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board Meetings hronx, Borough of The— Proposals btport for Week Ended 1934 August 29, Chaztges in Departments, Etc. D' , ~cks, Department of- I'ripos -als Education, Department of - Pn,po.als I-stim:te and Apportionment, Board of-- Notices of Public Ilearings—Public Iii proccment flatters finance, Department of- C,nhrmation of Assessments—Notices to Property Owners Ct rporation Sale of Buildings and Ap- purteoances Thereto on City Real Estate by Scaled Bids Intorest on City Bonds and Stock Notice of Re,lemption and Notice of Exchange Offer 'C, Holders of City of New York four Percent. Revenue Notes, Issue of November 1, 1933 V- ,,ochers Received August 31, 1934 W.irrants Made Ready for Payment August 31, 1934 I- cc Department— Abstract of Transactions for week Ended August 25, 1934 IIigher Education, Board of— Proposals lrstrucuons to Bidders on Work to Be Done and Supplies to Be Furnished T...,% Department- - Ex'tact of Transactions for Week Ended August 4, 1934 TIL c F.',:: .,'. The obligation of the City u on ,c our percent t. I ei :nuc Notes when stamped as aforesaid will be identical to its 0 ' A' ~~i 4 11 I ie Notes as now outstanding, subject only to the variations expressly consented to by the terms of such stamp. a31,s29 JOSEPH 1). McGOLDRICK, Comptroller. DEPAR'T'MENT OF FINANCE. WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1934. Hereinbelow is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on this d to in which is shown the Department of Finance warrant number, the date of the invoice 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 ind latest are given, excepting that when such payments are made under a contract he registered number of the contract is shown therein. All warrants herein will be forwarded through the mails unless some reason exists why payment is to be made in person, in which event, written notice will be given to the claimant. JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller. Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- Warrant Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount, Number, Number. Finance. Art Commission. 7-31-34 8-16-34 N. Y. Tel. Co. $8 10 Department of Correction. 4- 5-34 8- 1-34 Barnet Weinstein & Sons, Inc,, assignee of Hassler Iron Works, Inc. 350 00 108926 8- 1-34 Frank A. Pacella 2,780 50 8-14-34 Knickerbocker Ice Co. 90 00 3-28-34 7-11-34 Robert Bishop Mfg. Co. 66 25 6- 6-34 8-20-34 American Surety Co. of N. Y. 9 00 8-16-34 Ruth E. Collins 9 70 6-21-34 8-20-34 Standard Accident Insurance Co. 9 00 County Clerk, Kings County. 8-16-34 N. Y. Tel. Co. 54 94 8-16-34 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 1 88 8-16-34 Canaday Cooler Co., I is 10 00 County Court, Kings County. 8-17-34 Louis Restaurant 270 40 Court of Special Sessions. 8-2-34 Frank W. Smith 86 72 Supreme Courts. 8- 8-34 Pine Hill Crystal Spring Water Co. 77 00 8-15-34 Thomas G. Ryan 100 00 District Attorney, Queens County. 8-20-34 James J. Lamb 35 05 8-20-34 James J. Lamb 26 66 Department of Docks. 6-22-34 8-15-34 Royal Indemnity Co. 5 40 Department of Education. 1141.13 8- 9-34 W. H. Hussey & Son, Inc., assignee of Hann & Gallagher 1,084 02 114143 8- 9-34 Hann & Gallagher 0 262 38 4- 2-34 7-11-34 Frank Teicher, assignee of H. Goldhirsh 74 58 4-20-34 8- 1-34 Frank Teicher, assignee of H. Goldhirsh 26 64 8-17-34 S. I. Advance, Inc., assignee of Edward Cogan 168 61 8-17-34 Edward Cogan 1,581 39 114368 8- 9-34 Consolidated Filters Co., Inc. 900 00 6- 4-34 113708 8-16-34 Peper Bros., Inc. 82 23 114278 8- 6-34 Burns Bros. 15,532 73 114278 8- 6-34 Burns Bros. 1,506 90 114278 7-31-34 Burns Bros. 21,133 27 114278 8- 7-34 Burns Bros. 15,037 52 6- 8-34 11 3737 8-13-34 Rosner Bros., Inc., assignee of Bert \1'ynn 125 00 5-10-34 113695 8-13-34 Geo. W. Millar & Co., Inc. 14 15 6-19-34 97081 8-13-34 E. P. Sutton & Co., Inc. 2 30 113935 8- 9-34 Shell Electrical Supply Corp. 11 86 111471 8-15-34 Newson & Co. 27 60 6-13-34 108562 8-13-34 Globe Book Co., Inc. 97 00 6-13-34 111490 8-13-34 South Western Publishing Co. 7 50 6-19-34 96793 8-13-34 Albert S. Smith 70 20 6-13-34 113737 8-13-34 Rosner Bros., Inc., assignee of Bert Wynn 112 00 97129 8-13-34 South Western Publishing Co. 59 40 6-21-34 11379; 8- 9-34 Coy Disbrow & Co., Inc., assignee of Empire Cont. & Equipment Co. 108 36 113935 8-13-34 Shell Electrical Supply Corp. 6 90 113339 8-13-34 John T. Stanley Co., Inc. 42 75 113801 8-13-34 J. L. Hammett Co. 39 43 8-21-34 Burroughs Adding Machine Co. 3 75 8-21-34 Emily 'Topp 11 56 6-21-34 8-21-34 Troy Laundry 8 19 8-21-34 Underwood Elliott'Fisher Co. 21 25 8-21-34 Lucy Brinkerhoff 26 58 8-13-34 Gaylord Bros,, Inc. 72 03 6- 1-34 8-13-34 Sutphin Paper Co 64 05 8-21-34 Remington Rand, Inc 18 39 7-12-34 8-21-34 Standard Brands, Inc 1 41 4- 7-34 8-21-34 Remington Rand, Inc 1 80 1-26-34 8-21-34 Remington Rand, Inc 4 80 5-25-34 8- 1-34 Anthony Capasso z'1t) 00 5-26-34 8- 8-34 Thomas & Reilly 75 00 5- 8-34 8- 8-34 Arlington Window Shade Co 251 16 6-23-34 8- 9-34 Sam Herson 82 00 5-28-34 8-15-34 J. J. Halloran, Inc 55 52 6- 8-34 8-13-34 W. B. McVicker Co 130 77 6-15-34 8- 8-34 John 'Manton 53 50 6- 8-34 8- 5-3.4 John Manton 76 50 6- 5-34 8-13-34 W. B. 1ticVicker Co 60 21 113692 8-13-34 Samuel Lewis Co., Inc 275 30 96801 8- 3-34 World Book Co 401 23 96801 8- 9-34 World Book Co 661 80 968(11 8- 9-34 World Book Co 314 98 %801 7-25-34 World look Co 320 56 96801 8- 3-34 World Book: Co 323 10 113720 8-15-34 Spool Cotton Co 671 24 5-24-34 113572 8-13-34 Silver, Burdett & Co 14 46 6-19-34 111463 8-13-34 Little, Brown & Co., Inc 25 00 6- 5-34 97085 8-13-34 Funk & \V agnalls Co 22 50 6-13-34 111451 8-15-34 Harcourt, Brace & Co., Inc 66 60 6-13-34 113804 8-13-34 President and Directors of Manhattan Co., assignee of Indiana Quartered Oak Co. 16 75 5-17-34 96801 8- 6-34 World Book Co 7 20 162741 7-31-34 161539 7-13-34 161538 7- 1-34 16139? 161521 161522 161523 162341A 161661 161660 161659 161658 161657 161656 161655 161646 161645 162746 162582 162337 161383 161384 162738 162735 162736 162355 162740 162739 162578 162579 162580 162581 162341 161654 161653 161652 161651 161650 161649 161648 161647 161644 161643 161642 162074 162076 162077 162075 162078 162079 162080 162081 162082 162083 162084 162085 162086 162087 162088 162089 162090 162091 162092 162093 162094 162095 162096 162097 162098 162099 162100 162101 162102 162103 162104 162105 162106 THE CITY RE ni. I.AI1, N1ArBER 18023. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934. 745052A PRICE, 10 CENTS. THE CITY RECORD. 2 OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the BOARD OF CITY RECORD. FIORELLO H. LAGUARDIA , ~IAYOR, Chairman. PAUL. WINDELS, CORPORATION COUNSEL. JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, COMPTYOLLU. STEPHEN G. KELLEY, SuprRvlsot. 2213 Municipal Building, Manhattan. WORTH 2-3490. I'nili'shed daily, at 9 a, m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Subscription, $20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 10 crate a copy. SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the City employees), $20; Official Canvass of Votes, $1; Registry Lists, 20 cents each assembly district; Law Department Quarterly Report, $1; Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, $2 each section; Detailed List of Exempt Properties, $2; postage extra. Al\'ERTlSIN(;: Copy for publication in the CITY RECORD must be received at least TWO (2) days before the date tixed for the first insertion; when proof is required for correction before publication, ropy must be received THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion. COPY for publication in the corporation newspapers of Brooklyn must be received at least THREE (3) days before date fixed for the first insertion. Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. TABLE OF CONTENTS. 5641 Manhattan, Borough of— Proposals 5641 Municipal Civil Service Commission - Notice to Appear for Examination Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Build- - 640 ings, Etc. Official Directory Plant and Structures, Department of- 5647 Report for Week Ended August 25, 1934 5646 Police Department— Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop- erty 5645 Public Dfarkets, Weights and Measures, Department of— Proposals Purchase, Department of- 5647 Equipment Rental Bids Proposals Supreme Court, First Department- 5647 Filing Bills of Costs 5647 Filing Tentative Decree — Notice to File Objections 5647 Supreme Court, Second Department— Filing Tentative Decree — Notice to File Objections 5633 Notice to File Claims 5636 Transportation, Board of— Invitation to Contractors 5633 Notices of Public Hearings Proposals—'. otice to Bidders Triborough Bridge Authority— o640 For the Embankment, Grand Central Parkway Extension, Queens 5647 Water Supply, Board of— Proposals 5648 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Depart- ment of-- Reports for Weeks Ended August 4, 5638 11, 18 and 25, 1934 5640 3645 5646 5648 5640 5640 5641 5645 5647 5647 5648 5648 5648 5648 5645 5645 5645 5647 5646 5640 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. 'I-- August 31, 1934. TU THE HOLDERS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK FOUR PERCENT REVENUE NOTES OF THE ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 1, 1933 Section 192 of the Greater New York Charter was amended by Chapter 850 of the Law's of 1934 so as to reduce from $50,0(J0,000 to $25,000,001) the maximum amount of the appropriation required to be included in the budget and related Real Estate Tax levies of the City of New York for each of the years 1935, 1936 and 1937. It has been deemed desirable to obtain the consent of all holders of the four percent Revenue Notes to the reduction of the appropriation in the annual budgets and Real Estate Tax levies as provided by Chapter 850 of the Laws of 1934. It is therefore re c uestol that all Revenue Notes of the issue of Noveniber 1, 1933, be presented at the off cc of the Comptroller for exchange for identical four percent Revenue Notes having sta nped thereon a legend to evidence consent to the said reduction as well as the con- seiits hereinafter requested. The four percent Revenue Notes will be called for redemption by the City on or abcut O ,_tober 1, 1934, and cash will be paid for the principal amount and the accrued interest on all Revenue Notes not exchanged for stamped four percent Revenue Notes, as herein requested, prior to that date. All moneys on hand pledged to redeem the four percent l~evenue Notes will be applied toward the payment of the redemption price of ill fo_tr percent Revenue Notes which are not exchanged on or prior to October 1, 1934. Holders of the four percent Revenue Notes who present them for exchange are requested to consent to the application of pledged moneys for such redemption, such con- sen'.s to be evidenced by the inclusion of an appropriate provision in the terms of the legend to be stamped upon the four percent Revenue Notes. The moneys on hand as of August 22, 1934, and pledged to redeem Revenue Notes of the issue of November 1, 1933, amounted to $15,465,927.65. The existing terms of the Revenue Notes require publication of notices of redemp- tion to an extent which entails unwarranted expense to the City; holders of the foul percent Revenue Notes are, therefore, requested to consent to a modification of the terms thereof so as to require publication by the City of a thirty-day redemption noti-e for one time in the CITY RECORti only, and publication of a brief notice announcing the redemption once a week for four successive weeks in one or more newspapers of general circulation, the consent to such modification to he evidenced by the inclusion of n appropriate provision in the terms of the legend to be stamped upon the four pereSrt Revenue Notes. For the purposes above set forth, it is requested that all holders of the four percent Revenue Notes of the issue of November 1. 1933, present them, together with all unlraturecl coupons appertaining thereto at the office of the Comptroller prior to Octo- her 1, 1 1 )34, for the purpose of receiving in exchange therefor four percent Revenue Notts hearing a legend stamped thereon reading substantially as follows: E3ch taker and holder of this Revenue Note or any coupon appertaining thereto co-isents and agrees to (a) the reduction from $50,000,000 to $25,000.000 of the maxi- mum amount of the appropriation provided by Section 192 of the Greater New York Cl arter to he included in the budget and real estate tax levy of the City for each of the' yeas 1935. 1936 and 1937 (b) the application of all moneys on hand at the time and pledged to secure four percent Revenue Notes of the issue of November 1, 1933, toward the retirement or redemption of all such four percent Revenue Notes which shy 11 not be surrendered, on or prior to the date upon which the four percent Revenue N, tes are called for redemption, in exchange for tour percent Revenue Notes bearing this levend and (c) the giving of notice of redemption of Revenue Notes hearing this legend only by publication thereof for one time in the CITY RECORD at least thi 'ty days arior to the redemption date and by publication of a brief notice announc- ing suci redemption in one or more newspapers of general circulation in the Borough of Manhattan, The City of New York at least once a week for four successive weeks (on any day or days of the week), the first publication to he made at least thirty days prior to the redemption date, in which announcement the City shall make appropriate reference to the publication of the notice of redemption in the CITY RECORD and offer to make copies thereof available to the holders of Revenue Notes upon request." i

Transcript of 745052A - The City Record

board Meetings hronx, Borough of The—

Proposals btport for Week Ended

1934

August 29,

Chaztges in Departments, Etc.

D', ~cks, Department of- I'ripos-als

Education, Department of - Pn,po.als

I-stim:te and Apportionment, Board of--Notices of Public Ilearings—Public

Iii proccment flatters finance, Department of-

C,nhrmation of Assessments—Notices to Property Owners

Ct rporation Sale of Buildings and Ap-purteoances Thereto on City Real Estate by Scaled Bids

Intorest on City Bonds and Stock Notice of Re,lemption and Notice of

Exchange Offer 'C, Holders of City of New York

four Percent. Revenue Notes, Issue of November 1, 1933

V-,,ochers Received August 31, 1934 W.irrants Made Ready for Payment

August 31, 1934 I- cc Department—

Abstract of Transactions for week Ended August 25, 1934

IIigher Education, Board of— Proposals

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

T...,% Department- - Ex'tact of Transactions for Week

Ended August 4, 1934

TIL c F.',:: .,'. The obligation of the City u on ,c our percent

t. I ei :nuc Notes when stamped as

aforesaid will be identical to its 0 ' A' ~~i 411 I ie Notes as now outstanding, subject only to the variations expressly consented to by the terms of such stamp.

a31,s29 JOSEPH 1). McGOLDRICK, Comptroller.

DEPAR'T'MENT OF FINANCE. •

WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1934.

Hereinbelow is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on this d to in which is shown the Department of Finance warrant number, the date of the invoice 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 ind latest are given, excepting that when such payments are made under a contract he registered number of the contract is shown therein.

All warrants herein will be forwarded through the mails unless some reason exists why payment is to be made in person, in which event, written notice will be given to the claimant. JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller.

Invoice Received Finance

Dates or in Depart-

Warrant Contract ment of

Name of Payee. Amount, Number, Number. Finance.

Art Commission. 7-31-34 8-16-34 N. Y. Tel. Co. $8 10

Department of Correction. 4- 5-34 8- 1-34 Barnet Weinstein & Sons, Inc,, assignee

of Hassler Iron Works, Inc. 350 00 108926 8- 1-34 Frank A. Pacella 2,780 50

8-14-34 Knickerbocker Ice Co. 90 00 3-28-34 7-11-34 Robert Bishop Mfg. Co. 66 25 6- 6-34 8-20-34 American Surety Co. of N. Y. 9 00

8-16-34 Ruth E. Collins 9 70 6-21-34 8-20-34 Standard Accident Insurance Co. 9 00

County Clerk, Kings County. 8-16-34 N. Y. Tel. Co. 54 94 8-16-34 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 1 88 8-16-34 Canaday Cooler Co., I is 10 00 County Court, Kings County. 8-17-34 Louis Restaurant 270 40 Court of Special Sessions.

8-2-34 Frank W. Smith 86 72 Supreme Courts.

8- 8-34 Pine Hill Crystal Spring Water Co. 77 00 8-15-34 Thomas G. Ryan 100 00

District Attorney, Queens County. 8-20-34 James J. Lamb 35 05 8-20-34 James J. Lamb 26 66

Department of Docks. 6-22-34 8-15-34 Royal Indemnity Co. 5 40

Department of Education.

1141.13 8- 9-34 W. H. Hussey & Son, Inc., assignee of Hann & Gallagher 1,084 02

114143 8- 9-34 Hann & Gallagher 0 262 38 4- 2-34 7-11-34 Frank Teicher, assignee of H. Goldhirsh 74 58 4-20-34 8- 1-34 Frank Teicher, assignee of H. Goldhirsh 26 64

8-17-34 S. I. Advance, Inc., assignee of Edward Cogan 168 61

8-17-34 Edward Cogan 1,581 39

114368 8- 9-34 Consolidated Filters Co., Inc. 900 00

6- 4-34 113708 8-16-34 Peper Bros., Inc. 82 23

114278 8- 6-34 Burns Bros. 15,532 73

114278 8- 6-34 Burns Bros. 1,506 90

114278 7-31-34 Burns Bros. 21,133 27

114278 8- 7-34 Burns Bros. 15,037 52

6- 8-34 11 3737 8-13-34 Rosner Bros., Inc., assignee of Bert \1'ynn 125 00

5-10-34 113695 8-13-34 Geo. W. Millar & Co., Inc. 14 15 6-19-34 97081 8-13-34 E. P. Sutton & Co., Inc. 2 30

113935 8- 9-34 Shell Electrical Supply Corp. 11 86 111471 8-15-34 Newson & Co. 27 60

6-13-34 108562 8-13-34 Globe Book Co., Inc. 97 00

6-13-34 111490 8-13-34 South Western Publishing Co. 7 50 6-19-34 96793 8-13-34 Albert S. Smith 70 20 6-13-34 113737 8-13-34 Rosner Bros., Inc., assignee of Bert

Wynn 112 00 97129 8-13-34 South Western Publishing Co. 59 40

6-21-34 11379; 8- 9-34 Coy Disbrow & Co., Inc., assignee of Empire Cont. & Equipment Co. 108 36

113935 8-13-34 Shell Electrical Supply Corp. 6 90

113339 8-13-34 John T. Stanley Co., Inc. 42 75

113801 8-13-34 J. L. Hammett Co. 39 43 8-21-34 Burroughs Adding Machine Co. 3 75 8-21-34 Emily 'Topp 11 56

6-21-34 8-21-34 Troy Laundry 8 19 8-21-34 Underwood Elliott'Fisher Co. 21 25 8-21-34 Lucy Brinkerhoff 26 58 8-13-34 Gaylord Bros,, Inc. 72 03

6- 1-34 8-13-34 Sutphin Paper Co 64 05 8-21-34 Remington Rand, Inc 18 39

7-12-34 8-21-34 Standard Brands, Inc 1 41 4- 7-34 8-21-34 Remington Rand, Inc 1 80 1-26-34 8-21-34 Remington Rand, Inc 4 80 5-25-34 8- 1-34 Anthony Capasso z'1t) 00 5-26-34 8- 8-34 Thomas & Reilly 75 00 5- 8-34 8- 8-34 Arlington Window Shade Co 251 16 6-23-34 8- 9-34 Sam Herson 82 00 5-28-34 8-15-34 J. J. Halloran, Inc 55 52 6- 8-34 8-13-34 W. B. McVicker Co 130 77 6-15-34 8- 8-34 John 'Manton 53 50 6- 8-34 8- 5-3.4 John Manton 76 50 6- 5-34 8-13-34 W. B. 1ticVicker Co 60 21

113692 8-13-34 Samuel Lewis Co., Inc 275 30 96801 8- 3-34 World Book Co 401 23 96801 8- 9-34 World Book Co 661 80 968(11 8- 9-34 World Book Co 314 98 %801 7-25-34 World look Co 320 56

96801 8- 3-34 World Book: Co 323 10 113720 8-15-34 Spool Cotton Co 671 24

5-24-34 113572 8-13-34 Silver, Burdett & Co 14 46 6-19-34 111463 8-13-34 Little, Brown & Co., Inc 25 00 6- 5-34 97085 8-13-34 Funk & \V agnalls Co 22 50 6-13-34 111451 8-15-34 Harcourt, Brace & Co., Inc 66 60 6-13-34 113804 8-13-34 President and Directors of Manhattan

Co., assignee of Indiana Quartered Oak Co. 16 75

5-17-34 96801 8- 6-34 World Book Co 7 20

162741 7-31-34 161539 7-13-34 161538 7- 1-34

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THE CITY RE ni. I.AI1, N1ArBER 18023. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934. 745052A PRICE, 10 CENTS.

THE CITY RECORD. 2

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

BOARD OF CITY RECORD. FIORELLO H. LAGUARDIA , ~IAYOR, Chairman.

PAUL. WINDELS, CORPORATION COUNSEL. JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, COMPTYOLLU.

STEPHEN G. KELLEY, SuprRvlsot. 2213 Municipal Building, Manhattan. WORTH 2-3490.

I'nili'shed daily, at 9 a, m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Subscription, $20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 10 crate a copy.

SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the City employees), $20; Official Canvass of Votes, $1; Registry Lists, 20 cents each assembly district; Law Department Quarterly Report, $1; Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, $2 each section; Detailed List of Exempt Properties, $2; postage extra.

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

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

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

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

5641 Manhattan, Borough of— Proposals

5641 Municipal Civil Service Commission - Notice to Appear for Examination

Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Build- -

640 ings, Etc.

Official Directory Plant and Structures, Department of-

5647 Report for Week Ended August 25, 1934

5646 Police Department— Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop-

erty 5645 Public Dfarkets, Weights and Measures,

Department of— Proposals

Purchase, Department of-

5647 Equipment Rental Bids Proposals

Supreme Court, First Department-

5647 Filing Bills of Costs

5647 Filing Tentative Decree — Notice to File Objections

5647 Supreme Court, Second Department—Filing Tentative Decree — Notice to

File Objections

5633 Notice to File Claims 5636 Transportation, Board of—

Invitation to Contractors

5633 Notices of Public Hearings Proposals—'. otice to Bidders

Triborough Bridge Authority—

o640 For the Embankment, Grand Central Parkway Extension, Queens

5647 Water Supply, Board of— Proposals

5648 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Depart- ment of--

Reports for Weeks Ended August 4,

5638 11, 18 and 25, 1934

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DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. 'I--

August 31, 1934.

TU THE HOLDERS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK FOUR PERCENT REVENUE NOTES OF THE ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 1, 1933

Section 192 of the Greater New York Charter was amended by Chapter 850 of the Law's of 1934 so as to reduce from $50,0(J0,000 to $25,000,001) the maximum amount of the appropriation required to be included in the budget and related Real Estate Tax levies of the City of New York for each of the years 1935, 1936 and 1937.

It has been deemed desirable to obtain the consent of all holders of the four percent Revenue Notes to the reduction of the appropriation in the annual budgets and Real Estate Tax levies as provided by Chapter 850 of the Laws of 1934. It is therefore re c uestol that all Revenue Notes of the issue of Noveniber 1, 1933, be presented at the off cc of the Comptroller for exchange for identical four percent Revenue Notes having sta nped thereon a legend to evidence consent to the said reduction as well as the con-seiits hereinafter requested.

The four percent Revenue Notes will be called for redemption by the City on or abcut O,_tober 1, 1934, and cash will be paid for the principal amount and the accrued interest on all Revenue Notes not exchanged for stamped four percent Revenue Notes, as herein requested, prior to that date. All moneys on hand pledged to redeem the four percent l~evenue Notes will be applied toward the payment of the redemption price of ill fo_tr percent Revenue Notes which are not exchanged on or prior to October 1, 1934. Holders of the four percent Revenue Notes who present them for exchange are requested to consent to the application of pledged moneys for such redemption, such con-sen'.s to be evidenced by the inclusion of an appropriate provision in the terms of the legend to be stamped upon the four percent Revenue Notes. The moneys on hand as of August 22, 1934, and pledged to redeem Revenue Notes of the issue of November 1, 1933, amounted to $15,465,927.65.

The existing terms of the Revenue Notes require publication of notices of redemp-tion to an extent which entails unwarranted expense to the City; holders of the foul percent Revenue Notes are, therefore, requested to consent to a modification of the terms thereof so as to require publication by the City of a thirty-day redemption noti-e for one time in the CITY RECORti only, and publication of a brief notice announcing the redemption once a week for four successive weeks in one or more newspapers of general circulation, the consent to such modification to he evidenced by the inclusion of n appropriate provision in the terms of the legend to be stamped upon the four pereSrt Revenue Notes.

For the purposes above set forth, it is requested that all holders of the four percent Revenue Notes of the issue of November 1. 1933, present them, together with all unlraturecl coupons appertaining thereto at the office of the Comptroller prior to Octo- her 1, 11)34, for the purpose of receiving in exchange therefor four percent Revenue Notts hearing a legend stamped thereon reading substantially as follows:

E3ch taker and holder of this Revenue Note or any coupon appertaining thereto co-isents and agrees to (a) the reduction from $50,000,000 to $25,000.000 of the maxi-mum amount of the appropriation provided by Section 192 of the Greater New York Cl arter to he included in the budget and real estate tax levy of the City for each of the' yeas 1935. 1936 and 1937 (b) the application of all moneys on hand at the time and pledged to secure four percent Revenue Notes of the issue of November 1, 1933, toward the retirement or redemption of all such four percent Revenue Notes which shy 11 not be surrendered, on or prior to the date upon which the four percent Revenue N, tes are called for redemption, in exchange for tour percent Revenue Notes bearing this levend and (c) the giving of notice of redemption of Revenue Notes hearing this legend only by publication thereof for one time in the CITY RECORD at least thi 'ty days arior to the redemption date and by publication of a brief notice announc-ing suci redemption in one or more newspapers of general circulation in the Borough of Manhattan, The City of New York at least once a week for four successive weeks (on any day or days of the week), the first publication to he made at least thirty days prior to the redemption date, in which announcement the City shall make appropriate reference to the publication of the notice of redemption in the CITY RECORD and offer to make copies thereof available to the holders of Revenue Notes upon request."

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i. rnance Warrant Number.

1(,'107

16,IG9 1(1 l() 162111 Ir>?112 1(,2113

lo'537 16?551 1/,.? ;51)

16.'34, lfi.?a47 1('761) 16'7[)I 16.7(i 2 16'76,3

Invoice Dates or Contract Number.

Received in Depart- ment of Finance.

Name of Payee. Amount.

6-19-34

-13-34 6- l-34

(;-30-34 6-30-34

Invoice Received

Dates or in Depart-

Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount.

Number. Finance.

Finance Warrant N umber.

161830 8-22-34 Seelig Warshawsky 49 05 161831 8-22-34 Bernard Bennett & Sarah M. Bennett 262 27 161832 8-22-34 Bernard Bennett & Sarah M. Bennett 1,417 73 161833 8-22-34 Charles C. Ryder 202 29 161834 8-22-34 Charles C. Ryder 1,305 71 161835 8-72-34 Emily Garahedran 426 07 161836 8-22-34 Marie Dias 558 87 161837 8-22-34 Marie Dias .391 61 161838 8-22-34 Thomas Fraser 305 91) 161784 8-22-34 Anton Hirsch & Anna Hirsch 1(17 82 161785 8-22-34 Bertha Engel 85 12 161777 8-22-34 Joseph Skokan & Marie Skokan 731 94 161778 8-22-34 Joseph Skokan & Marie Skokan 408 60 161779 8-22-34 Joseph Skokan & Marie Skokan 731 94 161780 8-22-3.4 Joseph Skokan & Marie Skokan 170 52 161781 8-22-34 Joseph Mrstik & Anna Mrstik 416 39 161782 8-22-34 Joseph Mrstik & Anna Mrstik 179 33 161783 8-22-34 Joseph Mrstik & Anna Mrstik 310 93 161787 8-22-34 Sarah Yeager 171 28 161786 8-22-34 Sarah Yeager 418 92 161788 8-22-34 Barto Dujmovich & Elvin Dujmovich 454 (X) 161789 8-22-34 John Keller 227 00 161790 8-22-34 Mary Wagner 1,114 60 161791 8-22-34 Mary Wagner 1,632 10 161792 8-22-34 Hannah Rundquist 283 75 161793 8-22-31 Willy Gehlich & Helen Gehlich 128 06 161794 8-22-34 Willy Gehlich & Helen Gehlich 250 00 161795 8-22-34 Willy Gehlich & Helen Gehlich 128 06 161796 8-22-34 Willy Gehlich & Helen Gehlich 493 88 161797 8-22-34 Samuel Chudnowsky 122 61 161798 8-22-34 Samuel Chudnowsky 239 06 161799 8-22-34 Samuel Chudnowsky 122 61 161800 8-22-34 Samuel Chudnowsky 471 97 161801 8-22-34 Esther Salzberg 299 64 161802 8-22-34 Esther Salzberg 294 11 161803 8-22-34 Jacob Zegman 133 53 161804 8-22-34 Jacob Zegman 133 53 161805 8-22-34 Jacob Zegman 250 00 161806 8-22-34 Jacob Zegman 482 94 162347 8-22-34 Brooklyn Daily Times, Inc 255 80 162348 8-20-34 Mrs. C. Cartelli & Mrs. J. Venezia 45 00 162349 8-20-34 George Engelhardt 60 00 162350 8-20-34 Nathan N. Ginsburg 30 50 162351 8-21-34 N. Y. Edison Co 40 00 162352 8-21-34 Yetta Engel 20 05 162353 8-31-3T- 1. H. Macy & Co., Inc 38 84 162354 8-21-34 N. Y. Dugan Bros., Inc 30 00 161511 8-21-34 80-82 Carmine Street Corp 42 50 161512 8-21-34 Joseph G. Dondero & Harriet T. Don-

dero 35 O0 161513 8-21-34 Isaac Levin Realty Corp. 750 00 161514 8-21-34 James L. Meeks 70 00 161515 8-21-34 Nathan Sulzberger 60 00 161516 8-21-34 Corn Exchange Bank Trust Co 110 00 161517 8-20-34 Philip 1VVeinflash 100 00 161518 8-21-34 Anahma Realty Corp. 175 00 161519 8-21-34 William F. Ahrens 105 00 161520 8-20-35 Margaret Connors 120 00 161391 8-20-34 William Voyetz 29 35 162936 8-24-34 R. H. Macy & Co., Inc 1,105 00 162401 Beckie Nechatukin 16 05 161708 8-22-34 Chamberlain of City of N. Y 75 72 161709 8-22-34 Lillian Nabson 1,145 62 161710 8-22-34 Selma Shustrin, Ida Bryer & Sam

Bryer . 28 94

161711 8-22-34 Selma Shustrin, Ida Bryer & Sam Bryer 73 78

161712 8-22-34 Elizabeth Connon 26 75 161713 8-22-34 John A. Green 34 76 161714 8-22-34 John A. Green 157 84 161715 8-22-34 William Koerner & Helen A. Koerner.. 76 56 161716 8-22-34 Anna Bohm 255 20 161717 8-22-34 Philip Mack & Minnie Mack 452 40 161718 Margaret Walter 116 00 161707 8-22-34 Isidor Darvin 110 67 161706 8-22-34 Angelo Santorufo 12 82 163917 Collins, Wells & Hughes 3,108 38 163916 Charles H. Kelby & Morris & Samuel

Meyers 3,108 38 161821 8-22-34 Chamberlain of City of N. Y 119 90 161820 8-22-34 Meyer Pollet 119 90 161819 8-22-34 Anna Wood 49 05 161818 8-72-34 Abraham Wilson 119 90 161817 8-22-34 Martha F. Hoch & Olga M. Hoch... 49 05 161816 8-22-34 Emily Drucker 119 90 161815 8-22-34 Sophy Kapp 119 90 161814 8-22-34 Siri A. Freden 125 35 161813 8-22-34 Minnie Rothbard 119 90 161812 8-22-34 Lewis G. Morris & Lillian P. Morris 49 05 161811 8-22-34 Henry J. Samuel & Mary B. Samuel. . 100 83 161810 8-22-34 Jennie Pockrass 49 05 161809 8-22-34 William Elson 119 90 161808 8-22-34 Sadie Leonard formerly Sadie Cohen. , 100 83 161807 8-22-34 Esther Goldstein 119 90 162574 8- 2-34 Anne Lankford, individually, & Francis

J. Heafy & Mary C. Shay, as executors of estate of Thomas J. Heafy 481 36

162575 8- 2-34 Anne Lankford, individually, & Francis J. Heafy & Mary C. Shay, as executors of estate of Thomas J. Heafy 5,874 12

162573 8-18-34 Charlotte D. Allison 2d, Mildren Ander- son & Marion A. Harrison, as execu-trices under last will & testament of Charlotte D. Allison, deceased 356 25

162744 8-23-34 Joseph B. Handy 350 00 161975 8-23-34 Berksrihe Industrial Farm 1,327 21 161976 8-23-34 Beth Abraham Home for Incurables 8,372 00 161977 8-23-34 Bikur Cholim Convalescent Home 672 75 161978 8-23-34 Blvthdale Home 2,266 60 161979 8-23-34 Brooklyn Catholic Big Sisters 105 04 161080 8-23-34 Brooklyn Jewish Home for Convalescents 525 55 161981 8-23-34 Brooklyn Training School & Home for

Young Girls 889 04 161982 8-23-34 Colored Orphan Asylum & Assn. for

Benefit of Colored Children in City of N. Y. 24,315 79

161984 8-23-34 Council Home for Jewish Girls 251 36 161982 8-23-34 Columbus Hospital 3,258 90 161985 8-23-34 Dominican Convent of Our Lady of

Rosary 19,174 43

0

5634

THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934. 1

16.764 7-25-34

583

.584

16:544

16245 8- 9-33 1(12; 59 162:60 162.61 162o2 7-31-34 162; (3 I6i23`4 16389 163:88 I((;1587 163586 1(3, 161510

16:541

1(j1536 161535 161534 161 533 161532 161531 161530 161529 161528 161527 161526 161)33 161 334 161)35 161)36 161)37 161' )38 161 39 161''40

161373 6-25-34

161374 7-31-34 161375 7-31-34 161376 161377 7-21-34 161378 8- 1-34 1(13 79 7-31-34 161330 101331 7- 2-34 161332 7-26-34 16I)4

1039)3 162513 162512 162711 1627.12 1627.; 1627.17 1627.`8 1625c0 152511)

1O25`8 11)25'35 1 x)2594 103129 163130 103131 163132 1(,3133 I63131 163131 163135 163137 164133

161771

1(177! 1017174 1(177 161771 161822 161823 16182= 16182` 1612E 161821 161823

16177?

161820

:461

7-18-34 7-19-34 7-26- 34 6- 9-34 6-15-34 7-14-34 6-30-34

7-31-34 7-17-34 7-23-34 7-26-34 7-30-34 8. 9-34 7 28-34 7-27-34

-10-34 6-12-34 " 18-34

7-34

12 35 47 30

107 74 45 50

554 00 1,800 00

11,3637 8-13-34 E. Jones 113720 8-15-34 Spool Cotton Co. 113687 8-13-34 E. Jones 113720 8-13-34 Spool Cotton Co. 11101: 8-13-34 John F, Ferguson, Inc. 114146 8- 9-34 Kaness Cont. Corp. 113754 8- 7-34 President and Directors of Manhattan

Co., assignee of John F. Flannery 563 34 Department of Finance.

1138(,3 8-20-34 N. Y. Telephone Co. 8-20-34 Remington Rand, Inc. 8-20-34 Remington Rand, Inc 8-20-34 Remington Rand, Inc. 8-20-34 Legislative Index Co. 8-20-34 Inter, Business Machines Corp. 8-20-34 National Kill Dust Co. 8-20-34 Royal Office Supply Corp. 8-20-34 General Tire Co., Inc. 8-20-34 F. & E. Lighting Check Writer Sales

Co. of N. Y. 78 75 8-20-34 Inter. Postal Supply Co 45 lA

Fire Department. John J. McEiligott, Fire Commissioner, as trustee, N. Y. F. D. Relief Fund 80 60 John J. McElligott, Fire Commissioner, as treasurer, N. Y. F. D. Life Insurance Fund I 50

John J. McElligott, Fire Commissioner , as trustee, N. Y. F. D. Relief Fund 34 43

113490 7-10-34 Pratt & Whitney Co. 28,054 00 114177 8-13-34 N. Y. Telephone Co. 3,633 66

Department of Health. 8-21-34 William A. Flynn 8-21-34 William A. Flynn 8-21-34 William A. Flynn 8-21-34 Angelo j. Schiaffino 8-21-34 William A. Flynn 8-21-34 Wihiarn A. Flynn 8-21-34 William A. Flynn 8-21-34 John J. Kearney .. 8-21-34 Tohon T. Walsh 8-21-34 William A. Flynn 8-21-34 Angelo J. Schiaffino 8-15-34 Francis H. Leggett & Co. 8-20-34 P. Raben 8-20-34 Lewis Hardware Co. 8-20-34 White Auto Sales Co. 8-20-34 White Auto Sales Co. 8-20-34 L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc. 8-20-34 Atlas Window Cleaning Co. 8-20-34 Allied \Vindow Cleaning Contractors,

Inc. 8-15-34 J. & J. Auto Elec. Co., Inc Department of Hospitals.

7-18-34 Westinghouse X-Ray Co., Inc. 8-14-34 Lash, Inc. 8- 8-34 Simensky & Levy Corp. 8-20-34 French Maid Dairy Products Co., Inc. 8-20-34 Lash, Inc. 8-16-34 Jill Br o;., lrc. 8-16-34 Lash, Inc.

114458 8-14-34 N. Y. City Beef Co. 114458 8- 8-34 N. Y. City Beef Co. 114515 8-21-34 Jill Bros., Inc. 114516 8- 8-34 Mergentime, Inc, 114516 8-15-34 Mergentime, Inc.

8-20-34 N. V. State Hospital for Incipient Tuberculosis

8-16-34 Lash, Inc. 8-10-34 Sheffield Farms Co., Inc. 8-20-34 Austin, Nichols & Co. 8-20-34 Austin, Nichols & Co. 8-20-34 Parke. Davis & Co. 8-20-34 Arlington Chemical Co. 8-13-34 American Oxygen Service Corp. 8- 9-34 National Consumers Paper Corp. ... 8-14-34 Continental Felt Co.

114517 8-14-34 Dairymen's League Co-Operative Assn , Tnc.

114505 8-23-34 Simenskv & Levy Corp. 114411 8-16-34 Joseph J. Herold 114492 8-15-34 Edward Boker, Inc.

8-20-34 Benjamin Zimmerman 8-20-34 Harry L. Berlinger 8-20-34 henry F. Scheitlin 8-20-34 C. G. McGaffin 8- 7-34 Samuel Regenbogen

114470 8-10-34 American Oxygen Service Corp 114517 8-16-34 Dairvnm.en's League Co-op. Assn., Inc 114410 8-15-34 Emil Fleischl & Son

8-22-34 Mead, Johnson & Co., Inc 8-20-34 Pioneer Ice Cream Brands, Inc 8-21-34 N. S. I.ow & Co., Inc 8-21-34 Melrose Dental Depot, Inc 8-21-34 Cameron Surgical Specialty Co 8-21-34 A B C Typewriter Co 8-21-34 C. M. Sorensen Co., Inc 8-21-34 Cambridge Instrument Co., Inc 8-21-34 Picker X-Ray Corp. 8-21-34 Radigan Sales Co 8-21-34 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co 8-21-34 Henry Spen

Miscellaneous. 8-22-34 Minna Fiebiger 8-22-34 Edna F. Noibl & Louise Helene Van

Leetnven as executrices of last will & testament of Otto Loihl, deceased

-22-34 Thomas J. Doyle & Helen E. Doyle 8-2'-34 Chamberlain of City of N, Y 8-22-34 Ida M. Pollak 8-22-34 Mary R. Kelly 8-22-34 Vaclav Svohoda & Anna Svoboda 8-22-34 Max Golden -22-34 Max Golden

8-22-34 Max Golden 8-32-34 Max Golden 8-22-34 Aprelo De Simone 8-22-34 Raphael Feinhere, as administrator of

estate of Samuel Feinberg, deceased 8-22-34 Emil Braun

7-31-34 7-31-34

1-29-34

7-23-34 4-27-34 7-12-34 7-17-34

348 30 435 00 620 00 70000 250 00 930 03 10 49 14 40 50 43

33 55 2 80 7 35 6 35

11 70 22 35 20 60 4 40

10 25 48 65 37 02 7 71 8 00

10 50 24 52 23 23 400

25 00

36 00 9 50

459 20 461 38 662 08

71 34 59 05

740 76 184 68

1,114 26 1,477 78 1,026 49

331 16 130 38

168 51 18 20 31 20 5 93 8 95 4 26 9 69

62 40 5 88 6 56

9,484 08 1,817 60 3,134 25

26 08 15 45 3 39

23 30 20 82 19 25

123 55 1,779 46 3,178 73

109 17 67 74 3 20 1 0(1 500

25 56 11 91 4 50 4 80

2700 3 00 7 50

253 21

242 44 149 18 149 17 67 99

109 3" 73 78

139 01 139 01 449 06 679 17 348 00

83 52 1,392 00

InvoiceReceived Finance Dates or in Depart- Warrant Contract ment of Number. Number. Finance.

Name of Payee. Amount

161yf6 8-23-34 Dyker Heights Home for Blind Children 488 25

i17 8-23-34 Harlem Home of Daughters of Israel. 3,356 90 163141 Comptroller of City of N. Y. & Cham-

berlain of City of N. Y. 640,623 75

16314-' Comptroller of City of N. Y. & Cham- herlain of City of N. Y. 118,893 75

163143 Comptroller of City of N. Y. & Cham- berlain of City of N. Y. 1,847,130 00

Department of Parks. lo25S5 5-31-34 8-1b-34 Transit-Mix 'Qntcrete Co., Inc,, as-

signee of Transit-Mix Concrete Core)., . 3,500 00

2459 _Amerkan Museum of Natural flist. ry. 216 08

24r~) N. Y. Zoological Society-N. Y Aquarium 2,164 24

24J,3 American Museum of Natural History 1,404 76

2457 American Museum of Natural History 13,967 06

2508 American Museum of Natural History 13,881 52

25{17 N. Y. Zoological Society-N. Y Aquarium 2,173 48

2506 Metropolitan Museum of Art 24,864 72

250) American Museum of Natural History 216 08

2585 Cornelius R. Agnew 8,067 77

2$04 American Mu,eum of Natural History 1,873 02

2541 John L. Merrill 14,424 33

162342 7- 9-34 8-14-34 A. P. Dienst Co., Inc. 46 54

62343 6-29-34 8-14-34 Greene-Wolf Co., Inc. 88 19

62344 7- 6-34 8-14-34 Greene-Wolf Co., Inc. 21 60 163906 12-31-33 8-23-34 James Wheeler 2,000 00

(j3907 8-23-34 J. P. O'Connor 140 09 1(,3908 4-2.3-34 8-23-34 Anthony Lafrado 110 00

163909 8-23-34 August Galante 120 00 13910 4-16-34 8-23-34 Ernest A. Nilsen 129 00

153911 12-31-33 8-23-34 L. A. Forsyth 300 00

] 53912 4-14-34 8-23-34 Joseph F. Drennan 120 0,; 1'3913 7- 2-34 8-23-34 John Roehrig 170 00

1 391•I 5-31-34 8-23-34 Giovanni Orrico 140 00 113915 6- 2-34 6-23-34 Anthony Peleszak 80 00

161931 8-17-34 Eveready Automotive Corp. 30 47 1o1932 7-31-34 8-17-34 Smyth Donegan Co. 33 58

102540 113430 8-16-34 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., Inc 652 47 1i2729 8-14-34 Metropolitan Museum of Art 2,227 70

Department of Plant and Structures. 1o1537 8-17-34 Harry B. Baldwin 22 25

161385 8- 1-34 8-20-34 F. F. Fuhrman 3 25 1(1386 7-27-34 8-20-34 Jacob Samas Auto Accessories 17 00 1(1387 7- 2-34 8-20-34 Manhattan Ignition Corp. 12 29 ](1388 7-17-34 8-20-34 B, & J. Auto Spring Co 4 S8

1o1389 8-15-34 8-20-34 Remington Rand, Inc. 10 00

1( 1390 7-11-34 8-20-34 Modern Office Appliance Co 6 0; 1(2737 8-22-34 N. Y. Telephone Co. 650 17

Police Department. 1(2358 7-26-34 8-14-34 Jacob Griffel 115 87 It 1525 7- 9-34 8- 7-34 Benjamin Schwartz 33 00 1(2730 8-16-34 John F. O'Ryan 3,107 98 162593 8- 6-34 8-21-34 N. Y. Woodfinishers Supply Co., Inc 73 11 1(3121 8-21-34 Linde Air Products Co 8 47 163122 6-11-34 8-21-34 Lafayette National Bank, assignee of

Cavanagh Bros. & Co., Inc 20 97 163123 8-10-34 8-21-34 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 16 00 163124 8- 6-34 8-21-34 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 16 00 16125 8-21-34 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co 32 00 163126 7-31-34 8-21-34 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc. 39 47 163127 8- 7-34 8-21-34 Remington Rand. Inc. 11 25 163128 8-21-34 Portable Light Co., Inc 3 40

President. Borough of The Bronx. 162770 8-14-34 E. Belcher Hyde, Inc 72 00 16 924 7- 6-34 8-14-34 J. Cohen & Bro. 79 00 16 925 7- 6-34 8-14-34 General Motors Truck Co. 56 55 16 926 8-14-34 Empire State Ignition Corp. 64 40 16'340 106694 8-21-34 J. L. Murphy, Inc 13,421 80 16357 77-28-34 8-14-34 Bronx Gear & Bearing Co., Inc. 172 23

President, Borourh of Brooklyn. 16::771 8- 2-34 8-21-34 Granville-Sellers, Inc. 16 50 162772 7-23-34 8-21-34 J. F. Gleason Co. 9 42 162773 7-30-34 8-21-34 H. 0. Penn Machinery Co., Inc 4 80 162774 8- 2-34 8-21-34 Granville-Sellers, Inc. 16 65 162775 7-30-34 8-21-34 Igoe Bros. 11 84 162776 7-24-34 8-21-34 Fleck Carbon Co. 2 88 162.77 7-31-34 8-21-34 Topping Bros., Inc 10 74 162748 8-24-34 Joseph G. Waldron 7 80 1012 749 8-22-34 Henry Van Holland 143 45 162'S0 7- 2-34 8-22-34 National Surety Corp 5 40 162;'51 8-22-34 American Surety Co. of N. Y 9 90 162'52 6-21-34 8-22-34 American Surety Co. of N. Y 3 60 162','53 7-26-34 8-22-34 Columbia Casualty Co 1 80 ]62;38 114269 8- 9-34 Paragon Oil Co., Inc 3,695 22 161927 6-25-34 8-14-34 Asbestos Const. Co 3 95 161(28 6-28-34 8-14-34 Smyth-Donegan Co. 1 44

President, Borough of Manhattan. 16267 7-13-34 8-14-34 American Sponge & Chamois Co., Inc. 61 50 162168 8-14-34 Tegetmeier & iepe Co 79 50 162769 8-14-34 Meehan Paving & Const. Co., Inc 55 00 162747 6-27-34 8-21-34 Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland 18 00 161921 8-14-34 N'. Y. Cleveland Trinidad Paving Corp 31 75 161922 8-14-34 Charles D. Beckwith, Inc 17 00 161923 6-30-34 8-14-34 C. & J. Pfister Co 2 10 162576 113033 5-19-34 Forsythe Equipment Co., Inc., assignee

of Svmak Cont. Co 300 00 162,177 113033 5-19-34 Hyman Levine, assignee of Symak

(Tont. Co. 600 00 162338 113032 7-23-34 Hastings Pavement Co., assignee of

S. B. Cont. Co., Inc 518 01 1623.39 113029 7-23-34 Meehan Paving & Const. Co., Inc 1,627 22

President, Borough of Queens. 1619'9 8- 1-34 8-10-34 Thomas T. Corning 80 00 161930 8-29-34 Jamaica Water Supply Co 20 00

President, Borough of Richmond. 162512 7-31-34 8- 9-34 Road Material Corp 710 50 16251)1 7-31-34 8- 9-34 Road Material Corp 710 50 1625.19 114251 7-25-34 Empire Petroleum & Transport Co., Inc 783 24 16354 114342 8- 2-34 John F. Donovan & Co 2,020 58

Brooklyn Public Library.

25,12 Brooklyn Puhlic Library 48,551 68 New York Public Library.

25116 N. Y. Public Library 91,373 06 Queens Borough Public Library.

25-,0 Queens Borough Public Library 38,011 79 Richmond Borough Public Library.

1615124 7-31-34 8-16-34 N. Y. Tel. Co 3 75 Department of Public Markets, Weights and Measures.

162745 8-20-34 National Surety Corp 162 63

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934. THE CITY RECORD. 5635

Amount.

1 80 73 37

4,92o 16 797 35

338,782 h) 16 51) 11 70

757 37

8o 13 11226 627 98

57 59

000 3 00

$o5 20

196 05

Name of Payee.

162765 7-20-34 162766

162546 6-30-34 162545 162596 8- 9-34

161540 6-28-34

Tenement House Department. 162739 8-10-34 Eugene Farrell

Transit Commission. 162356 6- 5-34 8- 9-3.1 Atlas Stationery Corp

Board of Transportation. 162436 8-24-34 Thomas Dc Santis or Chamberlain of

City of N. Y. 4,185 27 162435 8-24-34 Thomas De Santis or Chamberlain of

City of N. Y. 750 GO 162437 8-24-34 Gowanus Estates, Inc., or Chamberlain

of City of N. Y. 250 00 162438 8-24-34 Gowanus Estates, Inc., or Chamberlain

of City of N. Y. 3,100 00 162439 8-24-34 Gowanus Estates, Inc., or Chamberlain

of City of N. Y. 1,000 00 162440 8-20-34. 8-24-34 Gooranus Estates, Inc., or Chamberlain

of City of N. Y. 1,763 16 162441 8-22-34. 8-24-34 Jennie Reilly or Chamberlain of City

of N. Y. 250 00 162442 8-22-34. 8-24-34 Jennie Reilly or Chamberlain of City

of N. Y. 1,800 00 162443 8-22-34. 8-24-34 Jennie Reilly or Chamberlain of City

of N. Y. 1,812 50 162444 8-22-34. 8-24-34 Jennie Reilly or Chamberlain of City

of N. Y. 1,000 00 162445 8-22-34. 8-24-34 Jennie Reilly or Chamberlain of City

of N. Y. 2,000 00 162446 8-22-34. 8-24-3.1 Jennie Reilly or Chamberlain of City

of N. Y. 11,123 39 162461 8-24-34 Nellie M. Watson as administratrix

with the will annexed, etc., of Thomas B. Watson, deceased, or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 7,197 11

162463 8-24-34 Ann Greeley or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 838 75

162462 8-24-34 Ann Greeley or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 100 00

162464 8-24-34 Eliza Greeley or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 100 00

162465 8-24-34 Eliza Greeley or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 838 75

162466 8-24-34 Catherine Greeley or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 100 00

162467 8-24-34 Catherine Greeley or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 838 75

162468 8-24-34 Margaret Patterson or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 100 00

162469 8-24-34 Margaret Patterson or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 838 75

162470 8-24-34 Beni;nia Giustiniani. administratrix of of goods, etc., of Antonio Giustiniani, deceased, or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 500 00

162471 8-24-34 Benignia Giustiniani, administratrix of goods, etc., of Antonio Giustiniani, de- ceased, or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 2,750 00

162472 8-24-34 Benignia Giustiniani, administratrix of goods, etc., of Antonio Giustiniani. de-

ceasrd, or Chamberlain or City of N. Y. 750 00 162473 8-24-34 Benigni4 Giustiniani, administratrix of

goods, etc., of Antonio Giustiniani, de- ceased, cr Chamberlain or City of N. Y. 3,979 41

8-24-34 Honora Wheeler or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 2,000 00

8-24-34 Honora Wheeler or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 22,575 00

8-22-34 William B. Herlands 195 31 1-21-31 Anna M. Murphy & James R. Murphy,

executors of estate of John H. Murphy, deceased 1,500 00

8-16-34 Marchant Calculating Machine Co., Inc. 1 10 8-27-34 Josephine Bradley, adminstratrix of

Catherine Bradley, assignee of William Bradley or Chamberlain of City of New York 3,250 00

162924 8-27-34 Josephine Bradley, administratrix of Catherine Bradley, assignee of Wil-liam Bradley or Chamberlain of City of New York 6,552 05

162925 8-27-34 George C. J. Marquart and Emma L. Marquart or Chamberlain of City of New York 3,250 00

162926 8-27-34 George C. J. Marquart and Emma L. Marquart or Chamberlain of City of New York 6,586 49

162927 8-27-34 Marguerite McAuliffe or Chamberlain of City of New York . 00

162928 8-27-34 Marguerite McAuliffe or Chamerlain of City of New York 2,300 00

162929 8-27-34 Marguerite McAuliffe or Chamberlain of City of New York 3,727 52

162930 8-27-34 Peter Fassa or Chamher,ain of City of New York 500 00

162931 8-27-34 Peter Fassa or Chamberlain of City of New York 1,000 00

162932 8-27-34 Peter Fassa or Chamberlain of City of New York 3,2500 00

162933 8-27-34 Peter Fassa or Chamberlain of City of New York 4,917 39

162934 8-27-34 'Margaret Flynn and Margaret M. Healy or Chamberlain of City of New York 3,250 00

Invoice

Received Finance

Dates or

in Depart-

Warrant Contract

ment of N umber. Number. Finance.

163902 7-31-34 1144 163901 7-31-34 1144 1(,3583 102754 ' 6-16-34 162755 162587

8-20-34 Bainbridge, Kimpton & Ilaupt, Inc. 8-20-34 F. W. Beatty & Co

Department of Public Welfare. 71 8-20-34 Armour & Co

8.3 8-20-34 N. Y. City Beef Co 8-22-34 \V'illiam Hodson 8-22-34 Mercy hospital 8-22-34 American Surety Co. of X. V

114511 8-20-34 M. AVenzelberg

Department of Sanitation.

113430 8-16-34 Standard Oil Co. of .. l ., Inc

113430 8-14-34 Stan(lard Oil Co. of N. Y., Inc 8-15-34 Earl A. Gillespie, Inc

Sheriff, Kings County. 8- 8-34 \\ estl'ield State Farm

Sheriff, Richmond County. 162742 8- 4-34 8-20-34 Stapleton Servicc Station

162743 8- 8-34 8-20-34 Tottem-ille Service Station

162474

162475

161015 7-31-34 162583

162346 7- 9-34 162923

Invoice Dates or Contract Number.

Received in Depart- ment of Finance.

Name of Payee. Amount.

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

Number.

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

Number.

Name of Payee. Amount.

Director of the Budget. Montauk Paint & Wall Pa- per Co. I.appacker & Davis

Board of Standards and Apperls. National Surety Corp. N. Y. Latti Journal N. Y. Tel, Co.

Department of Correction. 14521 Wilson & Rogers, Inc 14607 Wilson & Rogers, Inc 14410 Emil Fleischl & Si ii

14453 M. Attgenblick & Bros., Inc 14517 Dairymen's League Co-oper-

ative Assn., Inc. 14515 Jill Bros., Inc.

46 75 36 88 51 77

199 36

239 73 199 27

1507,30

150731

15)521.1 150214 150215

150714 al 11) 151)715

4 5' 5 I ' 1 716 1 5(1717

1 $1) 15O718 9 51)

13 72 150719

5636

I^ .nance Warrant N umber.

1(-2935

1( 2909

1(2910

1(2911

1(2912

1(2913

1(2914

162915

162916

162917

16?918

16.?919

16'920

16122

10.'937

939

1(i: 940

1(I'41

16294 2

162943

162944

162945

162446

162947

1ci2)4~

162)40

I&2'):O

162)l

162 552

1(2);3

162) 4

1(12)55

I52'556

162);7

1O2 )58

162659

1 621 6!1

1(2)61

1G2c 162

162963

162964

162965

1621 166

162( 67

162',68

162969

162c70

1629771

162972

Invoice Received

Dates or in Depart-

Contract ment of

Number. Finance.

8-27-34 Nl argaret Fly nu and Margaret M Healy or Chamberlain of City of New York 6,403 29

8-27-34 William J. McMullen or Chamberlain of City of New York 2,500 00

8-27-34 \William J. McMullen or Chamberlain of City of New York 7,197 45

8-27-34 Lillian Gonsalves or Chamberlain of City of New York 500 00

8-27-34 Lillian Gonsalves or Chamberlain of City of New York 1,000 (1O

8-27-34 Lillian Gonsalves or Chamberlain of City of New York 3.250 00

8-27-34 Lillian Gonsalves r Chamhcrlain of City of New York 200

8-27-34 Lillian Gonsalves or Chamberlain of City of New York

8-27-34 Lillian Gonsalves or Chamberlain of City of New York

8-27-34 Juliette Fleurette Boudreau or Chatn- herlain of City of New York

8-27-34 Juliette Fleiirette Potidreau or Cham- berlain of City of New York

8-27-34 Juliette hleurette Bourdreau or Cham- berlain of City of New York

8-27-34 Juliette Flcurette Boudreau or Cham- berlain of City of New York

8-27-34 Juliette Fleurette fl ndreau or Cham- berlain of City of N. Y

('5-27-34 Juliette Fleurette Boudreau or Chain- herlain of City of N. Y.

8-24-34 Florence Ltttkins or Chamberlain of City of N. Y

8-24-34 :lbhie L. Balmanu or Chamberlain of City of N. Y.

8-24-34 Abl>ie E. Balmano or Chamberlain of City of N. Y.

8-24-34 Mary A. Houc of Chamberlain of City of N. Y.

8-24-34 Mary A. House of Chanil,erlain of City of N. Y Ellen Bailey or Chamberlain of City of N. Y.

8-24-34 Ellen Bailey or Chamberlain of City of N. Y.

8-24-34 Charles Sherwood Kipp or Chamberlain of City of N. Y

8-24-34 Charles Sherwood Kipp or Chamberlain of City of N. Y.

8-24-34 Edward Watters Kipp or Chamberlain of City of N. Y.

8-24-34 Edward Watters Kipp or Chamberlain of City of N. Y.

8-24-3.4 Wt-alter T. Young as ancillary adminis-trator of estate of Sarah M. Thics, de- ceased or Chamberlain of City of N. Y 916 50

8-24-34 11 alter T. Young as ancillary adminis-trator of estate of Sarah 2J. Thies, de- ceased or Chamherlain of City of N. V 3,142 60

8-24-34 1 [eery William Steneck or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 1 25

8-24-34 H C erman Fechter orChamberlain otf City of N. Y. 14,277 15

8-24-34 Ilcrmaii Fechter or Chamberlain of City II N. Y 3,500 00

8-24-34 laizabcth Waller & William M. Walker (Jr Chamberlain of City of N. Y 1,500 00

8-24-34 I'dizaheth Walker & William M. Walker nr Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 58.232 92

8-24-34 Patrick NlcGonigle or Chamberlain of (its- of N. Y 3,906 24

8-24-34 Abraham Schulman or Cl;aniberlain of ('ity of N. Y. 7,176 69

8-24-34 2dahellc L. I;ott ie or Chamberlain of City of N. Y 250 00

8-24-34 Mabelle L. Bowie or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 1,00000

8-24-34 lahelle L. Bowie or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 2,800 00

8-24-34 llahelle L. Bowie or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 2.249 44

8-24-34 (, o, anus Estates, Inc., or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 1,500 00

8-24-34 (i,nw anus Estates, Inc., or Chamberlain of City of N. V. 2,000 00

8-24-34 Govv anus Estates, Inc., or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 25,000 00

8-24-34 (ii tV antis 1 ,tates, Inc., or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 119 24

8-24-34 t H v anus Estates, Inc., or CIianilerlaiit of City of N. Y. 37,532 69

8-24-34 Marianna 1lassana or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 2,250 00

8-24-34 \larianna llassana or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 1,000 00

8-24-34 Marianna Massana or Chamberlain of Cit'v of N. Y. 6,7.17 22

8-24-34 '.ltary Mehrlander or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 500 00

8-24-34 Mary Mehrlander or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 1,000 00

8-24-34 \f ary Illehrlander or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 1,750 00

8-24-34 Mary '\lehrlander or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 3,425 04

Finance Warrant Number.

102973

162974

162975

162976

162977

162978

162979

162980

162996

162997

162998

162999

163000

163001

163002

163003

163004

163005

163932 163933 163006

163007

163008

1O3009

163010

163011

163012

163013

163014

163015

163016

163017

163018

'63019

163020

163021

163022

163023

163024

1514 1515 1345 1348 1462 1476 1497

162584

163544 163545 163546 163547 163548 103549

163905 162733 162374 163139 163140

8-24-34 Catherine Agnes Ruhnau or Chamber- lain of City of N. Y. 500 00

-24-34 Catherine Agues Rtiltuan (Jr Chamlrtr- lain of City cif N. Y. I,fl)') (Si)

8-24-34 Catherine Agnes Ruhiiau or Chainhcr- lain of City of N. Y. 1.801) (RI

8-24-34 Catherine £Arocs l~uhuau (rr (hamher- lain of City of N. Y. 3.194 75

8-24-34 Henry William Stencck i)r Chamherl;,in of City of \. Y. 751) 1)(1

8-24-34 Henry \Villiam titenccl: or Chamberlain of Citc of N. Y. 1,0011 ((Ii

8-24-34 Ilenry 11 illiant Steneck of City of N. Y. 5.00() (t1)

-24-34 Henry 11'illiarn Steneck or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 338 2(I

8-24-34 Ottilio Somma or C hanmberlain of Cite of N. Y. .. 25t1 (So)

8-24-34 Ottilio Sontma or (timid er lain of 9Itv of N. Y. I,(x)0 00

8-24-34 Uttilio Somma or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 2,000 (Nl

8-24-34 Ottilio Somma or Ch;uuberlain of City of N. Y. 500 00

8-24-34 Ottilio Somma or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 1,000 00

8-24-34 Ottilio Somma or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 1,217 03

8-24-3.4 Barbara Held, as administratrix of goods, etc., of Christian Held, deceased, or Chamberlain of City of N. Y.

8-26-34 Barbara Held, as administratrix of goods, etc., of Christian Meld. deceased, or Chamberlain of City of N. Y

8-24-34 Barbara Held, as administratrix of goods, etc., of Christian Held, deceased, or Chamberlain of City of N. Y.

8-24-34 Barbara Held, as administratrix of goods, etc., of Christian Held, deceased, or Chamberlain of City of N. Y

8-29-34 John W. 'MacLeod 8-29-34 George H. Mitchell 8-24-34 Barbara Held, as administratrix of

goods, etc., of Christian Held, deceased, or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 1,917 03

8-24-34 Francesco Martinez & Teresa Martinez or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 250 00

8-24-34 Francesco Martinez & Teresa Martinez or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 1,000 00

8-24-34 Francesco Martinez & Teresa Martinez or Chamberlain of City of N. Y 1,750 00

8-24-34 Francesco Martinez & Teresa Martinez or Chamberlain of City of N. Y.

2,967 03 8-24-34 Anna Wedel or Chamberlain of City of

N.Y. 500 00 8-24-34 Anna Wedel or Chamberlain of City

of N. Y. 1,000 00 8-24-34 Anna Wedel or Chamberlain of City of

N. Y. 1,600 00 8-24-34 Anna Wedel or Chamberlain of City of

N. Y. 1,600 00 8-24-34 Anna Wedel or Chamberlain of City of

N. Y. 2,764 42 8-24-34 Theodore Reiss or Chamberlain of City

of N. Y. 1,761 21 8-24-34 Santo A. Polizzi and Rosie Polizzi or

Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 750 00 8-24-34 Santo A. Polizzi & Rosie Polizzi or

Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 1,000 00 8-24-34 Santo A. Polizzi & Rosie Polizzi or

Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 2,500 00 8-24-34 Santo A. Polizzi & Rosie Polizzi or

Chamberlain of City of N. Y 3,850 00 8-24-34 Santo A. Polizzi & Rosie Polizzi or

Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 2,085 02 8-2.4-34 Luigi Paolillo & Guiseppa Paolillo or

Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 500 00 8-24-34 Luigi Paolillo & Giuseppa Paolillo or

Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 1,000 00 8-24-34 Luigi Paolillo & Giuseppa Paolillo or

Chamberlain of City of N. Y 2,250 00 Triborough Bridge Authority.

\Voodcrest Const. Co., Inc. 24,405 30 Kennedy-Riegger Drilling Ce., Iuc. 4,252 50 N. Y. Tel. Co. 69 33 N. Y. Tel. Co. 232 11 N. Y. Tel. Co. 22 57 N. Y. Tel. Co. 151 35 Carroll J. Reilly 229 21

Board of Water Supply. 1-20-31 .Anna hl, Murphy & James R. 1lurphv,

executors of estate of John H. Murphy, deceased 7,500 00

7-31-34 8-23-34 Globe Indenutity Co 9 00 7-20-34 8-21-34 11. F. King Co 9 25 7-31-34 8-21-34 Beebe Station Garage, Inc 24 05 7-31-34 8-21-34 W. L. B, Evans 5 20 8- 2-34 8-21-34 Albany Avenue Garage 17 70 7-11-34 8-21-34 Lufkin Rule Co., Inc 3 9(I

Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. 114409 8-16-34 IElectro Bleacing Gas Co 401 31

-21I-34 Orange & Rockland Elec. Co 590 (X) 7- 2-34 8-23-34 National Surety Corp 18 00 8-10-34 8-22-34 Black & Decker Mfg. Co 12 45 7-19-34 8-22-34 Henry Spen 35 00

THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBI1: 1, 1934.

Name of Payee. Amount.

00

2,383 69

2,476 19

500 00

1,000 00

800 00

1,065 18

1,065 18

3,816 83

?,051 48

917 00

3,142 09

917 00

3,142 08

1,833 00

6,285 18

458 25

1,571 29

458 25

1,571 29

or Chamhcrlaiti

300 00

1,000 00

1,750 00

800 00 277 08 435 41

VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN THE DEPARTMENT OF

FINANCE ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1934.

H.treinbelow is a stat,:ment of all vouchers received iu the Department of Finance on this date in which i' shown the Department of Finance voucher number, the late of the invoce or the registered number of the con• tract, the name of the payee and the amount of the voucher.

Where two or more bills are embraced in one voucher the date of the earliest is given excepting that when such vouchers -re submitted under a contract, the registered number of the contract is shown instead.

JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller.

300 82 1,650 39 0,484 32

144 38

72 13 373 O2 374 87 .136 62

87 30 2 92

22 51)

49 10

54 05 76 88 34 77 18 84 1727 162 07

22 75 125 83 21 46

55 81 14 75 8 1(

292 50 145 72 295 60 129 60 257 28

1 05 32 76 14 26 8625

701 31 324 90

1,541 78 72 57 27 85

2 70 5.400 2 66 37 38

837 5(1 38 85

699 00 4600 8030

1,822 59 28899

1,034 42 6 90 49 63 126 29 12 24 14 95 3 48 2 72 11 78

114 11 17 25 80 95 7 64 3 2) 24 34

4080 81 90

39 34 20681

1 81

59 90 58 50 22 13 19 15 36 23 18 0) 39 10 41 95 12 19 23 15 67 00 382 00

500 00 5 88

18 25 51 39

2 00 10 70 3 25 7 50 450 1 95 15 00 47 50 249 00 8200

355 00

580 00 945 00

75 70 312 00

330 00 725 00 345 00

150579 150580 150581 150582

150583 150584 150585 150586 150587 150588 150589 150590 150591 150592 150593 150594 150595 150596 150597 150598 150599 150600 150601 150602 150603

150604 150605 150606 150607 150608 150609 150610 150611 150612 150613 150614 150615 150616 150617 150618 150619 150620 150621 150622

150623 150624 150625 150626 150627 150628 150629 150630

150511 I5o512 150513 150514 150515 150516 150517 150518 150519 5(1520 50521 50522 50523 50524 50525 50526 5057 50528 50529 50530 50531 50532 50533 50534 50535 50536 50537

50538 50539 50540 50541 50542 5054.3 50544 50569 50570 50571 50572 50573 50574 50575 50576 50577 50578

150631 113652

150632

113(52 1506733

113514 150634

113604 150635

113520 150636

113540 150637

113548 150638

113697 151X39

113699

151)(740

113700 150641

09573 150642

113:557 150643

108593

96745 111430 103225 113507 113o47 113648 103228 108555 113664 113755

90758 103233 113681 96770 96770 113401 108573 96773 111465 103251 96773 113696 113819 98230 113722 113725

113580 113830 113339 113664 113580 113808 113755 114278 114274 113337 113802 113675 113728 113669 113682 113682 113653

113653 113692 113625 113721

113658 111635 111595 113644 113698 96801 113951 96787 113756 111453 96762 113707 98357 108584 96781 98531 96741 113785 111457 96765 96763

113798 96780 96782 113813 113653 108571 96769 96768 96767 69766 113677 108602

968100 108601 113768 113802 113337 113707 113755

113507 114498 113625 113501 113504 113507 113653 113653

373 (N) 202 92

Gl 72

51 20 2o2 50 5000 28 50 32 (i0 18 75

417 25 1,955 82 2,965 47

399 75 231 50 417 90 4 46

525 72 663 09 102 24 617 80

2,045 40 1 43

1,552 50 62 50 102 73

11200 3 93

361 50 46 80 85 86 9084

450 73 139 35

24,582 90 975 44 282 68 85 94 27 90 10 62

289 60 270 04) 212 40

2 75

195 711 158 51 8055 35 oO, 3i'

1,274 7) 20 16 2700

flail 1_'5 ? 16 20

250 (I(1 4,358 76

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

Number.

Name of Payee. Amount.

1;0644 1:1;(,45 130 4r; 151)4}7 1;(1048 150649 49 I 5065 156175,1

151 1652

1.0(153 150(,54 130055 1510,56 1501,5 7

1=0658 15O659 I SIt66) )

150450 150451

1:0452

150453 ] 50454 15((455 150456 150457 150458 1827

150209 150204

150205

150206 150207 150208

150319 150320 150321 150322 150323 150225 150 226 150227 150216

150217 150218 150219 150220 150221 15,)2 2 7

150223

150 224

150425 150426 150427 150428 1504 9 150434) 150431 150413 150414 150415 15(1416 150417 150418 150419 150420 150421 150422 150423 150424 150404 150405 15(1406 15047)7 150408

150409

50410 50411 50412 50432 '04,33 50434 50435 50436 50437 50438 50439 50440 50441 50442 50443 50444 5(1445 50446 50447 5(1448 50449

50212

50711

13571) Sc,,tt. 11'rc~nian & ('' 1.341 49 ((3273 I rarkc 5o7),ner's H n, ) ,' 1'1 6-1 967YI Charlc: 1crihner'• n 4J i )$ 1 !45o Charlr< Scril ncr'. ~, n s 1.751 I f, 2 4)(761 Sily r, liHrc]ett & 6' 7,('L7 22 11487 Sil\er, ]'iorelrtt .1 C'' i' 32

1)6192 Simm'n", 1'cc)1ian7 & 1''. • Inc. 3,152 (,I 13507 \lilton 1)raollry (u .8 7(, 13755 I",rc~t !),x & Lunilcr Co ,

Inc. 44 fI 13/07 1'eck7r,m. 1.title O: I1 ,, Inc 1 9I1 13574 1). J. Sill,-, 'n, Inc 232 92

1,3574 1). 1. Siiil,t'n, lnc 71 76

13574 1). J. Singict,'n, lnc l67 (,4

l3,38 Rena el i1(6rti11g (i~ Vrl Co ,

Inc $5)) O0 13345 Chelsea Preys 786 31) 13785 1malam_,tcd Piper C1'.. [tic. 3 23 13795 11 ilkin:m 1ircy Cu., ri;•incc

of Icmpirc C,,nt. ]':quip. 1' 5 16

Department of Hospitals. Chldren AV'clfare I~edlerati(u 9 It) NIaxvvell Lcwwwis 1 55 \Iax~;cll Levis 39 61) Lawrence T. I)ermoly 2 48 Lawrence 1'. Dermody 41 (5 Lawrence T. Dcrm',dr t, 36 Orange County Tel. Co. 76 85 Postal Tel. Cahle Co, 20 X61 \lass. 1)nnd6n, & in.. 1..... 8 II) National Surety Corp 10 8 I Amer. Surety Co. of N. 1' 7 20 U. S. Fidelity & (hear. Co 2 i)) McKim. _\lead & ]White 30.150 (4)

The Mayoralty. 113867 N. Y. Tel. Co 84 49

N. Y. & Brooklyn Towel Supply Co. 10 00 Columbia Rilrbon & Carbon Mfg. Co., Inc. 1 67 Macke' Radio &Tel. Co 4 78 Postal Tel.-Cable Co. 55 29 Western Union Tel. Co 45

Miscellaneous. Luigi Biello 820 90 Joseph Svoboda 980 45

Albert F. Bennett 1,000 00 Samuel Coon 600 00 Charles Brown 15 97 Lillian Wolin 81 15 Specialty Auto Parts Co 78 80 Owens & Co., Inc. 44 65 Dorothy Muller 480 36 Dorothy Muller 52 27 Gould & Newman 100 00 Theodore F. Archer 50 00 John P. Carroll 75 00 Walter E. ]Varner 100 00 Thomas I). Austin 50 0(1 Chamberlain of N. Y. City 480 3i Chamberlain of N. Y. City 52 27 Chamberlain of N. Y. City 480 36 Chamberlain of N. Y. City 52 27 Chamberlain of N. V. City 480 35 Chamberlain of N. Y. City 52 27 Robert B. Nelson 15 84 Thomas Taylor 26 39 Leopold Beir 19 79 Elizabeth F. Hyland 16 71 John F. Regan 6 44

William Ward 15 84 John J. Haslach 12 27 Mr. & Mrs. leader IKurtuz 30 11 Mike Kariotis 5 71 Rose Kinsel 5 71 Geo. E. 8 Freda A. Miller 18 37 Anthony De Felippo 164 73 John G. Stein 10 56

Emil Kraemer 24 41 S. Meyer 12 11

George Strasser 7 )1 Devid \\'eirner 14 78 Marie Kopf 10 56 Andrew Haursh 37 60 Prudence Co., Inc. 976 00 800 Park .Ave. Corp 1,59(7 27 Church E. Gates & Co 338 75 Madison Properties, Inc 795 00 2160 Walton Ave. Corp 384 50 216(1 Walton Ave. Corp 1 15 A. M. Ling & Son Realty Corp. 4,020 00 A. M. Bin(; & Son Realty Corp. 2 87 Chamberlain of N. Y. City-.. 913 85 Frank Schenck 5 So Frank H. I_enzc 3; 64 Enna Eicliher~t 2.1 75 0. E. Il ucther 21 11 Albert Taylor 19 00 H. Eckel 15 83 George C Gittere 30 35 Rockland T. Homans 48 49 Frank Ulrich 15 44 Charles Becker 1(I 5o Henry Koch 18 21) A. H. 1' nox t, 00 Andrew Reimberger 8 $4 Johanna Bochow 2 70 K. Kappes 2 05 Herman Dehaan 3 75 Peter Kason icz 2 (5 Adolf Glaser 3 7; Loretta KIN 4 28 Ilelen \V'issel 89 21

New York Public Library. U. S. Trust Co. of N. V 8,923 47 Police Department.

114540 C4rsc4l(cv & c155i11\', Inc S 12 23

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934. THE CITY RECORD. 5637

5, 17 20 52I

50723 51)7 24

5))i 25 5u721 5i727

50'28 5ii79

51)34 501346

5(i 547

5(7548 5(5 4) 5(551) 50551 50552 50553

50:55 50556

;0061 ;0102 50(63 50664 06(5

50666 50 i!i7 51Y),68 50669 50670 50671 50672 50673 50674 ;lI)1S 5(hi%66 50677

511(;9 50f() 5061 ;0ti82 506143 5(k~84 50o85 50(&) 50687 ,;(48 ;0089 50(90 50( 91 50('2

500)3 ,f)' 94 50t~95 5(X96 50697

I5()668 150699 15070 150701 150702 I 5070

150704 1 5(17 65

1;07,)-1 ( 5(17)7

1507~1~

15(17)) 150710 1515;7

505.11~ 5055') 505i,) 50561 0~h?

505 ,3 1148

150488 151)489

5(490 ;040 1

3(1462

50494 50495 5049(, 0497 50495 50499 50500 50501 50502 50503

15) 504

1 505(1 5 150506

150507 150508

15050) 150511)

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

Number.

Amount.

483 65 339 34 2 1(1

205 90

4200 118 40 9 16 1 78

53 88 37 15 78 27 12 48

1,119 70 13 40

145 53 54072 9(1(1 06 65 80

2,601 36 306 90 15 00 3450 10 19 15 20 116 21

3,746 233

14 698 861 880 202

329 1

381 1.069 1,603

25

13 254

151 59 3 1 r,

9,939 o2 36 511

890 91 379

5118 42 4(1 2O

114554 Morris Garlinkel (14041 M. A\ enzclberg

1140 41 Washburn (rushy, Co., Inc 11403 2 Dry Milk Co., Inc 114270 Qucenslx,ro Farm Products,

Inc. 114554 ](orris Garfinkel 114(70 Austin, Nichols & Co., Inc 114531, 11. Baron & Co., Inc 11471)7 Francis Ii. Leggett & Co 1140O9 Irrancis 11. Leggett & Co

Department of Education. Edwards & Co., Inc Frank Teicher, assignee of Joseph Martinz & Co., Inc Frank Teicher, assignee of Joseph Martinz & Co., Inc lames A. Geelan lames A. Geelan \Iarnu n C nt. Co. \Iarmion Cont. Co. Frank Teicher R. Solomon, assignee of B. Schenker A. Glaser T. Yost R. Solomon, assignee of M. Badash

13574 D. 1. Singleton. Inc 137.35 S. Weinstein Supply Co 13713 Ray-Mont Pro. Co., Inc 13812 George W. 'dillar & Co 13513 Cnnray Pro. Co. 13394 Conray Pro. Co. 13(57 Clayton Mfg. Co. 13728 Unity Sanitary Supply Co 08569 Houghton Mifflin Co. 96746 Milton Bradley Co. 13761 Milton Bradley Co 13507 Milton Bradley Co. 13523 Saml. Gabriel Sons & Co 96775 Macmillan Co. 03232 Franklin Pub. & Supply Co 96743 A. S. Barnes & Co., Inc 03222 A. S. Barnes & Co., Inc 0332o Baker & Taylor Co 08545 Baker & Taylor Co 98225 Laker & Taylor Co 13786 Atlas Stationery Corp 085(xO Franklin Pub. & Supply Co 13796 (;eorge N. Foley Co 1361))) Favor, Ruhl & Co 96755 JP'hn H. Eggers Co., Inc 967f,5 1l ughton :Mifflin Co 96706 Ir)quois Pub. Co., Inc 967(9 I.aidlaw Bros., Inc

113602 Samuel Lewis Co., Inc 108572 Little, Brown & Co., Inc 113580 M. J. Tobin Co 113728 Unity Sanitary Supply Co 113(750 A. L. Cahn & Sons, Inc 113812 Geo. W. Millar & Co., Inc 113733. S. Weinstein Supply Co 113650 A. L. Cahn & Sons, Inc 11367 5 Semel Goldman 113720 Spool Cotton Co 113808 Iindner Co. 113507 Milton Bradley Co 113580 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc 113755 Forest Box & Lumber Co 113652 Lafayette National Bank, as-

signee of Cavanagh Bros. & Co., Inc.

113092 Samuel Lewis Co., Inc 113721 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y ,

I:W 11.3344 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc 113824 Standard Kitchenware Sup-

ply Co. 113634 Ansonia Coated Abrasives,

Inc. 111434 Beckley Card)' Co 108547 Beckley Card)' Co

F.rne,,t ('apelle Eugene Brandt & Son Marnuon Cont. Co Augustus Rogers Michael Cavanagh Margaret E. Field Margaret E. Field Leon Chomsky J. Stuehringer Thomas F. Murray, Jr., re- ceiver I. R. T. Co Caswell Motor Co Batman's Elec. Welding & .Auto Radiator Works Cadillac Motor Car Co A. Christman Auto \Vagon Works, Inc. Kroger Jones, Inc Liberty Glass Co., Inc Andrew Gross Co., Inc Samuel Lewis, Inc Richard C. Loesch Co Baker, Voorhis & Co. All Steel Scale Co., Inc John F. Ferguson, Inc. ii. H. Aldag Particular Iron Works, Inc R. Solomon, assignee of U Yost ....... .. .. Smvth-Donegan Co, Weiss Klau Co., assignee of Fred G. Lax Co. S. Weinstein Superior Shade & Awning Co. T. A. Painting Co. Julius Strober - - - -

Name of Payee.

M. Berson Bobbs, Merrill Co. Boobs, Merrill Co Milton Bradley Co. Milton Bradley Co. M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. Burland Ptg. Co., Inc. Denoyer-Geppert Co. Denoyer-Geppert Co. H. Dietz Co. Forest Box & Lumber Co Ginn & Co. Ginn & Co Horner Bros. Woolen Mills Laurel Book Co. Laurel Book Co Samuel Lewis Co., Inc. I.ongmans, Green & Co Longmans, Green & Co Longmans, Green & Co Longmans, Green & Co Longmans, Green & Co Merit Supply Co., Inc Remington Rand, Inc. Stanley Bowmar Co E. Steiger & Co. Technical Color & Chemical Works M. J. Tobin Co., Inc M. J. Tobin Co., Inc. John T. Stanley Co., Inc H. Dietz Co. 31. J. Tobin Co., Inc. Lindner Co. Forest Bros, Lumber Co Burns Bros. Avers Fuel Corp. Daniel I1. Rader Hano Paper Corp. Semel Goldman Unity Sanitary Supply Co George H. Fick, Inc. Hudson Bag Co., Inc. Hudson Bag Co,, Inc Industrial Credit Corp., as- signee of Joseph Cavanagh & Co. Joseph Cavanagh & Co Samuel Lewis Co., Inc. Ackerman, Inc.

Standard Oil Co. of N. Y , Inc. Leo Cohen Rand, McNally & Co American News Co., Inc. William Bratter, Inc. .. .. Geo. W. Millar & Co., Inc. World Book Co. Art Extension Press, Inc Rand, McNally & Co. Hein Nolan Lumber Co D. C. Heath Co. D. C. Heath Co. Peckham, Little & Co., Inc Oxford University Press Noble & Noble Newson & Co. American Viewpoint Society American Book Co. Amalgamated Paper Co. Iroquois Pub. Co. Houghton Mifflin Co. Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc. N. Glantz & Son William L. Neill Noble & Noble Milton Paper Co., Inc. Joseph Cavanagh & Co Laidlaw Bros., Inc. I.aidlaw Bros., Inc Johnson Pub. Co. Eugene F. Irvin Iroquois Pub. Co., Inc Grady Travers Co. World Book Co. John C. Winston Co. John C. Winston Co Ichabod T. Williams & Sons Hano Paper Corp. Daniel M. Rader

Peckham, Little & Co., Inc Forest Box & Lumber Co , Inc. Milton Bradley Co. Mara Fuel Co., Inc. Accurate Binding Co., Inc American Book Co. Baker & Taylor Co. 'stilton Bradley Co. Joseph Cavanagh & Co Industrial Credit Corp., as-signee of Joseph Cavanagh & Co. Lafayette National Bank, as-signee of Cavanagh Bros. & Co., Inc. Cavanagh Bros. & Co., Inc Continental Ptg. Co., Inc H. Dietz Co I)uuhledav, Doran & Co., Inc Laidla\v Bros., Inc Clias. E. Merrill Co A. Meyers & Sons Corp Montauk Paint & Wall Paper Co. Mnnt,gomery & Co., Inc Silver, Burdett & Co Office Appliance Ink Co Scott, Foresman & Co

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount.

er No. tract Number.

149 93 8

67 1() 00 93 50 00 1? 69

83 50 33 78 48 ('3 13 95 5)) 5O

Name of Payee. Amount.

l712 1 1 l.iU 2 P~ir;,md Ptg. Cn. 264 90

H; 1.: 1 lI 247 GC . 1). A1 cthcrill & Cu., Inc. 1,170 00 President, Borough of Brooklyn,

l lhn 1'. Jul,c d Co 15u 00 -tr!TIi;rft i, outidry & \Ia-llin ° \\ ,,rk;

L. lyric t r ,: S(III, Inc ( irill r. Ice l urp Nirl cw„l rl Li al C.,., inc ( nil r x l (, t u , lilt'. ... •lai' I.. hcrry ns, Inc ( ati,nu h Ilrot, & Co., Inc \lcrit Blue Print & Supply

\tetvvoud Ufficc b. iuip. Corp. N. 1'. I3uat Oar Co., Inc l;a>:-Sett Hdvte. Co., Inc _Anciu)r Packing Co. PP:ngine Co

I ara0rm 1 CV()Inte (i)rp. Per-% Aleti l Prol. Co., Inc I )aviil H. Smith. & Sons, Inc.

nc-,al l:ireltrooiin; Co Ilerring Hall :11ary in Safe U).

V. Silvester, Inc. Mont0' incry & Co., Inc \lontgc'mery & Co., Inc Or)t klvn Ititciers Stittlrly Cr. C rarlf(lyd material Cori)... 1) J. Durham Co., Inc

I r,nldin Ilardwtarc (ti

Haul-attar 1 earinc & Sup-

lily C1 \lani,attan ]learu10Slw-

ply C~> Penn \t achy. Co., Inc

President, Borough of Manhattan. 11 11() 1 liarstirl `l Motor Car Cu 11.1_'. 0 Elm C at (01 Co.

I l kAic2r1 Oil Corp. 113.2; Natiututl Ci n utners Paper

Corp, \Varner Ouin1an Co. 1\arltcr Ouinlatl ('(,. lulin. 1lcrlttcrlutf t"i lrad %llnmcr 1-;eltin;, (~)

\\_il1lam F. \l atthia~

~icncer Turbine ( John A. y1c(arthl, & Cu , Inc. Otip Vlevator C.

1cat1iu llcctric Cu., Inc. . . l'. kuhler Products, Inc \luurl.a & O_uelch, Inc. MiSwccmy 1lcc. l u., Inc ( harlc F. f )iyun. Inc. 1' cnnedy Valve 1118. Co H . n C. lame: L. 10 bert n l ills

A. 1 ,eblin”, Suns C u

Clink 11c1t Co. l.ittlefi,rl Pr,,s. Sterling Nl o r; Co. I'ittshurlt Part; C) 1). t1"bite Co i. John 1.1, .•^: & Co., Iuc_ Lille Prrxlucts Cu Shcnt _n \V'illiams Cu lbthn A. (acv Co. Lt ltr .\ttti, Sl1P1)lc Co., Inc Nrogcn Jonas, Inc.

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con-

Name of Payee. er No. tract

Number.

N. Y. Bearings & Parts Co., Inc. Louis Fischer, Inc. Smith-Hamburg-Scott, Inc

Meehan Paving & Const. Co , Inc. Chas. A. Schieren Co.

F. 0. Graho Alachine Wks , Inc.

tin)ith & Gregory of N. Y , Inc. Batsman's I:lec. Welding & :Auto Radiator W'o'ks Willoughby's N. Y. Cleveland Trinidad Paving Corp.

\1anhattan Stationery Co , Inc. United Speedometer Repair Co., Inc. Linde Air Products Co. Conray Products Co., Inc Mathiesen Alkali Wks., Inc \Valldorff, Hafner & Schultz, Inc. Paul Schaad Paul Schaad Paul Schaad Baitinger Flee. Co., Inc. Baitinger Elec. Co., Inc

E. B. Newman Charcoal Co , Inc. Liquid Carbonic Corp. Armour Sand Paper Wks Continental Rubber Wks Acme Tile & M'9 Co., Inc, Easter^ States Supply Co Crane Co. Century Rubber Stamp Wks., Inc. Ebling, Murray, Inc. Montgomery & Co., Inc Montgomery & Co., Inc Bass-Sett Hardware Co., Inc. Chesebro, Whitman Co., Inc. Meyer, Sniffen Co. A. P. Dienst Co., Inc. I. Edward Brown, Inc Joseph F. Dries Joseph F. Dries J. F. Gleason Co. Mahoney, Clarke, Inc. Charles Kurzon, Inc. Charles Kurzon, Inc. Goodall Rubber Co Samuel April All Steel Equipment Co Topping Bros. Topping Bros. Topping Bros. Meehan Building Materials Co., Inc. J. P. Duffy Co. Dimock & Fink Plumbing Supply Co. East River Mill & Lumber Co. Samuel Levine Samuel Levine Carroll, McCreary Co., Inc. M. J. Merkin Paint Co., Inc.

President, Borough of Richmond. N. Y. Tel. Co.

Amount.

1 35 18 05 54 50

5 50 72 50

300 00

61 34

12 00 26 10

34 50

40 60

2 80 128 55 19 80 20 90

79 44 2 10 4 20

28 41 9 75

51 75

18 50 32 50 4 54 420 400 14 8, 130

1 38 3100 12 50 1 80 2 70 7 50

62 40 983

118 14 3 10 20 40 200 14 50 390 2 52 4 23 148

609 12 10 80 164

25 32

928 13 138 60

106 95

67 33 24 00 18 00 2000 11 00

263 94

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con-

Name of Payee. Amount, er No. tract

Number.

150310

Henry J. Langworthy 56 43

150307

Palma Motor Sales & Service Corp, 840 Palma Motor Sales & Service Corp. 21 37

50308 American Writing Machine Co. 2400

50311 Nash S. I., Inc. 7 22

50312 N. Y. Motor Supply Co., Inc. 3 30

50313 N. Y. Motor Supply Co., Inc. 5 90

50314 N. Y. Motor Supply Co., Inc. 27 04

50315 Palma Motor Sales & Service Corp, 63 93

50316 Columbia Refining Co. 130 14

50317 Gulf Refining Co, 210 00

50318 General Tire Co. 778 68

50294 Autographic Register Co.. , , 4 68

50295 Vanbro Const. Corp 465 00

50296 Vanbro Const. Corp 462 50

50297 Hudson Oil Co., Inc 50 29

50298 L. & F. Tire Co 9 10

50299 Palma Motor Sales & Ser- vice Corp, 14 35

50300 Palma Motor Sales & Ser- vice Corp, 52 30 Palma Motor Sales & Ser- vice Corp. 137 38

150301

Gertler Elec. Supply Corp , 15 84

150302

Superior Distributors, Inc 3 44 Superior Distributors, Inc... 9 30

150303

Eveready Auto Corp 926 47

150304

Eveready Auto Corp...., 98 00

150305

Eveready Auto Corp 227 70

150306

N. Y. Motor Supply Co., Inc 8 00 Department of Public Welfare.

150565 Manufacturers Trust Co 134,442 150564 National City Bank of N'. Y 43,437 150566 National City Bank of N. Y 108,939 150567 Bank of Manhattan Co 153,890 150568 Manufacturers Trust Co 135,106

20 60 95 01 85

Register, Kings County.

150732 Samuel A. MacElroy 5 50

150733 Aaron L. Jacoby 99 00

150734 N. Y. Tel. Co 54 71

150735 John W. Crowley 3 20

Register, New York County.

150211 Frank S. Conway 15 00

Triborough Bridge Authority.

1517 John J. Abrahamsen Co., Inc. 4,211 77

1518 Joseph A. Donohue 782 25

1519 N. Y. & Queens Elec. Light & Power Co. 1 00

1520 Theodore Kautzky 50 00

1521 N. Y. Tel. Co. 19 81

1522 N. Y. Tel. Co. 204 99

1523 Consolidated Shipbui I d i n g Corp. 38 61

1524 Harry W. Wood 516 67

1525 Marine Mfg. & Supply Co_ 18 00

1526 Kennedy - Riegger Drilling Co. 385 00

1527 Johon D. Walsh, Inc. 697 50

1528 Bruns, Kimball & Co., Inc. 6,518 13 Bruns, Kimball & Co., Inc. 6,640 13

1529 Herald-Nathan Press, Inc, 196 69

1530 Unity Stamp Co., Inc. 44 00

1531 Remington Rand, Inc. 9 00

1532 Atlas Stationery Corp. 5 24

1533 Herald-Nathan Press, Inc. . 355 46

1524 Herald-Nathan Press, Inc. . 346 84

1535 Herald-Nahtan Press, Inc. . 306 41

1536 Herald-Nathan Press, Inc. . 179 76

15034))

1503;1

I "(.354 1501,355

151)356

150.157

15(1358 1:0359

150360

13I13o 1

1`(Iits2 i50363 150,164 150365

150366

150367

150368

150369 1 50370 150394 150.395 50396

15(1347 15(1371

150372 150373

150374 150375 150376 150377 1 50378 150379

150380 150381 150382

150383 150384 150385 150386

150387

150388 150389

150390

150391

150392 150393

140309

Invoice finance Bate Vouch or Cun- er Nu. tract

Number.

I,,t4

t: 3,S

1:1)470 1 iO4 1 I17 ] '1147.1

:=0474

141475 1 1l4,)r 1 471 150478 1;(147)) I$(t4S()

.( 1~1 1; Oaf'

;04o l

(t0

9

9

5 6 38

12 8

535

i0

25

1;

43 96 N1

04 00

10 00 9 (t0 38 50 9() 41)

27 94 083 81 2(11 0(1

2 12

6 51)

28 (1) :3 2;

50 Ol]

5,314 74 11,047 7t1

356 0) 7,876 43

701 9fi 8) 52 5 95

22 00 20 4()

20 (dl 10(0 (00 91 80 10 80 31 5(,I 87 04 4 19 3 36

15 48 (i 76 9 Ou

13 05 406 U0 22 0I1 21 (t(1 38-)

14 7-1 11 7o 12 00 82 4(i (13 38

6) 14 11 41

'3.; 51) 40 11 07 Ill

3(138 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934.

LAW DEPARTMENT. The follotvin schedules form a brief extract of the transactions of the office of

the Corp 'radial C un el 0)r the vv'c:ek ended Aug. 4, 1934, as required by section 1546 if the Greater New York Charter.

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

SCHEDULE "A." Suits and Special Proceedings Instituted.

Court. Rev. l o. Cnmmcni ed. Title. Nature of Action.

For damage to ambulance. collision µ1t1: auto of deft., 98th st. and lark ave., $32.

For damage to trolley car No. 8016, collision with D. S. truck, Franklin aye. and Union st., Bklyn., $114.45.

F,tr damage to trolley car No. 7124, collision with D. S. truck, E. 98th st. and Lenox rd,, Bklyn., $88.20.

Fur damage to bus No. 296, collision with U. S. truck, Kings highway and E. 23d st., Bklyn., $67.50.

Fur damage to trolley pole No. 309, struck by D. S. truck, Ilergen st. and Nostrand ave., Bklyn., $38.19.

For balance due under contract for construction of sewer, 95th ave., Queens, $431.25,

Summons only served. For water consumed, Lot 38, Block

1161, etc., $306.86. For damage to ambulance by a-ato of

(left., 58th st. and 1st ave., $30. For damage to lamppost by auto of

deft., Central Park and 106th st., $35.92.

For rent for boathouse privileges, etc.. Ft. Washington Park, $50.

Mandamus to compel reinstatement as Inspector of Iron and Steel Con. struction, Board of Transportation.

To restrain interference with plain. tiff's business at Velodrome, Coney Island.

Personal injuries, struck by Police auto, and for loss of services, Olm-stead and Haviland ayes., Bronx, $3,000,

Mtinicir'al..''i' 1 Judy 33'x, 1934 Lieberman Eros., Inc. (ads. the City)

\I.;n..lt'k'n '?)G 2 July ?n, 19.14 Br,ioklyn '& Queen s Transit Corp.

\1 tun .11k 'it ' 6

July 3~1 , 1934 Brooklyn & Queen s Transit Corp.

\t;t,, lt'k'n t, 4 11ti~ 31, 1 , 1934 Prooklyn Bus Corp....

\iutttti u. 6 lu'y .31', 1934 Brooklyn & Queens Transit Corp.

\Jun .1;'k'u : t Jnl} : U 1934 Flushing Contracting & Engineering Co., Inc„ etc. .

,.tl re nc, . i 7 July Jo, 1934

Burrell, Evelyn, vs. City of N. Y. et al

Hurl:il. ' Jolt' 22(,, 1934 Dorfbrad Realty Corp. (ads. the City)

1lnr:i ;pal _ iuiy _27, 1934 S. 11. A. Plaza Market, Inc. (ads. the City)

t1utrc'i1':u 0 July 55. 11134 Fulton, George (ads. the City)

11~.rtil( l]',, r Jut'y S6 1934

l3uffcl, Gustave (ads the City)

7 (i:lr l), 3 (34

Ca anagh. John Joseph (ex rd.), vs. John H. Delaney et al., etc

.;t K ).' . 11 I t]> 3 1. 1 5.34

Brooklyn Kennel Club, Inc.. vs. John F. O'Ryan and ano., etc.

.lts(.: l''' 1.1 huh 30, 1')34 I3ottalico, Mcdestina, and Anthony Bottalico vs. City of N. Y. and ano.

Supreme. . . 206 13

Municipal. .206

July 30, 1934 Kramer, Solomon S. (ex Tel.), vs. Paul Moss and ano., etc.

14 July 30, 1934 Cummings, Morton L (ex rel.), vs. Raymond V. Ingersoll and ano., etc.

15 July 30, 1934 Siegel, Maurice, vs. Robert R. Switzky et al., etc.

16 July 27, 1934 Archer Cab Corp. (ads the City)

S. & B. Taxi Corp. (ads the City)

Stein, Walter C. (ads the City)

Dunn, Edward W., and ano. (ads. the City) .

Masi, Francis B. (ads the City)

LaRocca, Anthony C. (ads. the City)

Packard Motor Car Co of N. Y. (ads. the City) .

20 July 27, 1934 R. & S. Operating Corp. (ads. the City)

Gramaglia Bros., Inc , and ano. (ads. the City) ,..

22 July 31, 1934 Weiner, Leonard, in- fant, by guardian, and Samuel Weiner

281 July 31, 1934 Fulton Trust Co. of N. Y., trustee for Louise Lee et al., etc.,

vs. Rhoda Greines et al 23 July 31, 1934 Dalton, Maurice

D. M, W. Contracting Co., Inc.

Brockman, Herman, vs. Theodore A. Sunder- man, etc.

Goetz, Paul, vs. Bd. of Elections of City of N. Y. and ano

Mandamus to compel reinstatement of petitioner to position of Inspector of Licenses.

Mandamus to compel reinstatement of petitioner as Assistant Engineer, Bureau of Highways, Bklyn.

To restrain City from paying Switzky & Co. sum of $2,100.

For damage to lamppost, struck by auto of deft., West dr., Central Park, $46.44,

For damage to railing of Manhattan Bridge by auto of deft., $26.72.

For damage to lamppost by auto of deft„ 67th st. and Central Park, $53.95.

For damage to fire alarm post by autos of defts., Westchester and Metcalf ayes., Bronx, $196.06.

For damage to lamppost by auto of deft,, Dyckman st. and Nagle ave.. $46.40.

For rent of land, etc., Lot 24, Block 2356, Bronx, $350.

For use and occupation of vault space, 1861 Broadway, $1,299.41.

For repairing City motorcycle, struck by auto of deft., 97th st. and Cen-tral Park West, $24.98.

To recover amount of judgment in favor of Lillian Karns for $4,-338.68, etc., and for $4,000 bond given by National Surety Corp.

Personal injuries, fall, excavation, and for loss of services, 176th st. and Crotona pkway., Bronx, $1,000.

To foreclose mortgage. Personal injuries, struck by D. S.

truck, 43d st. and 52d ave., Wood-side, Queens, $3,000.

To foreclose mechanic's lien.

To recover chattels valued at $100. For judgment declaring pltff. a citizen

of United States and to compel Board of Elections to reinstate his name upon Register of Voters for 146th B. D. of 2d A. D., Kings,

Sup., K. Co.206

Supreme. , .206

Municipal..206

Court. Reg. Fo. Commenced, Title. Nature of Action.

Mon., B'x..206

Supreme... Mis.

City, Q. Co.206

Municipal..206 16 July 27, 1934

Municipal..206 17 July 30, 1934

Municipal. .206 17 July 27, 1934

Municipal..206 18 July 27, 1934

Municipal. .206 18 July 30, 1934

Supreme. . .206 19 July 30, 1934

Supreme... 206 21 July 30, 1934

Sup., K. Co.206 24 July 31, 1934

Mun.,B'k'n.Mis. 281 July 31, 1934

Sup., K. Co.206 25 July 31, 1934

Sup., K. Co.206 45 Aug. 2, 1934 Tabor, S a in u e I (ex rel.), vs. John Delaney et al., etc.

tfunicipal..206 46 Aug. 2, 1934 Weltman, Isidore

lfunicipal..206 47 July 31, 1934 Stanley Trucking Corp. (ads. the City)

Municipal. .206 48 July 30, 1934 Fitzbiggons, John T , and ano. (ads. the City) ,

Municipal. .206 48 July 25, I934 Johnson Holding Corp (ads. the City)

Supreme...206 49 Aug. 2, 1934 Selman, Sam, and ano ,

etc., vs. John F O'Ryan, etc.

City 206 50 Aug. 2, 1934 Lubliner, Annie, and ano. vs. City Bank Farmers Trust Co., trustee of Wm. Wal-dorf Astor, and ano.

( ity, Q. Co.206 51 Aug. 2, 1934 Argenzio, Mary, and Nichola Argenzio ....

52 Aug. 2, 1934 Baratta's, Inc.

53 Aug. 2, 1934 Holley, Mary, admr'x

of Vincent Holley dec'd

S ipreme...206 54 Aug. 2, 1934 Montgomery, Hester Virgins, et al., extrs. of George T. Mont-gomery, dec'd, vs. Ma-son & Hanger Co. et al.

S ipreme...206 55 Aug. 2, 1934 Pegram, Minnie S., vs

Mason & Hanger Co et al.

Supreme, ..Mis. 284 Aug. 2, 1934 Excelsipr Savings Bank vs. Emmer Realty Corp. et al,

\I -micipi l..206 56 Aug. 2, 1934 Citron, Irene and Mor ris Citron

MI.in.,B'k'n.206 57 Aug. 2, 1934 Riddle, Ruth

Stpreme...206 58 Aug. 2, 1934 New York Post, Inc., vs. Dept. of Health of City of N. Y

M inicilal..Mis. 285 Aug. 2, 1934 Goodyear Service, Inc , vs. Theodore A. Sun- derman, etc.

U. S. Dist.Bkt2 484 Aug. 2, 1934 Lincoln Home Furnish-ers, Inc. (Matter of).

Supreme . , 206 59 Aug. 3, 1934 Ryan, John J., Jr., et al. (ex rel.), vs. John L. Rice et al., etc

Yunicipal..206

Supreme. . . 206

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934. THE CITY RECORD. 5639

Title. Court. Reg. Fo. Commenced. Nature of Action. Court. Reg. Fo. Commenced. Title. Nature (if action.

Supreme... 206 60 Aug.

Sup., K.Cc.TI.4 167 Aug.

U. S. Dist.)3kt2 484 Aug.

11un., R....206 61

Aug.

3, 1934 Cohn, Marcus, vs. City of N. Y. and ano....

3, 1934 M unicipal Investors, Inc., vs. Julia A. Gas- kin et al.

3, 10 34 I.ongua, Josephine (\latter of)

3, 1934 Ern,t, James

umnirn, oily scrvc,l.

T , f li~.c t: L\

Iankrtyr,, l't cccdine, I , r Ian,;te t n;I ;n;,,: lc

m , tur truck of Iv It , Ilr:(]It ;nc

Spec. Sess., 206 (r_' Aug. 3, 1934 13ros n, I, i I I i a n, vs. .A;Teal fn"nt j,uigutent c"ucicti~m, Q. ('o. Thomas Duffy, etc.... etc.

:tlun., ltx..206 63 .Aug. 3, 1934 Sclilesinger, 1':Isie, vs. 1'cr,un;i1 iuiuric-, fall, .;tlk, 2e5

Improved Real Estate t;1 l'onc~~u;~r linx, $;,~u~~i. Corp. and ono

.1un.,Bku.3u6 64 Aug. 3, 19,34 Raffel, Kate 1'rr~niil in,iuru . auto, cul!i,i..n Ntith li. -.. truck, 1-in, 'tcn blvd ant 1'cnu- .tivan a ia r(, likl\n., $l.ntlti.

1lun.,8'k'n._06 65 .Aug. 3, 1934 Raffel, Joseph Fnr damage t atrtn, ru'li,i , n with 1). ,, truck. I.inlen hl . ;1u1 Penn- .NIcatiia ~tcr-, Bl,l•rn ,

'upreme...206 66 .lug. 3, 1934 Williams, Arthur M. Monlannw to amtpel rcip'tatrment of

(cx rel.), vs. Joseph ll(titi)ner r\ Jetcliter It [1'. McGoldrick and er. Dept. of hiwmcc. ano., etc.

Supreme... 206 67 .lug. 3, 1934 O k a y b u d Corp. (ex Mamdam.i it cmtcl i==uince of li-

eel.) vs. Paul Moss, cense for operatic-n of theatre, 2.t etc. w,. 42 st., etc.

Sup.,B'XC d

o.206 68 Aug. 3, 1934 Caffrey, John H., vs. Patrick McGovern, Inc., et al. Summon, outy -creed.

Mon., Q....2206 69 Aug. 3, 1934 Union Hall Cab Corp

Bankruttcy prccclin For damage to irenu e lily tin f,r

(in- Ttmncl N. 2. ;n9 \ltirtic ;1%'C Rklyn.,

Per -Dill injutic,, fall, idet+ilk. \l~rringside ilr. Zino] I10tlt st., $I,t!On.

I'ers pal injttric'., fall, .i , les alk, 2 ttl Pitkin ave., l t,ld}n., 51.uofl.

Per-niuil injuries, ;into collie ion, 60th

st exit of Oucc o Bridge aril 'dl ave., $1.Uiiu.

Personal injuries, auto c(lli,inn, 60111 st. exit of Quecn-horo Bridge and -'d ave., Ql.ui10.

Personal injuries, auto cddluinn, 6(htt St. exit of (jurnn-sru 13ridge and 'd ace., $1,1lut.

Mun.,B'k'n.206 78 Aug. 3, 1934 Klingelhofer, Henry C., Personal injurie<, it colli.ion, and Jr. for clamage to ;tot's. 60t}t st. exit of

Oueen-boro Bridge and 21 ave., $99.35.

Sup., Q. Co.206 79 Aug. 4, 1934 Chamber of Commerce To restrain interference with tirettorks of Rockaways, Inc., vs. display from barge in Atrantic John F. O'Ryan and Ocean uhf Rurka\vcn. ono., etc.

Sup., K. Co.206 80 Aug. 4, 1934 Midwood Grill Co. (ex rel.) vs. Paul Moss, walk cafe license, 1143-1145 Flat- etc. . bush ave., Bklvn.

Municipal. .206 81 Aug. 3, 1934 Grotz, Gladys (ads. the For damage to City auto, struck by City) . auto, I 'th el. and 154th st., Beach.

burst, L. L, Municipal..-'06 81 Aug. 3, 1934 Dyckman St. & Engle- For water consumed, foot of I)vck-

wood Ferry Corp. (ads, man st. and North River, $4;3.1 u. the City)

Municipal. .206 82 Aug. 4, 1934 Tesone. Vittoria (ads. the City)

Municipal. .206 82 Aug. 2, 1034 Brown • Brand Realty Co., Inc. (ads, the City) .

Fur order directing (hamherlain to distribute and lac to petitioners their re~peetive shares in fund, etc., for heirs of deft. John 1\ iggins.

i r use and occupation of part of hnikhead at flier 1S, Stapleton,

. I., ti 900. IFor use and occupation ofpart of bulkhead at Pier IS, Stapleton, S. 1., $154.28.

Municipal ..206 84 Aug. 1, 1934 McAteer, Charles F., For use and occupation of part of Inc. (ads. the City).. bulkhead at Pier 15, Stapletn,

S. 1., 9(t0. Municipal. .206 84 Aug, 1, 1934 Muschel, Morris (ads. For shutting off tap, 339 F. .th st.,

the City) $16.25. Municipal. .206 85 Aug. 1, 1934 Malassi, Angelo (ads For rental of news;tend, Ilur+iing

the City) Green Park, 515.

Municipal. .206 85 Aug. 1, 1934 Little's, E. N., Sons For shuttin r uft tali. 219 West Broad. Realty & Const. Co., way, $17.75. Inc.

jlunicipal..206 86 Aug. 1, 1934 Muschel Realty Corp. For shutting off tabu 144.146 S,rft,lk (ads. the City) st., $17.75.

SCHEDULE "B."

Judgments, Orders and Decrees Entered.

In re Josephine Kiss vs. Joseph Kiss-Appellate Division order entered retcraitt order appealed from and deriving application (204-39).

Sara H. Stapleton vs. City of New York and :\nuthcr-.Appellate Division order entered reversing judgment appealed from and ordering a iietr trial as tu deicndant, City of New York (181-141) .

In re 2075 Daly Ave., Inc., vs. I:evillc, Etc.-Order entered ,ranting nitttiim for mandamus order (205-210).

People ex rel. 2160 Walton Ave. Corp. vs_ Sexton et al. (1932-33)-l':utered rtrrler reducing assessment (JIM-258).

People ex rel. Harry Crane vs. Sexton et al. (1932); People ex rcl. Jacob \V'alskv vs. Sexton et al. (1932) ; People ex rel. Francis J. Ryan vs. sexton et al, (193?) ; People ex rel. Carrie Well vs. Sexton et al. (1932) ; People ex rel. Crescent Court, Inc., vs. Sexton et al. (1932)-Entered order reducing assessment (00-lt)4 ).

People ex rel. Lydig Ave. Building Corp. vs. Sexton et al. ( 1931-32) ; Po ,pie cx rel. Ferncliff Building Corp. vs. Sexton et al. (1931)-Entered order retlncin": as3esSlioent (HH-209).

People ex rel. Re.; Flitting Co., Inc., vs. Sexton et al. ( 1932) ; People ex rcl. Robak Holding Corp. vs. Sexton et al. : People ex rel. Mitchel Garden _AI>artntcnts, In ., vs. Sexton et al. : People ex ret. Martin Cunhov vs. Sexton et al.-Entered e rtler reducing, assessment (N N-4811 .

People ex ret. SW' eeks Impruvement C(,rp v s. Sextcm ct al. (1931) ; Pctthle ex ref. riegla Realty Corp. vs. Sexton et al.; People ex rel. Ledig :Avenue ltailtlin t, rp, v~. Sexton et al.; People cx rel. Martin ('_mho} vs. Sextt ,n ct aL !:'lterc(1 ttrticr reducink assessment (II-11).

Yetta Gang and Another vs. Cit)- of New York-Eiutcrcd order changing venue to First District Municipal Court, Brooklyn (205-241).

Irancis Dilinno vs. City of 'New York ; Deloris DiZinno vs. City of New York Artlwr DIZinnu vs. Cite t,f New York-Ftttered Appellate Term order ttithdralvin; appeal without costs (192-4)).

Catherine Woods vs. City of New York et al.-Entered judgment dismissing com- plaint and for $31 costs (194-142).

In re G. M. C. Realty Corp. vs, AWhittle, Etc.-Entered order denying motion for mandamus order C 20 -193) .

Dorothy Hylanet vs. Sunderman, Etc' -Entered cider directino filing of luldertaking for costs (Mist.-262).

Sup., K. Co.206 26 July 31, 1934 Schlager, Elias, A. (ex rel.), vs. George J. Gillespie et al., etc, .

Sul ., K.Ci.TI.4 165 July 31, 1934 Perlik, Nathan, vs. Henry J. Goldman et al.

('il), U. Co.20(; 27 July 31, 1934 Atoll, Eugene

l'. S. I)ist.Bkt2 4f3 July 3l, 1934 Perth Amboy Dry Dock Co. vs. Bush Terminal Co.

Mun., l ....206 28 July 31, 1934 Avery, Howard V., vs. City of N. Y, and ano,

Mum., I3'x..206 29 July 31, 1934 Schecter, Sarah, and Harry Schechter ,

U. S. Dist.Bkt2 483 July 31, 1934 Direct Control Valve Co. (Matter of)

City, Q. Co.206 30 July 31, 1934 Darrow, May

Spec. Sess., 206 31 July 31, 1934 Commr. of Public Wel. K. Co. fare (on complaint of

Philomena Pannone) vs. Frank Mauro

Sull-eic...Mis, 282 July 31, 1934 People of State of N. Y. vs. Fanden Realty Corp.

City.B'xCo.206 32 Aug. 1, 1934 Sakofsky, Fannie, vs. Webster Leasing Co., Inc., and ano

Sup., K. Cu.206 33 Aug. 1, 1934 Goldman, William, in-fant, by guardian, vs, Bd. of Education of City of N. Y

Sup., K. Co.206 34 Aug. 1, 1934 Palmer,h Esther vs.

Eli a• Bd.

of Education of City of N. Y. and ano., etc.

Sup., K.Co.Mis, 282 Aug. 1, 1934 Mellen, Celia, vs. Abra• ham Solomon et al

Supreme...Mis. 283 Aug. 1, 1934 Harlem Savings Bank vs. Coleve Holding Corp. ct al.

Sup.. R. Co.206 35 Aug. 1, 1934 Moloney, Helen F

Supreme. .,TL4 165 Aug. 1, ]934 Weingarten, Samuel, et al., etc. vs, Ernest N. Adler, inc., et al

Sup., Q.Co.51is. 283 Aug. 1, 1934 E m i g r a n t Industrial Savings Bank vs. Mary V. Jacobs et al.

Sup., K.Co.TL4 166 Aug, 1, 1934 Elow, Bernard, vs. Gio- vannina Floridia et al.

Sup , K. Co.206 36 Aug. 1, 1934 Scher, Mary, and Sam. uel Scher

Sup , Q. Co.206 37 Aug. 1, 1934

Sup., Q. Co.206 38 Aug. 1, 1934

Sup., K.Co.TL4 166 Aug. 1, 1934

Sup., K.Co,TL4 166 Aug. 1, 1934

Sup., K.Co.TL4 167 Aug. 1, 1934

Supreme...TL4 167 Aug. 1, 1934

Sup., K. Co.206 39 Aug. 1, 1934

Supreme. . .206 40 Aug. 1, 1934

Sup., K. Co.206 41 Aug. 1, 1934

Sup., Q.Co.91is. 284 Aug. 1, 1934

City,B'xCo.206 42 Aug. 1, 1934

Municipal. .206 43 Aug. 1, 1934

Municipal. .206 43 July 30, 1934

Municipal. .206 44 July 30, 1934

11unicipal..206 44 July 3, 1934

Pollachek, Philip C....

Monroe, William H. (ex rel.), vs. Paul Win- dels, etc.

Dot Mort Holding Corp vs. Maddalena D'Ippo- lito et al,

Goldner, Herman, vs Anna M. Taylor

Goldner, Herman, vs.

Cooseph A. Rooney hen, Hersh, vs. John

J. Fenton and ano, Nelson Realty Co. and

ano. vs. City of N. Y. et al., etc.

MacMurray Holding Corp. (ex rel.) vs. Samuel Levy, etc

Raskin, Sarah, and ano. (ex rel.) vs. Harris H. Murdock et al., etc.

Interboro Associates, Inc., vs. George Bow- den et al.

Eisenberg. Mae and Nathan Eisenberg vs. City of N. Y. and ano.

Stillman, Louis B. (ads. the City)

Barrett, Edward F. (ads. the City)

Canon, Frank J. (ads. the City)

Gold, Max (ads. the City)

To foreclose tax lien.

To foreclose tax lien.

To foreclose tax lien.

Mandamus to compel reinstatement as Topographical Draftsman, grade 4, Board of Water Supply.

To foreclose tax lien, Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, 823

Lexington ave., $3,000-

Bankruptcy proceeding, Personal injuries, sustained at trolley

track frog Victory blvd. and Cen tral ave., itichmond, $1,000.

Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, and for loss of services, Aldus st. and Southern blvd., Bronx, $1,000.

Bankruptcy proceeding. Personal injuries, fall, E. 14th st. and

Newkirk ave., Bklyn., $3,000. Appeal from judgment compelling

weekly payment of $5.

For order directing County Clerk to correct judgment docket book.

Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, 401 E. 183d st., Bronx, $3,000.

Personal injuries, fall, playground, ice on pavement, P. S. 144, Bklyn., $25,000.

Mandamus to compel reinstatement of petitioner as Teacher of Prom French in elementary schools.

To foreclose mortgage.

To foreclose mortgage. Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, snow

and ice, St. Marks pl., etc., $10,000.

To foreclose tax lien.

To foreclose mortgage.

To foreclose tax lien. Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, and for loss of services of wife, Wash-

ington ave. and Empire blvd.. Bklyn„ $85,000.

Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, snow and ice, Rockaway Beach blvd. near Beach 78th st., Queens, $20,000.

Mandamus to compel reinstatement of relator as Assistant Corporation Counsel, Bureau of Street Open-ings, Queens.

To foreclose tax lien. To restrain interference with erection

of coal pockets at Gowanus Bay and 39th st., Bklyn.

Mandamus to compel issuance of per-mit for curb cut, 58th st. between Lexington and 3d aves.

Application for permit for gasoline station re premises 8401.11 Flat. lands ave., etc., Bklyn.

Summons only served. Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, snow

and ice, and for loss of services or wife, 3011 Steinway st., L. I. City. $6,000.

To recover amount paid for license fee for candy manufacturinz. $100.

For death of intestate, explosion and fire of gasoline tank from aban-doned car, 59th st. near 2d ave., $50,000.

For damage to property construction of subway, Route 101, Section 1, 105-107 Fulton st., $15,609.

For damage to property, subway con- struction, Route 101, Section 1, 70-76 Fulton st., $29,209.

To foreclose mortgage.

Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, and for loss of services of wife, 196 E. 167th st., Bronx, $1,000.

Personal injuries, driving auto, colli-sion with Police Dept. car, and for damage to auto, Lafayette and Mar-cy ayes., Bklyn., $1,000.

For leave to inspect certain papers and records, etc.

To recover chattels valued at $328.51.

Bankruptcy proceeding. Mandamus to compel reinstatement of

petitioners as Lay Sanitary Inspec-tors, grade 2, Dept. of Health.

To foreclose mortgage. Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, and for loss of services, 1326 Grand blvd. and Concourse, Bronx, $4,000.

For damage to lamp post by auto of deft., Riverside dr. and 98th st.. $63.73.

For shutting off tap, 244 E. 53d st., $27.

For damage to Fire Dept. auto, colli-sion with auto of deft., $182.52.

For damage to rotary snow broom by auto of deft., Mangin and Delancey sts., $35.96.

Mandamus to compel reinstatement of relator as Chemist, Board of Trans-portation.

For damage to personal property, fire hydrant, 39 W. 125th st., $298.95.

For damage to City auto, collision with auto of deft., Coney Island ave. and Avenue Z, Bklyn., $27.28.

To recover amount of judgment paid to Bertha Bulban, $303.85.

For shutting off tap, 618 W. 30th st., $27.

To restrain interference with main- taming butcher shop open on Sun-day, 224 Rivington st.

For damage to taxual,, chit-ti utitli D. S. truck, brit ace. ar.,l I)'minick ..t., S1-,3.;n.

Sup., Q. Co.206 70 Aug. 3, 1934 W a g n e r, John, vs. To cancel of record cvr'ain tavc, at

-Island Park Associates, feting proerty at .AtlantiC I,c:r, Inc., and ano. Nate nu Cct,nt\.

Supreme... Mis. 285 .Aug. 3, 1934 American Reinsurance Co. vs. Henrietta Helf- stein et a1. To fnrecl,,sc mort;

Supreme. ..206 71 Aug. 3, 1934 Ready, bf a t h e w (ex Nlandantus in (unl,I,el rein-tatcmeut rel.), vs. Dept. of petitioner as 'carcher. L'urcau cif Health of City of N. Y. lRcccrl~, Det t. of titalth. et al., etc.

Municipal. fis. 286 Aug. 3, 1934 C. I. T. Corp. vs. Theo- dore Sunderman and ano„ etc. v((utev chatici, value at S ,dt.

U. S. Dist.Ilkt2 485 Aug. 3, 1934 Lowenthal, Mary. etc (Matter of)

Sup., K. Co.206 72 Aug. 3, 1934 Guerra, Ernanuella, vs

City of N. Y. and ano

Municipal. .206 73 Aug. 3, 1934 Housman, Ella J.

3lun.,B'k'n.206 74 Aug. 3, 1934 Friedman, Erma, vs. City of N. Y. and ano.

\tun.,B'k'n 206 75 Aug. 3. 1934 Wingate, Charlotte ....

11mt.,B'k'n.206 76 Aug. 3, 1934 Klingelhofcr, Loretta...

1(un.,B'k'n.206 77 Aug'. 3, 1934 Klingelhofer, Minnie... ,

Mandamus to compel atprocal f ,idc-

For rental of stand, Section El, 1'1'aA1iingtnt Market, $.i3.4 I.

For shutting off tap. 9 E. 49th St., $21.o.

Supreme.. tlis. 287 Aug. -1, 1934 Hurlburt, Margaret B., et al. vs. Lida K. Steele et al.

Municipal. .206 83 Aug. 1, 1934 McAteer, Charles F., Inc. (ads. the City)„

Municipal. .206 83 Aug. 1, 1934 McAtcer, Charles F., Inc. (ads. the City)..

l) ite. Name. Reg. Fol. Amount.

len. 2 (iui;(i)l)e Enna 190 494 $3,500 00

SCHEDULE "C."

Record of Court Work.

In tt 147th St. al 15th lai., Oueens, Sch,ul Site—Motion for order directing pay-Ifl( t if waril for D;tmage Parcel No. 3 sr;hruitted to Faber, J. ; decision reserved. J. J. I)tttn f City (181-312).

\ irrnia Pcters,rn Ir>. Frecl Riley ( 1S3-408) : Rita Meyer, Infant, vs. Board of l:drratiwi ( 189-27t A- incenzina Lo Castro vs. City of New York (193-188)—Motion t , ' ili,mi>, ctmrplaint for lack of prosecution argued before Hazelwood, J., and granted. L'. •'1lilliys for (it}.

Rchccca Palsy N s. City if New York—Motion to dismiss complaint for lack of i'r(,.ccnti, .n argued hef+,re Hazelwoxc1, J.; decision reserved. B. Phillips for City ( 1(it-42 .

f''hn W. Daly vs. City of New York—Alotion for leave to appeal to Appellate I i%i<iii <1911Utted at .Appellate Term and decision reserved. A. Bucci for City 19;-31r', ~.

11(e 1'ia, Fte.. V. O'Rvan. Ftc.—Motion for order of replevin ar;rted before l alnte, l.: decision reserverl. J. D. Lyons for City (Mis.-280).

1 (liil Deniain and Another vs. City of New York—Motion to dismiss conplaint for 1tcl f n uti )u suhmitteri to Gallagher, J., and granted. 11. J. Troy for City (1.8-484) . ' It

In re i(I>enh O'Neill vs. Gillespie et al.—\lotion for mandamus order argued before V';dente, f. ; de ision reserved (205-380).

SCHEDULE "D." Contracts, Etc., Drafted, Examined and Approved as to Form.

,56,10 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934.

Department.

Leases Approxed. Hi;` er Education, Beard of 1 Str, t iti e ~~~ Cnrnmissiolicr of 1

Department. Opinions.

.A9 i menu, Bo,-~rd (If 1 \ lr~ Bnr(l f I l r".,eh I'r(H l nt

1t , ',,1 n 1

l ) . Pwp o tment 6

T'Alu -at n Det,artment n + 3 l.i.ti n:ac :, itd :1n~nrti nmcnt, Board

t 3 F , :. ~ . Department of 75 l ire T)cl artmclit 1

r.,..a, Cnanmknner of I 1 I

Contracts Adver- Contracts Examined tisements Approved and Returned Approved

as to Form. for Revision. as to Form.

1

2

1

S

7

Agreements Approved. Park Department

3

Transportation, Board of

8

Department. Opinions.

Parlk Department I Police Department I Plant at,(1 Structures, Department

of I }'ul,lic Welfare, Department of 3 Sanitation, Commissioner of I Taxes and Assessments, Depart-

ment of 1 Transportation, Board of 1 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity 2

Total 109

Department of Plant and Structures. Re!(rrt for ff"rck 1,nd'd .1lOj. 25, 1934.

.lptoirrtcd—Alfred A. Haskell, Bridge Fainter at $9.50 a day, Aug. 15.

Jcr, ic, s Ccdsed—Thomas Fennessey, \Iarine Stoker, Aug. 21. Al illiam D. Gard-ncr, Deckhan(1, and Rohcrt J. Willis, I.ab,,rer, Aug. 22. John Layos, Laborer, Aug. 10. Ernest Martin, I)eckhand, effec-tive Sept. 5.

R('tircd—\Cilliani 1-1. Afaher, Deckltand, Sept. 10.

t'onchers Jo to J)c( rtment of Fi)(nicc—Contracts, $46,1(i$.40; open mar-ket orders, $3,599.61; payrolls, $122,814.68; m.iscellaneotts, $1,257.01 ; total. x+173,839,70.

Caslr Received—Staten Island Ferry, 39th Street-St. George Ferry, 39th Street Ferry, Hamilton Avenue Ferry, tolls, $38,775.12. Staten Island Ferry, privileges, $150.46. Astoria Ferry, tolls, $1,940.85. Clason Point Ferry, tolls, $16,213.25. Rockaway Ferry, tolls, $4,237.15. Welfare Island Ferry, tolls, $466.20. Hudson River ferries, privileges (rent), $180.84. Rent for house (Tottcnville and South Amboy), $10. Man-hattan Bridge, privileges, $658.33. Harlem River bridges, privileges, *105. Brooklyn Bridge, privileges, $1.475. Williamsburg Bridge, privileges, $4/`5. Harlem River bridges, labor and material, 814.65. Brook-lyn, Queens and Richmond bridges, labor and material, $16.8'), Queenshoro Bridge, labor and material, $10. Grand total, X64,728.65.

F. J. H. KRACKE, Commissioner.

Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity.

Report for if'eck Ended Aug. 4, 1934. Collectp,is—Bureau of Water Register,

all Boroughs, $5,083.97. Retired — Manhattan Office : Alfred J.

Stull, Machinist. CHARLES G. KEUTGEN, Deputy

Commissioner.

Report for I eek Ended Ano. 11, 1934. Collections—Bureau of Water Register,

all Boroughs, $4,075.38. CHARLES G. KEUTGEN, Deputy

Commissioner.

Report for Week Endcd Aug. 18, 1934.

Collations—Bureau of Water Register, all Boroughs, $5,244.89.

CHARLES G. KEUTGEN, Deputy Commissioner.

Rcpurt for Week Ended .-Iuq. 25, 1934.

Collections—Bureau of Water Register, all Boroughs, $5,258.71.

Died—\William 1'V•'. Dwyer, Automobile Engineman, Manhattan Office.

Appointed—Richard N. Pickering, Sta-tionary Engineer at $9 a day, Richmond Office.

CHARLES G. KEUTGEN, Deputy Commissioner.

Fire Department. .1bstrac t of Transactions front Aug. 20 to

Aug. 25, 1934, Inclusiz'e.

.1ppointed—Benedict Gordon, Assistant Inspector of Combustibles at $1,8(X) per an-num, for probationary period of three months, Sept. 1.

Lcavo of Absence Granted--V'With pay, on account of illness : Bureau of Combustibles, Inspector of Blasting Jeremiah Dougherty, from Aug. 1 to Aug. 11.

Trials—Tried before Francis X. Giac-conc, Deputy Fire Conunissioner, on date specified, for violation of Rules and Regu-lations, 1926: Aug. 7—

Fireman 1st grade Thomas C. Burns, Eng. 5 ; lined 1 day's pay. Note—The total period of absence without leave of 4 hours to be without pay and to stand as part of the penalty in this case, in addition to that noted above.

Fireman 1st grade John J. I)evaney, Eng. 66: charge 1, fined I day's pay; charge 2, lined 1 day's pay; total line, 2 days' pay.

Fireman 1st grade Coleman Keane, Eng, 232: fined 10 days' pay.

Fireman Ist grade Charles A. Kennedy, Jr., Rescue 1; charge 1, tined 2 days' pay; charge 2, reprimanded. Aug. 8—

Fireman 1st grade Thuma Bond, Eng. 48: fined 3 days' pay.

Fireman 1st grade Charles A. Silbereisen, Eng. 48 ; complaint dismissed.

Fireman I st grade John J. Sullivan, No. 5, Eng. 48 ; charge 1, fined 10 day,' pay; charge 2; fined 5 days' pay; total line, 15 days' pay ; warned and transferred.

Fireman 1st grade Anthony O'Neill, H. & I.. 52: charge 1, reprimanded ; charge 2, fined 5 days' pay; charge 3, reprimanded; charge 4, reprimanded ; charge 5, repri-manded ; charge 6, reprimanded ; final warning. Note—The total period of ab- sence without leave of 20 days and 50

minutes to be without pay, and to stand as part of the penalty in this case, in addition to that noted above.

Fireman Ist +,rade Denis J. I:arrin,,tOn, H. & 1,. 52; lined 2 days' pay. Note—The total period of absence r+ithout leave of

44 minutes to he without pay, and to stand as part of the penalty in this case, in addi- tion to that noted above.

Fireman Ist grade Patrick (irogan, Eng. 75: tined 2 days' pay.

5crz•ices Ccascd—Fireman Ist grade John J. Cronin, Eng. 6, Aug. 24.

Transferred—Fircntetl 1st grade, Aug. 24: Alfred L. .Ashby, Eng. 17 to Eng. 48; John J. Sullivan, 'N o. 5, Eng. 48 to Eng. 17.

Retired—Lieutenants at $1,950 per an-num : Joseph F. A'esey, Eng. 298, Sept. I John E. Stafford, H. & L. 40, effective Sept. 16.

Died—Fireman 1st grade John D. Sul-livan, No, 4, Eng. 31, Aug. 20.

JOHN J. Me LLIGOTT, Fire Chief and Commissioner.

Borough of The Bronx. Report for Ireek Endcd Aug. 29, 1934.

Permits Issued—Sewer connections and repairs, 4; water connections and repairs, 30; laying gas mains and repairs, 44; placing building material on public high-way, 1; crossing sidewalk with team, 3 miscellaneous, 68 ; total, 150.

,honey Recciz'cd—Permits : For sewer connections, $15; for restoring and repav- ing streets, $351 ; sales, $17.70. Miscel- laneous : Advances, 84.69 ; curb, $15 ; total, $19.69. Grand total, $403.39. Security deposits received on account of permits and transmitted to Comptroller, $165.

Laboring Force Employed—Btrreau of Sewers and highway Maintenance : Fore-men, 34 ; Assistant Foreman, I ; ;Mechanics, 56; Laborers, 584; total, 675. Bureau of Engineering: Laborers, 8. Bureau of Ftth-lie Buildings and Offices : Mechanics, 22 Laborers, 11; WYatchmen, 2 ; total, 35. Bureau of Adm.inistration : Laborers, 4 Mechanics, 7; total, 11.

JAMES J. LYONS, President.

Changes in Departments, Etc.

BUREAU OF THE BUDGET. Tran`rferred—James J. Butler, Examiner

at $3,420 ($3,195) per annum, from Board of Estimate and Apportionment, and salary fixed at $3,420 per annum. Sept. 1.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, Died—James Kehoe, Licensed Fireman at

$7 a day, Aug. 19,

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Unless otherwise stated, City Offices are

open from 9 a. m. to b p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon; County Offices 9 a. m. to 4 p. M. Saturdays to 12 noon.

ACCOUNTS, COMMISSIONER OF- 2 Lafayette st., Manh'n WO rth 2-4315

ALDERMEN, BOARD OF— City Hall, Man,i'n CO rtlnd 7-6770 Clerk's Office, Municipal Bldg Manh'n

WO rth 2-4430 President's Office, City Hall, Manh'n

CO rtlnd 7-6770

ARMORY BOARD— Municipal Bldg , Manh'n WO rth 2-133C

ART COMMISSION— City Hall. Manh'n CO rtlnd )-1197

ASSESSORS, BOARD OF— .Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-0029

BRONX, PRESIDENT OF- 851 Grand Concourse JE tome 6-3941

BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT OF— Borough Hall TR iangl 5-7100

BUDGET, BUREAU OF THE- 253 Broadway, Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-6708

BUILDINGS, DEPARTMENT OF—See respective Borough Presidents.

CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER—Main Office, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n

WO rth 2-3711 Open all hours of day and night.

Bronx—Tremont & Arthur aves TR emnt 3-1250 Open all hours of day and night.

Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-9258 Open all hours of day and night.

Queens—Town Hall, Jamaica. .JA maica 6-1330 Open 9 a. m. to midnight; Sundays

and holidays to 12 noon. Richmond—County Court House, S. I.

SA intGeo 7-0007 Open 9 a. m. to niidnight; Sundays

and holidays to 12 noon. CHILD WELFARE, BOARD OF—

Old Cdunty Court House, City Hall Plaza, Manh'n CO Mind 7-5210

CITY CHAMBERLAIN— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5600

CITY CLERK— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4430 Bronx-177th st. and 3d awe. .FO rdhnt 7-1Zi Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-21.10 49th ave.. L. I. City

ST ilwel 4-5426 Richmond—Borough Eall, S. I.

SA intGeo 7-1000

'11;t•-(u (~riol() v~. City of New York (147-18) ; Nicola Labella vs. City of New York (14~-21 i ; 1)„niinick Teiesco vs. City of New York ( 147-22) ; Maria Anne Labella vs. C:.. t , ; 1•~,rI, (147-1t9) ; Caterina Tcle~co vs. City of New York (147-21) ; Maria `I~r , aclniini>tratrix, vs. City of \cvv• York (147-22) ; Salvatore Summo vs. City of

' i , rk i 14,-1`)i—Entered order granting motion to dismiss complaint. ~:tr tl , ( . I)cA\ it v'. City (If New York and Another Entered order granting 11 IF rc,ettictr.ent r,f order (14'-2294).

hi ; c klo'l) ',ha-tt,r v s. Aloge>, Etc.—Order entered denying motion (204-226).• I'c: +le ey rd. Ilu>]t Terminal Rt1. Co. vs. State Board of Tax Commissioners

' ' ( ?) I:ntcred rder reducin assessment (SF-487). Pt Pr ;,le cx rc'.. Pu-1t Terminal Rd. Co. vs. State Board of Tax Commissioners

t,I !fl -_..-13-241---l;ntereii order reducing assessment (Y-104). (_ of New \ „rk v. Wilson & Co., Inc.—Entered order granting motion for leave

tt r%, amended o ntplaint (198-45), (r r_t Fichin,. cr Is. Charles Ditrnar—Entered Appellate Term order withdrawing

at ,x t: 11' iti) ut ci t; (l 9-382). In -e babel 1'. Bennett vs. Board of Education—Entered order denying motion

Ii re .\las Gluck vs. Rice et al.—Entered order on remittitur .rom Court of Appeals r rlcr sl,pc.uc,l fr m and doming application, and for $304.56 costs (195-365).

\ iii cnt 7.akala and Aft ther vs. City of New York—Entered order denying motion l.' ,ct ic1e verdict 1202-376).

I Infant, a„d .Aii th:cr %s. City of ticw York—Entered judgment dis- mi sire c,)mhafiit and for $31 costs (199-11).

Ial gar (iu~, cnheim vs. City of New York et al.—Entered order changing venue to I IT-t I i,trict \lunitipal Court, Brooklyn (205-405).

(irac:d Central Cadillac Renting Corp, vs. City of New York--Entered Appellate Tc •r.r nr(ler afl-irmin;; (order appealed from with S10 costs (201-420).

In rr Daniel J. Ruck vs. Moss, Ftc.—Entered order granting motion for reargument, ;ii rcar2un]ent, m..tinn for mandarnu order denied (204-279).

In re Daniel J O l.eary vs. Delaney, Etc.—Entered order denying motion (203-266). In re Harr% -1nocr and Another vs. Moss, Etc.—Entered order vacating certiorari

n cr (?(1?-10i 1, In re Sarah 1 i kin and :Another vs. Murdock, et al.—Order entered referring mat-

hr t, , Murray Risl:in as referee to take testimony (205-41). 1L 'tl,, 11ev lonM Snndcrn,an, CC:tc.—Order entered directing Clerk to accept

$2-k tr :ct uritv fur costs (MiFc:.-262). (Ial (:Utl"!1 (n. 1S. (ttv ,I1 Nev York- -Entered order granting motion for

cnmmic u to take tcstimonv of George P. Nash, M.D. (191-267). •lac': I cinrr \ . City if NewYork—Entered order transferring action to Municipal

trt. !firt Di trii t, l i 1 i; (2U5-44L

I it T ('e('H:t 1),,!)krr I )cl,artment of Health—Order entered granting alternative u~aiirla i u,order l 2-l2 ),

1. S lan,hli,, [nc., I.. ('itv of \cvV \ nrk et al. (Two actions)—Order entered an'(n(linL lrarrioraph in amender) complaint 1200-383).

Nell e (;illnnlcv ,; (,itv. of Ncw% Ynrk and Another (183-268) ; John Gillooley vs.

S;u u, f 1 *3-26° I—Orlcr entered ranti::, mntii ,n to amend complaint. I,suar(l ytr\:d vs C':t~. cif New York—Order entered changing venue to Supreme

C iirt. t7uecn; Chums (2(15-4401. Nail ii 1 -1k t, Sh.,mmai Land (orp. ct al.—Judgment ref foreclosure and sale

cntrcrl TI.a 1r3).

Amounts Entered Against the City in the Following Action and Proceeding:

Bo r )ugh President \';rnl.,tttan 5

}nns 1

gi('itmnn(l 2 1:dtU t1 I' r . I)eI)I,rtmct~t of 1 P0r'1, ;e i)rtrwrt of 1 Tea rhn atii n. li(: rl 5

'I., }al 15

Bonds Approved. i in c )el art neat

Total 2 Total 11

SCHEDULE "E." Opinions Rendered to the Various Municipal Departments.

PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934. THE CITY RECORD. 5641

CITY COURT- Clerk's Offices open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.: Saturdays to ]2 noon. Courts open at 10 a. m. General an f eQn:meceial calendars called at 9.45 a. m.

\ew lork County-Old County Court IIuose CO rtlnd 7-6264

Bronx County--851 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-698

Kings County-120 Scbermerhorn at. TR iangl 5-7100

(...,eens County -2'Ith St., Bridge Plaza N,rth, 1.. 1. City ST ilwel 4-7003

Richmond County-66 Lafayette ave., New Brighton G1 braltr 7-6280

C1 .I UA(,1, FxATES' COURTS- G'nrral Office, 300 Mulberry st., Manh'n

CA nal 6-6500 Clerks' offices open 9 a. in. to 4.30

p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon, All courts, except Traffic, Munici-

T at Term, Probation, Homicide and Night Courts, are open from . a. m. to 4 D. m., except Satur• days, Sundays and holidays, wnen only morning sessions are held, The Traffic, Homicide and Mu. nicipal Term Courts are open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. daily, and are closed Saturdays. Sundays and holi- days The Night Courts are in session from 9 p. m. to I a. m. every night.

itist. Afan1ittan and The Bronx. .37 Franklin st., Manh'n.... WO rth 2-206',

2--425 6th ave., Manh'n ..TOn)pknsSq. 5-+46" 3--7d ave, and 21 st., Manh'n DR ydok 4-1204 4-153 E. 57th St., Manh'n VO lunter 5-0442 5-- 121st st. & Sylvan pl., Manh'n

HA rim 7-0225 6--161st st. & Brook ave., Bronx. ,ME (rose 5 -3670 7--314 \V. 54th st., Manh'n CO tumhs 5-4630 8--1014 E. Iblst at., Bronx FO rrlham 7-5744 12--455 W. 151st st., Manh'n.ED gecomb 4-8429 H cnicide..300 Mulberry at., Vanh'n

CA nal 6-6500 M.micipal Terin (Manh'n)-Old County

Court House CO rtlnd 7-4763 Municipal =erm (Bronx)-161st st and

Brook •ve. ME (rose 5-1958 Nit Court for Men-314 W 54th at„

Manh'n CO lumbs 5-4630 Probation--300 Mulberry at.. Manh'n

CA nal 6-650(1 Traffic (Lower Manh'n)-301 Mott st

CA nal 64500 Traffic (Upper Manh'n)-455 W 151st

St. RR adhrct 2-0401' Traffic (Bronx)-161st st. and Brook

ave. M E (rose 5-1958 \'Women's-425 6th ave., Manh'n

TO mpknsSq. 6-4628 Brooklyn.

General Office-Municipal Bldg.TR iangl 5-7100 Dist.

1-120 Scbermerborn at MA in 4-0216 5-Williamsburg Bridge Plaza. EV ergrn 7-2503 6-495 Gates ave I-A fayet 3-0014 7-2 Snyder ave BI ckmnstr 2-1506 8-2963 W. 8th at CO nevi• 6-0013' 9-43d et. and 4th ave SU nset 6-038! 10-127 Pennsylvania ave. ..AP pleaate 6-8606 }lonnnde-3a Snyder ave. .BU ckmnstr 2-3516 Municipal Term-120 Schermerhorn st.

TR iangl 5-4220 Day Court for Wooten-318 Adams St.

MA in 4-0968 Prnharion -Municipal Bldg. TR ;angl 5-7100 Traffic -1005 Bedford ave MA in 2-2904

gist, Queens. 1-115 5th st., L. L City....IR onsdes 6-9009 2-Twn Flail, Flushing FL u'hng 9-0228 3-90th at., Far Rockaway BE IlHrbr 5-0125 4-Town Hall, Jamaica JA inaica 6-0318 5-Chaffee st. and Catalpa ave., Ridge.

wood EV ergrn 2-2134 Richmond.

I-Bement and Castleton ayes., West New Brighton PO rtRich 7-5712

2-67 Targee St., Stapleton, SA intGeo 7-1150 CITY RECORD, BOARD OF-

Supervisor's Office, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-3490

CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF- llunicipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1610

COUNTY CLERK, BRONX- 61st st. and 3d ave ME (rose 5-4102

CCUNTV CLERK, KINGS- Clall of Records, Rklyn TR iangl 5-8780

CCUNTY CLERK, NEW YORK- County Court House. Manh'n.. WO rth 2-6114

COUNTY CLERK, QUEENS- ' 53.22 Jamaica ave., Jamaica JA (mica 6-2607

COUNTY CLERK. RICHMOND- ('ounty Court House. S. I....SA intGeo 7-1806

COUNTY COURT, BRONX- 851 Grand Concourse JE rome 7-8965

Court opens at 10 a. m. C(1 N, TY COI'RT. KINGS-

120 Schermerborn at. Bklyn, .. ,MA in 4-5301 Court ovens at 10 a. m.

('.O1'NTY COURT, QUEENS- 21.22 Jackson ave., L. 1. City, , ST ilwel 4-7525 Court opens at 10 a. m.

COUNTY COURT, RICHMOND- Ctunty Court House, S. I 05 braltr 7-7500

Court opens at 10 a. m. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, BRONX-

8` I Grand Concourse JE rome 6-5910 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sat. to 12 noon.

I)ISTRICT ATTORNEY, KINGS- Municipal Bldg., Bklyn TR iangl S-890t)

9 a. rr.. to 5 p. m., Sat. to 12 noon. DI5rRICT ATTORNEY, NEW YORK-

137 Centre st., Manh'n C t nal 6-5700 a. m. to 5 P. m., Sat. to 12 noon.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, QUEENS- Court House, L. I. City ST ilwel 4-7590

't a. Ti to 5 p. m.: Sat, to 12 noon. LIS"RICT ATTORNEY, RICHMOND-

Cointy Court House, S. I SA intGeo 7-0049 'I a. ri to 5 p. m. Sat. to 12 noon.

1)OCK~, LEP\RTMENT OF-Pifr ":1," North River, Manh'n

WH itehl 4-0600

Queens-90-33 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica RE pubic 9-1916

Richmond--Borough Hall, S. I. SA intGeo 7-1955

9 a. m, to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT-Secretary's Office, Municipal Bldg.,

Manh'n WO rth 2-4560 ESTIMATE AND APPRAISAL-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4600 FINANCE, DEP.\RTMENT OF- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1200 City Collections, Bureau of-

Manhattan-2d floor, Municipal Bldg. WO rth 2-1200

Bronx-Tremont and Arthur ayes. TR emnt 3-3600

Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg. ..TR iangl 5-7100 Quecns-Court square, L. I. City

ST ilwel 4-2400 Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I.

SA intGeo 7-1000 FIRE DEPARTMENT-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4100 Brooklyn Office, Municipal Bldg.

TR iangl 5-8340 Fire Extinguishment, 365 Jay st.

TR iangl 5-8340 GENER \L SESSIONS, COURT OF-

Clerk's office open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon, Court opens at 10 a. m.

Centre and Franklin sts., Manh'i~. WO rth 2-5778 Probation Dept., 32 Frankli., et., Manh'n

WO rtb 2-6632 HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF-

139 Centre st., Manh'n CA nal 6-1500 Bronx-1876 Carter ave FO rdham 7-8410 Brooklyn-Willoughby and Fleet sty.

TR iangl S-9400 Queens-92-07 148th St., Jamaica

RE pubic 9-1200 Richmond- terminal Bldg., St. George

SA tntt,eo 7-0440 (HIGHER EDUCATION. BOARD OF-

13'tb st. and Convent ave., Manb'n ED gcumb 4-6086

HOSPITALS, DEPARTMENT OF'- \luntcipal Bldg., \lanh'n WO rib 2-4440

IURORS, BRONX. COM - R OF- 851 Grand Concourse, Bronx. JE rome 6-4600

IL ROBS, KINGS. 11)M'R OF- Municipal 1311g., Bklyn TR tangl 5-7100

L'RORS, NEW YORK, COM'R OF- flall of Records. \lanh'n....... WO rth 2-0240

I L ROBS,1. EENS. COM'R OF-County Court House, L. I. City

,T ilwel 4-7304 II RIIRS. RICHM(1N1). COM'R OF-

County Court House, S. I...SA intGeo 7-0081 I.r141 UFI'Ai(fM1:NT-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4600 Brooklyn, Municipal Bldg ...TR tangl 5-6330 Street Openings, Bureau of-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4600 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg. ..TR iangl 5-6330 Queens-89-31 161st st., Jamaica

J A maica 6-5234 LICENSES, DEPARTMENT OF-

6 Reade St., Manh'n WO rth 2-3100 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-7100 Richmond-Borough Hall, S. 1

SA intGeo 7-1000 MANHATTAN, PRESIDENT OF-

Municipal BI~g., Manb'n WO rth 2-5600 MAYOR'S OFFICE-

City Hall, tlanh'n CO rtlnd 7-1000 VIF- NICIPAL ASSEMBLY-

Aldermanic Branch-Clerk's Office, 263 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4430

Estimate and ApportionmentBranch-Clerk's Office, 1356 Municipal Bldg.,

Manh'n ........ . ... WO rth 2-4560 MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM'N-

Municipal Bldg., Manb'n WO rth 2-1580 iIUNICIPAL COURTS-

Office of the President-Justice, 30 W. 35th St., Manh'n WI sconsn 7-4930

Dist. Manhattan. 1-146 Grand st 2--264 Madison st 3-314 W. 54th st 4-207 E. 32d st 5--2565 Broadway 6-155 F. 88th at 7-447 W 151st st 8-170 E. 121st st 9--624 Madison ave

PUBLIC MARKETS, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, DEPT. OF-

Municipal Bing., Manh'n WO rib 2-5050 PUBLIC WELF. RE, DEPT, OF- 902 Brcaltcav, Alanh'n... .G R atucicy 7 4700

PURCIlA>E, 1)EPARTMFNT ul- Mun,cipal lild,4., ylanh'n 'O nth 2-5860

QI'FENS, PRESIDENT OF- 21-10 4' th Ave., L. I. City ST ilwel 4-5400 Topographical Bureau, 45-)) C',urt sq.,

L. L. City ST ilwel 4-0800 RECORDS, BRONX, COM'R OF-

161st st. and 3d ave.... . .. 11E lrose 5-10070 RECORDS, KINGS, COM'!( '`1F-

f lall of Records, Ilkly n .. TR iangl 5-6988 RECORDS, N. 1'., COI ' l

IH,ill of Records, 11anh'n lt'I) rib 2-3900 RECORDS, COyl'R OF, CiII t•l -~l'iiT--

Old County Court House, flash n (• - t!., , ; -264

RECORDS, COM'R OF, SL'RROGAIES' COURT, N. N. COUNTY-

Ilall of Records. 11anh'n WO rth lE(;ISTER. BRONX COUNTY-

851 Grand Concourse JE rome REt;ISTF.R, KINt;i' COUNTY-

flall of Records, Bklyn TR iangl REGISTER, NEW YORK COUNTY-

flail of Records, Nlanh'n WO rth REGISTER, QUEENS COUNTY-

1 61-04 Jamaica ave . Jamaica J \ maica REVISION OF ASSESS11ENTS-

.\Iunictpal Bldg., 11anh'n WO rtb RICIIMO\I), PRESIDENT OF-

Borough Hall, S I.. SA intGeo SANITATION, DEPARTMENT 01F-

"I nmetpal fII ig., \lanh n ... WO rth -FiFRIFF, BR 1 INX COUNTY-

851 Grand Concourse JF. come 7-3301 -HNRIFI, KING', CO('NTY-

Vluniripal lilig.. 13klyn TR tangl 5-71(01 lII.RIFE, N1W 'a'' IRK (OUNT1'- I tall of Records, Manh'n. - .. \O rth 2-4300

• FIFRIFF. Cyl'EF.AS 001 NTY- County Court House, L I. City ST ilwel 4-6017

~tIFk1)F, kit H\l(INI) COI NT'- County ' Court House, S. I.. SA mtGeo 7-0041

;t\hI\( F1'ND, Ctl\l'RS OF- \lnnirit,al Bldg \lanh'n - rth 2-1200

SPECIAL SESSIONS. COURT OF- Clrrk's office Olen 4 a. in. to 4 q. m.;

Saturday, to 12 noon. Courts open at 10 a m

Manhattan-Centre and Franklin sty. W(1 rth 2-3434

Bronx-851 Grant Cr,ncour'e IF rome 7-2896 Court held every Tuesday and Friday.

Brooklyn- 120 Scbermerborn st. MA in 4-5917 Queens-15319 Jamaica ave.. Jamaica

IA maica 6-8040 Court held even Monday and Thurs- day

Richmond-County Court House, S. I. SA intGeo 7-0324

Court held every Wednesday. Probation Bureau - Municival Bldg.,

Manh'n . WO rth 2-3434 STANDARDS AND APPEALS-

Muntcival Bids \tanh'n WO rtb 2-0184 SUPREME COURT. APPELLATE Dl-

VISION- First [)ept.-Madison ave. and 25th et.,

Manb'n LE xington 2-3940 Court sits from 2 o. in. to 6 P. m.

The first and third Fridays of each term, motion day,, the Court opens at 10 a. m. Motions called at 9 a. m. Appeals from orders called at 10 a. in

Second Dept.-Borough Hall, Bklyn. TR iangl 5-1300

Court sits from I p. m. to 5 p. m. No court on Saturdays.

~I'PRE\IF COURT, 1ST Il'D DIST.-Civil Division-N. Y, County Court

House. Manh'n WO rth 2-6500 Court opens at 10 a. m.

Criminal Term-Centre and Franklin sts., Marlin No Telephone

Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Bronx County-851 Grand Concourse

JE conic 6-1031 Court opens at 10 a. m.

SUPREME COURT. 2D IUD. DIST.- Kings County-Joralemon and Court

sty., Bklyn. TR tangl 5-7300 Court opens at 10 a. m.

Appellate Term TR Lang! 5-7452 Court opens at 10 a. m.

Queens County- Special Term.-89.31 161st it., Jamaica

JA maica 6-9657 Trial Terms-County Court House,

L. I. City ST ilwel 4-7060 Richmond County-County Court House,

S 1. GI braltr 7-8700 SURROGATE'S COURT: BRONX-

Court opens at 10 a. m. 851 (;rand Concnvrrse TE rome 6-4892

SURROGATE'S COURT, KINGS-('nurt opens at 9 30 a. m.

Hall of Records, Bklvn TR langl 5-7020 SURROGATES' COURT. N. Y -

Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Hall of Records, Manh'n WO rth 2-6744

SURROGATE'S COURT. QUEENS- Court opens at 10 a. m.

161.10 Jamaica ave.. Jamaica.. TA maia 6-6000 SURROGATE'S COURT, RICHMOND-

Court opens at 10.30 a. m. County Court House, S. I... SA intGeo 7-0572

TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rib 2-1800 Bronx-Tremont & Arthur aves.TR emnt 3-6030 Brooklyn-Municipal Bide.....TR iang) 5-7100 Queens-Court so., L. 1. City ST ilwel 4-6860 Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I

SA intGeo 7-1000 FEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD-

253 B'wav, Manh'n BA rely 7-9734 TENFMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT-

Municipal Bide.. '4anb'n WO rth 2-1526 Bronx-Tremont & Arthur aves.TR emnt 3-6017 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-21.10 49th ave., L. I City

ST ilwel 4-5480 Richmond-25 Hvatt at., St. Grnree

SA intGeo 7-7790 TRANPORTATTON. BOARD OF-

250 Hudson st.. Manb'n., . CA na1 64600 TRIBI1ROI GH BRIDGE AUTHORITY-

111 Rill ave . lranh'n ('II elsea 3-1923 WATER SUPPLY. BOARD OF-

05 Rrnadwav Manh'n WO rth 2-3150 WATER SUPPLY. GAS AND ELECT.-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n... , WO rtb 2-4320 Bronx-Tremont & Arthur aves.TR emnt 3-5800 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg.. . TR iangl S-7100 Queens-Jackson ave., L. I. City. ST ilwel 4-7150 Richmond-Borough Hall. S. I.

SA intCeo 7-0840

Board of Aldermen. Meets in \Idermanic Chamber, City Hall.

\fanh'n. on Tuesdays at 2.15 p m. MICH \EL J. CRUISE. City Clerk, and Clerk

to Board. Armory Roard.

Meets in Room 2208. Municipal Bldg., Manh'n on first \I'ednosdas in each month at 3.30 o m

\1'11.11:1M T WA! SIT. Secretary. Art Commtcwlon.

Meets at its officr, ('its Hall \fanh'n. on second Tuesday in each month, at 3.30 p. in.

A. EVERETT PETERSON, Secretary.

at 103k a in I'FAR1. RPR\'TFIN- Clerk.

yliinti'lr,iit t'I%II ser,Ier, frrmmt.*ton. Meets at t , ,(Tier. 14th door, Municipal Bldg.,

\1anh'n. or ',..•• inn, at In to a m WILI,l.\1l H. ALLEN, Secretary.

Parole ('anunn.'uu, \feels in Roam 25(10 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n,

to I..,irsdays, at 10 a. m. :!OMAS R MINNICK. Secretary.

Trucker.' Retirvm. ni Itourd. Meets in Room 500 \1umcival Bldg., Manh'n,

on fourth Tuesda, -f Narh •„r ,,rh. at 3 D. m. LOUIS TAYLOR, Secretary.

Board of Re'. [stun of .4nnessmentn. Meei to Rnr-n -'u AI ''' ipal Bldg., 11lanb'n,

.tp,.n notice of the Chief Clerk. I EWW'l-, F LANG, Chief Clerk.

Commi'aoner., of the %Inking Fund. Meets in Room 16. City Hall, Manb'n, on every

,:her Wednesday, at 11 a. in. LF\\'IS F LANG, Secretary.

Board of titanrtardsi and Alrprats. Meets in Room 10i3. Municipal Bldg., Manh'n,

Tuesdays. at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. HARRIS H. Ml'RDOCK, Chairman,

Board of Taxes and Assenwmenta. Meets in Room 936 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n,

on Wednesdays, at 10.30 a. m, WILLIAM STANLEY MILLER, President

Pro Tem. Board of Transportation,

Meets at 250 Hudson St., Manh'n, on Tues- days, at 2 p. m.

JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman. Board of Water Supply.

Meets at 346 Broadway, Manh'n, on Tuesdays, at 11 a. m.

GEORGE J. GILLESPIE. President.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property,

OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk of the Police Department of The City

of New fork for the following property now in custody without claimants: Automobiles, boats, baby carriages, bicycles, bags, cameras, optical goods, i'urniturc, rope, lead, metals, clothing, jewelry, precious stones, silverware, boots, shoes, dress-suit cases, handbags, pocketbooks, wallets, merchandise, tools, trunks, typewriters, canes, umbrellas, robes, blankets, furs, machinery, Bur• eical instruments, musical instruments, electrical goads, sporting goods, hardware, groceries, canned goods, liquors, etc., also sums of money felon- iously obtained by Prisoners, found, abandoned, .or taken from persons dying intestate, or taken from persons supposed to be insane, intoxicated or otherwise incapable of taking care of them' ,elves.

Police Headquarters Annex, 398-402 Broome Street, Manhattan.

For Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, 485 Bergen street, IlrooklNn, N. Y.

For Borough of The Bronx, 42d Precinct, 160th street and 31 avenue, Bronx. For Borough of Richmond, 120th Precinct,

78-81 Richmond terrace, St. George, S. I. TOIIN F O'RYAN, Police Commissioner.

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

Proposals.

SE:1LF11 13105 \V'II L Iii: RECEIVED IiY the Pre-,dent of the Borough of the Bronx, at

his office, Room 70 . 311.'12, Bronx Linty Build-jog, l0fst St. ail (r,md ('oncour<_e, I)ronx New York City, until 11 a. nt., on

TFII. RSDA , SE(TESIRER 13, 1934. NO. L. (OV'STRUCf1NG SFl1'ER AND

\III"RTEN:A\CEti IN P.1TTER'OX AV1':. I.ET\TEEN [NLERIIILL AVE. AND LE. I \N11 .\\E., TO(;FTHFR WITH ALL \V'ORS INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the xork is as follows:

180 linear feet of vitrifed pipe se'.'er, 12-inch diameter: per linear foot, the sum of Txo Dollars and Sixty Cents ($2.60) $468 00

~0 linear Feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6 inches to '0 inches; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar ($1) 50 (10

spur, the ctim of One D,lhr and Fifty Cents ($1.50) 37 50

25 spurs for hot=e connections: per

2 manholes; each , the stns of Eigitty- five Dollars (5.85) 170 00

40 cubic yards of rock ev'cavati-n; t-u r cOhic yard, the sum of Five Dol- lars (55) 200 00

5 cubic yards of class B c-ncrete: oer chic yard, the sum of Six 'lol- lrrs ($6) 30 00

S ct,hic yards of class C concrete; Per ci'hic yard, the sum of Six Dol- lars ($6) 30 00

DO'tlEST1C RELATIONS COURT- Ch;ldren's Court Division-

Hearing of cases begins at 10 a. m. Manhattan-137 E. 22d st.GR amercy 5-3611 1 ronx---1118 Grand Concourse

JE rome 7-9800 F roaklyn-111 Schermerhorn st.

TR iangl 5-8611 C teens - 105 34 Union Hall st.,

Jamaica J-\ maica 6-2545 Richmond-100 Richmond ter., St.

George SA intGeo 7-8300 Fan iIv (" urt Divicion-

Yanhartan-153 E. 57th st. .VO lunter 5-0430 Bronx--1118 (;rand Concourse

JE rome 7-9800 B -ouklyn-327 Schermerhorn st

TR iangl 5-9770 Queens - 105-34 Union Hall st.,

larnai a JA maica 6-2545 R chmond-100 Richmond ter., St.

George SA intCeo 7-8300 EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF-

Park ave. and 59th st., Manh'n VO lunter 5-6600

ELEC"IONS, BOARD OF- General Office, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n

WO nth 2-1307 Bronx-Tremont and 3d aves..TR emnt 3-0224

Broo cly'n--Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-7100

CA nal 6-2520 OR chrd 4-4300

CO lumbs 5-1773 CA ledonia 5-9464 RI versde 9-4006

S t crmento 2-7878 BR adhrst 2-7300

HA rim 7-3950 VO luster 5-3150

10-1 W. 125th st HA rim 7-2694 Central Jury Part, 30 W. 35th St.

WI sconsn 7-4930 Bronx.

1--1400 Williamsbridge rd. ..UN derhil 3-6100 2-Washington ave. and 162d st.

ME Irose 5-3042 Brooklyn.

1--120 Schermerliorn st TR iangl 5-958; 2-495 Gates ave LA fayet 3-7217 3-6 Lee ave ST ag 2-7813 4-1110 Eastern pkway SL ocum 6-45011 5-4th ave. and 42d st SU nset 6-2540 6-27-33 Snyder ave BU ckmnster 2-9643 7-363 Liberty ave AP plegate 6-8600 8-1301 Surf ave CO neyIs 6-8303

Queens. 1-115 5th at., L. I. City, IR onsdes 6-7361 2-Broadway and Court St., Elmhurst

HA vemyer 9-0087 3-6902 64th at., Ridgew'd. , . EV ergrn 2-3141 4-Town Hall, Jamaica JA maica 6-0086 5-90th at., Far Rockaway BE IlHrbr 5-1747 6-Town Hall, Flushing.... IN depndce 3-5668

Richmond. 1-Bement and Castleton ayes., West

New Brighton PO rtRich 7-0189 2--71 Targee st.. Stapleton S 4 intGeo 7-0313

MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-6607 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to

NEW 1YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY-

10 E. 40th at.. \lanl.'n AS bland 4-8360 PARKS. DEPARTMENT OF-

Main Office- Arsenal Bldg., Central Park, 64th st. and 5th ave., Manh'n RE gent 4-1000

Bronx-Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park FO undatn 8-3000

Brooklyn-Litchfield Mansion, Pr° pect Park 50 uth 8-230C

Queens-The Overlook, Fare<t Park. Kew Gardens CL eveland 3-4600

Richmond-Field House, Clove Lakes Park, Victory bled. and Clove rd., West Brighton GI braltr 2-2261

PAROLE COMMISSION- Municipal 141ig., Manh'n WO rib 2-2560

PLANT & STRUCTURES, DEPT. OF- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4740

PLUMBERS, EXAMINING BOARD OF- Municipal Ride.. l nh'n WO rth 2-1800

POLICE DEPARTMENT- 240 Centre st., Manh'n C4 nal 6-2000

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. BRONX- 851 Grand Concourse JF. rome 7-7484

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, KINGS- Municipal Rlde.. Bklvn. TR iangl 5-7100

PT - ttl IF ADMTNTSTR STOR. N V - Hall of Records, Manh'n WO rth 2-6616

PUBLIC ADM1INTSTRATOR, QI'EFNS- 89-31 161st st., lamaira ..TA maira 6-5037

PI'BT.IC ADMINISTRATOR, RICHM'D-B'wav and Castleton ave., West New

Brighton PO rtRich 7-5357

2-6744

7-9811

5-6800

2-3900

6-8684

2-120(1

7-1000

2-4240

BOARD MEETINGS,

Bound of Assessors. Mcets in Room 22110, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n,

on Tuesdays, at 11 a. m. T1111,M.15 W. \VIUT I- LE, President.

Banking Commission. Meets in Mayor's Office, City Hall, Manh'n,

on fiat days in February, day, August and November.

All IS l. FAULKNER, Deputy Chamberlain, secretary,

hoard of Buildings. Meets in ko,, rn 2005, Municipal Building,

\lanh'n, at call of the Chairman. FR:\NK C. KEI.LER, Chairman.

Board of Child Welfare. Meets in Old County Court House, City Hall

Plaza, Manh'n, on third Monday in each month, at 3 p. m.

JOHN T. F.AGAN, Executive Secretary,

Board of City Record, Meets in City Hall, Manh'n, at call of Mayor.

PA(-1_ J KERN, Secretary Pro Tem. Board of Education.

Meets at its office, Park ave. and 59th at., \lnnh'n. or B,--ori and fourth Wednesdays in rach month, t 3.30 D. in.

)O',FPll \IILLER, Jr., Secretary, knurl of EIectlons.

11e,,ts aeekl-v in Room 100, Municipal Bldg„ Maah'n, at call of ti e 1'rr-. 1. nt.

S. IIOW.IRD. CI1II(N. President, Board of Estimate and .lppurtionment.

Meets in Rm lo. City Hall, Manb'n, Fri' days, at 10.; , ~ n„

1'F,' , W'RS-TI'i\, Secretary, Exaininins It,,,, nt of (Its surveyors.

Meets in Ru, m I.(- '1 -nirt; a) R1'1., Manh'n, it call of the -hairmar

VE)(V'tl S \lilt)V 'rtin¢ ('ha,rrnan, F.sumining Board of I'Iumlrer,..

sleets i n Ram 91)9, Nlunicisal Bldg.- Manh'n, m Tuesdays, at 2 p. in.

, Chairman.

Board of Health Meets at 139 Centre st., Manh'n, at call of the

President. JOAN L. RICE. M. D., Commissioner of

Ilealth. Pre,ideni SIaauipnI :t',omhiyy-.4lderm:rnte Branch. Meets in Aldermanic Charnher. Cit> Hall,

llanh'n. on Tue,days at 2 u. m. \I ICH.AFI 1 CR('15E. Clerk.

Municipal -tim,rd of 6•timate and Aisc,ortaiamwA Brunch.

Mrets in Route In. City Flall. Manh'n, on I-ridays.

5642 THE C I T Y RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934.

?5 linear feet of risers; [ er tttt':at feel, the stun nt One Dollar X 51)

I manhole; the sum of ynett' Dol- lar. ($10) It. ct, the r-tellng hln, tai' unt ui One llundrei •a 1 Sc:, nt)-.:Vc

))ollars (175) 1O11 cats t-t 5- ruck cxcntahun;

ICr cud iU ):n,l, ripe sum of Five Dol-

Lat> t: ,) • - c I L, v o dS of class B concrete;

per cube tidl, the stint of Six Dollars ~.~ 1 , • ....... .......

t i I is yards of elms C concrete; hr, crlc yard, the suns of Six Dollar t$ttt

1,000 feet, board measure, of timber ~lteeting; per I,00L feet, board measure, he sum of a hirtt Dollars ($30)

The amount of security «ill '.c One fhu rsan-1 Three hundred Dollars ($1,3Uit).

NO. S. REGULATING, Gk.A[rI',(;, R( lllt- I\1; l\).I H RI:( I?I\ IX(; l) \l\-' 1)R.AI\S, ( I'IA ERTS. .Al'I'KO \CII L~ \\l) (;I'.AR1) It \ll.ti \\ Ill AFl`h;SS.Al \ I\ 1'l't;'l I.1 AV'tO FROAl 1..At 0SI I3E .\\l- '113 E.A5--- - - BLVD. Tot,ETlIFl( \\' I'll ;\l.l, \\ORK IN-CIDENTAl. 1IIERETO.

The 1.nginecr's e-tintate of till- tn ,rk i, a, fol - lous:

400 cubic yards of earth excac:ition; per cubic yard, the stint of Sixt}' Ibti) Cents s_'-OS U)

200 cubic yard; of rock escatatin, above subgra, le of street; per colic Lard, the slim otf Ttco Doilars and Fifty Cents ($2.z))) :00 03

20 cubic yards of rock eccaratinn in trenches; per cubic yard, the suns of b-tight Dollars ($8) 1(0 00

89.400 cubic yard= of tilling per cubic yard, the sum of Thirty-bite (30) Cents 31,090 0u

3,000 cubic yards of cinder tilling; per cubic yard, the sent of Eighty-hoe (85) Cents 2,550 00

50 cubic yards of dry rubble masonry; per cube yard, the sum of Three Dol• lars ($3) 150 00

10U cubic yards of class B con- crete . pee cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars ($7) 700 00

9 receiving basins, type B, includ- ing granite head and gutter stone; each, the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150) 1,350 00

200 linear feet of basin connections; per linear foot, the sum of One Dol- lar and Fifty Cents ($1.53) ..t 300 00

400 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6 to 24 inches in diameter; per linear foot. the sum of One Dollar ($1 ) 400 00

1.000 feet, board measure, of timber, per 1.000 feet, board measure, the sum of Forty Dollars ($40) 40 00

6,500 linear feet of new guard rail; per linear foot, the sum of Forty (40) Cents

5 cubic Yards of brick masonry; per cubic yard, the sum of Ten Dollars ($10)

Sinkage, shrinkage and settlement, the lump sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000)

2,600 00

5,000 00

50 00

Total $45,330 00 The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will he 320 consecutive working days,

The amount of security required will he Fifteen Thousand Dollars (015.000).

N0. 9. REGULATING, GRADING, BUILD-ING INLETS, RECEIVING BASINS, DRAINS, CULVERTS, APPROACHES :1\1) (OF (ND RAILS \VHERE NECESSARY IN FTELEI' AVE. FROM SOUND V'IE\V AVE. TO STORY AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL \V03K INCI-DENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

500 cubic yards of earth excavation; per cubic yard, the sum of Sixty (60) Cents $300 00

50 cubic yards of rock excavation, above subgrade of street; per cubic yard, the sum of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($2.50) 125 00

5 cubic yards of rock excavation in trenches; per cubic yard, the sum of Eight Dollars ($8) 40 00

2,900 cubic yards of filling; per cubic yard, the sum of Thirty-five (35) Cents 1,015 00

530 cubic yards of cinder filling; per cubic yard, the slim of Eighty-five (85) Cents 450 50 50 cubic yards of dry rubble Ina-

sonry; per cubic yard, the sum of Three Dollars ($3) 150 00 2 cubic yards of class B concrete:

per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dol- lars ($7) 14 00

1 receiving basin, type B; the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150) 150 00

22 linear feet of basin connections: per linear foot, the suns of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50) 33 110

100 linear feet of vitrihrd 1,ipe drains, In to 24 inches in diameter; per linear foot, the stint of One Dollar ($1) 11(0 00

1000 feet, board measure, of timber; per 1,000 feet, board measure, the sum of Forty Dollars ($40) 40 00

500 linear feet of new guard rail; per linear foot, the suns of Forty (4))) Cents , 00

2 cubic Yards o brick masonry; per cubic yard, the sum of Ten 1h„Il:i- 5 ($10) 20 00

Total $2,637 50 The time allowed for the full c,nipletion of the

trork herein described will be 6U consecutive working days,

The amount of security will be One Thousand Three Hundred Dollars ($1,300).

NO. 10. PAVING WITH S11FF'r ASI'ITAT.T ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION (PER-MANENT PAV- E1fEYT), THE ROAD\('.AY OF PIT\-\N AVE. FROM GRACE AV F. TO ED-S0\ AVE.; FURNISHING AND :(1)10 STING CURB ANI) SIDF\V:AT.KS, BUll DING AND RFBt"ICD1;\Ut INLETS \N I) RECEII'ING BASINS WHERE NECESSARY. TOGETIIFR \VITH ALL WORK INCIDENT.1L THERE-TO.

The Engineer's estimate of the :cork is as fot-lows: 950 square yards of sheet asphalt

pavement (class A) and keeping the t)aventent in repair for five years from date of completion: per square yard the sum of One Dollar and Thirty Cents ($1.30) $1,235 00

155 cubic yards of class B con-crete: per cubic yard, the sent of Seem Dollars ($7) 1,155 CO

50 linear feet of new straight crnn-cretc curb (including maintenance for one year); per linear foot, the suet of One Dollar ($1) <0 00

10 linear feet of new corner crm-crete curb (including m'intenance for one year); per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Fifteen Cents ($l 15) 11 50

50 linear feet of old concrete curb aditrted: per linear foot, the sum of Fifteen (15) Cents 7 50

l(O square feet of old concrete side- walk adiucted: Per square foot, tIm stun of Ten (10) Cents Iq p0

I('I) s, ware feet of concrete tvalk (including maintenance for t,nr ~-ea-): per souare foot, the suns of Twenty (20) Cents 20 00

40 linear feet of new ¢ranite headers (incl-ding maintenance for ft•e ve rs); tier linear font. the =nm of One Dollar an'! Fifty Centi ($1.50) 135 00 200 linear feet of rem concrete

bender (including maintenance for five vearO; per linear foot, the sum of Fifteen (15) Cents 30 00

1 t u0 teet, board measure, of timber ,It., , • er I. 0 feet, beard me 1-ure. th, .um of Itfty L)AlIl, t$-l'1 5i Oil

T, t;al ; I,u.iS 5U

I he t:Ilk e .l l,,, I t r t!,r bill I 111,eu~ , i r,t

tht ttutl huc,n dcrtml 0 I )c l; c ,r.>cutitr trrktng day-.

Itr t'.,.tr' IIf =cru ity '%ill he 1 1))) 1l)OLUUd ut 1 Incrty Dsllar; (4.C).

\O CU\~11L C IlAt X1:111 1AL 11'} (h; l.\ 1\( I 1V .\1 \OU 1\ I•: 131-

T1,L1:., 111 \I \\\ -11'F, .A\1) KlAi H \\D .A\F. A\I) IN 1:1\l.A_\I) .\\ l. 111:-

11, 1 I?`. :\IIF F \\ F. :\\D \R\0\1 A\ •E.,

T('( F,FI)Lk \\ 111) AI.I- \\Ultl; 1\C!1 I..\

f I Iii1:1 lIU. fc L.,.,tuCcr', r'tla r,tc I the '.ok ,: ICI

Ios: - !i °,c:,r tr rt rt vi Lit ,I pipe

et„ c, 1' ,n h It: ,:: I, lar ] n r„ f,,, 'h '1 n , ly,ilar. and

1,;t C,tt-

G• lu1„ t, t ,:r-licl l,pe-,'Ii

) 2- 0 a ;tntr cr I nt;,, foot, the

to ,i I D„ilar~ 7 1 1:nr„r t ! t-in ; nuccu UI

per lmcar fo,t. the gum of Cole Dollar

and FiftC Lents lS1.~t)'.. Irne]r leer of tiItitled pipe drains,

6 iu:Lcs to 3u inches, 1'cr ttcar toot, the sum C One hJ„llar t'''

1 , iu spills ter houee c0irnectjD1s; per spur, the suet of Ui,e Dollar ($1)

8 n,a:t toes ; each the sum of

Sev ,t::. t.re Dcl:ars t$73) 2 recetc ng banns, t>pe B; each, the

sum of one Hcndred and Jeventy-five D,1,_-s (31;3)

ctL,U yards of rock excavation;

per col tL ,rd, the sum of Five Dol- lars ($5)

5 ra'o: yards of class B concrete; per echo yard, the sum of Six Dollars ($6'

;: c ab,c yards of class C concrete; rer !ubic yard, the sum of Six Dollars

I,nuo fort, board measure, of timber shee in er I,, 00 fee:, board measure, the suet: ..i Fifty Dollars ($50)

T-voal $3,242 00 TIe ..hoe alloxed for the full c-tnplet,on of

the .t .r'„ teretu des:- .bed «Ili or 60 consecutive oi-l-ing days.

I e a.:. gut cf se:urity will he One rho;tsand Thee i,uttred IbUlbb= ($1.303).

lb-)- 3. bO\STRL'(1)yt; SE\1'ER5 .A\D .AP1 L R) 1 N.ANCES IV' NETHERLAND AVE. lib 'l\V'I:I.,A W. f,1 'I11 -'1 .v\1) \1. Z3ult1 ST., Yt)1;b{TB10p1 \CITII .1L1_ WORK INCI-U1C TAL THERETO.

TI e Er,Eincer's estimate of the work is as fol-lows:

39-' linear feet of vuri)ell pipe setter, 12-inch d, meter, per linear toot, the sum of Two Dollars and Fitt\ Cents ($2.Ft, ) $7?5 00

2: linear feet of citr,ficd pipe drains, I, in, lies -t 30 inches; per linear foot, the ;cur. of One Dollar ($1) 25 00

40 =puts for house conrnecti' ns; per. spur. the sum of One D Ilar and

'Poet ty-rite lent, ($1.15) 50 00 3 manholes; each, the sent of

Seer tty'-ht r D,U:ir- s ,$ -) 22; (i0 17_ c-abic yards of rack excavation;

per I ulic yard, the sum of Five Dol- lars ($5) 875 00

5 :unc yard; of class L' concrete; per r uhic ' ard, the scm of Six I1ol- lars (>6) 30 00

5 :ubtr yards of cla=; C c, ncrete; per cubic ;+Ird, the sum 01 Six Dollars l$6) 30 00

1,C I for, hoard the .sure, of timber Uheeuug; I 1,uC'l feet, board measure, the s let o- Forty Dollars ($40) 40 00

Total $2.000 00 I'h-- time allotted for the full rnmpleiieti w

the t+urk herein described rill be 35 consecutive Ro1Kl ig dada.

Ti,( amtcnt of security will be Eight Hundred Dollars ($.i--U).

NO. -1. FOR COYSTRLCTING SE\1 ER V\ly :13I'I:RT'E\.1\CE IN WILDER .AV'F. 1; I:7 \t Ll•;1 BUSSING AVE. AND EDEN• 1V'ALD .A "E., 'IOGLT11ER 11'IT1f ALL WORK INCI JEN'F,AL. T11E1<1Tt).

the Engineer's estimate of 'lie work is as fol-lows:

4))5 linear feet of vitri!lei pipe sewer, IS fire t dtat eter; per l.nr:rr coat, the (,mt ,) 'rt.i,-e Dollars ($3) $1,215 00 S00 linear feet of vitrified pipe

seiner 13-itch diameter; per linear foot, the , tm of Tall Dollars and Forty Len::, ($?..0) 480 00

.'u5 linear feet of vitritie-1 pipe sewer, I'-'ncI diameter; per linear foot, the sum ,-f I'tr , Voll trs ( z.2 4111 00

I :) linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6 inches to3u ;u... Itnuar f,xt, the suns of One Dollar ($1) 150 CO 135 >pu s for house contieciioiis;

per -; or, tin sure of One Dollar ($l) 125 00 d n a:h"'.es; eae.,, the ;um of Sixty

Dollar, I,$; )) 480 00 'l,UJ cubic car,;= of ro,cl: excavation:

Per cal„, _s,t-J the =unit of 1-lee Dollard ($5) 1,000 00

caOc (mrr!s of class 11 concrete; per ethic yard, the stint of Six Dollar- ($a) 30 00

1: , u`,:c - aril; ui class C concrete; per c;,hie yo ,), the runt of SIX Dollars

5-0) . . . (i •t0' 1 t obi; _rard- of ,tune hallos;; per

11)50 'aril the stnn of One D-Olar $11 ill f1J

I.)O1 fr~~ boar'l ntca-tine, of timber htctu p, per 1.UU') feet, b,c,rd measure,

the 'till of l-itty Drllars (SOI) I)) GO 1 75 c-.tbic yards of embankment (in-

clndinp t)laiutettance fir one }year); per cu ~i, std, the sun, Of Fifty (=0) Cents Si 50

l t;,l -3,12'7 50 lie tu:te allotted )cr the full completion of the

ttt , rk herein described trill he 63 coasocuhvc tcDrloHi tlav - ,

The a;uort It it s--:ori:', trill he Oire r! , o,., s ll n:dred and Fifty D;Ilars ($1,6501. \0. 5. CONS71tLC"I'1V't; SE t1 ER AND

APPC ITFNANCF IN F 542D ST. BE- T\CEE\ THE L\ISTI\t; SL\t'EP AT \I L• R. DOCK AVE. AND A POINT ,BO11C 130 FEET EA1,VFRLP Tlhi-NHOF', T'' 1'f'.l}. < 11'ITII \I I_ A\ORl' INCIDENTAL_ THERETO.

The Enoircer caveat,- of the stork i< as iol- lotts

I;0 I near feet of titr'5-d .pipe wirer, l 2-inch 1iantter; lei lire:,- font. the suns of Tay',- Dinars ($_')....... $5 )0 00

60 li tear i_et of basin connections; per lir.tar (n: I. the suet of Ore Del- lar and Fifty Cents (?1 51'1 90 CO

;0 linear f-et of sitrifie.I pipe drains, 6 inche to 1) inches; per lin arfont, the l:,n ,; I fit (5U) (,.._.. 7~ 00

14 w ore f hnnUe ennn,'-tieirs- per spur tl;e -:..t of Oire Do!la- at, F.tty Cents -; I.Sh ; 01 00

3 JU

911 ))n

35il Ou

3,) 00

3C 'J

30 00

25 00

164 50

399 50

12 00

1,350 00

46 00

1,450 00

30 00

14 00

50 00

40 0

240 00

20 00

Total $4,173 00

The time allowed for the full completion of the stork herein described will he 30 consecutive ttorking days.

The amount of security will be One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500),

N0. 7, REGULATING, GRADING, SET. TING CURB, LAYING SIDEWALKS ANI) CROSS\1'ALKS, B(;ILDING INLETS, RE-CEIVING BASINS, DRAINS, CULVERT, APPROACHES AND GUARD R:1ILS WHERE NECESSARY IK SEWARD AVE. FROM FTELEY AVE. TO NOBLE AVE., TOGETHER \VIT11 ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERE-TO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol-lows:

300 cubic yards of earth excavation; per cubic yard, the sum of Sixty (60) Cents $180 00

10 cubic yards of rock excavation, abot-e subgrade of street; per cubic yard, the sum of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($2.50) 25 00

10 cubic yards of rock ex-avation in trenches; per cubic yard, the suits of Eight Dollars ($8) 80 00

1,220 cubic yards of filling; per cubic yard, the sum of Thirty-five (35) Cents 427 00

380 cubic yards of cinder fiilia;; per cubic yard, the sum of Eight'-tive (85) Cents 333 00

100 linear feet of old concrete writ tc<tt, per linear foot, the suns of Fit- teen (15) Cents 15 00

850 linear feet rf straight concrete c, i'') (including maintenance for one gear); per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar ($1) 850 00

I50 linear feet of corner cot.crtte curb (bnchudmfft nrtintenance for ce %eat); per linear foot. the sum of One Dollar and Fifteen Cents ($1.15) , 17_2 50 4,900 square feet of concrete side-

,%,ik (including nait:tenance for one ve:r), per square foot, the sum of Twenty (20) Cents 980 00

10 cubic yards of dry rubble ma- sonry; per cubic yard, the suns of Three Dollars ($3) 30 00

2 cubic yards of class B concrete; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven D'ol- lars ($7) 14 00

I receiving basin, type B, including granite head and gutter stone; the soot of One Hundred and Fifty Dol- lars ($150) 150 00

50 linear feet of basin connections; per linear foot, the sum one One Dal. lar and Fifty Cents ($1.50) 75 00

50 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6 to 24 inches in diameter; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar ($1) .... 50 of

1,000 feet, board measure, of timber; Der 1,1)00 feet, board measure, the sum of Forty Dollars ($40) 40 00

570 linear feet of new guard rail; rer linear f,:ot, the sum of Forty (40) Cents 228 00

2 cub-c yards of brick masonry; per cubic yard, the sum of Ten Dollars ($10) 20 00

Total $3,659 50 The time allotted for the full completion of the

w--,irk herein described will be 40 consecutive stocking days.

St) linear feet of vitrified pipe drain-. 1 , a 34 ittchec in ,loimet -t , per linear foot_ the sum of One l) liar (~lI.

c tl , ic tar , l- ,-f rack cscae),tfoH, ft r u'C,r'I au,l c ti,: I-lU cubic ma:), the

m ,,f Tlrcc I),iI I;') .. c,:h r u-i „i c:uih rec:n:,nn;

let cul,ic } tr , the 'tun of ()ne I) Ilot I St ) 3'11 ('II

'r till ..-. ;, l; n„ the tine .tlh,pi , I i- r the r.tl) ml1tttun ,if t},,

tcut'k hctr.•., Ilrmcrit,,l ',n 1 I, c, n.,ruticc I', ,rkii,>± ,I;t

T e a,:, unt , S <',tr,tt Il i ~Il' c-t , 1 'h, I't (ltil ll't l`als ) U ,IIom 1 513-ii ,)-

\O II. F(1R R1:1'.\\ I\'t; 11I III RI- I(klo of;D i',RANITI 1{11)1 105 .A\I) I;(t.ASI'I II BLOCKS ON -A C'O\Cl(l-:TI: FIII \ls.Arl0\ TItli ROAD1\.A\ (11 E. 71(Ly)t)V"I 1\ I" 1'R051 )ERO11E \\ I. '1•U ( lii'.* I11\ .\\f-;. AND FROM A POIN1' \It(fl I ', t 11.1."I HEST OF \NTIIONY \\h.. '1(1 .AN'8isA1" AVE. AND 'fIIE U\Dla:Y.\tti FR0\I CItESTO\ \Cli. TO A L'(llAT CIB)I'T ?nu I EET ZEST OF ANTHONY .1V'1 . :(ND SET' TING CURL' WHERE NECESS:ARY, TO-GETHEk \VITH :11.1. WORK I\CIDE\TAM, THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the ourk is as frl-lotvs: 3,510 square yards of granite block

pavement (class A) outside of rail-road area, on a cement and sand bed and concrete foundation, laid with cement grout joints, and keeping the pavement u, repair for one year from date of completion; per square L ard, the sum of Five Dollars and `ixty Cents ($5.60) $19656 Ou

2,300 square yards of granite block pavement (class A) in railroad area, between outer rails on a cement and mind bed and concrete foundatioa, laid with cement grout joints; per square yard, the suns of Five Dollars and Sixty Cents ($5.60) 12,880 Cl) 600 square yards of granite block

pavement (class A) in railroad area. outside of outer rails, on a cement at'. sand bed and concrete foundation, laid frith cement grout joints; per square yard, the sum of Five D'ollacs and Sixty Cents ($5.60) 33,n 0,,

2,620 square yards of coniple'e, l re-dressed granite bloclt pavement. o,tt-;ide of railroad area, on a cement aurl sand bed and concrete foundation, laid with cement groat joint attd kd-1 i:tr, the paventetit in repair for one year from the date of completion; per sg1tare )"ard, the sent of Three Dollars ($3) t,561' Ct)

1,000 square yards of comple'.c I re dressed granite block l,avement, in railroad area, between Inter rails, en a cement and ::and l-ed and c,ncIete foundation, lairs tv'itit cfinect grout joints; 1,Ir square yard, the sum et Three Dollars ($3) 3,0,JJ i)

300 square yards of completed re dressed granite block pavement, in railroad area, outside of outer rails, on a cement and sand bed and con- crete foundation, laid with cctneut grout joints; per square varl, the sum of Three Dollars ($3) 90( i;u

520 square yards of sheet ast>h.t;t pavement, on a con.•rete form lat' -ti , in adjoining streets; per square yard. the sttm of One Dollar and Thirty- Cents ($1.30) v"f t'.1 100 square yards of granite block

pavement, on a concrete foundation, laid with asphaltic cement joints, in adjoining streets; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1) I5t) uU

1,030 cubic yards of class B con- crete, outside of railroad area; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars ($7) 7,210 00

490 cubic yards of class B concrete, in railroad area, between outer rails; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dol- lars ($7) 3,430 Ot)

125 cubic yards of class B concrete, in railroad area, outside of outer rails; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dol- lars ($7) S75 0,)

220 cubic yards of high-early- strength class B concrete, outside of railroad area; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50)

00 cubic yar,ls of high-early-strength class 11 concrete, :n railroad area, between outer rails; per c,;bic yard, the stmt of Seven Dollars an,l Iri tv Cents ($7.50) 1,0 y( 20 cubic vards of high-early-

trength class B concrete, in railroad area, outside of outer rails; ,er cubic yard, the suns of Seven hollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) 15)1 t-u

5.000 linear feet of Llue tune cut 1, cut and dressed within the City limi';; Per linear toot, the sutn of One Dollar and Toenty-fine Cents (SI.25)

23,600 square feet of concrete si,le-walk (including maintenance for one year); per square foot, the soli of 7\'.cnty (20) Cents 4,` 1) 0)

310 linear feet o f lien• p run ib: headers, cut and dressed nithin IIn City limits (inclucliug maintenance fit-site _rear) ; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Fitt} Cents ($1.5(()

I receiving basin alteration; the sum of One hundred Dollars ($1001

I, receiving basins rebuilt, exclosite of granite heads and gutter stones; each, the -um of One IRi, lrel and Tin Dollar, ($110)

1 inlet (special), cxelu,ice of granite heads and gutter stones: the stint of t)ne Hundred and 'pen Dollars ($11)))

1 inlet (t)'pe C), the sum of Fifty Dollars

200 linear feet of basin cannectiotIS. P_ to 15 inches in diameter; per linear foot, the suns of One Dollar and Fifty Ceti:s ($1.50)

2 sets of new receiving basin heads and gutter stones, cut and dressed tvitltin the City limits; each set, the suet of Forty • Dollars ($40)

5 sets of receiving basin heads and gutter stones, recut and reset; each set, the sum of Thirty Dollars ($30)..,,

0 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6 to 24 inches in diameter; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar ($1)

10.000 feet, heard measure, of timber; per 1,000 feet, board nteaswe, the suns of Forty Dollars ($40)

4 new inlets (class 1). exclusive of granite heads and gutter stones; each, the suns of Two Hundred Dollars ($200)

8 sets of new receiving basin heads and gutter stones, Cut and dressed within the City limits, for new inlets (class 1); each set, the sum of Thirty Dollars ($30) 5 cubic yards of rock excavation,

for roadbed and curb: per cubic yard, the sum of Three Dollars ($3)

Total $1,411 00

.)) 00 The time allowed for the full completion of the

cork herein described 'hill be 35 consecutive wurk-ing (lay's,

1,130 00 The amount of security will be Five hundred

and Sixty Dolurs ($560).

N0. 6. REGLLATING, GRADING, SET-1: 00 TING CURB, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND

CROSSWALKS, BUILDING INLETS, RE. CEI\ ING BASINS, DRAINS, CULVERTS,

s') 0,) APPROACHES AND GUARD RAILS AVHERiO NECESSARY IN CROES AVE. FROM

100 oU SEIVARD AVE. TO LAFAYETTE AVE., TO-GETHER WITH ALL 1VORK INCIDENTAL

600 00 THERETO. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol-

lows:

350 00 420 cubic yards of earth excavation; per cubic yard, the sum of Sixty (60) Cents $252 00

125 .0 10 cubic yards of rock excavation, above subgrade of street; per cur,[c yard, the sum of Two Dollars and Fifty

30 00 Cents ($2.50) 10 cubic yards of rock excavation in

trenches; per cubic yard, the sum of 210 00 Eight Dollars ($8) 80 00

410 cubic yards of filling; per cubic yard, the sum of Thirty-five (35) Cents

50 00 470 cubic y ards of cinder filling; per cubic yard, the sum of Eighty-five (85) Cents 60 linear feet of old concrete curb

reset; per linear foot, the sum of Fif• teen (15) Cents

1,350 linear feet of straight concrete curb (including maintenance for one year); per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar ($1) 40 linear feet of corner concrete

curb (Including maintenance for one vear); per linear foot, the sum of One D,,Ilar and Fifteen Cents ($1-1a)•-.

7,250 square feet of concrete side- %%alk (including maintenance icr one Year); per square foot, the slt:n of Twenty (20) Cents

10 cubic yards of Iry rubble nt,t- sonry; per cubic yard, the ,tun of Three Dollars ($3) 2 cubic yards of class B concrete;

per cubic yard, the stint of Seven Dol- lars ($7)

5U linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6 to 24 inches in diameter, per linear font, the sum of One Dollar (51)

1,000 feet, board measure, of tinber; per 1,0011 feet, board measure, the suet rlI Forty Dollars ($40). .......

600 linear feet of new guard rail; per linear foot, the sum of Forty (40) Cents

2 cubic yards of brick masonry; per cubic yard, the sttm of Ten Dollars ($10)

1,650 nil

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LOCATION (Borough, county, city-wide, etc.)

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T'RE NCY (Weekly, monthly, annual, special, etc. )

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'I he art,g lot t f lervalty 5' i.i be I'hirly-t,,ur Phi o•; rr l I ), Ala '• (P i-I 111i0).

N(i. 13. FOR REP.AVIN ; WITH :ASPHALT 131.0=RS, SHEET \SP'H:1LT AND GRANITE 1100:15 OY 1 CO\CRETE: FOUNDATION THE Rld, i)\WAY OF JENNINGS ST. FROM STF:IIBINS .AV1? 'CO WEST FARMS RD.. \\D sIA ANG CURB WHERE \SCE's:ARV' TOG'THL-'R WITH AI.I, WORK INCIDEN-TAL THE:itETO.

Thy- En i ineer's estin:.a;c of the stork is a, fol - low::

5,0.'0 s!uare yards if asphalt lalock wrens-or l,; ck: 0 iarhq t'iickl, and

keepit-g it e l'aventent iu repair for tier, mars r'.,iil dot, of completion; per s~ln.an- card the : wuu rat' '1' err- Dollar; anal Fifty Cent, 183.; x'. $17,711 0~1

1: n .n • rc yan1, of sheet asphalt :ncnrii l.-- U, anti kec!1inl; th y ac en eat t t repair f,r f;cc year,

fr- m date f coupler' n. per s}uarc lard. the 'ant of One Di.l'ar and Thirty Cer Is ($Lana) 0.l1 nU

5 it <, Ju, Te You l- of erauitc flock paven;'n; (c!:t A ), nn a cement argil 'and it II iii] Infl,tt 0' fnunrlalirn. laid irlt remcttt groti:t joint-., oral kee)inl ! e I avrnxnt in repair fin one

ear r ,m date ,,f c , ~u; le'ir n; )per ,iluare coal_ the sum it Floe i).dlar4

n, l t— s'c l' .utr i k3u i 4,1 01' 21'10 -;ua 1 ard i,t sheet asphalt

asrmrr1. m a concrc'e foundation,

in adj ining street'• - her square vard. the sum It One Dollar and Thirty t'ettti I $ 1.,iO 0th) (1Q

25 epiarr cards if granite block ovi'llie'i . tr a c-mcrcte foundai n.

l;,lit tt Ill a- ha!tic cement joints. in :r'ljitrun lit xis : per e)::ar:.• Parl, the -um - I Ott Doll tr t 5 I 1

I .' ''r (ids curl. I cl:.ss B curl - Crete . -cr ::1ic r arf, the Sum of h"e';cn 1)r'l:rr t5:'t 10,6413 UO

00 01) cult)- purls of high-rarlc- ,trettgtl cba-.s It c-'ncrete; per cubic yard, t to st rr of Oct-cur Ibollars and Fifty Cents l'$7ZtI1 .. _ ........ 1.;00 00

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934. THE CITY RECORD. 5643

The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimate The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- uf the total cost of the completed work is to he lows: taken as the 100 per cent, basis and test for 3u0 linear feet of vitrificd pipe bidding. Proposals shall each state single per- sewer 15-inch diameter; per linear crntagc ,f such 3(10 per cent, (such as 95 per foot, the sum of Three Dollars and cent., 1110 per cent. Cr 105 per cent.) for much Twenty-hive Cents ($3.25) $97a 00

II; 11th all material; and work called for in the prolw<ed 430 linear feet of vitrified pipe contract and notices to kidders are to lie fur- setter, 12-inch diameter; Crp Iiticar nished to tlru ('Its. Such percentage as bid for foot, the sum of Two Dollars and each contract shall apply ti, :11 trait iten)s speci- Fifty Cents ($2.00) 1,050 00 fled in the Engineer's lit l :lir.ary estimate to an 50 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, amount necessary to con, leto the work de,cribed 6-inch to 31)-inch; per linear foot, the in the contract. Each II niin,t be accompanied sum of One Dollar (3l) 50 00 by a deposit in cash or cettiilcrl check payable to 70 spurs for htwse connect, on s; per the order of the Comptrollcr of the City' in the spur, the sum of One Dollar ar,l Fifty

,Phi: III; sum of 5 per cent. of the ctmty re,luired for Cents ($1.50) 105 00 the contract bid. 7 manholes; each, the sum of

Bidders on Contracts 1I, I0, 13 and I4 shall Seventy-fire Dollars ($75) 525 00 submit alternative bids, that is, two percentages 10 cubic }'arils of rock excavation; of the total cost of the completed work Line per cubic yard, the sum of Five Dol- percentage (a) shall be based on the Engineer', tars ($5) 50 00 estimate set forth in the proper .al for Inds and 5 cubic yards of class B concrete; the second percentage (b) shall also be based on Per cubic yard, the sum of Six Dol- the said estimate except that there shall he no lars ($6) 30 00 restriction as to the point or place "here granite 25 cubic yards of class C concrete; curb, bluestone curb, granite headers, and granite per cubic yard, the sum of Six Doi-

180 00 heads and gutter stones for inlets and receiving bars ($6) 150 00 basins are to be cut and dre.,sed. 25 cubic yards of stone ballast; puce

In case the percentages stated in Alternative cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar Bids A and B are the same, the contractor till ($1 ) 25 00

160 00 be required to cut and dress the granite curb, 1,000 feet, hoard measure, of timber bluestone curb, granite headers, and granite sheeting; per 1.000 feet, board measure, heads and gutter stones for inlets and receiving the stun of Fifty Dollars ($i0) 50 00 basins, within the limits of the City of New York,

330 00 The City reserves the right to an ard the con- Total $3,010 00 tract on Bid A or Bid B as the Board of Esti- The time allowed for the full completion of the mate and Apportionment may determine to be to work herein described will be 50 consecutive work-

;0 00 the best interest of The City of New York. ing days. Granite curb, bluestone curb, granite headers, The amount of security required for the per•

and granite heads and gutter stones for inlets formance of the contract will lie One Thousand 40 00 and receiving basins, which are required under Two Hundred Dollars (81.200).

Alternative Bid A, to be cut and dressed within N0. 4. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWERS the City limits, shall be delivered within the AND APPURTENANCES IN E. 231ST ST.

60 00 limits of the City in a rough quarry cut condi- BETWEEN (Old EN\D\ PL. AND 1,ACONIA tion, and if cut and dressed before delivery on AVE.: IN E- 2321) ST BET\VI:EN ELY AVE. the work, the contractor shall furnish affidavits, AND LACONIA AVE., AND IN LACONIA from the person or concern wlto cut and dressed \VE. BETWEEN E. 232D ST. AND E. 231ST

240 00 the stones, that the work of cutting and dressing ST.. TOGETHER 1V'ITII ALL \YORK INCI- was performed trithin the limits of the City of DENTAL. THERETO, New York. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- In accordance with chapter 731. Laws of 1933, lows:

schedule of wages as approved by the Comptroller 385 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, are annexed to and are part of the specifications 30-inch diameter: per linear foot, the for this work. sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents

The bidder mast deposit with the Borough ($7.50) $2,887 50 President at or before the time of making his 495 linear feet of vitrified pipe bid, samples and affidavit or a letter in regard to sewer, 12-inch diameter: per linear samples and affidavit, as required by the sped• foot, the sum of Two Dollars ($2).... 990 00 fications, or must refer in his bid sheet to the 200 linear feet of vitrified pipe file number which has been assigned regarding drains, 6-inch to 30-inch; per linear samples, affidavit and statement deposited at a foot, the sum of One Dollar ($1) ,, 200 00 previous letting. 100 spurs for louse cnnnectim.s: per

Blank forms of bids, upon rnInch bids must put, the sum of One Dollar and Fifty be made, can be obtained upon application there- Cents ($1.50) 150 00 for. The plans and specifications may he seen 9 manholes: each, the sum of Eighty and other information obtained at said office. Dollars ($80) 720 00

x1,13 JAMES J. LYONS, President, 490 cubic yards of rock excavation: srFi e General Instructions to Bidders on ocr cubic yard, the sum of Five bol-

as lust page, last column, of the "City Record." lars ($5) 2,450 00 20 crthic yards of class B concrete;

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED tsY ner cubic yard, the sum of Six D„1- the President of the Borough of The Bronx, at tars ($6) 120 03

his office, Room No, 211-212, Bronx County Build- 25 cubic yards of class C concrete; ing, 161st st. and Grand Concourse, Bronx, New per cubic yard, the sum of Six Dollars York City. until 11 a. m., on ($6) 150 00

WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1934. 25 cuhic yards of stone ballast: Per N0. I. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar

AND APPURTENANCES IN WALLACE AVE. ($1) 25 00 BETIVEEN MAGENTA ST. AND GUN HILL 1.000 pounds of steel reinforcement RD'., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCI. bars: per pound, the sum of Three DENTAL THERETO. (3) Cents 30 00

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- 1.001 feet. hoard measure. of timber 15,330 00 lows: sheeting: per 1 000 feet. board measure,

435 linear feet of vitrified pipe the sum of Fifty Dnllarm ($501 50 00 sewer, 12-inch diameter; per linear inn cubic yards of embankment (in- foot, the sum of Two Dollars and eliding maintenance for one vear); per Fifty Cents ($2.50) $1,087 50 cinitic yard, the sum of Fifty (50)

120 00 50 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, Cents 150 00 6-inch to 30-inch; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar ($1) 50 00

42 spurs for house connections; per spur, the sum of One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents ($1.25) 52 50 5 manholes; each, the sum of

Seventy-five Dollars ($75) 375 00 450 cubic yards of rock excavation;

per cubic yard, the sum of Five Dol- lars ($5) 2,250 UO

5 cubic yards of class B concrete; per cubic yard, the sum of Six Dol- lars ($6) 30 00

5 cubic yards of class C concrete; per cubic yard, the sum of Six Dol- lars ($6) 30 00

1,000 feet, board measure, of timber sheeting; per 1,000 feet, board measure, the sum of Forty Dollars ($40) 40 00

4,(,f10 linear feet t,f hluestone curl, cut and rlrt s>ed a, ithin the City limits: IF linear f:t, the stun of One Dollar

anal Toenty-live Cents (S1.2') 7;0 L'u

2,300 square feet of old bluestone 1c,,inq rel:ud, per square foot, the sum of Five (_`) Cents

22,1) 10 square feet of concrete it (mcluriinc tnamtcnance for one

vear); per square foot. the sent of Twenty (311 ) Cents 4.-1,131 stn

000 linear feet of new granite headers cut and dressed within the Cit; limit. (inc)uiling maintenance for cue year); per linearfoot, the um of One It i- lar and Fifty Cents (,$I.=ti)

(Ii linear feet ut oh granite healer; reset (including ntaintcnance for t,its' Year); per linear foot, the sum of Fifty (50) Cents 30 0,)

14 receiving basins rebuilt, exclusive of granite heads and gutter stones; each, the sum of One Hundred and Ten Dollars ($110) 1,540 00 120 linear feet of basin connec-

ian.=.; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($3.50) 4 sets of new receiving basin heads

and gutter stones, cut and dressed within the City limits; each set, the stint of Forty Dollars ($40)

11 sets of receiving basin heads and gutter stones recut and reset; each set. the suns of Thirty Dollars ($30)

511 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 5 t,, 2.4 inches in diameter: per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar ($1)..

1,00(' feet, board measure, of timber; pr 1.000 feet, hoard measure, the sum of Forty Dollars ($40) 20 cubic yards of rock excavation,

for roadbed and curt; per cubic yard, the sum of Three Dollars ($3)

30 cubic yards of rock excavation, for receiving basins and drains; per cubic yard, the sum of Eight Dollars ($8)

1,325 cubic yards of earth excava- lion: per cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1) 1,325 00

Total $53,007 00

The time allowed for the full completion of the tcerk herein described roil] be 60 consecutive working days,

T Nneteen Thou. he amount of security will be i sanl Dollars (519 J(0).

NO, 14. FOR REPAVING WITH ASPHALT BLOCKS AND SHEET ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, THE RO \D- WAY OF CROTONA PARK NORTH FROM E. 175TH ST. AND ARTHUR AVE. TO E.

305 O0 175TH ST. AND WATERLOO PL., AND SET-TING CURB \VHERE NECESSARY TO-GETHh:R 11WITIf ALL WORK 1NCID'GNTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is follows:

5,900 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement (class A) and keeping the pavement in repair for five years from 330 0)1 date of completion; per square yard, the suns of One Dollar and Thirty Cents ($1.30) $7,774 00

4.380 square yards of asphalt block pavement (blocks 3 inches thick), laid with cement grout joints and keeping 100 00 the pavement in repair for five years from date of completion; per square yard, the suet of Three Dollars and Fifty Cents ($3.50)

120 square yards of granite block pavement, on a concrete foundation, laid with asphaltic cement joints, in adjoining streets; per square yard, the stun if One 1)cllar ($1)

1,790 cubic yards of class B con-crete; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars ($7) 170 cubic yards of high-early. 750 00

strength class Ii concrete; per cubic yard the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50)

5,750 linear feet of Bluestone curb, 2̀0 00 cut and dressed within the City limits; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents ($1.25)

I receiving basin alteration; the sum of One hundred Dollars ($100)....

I lien' inlet (cla's 1). exclusive of granite head and gutter stone: the sum of Two Hundred I)ollars ($'(i0)....

2 sets of new receiving basin heads and gutter stones, cut and dressed within the City limits, for new inlet (class 1); each, the sum of Thirty 1)511' Mrs (530)

50 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6 to 24 inches in diameter; per linear foot, the suet of One Dollar ($1)

10 cubic yards of rock excavation. for roadbed and curb; per cubic yard, the sum of Three Dollars ($3)

100 cubic yards of rock excavation, for receiving basins and drains; per cubic yard, the sum of Eight Dollars ($8)

2,540 cubic yards of earth excava• lion; per cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar ($11

Total $53.851 50

The time allowed for the full completion of the work herein described will be 60 consecutive working days.

The amunt of security required will be Nineteen Thousand Dollars ($19,000).

Total $3,915 00 The time allowed for the full completion of the

work herein described will be 50 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the per-formance of the contract will be One Thousand Five Hundred Fifty Dollars ($1,500).

N0. 2. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER \ND APPURTENANCES IN TIEMANN AVE.

BETWEEN :1DEE AVE. AND HA\IMERSLEY AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK IN. CIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol-lows:

200 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 15-inch diameter; per linear foot. tha sum of Three Dollars and Twenty-nve Cents ($3.25) $650 P(t

350 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 12-inch diameter; per linear toot, the sum of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($2.50) 875 00

50 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6-inch to 30-inch; per linear foot, tine sum of One Dollar ($1)

70 spurs for house connections; per spur, the sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50)

6 manholes; each, the sum of Seventy-fire Dollars ($75)

25 cubic yards of rock excavation; per cubic yard, the sum of Five Idol' lars ($5)

10 cubic yards of class B concrete; per cubic yard, the sum of Six Dollars ($6)

20 cubic yards of class C concrete; per cubic yard, the sum of Six Dollars ($6)

25 cubic yards of stone ballast; per cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar (Si)

1,000 feet, hoard measure, of timber sheeting; per 1.000 feet, board measure, the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50)

Total $2,510 00 The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 35 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the per-formance of the work will be One Thousand Dol-lars ($1.000).

N0. .4. FOR CONSTRITCTTNF SEWERS A' r) APPT'RTF' t'tCES IN Rl'Sct\r, A\'E BETWEEN M O\TICF.T.T n AVE AND cFT0N \VF.. AND IN SFTON AVE BFT\VFFN BI'ccTNG 4VE. AND EDEN\VALD \\'E_ TO-CETITER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

Total $7.922 50 The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 60 consecutive working clays.

The amount of security required for the per-formance of the work will be Three Thousand One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($ 1.1)0).

NO. 5. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN BRYANT AVE. (WEST SIDE) BETWEEN RAND \LI- WE. AND HUNTS POINT AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERE-TO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol-lows:

590 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 12-inch diameter; per linear foot, the sum of Three Dollars and Fifty Cents ($3.50) $2,065 00

50 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6-inch to 30-inch; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar ($1) 50 00 40 spurs for house connections; per

spar, the sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50) 60 00

7 manholes: each, the sum of Seventy-five Dollars ($75) 525 00

25 cubic yards of rock excavation; per cubic yard, the sum of Five Dol- lars ($5) 125 00 5 cubic yards of class B concrete;

per cubic yard, the sum of Six Dol- lars ($6) 30 00

20 cubic yards of class C concrete; per cubic yard, the sum . If Six Do]- lars ($6) 120 00

25 cubic yards of stone ballast; per cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1) 25 00

1,000 feet, board measure, of timber sheeting; per 1,000 feet, board measure, the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50) 50 00

Total $3,050 00 The time allowed for the full completion of the

work herein described will be 40 consecutive corking days.

formance of the work will lie One Thousand Two The amount of security required for the per-

hundred Dollars ($1,2001. N0. 6. FOR REPAVING WITH GRANITE

BLOCKS ON :1 CONCRETE FOI'ND.- TION, THE R0:'ll)WAY OF \V. BURNSIDE AVE. FROM UNIVERSITI' AVE. TO JEROME AVE.: E. BURNSIDE AVE. FROM JEROME \VF.. TO CRESTON \\'E.; FROM ANTHONY AVE. TO VALENTINE AVE., ANT) THE UN-DERPASS FROM CRESTON AVE. TO AN-THONY AVE., 1N!) SETTING CURB \VF1ERE NECFISS PRY, TOGETHER WITH Al!, WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol-lows:

13,100 square yards of granite block pavement (class A). outside of railroad area, on a cement and sand bed and concrete foundation, all with cement grout joints, and keeping the pave- ment in repair for one year from date of completion: per square yard. the sum of Five Dollars and Sixty Cents ($5.60) $73,360 00

5.000 square yards of granite block pavement (class A) in railroad area, between otuer rail; on a cement and and bed and concrete foundation, laid

reith cement grout joints; per square yard, the sum of Five Dollars and Sixty Cents ($5.60) 28,000 00

T(,r,l Ti e tirtc all c, ', for the full t , atplrti rn of e e rk herein ale-cri!cl nil) l,e crn~ecutive

trorkiig days. 'File amount of ',eeurity will be Tnenty-nine

Thousand Dollars ($29,000).

NO 12 RFP\t'1NG 1\- IT1I ASPHALT ltl.00K AN1) BItEFT \SPH:AI.T O\ :1 CONCRETE FOUND.ATION THE R(11D1'.:`,A' OF 17xTH ST1,EF.T FRO>.1 31) :AA'E. 70 I OPTO\ RI) \\[ ` ETTT\i: ('1 KI', \\ 10

I:( AR1', TOh,-TIIFR \V1 I'll \1-L \V'01K INil :E\TAL THERETO-

Thr Engineer's NIimatc of thy' , k'v ;ts

ua e c r,s of sl;cet a-p, lal: I'averrent (class Ai and keeping tLe a',emext in re a f r tine }'ears irrgn: ate completion; per square card,

the s to of One Dollar and Thirty ('ems ($1.30) 525,5.I CO

1,59° square )'aril, of asphalt block lavement thlcks 3 inches thick), laid

ith ((meat groin jxints. and keeping tie p: -tenteut in repzir far fix:e years f -om datr of con'.;tletin, Per synare aryl, tie st:rn of Three Dollars and

Iiitc Cent- Ic3,P0i 5,915 00

?hld -gsare yards of granite Klock i'c'a,ot, on a canrrcte foundation,

I: id iii h a<I'haltic cement joints, in a )joining streets; per square yard, the ,rn of One Dollar ($1)

3,;B['b cubic yards of class B con-ct etc : '.rut cable yard, the sum of Seven Dollars ($7)

3~0 cubic yards of high-early- strength cla,s l3 concrete; per cubic . r.l, rte sum of Seven Dollars and

F fly Cents ($7.50) 2,47; 00 11,14( linear feet of bluestone curb,

ci t and dressed within the City limits; Pt Iinetr foot, the ium of One Dol-la- ant' nincmy-five Crrts ($1.25).... (.100 square feet of old bluestone

11,ggiri a:l'isted; per square foot, the st:m nt Five (5) Cent,

6' ,"o -i ;uare fre of e nerete silt- it i II (rocludirg nt'tin'enance for one ♦car): I ,, r sq,wre the um of T,anty (001)1 ('c-tit < 10.060 00 ' , xI I near feet of nr iv granite heal-

er, cu- an~l lie c l tsithin the City ling it , (i . wIli'liii ill ,iracnwnce for Care

ve tic) ; Ter linear fit, the stmt of One IA!lar ;nil 10 Or Cents (pl.5P)

:1 linear feet of t-Id granite headers re'rt ( t eluding ma1ntenance for fire Pe rm); er linear ii t, the sum of File i;0) (ants 5 00

ecriting basin alteration: the suns of One Hundred Dollars ($100)

8 receiving basin; rebuilt, excltnl -in;: granite Bawd and gutter titie; each, the sum of On, Tltmdned and Te t Itr bars (110) 3,080 00

F inlet. (special), excluding granite lieaik alit, gutter stone; each, the sun; if One Hundred an_' Ten Dollars $1101 550 00

I it-let type C; the Sinn if Fifty Dollar, (PO) 50 oo

^'~-c him ar fret of h:t-in cnnnectiOtm per linear f' ,nt, the sum of One Dollar an-I Fifty Cents ($1.001

I set' of new receiving hrtsin heads and Cutter stones, cutt and dressed will in till, City limits; earl.; set, the shin if ]:arty Ilollars ($au)

2 , 1 pct, of receiving basin heads and gutter st!nes, recut and re-et; each 'tt the snit, of (iiirw Dollars (Q301., P00 u0

-I },near feet oaf vitrified pipe drains, o ti )4 it dies in diatne'er; per linear foot the tint of One Dollar (51) 50 00

cuhi: yards r,f r-,k excavatit,n. ft,r r..a~ll,e I and curt; per cubic yard, the sum , f 'three Orllars ('$3) Is 00

211' cubic yards if rock excavation, f,,r r'cci: rig lain. :111 drains; per cuhi' ear 1, the s_im of Eight Dollar;

rftl 1,600 00 5..:u crbdc varils of earth weasa.

(inn: t'( r arable s-at b, hit; ?;um of t )nc D. It : icl) 5.45(' 00

20,060 00

12,675 00

200 00

4,500 square feet of old Bluestone flagging adjusted; per square foot, the sum of Five (5) Cents

18,000 square feet of concrete side-walk (including maintenance for one near); per square foot, the sum of Twenty (20) Cents

450 linear feet of new granite headers, cut and dressed within the City limits (including maintenance for five years) ; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50)

30 linear feet of old granite headers reset (including maintenance for five years); per linear foot, the sum of Fifty (Si)) Cents

4 receiving basins rebuilt, excluding granite head and gutter stone; each, the sum of One Hundred and Ten Dollars ($110)

3 inlets (special), excluding granite head and gutter stone; each, the sum of One Hundred and Ten Dollars ($110)

I inlet (type C) ; the omit of Fifty Dollars ($50)

180 linear feet of basin connections, 12 and 15 inches in diameter; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50)

4 sets of new receiving basin heads and gutter stones, cut and dressed within the City limits; each set, the sum of Forty DIlar1 ($40)........

3 sets of receiving basin heads and gutter stories recut and reset; each -ct, the sum of Thirty Dollars ($30)..

12,530 00

1,275 00

7,187 50

225 00

3,600 00

675 00

15 00

440 00

330 00

50 00

270 07

160 00

9i) 00

too 00

'00 00

60 00

50 00

30 00

Bon 00

2,540 00

50 00

105 00

450 00

125 00

60 00

120 00

25 00

50 00

2 receiving basins, type B; each, the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150)

90 linear feet of basin caru.cctions; Icr linear foot, the sum of One D~llar and Fifty Cents ($1.50)

Sit linear feet of vitrified pipe dratus, inches to 24 inches in diameter; per

linear foot, the sum of One Dollar ($1) -

1.00i0 feet, board measure, of tim-her: per 1,000 feet, board measure, the suns of Forty Dollars ($40)

20 linear feet of new guard rail; per linear foot, the sum of Forty (40) Cents

S cubic cards of brick masonry; per cubic yard, the sum of Ten Dollars ($10)

Total $5,015 00

The time allowed for the full completion of the twork herein described will be 40 consecutive work-tog days.

The amount of security required for the per-(ormance of the work will be Two Thousand Dab lars ($2,000),

NO. 12. FOR REPAVING WITH RE-I)RESSED GRANITE BLOCKS, GRANITE BLOCKS AND SHEET ASPHALT ON A CON-CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROAIt'V_\Y OF \VESTCIIESTER AVE. FRO\1 SOUTHERN BLVD. TO BRONX RIVER AND SETTING CURB \\HERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALI. WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's esti:aate of the work is as fol- lows:

11,900 square yards of completed re- dressed granite block pavement, out- side of railroad area, on a cement and sand bed, and concrete foundation, laid with cement grouted joints, and keep- ing the pavement in repair for one year from date of completion; per ',quare yard, the sum of Three Dol- lars ($3) $35,700 00

4,000 square yards of completed re-diessed granite block pavement, in rail road area, between outer rails, on a cement and sand bed and concrete foundation, laid with cement grouted joints; per square yard, the sum of Three Dollars ($3) 12,000 00

900 s,,uare yards of completed re- dressed granite block pavement, in railroad area outside of outer rails, on a cement and sand bed and concrete fotntdation, laid with cement grout joints; per square yard, the sum of Three Dollars ($3) 2,940 00

2,550 square yards of granite block pavement (class A), outside of rail-read area, on a cement and sand bed and concrete foundation, laid with ce-ment grout joints, and keeping the pavement in repair for one year from date of completion; per square yard, the sum of Five Dollars and Sixty Cents ($5.60) 15,680 00

210 square yards of granite block pavement (class A), in railroad area, outside of cuter rails, on a cement and sand bed and concrete foundation, laid with cement grout joints; per square yard, the stun of Five Dollars and Sixty Cents ($5.60) 1,176 00

950 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement (class A), outside of rail-road area. and keeping the pavement in repair for five years from date of completion: per square yard, the sum of One Dollar and Thirty Cents ($1.30) 1,235 00 235 square yards of sheet asphalt

pavement (class A), in railroad area, between outer rails; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar and Thirty Cents ($1.30) 65 square yards of sheet asphalt

pavement (class A), in railroad area, outside of outer rails; per square yard, the stun of One Dollar and Thir- ty Cents ($1.30) 84 50

450 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement, on a concrete foundation, in adioining streets; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar and Thirty Cents ($1.30) . 585 00

25 square yards of asphalt block pavement on a concrete fotntrlation, in adjoining streets; per square yard, the sum of Three Dollars and Fifty Cents ($3.50) 87 50

35 square yards of granite block pavement, on a sand foundation laid with sand joints, in adjoining streets; Pe r square yard, the suns of One Dol- lar ($1) 35 00 350 square yards of granite block

pavement on is concrete foundation, laid with asphaltic cement joints, in adjoining streets; per square yard, the

sum of One Dollar ($1) 350 00 1,910 cubic yards of class B con-

crete, outside of railroad area; per cubic yard, (lie sum of Seven Dollars ($7) 13,370 00

415 cubic yards of class B concrete, in railroad area, between outer rails; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dol- lars ($7) 2,905 00

190 cubic yards of class B concrete, in railroad area, outside of otter rails; per cub c yard, the sum of Seven Dol-lars ($7)

750 cubic yards of high early strength class B concrete, our:ide of railroad area: per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) 5,625 00

300 colic yards of high early strength class B concrete, in railroad area, between outer rails: per cubic card, the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) 2,250 00 85 cubic cards of high early

strength class B concrete, in railroad area, outside of outer rails: per cubic vary), the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50)

4,405 linear feet of bluestone curb, out and dressed within the City limits; per linear foot, the sum of One Dol- lar and Twenty-five Cents ($1.25).., 5,500 00

1.400 square feet of old bloeca.Tc flagging, relaid: per square foot, tuc sum of Five (5) Cents

2S,onn square feet of concrete side. walk (including maintenance for one year): per square foot, the sum of Twenty (20) Cents

570 linear feet of new granite bond. ens, cat and dressed within the City limits ,including maintenance for one vtar): per linear foot. the sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents (41.501 855 CD

2H0 linrar feet of old granite headers reset (inclnrilne maintenance f one vear): per linear foot, the sum of Fifty (5n) Cents

6 receivine basins rehnilt, x•-Li'.ire of granite head and gutter stones: 1ach, the sum of One Hundred and Ten Dol-lars (cI10)

305 50

1,330 00

637 50

70 00

5,000 00

125 00

660 00

300 00

135 00

50 00

40 00

8 00

50 00

5644 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934.

1,440 square yards of granite block pavement (class A) in railroad area, II tside of outer rail,, on a cement and said Le: and concrete founlaunn, laid with CtTlent grunt jntnts; per square yard, the sum of Five Dollars and Sixty Cents ($5.60!

l.~'i0 square yards of sheet ast,h:tlt pavement, on a C nerete fuundatiun, in adjoining streets: )'er square yard, th! sum of One I),llar and Thirty Crnts ($1.30) 75 square yards of asphalt block

paeement, on a cncre:e foundation, in adjciaing streets; )er square yard, tlu sum of Three Dollars and Fifty Ctnts ($3.50)

125 s luare yards 'f granite block paveme:l:, on a a,ncrete totmdatton, laid wit);. asphaltic cement joints, in ad in ning streets; per s,luare yard, the sum of One Dollar ($I)

1,9.',0 cubic yards of class B cont -

ertte, o.rtstde of railroad area ; per eutec yard, the sum i f Seven Dollars ($7)

550 cubic yards of class 13 concrete, in railri ad arro, hr',' een otter rails; 4er cubic yard, the stint of Seven Dol-lats U7)

175 cubic yards of class B concrete, in railroad area, outside of outer rails; per cubic yard, the sum of 'even Dol- lats ($7)

720 cubic yards of high early stren „th class B concrete, ou:,tde of railroad ar:a; per cubic yard. the sum of Seven D,Jlars and Fifty Cents ($7.50)

180 c.rbic yards of high early strength class B concrete, in railroad area, be- tween outer rails; per cub c yard. the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.,-0)

5 Cuylc yards of high early strength cl. ss B concrete, in railr,-a,l area, out-sit:e of outer cads; per colic card. the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50)

6,900 linear feet of bluestone curb, cut and dressed within the City li"' its; per linear foot, the >uni of One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents ($1.25)

550 square feet of old bluestone flag- ging adj, tsted; l, er square foot, the sum of Five (5) Cents

46,600 square feet of concrete side-w61k (including maintenance for one year); per square foot, the sum of Twenty (20) Cents 520 linear feet of new granite

herders. cut and dressed within the Ci.y limits (including maintenance for on year); per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50). 330 linear feet of old granite

he.tders recut and reset (including maintenance for one year); per linear foot, the sum of Fifty (50) Cents...,

I receiving basin alteration; the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100)

?5 receiving basins, exclusive of gcetite heads and gutter stones, re-bu It; each, the sum of One Hundred and Ten Dollars ($110)

1 inlets (special), exclusive of granite beads and gutter stones; each, thr sum of One Hundred and Ten Dol- lars ($110)

inlet, type C; the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50)

20 lirear feet of basin connections; per linear foot. the sum of One Dol- lar and Fifty Cents ($1.;0)

0 sets of new receiving basin heads and gut•er stones. cut and dressed within the City limits: each set, the sutn of Forty Dollars ($40)

9 sets of receiving basin heads and go ter stones, recut and reset; each set, the sum of Thirty Dollars ($30)

50 linear feet of vitnned pipe drains, 6 to 24 inches in diameter: per linear fort, the sum of One Dollar ($1 ) . , -

3000 feet, board tnea,ure, of tim- ber; per 1,000 feet. board measure, the sum of Forty Dollars ($40)

cubic yards of rock excavatt.n, for roadbed and curb: per cubic yard, the sutn of Three Dollars ($3)

:'S0 cubic yards of rock excavation, for receiving basins and drains: per cubic yard, the sum of Eight Dollars ($i',)

1,850 cubic yards of earth excavation, ou.side of railroad area: per cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1)

.,875 cubic yards of earth excava-tioi, in railroad area, between outer rails; per cubic yard, the sum of One Dcllar ($1)

490 cubic yards of earth excavation, in railroad area, outside of outer rails; per cube yard, the sure of One Dollar ($ )

Total $172,176 50 The time allowed for the frill completion of the

work herein described will be 70 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the per fotmance of the contract will be Sixty Thousand Dcllars ($60,000).

s0. 7. FOR PAYING WITH SHEET AS PIIALT ON A CO\CRETE FOUNDATTON (PERMANENT PAVEMENT) THE WEST E$ l.Y SIDE OF THE RO \DWAY NOT Al. R};ADY PAVED OF BRONX P\RK EAST FFO'.lf PELHAMT PARKWAY NORTH TO BT'RKF AVE.; FURYTSHTN( AND ADJUST INC, C(- RB AND SIDF\\':1T.KS. BUILDING AND REBUILDING INLETS AND RECEIV ING BASINS WHERE NECESSARY. TO (ITHFR WITH ALI, WORK INCIDENTAL TIfFRFTO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as tol lows:

8.900 square yards of sheet asphalt pa^emeet (class A) and keeping the pa''emer,t in repair for five years from date of completion; per square yard, the sum of Ore Dollar and Thirty Celt, ($1.30) $24,570 OU

',350 cubic yards of etas R concrete; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dol- lar; ($7) 23,450 00

0 linear feet of old bluestone curb adjusted: per linear foot, the sum of Fifteen (15) ('cots x,700 linear feet of old bluest-me

cut Ii recut and reset• per linear foot, the sum of One Dollir and Twenty- five ien!< ($1.2,) 5,875 on

800 square feet of old concrete sidewalk re et: per square foot, the sun of Ten (10) Cents ,.000 anuare feet of concrete side-

waik (including maintenance for one vet r): per square foot, the sum of Twenty (20) Cents

'no linear feet of new eranite he ders (irrinrji-iq mairtrnxrce for five v"a,,); per linen- foot. the ttm one (l55 Did. Ian + ant F;fty Cent, (51 50) 150 00

:5 lirear feet of remnnrary headers (inrlh dint maintenance for Five sears per linear foot, the sum of One Dol- lar ($1)

I manhole; the sum of Seventy-five Dollars ($75)

I inlet (special), including granite head and gutter stone; the sum ut One llundrrd and Fifty Dollars ($150)

50 linear feet of basin connections; per linear foot, the sum of One Dol- lar and Fifty Cents ($1.50)

1 set new removing basin heads and gutter stones; the sum of Forty Dollars

1$40) I!i0 linear feet of vitrified pipe

drains, 6 to 24 inches in diameter; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar ($1)

50 cubic yards of rock excavation, for roadbed and curb; per cubic yard, the sum of Three Dollars ($3) 30 cubic yards of rock excavation,

for receiving basins and drains; per cubic yard, the sum of Eight Dollars ($8)

4.700 cubic yards of earth excava-tion: per cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1)

Total $60,397 50

The time allowed for the full completion of the ork herein described will be 50 consecutive work

ing days The amount of security required for the per

forniance of the work will be Twenty-one Thou-anl Dollars ($21.000).

NO, 8. FOR REPAIRING SIDEWALKS .\N1) ERECTING ('.\RD RAILS 6V11 EIRE RE(~)L'IR}.0 IN FROy- T OF VARIOUS PROP-ERTIES, 253 E. 170111 ST., AND SIX (6) OTHERS. SHOWN ON THE TAX MAPS OF T!IE CITY OF NEW YORK AS LOT 50, RL.O(K 2802; LOT 41, E31-OCK 2846; LOT 1, BI.O(K 3446; I.OT 33, BLOCK 2937; LOT 11. RLOCR 2940: LOT 23, BI-OCK 2929; LOT 80,

RLO(K .1 405, TOGETHER 1VITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL TFIERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol. lows:

12 cubic yards of filling. 420 square feet of old bluestone flagging re-

laid. 1.265 square feet of concrete sidewalk (includ-

~rtg maintenance for one year). 750 linear feet of new guard rail. The time allowed for the full completion of the

work herein described will be 20 consecutive work- ng days.

The amount of security required for the per-formance of the contract will be Two Hundred and Thirty Dollars ($230).

NO. 9. SECTION NO. 2. SETTING CURB, I APING SIDEWALKS AND CROSSW\LKS. BUILDING INI ET-, RECEIVING BASINS, DRAINS, CUI.VERTS, APPRO.\CHES AND GUARD RAILS 1VHERF NECESS\RY IN \ETIIER1-AND AVE. FROM W. 230TH ST. TO W. 231ST ST., TOGETHER WITH AI-I. ~t'ORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol-lows:

1,000 linear feet of straight concrete curb (including maintenance for one year) ; per linear foot, the sum of One Unllar ($1) $1,000 00 60 linear feet of corner concrete

curb (including maintenance for one rear); per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Fifteen Cents ($1.15) .. , .

5,400 square feet of concrete side-walk (including maintenance for one year); per square foot, the sum of Twenty (20) Cents 1,080 00

Total $2,149 00 The time allowed for the full completion of the

work herein described will be 30 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the per-tormance of the contract will be Eight Hundred Dollars ($800).

NO. 10. FOR SETTING CURB, LAYING !;IDE\V \[ KS AND CROSSWALKS, BUII-D-ING INT.ETS, RECEIVING R\SINS, DRAINS, CULVERTS, APPROACHES AND GUARD RAILS WHERE NECESSARY, IN BARKI-EY 1V'E. FROM SWINTON AVE. TO REVERE AVE.. TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCI-DENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol-lows:

1.150 linear feet of straight concrete curb (including maintenance for one sear); per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar ($1) $1,150 00

100 linear feet of corner curb (in-chiding maintenance for one year) per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Fifteen Cents ($1,15) 115 00

6,200 square feet of concrete side-walk (including maintenance for one year); per square foot, the sum of Twenty (20) Cents 1,240 00

Total $2,505 00

The time allowed for the full completion of the work herein described will be 25 consecutive .corking days.

The amount of security required for the per-formance of the contract will be Eight Hun- dred Dollars ($800).

NO. 11. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, SETTING CURB, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND CROSSWALKS. 13UILDTNC INT-ETS, RE-CEIVTNG B \SINS, DRAINS, CULVERTS, 'PPROACHES AND GUARD RAILS WHERE NECESSARY. TN McDONAT.D ST. FROM FASTCHESTER RD. TO STTLLWELL AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDEN-T.\I. THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol-lows:

2.000 cubic yards of earth excavation; ner cubic yard, the sum of Sixty (60) Cents $1,200 00 25 cubic yards of rock excavation,

above suberade of street; per cubic yard, the sum of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($2.50) 62 50

10 cubic yards of rock excavation in trenches: per cubic yard, the sum of Eight Dollars ($8) 80 00

400 cubic yards of filling: per cubic yard. the cum of Five (5) Cents 20 00

430 cubic yards of cinder filling; per cubic yard. the sum of Eighty- fee (8-,) Cents 365 50

20 linear feet of old bluestnne curb; per linear foot, the sum of Fifteen (15) Cents 3 00

1.270 linear feet of straight concrete rnrb (including maintenance for one Fear) : per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar (gl) 1,270 02 40 linear feet of cnrner concrete

curb (including maintenance for one year): Per linear foot, the stem of One Dollar and Fifteen Cents 31.l) 46 00 6.600 snunre feet of enncrete side-

walk (including maintenance for one in) • per ;,rot:re root, the Burn of

Twenty (2u) Cents 1,320 00 In c'',ic vards of dry rubble ma-

~onrv: per ol;ic yard, the sum of Three Dollarm (03) 5 cubic yards of class B concrete;

nor cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars (57)

1 inlet (special), including granite head and gutter stone, cut and dressed within the City limits: the sum f Ore Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150) 150 00 150 linear feet of basin connec-

tinns; per linear foot. the sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50) 225 00 2 sets of new receiving basin heads

and gutter stones, cut and dressed within the City limits; each set, the sum of Forty Dollars ($40) 80 00

6 sets of receiving basin heads and gutter stones, recut and reset; each set, the sum of Thirty Dollars ($30) 180 00

50 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6 to 24 inches in diameter: per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar ($1) 50 00

1u,000 feet, hoard measure, of tim-her: per 1,000 feet, board measure, the sum of Forty Dollars ($40) 400 00 50 cubic yards of rock excavation,

for roadbed and curb: per cubic yard, the stint of Three Dollars ($3) 150 00 30 cubic yards of reek excavation,

forreceiving basins and drains: Per cubic yard, the sum of Eight Dollars ($8) 240 00

2.900 cubic yards of earth excavation, outside of railroad area: per cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar ($l) 2,900 00

700 cubic yards of earth excavation, in railroad area,. between outer rails; per cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1) 700 00

160 cubic yards of earth excavation, in railroad area, outside of outer rails; per cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1) 160 00

Total $113,741 00

The time allowed for the full completion of the work herein described will be 90 consecutive working days

The amount of security required for the per-formance of the contract will he Forty Thou-sand Dollars ($40.000).

NO. 13. FOR REPAVING WITH SHEET ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDA- TION, THE RO,ADW \Y OF F 187TH ST. FROM 31) AVE. TO SOUTHERN BLVD., AND SFTTTNG CURB WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHFR WITH ALL \YORK INCIDEN-TAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol-lows:

15,400 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement (class A) and keeping the pavement in repair for five years from date of completion; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar and Thirty Cents ($1.30) $20,020 00

100 square yards of granite block pavement, on a concrete foundation, laid with asphaltic cement joints, in ad- joining streets: per square yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1) 100 00 2,360 cubic yards of class B con-

crete; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars ($7) 16,520 00 400 cubic yards of high early strength

class B concrete; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) 3,000 00

5,760 linear feet of bluestone curb, cut and dressed within the City limits; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents ($1.25) 7,200 00

1,100 square feet of old bluestone flag-ging adjusted; per square foot, the sum of Five (5) Cents. . . . . 55 00

38,400 square feet of concrete side- walk (including maintenance for one year); per square foot, the sum of Twenty (20) Cents 7,680 00

60 linear feet of new granite head- ers, cut and dressed within the City limits (including maintenance for five years): per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50)., 90 00 2.250 linear feet of new concrete

headers, 6 inches wide (including maintenance for five years); per lin- ear foot, the s:un of Fifteen (15)

Cents 337 50

I receiving basin alteration; the sure of One Hundred Dollars ($100) 100 00

15 receiving basins, rebuilt, exclu- sire of granite head and gutter stone; each, the sum of One Hundred and Ten Dollars ($110) 1,650 00

5 inlets (special), exclusive of gran- ite head and gutter stone; each, the sum of One Hundred and Ten Dol. bars ($110) 550 Ot)

I inlet, type C; the sum of Fifty Dollars (550) 50 00 400 linear feet of basin connections;

per linear foot, the sum of One Dol- lar and Fifty Cents ($1.50) 600 00

12 sets of new receiving basin heads and gutter stones: each set, the sum of Forty Dollars ($4)3) 480 00 8 sets of receiving basin heads and

gutter stones, recut and reset; each set, the sum of Thirty Dollars ($30)- 240 00

50 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6 to 24 inches in diameter; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar ($)) 50 00 5 cubic yards of rock excavation,

for roadbed and curb: per cubic yard, the sum of Three Dollars ($3) 15 00

150 cubic yards of rock excavation, for receiving basins and drains: per cubic yard, the sum of Eight Dollars ($8) 1,200 00

3,750 cubic yards of earth excava-tion; per cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1) 3,750 00

Total $63,687 50

The time allowed for the full completion of the work herein described will be 60 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the per-formance of the contract will be Twenty-two Thousand Dollars ($22,000).

NO. 14. FOR REGTTT.ATTNC. GRADING, SETTING CT'RB, T.AYING STDFW,ALKS AND CROcSWALKS. BUILDING INT,FTS. RE-CFTVTYG BASINS, DRAINS- CULVF.RTS, \PPROACHES AND GTTARD RAILS WTTERE NECFSCARY IN CR SNFORD AVE. FROM W1T.DER AVE. TO THE CTTV I INE. AND SI'TON AVE. FROM CR \NFOTTD AVE. TO THE CITY TINE, TOGETIIFR \VITI[ ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as

4.050 cubic yards of earth excava- tion: per cubic yard, the sum of Sixty (60) Cents $2,430 00

400 cubic vards of rock excavation, above subgrade of street: per cubic van!. the stun of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($2.50)

1,000 on

70 cubic yards of rock excavation, in trvmch~c: l:er cnh;c yard, the sum of Eight D-Ilars ($0)

560 00 1,3511 cnhic yards of filline; per cu-

bic vard, the sum of Ten (10) Cents. 135 00 921) cubic vards of cinder filling; per

cube yard, the coin of Eighty-five (85) Cents

8,064 00

1,625 00

262 50

123 00

13,440 00

4,550 00

1,225 00

5,400 00

1,350 vu

412 50

8,625 00

32 50

9,320 00

930 00

165 00

100 00

2,750 00

440 00

50 00

780 00

400 GC

570 00

50 00

920 00

15 00

2,000 00

4,850 00

1,875 00

490 00

7 30

380 On

400 00

35 00

75 00

150 00

75 00

40 00

100 00

150 00

240 00

4,700 00

69 00

30 00

35 00 782 00

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934. THE CITY RECORD. 5645

2,2I Boca- f , rt ; atnitt concrete

U gh in,llldw fl tt • mc( r nnc

..I) per lift ;, r t ,; t, th.' - u:lt If floe

li:r ICl 'rs I !i , it :crl f cr, rcr c', nc ,tc

I, a •i a ntrn int t fir , Inc

j tr ..c , ihr •',nn • , t floc ~( -a:

L. I:itrin Pent, (nl.l t ;??1

I lta re 1((t of C, I ( rete

1 )C1UiUIC t.t,:t_ttIts 1~r cnc A .) ; per -(Iuare °(ot, the gum t;f

[wen:t 1 ten'; 2 ,30 )''

) <ut.c cards of dry rubble ma n:- y; per ct:h',c }ard, the sum of

Three Dotlats (S$) 5 ct.bic yards r•f class 13 concrete;

,er ca ic yard, the sum of Seven Dol- ars ($7)

6 rFeei ing basins, type B. including ;rani'e hear and gutter stone; each, he sum of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars (,1153) 900 00 230 linear feet of basin connections;

)er l near foot, the urn of One Dollar and Fifty Cents (01.0) 345 00

51) I',ear net of vitrified pipe dr- ins,

i to 24 inches in diimeter. per linear •out, t' e sum of One Lollar ($1) . , ,

I,fl ):) fe°t, board measure. ; 'f tirthcr; 'er 1.(00 fee:. boar(', me.+sure, the sum if Forty D, it irs 11i)) 40 00

5] near feet of new guard rail; icr tin-ar f t, thr -ern of forty (40) cots 1!1 c Ibis yards of brick mal' Oil tV per

:uh c yard, the sun, of 'fen Dollars '$l0) 100 00

Total $11.399 00

'File time allowed for the full completion of the ,work herein descril,ed will be 60 consecutive corking days.

The amount Of security requiredfor the per -rmarce of the wori; ii ill be Tour Thousand Dol-

ars 1$4,000). The foregoing Engineer's prelirninary estimate

of the total cost of the completed work is to be aken as the 100 per cent. basis and test for iilditIl. Proposal, shall each state single per-

entale of such 100 per cent. (such as 95 per sent., '00 per cent. or 105 per cent.) for which ,II rnaIerials and work called for in the proposed ,-nntract and notices to bidders are to be fur- iiishcd to the City. Such percentage as bid for ach cIntract shall apply to all unit items speci-led i-t the Engineer's preliminary estimate to an unouu necessary to complete the work descrrhed in the contract. Each bdl must he accompanied !,y a deposit in cash or certified check payable to the or-!er of the Comptroller of the City in the urn of 5 per cent. of the security required for he contract bid"

laid ter. on Contracts 6, 12 and 13 shall sub-nit ;dternative bids, that is. two percentaces ,f tile total cost of the completed work. One Zerceutage (a) shall be based on the Engineer's dim; to set forth in the proposal for bids and he second percentage (b) shall also be based on

-he s:rd estimate except that there shall be no estricti(m as to the point or place where granite orb, llhtestone curb, granite headers, and granite )cads and gutter stones for inlets and receiving I asins are to he cut and dressed. In use the percentages stated in Alternative

dill l and B are the same, the contractor will be . to trued to Cut and dress the granite curb, blue--lone ;orb, granite headers, and granite heads rod getter stones for inlets and receiving basins, tithin the limits of the City of New York.

Tiu City reserves the right to award the con-. ram on 1101 A or Bid B as the Board of Esti• rate and Apportionment may determine to be to the bust interest of The City of New York,

Granite curh, hluectone curb, granite headers, and itranite heads and gutter stones for inlets and receiving basins, which are required, under \Iternative Tlid A. to he cut and dressed within lie Cac limits, shall he delivered within he limits

of thr• City in a rough quarry-cut condition, and f cur and dressed before delivery on the kirk, he cmtractnr shall furnish affidavits, from the terson or concern who cut and dressed the stones, ''gat rle work of cutting and dressing was per-nrmed within the limits of the City of New

l •:irk. In accordance with chapter 731, Taws of 1933,

shed I e of wages as aprpoved by the Comptroller are an-iexed to and are part of the specifications or tI is work.

Bidrirrc on Contract 8 shall submit unit prices or e.ch item named in the Engineer's estimate of I i-rk and award of said contract ry ill h,- •mule t ,

tin- P t ect huller on the total of all items. Tlie bidder must deposit with the Borough

'rc it!cnt at or bef re the time of making his ' ill, si-np!es and affidavit or a letter in re'ard t amyl'.. and affidavit, as retluired by the specs

(;cation;, or must refer in his hid sheet to the t:l,- number which has been assigned reenrding antic, affidavit and statement l,posited at a

Previous letting, Bland forms of Lids, upon which bids must

be nit - c. can he obtained upon application there-or. The plans and specifications may he seen not ot'ler information obtained at said office.

a24 s.i JAMES T. LYO\S, President. 1ttT'ee General In%tmntions to Bidders on

tort page, last coltinin. of the "City Record."

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION.

Invitation to Contractors.

F:ALLD BIDS OR 11ROPOSAI,S FOR THE. turni'hing and deliverinC of paint, ma-icl,

lin ,ced oil, ochre, white ]cad. red lead, shellac, I lastic ii cod, varnish, turpentine, lacquer, thinner. rte., for the Independent Citv-otvne-1 Rapid Trait-

'it Railroarl by tern n-ill he received by the hoard of Ti ansportttion of The City of New ' -ork, at tl:e office of said Board, at 2)r( Ifuuisnn tt., Bnrnnath (if Manhattan. Citt of New York, until lt'ednesday. Sept. 12, 1034, at ten (10) 'elrch I. m., dav'light saving time, at tvhiclt

time and I'lare tlie pr r,ls (sal he public]" peneli and read.

\ otter ric,cril,tic -t ,,f the tsnrn and relure :tints is giccn on tile hid form; which mat- he rhtainol at the Boars'.. Room 503, '50 Ifnds1m ct..

farhattatt, Bids ttr.:st be Sohmittc,l mt the l-t I Iermc.

Bid; may 1e suhmit'ed for one or more or for 11 the 'che,3uled items given in the birl forms.

I tit the Board rescrvr the right t , , award either I v c1a,: o r items an,' to reject am amt all lids.

Dated Aug. 30, 1934. 110 \RI) uF 'FR r.Aob'0RT.ATl0E OF THE

I TI'Y OF Nl-W V'(uRK. by I,itx II. I)sI -uvLv. l,airrnin; FRANK \. it-ii isic, (IIArolas \.

II -iittt. Jr.. Contmi,~i nerc.

) ! I it Bnnr.x, ,\s.:ian-t Secrctar}- . x1,12

F?,i 11) Blf t)R PROPCIS:\i e Fr)R THE (err I-liLC and rkli'otin0 of glans—plalc, plain,

1.at'e-proof. tci-c, hamn',cred. gla-i letter". etc., Inr thy' lndel.en , icnt Cih'-n,r Ill. d Pallid Trap-it ltail ,(,I I Fy-.tern, will he receive l h, the Board I f Trl -iy,or'atimt f,t The City of \ru York. :it the ;'ffi,-e of paid Ilord. at >, I Ilttl:.,n 't , Pnr- uph rf \Tatth;tttan. Cito of \etc fork, mini :enit:. Sevt. It lc);-1. at tin (Iii) o'cl c4:

Arviitcfit sarinn lime, at rchic)1 time and I lap t'te pro als r ill be publicly of ene-'. and read.

:1 ft Iler de,criptrn•t of the work and require-?tents 6 given on tie I'll form=, ,vhicit may he

obtained at the Hearth, RTm 51, 3, 3.-tI Ilulson

St., 1lanhattan, hub s must 0c sul)ntittcl n the

hid form. Cill; may he sil l iltcd C lnc or nip te_ "r for

all the rtl:e l ilc l '.rn.= Ci%, 11 in the hel tries. hilt the Hail rc'crcc rho ti,ht to avtar l cider In clIll or item: and to r,j.ct an) and all bi.ls.

Intel .Alt, _-u. I i1. BO.1R1,' (II IR.A\1't)RT\IIO\ (11' THE

ITY Uf' \l:\V YORK, hr l ii\ 1I, I),:i utt. l hatrman; FRn.x N. SI't.1.tvn., C11Ak1,es V. H At LI.Y, Jr..0 cot'1nti ~1, ner,.

J serlt 1boon .A -t-ta11t 'cc•ctarr, a31.s11

SE.-\l.F1) BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR THE furnishing roil delivering of electrical supplies,

electric and piielttituttc tools, sockets, brushes, lull boles, fixit;res, nipples, outlets, reducers, reflectors, sotitches, flashlight batteries and ]amp, receptacles, covers, fuse cutouts, electric ia:ts, tentunals, fuse, instruments. manganin alloy ii ire, plugs, connectors, conduit benders, etc., for the Indepenuent City- owned Rapid Transit Railroad System, t+ ill he received by the Board of I r;tn.,portation If The City of New fork, at the office of said Board, at 2:0 Hudson st., Bor-ough of 1lanhattan, City of New York, until Tuesday, September 4, 1934, at ten (10) o'clock a. in., daylight savin; time, at which time and place the proposals will be publicly opened and read.

;l fuller description of the tv ork at require ments is given on the l-id forms tthich stay be oh-t iine~l at the hoard, Room 503, 250 Hudson St., illanhattan. Bids niu;t be submitted cm the bid four,.

Bids may lie submitted for one or more or for all the Scheduled items given in the hid forms, but ti:e Board reserves the right to award either liv class or items and to reject any and all bids.

bated Aug. 21, 1934. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW \Oi(K, by JOHN 11. DELANEY, Chairrn an: FRAN k \. SC 1.LI VAN, CHARLES V. HA,.Lic y, Jr., Curnrnis'ioners.

\Vsr. JEROME DAi.v, Secretary. a03,s4

Notices of Public llearings.

NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN TIlAT A public hearing (till be hell at the office of

tile Bnartl of T-ran;portati:n of 'flte City of New V'utk, ou the 6th floor of No. 25)) Hudson St., Raraugh of )laiihattan, on Friday, Sept. 7, 1934, at 11.30 a. In., daylight saving time, on the proposed terms and conditions of draft form of contract for station and tunnel lighting equipment for line I3, from Broadway-Lafayette Street Sta-tion, Borough of Manhattan, to fork Street Sta-tion, Borough of Brooklyn, Contract No. 70. Copies of said draft forms of proposed con-

tracts may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room No. 505, 2 0 Hudson st., Borough of Manhattan, at a cost of One Dollar each,

Dated Aug. 21, 1934. 1011\ IL I71-;l,.\\Tar , Chairman; FRANK X.

SUII,I\':\ti, CHARLES V. 11_ALLEY, Jr., Cotn-ntis,iuners,

11'at. Jrttoxe DALY, Secretary. a24,s7

NOTICE IS HEREBY (GIVEN THAT A public hearing will be held at the office of

the Beanl of Tran-partati, m of The City of New York, on the 6th floor of No. 250 Hudson St., Borough of .Alanhattan, nn Friday, Sept, 7, 1934, at 11.30 a. m., daylight saving time, on the proposed terms and conditions of draft form of contract fur supply of treated ties, Order \o. 22.

Copies of said draft forms of proposed curt-tracts may be obtainer] at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Ruont No. 505, 250 Hudson '.t., Borough of Manhattan, at a cost of One Dollar each,

Dated Aug. 21, 1934. J011\ II. DF.T,\NEY, Chairman; FRANK X.

SULLIVAN, CHARLES V. ll. l.LEV, Jr., Corn. ntissioners.

1Vst. JERO7,te DALY, Secretary. a24,s7

NOTICE IS 1EREBY LIVEN THAT A public hearing will he bell at the office of

the Boar,l of Transportation of The City of New York, on the 6th floor of No. 250 Hud;on st., Borough of Manhattan. on Friday, Sept. 7, 1934, at 11.30 a. m., day-light saving lime, on the Propc=ed terms and conditirns of draft firm of contrict for furnishing and installing turnstile equipment f0,r the IIen stun -Ruttters Street Line, Borough of Manhattan, and the Fulton Street Line. 13oron¢h (if Brooklyn, Contract No. L-75.

Copies of said draft forms of pr.pr(-ei c n tracts may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Rromu \o. 505, 250 Iludson st., P.urough of Manhattan, at a cost of One Dollar each.

Dated Aug. 21, 1934. JOAN If. I)Er..\NI1', Chairman: FRANK X.

s[rIJiINoAN, CHARLES V. HALLEY, Jr., Com-mic:i one Cs,

1\'>t, 3usmag D.at.Y, Secretary. a24,s7

Proposals—Notice to Bidders.

General Information to Bidders for Furnishing bfaterials. Supplier and Equipment to The City of Vev- York for Use in the ,Maintenance and Operation of the Independent Rabid Transit System.

VARYING QUANTITIES OF M.\TERIALS. supplies and equipment used in connection with

the operation and maintenance of the City's new Independent Rapid Transit Railroad and other activities of the Board of Transportation are bein¢ purchased as required. Competitive hide for such supplies are desired from all responsible in-dividuals and corporations. Names of those desir-ing to he bidders will be placed on appropriate list, but hills will not be limited to those on such lists. Where quantities in excess of $1,000 in value are required the same will be advertised and the time for opening the lids will be announced by nuhlic notice.

For further information and particulars apply I) Room 50I, office of the Rnard of Trancoorta-tion, No. 250 Hudson, st., City of Nrw York.

No hid will he requested or accepted from any -ontrlctor who is in arrears or in default to The City of New \'ork The right is reserved to reiect any and all bids

BOARD OF TRA"SPORTATION OF THE Ci T Y OF NE \' YORK. by ToHN H. DFLANEY. 1. nairman: I"RA1;K X. SIILLIVAN, CHARLES V. IIAI LFY, Tr., Commissioners.

~VH TEennt! DALY, Secretary. t.R"See General Instructions to Bidders on

Inat Dore. last column. of the "City Record.'

BOARD OF FSTIMATE AND .APPORTIONMENT.

Notices of Public Hearings.

PUPLIC TMFROVE\MENT lfAT TI:RS.

NOTICE IS IlEIOCBVr GIVEN TIIAT TIlE Bard of F•tc- tote and :Apportirnment at its

meeting hell crt T hur=day, .August 23, 1934 (Cal. No. 7 ), adnptCrl the following recnliui,,rc:

\I"hrreas, The Commis-ioner of Sanitation, tin der date of August 21, 1934, has :quested alttllori7atinn for the einstrttetinn of portions of the selvage treatment plant, outfall and appurte. rant structures at Avenue Z and Knapp street

for the rclicf of existing conditions in Conev ICan.l Creek and Shellhank Creek, Borough of Ihrookly'0. Ic-ignated as Section No. 1, enmpris-ing the plait outfall, the wharf and filling of site: and

\'hereas, It appears that the e=timaterl cost of the proposed iml~rovement is (116,1100; and

\Vhv reas, Thi, Board is e:ttlmrtered at the time airthirtsii' improuemint, to determine in what

'-,tanner the cost thereat shall be tonic and paid; and

\V"hereas, The Board of I- tinrate nut .Appor-t-uilll;ent is considering the aluia0iility of author-icing Section No. I trhiclt co:rnprise; Contract I, plant outfall. and Contract 2, wharf and filli119 of site, of the proposed itnprove:nent for the construction of the sewage tr cat ment plant, out-fall and appurteriant structures at Avenue Z and Knapp street, Borough of Bnu klyn, tlf{s compris. ing the work of constructing about one and one-half miles of 72-inch main outfall pipe, outlet chamber and appttrtenauces, about 97,000 cubic yards of filling for site, about 25,000 linear feet of piling and minor related items, the said work to he carried out by the Department of Sanitation; and , The Board of Estimate and Appor-

tionment, pursuant to the provisions of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, is considering the advisability of providing that the entire cost and expense of Section No. 1 of the aforesaid improvement for the constructii~n of the sewage treatment plant, otttfall and appurtenant strttc-tnres at :Avenue Z and Knapp street, Borectgh of Bu ooklyn, shall he horne and paid by The City of newYork, to be levied an, l collected in five annual installments, the first of which shall he-co:ne due and payable in the year in which the contract fixing the cost and expense of the irn- (ray cutout shall have bean rcgisterc~l in the Department of Finance, or in which the 0Jst and expense of the improvement Iha;l have been other-wise fixed and determined, or in the next succeed ing year; be it

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro posed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, September 14, 1934, at 11.30 o'clock a. nt., arid that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per. Sonsaffected thereby to be published in the CITY RFCr, RU for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, September 14, 1934.

Dated, New York. August 31, 1934. PEARL BERNSTEIN, Secretary, Board of

I{sttmate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, alanha:tan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. a31,s12

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TTTAT :'HE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday. August 23, 1934 (Cal. No. 3), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 677 of the Latt's of 1928, as amended by chapter 431 of the Laws of 1029, hereby fixes 11.30 o'clock, daylight saving time, in the fore-noon of the 14th day of September, 1934, in the City Ifall, Borough of Ofanhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter of the proposed supplemental agree-ment between The City of New York and the New York Central Railroad company providing for all extension of time in carrying out an En-larged Plan by said Act as amended authorized to be made, fur public improvements and for changes in the property of the said railroad cor-poration, in connection with the alteration and elimination of existing highr+ay-railroad crossings at grade between St. Johns Park and the Harlem Ship Canal, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, which said proposed supplemental agreement is on file in the office of the Secretary of this Board (Cal. No. 8—.August 23, 1934).

Resolved, That this Board consider the approval of said proposed supplemental agreement at a meeting of the Board to he held at the aforesaid time and place; Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

cause these resolutions and notice to all per- sons interested that the approval of said proposed supplemental agreement will lie considered at a meeting of the Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY Recnao for ten days continuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to Friday, September 1a, 1934.

Dated, New York. Aulist31, 1934. PEARL BERNSTEI', Secretary, B.tarrl of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building. \lanit.attan, Telephone, i\0 rth 2 4560, a3l,s12

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

Proposals,

SE.A1.ED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Rorough of Manhattan, at

Room '034, Ahunicipal Building, Alanhattan, until 11 a. m.. on

1f'EDNESl)A '. SEPTEMBER 12, 1984. \0. 1. REGULATING -\ND REPAVING

\V1TII I;RASIT'E BLOCK THE ROAD-W.AV' OF FRAIKT.IN ST. FROM H(IDSO\' ST. TO V'EST ST., TO(;ETIIER \VITH ALL \VOFK INCIDENT.- L TIIERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the amount of work to he done is as follows:

Item 1. 1,310 linear feet re-v steel curb. Item 4. 50 linear feet curb redressed and re-

set. Item 5. 3,000 square feet concrete sidewalk,

class A. Item 6. 90 linear feet platform flag sidewall

cut to line. Ttem 7. 80 square feet hlnestonc flagging re.

laid, Item 9c. 5_21) cubic yards c mcrete, class E

(1 3:6). Item I7. 2.550 square yar,l; granite block

pavement (1)iturntinuus joint;) and keeping the pavement in repair for one Near from date of completion except in approaches.

Item 20. 200 square yards eranite block pat'e-ment (l,itumiuous joints) relai,l or furnished and laid.

Item 23. 2 each, inlets, complete. Item 24. 40 linear feet 12-inch pipe, corn-

plete. Item 27. 770 cuhic var 1s escavatiun (all

(inds) fir roadway grading. Thr time alhned for the et, mpletioo of the

IN nrk o ill be thirty (30) conscctttive avorking (hays.

The amotmt Of security' rennired will he Five Thousand Five Hundred 1) llars ($5500), ail the amount of deposit accmnpam-ing the bid cl all he S per cen'. rf the a'nnunt of ceciirity.

NO. 2. RECT'T..ATI\G. AMf)E\tNCG AND 10PP \\'T\t; \\-TTII \SPIT.\T.T BT OCK (GR01'TFD T1)T\TS) ON A NEW (-T\C11 ('I)XC'RFTF FOYYD \TTl0Y THE RO \1)\V \1' OF E. TOOTH ST. FR('N\f r.rxf NGToN AVF. To 3T) yVE., TnfFTJIPR 1l'ITI1 ALI. IVORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Eneineer', e=timate of the amount of ucork to he done is is follott's:

Item 1. 9,0 I;rear feet new steel curb. Item 4. 20 linear feet curb redressed and re-

set. Item 5. 3,300 square feet concrete sidewalk,

class A.

Item fa (.Altcrnatitc .1). 50 lino-'it feet granite header furnished and set, cut ;nil Itv ul vr!tlrin the ( ity limits.

lterl Oa (Aitcrn;itic( Ill. `1i li ;u fcct granite header furni'lloi .:nil >ct, cn[ .,e l .;i,--.nl ii tb , ,rtt rc<tri,tv11, a, to the p int „r plaCC L-f cutting and dressing.

Item 46. .;i) tinr fret h, a,li c rc~lrc,.c-1 and reset,

Item 911. 303 ctihic u- aud c,ncrctc, cla's JS (1:3:6),

Item 14. 1,100 square Gard, a-l,lrilt block pass. Intuit(6route i )Dims) an I nee, ,g Ilse irncument in repair for five )- cars fr., m tI:+tc it cmpletiun,

Item 13. 10 square t-nrds g:an.te blood parc-tttcnt (bituminous joints) in approach cs. Iteni 20. 50 squire yards granite block pate

meat (bit urn iirons joints) relaid or furnished and laid.

Item 22. 1 each, receiving bairns altered, com- plete.

Item 23. 1 each, inlets, complete. Item 24. 30 linear feet 12-inch inc cotuplete- Item 25. 2 each, low pressure and high

pressure hydrants relocated and reset. Item 27. 450 cubic yards excavation (all

kinds) for roadxay grading. The time allowed for the comple}:on of the

work is thirty (30) consecutive working days. The amount of seeurit)' required trill be Three

Thousand Dollars ($3,000), and the amount of deposit accompans'ing the bid shall lie 5 per cent. of the amount of security.

Bidder, shrill hid on all .Ahernatis'e .A anal .Uternative B items.

In case the same prices are hid ou Altcrnatite:A and o1Iter'natisre B, the contract , ,: will be rc-gttired to cirt and ,buss the curl drthin the Cit) limits.

Tlic ('itO' relate, the right to a'atird the can. tract on the basis of the Alternative Bids A or 13, as the Board of Estimate and .\pportionntent may determine to be to the best interest of The City of Nctr York.

In accordance with chapter 731, I.aws of 1933, the schedule of wages as approvers by the Comp-troller are annexed to and are part of the speci-fications for this svork.

The bidder roust deposit tcitir the ilorough President at or before the time of making his bid, sainples and affidavit or a letter in rc4ard to samples and affidavit, as require] by the speci-fications, or must refer in his hid sheet to the file number which has been assigned regarding samples, affidavit and statement dcpositcd at a previous letting.

The bidder nill state the price of each item or article contained in the Spedllicatiniiis or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed for the con-tract, per foot, lard, or other unit of measure of article by Mitch bids will be tested. Car tract, if awarded, will be awarded to the lowest bidder.

Blank forms may be had and the plans, speci-fications and schedule of wages may be seen at the office of the Commissioner of Public ll'orks, Bureau of Engineering, Roont 214', Municipal Building, Jfanhattan.

Dated Aug. 31, 19.34, a31,sl2 SAMUEL LEVY, President. t D'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SE.\I,ED BIDS 1VILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of 1lanhattan, at

Roomt 2034, Municipal Building,, Alanhattan, until 11 a. tn., on

fVEDNEt'4DA%, SEPTE1MBI:R 12, 19,14. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV'ERIN(;

ASPITAI-T SURF.-ACE HEATERS FOR USE IN VARIOI'S STREETS AND AVENUES IN THE BOROUGH OF MA\If:1TT.AN, DURING THE SEASON FROM SEPT. 13 TO DEC. 31, 1934.

The Engineer's estimate: 135 000 square yards. The amount of security required ttili be 92,500,

and the amount of deposit aceompany,ng the hid will be 5 per cent. of the amount of s,'curity.

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specincations or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed for the contract, per square yard, by which bids will be tested. Contract, if awarded, will be ar+arde-d to the lowest bidder.

Blank forms may Ile had at the office (if the Commissioner of Public \\ orks, Bureau of En-gtr,eering, Room 2142, AlLmicipal building, Alan-hat tan.

Dated Aug. 31, 1934. a31,sl2 S.AMUEI- I-VVY, t're°ilcoti 0u, Seo General Instructions to Bidders on

Last page, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC MARK= ETS, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

Proposals,

SEALED BIDS WILL RE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner rf Public Alarkets, Weights

and , feasures, at leis office, .0.3d floor, Municipal Building, Alanhattan, until 2 p. m., oil

IVEDN'ESDAT, SEPTEMBER 12, 1934. FOR THE T:XTENSION OF THE RE.

FRI(;ERAT'I\G SYSTEM FOR FORTY-EIGHT (48) \IERCIIANT STORES. AT THE BRONX tff\i("IPAI. TERMINAL \FiRREO', .\T EX. TF"RlOR ST. NNI) E. ISoI'll ST., BOROUGIH OF THE BRONX, AENV YORK CITI'.

The work must be commenced within five days of the date of certification of the contract by the Comptroller and must he entirely completed ivithit one hundred and twenty (120) consecutive work-ing days.

The amount of security to guarantee the faith-ful performance of the work will he Forty Thou-sand Dollars ($40,000).

Each bid must he accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check, payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City, for an amount equal to five per cent. of the amount of the security required.

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to reject all the lids should he deem it to the in-terest of the City so to Ito.

Blank forms and specifications may he obtained at the office of the Department of Pnhlie 1larkets, Weights and Measures, 23,1 finer, Municipal 1 ilildin„ RMamrottan. New York City.

arrangements will he made whereby prospective kidders desiring sets of blueprints for their own use may secure same, the cost thereof being pail by the Prospective bidder.

The attention of prospective bidders is called to the addenda to the contract provisions and specifications.

\VlCI-lA1f FEI,LO\V'ES MORG.A , Jr., Com-missioner.

Da!ed Aug. 29, 1934, a30sl2 VFSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS U'IT.T. RE RECEIVED BV' the Cmnrniscinner of PulJic Markets, \\ejeIlts

and \leastrres, at his office, 23,1 floor, Municipal Buildjnc. \Tanhnttan, until 2 p. m., an

TI'ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1914. FOR THE IYST.AlJ.ATION nF Pi VNIRIY(;.

T)R \IN:A1F, G:19 .1V'D REP1tt 1'l \l'ORF rep FORTY.FTC,JIT (au) \IFRCTIANT STORES. RFcTAC'R:\YT flfrTf.V1C. Cn\I-FnRT STATrnX. :1T TTTF BRONX MT'. \'ICTPAT, TER\FTN \l. '.11 \RI:rrT. :1T FX- TFRTnR ST. \'sD F. MOTH ST. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, NFWV YORK CITY.

The stork mast he commenced within five days of the date of certification of the contract by the

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3646 THE CITY RECORD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934.

C I1t.~,Lr, al nt he entirely completed 'V thi:1 rc itumlrel alld tr.cuty (1'U) eoo,ccutice v It ,lay- . lilt t" ~~' I ri1 p n,'I n here the faith-

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f I,i I.l,r of tie v. ik :a:!I le Tlirty-t\

Ilcc 11,,, ..,I 1) !ors

I. z, it i I r;u-t I c n I :' i!(I by a dclsit in ,r (t al cl, t ~:,l ,lc to the r rdrr tit

ti: :C ~~r. ~Ic: t.i I ,e l I: , , 1(r an amunt e,luaI t.. :ne Cent, ,. Ise atnuut t 'he sccl,rity

re Itarc~! •1 • .0 I cItt is . the (rntmis;(nner to

rc c; t , . the !•: 1 h ..LJ Le !erct i• to the in- ft it , I te City S~,

',du:{u,:: ~ utii ,.ci'.Cotirns ntac he (!,tamed• t t tic 11;ie ti c I'c;;ut lt : I Iic 1arke1 ,

1\ yii :ur! A1ra~,e~ 2 i t1 nr, Municipal It :i! AI-Inh.ttta'i, Ncn• \r1 Cit>v. rJ r , ToI v. ill b a le tthetchy l'r~spective •i , -il n set , rf 1 I.:t; riots for tlie:r ut+n • n,,_ lee. re ,ar;i:, ire c:,.t thereof being paid

b. tlie i ro>pecti%c iiJ-Icr. the "-t:entin Lf to-teethe bidders is called to

ht :d tda tote cor.:rac: 1, rotisions and speci-

tic; .lions. •1 l [.1.':\J1 1 ELLI)\1'E ̀IORI;AN, Jr , Corn

la' Aug. 2' , 1';_' a30,s11 ;14'See General Initrueunns to Bidders on

lent page, last column, of the "City Record.'

SF.ILEG BhI)S WII[- BE BLCFIl'ED BY the Crmmissi„ner of Public Markets, Wei&bts

and R[et-urea, at his rfTice, 23d floor, Municipal ltni'!iriç, 11Inhatta:., 'how York City, until

i. nt., nn Tit( BnI).1C, `EPTEMBER 13. 1951.

['(tit 1}I h: I:N1:R_A1- ('ON~TRI'CTION OF FCR Cl' I,'IGII'I' 1 MERCI[ANT STORES, pI. C1 R;AV'f Bi - II.DING, COMFORT STA-'i'1')N. )'.ARAI1”;I ' \1:ARKET SHEDS, AND I'AVI\I; AT TILL 11RONX MUNICIPAL Ph l:\II\ :1L MARKET AT EXTERIOR ST. AND F. Iz0111 ST., BOROUGH OF THE It ONX, NE\V YO! IK CITY.

1lie ttcrk must be ccntmcnced within five days of he die of certitcat.on of the contract by the (nr aItroI'rr, anal nlu-t be entirely completed wit un nOt hun,lred ail fifty (150) working days.

1 I,c a Y unt ,f secu:ty to guarantee the faith-fil perfsimance of the s+',.rk will be Three Hun-dre I and Ten Th , w-and Dollars ($310.0 O).

Fah hi 1 mu=t be iccowpanied by a deposit ir, ca'li nr certified cicc . pa)ah!e to the order of the Comp 'roller of the City, for an amount equal to five t ) Per cent. of the amount of the Slot rite required.

The att,•ntirn of pros:ective bidders is called to

the odl , lc t la to the contract provisions and speci-fii- ati ns c rr.mencing at page 120 of the contract ;end the n'wisions of the contract commencing at pace I$6 thereof calling for alternate bids.

Tie p"ice hid mu<t he a lump sum for the enti e is Ill k complete as described in the speci-ficati-n, and shorn on the plans. Each bidder mIlsi cnli tilate all qu:.n'ities for himself and as-stan , all resl`on=ihilitV thereof. Bidders are re-I;ue>te 1 I i submit 1 i,1, ,n Alternate Bids la, ib, Ic, 3, 4 and 5. The C,,mmissioner reserves tl:e r,4ht. at his option, to a -ard the contract to the Iowe<t bidder on the said price hid or to the bidder wh-=e total bid on the said price, when can' Iered with such alternate bids as the Com-niiss nner may select. is the Invest.

A - •rang -inents ,t ill he marle whereby prospective bindIrs d,.iring sets of h1.teprints for their own use eta secure same, the cost thereof being paid I v tie prospective bidder.

TI e rif? t is reserved by the Commissioner to reie(t :.11 the bids shottltl he deem it to the inters=t o r the City to do so.

RI ink firms and specifications may be obtained at tie ufice of the Dei)artment of Public Mar-kets. A\eights and 11east res, 23d floor, Municipal Buil l`.re, New Ynrk City.

W1 III \1I FELL011'ES MORG-\N, Jr., Com-mi4cimmice.

f) tcl 'ng. Z-1, 1'i.i4 X1,13

g;d tee General Instructionta to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record,"

BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY.

Proposals.

C; v or Nets 1-oeC, City TuNNeL No. 2, 1. W. A. PftiJ OCT No. 264.

contract 255.

i-EA,.Vi) IIID,, AVII.L BE RECEIVED BY the [true,'. (if Water s' plilc, at its office. 11th

ei, s.r, _a6 Ii ady,av, N1 -v A:-,rk City, until 10 :;. m.. 1 t tern staiidarcl time, on

'1t Et l.1Y. SEPTEMBER 18, 1931. I't)R Ct)'TR:A(.I 2;ii, FOR FURNISHI\G,

'C1-:STING ANU DT:Ll\'ERING ELECTRIC C:ABI.h-, ('O2l t'CTOliS AND _1PPI'RTE. N:\N ' l- FOR GATE. VALVE AND DR \IN-\(;E ('IL\\KERB AND FOR FC'RNISHINI;

AND ItEI.I\ 1-:RIY'G till-IF \TI\G AND INDI-(\TI NI; :` t'f'AR_A l L - FOR SECTION AND NEI- I)LE A ALV'l:S IN SHAFT 9-A OF CITY TUN OI•:I, A0. 2. ALL AS SET FORTH IN THE sPF('[F[C-ATI(lNS-

Ills tot i, t he ru mittei in a scaled envelope hill rtt:,t it ecery case erntain a price for each stern it th(• ccintract.

Thi: contract i, to be financed wholly by a loan Ind t:ant by the 1:er!cral Lmergency Ad-I~iinis'ration of Pn`,lie A1 , rks and is subject to the pt'. sinus's of the National Industrial Recovery Act an,l t', the rules and regulations prescribed lo- the Pre,•,lent of the I sited States or the Ad-lliivNtraO r of the Feder i1 Emergency .Adrninis-tratict of I'ohlic AV'ork~.

A !toteni(nt of the quantities of the various items an i turthc•r inf,- rm,:tilin are given in the lufcmfoti.t for Bidlers, f_nning part of the antra t. .\- the ahnve place and time the bid, %\ ill lw ii-.i! holy opened and read. .The at+ard of the c. strict if awards I. is ill be mn:le by the Ilnanl as i-non thereafter a practicable. The u,cite1 eCs(ttcs the right t reiec! any or all hills.

A I I•,i i ill the meteregate total amount of the bi l trill !e tcii v,i tar tine faithful 1erforlh4ncC of the cnntr,ct.

No bid is II Le reeeited an l depo,tited unless lie c°m:inie, by a certih, l check upon a Na- ti , nxl or t etc hank. drt-nn anal male naval le tai the nr her of the Coot u i llcr of The City of New irO n the amni:nt of not less than five 1-er ceiit, of in accreeate t,tal amount of the bid. 'I he el 5h if all excel t tiie three loue,t formal illldor- will he rct:;rue, '• within three dav, after tLc uiiU;luc t ti-Is, while the e01euih¢ checks tsi11 h, relic icl as soon as the State Enpinecr has a:I neit! th ycctuct'. c. ntract.

The tirle III ii- for the eempletion of the contras! i< I wrel.• fri 1 the 'hie of service of l;nu e I , ti c B-an! to 'icr:in

]), it I:art t t y, cl;lice fll,Irr 6446, ,Toted \larch 11, 194. i I, i ,l sill he c ,m,'erel unless it in- -holes cr i, acc Ysl , .ntefl by a certificate (+wmderI In 4er(. Ian rc 'ii Ii T'\\.A-r1, retied March 1`), 1014 '.ul ixv^dtI! by tl 1 id,lvr statirO that 'he hip der i•- m,n;)lc(la with an:l is-ill mrutiutIe t, can; ,lv t, ith e:,rlt ap,, rrc,i en~le of fair com- 1 ,cut r i to t' l ch he is ;her-ct, a , d it enoa e I in ;n:y tr le to ito,I i I r uhict there i n ap- t- r crl cnr,c 1 íair t mpct iI 11 then ct,!ting tlt;lt az ti, such t, I r •nrilt~tt v lie leai become a party to and s cieiOying meth an:' mill continue to v 1nplY tvi+h ar agreement 1r th t'te Pre-ident (Pre,idcnt', Pc-imp ntn,er.t :\grecr:ent) under section 4 (a) of the Na v sal industrial Recovery Act.

Attention of bidders is called tc the fact that the tival awarding of the contract will ' e contingent ap,,n the consummation of the bond purchase by the Federal I;ot-ernment.

Pamphlets cilirorofhc informationfor bi,lders, inrm, of hid and contract, specifications, contract ,Iratvin_-s, etc., can be obtained at the office of the Secretary at the shove address, ripen applica-t5;11 in person or by mail, by depositing the sum of Five Dollars ($,I) in cash or its equivalent for each pamphlet. This deposit will be re-funded upon the return of the pamphlet in accept. able cundi'ion within 30 days from the date on ii Inch the Lids are opened. Arrangements will he ,role ,thereby prospective bidders desiring sets of hhteprints of the contract drawings for their ins II ase may scrare same, the cost thereof to be paid by thorn.

For further particulars apply to the office of tl:e Chief Engineer at the above address.

Gb:ORGE J. (ALLESPIE, President; HENRY HESTERBERG, Commissioner, Board of Water Supply.

I1t:x7. F. EINBIG.FR. Secretary. a23-a30,s18 Note—See General Instructions to Bidders

on last page, last column, of the "City Record." so far as applicable hereto and not otherwise provided tor,

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

Notice to Appear for Examination.

CHIEF PARK DESIGNER. Written test still Ile held in Room 1415, ?lunic-

ipal Building. Manhattan, commencing at 9 a. m., on TllI RSDAI-, SEPT. 6. 1931.

a?0,~6 M \R'fIN A. HEALY, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of I-Iducation of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue ex- tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m. (Eastern daylight saving time), on

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1934. Borough of Queens.

FOR ITE\l 3, ELECTRIC WORK, AND ITEM 4, LIGI]TING FIXTURES, IN BAY-SIDE HIGH SCHOOL, ON CORPORAL KEN-NEDY ST., 321) AVE., 208TH ST., 32D DR., 209Th f ST. AND 33D AVE., BAYSIDE, QUEENS.

The time allowed to complete the whole work of each item will be three hundred and twenty (320, consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

1- he amount of security required for each item is the full amount of the contract price.

A separate bid shall be submitted for each item and separate awards will be made thereon.

The deposit, in cash or certified check upon one of the National or State banks or trust com-panien of the City of New York, or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, accompanying bid on each item and enclosed in the envelope with the bid, shall be five per cent. of the amount of the bid submitted for each item.

:\ deposit of Fifty Dollars ($50) in certified check or cash will be required on plans and specificatigns obtained by intending bidders. This deposit will be returned to the intending bidder upon his returning the plans and specifications in good condition. These contracts are to be financed by a loan

and grant by the Federal Emergency Adminis-tration of Public Works and are subject to the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act and the rules and regulations prescribed by the President of the United States or rite Ad-ministrator of the Federal Emergency Adminis-tration of Public Works.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirement as to the minimum wage rates to he paid under these contracts. Pursuant to Executive Order 6646, dated

March 14, 1934, no bid will be considered unless it includes tr is accompanied by a certificate (worded lit accordance with PWA-61, revised March 19, 1934) duly executed by the bidder stating that the bidder is complying with and will continue to comply with each approved code of fair competition to which he is subject, and if engaged in any trade or industry for which there is no approved code of fair competition, then stating that as to such trade or industry he has become a party to and is complying with and will continue to comply with an agreement with the President (President's Re-employment Agree-ment) under section 4 (a) of the National In-dustrial Recovery Act.

Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope. The bidder is warned that the preponderance

of labor to be employed must be taken from the City of New York, provided that such labor is available and qualified to perform Cite work to which the employment relates. He is further ',yarned that the bids of each subcontractor must be based on cunformin with all of the provisions set forth in the contract to which it applies and which relate thereto, that the subcontractor must comply with all of the requirements of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public \Yorks, and that the s^bcontractor will be re-gtlire,i to sign the Certificate of Compliance (P11'A Form No. 61, revised March, 1934). The term "subcontractor" is defined to mean any per-son, firm or corporation other than the employees of the contractor, who contracts to furnish labor, or labor and materials at the site of the project.

Plans, specifications and blank forms may be obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Branch Office of the Board of Education, at 34%, E. 12th st., Manhattan.

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin- tendent of School Buildings.

Dated Aug. 27, 1934, a27,sII gEfee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILT, BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

f Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flathush avenue ex- tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m. IEa,tern daylight saving time), on

TLESPAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1934. Borough of Queens.

FOR HEATING AND VENTILATING AP-P:1R \TUS IN BAYSIDE HIGH SCHOOL, ON CORPORAL KENNEDY ST., 32D AVE., 20TII S-I' , 3?D DR., 209TH ST. AND 33D AVE., BAYSIDE, QUEENS.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will he three hundred (300) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is the full amount of the contract price.

The deposit, in cash or certified check upon one of the National or State banks or trust com- panies of the City of New York, or a check of such hank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof. drawn to the orler of the Comptroller of The City of New V,irk, accompanying hid on each item and enclos.d in the envelope with the hid, shall he five per cent. of the amount of the bid submitted.

A deposit of Fifty Dollars (0) in certified check or cash will be retuirel on plans and specifications obtained by inten,linq bidders. This leposit will be returned to tie intcndi:te 1 idler ul,on his returning the plan; i n l sl eciiicatians in good condition.

This contract is to he financed by a loan and .rant by the Federal I::- a-rgcncy .Adntini--tration of Public AV'orks and i, subject to the provisions of the -National Industrial Recovery Act and the rub's and reg.liati,ms prescribed he the President of the C'ni'eI States or the Ad-ministrator cf the Federal Eru•mgcncy Adminis-tration of Public Works.

Attention of birl?ers is hatictlarl_c Coded to the requirement as to the rnini,num wage rates to be paid tinder this contract.

Pursuant to Executive Order 6646,, dated March l4, 1934, no bid will he considered un;ess it includes or is accompanied ln• a certiticale (monied in accordance with I'1V':1.61, revi-ed March 19, 1934) duly executed by the bidder stating that the bidder is comhicing rtith and will continue to comply with each approved code of fair competition to which lie is subject, anll if engaged in any trade or inductry for «inch there is no approved code of fair competition, then stating that as to such trade or industry lie has become a party to and is coneyl ing with and will continue to comply with an agreement with the President (President's Re-ernjiliyiient .Agree ment) under section 4 (a) of the National In-dustrial Recovery Act.

Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope. The bidder is warned that the preponderance

of labor to be employed must be taken from the City of New York, proviiied that such labor available and qualified to perform the svrrk to which the employment relates. Ire is further warned that the bid of each subcontractor must be based on conforming with all of the provision, -et forth in the contract to which it applies and which relate thereto, that the subcontractor must comply with all of the requirements of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, and that the subcontractor will be re- gaired to sign the Certificate of Compliance (P\V'A Form No. 61, revised March, 1934). The terns "subcontractor" is defined to mean am l er. son, firm or corporation other than the eciployees of the contractor, who contracts to furnish labor, or labor and materials at the site of the project.

Plans, specifications and blank forms stay be obtained or seen at the Alain E,timating Room of the Branch Office of the Board of Education, at 34;z E. 12th st.. Manhattan.

1V:\LTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-tendent of School Buildings.

Dated Aug. 27, 1934. a27,sl1 tff See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL. BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings. Board

ofEducation of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flathush avenue ex- tension and Concord st„ Brooklyn, until 2 p. m. (Eastern daylight saving time). on

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1934. Borough of Queens.

FOR PLUMBING ANI) DR:AINAGE IN B.\['SIDE HIGH SCHOOL, ON CORPOR:\I, KFNNEDY ST., 32D AVE., 205TI1 ST., 32D DR., 209T1-I ST. AND 33D AVE., RAYSIDE., QUEENS.

The time allowed to complete the nhole stork will he three hundred and twenty (320) con- secutive working days, as prucii!id is the con-tract.

The amount of security requirel is the full amount of the contract price.

The deposit. in cash or certifies check upon one of the National or State hanks or trust com-panies of the City of New York, or a check of such hank er trust company si5r.;1 by a duly authorized officer thereof, dranu to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, accompanying bill on each item and enclosed in the envelope with the bid, shall he five per cent. of the amount of the bid submitted-

A deposit of Fifty Dollars ($50) in certified check or cash will be required on plans and specifications obtained by intending bidders. This deposit trill be returned to the intendin¢ kidder upon his returning the plans and specifications in good condition.

This contract is to be financed by a loan and grant by the Federal Emergency Adn,inis-tration of Public Works and is subject to the pet]utsions of the National Industrial Recovery Act and the rules and regulations prescribed by the President of the United States or the Ad-ministrator of the Federal Etnergency Adminis-tration of Public Works.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirement as to the minimum wage rates to be paid under this contract.

Pursuant to Executive Order 6646, dated March 14, 1934, no bid will lie considered unless it includes or is accompanied by a certificate (worded in accordance with P\V:\-61, revised March 19, 1934) duly executed by the bidder stating that the bidder is complying with and will continue to comply with each approved code of fair competition to which lie is subject, and if engaged in any trade or industry for which there is no approved code of fair competition. then stating that as to such trade or industry he has become a party to and is con,jplcinc with and will continue to comply with an agreement with the President (President's Re-employment :lgree-ment) under section 4 (a) of the 7'ational In-dustrial Recovery Act.

Bids must be submitted in a scaled envelope. The bidder is warned that the preponderance

of labor to be employed must be taken from the City of New York, provided that such labor is available and qualified to perform the work to which the employment relates. Ile is further warned that the hid of each subcontractor must be based on conforming with all of the provision set forth in the contract to which it applies and which relate thereto, that the subcontractor must comply with all of the requirements of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public \Turks, and that the subcontractor will he ru attired to sign the Certificate of Compliance (PWA Form No. 61, revised '\larch, 1934). The term "subcontractor" is defined to mean any per. son, firm or corporation other than the emp'mvel, of the contractor, echo contracts to furnish labor, or labor and materials at the site of the project.

Plans, specifications and blank firms may be obtained or seen at the Main E~timatine Rein of the Branch Office of the Board of Educati ;a. at 34t!_ E. 12th st.. Manhattan.

W.-1LTER C. DTARTTN, Architect, Superin-tendent cf School Buildings.

Dated Aug. 27, 1934. a27,s1I TFee General Instruction. to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEATED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York. at his office, southeast corner of Flathush Avenue Ex-tension and C,tncord st., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m.. Eastern davlicht saving time. on

TUESD.- Y. SEPTEMBER 4, 1931. Bornneh of Brooklr n.

FOR EQT'TP\TF.NT, FTC.. T's' V'.'1RIflTT STTrtpS. RnnMS AND t ABnRATORTEC (SPFCIFTCATTfVr 29, VOT T'VE Ti T V BRnnicl.YN TFCTZYTCAT 1-ITCH RCHOOI, ON THE SOUTHFRI.Y cIDF. OF DE KAI.R AVE. FROM FORT GREENE PL. TO S. ELLIOTT PL.

The tithe allowed to complete the whole work cn each item trill be ninety (90 ) consecutive

I"inq days, as provided in the contract. The anlnunt of security re~luired for each

dem shall be the full amount of the contract price.

I hr ,le1~nit, in cash Cr certified check upon one f the National or Sate banks or trust companies

of the City of New York, ora check of welt bank or trust ccmpanv signed by a luiy authorize,! officer thereof, drawn to

, he orgy!m of the (tfit,tro!ler of The City of N 'IC York, or corpor;rte stock or certificate f innlr bte~lre-s of any nature issued by The iiv of New Yr,rlc, aecompanving hid on each

iiie[ite of indchtedncss of anv nature issued by 'Cl,e City of New York, acconinpanring hid on each item anti enclosed in the envelope with the hid, ,hall lie not less than five per cent cf the amount of the bid suhmit'ed for each item.

A deposit of Ten Dollars (SIII! in certified check or cash «-ill be required on plans and 'pecitications obtained by intending bidders. This deposit will he returned to the intending bidder ., Tien his returning the plans and specifications in grid condition. These contracts are to be financed by a loan

and grant by the Fcrleral Emergency Adminis-Iration of Pu',lic Works and are subject to the provi=inns of he National Indintrial Recovery Act am.l to the riles and regulatii~ns prescribed by the President if the t'nited States or the Ad-mini,trat, r OF the Federal Emergency Adminis-tratirn of Public Works.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to tine requirement as to the minimum wage rate, to lie paid under these contracts. Pursuant to EseetuiveOrder 6646, dated

\l arch 14. 1114, no hid will he considered un-less it includes or is accompanied by a certificate (WWorded in accordance with PWA-61, revised \larch 19, 1934), duly executed by the bidder, stating that the bidder is complying with and will continue to comply with each approved code of fair competition to which he is subject. and if engaged in any trade or industry for which there is no approved code of fair competition, then stating that as to such trade or industry he has become a party to and is complying with an agree-ment with the President (President's Re-employ-ment Agreement) under section 4 (a) of the Na-tional Industrial Recovery Act.

Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope. The bidder is warned that the preponderance

of labor to he employed must be taken from the City of New York, provided that such labor is arailahle and qualified to perform the work to which the employment relates. He is further t+arrlec[ that the hid of each subcontractor must he based on conforming with all of the provi-sions set forth in the contract to which it applies and which relate thereto, that the subcontractor must comply with all the requirements of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, and that the subcontractor will be re-quired to sign the Certificate of Compliance II'.W.A. Form 61, revised March, 1934). The term "Subcontractor" is defined to mean any per-son, firm or corporation, other th.In the em-ployees of the contractor, who contracts to fur-nish labor or labor and materials at the site of the project.

Attention is particularly called to the grouping of bids in the hick of the specification and a separate hid shall he submitted for each of the items of Volume 3 and all the items of Volumes I and 2, which shall comprise Set-up 1. Set-ur 2 and 3 Provide for curtailed equipment.

Plans. specifications and blank forms may he curtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Branch Offire of the Board of Education, 31'4 Et 0th st., Manhattan.

\\' \L -FER C. V:\RTIN, Architect, Superin-tendent of School Buildings.

Dated Aug. 11, 1934, al 1,s4 8'ff'tee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last ('olumn, of the "City Rec,-srd."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office. southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex-tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m., Eastern daylight saving time, on

TUES1):1Y, SEPTEMBER 4, 1934. Borough of Brooklyn.

FOR EQUIPMENT, FTC., IN VARIOUS SI101'S, ROOMS AND LABORATORIES (SPECIFICATION 29-VOLUME 2), IN itR00KLYN TECIINICAL HIGH SCHOOL, ON TI-IF. SOUTHERLY SIDE OF DEKALB AVE. FROM FORT GREENE PL. TO S. ELLIOTT PL.

The time allotted to complete the whole work Al each item will be ninety (90) consecutive work. ng days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required for each item shall be the full amount of the contract price.

The deposit, in cash or certified check upon ,tie of the National or State banks or trust com-ranies of the City of New York, or a check of 'ur h bank or trust company signed by a duly rtrhorized officer thereof, drawn to the order if the Comptroller of The City of New York, or

st-r -orate stock or certificate of indebtedness of Oily nature issued by The City of New York, ,ecompanying bid on each item and enclosed in the envelope with the bid, shall be not less than live per cent, of the amount of the bid submitted Isle each item.

.A deposit of Ten Dollars ($10) in certified check or cash will he required on plans and speei-ti,atinns obtained by intending bidders. This de-tusit will be returned to the intending bidder upon In., returning the plans and specifications in good rut it

1 hese contracts are ;o be financed by a loan end grant by the Federal Emergency Administra-tinu r;f Public Works and are subject to the pro-isinn- of the National Industrial Recovery Act

at„d t-. the rules and regulations prescribed by the l'iesiMknt of the United States or the Administra-tor , t the Federal Emergency Administration of l'u,lrlic Works.

.\lirntiou of bidders is particularly called to the It- 1iren.ent as to the minimum wage rates to be I-,ii•l tinier these contracts.

t'wtsnrt:t to Executive Order 6646, dated ?[larch -I. 1914, no bid will be considered unless it in-

,la~icc ., r is accompanied by a certificate (worded " ,I n.', ort.nce with PWA 61, revised :March 19, 1 1 34I. duly executed Iry the huller, ta!ing that the l irller is c utgIv nt; is ith and trill cWintinuur to c, mplc with each a" r hmi ode of fair e.m petition to which lie i, 'uilijsrt anal it engager! in Only t a , le or utrnlintiv i' r uhruch ;lick t , no ap. lie ie,l C-ie cf fair c, mt,rt tl m, throe r tnfi that as to such tr„ le ur utr lw,trc lie h.lq l:t•dote ;r any to and is e,mllyino- with atu'. rcill con-

tinue to erouply with an aereervem with the Presi-dent (President's Rc-emphrirrcnit .Alviecntetu:) un-der `ection 4 (a) of the National In!ustrial Re-covery Act.

Bid' m-.r<t be submitted in a sealed envelope. The bidder is nonmed that the prelil,n ,lerance of

'ah, r to be cliipioys•A rtur ',e t: kc❑ fnim the (ht) ,-f Ni-is York, t ,rioi'led tint uch !:ube is ararlablc ruud mlt, hitiel it perf ,rm tlne work to trhich this-

lr n.ent v-late.. Ile is further ,tame, i that the I iul of each su',-contractor must he ha ,erl on cnnfrmin¢ with all of this' provisiorr, scr forth in the c,itttract to tt!rich it applies arrd which re-late there'(), that the sub-enntractor must rnmply with all of the rCgrriieioernts of the Federal liner-

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934. THE CITY RECORD. 5647

ncv :1~1mi; i,trau~ r , f Ilic \\ arks, and that he rtbc.innaet.r ,, ii; he reyuire I I icn the

r ili,:rte l I r.tncc [I'\1'.1 Frill t,l rc- i 11 n I'' rt. I i;r tcrru "fah-(c-,n1:larv"

r , l t., n.ctn .ctn I'u,un, H iu I curp , ra- ; c tli, I th n; 1Lr (II t-e. nt tlic c~~r.traitur,

• ;t;rnt' t i;cr;iJh I:±h r r l.,L„r aut, l nta reic- ,, tl~c rite ( l tl',c !): ;ct.

tt _ r'; n i :n r, unlh call(I the p,nrping f f - in the Iac'h, the !,ecrbc.rti~ n au t o -epa- c , 1 r'II I ,l'. I.e ;I e:ttt d fur each of the item,

%, ,1 r< ; aft•i ..i1 he item, of \, domes I anti v h r It ;;;ill con Prrc ̀et-up 1. :met-ulr _ and f-n vi;le fl, r c,rta ltd C inplltmt.

1'ia -t-, -pccincatn: a;,tl Lltutk t', rni- tray. Lc ,l~taine 1 ur •t-en a.t the 1Lcin E-timalin); R , wm f thr Irani I Oti;ce et the 1i art of Education, I' . . 1 2th st,.. 11 ant;;r'tan. 1l:J.1li C. \I.1RTIN .\ c}ntucl, Siil.crin-

tcnder t of Jc r1 B ;t1dings. I)atcI :\u;;. H, 1 34. ail.sl tL: see General Instructions to Bidders on

la.t page, last column, of the "City Record.”

ht\I 111) 1111)S \\ ILL Ill: RECFI\ E.I) lid iII ,tiperinlendttit of School ilu11dfllg, Gonad

f I..t. cat; n of 'hllc Ititv of New Y , ok, at c slice, ;uulhea,t (,Liner of Flaf6'oirp .\r enue Lx fnisiuff and Concord st., Brookl)n. until 2 p. tn,, I: steir da , ltght saving time, on

It ESb:1Y, SEPTEMBER a, 1934. Itorouglr of Brookh n.

FOR EQUIP3IENT. FTC., IN V.IRIOUS .IOf'.`. ROC1M \YD L.'yB0RAT0RIES

SPECIFIC:I-1- I0NS 2)-A-OLC\IE 1), 1N ItROORLYN TE('IINICAI. IIIGH SCHOOL, (IN T[IE SOUTHHERLY SIDE OF DEIKALB :tA E. FROM FORT GREENE PI.. TO S. 1.11_IOTT PL.

the toile all . sod to complete the whole work ite•n will he ninety (90) consecutive

v -- kIi da'is, as provided in the contract. 71;c ;tll,lltiIt f security required for each item

stall nr the t; ll smount of the contract price. lie ikoosrt in cash or certified check upon one

c.f the .",,, ,sal or State banks or trust companies o' the (:t'y of New York, or a check of such bank or rr;,.t cnmtranv signed by a duly authorized olcct 'heto,t, dra,vn to the order of the Comp- tr r I; t-r ,I I hr t itr of New York, or corporate s,-ck -' (ori,hcab of indebtedness of any nature Csutlt nv The City of New York, accompanying It d .,n each rtrrn and enclosed in the envelope with Lr hi 1, hall !,e not less than five per cent. o the amo.tct of the bid submitted for each it!m

A doissit of Ten mndlars ($10) in certified check o ca-h will ',e tv.luired on plans and speci6ca- ti 0ns -tantr;l lip intending bidders. This de- p sit mill Lc i(tu;ned to the intending bidder n tan I n ruu;nitlg the plans and specifications in gnnrl Ot -t,litinn.

Tlre,e cgiitcirt. rue to be financed by a loan and gr-t-it by the Fniooral I-mergency Administra-ti;n ,if Pohl;( \V'arks and are subject to the l:, ori-i . of the Nati:,nal Industrial Recovery Act ar .- to the rules and regulations prescribed h•- the['re4hrrit of the United States or the Adninistratoi of the Fed, ral Emergency Admin-i- ration of Public Works.

Atteu i-,n tit bidders is particularly called to the regtnce nisi as t.) the minimum wage rates t ,- lac ii uudri Ilteze contracts.

Pars,:Atlt r r li stciiti•e Order 6646, dated March I-, lri,--, nor I,id w ll be considered unless it in-cl ides ci is .,cc-oro; inaed by a certificate (worded in src(tdat e wirh P\VA-6I, revised \larch 19, 1 1 34), r'ol% t , touted hg the bidder, stating that the t-iJ.rt is c;::l-lei:rg with and will continue to crnnt;ly w,t , each aPpn,(od code of fair eom-petiti )n h , whicl; he is subject, and if engaged in any rra,le r,r industry for which there is no atpr.,vrc code rot lair competition, then stating that as to such trade or industry he has become a party to an~1 is cui-tplying with and will con. Iit uc to ( nplc with an agreement with the Presi-dent f P;Isf11em , Re emf.loyment Agreement) un. der Scctiar 4 (a) cf the National Industrial Rccoverl rAct

Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope. The bidder is warned that the preponderance of

labor to be employed must he taken from the City of New York, provided that such labor is available an -1 qua stied to perform the work to which the en i tovrigint relates. He is further warned that th; bid f each sub-contractor must be based on co iforrrmg with all of the provisions set forth in the contract to which it applies and which relate th-reto, that the sub-contractor must com-plyy with all of the requirements of the Federal Eriergen y Adrrinistra•ion of Public Works, and th;ct the soh-contractor will be required to sign tilt Certificate of Compliance (PWA Form 61, reined March, 1934). The term ' Subcontrac- tot" is defined to mean any person, firm or cor-Po -ation, other than the employers of the contrac-t n, w'h) contracts to furnish labor or labor and mrterials at the site rf the project,

\tten!ion is particularly called to the grouping of bids in the hack of the specification and a set arate bid shall be submitted for each of the ite its of Volume I and all items of Volumes 1 and 3, which shall comprise Set-up 1. Set-up 2 Ind 3 provide for curtailed equipment.

'fans- specif.cations and blank forms may be obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Branch Office of the Board of Education, 3.1 iF. 12th st., Manhattan.

',\'ALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-ter rllent of School l;uildings.

J)ated :lug. 11, 1934. alls4 q_c See General Instructions to Bidders on

last pag.,, last column. of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT' OF PURCHASE.

Equipment Rental Bids,

N( TICF: It 11ERF:BV" I;I\ EN TII:AT .A1'Pl.I- a"titn. fur fond• uilvncut hitc for the

m ith f Oct,lcr. Aact m'cr a•el Uecr;uLer. iy at -.• he a!)t:,in( I at Ro„ni -L C. 2 Lafayette

t., Uni wtIn, Ac.: 't .iL Citc, h(ureell the but r; ,off lit a. tit :wd t p. m.. on 'hue--l+cy. St;, t. 4. tlelne<la\, se;;t. TI: ,,r>'.a Sept. G; Frirlac, sel t. `, :.n'l AI n I c, cl,t 1 1034.

1.i,!, v iIt he recd'. ; rt the ll-t Regiment Arr1nr., Lath st. au ]'ark arc., ALtnhattan. Nra-1'v- k (.i t . I ,- i-a ccii `+.3 1 a, tit. :,nd 4 p. n;., on

Tt E.I):1r. iEI'rEMBER Il. is34, I ids tnac Le mailed to Rr,i.'u l"Un, Aly,tnicil"al

I-trl,ing. hlanhatttn Nea V'rk Ci:i, l, u>tntarhed up tU n,;deight. AI t rh-:}, Sept. 1;. 193J. P si- ticc:v tit bids wt II b. accepted after Tue-rfay, Sei t 11 1934, tt 4 pr mt.

I, SSELL FORBES, Cummissiotter of Per- chase. a31,s7

Proposals,

CF: \i.T IY RIII4 1\ i LL itF l E l-.lVP1) III tla Crrimis~ia:er rf I''urc!:a<e of The Cite of

\ct' 1-o ;h. at hid' otacc. R(, e) 1900, AlunticiPal Iitc line, Ma ihiettan, n'. 'ih Li i'1 a. tn.,

1VED'E'DAY, 'EPTE\tJtER 12, 1!)3-I. Fr1R t 1'R\'lcf(T\'f; \NI) 1)FLIVF TiI\- G

NTI'; I- >t ST(RALL 'I R \Y R01'ND- .ABnT -T`; AND 1\"OOII CO\IPr1SITTO\ TRAY BO'rTrIS TO TILE PEPAR'f3IENT OF PA121S.

Tae time f„r the pt-f , rrr,ance of enn'ract is sixt-, (60 , con,ecetite calendar day, after the ends rseme:tt of the certificate of the Comptroller.

\o bid shall I,e considered unless it is accost Pattie-1 ley a deliasit. S::ch delrosit shall be in an oofnosI nO,t les; than one anal one-half per cell'. c-f the total r.mblant r,f the Iid. the amutntt of securitc rr'hi6C,I i; t}hirty per eeut. ni the cun-tract arnrunt ai%mderl.

F('R 11 RNI II' ; .ANI) DELIVI:RIN(i 011hI I 1 hV'ITL RI: ,1\I) STEEI. PIE 1'si Et t - II'3[I:S [ TO 'I llE I1F:P 1RT\IENT OF P.\RKS.

'I he ttmr j r the lcriormance . f contract is thirty (3C) c,n,ccuiieC calendar days after the c-nrl rremcut c t the cr tilcatt- of ilte Cuntptroller.

No hid shall l,e cur;--'.erect unless it is accunt-paniol by a drl,osit. 'ueh depu.it shall l;c in ;,tt amount r,•,t less than one aml cite-half per cent ut the t- ta, aumm net of the bid. Thr amufist ,,f i-cetn itV rei',:irerl is thirty per cent. of the ten-uact aruount oilanled.

FUR FC'RNISIIING .ANit DELIV- EKING 1\- IIITE, hi \IfKER 'L()NE PAINT TO Tf1E PU1.ICL 1)L PAR1'11ENT.

Tire time t'or the performance of contract is Iur the penal ending Nov. 30, 1934.

No Lid shall Le cunsidercd unless it is aecunt-}cutiel b}' a depo,it of ; 7 S. The amount of security fur the I,iit1ifiil performance of the cun-tract, when af(arded, will be $1,500.

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 cxt(tiuians must be made and footed up, as the bids will Le read trom the total, and awards, it made, made to the lotcest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules pray be hail upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan. a31,s12 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner.

(2'See General Instructions to BIdders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS 1VILT. BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan. until 10.30 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1934. FOR FLR\ISITIYG AN1) DELIVERING

('OTTON RUBBER LINED FIRE HOSE TO THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.

The time for the performance of contract is fit, 9U. LO and I50 ecn~ccutive calendar days after the cndor5emeet of the certificate of the Cu npuoller, a, si ccificail)' set forth in the schedule.

No hill shall be ean'iqlered unless it is accom-1 i1icd by a ,deposit of $750. The amount of ,rcurit.- for the faithful performance of the con-troeI, when atrarded, will be 815,000.

The bidder still state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by tchich the hids r"-ill be tested. The ex- ten,ions must be made and footed up, as the bids '.%ill be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the b e.est bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may he hail upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Pt:ilding, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pttr-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan. a31.s1h RUSSELL. FORBES, Commissioner.

I-TSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record.'

BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Higher Education of The City of

New Y ork, at the office of the Secretary of Hcnter College, at Hunter College, Park ave. and 69th st., Manhattan, New York City, until 11 a. In., on

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1934. FOR ROOF REPAIRS, ETC., AT HUNTER

COLLEGE OF TIIE CITY OF NEW YORK, SITUATED AT PARK AVE., 68TH AND 69TH STS., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, N. Y.

The amount of performance bond required is One Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars ($1,700).

The amount of security deposit to accompany the bid is 5 per cent. of the performance bond.

The time allowed to complete the work will be sixty (60) working days as provided for in the contract.

The liquida'ed damages for failure to complete the work within the time prescribed is $10 a day.

Specifications of the work, contract form and hid sheets can be obtained at the office of the Secretary of Hunter College, Park ave. and 68th st,, Manhattan, New York City, N. Y., every week day, except Saturday.

ERNEST C. HIUNT, Secretary of Hunter College. a29,s1 I

g%iTSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

NOTICE OF REDE1tPTION and

NOTICE OF EXCHANGE OFFER.

To the Holders of The City of New York Revenue Notes of the Issue of -November 1, 1933.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT to and in accordance with the provisions of

the Revenue Notes of 'The City of New York of the issue of November 1, 1933, that all outstand-in(; Revenue Notes of said issue are called for redemption on October 1, 1934, at 100 per cent. of the principal amount thereof plus accrued in- tere~t thereon to October 1, 1934, and, accord- iugly, all said Revenue Vote, which are not p'cented on or prior to October 1, 1`134, fur stamped Revenue Notes pursuant to the offer hereinafter mentioned, will be payrinle in cash on and after October 1, 1934, at said redemption price upon surrender thereof. together with all unntatured couporu thereto appertaining, at the c.ttice of the Comptroller, Room 830, Municipal Building. New Ycrk, and interest thereon will cease to accrue on and after October 1, 1934.

NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN, THAT The City of News York has offered in exchange for all Revenue Notes of the issue of November 1, 1933, surrendered on or prior to October 1, 1934, rtith unnraturcel coupons appertaining thereto, identical Revenue Notes bearing a legend stamped thereon reading substantially as follows, all as set torch in a letter of the Comptroller, copies of IIItich may bee obtained upon request;

'Each taker and holder of this Revenue Note cr ans coupon appertaining thereto consents and agrees to (a) the reduction from 550,(100,000 to $25.000.0!10 of the maximum amninrt of the appropriation provided by Section 192 of the (rreater New York Charter to be included in the budget and real estate tax levy of the City for each of the years 1935, 1936 and 1937 (h) tl,e application of all moneys on hand at the tirne and pled¢ed to secure four percent Res-rnue Nrtes of the issue of November 1. 1933, toward the retirement or redemption of all such four percent Revenue Notes which shall not be surrendered, on or prior to the

(late upun which the four percent Revenor Notes are called for redc,npt.on, in (Xdianiir for tsar percent Rev'ettue Note' bearing till-. legerid and (c) the giving cif n,'Iice of rcdentp-tion of Revenue Notes LC:Lring this legend only by publication thereof fur one tune in the Ciry RECORD at least thirty dots prior to the redemption date and by pail lication of a brief rwtice announcing such rc.:cntptton in one or more nettspaper, of general circulation in the Borough of \lanliattan, T!:e City of New York at least once a week far lout su°ces ive wcer:u (on any day or days of the tteek), the first publication to be made at least thirty days prior to the redemption date, in %%hic1, awtqunue-ntent the City shall makr at~prapria;e reference Io the pttblication of the n.'ticc of tegemptioi: in the Ctry Rocoau and liter to mak= col, ies thereof available to the holders of Revenue Notes tfpon request." Holders of $93,938,900 ,irincipal amu.rnt of the

Revenue Notes out of a t.,tal of ; 1l 1.43',. Un principal amotmt otttstand[ug hate already aecetio,i stai,rped Revenue Notes or in;heated their stilling-ness to do Sci.

Dated August 31, 1934. a31,oI JOSEPII D. McGOLD'RICK, Cumptr:ller.

Confirmation of Assessments.

NOTICES TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

[N 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 followving assessment for LOCAL 1MIPROVE-\IENTS in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS:

WARD 4, GRADING, CURBING, SIDEWALKS, BA-

SINS, ETC., in 135TH ST. from 107th ave. to 109th ave. Affecting Blocks 6:8 and 659.

The a' ove assessment was confirmed by the Board of Assessors on Aug. 17, 1934, and en- tered Aug. 17, 1934, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collec-tions, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before Nov. 15, 1934, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centurn per annum, to be calculated from ten days after the date of said entry to the date cf payment as provided by sections 139 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment is pat able to the City Collector, at his office, Alunicipal Building, Court sq., L. I. City, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller, Dated, New York, Attg. 20, 1934. a24,s5

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF TIIE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following assessment for LOCAL IM[PROVE-MENTS in the BOROITGII OF MANHATTAN;

SECTION 6. RESTORING PAVEMENT in front of prem-

ises 206 E. 100TH ST. Affecting Block 1649, Lot 43.

The above assessment was certified under sec-tion 391 of the Greater New York Charter, on Aug. 15, 1934, and entered Aug. 17, 1934, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collections and unless the amount assessed for benefit on an_y person or property shall be paid on or before Nov. 15, 1934, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will he collected thereon at the rate of seven per centtmt per annum, to be calculated from 10 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 City Collector, at his office in the Municipal Building, Manhattan, Room 200, between the hours of 9 a. tit. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays front 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

JOSEPH D. McGODLRICK, Comptroller. Dated, New York, Aug. 17, 1934. a22,sl

Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appurte-nances Thereto on City Real Estate by Sealed Bids.

AT THE REQUEST OF TIIE PRESIDENT of the Borough of Manhattan. public notice is

hereby given that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale by sealed bids certain encroachments standing up'rrt prop-erty owned by The City of New York, acquired by it for street purposes, in the

Borough of Manhattan, Being the buildings and parts of hui!dings

within the lines of \V. Houston et. from 6th ave. to Broadway; E. Houston st. from Broad-way to Essex St.; Essex st, front E. Houston st. to Canal st., excepting the lands formerly ttiitkin die lines of William II. Sewa:1 Park. in each case where not heretofore ac4wirr,l in fee bt' The City of New York for rapil transit purposes, in the Borough of Manhattan, tchicn are more Particularly shown on a certain map on file in the office of the Bureau of Real i:state, I)cl,art-ment of Finance, Roost 506, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan.

Pursuant to a resolution of the Comn;issioners of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a niOetin; held July 11, 1934, the sale by sealed bids of each parcel of the hereinafter described buildings and appurtenances thereto will lie held under the direction of the Comptroller on

THURSDAY, SEPTE3111ER 6, 1931, at 11 a. m., in lots and parcels, and in mariner ancf form, as follows:

Damage Parcel 2-222-224-226 E. Houston St.; three 4-stor y and basement brick dwellings.

Damage Parcel 3-228 E. Houston st.; s-story and basement brick dwelling; 230 F:. I[oListon St„ 5-story brick dwelling and stores.

Damage Parcel 5-178 Essex st.; part of a 5-story brick dwelling and stores.

Damage Parcel 6-176 Essex st.; part of a 5-story brick dwelling and stores.

Damage Parcel 7-174 Essex st.; part of a 5-story brick dwelling and stores.

Damage Parcel 8-172 Essex St.; part of a 5-story brick dwelling and stores.

Dania e Parcel 9-170 Essex st.; part of a 5-story brick dwelling and sto:es.

Damage Parcel 10-168 Essex st.; part of a 5-story brick dwelling and stores.

Damage Parcel 11-166 Essex st.; part of a S-story brick dwelling and states.

Sealed bids (blank forms of which may be obtained upon application)will be received by the Comptroller at the office of the Bureau of Real Estate, Room 506, '.lfueticipal Buil.ling, Borough of Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on the 6th day of September, 1934, and then pt:blicly openeu 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 there- after.

Each parcel must be bid for separately and will he sold in its entirety, as described in above ad vertisentent.

Each aml 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

r:ith all bids, and that a deposit of $5b0 will be srfficient to attntle Li.!ders to bid on any or all .,f the Sttiiditr;s.

Dcpcsits of uusttcressful Lidlcrs t'.ill he re. turned after succe-utui b;drlc:- hate paid purchase lnice in full and given sccanty, ;uul those of .:cces tul bi, .ders n.ay be de,lared fortctted to The Citt of \e'.r 1-ork by the Comptroller upon the failure of tee successful 1;idder to further contnly with the teluircments of the terms and conditions of the sale as set forth hereinafter.

Succ0ssf;a biilders will be required to pay the purchase money and deposit the required security tritlin twenty-four hours of the receipt of notif- c::tiou of the ac.eptance of their bids.

The Comptroller rescues the right to reject any It:d all bicls and to waive anv' defects or in-forntalities in any bid should it he deemed in the interest of The City of New fork to do so.

All bids must state clearly (1) the number ,r lescripti,u of the hail li» g ur Luiil;r:;;, Inl for, ') the amnunt of the bid, (,1) the full name

and address of the bidder. _A11 bid; must Le inchii cl in pii.icrlr scaled

encelr peso niarke l "Pit po,als to be opened Sept. 6, 1934," and mutt be le11verodo or mailed in time for their dcli%cry, prior to 11 a. m. of that d~;te to the "Bureau of Real l'.-tatc, Rouut 506. Alunicipal Building, Neww York Cite.'' from upon any further particulars regarding the build- ings to be disposed of ma: be obtained.

THE BUILDINGS 1i 'ILL BE SOLD FOR IMMEDIATE REMOVAL ONLY, SUR.IECT TO THE TER\IS AND CONDITIONS I'RINTEI) ON THE LAST PAGE OF THIS ISSt'E OF THE "CITY RECORD."

Resale of encroachments or assignment of suc-cessful bid;lers' interest therein will not he per-nitted without the written consent of the Comp-troiler or his authorized representative.

JOSEPH L). Mc(,O1.URICK, Comptroller. The City off New fork, Department of Finance,

t'omptrollcr's Office, Ate. 11, 1934. a'S,s6

Interest on City Bonds and Stock.

THE INTEREST DUE SEPT. 1, 1934, C,N registered and coupon bonds and stock of The

(ity of New York and of filullor corporations non in(ludrc1 therein, a-ill he pai 1 on that day by the Cnmptrnller at his office, Rootn S30, I11u- nicipal Building, at Cham',ers and Centre sts., \lanhattan.

The coupons that are payable in New fork or London for the interest due Sept. t, 1934. on corporate stock of The City ofNew York, will bt paid on t! at day at the oliti;n c f the holders thereof either at the oU7ice of the Comptroller, Room 830, bdttni(ihol Bui1iling, at Chambers and Centre sts., Manhattan, New fork City, in United States currency, or at the o fice of 1[essrs. Selig-man Brothers, 13 .lustin Friars, London, E. C. Fneland, in sterling.

The books for the transfer of bonds and stoc'R nn which interest is payable Sept. 1, 1934, will be closed front Aug. 16 to Aug. 31, 1934, both dates inclusive.

JOSEPH D. ylc(;OIDRICK. Comptroller, City of New fork, Department of Finance, Conip- troller's Office, Aug. 14, 1934. a16,sI

TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AUTHORITY.

For the Embankment, Grand Central Park-way Extension, Queens,

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Triborough Bridge Authority, at its office,

111 8th ave., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, N. Y., until I1 o'clock, daylight saving time, on the morning of

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1934. FOR TILE E3IBANRMEti T, GRIND CEN

TRAL PARKW:AV EXTENSION, 96TII ST 10 NORTHERN BLVI)., OF THE QUEENS CONNECTION OF THE TRIBOROUGH RRIDGE, CONNECTING TILE BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN, TILE BRONX AND QUEENS, CONTRACT NO. 23.

A more complete description of the work and cull information for bidders is given on the , Irawings and in other contract papers, which may he seen at the office of the Chief Engineer, Triborough Bridge Authority, Room 1537, 111 Sth ave., Borough of \1anItattan, New York Cit , N. Y.

ach bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash, or certified check payahle to the order of the Trihcrough Bridge Authority, in the amount of $30,000, in accordance witlt the "In-formation for Bidders."

The security for the faithful performance of the work shall he in the forts of a surety bond in the amount of the lump sum hid.

The work called for by the proposal is to be financed wholly from monies obtained by loan and grant from the Federal Emergency Adminis-tration of Public Works and is subject to the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act and to the rules and regulations prescribed by the President of the l nited States or the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Ad-ministration of Public Aforks. Pursuant to Executive Order No. (646, dated

\larch 14, 1934, no bid trill he consdered unless it includes or is accompanied be a certificate (worde(l in accordance with P\VA-61, revised March, 1934) duly executed by the bidder stating that the bidder is complying with and will con-tinue to comply kith each approved code of fair competition to which he is subject, and if en-gaged in any trade or industry for wihich there is no approved code of fair competition, then stating that as to such trade or industry he has become a party to and is complying with and will continue to con (fly with an agreement with the President (President's Re-empl, ryment Agree-mcnt) under section 4 (a) of the National in-ustrial Recovery:1ct. Atten b tion of idders is particularly called to

the requirentent as to the minirnttnt wage rates to l e paid under this contract, as well as to other provisions set forth in "Inforntntioa for Bidders."

Blank forms for proposals, information for bid-ders, contract, lend aril specificatims n;ay be ob-tainetl at the office of the Assistant Chief En-gineer, Room 1537. 111 8th ave., Borough of 'lanhattan, Nea- \'irk Cit)', N. V. .\rrange-ments will he made whereby proitiective bidders desiring mints of the contract drawings for their oi%n use nr,ty secure same, the cost thereof ($5.60 per set) to he naill by them.

P:\UL LOESER, Director. Dated Aug, 16, 1934. a16,s13

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS 1VILL BE RF(TIV'ED BY the Comntissi,mer of Dicks, at his office, Pier

"A," footof Batters' pl.. North River, '.1tan-Itattan. until 12 nnnn, Inclicht uni-in, time. nn

11'EDNEst),-\1'. SEP'I'EMBER 5. 1934. FOR CONTRACT N'O 21168. FOR THE CON-

`-TRUCTTO' OF 1 PIER SIIID 1'yD A BT'LKHFA1) S]IPI-i FtCR P11•, R NE\\' CA\ 1L ST., NORTIT RIVER. l!C)PO1'(;II OF \T ANIIATT.1N. T0GF.Tt!FP ]PITT! 1T.I. ]PORK I.A('TDF\TAI, TTIrRFT(), AT \V!TTCII Tf\IE ANI) Pr:\CF TIIlOt' \Cll.L B1. PCB-LTCI.1' ()PENFI) \NI) '?F.- T).

The time all' s-ed for 'luirg and completing all of the work shell be one hundred and s?venty-five (175) consecutive working days.

5648 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934.

The stcltrity required for the faithful per-of the work will be a surety company

~,.nd t , r the amount for which the contract may e a\ riled. This cutract is to he financed in part by a

;rant I,y the F(Jerd I•:ntergency Administration ~f Pt' lie A\ arks, and is sub)ect to the provisions of th i Natil,nal Industrial Recovery Act and to

'he rules and regulations prescribed by the Presi-I,

tit f the United States, or the Administrator

,i the federal L. etergency Administration of ublit AV'orks. Att ,•nti It of hi^.ders is particularly called to

Le rtr,uirer;et t as to the minimum wage rates to e pa c und,_r this contract, as well as to other

I- 0isins set forth in "Information for Bidders." I'ursJant ti Executive Order No. 6646, dated

'

lard, 14, 1934, no Lira will he considered unless iccl n'l•s ul is 100,?mpanied bt a certificate

' td- I in accor lance with P\S'A.61. revised larch, 1`)!s) duly c'ecuted by the h-dd:er stating gat the bidder is enmpl)iWg with and will con-

t one h , comply with each approved code of fair c ,i,ietiti Ti to which he is subject, an,l if enraged i t an trade or in,l.i,try for whicb there is no

ahproscd code of fair cone pe6Bo-I. then statvug

t tat a to such trade or iodaotry he has become a party to and is aao1[lxcug ,ntle and will cull' t n' „e to e,,niplv w-ith an og1etaCm with the

[,e soh e- t (I'resi,1ent's Reemph,yment Agreement) nmirr section 4 (a) of the National Industrial 1'ccovtry Act

No bl ,l 0 iL be considered nnle~s it is accon;• pined 'iy a deposit, which shall he in t:re form o money, or a certified check upon one of the state or National hanks or trust companies of if e ('iv of New York, or a check of such bank

r' company signed by a duly atuhr razed lficer thereof. drawn to the order of the Comp-

troller, or corporate stock or certificates of in-(1,hledntss of any nature issued by The City of Ness York and approved by the Comptroller as ,,t equ,u value with the security rciuired. Such dt posit shall be in an amount not less than five (`) per cent. of the amount of the highest bid Si b-nittel. A1'ithin three days after the opening of bids the Comptr •ller ,Fell return all the deposit, made to the persons making the same ex-cept the deposits made by the lowest three formal Li lders, the Comptroller will return the deposits to the remaining persons making the same, as soon as the State Engineer has approved the executed contract,

Biddets must submit their bids upon the blank fi ms ft rnisheJ by the Department. These forms an l envelopes in which to submit them, together with a copy of the contract, plans and specifica-

ti(- t1s, ctcy be obtained at the office of the Dc-pa in-et

9 dei °sit of Twenty five Dollars ($25) to certi-fie J chec c or cash will he required on plans and sprcificat nits obtained by intending bidders. This del ,osit w II be returned to the intending bidder upon his returning the plans and specifications in good cuuilitiflOo together with the receipt given for the dcpo,it, wi,hin thirty days after the date of open- in of IiIs.

°urthe- information, blank forms, plans and s1•rciticatinns niay be obtained at the office of the Deportment of I) cks, Room 8, Pier "A," f,,ct of Battery pl., North River, Manhattan.

QI[ N NlcKF.NZIE, Commissioner of Docks. a18,s5

",;,See General Instructions to Bidders on In'•t page. last column. of the "City Record."

SUPREME COURT-FIRST D'EP,ARTMENT.

Filing Bills of Costs.

In the Hatter of the Application of The City of Nov York. acting by and through the Com-n.issioner of Docks, relative to acquiring right a Id ti le to anal possession of certain real prop-e - ty, cc., necessary to be taken and acquired for the improvement of the waterfront and hirhor of the City of New York, between Vest 34th street, and the centre line of block h,-tw•een \Vest 55th street and West 56th slrcet in the easterly side of former 12th ave• nae, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

NO r10E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BILL of cost, charges and expenses incurred by rea-

son of the above entitled proceedings will be pre-sentol to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of tie Sate of New York, First Judicial District, at ;. Special Term thereof, for the hearing of motions, t> be held at the County Court House, in t to Bt rough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the ISt) day of Scptemher, 1934, at 10 o'clock

in tee fl mnoon of that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can he heard thereon for taxation in acco-lance with the certificate of the Corporation C„uiisel and that the snail Lill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corpora-tirro Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of It1an-hat:. n, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Doted, ?vets York, August 29, 1934. P.tl_'i, \1IUDELS, Corporation Counsel,

\lunicipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New Yorl Cit; a29,slO

Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File Objections.

In tie Alstter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises sit rated m the northerly and sou:herly sides of EST 125111 STREET, between 1st and 2d av noes, on the easterly side of 2D AVENUE frcin East 125th street to East 126th street; nn the easterly side of 2D AVENUE from Eat 124:h street to Fast 125th street; on the westerly side of 1ST AVENUE near East 12`th street, and the westerly side of 1ST A\ ENT_'P- at and near the northeast corner of 1st avenue and 125th street, in the Bor-ouf h of Manhattan, City of New York, duly sel cted • s a site for the Manhattan approach to ti,e Trllorough Bridge by the Department of Plant and Structures, and approved by the Bo: rd of Estimate and .Apportionment, according to law.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE metiers respectively entitled to or interested in

the teal prol~erty to he acquired in the above proce'•ding and to all those tshem it ntay con. cern. to 'o- t: That the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term for trials Part IV thoreof, held in and for the County of New York, at the County Court House in the Dorm gh n= Manhattan. City of New York, has after considering the testimony and proofs offered be T to Cit ✓ of New Yerk and the parties and per'r,ns wlc have appeared in the above proceed-ing, ,-ompe•ed its esti1tate of the compensation slhich ought jnotly to he made by The City of New fork to the respective owners of the real propeity t) he acquired, and has prepared a tran-cript r f its estimate of the damages so a~cert tined and estimated. Said transcript of e.-tam: to is accompanied bl the damage map used by sa If court upon the trial of said proceeding and !totes the several s.tms respectively esti- mated for each parcel shown on said damage map .• ith the names of the owners so far as accerttined said transcript of estimate, dated Tul\- 24. 1914. is signer? by Hon. Charles B \icT,a trh'ir, Tnstice of the Supreme Court precid-ing a the trial of the above proceeding, and said ran=cript, accompanied bysaid damage map, together with proofs upon which it is based, was fi ed in the office of the Clerk of the County

of New York on the 26th day of July, 1934, for the investigation of whomsoever it may concern.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that The City of New York and any person or persons is hose rights n.av be affected by said transcript of estirna'e, and who may object to the same, or any part thereof, may within 10 days after the first pullication of this notice on August 27, 1934, set forth their objections to the sa,tte Iii 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, and file the sane with the Clerk of the County of New York, and within the same time serve upurt the Corp-ration Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Room 1743, 17th floor of the Municipal Ituilding, Borough of 1lanhattan, City of New York, or if -hhe City of New York files objec pions, serve upon the attorneys for the claimants a copy of such verified objections.

NOTICE IS IIEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that on the 13th day of September, 1934, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, cr as soon thereafter as cr:unsel can be heard. the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to Hon. Charles B. McLaughlin, t1le justice of the Supreme Court signing such transcript of estimate or ten-tative decree, at his chambers in the County Building at No. 851 Grand Concourse, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, to lax it time when the said Justice will hear the parties so objecting.

Dated, New York, August 27, 1934. PAT'L \\'INDELS, Corporation Counsel.

Attorney for The City of New York, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Bor• ough of Manhattan. City of New York. a27,s7

SUPREME COURT-SECOND DEPARTMENT.

Notices to File Claims.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening and extending of BAY 44TH STREET from Stillwell avenue to Cropsey avenue, and for the TRIANGULAR STREET AREA at the intersection of Benson avenue, Stillwell avenue and Bay 44th street, subject to the rights, if any, of the Nassau Electric Railroad Company, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, Second Judicial District, dated July 10, 1931, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 11th day of July, 1931, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and the cost of such improvement assessed by the court in accordance with the resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 14th day of November, 1930, was granted.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT, pursuant to section 1000 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapter 606 of the Laws of 1915, and chapter 391 of the Laws of 1932, the neap or survey of the land to be acquired in this proceeding has been duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, and each and every party and person interested in the real property so to be taken and having any claim or demand on account thereof. is hereby required to file with the Clerk of the County of Kings on or before the 13th day of September, 1934, a written claim, duly verified, setting forth the real property owned by the claimant, or in which he is interested, and his post office address, and to serve within the same time a copy of such verified claim on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, 506 Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

The said verified claim shall set forth the real property which the claimant owns or in which he is interested, and his post office address, together with an inventory or itemized statement of the fixtures, if any, for which compensation is claimed; and in case such claim or demand for compensation in respect of any fixtures is made, by a lessee or tenant of the real property to be acquired, a copy of such verified claim or demand, together with said inventory or itemized state- ment, shall be served upon the owner of such real property or his attorney.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on June 22, 1934, adopted a resolution in pursuance of the provisions of section 976 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, directing that on the date of the entry of the final decree of the court in the above mentioned proceeding, title in fee shall become vested in The City of New York, where not already vested.

The property affected by the above entitled pro- ceeding is located in Blocks Nos. 6871, 6883, 6884-A, 6898, 6899, 6911-A and 6912, in Section 21 of the Kings County Land Map, and is more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit:

BAY 44TH STREET. Beginning at the intersection of the west line

Stillwell avenue with the northwest line of Bay 44th street; thence southerly along the west line of Stillwell avenue 82.54 feet to the south-east line of Bay 44th street; thence southwesterly deflecting 46 degrees 37 minutes and 54 seconds to the right 2,365.67 feet to the east line of Cropsey avenue; thence northerly and along the east line of Cropsey avenue deflecting 110 degrees 01 minute 07 seconds to the right 63.86 feet to the northwest line of Bay 44th street; thence northeasterly deflecting 69 degrees 58 minutes and 53 seconds to the right 2,400.49 feet to the point or place of beginning.

TRIANGULAR AREA. Beginning at the intersection of the west line

of Stillwell avenue with the southeast line of Bay 44th street; thence southerly along the west line of Stillwell avenue 106.52 feet to the north-east line of Benson avenue: thence northwesterly and along the northeast line of Benson avenue de- flecting I36 degrees 37 minutes and 54 seconds to the right 77,43 feet to the southeast line of Bay 44th street; thence northeasterly and along the southeast line of Bay 44th street deflecting 90 degrees to the right 73.14 feet to the point or place of beginning.

Dated, Brooklyn, New York, August 3D, 1934. PAUL \VINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Office

and Post Office Address, 506 Municipal Building, Brooklyn, N. Y. a30,sll

Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File Objections.

In the `fatter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situated in 19TH STREET (B 1RCT-AY STREET). 25TH AVENUE (HOYT AVE. NT'F.l, 21ST AVENUE (VAN AT ST AVE. NT'F), 21T) OTREET (H.AT,1.F.TT STRFFT). 24TH STRRFT ITTONT AND STRFETI, CRESCENT STREET. NfFRCHANT STRFFT, 27TH 7zTRFET (COODRTCIT STREETI, 2RTH STREET (CH \U"CEY STREF.T1, 29TH STREET (LAWRENCE STREET) and 31ST STREET (2D AVENUE), in the Bor•

ough of Queens, City of New York, duly selected as a site for the Trihorough Bridge by the Lycpart,nent of Plant and Structures and a;l , ruved by the llcar,l of i ti:nate and :Appor-tiom•nent according to las.

NOTICE IS IlERl•:R1' GIVEN TO TI[E owncrs or persons re,pecticely entitled to or

interested in the real property acquired in the above proceeding, and to all ethers to whom it may concern, to wit: That the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at an Additional Spe-cial Ternt, hell in and for the County of Queens, ha., after considering the te-tiniony and Proofs offered by The City of Ne,v York, and the I,artics or persons echo have appeared in the above proceeding. completed its estimate of the crn;tpenoation which slioul,l justly he made by The City of New fork to the respective owners of anal persons itiicre,tcd in the real property and prnterty rights so acquired in this proceeding, and prepared the transcript of its estimate of the damages so ascertained and estimated. Said tran-script of estimtte or tentative decree is accom• panted by the dama;;e map used by the said court upon the trial of said proceedings and states the sums respectively estimated for each parcel shown upon the said damage map ucith the names of each ol%ncr so far as a,certaiaed. Said transcript of estimate or tClitt, five decree, dated .August 21, 1934. is signed by lion. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice- of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and said transcript or tentative decree, accompanied by said damage trap, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Countyof Queens CO August 22, 1934. for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that The City of New York, or any person or persons whose rights may br affected by said transcript of estimate and who may object to the same or any part thereof may, within fifteen days after the first publication of this notice, on August 27, 1934, set forth their objections to the same in writing, duly vented in the manner re-qiiired by law for the verification of pleadings in the action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and hisost office address and file the same with the Clerk of the County of Queens and within the same time serve upon the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office. Room 1743, Municipal Build ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, or if The City of New York files objections, serve upon the attorneys for the claimants a copy of such verified Objections.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that on the 14th utav of September, 1934, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon. the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to Hon. Charles C. Lockwood, Justice of the Supreme Court signing the said transcript of estimate or tentative decree, at the Justice's Chambers of the Supreme Court, in the County of Kings, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Brook-lyn, City of New York, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the party or parties so objecting.

Dated, New York, Aueust 22, 1934. PAUL \VINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Office

and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

a27,s7

NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT MALES OF OLD 8Alblv14 ETC.

TERMS AND CONIUI t'lu2 S UNDER WHICH BI'TI.DINGS. ETC.. WII.I_ BE SOLD FOR REMOVAL FROM ('1Tv PROPERTY-

THE BUILDINGS u APPURTENANCES thereto will be sold to the highest bidders, who

must pay cash or certified check, drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, and must also give a certified check or 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 $5,0, 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 Cay 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 an purpose other than that of their speedy removal, nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue for the use of either the land or the buildings, etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or any of these conditions shall forthwith void the sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the pur-chase money and the security deposited for the faithful performance of the conditions of the sale. The placing therein or permitting the occu-pancy of any such building by any tenant free, for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary watchman or the 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 anychange or loss which may occur in the condition of the buildings, or their appurtenances between the time o f the sale thereof and the time of delivering possession to the pur- chaser, after beine properly vacated of all tenants. The sale and delivery to purchaser will be made as nearly together as the circumstances of vacat ing the structures of their tenants will permit,

All of the material of buildings, sheds, *.lks, structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with their exterior and interior fixtures, appurte-nances and foundations of all kinds except the exterior walls of the buildings and their founda-tions, and the sidewalks and curbs in front of said buildings, extending within the described area, shall be torn down and removed from the premises, None of the dirt. debris or waste re- sulting from the demolition shall oe allowed to remain on the premises, except old mortar or plaster only, which may be left. but not higher at any print than two feet below the curb oppo-site that point. The exterior walls and ri~r• foundations shall be taken down only to a plane whose elevation shall he the level of the curb to front of the building. Where there is no curb the elevation of the surrounding ground ;ball be considered curb level. All wells, cess-Pocls, sinks, etc., existing on the property must IC filled to the level of the surrounding ground with clean earth. The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw

and remove all abandoned water taps and old service mains and in place thereof cause to be i nserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in the street in compliance with the rules and regu-lations of the Department of \Vater Supp!y, Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Department of Finance with a certificate from the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity that this has been performed.

The purchaser at the sale shall also remove all house sewer connections to the main sewer in the street, and the openings of the main sewer in street shall he properly closed in compliance with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers in the Borough in which the buildings are situated and furnish the Department of Finance with a ertificate from the Bureau of Sewers that the

work has been properly performed. The permit for all openings in the street to be

obtained by and at the exnense of the purchaser of the building.

failure to remove said buildings,appurte-nances, or any part thereof. within thirty days from the day of possession will work forfeiture of ownrrnhip of such buildings. appnirrrWancer Cr portions as shall then be left standing, to-gether with all moneys paid by said purcna'ser on account thereof at the time of the sale, and the hidder's assent to the above conditions, understood to be implied by the act of bdding. and The City of New York will, without notice to the purchaser, cause the same to be removed and the cost and expense thereof charged against the security above mentioned.

The work of removal must be carried an in every respect in a thorough and workmanlike manner, and must be completed within thirty days from the date of possession, and the sue cessful bidder will provide and furnish all ma terials or labor and machinery necessary thereto and will place proper and sufficient guards and fences and warninu signals by day and night for the prevention of accidents, and will indemnify and save harmless The City of New York, its officers, agents and servants and each of them, against any and all suits and actions, claims and demands of every name and description brought against it, them or any of them, and against, .,nd from all damage and costs to which it, they or any of them be put by reason of injury, to the person or prst erty of another resulting from negligence or carelessness in the performance of the work, or in guarding the same, or from any Improper or defective materials or machinery, implements or appliances used in the removal of said buildings.

'here party walls are found to exist between buildings purchased by different hidders, the ma terials of said party walls shall he understood '0 he equally divided between the separate pur chasers.

Party walls and fences, when existing against ,diaee'nt property not sold, shall not be taken lown. All furrin¢s, plaster. chimneys, project nc brick. etc., on the faces of such party walls are to he taken down and removed The walls 'ball he made permanently self-.upp,rting• beam holes, etc., bricked up, and the will pointed and Wade to exclude wind and rain and present a lean exterior The roofs and adjacent buildings hall he properly flashed end painted and made watertight where they have been disturbed by 'he ny.erations of the contractors.

"Ni buildings, parts of buildings. fixtures or machinery sold for removal under these terms end conditions shall in any case he relocated or rr-erected within the line of any proposed street

other public improvement, and if any such bulding. parts of buildings. fixtures or macbin -ry, etc.. shall he relocated of re-erected within the lines of any proposed street or other public improvement title thereto shall thereupon be ,ome vested in The City of ". ew York and re :ale at nublie or private Raft may he made in the same manner as if no prior sale thereof had .ren 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 bas d 'flies and machinery included therein. or to reject any and all bids- while the said sale is held 'trader the supervision of the Commissioners of 'he Sinking Fund, the Comptroller is authorized to cause the sale to be advertised and to direct 'ti. --le • Alntncial nffierr of the City

NOTICE TO CllNTgACT0aff.

r,ENERAI.

INSTRUCTIONS TO 91DDERS ON WORK TO BE DONE FOR OR SUP- PLIES TO BE FITRNISHEI) TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The person Sr persons making a bid fo, any -ervice, work, materials or supplies for The City f New York, or for any of its departments,

, ureaus or offices, %hall furnish the same in a

supplieso materials, work or sere ceste

tfor of the

the hid is made, with his or their name or names and the date of presentation to the President or Board or to the head of the Department at his or its office, on or before the date and hour named in the advertisement for the same, at which time and place the kids will be publicly Opened by tb• President or Board or head of said department and read, and the award of the can tract made according to law as soon thereafter a, Practicable.

Each bid shall contain the name and place of re.idence of the person making the same. and the names of all persons interested with him therein, and, if no other person he so interested. it shall distinctly state that fact: also that it is male without any connection with any other per •nn making a bin l for the same purpose, and is in alt rrcnert. fair and without Collusion or fraud and that no member of the Board of Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a bureau. deputy thereto• or clerk therein. or Other officer or em Levee of The City of New York is. shall be or e'nme interested. directly or indirectly, as con

Iraetine party, partner. stock holder, surety or otherwise in or in the performance of th• eon tract, or in the supplies, work or business tc Which it rrlatrc, or in any portion of the profi he,-ref The hi,l must he verified by the oath, it riling of the party or nartira making the hi,4

hat the several matters stated therein are in al' •espects true.

'co hid will he considered unless, as a condition nrere,lent to the reception or consideration of such ',irl it he accompanied by a certified check upon . nr of the State or National hanks or trust corn names of the City of New York, or a check of <"eh hank nr trust company cicned by a duly authnri7rd officer thereof. drawn to the order of , h- (nrr,ptrnller • or money or corporate stock or rertif rate of indebtedness of any nature issued he The City of New York, which the Comntrolle, 01rall approve as of equal value with the securit3 required in the advertisement to the amount of nm less than three nor more than Ave per centum •,f the amount of the bond required, as provided 'Ti section 420 of the Greater New York Charter,

111 bids for supplies must be submitted in implicate. The certified check or money should not be

r, rin.ed in the envelope containing the bid, but ,honbl he either inclosed in a separate envelope

idr'-s,ed to the head of the Department, Presi. ent or Roard• or submitted personally upon the n ;"ntatiflu of the bid. Fcr particulars as to the quantity or duality

,f the ermtalien, or the nature and extent of the ,vurk. reference must he made to the a e^ifica-'ions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said •ifficr of the President. Board or Department,

No hid shall be accepted from or contract Awarded to an y person who is in arrears to The C Y ity of New York upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter as surety or otherwise upon any ,I,livation of the City

The contract must he hid for separately, The right is reserved in each case to reject all

yid , if it is deemed to be for the interest of the 0ity 50 to do.

Bidders will write out the amount of their ~d, in addition to inserting the same in figures. R'dders are requested to make their bids upon

tie blank form prepared and furnished by the a ,•opv of which with the proper envelope

n which to inclose the hid, together with a copy a the conrract, incl.iding the apecifiratrons. in the „•n, Irnrns-r4 by ,hr Gnrtnratinn ('„irnspl. can

he obtained upon application therefor at the office of the department for which the work is to be done or the supplies are to be furnished. Plans and drawings of construction work may be seen there.