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TABLE OF CONTENTS. Manhattan, Borough of- 682 Proposals Municipal Civil Service Commission- 676 Amended Notice 676 Notices of Examinations Proposed Amendment to Classification Notice to Bidders at Sale of Old Build- 673 ings, Etc. Notice to General Contractors Official Directory Parks, Department of- 674 Meteorological Observatory 674 partment of Parks Plant and Structures, Department Proposals 659 Deport for Week Ended January 11, 1919 682 Police Department- Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property 676 Public Administrator- Report for the year 1918 Public Charities, Department of- 677 . Proposals 678 Public Service Commissiop- Weekly Calendar of Hearings, mencing February 3, 1919 659 Street Cleaning, Departmept of- Proposals 675 Supreme Court, First Department- Application for Appointment of missioners 675 Application to Court to Condemn 675 erty Filing Bills of Costs Filing Preliminary Abstracts 668 Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File 670 Objections 671 Hearings on Qualifications Supreme Court, Second Department- 668 Application to Court to Condemn Prop- erty Filing Bills of Costs Filing Final Reports 67? Filing Tenative Decree-Notice to File 677 Objections Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Depart- ment of- 672 Proposals 676 Report for Week Ended December 2_, 1918 668 Welcome to Homecoming Troops, Mayor's Committee on- 682 Proposals Armory Board- Proposals . Assessors, Board of- Completion of Assessments and Awards Notice to Present Claims for Damages Bellevue and Allied Hospitals- Abstract of Minutes of December 30, 1918 Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, Departments of Correction, Public Charities and Health- Proposals Board Meetings Board of Aldermen- Public Hearing by Committee on Codi- fication of Ordinances Brooklyn, Borough of- Proposals Education, Department of- Proposals Estimate and Apportionment, Board of- Notices of Public Hearings-Public Improvement Matters Franchise Matters Finance, Department of- Abstract of Transactions for Week Ended January 11, 1919 Confirmation of Assessments-Notice to Property Owners Corporation Sale of Buildings and Ap- purtenances Thereto on City Real Estate by Sealed Bids Corporation Sale of Real Estate Office of Chamberlain--Statement of Receipts and Payments for Period December 31, 1918 Sureties on Contracts Vouchers Received February 3, 1919 Warrants Made Ready for Payment February 3, 1919 Fire Department- Abstract of Transactions from January 2 to 11, 1919, Inclusive, and from January 13 to 18, 1919, Inclusive Proposals Health, Department of- Abstract of Minutes of December 31, 1918 Proposals - Vital Statistics for Week Ended Jan- uary 25, 1919 Instructions to Bidders for Work to be Done or Supplies to be Furnished of the De- of- Com- Com- Prop- NOTICE TO GENERAL CONTRACTORS. THE MAYOR'S COMMITTEE OF WELCOME TO HOMECOMING• TROOPS will receive bids up to 4 p. m. on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919, for street dec- oratiohs along the proposed route of the homecoming troops. The principal trades contributing to the execution of the work are modellers, plasterers, carpenters; decora- tive painters, riggers, flag and banner makers, florists, masons and metal workers. Further particulars will be found on page 675 of this issue. GROVER A. WHALEN, Secretary, Mayor's Committee of Welcome to Home- coming Troops. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. ---.- Public Hearing By Committee on Codification of Ordinances. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE COMMITTEE ON Codification of Ordinances will hold a public hearing in, the Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, on Friday, February 7, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m. on an ordinance entitled : . Int. No. 296-Ord. -No. 27. "An Ordinance relating to Public Carts and Cart- men." The text of this ordinance may be found in the minutes of the Board of Alder- men published in the CITY RECORD of February 28, 1919. All persons interested are invited to be present. f3,7 P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, FIRST DISTRICT. 49 1 AFAYETTE STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Weekly Calendar of Hearings, Commencing February 3, 1919. Tuesday, February 4, 1919-•10.30 a. m.-12th floor-Case 2285-Bronx Gas and Electric Company-Complaint of A. C. Andersen et al.-"Rates for gas in 24th Ward" -Whole Commission-Godfrey Goldmark, Counsel. 11 a. m.-12th floor-Stated meeting of the Commission. 2.30 p. m.-12th floor-Case 2357-New York Consoli- dated Railroad Company et al-'--"Safety devices on Brighton Beach and other lines" -Whole Commission-Godfrey Goldmark, Counsel. 2.30 p. m.-12th floor-Case 1880-Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company et al.-"Compliance with order requiring filing of schedules and maintenance of operation"-Whole Commission-Godfrey Gold- mark, Counsel. 2 30 p. m.-Case 2332-New York Consolidated Railroad Company and South Brooklyn Railway Company-"Service and equipment on Culver Line" (hearing under order)-Whole Commission-Godfrey Goldmark. Counsel. Wednesday, February 5. 1919-10 a. m.-12th floor-Case 1801-Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company et al.-"Transfer system on street surfac@}railroads"-Whole Com- mission-Godfrey Goldmark, Counsel. 10 a. m.-12th floor-Case 2312-Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company et al.-"Change in tariff schedules"-Whole Commission -Godfrey Goldmark, Counsel. Wednesday. February 5, 1919-10 a. m.-12th floor-Cases 2323 to 2329-Brook- lyn Heights Railroad Company et al.-"New tariff showing changes in routes, service and regulations"-Whole Commission-Godfrey Goldmark, Counsel. 2.30 p. m.- 12th floor-Case 2346-Edison Electric Illuminating Company of Brooklyn-Complaint of William H. Jackson Company as to refusal to furnish power service (rehearing) -Whole Commission-Godfrey Goldmark, Counsel. 2.30 p. m.-12th floor-Case No. 2356-Richmond Light and Railroad Company et al.-"Service and equipment"- Whole Commission-Godfrey Goldmark, Counsel. THE CITY RECORD. VOL. XLVII. NUMBER 13900. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919 . Puus, 10 Car's. 4 DEPARTMENT OF ' FINANCE. - Abstract of - Transactions for Week Ended January 11, Deposited in the City Treasury. To the Credit of the City Treasury To the Credit of the Sinking Funds Totals Warrants Registered for Payment. Appropriation Accounts "A" Warrants 16, 963 Special Revenue Bond Fund Accounts `B" Warrants 15,9 +98 Corporate Stock Fund Accounts "C" Warrants 632,4 70 Special and Trust Fund Accounts "D" Warrants 65,925 94 Total ' $J,435,454 25 Stock and Bonds, Etc., Issued. Revenue Bills $5,000,000 00 Stock and Bonds, Etc., Redeemed. Stock of former Corporations now included in The City of New -York. , $ 0,5pO 00 Corporate Stock - 8 I x Qp Special Revenue Bonds 205,0QQ 00 Tax Notes 250,000 00 682 Assessment Bonds 3,000 00 Total x',497,000 00 Suits, Court Orders, Etc., Filed. Certified Copies of Orders : Antonio Giovangnoli, parcel .24, Bayreuth st. Hudson P. Rose Co., parcel 84, Eastchester rd. Fred Bock, $500 surety. Emma E. Nestell, parcel 3, White Plains rd. Saml. S. Koenig and ano., $500 counsel fees. Domestic Realty Co., $10 costs. Morton R. Peck, parcel 25, Morris Park ave. Simon M, WQ1-- back, parcel 7, Monroe ave. Mary M. Bache, parcel 231, Liberty ave. .Bertha Nor- ton and ano., parcel 189, Queens blvd. Trinity Church Corp. (4), cancelling taxes, parcel 1C, etc., Ditmas ave., parcel 180F, etc., Wolcott ave. Summons and Compints: Howard Holding Corp., Demar Realty Co., Jos. Linde!, Robert Hamburger, and Con- ron Bros. Co. Claims Filed. . Refunds : Solomon S. Schwartz (2), Herman M. Frank, H. Auskulat and 44 others ; Sol. Frieland and Henry W. Field. Burials : Jos. M. Everird a> d Stpbon Merritt. Services : O. F. Larkin, Guidone & Son, A. L. Guidone & Son, loc., Jos. Q. Lustgarten and Morris & Cummings Dredging Co. Easements : Interborq R. T. Q. 659 Damages : Rande Realty Corp., F. Jasobus Transportation Co., Wm. T. Charlesworth (6). Personal Injuries: Sophie Block, John Forrest, Nicola Molta, F. Jos. McNulty, Frank J. McNulty and Ellen Flynn. Loss of services: Jacob Block. Goods furnished: Jno. M. Wolf Co. and Richman & Samuels. Salaries : John J. Fogarty and Frank C. Hamilton. Gas : Bklyn. Boro. - Gas. Co., Standard Gas Light Co., Northern Union Gas Co., Con. Gas Co., N. Y. Mutual Gas Light Co. and Central Union Gas Co. Jury fee : Jos. A. Whitehorn. Labor and Materials : Wm. Messer Co. Reduction of taxes: N. Y. & Queens Electric L. & P. Co. Repairs, etc.: Morris Levine. Reimburses eut: C. Wm. Dellett. Re check : Geo. P. Peltyn. Taxes and 221-A Applications Filed. Re taxes : Tax Department (10), Fred I. Le y & Co., Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Consolidated Gas Co. -of N. Y., N. Y. & Queens Electric Light & Power Co., Mrs. Ford Crum, Tony Masiello, Title Guarantee & Trust Co., Annie C. Van Name, Joseph Sant Elia, Sailors' Snug Harbor and Mrs. H. Wilkinson. Re assess- ments : Robert M. Johnson. Re property: Tax Department. Application 221-A: Union Cong, Church and Society of Richmond, N. Y., Chebra Kadiseher Cirishai Sochochow, Inc., Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Roman Catholic Church of St. Sebastin and Institution of Mercy. Re water charges:. John Hudson Stooer. Affirmative Claims Filed. Loss of book: Delaware, Lackawanna & Western R. R. Co. Damages: A. & K. Fireproof Warehouse Co., Wissemann Bros., Van Buren Bill Posting Co., American Corrugated Paper Co. and J. W. Gasteiger & Son. Expenses : A. Strauss, United Cigar Stores Co., Horace S. Ely, H. Beck, J. Schwartz, American Red Cross, Clarence Johnston, North Eastern Const. Co. and Dominick Palazzo. Radiators: Clinton Russell & Charles F. Post. Care, etc.: Sophie Jackson. Excess cost : William J. Horie. Claims Disposed Of. Disallowed-Expenses : U. S. Realty & Imp. Co., and James M. Cusack. Dais- ages : Thomas J. Totten, William H. & Edith A. Jackson, Alfred Henkensiefjsen, E4 H. Mooney, Globe Wernicke Co., Mrs. C. A. Nidson, Atlantis Baths, Inc., E. E. Ce)f, Mary Hunter, Joseph H. Schifrin, Fannie Frankfort, Louis Katz, Paul T. Kammerer and Christopher Baumann. Re interest : South Shore Iron Wks. Services : Red Hook Towing Co., Inc., and Amer. Dist. Telegraph. Co. Personal injuries : Cora Maude Reed and Carrie A. Wood. Jury fees: Alfred W. Meldon, Graner & Rothkupf and I. N. Thurman. Re sales: A. Hzalmer (2). Refunds: H. C. Newirth, H. M. Oren- stein, Louis J. Gold, Joseph H. Garesey, Saranac Realt y Co., Thinauthy Daly, P. J. Curry and H. D. Roosen. Services : F. B. Dalzell & Co., Inc. Re contract : B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co. Allowed-Lumber : Brooklyn Lumber Co. Burials : J. Milton Delap, Win, Nec- ker and J. G. Lutz & Sons. Book : J. E. Spannuth. Damages : J. Pringle, F. S. Van Derwerken and C. Mengione. Refunds : H. C. Neuwirth, B. I. Kamen, H. Lubetkim, Siegel, Corn & Siegel, Richard C. Hach, Sheehy & McCormack, Morton Stein Aud Herman H. Levy. Tax Applications Disposed Of. Granted-Re assessments : N. Y. Assn. for Improving Condition of the Poor,. and Theodore C. Uhink. Re tax : Creston Co. Sales : Title Guarantee & Trust Co. Denied-Re taxes : Chebra Kadischer Anshai Sochochow, Inc., Valentine Treat, Albin E. Plarre and Mrs. Kate Duryea. Re assessment : N. Y., N. H. & Hartford R. R Co. ' Affirmative Claims Disposed Of. Expenses: Michael Canavan, $8.56; John H. Doscher, $875; M. Delapa $ q _ , $14,75; Jacob Eidt, $12.12; Joseph Furst, $3; Mrs. E. Schnirring, $6.88; Mr. S. iLliaisba$er, $12.50; Richard Carvel Co., Inc., $60; I. Cohen, $12.13; I. Fuchs, $7.07. Damtla cs: Donner House Wrecking Co., $22; Standard Dairy Co., $53.63. Water: Angelo Fame, $2.74. Approval of Sureties. The Comptroller approved of the adequacy and sufficiency of the sureties on the following proposals, viz.: - President, Borough of Brooklyn-Asphalt Roller: Good Roads Magbi ry Co.; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety. Painting Duffield St. Batb: Weinston Bra,; National Surety Co., surety. Painting Hall of Records : J. H. Gold tt; Ntioiia1 Surety Co., Surety. Repairing Sewer 49th St.: P. J. Donlon Coat. Co.; Aetua . -- alty & Surety Co., surety. Heating Trucks : Chas. Hvass & Co. ; Natiot>wl Surety -., surety. Pile and Timber Bulkhead : P. T. Cox Cont. Co. ; National'Su sut41y' Semi-trailers : Shadbolt Mfg. Co. ; U. S. Guarantee Co., surety. Back Dumping Dirt Trucks : Shadbolt Mfg. Co. ; U. -S. Guarantee Co., surety. Auto-eduetor : (Otterson Auto Eductor Co. ; National Surety Co., surety. Department of Parks-Repairing Cement Sidewalks : F. Gradwpht Eng. A tt. Co. ; National Surety Co., surety. Department of Public Charities Installing Steam Lines, Randalla Island Thornton & Bayley, Inc. ; New Amsterdam Gas Co., - Hartford Aiccidt t& Inc sureties. Alterations to Hospital on Randalls Island: Eugene Prager; cered check, surety. Eugene Prager ; certified check, surety. Plumb' n . 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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Manhattan, Borough of- 682 Proposals

Municipal Civil Service Commission- 676 Amended Notice 676 Notices of Examinations

Proposed Amendment to Classification Notice to Bidders at Sale of Old Build-

673 ings, Etc.

Notice to General Contractors Official Directory Parks, Department of-

674 Meteorological Observatory 674 partment of Parks

Plant and Structures, Department Proposals

659 Deport for Week Ended January 11, 1919

682 Police Department- Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property

676 Public Administrator- Report for the year 1918

Public Charities, Department of- 677 . Proposals 678 Public Service Commissiop-

Weekly Calendar of Hearings, mencing February 3, 1919

659 Street Cleaning, Departmept of- Proposals

675 Supreme Court, First Department-Application for Appointment of

missioners 675 Application to Court to Condemn 675 erty

Filing Bills of Costs Filing Preliminary Abstracts

668 Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File 670 Objections 671 Hearings on Qualifications

Supreme Court, Second Department- 668 Application to Court to Condemn Prop-

erty Filing Bills of Costs Filing Final Reports

67? Filing Tenative Decree-Notice to File 677 Objections

Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Depart-ment of-

672 Proposals 676 Report for Week Ended December 2_,

1918 668 Welcome to Homecoming Troops, Mayor's

Committee on- 682 Proposals

Armory Board- Proposals .

Assessors, Board of- Completion of Assessments and Awards Notice to Present Claims for Damages

Bellevue and Allied Hospitals- Abstract of Minutes of December 30,

1918 Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, Departments

of Correction, Public Charities and Health-

Proposals Board Meetings Board of Aldermen-

Public Hearing by Committee on Codi- fication of Ordinances

Brooklyn, Borough of- Proposals

Education, Department of- Proposals

Estimate and Apportionment, Board of-Notices of Public Hearings-Public

Improvement Matters Franchise Matters

Finance, Department of- Abstract of Transactions for Week

Ended January 11, 1919 Confirmation of Assessments-Notice to

Property Owners Corporation Sale of Buildings and Ap-

purtenances Thereto on City Real Estate by Sealed Bids

Corporation Sale of Real Estate Office of Chamberlain--Statement of

Receipts and Payments for Period December 31, 1918

Sureties on Contracts Vouchers Received February 3, 1919 Warrants Made Ready for Payment

February 3, 1919 Fire Department-

Abstract of Transactions from January 2 to 11, 1919, Inclusive, and from January 13 to 18, 1919, Inclusive

Proposals Health, Department of-

Abstract of Minutes of December 31, 1918

Proposals - Vital Statistics for Week Ended Jan-

uary 25, 1919 Instructions to Bidders for Work to be

Done or Supplies to be Furnished

of the De-

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Com-

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NOTICE TO GENERAL CONTRACTORS. THE MAYOR'S COMMITTEE OF WELCOME TO HOMECOMING• TROOPS

will receive bids up to 4 p. m. on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919, for street dec-oratiohs along the proposed route of the homecoming troops. The principal trades contributing to the execution of the work are modellers, plasterers, carpenters; decora-tive painters, riggers, flag and banner makers, florists, masons and metal workers.

Further particulars will be found on page 675 of this issue. GROVER A. WHALEN, Secretary, Mayor's Committee of Welcome to Home-

coming Troops.

BOARD OF ALDERMEN. ---.-

Public Hearing By Committee on Codification of Ordinances.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE COMMITTEE ON Codification of Ordinances will hold a public hearing in, the Aldermanic Chamber,

City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, on Friday, February 7, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m. on an ordinance entitled : .

Int. No. 296-Ord. -No. 27. "An Ordinance relating to Public Carts and Cart-men."

The text of this ordinance may be found in the minutes of the Board of Alder-men published in the CITY RECORD of February 28, 1919.

All persons interested are invited to be present. f3,7 P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen.

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, FIRST DISTRICT. 49 1 AFAYETTE STREET, NEW YORK CITY.

Weekly Calendar of Hearings, Commencing February 3, 1919. Tuesday, February 4, 1919-•10.30 a. m.-12th floor-Case 2285-Bronx Gas and

Electric Company-Complaint of A. C. Andersen et al.-"Rates for gas in 24th Ward" -Whole Commission-Godfrey Goldmark, Counsel. 11 a. m.-12th floor-Stated meeting of the Commission. 2.30 p. m.-12th floor-Case 2357-New York Consoli-dated Railroad Company et al-'--"Safety devices on Brighton Beach and other lines" -Whole Commission-Godfrey Goldmark, Counsel. 2.30 p. m.-12th floor-Case 1880-Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company et al.-"Compliance with order requiring filing of schedules and maintenance of operation"-Whole Commission-Godfrey Gold-mark, Counsel. 2 30 p. m.-Case 2332-New York Consolidated Railroad Company and South Brooklyn Railway Company-"Service and equipment on Culver Line" (hearing under order)-Whole Commission-Godfrey Goldmark. Counsel.

Wednesday, February 5. 1919-10 a. m.-12th floor-Case 1801-Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company et al.-"Transfer system on street surfac@}railroads"-Whole Com-mission-Godfrey Goldmark, Counsel. 10 a. m.-12th floor-Case 2312-Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company et al.-"Change in tariff schedules"-Whole Commission -Godfrey Goldmark, Counsel.

Wednesday. February 5, 1919-10 a. m.-12th floor-Cases 2323 to 2329-Brook-lyn Heights Railroad Company et al.-"New tariff showing changes in routes, service and regulations"-Whole Commission-Godfrey Goldmark, Counsel. 2.30 p. m.-12th floor-Case 2346-Edison Electric Illuminating Company of Brooklyn-Complaint of William H. Jackson Company as to refusal to furnish power service (rehearing) -Whole Commission-Godfrey Goldmark, Counsel. 2.30 p. m.-12th floor-Case No. 2356-Richmond Light and Railroad Company et al.-"Service and equipment"-Whole Commission-Godfrey Goldmark, Counsel.

THE CITY RECORD. VOL. XLVII. NUMBER 13900. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919 . Puus, 10 Car's.

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DEPARTMENT OF ' FINANCE. - Abstract of - Transactions for Week Ended January 11,

Deposited in the City Treasury. To the Credit of the City Treasury To the Credit of the Sinking Funds

Totals

Warrants Registered for Payment. Appropriation Accounts "A" Warrants 16, 963 Special Revenue Bond Fund Accounts `B" Warrants 15,9 +98 Corporate Stock Fund Accounts "C" Warrants 632,4 70 Special and Trust Fund Accounts "D" Warrants 65,925 94

Total ' $J,435,454 25

Stock and Bonds, Etc., Issued. Revenue Bills $5,000,000 00

Stock and Bonds, Etc., Redeemed. Stock of former Corporations now included in The City of New -York. , $ 0,5pO 00 Corporate Stock - 8I x Qp Special Revenue Bonds 205,0QQ 00 Tax Notes 250,000 00 682 Assessment Bonds 3,000 00

Total x',497,000 00 Suits, Court Orders, Etc., Filed.

Certified Copies of Orders : Antonio Giovangnoli, parcel .24, Bayreuth st. Hudson P. Rose Co., parcel 84, Eastchester rd. Fred Bock, $500 surety. Emma E. Nestell, parcel 3, White Plains rd. Saml. S. Koenig and ano., $500 counsel fees. Domestic Realty Co., $10 costs. Morton R. Peck, parcel 25, Morris Park ave. Simon M, WQ1-- back, parcel 7, Monroe ave. Mary M. Bache, parcel 231, Liberty ave. .Bertha Nor-ton and ano., parcel 189, Queens blvd. Trinity Church Corp. (4), cancelling taxes, parcel 1C, etc., Ditmas ave., parcel 180F, etc., Wolcott ave. Summons and Compints: Howard Holding Corp., Demar Realty Co., Jos. Linde!, Robert Hamburger, and Con-ron Bros. Co.

Claims Filed. . Refunds : Solomon S. Schwartz (2), Herman M. Frank, H. Auskulat and 44

others ; Sol. Frieland and Henry W. Field. Burials : Jos. M. Everird a> d Stpbon Merritt. Services : O. F. Larkin, Guidone & Son, A. L. Guidone & Son, loc., Jos. Q. Lustgarten and Morris & Cummings Dredging Co. Easements : Interborq R. T. Q. 659 Damages : Rande Realty Corp., F. Jasobus Transportation Co., Wm. T. Charlesworth (6). Personal Injuries: Sophie Block, John Forrest, Nicola Molta, F. Jos. McNulty, Frank J. McNulty and Ellen Flynn. Loss of services: Jacob Block. Goods furnished: Jno. M. Wolf Co. and Richman & Samuels. Salaries : John J. Fogarty and Frank C. Hamilton. Gas : Bklyn. Boro. - Gas. Co., Standard Gas Light Co., Northern Union Gas Co., Con. Gas Co., N. Y. Mutual Gas Light Co. and Central Union Gas Co. Jury fee : Jos. A. Whitehorn. Labor and Materials : Wm. Messer Co. Reduction of taxes: N. Y. & Queens Electric L. & P. Co. Repairs, etc.: Morris Levine. Reimburses eut: C. Wm. Dellett. Re check : Geo. P. Peltyn.

Taxes and 221-A Applications Filed. Re taxes : Tax Department (10), Fred I. Ley & Co., Church of Our Lady of

Sorrows, Consolidated Gas Co. -of N. Y., N. Y. & Queens Electric Light & Power Co., Mrs. Ford Crum, Tony Masiello, Title Guarantee & Trust Co., Annie C. Van Name, Joseph Sant Elia, Sailors' Snug Harbor and Mrs. H. Wilkinson. Re assess-ments : Robert M. Johnson. Re property: Tax Department. Application 221-A: Union Cong, Church and Society of Richmond, N. Y., Chebra Kadiseher Cirishai Sochochow, Inc., Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Roman Catholic Church of St. Sebastin and Institution of Mercy. Re water charges:. John Hudson Stooer.

Affirmative Claims Filed. Loss of book: Delaware, Lackawanna & Western R. R. Co. Damages: A. & K.

Fireproof Warehouse Co., Wissemann Bros., Van Buren Bill Posting Co., American Corrugated Paper Co. and J. W. Gasteiger & Son. Expenses : A. Strauss, United Cigar Stores Co., Horace S. Ely, H. Beck, J. Schwartz, American Red Cross, Clarence Johnston, North Eastern Const. Co. and Dominick Palazzo. Radiators: Clinton Russell & Charles F. Post. Care, etc.: Sophie Jackson. Excess cost : William J. Horie.

Claims Disposed Of. Disallowed-Expenses : U. S. Realty & Imp. Co., and James M. Cusack. Dais-

ages : Thomas J. Totten, William H. & Edith A. Jackson, Alfred Henkensiefjsen, E4 H. Mooney, Globe Wernicke Co., Mrs. C. A. Nidson, Atlantis Baths, Inc., E. E. Ce)f, Mary Hunter, Joseph H. Schifrin, Fannie Frankfort, Louis Katz, Paul T. Kammerer and Christopher Baumann. Re interest : South Shore Iron Wks. Services : Red Hook Towing Co., Inc., and Amer. Dist. Telegraph. Co. Personal injuries : Cora Maude Reed and Carrie A. Wood. Jury fees: Alfred W. Meldon, Graner & Rothkupf and I. N. Thurman. Re sales: A. Hzalmer (2). Refunds: H. C. Newirth, H. M. Oren-stein, Louis J. Gold, Joseph H. Garesey, Saranac Realty Co., Thinauthy Daly, P. J. Curry and H. D. Roosen. Services : F. B. Dalzell & Co., Inc. Re contract : B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co.

Allowed-Lumber : Brooklyn Lumber Co. Burials : J. Milton Delap, Win, Nec-ker and J. G. Lutz & Sons. Book : J. E. Spannuth. Damages : J. Pringle, F. S. Van Derwerken and C. Mengione. Refunds : H. C. Neuwirth, B. I. Kamen, H. Lubetkim, Siegel, Corn & Siegel, Richard C. Hach, Sheehy & McCormack, Morton Stein Aud Herman H. Levy.

Tax Applications Disposed Of. Granted-Re assessments : N. Y. Assn. for Improving Condition of the Poor,. and

Theodore C. Uhink. Re tax : Creston Co. Sales : Title Guarantee & Trust Co. Denied-Re taxes : Chebra Kadischer Anshai Sochochow, Inc., Valentine Treat,

Albin E. Plarre and Mrs. Kate Duryea. Re assessment : N. Y., N. H. & Hartford R. R Co.

' Affirmative Claims Disposed Of. Expenses: Michael Canavan, $8.56; John H. Doscher, $875; M. Delapa$ q_, $14,75;

Jacob Eidt, $12.12; Joseph Furst, $3; Mrs. E. Schnirring, $6.88; Mr. S. iLliaisba$er, $12.50; Richard Carvel Co., Inc., $60; I. Cohen, $12.13; I. Fuchs, $7.07. Damtla cs: Donner House Wrecking Co., $22; Standard Dairy Co., $53.63. Water: Angelo Fame, $2.74.

Approval of Sureties. The Comptroller approved of the adequacy and sufficiency of the sureties on the

following proposals, viz.: - President, Borough of Brooklyn-Asphalt Roller: Good Roads Magbi ry Co.;

U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety. Painting Duffield St. Batb: Weinston Bra,; National Surety Co., surety. Painting Hall of Records : J. H. Gold tt; Ntioiia1 Surety Co., Surety. Repairing Sewer 49th St.: P. J. Donlon Coat. Co.; Aetua . -- alty & Surety Co., surety. Heating Trucks : Chas. Hvass & Co. ; Natiot>wl Surety -., surety. Pile and Timber Bulkhead : P. T. Cox Cont. Co. ; National'Su sut41y' Semi-trailers : Shadbolt Mfg. Co. ; U. S. Guarantee Co., surety. Back Dumping Dirt Trucks : Shadbolt Mfg. Co. ; U. -S. Guarantee Co., surety. Auto-eduetor : (Otterson Auto Eductor Co. ; National Surety Co., surety.

Department of Parks-Repairing Cement Sidewalks : F. Gradwpht Eng. A tt. Co. ; National Surety Co., surety.

Department of Public Charities Installing Steam Lines, Randalla Island Thornton & Bayley, Inc. ; New Amsterdam Gas Co., -Hartford Aiccidt t& Inc sureties. Alterations to Hospital on Randalls Island: Eugene Prager; cered check, surety. Eugene Prager ; certified check, surety. Plumb' n . Wark on Ra a!I3 d : Altman Plumbing Co. ; National Surety Co., surety. E. McCabe Co. ; Mass. Bead-ing & Ins. Co., surety.

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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 F. HYLAN, MAYOR.

WILLIAM P. BURR, CORPORATION COUNSEL. CHARLES L. CRAIG. CoMPTnou.se. PETER J. BRADY, SUPERVlsoe.

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(6,328,438 67 • 3471811 21

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Amount Name and Occupation (Place Country or Place from of

of Residence at the Time of Death Which He Came. Receipts County of New York). in 1918.

George Linke, waiter Germany 51 72 Anthony Bauer, unknown • Germany 163 00 Sarah Hutchinson, domestic Unknown 707 67 Maria Drum, housework Ireland 281 81 "George Henschen, unknown Sweden 255 81 William Thompson, plumber United States. 50 Kate Furey, maid Ireland 4,223 36 George Brown, unknown United States. 12 83 Walter Spellman, unknown United States. 908 "Lillian E. Bennett, cook Jamaica, B. W I. 530 27 -Peter Tsiaparides, waiter • Greece 919 54 'George Cozirakis, laborer Greece 1,297 05 John Corcoran, employee St. Cleaning Dept. Unknown 357'08 John Ryan, motorman Ireland 7,142 59 Fritz Weise, baker Unknown 82 00 Patrick Purfield, laborer Ireland 1,004 74

-Domenico Maizei, cook Italy 734 10 James McEntee, bartender Ireland 807 00 -Peter P. Brennan, waiter Ireland 524 51 Annie Wilsgn, Nq. 2, unknown Ireland 339 67 -Mary O'Brien, domestic Ireland 7 89 George Graham, unknown Unknown 3 99 John Papadusions, unknown Greece • 340 69 829 Charles J. Rivers, unknown United States..... 53 77 53 77 Damian Werner, housewife Russia .. 11 32 Pavel Niewadowsky, laborer Russia 370 00 127 17 Henrietta Kolb; maid Germany 873 04 320 99 Lucy Palmiery, governess . Algeria 641 83 26 13 Alfred Johnson, watchman England 510 00 510 00 Honora Hamilton, unknown Ireland 1,989 94 210 63 Sarah Abramowitz, examiner Roumania 1,618 25 1,618 25 Jacob Copoka, laborer Russia 191 84 101 83 May Miller, domestic . Ireland 17 72 14 20 Moses Eshkinger, unknown Russia 55 Moses Grussgott, unknown Austria 162 00 Benjamin P. Chapman, unknown United States..... 30 33 Lloyd White, unknown United States..... 28 Michael O'Reilly, unknown Ireland 1,222 95 385 35 Alberto Lou'nzetti, soldier Italy 618 92 618 72 Charles F. Hahn, unknown Unknown 44 00 Nellie Ahearn, unknown Ireland 90 02 90 02 Mary Sorensen, laundress Ireland 2,106 49 S03 71 William H. Smith, cook England 20 91 Jennie Gannon, domestic Unknown . 35 93 Herminie M. L. J. Grodee, music teacher Unknown 16,106 93 Ulrich Hoyer, bookkeeper . - Germany 1,198.73 Timothy Hart, employee Conley Tinfoil Co. Ireland 387 02 George-Bondouris, fruit dealer Greece 2,483 07 Joseph Hoffmann, unknown Austria - 282 98 Peter Richmond, gardener Scotland . 705 35 White Hewlett, employee Highway Dept United States..... 194 05 Elia Demetro, laborer Greece 130 74 Richard A. Timmerscheidt, banker Germany 6,415 03 Henry Brackman, cashier Russia 293 44 John Spetsolas, unknown Unknown . 173 25 Charles Barrett, saloon business United States'..... 452 03 Edwin B. Dow, ritired U. S. A United States.. , .. 203 50 Sarah L. Williams,. cleaner.... , United States..... 314.86 Ambrosio Fajardo, cook United States..... - 535 90 Mary Allen, housework United States..... 438 John Vergeyle, employee in Custom House Belgium . 6 25 Percy Johnson, unknown Unknown 4 15 Johanna Beck, housework - Germany 1,014 68 Elizabeth W. Fette, teacher in Public

School, New York City . Germany 943 36 John Berman, machinist -Germany 16 00 Ernestine Maas, seamstress Germany 2 00 2 00 Maria Berg, unknown Germany 302 05 Patrick Rafferty, unknown . Unknown 84 95 Christian Von Bach, salesman Denmark 10 10 Sarah Ten Eyck "Prince, housework United States..... 27 62

. William Stieblow, baker Germany 165 69 Dora Clinton, housework Ireland 338 52 Nora M. Dillon, office cleaner United States..... 231 14 Lina Effendy, housework Hungary 59 Hugh Trainor, unknown • Unknown 1 75 Hannah Jones, nurse Wales 466 89 henry Kirschner, laborer United States..... 2,155 00 Martin J. Lang, laborer United States..... 112 17 Nicholas Berg, cook Germany • 52 64 David G. Grierson, carpenter Scotland . - 2,356 -05

Amount of Expen-

ditures in 1918.*

51 72 16300 328 84 199 39 110 18

50 381 90

50 9 Q8

530 27 138 43

1,297 05 143 60 57 83 8200 22 53

24487 7

524 81 133 19 789

830 3033

35 93 1,159 74

94 37 151 14

2,483 07 28298 649 19

130 105 39 130 48 10928 452 03 20350 314 1822

38

6 25

179 99

40427

8430 805 27 16

142 09 13679 231 14

175 11065 407 01 112 17

64 5029

660 THE - CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919:

President, Borough of Queens-Reconstructing Outlet Sewer at 43d St.: A. M. Hazell; Inc. ; Globe Indemnity Co., U. S. F. & G., sureties.

President, Borough of Richmond-Automobile: Cornell Motor Car Co.; National Surety Co., surety. Forage to Stable "A": Edward Wisely & Son; American Surety Co., surety. Horses : Cyrus Rheims & Co. ; Mass. Bonding & Ins. Co., surety. Bitu-minous Distributor: Chas. Hvass & Co.; National Surety Co., surety. Horse Shoe-ing at Stable `B" : Joseph Bailey; Fidelity & Deposit Co., surety. Horse Shoeing at Stable "A" : John 'O'Halloran ; Fidelity & Deposit Co., surety. Forage to Stable "B": Northfield Feed & Grain Co. ; United States Guarantee Co., surety,

Department of Street Cleaning-Shoeing Horses: R. J. Ryan; American Surety Co., surety.

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

lowing departments, viz.: - Bellevue and Allied Hospitals and Department of PublicCharities-Fordry-goods

and clothing. " Department of Correction-For natural ice and for supplies. - Department of Education-For stationery and printed supplies. Public Service Commission-Supply and erection of steel portion for Section 6,

Route 8. - Board of Water Supply-For printing.

LOUIS H. HAHLO, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, NEW YORK COUNTY. REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1918.

Bureau of the Public Administrator, County of New York, Hall .of Records, Room 305, New York, January 13, 1919. To the Honorable the Board of Aldermen. of The City of New York, City Hall, New

York City: Gentlemen-The Public Administrator, pursuant to chapter 230 of the Laws of

'1898, section 27 of said act, herewith exhibits to the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York, a statement on oath, of the total amount of his receipts and expendi-'tnres in each ease or estate in which he shall have taken charge of and collected any effects, or on which he shall have administered during the year 1918 with the name of the deceased, his or her addition, and the country or place from which he or she 'came, if the same be known. Respectfully,

WM. M. HOES, Public Administrator of the County of New York.

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

County of New York).

Patrick Fay, unknown Gaston Guyard, cook Thomas Rapier, janitor Luka Prdic, unknown Otto Reichardt, laborer Leon Bernard Nelson, unknown Rose Carter, housework Pedro Baggary, foundry Patrick Leahy, butcher John Hayden, printer Stephan Slavosky, unknown William Sweeney, unknown Antonio Marchesa-no, unknown_ ......... . Olaf Ozal, unknown Gustav Jordan, unknown James Hallbeck, unknown George H. Irwin, unknown Roderick Couper, unknown Vaclav Hajny, carpenter Charles Tomasek, baker Thomas Cunningham, "unknown Mary Seabru, or Soubyvous, housework George Salmon, porter Ellen Monahan, unknown Constantin Polychroneadis, laborer Samuel King, unknown Emma K. Oswald, unknown Annie Tice, unknown Caroline Petersen, unknown Annie McCarthy, unknown Ellen McGonagil, housewife Veronica Connolly, housewife J. S. Varner, building inspector David Haggerty, laborer Charles J. Colgan, porter Julia Flynn, rag sorter Fannie R. Brown, housework Jeremiah Sullivan, porter Margaret Watson, housework Frank Routz, unknown John Venda, carpenter William H. Mead, employed by Western

Union Co Thomas McHenry, or McEnery, unknown John Leslie, Captain S. S. "Platuria" Morris Gatza, cook Peter Hyland, unknown Joseph Hart, unknown Antonio De Gasperio, junk dealer Joseph Hadapoulos, employed by American

Tobacco Co Jessie Keeler, necktie maker Giovannie Gabarino, watchman Mary Conway, unknown William Burke, unknown Hagak Krihorian, elevator Frank Scheirier, porter William Kueck, laborer Andrew B. Craft, painter Elsa- Buhler, domestic Otto Schaefer, laborer Mary Bagel, or Bogel, maid Philbert Leroy, basket maker Fred'k W. Sommers, clerk Joseph C. Hageny, painter Marie A. Semarade, lady's maid Rosanna Rever, unknown Tinnie Obeda, domestic Marie Carroll, domestic William H. Nottage, unknown Vincenzo Mirachi, unknown Frank Newman, waiter Mary McLoughlin, housework Edla Larson, cook Reuben Goldsmith, peddler Adeline Molinau, unknown Francis A. Stone, unknown Anna Bstandig, -governess Herman Traut, watchman Paul Jacobowitsch, unknown Ida Schmidt, nurse Henry Schmid, newsdealer Emil Johnson, carpenter Joanna Roche, seamstress James Hackett, conductor Bardatta Lutz, housework Isadore Aumen, laborer August Bianchi, unknown...... Simon Dingfekler, waiter Mary or Minnie Ronan, housekeeper Martha Werner, housework Lizzie Komulaineti, domestic King D. Blackstack, longshoreman Felix Rey De Castro, commission merchant Max Weiss, segarmaker Gus Campbell, actor Jacob Platt, laborer Conrad Schmeier, baker Peter Jeck, porter George Peter. messenger in British Army Walerya Welwand, housewife Carrie Selling, housework Jerry Burton, unknown .. Rose Connolly, housework Abraham Minkin, operator on clothes Bella Minkin, 'housewife Fredk. C. Worsley, Clerk Meier Rosen or Berozen, presser Patrick Meara, watchman David Oden Ingle, unknown' Maria Steinko, domestic Joseph Dirrigle, painter William Decatur, unknown John F. Ballinger, employed by Holmes

Protective Co. Samuel Gorin, unknown Edward Millalis, waiter Morris Braff, presser David Altman, hat trimmer

Amount .'' Amount Country or Place from of of Expen-

Which He Came. Receipts - .-ditures in 1918. in 1918.*

36000 13 59 69 179 60 47 05 863

159 28 141 45 100 73 233 79 50 82 34 24

424 48050 208 70

6,081 32 130 19 142 79

- 50 00 76 00

7 55 152 29 4 10 35 10 87

226 2277

331 01

67 68 114 85 104 00 38 01 237 43

1 20

United States..... 255 48 193 49 Unknown 130 63 13063 Scotland . 7,007 38 69 50 Germany 121 81 115 00 Unknown . 41 85 41 85 Unknown . 6 25 6 25 Italy 458 08 302 29

United States 3 Unknown 11 00 11 00 Russia . 25028 17512 Russia 2,1444 47 21444 Russia ' --23.44

Unknown 36000 France 169 28 Ireland 59 69 Austria 508 00 Russia . 418 61 Unknown 8 63 United States 18 36 Spain 159 28 Ireland 408 68 United States 575 45 United States 272 28 Unknown 50 82 Unknown 34 24• Unknown 4000 Unknown 4 24 Sweden 1,659 60 United States 1,009 25 South Africa 6,081 32 Bohemia 199. 10 Bohemia 196.20 Ireland 50 00 Unknown 7600 British West Indies 10 00 Unknown 7 55 Greece 190 59 Unknown 4 10- United States . 35 10 Unknown 8700 Sweden 2,543 77 Unknown 20 00 Ireland 1,111. 24 Ireland 10 02 United States 93 47 United States • 67 68 United- States - 125 25 Ireland 104 00 United States 38 01 Ireland 2,077 51 Ireland 33 37 Belgium 1 12 Finland 27 00

Greece England

Italy Ireland United States

man Turkey Hungary

Unknown . United States .... , . Germany Germany Ireland France United States -United States Austria " Unknown Hungary United States West Indies Italy Germany

Ireland Sweden Russia Unknown United States..... Austria Germany Unknown Germany Switzerland Finland Ireland Ireland Germany Germany Italy Germany Ireland Germany Finland United States Cuba Hungary United States United States Germany

United States Russia United States Unknown England or Ireland Russia Russia Scotland Russia Ireland...... United States Germany . - Germany Unknown

10076 6 35

1,717 23 383 94

25602 168 78

2,304 65 112 30

117 31 117 31

749 84 128 11

174 95 6009

1,21532 23622

2,957 89 47 75

582 42 110 70

29086 140 94

158 2 1541212

265 265

155 24 106 49

1,558 42 212 79

23.39 23

52044 143 15

600 600

29 29

408 73 635

14 67 14 67

187 26 17935

2,633 87 223 10

81 21 71 00

515 45 45 45

96640 2895

11 74 100 5 57

39878 605

161 80 8344

20828 20828

2,608 52 254 45

66000 24996

78363 135 65

11469 7500 27

10 13 50 777 19

29267 16644

76080 2550

33200 130 04

68972 23946 40700 - 3861.

18 72 18 72

1820 100 3. 37

60 58 ~~602~58

102 70 102.00

35636 35636

588.03 15469

so

20889 .-20889 10700 - 10700

`102.25. 102 25

36065 191.25

2750 10

94346 943 46

65657 6433

755 89 193 15

1,413 92 127 -26

27 -

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

*Including funeral expenses, claims of creditors and' amount paid to next" 'n{ kin, etc

661 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919.

Narne and Occupation (Place of Residence at the Time of Deatlr

County of New'York).

Amount Amount Country or Place from of of Expen-

Which He Came. Receipts ditures in 1918. in 1918.*

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

County of New York).

Amount Amount :. Country or Place from of . of Expert..

Which He Came. Receipts ditqres in 191& in 191& -

Russia 351 14' Germany 12 09 Sweden 442 90 United States 30 46 Austria 860 Hungary 2 73 Hungary 351 74 Italy 19 76 Germany 10 46 Ireland 11 16 Unknown 2. 56 Unknown 57 89 Unknown 93 Unknown 1 86 Unknown 2 09 United States 1,378 92 France 35 90 Austria .._ 2,760 25 Germany 1230 46 Scotland 388 98 Hungary 1,783 07 United States 40 00 United States . 62 England 2,12514

England 63 50 France 364 54 Unknown 1 30 United States 50 10 India 294 10 Austria 303 02 United States 894 88 Russia 10 01 Ireland 3 '03 Unknown . 4 42 Sweden 734 13 Russia 867 00 Unknown 28 25 Unknown 26 45 Unknown 25 38 Ireland 981 45 Unknown 80 00 Germany 1,095 95 Italy 1,105 63 Germany 738 54 Italy 17 35 British West Indies 467 61

Italy 162 50 France 1,097 10 United States 7 83 France 466 63 Sweden 3 60

England 880 87 Ireland 5,283 04 Austria 50 20 British West. Indies 593 59

France 860 48 Porto Rico 827 50 England 2,199 44 England 2,199 44 Germany 15813 Russia 601 92 Italy 414 12 Russia 246 34. Russia 180 00 Unknown 2,544 27 United States 121 95

Russia 626 36 United States 1,105 70 Ireland 707 06 Unknown 343 68 Greece 288 07 Ireland 416 92 Ireland 589 47

976 28 65 26

18

9 40 19 32 3000 2 32

84000 350 00 42 04

2,182 27 284 97

Unknown . 22 79 Russia 3 18 Ireland 1 13 United States - 286 59 Unknown 17 98 France 6 25 Ireland 153 90 Russia . 204 50 Ireland . 160 00 Austria 103 03 Germany 181 09

19 51 4 75

42054 3046

92 8

50

5789

1,251 22 35 90 333 99

38898 20860 4000

203- 30

6350 14 75

50 10 151 35 303 02 260 51

191 21 154 75

369 91 80 00 197 80 210 40 18309

75

77 80 106 35

783

50

114 36 350 1200

133 02 167 75 25 51 348 20 348 32 158 13 144 65 156 49

44 131 59 2:s: 49 121 95

124 00 639 99 19 45 98 31 62 19

34 158 9

210 20 65 26

9 40 1 50

*3000 232

125 15 10

4204 167 06 110 40

1 13 208 23 17 98

153 90 10

16000 29 95 121 35

Unknown United States Unknown . United States United States Unknown Unknown Russia Russia United States England Italy

Venezuela 4 06 Germany 2 552 France 75 37 Russia 32409 England . 2,025 00 United States 164 45 Hungary 844 Germany 65980 Austria 38648 Germany 589 67 Porto Rico 28 26 United States .: 5 28 Italy 623 35 Turkey - '960 00 Ireland 1,241 89 Russia . 212 18 Greece 30 04 Unknown ..... 30 00 Unknown. 85 18 Unknown . 3903 United States .. 625 United States .: 11 02 Ireland . .2;073 56 UnitedStates 138 00 United ' States : 115 06 Greece • 951 36 United • States 1,763 42 Ireland 478 04 Denmark 367 91 Ireland . 354 06. Unknown 1,36149 Germany 194 26 United States 603 04 Hungary 519 24 Hungary 682 80 Ireland 3,631 00 United States 301 61 Unknown 40 21

Italy 6882 Ireland Ireland 40 41 Ireland 67 Ireland 19 50 Prussia 16 53 United States . 2 35 Unknown 1 82 Germany 11 03 Bulgaria 1 16 United States 30 92 'France 16 02 Ireland 36 74 Ireland- 87 26

Barnet or Bernard Steinberg, janitor's helper

Bertha Schlesinger, embroidery worker Alfred Sholund carpenter Lillian Baxter, domestic Michael Parahu, laborer Mary Johnson, laundress Lena Effendy, housework Julia Mathos, domestic William Leigh, watchman John F. Farrell, janitor Louis Cuvas, unknown Guiseppe Chiarello, unknown Jacob Peterson, unknown Edward C. W. Kuhlke, unknown Arthur Hopkins, unknown Janet B. H. Haggerty, none Louie Mangols, housework George Mlcek, tailor Charles C. Light, Clerk John Thompson, painter Beta Zelenek, maid Tom Tucker, mechanic Bertha . Schaffer, housework J. A. Fernandez, salesman Joseph Dickinson, employed by Globe &

Company Alice Barnot, maid A. Blum, unknown Theodore E. Carney, none Joseph N. Hashmatrai, elevatorman Michael Kutny, laborer James W. Carlisle, clerk Konstanly Pozelorowsky, laborer Patrick Shannon, laborer Mrs. E. C. Wright, unknown Oscar E. Johnsson, sailor Vincenty Grzegozewsky, unknown Daniel Singleton, unknown Fred Hooper, unknown Shef Fernandez, unknown Margaret Monahan, Clerk Annie O'Toole, unknown Mary Kulins, domestic Pasquale Barera, waiter Ida Henrietta Lippert, housework Louis Leco, laborer Edward A. Dumant, porter

Frank D'Asperante, clerk .. Raymonde Caux Medus, unicnown Minnie Kelly, housework Despina Storch, unknown William Erickson or Nelson, carpenter Archibald V. Larter, employed by Anglo-

Chilean Nitrate Co. Anna Collins, none Mike Winnichuk, plasterer Thomas Dixon, porter

Louise Beauchene, unknown Antonio Ahumado, retired mshr etaoshrdcmfw vbgk cmf wshrd etaoo• Arthur E. Pelt, engraver r, John Lorenz, unknown Osip Apolonek, cook Vincent Militello, singer Hyman Hertz, tailor Conon Masinchuk, laborer John J. Mulvihill, photographer Martin Walker, salesman Jake Bloomstein, employed in clothing shop

Agnes M. Chappel, unknown Eliza J. Little, cook Annie McCarthy, unknown Peter Agrimos, clerk William Dunphy, saddler Mary O'Brien, domestic A. F. Heuman, employed in office of Wm

Wallace White Rose Rogers, housework Ralph DeBuige, unknown Gregory F. Dexteter, seaman Jessie Coote, unknown Eugene Sauteben, unknown Margaret Grey, unknown Abe Ancher, presser Max Newman, bag maker James W. Magruder, social worker Sadie Gordon, manicure .... Lena Marcheschi, maid Bella Bennett, unknown Clemancas Vilhonis, laborer Mary A. Tandy, domestic Eleanor I. Connor, hairdresser Maria Wariadyn, unknown Joseph Angier, chauffeur James Hughes, laborer Nicholas Cooper, laborer Morris Olchowsky, longshoreman George Bedula, laborer ' Henry Simank, shirt ironer Biago Camerlingo, employed by R. E.

Dietz & Co. James McMahon, waiter James McMahon, waiter Elizabeth Kirker, unknown Mary A. Simpson, cook John Anders, sailor Albert Langenhagen, housekeeper Edward Bennett, merchant Wilhelm Benson, laborer Mike Kosta, waiter Lucy A. Sweet, housekeeper Louise Champion, domestic Mary J. Cronin, ladies' maid Francis J. O'Neill, truckman

John J. Scott, chef Alexander Ernst, none Leon Guipon, artist Anton Kaluto, metal worker Sidney H. Chaplin, valet John Morgan, valet George Seles, engineer Anna M. Leonhardt, cook Josefine Candelic, stewardess Mathilda Link, furnished room house E. Rodriques, laborer Peter Seeland, laborer Emanuel Porcella, unknown Vertan Deratssonion, tailor Martha Dickson, cook Harry Bloom, tailor John Demitracofoulos, unknown James Brown, unknown Sophie Karatonos, unknown George Daly, unknown.

Jeremiah Meade, driver

atrick Cunningham, longshoreman Bridget Brennan, nurse William Harris, unknown John S. McGinnis, psomoter Stamatios J. Lascos, waiter •

Richard T. Cahill, post office clerk Thomas Kelly, special policeman Charles Jensen, elevator starter Patrick O'Dowd, longshoreman Jesse Bennett, oyster opener Rudolf Dausch, butcher Rose Konig, housework August Polak, employee J. E. Schulz, musician Jonathan Hamilton, wholesale grocer Francis A. Delaney, New York Tel. Co Adam Gardner, unknown John Kirwin, unknown Frank E. Burns, undertaker John Woods, employee James H. Robinson, pantryran Paul Pipper, painter Jasper W. Knox, plasterer Margaret Pearson, domestic Leon Covo, helper Mary M. Harris, domestic Eva Lisenko, saleslady Patrick Dunn, groom Angele Wilkinson, dressmaker Frank Clergy, laborer Mary Moore, domestic Margaret Hackett, housekeeper Thomas F. Murray, weigher 'Elizabeth Forster, maid Bessie Handel, maid Mary Boyd, unknown Laura Lengyel, or Miller, housekeeper George W. Gerken, unknown Kornilo Surdonowich, laborer Ernest D. Soturlier, doctor Mary O'Toole, domestic Kate Kaveny, employee Milane Gaillard, unknown Francis Lynch, switchman Arne Astrop, mechanic Julia Engelhardt unknown Anna Yankovitsh, housekeeper Abe Cohen, rag sorter Adam Weisenghn, unknown John Marichi, unknown Albert Portzel, glass-blower Robert McLauchlin, unknown Joshua Butler, peddler Mary Brennan, paper seller Arthur Hayes, manager, restaurant Sadie Harris, housework Lillian De Voe, or Hellman, housework Zinnie White, unknown Frederick Gorgas, laborer Alexander Brown, unknown Kate Kinney, bookbinder Andrew Larson, carpenter Sarah Ross, domestic Daniel McCrane, stableman Frank Pedrus, boiler-maker Margaret Carton, cook " Althea J. Barden, unknown John Ryder, actor Margaret Sullivan, domestic John Thornell, driver Robert Irwin (colored), employed in War-

ner's Sugar Refinery James W. Egeleston, inventor Elizabeth Wilburt, housework Isador Jacobs, salesman John W. Smith, unknown Jacob Fishman, laborer Marcel Decore, inspector John Hoops, po rter Simpson Gardner, unknown Oscar Smith, nautical Herman K. Haeberlin, instructress Charles Rausser, machinist Arthur Hogan, unknown Eugene McCabe, conductor John Angonona; waiter Iazo June, laborer Emil Wolff, unknown John Farrell, laborer John Simpson, unknown Arthur Gordon, unknown Lena Sward, housework Robert Brown, watchman Richard Wurm, unknown Kate Horgan, unknown Thomas J. Lyons, unknown . Jane Seberg, dressmaker William Ryan, waiter

625

11 02 19 -~

106 35 23014 •29 55

6 49 123 75 354 06 330 09 4409 210 16 11.27

219 31 228'44

635 6 6 35

United States ... 9 23 United. States ... 2238 '635

Germany States ... ~ 23 30

United States ... 17 56 1.10 Unknown - 42400 645 France h,58507 685 United States 129 83 81- 35 Unknown 10 45 . . 10 45 Unknown . 29 679 United Staes 1100 50 635

5054 SwitzerlandUnknown 5180 ' - 01 Ireland ... 526 81 223 •76

Austria 195 58 19 58 Germany 5000 Ireland .. .. 1 55 155 Unknown . 228 228 Unknown .. 22 United States 987 t06 21264 United States 209 80 : 10671 Germany 429 14 169 53 Unknown 625 .:,._.... Unknown 12.874 96 7115 Sweden 3319 10 193 91 Ireland 1,37643.. 350.70

6269

2,482 07

93 27 400

10 00

635 139.61 16445

`19I09

2055 29

528

993 -Ill201.30

14

Unknown United . States United States Unknown Austria , Ireland Ireland. Greece England Russia Ireland United States United States Ireland Ireland United States England Austria .. Unknown Austria .. Germany Russia Switzerland Ireland Unknown Italy Ireland Norway United States Russia Russia Russia Unknown Germany Scotland West Indies Ireland United States Unknown United States United States United States Unknown Ireland Sweden Ireland Ireland •

Ireland Ireland Sweden United States Ireland United States

15 48

1,46035 24260

47086 17144 2,07869. 20635

4909- 20

43460 665

10834 10834

-3,152 88 209 59 20..

161 88 161

15186 65 2030

2,463 45 223 94

1,618 45 23 98

54283 23329 303

28750 649

5700000 .1649

338 94 251 10

02 231,56402

64

968 29 226 10

.257 52 181 35

91054 17345

141 12 10000

141 12

1086 76

47,78 16 35 37 45

281 77 13099

69339 19275

20593 11709

- 17 01 1701

49596 495 96

31918 16640

2852 330

2754 2754

17 95 50

846 70 .1635

26031 .26031 26500

2426 138 3S

115 95 500

5 05 505

2785 1475

29438 633 540. .. .

•Includ g• funeral expenses, claims of creditors kin, etc.

and amount paid to -next of * Including funeral ezgeoses.. claims of cratitors and amo4rat paved to: ueact of ill. etc.

669. THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1910.

Ireland United States - Hungary Italy Italy Italy Italy

Amount of Expen-

ditures in 1918.*

213 64 116 94 98 34

109 09 6 59 6 65

12 50

Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknowp United States Italy Unknown Unknown Germany United States..... Sweden Turkey ... Greece Ireland United States Italy United States

Martinique, W. I Unknown . Unknown Italy Germany Austria Unknown Germany Russia Italy B. W. I England Ireland Ireland France Ireland Ireland United States. Russia Hungary Ireland

Russia . Unknown Greece England Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Ireland France Sweden United States Roumania Scotland . United States. Germany Syria Unknown Unknown Unknown Russia Austria Italy Unknown Germany Ireland Ireland England Unknown Germany United States Ireland Unknown Greece United States Hungary Germany England Germany Sweden Spain Ireland

Denmark Hungai y Hungary England Unknown Ireland Unknown Ireland Unknown England

Norway United States Sweden England Denmark Ireland Germany United States United States Spain Ireland United States Greece Italy Sweden

Country or Place from Which He Came.

Name and Occupation (Place (1i Residence at the Time of Death

County of New York).

Cornelius O'Brien, unknown Charles Petit, soldier Katie Fleischner, domestic Guiseppe Libassi, unknown Qrazio Zocco, unknown Charles Monfrini, chauffeur nntonio Caputo, laborer John Jackson, employee Municipal Lodg-

ing House Francesco Matti, unknown John Sybus, unknown B. Monochio, unknown August Martinelli, unknown John Reilly, unknown Joseph A. Miner, clerk Giacomo Zamoreeno, cook William Link, or Lynch, unknown Joseph Hart, soldier Gustave Wegerle, retired Agnes Crawford, none Elias Ohlsen, fireman IJohn Papons, or Parpos, laborer Paulo, Therodoro, unknown Peter Ryan, watchman Frank E. Parrott, clerk Paolo Di Primo, tailor Charles E. McGinnis, tug despatcher Eulalie Sully, maid William Popp, unknown John L. Caldwell, soldier Antonio Nocera, pantryman Rudolf Weissenbrouk, waiter Anna Roocek, cigarmaker Enrique Orihuela, unknown Catherine M. C. Martensen, trained nurse Abram Diamond, tailor Mose Silvestri, tailor James Cluff, porter Alfred Tice, employee in DeVoe Paint Wks Delia Moloney, domestic William Hinchion, plumber Louis Saillard, • unknown Marvia Maidik, housework Catherine Clergy, unknown Robert Madell, unknown Dora Shapiro, domestic Adolf Schwartz, tailor Bridget Woolley, domestic 1 arty Zuckermann, employed in dry goods

house Henry Tantha, unknown goterios H. Couris, waiter William Thompson, artist Mary J. McCarthy, laundress George E. Fowle, unknown George, Froelich, cigarmaker Herman Richeer, unknown Thomas Roach, unknown Mary Tighe, domestic Anna Weisbecker. housework Stina Rydholm, maid Margaret Travers, housework George Stefansky, unknown Christina Ponds, salesman Thomas Bacaroglon, unknown Max Steina,uer, unknown Charles Nemi, or Nemer, none Joseph Eiseman, unknown Charles Hanley, unknown Thomas Keenan, unknown

Iacob Perelmutteer, watchman sadore Summer, waiter

Cesare Ccarabella, cook Albert Draer. unknown Friederike Albrecht, housework Margaret Gilday, housework Robert Kane, poultry business Jane Porter, housework John A. McKensie, helper in hospital

enry Peterson, painter lizabeth F. Tierney, teacher ate Horan, domestic

James McAffee, salesman Panteles Gougounis, laborer Charles A. Caselberry, none ], J. Horwitz, actor Neumann Heine, peddler Florence Kenyon, dressmaker Louise Von de Lippe, housewife Emily Carlson, carpet-sewer Jose Caravaco, laborer Daniel Cooney, laborer Carl Troensegaard, employed by Inter-

Banking Co Eva Ernst, housewife Frank Lefkowitz, mechanic Lydia A. Fullick, governess George Greenhart, unknown Bernard J. Higgins, watchman Theodor Keup, unknown William Gilmour, laborer._ Iris C. Ryder, unknown Hannah Mobbs, maid .... Halfdan Hansen, fireman on tugboat W. J.

Conway R. Clark, retired Erik Kokeritz, captain, S. S. Rochester Ida M. Parsons, domestic Alma Peterson, shademaker Jeremiah Mahoney, laborer Catherine M. E. Peters, unknown

.Archibald B. Eldridge, railroad president Joseph H. Loomis, seaman jose R. Rodriquez, laborer William J. Dorris, soldier Timothy Fox, truckman Kostas Economon, florist Antonio Cerani, glass-worker Kristine Anderson, cook

Amount of

Receipts in 1918.

1,123 94 304 78 205 08 508 75 317 84

1,475 36 151 50

16 45 39 01 55 46 31 75 2 31 4 15

370 17 583 82 66 01

352 08 387 54 381 28 33 05

359 72 300 00 21 10

545 86 543 17 927 98 81 22

63 65 50

150 00 96 54

980 54 200

132 55 303 00 888 07 512 58

1,052 15 520 21 420 27 365 44 203 45

. 527 83 1,007 87

639 72 624 14 791 38

740 93 79 65

1,439 18 132 17 616 52 43 94

1,219 01 33 92 28 00

434 78 58 85

4,568 73 320 00 65 00

107 67 217 35

4 01 275 00 10 06 30 84 6 35

4,176 32 960 09 331 27

05 3,181 21

234 90 537 36 23 43 10 47

2,296 86 810 22 452 08 250 00 928 92 812 44

2,558 90 232 20 202 00

1,411 28 54 40

410 04 329 15

409 61 41 71 94

2,001 15 10 14

1,927 66 1166 2282

231 25 1,121 24

15 1,965 04 5,410 00

625 66 299.41

41 65 00 -

173 31 45 00

570 75 153 84 30394 40800 29620 947 17

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

County of New York).

Amount Amount Country or Place from • of of Expen-

Which He Came. Receipts ditures in 1918. in 1918.*

296 20 161 88

6 55 173 31 45 00

146 35 87 96

30394 30

331 3c

117 28 152 65

20544 10 14

255 38

208 83 143 55 349 55

400 10 47

84 269 78 34490

6 35 8884 17 51 36 64

135 84 156 59

420 54 40

34

274 90 10 06 2909 6 35 699

170 20 150 34

58 85 203 84

10 65 00 5 00

83 40

2900 150 64 182 01 38 09

107 50 167 45

7 03 9 59

203 45 156 59 161 68 181 30 81 59

374 04

167 55 79 65

127 40 12 85

180 54 6 33 6 61

200 10

9 40 215 30

6.99 94 75

255 19 164 42

15 25 7 25 6 35 6 45 6 35

21 10 14'05

164 06 6 59

44

Olaf Jacobsen, captain canal boat Peter Palakowski,. driver Mary Springer, housework Elizabeth Thorn, hat-designer Augusta Steinbach, unknown Ray Auburn, steward on British S. S. Cur-

aca Hipolito Alverez, unknown Harris Tomain, unknown Edward Hutchinson, unknown Stephen Cleary or McCleary, porter Peter Jug, unknown Charles B. Tittle, unknown • Angele Wilkinson, dressmaker Felix Kernick, unknown B. Marrochio, unknown George Stratz, or Stratis, clerk Mary J. McMahon, pub. school teacher Patrick Mullen, hotel watchman Louis Southard, Bookkeeper Ada Toone, unknown Gustav W. Cuppers, machinist Wallace Hayman, longshoreman Mary Orpen, housework Philip Kerikon, laborer Josephine Phillips, housework Joe Hulko, machinist Dorothy Dixon, unknown Erik Hudson, actor Grazio Stancampiano housewife Susan Doyle, housework Hanehen Ziegler, housework" John McCain, owner of taxicab John Dowd, retired Chan Kinthong, civil engineer Victor Hicks, unknown Valdemar Hansen, restaurant keeper Kate Sullivan, domestic Richard Thomas, R. R.' guard, Inter R. R

Co. United States Steve Polus, waiter Greece Pat O'Toole, unknown Ireland Robert W. Halcrow, laborer Unknown Esther R. Campbell, housewife United States Michael Coleman, porter ' Ireland Sasak Shermazo, salesman Japan Battista Pacola, unknown Unknown Rose Andrews, unknown . Unknown Mary Zapotowsky, housewife Austria William H. Jones, butler England Wihl H. G. Rodewaldt, unknown Germany Felix Prince, laborer Jamaica Joseph Zelig, laborer Austria Mollie Bucknovsky, dressmaker Russia Antonio Mazzola, carpenter Italy ..... Samuel Lowy, unknown Hpngary Jean Baptiste Sipido, sailor Belgium Josephine Kaiser, housework Austria Ko Kum, laundryman China Joseph Medard Peraiilt, artist Canada Joseph Anderson, unknown Unknown C. M. Cooper, unknown Unknown Rose Martinez, housewife .. Hungary Henry Leonard, gas fixtures United States John W. Pace, clerk Unknown Margaret Troppmann, domestic Germany Demos Spetolas, cocoanut factory Greece Demetrious Kokaras, fireman Greece Constantinnis Enconomopoules, unknown.. Unknown Annie Devine, kitchen maid United States Vincenzo Pipitone, laborer Italy Michael Peterson, chauffeur Denmark Edward Liske, clerk Germany Nicholas Rodriquez, unknown Porto Rico Anna Roechel, housework Germany Cornelia Knopper, domestic Holland James Duffy, laborer Ireland Walter Orlek, restaurant worker Russia Laurita E. Lauritsen, clerk Denmark Feodor E. Nepivoda, porter Russia James Marrin, laborer Ireland Mike Chermikowitz, laborer Russia August Kinderman, unknown Germany Theodore Mamaeff, artist Russia James Vassilakis, laborer Greece Frank Wagner, employee of M. Adler.... Russia Francisco Valluzzi, first papers , Italy Anna Schmidt, dressmaker Germany Juan Valensuela, unknown Unknown Audrey Ladutzko, laborer Russia Isaac Koloday, laborer Russia Michaele Cermisco, chorus singer, Metro-

politan Opera Co. Italy Peter Monaghan, laborer Ireland Josephine Sanford, housework United States ... Egidio Marrone, porter Italy Jane Ford, housewife England Anny Larsson, cook Sweden Ellen Meaney, maid Ireland Morris Cooperman, salesman Roumania Mary Zentary or Zimmer, artist Hungary

669 Bertha Gushee, domestic Canada Dave Zamerhofsky, unknown Unknown Annette Seelos, actress United States Thomas Mason, doorman England Anna Harder, housework Germany Alma Erbs, nurse United States ... , John Ottelli, waiter Italy Katie Shapula, unknown Unknown Daniel Higgins, unknown Unknown Karel Sadlo, unknown Unknown Francesco Matti, unknown Unknown Henrietta Reilly, unknown Unknown Katie Sweeney, domestic Ireland George Mayer, musician Germany Joseph Maloney, chauffeur Ireland Fanny Konigfest, cook Germany

Max Adams, unknown Unknown .......

66 01 .60

6 35

1,10 7 35 100

t

Norway 32 92 3292 Russia 19 20 19 20 Germany 64 99 5400 United States 60 31 12 60 Germany 337 67 - 25 90

Unknown 21 50 1 00 Unknown 4 67 Unknown 11 22 Unknown 5 14 Ireland 9 35 Unknown 18 69 Unknown 49 78 United States 53 30 53 30 Austria 1 87 10 Unknown 93 Turkey 326 07 54 Ireland 221 38 20 Ireland 1,213 09 760 01 Unknown 424 23 218 60 England 391 60 269 10 Germany 15 00 Unknown 05 Scotland 70 Greece 250 05 250 05 United States • 50 00 Russian 39 43 United States 257 43 220 50 England 127 47 Italy 26300 26280 Unknown 26 38 , 26 38 Germany 14 84 75 Unknown 278 13 207 55 United States 3,897 75 656 65 Bangkok, Siam 475 32 6 65 United States 20 88 20 88 Denmark 2,763 94 62 33 Ireland 1,765 74 396 79

56800

75300 16044

37812 17578

20565 10434

448 15 24

1,97105 58

47309 18934 2,657 19 322 55 6913377

122 44 S4

367, 55 34

148 11 200

12 1 70 17 00 13 00 118 00 66 14 808

624

1,027 75 34

62133 24

1,08432 30154

1,95 S2 26284

-2620

10000

376 70 152 95

39 91 6037

5000 30

310 17 695

140 00 9094

184 7711 20934

51507 50 139 34 478 74

81971 34 30 00 9 75 4 15

695 - 160 63

28690 24

100 00 100- d0

11905

54576 20

37232 34 100

26400

1,008 00 195 24 6800

34 39 ,

49 57 49. 37 5

136 78 30 00

3600.

61 00 34 01

800 8650

2980 2900

1,342 84 34

8323 33102

1,22772 130 68

195 00 37 54

'Including funeral expenses, claims of creditors and amount pad• to next of *Including funeral expenses, • claims of creditors and amount psM to next of kin, etc.

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

County of New York).

Amount Amount Country or Place from of of Expen-

Which He Came. Receipts ditures in 1918. in 1918.*

S _ .. 1.. I.. - :.A_€ _n c._It Ins. ..a e -ySr _r- i. 'lr _-

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919. THE CITY RECORD,

60

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

County of New York).

Amount Amount Country or Place from of of Expen-

W11ich He Came. Receipts ditures in 1918. in 1918.*

Annie Smith,' maid Helen Kalter, governess Wenzl Zartner, waiter Elizabeth Mitchell, maid Costas Sourlas, unknown Patrick Beatty, unknown Thomas Kenny, retired Louise M. Greig, trained nurse Henry M. Jones, ship captain Charles L. Conway, unknown Erick Malmstrom, stone cutter Berthold Zumsteg, tick Signe Seagren, cook Elizabeth Schriever, cook Eugene Serriti, match maker Carl Graf, unknown Catherine Bach, unknown Mary Harris, housework Torquato Zipoli, unknown Wylie A. Thrash, unknown

188 34 Ivan Kiepkow, unknown 78 Samuel Friedman, laundry business

20 Lewis McHaines, unknown A. Lelo, conductor for Pullman Co. Stephan Kamich, laborer Edward G. Cormack, unknown 175 44 Rosa Huth, housekeeper. 139 44 Rudolf Dallman, laborer 184 64 Theresa Schuler or Annie Kahler, house-

work 20 Sarah P

Kathryn Sarah y, y Stzik, Wisnia, presser Oship Coron, none Istvan Csongan, unknown Edward J. Sherer, salesman Paolo Gingliano, laborer Monroe Peterson, unknown Celina Julian Binard, dressmaker Peter Wall, unknown

3 - 70 Michael Maurice, salesman Samuel Wightman, silver polisher 6 35 John Hoffner, laborer Thomas McAuliffe, elevator operator Francis Zacek, unknown Warren E. Price, publisher James Roe, oil business Delia McGilp, unknown 900 James Baxter, unknown 150 Bertha Safron, maid

73 Amelia Fell or Ferrell, maid 1 00 William Toomey, inspector

600 Leonard Lehlbach, investment broker 75 Joseph J. Walker, clerk John F. Knight, messenger 4 00 Bridget McIntyre, housework

Anton Bott, shoemaker Samuel Johnson, waiter John Roth, engraver Kirill Plasam, Inter. R R. T. Co. Robert Waugh, driver Ida -Elmore or Sabella, singer Fredk. H. Tyler, unknown Edward Priess, real estate broker Herbert Danyell Tassimari, unknown James Tully, unknown Francis F. Ahearn, furniture Emil Winkler, butcher Caroline C. Guyer, teacher Mary Traction, domestic Daniel R. Peate, clerk Archibald W. Berks, retired Thomas Tighe, laborer Bernard McGurk, unknown Manuel, Outala, unknown John Dinklage, baker Johnson McVey, chemist Anton Bruilo, laborer Fannie Dykes, stewardess Elise Clarens, actress Edmund J. Bedard, unknown John Tully, carpenter Oddur Johnson, sailor Nellie Fitzpatrick, maid Webb Siegrist, Stage carpenter Antonio Cammarano, bootblack James Reynolds, laborer Roman Klimuk, laborer Amelia Bendetto, housekeeper Ernest Sabiel, unknown Henry Frier, machinist Edwin M. Davin, building inspector Egidios Scheggi, cook Arthur Magee, fireman Maggie Hawkins, or Harkins, maid John Parron, bartender Guiseppe Delucca, soldier Richard A. Timmerscheidt, banker John Wade, hostler Mary Dang, unknown Irene Charnock, unknown August Empting, laborer Lena Weinberger, housemaid

Franz Arthofer. cook 1,946 93 Mart' Schubert, clomest~c

6 36 Julian Alexeury, or Alexewicz, laborer.... 5 58 Julia Rodiquez, unknown

470 96 Daniel Coda, unknown 60 BBenj. Lavin, teacher

1 28 Patrick Devannev fireman Samuel E. Whittingham, bookkeeper

32 81 Sorcossi Braccio. plasterer

01 Cesare Giandinelle, storekeeper 1 55 Sebastian Castano, unknown Marie J. McEvoy, unknown

11 70 Carl Sandho,m. carpenter 11 55 Georgiara H. Salter, housewori- 29 31 Emil Matc'husek. laborer 51 89 Angelo Caretta, unknown

147 70 1,198 61 - 10 150 00

12 43

44

22900

172 00

34

Sarkis Nalbaudian, employed in Remington Arms Co. Armenia 12 12

John O'Connor,. elevator operator Ireland 1 54 Frederick L. Hopkins, unknown Unknown Mary Carson, housework Ireland 5 15 William N. Saunderson, inspector for Robt.

W. Hunt & Co. United States ... 61 50 Tessie Aschenbrenner, domestic Hungary 117 70 Margaret Sussmo, servant Finland 566 75 Demitrious G. Margaronis, laborer Greece 160 54 Sidney W. Sprague, salesman United States ... 660 Frank Kraizl, saloonkeeper Austria 513 00 Daniel Gorman, unknown Unknown 325 00 Minnie Fitzgerald, unknown Unknown 172 00 John Donohue, unknown Unknown 4 52 Mary Connell, domestic Ireland 606 32 John J. Callahan, elevator runner United States .... 41 50 Charles A. Manley, electrotyper United States..... 35 47 Sam Lee, laundry business China ' 11 12 John Hannon, unknown Unknown 200 Filip Kulba, laborer Russia 816 25 Maria Eros, operator on furs Hungary 1,002 33 James Barry, butler United States..... 718 25 Girds Swenson, domestic Sweden 51 05 Teres Tabecs, domestic Hungary 150 00 Mera Paluda, cook Hungary 270 00 Fanny P. Dalsal, domestic Germany 468 08 John Konrad Kirchner, shoemaker Germany 167 32 Herminie Mesalanik, domestic Hungary 1,062 30 Rocco Leone, elevator Italy 10 00 John Moore, laborer Ireland 500 00. Lucia Deluca, candy packer Italy 800 00 John Wall, unknown Ireland 1,198 61 Hugh Tighe, hospital attendant Ireland 524 00 Lena Ganelin, housewife Russia 710 00 Arestidas E. Kotosidis, kitchen helper...... Turkey 254 00 Katie Schoedel, housemaid Hungary 12 43 Albert Buckland, unknown Unknown 52 Charles Thompkins, clerk United States..... 35 Gregory Leonard, unknown ' Austria 10 60 Henry A. Houppe, laborer France 3 75 Elizabeth Reid, unknown Unknown 3 70 Hanna Lynch, housework Ireland 29 72 Mary McCarthy, maid United States..... 197 08 Rhineholdt,. Schulz, machinist Germany 324 56 Julia Horwart, or Keringer, cigar maker. Hungary 42 50 Thomas Mack, sailor - England 125 00 Mike Makecuiwyke, dishwasher Russia ..... 30 00 Anna Strautzel, housewife Germany 236 64 Annie Palkowitz, cook Hungary 257 79 Anna Gerlach, hatter Germany 20 68 Rudolf Noell, waiter United States..... 13 63 Neva Harrison, actress United States..... 18 33 Luigi Pignatelli, painter Italy' m 80 61 Edward McGuire, laborer Ireland 16 45 John White, cab driver Ireland 24 44 Martha Knischewitch, housework Hungary 28 20 Frank Mullen, unknown Unknown 7 52 Sebastian Hoffman, carpenter Germany 21 18 Y. Mazmanian, unknown Unknown 6 35 John Kissel, tailor Russia 50 00 Agnes Flynn, unknown Unknown — 206 12 Simon Sandrowitz, baker Russia 48 00 S. J. Stamtopoulos, florist Greece 1,321 13 Heinrich Glafey, bookkeeper Germany 106 72 Frank Stehlak, fireman Germany 16 28 Angelo •Gattuso, laborer Italy 95 Marie Haas, maid Switzerland 65 00 Abeline Martines, factory worker Spain - 36 00 Zito, Fiorentino, employed by L. I. R.R. Co. Italy 80 00 Francesco Laura, unknown Italy 80 51 William F. Powers, chauffeur Ireland 94 83 Vincenzo Bollittino, unknown Unknown 110 00 Hans Albrecht, musician Germany 200 00 Antonette Cantarelli, housework Unknown 36 00 Adam Wendler, coal passer Germany 4 00 Edmund E. De Kooy, patternmaker British Guiana... 60 30 Kitty Slack, housemaid United States..... 690 46 Lucius Cato, fireman - British Empire... 278 00 Emma Clunes, domestic Holland 379 46 Teresa Kobelio, housewife Italy 500 00 W. T. O'Malley, shooting gallery United States..... 430 76 Ichio Yasutaki, cook Japan 99 35 Jacob Zeroff, unknown Unknown 56 33 Walter Barnes, unknown Unknown 32 50 Fred Kaiser, baker, employed in Fleisch-

. man's Bakery Austria 37 Barney Smith, or Solomon, unknown Russia . 30 75 Jemonki Isoda, unknown Unknown 32 00 David Harris, unknown Unknown 280 00 Wabin Walker, unknown Unknown 30 00 Waichi Narmitsu, steward Japan 36 00 Mary E. Kavanagh, domestic Ireland - 753 01 Malvina Moore, housework D. W. I 68 00 William E. Rigby, footman England 960 89 Catherine Wilson, dressmaker United States..... 89 Williams, unknown Unknown 760 Peter Pavlov, ship's carpenter Russia . 50 90 John McIntosh, seaman Scotland 25 00 Traugott Grof, unknown Switzerland 76 46 Eni Hudec, housework Austria 21 50 Anna Haaf, unknown Germany 43 00 Israel Julien, unknown Russia . 4 77 Mary McGrath, cook Ireland 144 05 Frances Mastny, domestic Bohemia ... 48 09 Mary M. Lane, unknown United States 5,462 61 Richard F. Seyen, carpenter Germany Yoshitaro Mura, unknown Japan Isabel Ross, nurse Scotland 85 George Wall, unknown Unknown Joseph Miller Unknown Almaranta Conte, proprietor of candy and cigar store Italy 126 54

William Redmond, horseshoer United States .. Nathaniel Ludford, pantryman Unknown . 5 41 Gustav Johne, baker Austria 2 52 Alfio Torrisi, unknown Italy Mary Dunnaree, unknown Italy 9 18 Manus Gallagher, laborer Ireland . 18 81 William Ringelman, oiler on ship United States

United States 42 29 Germany 15 10 ....... .

Austria 9 18 England 238 1,467 21

Greece 16 53 Unknown . 40 50 Ireland . 50 Scotland 1,982 34 Wales 3 15 65638 Unknown . 16 United States 928 667 89

et agent United States 270 84 Sweden 180 10 476 43

Germany .. 594 556 ... Italy 6844

Unknown 16 Germany 30 60 Ireland . 66 Italy 333 31 Unknown. 100 156 Unknown . 200 Austria 2 98 Unknown 494 Sweden 16 -. 16 Austria 3 31 425 17 Unknown 3046 3046 Germany 22 83 Russia . 3 68

Germany 3460 .Avery, none United States..... 4 02 210 00

A. Tobin, unknown Unknown 28 86 E. Donley, saleslady ' United States..... 42 05 72 07

Russia 2 98 Russia 2 02 Hungary 16 Great Britain 8 97 2 56 Italy 46 56 United States France 37 Unknown 1 56 France 93 England 93 United States 2 75 Ireland 7 83 Unknown 15 11 United States 527 59 Unknown 1 00 12 81 Ireland 34 07 2,579 67 Unknown 39 00 Hungary 673 45 87 50 Germany 03 1 56 Unknown 41 30 222 88 United States 1 00 1 78 England 268 15 9,477 93 England 1 24 129 99 Ireland 33 Germany 23 67 37 11 Unknown 8615 Switzerland 156 Russia . 9 92 1 56 Ireland 245 99 Italy 1186 2,026.03 England 4 69 Austria 265 34 Italy 1 26 128 70 Scotland 93

business ... Unknown 31 25 317 16 Austria 6 93 17 54 United States 1 00 United States 9 37 England 1 97 United States 2 00 Ireland 3 25 Unknown . . 37 00 Unknown 39 93 Germany 158 24 United States 2 50 635 52 Russia . 299 1 55 Unknown 30 74 191 90 Austrialia ..... .. 134 98 59 25 Unknown . 493 36

Ireland .... 694 156 Denmark 3 99 414 27 ir~iand 146 75 United States . . " 39 08 Italy , 107 156 Canada ... 3 88 734 24 Russia 1 00 5 56 Italy 3 11 Germany 3 25 182 57 Denmark 7 35 1 95 United States..... 17 147 46

Italy 844 1.096 09 i -eland 266 48 tic and 296 54965

Ireland 2 01 I1;I1y ... ..... . 9 18 549.79 Germany 6,415 03 105 39

t Unknown 3 33 Unknown 1 98 1 58 Hungary 15 73 Germany 3 86 Hungary 177 8156 Austria 2 98 1 56 Germany . 10 91 41 36 Russia . 224 12 Cuba ..... 588 Cuba ... 200 Russia 9232 .146 49 Ireland 14 45 2,123 80 Unknown 3 25

24846 Italy 46 United States 60 1 58 .Italy. 1 34 117 50 Unknown 28 Finland - 15 50 United States..... 42 012 2,428 13 Austria 5 14 439 Unknown . 8 74 31 08

10

2 50

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

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

675 650 10

1,730 92

242 41 234 07 S 11

6,254 19 375 81 2 21

61 06

90 5 6 79 3 90

160 74 22806

158

5 14

132 39 1,122 85 228 Se 22159 324 13 17

198 58 142 74 32 00 60869

1 58 so 90

235 52 713 0' 27 14

1 78 161 00

578 136 08 114 92 S828

1,034 97 614 74

78 33 78

20 20

121 10 6 85

139 24 5454

10

-219 234 07 527

421 11 1,07 94

68 90.94

168 68 50

9 04 56 77 450 55 115 78

12 20

750 183 04 12 57

233 4 456 59 2 14 2 14 5 45

496 01

2046 297 49 330 32 2989 35 87 11 62 29 21

12789

~94 88 94 224 69

67 99 05 25 00 49 63 138 2.82

1269 34 37 197 43 179 93 436 50

15843 105 78

3 10

25 96 96960

5 3O 102

93 92

1 16 140 66

26586

•1 77 9 11

18 26

1,14681 3 05

4644 10 00

664 THE CITY - RECORD. -TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919

Amount Amount Name and Occupation (Place

Country or Place from of of Expen-

of Residence at the Time of Death

Which He Came. Receipts ditures County of New York). in 1918. in 1918.*

Amount Amount Name and Occupation (Place . Country or Place from of of Expen-

of Residence at the Time of Death Which He Came. Receipts ditures County of New York). in 1918. in 1918.*

Thomas Maloney, unknown Louis Pappatheon, houseman James Mugnatto, laborer Isabelle Kennedy, book agent Louis Brandin,. or Blandin, employee- of

Hotel Maxim - Martin. Fitzpatrick, butler Margaret Hayes, domestic William Schiller, unknown Richard Brennan, motorman John Trorovitsch, unknown Ciriaco Clareia, laborer_ Malcolm C. Alston, clerk John H. Honeyman, night watchman Rose Schwartz, none Peter 1~amsch, jeweler. Barbara Ressba, housework William Hildebrand, painter Prank A. Johnson, laborer Catherine McGuerrin. unknown Thomas McCaffrey, driver Amelia Peterizo, employee. of • Degnon Co

tracting Company Edward P. Teague, physician John Pavlovic, laborer Henry Tycsynski, porter Annie M. Larsen, unknown Bridget Cannon, cook. Luigi Maschi, laborer Hyman Druckman, unknown Everett Howard, conductor Albert Tittkee, baker Martin Yurechek. laborer Austria .......... James Hill, inspector . Ireland. ..... Bernard Crilly, employee of Holmes Elec-

tr ic Protection Company Ireland Jennie Altman, presser Austria Ernest Mattos, steward Hungary Christian Erhard, cigarmaker Germany Margaret Hannan, domestic Ireland Thomas Spencer, employed by United

States Casualty . Company Canada ..... Bessie Trimble. laundress , Ireland George Thomas, -unknown , - Unknown . Ann McAveney, housework Ireland Moses Chayes, peddler . Austria Matthew McGuire, or Maguire, conductor.; Ireland Sigmund Hausman, unknown ► . .Unknown Julia Klanner, waitress • Ireland . Herman Meyer, grocery clerk • Germany Mary Slattery, employed by Hotel Savoy.. Unknown Lasto Szilagyi, or Ladislaus Sulazi, laborer Hungary Anna Nillsson, housework - , Sweden Frank Donnelly, unknown Ireland Mrs. George Campbell,- housewife United States.. Alexander Sales, unknown Unknown Stanley Campbell, of Stiner Jackoviak, laborer

Salvator Sobenno, or Sorbello, unknown

Unknown Greece ......._ Italy Ireland

Ellen -Doyle, janitor Ireland Josephine Staub, housework Hungary Margaret I.I. Simmers, or Hill, laundress. United States Sergius 1'. Alexieff, unknown Russia Thomas Martin, seaman Ireland William P. Millet, porter Unknown Florence Herrick, clerk England Grazia Ranza, or Piscotta, housewife Italy Christiana Gommel, none Germany Robert Liebscher, baker Germany Michael. Guignan, bartender Ireland William Flood, footman Ireland Harry Leicher, driver Germany Hans Schmidt, laborer Germany Mary A. McNally, housekeeper Ireland Elizabeth Gillian, cleaner Unknown Rozalia Kozlowska, housework Austria William Dwyer, employed by N. Y. C.

R. R. Co Ireland George Callan, unknown . Unknown Anna Schroeder, employed by German Club Germany John Sammaruge, unknown Unknown Kirky Czernick, stableman Russia Moses Schaffer, baker Austria Max Gronda, ironworkeer Russia Brazio Petronacci, real estate br•3ker Italy Edna Senry, domestic England Jason Contsantine, elevator boy Turkey Margarite Barbin, maid France 6 90 Anna Schmalenberg, housework Roumania Theresa E. McConnell, maid Ireland ... 1 00 Elizabeth Childs, unknown United States..... 6 21 Frank Pane, storekeeper Italy 141 51 Florence A. Hatch, housework United States .. 3 67 Edward Heslin, laborer Ireland 5 49 Niti Vito Antonio, laborer Italy John Gallagher, patrolman Ireland 23 84 William Farran, watchman United States ... 7 93 Mary Weiss, housework Austria 8 93 Frank Warculewich, laborer Russia 1 00 Samuel F. McCorele, ticket agent United States ... 1 00 George E. Granger, blacksmith United States ... Antonio Viskovic, or Wiscowich, long-

shoreman ... Austria 8 93 Amelia Delmote, cook ........ Ireland Alex Cihak, machinist Austria Henry Champion, cigar-maker United States Frederick Mann, retired England 212 93 Henry Anderson, unknown Russia Louise Connelly, dressmaker United States .. Bartholomew Sfinge, saloonkeeper United States ... 4 71 Mary Paxton, housewife Ireland 63 44 Isic Stein, tailor Russia Harry McGann, unknown Unknown John Herbert, striker Ireland 10 08 Pietro Ballardo, waiter Italy 4 96 Hirschel Gibnis, watchman Russia 1 98 Makis Constipodios, omnibus Ireland 8 76 Davied Micheletti, pastry cook Ireland 50 68 John McCrae, engineer United States 60 52. Agnes Ward, newsdealer Scotland 16 74 Mabel Frandesky, housekeeper United States William McAuliffe, longshoreman Ireland 5 26 Elizabeth Conlon, cook Ireland 4 27 J. Albert Anderson, printer United States ... Louis Kuntz, brass finisher Germany ..... ... 32 80 Charles Tepper, installment business Austria 43 79 Concetta Cardella, operator in clothing

house Italy 1 04 Philip Boch, pattern-maker Switzerland Albert Kroeger, unknown ..... Germany Mazie Hartford, actress United States ... Marie A. Felber, hairdresser • Switzerland Max Kuhn, president of Kuhn Checking -

System . Austria 1,084 61 Paul Lisko, tinsmith : Hungary 14 95 Lina Grunwald, cook Hungary Henry Betz,, wine bottler Germany 4,261 15 Solomon Turtletaub, agent Austria 5 58 J. Warren Curtis, machinist United States....., 9 31 Hannah Dann, none Ireland 69 William Smith, laborer United States..... Jennie Garrison, housework United States..... 1 98 Charles Thiemert, unknown Unknown Daniel Hughes, coachman Ireland Daniel McGurk, unknown Unknown Frank Kissner, unknown Unknown Mary McCarthy, unknown Unknown Jule Bergere, unknown Unknown Daniel McKay, janitor Ireland Christopher Murch, worked on scow Germany Joseph Semenk, porter Austria Samuel S. Thomas, unknown Unknown Philip Creighton, porter Ireland 11 77 Nellie H. Haverty, domestic Unknown 719 63 Eugene De Ranieri, or Charles Day, fore-

man ... Italy 69 14 Stella E. Berrian, unknown Unknown Stanislow Embinger, unknown Russia Alice M. Hornby, housewife United States..... 9 32 Sam Isias, unknown Roumania ....... Laura E. Brown, unknown Florida ..... James J. McGuinness, stableman Unknown . 1 97 Anna Palya, housework Hungary 3 18 Helene Moritz, cook Austria 1 79 Mary Reade, domestic Ireland 168 35 Mary Ryan, maid Ireland 2 33 Dorothy E. Sloat, unknown Unknown Jennie A. Brown, domestic Unknown 1 00 John H. J. Bierman, machinist Germany 1 92 Max Butler, chef Unknown Aubrey Carmichael, superintendent England 2 22 Sylvester A. Pagani, unknown Unknown 498 Mary Flood, housework Ireland William Walcott, unknown Unknown 3 51 John Szepessy, carriage painter Hungary Joseph Frank, basket-maker Germany 116 91 Michael McLaughlin, engineer Ireland 3.11 Robert Howard, unknown England Jane McElgunn, domestic Ireland . 108 40

16 05 25 d0 100 2 97 3 78

68 1816

6

62 69 James Wood, messenger 1S 44 Henry Diederich. laborer

151 56 Manuel De Cavalko,-unknown 688 95 Josinto Bento, unknown 580 64 Domingo Louis,- sailor 139 78 EmiF S. Anderson. laborer

1,400 89 Samuel Pinkus, salesman 514 97 Kochue Iba, caretaker

William Porter, porter 1 58 NicholasLopez, sailor

11 61 Richard Ashworth, moulder 4 00 Robert Irwin, barber in army

10 Frank Balch, unknown 101 97 John Zach, laborer

Johanna Doyle, artist 606 42 Alfred Mattson, lunchroom

5 55 Marie Augustine Lerebouss, unknown 53 54 John Gorman, unknown

463 74 Henry Molrring, cook 12 20 Mary Rogers, unknown

427 84 Alfred F. White, publisher 69 William J. Paxton, longshoreman

8 95 John F. Keegan, laborer 234 40 Thomas Carvill. waiter 11 16 Dominick Micholopulo, laborer 7 10 Frederick Laurence, unknown 2 80 Daniel Duggan, sailor 5-13 Margaret Corbett, or Kavanagh, fur. rooms 864 97 9 51 Fannie McConville. domestic Ireland 618 33. 8 80 Frances Vaughan, unknown Ireland 3 17 8 86 Alice Cashin, cook Ireland 395 42 2 23 John Lee, none China ~ 29 76 3 60 Augusta Kolle, domestic Norway 138 15 7 63 Martin Piffl, sheet metal worker Hungary 379 03 Pietro Brancati, presser Italy 793 42 . Julius Smolinsky, hatter Russia . . 29 74

Gertrude Shaw, housework United States..... 14 60 79 14 William Davis, artist England - 12 00 Loudin McCormick, actor United States....."• ...... 6 39 George W. Chapman, unknown United States.....

806 89_ Benjamin Rushman. unknown Unknown . 259 26 Ellen Dooley, lady's maid Ireland 180 52 John Smegg.. porter Austria 36 32 Kaine, Yamamura, unknown .. Japan

408 37 Anna Hamberg, kept candy store Unknown . Hannah Meyers, unknown United States.."... - 130 92 Kate Hays, employee of linen room, Van- 203 44 derbilt Hotel Unknown 397

208 Margaret Carr, none - Ireland 33 64 Moses, or Maurice Aufrichtig, waiter Unknown

202 43 Isabella Bloomfield, cook Ireland .......... 496 10 52 Robert H. Mack, letter carrier Unknown .

287 41 Sadie Gogolick, maid Russia 2.98 17 54 Max Fleisthmau, salesman Germany 793 206 Carl Windbisbler. waiter ' - Austria 4 00

- Fred Flukiger, employee of Plaza Hotel... Switzerland 15.87 15 28 Carl Hans Kressig, or Carl H. Kiessig, im-

234 22 porter . Germany .1043 178 68 Henrietta Case. dressmaker 325 79 Abigail A. Snl1iyan, housekeeper 393 38 Karl F. Geissler, engineer

Switzerland .......

556 77.01

58564 342 51 234 56 956 53 277 60

I 55 640 65

1 55 1 55 1 55

140 85 2,227 47

17 54 70 95 1 55 19 55

141 11

5 55 17 26 46 55

13 459 68

.6 64 178 79

1 58

500 24

1,197 42 1 55

55 55 524 53

192

Ireland Germany. ........-.: 679.

UnlcnQwn Italy United. States germany -Portugal Portugal - Portugal Unknown England Japan. England Spain England . United States Unknown Austria Ireland . Sweden France Ireland Germany United. States... - United States United States United States Scptland Greece. . Austria .. . . Ireland United .States...

Austria 2 96 Unite4 . States. , Hungary 1 07 Austria . .. 2 92 Norway , ' . 241 27 Ireland 1578 48 Italy 7 55 Unknown. 4 66 Unknown . 32 10 Germany 1 00

296

France Ireland Great . Britain Unknown Ireland Russia Italy B. W. I. England Germany Russia Austria France Unknown Unknown United States.

562 02 543 45

-230 48 464 59 9

255 41 390

1 05

3 11

879 14 2906 12 09 21 11 249 60

2,091 04 289

107 20 1 40

166 4. 32 .100 3.95

1,313 83 11 95 13003 2929 254 5 95 198 1 00-4 27 S 59 100 100

689

41 53

730 134 04

274 1278

525 25274 800 27 18 27

384 505 49

17 05. 6654

3 48 181 55

199 26604

10892 48680

198 1058 200

9 13 6829

X96 70 . 10035

39 57 2,525 37

11 16 102 15

46 .........

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

* Including ftsnai el penes. çJizns of creditors and saw.cieit paid to next of kin, etc. .

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

County of New York).

Amount Amount Country or Place from of of Expen-

Which He Came. Receipts ditures in 1918. in 1918.*

Unknown Germany Germany 1 98 Germany Hungary - 91 Germany 3 97 United States.. 28 75 Germany 710 Sweden 7 35 Unknown Germany 18 68 Germany 13 00 Germany England . 4 69 United States.. 17 85 United States.. 91 Greece 5 11 Sweden 1 .72 Sweden 4 96 United States... , 19 43 Sweden 13 41 Ireland Ireland 496 France 2 69

6 74

198 400 2 71

20 54 1 05

92 680 1 98

3 97 18 86 7 93 694 .7 93

18 85 10 90 11 88 496

2,353 15

2,353 15

31 4 70 3 76-1

2 98 2 98 100

465 13 . 1 98 14 88 7 93

296

100

3 97 10 58 198 299

925 62. 9 92 2 97

62 10 47

2 98 4 43

14 96

31 74 100

18 84

3 87--- 28 •40 3 14 1 98 - 4 98

213-93 6216 . 298

24 55

2236 298 100 2 98

23.79 —

400 3 27

16 67 10 19 260 39 400

. 103 5F

4,1349" • -400 4,927.82

,600

192 65

3000 20 75 400

41 42 .400 480

2 98

2,1-11 46

41 05 20 34

2,739 47

400 1 01

• 25'52

10 00 400

.18 75

162 36 190

435 77

1. 98

47 20 4 25 182 182 550

32 .94 61 -00 100 7.60

.3 67

3 67

317 . 31..6

Germany . Turkey .. 1;ussia " . Ireland . ...... Ireland Germany . Ireland Germany England United, States -

Alfred Ellern, treasurer of G. -M. Thurn-. auer & Co, - -

Paul Labor; dishwasher. ......... Pearl Wiessberg, housewife Mary Connell, housewife John McMahon, or Mahon, junkdealer Gottlieb Hegman, woodworker - - Norah Garry, or Foley, housework " . Robert- Schmolke, porter Anna Poynton, domestic Edward Dorr, moulder

56 198 198

12 35 72319 175 595 500

1 75 67 52 4854

284 26 2000

5 21 1,191 09

1 67 9092 4,335 84

31 18 75

4 18 15 07 26 50

86 302 186 2 79

1644 6 87 396

122 02 446

182 40

3768 735 367

3121

13"87. ,248

122 18 420

10 84 5,818 89

14 00

5000

125 07

377 69

11702

1,338 38 400

39`67

8"98 654444

12 91 154- 400 299

2048 4295

1785 . 16 50

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919. THE CITY RECORD. .665

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

County of New York) .

Amount Amount Country or Place from of of Expen-

Which He Came. Receipts ditures in 1918. in 1918.*

France Germany Russia. Germany

United States 10 00 Spain 91 Germany - 721 25 2,902 46 Norway . 3 49 Russia . 91 Austria Austria 1 00 France 4 98

Russia Germany Austria England Austria Japan Germany United States Hungary United States Germany United States, Greece Sweden. Ireland Unknown• Finland United States Germany Unknown Unknown Unknown

'Unknown Germany Unknown Austria Germany Germany Ireland,

Germany Unknown Bohemia Russia Ireland Russia United States. Italy France Germany United States. Switzerland United States France Austria Unknown Ireland Germany Servia Sweden France Ireland Turkey Unknown Hungary Unknown Bohemia Italy Unknown Ireland France Ireland Austria Germany Ireland United States. United States.,. United States. Italy Austria Germany England Sweden Ireland Germany • France Russia Germany Bohemia Ireland

Anton Smoliaiczuk, - unknown Russia .- 1 00 Robert L. Cuthbert, public accountant England 18 85 Joseph Bracum, carriage painter Hungary Anna Gray, housework Germany Otto C. F. Weitfeld, or Westfield, house- ' work ' Germany Elise Maier,- cook Germany Elizabeth Atkins, housework England Frances 'Jasinsky,".domestic Russia James Alexopoulos, waiter Greece Ludwig Larsen, ironworker Norway John Werner, - driver Germany Simon Frankel, unknown Russia Anton Buckaran, laborer Austria Thomas Bacilo, butcher Austria Mollie Davis, housework United States Patrick Reilly, laborer Ireland Julian D. Basch, unknown Unknown John Brummer, retired Germany Charles Nushardt, tailor Austria 11,u ry Iserman, unknown Russia Rudolph Braden, retired Germany John C, Beattie, salesman Ireland Mary E. Butler or M. E. Bell, furnished' -

rooms United States Geo. O. Howe, waiter United States Alice Egan, domestic Unknown Ellen Donovan, cook ^ ..... Ireland John Hickey, clerk Ireland Unknown man, unknown Unknown Edward Mahr, metalspinner Austria Elizabeth Fletcher, unknown Unknown Fred Reiss, unknown Unknown John Johnson, unknown Unknown Carl Krauss, unknown Unknown Sophie Sauer, unknown Unknown Mary Angas, seamstress England Jeanne Harriet, ladiesmaid France Elizabeth Fuller, housework . United States, Catherine Green, domestic . Ireland Johanna Prielonick, maid ' Hungary Henry Stevens, waiter Unknown Frank Baldwin, unknown Unknown Jennie Brady, -housework United States John Rabellion, cook France .. James M. Doyle, liquor business Ireland John Anderson, boatman . Holland Emily Wilson,. housekeeper England Katharine E. Kelly, telephone operator.... United .States Ida PoyhoiVen, housemaid . Finland Thomas O'Connor, guard on -Interborough

R. R. Nellie Klinger, housework Sam Kaplan, presser Ellen Denny, worker on lace goods Jacob Eich, cabinentmaker Frank Paul, laborer Walter F. Grant, musician Nicholas Johanson, window cleaner Edward Brewis, retired Philip Groeger, insurance agent Lucy Netter, furnished rooms John Holtz, unknown Nathaniel G. McMasters, doctor - Catherine McGivney, unknown William Campbell, driver Rosie Papsa, maid Harry Moskowitz, unknown Maurice Becker, butler J. M. McPhee, miner United States Bertha .Mokychi or Morkyejchi, unknown Unknown Saveno Crea or Sam Seveno, unknown ... Italy Robert McInerney, laborer United States Hans Glenne, carpenter Norway John Syrell, seaman United States Angelo Kapas, unknown Greece Daniel Melchior, unknown Unknown Maria Assenheimer,- housewife Germany' Mary Healy, housekeeper Ireland Charles McDermott, unknown Unknown Margaret Sheehy, domestic Ireland Seth B. Howes, unknown United States Otto Gimbel, unknown Germany Herman Gommen, waiter ' Germany Achille Thierry, waiter United States James Miller, unknown Unknown James - Taylor, none United States ... Louis Alofs, foreman Belgium Samuel Morgenthal, machinist England William Floyd, unknown Unknown Martin Noonan, laborer Ireland Sara P. Stewart, housewife United States. ... Josephine, or Johanna O'Connell, domestic Ireland Ellen Egan, unknown Ireland Harry Netschert, waiter Germany Margaretha Desarts; domestic Ireland James Rooney, helper at City Hospital.... Ireland. George McKinley, unknowin Unknown Francois Roger, unknown Unknown Hinrich J. Hinrichsen, laborer Germany Henry Wenhold, unknown Germany Dominique 'Casterau, cook ... , France Antonio Cafferato, unknown Italy Abraham Sklar, tailor Russia John Stapleton, chauffeur Ireland Louis Cosson, wardrobe man France Israel Wine, unknown Russia

James Smith, hotel clerk Kathrina Kaempfer, unknown Annie Seaman, cabinetmaker Fritz Podszus, editor Jacob Mariskoff, cigarmaker Louise Kerner, housework John Cuneo, salesman A. Elfin Duensing, nurse Emil Larsen, engineer Henry Bush, unknown Emil Milewski, or Milepski., salesman Mary Harazine, dressmaker Celia Moore, grocery store F. W. Gent, servant Richard A. Rennor, soldier Harry Sivishewsky,. painter Thomas, or Anastasias Kratsas, restaurant Christine Bergman, housework Anna Soderholm, maid Charles J. Modhe, piano maker Frank Oakley, actor Robert McAllister, coachman Mary Gilmartin, maid Therese Gillet. maid Jennie Fountain, or Eugenie La Forrest-

able, dressmaker Minnie Tegmeir, laundress Aron Keep, unknown Oscar H. P. Andree. advertising agent Mary L. White, employed by Russel Sage

Foundation Francis Aramburn, cattle raiser Edward Stamm, real estate William Erickson, printer Ivan Danisewicz, laborer David Sternberg, tailor Joseph Krenn, waiter Celine Le Royer, dressmaker Paul Mahewsky, or Powel Maliensky, jani--

tor Agnes Boder, unknown Anna Aumuller, domestic Ellis M. Wilson, artist and writer Pauline M. Hafner, or Bowie. housework Massagi Erraki, superintendent Minnie Greiner, or Frost, "cook Eliza Huber, housework Boydi Pokel, or Pokel Boris, dry goods Henry Armour, laborer Catherine Lunau, housework Lina. Walker, cook Slavros Jouridis; etc.. painter Erick Wallen, shoemaker Rose Williams, housework Annie Clear, scrubwoman John Meller. or Miller, scow • A. Helene H. Magrath, ragpicker Bertha Speck, hairdresser Henry - Adams, 'unknown James- Murdock, unknown William Cassidy, unknown Mary Komach, unknown Margaretha Wa:ldmar, unknown Lucy Benzee; domestic Gottlieb Bugleckner. waiter Arno.Otto Pohle, clerk -William Auteneid, baker Mary E. Quigley, maid - Michael Micas, unknown Marie Oxt. or •Axt, janitress John Lorenben. unknown. . . . . ........... 4nastasius Malkus, housework Mike Podweck, laborer Patrick Reddington, stableman -Wasily Zadora, -stableman Theresa Mewer, housework Angelo Fumeo, laborer Lorenz Gamisaus, subway -Joseph Muller, butcher 'Drew Morton, actor Matilda Odermalt. maid Mary B. Doyle, retired Sophie Ducco, milliner George Zuber. unknown Mary Lynch, No. 3, unknown Dennis D. Meehan, hotel clerk Charley Kaulbaars, grocery clerk Max Rodosaeslzeivich, painter Alexander Peterson, boatman Hector Burdet, cook - John McGinnis, salesman Gambriel Dambross,tailor Johann Reuterschan,' unknown Kecik Meliker, laborer J. A. Luberman, unknown Mary Masin, domestic John Delnero, cook James Stevens, or Foye, unknown Mary O'Brien, domestic. Marie Birdie, domestic John O'Hare, porter Katie - Godek, domestic C. F. Thurlings, unknown Bernard J. Flood, porter Minerva Homes, unknown Jack Deans, clerk John H. Wheeler, printer Marino Mega, laborer Marie Moskowitz, housework Jacob Becker, stonecutter Charles Lettice, butler Annie - Johnson, domestic Thomas Dunn, gardener - Leo Mathern, watchman Leon Dauvier, motorcar driver Ewald Feldman, unknown Adolf F. W. Kemm, clerk Pauline Aschermann, domestic Edward O'Connor, janitor

232

400 229

1,203 25

137 65 '12 50

37 56

4 00

32 02 35972

22 50

13 99

8 93 43 74 13 50

'13 50 1 98

100 15 87

• '4661 198

1562 95

Ireland Hungary Russia England

Germany Prussia Unknown ' Russia

United. States ... Germany England Unknown Ireland - Unknown United States Hungary Hungary Belgium

400 200

40 00

676 30 36 10

1,045 29

14 35 5 50' 200 • 06

678 51 806 71

200

18 85 6 00

2,604 $9

14 00 4400

445 400 9 73

439 31

155 34 534 59

100 5000

18518 921 07

15247 4 , 2965

34469 104

46 46 18 01 87 52

182

32 07 2608 22

8482 200 15

4115 533 04

34 271 90 694 198

153 92443 5 50

12 52 85 198

403 38

649 87 100

319 -92-- 478 -19 182 550

63 10

-100

198 '1.82

.,. 2 45 440

* Including funeral expenses, claims ' of creditors and. amount paid -to next. of kin, ctc. .

* Racludfing .'funeral _expenses, claims of. kin. etc. . _

creditors' and amount • paw -to next ;of

666

THE CITY ,RECORD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919.

Amount Amount Name and Occupation (Place. Country or Place from • of of Expen-

of Residence at the Time of Death Which He Came. Receipts ditures County of New York). in 1918. in 1918.*

Antoine Muzzarelli, professor of languages France 40 97 4,799 03 Kate Stokes, housekeeper Ireland -31 46 75 00 Henry Peyekaus, machinist Germany 400 August Hormann, dishwasher Germany 7 54 4 00' Arthur Jenkins, elevator United States ... 5 54 Karl Schmidt, retired soldier Germany 86.23 James McNeill, retired Scotland 6 88 Mathilde Schwarzbach, housework Austria 2 98 Meyer Shapanka, shipping clerk Russia , 1,234 56 Frank Mangold, unknown Germany 12 59 839 75 Edward Schaffner, carpenter Germany 4 96 John Wissmowski, laborer Austria 7 00 Margaret Gagan, or Kienan, domestic Ireland 1 98 Louis Bauer, salesman Germany 1 98 4 00 Karl Reeder, music teacher United States ... 5 07 Emma Massy, matron United States ... 10 90 John J. A'Becket, painter United States ... 45 65 Christian Weber, unknown Germany 3 97 400 Isaac Weissberg, tailor Russia 3 97 3 00 Annie Talbert, housework Germany 1 00 Roman Kluke, actor Russia 7 93 . 45 00 Joseph A. O'Dwyer, unknown Unknown 71 38 Lizzie Marks, or Ida Silverman, nurse.... Russia 70 46 Lucien Dorignan, salesman France 15 55 Anna Bachman, housework Germany 55 44 125 60 Frank W. Staffield, carpenter Germany 10 91 4 00 Annie Hughes, domestic England 1 98 Johanna Fitzgerald, housework Ireland 4 96 William McMahon, laborer United States ... 3 97 Jacob Mosewicz, taborer Russia 56 69 Mowscha• Galburth, janitor Russia 91 Amos Hemstreet, unknown Unknown 11 90 1,174 87 Harry Nebrosky, or Gregory, unknown.... Unknown 21 00 Anna Zoltan, unknown Hungary 3 97 4 00 Irene Bishop, housewife France 30 70 218 55 Emily J. Hauser, housewife England 2 81 160 50 Marie Keller, housewife Switzerland 446 Johanna Mahon, unknown Unknown 18 85 10 00 Maggie McLaughlin, domestic Ireland 4 96 Zisso G. Pourda, waiter Servia 10 97 4 00 Ann, or Annie Glynn, unknown Ireland 9 92 Isabelle Oliver, maid United States 25 Dora Fuhrmann, dressmaker Germany 6 98 4 00 John Foster, or Johanna Ffotzer, tailor... Germany 38 67 4 25 Michael Javonsky, etc., cleaner and presser Austria 5 95 4 00 William Stokes, longshoreman Ireland 42 68 Rose Koovis, housework Hungary 2 98 James Fisk, laborer England 37 98 Julia Pogoda, servant Austria 91 Hugh McCaffray, laborer Ireland 7 90 Mitre Razmoff, merchant Bulgaria 1 98, Naly Kolatka, or Chadan, domestic Austria 2 98 Robert Langford, hatter England 9 92 Camille Lamoine, unknown France 91 Leo Regnert, electrician Switzerland 34 57 Anna Heckman, domestic Germany 106 95 Cash Received from Department of Charities February 13, 1918. Mary Grace, unknown Ireland 2 20 Michael Whalen, $3 Natalie Barquist, 55 cents; John- Robert, 25 cents; Thomas Edward Bennett, merchant Unknown 66 Volonino, $2; John Gesnick, 35 cents; Hilda Taylor, 23 cents; Andrew Robensky, Wilhelm Benson, laborer Germany 3 98 $1; Joseph Atlas, 67 cents; Antonio Perez, $4.02; Joseph Lepaz, $1; John J. Hyde, Lucy A. Sweet, housekeeper United States 9 95 $5 cents; Frank Miller, $10; Angelo Defino, $7.57; Frank Areno, $5.76; Martin Curran, James McMahon, waiter Ireland 14 59 55 cents; Harry Cohen, $3; William Hey, $1.83; Harry" Lynch, $4. Total, $46.63. Leon Guipson, artist France X214 87 Cash from Department of Charities March 11, 1918. Mary A. Simpson, cook Ireland 154 46 - I. Van Blarcom, $1; Louise Peck, 20 cents • Frederick Rappan, 27 cents- John Albert Langenhagen, housekeeper United States 1 32 Logan, $1.75; Mary Masterson, $21.65; Michael Marschenchucc, $1; Fred Nilson, $10.86. Total, $36.73.

* Including funeral expenses, claims of creditors and amount paid to next of Cash from Department of Charities March 14, 1918. kin, etc. John McGuire, $5.70; Malcolm McKenzie, ; William Jenkins, $1; Joseph Biscat,

72 cents ; James Rainey, $1 • Frank Foray, $1.50; Joseph Simaitousky, $2 • Lazar Report of Moneys Unclaimed by Next of Kin and Paid into the City Treasury Under , Miletchek, 43 cents ; George Jenchenko $10 • Michael Igasz, $$ • Philip Miller, 10 a Decree of the Surrogate. Angelo De Roma, ' p $ , g ,$3.04; John Caton, ~3; Constantine Kiewra, $4; Herman Sanger,

Johanna Jordan, $3,418.74; Katie Galvin,' $574.74: Alice Egan, $2,003.88; Mary $4; Gerry M. Murray, $4. Total, $61.39. E. ' Butler, $991.18; Abraham Belschmak, $320.09; Jeanette Trisdorfer, $1,775.47 ; Department of Charities, April 9, 1918. Sarah McEvoy, $1,534.57; Mary Hurley, $327.29; Ida Poyhonen, $113.54; Israel Buredicto Concetti, $1.20; Jansen Waldeman, $2; Frances Gordon, $5; Philip Wine, $325.95; Martin Noonan, $45.70; Mary A. Simpson, $517.12; Alice M. Hornby, Moog, 4• Anton Renker, $5; Emma Robinson, $425; Bartha Shubert, S0 cents; Vito $57.61; Edward Stamm, $672.78. Total, $12,678.66. Carcio, $6; Lettie Young, $10; Phillip Reilly, $1,81; Rupert Heitzman, 6 cents.

The balances remaining in the following estates, unclaimed by next of kin have Total, $39.82. been paid into the City treasury during the year, pursuant to chapter 230 of the Cash from Commissioner of Charities, April 22, 1918. Laws of 1898: May Raffan, $7.80; Charles Weishaupt, $1.50; John Doyle, .50; Yee Kee, ;

Edw. G. Cormack, $25.76 ; Israel Wine, $325.95 John H. Bryan, $94.29; Will- John Goyer, $1.60 John Bohning, 2 cents; Martin Nichols, $3; Rose Baclrowitz, , tam Stokes, $42.68; Kate McNally; $143.84; Guiseppe Chiarelli, $55; Patrick Beatty, Carrie Raggi, 45 -cents; George Schivat, $2; John Nilan, $1; Martin Luther, 1; $38.47; Henry Penulty, $69.02; James Taylor, $4.20;. Francois Rogers, $10.23; Will- Theodore Alex, $21; Edward Hunt, 25 cents; Max Paris, $3; Owen McGann, 1.51; iam Ringelman, $43.84; Annie Gray, $1.90; Frank Baldwin, 99 cents; Philip Groeger, Martin Obermeier, $11.98; Joseph Petruccio, $1.50; Hasen Dusan, $4.10; Frank $33.17; John Syrell, $1.90; James Rooney, $111.88; Anna Kristek, $5.14; Eugene Dubois, $5; Charles Casey, $1; Mary Darey, 84 cents • Theodore Lo} an, $19; Joseph Serretti, $59.20; Kathryn A. Tobin, $27.09; Elizabeth Waller, $23.38; John Hoffner, Williams, 25 cents; Rose Karnick, 6 cents; Michael 'Halligan; $8• Laura Sestile, 40 $2.59; Samuel Johnson, $72.60; Robert Waugh, $25.75; Bernard McGurk, $35.15; cents; Fannie Harding, 58 cents; William J. Madison, $2; Luigi Pignatelli, $4; Ben-John Dinklage, $133.28; Manuel Ontala, $37.93; Jan Puyer, $152.96; John Wade, jamin Mudd, $8; Michael Garrity, 60 cents; Sylvester Graham, $3; Angelo Savene, $3.16 ; August Empting, $2.11; Irene Charnock, $499 ; Julian Alexeury, $90.73 ; $15 ; John McKnight, $3 ; Spiros Zarmas, $2; Joseph Stritmatter, $10; John Trufelli, Daniel J. Coda, $1.15; Charles Sandholm, $14.72; Gragia Ranza, 18 cents; Anna $1• Total, $153.94. Schmallenberg, $162.15; Amelia Delmote, $16.63; Henry Anderson, $627; Philip Cash from Department of Charities, May 6, 1918. Bach, $11.03; Charles Thiermert, $10.58; Daniel McKay, $8.42; Joseph Simank, $339. David Goden, $4; Thomas Mathews, 22 cents; Diana Rowlin, 67 cents. Total, Stanislaw Embinger, $2.82; Sam Isias, $87.89; Daniel Duggan, $12.06; Jane Mc- $4.89• Elgunn, $209.90; George W. Chapman, 97 cents; Benjamin Rushman, 88 cents; Cash from Department of Charities May 13, 1918. Ellen Dooley, 87 cents ; Kami Wamamura, $1.33 ; Mary Grace, $2.09 ; Edward Martin Rowan, $3 ; John Bollock, $5 ; John Basta, 40 cents ; Felix Kernick, $10 ; Dorr, $15.67; Arthur Jenkins, $5.26; James McNeill, $6.16; Karl Reeder, $4.82; Emma Catherine Mulvey, $2; Annie McGrau, $2; Betty Spiegel, $1,50; Frank Miller, Massey, $10.35; Loudin McCormick, $5.03: John Smugg, $1.10; Moses Aufrichtig, Margaret Heinville, $6; William French, $1.36; Oscar Hallgren, $1; John Solo, $8.33; Fritz Padazus, $1.68; Emil Larsen, $1.05; Henry Bush, $66.96; Celia Moore, Mary McKenna, $3; Peter Toll, $2; Patrick ,j Walsh, $25; Carrie B. Monterilic, $34.93; Thomas Kratsas, $25.43; Frank Oakley, $12.68; Alexander Sales, $11.59; Jose Garcia, $1; Lukacz Porolik, $15.90; William Harvey, $1; Joseph Marcuci, John J. A. Becket, $43.27; Jacob Mozerwitz, $53.45; Harry Neborsky, $19.95; Isa- Frank McKenna, $2.27. Total, $95.43. bella Oliver, 12 cents; Daniel Melchior, $17.56; James Miller, $7.19; Samuel Mor- Cash from Department of Charities May 23, 1918. genthal, $5.86; George McKinley, $3.99; Yoshitara Mura, $3.87; George Wall, 57 - John Cahill, $125; Fred Martin, $3.53; Bridget Shields, $13; John Curran, $1.35. cents; Joseph Miller, $1.22; Alfio Torrissi, $11.11; Thomas Kenny, 47 cents; Lewis Total, $19.13. McHaines, $4.69; William LaFevre. $18.94; John Wiszmowski, $6.65; Marie Keller, Cash from Department of Charities June 6, 1918. $4.24; Robert H. Mack, $17.22; Henrietta Case, $2.90: James Smith, $220; Kath- Dora Julian, 20 cents; Harry Karfin, $5.04; Catherine Murray, 44 cents- John erine Kaempfer, $6.40; Robert McAllister, $13.29; William Erickson, $3.32; Rose Pieliel, $9.19; Peter Quinn, 85 cents; Thomas Smyth, $2.44; Rafelo Noleri, 35~ cents; Williams, $12.94; Bertha Speck, 24 cents; Henry Adams, $4.46; James Murdock, Marcus Bockower, $2; William Wells, $2; Jean Collette, $4; Charles Kline, $Z. Total, $3.57; William Cassidy, $1.79; Michael Micas, $19.71; John Sorensen, $19.95; Robert $28.51. -

.Krauss, $6.55; Drew Morton, $38.93; Mary Lynch, No. 3, 96 cents; Max Podo- Cash from Department of Charities June 28 1918.saislzeivich, $24.12; J. A. Luberman, $17.81; Minerva Holmes, $14.49; Jack Leans, Michael Papadopoulos, 3 cents; Natala Liacono, $4; Andrew B. Corr, $1.18; $9.61; John H. Wheeler, $1.77; Marino Mego, $3.77; Julian D. Basch, $1.61; Edward Cornelius Shea, $1.15; John Mastutis, $1.99; Theodore Novokoveck, $2; Patrick Gil-Mohr, $14.27 ; Elizabeth Fletcher, $25.17; Fred Reiss, $1.77; John Johman. $2.87; dea, $4; Cornelius Roessler, $6; Patrick Coopeit-$3; John Edwards, .25 cents George Carl Krauss, $1.77; Sophie Sauer, $2.65; John Robellion, $11.80; Joseph Montero, Stackler, $3; Mary Tallman, 11 cents; Mary Bellew, 30 cents; Michael Roldy, $b; $7.31; Martha J. McPigott, $15.23; J. M. McPhee, 5 cents ; Richard F. Seyen, $6.O4 ; Grace Lowell, $1; John - Lopez, $1; Nellie Pinkney, $7.08 ; Lizzie Mes, 12 cents; Charles L. Conway, 15 cents : Monroe Peterson, $2.37 ; Michael Maurice, 38 cents ; Spiro Petro, $3. Total, $54.21. Samuel Wightman, 48 cents ; Thomas McAuliffe, $7.39; Henry Wagner, $4.20; Francis Cash from Commissioner of Charities Ju1j 5; 1918. Zacek, $14.35; Frederick H. Tyler, $4.46: Julio Rodriquez, $4.84; Emil Matchusek, John Destafano, $4; Ziambatisto, $1. : ; Thomas Mangm , 15 cents; Mary Pryor, $4.13; Angelo Canetta, $8.27; William P. Millet, $17.32; William Dwyer, $3.99; George $3; Nathan Strauss, 7 cents; Mary Tree; 125; Waldemar Kelsch, 35 cents; Margaret Cullan, 44 cents ; John Summaruge, $8.75 ; Henry Champion, 12 cents ; Harry Mc- Heslien, 42 cents ; Catherine Fowler, $125 ; Ann McMahon, $12.10; Adolph Goldman, Gann, 23; William Smith, $8.46; Daniel McGurk, $2.66; Frank Kissner, $4.87; Mary $4; Ernest' Otaway, 40 cents; Haig Butenbarg, $5. Total, $33.87. McCarthy, $9; Jule Bergere, $8.31; Christopher Murch, $2.11; Samuel S. Thomas, Cash from Department of Charities Jul', 9, 1918. $7.20; Stella E. Berrian, $11.40; William Walcott, $3.33; Isabella Kennedy, $4.86; William McLoughlin, $16.12; Harry Alexander, IT; Antoinette Soave, $1.2,4; George Thomas, $4.97; John Zach, $11.01; Dominick Micholopulo, $1.29; Fred- Maggie Cassola, 25 cents; Lawrence Clarson ,$5= Nicholas Rae 35 cents; Ida Gaz- erick Lawrence, $2.68; unknown_ man, $1.75; John Doe, $3.97. Total, $3,13296, zola, $2.35 ; Albert Gluc Bertha lrmann, $6; Bera Carnson, 10 cents. Total, $48.41.

I

Cash from Commissioner of Charities October 15, 1917. Charles Aul, 60 cents; Incus Farschmidt, 2 cents; Barcilo Garcia, 60 cents;

Terrance O'Connor, 61 cents; Vincenzo Parlite, $2.90; HenryVoerman, 15 cents; Ann Moore, 20 cents; Margaret Knoller, $5.97; Edward Farley, $5.86; August Kloppert, $2.55. Total, $19.46.

Cash from Commissioner of Charities November 1, 1917. Mary Murray, $5.45; Thomas Kane, $9.05; Max Lindan, $1.00; William Thompson,

46 cents; William Walsh. 70 cents; John Harworth, 63 cents;; Alie Mohamed, $4.00; Jong Long, 45 cents; William Ryan, 2 cents; Milton Berrick, 15 cents; Ida Oswell, 75 cents ; Walter Howey, 5 cents ; John Walter, $6.50; Harry Michaels, $1.00; Adam Lang, $1.00; Harry Gotlier, $1.00. Total, $3221.

Cash from Department of Charities November 7, 1917.' Nora Doyle, 33 cents; Harriet Lund, 25 cents; John McCullough, $2.50; Joseph

William, $1.6r; Mary McLaughlin, 11 cents; Michael Daese, 10 cents, James McGrath, $2.06. Total, $6.96.

Cash from Department of Charities November 28, 1917. John Buck, $20.00; John Fraser, $1.48; Anna Picone, 20 cents; Madge Breda,

$2025; Thomas Ray, 41 cents; Charles Davis, $16.91; Louis Dupont, 25 cents; Kate Hornacek, $1.00; Joseph Traverso, $9.00; - Anthony Halgren, $17.00; Marcelino Egelsion, $11.24; Bodrigi Postigo, $5.93; Thomas Burke, 5 cents; Isaac Freedman, $6.00; Adie Robinson, $1.81; Henry Daubler, $25.00; Abraham Zabrousky, $6.00; Sampson Gardner, $11.00; Peter Miller, $1.05; John McNeill, 25 cents; Isadore Inchera, $1.00; Frank Napolitano, 77 cents ; George Dometrio, $5.98; George Meyers, $18.00; Charles Olders, $1.00; Alexander Anderson, $1.45; Cornelius O'Keefe, $1.94; George Manholz, 25 cents; John Cavanagh, 25 cents; Serafino Cardinelli, 64 cents; Charles Frei, $9.50. Total $195.61.

Cash from Department of Charities December 5, 1917. William Burke, $1220; Nicholas Christiana, 1 cent; Hen Christopher, $2.00;

Mary Gray, 6 cents; John Gillian, $5.00; Nicholas George, p3.50; William Hoye, $1.11; Fannie Jacobson, 10 cents ; William Long, 50 cents ; Annie Stevenson, 5 cents; Elenore Ford, $123; Thomas Leonard, $3.20; Albert Newberry, $520, Ellen Norton, $3.00. Total, $37.16.

Cash from Department of Charities December 10, 1917. Louis Fahrenkopt, 17 cents; Sophie Bila, $4.00; William Richmond, $1.00; James

Walsh, 33 cents; George Haupt, $1.00; Benjamin Pollock, 40 cents; John Spelatas, $1.45; Walter Hill, 1 cent; Martin Connolly, 60 cents; Hugh L. Tighe, 61 cents; Richard H. Evans, 30 cents; Albert T. Kennefick, 20 cents; Meyer Resin, $3.00; Vase! Beck, $2.00; Joseph Bannon, $1.01; Angelo Astuto, 12 cents; Kate Ippolito, $1.77; Michael Feeley, $4.75; Hyman Katz, $4.44; Herman Palmer, $4.17; Felix Navinsky, 12 cents; Joseph Gallagher, $2.00; Hugh McGirr, 59 cents; Samuel Baird, $6.00. Total, $40.04.

Cash received from Deportment of Charities January 10, 1918. Mary Boyle, 75 cents; Michael Flick, 24 cents; Jesse Goldsmith, $1.54; James

Ready, 3 cents; Rose Stevenson, $3.00; James Daly, $35.00; James Walsh, $8.00; Susie Arnold, $1.77. Total, $50.33.

Cash received from Department of Charities January 14, 1918. John Ackerman, $3.00; Andrew Cheler, $1.00; Chong Mock, $11.00; Wnychzyk

Frank, $2.00; Fred Swordstrom, 52 cents; Gerald Taylor, IT cents; John Devlin, $2.00; Isadore Weinstein, 51 cents; Samuel Zobinsky, $10.00; George Leeman, 37 cents ; Frank Riggs, 17 cents. Total, $30.69.

Cash Received from Department of Charities February 1, 1918. Niels Nelson, 22 cents; Henry Ashman, 60 cents; James Crunnins, 46 cents;

Agnes Ryan, $5; Michael Donovan, 81 cents; John Wilson, $6.32; Clara Goldman, 46 cents ; Fred Rollo, $1; Carl Eckert, $14. Total, $28,87.

Cash from Department of Charities February 7, 1918. James Barrow, $7.50 ; John Bloom, $1.01; Margaret Cullen, $3.01; James Corcoran,

$2,34; Sam Decker, $2.60; Julia Horner, 8 cents; George Islan, $10; Peter Kuhn, $1; Carl Mann, $1; Clarence Moore, $4.08; George Schloendorf, 43 cents; Marjorie Thompson, $4.89; Kate Worth, 71 cents. Total, $38.65.

Ernest Schmidt, 28 cents; John Touhey, $8.57; unknown man, 5 Doyer street, 5 cents; unknown woman, 1 W. 64th street, 83 cents ; Nicholas Paretto, $1.61; Hyman Rioner/.$2 cents ; Ernest D. Stark, $1.53 ; Martin J. Lang, 62 cents ; Giuseppa Calanasi, $1.04 • Silas H. Moore, 56 cents ; Thos. L. Odom, 66 cents ; William Ingham, $2.88 ; Peter Iopp, 77 cents; Frank Kelly, 59 cents; John Gonzales, $2.10; Thomas Gallagher, 22 cents ; James Gillen, $4.92; unknown - woman; Clinton and Broome streets, 11 cents; unknown male child, Cortlandt street ferry, $14.75; unknown man, 72d street, E. R., $28.50; unknown man, 54th street, N. R., $4.80; Charles Mullarkey, 77 cents; James Moore, 59 cents; George Lundquist, 44 cents; James Grant, $6.75; John Dexter, $201; James Curley, $1.81; Thomas Connors, 25 cezfts; William Cawley, 19 cents; Edward Johnson, 55 cents ; W. T. Wolff, $2.50; John Tracy, $1.80; Dennis Cronin, 2 cents; Alfred Demler, $1.49; John Erickson, 39 cents; Wm. K. Hammond, $1.20 • Fred Johnson, 3 cents ; Joseph Koerer, 4 .cents ; Mathew Lambert,1.03; Frank Mahoney, 20 cents ; John McGloin, 20 cents - Paul Novak, 43 cents; James O'Brien, 76 cents ;ohn - Powers, 3 cents ; Carl Seiler, 35 cents - unknown woman, Gussie Grozyck, $1.77; unknown man, 1 cent; unknown man, orand Central Sta-tion, $120; August Solan, 5 cents. Total, $102.77.

Cash from Harlem Hospital August 13, 1918. Albert Silberstein, 3 cents; Philo Waxier, 45 cents; Howard Dehart 9 . cents;

Wolf Mufson, -56 cents; Vincenzo Napolis, $125; Patrick -O'Hara, .$10.58; Charles O'Connor, -15 cents; Louis Sieby, 13 cents; Paul Lieberman, 7 cents; Ed., Johnson, 10 cents; James White, 57 cents; Gabel Wade, $2; unknown man, $1.70; John Seawall, $1.14; Labote Ramiro,- 90 cents; Alexander Roberts, 15 eenta f Frank Pasada, 22 cents-;- Refhus Porter, $2.74; Ezequel Portmondo, $1; Charles- Killgrew,- $1.; •William D. Mitchell, 25 cents; George Mansinaun, 80 cents; Joseph Marsh, 26 cents; Frank Hennessey, 15 . cents ; Frank Gallino, 28 cents ; Manuel Monroe, 50 cents; Eckbert Fisher, 35 cents; Peter Fisher,:43; Lucy Frigsley, 54 cents; Isaac . Fields, $2.54; Edward Elkema, 4 cents ; Frank Donohue, 17 cents ; Matthew Duare, 10 cents; Henry Campbell, 25 cents; Michael Bunelli, 50 cents; Olive McCoy, $1.87; Max $a1ok, 13. cents; Catherine Berlingham, 25 cents; William 'Carmody, 30 cents; Joseph Crogan, 10 cents ; Michael Cleary, ; 2 cents; Flora Cusand, 50 -cents.; Joseph Pady, 25 cents; AdolphPary; 97 cents ; Jennie Osgood, $1026; Nicola Votinelh, -.12 cents. Total,

Cash Statement for the Year 1918. - Balance, January 1, 1918 , Cash received during 1918.

778 466,490 31

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919. THE CITY RECORD.

Cash from Department of Charities August 5, -191& Horace Bailey, $3.10; Mary Cleary, 26 cents; Daniel Dalzell, $2.16; Thomas Egan,

$1.12; Emil Goodman, $4.60; Charles Halfer, 20 cents; Catherine Vozek, $3.10; Con-solo Vischio, $3.63; Annie Watson, $2.81. Total,-$20.98.

Cash from Department of Charities August 6, 1918. James Cummings, 11 cents; Mary Byrnes, $1; Basil Wert, 70 cents; Louis Miller,

$1.75; Fred Laughlin, $1; Margaret Granger, 9 cents; Michael Brady, 20 cents; Mary McKee, $3; Johanna Condron, $12.31; Peter Johnson, $1.50; Aloysius Tornay, $4.67; Thomas McGloin, $2.70; Abraham Slapach, $1; Paul Farrell, 35 cents; Carrie McDon-ald, $1 ; Pat Whalen,. $20; Dora Seifield, 50. cents; Jacob Mumblatt, $4.05; Herman Heiner, $1. Total, $56.93.

Cash from Department of Charities, August 16th, 1918. William Hennessy, $7 ; Angelo Solis, $1; Elizabeth Reilly, $1.01; Frank Done, 24

cents ; George Hazeltine, $5 ; Emulie Paone, $3.18; Michael Marantonio, $1; John F. Curtayne, 2 cents; Mary De Witt, 10 cents; .Fannie Dolson, $2; William Carr, $3.10. Total, $23.55.

Cash Received from Bellevue Hospital October 22, 1917. Andrew Campbell, 10 cents; Woycide Wlosoyansky, 87 cents; John Sprague, $6.10;

Michael Masterson, 5 cents; John Daly, 70 cents; Frank Howath, 30 cents; Peter Chigares, 30 cents ; Josephine McCahiol, 10 cents ; Carl Ranken, 20 - cents ; Frank Ovidinis, 62 cents; John Walton, 17 cents; Joseph Eckley, $1.10; Daniel Haggerty, $5; Patrick Mullen, 29 cents ; Martin Rediter; 57 .cents ; Morris Pommovy, less cartage and carfare, 66 cents, $13; Libbie Schwartz, less carfare and cartage, 42 cents, $23; Oscar Opitz, 30 cents ; Henry Roth, 35 cents ;. Thomas Roume, 25 cents ; Henry Gillig, $1; John Bardells, 2 cents; Ludwig Mehmeska, 6 cents; Raymond Ash, 40cents; Michael Curran, 30 cents ; Katherine Martin, $1; John Sherman, $1.08 ; Patrick McGrath, $1; Pat Nenhung, $1.49; John Byrnes, $4; James McCauley, 45 cents; Henry Collison, 2 cents; Richard O'Brien, 26 cents; George Leb, $1.08; John Aquato, $436; Albert Fasig, 32 cents; Eleanore. Hokin, 27 cents; Pucina Dernaco, $5; August Gentelomo, 35 cents ; Fred Floas, 26 cents ; James Brown, $5 ; Edward Cohen, 34 cents ; Unk. Man (Haber), 60 cents; John Mann, 25 cents; Francis Mahoney, 45 cents ,• James Edwards, less fare 29 cents, $17; Adolph Bertune, 66 cents; Harry Smart, 3 cents; William Wilson, 35 cents; James Repette, 40 cents; George Kohler, 95 cents; James Mulcahey, 55 cents; Joseph Ferro, 1 cent; Nevito Serengo, $4; Henry Strube, $1.20; Michael O'Hearn, 10 cents; Joseph Harfeld, 53 cents; John Bakan, $1.15; William Eise, 5 cents; Dred Miller, 26 cents; James Mattes, $7.48; Dave Roberts, 17 cents; William Johnson, $2; Mary Snyder, 6 cents; Gertrude Pearson, $8.29; Lillian Chris-tian, 50 cents; Henry Page, 90 cents; Henry Pipeke, 80_ cents ; Louis Cassaro, $2; John Fitzgerald, $1.75; William Quinn, $1; Edward Donohue, 20 cents; Alex Alesigio, $1; Cyril Holder, less cartage 17 cents, $20; Gus Bregle, $3.15; Picato Bernato, 29 cents; Joe Schwartz, $1.50; Philip Strimberga, 15- cents; Patrick Doherty, $1; Edward Lyons, 8 cents; Joseph Prussia, $6.35; Margaret Chrissold, 21 cents; Andrew Scullen, 11 cents ; John Hansen, $2.20 ; Joseph McCahill, 10 cents - Peter Bibo, 90 cents; Nathan Braunstein, 30 cents; Spyros Kokhales,-92 cents; James Trainor, 10 cents; Frank Fitzgibbons, 10 cents ; Abraham Dunn, 17 cents ; John Kevil, 10 cents ; Michael Holland, $1.06; Abe Frelich, 85 cents; Gustav Opperman, $1.60; Walter Griffin, 5 cents. Total, $202.

Cash from Bellevue Hospital December 12, 1917. Robert Clements, 36 cents; William Clark, 2 cents; Mary Malcomb, $128; Jeremiah

Thompson, 22 cents; William Weir, 70 cents; Frances Neff, $3.00; Nicola Steto, $10.50; James Downey, $1.00; Martin Horan, $2.68;' Dominica De Sorno, $19J5; John Kennedy, 1 cent; George Lockwood, $1.30; John McBride, 20 cents; Charles Mercurio, $1.00; William Thompson, $1.13; William Frame, 15 cents; Peter Boneado, $1.05; Peter Rausch, $11.90; Fred Mangold, 20 cents; Peter Farrell, $1.00; James Allen, 45 cents ; Leslie Littell, 25 cents ; Joseph Alexander, $1.35 ; Nicolas Bucuopani, $1.11; George Melville, 99 cents-; John Walsh, 46 cents ; John Mansfield, 10 cents; Unknown Man, 12 cents; Joseph Toner, 10 cents; John O'Neil, 50 cents; Thomas Hanson, $1.00; Henry Lavin, $20.51; Casino Valenti, $2.05; Michael Neshepoc, $1.00; Frank Burns, $1.00; Sam Shapiro, $4.30; John 0lchuk, $1.49; Martin Brennan, 16 cents; Charles Gean, 13 cents; Amedo Ali, $1.32; George Lupke, 3 cents; Philip McCaffrey, $1.40; Edward Langdon, 65 cents; Raphalle Frazzini, 10 cents; J. F. Quesado, 55 cents; Adulas Neagle, 45 cents. • Total, $99.14.

Cash received from Bellevue Hospital January 25, 1918. Foley, 40 cents; Patrick Connelly, $1.32; Tony Culaga, $3.08; Lewis Valentine,

70 cents ; Sam Adler, 26 cents ; Thomas McGinnis, 8 cents ; Sapine Hawkins, 55 cents.; Sam Chester, 42 cents; Kate Keist, 56 cents; John Ruhl, 16 cents; Sam Heywood, 22 cents; Hugo Korch, 73 cents; Henry Delaney, carfare and ex. 20 cents, $335; Eliza-beth Lewis, 6 cents; John FriedeI, 20 cents; John Murphy, Cartage, 20 cents, $4.47; Ed-ward Newton, 11 cents ; Agop Gregorian, 71 cents; Thomas McCarthy, 10 cents; Charles Davis, $2; Michael Kocheler, 10 cents; Alexander Richardson, cartage -20 cents, $7.47; Charles W. Gould, 48 cents ; Frank Paton, 25 cents ; Frank Howard, $1.34 ; John Bryad, $1.08; Abraham Boukofsky, 1 cent; Charles Hagencoupe, cartage 20 cents, $7.80; John Larken, 85 -cents; Saul Zweig, $2.02; Christ Markel, 22 cents; Chas. Anderson, 85 cents; William Jordan, 6 cents; Demetri, Soapeck, 5 cents; John Mocklin, .10 cents; John Novak, 34 cents; Beckie Dickerman, carfare 20 cents, $4.80; Mary Ander-son, 35 cents ; Oswald Raper, 50 cents ; Hugh Salon, 12 cents ; John Manckus, 56 cents; Cornelius Sullivan, $1.72; Felix Graffe, $1.30; Manuel Gonzales, $125; Mary Gavi-gan, 18 cents; Peter McGeven, 20 cents; Dan Hanrahan, 70 cents; John Ward, $7.44; James Fay, $1.15; Alfred Weite, 22 cents; Edmund Carsen, 3 cents; Germano Truck, 15 cents; Bernard Lamb, $1.09; Patrick O'ConnelI, 63 cents; Samuel Schnapp, 9 cents; Christopher Hansen, 4 cents; Helene Upperman, 56 cents; Michael Telve , 79 cents ; Unknown Woman, 4 cents ; John Dugan, $2 .35 ; Freeman Thompson, $2.30; George Henshan, $1.57 ; Charles Camp, 26 cents ; William Hogan, $1.20; Rose Wichol, 5 cents ; Mary Archibald, 1 cent ; Elmer Paulson, 23 cents ; Carl Krappatsoh, 30 cents Paul Unes or Jones, 50 cents; Bernard Friedman,- 11 cents; James Tauweather, .65 cents ; Edward Greeve, 18 cents ; May Ham, 95 cents. Total, $77.07.

Cash from Bellevue Hospital, April 4, 1918. Louisa Kirk, $12; George Reynolds, 37 cents; John Summers, 2 cents; Sadie

Poussant, 85 cents; David Scott, 3 cents: Amaedus Martens, 5 cents; George Rapp, $10; Charles Meyer, 1 cent; William Meyer, 5 cents; Patrick Duffy, $1; Louis - Basserd, 17 cents ; Thomas Robinson, 15 cents ; Victoria Chifosky, $3.21 ; Jacob Reeper, 8 cents ; Charles Smith, 3 cents ; Thomas Lyon, $7.21; Sarah Nochrufsky, 36 cents; unknown woman, 20 cents; Lingi Say Seun, 30 cents; Nelich Hater, 17 cents; Isaac Epstein, $6.94; Alfred Jerry, $1.54; Max Cohen, 15 cents; Joachim Fernandez, 30 cents; William Bell, $1.61; Bartholomew Savil, - 5 cents; Wilhelm Ward, 5 cents; Walter Jacques, 46 cents; Peter Kocarus, $4; Nick Libetitu, $7; Pasquale Muccio, $1.10; John O'Connell, 6; Ray Covey, 1 cent; Harry Bountcaann, $2.19; Hannah McGinness, 88 cents; William Gamble, $1.43; Greminal Smart, 5 cents ; Cornelius Driscoll, 15 cents ; Htnry Bosquitt, 25 cents; George Hunt, $5 ; Rebecca Coffino, $1.01; Annie Bartels, S~0 cents; Sydney Smith, $1.54; Joseph Mc-Nally, 57 cents ; Ernest Samier, $5.55 ; Edward Benedict, 97 cents • Julia Scalon, 40 cents ; Albert Renaux, 56 cents ; Max Sussmann, 17 cents; Isidore wann, $1; Henry Schmied, $1.65; Frank Watters, $13; Elizabeth Martin, 10 cents; Frank Bitzman, $1; Catherine Maher, 26 cents. Total, $104.11.

Cash from Bellevue Hospital, April 29, 191& James Garvin, 10 cents ; Leo Bray, 13 cents ; John Goetz, 5 cents ; James Dow-

den, $25.60; Jai es Carroll, 20 cents; Cornelia O'Connell, $1.07; John Thomas, 32 cents ; Michael Walsh, $7.36 ; Robert Law, 72 cents ; Fritz Uhde, $1.71; Peter Mortonson, $1.17; James Grocia. 18 cents; Luke Shields, 53 cents; Harry Han-sen, -70 cents ; Joseph Auer, $1.50: Richard Cottar, 4 cents ; Dagny Trousigeurd,. 43 cents; Isidore Ludwig, $1.10; Michael Gayer, 50 cents; William Roumelsbach, 29 cents ; Jacob Litroff, 83 cents ; Arthur Deakin, 15 cents ; Robert Dufort, $1; James Ryan, 10 cents ; Edward Duffie, 20 cents ; Pak Yuen Chang, 48 cents - Frank Fanner, 20 cents; Gus Carlson, $215; Max Schediter, $1.08; James Carter, 19 cents; Harvey Fowler, 5 cents ; Patrick . Costigan, 36 cents; Michael McCarthy, $1.17; Everett Ward, $1.92; Edward Callahan, 6 cents; Max Hahn, I cent; Isidore Trocassi, 21 cents; Herbert Geyruch, 55 cents. Total, $54.38.

Cash from Bellevue Hospital June 6, 191& Sygfred Schmed, $3.46; William Dougherty, 30 cents; Fred Kurbal, 3 cents;

Maggie Fox, $1.08 ; Arthur Hogan, $1; James O'Hearn, $121; Mehmot Alli, 3 cents; Martin Dolan, 21 cents; William Lyon, $2.70; Walter Jones, 35 cents; Dennis Hen-nessey, $2; Adam Green, 33 cents; Guiseppe Del Lorenza, $722; Jennie Maxwell, $1.33; Charles Green, 20 cents; Alice Coates,. cents; Thomas Dougherty, 11 cents; Edward Jual, $3; Pearle Jackson, 5 cents; hilip Oaten, $7;. John Fred, 40 cents; Fred Williams, $7.15; Timothy Shannon, 42 cents; Michael Jones, $1.18; Anna Bohl-

man, 20 cents; Henry Henderson, 2$ cents; Harry Fisher, 21 cents; Christian Simon, 12 cents; Frank Reilly, 69- cents; Martin Weiss, $2.35; Jerry Hudson, 80 cents; Mike Zapiteshan, $7.51 ; Michael McCormick, $17.60; Antonio Micklaine, 56 cents; Peter Feire, $3; Gerlad Lotta, 25 cents; Alex. Mimes, $1.1L; William Clark, 14 cents; Spero Baloyolos, $13.59; Mary Duffy, 25 cents; Jane Doyle, 24 cents; Lizzie Kraft, 45 cents; Tony Morris, $2.08; Frank McCabe, $5; Louis Alvarez, $.5.51; Bruno For-rester, 42 cents; Morton Qrwan, $1; Pauline Sayorahn, $2.06; Hugh McGuinness; 86 cents; John Viglino; $13.70; John Vrana, 37 cents; - Francis Zaphrabo, $6; James James, 5 cents;, Robert Gordon, 80 cents; Fannish Wielzenky, 75 cents; Richard Farrell, 50 cents; • Broch Cardinas, 30 cents; George Connolllr, $1.75; David Venner-man, 25 cents ; Louis Anderson, $7.41; Charles Bitterer, 10 cents • Louis Mistutch, 5 cents ; Edward Notal, 6 cents ; Michael Regan, 2.65 ; Thomas Reichardt, 1.60; Alfred Roach, 57'cents; John Morris, 15 cents; William Medrunn, $2.03; William Jierznel, 25 cents; Liza Johnson, 5 cents; Emil Arthur, 14 cents; Pasquale Barella, '36 cents; Benjamin Reynolds, $12.57; Thomas Tierney, 50 cents; Martin Jensen, $2.60; Albert Koehler, $10.06; Gustav Cook, $15; Henry Van Alback, $3.50; Henry Hamilton, $2.80; John Connelly, $1.44; Hugo Gross, $3.55; Walter Harding, $3.50; Annie Mulligan, $1.50; Pauline_Miller, $122; Dennis Coffey, $2.31; James Padden, 40 cents; Michael Baener, $1.15; John Crowley, $1.30; Tom Martin, $1; James Bo d, $13.13; Philip Woodland, $1.41; James Johnson, 20 cents ; George Beger, $7.69; John Schaadt, $2; John Killeen, 5 cents; Frederic Herr, $1 ; Louis Chung, 10 cents; Kate Hall, 20 cents; Louise Burke, 41 cents; William Bersh, $4; Manuel De Silva, $1.02; Morris Weiss- man, $2; Michael Connors, 21 cents; William Potts, 65 cents; John Miller, 25 cents; Randall O'Grady,, 25 cents; Julius Sorn, $1; Christopher Albright, 76 cents; John Regan, 25 cents ; Joseph Meehan, $1; Augustine Momek, 63 cents ; Tom Sing, $2.01; Frank Cruise, $3.09; Patrick Reardon, $2.95; William Little, 86 cents; Richard Strick-land, $215; Joseph Sota, $123; Alfreda Ginneaez; $22.17; John Regan, _$5.87;' Chris-topher Elepers, $1.07. Total, $383.28.

Cash from Bellevue Hospital July 15, -1918. Charles Marshall, $1.94; William Smith, 58 cents • Henry Adams, $1.16; Philip

Base, $12.00; Mike Mock, $200; Donald Cleghorn, g0 cents; George Campbell, 5 cents; August Lieber, $1 ; . Sendria Vaterrnan, $1.34; Nick Granata, 42 cents; James Riley, 26 cents; George Clark, 20 cents; Patrick McPartland, $323; Louis Nykohzyk, 4 cents ; Robert Elliott, 21 cents; Joseph Jarso, $2.41 ; Max. Zaccoheck, 5 cents Ogodo,. It cents; Michael Pleones, $1.00; Rudolph Stordard, 50 cents; Louis Aches-inger, $1.07; Dennis Crieden, $2.01; Elizabeth Holdehan, $985 ; Mary Bethel, - $11.51; Jacob Bloom, 63 cents; Thomas Cone, 39 .cents; Bebas Taragen, 20 cents - Tom Dermody, 5 cents; Michael Keenan, 19 cents; John Bechussry, 49 cents; Thomas Durry, 30 cents; Guhaune . Rovino, $1.33; Horace Jones, $5.14;- Carlo Guacoezzo, 25 cents; Annie Mimantovriet, 35 cents; George Dennison, $1.30; James Sward, $5.90; Annie Zodock, 36 cents; Annie McSorley, 83 cents; Lina Bias, 15 Dents; Andrew Covolli, $4.99; Francis Hyde, 25 cents; Lena Peshan, $7.00; Owen Con-naughton, $3.00; John Stephenson, 3 cents; John Hayes, 60 cents. Total, $87.17.

- Cash from Coroners, Manhattan, October 5, 1917. Angelo Cunella, $2.64; John Cousin, 20 cents; John F. Connolly, 5 cents; Mrs.

Flynn, ,54 cents; James Hanley, 31 cents; Herman Kahn, $1028, postage 50 cents, $9.78; Cornelius Lynch, $1.52; John Lyons, 11 cents; Julius Levick, cartage 50 cents, $9.50 Vincenzo Muraturo, $5.00; Frank Michaels, $1.98; Margatet McGrath, $ 14.47; L. D. Mackintosh, 1 cent; Rose O'Grady, 40 cents; Frank Purcell, 14- cents;. Michael Quirk, $525; James Ryan, 15 cents; John Trilehorn, $5.30; Nellie Vordi, $3.15; Michael White, 90 cents - unknown woman, 304 W. 38th street, 45 cents; unknown man. 55th street, N. •R., 7 cents ; unknown man, 123d street, N. R, $5 ; unknown man, 262 Bowery, $1.37; unknown man, Rivington street,- E; 'R, $1.07; unknown man, 179th street, N. R., 1 cent; unknown man, Wards Island, -7 cents; unknown man, Pier 42, N. R., 95 cents ; unknown man, Central Park Lake, $7.04 ; unknown man, Gansevoort street, N. R., 72 cents; unknown - man, Pier ,25, N. R., 25 cents; unknown man, 8th avenue and 40th street, $1.25; unknown man, off Governor's Island, $1; unknown man, 8 Bowery, 1 cent; unknown man, Pier 5, E.R., 24 cents; Michael Driscoll, 78 cents; unknown man, 175 E. Houston street, 42 cents. Total, $82.10.

Cash from Coroners, Manhattan, December 13, 1917. Thomas Carney, 20 cents ; Charles A. K. Didon, 10 cents - Carl Hazen, $6.03;

John Hartman, $14.92; Herman Humphreys, 34 cents; Robert k. King, $4.00; Ran-, son L. Mann, 10 cents; George Mayer, 3 cents; William Miller, -$319; John Neubaur, 64 cents - Tillin Fred, 90 cents ; unknown man, 14 Bowery, $307; unknown man, pier 7, F. R, 1 cent; unknown man, N. R., 100th street (colored), $1.00; unknown man, Michael Moran, 17 cents; unknown man (colored), N. R., 134th street, $1.30; unknown man, R. R, Barrow street, 16 cents; Claude Redmond, $1.85; Harry Anderson, $6.02; Henry Adams, $3.77 ; Anthony Caputon, 30 cents; Hugh Donnelly, $1.55; Frank Krasher, $1.18;. Frank Colarolpe, 50 cents; unknown man, 94 Avenue A, 29 cents ; unknown man, 1735 1st avenue, 94 cents ; unknown man, N. R., 120th street, 19 cents ; unknown man, Canal street, N. R., 26 cents ; Emilis C. Beretta, 13 cents; Thomas Burns, $2.42; Charles C. Meyer, 10 cents; Antopio Caccola, $17.18; David Flannery, 22 cents ; John Fulford, 31 cents ; -John Grey, $126; William Horan, $10.00; James Hartman, 4 cents; Michael Kirk, 80 cents; Patrick Monahan, 56 cents; Wilton S. Maskell, $1.16; Richard Peterson, 16 - cents - Andrew Sequini, 9 cents; Walter Tobler, 34 cents; James Tatalia, $1.30; John .D1oneelt, 83 cents; - un-known man, 20 Cortland street, $2.90; unknown man, St. Lawrence Hospital, $1.54; unknown man, Grand Union Hotel, 4 cents; Maria Bushier, $1.00; Harry. Hines, $7.43; John H. McKean, 65 cents; Peter Novak, $12.13 • Eugene Tolpert, 10 cents; Francis Williams, 10 cents; unknown man, Pier 61, N. 2., 26 cents; unknown man, E. R., off Stanton street, 26 cents; Edward J. Hurlihy, 11 cents; unknown man, De- lancey and Willett streets, 50 cents. Total, $116.83. .

Cash from Coroners of Manhattan, February 8, 1918. -

Balance, January -1, 1919 ,5'16 62

Cash, disbursements during 1918

.$1,311 38

$826,576 62 City Treasury.

Sinking Funds.

Special Funds. Total..

Mean for the week Maximum for the week at 12 p. m. January Minimum for the week at 3 p. m. January 9 Range for the week

30.08 inches 11 30.44 inches 29.42 inches

1.02 inches Thermometers.

7a.m. 2p.m. 9 p.m. Lle4uced Reduced Reduced

to to to . Freezing. Freezing. Freezing.

Date. 3a+ary.

Sunday, 5 Monday, 6

kd9. 9 10 set_day, 11

16 30.37 27 30.35 21 30.-26 26 30.29 27 30.33 38 30.27 2 30.05 40 29.96

366 20.64 35 29.44 11 30.06 27 29.94 31 29.91 32 30.07

23 30.32 27 30.33 36 30.24 36 29.90 26 29.65 30 29.88 14 3.0.37

24.3 degrees 37 degrees 8 degrees

29 degrees Finance Voucher

No.

Invoice Dates or Contract Number.

Received in Depart- ment of Finance.

Name of Paxee. Amount.

30470

27593 12-28-18 29125 12-31-18 29123 28655 12-31-18 28653 12-25-18 27609 1- 2-19 29133 12-31-18

30062 1- 3-19

30430

28563 1-20-19

1280281 3-28-18

28029 28025 28024. 28022 10-26-18

- 28023 28018 28017. 26S

12-26-18

28027

1337 12-31-18

27936 27935 27944 1- 9-19 27254

27212 12-19-18 28616

23349 .1- 6-19 23350 1-10-19 23348 1- 8-19

27784 8-22-18 27880 10-28-18 27779 11- 1-18

26545

28156 23346

Date. January.

Direction. A~

7 a.m. 2 p.m. 9 p.m.

9.46 p. m. 3.12 a. m. 2.24 p. m.

12.51 p. m. 11.23 p. m. 1.20 a.m. 7.58 p. m.

1,539 miles 7.3 pounds

0.6 0.4 0.9 2.0 1.2 4.1 3.1

1.3 0.2 1.4 0.8 4.3 3.9 3.7

1.4 1.6 1.7 2.7 7.3 5.8 4.0

Date January.

Mngday, 5

onday, 6

Tuesday, 7 Wednesday, 8 Thu sday, 9

7.30 a. m. 11.25 a. m.

Abt. 10.10 p. m.

6.15 a. m. • Abt. 4.00 a. m.

1.50 p. m. Abt. 8.05 p. m.

10.55 a.m. 2.14 p. m.

Abt. 12.30 a. m. 11.30 a. m.

Abt. 4.30 a. m. 2.15 p. m.

Abt. 8.30 p. m:

Time of Beginning. Time of Ending.

THE "CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919.

Deposited as follows: Nation3I f'ark Bank $144,815 ],2 Umited States Trust Co. 18,311 15 Bankers Trust Co. 59,E 20 Umpire Trust Co. 275,819 64 Astor Trust Co. 505 54 Chatham and Phenix National Bank 328,035 97

DEPARTMENT OF _ FINANCE. OFFICE OF THE CHAMBERLAIN.

Statement of Receipts and Payments of The City of New York for the Period Ended December 31, 1918.

I have paid into the City treasury during the year, for account of: Commissions $10,538 44 Costs 1,16000 Intestate estates 17,896 37

$29,594 81 City and County of New York, ss.:

William M. Hoes, Public Administrator of the County of New York, being duly sworn, deposes and says that, according to his best knowledge, information and belief, the foregoing report contains a true statement of the total amount of his receipts and expenditures in each case it) which he shall have taken charge of and collected any effects or on which the Public Administrator shall have admin-istered during the year 1918, with the name of the deceased, his or her addition, and the country or place from which he or she came, if the same be known.

W. M. HOES. Sworn to before me this 13th day of January, 1919. OWEN A. KEEGAN, Notary

Public, New York County, No. 34.

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

Abstracts of Registers from Self-Recording Instruments for the Week Ending Januay 11, 1919.

Ce4tral park, The City of New York-Latitude, 40° 45 53" N. ].ongitude, 73° 57' 58" W. $eight of Instruments Above the Ground, 53 Feet; Above the Sea, 97 Feet.

1Jnder Supervision of U. S. Weather Bureau, James H. Scarr, District Forecaster, Acting Director.

Barometer.

Mean for Maximum. Minimum. the Day.

Reduced Reduced Reduced to to Tine. to Time.

Freezing. Freezing. Freezing.

30.35 18 30.41

10 a. m. 18 30.24 O a. m.

30.29 27 30.34

8.15 p. ru. 21 30.25 5.30 a. m.

30.28 31 30.36

29.97 35 30.19

29.58 35 29.85 ' 0 a. m. 35 29.42 3 p. m.

10 a. m. 35 30.19 12 p. m.

0 a. m. 35 29.85 12 p. M.

9.30 a. m. 19 29.77 0 a. m.

29.96 14 30.10

12 p. m. 30 29.86 1 a. m.

30.12 12 30.44

7 a.tt4 2 p.m. 9 p.m. Mean. Maximum. ,--- " r , A

p

p4 I~ i~ C4 pQ al W CQ d nl ti as

a30303a3a H :

Q b

15 7.40 am 13 Swqdyy, 5 16 14 27.22 23 19 22 18 27 3.40 pm 22 3.40 pm Monday, 6 21 18 26 23 27 26 25 22 28 6.40 pm 26 6.40 pm 21 8 am 18 T4esday, 7 27 23 38 31 36 31 34 28 39 3.50 pm 33 7 pin 26 5.40 am 23 Wcdnosday, 8 32 30 40 37 36 31 36. 33 41 2.20 pm 37 2.20 am 32 6.50 am 30 T[L1ai slay, 9 36 33 35 31 26 22 32 29 36 1115 am 33 7 am 19 12 pm 16

10 7.45 am 8 Friday, 10 11 8 27 22 30 24 23 18 31 10.30 pm 25 10.30 pm 9etusday, 11 31 27 32 27 14 11 26 22 39- 10.40 am 32 10.40 am 12 12 pm 9

Dry Bulb. Wet Bulb.

$10,504,79911 06 $1,027,3299 09 1$0,634,758 30 22,,66 94

$14,979,401 0044 $3

,457,270 31 $19,140,,027 20

247 15 i 6

Balances, Dec. 31, 1918.$13,546,528 84 $3,338,883 34 $2,845,384 15 $19,730,796 33

A. J. JOHNSON, Chamberlain.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. =- _

Vital Statistics. Summary for the Week Ended Saturday, 12 M., January 25, 1919.

Deaths. Death rate. Population Estimated U. S. Cen- Popula- Cor. - Cor. sus, April tions, July 1918. 1919. rest- Births. Mar- Still- 1918. 1919 rected.

15, 1910. 1, 1919. ed, 1919. riages. births. 1919.

2,331,542 2,780,485

781 1,122 1,113- 981

922 50 14.92 21.05 21:20 430,980 645,894

188 315 306 308

67 13 15.76 25.45 24.72 1,634,351 2,070,539

598 916 931 882

294 52 15.42 23.08 23.46 284,041 406,236

124 162 167 153

26 9 16.46 20.81 21.45 85,969 103,640

43 62 60 34

9 5 22.06 31.21 30.20

City of New York.. 4,766,883 6,006,794 1,734 2,577 2,577 2,358 1,318 129 15.41 22.38 .... Z tCorrected by redistributing deaths according to borough of residence. During the first four weeks of this year there were 9,081 deaths, a rate of 19.72 per 1,000

population. During the corresponding weeks of last year there were 1,584 deaths, a rate of 15.84 per 1,000 population.

Cases of Infectious Diseases for Week Ended January 25; 1919.

Measles .... 44 Typhoid Fever 7

Tuberculosis . 361 Chickenpox 97 Diphtheria and Croup 298 I Typhus Fever

Smallpox .. Cerebro-spinal Meningitis... .9 Scarlet Fever 136 Whooping Cough

13 " Poliomyelitis .. Gonorrhoea 16 Syphilis '248

Total 1 229

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. . WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1919. Below- is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on the above date,

showing therein the Department of Finance voucher number, the dates of the invoices or the registered number of the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the Department of Finance, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant.

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

Where the word "final" is shown after the name of the payee, payment will not be made until thirty days after the completion and acceptance of the work, but all of the other warrants mentioned *ill 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 of the above men-tioned warrants, it is requested that reference be made by the Department of Finance voucher number. CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller.

= Q

P

7.40 am 70

7 am 63

5.40 am 66

6.50 am 62

12 pm 50

7.45 am 64 12 pm _ 64

Balances, Dec. 21, 1918 Receipts, Dec. 31, 1918

Total Payments, Dec. 31, 1918

Boroughs.

Manhattan The Bronx Brooklyn ......1 Qili eens

ichmond

Meea >Qr the week 28.3 degrees v~ aximnm f;or the week at 2.20 p. m. Jan. 8.... 41 degrees at 2.20 p. m. Jan. 8

Minimum for the week at 7.45 a. m. Jan. 10.... 10 degrees at 7.45 a. m. Jan. 10 Rpttge for the week 31 degrees

Wind. Velocnyin Miles.

Din. Force in Pounds per Square Foot. 9 p.m. 7 a.m. 2 p.m. tance , -'-

to to to for the 7 a.m. 2 p.m. 9 p.m. Max. Time. 7 a.m. 2 p.m. 9 n.m. Day.

Mo y~, 6 NW NE NE ''uesday, 7 W SW S

rsdQ ,y 8 SW 9. S SW NW

Friday, 10 W SW SW Saturday, 11 SW NW NW

Distance traveled during the week Maximum force during the week

Hygrometer. Clouds. A

Force of Vapor. Relative Humidity. Clear, 0 . Overcast, 10 -~

7 am. 2 p.m. 9 p.m. Mean. 7 a.m. 2 p.m. 9 p.m. Mean. 7 a.m. 2 p.m. 9 p.m.

Sunday, 5 .054 .057 .054 .05S 62 43 45 3øn day, Tuesday, .060 .085 .124 .090 63 68 82 I

7 .074 .093 .118 .095 54 42 56

Wednesday, 8 .143 .187 .118 .149 80 75 56

Thursday, 9 .157 .130 .070 .119 73 61 52 Friday, 10 .025 .0S7 .057 .046 47 . 37 39

Saturday 11 .098 .089 .034 .074 58 47 44

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

Amount Depth Duration. of Water. of Snow.

3 hr. 25 m. 2hr.49m. 1 hr. 50m. 0 hr. 30m. 5hr. ISnt. .07 in. 0.3 in. 0 hr. 30 m. 0hr.25m. o hr. 25 m.

Friday, 10 Saturday, 11

Total amount of water for the week 07 inch Duration for the week 15 hours, 9 minutes

Correction-On December 26th the duration of the first snow storm should be 4 hours, 45 min-utes. The total duration for the week ending December 28th should be 32 hours, 40 minutes, instead of 27 hours, 55 minutes.

Date. 7 a. m.

Tuesday, Jan. 7 Wednesday Jan. 8

Friday, Jan. 10 Saturday, Jan. 11

undxy, Jan. 5 o*4ay, Jan. 6

jan. 9

Cloudy, not much change

Cloudy not so cold

Overcast, snowing

Cloudy, warmer

Clonay, warmer

Fair, colder

Cold wave

Board of Aldermen. 1-29-19 American District Telegraph Co

Armory Board. 1-24-19 M. L. Bird Co 1-24-19 Croker Nat. Fire Prevention Eng. Co

1-24-19 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y 1-27-19 T. J. Cummins Plumbing Co 1-23-19 Cavanagh Bros. & Co 1-21-19 Metropolitan Hardware Co 1-24-19 A. Pearson's Sons

Art Commission. 1-28-19 Henry' Schultheis Co

Board of Assessors. 1-29-19 N. Y. Telephone Co

Board of Standards and Appeals. 1-23-19 -Frank, Ceva & Son

Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. 49158 1-21-19 American Photo Chemical Co., Inc....

12-20-18 national Milling & Chemical Co 50155 1-21-19 ' Levy Dairy Co. 49517 1-21-19 Manhattan Supply Co 49517 1-21-19 Manhattan Supply Co. 49480 1-21-19 R. W. Geldart •

49485 1-20-19 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y 50200 1-21-19 Lewis De Groff & Son 50270 1-20-19 M. Mergentine, Inc

1-18-19 Jamieson & Bond Co 49298 1-21-19 N. Y. Telephone Co

County Court, Kings County. 1-25-19 Thomas F. Darcy City Magistrates' Courts.

1-21-19 N. Y. Law . Journal 1-21-19 N. Y. Law Journal 1-21-19 Herring-Hal -Marvin Safe

49234 1-21-19 N. Y. Telephone Go Court of General Sessions.

1-20-19 J. Newton Fiero 1-23-19 Peter P. McLoughlin

Supreme Courts. 1-10-19 William J. Farrell

-1-10-19 William J. Farrell 1-10-19 William J. Farrell

College of the City of New York. 1-21-19 P. J. Charles 1-21-19 Burns Bros. 1-21-19 Crane Co.

Board of City Record. 49855 1-18-19 Joseph, L. Brennan

Department of Correctlov6 5023$ 1-22-19 Samuel E. Hunter 50220 1-10-19 Frhnk J. Murray Co., Inc

95 46 50 177 0.9 86 46 28 150 1.1 43 44 47 142 0.3 75 68 55 198 1.8 53 54 93 236 0.7 181 85 99 349 1.8 123 72 105 287 1.9

Date. January.

Few Few 5o St. Cu. A. Cu. J10 A. St. 72 10 St. 2 St 10 A. St. 51 10 St. Cu. 0 Few Ci. St.

I. 10 Nb 1-St. 70 Lt. Fog. Lt. Fog. 0

to St. to St. 62 Lt. Fog. Lt. Fog. J 9 A. Cu. 41 Few A. St. 1 Ci. St. 0

f9 Ci. St. 50 - IOCI.St.1. lStCu.J 6A. St.

2p.in. Fair, not so cold

Clearing, scow 8nrriea Clear, warmer Fair, pleasant

Overcast; snow flurries Fair, cold

Cktidy: growing Colder

$3 35

195 50 2400 4038

30 40

72

900000

18 25'

16 31

21 50

6M 40 8,398

254.04 96000 16 56

170 61 13 00'

1,5Qoz 78

13 25

105 00 121 00 155 277

00

12 20 31 00

806 89 00

932 • 54

20500 17840 709 41

315.00

2064 $4 2,3 4.40

Invoice Received Dates or isDepa1 Contract ment o1 Number. Finance.

Finance Voucher

No. Namb of yee. .

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919. TEL CITY . RECORD.

Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- Voucher Contract ment of Name of Payee.

No. Number. Finance.

28160 47799 1-22-19 Charles B. Meyers 29753 1-13-19 1-27-19 Smith, Worthington Co. 29752 12-31-18 1-27-19 J. & J. Marcus 29751 12-31-18 1-27-19 P. J. McArdle 29750 11-30-18 1-27-19 M. Reidy 29749 12-31-18 1-27-19 G. Haussler & Bro 29747 12-31-18 1-27-19 E. A. Durner 29765 12-16-18 1-27-19 Collins Metallic Packing Co 29766 1- 9-19 1-27-19 Smith, • Worthington Co • 29764 12-31-18 1-27-19 Edw. E. Buhler Co 29762 1- 7-19 1-27-19 Bloomingdale Bros., Inc

District Attorney, Kings County. 30744 1-21-19 1-29-19 F. G. Underberger 30733 12-18-18 1-29-19 John P. Manning

District Attorney, Bronx County. 30163 12-28-18 1-28-19 Photoprint Co., Inc 30162 49074 1-28-19 N. Y. Telephone Co

District Attorney, New York County. 26379 1-17-19 Ludwig Lutz 26385 1-17-19 Clarke Bros., assignee of Frank S

Beard' ' Board of Elections.

1-11-19 P. J. Collison & Co 1-24-19 Henry T. Gustaveson 1-24-19 Elkwood Express Co 1-24-19 W. L. Byrnes

.1-24-19 S. Bienstock Department of Education.

27930 50022 1-21-19 Standard Plumbing Supply Co 27931 49790 1-21-19 B. Diamond 27917 49976 1-21-19 N. Y. Telephone Co 27916 49976 1-21-19 N. Y. Telephone Co 27696 6-18-18 48842 1-21-19 Tower Mfg. & Nov. Co 27918 1-16-18 47014 1-21-19 James S. Barron Co 27976 10-17-19 1-21-19 Paul Baron 27934 48067 1-21-19 T. A. Clarke Co 27656 6-15-18 1-21-19 Library Bureau 27476 10-29-18 1-21-19 Ernest W. Newman 27510 5- 8-18 1-21-19 Porth Bros. Co 27498 1-21-19 Dimock & Fink Co 27648 1-21-19 A. Vivack 27515 10- 3-18 1-21-19 "Chivres Bookbinding Co 27517 9-21-18 1-21-19 Bruce & Cook 27519 1-21-19 Kny-Scheerer Corp 27085 49534 1-20-19 Pathescope Co. of America, Inc 27932 49772 1-21-19 Nicholas P. Lorenzo 25108 49888 1-21-19 B. Diamond 30661 1-29-19 Ignus O. Hornstein 30686 - 1-29-19 Mary K. Leonard 29626 4-20-18 1-29-19 American Metal Weather Strip Co 30683 1-27-19 R. Wesley Burnham 27559 1-21-19 Philip Reilly 30707 10- 6-17 44489 1-29-19 Allyn & Bacon 30049 46540 " 1-28-19- Brooklyn Lumber Co 30050 46540 1-28-19 Brooklyn Lumber Co 30038 48810 1-28-19 Montgomery & Co., Inc 30044 11- 8-18 49699 1-28-19 Parex Mfg. Co.... 30042 10-10-18 49699 1-28-19 Parex Mfg. Co 28914 6-26-18 49244 1-24-19 Dieges & Gust 28919 49241 1-24-19 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 30703 10-23-18 48841 1-29-19 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc 30053 12- 2-18 49385 1-28-19 Henry Greenberg, Inc 30041 49697 1-28-19 Standard Scientific Co 28917 8-29-18 49254 1-24-19 Neostyle Envelope Co 30048 47375 1-28-19 Ginn & Co 30046 11- 7-18 , 48828 1-28-19 J. M. Saulpaugh's Sons 28747 8-19-18 1-2349 Schrock & Squires, Inc 30662A 1-29-19 Samuel Katz 30663 1-29-19 K. M. Keyes 28984 9-27-18 1-24-19 Alex Burgess 28950 1-24-19 Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee of Louis

Messer 27583 10-17-18 1-21-19 Lignum Carpenter Works 28985 10-28-18 1-24-19 International, Time Recording Co. of

N.Y. 29518 11- 4-18 1-27-19 R. D. Cortina Co. 29525 11-27-18 1-27-19 H. Berlinger 28973 11-22-18 1-24-19 James J. Fay 28976 11-30-18 1-24-19 Max Albrecht 28949 11-12-18 1-24-19 Thos. J. Tuomey Co. 30680 10-21-18 1-29-19 Charles Scribner's Sons 30679 11- 5-18 1-29-19 Benj. H. Sanborn & Co. 30668 10-25-18 1-29-19 Macmillan Co. 30688 10-31-18 1-29-19 Parker P. Simmons Co. 30687 10-24-18 1-29-19 Scott, Foresman & Co. 30659 10-15-18 1-29-19 Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc. 30676 1-29-19 World Book Co.. 30690 6-17-18 1-29-19 World Book Co. 29517 9-11-18 1-27-19 Devoe & Raynolds Co., Inc. 29516 11-13-18 1-27-19 Louis Dejonge & Co. 29515 12- 3-18 1-27-19 Pathescope Co. of America, Inc. 29514 11-25-18 1-27-19 G. Schirmer 29513 1-27-19 Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co. 29512 9- 3-18 1-27-19 Landay Bros., Inc. 29549 10- 8-18 1-27-19 Century Co. 28887 9-11-18 1-27-19 Dodd, Mead & Co., Inc. 29485 9-10-18 1-27-19 Crombie & Lamothe, Inc. 29496 10- 3-18 1-27-19 D.- Van Nostrand Co. 29491 I1-27-18 1-27-19 Geo. W. Millar & Co. 28936 10-11-18 1-24-19 Berlin Photographic Co. 30238 10-14-18 1-28-19 Adamson Furniture Co. 30265 10-31-18 1-28-19 N. Y. & Brooklyn Towel Supply Co 30264 10- 1-18 1-28-19 Underwood Typewriter Co. 30263 10- 9-18 1-28-19 A. P. W. Paper Co. 30691 1-29-19 D. Appleton & Co. 28964 11-19-18 1-24-19 Philip Reilly 28955 1-24-19 A. Singer 28948 9- 7-18 1-24-19 Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co. 28946 10-23-18 1-24-19 Charles F. Melville 28868 11-12-18 1-24-19 Underwood Typewriter Co. 28849 4-11-18 1-24-19 Sinclair & Valentine Co. 28877 11-25-18 1-24-19 B. Rosenstiel & Son 28953 10-15-18 1-24-19 Julius Haas, Jr. 28974 11-26-18 1-24-19 Meurer Bros. Co., Inc. . 27494 11- 2-18 1-21-19 T. Frederick Jackson, Inc. 27516 1-21-19 Library Bureau 27952 9-25-18 1-21-19 William Cook & Sons 27475 10- 8-18 1-21-19 Glokner & Blue • Co., assignee of In-

terboro Guarantee Roofing - Co.

Amount.

3930 31 00

22 50 70

I 10 400 23 62 .3 30

16 00

21 0000

4 40 27 98

12800

104'90

266 08 22 50 22 00 2600

173.04 2,810 70 240 27 126 08 437 50 232 50 298 00

21,566 93 260 88 593 00 16000 1:: 05 164 40 18000 139 97 146 25 128 65 370 00 404 00 500 2200 30 30 10 10 40 75 9000 28 ?4 8 36 6 45 1 22

60 52 50 50 07 .19 94 7 70 948 4863 1 75 4 40 27 89 2050, 300 5600

43 73 26 75

79 26 4000 800 30 38 2968 47 30 112 38

23 10 24 96 3000 39 00 9 12 5 76

18 19 (0 31208 6 05 31209

21 25 31210 19 50 31211 480 31058 85 00 31057 35 35 31056 4 80 31055 17 50 31052 2725 30203 18 00 30207 3 45 30220 600 30221 600 30222 7104 30223 9490 30224 4600 30225 2583 30037 3000 31067 32 35 00 49 10 31066 49 93 31065 61 58 31064

480 00 31063 11938 31062 142 10 31068

45500 30312

-1-21-19 Fii k & Marbtrger 1-21-19 W. A. Leonard

1-21-19 Alfonso Vitale; Asnee of Emma H Keeley, as admirihstratrix of the Es-tate of Charles J. Keeley, Jr., de- ceased

41671 1-21-19 A. N. Palmer Co 10-21-18 , 44490 1-21-19 American Book Co 10= 1-19 4882c 1-21-19- Schoverling, Daly; & Gales

6-21-I8 48'I22 121-19 Milton Bradley Co 7- 9-18 48T 4 1-21-19 Devoe "& Raynolds Co., Inc

121-19 Joseph A. Graf

121-19 I.amston Mondty a Machine Co 7-23-18 1-21-19 Gertrude- Scheidlinger, assignee of M

Barash 11-19-18 1-21-19 G. Harms &t Son

46421 1-21-19 Frank Tracy - 6 11-23-18 1-21-19 Otto Metz :. 306 00 1- 2-19 1-21-19 John F. SchttadeW, Irie 10,659 48

1246-18 1-21-19 A. J. & J. J. McCollum, Inc 11' 40 1-21-19 Beefless ManifMd Book Co 15 45 1-21-19 Percy E. Rowell I350

9-26-18 1-21-19 • Ginn & Co 168 00 1-2149 • Allyn & Bacon I 06 1-21-19 Ginn & Co 4O5 1-21-19 Henry Holt & Co 50

9-20-18 1-21-19 Silver Burdett & Co 50 1-21-19 Devoe & Raynolds Co., Inc - 59 +°

10-31-18 1-21-19 Allyn & Bacon I* 50. 1- 1-19 1-21-19 Sanran Coal & Ice Co 2 'y

41650 1-21-19 Silver Burdett & Co 0 41639 1-21-19 Ginn & Co 1; ' 35

Are Department. 10-31-18 1-21-19 Benjamin Fox's Sons, Inc 133 20 12-31-18 1-21-19 Annin & Co 12-26-18 1-21-19 Agent & Warden of Auburn Prison.. 9U1g0 1- 3-19 1-21-19 Barnett & Brown 10

12-18-18 1-21-19 William Farrell & Son Ilr 50 12-1048 1-21-19 Agent and Warden of Clinton State

Prison S4" 00 12-31-18 .1-21-1:9 Christopher Cunningham Co 47800

121-19 International Motor Co 2 80 121-19 Henry Frank, Jr 331 07

12-30-18 1-21-19 S. Tuttle's Son & Co 1.49 10 12-31-18 1-21-19 Texas Co 8 41

Depnfttmerlt of Health. 1-21-19 Droste & Snyder, Inc...... 609 22

12-24-18 1-21-19 Republic Produce Fruit Co., Inc 132 00 11-30-18 1-21-19 Samuel E. Hunter 14 90

1-21-19 John Bellman 37 12- 5-18 1-21-19 John Bellman 63 11-22-18 1-21-19 ewis De Groff & Son 1LJ4 1 4 80

12-20-18 National Milling & Chemical Co t 40 50225 1-15-19 ' Edward West 3J3 5 50223 1-21-19 Tancer Bros. 49 06

1-28-19 Herman Kornahrens, Inc U 20 10- 7-18 1-28-19 Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co 89•

1-21-19 Borden's Farm Products Co., Inc 4 07 7-31-18 1-21-19 Swift & Co 1 00

11-30-18 1-21-19 Sheffield Farms-Slawson Decker Co 165 40 1-21-19 Droste & Snyder, Inc

%6191

88 1-21-19 Droste & Snyder, Inc 21

10-31-18 1-21-19 Levy Dairy Co. 12 1.21-19 L. Bath & Son , . • • 56 1-21-19 Droste & Snyder, Inc

Roar' of Inebriety. 1-28-19 Warwick Valley Telephone Co , 74

12- 5-18 -1-28-19 American Railway Express Co., Wlls

Fargo & Co. Express 47 12-31-18 1-29-18 U. S. Railroad Administration, Erie

R. R. - 192

Commissioner of Jurors, Bronx County. 1-23-19 1-28-19 Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc!" 1 00

Department of Licenses. 1-23-19 Miss C. L. McGrilness t 15

Lair Department. 1-21-19 George L. Liviii n

9-27-18 1-23-19 Charles Pickier 1-17-19 1-25-19 Henry S. Sanders 9-16-18 1-30-19 Andrew. Wiedenmann

12-21-18 - 1-10-19 Nathan Behrin 14 riscellane4us".

1-30-19 Inwood House, formerly It. Y. Mag- dalen :Home 2,f,14 57

1-30-19 St. Joseph's Hospital, Queens 37 50 1-30-19 St. Joseph's Hospital, Queens 191 50 1-30-19 S. Joseph's Hospital, Queens 21 00 1-30-19 Salvation Army Rescue and Industrial

~Iome for Women 3f 02 1-30-19 Salvation Army Rescue and Industrial

Home for Women 29 68 1-30-19 Societe Francaise De Bienfaisanee:...: 54 00 1-30=19 Tuberculosis Preventorium. for Chil-

dren 500 1-30-19 Way side, Home Z1 18 1-30-19 Catherine Just , 36 1-30-19 Alfred Durenntart 84 30 1-30-19 Patrick McGovern ..... 10 1-34-19 Joseph Mugavero 4$ 16 1-30-19 Volunteer Hospital 66 00

- 1-28-19 Levine & Greenbaum 3669 1-28-19 J. E•- :Spammth 10000 1-28-19 Sheehy & McCormack 3 00 I-28-19" Bernard I. Kamen" 00 1-28-19Herman Lobe~ 3 00 1-28-19 $jegel, Corn & 91tgel 00 1-28-19 Morton Stein - 300 1-28-19 Henry C, Neuwirth 300 1-28-19 X. Y. Towel Su yt Co . 1638 1-30-19 James A. C;s e11 & William F

CampbellAdministrators of t W. Ls- fate Qf Margaret I. Campbell ' 8fQ 00

1-30-19 Manoela Gray . , 1-30-19 Jennie •M. #lacoiltoif 1-30fl19 Carolyn A1khe3rhelr 1-30-19 Minnie P. Rogers 1-30- 9 I ve- Deacon .., 1-30-19 ]b hael Shaugbn&ssey, Son . of al

1-30-19 e~lig 'Deceased

n' Jr

23535 12-12-18 29258 12-31-18 29263 11- 9-18 29264 11- 7-18 29262 11-16-18

22 O0

27643 2698 27928 27908 27502

27924 27933 27509 27926 28003 27973 27981 27526 27982 27523 27529 27528 27992 27985 27923 27703 27692

28044 27749 27579 27744 27669 27750

28045 28032 28039 27672 27742

27855 27824 27847 27830 27829 27850 146978

25061 30170 30174 27841 27834 27853 27844 27843 27823 27828 27845

30113 30114

30532

30009

28832

27920 28293 29400 31133 23870

31203

31204 31206 31205 31207

2x636 11-13-18 49246 27580 9-27-18 27480 48955

33 1:4 40 1190 1 25 2840

it 63 60

Finance Voucher

No.

Invoice Dates or Contract Number.

Received in Depart-ment of Finance.

Name of Payee. Amount.

31313 1-30-19 Stuard Hirschman 31314 1-30-19 Rose Adikes 31315 1-30-19 Alexander Wiener 31316 1-30-19 Margaret .Foley, as executrix of the

estate of Thomas Foley, deceased 31317 1-30-19 Philip Steingotter. 31318 1-30-19 Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank 31319 Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank 31320 1-30-19 Emigrant Industrial Savings ' Bank 31321 1-30-19 Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank 31311 1-30-19 George Lahrmann 31198 1-30-19 Church Charity Foundation of L. I ,

Home for the Blind 31199 1-30-19 Children's Aid Society 31200 1-30-19 Five Points House of Industry 31201 1-30-19 Hope Farm 31202 1-30-19 International Sunshine Branch for the

Blind Public Administrator, Queens County.

30008 1-28-19 Randolph White Public Administrator, Bronx County.

30383 1-29-19 N. Y. Telephone Co. Department of Parks.

25785 12-27-18 1-16-19 Ward Electric & Machine Wks. 29906 1-28-19 John Simmons Co. 29924 1- 2-19 1-28-19 Schoverling, Daly & Gales, Inc. 29923 1-13-19 1-28-19 Schieffelin & Co. 29922 1-28-19 Smith, Worthington Co. 29919 1-28-19 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 28795 1- 3-19 1-23-19 John Simmons Co. 29920 12-31-18 1-28-19 John Simmons Co. 28797 12-31-18 1-23-19 Powers Accounting Machine Co 208 1- 9-19 1-28-19 Smith, Worthington Co. 29907 1-13-19 1-28-19 Arthur C. Jacobson & Sons, Inc. . 29917 11-13-18 .1-28-19 Peck Bros. & Co. 29918 • 1-28-19 Bruce & Cook 29905 1- 8-19 1-28-19 Sickels, Loder Co. t

29910 1- 8-19 . 1-28-19 W. E. Warner 29912 1- 9-19 1-28-19 Topping Bros. 29914 1- 6,19 1-28-19 Charles F. Hubbs & Co. 29913 1-11-19 1-28-19 Texas Co. 28778 12-30-18 . 1-23-19 Samuel E. Hunter 29925 12- 1-18.12-31-18 1-27-19 Knickerbocker Towel Supply Co. 28760 1-23-19 C. L. Bohanon 28759 . 1-23-19 David F. Hannigan 27901 12-31-18 1-21-19 Citizens Water Supply Co. of New-

town Police Department.

1,31250 24600 5625

5600 36,00

625 00 9,52960

700 00 500 00 6600

27 73 361 50

2,754 50 1,983

991 20

10000

7 50

13 85 6 30 5 76

11 52 21 80 85 10 6668 602

91 80 18 45 72 50 6 12

6080 456

. 2 50 67 50 97 50 31 05 92 44 10 00

16000 15 00

615 58

.... President of the Borough of Manhattan. 27369 42657 1-20-19 Aztec Asphalt Co., Inc 341 80 27371 43622 1-20-19 Aztec Asphalt Co., Inc 721 40 27370 48212 1-20-19 Cramer & Leedicke . 119 36 24758 50182 1-15-19 Casper Helbock 2,821 79 30109 1-28-19 American Dist. Tel. Co 1 30 30107 10- 1-18 1-28-19 David Shuldiner, Inc 14 22 30098 12-31-18 1-28-19 John Egan 30 00 30096 12-27-18 1-28-19 East River Mill & Lumber Co 89 50 30092 12-27-18 . 1-28-19 Agent & Warden of Sing Sing Prison 19 20 30093 12-:7-18 1-28-19 Agent & Warden of Clinton State

Prison 30090 1- 2-19 1-28-19 Bristol Co 30089 1- 6-19 1-28-19 Cupples Co 6 60 30088 1- 2-19 1-28-19 Keuffel & Esser Co 480 30086 12-30-18 1-28-19 Independent Salt Co 24 20 30087 12-18-18 1-28-19 C. B. Dolge Co 19 50 30111 1- 2-19 1-28-19 F. F. Fuhrman 18 40 30999 12-27-18 1-28-19 N. Y. Belting & Packing Co 12 48 30101 12-27-18 1-28-19 Henry Maurer & Son 47 50 28058 49025 1-21-19 Callahan Kingsley Co., Inc 2,034 00 26537 • • 37355 1-18-19 Aztec Asphalt Co., Inc 85 70 25327 11-30-18 1-16-19 Asphalt Const. Co 3630

President of the Borough of Brooklyn. 29893 9- 1-18 1-28-19 Midwood Garage 57 39 27232 12-16-18 1-20-19 Walldorf, Hafner & Schultz, Inc 70 50 29894 11- -18 1-28-19 A. J. Sweeney 182 35 29956 12-19-18 1-28-19 Otis Elevator Co 480 29952 12-20-18 1-27-19 Johnson Service Co 500 29951 1-27-19 C. W. Keenan 6 27 29950 12-18-18 1-27-19 William F. Phelan 4 50 29949 12- 9-18 1-27-19 Link Belt Co 3 77

29948 12-11-18 1-27-19 Ansonia 0. & C. Co 13 11 29947 12- 6-18 1-27-19 Agent & Warden of Auburn Prison 4800 29946 12-16-18 1-28-19 Sterling Tire Cqrp 29944 12-23-18 • 1-27-19 Emay Motor Car Co., Inc 630 29957 1-28-19 Ford Service Station 80 29958 11- 1-18 1-28-19 Sievers' Garage 35 84 29897 12- 1-18 1-28-19 Panama Window Cleaning Co 70 00 29895 1-28-19 A. J. Sweeney 3475

43 01

670 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919.

Finan ce Voucher

No.

Invoice Dates or Contract Number.

Received in Depart-ment of. Finance.

.

30333 1- 7-19 . 1-28-19 Walldorf, Hafner & Schultz, Inc. 30332 1- 8-19 1-28-19 A. B. Dick Co. 26501 1-11-19 1-17-19 Fritz Hartmann 30159 12-31-18 1-28-19 Citizens Water Supply Co

town 30160 1- 2-19 1-28-19 N. Y. & Queens Electric

Power Co. 27919 49273 1-21-19 Edward W. Fitzpatrick

President of the Borough of Richmond 27336 12-16-18 1-20-19 Good Roads Machinery Co , Inc

Public Service Commission. 140816 . 42974 12-13-18 Oscar Daniels Co. 144142 46661 12-23-18 H. C. Stowe Const. Co. 31013 1-30-19 - Church & Warren Co. 31015 . -1-30-19 A. R. Phillips 31017 1-30-19 Mary J. O'Dell 31018 1-30-19 Church & Warren Co. 31021 1-30-19 Plaza Improvement Co. 31014 1-30-19 Consolidated Gas Co. of N. Y. 31016 1-30-19 Northern Union Gas Co. 31006 1-30-19 Allentown -Steam Heating & Power

Co: 31012 11-26-18 1-30-19 Bronx Gas & Electric Co. 31010 11-30-18 . 1-30-19 Edison Electric Illuminating Co. of

Brooklyn .. 31019 1-30-19 Flatbush Gas. Co. 99647 43270 8-15-18 Inter-Continental Construction Corp

Department of Public Charities. 24436 50198 1-14-19 J. Vincent Labate Co., Inc 28201 50006 1-22-19 International Alcohol Corp 28467 12-21-18 1-22-19 Duparquet, Huot & Moneuse Co 28473 12-31-18 1-22-19 E. T. Joyce 29155 11-25-18 1-24-19 James H. O'Brien 24444 10-28-18 49485 1-14-19 Standard Oil Co. of N. 'Y

Sheriff, Richmond County. 29394 1-21-19 1-25-19 Joseph W. Wanty 28181 1-17-19 1-22-19 Staten Island Garae1 Inc

Sheriff, New York County. 29723 11- 2-18 1-27-19 Atlas Stationery Corp

Department of Street Cleaning. 89976 48557 7-16-18 Snow Contracting Co., Inc 29095 12-28-18 1-24-19 George R. Crane 29098 12-31-18 1-24-19 B. Maher & Co 29122 12-31-18 1-24-19 Fred W. Beatty 26357 1-17-19 First National Bank of Brooklyn, as-

signee of J. W. Gasteiger & Son' 'Department of Taxes and Asse*iments.

27194 12-31-18 1-20-19 N. Y. Bottling Co., In Board of Water Supply.

30319 7-30-18 1-28-19 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Inc 30321 12-13-18 1-28-19 Abendroth Bros 30331 1-28-19 Tri-County Light & Power Co 30322 11-14-18 1-28-19 Locomobile Co. of America 27792 1-21-19 Forsyth & Davis Motor Car Co

Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. 27870 48912 1-21-19 Brooklyn Union Gas Co. 27869 48912 1-21-19 Brooklyn Union Gas Co 27867 48919 1-21-19 Kings County Lighting Co 27868 48919 1-21-19 Kings County Lighting Co 27871 49307 1-21-19 N. Y. Telephone Co 27872 49302 1-21-19 N. Y.- Telephone Co 27818 1-21-19 Autocar Sales Co 30306 48915 1-28-19 East River Gas Co. of L. I. City 30305 48915 1-28-19 East River Gas Co. of L. I. City 30304 48915 1-28-19 East River Gas Co. of L. I. City 30287 1-28-19 Hull, Grippen & Co 30283 1-28-19 Hull, Grippen & Co 30282 1-28-19 Hull, Grippen & Co 29780 1- 1-19 1-27-19 R. & Q. Tire Co 29778 1-27-19 Hull, Grippen & Co 29774 1- 7-19 1-27-19 Frederick Burger & Son 28310 1-23-19 F. J. Rooney Lamp Co 28804 7-23-18 1-22-19 Builders Iron Foundry 28772 1-27-19 Patterson Bros 29793 9-30-18 1-27-19 Pittsburgh Meter Co 29792 1-27-19 Thompson & Co 29791 -12-22-18 1-27-19 John J. O'Mara 29187 12- 9-18 1-24-19 James. J. McKenna 29788 1227-18 1-27-19 Hersey - Mfg. Co., Inc 29785 10-31-18.11-30-18 1-23-19 Yonkers Electric Light & Power Co 29786 11-30-18.12-31-18 1-27-19 Yonkers Electric Light & Power Co

-29784 9-30-18.10-31-18 1-27-19 Yonkers Electric Light & Power Co 29772 12-31-18 1-27-19 D. J. Barry & Co 29773 1-10-19 1-27-19 J. C. Muller 29769 1-15-19 1-27-19 Standard Oil Co. of N Y 29771 1-16-19 1-27-19 Brooklyn Daily Eagle 29770 1-11-19 1-27-19 Brooklyn Daily Eagle 29783 1231-18 1-27-19 National Gas Governor Co. of U S 29768 1- 8-19 . 1.27-19 Atlas Stationery Corp 27861 1-21-19 U. R. R. Administration, N : Y.

Central RR

30334 1-13-19 1-28-19 Walldorf, Hafner .& Schultz, Inc.

of New-

Light &

29355 1-13-19 1-25-19 Travers Twine & Cordage Co 51 00 29357 12-31-18 1-25-19 E. P. Gleason Mfg. Co 54 00 29362 1-11-19 125-19 Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. of

America 28 90 29363 1-19-19 1-25-19 Eagle Cornice & Skylight Wks., Inc 90 00 29353 1- 8-19 1-25-19 Charles G. Willoughby, Inc 75 60 29352 12-20-18 1-25-19 William Long • 4950 29351 1-25-19 Specification Soap & Oil Co., Inc 25 00 29366 12-30-18 1-25-19 George Vause 9800 29361 • 12-24-18 1-25-19 Central Cornice Works 30 00 29356 6- 7-18 1-25-19 Stanley & Patterson 62

Department of Plant and Structures. 28591 1- 2-19 1-23-19 Bloomingdale Bros., Inc 4 50 26089 - 1-17-19 A. P. Dienst • Co., Inc 30 54 28249 12-12-18 1-22-19 Thos. W. Kiléy & Co 17 03 28593 12-28-18 1-23-19 American La France Fire Engine Co.,

. Inc., -S. F. Hayward & Co., Inc., Branch 24 00

30002 1-15-19 1-28-19 Towns & James 200 29708 1-18-19 1-27-19 James A. Miller 90 30003 1-15-19 1-28-19 Towns & James 842 30005 1- 9-19 • 1-28-19 •Egleston Bros. & Co., Inc 54 30006 1-18-19 1-28-19 William Byrnes 15 05 28248 1-14-19 1-22-19 A. F. Brombacher & Co 6069 30000 1-11-19. 1-28-19 Gwilliam Co 6 30 29999 1-13-19 1-28-19 Swan & Finch Co 45 29716 1-13-19 • 1-27-19 Wacker & Flannigan 3660 27726 1-21-19 Pattison & Bowns 69,350 89 27738 1-14-19 1-21-19 Rodgers & Hagerty, Inc 118 98 29709 10- 5-18 1-27-19 C. D. Durkee & Co • 8 75 27732 12-11-18 1-21-19 New Jersey Zinc Co 270 77 27735 12-31-18 1-21-19 Babcock & Wilcox Co 121 50

6000 237

Name of Payee Amount

7400 57,00 220

13 50 10 50 588

35 00 1742 35 70 9000 850 600

72 42 149 11 21 45 1000 2125 6340 77 15 1 50

10 95 20 00

80 10 80 4 70

16 80 3975 41 50 300

1120 .1 4900

10 71

35 72- 2,208 75

520 00

11,38891 17,100 39

125 00 122 50 105 00, 125 00 70,00 488

. 3 52

1800 7 08

21 98 304

2,350 00

418 95 718 18 3220 8358. 70 00 4939

3899 5000

900

14 60 2800 4400 3054

25646

450

19 00 2 25

16 77 2 70

15000

4,882 27 5,15O 36 2,059 09 2,34462

190 21 .92846 19560 1665 13 80 1680 920

1695 11 10 704

13 00 '4 80 2550 44 16 19 33 615

14 46 1082 947 800

1104 858 S•38 400 409

23 70 175 1 75 580

.1150

10762

29954 12- 5-18 1-28-19 M. S. Brown 29955 12-16-18 1-28-19 Theo. Peterson 29945 11- 1-18 1-24-19 Mulford, Haas Co., Inc. 29938 11-30-18 1-28-19 Lithoprint Co., Inc. 29939 1-28-19 N. Y. Blue Print Paper Co.

.29940 11-12-18 .1-28-19 Brooklyn Blue Print Works 29929 12-31-18 ' 1-28-19 Walter Doscher ,.. 29904 12-16-18 1-28-19 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. 29892 10- 1-18 1-2&.19 Midwood Garage 29896 11-30-18 1-28-19 Walter Doscher 29900 1-28-19 M. S. Brown 29901 12- 7-18 1-28-19 Stevenson & Marsters, Inc.

President of the Borough of Queens. 139765 10-30-18 12-10-18 L. I. Hardware Co. 26884 9- 9-17 .. 1-20-19 Maxwell Motor Sales Corp. 30140 1-11-19 1-28-19 E. B. Brinker Hardware Co., Inc 30152 12-10-18 1-28-19 Stephen A. Kelly, Inc. 30142 1- 9-19 1-28-19 Nason Mfg. Co. 28419 1- 7-19 1-22-19 Madison Avenue Garage 30339 1- 4-19 . . 1-28-19 Private Auto Rental Service, Inc. ... 30337 1-14-19 1-28-19 Walldorf, Hafner & Schultz, Inc 30156 1- 2-19 1-28-19 . flermaui Migge's Garage 30153 1-15-19 1-28-19 Van Dorn Iron Works Co. . . 30148 1-11-19 1-28-19 E. B. Brinker Hardware Co., Inc. ... 30149 1-15-19 1-28-19 E. B. Brinker Hardware Co., Inc. .. 30145 1- 9-19 . 1-28-19 Nason Mfg. Co. 30144 12-31-18 1-28-19 L. I. Hardware Co. 30131 12- 6-18 1-28-19 Times Square Auto Supply Co., Inc..

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

Number.

32090 47400 Lyons & Carnahan 3 30 32091 41636 Houghton, Mifflin Co I5182 32092 47227 D. Appleton & Co 5 70

Department of Health. 32304 John Bellman 150 33 32305 W. A. Higgins 2700 32306 Wm. ' Farrell 1,608 93 32307 Gavin, Rowe 7,018 13 32308 A. B. Dick Co 205 20 32309 Merck Co. 117 00 32310 American Platinum Works 73 80 -32311 George Strong Harral 114 00 32312 Motor Car Equipment : 10 80 32313 Baums Castorine Co. 2 25 32314 M. M. Elish Co 45 00 32315 Hoffman Corr. Mfg 2520 32316 Eimer & Amend 3 31 32317 Wm. Langbein 27 00

Wm. Langbein 80 32318 A. F. Brombacher 3 60 32319 Bausch & Lomb 72 50 32320 H. R. Kidney 150 00 32321 G. A. Feld 4 20 32322 Paul B. Huyette 34 20 323123 W. R. Ostrander 30 00 32324 T. H. Hogeman 3 50 32325 Held Piano Co. 7 00 32326 G. A. Hardy • 1 00 32327 S. Josephine Baker 143 58 32328 A. Tennyson Beals , 50 40 32329 Norman F. Ware 36 30 32330 .. Medical Society of the State

of N. Y. 7 50 32331 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg.

Co. 975 25 32332 James Stanley • 52 00 32333 Bristol & Bristol .. ., 19 50 32334 Albany Lubricating Co., 16 20 32335 Burnee Corp. 43 00 32336 Standard Oil Co. 8 75 32337 Miller Rubber Co. 5 57 32338 E. C. Lavand 8 10 32339 American Laundry 80 40

Commissioner of Jurors, Queens County. 32061 Oscar J. Schumaker 50

Law Department. 32056 Independent Towel Supply. 4 50

Independent Towel Supply 4 50 32057 Burroughs Adding Machine 3 25 32058 Isaac Steinberg 144 00

Miscellaneous. 32072 Bertha Norton & Ethelbert

Selden 4,166 70 Bertha Norton & Ethelbert Selden 103 47

32073 Simon M. Wolbach 142 50 Simon M. Wolbach 133 21

32074 August L. Gallagher 28 50 August L. Gallagher 18 40

- 32075 Chamberlain, City of N. Y 3 50 Chamberlain, City of N. Y 2 25

32076 Morton R. Peck 91 57 32200 Compt. of City of N. Y. . . .4,000,000 00 32201 Commissioners of Sinking

Fund 1,512 33 32202 Commissioners of Sinking -

Fund 4,839 45 32203 Commissioners of Sinking

Fund 756 16 32204 Commissioners of Sinking

Fund 3,024 66 32205 Commissioners of Sinking

Fund 1,512 33 32206 Commissioners of. Sinking,

Fund 1,209 86 32207 Compt. of City of N. Y 35,682 14 32208 Commissioners of Sinking

Fund 200,000 00 32209 Commissioners of Sinking

Fund 50,000 00 32210 Commissioners of Sinking

Fund -100,000 00 32212 Sykes Realty Corp. 87 30 32213 Royal Indemnity Co 125 00 32214 U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty

Co. 1250 32215 Hartford Accident & In-

demnity Co. 87 50 32216 Globe Indemnity Co 15 00 32217 . New Amsterdam Casualty 04 32218 American Surety Co. of

N.Y. 55 32219 Fidelity & Deposit Co. of

Maryland 37 50 32220 George R. Henry 7 50 32221 Fidelity & Deposit Co. of

Maryland 37 50 32222 Maryland Casualty Co 262 50 32223 Aetna Casualty & Surety

Co. • 16250 32224 Aetna Casualty & Surety

Co. 275 00 32225 Aetna Casualty & Surety

Co. - 187 50 32226 Aetna Casualty & Surety

Co. 12S00 32227- . Aetna Casualty & Surety

Co. . 12 50 32228 Aetna Casualt & Surety

Co. 310 68 32229 - Aena Casualty & Surety

Co. 7750 32230 New Amsterdam Casualty

Co. 3750 32231 Victoria C. Dodd 40 00 32232 Thomas Sheshan, Assigsiee

of Mary O'Connell 12 14 32233 H. B. DeVoe .1855

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919. THE CITY." RECORD. 671

VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1919.

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 em-braced in one voucher the date of the earliest is given, excepting that when such vouchers are submitted under a contract the registered number of the contract is shown instead. CHARLES L. CRAIG. Comptroller

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

Number. Board of Standards and Appeals.

32113 N. Y. & Brooklyn Towel Department of Correction.

32051 N. Y. Tel. Co. 32052 James J. Travers 32053 William Fitzachery 32054 Frank W. Fox 32032 Columbus Mfg. & Supply

Co. 32033 R. D. Wood & Co 32034 Edward E. Buhler 32018 Independent Salt Co 32019 Department of Correction 32020 M. Reidy 32021 John E. Smith's Sons Co 32022 G. A. Feld 32023 G. A. Feld 32024 Chas. Fischer Spring Co., 32025 • Rud. Herold 32026 • Cambell & Gardiner 32027 Phelans Furniture Co 32028 • Phelans Furniture Co 32029 Lennon & Co 32030 Agent & Warden of Clinton

State Prison 32031 Powers Accounting Mach.

Co. Board of Excise, Bronx County

32211 Wm. S. Germain Board of Elections.

32142 41663 Longmans, Green & Co 32143 44523 Houghton, Mifflin Co 32144 48708 American Book Co. . 32145 44491 D. Appleton & Co 32146 44493 A. S. Barnes 32147 • 44493 A. S. Barnes 32148 44509 Macmillan Co. 32149 41659 Milton, Bradley .Co 32150 41652 Educational Pub. 32151 48757 Houghton Mifflin Co 32152 41760 H. W. Gray & Co 32153 48710 Ginn & Co 32154 44496 Educational Pub. Co 32155 41629 American Book Co.

Department of Education. 32127 48827 Saverno Products Co. 32128 49693 Schaar & Co 32129 49702 H. T. Dakin 32130 49985 Underwood Typewriter Co. 32131 48816 Peckham, Little & Co 32132 48829 Schoverling, Daly & Gales 32135 49694 Lenz Apparatus Co 32136 44502 D. E. Heath & Co 32137 41645 D. Appleton 8F Co 32138 41645 D. Appleton & Co 32139 47227 D. Appleton & Co 32140 44491 D. Appleton & Co 32141 47392 Atkinson, Mentzer & Co 32133 48829 Schoverling, Daly & Gales. 32134 48837 E. Steiger & Co 32112 Thos. S. Moran 32114 Thomas F. Maher 32115 Thomas F. Maher 32116 D. J. Carey 32117 D. J. Carey 32118 D. J. Carey 32093 H. J. Happel 32094 Superior Seating 32095 Wm. Truswell - 32096 Wm. H. Hoyer 32097 Scoville Mfg. Co 32098 Est. of W. B. A. Jurgen 32099 Frederick E. Kirchner 32100 David T. Levenson 32101 R. J. Suits 32102 R. J. Suits 32103 McGraw, Hill Book 32104 F. J. Bernard Co. 32105 Sinclair & Valentine 32106 E. H. Sheldon 32107 Bruce Co. 32108 Bruce & Cook 32109 Chas. Kramer 32110 Union Railway 32111 Frank K. Montfort 32119 49841 M. D. Lundin 32120 49910 Kramer, Mezger, Inc 32121 48526 E. Rutzler Co 32122 50048 Hartel & Davies 32123 50054 Jandous Electric Equip. Co. 32124 48973 L. T. Walter, Jr 32125 49990 M. D. Lundin 32126 49990 T. Fredk. Jackson, Inc 32077 48793 Hammacher, Schlemmer Co 32078 49701 L. E. Knott Apparatus 32079 49694 'Lenz Apparatus Co 32080 48846 Wm. P. Youngs & Bros. 32081 49387 Knickerbocker Ice Co 32082 48784 Devoe & Raynolds Co, 32083 49243 A. B. Dick Co 32084 48827 Saverno Products Co 32085 48813 Clarence S. Nathan

. 32086 48841 M. J. Tobin Co. 32087 49699 Parex Mfg. Co. 32088 41651 Little, Brown & Co 32089 41649 Hinds, Noble & Eldredge

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

Number.

The Mayoralty. 32060 N. Y. Tel. Co 17 21

Bronx Parkway Comminsion. 32340 Michael Farano 19 22

Department of Parks. 32197 49091 N. Y. TeL Co 106 06 32198 49053 Patton Paint Co. ^ 419 79 32199 46934 Oscar Daniels 7,461 55 32234 Triangle Products 12 48 32235' Panama Knitting Mill 150 00 32236 2620 32237 Sch' ff li 1 SO 32238 • - 42 25 32239 954 32240 p g 8566 32241 k 5 70 32242 38 95 32243 • 642 20 32244 385 71 32245 37 75 32246 18 00 32247 109 20 32248 g 12 48 32249 18 20 32250 2000 32251 J 12 60 32252 k 6300 32253 220 32254 39 38 32255 h 49 96 32256 600 32257 200 32258 R 10 00 32259 300 32260 1395

Milton Bradley Schieffelin W. F. Irish Albert Hirst Topping Bros. Peck Bros. Co. Morton W. Smith Thos. M. Blake Thos. M. Blake I. L. Radwaner Lduis Rube W. F. Beitter Triangle Products Baeder Adamson Frazer Lubricator

D. McCarthy Union Stove Works Patterson Bros. Dickerson. Van Dusen John Simmons Union Truck Co. Amos Shirley Russ & Krekel Bloomingdale Bros. Bronx Magento Rep.

20000 46,877 46

918 0000

5000 800

12 50 3500

993 58 69 68

717 29 509 33 88800 6390 54

75 43 05 4 58

121 00 172 25

800 550

15 00 3085

418 00 Presi-

President of the Borough of Queens.

32277 United States Railroad Adm. - 112 80

32278 Henry Bord, Asst. Foreman 5 65

32279 Heilbut & Kleefield " 136 50

32280 Chas. L. Craig, Comptroller 346 76

32261 48643 Jos. P. Powers . 130 80 President of the Borough of Richmond.

32293 Albert T. Zora 94 23

32294 Dept. of Correction 9 40

32295 James Goold 6 00

32296 L. Becker 6 00

32297 E. J. O'Connor _ 74 00

32298 John E. Donovan 100.00

32299 Wm. S. Vanclief & Sons - 13 92

32300 L. Becker 14 25

32301 Underwood Typewriter Co. 4 17

32302 Michael Murphy 56 25

32203 Postmaster, Great Kills 200 00

.32281 Gregg Bros. 145 11

32282 Richmond Ice Co 35 08

32283 I. C. Blake 9 95

32284 I. C. Blake • 26 45

32285 Texas . Co. 580 61

32286 Samuel Lewis 48 00

32287 Samuel Lewis 950

32288 E. J. O'Connor 1 50

32289 I. C. Blake - 23 00

32290 Amberg File & Index Co 9 70

32291 J. L. Gifford 32 50

32292 Richmond Auto Tire Repair Co -" - 24993

Public Service Commission.

32276 40322 Booth & Flinn

32262 Interborough R. T. Co

32263 43508• Rodgers & Hagerty

32264 46985 American Bridge Co

32265 N. Y. Trap Rock Co

32266 43354 Bethlehem Steel Products Co.

32267 50160 John Fox & Co 13833

32268 42706 Litchfield Const.. Co;.. _ 3,074 36

32269 40316 United States Realty & Im- provement Co. - • 13,757 81

$2 75

49 17 1 20 440 2 10

200 82 28

163 00 - 75 50

6 62 9 05 5 28

15 20 450 100 100 700

171 00 144 50 30 45

4000

35 00

118 92

73 40 300

-108 3 72 960

50 43 82

25 74 192 58

1 13 1 43

62 36 30

504 70

57 04 62 40 21 84

165 00 39 20

259 19 400

49 00 6 61 5 26

12 37 6 36

66 225 57 429-60 993 19 191 28 8248 32 92 13 75 49 00 74 00

29600 115 00 3.30 56 00

266 78 990 9 25 4 50 1 30 1 49

73 250

2340 3800

132 19 34 00

128 12 21 05

269 00 200 00

2,818 00 44580

1,620 00 1,56400

678 00 63000 380 79

864 81 50

360 270 47

2,187 40 1 31

161 28 480

27 05 19 33

335 19

Police Department. 32059 R. E. Enright 7,306 65

President of the Borough of Manhattan.. 32017 48903 N. Y. Window Cleaning Co. 1,122 00 32018 49209 Lenox Sand & Gravel.Co. 2,371 85 - President of the Borough of Brooklyn. - 32356 Edward Riegelmann, Presi-

dent, Borough of Bklyn 32279 47618 P. J. Carlin 32036 J. Leopold & . Co 32036 Charles Delmont 32037. John Wanamaker 32038 Atlas Stationery Corp 32039 W. F. Irish Co 32040 Peter Cramer 32041 Asphalt Const. Co 32042 P. J. Kearns Contracting 32043 James L. Brusstar 32044 - W. J. Fitzgerald 32045 Masterson Const. Corp 32046 Asphalt Const. Co 32047 Asphalt Const. Co 32048 W. J. Fitzgerald 32049 Cleveland, Trinidad

Co ' 32050 James L. Brusstar 32341 Frank A. Kellogg 32342 Frank A. Kellogg 32343 S. Stotie 32344 Jos. A. Graf 32345 H. Richmond 32346 James J. Byrne 32347 The 'Imperial 32348 Edward Riegelmann,

dent, Borough Bklyn 32349 Jos. F. Hamilton 32350 P. J. Collison 32351 P. J. Collison 32352. Daniel Lipsky 32353 Andrew W. Cahill 32354 Sarah Stephenson 32355 E. E. Rutter

Paving

Co.

300 50

500 500 6 75 150 300

2800

50,000 00 53,886 14 3,540 12

13,490 52 1,0x23 05

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Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con-

' er No. tract Number.

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

Number.

Truce Finaete Date Vouch- or Con- er No. tract

Number.

Name of Payee. Amount. Name of Payee. Amobnt. Name of P&te. Athount.

Powers, Kennedy Contr. Corp.

32271 49985 Wm. G. Cooper, Inc 32272 40384 Booth & Flinn 32273 34476 Arthur McMullen & Hoff

Co. 32274 47790 John B. Roberts

John B. Roberts 32275 50287 John C. Orr Co

Department of Public Charities 32186 Ryan & Hughes 32187 Singer Sewing Machine 32188 Topping Bros. 32189 Agent & Warden, Auburn 32190 Chicago Varnish 32191 John A. McCarthy 32192 Hammacher, Schlemmer 32193 John Simmons 32194 Geo. Allen & Son 32195 B. Diamond 32196 Underwood Typewriter Co.. 32156 Samuel E. Hunter

32157 2,047 50 32158 5,000 00 32159 5,000 00 32160

32161 2,127 78 32162 1,753 05 32163 989 96 32164

1,213 20 32165 32166

3 60 32167 1 20 ' 32168 14 36 32169 243 40 32170 35 63 32171 35 00 32172-9 70 32173 32 25 32174 505 00 32175 655 00 32176 6 42 32177

109 92 32178

Sheffield Farms Slawson

American Sugar Refining Conron • Bros. Kellogg Food Co. P. J. Lawless M. Mergentine Frank J. Murray Phenix Cheese Thos. M. Blake J. M. Thomson Ajax Oil & Grease American Analine Product Library Bureau Aluminum Cooking Utensil Phelands John Wanamaker Harrolds Motor Car Bloomingdale Bros.' Agent & Warden, Sing Sing Paul B. Hoeber Samuel Lewis Cutler Hammer Mfg. Co

32179

321801 32182 32183 32184 32185

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32063

32064 3~

32067 32068 32069 32070

F. N. DuBois 27 31 Duparquet, Hunt & Moneuse 3200 Emay,Motor Car Co 28 84 Hammacher, Schlemmer 4 70 J. F. Herbert 111 52 Albert Hirst, Inc. 13 35 Oriental Rubber 20

of Water Supply, Cu and Metricity. Queens Boro -Gas Co . . 66 11f anhattan ' Motor Corp .... 0 % Manhattan Motor Corp.... 996 Hastings Garage ... , _1(► Hastings Garage 200 Hastings Garage 1 55 Hastings Garage 1 05 Miller Carburetor 21 66 Weston Elec. Instrument 434 Smith Elee.. Co. 3.80 Smith Elec. Co , 3 p0 Tottenville Machine Shop 19 04 F. S. - Gassaway 4463 Flatbush Gas Co. 458 99

14650 99000 0

4 50 1x'1668 69 71 70035

54 95 39 43 31 50 6 11

351 90

26 00 145 20 10 50

137 90 00

25 45 17 82

32270 50179

Board of Health. .Abstract of Minutes of Dec. 31, 1918.- The Board met pursuant to notice. Present-Commissioner of Health, Sen-

ior Deputy Health Officer, Third Deputy Police Commissioner.

The following actions were discontin-ued: 1589, Isidore Hochstein; 1065, Isi-dore Hochstein; 1601, Edward M. Men-del; 1615, John P. Davan; 1568, S. Ter-ranova; 1579, Laura Simonson; 1563, Mar-garet Cummings; 1616, Henry C. Fischer; 1575, Horatio S. Sanford; 1610, Salvatore S. Scorza.

The following premises were ordered vacated : Buildings-at 331 Court st., 75-77 Flatbush ave., 663 Grand st., front and rear ; 26 Reid st., Borough of Brooklyn; 38 Grand st., Maspeth, Borough of Queens. Orders for vacation against certain

premises were rescinded, the cause Ior same having been removed.

Orders against premises were issued in the various boroughs.

Miscellaneous applications for permits were granted.

Various permits granted by the Board were revoked.

Extensions of time in wh-h to com-ply wjth provisions of orders issued against premises were granted and certain appli-cations for relief and extensions of or- ders were denied.

The Registrar of Records was directed to record corrected certificates of vital statistics relating to various persons. Leaves of absence, on account of sick-

ness and for various reasons, were grant-ed to employees of each borough.

Section 73 of the Sanitary Code was amended.

Promotions and changes in the service, in accordance with the schedules support-ing the budget for 1919, as adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment and published in the CITY RECORD, and, as indicated in the civil list published in the CITY RECORD, were approved.

Reinstatements-Clerks at $360 per an-num : Gertrude M. Flanagan, Dec. 23; John B. Burns, Dec. 3. Clerk at $840 per annum : Martha Friedman, Nov. 21. Nurses at $960 per annum : Fannie Witcher, Dec. 1; Teresa St. Clair Pecha, Oct. 12. La-boratory-Assistant at $840 per annum : Ra-chel Gross, Oct. 25.

Transferred-Laborer at $912 per an-num, office of the President, Borough of Brooklyn, to Department of Health, Bor-ough of Manhattan, Dec. 20, John Gra-ham.

Salaries Increased-Accountants : Ra-phael Wolff, to $1,800 per annum, Dec. 1, 1918 ; George W. Cooke, to $1,980 per annum. Dec. 1. Clerks : John J. O'Brien, to $1,200 per- annum, Dec. 10; Joseph H. McNulla, to $1,800 per annum, Aug. 23. Nurse : Helen Powers, to $900 per annum, Dec. 1.

Cancellation of Increase-Medical In-spector : Charles W. Lynn, from $1,260 to $2,280 per annum, Aug. 27.

Abpointments-Hospital Physicians at $1,200 per annum : Thomas Bell, Nov. 1; at $1,500 per annum : Gertrude W. Wel-ton, Dec. 2. Assistant Physicians, Clinic, at $300 per annum : Isidore M. Drucker, Dec. 6; William Sprenger, July 1. Bac-teriologists at $1,200 per annum : Leah Alper and Helen T. Denny, Dec. 16; Henry W. Rogers, March 1. Sanitary Inspector at $1,200 per annum : Charles Carroll, Dec. 18. Bookkeeper at $1,320 per annum : Rose A. Caffry, Dec. 2. Clerks: At $360 per annum-Gertrude M. Flani-gan, Dec. 2 - Charles Rosenthal and Da-vid Burke, Nov. 29; William F. Mahoney, Dec. 9; Herman Bornstein. Dec. 16; John D. Burns, Nov. 12. At $600 per annum-Lillian Godwin, December 12; Joseph H. Goldstein, Dec. 9; Laura Britton, Nov. 25. At $720 per annum-Winifred Maher. Dec. 11. Stenographer and Typewriter at $720 per annum : Ory E. Dimond, Dec. 16. Typewriting Copyist at $600 per an-num : Aline Hanley, Dec. 1. Telephone Operators at $660 per annum : Burrell

Whiting, Dec. 17; Joseph J. Gordon, Dec. 16; Abraham Birkenholtz, Dec. 1. Nurses at $960 per annum : Rosamond E. Doane, Nov. 29; Helen Savage, Dec. 18;. Hedwig C. Grass, Rose E. Khourie, Nancy B. Shipman, Katherine Boyle, Helen J. Flynn and -Alice Jones, Dec. 2; Catherine A. Cullen and Emily Kirkwood, Dec. 5 ; Sa-die F. Price, Dec. 7; Eva P. Barbee, Dec. 1; Rae D. Landy, July 2 ; Charlotte B. Senter, Nov. 14; Alice M. Duffan, No-vember 16; Caroline A. Dillon, Nov. 17; Laura E. Ellery, Nov. 24 ; Mrs. Mark • K. McCormack, Nov. 20. Nurses : At $600 per annum-Alfrieda' Schlansker, Oct. 14. At $960 per annum-Mrs. J. G. Deming, Nov. 14 ; Mary E. Conway, Nov. 17.. La-boratory Assistants at $720 per annum: Mary F. Floersch, Jan. 2; Alexander Ma- then, Nov. 1; Emma Yarmolinsky, Dec. 1; Nina Eldridge and Frieda Steinschnei-der, Dec. 1; Marguerite M. L. Brady, Nov. 25. Laboratory Helpers : At $630 per annum-Mary H. Donovan, Nov. 18; Margaret Knox, Nov. 22. At $504 per annum-Maria Cecchi, Nov. 20. Station-ary Fireman at $3.50 a day : Daniel G. Rowland, Dec. 8. Statioi. ary Engineer at $1,740 per annum : John W. Marshall, Dec. 8. Laborers at $720 per annum : Jo-seph J. McGauley and Eugene N. Smith, Dec. 2; Pasquale Popel, Dec. 4; Angelo Caropoli, Nov. 25 ; William Murphy, Nov. 27.

Transferred - Bernard J. Hennessy, Clerk at $840 per annum, from Bureau of General Administration, Manhattan, to Fire Department, Manhattan, Dec. 1. Jo- seph P. Lynch, Stationary Engineer at $5.50 a day, from the Department of Health (Bureau of Hospitals) to Depart-ment of Plant and Structures, Dec. 8.

Termination of Services-Medical In-spector at $1,140 per annum: Ida J. Mint-zer, M.D., Nov. 28. Veterinarians at $1,-800 per annum : Samuel Atchison, Fran-cis J. McCaffrey and Isaac Wertheimer, Dec. 10. Clerks at $360 per annum : Gus-sie Fischer, William Mahoney, Herman Bornstein, Laura Britton, Anna Near, Ruth Fuller, Shirley Ziegler, Ruth Rotner, Charles Rosenthal, -Helen O'Gorman, Gla-dys Jarvis and Joseph Theis, Dec. 31. Clerk at $720 per annum : Margaret Maher, Dec. 31. Clerk at $1,200 per annum : Da-vid R. Troth, Dec. 31. Hospital Clerk at $600 per annum : Catherine Flannelly, Dec. 21. Nurses at $960 per annum: Helen V. Brazelle and Mabel L. Mallory, Dec. 31. Laboratory Assistants at ,$720 per annum : Julia Kimball, Leslie Unger, Rosalind Her lenheim, Sylvia Lesser, Em-ily Yarmolinsky, Freida Steinschneider and Nina Eldridge, Dec. 31; Winifred Maher, Dec. 10.

Services Ceased-Medical Inspectors: Jesse D. Schwartz, Dec. 2; Edward G. Lear, Oct. 20; Isidore Josephson, Dec. 4. Attending Physician, Clinic: Richard M. Mills, Nov. 30. Telephone Operator: Roswell Brown, Oct. 15. Inspectors of Foods : Colonel E. Edmunds, Nov. 23; Jacob Bavick, Dec. 4. Clerks : John Atar-do, Oct. 13 ; Lena Becourtrkey, Nov. 16; Florence L. Brophy, Nov. 23 ; John J. Delaney, Nov. 12 ; Theodore Fials, Dec. 7; Martha Friedman, Nov. 30; Florence Frisch, Nov. 16 ; Catharine Houghton Griebel, Dec. 15: Joseph Hand, Nov. 16; Edna F. Manning; Dec. 16; Anthony Os-nato, Oct. 13. Nurses : Mrs. B. E. Audi, Oct. 29; Virginia Barnes, Oct. 20; Helen Bierach, Nov. 30; Bertha Brandfon, Oct. 14; Florence Brandfon, Oct. 10; Mary J. M. Brown, Nov. 30; Frances K. Bu-schatzky, Nov. 14; Blanche M. Coleman, Oct. 25 ; Catherine Costic. Nov. 30 ; Helen E. Daley, Nov. 25 ; Elizabeth Gannon, Nov. 23 : Harriet Henningsen, Nov. 3; Genevieve Huber, Oct. 19; Alice Jones, Dec. 2; Jennie Karoas. Oct. 21; Margaret J. Laughlin, Oct. 19; Maud Magner. Dec. 9; Luvenia Moore, Nov. 30; Mabel Mum-ford, Nov. 27; Teresa St. Clair Pecha, Oct. 15; Lillian Rebstock, Dec. 14; Mary Ruda, Nov. 25 ; Elizabeth Schwartz, Dec. 7 ; Grace M. Sheldon, Dec. 3 ; Mabel A. Tourison, Nov. 27; Nurse's Assistant:

Helen V. Shearer, Nov. 30. Laboratory Assistant : Max Weber, Nov. 20. La-borer : Thomas Roach, Oct. 8. Helper: Elizabeth Lamoreux, Dec. 7. Cleaner: Catherine Jackson, Oct. 17.

Retired on Pension-B. Frank Knause, Medical Inspector, Jan. 31; Gessner Har-rison, Medical Inspector, Dec. 31; Martha Peltier, Nul-se, Dec. 31; Maggie Kaighin, Domestic, Dec. 31.

Died-John Finnerty, pensioner, Dec. 18. George Murray, Laborer, Dec. 16. Stella Klein, Clerk (temporary), Oct. 18. Thomas Monahan, Clerk, Sept. 29.

CHARLES L. KOHLER, Secretary.

Fire Depe~tmont. Abstract of Transactions from Jan. 2 to

Jan. 11, 1919, Both Days Inclusive. JAN. 2.

Appointed-Jan. 6: Joseph F. Daly, as Ununiformed Fireman, for a probation-ary period of three months at $1,200 per annum, with assignment to Eng. Co. 203. Joseph A. Burns, provisionally, as Pilot, Eng. Co. 86, at rate of $1,920 per annum, pursuant to provisions of civil service Rule XII, Clause 4.

Reinstated-Jan. 3: James Sweeney, as 4th Grade Fireman, Eng. Co. 20, at rate of $1,200 per annum.

Reassigned-Jan. 4 : Blacksmith's Helper John J. Cue, Bureau of Repairs and Sup-plies, Division of Apparatus.

Transferred-Jan. 1: Horseshoer Mich-ael P. Brett, Bureau of Repairs and Sup-plies, Division of Horses, to position of Blacksmith, Division of Apparatus, at $5.50 a day. Jan. 3: Fireman William E. Hynes, from Eng. Co. 94 to H. and L. Co. 44.

Designation of Compensation-Jan. 2: Inspector George A. Sheridan, Bureau of Fire -Prevention, Division of Inspection, at $1,240 per annum.

Bills Audited-Miscellaneous, $25.66; open market orders, $10,132.93, $338.77, $2,040.33 ; contracts, $5,943.68.

JAN. 3.

Bills Audited-Miscellaneous, $276. JAN. 4;

Appointed Jan. 6: Catherine I. Finn, provisionally, as Typewriting Copyist, Bu-reau of Fire Prevention, Division of Re-cording, at $600 per annum, pursuant to civil service Rule XII, Clause 3. Eliza-beth H. Hardendorf and Naphthal Op-olsky, provisionally, as Clerks, Bureau of Fire Prevention, Division of Recording, at $360 per annum, pursuant to civil serv-ice Rule XII, Clause 3.

JAN. 6.

Trials-The following penalties were this day imposed as result of trials held before Deputy Fire Commissioner Charles W. Culkin on dates specified : Dec. 5, 1918-Fireman John P. McNamee, Eng. Co. 16 (detailed to Eng. Co. 1), for ab-sence without leave (2 charges) and dis-obedience of orders. On first and second charges fined a total of 5 days' pay; on third charge one regular leave of absence, allowed under section 154, Rules and Reg-ulations, ordered withheld. Dec. 19, 1918 -Fireman John P. McNamee, Eng. Co. 16 (detailed to Eng. Co. 1), for absence without leave ; decision reserved. Fire-man William J. Heaney, H. & L. Co. 26, for being under the influence of liquor, drug or compound, and absence without leave. On first charge, fined two days' pay; on second charge, one regular leave of absence, allowed under section 154, Rules and Regulations ordered withheld.

Appointed-Jan. 6 : Regulations, Farley, as Au-

tomobile Machinist, Bureau of Repairs and Supplies, Division of Apparatus, for an emergency period of five days at $6 a day.

Death Reported-Fireman Charles. Sny-der, Eng. Co. 62, Jan. 4.

Fires Reported-Weell ended Jan. 4: Manhattan, Bronx and Richmond, 157; Broolflyn and Queens, 108.

JAN. 7. Appointed-Jan. 8 : Richard Schofield,

as Cable Tester, Bureau of Fire Alarm Telegraph, for an emergency period of 15 days at rate of $1,200.per annum.

Dropped from the Rolls-Jan. 7: Tem-porary Lineman Richard Schofield, Bu-reau of Fire Alarm Telegraph.

Death Reported-Fireman James N. O'Neill, Eng. Co. 30, Jan. 5.

JAN. 8.

Appointment Revoked-That of Arthur Aron as Automobile Machinist, Bureau of Repairs and Supplies, Division of, Ap-paratus, for a temporary period of five days from Jan. 6.

Contract Executed-For alterations and repairs to quarters of H. & L. Co. 130. and Hose Co. 8, $8,900: Samuel Levin, 555 Grand st., Bklyn., principal ; National Surety Co., surety.

JAN. 9. Appointed-As ununiformed Firemen,

for a probationary period of three months at rate of $1,200 per annum : Jan. 10-Roger O'Sullivan, Eng. 1; Patrick A. Murphy, Eng. 2; William Byrnes, Eng. 4; John Barry, Eng. 6; Michael Dolan, Eng. 9; Denis J. Walsh, Eng. 10; William H. Petrich, Eng. 11; John J. MacCormack, Eng. 17; Frank J. Kriz, Bug. 22; Ernest W. Brudern, Eng. 27 ; Timothy Gately, Eng. 28; John Gallagher, Edg. 30; Joseph G. Schmitt, Eng. 44; Wesley Williams, Eng. 55 ; Patrick Grogan, Eng. 56; Peter J. Harmon, Eng. 58; Theodore J. Belia-koff, Eng. 65; Hugh J. Rooney, Eng. 74; William Crowe; Eng. 201; John Mooney, Eng. 209; ' Patrick Scallon, Eng. 211; Francis A. Moran, Eng. 214; Edward R. Holder, Eng. 228; Joseph L. Murphy, Eng. 251; James E. McCarthy, Eng. 256; Mich-ael P. Cashman, Eng. 282; Frederick Geiger, H. & L. 10; Daniel Curtin, H. & L. 14; Harry Reidy, H. & L. 21; Timothy Leary, H. & L. 24; Jeremiah A. Lynch, Eng. 5, Jan. 13.

Resigned-Jan. 9; Clerk Theodore J. Beliakoff,. Bureau Repairs and Supplies, Division of Recording.

Transferred-Firemen, Jan. 10 ; James Long from Eng. Co. 5 to Eng. Co. 58; Thomas F. Healey from Eng. Co. 12 to Eng. Co. 22; William Kalista from Eng. Co. 32 to Eng. Co. 12; Patrick F. Collins, from Eng. Co. 77 to Eng. Co. 157; John B. Wienants from Eng: Co. 91 to Eng. Co. 90; Frank E. Goodel from Eng. Co. 157 to H. &- L. Co. 79; George P. Fowler from H. & L. Co. 4 to H. & L. Co. 45; Frank A. Jaeger H. & L. Co. 113 to H. & L. Co. 135; William Leichseuring from H. & L. Co. 136 to H. & L. Co. 108.

Bills Audited-Open market orders, $1,652.96.

JAN. 10. Trials--The following penalties , were

this day imposed as result of trials held on dates specified, before Deputy Fire Commissioner Charles W. Culkin, Jan. 9: Fireman Edward J. Meyers, H. L. Co. 1, for absence without leave for five days. Dismissed the service from 8 a. m. Jan. 11. Before the Deputy Fire Com-missioner, Brooklyn and Queens, Jan. 8: Engineer of Steamer Michael J. Kailey, Eng. Co. 212, for being under the influ-ence of liquor, drug or compound. Fined five days' pay and warned. Fireman James E. Monahan, H. & L. Co. 147, for heg-lect of duty and absence without leave. On first charge, fitted one day's pay; on second charge. one regular leave of ab- sace. allowed under" section 154. Rules and Regulations, ordered withheld.

- JAR. 11.• Resigned--Jan. 11 t Temporary Antonio-

bile Machinist Herbert Condit,, Bureau Re- pairs and Sup»lies. Division of Apparatus. Automobile Machinist Peter Daum, Bu-reau Repairs and Supplies, Division of Apnaratus.

Biltt Audited-COhtracts, $9,670.05; pis- cellatteotis. $25.

T I('ons. $ J.. DRE!NAN, Fire C -missiotier.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919. THE CITY RECORD.

Abstract of Transactions from Jan. 13 to Jan. 18, 1919, Both Days Inclusive.

JAN. 13. Opening of Proposals—For furnishing

and delivering kindling wood : 1. Clark & Wilkins Co., 568 W. 34th st., Manhat-tan. Item 1, 40 cords, at $26, $1,040; item 2, 20 cords, at $28, $560. No bids submitted on items 3. 4 and 5. 2. Long Island Wood Co., 11 Vanderbilt ave., Bklyn., item 3, 30 cords, at $26, $780; item 4, 10 cords, at $28, $880. No bids submitted on items 1, 2 and 5. Contracts were awarded as follows : Items I and 2 to Clark & Wilson Co., for $1,600; items 3 and 4 to Long Island Wood Co., for $1,060.

Appointed—Jan. 14 : Pasquale Attilio and, Laurence Flaherty, ' as Laborers, Bu-reau Fire Alarm Telegraph, at $3 a day. Jan. 15 : . John Gumbrecht, as Automo-bile Machinist, Bureau of Repairs and

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Supplies, Division of Apparatus, for an emergency period of five days, at $6 a day.

Fires Reported—Week ended Jan. 11: Manhattan, Bronx and Richmond, 195; Brooklyn and Queens, 140.

Extension of Time Granted—To Ham-ilton Rubber Mfg. Co. until Feb. 24, 1919, on contract dated Oct. 24, 1918, for fur-nishing and delivering 40,000 feet 24 inch cotton rubber-lined fire hose.

Bills Audited—Open market orders,' $13,85228; open market orders, $2,289.38.

JAN 14. Appointed—Jan 16: Bernard A. Quinn,

as Ununiformed Fireman, for a proba-tionary period of three months, at $1,200 per annum with assignment to Eng. Co. 204.

JAN. 15. Retired on Application—Jan. 16: Fire-

man John J. McGeary, Eng. Co. 263;, on annual pension of $825. Jan. 16: Fire-man James J. Murphy, No, 1, Eng. Co. 268, on annual pension of $825. Jan. 19: Fireman Michael Ro.ehrig,. Eng. Co. 288, on annual pension of $825.

Retired for Disability—Jan. 16 : Fireman Matthew Hipp, Eng. Co. 24, on annual pension of $825.

Bills Audited—Contracts, $5,973.05. JAN. 16.

Transferred—Firemen, Jan. 17 : Fred-erick W. Hyde, from Eng. Co. 202 to Eng. Co. 298; John Corry, from Eng. Co. 211 to Eng. Co. 298; Edward Pullen, from Eng. Co. 216 to Hose Co. 6; Emil Unbe-kant, from Eng. Co. 221 to Hose Co. 6; Edward J. Lewis, from Eng. Co. 224 to H. & L. Co. 126; Robert Hierons, from Eng. Co. 224 to Hose Co. 6 ; William H. Hare, from Eng. Co. 226 to Hose Co. 3 • James N. Collins, from Eng. Co. 233 to H. & L. Co. 126; William Murray, from Eng. Co. 238 to Eng. Co. 275 ; Dennis F. O'Sullivan, from Eng. Co. 238 to Hose Co. 4; David Rees, from Eng. Co. 278 to Hose Co. 4; William P. Schulz, from H. & L. Co. 106 to H. & L. Co. 126; William Leichseuring, from H. & L. Co. 108 to H. & L. Co. 140; John P. Frank, from H. & L. Co. 21 to Eng. Co. 275.

Deaths Reported—Fireman James F. Flynn, Eng. Co. 31, Jan. 14. Fireman Harry Monsky, H. & L. Co. 7, Jan. 16.

Extension of Time Granted—To Ken-mare Contracting Company until Dec. 30. 1918, on contract dated Aug. 12, 1918. for alterations and repairs to quarters of H. & L. Co. 109.

JAN. 17. Death Reported—Fireman William F.

Arnold, Eng. Co. 85, Jan. 15. Bills Audited—Miscellaneous, $23; open

market orders, $3,111.59; open market ord-ers, $1,624.19.

. JAN. 18. Appointed—Jan. 20: John J. Carley, as

Automobile Machinist, Bureau of Repairs and Supplies, Division of Apparatus, for an emergency period of five days at $6 a day.

Resigned—Jan. 20 : Clerk Benjamin Poller, Bureau of Fire Prevention, Divi-sion of Recording.

Designation of Compensation—Effective Jan. 1, pursuant to resolution adopted by Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Jan. 10: Blacksmith's Helpers Jacob Benner, John A. Curtin, John J. Cue. John J. O'Brien, Martin Byrnes, and Ed-ward J. Scott, Bureau of Repairs and Sup-plies, Division of Apparatus, at $4 a day..

THOMAS J. DRENNAN, Fire Com-missioner.

BeHe,ue and Allied H.lMtala. A meeting of the Board of Trustees

of Bellevue and Allied Hospitals was held on Dec. 30. 1918, at 3.30 p. m.

Present—Dr. Brannan, the President, in the chair; Messrs. O'Keeffe, Farley, Wright and Stern, Trustees. Excused: Mr. Paulding, Trustee, and Mr. Coler, Commissioner of the Department of Pub-lic Charities, ex-officio.

Dr. O'Hanlon, the General Medical Su-perintendent, reported as follows:

Christmas passed very pleasantly at all of the hospitals, the usual trees being pro-vided, and entertainments held, either on Christmas eve or Christmas day. Charles Weyand, 22 Howard st., remembered each child at the Neponsit Beach Hospital with

a gift, and Mr. O'Keeffe very generously contributed candy for the entire hospital. Leon Gottlieb low bidder for completing, the abandoned contract of Charles J. Daly, has failed to present his sureties within the five days prescribed by law. A let-ter, received from him under recent date, indicates that it is not his intention to enter into this contract. It is recom-mended that this contract be readvertised and -deposit of $20 declared forfeited. - In. accordance with the decision of the De-partment of Finance, it is- necessary to ask the Board of Aldermen in January to authorize the advancement of $300 for postage for the year. It is recommended that the request for 1919 be transmitted to the Board of Aldermen. John J. Daly, Acting Director of the Central Purchase Committee, has written and requested this Department, under dates of Dec. 17 and Dec. 19, to make certain purchases in the -open market, as it is the belief of that Committee that more advantageous prices may be thus 'obtained. To enable us to make the purchases for the first quarter of the year, as requested by Mr. Daly, permission of the Board of Aldermen will be necessary, • as the estimated costs for several of ' the classes will exceed $1,000 each. It is, therefore, recommended that the Board of Aldermen 'be requested for permission to buy the following in the open market for the amounts indicated:

Milk and cream, $45,000; laundry, clean-ing and•disinfecting supplies, $5,000; paints and oils, $1,200 ; auto tires and tubes, $3,-000; Doctors' uniforms, $2,000; medical and surgical supplies, $40,000; refrigera-ting supplies, 1,750; household equip-ment, $6,500. It has been customary for several years

for us to request permission from the Board of Aldermen in January to buy fresh fruits and vegetables in the open market. The amount estimated this year is $15,000.

Upon separate motion, duly seconded and carried in each instance, action was taken upon the report of the General Med-ical Superintendent, as follows:

A resolution of thanks was adopted by the Board of Trustees for Mr. O'Keeffe's generous contribution of candy to the children of the Neponsit Beach Hospital, and the Trustees also extended a vote of thanks to Charles Weyand for his gifts to the children at that hospital.

The deposit of Leon Gottlieb, the low-est bidder for completing the abandoned contract of Charles J. Daly for the al-terations to Harlem Hospital, was declared forfeited and the work ordered readver-tised.

A request to the Board of Aldermen for a renewal of the resolution to ad-vance $300 a month for postage was au-thorized.

After consideration, it was resolved to request the Board of Aldermen for per-mission to purchase in the open market, without public letting, the supplies and equipment enumerated by the General Medical Superintendent to the extent of $104,450, in accordance with the request of the Acting Director of the Central Pur-chase Committee, under dates of Dec. 17 and Dec. 19. It was further resolved to set forth in the request to the Board of Aldermen all the facts which make this request necessary at this time.

A request was authorized of the Board of Aldermen for permission to purchase in the open market, without public letting, fresh fruits and vegetables, required for the year 1919, to the extent of $15,000.

Committee Reports. Dr. Brannan presented a tabulation of

bids received at the office of the Central Purchase Committee on Dec. 23 for : (a) stock fruits and vegetables, (b) fresh, kosher, dry, corned and smoked meats, poultry and lard, (c) fresh fish, oysters and clams, (d) butter, cheese, eggs, bread and rolls. After consideration, on the recommendation of the Committee of Sup- plies, contracts were awarded to the low formal bidder on all items and classes, except as hereinafter noted. On fish, ac-tion was deferred, as the Board received a report that the low bidder had reversed his prices, quoting low prices for fine fish and high prices for common fish, but, as the bid appeared to be regular, it was moved, seconded and carried to request the Central Purchase Committee for a letter on the subject. On stock fruits and vegetables, action was also deferred, as a letter was presented from - the Central Purchase Committee, Dated Dec. 28, set-ting forth that the bids of S. Krouman and J. Hamburger were informal, and requesting the Trustees to take the next low bidders. Action was deferred until the next meeting on the bids , for butter and eggs on account of the high prices.. While considering the price' of butter, which is 70 cents a pound, compared with 47 cents a pound a year ago, the desira-bility and feasibility of using nut butter, butterine or butter produced from vege-table oils, instead of the more expensive creamery butter, for either the employees or the patients, or both, was discussed, and, as the Department consumes about 120,- •000 to. 130,000 pounds .a year, it was moved, seconded and carried, before taking de-

finite action, to request the legal advice of the Corporation Counsel on the sub-ject. The General Medical Superintend-ent was requested to adopt all proper means to reduce the quantity of butter and eggs used in the hospitals of the Department. The subject of the extreme communicability of influenza was dis-cussed, together with the report regard-ing the increased number of influenza cases in the hospitals of the Department. After discussion, it was moved, seconded and carried to instruct the General Med-ical Superintendent to make every effort to segregate patients having influenza and to instruct all Doctors; Nurses, employees and visitors, so far as possible, .to wear masks while visiting or attending influenza patients.

Communications. Reference was made to the fact that

the minutes of the Executive Committee of the Medical Board for Nov. .27 ap-proved Dr. La Fetra's plan to immunize by the use' of antitoxin injection the in-fants and young children brought to the hospital, and that the question of immu-nizing new-born infants has been referred to the Visiting Obstetricians of the hos-pital. On motion, duly seconded and carried, it was resolved to convey this information to Dr. La Fetra. -

A letter dated Dec. 23 was presented from the Secretary of the Medical Board of Harlem Hospital, giving the terms of service of the men nominated for ap-pointment by the Medical Board in their minutes of Nov. 19, and approved by the Trustees on Dec. 3, which appointments are for one year from Nov. 1, 1918, as follows : Harry Shapiro (substituted from Oct. 1, 1918), Jos. G. Wishner (substi-tuted from Oct: 1, 1918), Harry Spitz (substituted from Oct. 10, 1918), Joseph Marks (substituted from Oct. 22, 1918), Herman Behrens, Benjamin ' Israel and Carl Tannert.

The minutes of the Medical Board of Harlem Hospital for Dec. 17 were pre-sented. On motion, duly seconded and carried, the recommendation that -the in-terne service be increased to a period of twenty months, was approved, with the suggestion that the Medical Boardar-range during the period of reconstruc-tion for a standard two-year course, in accordance with the adopted policy to be followed in all the hospitals of the De-partment. The recommendations that an additional room be utilized for the use of the two additional men on the house staff and that the partition between the staff room and the billiard room be re-moved, so as to convert the two rooms into one, were referred to the General Medical Superintendent. The report re-garding the number of influenza cases in the Nurses' residence and the success at-tending the inoculation with the Board of Health prophylactic vaccine was noted.

A communication dated Dec. 23 was presented from the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, transmitting a renewal of lease, authorized on Dec. 5, 1918, of the premises at No. 203 Monroe st., for one year from Jan. 1, 1919, at an annual rental of $300, which communication was ordered placed on file.

A communication dated Dec. 26 was presented from the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, transmitting certified copies of , resolutions adopted that day, assign-ing equipment, consisting of a table, draw-ing board, wardrobe, etc., to Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, which communications were ordered placed on file.

A letter dated Dec. 18 was presented from the Board of Estimate and. Appor-tionment, with resolutions adopted on Dec. 13, approving (a) permission to fill vacancies, (b) revision of schedule' No. 2025, (c) approving an issue of special revenue bonds in the sum of $100,200, to meet deficiencies in supply appropria-tions, which communication was ordered placed on file.

A letter dated Dec. 27 was presented from the Department of Finance, trans-mitting an executed copy of - a lease au-thorized by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund on Oct. 24, 1918, of the premises at Osborn Hall, No. 426 E. 26th St., Manhattan, for a period from Sept. 1, 1918, to March 1, 1919, at the rate of $4,548 a year,

JNO. G. O'KEEFFE, Secretary, Board of Trustees.

Department of Plant and Structure:. Report for Week Ended Jan. 11, 1919. Vouchers Forwarded to Comptroller—

Open market orders, '$11,210.95; miscel-laneous, $65.30; contracts, $1,236.48.; pay-rolls, $41,405.79; total; $53,918.52. . Moneys Received — Brooklyn Bridge: Privileges, $550.02; material and labor, repairs, claims, $43.66; total, $593.68. Wil-liamsburg Bridge: Privileges, $116; tolls, surface railroad cars, $5,026; total, $5,-132. Manhattan Bridge : . Privileges, $312. Queensboro Bridge :. Privileges, $23. Staten Island Ferry: Privileges, $3.52; ferry tolls, $10,199.60; total, $10,203.12. 39th Street Ferry : Privileges, $37.50; ferry tolls, $1,228.69; total, $1,266.19. Ferry Rents: Hudson River ferries, $20;151.06; East River ferries, $75 ; various •other fer-ries, $1,063.78; total, - $21,289.84. Grand total, $38,819.83.

JOHN H. DELANEY, Commissioner.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Unless otherwise stated. the Public 011c4s

of the city are open from 9 s.m. to 5 p.m; Sas-ardaya to 12 noon.

ACCOUNTS, COMMISSIONER OF—Municipal Bldg.. 12th d. Phone, Worth 4315.

ALDERMEN, BOARD OF-- Clerk's Office Municipal Bidg., 2nd S. Phone

Worth 4435. President's Office, City Hall. Phone, Cort-

Iandt 6770. AMBULANCE SERVICE BOARD OF—

Municipal Bldg.. 10th d. Phone. Worth 748. Ambulance Calls. Spring 3100.

APPEALS, BOARD OF— Municipal Bldg., 9th 8. Phone, Worth 184.

ARMORY BOARD— Municipal • Bldg. 8th 6. • Phone. Worth 594.

ART COMMISSIbN- Cit Halt. Phone, Cortlandt' 1197.

'ASSRSSORS BOARD OF— Municipal Bldg., 8th 8. Phone. Worth 29.

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS-16th at. and 1st ave. Phone, Mad. Sq. 1800.

BRONX, PRESIDENT BOROUGH OF- 3rd and Tremont ayes. Phone. Tremont 2680.

BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT BOROUGH OF-Prebident's Office, 2nd floor, Borough Hall. Public Works, 2nd floor, Borough Hail. Higbwa~+ s, 5th and 12th Boors, SO Cout at. Public Bidgs. and Offices. 10th L. 50 Court .t. Sewers, 9th floor, 215 Montague at. Buildings, 4th door. Botou h Hall. Topographical Bureau, 209 Montague at. Substructures, 215 Montague at. Telephone, Main 9100.

CENTRAL PURCHASE COMMITTEE—Municipal Bldg., 12th fl. Phone, Worth 4227.

CHAMBERLAIN— Municipal Bldg.. 8th 8. Phone, Worth 4227.

CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER— Municipal Building, 2nd door. Open all hours

of the day and night Phone, Worth,3711. CHILDREN'S COURT--

137 E. 22nd at. Phone, Gramercy 3611. Brooklyn-102 Court at. Phone. Main $6tt Bronx-355 E.' 137th. Phone. Melrose 9092.

Court Monday.. Thutadays and Saturdays. Queens-30 Union Half at., Jamaica. Phone,

Jamaica 2624. Court Tuesdays and Fridays. Richmond—Bank Bldg., New Brighton. Phone,

Tome. 2190. Court held Weduesdsya. CHILD WELFARE BOARD OF—

City Hall. Telephone, Cortlsndt 4127. CITY CLERK—

Municipal Bldg., 2nd S. Phone, Worth 4430. CITY COURT-

32 Chambers at. Phone, Cortlandt 122. Court opens 10 a. m. Trial Term, Part I, opens •, 9.45 a. m. Special Term Chatpper. 10 a. m. to 4 p. tn.; Saturdays to 12 nom

Clerk's office open from 9 a. m. to 4. p. m.; Saturda-s to 12 noon.

CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS— General ,Office, 300 Mulberry st. Phone, String,

9420. All Courts open from 9 a. m. to 4 n. m., except

Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays, when only morning-sessions are held.

First Disttpc6-11 WhTha

ite Broes.

second District-125 Sixth ale. 'Third District--2nd ave. and 1t at. Fcurtb D trio-1'11 E. 87th st. Fi'th District 121st at and 8 61. Sixth District-162aad it. and oak are.. Hz. Eighth bt t— 814E 181st ~ Bronx. Twelfth Dam-1130` SL Nb$s. axa. Ni Court for Wen-125 ave. Night Court for Rest-131 E. 57b at.

Departs of Waty Supply, Cu and meaty '

Report for Week Ended Dec. 21,- 1918.' Collections, Bureau of Water Register,

all Boroughs, $248,14378. Retired—Joseph h _ Sweeney, Foreman, at

an annuity of $990, Jan. 1. Salaries -Increased — Manhattan Office,

Jan. 1: John J. Fox, Clerk, from $1,140 to $1,240 per annum ; Winifred C. Hig-gins, Stenographer and Typewriter, from

140 to $1,240 per annum. Wages Increased— Manhattan Office,

Jan. 1: Joseph Mitchell, Machinist, from $5 to $6 a day; Frank T. Cannon,- Joseph Anderle, Patrick Conway, Frank Leide-mer, Edward J. McLarney, Julius Pile, Alain Renar, John Schmidt, George Smith,

George F. Wright and Lester Lawrence, Machinist's Helpers, from $325 to, $3.68 a day. Queens Office—Oscar Wernebecg, Machinist, from $5 to $6 a day.

Appointed—Richmond Office: Mildred Strulewitz, 1498 Brook ave., .Bronx, Clerk (temporary) at'$600 per annum. Brooklyn Office : Ephraim Harvey, 21 Milford st., Bklyn., Stationary Engineer at $5 a day; Robert J. Patterson, .1917 Hudson st., Woodhaven, L. I., Stationary Engineer (Electric Pumping Station) at $5 a - day.

Salaries Increased — Brooklyn Office: Wiljiam J. . Butler, Assistant Foreman, from $1,260 to $1,360 per annum; Simon Price, Assistant Foreman, from $1,260 to $1,360 per annum.

Title Changed John Bradley and John T. Sullivan, from Oilers to Stationary En-gineers, at $5 a day, Brooklyn office.

674

THE CITY RECORD. --Y .T'UESDAY, FEBRUARY 4,1919.

Domestic Relations (Man.)-151 E. 57th at Domestic Relations (Bronx)-1014 E. 181st st. Municipal Term-Room 500, Municipal Bldg. Traffic Court-301 Mott at .

Brooklyn. General office, 44 Court at. Phone. Main 7411. First District-318 Adams St. Fifth District-Williamsburg. Bridge Plana. Sixth District-495 Gates ave. Seventh District-31 Snyder ave. Eighth District-W. 8th at, Coney Island. Ninth District-Sth ave. anti 23rd at. Tenth District-133 New Jersey ave. Domestic Relations-402 Myrtle ave. Municipal Term-2 Butler st •

Queens. First District-11S 5th at., L. I. City. Second District-Town Hall, Flushing. Third District-Central ave., Far Rockaway. Fourth District-Town Hall, Jamaica.

Richmond. First District-Lafayette ave., New Brighton. Second District-Village Hall, Stapleton.

CITY RECORD, BOARD OF- Supervisor's office, Municipal Bldg.. 8th floor. Distributing Division,. 125.127 Worth at.. Telephone, Worth 3490.

CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF-Municipal Bldg., 24th fl. Phcne, Worth 161e.

COUNTY CLERK, BRONX- Civil Records. 161st at. and 3d ave. Criminal Branch, 1918 Arthur ave. Telephone. Melrose 9266. Office hours 9 a. in.

to 4 p. m.: Saturdays to 12 noon. COUNTY CLERK, KINGS-

Hall of Records. Telephone, Main 4930. 9 a. in. to 4m.' Saturdays to 12 noon.

COUNTY CLERK, INEW YORK County Court House. Phone, Cortlandt 5388. 9 a. m. to 4 p m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

COUNTY CLERK, QUEENS- 364 Fulton at., Jamaica- Phone, Jamaica 2608. 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

COUNTY CLERK, RICHMOND-Richmond. Telephone, New Dorp 28. 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

COUNTY COURT, BRONX- Tremont and Arthur ayes. Phone, Trem. 3205.

COUNTY COURT, KINGS- 120 Scbermerhorn st Phone, Main 4930. Court opens at 10 a. in. Clerk's office open from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

COUNTY COURT, QUEENS- Court House, L. I. C. Phone, Hunterspoint 596. Clerk's office, Phone, Jamaica 551. County Judge's office-336 Fulton at., Jamaica.

Phone, Jamaica 551. Court opens at 10 a. in. Trial Term begins

first Monday of each month, except Jul , Auc. and Sept., and on Friday of each week.

Clerks office open from 9 a. in. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays. to 12.30 p. in.

.COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE, RICH-MOND-

Surrogate's Court and office, Richmond. Phone, New Dorp 235. Surrogate's Chambers, Bor-ough Hall, St. George. Phone, Tomp. 1000.

Clerk's office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

Trial Terms, with Grand and Trial jury, held second Monday in March and first Mon-day in October. Trial Terms: with Trial Jury only held first Monday in May and rst MonIay in December. Special Terms

_ without Jury, held Wednesday except dur- ing the last week in July, the month of August and the first week in September.

The Surrogate's Court is held on Mondays and Tuesdays at the Borough Hall, 5t. George, and on Wednesdays at Richmond, except during the sessions of the County Court No Court is held in August,

.COURT HOUSE BOARD- Municipal Bldg., 20th fl. Phone, Worth 3222.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, BRONX- Tremont and Arthur ayes. Phone, Trem. 1100.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, KINGS- 66 Court st. Telephone, Main 2954. 9 a. in. to 5.30 p. m.; Saturdays to 1 p. in.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, NEW YORK-Centre and Franklin ate. Phone, Franklin 2304. 9 a. m. to 5.30 p. in.; Saturdays to 1 p. m.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, QUEENS- Court House, L. I. C. Phone, Hunterapoint 3871.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, RICHMOND- Borough Hall St. George. Phone Tomp. 50.

DOCKS AND 1ERRIES, DEPARTMENT OF- Pier "A," North River. Phone. Rector 300.

EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF- Park eve. and 59th et Phone, Plaza 5580.

ELECTIONS, BOARD OF- General Office Municipal Building, 18th floor.

Telephone, Worth 1307. Bronx--442 E. 149th St. Phone, Melrose 336. Brooklyn-435 Fulton st. Phone, Main 1932.

Q Hunt r64 Ja Jackson ave., L. I. City. Phone,

Richmond - Borough Hall, New Brighton. Phone, Tompkinsville 1000.

9 a. m. to 4~p m.• Saturdays to 12 noon. ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT. BOARD

OF- Secretary's Office, Municipal Building, 13th A.

Telephone, Worth 4560. FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF-

Telephone, Worth 1200. Comptrollers office; Municipal Bldg., 5th floor. Deputy Comptroller, Municipal Bldg., 7th fl. Receiver of Taxes-

Manhattan-Municipal Building, 2d floor. Bronx-177th st and Arthur ave. Telephone,

Tremont 140. Brooklyn-503 Fulton. Telephone, Main 7056. Queens-S Court Square, L. I. City. Tele-

phone, Hunterspoint 3386. Richmond-Borough Hall, St. George. Tele-

phone, Tompkinsville 1000. Assessments and Arrears-

Manbattan-Mupsl Building. 3d Moor. Bronx-177th st and Arthur ave. Telephone,

Tremont 47. Itronklyn-503 Fq1ton. Telephone, Main 8340. Queens-Court Square, L. I. City. Tele- phone, Hunterspoint 1553.

Richmond-Borough Hall, St. George. Tele- bone, Tompkinsville 1000.

FIRE DEPARTMENT- Municipal Bldg. 11th floor. Phone, Worth 4100. Brooklyn-365 f ay at. Telephone, Main 7600.

HEALTH. DEPARTMENT OF- Centre and Walker its. Phone Franklin 6280. Bronx-3731 3d ave. Phone, 1tremont 1975. Brooklyn-Willoughby and Fleet ats. Tele-

phone, Main 4720. Queens-372 Fulton at., Jamaica. Telephone,

Jamaica 1200. Ricbmond-514 Bay at., Stapleton. Telephone,

Tompkinsville 440. GENERAL SESSIONS, COURT OF-

Centre and Franklin stn. Phone, Franklin 1201. Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Clerk's office open

9 a. m. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays to 12 noon. INERRTETY. BOARD OF-

Municipal Bldg. 4th . Phone Worth 1610. JURORS, BRON

ft. COMMISSIONER OF-

1932 Arthur ave. Telephone, Tremont 3700. 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

JURORS. KINGS, COMMISSIONER OF-381 Fulton st. Telephone, Main 330-331. 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. • Saturdays to 12 noon.

JURORS NEW YORK, COMMISSIONER OF-Hall 01 Records. Telephone, Worth 241. 9 a. in. to 4 n. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

JURORS QUEENS COMMISSIONER OF-Court louse, L. I. G- Phone, Hunterapoint 963. 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

JURORS, RICHMOND. COMMISSIONER OF-iau. Stapleton. Phone Tompkinsville 81.

9 a. m. to 4 p m„ Saturdays to 13 noon. LAW DEPARTMENT-

Main office, Municipal Building. 16th floor. Telephone, Worth 4600.

Brooklyn-153 Pierrepofit.. Phone, Main 2948. Street Openings Bureau of-

Main office-kunicipal Building, 15th floor. Telephone, Worth I380. Brooklyn-166 Montague. Phone, Main 5916. Queens-Municipal . Building, 1.. I. City.

Telephone. Hunters Point 3886. Penalties, Bureau for the Recovery of-

Municipal Bldg., 15th ft. Phone, Worth 4600. Personal Taxes. Bureau for Collection of Ar-

rears- Municipal Bldg.. 17th fl. Phone; Worth 4600.

LICENSES.. DEPARTMENT OF- 57 Centre St. Telephone, Worth 9600. Brooklyn-381 Fulton St. Phone, Main 1497. Richmond-Borough Hall, New Brighton.

Telephone, Tompkinsville 1000. Licensed Vehicles. Division of-517 W. 57th

st. Telephone,. Columbus 6387. Public Employment 'Bureau-53 Lafayette at.

Phone. Franklin 6100. Branch offices 341 E. 68th st.; • phone. Rhinelander 772. 436 W. 27th st.• phone, Chelsea 1937.

MANHATTA\, PRESIDENT. BOROUGH OP-Municipal Building. Telephone. Worth 4227., President's Office. 20th floor. Commissioner of Public Works. 21st floor. Asst. Com'r of Public Works, 21st floor. B+--eau of Highways 21st floor. Bureau of Public Bidgs. & Offices, 20th floor. Bureau of Sewers, 21st floor. Bureau of Buildings. 20th floor.

MAYOR'S OFFICE- City Hall. Telephone, Cortlandt 1000.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS SION-

Municipal Bldg., 14th R. Phone, Worth 1580. MUNICIPAL COURTS-

Clerk's office and office of the President, Jus- tice, 264 Madison at Phone, Orchard 4300.

Clerk's offices open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

Manhattan. - 1st Dist-146 Grand at. Phone, Spring 9611.

let Dist. (Add'1 part)-6th ave. and 10th at Phone. Chelsea 2513.

2d Dist-264 Mad. st. Phone. Orchard 4300. 3d Dist.-314 W. 54. Phone. Columbus 5450. 4th Dist -207 E 32. Phone, Mur. Hill 4358. 5th Dist.-2565 B'way. Phone. Riverside 4006. 6th Dist.-155 E. 88. Phone. Lenox 4343. 7th Dist.-360 W. 125. Phone, M' side 6334. 8th Dist.-i2lst at. and Sylvan p1. Phone.

Harlem 3950. 9th . Dist-5th at. & Madison ave. Phone, Plaza 3873.

Bronx. 1st Dist.-1400 Williamsbridge rd., West-

chester. Phone, Westchester 457. 2nd Dist.-Washington ave. and 162d at..

Phone, Melrose 3042. . Brooklyn.

1st Dist.-State & Court sts. Phone, Main 7091.

2nd Dist.-495 Gates ave. Phone, Bedford 504. 3d Dist.-6 Lee ave. Phone, Wmsburg. 556. 4th Dist.-14 Howard ave. Phone, Bushwick 4323.

5th Dist.-5220 3d ace. Phone. Sunset 3907. 6th Dist.-236 Duffield at Phone, Main 376. 7th Dist.-31 Penn. ave. Phone. E. N. Y. 904.

Queens. 1st Dist.-115 5th st., I. I. C. Phone, Hunt-

era Pt., 1420. 2d Dist -B'way & Court at„ Elmhurst

Phone, Newtown 87. 3d Dist.-1908 Myrtle ave.. Glendale. Phone, Evergreen 395.

4th Dist.-Town Hall. Jamaica. Phone, Ja-maica 86.

Richmond. lit Dist.-Lafayette ave.. and 2d st, New

Brighton. Phone, Tompkinsville 503. 2d Dist.-Village Hall, Stapleton. Phone,

Tompkinsville 313. MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY-

Municipal Bldg., 5th A. Phon4, Worth 1072. 9 a. m. to S p. in.; Saturdays to 1 p. in.

PARKS. DEPARTMENT OF- Manhattan and Richmond office. and Park

Board-Municipal Building. 10th floor. Tele-phone, Worth '4850.

Brooklyn-Litchfield Mansion. Prospect Park. Telephone. South 2300.

Bronx-Ebrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. Telephone. Tremont 2640.

Queens-The Overlook. Forest Park, Rich-mond Hill. Telephone, Richmond Hill 2300.

PAROLE COM fISSION- Municipal Bldg., 25th fL Phone Worth 2254.

PLANT AND STRUCTURES, D9.PT. OF-Municipal Bldg., 18th fl, Phone Worth 380

PLUMBERS, EXAMINING BOAkI OF- Municipal Bldg., 9th & Phone, .Worth 1800.

POLICE DEPARTMENT- 240 Centre st. Telephone Spring 3100.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOtt, BRONX-2808 Third ave. Telephone. Melrose 9816.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, KINGS-44 Court at. Telephone, Main, 2840. 9 a. m, to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, NEW YORK-Hall of Records. Telephone, Worth 3406. 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, QUEENS- 362 Fulton st., Jamaica. Phone, Jamaica 223. 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.- Saturdays to 12 noon.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, RICHMOND-Port Richmond. Phone. West Brighton 704.

PUBLIC CHARITIES, DEPARTMENT OF-Municipal Bldg. 10th fl. Phone, Worth 4440. Brooklyn and Queens 327 Schermerhorn at.,

Bklyn. Telephone, 'Main 2977. Richmond-Borough Hall, St. George. Tele-

phone, Tompkinsville 1000. PUBLIC MARKETS. DEPARTMENT OF-

Municipal Bldg 23rd A. Phone, Worth 1800. PUBLIC SERVIdLt .COMMISSION-

49 Lafayette at. Phone. Franklin 5800. Open at all times, including Sundays and holi-

days. QUEENS. PRESIDENT BOROUGH OF-

.68 Hunters Pt. ave.. L. I. C. Phone, Hunters PL 5400.

RECORDS KINGS, COMMISSIONER OF-Hall of kecords, Bklyn. Phone, Main 6988. 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon,

RECORDS, N. Y., COMMISSIONER OF-- Hall_ of Records. Telephone, Worth 3900. 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

REGISTER, BRONX COUNTY- 1932 Arthur ave. Telephone, Tremont 6694. 9 a. in. to.4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

REGISTER, KINGS COUNTY- Hall of Records, Bklyn. Phone, Main 2830. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.: Saturdays to 12 noon.

REGISTER. NEW YORK COUNTY- Hall of Records. Telephone, Worth 3900. 9 a. in. to 4m.: Saturdays to 12 noon,

REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS. BOARD OF- Municipal Bldg., 7th A. Phone, Worth 1200.

RICHMOND, PRESIDENT BOROUGH OF- New Brighton. Phone. Tompkinsville 1000.

SHERIFF,• BRONX COUNTY-- 1932 - Arthur ave. Telephone, Tremont 6600. 9 a- m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon,

SHERIFF. KINGS COUNTY- So Court sL Telephone. Main 6845. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. • Saturdays to 12 noon.

SHERIFF. NEW YORK COUNTY- 51 Chambers st Telephone. Worth 4300. 9 a. in. to 4 p. in.: Saturdays to 12 noon. '

SHERIFF, QUEENS COUNTY- Court House, L, I. C. Phone, H'trs Pt. 3766. 9 a. in to 4 p. noon. Saturdays to 12 nn.

SHERIFF, RICHMOND COUNTY-Richmond. ' Telephone, New Dorn 120. 9 a. in. to 4 p in. - Saturdays to 12 noon.

SINKING FUND, COMMISSIONERS OF- Municipal_ Bldg 7th fl. Phone, Worth 1200.

SPECIAL SESSIONS, COURT OF-Manhattan-Centre ' and Franklin its. Tele-

phone, Franklin 3983. Brooklyn-171 Atlantic ave.. Phone, Main 4280 Queens-Town Hall, Jamaica.- Phone, Jamaica

2620. Court held every . Tuesday. Richmond-Borough Hall, St. Geor~ge, Phone,

Tompkinsville 324. Court held Wednesdays. Bronx-Tremont and Arthur aver. Phone,

Tremont 6056, ;Court held every Thursday. Probation Bureau, Municipal Bldg.. 3rd floor.

Phone, Franklin 3983. - Courta open at 10 a.

STANDARDS AND APPEALS, BOARD OF-Municipal Bldg., 9th ft Phone, Worth 1M..:

STREET CLEANING, DEPARTMENT OF-'-Municipal Bldg., 12th 8. Phone, Worth 4240.

.SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIVISION-First Dept-Madison ave. and 25th at Phone,

Madison Square 3840. Court open • from 2 p. in. to 6 p. m. Friday, Motion Day, Court opens at 10.30 a. in. Motions called at 10 a. m. Orders called. at 10.30 a. m.

Second Dept.-Borougb Hall Bklyn. Phone, Main 1392. Court open >trom 1 p. m: to 5 p. in. Friday, Motion Day. Court open from 10 a. in. to 2 p. in.

SUPREME COURT, FIRST JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT-

Civil Division-Chambers' st Phone. Cort-landt 4580. Court opens at 10 a. m.

Criminal Division-Centre and Franklin sus. Phone Franklin 6064. Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Clerk's office open from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.: Saturdays to 12 noon,

Bronx County-161st at and 3rd ave. Phone; Melrose 9721. Court opens at 10 a. in. Clerk's office open from 9 a. m. to 4 P. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

SUPREME COURT, SECOND JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT-

Kings County-Court Home, 'Fulton and Joralemon sts. Phone, Main 7700. Court opens at 10 a. in.

Kings County, Appellate Term=County Court House, Phone, Main 7700. Court opens at Phone, Hunters Pt. 3896.

Richmond County-Trial- Term - held at Court House, Richmond. Phone, New Dorp 28. Special Terms held at Borough Hall St. George, Phone, Tompkinsville 1000. Clerk's office open 9a. in. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

SURROGATE'S COURT, BRONX COUNTY-1918 Arthur ave. Telephone, Tremont 776. 9 a. m. to 4 g. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

' SURROGATE'S COURT, KINGS . COUNTY-Hall of Records. Bklyn. Phone, Main 3954.'

Court opens at 10 a. in. Clerk's office open 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

SURROGATES' COURT; N. Y. COUNTY-Hall of Records. Telephone, Worth 3900. 9 a. m. to 4 0. in.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

SURROGATE'S COURT, QUEENS COUNTY-364 Fulton at, Jamaica. Phone, Jamaica 397. 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. DEPT. OF-Municipal Bldg.. 9th fl. Phone, Worth 1800.

.TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD-Municipal Bldg.. 12th fl. Phone, Wosth 4227.

TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT-Municipal Bldg., 19th ft. Phone, Worth 1526. Queens County-Court House, L. I. City.

10 a. m. Bronx-559 B. Tremont ave. Phone, Tremont

Brooklyn and Queens-503 Fulton at, Bklyn. Telephone, Main 3825.

WATER SUPPLY, BOARD OF- Municipal Bldg., 22nd 9. Phone, Worth 3150.

WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY-Municipal Bldg., 23rd, 24th and 25th floors,

Telephone. Worth 4320. Brood:?yn-50 Court at - Pbone, Main 3980. Bronx-Tremont and Arthur aves.. Phone,

Tremont 3400. Queens-Jackson ave., L. I. City.. Phone,

Hunters Pt. 3500. - • Richmond-SL George. Phone, Tomp. 840.

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, BUREAU OF-Municipal Bldg., 3rd A. Phone, Worth 1498.

- POLICE DEPARTMENT. Owners Wanted for Unelalmed Property.

OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk of the Police Department of The City of

New York, 72 Poplar at, Brooklyn. for the fol-lowing property now in custody, without claim-ants: Boats, rope.. iron, lead, niiale 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 Department'

RICHARD E. ENRIGHT. Commissioner.

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOS-PITALS, DEPARTMENTS - OF CORRECTION, PUBLIC CHARITIES AND OF HEALTH. . .

Proposols.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Bellevue and Allied HosQitais, and the De-

partments of Public Charities, Correction and Health, at the office of. the Central Purchase Committee, Room 1237, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, until 1G noon on

MONDAY d7COlcIIAHY 17, 1919 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, BREAD AND ROLLS.

The time for the performance of the contract is on or before March 31, 1919.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent of the contract amount awarded. . No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not Tess than one and one-half per cent of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and Frices, by which the bids will be tested, The extensions n'ust be made and footed up, as the bids. will be read front the total and zcvar.ls, ;f made, made to the lowest bidder on each . item or class; as stated in the schedules.

Bids must_ be submitted in duplicate, each copy in a separate envelope. No bid will be ac-cepted unless this provision is complied with.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1224, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Central Purchase Committee, 12th floor, Municipal Building, Man- hattan.

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS, Josx W. BRANNAN, M. D.,. President.

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, JAYas A. HamIr.T0N Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC CHARITIES, Bran S. CoLaa, Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT . OF HEALTH, .ROYAL S. COPELAND, Commissioner. - - f4,17

£ .see General Instructions to Bidders on last pace, last column, of the "City Beeped," except for the address of the office for re- ceiving and opening bids. -

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Bellevue and Allied Hospitals and the De-

partmentsH l t heFoffic~ f~the

,Centtraa Purchase

Committee, Room 1237, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, until 12 noon on

MONDAY, PEBRIIAUY 11 1919 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVkRING

FISH, OYSTERS AND CLAMS. The time for the performance of the contract

is on or before March 31, 1919. The amount of security' required is' thirty per

cent of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one -and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder- will, state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or . class, as stated in the schedules.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate each copy in a separate envelope. No AT will lie accepted unless this provision is complied with.

Spec~iicatwogs referred to in the schedules may be had upon application. at Room 1224, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Central Purchase Committee, 12th. floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

BELLEVUE AND . ALLIED HOSPITALS, JOHN W. BRANNAN, M. D., President.

- DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, JAMLS

A. HAMILTON Commissioner. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC. CHARITIES,

BIRD S. Cotsa, Commissioner, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Rov*i S.

COPELAND, Commissioner. - f4,17 t3'See General Instruetlona to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "CitT Record, except for the address of the office for re-calving and opening bids.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Bellevue and Allied Hospitals and the De-

partments of Public Charities, Correction and Health, at the office of the Central Purchase Committee, Room 1237, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 12 noon on

MONDAY, FEBRVAEY 17, 1919 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

MEATS AND POULTRY. The time for the performance of the contract

is on or before March 31, 1919. The amount of security required. is thirty per

cent. of the contract amount Awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit .ball be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for . in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each copy in . a separate envelope. No bid will be accepted unless this -provision is complied with.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Boom 1224, Municipal Building, Manhattan- •

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Central Purchase Committee, 12th floor, Municipal Building, Man- hattan. AND ALLIED HOSPITALS,

JOHN W. BRANNAN, M. D., President . DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, Jaxas

A. HAim.rpx Commissioner. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES,

BIRD S. CoLaa, Commissioner. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, RoyAL S.

COPELAND, Commissioner. 14,17 f•See General Inst*'detions to

lost page, last column, of the =ids on

except for the address of the otfee for we- colvlug and opening bids.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Bellevue and Allied Hospitals and the De-

Partatents of Public. --Cbarihes, Correction and Health, at the office of - the Central Purchase Committee. Room 1237, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, until 12 noost' on .

ROMDAY, )'*VARY 17, 1919, FOR FU2NISHING DELIVERING-

STOCK FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. The time for the petfnun,ffeo of the contract

is on or before March 31, I919.. The amount of sects required is thirtypec

cant of the -contract aptoaut awarded. No bid shall be considered b is accompanied' by a deposit Sdeh de ~~ "lure in an a* pent not '10as than on and one- per cent. of the total amount of the hid.

OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk of the Police Department of The City of

New York, 240 Centre at.. Manhattan, for the following property now in custody without claimants: Automobiles. baby carriages, bags, bi-cycles, boats, cameras, clothing, furniture, jew-elry funk, machinery, merchandise, metals, optical goods, silverware tools, trunks, typewriters, um-brellas, etc. ; auso sums of money feloniously obtained by prisoners or found abandoned by Patrolmen of this Department.

RICHARD E. ENRIGHT. Commissioner.

BOARD MEETINGS. Boned of Aldermen.

The Board of Aldermen meets in the Alder-manic Chamber, City Hall, every Tuesday . at 1.30 R in.

P. 7. SCULLY. City Clerk and Clerk to the Beard of Aldermen.

Beard of EssimsdO and App.rtlennseat, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment

meets in Room 16. City Hall, Ftida at 10.30' a. in. JOSE PH HAAG, Secretary.

Cons>•issI.s.r. of staldif Pund. The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund meet

in Room 16, City Hall.-on Thursdays at 11 a. m. at call of the Mayor.

Board of Review JOHN aSte~cre~ts

The Board of Review meets In R 1100, Municipal Thudding; en Tuesdays, Wedneadayi and Thursdays at . 2.30 .

Board of Revislos of Asiesffgsisnis. The Board of Revision. of Assessments meets

in Room 737 Municipal Buldiug Manhattan; upon notice of the Secretary.

JOHN SORB, Secretary.

The Board mints every at 1.30 p. tn. in Room 919, MiIUIdIInI Bni1diug,

TORN P. LEO Chairomu, Boord of . Standards endp m

The Board et~~ in i Room -919. M ~e udicipal Bolding. ever! Teesday at 10 a, in. -

3 JOHN P. n. Chairma

The Board of st d meets in the City HAB at eiR d tlto .

PETER J. BRADY. Supervisor. Secie ani.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. - Corporation Sale of Beal Estate.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Commissioners of the $inking Fund of The

City of New York, by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale at public auc-tion on

TUESDAY; FEBRUARY 4, 1919,

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. '

Propoijds,

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Public Charities, 10th floor,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919. THE CITY RECORD. 676

Proposals.

THURSDAY FEBRUARY 6, 1919, FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND

MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR: CONTRACT NO. 1-GENERAL CONSTRUC-

TION AND ELECTRICAL WORK; CONTRACT NO. 2-PLUMBING WORK; CONTRACT NO. 3-HEATING WORK;

-IN TOILET ROOMS OF THE "TOWERS," RANDALL'S ISLAND, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

Separate contracts will be awarded for each item.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and the full performance of each contract is one hundred and twenty (120) con-secutive calendar days.

The security required will be Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000) for Contract No. 1; Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000) for Contract No. 2.; and Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1,500) for Con-tract No. 3.

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of security required.

The bidder will state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified for each contract for which he desires to bid, as each con-tract is entire for a complete job.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Contract Clerk of the Department, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, where plans and specifications may be seen. BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner.

Dated January 27, 1919. j27,f6 1.;9 See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Public Charities, 10th. floor,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1919, FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND

MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR: CONTRACT NO. I-GENERAL CONSTRUC-

TION; .CONTRACT NO. 2-PLUMBING WORK; CONTRACT NO. 3-HEATING WORK-

-IN THE SCHOOL AND CHAPEL BUILD. ING, RANDALL'S ISLAND, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

Separate contracts will be awarded for each item.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and the full performance of each contract is sixty (60) consecutive calendar days.

The security required will be Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000) for Contract No. 1; Eight Hun-dred Dollars ($800) for Contract No. 2, and Four Hundred Dollars "($400) for Contract No. 3.

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of security re-quired.

The bidder will state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified for each contract as each contract is entire fpr a com-plete job.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the- Contract Clerk of the Department, 10th floor, Municipal Build-ing, Manhattan, where plans and specifications may be seen.

BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner. Dated, January 27, 1919. j27,f6 AWSes General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, 'last column, of the "Cit' Record."

at 12 o'clock noon, in Room 368, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, the following described property:

All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Borough and County of Queens, City and State of New York, indicated as Parcel 1 on Map 11383-Y on file in the office of the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, of New York, and also known as Lot 8 in Block 52 Ward 3, on the Tax Maps of the Borough of Queens, City of New York. bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the north side of 31st at., distant 175 feet measured westerly along said northerly line of 31st at from the northwest cor-ner of 31st at. and 15th ave.; running thence westerly along said northerly line of 31st at., 75 feet to a point; running thence northerly, par-allel to and distant 250 feet westerly measured at right angles from the westerly line of 15th ave., 100 feet to a point; thence westerly, parallel to and distant 100 feet northerly measured at right angles from the northerly line of 31st at., 1 foot to a point; thence northerly and parallel to and distant 251 feet westerly measured at right angles from the westerly line of 15th ave., 100 feet to a point on the southerly line of 32d at.; thence easterly along said southerly line of 32d at., 25 feet to a point;, thence southerly,. parallel to and distant 226 feet westerly measured at right angles from said westerly side of 15th ave., 100 feet to a point; thence easterly, parallel to and distant 100 feet southerly measured at right angles from the southerly side of 32d at., Si -feet to a point; thence southerly, parallel to and distant westerly 175 feet measured at right angles from the west-erly line of said 15th ave., 100 feet to the point or place of beginning, containing within said bounds 0.2296 acre, more or less. .

The minimum or upset price at which the said property shall be sold be and id hereby appraised and fixed at the sum of Eighteen Hundred Dol-lars ($1,800) the sale to- be upon the following

TERNS AND CONDITIONS: The highest bidder will be required to pay ten

(10) per cent. of the amount of his bid, together with the auctioneer's fees, at the time of the sale and ninety (90) per cent. upon the delivery of the deed, which shall be within 60 days from the date of the sale.

Th,e deed so delivered shall be in the form of a bargain and sale deed without covenants..

The Comptroller may at his option resell the property if the successful bidder shall fail to com-ply with the terms of the sale, and the persons so failing to comply therewith will be held liable for any deficiency which may result from such resale.

The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Maps of said real estate may be seen on appli-

cation at the Department of, Finance (Division of Real Estate), Room 733, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund under resolution adopted at meeting of the Board held Jan, 9. 1919.

Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, Januar 16, 1919.

LOUIS H. HAHLO. Deputy and'Actinf Comp- troller. j I8,f4

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of The

City of New York, by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale at public auc- tion on -

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919, at 12 o'clock noon. in Room 368, Municipal Building Borough of Manhattan, the following described property:

All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the easterly line of Emerson p1., distant 215 feet southerly from the corner formed by the intersection 'of the south-erly line of Park ave. and the easterly line of Emerson pl.; running thence easterly and parallel with the southerly line of Park ave. 12 feet 6 inches; running thence southerly and along the westerly Iine of Lot 42, Block 1895, Section 7, 25 feet; running thence westerly and parallel to Park ave. 12 feet Ilya inches to the easterly line of Emerson pl.; running thence northerly and along the easterly line of Emerson pl. 25 feet to the point or place of beginning, be the said sev-eral dimensions more or less, being the premises known and designated on the present tax maps of the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, as Lot 20, Block 1895, Section 7.

The minimum or upset price at which the said property shall be sold be and is hereby appraised and fixed at the sum of One Hundred and Fifty- seven Dollars and Sixty-nine Cents ($157.69), subject to taxes' and assessments, the sale to be upon the following

TERMS AND CONDITIONS: The highest bidder will be required to pay 10

per cent. of the amount of the bid, together with the auctioneer's fees at the time of the sale, and 90 per cent. upon the delivery of the deed, which shall be within sixty days from the date of the sale.

The deed so delivered shall be in the. form of a bargain and sale deed without covenants.

The Comptroller may at his option resell the property if the successful bidder shall fail 10 comply with.the terms of the sale, and the person so failing to comply therewith will be held liable for any deficiency which may result from such resale.

The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Maps of said real estate may be seen on appli-

cation at the Department of Finance (Division of Real - Estate) Room 733, Municipal Building, Borough of Irfanhattan.

By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund under resolution adopted at meeting of the Board held Jan. 9, 1919.

LOUIS H. HAIILO, Deputy and Acting Comp-troller.

Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, January 14, 1919. j17,f10

Corporation Sale of Buildings and Apparta-nances Thereto on City Real Estate by Sealed Bids.

AT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT of the Borough of Queens, public notice is

hereby given that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale by sealed bids certain encroachments standing upon property owned by The City of New York, acquired by it for street opening purposes in the

- Voroagh -of Queens. Being certain buildings, parts of buildings,

etc., standing within the Lines of Damage Parcel No. 382 of the Queeni Boulevard proceeding, in the Boropgh of tie4pp, which are more particu-larly destri d, _-pn a -certa map ' on file in the office of t Qi f orlf~clo

in 'of City Revenue, Room

363, MUsiciIsd .Bt1141ug,. gocough of Manhattan.

Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held

November 4, 1914, the sale by sealed bids at the upset of minimum prices named in the descrip-tion of each parcel of the above described build-

s and appurtenances thereto will . be held by direction of the Comptroller on

TUESDAY, FZBMUA19Y U,, 191, at 11 a. m. in lots and parcels, in manner and form, and at upset prices as follows:

Parcel No. 382. Two and one-half story frame house, stable and sheds, on the southerly side of Queens Boulevard, 175 feet east of Ramsay at., Winfield. Upset price, $75.

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 268, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, until 11 a. m. on the 11th day of Feb., 1919, 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 in 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.

Dcposits 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 Nt-York by the Comptroller upon the failure of the successful bidder to further nom l7 with the requirements of the terms and conditions of the sale as set forth hereinafter.

Successful bidders will be required to pay the purchase money and deposit the required secur-ity 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 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 Feb-. ruary 11, 1919," 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, Manhattan," from whom any further particulars - regardin the buildings to be disposed of may be obtained.

THE. BUILDINGS WILL BE SOLD FOR IMMEDIATE REMOVAL ONLY, SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRINTED ON THE LAST PAGE OF THIS ISSUE OF THE "CITY RECORD."

LOUIS H. HAHLO, Deputy and Acting Comp troller.

City of New York Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, 'January 23, 1919.

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Confirmation of Assessments.

NOTICES 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 assessments for LOCAL I11 I-PROVEMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF RICHMOND:

FIRST WARD. CONSTRUCTING . TEMPORARY SANI-

TARY SEWER in NORTH BURGHER AVE. from Cary ave. to Delafeld ave. Area of assess-ment affects Blocks 165 180 and 181.

PORTLAND PL.-kEGULATING CON- STRUCTING CURBS, GUTTERS AN'D SIDE-WALKS from Fairmont eve. (now Stanlet ave.) to Brighton ave. Area of assessment affects Blocks 123 and 124. -that the above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Jan. 28, 1919, and entered Jan. 28, 1919 in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in tfie Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess-ments and ' of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on anp_peron or prop-erty shall be paid on or .before March 29 1919, which is sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected -thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be 'calculated from ten days after the date of said entry to the date of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment payable to the ~ Col- lector of Assessments and Arrears at his office in the Borough Hall, Rooms Nos. 15 and 19, St. George, New Brighton, Borough of Richmond, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a, m. to 12 noon.

CHARLES L CRAIG, Comptroller. Dated, New York, Jan. 28, 1919. f3,14

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each copy in a separate envelope. No bid will be .accepted unless this provision is complied with.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1224, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Central Purchase Committee, 12th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS, JOh N W. BRANNAN, M. D., President.

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, JAMES A. HAstILTON, Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OF PLIC CHARITIES, BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, ROYAL S. COPELAND, Commissioner. f4,17 Z See General Instructions to Bidders on

Last page, last column, of the "City Record," except for the address of the office for re-ceiving and opening bids.

MAYOR'S COMMITTEE OF WEL-COME TO HOMECOMING TROOPS.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Mr. Paul Chalfin, Chairman of the Committee

on Decorations of the Mayor's Committee of Welcome to Homecoming Troops, at Room 616, Hall of Records, Manhattan, until 4 p. m.,

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919, FOR ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS RE-

QUIRED FOR STREET DECORATIONS AT FIVE POINTS ON THE PROPOSED ROUTE OF THE HOMECOMING TROOPS, VIZ.: CITY HALL, WASHINGTON SQUARE, MADISON SQUARE, PUBLIC LIBRARY, AND THE PLAZA AT 59TH STREET, MAN-HATTAN.

A general contract will be awarded for the entire work.

The principal trades contributing to the execu-tion of the work, are the following: Modellers, plasterers, carpenters, decorative painters, rig-gers, flag and banner makers, florists, masons and metal workers.

The amount of security is $15,000. The time allowed to complete the work will

expire on March 4, 1919. The deposit to accompany the bid shall be

$750, which shall be in money or certified check drawn to the order of Paul Chalfin.

The bidder must state one aggregate price fpr the whole. work and materials as described in the specifications.

Blank forms and other information may be obtained at the office of the Chairman, Mr. Paul Chalfin, Room 616, Hall of Records, Manhattan.

Drawings will be on exhibition from Tuesday, February 4, 1919, at noon, until Friday, Feb-ruary 7, 1919, at noon, at the Hall of Records, Room 616, where blueprints may be obtained upon deposit of $5.

GROVER A. WHALEN, Secretary, Mayor's Committee of Welcome to Homecoming Troops.

The Executive Committee of the Mayor's Com-mittee of Welcome to Homecoming Troops re-serves the right to reject any or all bids if it deems it to be to the best interests of the City so to do. f4,7

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives'public notice to allrsons, owners of property, affected by the following assessments for local improvements in the Borough of Brooklyn:

SECTION 19. SEWER IN 75TH ST., both sides, from 17th

ave. to New Utrecht ave., and in NEW UTRECHT AVE. from 75th at to 76th st. Area of assessment affects Blocks 6214 and 6225.

That the above assessment was confirmed by the Board of Assessors on January 28, 1919, and entered January 28, 1919, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Col-lection of Assessments and Arrears . of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before March 29, 1919, which is sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from ten days after the date of said entry to the date of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter. -

The above assessment is payable to the Col- lector of Assessments and Arrears at his office in the Offerman Building, 503 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y., between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

CHARLES L. CRAIG. Comptroller. Dated, New York, Jan. 28, 1919. f3,14

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New Yg r~ k Charier, -the Comptroller of

the City. of NeerYork hereby given public notice

h peraon3

e~followi sasma ats for LOCAL . IM- , owners of property, affected by

PROVEME S IN THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS: -

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 assessments for LOCAL IM-PROVEMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

SECTION 11. WEST ONE HUNDRED AND NINETIETH

STREET-REGULATING, GRADING, SET-TING CURBS, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND CROSSWALKS BUILDING INLETS, RE-CEIVING BAStINS, DRAINS, CULVERTS, APPROACHES AND GUARD RAILS AND PAVING THE - ROADWAY from University ave. to Webb ave. Area of assessment affects Blocks 3219, 3220 and 3226.

SECTION 12. TEMPORARY SEWERS from Webster ave.,

at East 235th st. to Bullard ave. at East 236th st. Area of assessment affects Blocks 3361 to 3399, inclusive. -that the above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Jan. 28, 1919, and entered Jan. 28, 1919, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau - for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before March 29, 1919, which is sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centaur per annum, to be calculated from ten days after the date of said entry to the date of payment as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the ?treater New York Charter. -

The above assessments are payable to the Col- lector of Assessments and Arrears at his office in the Bergen Building, 177th at. and Arthur ave., Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a, m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller. Dated, New York, Jan. 28, 1919: - f3,14

SECOND WARD. WOODBINE ST.-REGULATING, GRAD-

ING, AND . LAYING SIDEWALKS from Forest ave. to Prospect ave. Area of assessment affects Blocks 2580 and 2581. -that the above assessment was confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Jan. 28, 1919 and entered Jan. 28, 1919, in the Record of !Fitles of Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collection • of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless The amount assessed for benefit on any person or property &hall be paid on or before Match 29, 1919, which is sixty days after the date of said -entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum pe r annum, to be calculated from ten days after the date of said entry to the date of payment, as provided by sections. 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.-

The above assessment is payable to the Col-lector of Assessments and Arrears at his office in the Municipal Building, Court House square, L. I. City, between the hours of 9 a, m. and 2 p, m., and CHARLES L. from

AIG, Comptroller Dated, New York, Jan. 28, 1919. 13,14

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 986 OF THE GREATER NEW YORK CHARTER, the

Comptroller of The City of New York hereby gives public -notice of the- confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of assessments for OPENING AND ACQUIR. ING TITLE to the following named avenue in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN:

SECTIONS 19 20 and 21. OPENING AND AC{ UIRING TITLE to

AVENUE Q from 'Stillwell ave. to Gravesend ave, and from Ocean Parkway to the western line of East 12th at., excepting the right of way of the New York and Sea Beach Railroad; WEST SEVENTH ST. from Avenue Q to Kings Highway; WEST EIGHTH ST. from Avenue Q to Kings Highway, and WEST NINTH ST from Avenue Q to Kings Highway. Confirmed December 4, 1918; entered January 25, 1919. Area of assessment includes all those lands, ten-ements and bereditaments and premises situate and being n the Borott~b of Brooklyn, in the City of New York which, taken together, are bounded and descriied as follows, viz.:

1. Bounded on the . north by a line midway between- Avenue P and Avenue Q and by the prolongation . of the said line;- on the east by a Line midway between East 2d st. and East 3d at; on the south by a line midway between Avenue 0 and Avenue R as these streets are - laid out adjoining Stillwell ave., and by the prolonga-tions of the said line; and on the west by a line distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the-westerly line of Stillwell ave. the said dis-tance being measured at right angles to Stillwell ave.

2. Bounded on the north by a line midway between Avenue P and Avenue Q; on the east by a line always distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of East 12th at., the said distance being measured at right angles to East 12th at.; on the south by a line midway between Avenue Q and Avenue R as these streets are laid out between Ocean Park-way and East 7th at. and by the prolongations of the said line; and on the west by a line mid-way between East 5th at. and Ocean Parkway.

The above entitled assessment was entered on the day hereinbefore given In the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and un-less the amountssessed for benefit on any per-son or property shall be paid on or before March 26, 1919, which is sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessment interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum -to be calculated from ten days after the date of entry to the date of payment, as pro-vided by sections 159 and 987 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment is payable to the Col-lector of Assessments and Arrears at his office in the Offerman Building, 503 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., anJ on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

CHARLES L. -CRAIG, Comptroller. Dated, New York, Jan. 25, 1919. j31,f11

IN PURSUANCE OE SECTION 986 OF THE GREATER NEW YORK CHARTER, the

Comptroller of The City of New York hereby gives public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of assessment for OPENING AND ACQUIR-ING TITLE to the following named avenues and streets in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN:

SECTIONS 20 and 23. OPENING AND EXTENDING of EAST

21 ST ST. from Avenue If to a point about 70 feet south of Avenue 0; EAST 221) ST. from Avenue If to Kings Highway; EAST 23D ST. from Avenue M to Kings Highway; EAST 24TH ST. from a t 640 feet south :of Avenue L to Kings HihwaL1 EAST 25TH ST. from Aye- flue M to Kings wsy , AVENUE 0 from the

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BOARD OF ASSESSORS.

Notice to Present Claims for Damages.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GJVEN TO all persons claiming to have been injured by

the grading of the -following named streets, and the approaches to the same, to present their claims in writing to the Board of Assessors, Room 809 Municipal Building, Manhattan, N. Y., on or before Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1919, at 11 a. m., at which place and time the said Board of Assessors will receive evidence and testimony of the nature and extent of such injury. Claimants are re-quested to make their claim for damages upon the blank form prepared by the Board of Assessors, copies of which may be obtained upon application at the above office.

Borough of M*nhaRan. 6183. 4th ave., between 32d at. and 34th st., and

33d at., between 4th ave. and Lexington ave. Borough of The Bronx.

5972. Walker ave. and Fort Schuyler rd., from Westchester ave. to Eastern Boulevard; Appleton ave., from "Edwards ave. to Zulette ave.; Dudley ave. and La Salle ave., from Fort Schuyler rd. to Mayflower ave.

6027. Sacket ave., from Colden ave. to Wil-liamsbridga rd.

6085. Bronx Boulevard, from E. 210th at. to E. 233d st.

6181. E. 189th at. between Webster ave. and Washington ave.; Park Avenue West between E. 188th at. and Fordham rd.; Park Avenue East be-tween E. 188th st and 3d ave.; 3d ave. between E. 188th at. and Fordham rd.. and Fordham rd. between Webster ave. and 3d ave.

6182. Eastchester rd., between Bloudell ave. and Seymour ave.

Borough of Richmond. . 6178. Tompkins ave. (Riker and Centre Acs.),

from Broad at. to Simonson ave. 6179. Wave st, from the Rapid Transit Rail-

road to Front at. Borough of Queens.

6062. Jamaica ave., from Lefferts ave. to Met. ropolitan ave., 4th Ward.

6166. Hampton (5th) at., between two lines about 60 feet . and about 420 feet northwest of Kingsland ave. 2d Ward. 6174. Lincoln ave. from Greenpoint ave. to

Queens Boulevard, 2d Ward. 6175. 101st (7erome) ave., from 83d (Culloden)

St. to Brooklyn Borough Line 4th Ward. 6176. Wilton ave., from dsiasser at. to Cope-

land (Cooper) ave.~ 2d Ward. 6177. Crescent at. from 13th st. to Nott ave.

Hunter ave., from ltarris ave. to Nott ave.. anJ Nott ave., from Hunter ave, to Jackson ave., 1st Ward.

WILLIAM C. ORMOND ANDREW T. SUL-LIVAN, MAURICE SIMMONS, Board of As-sessors.

Jan. 21, 1919. j21,23,28,30,f4,6,11,l3

Completion of Assessments and Awards.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS *HEREBY GIVEN TO the owner or owners of all bones and lots,

improved and unimproved lands affected thereby that the following proposed assessments and awards have been completed and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for exami-nation by all persons interested, viz.:

Berolegh of DfadhittmL 6123. Repairing sidewalks at the following

locations: E. 72d st No 178; E. 85th st., Nos. 149, 160, 219 and 306-304; W. 149th at., No. 567; 1st' ave., No. 207; 185th at., north side, 127 feet east of Broadway- 158th at.,, northwest corner Amsterdam ave.; P Slat at. No 421; E. 110th St, Na. 342; E. 113th at., lia. 151 and Isham St., north side, 50 feet west of Sherman ave. Affecting property in front of which work was done.

162. Basins on Madison ave., adjacent to the southeast corners 6f, 42d st., 43d st., 44th st. and 45th at.; northwest corner 44th st. and northeast corner 45th st, Affecting blocks 1276 to 1279 and 1281.

6163. Sewer and appurtenances in W. -134th st., between 12th ave. and Broadway. Affecting blocks 2000 and 2001.

6164. Sewer and appurtenances in W. 163d at., between Riverside Drive and Fort Washing-ton ave. with basins at the nortbeast and south-east corners of Riverside Drive and W .163d st Affecting block 2136.

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etc totogether with a list .of a

Bdt t S t rtt ~ ~ $erat edN li

cs~ by a age of eats ilect blocks 3845 and 3846. A =* Bet block845 lots .14,'16,

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676 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919.

The above entitled assessment was entered on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and un-less the amount assessed for benefit on any per-son or property shall be paid on or before March 171 1919, which is sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be col-lected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from ten days after the date of entry to the date of payment. as pro--sided by sections 159 and 987 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment is payable to. the Col-lector of Assessments and Arrears at his office

midway between West at and Gravesend ave.; thence northwardly along the said line midway between West st. and Gravesend ave., the point or place of beginning.

The - above entitled assessment was entered on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before March 29 1919, which is sixty days after the date of said entry of assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven, per centum per annum, to be calculated from ten days after the date of entry, to the date of )ayment, as pro-vided by sections 159 and 987 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment is payable to the Col-lector of Assessments and Arrears at his office in the Offerman Building, 503 Fulton at., Brook-lyn, N. Y., between the hours of 9 a. in. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. nt. to ,12 noon.

CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller. Dated, New York, Jan. 28, 1919. j31,fll_

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 986 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of assessment for OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE to the following amed -avenue in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

SECTIONS 12 and 13. PUTNAM AVE. EAST—OPENING from

West 238th st. to Van Cortlandt Park South. Confirmed December 30, 19I8; entered January 22, 1919. Area of assessment as follows:

Bounded on the north by a line distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the north-erly line. of Van Cortlandt Park South, the said distance being measured at right angles to Van Cortlandt Park South; on the southeast by a line bisecting the angle formed by the intersec-tion of the prolongation of the southeasterly line of Putnam Avenue East, as this street is laid out adjoining Van Cortlandt Park South, with the prolongation of the northwesterly line of Bailey ave. as this street is laid out where it adjoins West 238th at.; on the southwest by a line distant 100 feet southwesterly from and parallel with the southwesterly line of West 238th St., the said distance being measured at right .angles to West 238th st.; and on the northwest by the northwesterly right-of-way line of the New York and Putnam Division of the New York Central Railroad.

The above entitled assessment was entered on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any pe rson or property shall be paid on or before March 24 1919, which is sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per an-num, to be calculated from ten days after the date of entry to the date of payment as provided by sections 159 and 987 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessments are payable to the Col-lector of Assessments and Arrears at his office in the Bergen Building, 177th st. and Arthur ave., Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller. Dated, New York, Jan. 22, 1919. j30,flo

peth ave.; and PUBLIC PARK, bounded by Clermont ave., Hebberd ave. and Fresh Pond rd Confirmed Nov. 13, 1918; entered Jan. 16, 1919. Area of assessment includes all such lands, tene-ments and hereditaments and premises as are within the area of assessment fixed and pre-scribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 3rd day of December 1915, and that the said area of assessment includes all those lands, tene-ments and hereditaments and premises situate and being in the Borough ofQueens, in The City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded as shown on the following diagram:

in the Municipal Building, Court House square, L. I. City, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

CHARLES I.. CRAIG, Comptroller. Dated, New York, Jan. 16, 1919. j2S.f5

Sureties on coatkaets.

UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE SURETY COM-panies will be accepted as ss ffkient upon the

following contracts to the amounts, named: Supplut of Any DescritBe!. Isleludso Gat and

One company on a - to $50800_ When such company is authorized to write that

amount as per letter of Comptroller to the surety companies, dated Jan. 1, 1914.

Constructiois. One company on a bond up to $25,000. Including regulating. grading, paving. sewers.

maintenance, dredgiag, construction of parks, parkways, docks, 'buildings, bridges, tunnels, aqueducts, repairs, heating, ventilating, plumbing, etc.

When such company is authorized to write that amount as per letter of Comptroller to the surety companies, dated Jan. 1. 1914. Asphalt, AsPhalt Block and Wood Block Pave-

mext. Two companies will be required on any and

every bond up to amount authorized by letter of Comptroller to the surety companies, dated !an. 1, 1914.

- • CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Health of the Department of

Health, Centre and Walker sts., Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

MONDAY FEBRUARY 10, 1919, FOR FURNIAHING AND DELIVERING

ICE, AS REQUIRED, TO THE HOSPITALS LABORATORIES DAY CAMPS INFANTS' MILK STATIONS, AND OFFICE BUILDINGS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. IN THE VARIOUS BOROUGHS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time of the performance of the contract is during the year ending December 31, 1919.

The amount. of security required. is thirty, (30) per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate.

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half (1%) per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per pound, 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, if made, shall be to the lowest bidder on each item or class. as stated in the specifications.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in a separate envelope. No bid will be accepted un-less this provision is complied with.

Blank forms for the above and 'further informa-tion may be obtained at the office of the Chief Clerk. Department of Health, Centre and Walker sts.. Manhattan.

ROYAL S. COPELAND, M. D., President: CuARLzs L., KOHLER, Secretary.

Dated, Jan. 29, 1919. j29,flO WSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record. "

DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Street Cleaning at his

office, Room 1244, Municipal Building, Manhat-tan, until 12 noon on

THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1$ 1919, FOR FURNISfJING AND DELIVERING

10,000 FEET RUBBER WATER HOSE. The time allowed for the delivery of materials

and supplies and the full performance of the contract is on or before June 1, 1919, 5.000 feet of hose to be delivered on or before April 15, 1919.

The amount of security required for the faith-ful performance of the contract is thirty per cent. (30%v) of the contract price. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of not less than 1% per cent. of the amount of the bid.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate in sep-arate envelopes, on the form prescribed by the Department of Street Cleaning; bids on any other form will not be accepted.

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications - or schedules per foot, 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.

Delivery will be required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such , quantities as may be directed.

Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the Department of Street Cleaning, Room 1244, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Dated Jan. 29, 1919. A. B. MacSTAY, Commissioner of Street

Cleaning. - f1,13 Lessee' General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings of the

Board of Education of the School District of The City of New York, at Room 2800, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1919, Borough of The Bronx.

(A FOR ADDITIONS TIONS AND DCALTERATI I ONS IN P. S. 6, ON THE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF TREMONT AVE., BETWEEN BRYANT AND VYSE AYES., BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be one hundred and fifty (150) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is one hun-dred thousand dollars (100 000).

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per centunr of the amount of security.

(B) FOR GENERAL CONST'c CTION OF NEW P. S. 57, ON CROTONA - AND BEL-MONT AYES. EAST 180TH AND 181ST STS., BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will-be two hundred and fifty (250) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is two hun-dred and forty thousand dollars ($240,000).

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per centum of the amount of security.

Note—Bidders must submit bids on both schools and award will be made on the lowest aggregate bid submitted by one contractor for both schools.

Blank forms, separate plans and . separate specifications may be obtained or seen at the temporary estimating room, 6th floor, Brooklyn Branch of the Board of Education, 131 Living-ston at., Brooklyn.

B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated, Feb. 3, 1919. f3,17 [Bee General Instructions to Bidders on

last pace, last colci,lun. of the "City Record." SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED - BY

the Superintendent of School Baildiags of the Boardi of Educatbn of the Scbool Dzitriet of The City of New Y i Rool OO, Munici- pal Building _I 11 a. to., on

MONDAY; 1!'141 1 } . s -19,010,

- FO_ R • SA p_ u rr,. . 4.-.-- AT P. B83 ' `_.

TADY AVE. AND ERASMUS HALL HIGH SCHOOL, FLATBUSH. AVE., NEAR CHURCH AVE., BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed - to complete the work on P. S. 83 will be fifty-five (SS) consecutive work-ing days, and for Erasmus Hall High School thirty (30) consecudve working days, as pro- vided in the contract.

The amount of security required is as follows: P. S. 83, $800; Erasmus Hall H. S., $1,000.

The deposit accompanying bid on each. school shall be five per centum of the amount of security.

A separate bid shall be submitted for each school and separate awards will be mad-' thereon.

Blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained or seen at the temporary estimating room, 6th floor, Brooklyn Branch of the Board of Education, 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn.

C. B. J. SNYDER. Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated, Jan. 29, 1919. j29,f10 td -bee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column. of the "City Reeord."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Supplies at the

office of the Board of Education, Park ave. and 59th st., Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

TUESDAY FOR UNIShhIFNGG TAXICAB SERVICE

FOR THE. BOARD OF EDUCATION WITHIN THE. CITY OF NEW YORR;.

The time for the performance of the contract is by or before Dec. 31, 1919.

The amount of security required for the faith-ful performance of the contract is thirty (30) per cent. of the amount of the contract.

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. (I5 %) of the total. amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price of each item set forth in the proposals for bids, per hour, by which the bids will be tested.

Awards, if made, will be made according to law, by item.

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, Park ave. and 59th at., Man-hattan.

PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School Supplies.

Jan. 23, 1919. j23,f4 See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, lost column, of the -City Record."

Beginning at a point on a line midway between West st. and Gravesend ave. where it is inter-sected by • the prolongation of a line midway between Avenue M and Avenue N, and running thence eastwardly along the said line midway between Avenue M and Avenue N and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line midway between Ocean ave. and East 21st at.; thence northwardly along the said line midway between Ocean ave. and East 21st at. to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet northerly from andparallel with the north-erly line of Avenue M, the said distance being, measured at right angles to Avenue Mi thence eastwardly along the said line parallel with Ave-nue M to the intersection with a line midway between East 22d at. and East 23d st.; thence northwardly along the said line midway between East 22d at. and East 23d st. to the intersection with a line midway between Avenue L and Ave-nue M; thence eastwardly along the said line midway between Avenue L and Avenue M to the intersection with a line midway between East 27th at. and East 28th st.; thence southwardly along the said line midway between East 27th at. and East 28th at.; to the intersection with a line midway between Avenue M and Avenue N; thence eastwardly along the said line midway be-tween Avenue M and Avenue N to the intersec-tion with a line midway between East 35th st. and East 36th at. as these streets are laid out north of Flatlands ave.; thence southwardly along the said line midway between East 35th st. and East 36th at. and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line midway between East 36th at. and East 37th st. as these streets are laid out south of Flatlands ave.; thence southeastwardly along the said line midway be-tween East 36th st. and East 37th at. to the in-tersection with a line parallel with Flatlands ave. and passing through a point on the southwesterly line of East 35th at. where it is intersected by the prolongation of a line midway between Avenue N and Avenue O; thence southwestwardly along the said line parallel with Flatlands ave. to the intersection with the southwesterly line of East _35th st.; thence westwardly along the said pro-longation of a line midway between Avenue N and Avenue 0 to the intersection with a line midway between East 27th st. and East 28th st; thence southwardly along the said line midway be-tween East 27th st. and East 28th st. to the inter. section with a line bisecting the angle formed by the intersection of the prolongations of the southerly line of Kings highway and the north-erly line of Avenue P as these streets are laid out between East 24th st. and East 25th st.; thence southwestwardly along the said bisecting line to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet southeasterly from and parallel with the southeasterly line of Kings highway, as this street is laid out between East 23d st. and East '24th St., the said distance being measured at right angles to Kings highway; thence southwest. wardly along the said line parallel with Kings highway to the intersection with a line midway between East 23d st. and East 24th at.; thence southwardly along the said line midway between East 23d at. and East 24th st. to the intersec-tion with a line distant 100 feet southerly from and parallel with the southerly line of Avenue P, the said distance being measured at right angles to Avenue P; thence westwardly -along the said line parallel with Avenue P to the intersection with a line midway between Ocean ave. and East 21st st.; thence northwardly along the said line midway between Ocean ave. and East 21st st to the intersection with a line midway between Avenue N and Avenue 0; thence westward-ly along the said line midway between Av-e-nue N and Avenue 0 and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 986 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby .gives public/ notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court . and the entering in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of assessment for OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE to the following named avenues, place and park in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS:

SECOND WARD. OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE to

CLERMONT AVE. from Maurice ave. to Fresh Pond rd.; COX PL. from Flushing ave. to Broad at.; MARABEL AVE. from Maurice ave. to Mas. i

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THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919.

of 7S per cent. shall also be eligible for appoint-ment.

Applications will be received from persons who are twenty-one (21)ears of age on or before the date of the mental examination. 'Applications will not be received-from persons who are more than thirty-five (35) years of age on the date of filing applications. Applicants will be required to -submit with their applications a transcript of the records of the Bureau of Vital Statistics showing the date of birth, or, in lieu thereof, an authenti-cated transcript from the records of the church in which they were baptized, or other satisfactory -proof.

All foreign-born applicants will be required to st3bmit evidence of citizenship- naturalization pa-pers should be attached to applications.

The requirement that every application shall bear the certificates of four reputable citizens whose residences or places of business are within The City of New York is waived for applicants of this examination whose previous occupation or employment has been wholly or in part out-side of The Ciy of New York, and the said cer-tificates will be accepted from persons resident or engaged in business elsewhere.

Applicants must be not less than 5 feet 6 inches in height, and at this height must weigh at least 140 pounds stripped.

The mental examination will be held Wednes-day, April 9, 1919.

The reqairemest of paragraph 12, Role VII, that no person who •her entered Gay examination for appointment to a competitive position and failed, or who has withdrawn from an examina-tion, shall be admitted within nine months from the date of such examination to a neu: examina-tiox for the same position, is waived for this ex-amination.

j7,f7 CHARLES I. STENGLE, Secretary.

quire title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Tiemanu (Myrtle) ave- nue from Lurting (Willow) street to Nicolls (Elm) street, in the Borough of Queens. City• of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to 'acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improve-ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings,

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of assessment for benefit in these proceed. ipgs is as follows:

Bounded on the north by the southerly line of Lurting street; on the east b a line midway be-tween Tiemann avenue and Peartree avenue; on the south by the northerly! Wee of Nicolls street, and on the west by a line midway between Tie- mann avenue and 51st street.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in The City of New York, -Borongh of Manhattan, in the City Hall on Fri. day, February 14, 1919, at 10.30 o'cloc'k a. tn., and that at the same time and place a public hear-ing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved. That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days, exclusive of Sundays and lea] holidays, prior to Friday, February 14, 1919.

Dated, New York, January 31, 1919. JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, Board of Estimate

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meeting held on January 17, 1919 (Cal. No. 5), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and -Appor-tionment of The City of, New York is considering the advisability of Iastttuting proceedings to so-quire title-to the real property required for the -opening aA4 ctepding of Peartree avenue from

Jackson avenue to Pell street, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York- and -

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FIRE DEPARTMENT. Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Fire Commissioner at his office, 11th floor,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m.,

on TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1919, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

PNEUMATIC TIRES AND TUBES AND SOLID RUBBER TIRES.

The time allowed for the performance of the contract is on or before December 31, 1919.

The amount of security required for the per. formance of the contract is thirty per cent. (30%) of the total amount for which the con-tract is awarded.

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit, which shall be in the form of money or a certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust companies in the City of New York, or a check of such bank or trust company, signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comp-troller, or corporate stock or other certificates of indebtedness of any nature issued by the City of New York and approved by the Comptroller as of equal value with the security required. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. (16%) of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedule of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up as the bids will be read from the total of each class and awards, if made, will be by classes to the lowest bidder on each class.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate. Blank forms and further. information may be

obtained at the office of the Fire Department, 11th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. THOMAS J. DRENNAN, Fire Commissioner.

j31 ,fl 1 &WSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. last column, of the "Citj Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Fire Commissioner at his office, 11th floor,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m.,

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

BATTERIES. The time allowed for the performance of the

contract is on or before December 31, 1919. The amount of security required for the per-

formance of the contract is thirty per cent. (30%) of the total amount for which the con-tract is awarded.

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit, which shall be in the form of money or a certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust companies in the City of New York, or a check of such bank or trust company, signed by -a duly authorized officer thereof. drawn to the order of the Comp- troller, or corporate stock or other certificates of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York and approved by the Comptroller as of equal value with the security required. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent (114%) of the total amount of the. bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedule of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made, as the bids will be read from the total of each item, and award, if made, will bey by items to the lowest bidder on each item.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate. Blank forms and further information may be

obtained at the office of the Fire Department, 11th floor, Municlpal. Buildiag, Manhattan.

THOMAS J. DRENNAN, Fire Commissioner. j29,f 10

£8ee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Fire Commissioner at his office, 11th floor,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m.,.

on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

HORSESHOEING SUPPLIES. The time allowed for the performance of the

contract is on or before June 30, 1919. The amount of security required for the per-

formance of the contract is thirty per cent. (30%) of the total amount for which the contract is awarded.

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit, which shall be in the form of money or a certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust companies in the City of New York, or a check of such bank or trust company, signed by a duly author. ized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or corporate stock or other certifi- cates of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York and- approved by the Comptroller as of equal value with the security required. Such deposit shall be in an amount not leas than one and one-half per cent (I 4%) of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedule of quantities and prices s by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up as the bids will be read from the total of each class and awards, if made, will be by classes to the lowest bidder on each class.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate. Blank forms and further information may be

obtained at the office of the Fire Department, I1th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

THOMAS J. DRENNAN, Fire Commissioner. j29,f 10

ISee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

Proposed Amendment to Classification.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF the proposed amendment of the Municipal

-Civil Service Classification by including in the Exempt Class under the heading "Department of Education" the following: "Executive Secretary of the Advisory Board.'

A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE ALLOWED at the request of any interested persons in ac-cordance with Rule III. at the office of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, Municipal Building (Room 1443), on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY b, 1919, at 10.30 a. m.

f3,5 CHAS. I. STENGLE, Secretary.

Notices of Examinations.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT applications will be received by the Municipal

Civil Service Commissicn, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City, from TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1919, TO TUES-

DAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919. for the position of

KEEPER OF MENAGERIE. All examinations are open to both men and

women unless otherwise stated. No applications delivered at the office of the

Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m., Tuesday, February 4, 1919, will be accepted. Ap-plication blanks will be mailed upon request pro-vided a self-addressed stamped envelope or suf-ficient postage is inclosed to cover the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee the delivery of the same. Postage on applications forwarded by mail must be fully prepaid.

The term of eligibility of the list resulting from this examination is fixed at not less than one year nor more than four years.

Applicants must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

Applications for this examination must be filed on Form D.

Candidates must be at Ieast 2T years of age on or before the closing date for the receipt of applications. - -

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Experience, 4. Duties, 6; 70% required. 70% general average required.

A qualifying physical examination will be given. Duties—The duties of the position are to feed

care for, guard and exhibit mammals, birds and reptiles, and to clean living quarters and equip-ment used.

Requirements—Candidates should be familiar with the care, management and exhibition of wild animals in captivity. They should be conversant with the elementary principles of breeding and approved methods for the sanitary housing of various animals.

Salary—The initial salary is $912 per annum. Vacancies—Vacancies occur from time to time

in the Park Department. j14,f4 CHAS. I. STENGLE, Secretary.

AMENDED NOTICE.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT applications will be received by the Municipal

Civil Service Commission, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City, from TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1919, TO FRIDAY,

FEBRUARY 7, 1919, for the position of

FIREMAN, FIRE DEPARTMENT. - No applications delivered at the office of the

Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m., Friday, February 7, 1919, will be accepted. Ap-plication blanks will be mailed upon request, pro-vided a self-addressed stamped envelope or suffi-cient postage is inclosed to cover the mailing. The . Commission will not guarantee the delivery of the same. Postage on applications forwarded by mail must be fully prepaid.

The term of eligibility of the list resulting from this examination is fixed at not less than one year nor more than four years.

Applicants must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Physical development and strength, 50 per, cent.; mental -test, 50 per cent. Mental test: Memory test, 3; Arithmetic, 2; Government and Elementary Duties, S. 70 per cent. required on mental examination; 70 per cent. required on physical development; 70 per cent. required on strength: 70 per cent required on all.

A candidate to be eligible for appointment must obtain an average of not less than 70 per cent. on the mental test and 70 per cent. on the physi-cal development and strength. Candidates who obtain an average of over 80 per cent. on physi-cal development and strength and a final average

6160. Sewers and appurtenances in Radcliff ave., between Sacket ave. and the summit north of Morris Park ave.; Pierce ave. between Rad. cliff ave. and Colden ave.; Van Nest ave. be-tween Bear Swamp rd. and Haight ave.; Morris Park ave. between Fowler ave. and Williams-bridge rd.; Fowler ave. and Bogart ave. between Van Nest ave. and Morris Park ave.; Colden ave., Hone ave. and Paulding ave. between Van Nest ave. and Rhinelander ave. ; Lurting ave. between Van Nest ave. and Lydig ave.; Haight ave. between Morris Park ave. and the property of the N. Y., W. & B. R. R. Co.; Munroe ave. between Morris Park ave. and Pelham Parkway South; Rhinelander ave. between Lurting ave. and Williamsbridge rd.; Neill ave. between Hone ave. and Williamsbridge • rd., and Lydig ave. be-tween Lurting ave. and Munroe ave. Affecting blocks 4059, 4060, 4091 to 4106, 4108, 4109, 4110, 4124 to 4132, 4270 to 4273, 4303 to 4306, 4330, 4331, 4332 and 4334.

Borough of Richmond. A314. Awards for damages caused by a

change in the grade of Elliott ave. from Amboy rd. to Johnson ave. Affecting block 10, lots 20, 23 and 26; block 12, lots 48, 51, 52 and'53.

Borough of Queens. 5589. Regulating and grading 16th ave. (Titus

st.) from Grand ave. to.Wilson ave., First Ward, together with a list of awards for damages caused by a change of grade. Assessments affect blocks 221, 224, 225, 235 and 236. Awards affect block 224, lot 59. 225, lots 43, 44 and 49; block 235, lot 12; block 236, lots 36, 37 and 38. 6047. Regulating, grading and flagging on the

west side of Donglaston (Main) ave. from a point 100 feet north of Broadway to a point about 50 feet north of Pine st., Third Ward. Affecting block 163.

6048. Regulating and grading the sidewalk space, curbing and flagging on the easterly side of 4th ave. from Broadway to Jamaica ave., First Ward. Affecting block 130.

6061. Regulating and grading the siHewalk and gutter spaces, and laying sidewalks on Cali-fornia (Cypress) ave. between Parsons ave. and Ziegler (Central) ave., Third Ward. Affect-ing blocks 119, 120 and 127.

6107. Regulating and laying sidewalks and crosswalks in Lambertville ave. between Belle-ville St. and Spangler st. and in the west side of Spangler et. from Lambertville ave. to Sharon (Nostrand) pl., Fourth Ward. Affecting blocks 1239, 1240. and 1246. -

Borough of Brooklyn. 6032. Paving Montgomery St. from Bedford

ave. to Rogers ave. Affecting blocks 1295 and 1304.

6033. Paving 17th ave. from 84th st. to 80th St. Affecting blocks 6283, 6284, 6295, 6306, 6312, 6313, 6325 and 6326.

6152. Basin at the southwest corner of At-lantic ave. and Hopkinson ave. Affecting block 1433.

6153. Basin on Bedford ave. at the north-west corner of Glenwood rd. Affecting block 5245.

6156. Sewer and appurtenances in 72d st. from the end of the existing sewer between 17th ave. and 18th ave. easterly to 18th ave. Affect-ing blocks 6182 and 6193.

6157. Sewer and appurtenances in Snediker ave. from Dumont ave. to Newport ave., and in

•Newport ave. from Van Sinderen ave. to Hins-dale st. Affecting blocks 3799, 3800, 3816, 3817, 3833, 3834, 3850 and 3851.

6159. Basin on 21st ave. at the southerly corner of 83d st. Affecting block 6330.

All persons whose interests are affected by the above-named proposed assessments or awards. and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections in writing to the Board of Assessors, Room 809, Municipal Building, Manhattan, on or before Tuesday, March 4, 1919, at 11 a. m., at which time and place the said objections will be heard and testimony received in reference thereto.

WILLIAM C. ORMOND, ANDREW T. SUL-LIVAN, MAURICE SIMMONS, Board of Assessors. -

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SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Plant and Structures at

his office, Municipal Buildings Manhattan, until 2p.m.on

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 1919, FOR RECEIVING AND REMOVING ASHES

BY SCOWS DURING THE YEAR 1919. The work must be begun on the date stipu-

lated by the Commissioner in the written notice to the Contractor for the commencement of the work, and must be completed on -Dec. 31, 1919.

The amount of security to guarantee the faithful performance of the work under Class 1 will be $1,200, and under Class 2 will be $1,200. Each class will be considered a separate contract, and the award, if made, will be made to the lowest formal bidder on each class.

Each bid must be accompanied by -a deposit in cash or certified check, payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City, of an amount equal to 5 per cent. of the amount of security required.

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 ob-tained at the office of the Department of Plant and Structures.

JOHN H. DELANEY, Commissioner. Dated Jan. 23, 1919. j25,f6 1 See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF PLANT AND STRUCTURES.•

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT.

Notices of - Public Hearings.

PUBLIC IMPROVEMs!4T MATTERS.

Proposals.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS Board of Estimate and Apportionment, at its

meeting held on January 1, 1919 (Cal. No. 7), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The Cit, of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to ac-quire title to the real property required for the opening and extending of 37th (Warren) street from Banta street to Hunt street, in the Bor-ough of Queens, City of New York; and

Whereas, The.Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improve- ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings,

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of assessment for benefit in these proceed- ings is as follows:

Bounded on the north by the southerly line of Banta street; on the east by a line always dis-tant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of 37th street, the said distance be-ing measured at right angles to 37th street, and by the prolongation of the said line: on the south by a line distant 100 feet souther]p from and parallel with the southerly line of Hunt street, the said distance being measured at right angles to Hunt street, and on the west by a line bisect-ing the angle formed by the intersection of the prolongations of the westerly line of 37th street and the easterly line of Voorhees place, as these streets are laid out between Banta street and Hunt street.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in The City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall on Fri-day, February 14, 1919, at 10.30 o'clock a. m.; and that at the same time and place a public hear-ing hereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior-to Friday, February 14, 1919.

Dated, New York, January 31, 1919. JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, Board of Estimate

and Apportionment, Municipal Building. Tele- phone, 4560 Worth. j31,fl1

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor. tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improve-ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings,

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of assessment for benefit in these proceed-ings is as shown on the following diagram:

cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY Raeosn for ten days, exclusive of Sundays and. (_ holidays, prior to Friday. February 14, 1919.

Dated New York, January 3.1 , -1919. aOSAF.!'60 HAAG, n Secretary, Bull gf Fite

phone, 4560 Worth. 131,f11

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on January 17, 1919 (Cal. 'No. 8), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to ac-

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment, at its

meeting held on January 17, 1919 (Cal. No. 6), adopted the following resolutions: •

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to ac-quire title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Griffith avenue from Metropolitan avenue to Central avenue and to 5teuben -street from Proctor street to Morton avenue, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York; and

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro--posed area of assessment - at a meeting of the Board. to be held in The City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Fri-day, February I4, 1919, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hear-ing thereon will then and there be bad. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment, at its

meeting held on January 17, 1919 (Cal. No. 3), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to ac-quire title to the real property required for the opening and extending of West 196th street from east side of Broadway to Ellwood street, as laid out on the City Map by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment June 28, 1918, in the Bor-ough of Manhattan, City of New York; and

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in The City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Fri-day, February 14, 1919, at 10.30 o'clock a. in and that at the same time and place a public hear- ing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

Notice of Public Hearing.

FRANCHISE MATTERS.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT at the meeting of the Board of Estimate and

Apportionment held this day the following resolu-tions were adopted:

Whereas, the New York Dock Railway has, by a petition dated November 16, 1917, made appli-cation for certain modifications in and to the contract dated July 25, 1912, as modified by reso-lution approved by the Mayor May 18, 1917, granting said Company the right and privilege to construct, maintain and operate certain railroad tracks in, across or along Imlay, Bowne, Com-merce, Baltic and Joralemon streets, Borough of Brooklyn; and

Whereas, Sections 72, 73 and 74 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by Chapters 629 and 630 of the Laws of 1905 and • Chapter 467 of the Laws of 1914, provide for the manner and procedure of making such grants; and

Whereas, In pursuance of such laws, this Board adopted a resolution on November 23, 1917, fixing the date for public hearing thereon as December 21, 1917, at which citizens were enti-tled to appear and be heard, and publication was had for at least two (2) days in "The World" and the "Evening Sun," newspapers designated by the Mayor, and in the CITY RECORD for ten (10) days immediately prior to the date of hear-ing, and the public hearing was duly held on such day; and

Whereas, This Board has made inquiry as to the proposed modification and amendment of said contract of July ' 25, 1912, as modified by said resolution of May 18, 1917; now, therefore, it is

Resolved, That the following form of the reso- lution for the consent or. right applied for by the New York Dock Railway, containing the form of proposed contract for the grant of such right, be hereby introduced and entered in the minutes of this Board as follows, to wit:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment hereby consents to certain modifica-tions in the terms and conditions of the said con-tract of July 25, 1912, as modified by said resolu-tion of May 18, 1917, such modified terms and conditions being fully set forth and described in the following form of proposed contract for the grant thereof, embodying such terms and condi-tions as modify or alter said contract of July 25, 1912, as modified by said resolution of May 18, 1917, which said contract, as modified, otherwise remains unchanged as to all the other terms and conditions expressed therein, and that the Mayor of The City of New York be and he hereby is authorized to execute and deliver such contract in the name and on behalf of The City of New York, as follows, to wit:

cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the . CITY RECORD for ten days, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, February 14, 1919.

Dated, New York, January 31, 1919. JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, Board of Estimate

and Apportionment, Municipal Building. Tele- phone, 4560 Worth. 131,fll .

PROPOSED FORM OF CONTRACT. Tuts CONTRACT, made and executed in dupli-

cate this day of 191 , by and be- tween The City of New York (hereinafter called the City). party of the first part, by the Mayor of said City, acting for and in the name of said city under and in pursuance of the authority of the hoard of Estimate and Apportionment of said City (hereinafter called the Board) and the New York Dock Railway (hereinafter called the Com-pany), party of the second part, witnesseth:

Whereas, By contract-dated July 25. 1912, the City granted to the Company the right and privi- lege to construct, maintain and operate certain railroad tracks in across or along various streets in the Borough o? Brooklyn, named and described in Section 1 of said contract and shown on two maps attached to and made a part of the same; and -

Whereas, By resolution adopted by the Board and approved by the Mayor May 18, 1917, said contract was modified by. changing the layout of and eliminating certain of said tracks authorized by said contract; and

Whereas, By petition dated November 16, 1917, the Company has applied for a further modifica- tion of said contract by including within the rights and privileges granted thereby the right and privilege to construct, maintain and operate certain additional tracks, to wit:

Two tracks, each about 52 feet in length, cross-ing Warren street at a point approximately 649 feet westerly from the westerly side line of Co-iumbia street.

One track crossing Congress_ street at a point approximately 600 feet westerly from the westerly side line of Columbia street.

Now, therefore, in consideration of the in-creased annual payments herein provided for and of the mutual covenants . herein contained, the parties hereto do hereby covenant and agree as follows: -

SECrION 1. The parties hereto hereby consent, subject to the provisions and conditions herein-after set forth, to certain modifications and amendments in and to said contract of July 25 1912, as amended by said resolution approved May 18, 1917, said modifications and amend-ments to be as follows: First-Section 1 of said contract of July 25,

1912, as amended by said resolution approved May 18, 1917, is hereby stricken out and the fol-lowing substituted therefor:

Sacrlotr 1. The City hereby grants to the Company, subject to the conditions and provi-sions hereinafter set .forth, the right and privi-lege to construct, maintain and operate rail- road tracks, at the same grade as the surface of the streets, for the purpose of . conveying goods, wares and merchandise only, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, the centre lines of which are as follows:

the northerly eside of

beginning ni street about 266

feet westerly from the westerly line of Furman street; thence in, upon and across Joralemon street in a southwesterly direction to the south. erly side thereof, at a point about 319 feet westerly from the westerly side line of Furman street. Also a second track in, upon and across

Joralemon street, parallel to the last de-scribed track and situated about 12.5 feet north-westerly from the centre line of said last de-scribed track.

(b) One track beginning at a point in the northerly side of Baltic street, at a point about 654.5 feet westerly from the westerly side line of Columbia street; thence in, upon and across Baltic street in a southwesterly direction to the southerly side thereof at a point about 678 feet westerly from the westerly side line of Columbia street. .

Also one track beginning at a point in the northerly side line of Baltic street at a point about 712 feet westerly from the westerly side line of Columbia street; thence in, upon and across Baltic street in a southwesterly direction to a point on the southerly side thereof about 752 feet westerly from. Columbia street.

Also one track beginning at a point in the northerly side of. Baltic street at a point about 695 feet from the westerly side line of Columbia street; thence in, upon and across Baltic street in a southwesterly direction to a point near the southerly side thereof in the centre line of the track last above described, and there connecting with the said last above described track.

Also one track beginning at a point in the northerly side line of Baltic street about 677 feet westerly from the westerly side line of Columbia street- thence in and upon Baltic street in a southwesterly direction to a point •within Baltic street in the centre line of the last above described track and there connecting with said last described track.

(c) One track beginning at a point on the southeasterly side line of Imlay street about ten (10) feet southwesterly of the southwesterly side line of Bowne street; thence in a general northerly direction in and upon Imlay and Bowne streets to a point on the northwesterly side line of Imlay street, as prolonged, about twenty-seven (27) feet northeasterly from the southwesterly side line of Bowne street.

(d) One track beginning at a point in the northeasterly side line • of - Commerce street about 61 feet southeasterly from the southeast-erly side line of Imlay street; thence in and upon Commerce and Imlay streets in a general westerly direction to a point in the northwest-erly side line of Imlay street about 20 feet northeasterly from the .Intersection of the pro-longation of the southeasterly side line of Com-merce street with the northwesterly side line of Imlay street.

(e) One track beginning at a point in the southerly side line of Warren street, as pro-longed, about 649 feet westerly from the westerly side line of Columbia street; thence on a curve in a general northerly direction in. upon and across Warren street to a point on the north-erly side line of Warren street, as prolonged, about 652 Net westerly from the westerly side line of Columbia street.

Also a second track beginning at a point in the southerly side line of Warren street, as prolonged, about 649 feet westerly from the westerly aide line of Columbia street; thence on a curve in a general northeasterly direction .in, upon and across Warren street to a point in the northerly side line of Warren street, as prolonged, about 635 feet westerly from the westerly side line of Columbia street. (f) One track beginning at a point in the

southerly side line of Congress street, as pro-longed, about 600 feet westerly from the west-erly side line of Columbia street; thence north-easterly in, upon and across Congress street to a point on the northerly side line of Congress street, •as _ prolonged, about 600 feet westerly from the westerly side line of Columbia street. The said tracks designated "(a)," "(b)" and

"(d)," being as shown upon two maps, each en-titled:

"Map showing proposed railway of the New York Dock Railway in the Borough of Brook-lyn, City of New York, to accompany petition to the Board of Estimate and , Apportionment dated November 23d, 1910,"

and signed, John B. Summerfield, President, and J. W. Galbreath, Engineer; a copy of each of which maps is attached to and made a part of said contract of July 25, 1912.

The said tracks designated "(c)" being as shown upon a map entitled:

"Plan showing proposed change in alignment & removal of existing tracks in Bowne, Com-meree & Imlay' Sts. Borough of Brooklyn, to accompany petition dated May 14, 1917, of New York Dock Railway to the Board of Estimate & Apportionment City of New York"

-and signed by W. E. Halm, President; a copy of which is attached to and made a part of said resolution approved May 18, 1917, modifying" said contract of July 25 1912.

The said tracks designated as "(e)" and "(f)" being as shown upon a map entitled:

Plan showing location of proposed tracks to be constructed across Warren & Congress Sts., Borough of Brooklyn, to accompany application dated Nov. 16, 1917, of New York Dock Rail-way to the Board of Estimate & Apportion-ment, City of New York"

-and signed by W. E. Halm, President; a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part of this contract.

Each of said above described maps is to be deemed a part of said contract of July 25, 1912, as hereby amended, is to be construed with the text thereof and is to be substantially followed, provided that deviations therefrom and additional turnouts, switches and crossovers which are con-sistent with the foregoing description and the other provisions of said contract, as hereby amended, may be permitted by resolution of the Board.

Second-Section 2, Second, of said contract of July 25, 1912, is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof a new paragraph reading as fol-lows

-"Provided, however, that the right and privi- . lege hereby granted to construct, maintain and operate the tracks herein described as and "(f)" shall continue only during the pleas-ure of the Board and shall be revocable upon sixty (60) days' notice in writing to the Com-pany. Should the right and privilege as to any of said tracks herein described as "(e)" and "(f)" be revoked during either the original or renewal term of this grant, the Company shall cause the said track or tracks and all ap- purtenances thereto to be removed, if reqnixed so to do by the City or it* duly authorized rep- resentatives, and the said streets and avenues to be restored to their original condition at the sole cost and expense of the Company." Third-Section 2, Fourth, of said contract of

July 25, 1912, is hereby amended - by striking out therefrom so much of clause "(b)" thereof read- ing as follows: -

••(b) During the first ten (10) years of this contract. an annual sum of five hundred dol- lars ($500).

During the succeeding five years of this eon-tract an annual sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000)"

and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "(b) From the date on which this contract is

signed by the- Mayor to and including Novem-

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap= portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of assessment for benefit in these proceed-ing is as follows:

Bounded on the north by the southerly line of Jackson avenue; on the east by line midway between Peartree avenue and Riverside avenue; on the south by the northerly line of Pell street, and on the west by line midway between Pear-tree avenue and Wilcox street.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed area of assessment at a meeting of the

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on January 17, 1919 (Cal." K. 4), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to ac-quire title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Hemlock place (Linden street) from Collins avenue to Fresh Pond road and Eva place from Flushing avenue to Hemlock place (Linden street), in the Borough of Queens, City of New York; and

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in The City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Fri-day, February 14, 1919, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hear-ing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

Board to be held in The City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Fri-day, February 14, 1919, at 10.30 o'clock a.. m., and that at the same time and place a public hea;-iag thereon will then and there be had. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RacoRD for ten days, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, February 14. 1919.

-Dated, New York, January 31, 1919. JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary. Board of Estimate

and Apportionment, Municipal Building. Tele- phone, 4560 Worth. • j31,fll

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improve- ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings, .

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment, in pursuance of the provisiaus of Section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of assessment for benefit in these proceed-ings is as shown on the following diagram:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improve- ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings,

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of assessment for benefit in these proceed-ings is as shown on the following diagram:

cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RacoRo for ten days, exclusive of Sundays and le al holidays, prior to Friday, February 14, 1919.

Dated, New York, January 3I, 1919.

and Apportionment, HAAG, Secretary, Board of Estimate

pportionment, Municipal Building. Tele- phone, 4560 Worth. - j31,f11

SUPREME COURT-FIRST DEPARTMENT.

ber 30, 1918, the annual sum of five hundred dollars ($00).

From ber l; 1918, to and including July 25, 1922, the annual auto of eight hundred dollars ($800). '

From July 26, 1922, to and including July 25, 1927, the annual sum of one thousand six hundred dollars ($1,600).

Provided, however, that should the right and privilege as to any or all of the tracks herein described as "(e)" and "(f)" be revoked, as herein provided, then and in that event the an- nual payments named in clause "(b)" as above shall, from and after the date of such revocation,-be reduced by the-following amounts:

During the term included between -Decem-ber 1, 1918, and July 2S, 1922, the annual sum of one hundred dollars- ($100) for each of said tracks for which the right and privilege is re-voked.

During the term included between July 26 1922, and July 25, 1927, the annual sum o two hundred dollars ($200) for each of said tracks for which the right and privilege is re- voked. SECTION 2. It is mutually understood and

agreed that, except as expressly provided herein nothing in this contract contained shall be deemeJ to affect in any manner the provisions of the contract entered into bettreen the - City and the Company, dated July 25, 1912, as amended by. said resolution adopted by the Board and ap-proved by the Mayor May 18, 1917; and the Company promises, covenants and agrees on its part and behalf to conform to abide by and per-

- form all of the terms, conditions and require-ments in such contract of July 25, 1912, as modi-fied by said resolution and as further modified by the provisions of this instrument.

SacTIoN 3. This contract shall take effect on the date of the executioe thereof by the Mayor.

In Witness Whereof The party of the 'first part, b its Mayor, tberennto -duly authorized by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said City, has caused the corporate name of said City to be hereunto signed and the corporate seal of said City to be hereuhto affixed, and the party of the second part, by its officers, thereunto duly authorized, has caused its corporate name to be hereunto signed and its corporate seal to be here-

unto affixed. the day and year first above written THE CITY OF NEW YORK, By , Mayor.

(Corporate Seal.) Attest: City lerk. NEW YORK DOCK RAILWAY. By President.

(Seal-) Attest : , Secretary.

(Here add acknowledgments.) Resolved, That the results of the inquiry made

by this Board as to the money value of the proposed franchise and. the adequacy of the com- pensation to be paid therefor, and of the terms and conditions, are as specified and fully set forth in the said contract of Jul 25, 1912, as amended by the foregoing form of proposedcon-tract for consent to such modifications and al-terations.

Resolved, That these preambles and resolutions, including the said resolution for the consent of The City of New York to the - modifications and alterations applied for by the New York Dock Railway, and the said form of a proposed con- tract for the grant of such franchise or right, con- taining said results of such inquiry, after the same shall be entered in the minutes of this Board, shall -be published in fall for at least fif-teen (15) days immediately prior to Friday, Feb-ruary 14, 1919, in the CITY RitcoRa, together with the following notice, to wit:

Notice is hereby given that the 'Board of Esti-mate and Apportionment, before authorizing any contract for the consent of the City to certain modifications and amendments in and to the terms and conditions of the said contract of July 25, 1912, as modified by said resolution of May 18, 1917, such modifications and amendments be-ing fully set forth and described in the foregoing form of proposed contract for the grant of such franchise or right, and before adopting any reso-lution authorizing any such contract will, at- a meeting of said Board, to be held in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City. of New York on Friday, February 14, . 1919, at 10.30 ocloci a. m., hold a public hearing at which citi-zens shall be entitled to appear and be heard.

Resolved, That a notice of such hearing, stat- ing that copies of the proposed contract and reso- lution of consent thereto may be obtained by all those interested therein at Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Chambers streets, Borough of Manhattan, shall be published at least twice, at the expense of the proposed grantee, during the ten (10) days immediately prior to FridaY , Feb-rnary 14, 1919, in "The World" and "Evening Sun," the two daily newspapers in which the petition and notice of hearing thereon have been published.

JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary. Dated, New York, January 17, 1919 j27,f14

Application for Appointment of Commis- sioners.

In the matter of the application of the Corpora-tion Counsel of The City of New York for the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate. and Assessment to ascertain and determine the compensation which shouldustly be made to owners abutting on GARDEN PLACE and VERNON PARKWAY for damages caused by the closing of Garden place situated in Blocks .5084 and 5087 and of Vernon Parkway situ-ated in Block 5085, Borough -of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 1006 of

the Laws of 1895, it is the intention of the Cor-poration Counsel of The City of New York, in behalf of The City of New York, to make appli-cation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, to be held in and for the County of Bronx, at the County Court House, in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of. New York, on the 17th day of February, 1919, at the. opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon,. for the appointment of three discreet and disinter- ested persons as Commissioner of Estimate and Assessment, to ascertain and determine the com-

errss of the- winch shouldo

Bock 5084, ors own-

ers 55, 56, 57. 58. 59, 60• Block 5085 (formerly

5088), Lots 22 23, 24; Block 5087, Lots 12, 14, 16, 18, 22, 24, abutting on Garden place and Vernon. Parkway legally entitled to damages caused by the closing of Garden place situated in Blocks 5084 and 5087 and of Vernon Parkway situated in Block 5085, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, described as follows:

Parcel "A." Bçginniiig at a southwestern . point in the southweste line

of Fs 240th street -distant 66.12 feet south-" easter1 ' from the intersection of said line and the southeastern line of. WhIte Plains road; thence southeasterly along said southwestern line of East 240th- street 30.07 feet, thence southwest-erly . deflecting 94 _ 00' Sr to the right 53.73 feet; thence southerly deflecting 17 23' 34"' to the left 254 feet; thence _ westerly deflecting 91 ° 54' 00" to the right 30.02' feet; thence north-any deflecting 88° 06' 00• to the right 254.70.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919. THE CITY RECORD. 679

erty, title to which is oronosed to be acquired, is distant 97.51 feet southerly from the intersection fee; thence westerly deflecting 94° 05' 00" to the left 0.93 feet; thence northeasterly 59.32 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel B. Beginning at a point in the southwestern line

of Baychester avenue distant 93.34 feet south-easterly from the intersection of said line and the southeastern line of White Plains road; thence southeasterly along said southwestern line of Baychester avenue 30.07 feet; thence south-westerly deflecting 94° 00' 34" to the right 521.33 feet to the northeastern line of East 240th street; thence northwesterly along said northeastern line of East 240th street 30-07 feet; thence north. easterly 521.33 feet to the point of beginning.

Vernon Parkway. Beginning at a point in the southwestern line

of Baychester avenue distant 35.97 feet south-easterly from the intersection of said line and the southwestern line of Furman avenue; thence southeasterly along said southwestern line of Baychester avenue 55.33 feet; thence southerly deflecting 64° 39 05.2" to the right 88.15 feet; thence southwesterly deflecting 23° 12' 40" to the right 113.71 feet; thence northwesterly de-flecting 90° to the right 50 feet; thence north-easterly deflecting 90° to the right 103.44 feet; thence, northerly 101.57 feet to the point of be-ginning.

Garden place is shown on the following maps: "Map of Washingtonville," situated in the

Town of Eastchester, Westchester County. New York, filed in Westchester County's Register's office October 19, 1854, as Map No. 223.

"Map of 17 Lots in the Village of South Mount Vernon," Town of Eastchester, Westchester County, New York. filed in Westchester County's Register's office July 9, 1890, in Vol. 8, page 81.

Vernon Parkway is shown on "Map of South Vernon Park," Section "A," Cranford Property, South Mount Vernon, New York, filed in West-chester County Register's office December 13, 1895, as Map No. 1063.

The portions of Garden place and Vernon Parkway above described are located in Blocks 5084, 5085 and 5087 of Section 17 of the Land Map of The City of New York.

Dated New York. Feb. 4, 1919. WILLIAM P. BURR, Corporation Counsel,

Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. f4,15

Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File Ob- jections.

In the Matter of HENWOOD PLACE, from Morris avenue to Walton avenue, in the 24th Ward, Borough of The Bronx.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PAR-ties interested in the above entitled proceeding,

as follows: First-That the above named Court, after con-

sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has completed its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective 'owners of the real property to be ac-quired in this proceeding, and has made an as-sessment of the value of the benefit and advan-tage of the improvement to the respective owners of the real property within the area of assess-ment for benefit herein, and the tentative de-cree of the said Court as to awards for damages and as to assessments for benefit was signed on the 15th day of January, 1919, by Hon. Richard H. Mitchell, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitled pro-ceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Bronx, on the 20th day of January, 1919, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second-That the said Court has assessed all the real property within the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment on the 21st day of September, 1917, and that the said area of assessment includes the parcels of real property situate and being in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.:

Bounded on the north by a line distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the north. erly line of Henwood place, the said distance being measured at right angles-to Henwood place, and by the prolongation of the said line; on the east by the westerly lines of the Grand Boulevard and Concourse and of Morris avenue; on the south by a line distant 100 feet southerly from and parallel with the southerly line of Henwond place, the said distance being measured at right angles to Henwood place and by the prolonga-tion of the said line; and on the west by a line midway between Walton avenue and Townsend avenue.

Third-That The City of New York and all other parties interested in such proceeding or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objecti:nt in writing, duly verified, in the manner required by law for the verification. of pleadings in an ac-tion, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Bronx, on or before the 10th day of February, 1919, and parties other than The City of New York shall within the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Room No. 1557, Municipal Building, Chambers and Centre streets, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

Fourth-That on the 13th day of February, 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New-York will apply to the Hon. Richard H. Mitchell the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed saki tentative decree at a Trial Term, Part XIII, of the Supreme Court to be held in the County Court House in the Borough of Manhattan, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said tenta. tive decree.

Dated, New York, January 20, 1919. WILLIAM P. BURR, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build- ing, New York City. j20,f5

Filing Bills of Costs.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, for the same purpose in fee to the lands, tene-ments, and hereditaments required for the widening of EAST 161ST STREET, on its southerly side, from Mott avenue to a point about 100 feet east of Sheridan avenue, in the 23d Ward, Borough of The Bronx, The City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by rea-

son of the above-entitled proceeding will be pre-sented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Depart-ment, at a Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions to be held at the County Court House in the Borough of The Bronx. in The City of New York, on the 13th day of February, 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard thereon for taxation in accordance with the Certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs. charges and expenses with the Certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law. .

Dated, New York, Jbinary 31, 1919. WILLIAM P. BU Corporation Corporation Counsel,

Municipal Building, Borongh of Manhattan, New York City. ' 31,f 11

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments re-quired for the opening and extending of MAIN STREET (City Island) (although not yet named by proper authority), from the lands to be acquired, for the east approach of City Island Bridge to Long Island Sound, in the 24th Ward, Borough of The Bronx, The City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN- THAT A BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by rea-

son of the above-entitled proceeding will be pre-sented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, -First Depart-ment, at a Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions to be held at the County Court House in the Borough of The Bronx in The City of New York, on the 13th day of February, 1919,- at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard thereon for taxation in accordance with the Certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs charges and expenses with the Certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

D Dated, New York, January 31, I919. WILLIAM P. BURR, Corporation Counsel, -

Municip al Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. j31,f11

In the matter of the application of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, for the same purpose in fee to the real prop-erty required for the opening and extending of APPLETON AVENUE, from Westchester avenue to Wilkinson avenue; MORRIS PARK AVENUE, from Appleton avenue to West-chester avenue, and MAYFLOWER AVE-NUE, from Westchester avenue to Wilkinson avenue, in the 24th Ward, Borough of The Bronx, The City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILI, of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above-entitled proceeding will be resented to one of the Justices of the Supreme

Court of the State of New York, First Depart-ment, at a Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions to be held at the County Court House in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New York, on the 14th day of February, 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard thereon for taxation in accordance with the Certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the Certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated, New York, Jan-. 31, 1919. WILLIAM P. BURR, Corporation Counsel,

Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. j31,fll

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, acting by and through the Commis-sioner of Docks, relative to acquiring right and title to and possession of the wharfage rights, terms, easements, emoluments and privileges appurtenant to Pier Old No. 49, East River, in the Borough of Manhattan, not now owned by The City of New York, and all right, title and interest in and to said pier or any portion thereof not now owned by Tie City of New York, and all wharfage rights, terms, ease-ments, emoluments and privileges appurtenant to certain bulkheads, dock or wharf properties on or near the southerly line of South street, in said Borough and City, between a point about 120 feet west of the westerly line of Clinton street and a point about 275.5 feet west of the westerly line of Montgomery street, not now owned by The City of New York, for the improvement of the water front of The City of New York on the East River, pursuant to the plan heretoforeadopted by the Board of Docks, as altered and amended by the Board of Docks and the Commissioner of Docks and approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.

NOTICE ISM HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 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 Department, at a Special Term, Part 1 t(iereof, to be held at the County Court House in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the 10th day of February, 1919, at 10.15 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, Borough of Manhattan, New York, February 29, 1919.

JOHN S. SHEPPARD JR., SAMUEL S. KOENIG, LOUIS STURXE, Commissioners of Estimate.

WILLIAM H. JASPER, Clerk. j29,f3

Application to Court to Condemn Property.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to Acquiring Title, wher- ever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the UPLAND within the bulkhead lines of BRONX RIVER from the East River to its northerly terminus near East Tremont avenue (East 177th street), and to LACOMBE AVENUE. and PATTER- SON AVENUE, from the westerly limits of the land heretofore acquired for these streets to the bulkhead line of Bronx River, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to the Supreme Court

of the State of New York, First Judicial District, at a Special Term of said Court, held in and for the County of Bronx, at the County Court House in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New York, on the 10th day of February, 1919, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real prop-erty proposed to be acquired for such improve-ment, ascertained and determined by the Su-preme Court, without a jury and to have the cost of such improvement assessed by the said Court, as hereinafter set forth, in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment.

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 the Upland within the bulkhead lines of Bronx River, from the East River to its northerly terminus near East Tremont avenue (East 177th street). and to Lacombe avenue and Patterson avenue, from the westerly _limits of the land heretofore acquired for these streets to the bulkhead line of Bronx River, in the Borough of The Bronx. City of New York. The real prop-

more particularly bounded and described as fol-lows to wit: THE UPLAND WITHIN THE U. S. BULK-

HEAD LINES OF THE BRONX RIVER, FROM THE EAST RIVER TO ITS

NORTHERLY TERMINUS. Parcel "A."

Beginning at a point in the eastern U. S. Pierbead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River distant 356.70 feet northerly from the intersec-tion of said line and the northern line of Ran-dall avenue as legally acquired; thence northerly along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 46.21 feet; thence southwesterly, deflecting 145° 00' 30" to the left for 29.17 feet; thence southeasterly for 27.88 feet to the point of be-ginning.

Parcel "B." Beginning at a point in -the eastern U. S. Pier-

head and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx river dls-taut 1,044.91 feet northerly from the intersection of said line and the northern line of Randall ave-nue as legally acquired; thence northerly along said T:J S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line foi 157.37 feet; thence southerly, deflecting 149° 27' 30" to the left for 27.02 feet; thence still south-erly, deflecting 28° 15' 00" to the left for 100.Ots feet; thence still southerly for 38.43 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel "C." Beginning at a point in the western U. S.

Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River distant 645.84 feet northerly from the intersection of said line and the northern line of Randall ave. flue as legally acquired; thence northerly along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Lme for 116.67 feet; thence southerly, deflecting 171°. 28' 10' to the right, for 47.19 feet; thence still southerly for 70.34 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel "D," Beginning at a point in the western U. S.

Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx Rivei distant 3.81 feet northerly from the intersection of said line and the northern line of Spofford avenue as legally acquired; thence northerly along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line foi 147.52 feet; thence southeasterly, deflecting 139" 12' 50" to the right, for 3.06 feet; thence still southeasterly, deflecting 18° 59' .00" to the right, for 107.70 feet; thence southerly, deflecting 28° 07' 20" to the right, for 53.62 feet; thence west-erly, deflecting 96° 18' 20" to the right, for 1.86 feet to the eastern line of Spofford avenue as legally acquired; thence northerly along last men-tioned line for 10.43 feet to the northern line of said Spofford avenue; thence westerly along last mentioned line for 23.97 feet; thence still west- erly for 9.28 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel "E." Beginning at the point of intersection of the

western U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River and the southern line of Lafay-ette avenue as legally acquired; thence easterly along last mentioned line for 88.90 feet; thence southwesterly, deflecting 110° 48' 25" to the right, for 75.72 feet; thence still southwesterly, deflect-ing 14° 11' 05" to the right, for 61.03 feet; thence still southwesterly, deflecting 1° 34' 00" to the left, for 49.02 feet to the above mentioned U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line; thence northerly along last mentioned line for 161.69 feet to the point of beginning. -

Parcel "F." Beginning at a point in the eastern U. S. Pier-

head and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River dis-tant 208.89 feet southerly from the intersection of said line and the southern line of Lafayette avenue as legally acquired; thence southerly along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 261.89 feet; thence still southerly, deflecting 7° 45' 07.5" to the left, and still along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line, for 266.60 feet; thence westerly deflecting 87° 01' 54.5" to the right, for 9.48 feet; thence northwester)y, deflect-ing 56° 31' 53" to the right, for 83.39 feet; thence northerly, deflecting 38° 43' 40" to the right, for 100.08 feet; thence still northerly, de-flecting 0° 25' 50" to the left, for 107.07 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 4° 40' 40" to the right, for 70.80 feet; thence still northerly, de-flecting 8° 20' '20" to the right, for 100.78 feet; thence still northerly for 99.91 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel "G." Beginning at the point of intersection of the

western U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River and the northern line of Lafayette avenue as legally ac qwired• thence easterly along last mentioned line for 60.0 feet; thence north-erly, deflecting 90° to the left, for 29.0 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 10° 47' 00" to the left, for 21.38 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 22° 20' 40" to the right, for 44.91 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 18° 04' 50" to the left, for 35.23 feet; thence westerly, deflect. ing 21° 51' 00" to the left, for 113.65 feet; thence northwesterly, deflecting 15° 57' 40" to the right, for 32.58 feet to the above mentioned U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River; thence southerly for 260.80 feet to the point of beginning. -

Parcel "H." Beginning at a point in the eastern U. S.

Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River distant 278.12 feet northerly from the intersec-tion of said line and the northern line of Lafay-ette avenue as legally acquired; thence northerly along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 121.88 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 17° 13' • 10.6" to the right, and still along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 318.28 feet; thence southwesterly, deflecting 138° 03' 35" to the left, for 71.55 feet: thence southerly, de-flecting 26° 36' 55" to the left, for 79.0 feet; thence still southerly, deflecting 25° 56' 10" to the left, for 117.85 feet; thence still southerly, deflecting 8° 26' 50 to the left, for 94.93 feet; thence still southerly for 112.51 feet to the point of beginning. -

Parcel "I." Beginning at the point of intersection of the

eastern U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River and the southern line of Ludlow avenue as legally acquired; thence westerly along last mentioned line for 27.22 feet; thence south-erly, deflecting 102° 18' 40" to the left, for 74.63 feet; thence still southerly, deflecting 8° 26' 50' to the right, 30.59 feet; thence • easterly, deflecting 101° 18' 35" to the left, for 17.00 feet; thence southerly, -deflecting 92° 27' 1S" to the right, for 70.06 feet; thence still southerly, de-flecting 3° 01' 40" to the left, for 100.0 feet; thence still southerly deflecting 3'. " 25' 50" to the left, for 100.25 Ieet; thence still southerly, deflecting 8' 29' 00' to the left, for 50.87 feet; thence still southerly, deflecting 22• 03' 00" to the right, for 99.64 feet; thence still southerly, deflecting 3° 07' 00" to the tight, for 100.36 feet; thence still southerly, deflecting 0° 17' 05' to. the right, for 100.40 feet; thence still south- erly, deflecting 6° 34' 30" to the left, for 100.03 feet; thence still southerly, deflecting 2° 34', 40" to the right, for 100.02 feet; thence still south-erly, deflecting 4° 00' 30" to the left, for 100.12 feet; thence still southerly, deflecting 3° 59' 10". to the left, for 25.16 feet; thence northeasterly, deflecting 157° 29' 50" to the - left, for 25.94 feet: thence northerly, deflecting 11. 04r 50" to the left, for 100.32 feet to the above mentioned U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line- thence northerly, deflecting 4° 34'. 23.6" to the left, and along the • last mentioned line. for 500.00 feet:, thence still northerly alone: said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 417.086 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel "I.' Beginning at a point in the western U. S;

Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River

of said line with the southern line of Ludlow avenue as legally acquired- thence southerly along

S. said U. $ Pier end and ulkhead. Line for 67.65 feet; thence northerly deflecting 170' 21' 10' to the left, for 17.90. {eet; thence still northerly for 50.09 feet to the. point of beginning.

Parcel "K' Beginning at the point of intersection of the

western U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River and the southertt.line of Ludlow avenue as legally acquired; thence easterly along last mentioned line for 3.64 feet: thence south-erly, deflecting 82° 47' 45" to the rtght, for 25.38 feet to the above mentioned U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line; thence northerly and along last mentioned line for 26.08 feet to, the point of beginning.

Parcel "L." Beginning at the point of intersection of the

western U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River and the northern line of Ludlow avenue as legally acquired; thence easterly along last mentioned line for 16.15 feet; thence north-erly, deflecting 99° 35' 24.8" to the left, for 4.25 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 16° 35' 40' to the left, for 46.35 feet to the above mentioned U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line; thence south-erly along. last mentioned line for 46.06 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel „M: , Beginnin at the point of intersection of the

eastern U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River and the northern line of Ludlow avenue as legally acquired; thence westerly along last metnioned line for 15.85 feet; thence north- erly, deflecting 82° 10' 48" to- the right, for'16.91 feet- thence still northerly, deflecting 12' 43' 40" to the left, for 36.44 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 10° 52' 20" to the left, for 110.49 feet- thence still northerly, defecting 10° 28' 30" to the right, for 31.53 feet; thence still northerly, deflectipg 0° 35' 30" to the left, for 72.05 feet; thence still northerly deflecting 24° 50' 00" to the right, for 23.44 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 6° 55' 20" to the left, for 69.52 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 13° 21' 10" to the left, for 69.26 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 16° 37' 50" to the right, for 54.42 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 2° 39' 00' to the right, for 53.08 feet; thence still north-erly, deflecting 14° 53' 20" to the right, for 133.20 feet; thence still northerly deflecting 2° 20' 10' to the right, for 108.27 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 4° 01' 35" td the right, for 7.83 feet to the above mentioned eastern U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line; thence southerly, deflecting 153° 26' 05" to the right, and along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 232.01 feet; thence still southerly, de-flecting 8° 59' 52" to the left and still along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 227.588 feet; thence still southerly, deflecting 14° 14' 15.8" to the left, and still along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 235.309 feet; thence still southerly and along said U. S. Pier-head and Bulkhead Line for 28.972 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel "N." Beginning at a point in the western U. S. Pier-

head and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River distant 639.10 feet northerly from the intersec-tion of said line and the northern line, of Lud-low avenue as legally acquired, said distance be-ing measured along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line; thence northerly along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 499.06 feet; thence southerly, deflecting 163° 49' 40" to the right, for 104.12 feet; thence still southerly, de-flecting 6° 31' 30" to the right, for 101.43 feet; thence still southerly, deflecting 6° 17' 55" to the left, for 21.84 feet; thence still southerly, deflecting 12° 19' 25" to the right, for 79.16 feet; thence still southerly, deflecting 19° 04' 00" to the right, for 67.59 feet; thence still southerly, deflecting 1° 42' 40' to the left, for 84.67 feet; thence still southerly, deflecting 4° 41' 10" to the right, for 28.80 feet; thence still southerly for 26.24 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel "O." Beginning at the point of intersection of the

eastern U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River and the southern line of West- chester avenue as legally acquired; thence west-ei•ly along last mentioned line for 81.14 feet; thence southerly, deflecting 109° 26' 51.2" to the left, for 15.12 feet; thence southwdsterly, deflect-ing 73° ' 07' 45" to the right, for 56.92 feet; thence southerly, deflecting 27• 11' 20" to the left, for 62.76 feet; thence southwesterly, de-flecting 20°. 23' 20" to the right for 63.95 feet to the western U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River; thence southerly, deflecting 27° 57' 02.1" to the left, and along last men-tioned line for 148,41 feet; thence southeasterly, deflecting 37° 16' 15" to the left, for 27.45 feet; thence southerly, deflecting 33° 12' 20" to the right, for 86.70 feet; thence southwesterly, de-flecting 52° 06' 05" to the right, for 30.62 feet to the above mentioned western U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line; thence southerly, defle 48° 02' 10" to the left, and along last mentioned line for 78.87 feet; thence southeasterly, deflect- ing 39. 34' 10" to the left, for 83.25 feet; thence easterly, deflecting 58° 49' 30" to the left, for 41.22 feet; thence souther, deflecting 78° 43' 30"

right, the ght, for 166.43 feet; thence still south-erly, deflecting 10° 49' 00' to the right, for 192.92 feet; thence still southerly, deflecting 6° 21' 09" to the left, for 56.43 feet to the above mentioned eastern U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line; thence northerly, deflecting 172° 52' 30" to the left and along said eastern U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 388.19 feet- thence still northerly along said eastern U. S. i'ierhead and Bulkhead Line for 635.410 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel "P „ Beginning at the point of intersection of the

eastern U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River and the northern line of West-chester avenue as legally acquired; thence west-erly along last mentioned line. for 57.47 feet; thence northerly, deflecting 116. 01' 23.8' to the right, for 34.99 feet; thence still northerly, de-flecting 9° 34' 30' to the left, for 73.06 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 5° 03' 20" to the left, for 100.84 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 2° 16' 00" to the right, for 100.40 feet; thence still northerly,, deflecting 2° 25'_00' to the right, for 42.06 feet; thence still "north- erly, deft 5. 53' 45.9" to the left, for 65.06 feet to the above mentioned eastern U. S. Pier- head and Bulkhead Line; thence southeasterly, deflecting 135' 10' 40' to the right, and along last mentioned line for 108.0 feet; thence south-erly and still along the above mentioned U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 331.203 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel «Q Beginningat s t in the eastern U. S. Pier-

head

Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River dis-tant 674.21 feet southerly from the intersection of said line and the southern line of East 174th street as legally acquired said distance . beg measured along said U. S.

i Pierbead and Bulk-

head Line; thence southerly along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 18.49 feet; thence southwesterly, defecting 58°, 12' SI" to the right, and along said IL S. Pies-head and Bulkhead Line for 320.124 feet; thence southerly. deflecting 42° 58' 00.1" to the left and still along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 198.717 feet; thence still southerly, deflecting 38° 24' 41.5' to the left and still along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 197,552 feet; thence still souther, 3 ~ 5. 44' 38.9° to the right, and still along said U. S. Pierbead ar

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of New York, in Blocks 3861 and 3903; Section 10 of the Land Map of The City of New York, in Blocks 2759 2765, 2771 and 2772; Section 11 of the Land Map of The City of New York, in Blocks 3018, 3019, 3020 and 3021. The territory located in Sections 14 and 15 of the Tax Map of The City of New York lies east of the Bronx River.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, by a resolution adopted on the 99th day. of April, 1918, determined that the whole cost and ex-pense of this proceeding shall be assessed upon the property deemed to ht: benefited thereby, and that the area of absessment for benefit in this proceeding be fixed and determined to be as shown on the following diagram. . ,

EXPLANATORY NOTE The area of ,assessment includes the fern/ srHhh7 the hMVy broken lines 64e,-Mai? t/AV/ portioi7 of it which re/Is inside the U.5.Bu/k4.ad Linea of/he Bronx Rivee. The origino/ of /his Mop is are t% .nn the office of ,,e Ghle/1n,9/neei Room/347Municipal Bui/diny:

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still northerly, deflecting 18° 10' 50" to the right,. for 36.90 feet; thence northeasterly, deflecting 31° 16' 30" to the right, for 27.05 feet; thence still northeasterly, deflecting 15° 13' 50" to the right, for 61.08 feet; thence still northeasterly. deflecting 14° 44' 30" to the right. for 47.26 feet; thence still northeasterly.- deflecting 10° 01' 10" to the right. for 17.09 feet: thence still northeasterly. deflecting 7° 46' 29.9" to the left, for 100.18 feet; thence still northeasterly, de-flecting 5° 09' 10" to the ri¢ht. for 50.02 feetc thence still northeasterly. deflecting I1° 14' 00" to the right. for 51.31 feet: thence still north-easterly. deflecting 14° 06' 00" to the left. for 100.02 feet; thence still northeasterly for 30.09 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel "R." Beginning at the point of intersection of the

western U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River and the southern line of East 172d street as legally acquired: thence easterly along last mentioned line for 1.91 feet: thence southerly deflecting 80° 44' 17.5" to the right for 66.87 feet to said U. S. Pierhead and Bulk-head Line; thence along last mentioned line for 67.20 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel "S." Beginning at the point of intersection of the

western U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River and the northern line of East 172d street as legally acquired; thence easterly along last mentioned line for 1.47 feet; thence northerly deflecting 108° 39' 32.4" to the left for 39.35 feet to the said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line; thence southerly along last men-tioned line for 38.91 feet to the point of begin-ning.

Parcel "T." -

Bulkhead Line for 705.46 feet; thence northerly, deflecting 163° 12' 25" to the right, for 24.23 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 210 52' 00' to the left, for 25.61 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 32° 56' 55" to the right, for 30.15 feet; thence still northerly. deflecting 9° 42' 55" to the right, for 100.24 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 2° 16' 25" to the right, for 100.60 feet; thence westerly, deflecting 96° 16' 40" to the left, for 8.0 feet; thence northerly, deflecting -s9 25' 40" to the right, for 100.01 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 0° 34' 20" to the right, for 43.20 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 3° 01' 25" to the left, for 56.88 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 16° 15' 55" to the left, for 21.19 feet; thence stil! northerly, deflecting 27° 07' 05" to the right, for 80.75 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 2° 42' 25" to the right, for 32.81 feet; thence still northerly. deflecting 50 57' 45" to the left, for 50.16 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 9° 08' 50" to the left, for 50.16 feet: thence still northerly, deflecting 2° 21' 23.9" to the left, for 99.02 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting 2° 55' 05" to the left, for deflecting 10° 49' 39.8" to the right and still 97.80 feet; thence still northerly, deflecting along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 00 22' 36.5" to the right, for 75.46 feet; thence 88.52 feet; thence northwesterly°deflecting 154°

19 07.8 to the left for 26.34 feet; thence still northwesterly deflecting 10° 19' 40" to the right for 53.45 feet; thence still northwesterly deflect- •ing 11° 57' 30" to the tight for 63.12 feet; thence still northwesterly deflecting 22° 20' 57" to the left for 36.60 feet; thence still northwesterly de-flecting 9° 41' 00" to the left for 17.52 feet; thence still northwesterly deflecting 10° 51' 50" to the right for 2.1.68 feet; thence still north-westerly deflecting 17° 55' 00" to the left for -50.55 feet; thence westerly deflecting 26° 03' 10" to the left for 37.76 feet; thence still westerly deflecting 2° 30' 20" to the. left for 19.98 feet; thence southerly deflecting 58° 51' 28" to the left for 28.31 feet; thence still southerly deflect. ing 23° 39' 40" to the left for 75.81 feet; thence still southerly deflecting 14° 54' 20" to the left for 100.67 feet; thence still southerly 27.0 'feet to the point of beginning.

still southerly deflecting 7° 17' 00" to the left for 100.33 feet; thence still southerly deflecting 10° 51' 10" to the left for 100.61 feet-, thence ,till southerly deflecting 7° 00' 00" to the left for .02.76 feet; thence still southerly deflecting 5° :7' 40" to the left for 105.50 'feet; thence still southerly deflecting 10° 21' 03" to the left for 111.68 'feet; thence still southerly deflecting 15° 18' 20" to the left for 100.88 -feet; thence still southerly deflecting 1° 41' 45" to the right for 57.32 feet; thence easterly for 6.11 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel "Yb." Beginning at a point in the eastern U. S.

Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River distant 1,055.58 feet northefly from the intersec- tion of said line and the northern line of East 174th street as legally acquired; thence northerly along said eastern U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line 80.89 feet; thence easterly deflecting 90° to the right and still along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 150 feet; thence still easterly.

Dated, New York, January 29, 1919. Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City WILLIAM P. BURR, Corporation Counsel, of New York. j29,f8

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to Acquiring Title, wher- ever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene-ments and hereditamentsed for the open-ing and extending of AMETHYST

th STREET

from Morris Park avenue to Sagamore street, subject to the easements . of the New Yotk, Westchester and Boston Railroad that are

Parcel "U." Beginning at a point in the western U. S.

Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River distant 3.34 feet southerly from the intersection of said line and the southern line of East 174th street as legally acquired; thence southerly along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 187.69 feet; thence easterly deflecting 88° 31' 00" to the left for 5.20 feet; thence northerly deflecting 90° to the left for 155.26 feet; thence still northerly deflecting 16° 54' 20" to the left for 15.89 feet; thence still northerly for 18.0 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel "V." Beginning at the point of intersection of the

eastern U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Lines of the Bronx River and the southern line of East 174th street as legally acquired; thence westerly along last mentioned line for 0.09 feet; thence southerly deflecting 111° 46' 00.4" to the left for 35.61 feet: thence still southerly deflecting 12° 13' 10" to the right for 101.19 feet; thence still southerly deflecting 0° 39' 00" to the right for 30.42 feet; thence still southerly deflecting 21° 56' 50" to the left for 71.70 feet; thence still southerly deflecting 3° 40' 30'1 to the right for 101.19 feet; thence still southerly deflecting 4° 02' 50" to the right for 60.21 feet: thence still southerly deflecting 4° 45' 50" to the right for 82.35 feet; thence still southerly deflecting 16° 59' 44.4" to the left for 62.74 feet, to the above mentioned eastern U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line; thence northerly deflecting 138° 05' 27.8" to the left and along last mentioned line for 2.90 feet; thence still northerly and along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 536.530 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel "W." Beginning at the point of intersection of the

eastern U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River and the northern line of East 174th street as legally acquired; thence westerly along last mentioned line for 18.93 feet; thence northwesterly deflecting 51° 38' 19" to the right for 25.67 feet; thence northeasterly deflecting 94° 01' 25" to the right for 13.59 feet to the said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line; thence southeasterly along last mentioned Iine for 36.49 feet to the -point of beginning.

Parcel "X." Beginning at the point of intersection of- the

western U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River and the northern line of East 174th street as legally acquired; thence easterly along last mentioned line for 2.84 feet; thence northwesterly deflecting 128° 43' 00" to the left for 19.69 feet; thence still northwesterly deflect. ing 1° 59' 00" to the left for 174.73 feet to said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line; thence south. erly deflecting 173° 00' 14.5" to the left and along last mentioned line for 15.42 feet; thence southeasterly and still along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 177.245 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel "Z." Beginning at a point in the eastern U. S.

Pierhead and Bulkhead- Line of. the Bronx River distant 1477.91 feet northerly from the inter. section of said line and the northern line of East 174th street as legally acquired, said distance being measured along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line; thence easterly along said U. S. Pierhead And Bulkhead Line for 60.08 feet; thence northeasterly deflecting- 66° 34' 56.4" to the left and still along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 54.29 feet; thence westerly deflecting 144° 36' 38.2" to the left for 43.16 feet; thence still westerly for 52.49 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel "AA." Beginning at a point in the western U. S.

Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River distant 1,773.98 feet northerly from the intersec-tion of said line and the northern line of East 174th street as legally acquired, said distance being measured along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead line; thence easterly along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 34.75 feet; thence westerly deflecting 157° 40' 15" to the right for 8.52 feet: thence still westerly deflect. ing 25° 58' 50" to the right for 24.74 feet; thence northwesterly for 2.74 feet to the point of be- ginnifng.

Parcel "BB." Beginning at a point in the western U. S.

Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River distant 2,109.18 feet northerly from the intersec-tion of said line and the northern line of East 174th street as legally acquired, said distance being measured along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line; thence northerly along last men-tioned line for 133.79 feet; thence southerly de. fleeting 177° 43' 37" to the right for 18.65 feet; thence still southerly deflecting 0° 37' 00" to the left for 96.53 feet; thence still southerly for 19.55 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel "CC." Beginning at a point in the eastern U. S.

Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River distant 1,818.80 feet northerly from the intersec-tion of said line and the northern line of East 174th street as legally acquired, said distance being measured along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line; thence northerly along last men-tioned line for 19.38 feet; thence still northerly deflecting 26° 44' 29.2" to the left and still along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 25.32 feet; thence southerly for 43.50 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel "DD." Beginning at a point in the eastern U. S.

Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River distant 2,015.77 feet northerly from the intersec- tion of said line and the northern line of East 174th street as legally acquired, said distance being measured along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line; thence northerly along last men- tioned line for 275.90 feet to the northern U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River; thence westerly deflecting 88° 19' 46.6" to the left and along last mentioned line for 0.98 feet; thence southerly deflecting 90° 10' 23.6" to the left for 257.50 feet; thence still southerly for 20.06 feet to the point of beginning.

Lacombe Avenue. Beginning at the point of intersection of the

northern and western line of Lacombe avenue as legally acquired; thence westerly along the pro-longation of said northern line of Lacombe ave-nue for 89.450 feet to the eastern U. S. Pier-head and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River; thence southerly deflecting 86° 40' 33.1" to the left and along last mentioned line for 80.135 feet to the western prolongation of the southern line of Lacombe avenue as legally acquired; thence easterly along last mentioned line for 94.097 feet to the above mentioned western line of Lacombe avenue; thence northerly along last mentioned line for 80.009 feet to the point of beginning.

Pattersota Avenue. Beginning at the point of intersection of the

northern and western lines of Patterson avenue as legally acquired; thence westerly along the prolongation of said northern lipe of Patterson avenue for 23.63 feet to the eastern U. S. Rier-head and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River; thence southerly deflecting 110° 42' 13.9" to the left and along last mentioned line for 83.86 feet to the above mentioned western line of Patter-son avenue, thence northerly along last men- tioned line for 78.68 feet to the point of begin- ning.

The Upland within the U. S. Bulkhead Lines of the Bronx River from the East River to its northerly terminus and those portions of La-combe avenue and Patterson avenue between the sections heretofore acquired for street purposes and the U. S. Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River are shown on the following map: "Map or Plan showing the lines, dimensions and co-ordinates for the Pierhead and Bulkhead Lines of the Bronx River, from its mouth to East 177th street, and their location in relation to the adjoining and intersecting avenues and streets," which map was- filed in the office of the President of The Bronx on January 16, 1918, in the office of the Register of the County of Bronx on January 16, 1918, as Map No. 286, and in the office of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York on or about-the same day.

The land to be taken is located as follows: In Section 14 as showrj on the Tax Map of The City of New York, in Blocks 3463, 3488, 3514, 3543, 3581, 3621, 3646, 3708, 3734 and 3769; Section 15 as shown on the Tax Map of The City

necesáry of . operating the said railroad; UNIONPORT RT . ROAD frotq Morris Park ave-nue to Rhinelander avenue, and RHINE-LANDER AVENUE from Unionport road to Amethyst street, in the 24th Ward, Borough of-The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- eons interested in the shove 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 coaseacn, to wit:

Filing Preliminary A1►straets.

Beginning at a point in the western U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River distant 405.61 feet southerly from the intersec-tion of said line and the southern line of East 174th street. as legally acquired; thence southerly along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 146.23 feet; thence still southerly deflecting 28° 52' 37.8" to the right and still along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 140.0 feet; thence westerly deflecting 58° 12' 51" to the right and still along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 4.58 feet; thence easterly de-flecting 178° 22' 56.2" to the left for 10.84 feet; thence still easterly deflecting 11° - 59' 30" to the left for 24.24 feet; thence northerly deflect-ing 34° 19' 30" to the left for 7.21 feet; thence northeasterly deflecting 45° 44' 00" to the right for 10.10 feet; thence northerly deflecting 54° 40' 20" to the left for 45.50 feet; thence still northerly deflecting 32° 47' 10" to the left for 126.20 feet; thence still northerly deflecting 0° 52' 10" to the left for 53.0 feet; thence still northerly for 40.59 feet to the point of beginning.

Parcel "Ye." Beginning at a point in the eastern U. S.

Pierhead and Bulkhead Line of the Bronx River distant 111.29 feet northerly from the intersec-tion of said line and the northern line of East 274th street as legally acquired; thence northerly along said U. S. Pierhead and Bulkhead Line for 145.19 feet; thence still northerly deflecting ff• 41' 07.5" to the right for 263.225 feet; thence aei l northerly deflecting 24° 05' 04.7" to the right for 236.979 feet; thence northeasterly deflecting 13° 20' 00" to the right for 196.23 feet; thence southwesterly deflecting 172° 45' 03" to the left for 75.30 feet; thence still southwesterly deflect. ing 5° 06' 10" to the left for 102.19 feet; Qience

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Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to File Ob- hetioas.

In the matter of HOMER LEE AVENUE, from Canonbury road to Burtis street. (Willow street) in the 4th Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled pro-

seeding, as 41owa: -

First—That the above named Court, after con-sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, -has completed its estimate of the oo*pen sstion which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the ill property -so be acquired in this proceeding. and has made assessment of the valfe of tie batefit and ad-vantage of the _ improvement tb the rtspective

' owaera of the real property 1 rtlti6 the A*ek' of

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919. THE CITY RECORD. 681

First—That the undersigned, Commissioners of Estimate, have completed their estimate of dam. age, and that all persons interested in this pro-ceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, hav-ing any objection thereto, do file their said ob-jections in writing, duly verified. with them at their office, Room 1557, 15th floor, Municipal Building, Chambers and Centre streets, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on or before the 13th day of February, 1919, and that the said Commissioners will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose. will be in attendance at their said office on the 17th day of February, 1919, at 2.30 o'clock p. m.

Second—That the undersigned, Commissioner of Assessment, has completed his estimate of benefit end 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, Room 1557 15th floor, Municipal Building, Chambers and Centre streets, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on or before the 13th day of February, 1919, and that the said Commissioner will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance at his said office on the 18th day of February, 1919, 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 assessi.,cnt for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 22d day of. October, 1915, and that the said area of assess-ment 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 as shown on the following diagram:

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AMO APPORTIONMENT OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER

DIAGRAM SHOWING AREA OF ASSESSMEN T IN THE PROCEEDING FOR ACQUIRING TITLE TO

AMETHYST ST. FROM MORRIS PARK AVE TO SACsAMORE ST.,

UNIONGORT ROAD FROM MORRIS PARN AVE. TO.RH/NELANDER AVE. AND -

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EXPLANATORY NOTE: ---krdicates the boundary of the "a ofassarsment All distances indicated are in feet nano' are to temeasrrred

at right angles or normal to thestreet lines to which they are referred , olndiates the position of angle points which are not

otherwise clearly fixed. The original of thrsmap is on file in the office of the

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'4277 Fourth—That the abstracts of said estimate of

damage and of said assessment for benefit, to-gether with the damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents used by the Commissioners of Esti-mate and by the Commissioner of Assessment in making the same, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Depart-ment of The City of New York Room 1529 15th floor, Mur:cipal Building, chambers and Centre streets, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said City, there to remain until the 17th day of February, 1919.

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 Su-preme Court of the State of New York, First Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part III, to be held in the County Court House in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the 8th day of April, 1919, at the opening of the Court on that day.

Sixth—In case, however, objections are filed to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and assess-ment, or to either of them, the motion to con-firm the reports as to awards and as to assess-ments 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 1911 and 1013 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended.

Dated, Borough of Manhattan, New York, January 20, 1919.

ARTHUR N. GIEGERICH Chairman; JAMES A. MILLIGAN, EMANUP-L S. BERGE, Commissioners of Estimate; ARTHUR N.. GIE-GERICH, Commissioner of Assessment.

JOEL J. SQUtxa, Clerk. j23,f8

Hearings on Qualifications.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to Acquiring Title. wher-ever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the real prop-erty required for the opening and extending of SICKLES STREET, between Sherman avenue and Nagle avenue, in the 12th Ward, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, First Judicial District, dated Janu-ary 20, 1919, and duly entered and filed in the

-Office of the Clerk of the County of New York on January 22, 1919, Cambridge Livingston was

cappointed a Commissioner of Estimate and the ommissioner of Assessment in the above entitled

proceeding in the place and stead of George E. Weller, resigned.

Notice is hereby further given that, pursuant to the said order dated January 20, 1919, and duly entered and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County ',f New York on January 22, 1919, the said Cambridge Livingston will appear at a Special Term, Part II, of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Judicial District, to be held in and for the County of New York at the County Court House in the Borough of Man-hattan, in The City of New York, on the 6th day of February, 1919, at the opening of the Court on that day, for the purpose of being ex- amined under oath by the Corporation Counsel of the City of New York. or by any other person having any interest in the said proceeding as to his qualifications to act as such Commissioner.

Dated, New York, Januar~ 25, 1919. Counsel, P. B(J R, Corporation unsel,

Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. j25,f 5

Filing Final Reports.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title wher- ever the same-has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the lands, tene-ments and hereditaments, required for the opening and extending' of KIMBALL AVE-

, from Liberty avenue near Digby street to Liberty avenue near Baker avenue, as said Kimball avenue is now laid out, in the 4th Ward, Borough of Queens. City of New York, as amended and corrected by an order of this Court dply made and entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on June 14, 1916 so as to conform to a map or plan adopted iy the Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment December 23, 1915, and approved by the Mayor January 10, 1916.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT -THE final reports of the Commissioners of Esti-

mate and of the Commissioner of Assessment in the above-entitled matter will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department, at a Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions, to be held at a Trial Term, Part 1. in the County Court House in the Borough of Queens, in The City of New York, on the 11th day of February, 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day; and that the said final reports have been deposited in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, there to remain for and during the space of five days, as required by law.

Dated, Borough of Manhattan, New York, Feb. 3, 1919.

WILLIAM O'MARA, HENRY .' MOLLEN-HAUER, JR., Commissioners of Estimate; WILLIAM O'MARA, Commissioner of Assess' meat. ROBERT J. CULHANE, Clerk.

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Filing Bills of Coste.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to Acquiring Title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments re-quired for the opening.and extending of REM-SEN AVENUE from Ralph avenue to the junction of East New York avenue and Utica avenue, in the 29th and 32d Wards, Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by rea-

son of the above entitled proceeding will be pre-sented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Depart. meat, at a Special Term thereof, Part I. to be held at the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 7th day of February, 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard thereon, for taxation in accordance with the Certificate of the Corpora-tion Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses, with the Certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached, 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, Brooklyn, N. Y., January 25, 1919. WILLIAM P. BURR, Corporation Counsel,

Munic9al Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. j25,f5

Application to Court to Condemn Property.

In the matter 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 and premises required for the purpose of opening and extending DUPONT STREET, from Franklin street to the line of the property of the State of New York, acquired for a Barge Canal Terminal, in the middle of West and Commercial streets, in the 17th Ward, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to the Supreme Court

of the State of New York, Second Department, at .a Special Term of said Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in the County Court House, in the County of Kings,. the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New Yrk, on the 14th day of February, 1919, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to have the com- pensation which should justly be made to the re-spective owners of the real property proposed to be acquired for - such improvement ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court, without a jury, and to have the cost of such improve-meat assessed by the said Court, as hereinafter set forth, in accordance with the resolution (,t the Board of Estimate and Apportionment.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title by The City of New York, in fee, for the use of the public to all the lands and premises, together with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, re- quired for the opening and extending of DUPONT STREET, from Franklin street.to the line of the property of the State of New York acquired for. a Barge Canal Terminal, in the middle of West and Commercial streets, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

The real property, title to which is proposed to be acquired, is more paahctoarly bounded and described as follows, to wit:

Beginning at the intersection of the east line of Franklin street 60 feet to the south line of Dupont street; thence southerly along the east line of Franklin street 60 feet to the south line of Dupont street; thence westerly along the south line of Dupont street and the prolongation thereof 495.0 feet to the center line of West street; thence northerly along the'-center line of West street, 23.74 feet to the center line of Commer- cial street; thence northeasterly along the center line of Commercial street, 76.16 feet to the prolongation of the north line of Dupont street; thence easterly along the north line of Dupont street and . its . prolongations, 428.03 feet to the point of beginning.

Dupont street from Franklin streetto West streets was laid out on the map of the Town of Bnahwick, made by the Commissioners appointed pursuant to an act -of the Legislature passed April 14, 1852, and filed April 14, 1854. which map, under section 432 of the Charter, is now a part of the final map of the City f New York.

The property affected by the above proceeding is located on Blocks Nos. 2486, 2487, 2494 and 2495, in section No. .'9 on the Land Map of Kings County.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment by a resolution adopted on the 27th day of September, 1918, determined that the whole cost and expense of this proceeding should be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited thereby and that the area of assessment for benefit In this proceeding be fixed, as follows: Zone A, Upon Which Is To Be Placed 33 1-3 Per

Cent. of the Entire Cost and Expense. Beginning at a point on the westerly line of

Frapklin street distant 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Dupont street and running Bence southwardly along the westerly line of

Franklin street to a point distant 100 feet south-e?ly from the southerly line of Dupont street; thence westwardly and always distant 100 feet southerly from and parallel with the southerly line of Dupont street and the prolongation thereof to the intersection with the center line of West street; thence notthwardly along the center line of West street to the intersection with the center line of Commercial street; thence northeastwardly along the center line of Commercial street to the intersection with a line parallel with Dupont street and passing through the point of beginning; thence eastwardly along the said line parallel with Dupont street to the point or place of be-ginning. Zone B, Upon Which Is To Be Placed 66 2-3 Per

Cent. of the Entire Cost and Expense. Beginning at a point on the southerly bulkhead

line of Newtown Creek where it is intersected by the center line of Blue street and running thence .southeastwardly along the center line of Blue • street and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with the center line of Commercial street; thence southwestwardly along the center line of Commercial street to the intersection with the center line of West street; thence southwardly,along the center line of West street to a point distant 105. feet north-erly from the northerly line of Eagle street; thence westwardly at right angles to West street to the intersection with the bulkhead Iine.of East River; thence northeastwardly along the bulk- head lines of East River and 'Newtown Creek to the point or place of beginning.

Dated, New York, January 30, 1919. WILLIAM P. BURR, Corporation Counsel,

Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York, N. Y. . j30,f10

the easterly line of Bliss street; thence southerly, deflecting to the right 120° 54' 27° for 321.45 feet along the easterly line of Bliss street to the northerly line of Nelson avenue' thence westerly for 60.00 feet along the southerly line of Nelson avenue to the westerly line of Bliss street, the point or place of beginning.

Parcel "D." Beginning at the point formed by the intersec-

tion of the westerly line of Bliss street with the northerly line of Greenpoint avenue; running thence northerly for 237.64 feet along the west-erly line of Bliss street to the southerly line of

ueens boulevard; thence easterly, deflecting to the right 90° for 60.00 feet along the southerly line of Queens boulevard -to the easterly line of Bliss street; thence southerly, deflecting to the, right 90° for 201.72 feet along the easterly line of Bliss street to the northerly line of Greenpoint avenue; thence westerly for 69.93 feet along the northerly •line of Greenpoint avenue to the -west-erly line of Bliss street, the point or place of be- ginning. -

Parcel ,"E." Beginning' at the point formed by the intersec-

tion of the westerly line of Bliss street with the northerly line of Queens Boulevard; running thence northerly 1114.50 feet along the westerly line of Bliss street to the southerly line of Skila-man avenue; thence easterly, deflecting to the right 900 for 60.00 feet along the southerly line of Skillman avenue to the easterly line of Bliss street; thepce southerly, deflecting to. the right 90° for 1114.50 feet along the easterly line of Bliss street to the northerly line of Queens boule-vard; thence westerly for 60.00 feet along the northerly line of Queens boulevard to the west-erly line of Bliss street, the point or place of be-ginning.

CAROLIN STREET. Parcel "F."

Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the westerly line of Carolin street with the southerly line of Anable avenue; running thence easterly for 60.00 feet along the southerly line of Anable avenue to the easterlT line of Carolin street; thence southerly, deflecting to the right 900 fqr 2361.85 feet along the easterly line of Carolin street to the northerly line of old Bor-den avenue (Newtown avenue) • thence westerly, deflecting to the right 117° 07 39" for 67.42 feet to the northwesterly corner of new Borden ave-nue and Carolin street; thence northerly for 2331.11 feet along the westerly line of Carolin street to the southerly line of Anable avenue, the point or place of beginning.

Parcel "G." Beginning at a point formed by the intersec-

tion of the westerly line of Carolin street with the northerly line of Greenpoint avenue; run-ning thence northerly for 81.98 feet along the westerly line of Carolin street to the southerly line of

so Queens boulevard; thence easterly, de-

flecting to the right 90° for 60.00 feet along the southerly line of Queens boulevard to the east-erly line of Carolin street; thence southerly, de-flecting to the right 90° for 46.06 feet along the easterly line of Carolin street to the northerly line of Greenpoint avenue; thence westerly for 69.93 feet along the northerly - line of Greenpoint avenue to the westerly line of Carolin street, the point • or place of beginning.

Parcel "H." Beginning- at a point formed by the interse4

tion of the westerly line of Carolin street with the northerly line of Queens boulevard; running thence northerly for 1114.50 feet along the west-erly line of Carolin street to the southerly line of Skillman avenue; thence east° ky, deflecting to the right 9U° for 60.60 feet along the southerly line of Skillman avenue to the easterly line of Carolin street; thence southerly, deflecting to the right 90° for 1114.50 feet along the easterly line of Carolin street to the northerly line of Queens boulevard; thence westerly for 60.00 feet along the northerly line of Queens boulevard to the westerly line of Carolin street, the point or place of beginning.

The area to be acquired is shown as Bliss street and Carolin street upon Section 2 of the Final Maps of the Borough ofeens, approved by the Board of Estimate anlApporttonment July 1, 1910, by the Mayor, July 13, 1910, copies of which were filed at the offices of t1 g Presi- dent of the Borough of Queens and of the County Clerk of Queens County at Jamaica, Oc- tober 29, 1910, and at the office of the Corpora- tion Counsel of The City of New York, October 24, 1910, and Section 3 of the -Final Maps of the Borough of Queens, approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, July 6, 1911; by the Mayor, July 11, 1911, copies of which were filed at the office of the President of the Bor-ough of Queens, October 23, 1911, at the office of the County Clerk of Queens County at Jamaica, October 17, 1911, and at the office of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, October 16, 1911. The property affected by the above proceeding

is located in Blocks Nos. 845 to 850 inclusive, 856 to 858 inclusive, 861 to 863 inclusive, 869 and 870, 875 to 879 inclusive, 885 to 8$7 inclu-sive, 937, 938 and 941 of the Land Map of the County of Queens, City and State of - New York.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, by a resolution adopted on the 17th day of March, 1916, determined that the whole cost and ex-pense of this proceeding shall -be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited thereby, and that the area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding be fixed and determined to be as shown on the following diagram:

SUPREME COURT—SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to Acquiring Title, wher- ever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the real prop-erty required for the opening and extending of BLISS STREET from Skillman avenue to Bor-den avenue; CAROLIN STREET from Skill-man avenue to Greenpoint avenue, and from Anable avenue to Borden avenue, in the 1st and 2d Wards, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY- GIVEN THAT AN-application will be made to the Supreme Court

of the State of New York, Second Judicial Dis-trict, at a Special Term of said Court, held at Trial Term, Part I, in and for the County of Queens, at the County Court House i in the Bor-ough of Queens, in The City of New York, on the 7th day of February, 1919, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as coun-sel can be heard thereon, to have the compensa- tion which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be ac-quired for such improvement, ascertained and de-termined by Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of such improvement assessed by the said Court, as hereinafter set forth, in ac-cordance with the resolution of the Board of Esti-mate and Apportionment

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 pub-lie to the real property required for the opening and extending of BLISS STREET from Skillman avenue to Borden avenue- CAROLIN STREET from Skillman avenue to oreenpoint avenue, and from Anable avenue to Borden avenue in the 1st and 2d Wards, Borough of Queens, City of New York. The real property, title to which is proposed to be acquired, is more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit -

BLISS STREET. Parcel "A."

Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the westerly line of Bliss street and the south-erly line of Anable avenue; running thence east-erly along the southerly line of Anable avenue for 60.00 feet to the easterly line of Bliss street; thence southerly, deflecting to the right 90° for 2255.42 feet along the easterly line of Bliss street to the northerly line of old Borden avenue (New-town avenue) ; thence westerly, deflecting to the right 114° 16' 03" for 65.81 feet along the north-erly line of old Borden avenue to the westerly line of Bliss street; thence northerly for 2228.37 feet along the westerly line of Bliss street to the southerly line of Anable avenue to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel "B." Beginning at a point formed by the intersec-

tion of the westerly line of Bliss street with the northerly line of Anable avenue; running thence northerly for 600.05 feet along the westerly line of Bliss street to the southerly line of Nelson avenue (Nott avenue); thence easterly, deflecting to the right 90° for 60.00 feet along the south-erly line of Nelson avenue to the easterly line of Bliss street; thence southerly, deflecting to the right 90' for 600.05 feet along the easterly line of Bliss street to the northerly line of Anable avenue; thence westerly for 60.00 feet along the northerly line of Anable avenue to the westerly line of Bliss street, the point or place of begin-ning.

Parcel "C." Beginning at the point formed by the intersec-

tion of the westerly line of Bliss street with the northerly line of Nelson avenue (Nott avenue) ; running thence northerly for 285.53 feet along the westerly line of Bliss street to the southerly line of Greenpoint avenue; thence easterly, de-flecting to the right 59° 05' 33" for 69.93 feet along the southerly line of Greenpoint avenue to

DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and

Electricity, at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 o'clock a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1919, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

LUMBER The time allowed for the performance of the

contract is on or before March 31, 1919. Awards, if made, will be made to the lowest

formal bidder on each class. The amount of security required is thirty per

cent. (30%) of the total amount for which the contract is awarded.

The amount of security deposit required is not less than one and one-half per cent. (1l/,%) of the total amount of the bid.

Blank forms of bid, proposal and contract, approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained at Room 2351, Municipal Build-ing, Manhattan.

NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Commissioner. Dated, Jan. 24, 1919. j25.f5 tt8ee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and

Electricity, at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY S. 1919, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

LIQUID CHLORINE AND CI,iLORIDE OF LIME.

The time allowed for the performance of the contract is before March 31, 1919.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will he read from the total and awards, if made, will be made to the lowest bidder on each class, as stated in the schedules.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each copy in a separate envelope.

Blank forms of bid proposal, contract, speci-fications and other information may be obtained at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Commissioner. Dated, Jan. 24, 1919. j25,f5 S See General Instructions to Bidders on

last pace, last column, of the "City Record."

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at

Room 2032, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 2p.m..on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY b, 1919. CLEANING ALL OF THE GLASS- IN

ALL THE WINDOWS. DOORS, DOMES AND SKYLIGHTS OF VARIOUS PUBLIC BUILD-INGS, COURTS AND OFFICES UNDER THE CARE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOR-OUGH OF MANHATTAN DURING THE YEAR 1919.

The time allowed for the completion of the contract will be until December 31, 1919. The-amount of security required will be Three Thou-sand Dollars ($3,000), and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of security.

The bidder will state a price for each item contained in the specifications or schedules, which must be extended and footed up.

$89.

THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919.

NO. 11. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV. ERING 4,000 CUBIC YARDS OF PAVING SAND. -

To be delivered as follows: 1,000 cubic yards to corporatian yard, Walla-

bout Basin, foot of Hewes at 200 cubic yards to yard adjoining the Municipal

Asphalt Plant, 7tb- St. Basin, Gowanus Canal. 800 cubic yards to corporation yard, Hopkin-

son ave., near - Marion at 400 cubic yards to corporation yard, N. 8th

5t.,• near Union eve. 300 cubic yards to corporation yard, De Kalb

ave., near Irving ave. . 800 cubic yards to corporation yard, 19th ave.

and 56th st. - 500 cubic yards to corporation yard, Neck rd.

-and Gravesend ave. - NO. 12. FOR FURNISHING AND-DELIV-

ERING 3,000 CUBIC YARDS OF BINDER STONE.

To be delivered to the Mpnicipal Asphalt Plant, 7th St. Basin, Gowanu Canal.

NO. 13. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV-ERING 3,000 CUBIC YARDS OF ONE AND ONE-HALF INCH BROKEN STONE FOR CONCRETE.

To be delivered as follows: 1,000 cubic yards to corporation yard, Walls-

bout Basin, foot of Hewes st. 300 cubic yards to corporation yard, 19th ave.

and 56th at. - 300 cubic yards to- yard adjoining the Munici-

pal Asphalt Plant, 7th St. Basin, Gowanus Canal. '800 cubic yards to corporation yard, Hopkin-

son ave., near Marion st. 300 cubic yards to corporation yard, N. 8th

at., near Union ave. . 300 cubic yards to corporation yard, De Kalb-

ave., near • Irving ave. The time for the completion of the contract

in each instance will be on or before Dec. 31, 1919. -

The amount of security required in each in• stance will be 30 per cent. of the amount for which the contract is awarded.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of not less than l;4 per cent. of the amount of the bid, in cash or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or schedules per linear foot, square foot, square yard, cubic yard or other unit of measure by which the bids will be tested. The bids will be compared and the. contracts awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the Bureau of Highways, Room 502, 50 Court Street, Brooklyn.

EDWARD RIEGELMANN, President. j30,fI I

9WSee General Instructions to Bidders on -last page, last column, of the "City Record."

TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH BUILDINGS', ETC., WILL BE SOLD FOR REMOVAL FROM CITY PROPERTY.

THE BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES thereto will be sold to the highest bidder, who

must pay cash or certified check. drawn to the order of? the Comptroller of The City of New York. and 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 and conditions of the sale. Where the amount of the purchase price does not equal or exceed the sum of $50, the sum of $50 will be the amount of the security to be deposited. This security may at any time after the expiration of the contract period be applied by the City to the cost of completing any of the work required under the contract, but unfinished at the .expira-tion of the contract period.

The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause, or permit the building or buildings, etc., pur-chased by him to be used or occupied for any purpose other than that of their speedy removal, nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue for the use of either the land or the buildings, etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or any of these conditions shall forthwith void the sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the pur-chase money and. the security deposited fo the faithful performance of the conditions of the. sale. The placing therein or permitting the occu-pancy of any such building by any tenant free, for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary watchman or the 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 pur-chaser. The City of New York will not be re• sponsible for any change or loss which may occur in the condition of the buildings, or their appurtenances between the time of the sale there-of and the time of delivering possession to the purchaser, after being properly vacated of all tenants. The sale and delivery to purchaser will be made as nearly together as the circumstances of vacating the structures of their- tenants will permit.

All the material of buildings. sheds, walks, structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with their exterior and Interior fixtures, appurte-nances and foundations of all kinds, except the exteriof walls of the buildings and their foun-dations, and the sidewalks and 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 re-sulting from the demolition , shall he 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 founda-tions ball be taken down only to a plane -whose elevation shall he the level of the curb in front of the building. Where there is no - curb the elevation of the surrounding ground shall be considered curb level. All wells, cesspools, sinks, etc., existing on the property must be filled to the level of the surrounding ground with clean earth.

The pprchaser at the ale 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 streetin compliance with the rules and lations of the Department of Water Supply, and Electricity, and furnish the Deportment o Finance • with • a certificate from. the . Department of Water Supply. Gas and Electricity that this has been performed.

The purchaser at the sale shall also remove all house sewer connections to the main sewer in the street, and the - openings of the main sewer in street shall be properly closed in compliance with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers Be the Borough in wbiá the buildings are situated, sad furnish the Department of Finance with a certificate from the Bureau of Sewers that the work has been properly performed.

The permit fpr all opening in the street to be obtained b braid at the expense of the purchaser of puree to , remove acid build'

assessment for benefit herein, and the tebtative decree of the said Court as to awards for dam-ages and as to assessments for benefit was signed on the 25th day of January, 1919, by Hon. Charles H. Kelby, Justice of the Supreme Court, presiding at the trial of the above entitled pro-ceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens, on the 29th day of January, 1919, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second—That the said Court has assessed all the real property within the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment on the 30th. day of June, 1916, and that the said area of assessment includes the par-cels of real properly situate and being in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz:

Bounded in the north by a line distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the north- erly line of Canonbury road, as this street is shown on a map adopted by the Board of Esti-mate and Apportionment on March 9, 1911, where it adjoins Homer Lee avenue on the west, and by the prolongation of the said line, the said distance being measured at right angles to Canonbury road; on the east by a line always distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of Homer Lee avenue and by the prolongation of the said line, the said dis- tance being measured at right angles to Homer Lee avenue; on the south by the northerly right- of-way line of- the Main Line Division of the Long Island Railroad; and on the west by a line always distant 100 feet westerly from and paral- lel with the westerly line of Homer Lee avenue and by the prolongation of the said line, the said distance being measured at right angles to Homer Lee avenue.

Third—That The City of New York and all other parties interested in such proceeding or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections in writing, duly verified, in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings .in • an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Queens, on or before the 18th day of February, 1919, and parties other than The City of New York shall within the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Municipal Building, Court House Square, Long Island City, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

Fourth—That on the 20th day of February, 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New-York will apply to the Hon. Charles H. Kelby, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said tentative decree at a Trial Term, Part - Vill, of the Supreme Court to be held in the County Court House in the Borough of Brook-lyn, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said tentative decree.

Dated, New York, January 29, 1919. WILLIAM P. BURR, Corporation Counsel,

BOffice and Post Office Address, Municipal Build-.. ing, New York City. j29,f15

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Auditor, offices of the Com-missioner of Public Works, Room 2141, Munici- pal Building, anhattan.

BANK L DOWLING, President. Dated, January 25, 1919. j25,fS t8ee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, loot column, of the "City Record. "

ARMORY BOARD. - Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the office of the Mayor, City Hall, at 10 o'clock

a. m., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 0. 1919,

for the following: COMPLETING THE CONTRACT Olf THE

H. P. STEPHENSON COMPANY, INC., for heating and ventilating work, in the new 8th Coast Artillery Corps Armory, Jerome avenue and Kingsbridge road, Borough of The Bronx.

Time allowed for 'completion of work ninety (90) consecutive working days. Security re- quired, $3,000. Deposit to accompany bid, $150.

Blank forms and other information may be ob-tained at the office of the Armory Board, Room No. 829 Municipal Building, Manhattan.

THE ARMORY BOARD, Jona F. HYLAN Mayor; RoaEav L. MosAw, President Board oiz Aldermen; CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller; GORGE R. Dvsa, Brig. Gen., 1st Brig. N. Y. G.; JAL.:as Rosa, Brig. Gen., 2nd Brig., N. Y. G.; R. P. FoasHEw, Commodore, Commanding N.-M. N. Y.; Jscos A. CANTOR, President, Dept. of Taxes and Assessments.

Dated, Jan. 27, 1919. j27,f6 t See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record.'

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn at

his office Room 8, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 o'clock a. m., on

TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1919, NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV-

ERING 240 000 GALLONS OF REFINED ASPHALT I'N LIQUID FORM, AND 50 TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS EACH OF REFINED ASPHALT IN CONTAINING PACKAGES.

To he delivered to the Municipal Asphalt Plant, 7th St. Basin, Gowanus Canal.

NO. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV-ERING 50,000 ASPHALT PAVING BLOCKS, ALL OF WHICH SHALL HAVE A DEPTH OF 2'4 INCHES.

To be delivered as follows: 25,000 blocks to corporation yard, Wallabout

Basin, foot of Hewes at. 10,000 blocks to yard adjoining the Municipal

Asphalt Plant, 7th St. Basin, Gowanus Canal. 5,000 blocks to corporation yard, N. 8th at.,

near Union ave. 5,000 blocks to corporation yard, De Kalb ave.,

near Irving ave. 5,000 blocks to corporation yard, I9th ave. and

56th st. NO. 3. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV-

ERING 40,000 GRADE 1 GRANITE PAVING BLOCKS.

To be delivered as follows: 20,000 blocks to corporation yard, Wallabout

Basin, foot of Hewes at. 5,000 blocks to yard adjoining the Municipal

Asphalt Plant, 7th St. Basin, Gowanus Canal. 5,000 blocks to corporation yard, N. 8th at.,

near Union ave. 5,000 blocks to. corporation yard, 19th ave. and

Stith at. - 5,000 blocks to corporation yard, Hopkinson

ave., near Marion at. NO. 4. FOR FURNISHING AND DELI V-

ERING 40,000 WOOD PAVING BLOCKS. To be delivered as follows: 30,000 blocks to corporation yard, Wallabout

Basin, foot of Hewes at. . 10,000 blocks to corporation yard, De Kalb ave., near Irving ave.

NO. 5. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV-ERING 6,000 BARRELS OF PORTLAND CEMENT.

To be delivered as follows: 2,000 barrels to corporation yard, Wallabout

Basin, foot of Hewes at. 900 barrels to corporation yard, 19th ave. and

56th at 300 barrels to corporation yard, Neck rd. and

Gravesend ave. 800 barrels to yard adjoining the Municipal

Asphalt Plant, 7th St. Basin, Gowanus Canal. 1,000 barrels to corporation yard, Hopkinson

ave., near Marion st. 500 barrels to corporation yard, N. Bch at.,

near Union ave. 500 barrels to corporation yard, De Kalb ave.,

near Irving ave. NO. 6. FOR FURNISHING AND 'DELIV-

ERING 1,500 TONS OF LIMESTONE OR OTHER SUITABLE INORGANIC DUST.

To be delivered to the Municipal Asphalt Plant, 7th St. Basin, Gowanus Canal.

NO.7. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV-ERING 10,000 SQUARE FEET OF BLUE. STONE FLAGGING WHICH SHALL HAVE A THICKNESS OF 2 INCHES.

To be delivered as follows: 6,000 square feet to corporation yard, Walla-

bout Basin, foot of Hewes at. 4,000 square feet to corporation yard, De Kalb

ave., near Irving ave. NO. 8. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV-

ERING 800 CUBIC YARDS OF PAVING GRAVEL

To be delivered as follows: 400 cubic yards to corporation yard, Wallabout

Basin, foot of Hewes at 75 cubic yards to yard adjoining the Municipal

Asphalt Plant, 7th St. Basin, Gowanus Canal. 75 cubic yards to corporation yard, Hopkin-

son ave. near Marion st. 150 yards to corporation yard, N. 8th at.,

near Union ave. 100 cubic yards to corporation yard, De Kalb

ave., near Irving ave. NO. 9. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV-

ERING 250 TONS OF PAVING PITCH. T be delivered as follows: 130 tons to corporation yard, Wallabout Basin,

foot of Hewes at. 20 tons to yard adjoining the Municipal

Asphalt Plant, 7th St. Basin, Gowanus Canal. 20 tons to corporation yard, Hopkinson ave.,

near Marion at. 40 tons to corporation yard, N. 8th at., near

Union ave. 30 tons to corporation yard, De Kalb ave., near

Irving ave. 10 tons to corporation yard, 19th ave. and

5 No. 10. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV-ERING 7,000 CUBIC YARDS OF ASPHALT

SAND. delivered to the yard adjoining the =ipal Asphalt Plant, 7th St. Basin, Gowanus

of ownership of such buildings appurtenances or portions as shalt then be le standing, to-gether with all moneys paid by said purchaser on account thereof at the time of the sale, and the bidder's assent to the above conditions being understood to be implied by th an 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 pbarged against the security -above mentioned.

The work of removal must be carried on in every respect in a thorough and woi-kmanlike manner, and must be completed *ithin thirty days from the date of possession and the suc-cessful bidder will provide. and Furnish all ma-teriala or labor and machinery necessary thereto and will place proper and sufficient guards anJ fences and warning si nals by day and night for the prevention of accidents, and will indemnify and save harmless The City of New York, its officers. agents and servants, and each of them against any and all suits and actions, claims and demands of every name and description brought against it. them or any of them, and against and from all damage and coats to which it, they or any of them be put by reason of Injury to the person or property of another, resulting from negligence or carelessness in the performance of the work, or in guarding the same, or from any improper or detective materials or machinery implements or appliances used in the removal of said buildings.

Where party all are found to exist between buildings purchased by different bidders, the ma. terials of said par" walls shall be understood to be equally divided between the separate pur- h

Party walls and fences, when existing against adjacent property not sold shall not be taken down. All furnngs, plaster, chimneys, project. ing brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls are to be taken down and removed. The walls shall be made permanently self-supporting, beam holes, etc., bricked up and the wall oeein ed and made to exclude wind and rain and present

clean exterior. The roofs and adjacent buildings shall be properly flashed and painted and made watertight where they have been disturbed by the operations of the Contractor.

"No buildings, parts of buildings. fixtures or machinery sold for removal under these terms and conditions shall in any case --be relocated or re-erected within the lines of any propo sad street or other public improvement, and if any such buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures or macbin. cry, etc., shall be relocated or re-erected within the lines of any proposed- street or other public improvement, title thereto shall thereupon be-come vested in The City of New York and a re-sale at public or private sale may be made in the same manner as if no prior sale thereof had been made" -

The Comptroller of The City of New York re-serves the right on the day of sale to withdraw from sale any of the buildings, parts of buildings and machinery included therein, or to reject any and all bids; and be it further - -

Resolved, That while_ the said sale is held under the supervision of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, the -Comptroller is authorized to cause the sale to be advertised and to direct the sale thereof as financial officer of the City.

NOTICE TO- CONTRACTORS.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS ON WORK TO BE DONE FOR OR SUP-PLIES TO BE FURNISHED TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The person or persons making a bid for any service, work materials or supplies for The City of New Yoric or for any of its departments, bureaus or ofi*ices. shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of the supplies, materials, work or services for which (he bid is made with his or their name or names and the date of presentation to the President or

card or to the head of the Department at his or its office on or before the date and hour named in .fie advertisement for the same, at which time and lace the bids will be publicly opened by the President or Board or head of said department and read; and the award of the contract madg according to law as soon there- after as practicable. .

Each bid shall contain the name and place of residence of the person making the same, and the names of all persons interested with him therein, and, if no other person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also that it is made without any connection with any other person making a bid for the same purpose, . and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud and that no member of the Board of Aldermen,

-head of a de artment, chief of a bureau. deputy thereto, or clerk therein or other officer or em-ployee of The City of I4ew York is, shall be, or become interested. directly or indirectly, as con-tracting party, partner. stockholder, . surety or otherwise in or in the performance of the con-tract, or in the supplies, work o► business So which it relates, or in any portion of -the profits thereof. The bid must be verified by the oath, in writing of the party or parties making the bid that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true.

No bid will be considered unless, as a condi-tion precedent to. the reception or consideration of such bid, it be accompanied by a certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust companies of The City of New York or a check of such banks or trust company signet by a drily authorized officer thereof, 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 frovided in sectiim 420 of the Greater New York Charter.

All bids for supplies must be submitted in duplicate.

The certified check or mosey should not be in-closed in the envelope containing the bid, but should be either inclosed in a separate 'envelope addressed to the bead of. the Department. Presi-dent or Board, or mibmittad personally upon the presentation of the bid.

For particulars as to the quantity or quality of the supplies, or the astute and extent of the work, reference must be made to the specifica-tions, schedules_ glaus, etc., on file in the said efface of the Preside tut. 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 wq is a defaulter as surety or otherwise upon at y~ obligation." -of . the City.

The contract be bid separately. The riIh t is reserved in each case to reject

all bids if it is deemed to be for the interest . of the City- so to do.

Bidders will write out the amount of their bids in addition to inserting the same in figures.

Bidders are requested to make their bid. upq n the blank fo . prepared and.rfurplsbed ' by the City. } cOplj

~ w1t1 ' y er envelope

in wbtcht „. tht bid. togetherwuh a copy of the ; ,i~„ ludift the specifications, to the form by the Corporation Counsel, can be r : -. upon application therefor at the office - of the - DeparttReltt for . which the work is to be done. or the are to be furnished. Purrs and data s ctma rusttf t • : ek a m be plla avail,.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT SALES OF OLD BUILDINGS, ETC.