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THE CITY RECORD. Vol,. LI'. NL - f1BER 16321. NEW YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. PRICE 10 CENTS. THE CITY RECORD. TABLE OF CONTENTS. 4 ,—___. Armory Board Municipal Civil Service CommissionProposals 793 Minutes of Special Meeting Held Assessors, Board of— November 16, 1926 Annual Apportionment and Assess- Notices of Examinations ments 792 Notices to Appear for Examinations... Bellevue and Allied Hospitals— Proposed Amendments to Classification Proposals 792' Official Directory Board Meetings 790 Parks, Department of— Bronx. Borough of The— Report of Meteorological Observatory Bureau of Buildings—Report for Week for Week Ended January 22, 1927 Ended January 22, 1927 789 Plant and Structures, Department of— Proposals 793 Proposals Brooklyn, Borough of— Public Administrator, Bronx County— Proposals 790 Report for the Year 1926 City Record, Board of— Public Administrator, New York CountyProposals 790 Report for the Year 1926 Education, Department of— Public Welfare, Department of— Proposals 804 Proposals Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— Purchase, Department of— Notices of Public Hearings—Franchise Proposals Matters 794 Queens, Borough of— Notices of Public Hearings—Public Proposals Improvement Matters 800 Richmond, Borough of— Finance, Department of— Proposals Confirmation of Assessments—Notices Street Cleaning, Department of— to Property Owners 793 Proposals Interest on City Bonds and Stock.... 793 Supreme Court, First Department— Sureties on Contracts 793 Application to Court to Condemn Prop- Vouchers Received January 29, 1927.. 774 erty Warrants Made Ready for Paynientt Filing Bills of Costs January 29, 1927 773 Supreme Court, Second Department— Health. Department of— Application to Court to Amend Pro- Proposals 790 seeding Instructions to Holders on Work to Be Application to Court to Condemn Prop- Done and Supplies to Be Furnished.. SOS erty Manhattan, Borough of-- Filing Bills of Costs Report for Week Ended January 15, 1927 7S9 Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to File Objections Mon i cipa I Civil Service Commission— Notice to File Claims General Instrnctitons Regarding Exam- inations 806 T ran sportation, Board of — Minutes of Meeting Held November 10, Invitation to Contractors 19 26 7S7 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, De- Al intites of Special Meeting lleld parttnent of November 5, 1926 7S7 Proposals DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1927. Below is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on the above date, showing therein the Department of Finance voucher number, the dates of the invoices or the registered number of the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the Department of Finance, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant. Where two or more bills are embraced in the warrant, the dates of the earliest and latest are given, excepting that, when such payments are made under a contract the registered number of the contract is shown in the place of the second invoice date. II here the word "final" is shown after the name of the payee, payment will not be made until thirty days after the completion and acceptance of the work, but all of the other warrants mentioned will be forwarded through the mails unless some reason exists why payment is to be made in person, in which event written notice will be promptly given to the claimant. In making a written or verbal inquiry at this office for any of the above men- tioned warrants, it is requested that reference be made by the Department of Finance voucher number. CHARLES IV. BERRY, Comptroller. Finance Invoice in Dates or m Depart- Voucher Contract ment of No. Number. Finance. Armory Board. 11-26-26 Prever Lumber Co. $125 56 Examining Board of Plumbers. 1-12-27 N. Y. Trade School 26 03 Board of Child Welfare. 33385 1-20-27 Western Union Tel. Co., Inc 4 50 33383 1- (1- )7 Mutual Towel Supply Co. 21 00 33190 1-19-27 Uppercu Cadillac Corp. 41 93 Board of City Record. 30510 I- 5-27 1-13-27 P. W. Vallely, Inc 82 50 Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. 34573 1-22-27 Eileen M. Young 3 00 34569 1-22-27 Maude H. Bryson 6 05 34565 1-22-27 John F. McHale 4 96 34567 1-22-27 Leo May 4 70 34566 1-22-27 James H. Fay 3 30 34570 1-22-27 Sara E. Shaw 8 40 34568 1-22-27 Elinor Miller 34 00 34577 1-22-27 Mark L. Fleming 90 00 34576 1-22-27 Anna M. Betz 40 00 32847 1-19-27 N. S. Low & Co., Inc 63 90 34574 1- 4-27 1-22-27 Elinor Miller 85 00 Municipal Courts. 33255 12-31-26 1-20-27 Angelo C. Moran 10 05 City Magistrates' Courts. 33098 1-12-27 1-19-27 Ralph Halpern 2 50 31849 78940 1-17-27 N. Y. Tel. Co. 1,137 77 Court of General Sessions. 30863 1-14-27 J. Newton Fiero 14 30 Supreme Courts. 25291 1- 3-27 Parker Restaurant 814 00 33308 1-20-27 Chalet Restaurant Co. 21 00 County Clerk, Kings County. 33067 12-31-26 1-19-27 Carl E. Suhr-John A. Golz 1 00 Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- Voucher Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount No. Number. Finance. 33068 12-30-26 1-19-27 Remington Typewriter Co. 1 05 33069 1-19-27 Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc. 9 65 33065 . 1- 3-27 1-19-27 Clark Boardman Co., Ltd. 9 45 33066 1- 1-27 1-19-27 Sterling Towel Supply Co. 3 43 Department ut Correction. 29499 81365 1-12-27 Joseph Seeman 31532 1-17-27 John Minder & Son, Inc. 109 60 31389 31388 81123 1-15-27 Fleisch 81138 1-15-27 Chatham & Phenix National Bank, assignee of Henry Pols, Inc. 4,327 Co. 3 12 49 15 7 59 81369 1-15-27 Utility Oil Corp. 31390 381 50 District Attorney, Queens County. 33393 1-20-27 George R. Proctor 27 59 District Attorney, Kings County. 34127 1-21-27 Charles A. Mierau 225 15 District Attorney, New York County. 33311 1-12-27 1-20-27 Banks Law Pub. Co., Inc. 10 011 31604 1-11-27 1-20-27 Goodyear Rubber Co. 9 17 Department of Education. 16 1-17-27 B. E. Gfroerer 215 29 31591 11- 8-26 1-17-27 Adam J. Hendel 145 07 31980 6-21-26 1-17-27 Joseph' Martinz 193 70 31970 12-16-26 78207 1-17-27 Regal Equipment Co. 143 19 80 78051 1-17-27 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc. 10,038 06 31 19 97 7 9 4 73429 1-17-27 Charles Schribner's Sons 767 05 31972 78637 1-17-27 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc. 78080 1-17-27 Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc. 1, 2683 60 08 9 5 6 55 2 4 31969 12-17-27 78046 1-17-Z7 Royal Card & Paper Co. 31971 78123 1-17-27 S. B. Marks 235 00 31976 12-17-26 78131 1-17-27 Snelling & Son 744 56 31967 12- 4-26 78171 1-17-27 Technical Supply Co. 376 00 31984 78200 1-17-27 Samuel Lewis 879 61 31983 78047 1-17-27 J. M. Saulpaugh's Sons 228 4 94 5 31978 78093 1-17-27 E. Steiger & Co. 31982 78244 1-17-27 Mercantile Factors Corp., assignee of Arcadia Co. 222 00 31986 11-30-26 80084 1-17-27 Premium Dairy Co., Inc. 31987 11-26-26 78207 1-17-27 Regal Equipment Co. 7 57 31322 11-23-26 1-22-27 Thos. A, Corwin 7 8 00 6 5 8 3 0 31626 1-21-27 P. Belford & Son 31584 11-19-26 1-22-27 Frank Teicher 3 64 5 3 08 0 31599 11- 1-26 1-22-27 American Ornamental Iron Works 2 34113 12-16-26 33842 12-10-26 1-22-27 Caswell Motor Co. 13 3( 9 ) 1-22-27 Krengel Mfg. Co. 4 26 7 7 5 33843 12-18-26 1-22-27 Kolesch & Co. 33847 12- 3-26 1-22-27 Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co. 8 28 4 5‘ 8t ( ) ) 33844 12- 6-26 1-12-27 Kardex-Rand Sales Corp. 3(1116 79954 1-13-27 M Levine 652 50 34486 11-16-26 78148 1-21-27 Chicago Apparatus Co. 4 80 29036 11-18-26 78352 1-21-27 Clarence S. Nathan, Inc. 3 34466 12-17-26 78046 1-21-27 Royal Card & Paper Co. 23 11 01 34446 78046 1-21-27 Royal Card & Paper Co. 34448 11-22-26 78266 1-17-27 Houghton. Mifflin Co. 58 81 34460 78046 1-21-27 Royal Card & Paper Co. 34431 9-29-26 73322 1-17-27 Allyn & Bacon 21 68 33881 12-20-26 78357 1-17-27 Pacific Pte. Co.. Inc. 5 17 2 4 00 050 11 34456 12-13-26 78046 1-15-27 Royal Card & Paper Co 83 33 1 8 88 45 3 12-20-26 1-21-27 Internat. Time Recording Co. 3184 76489 1-17-27 R. C. Heather Co 31891 81045 1-17-27 New Jersey School Furniture Co 8 76489 1-17-27 R. C. 717440 2 91) Heather Co. Co 79936 1-17-27 Martin Epstein & Co 3 4: 5 12 00 ) 7 0(1 , 1 , 667 25 31888 77258 1-17-27 Martin Epstein & Co 31887 31889 81004 West New Brighton Bank, assignee of 1.440 00 80733 1-17-27 Lee Lash Studios 31894 J. A. Cambria & Co. 31895 Electro Sim Co., Inc. 1.620 00 80276 23,614 2 1 1 31628 29707 : Fire Department. 81599 1-17-27 Gibbs-Rice Co., Inc 23, 29705 1-12-27 Colt-Stewart Co., Inc 41 72 1-12-27 International Motor Co 32 67 29688 1-12-27 Fisk Tire Co., Inc. 63 90 7 Department of Health. 33957 11-22-26 1-21-27 Crawford Furniture Co 3 75 33955 10-15-26 1-21-27 Batavia Mills. Inc 19 94 33974 11-11-26 1-21-27 Century Rubber Stamp Works, Inc 5 70 33991 9- 9-26 1-21-27 James T. Dougherty 15 00 33990 8-26-26 1-21-27 Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co 17 00 33989 12- 6-26 1-21-27 Landers, Frary & Clark 24 08 33988 12-10-26 1-21-27 Fidelity Trust Co.. assignee of Cavanagh 33987 12- 1-26 1-21-27 Nason NI fg. Co Bros. & Co 16 2 0 0 1) ) 33986 12- 6-26 1-21-27 Atlantic Pacific Mfg. Corp. 23 20 33985 12- 1-26 1-21-27 Eimer & :Amend, Inc. 21 00 Law Department. 29856 1-13-27 Gustav A. Deuscher 13 90 Miscellaneous. 35671 1-25-27 Annie Sheerin 41 5746 1-25-27 M _Mallon allon 33 5 55 6 66 7 77 1 11 1-25-27 Jane Donovan 1-25-27 Elizabeth Murphy 74 76 35671 1-25-27 Giliormina Motta 76 92 35671 Mary Handy Casey 36 93 35671 35671 1-25-27 Barbara Zimmerman 1-25-27 Sarah Collins 46 63 1 2 35671 26 35671 1-25-27 Mary E. Clarke 27 68 1-25-27 Louis M. Payne 3 5 56 14 7 6 1 1-24-27 Timothy W. Harnett 20 76 80 00 35146 1-24-27 Andrew Linn 76 92 35146 1-24-27 Ludwig Uhl 64 12 35146 1-24-27 Wm. Herrmann 35146 82 40 1-24-27 Ellen Burger 49 24 35146 1-24-27 Mary Erdale 46 1 3 6 24 1-24-27 James Kirley 35146 35146 1-24-27 Michael H. Meehan 1-24-27 Mary A. Laughlin 13 6 2 1 00 56 35146 1-24-27 Joseph McCann 52 32 31758 1-17-27 John H. Ruehmling 142 10 34911 1-24-27 Beekman Street Hospital 39 00 33824 1-24-27 B. Weiner & L. Weiner, doing business as Ben Weiner & Co. 3 00 34905 11- 9-26 1-24-27 St. John's L. I. City Hospital 60 00 OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the BOARD OF CITY RECORD. JAMES J. WALKER, MAYOR. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, CORPORATION COUNSEL. CHARLES W. BERRY, COMPTROLLER. STEPHEN G. KELLEY, SUPERVISOR. Supervisor's Office. Municipal Building, Manhattan, 8th floor. Distributing Division, 125 and 127 Worth st., Manhattan, New York City. Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Subscription, $20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy. 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Transcript of THE CITY RECORD. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

THE CITY RECORD. Vol,. LI'. NL- f1BER 16321.

NEW YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. PRICE 10 CENTS.

THE CITY RECORD.

TABLE OF CONTENTS. —4,—___.

Armory Board — Municipal Civil Service Commission—

Proposals 793 Minutes of Special Meeting Held

Assessors, Board of— November 16, 1926 Annual Apportionment and Assess- Notices of Examinations

ments 792 Notices to Appear for Examinations... Bellevue and Allied Hospitals— Proposed Amendments to Classification

Proposals 792' Official Directory Board Meetings 790 Parks, Department of— Bronx. Borough of The— Report of Meteorological Observatory

Bureau of Buildings—Report for Week for Week Ended January 22, 1927 Ended January 22, 1927 789 Plant and Structures, Department of—

Proposals 793 Proposals Brooklyn, Borough of— Public Administrator, Bronx County—

Proposals 790 Report for the Year 1926 City Record, Board of— Public Administrator, New York County—

Proposals 790 Report for the Year 1926 Education, Department of— Public Welfare, Department of—

Proposals 804 Proposals Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— Purchase, Department of—

Notices of Public Hearings—Franchise Proposals Matters 794 Queens, Borough of—

Notices of Public Hearings—Public Proposals Improvement Matters 800 Richmond, Borough of—

Finance, Department of— Proposals Confirmation of Assessments—Notices Street Cleaning, Department of—

to Property Owners 793 Proposals Interest on City Bonds and Stock.... 793 Supreme Court, First Department— Sureties on Contracts 793 Application to Court to Condemn Prop- Vouchers Received January 29, 1927.. 774 erty Warrants Made Ready for Paynientt Filing Bills of Costs

January 29, 1927 773 Supreme Court, Second Department— Health. Department of— Application to Court to Amend Pro-

Proposals 790 seeding Instructions to Holders on Work to Be Application to Court to Condemn Prop-

Done and Supplies to Be Furnished.. SOS erty Manhattan, Borough of-- Filing Bills of Costs

Report for Week Ended January 15, 1927 7S9

Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to File Objections

Mon i cipa I Civil Service Commission— Notice to File Claims General Instrnctitons Regarding Exam-

inations 806 T ran sportation, Board of — Minutes of Meeting Held November 10, Invitation to Contractors

19 26 7S7 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, De- Al intites of Special Meeting lleld parttnent of —

November 5, 1926 7S7 Proposals

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

SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1927. Below is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on the above date,

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

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

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

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

Finance Invoice

in Dates or m Depart- Voucher

Contract ment of No. Number. Finance.

Armory Board. 11-26-26 Prever Lumber Co. $125 56

Examining Board of Plumbers. 1-12-27 N. Y. Trade School 26 03

Board of Child Welfare. 33385 1-20-27 Western Union Tel. Co., Inc 4 50 33383 1- (1- )7 Mutual Towel Supply Co. 21 00 33190 1-19-27 Uppercu Cadillac Corp. 41 93

Board of City Record. 30510 I- 5-27 1-13-27 P. W. Vallely, Inc 82 50

Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. 34573 1-22-27 Eileen M. Young 3 00 34569 1-22-27 Maude H. Bryson 6 05 34565 1-22-27 John F. McHale 4 96 34567 1-22-27 Leo May 4 70 34566 1-22-27 James H. Fay 3 30 34570 1-22-27 Sara E. Shaw 8 40 34568 1-22-27 Elinor Miller 34 00 34577 1-22-27 Mark L. Fleming 90 00 34576 1-22-27 Anna M. Betz 40 00 32847 1-19-27 N. S. Low & Co., Inc 63 90 34574 1- 4-27 1-22-27 Elinor Miller 85 00

Municipal Courts. 33255 12-31-26 1-20-27 Angelo C. Moran 10 05

City Magistrates' Courts. 33098 1-12-27 1-19-27 Ralph Halpern 2 50 31849 78940 1-17-27 N. Y. Tel. Co. 1,137 77

Court of General Sessions. 30863 1-14-27 J. Newton Fiero 14 30

Supreme Courts. 25291 1- 3-27 Parker Restaurant 814 00 33308 1-20-27 Chalet Restaurant Co. 21 00

County Clerk, Kings County.

33067 12-31-26 1-19-27 Carl E. Suhr-John A. Golz 1 00

Invoice Received Finance

Dates or in Depart- Voucher

Contract ment of

Name of Payee. Amount No. Number. Finance.

33068 12-30-26 1-19-27 Remington Typewriter Co. 1 05 33069 1-19-27 Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc. 9 65 33065 . 1- 3-27 1-19-27 Clark Boardman Co., Ltd. 9 45 33066 1- 1-27 1-19-27 Sterling Towel Supply Co. 3 43

Department ut Correction. 29499 81365 1-12-27 Joseph Seeman 31532 1-17-27 John Minder & Son, Inc. 109 60 31389

31388 81123 1-15-27 Fleisch

81138 1-15-27 Chatham & Phenix National Bank, assignee of Henry Pols, Inc. 4,327

Co. 31249 15 7 59

81369 1-15-27 Utility Oil Corp. 31390 381 50 District Attorney, Queens County.

33393 1-20-27 George R. Proctor 27 59 District Attorney, Kings County.

34127 1-21-27 Charles A. Mierau 225 15 District Attorney, New York County.

33311 1-12-27 1-20-27 Banks Law Pub. Co., Inc. 10 011

31604 1-11-27

1-20-27 Goodyear Rubber Co. 9 17

Department of Education. 16 1-17-27 B. E. Gfroerer 215 29

31591 11- 8-26 1-17-27 Adam J. Hendel 145 07

31980

6-21-26 1-17-27 Joseph' Martinz 193 70 31970 12-16-26 78207 1-17-27 Regal Equipment Co. 143 19

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78051 1-17-27 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc. 10,038 06 3311997794 73429 1-17-27 Charles Schribner's Sons 767 05

31972 78637 1-17-27 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc. 78080 1-17-27 Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc.

1,268360089 565524

31969 12-17-27 78046 1-17-Z7 Royal Card & Paper Co. 31971 78123 1-17-27 S. B. Marks 235 00 31976 12-17-26 78131 1-17-27 Snelling & Son 744 56 31967 12- 4-26 78171 1-17-27 Technical Supply Co. 376 00 31984 78200 1-17-27 Samuel Lewis 879 61 31983 78047 1-17-27 J. M. Saulpaugh's Sons

228 4945 31978 78093 1-17-27 E. Steiger & Co. 31982 78244 1-17-27 Mercantile Factors Corp., assignee of

Arcadia Co. 222 00 31986 11-30-26 80084 1-17-27 Premium Dairy Co., Inc. 31987 11-26-26 78207 1-17-27 Regal Equipment Co. 7 57 31322 11-23-26 1-22-27 Thos. A, Corwin

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31626 1-21-27 P. Belford & Son 31584 11-19-26 1-22-27 Frank Teicher

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31599 11- 1-26 1-22-27 American Ornamental Iron Works 2 34113 12-16-26 33842 12-10-26

1-22-27 Caswell Motor Co. 13 3(9)

1-22-27 Krengel Mfg. Co.

4 26 7 7 5

33843 12-18-26 1-22-27 Kolesch & Co.

33847 12- 3-26 1-22-27 Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co. 8 28 4 5‘ 8t()) 33844 12- 6-26 1-12-27 Kardex-Rand Sales Corp.

3(1116 79954 1-13-27 M Levine 652 50 34486 11-16-26 78148 1-21-27 Chicago Apparatus Co. 4 80 29036 11-18-26 78352 1-21-27 Clarence S. Nathan, Inc.

3 34466 12-17-26 78046 1-21-27 Royal Card & Paper Co. 2311 01 34446 78046 1-21-27 Royal Card & Paper Co.

34448 11-22-26 78266 1-17-27 Houghton. Mifflin Co.

58 81 34460 78046 1-21-27 Royal Card & Paper Co.

34431 9-29-26 73322 1-17-27 Allyn & Bacon

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33881 12-20-26 78357 1-17-27 Pacific Pte. Co.. Inc. 51724 0005011 34456 12-13-26 78046 1-15-27 Royal Card & Paper Co 83 3331888453 12-20-26 1-21-27 Internat. Time Recording Co.

3184 76489 1-17-27 R. C. Heather Co

31891 81045 1-17-27 New Jersey School Furniture Co8 76489 1-17-27 R. C. 717440

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Heather Co.Co

79936 1-17-27 Martin Epstein & Co

34:51200) 70(1,

1 ,667 25 31888 77258 1-17-27 Martin Epstein & Co

31887 31889

81004 West New Brighton Bank, assignee of 1.440 00 80733 1-17-27 Lee Lash Studios

31894 J. A. Cambria & Co.

31895 Electro Sim Co., Inc. 1.620 00

80276 23,614 21 1 31628

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81599 1-17-27 Gibbs-Rice Co., Inc 23,

29705 1-12-27 Colt-Stewart Co., Inc 41 72 1-12-27 International Motor Co 32 67

29688 1-12-27 Fisk Tire Co., Inc. 63 907 Department of Health.

33957 11-22-26 1-21-27 Crawford Furniture Co 3 75 33955 10-15-26 1-21-27 Batavia Mills. Inc 19 94 33974 11-11-26 1-21-27 Century Rubber Stamp Works, Inc 5 70 33991 9- 9-26 1-21-27 James T. Dougherty

15 00 33990 8-26-26 1-21-27 Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co 17 00 33989 12- 6-26 1-21-27 Landers, Frary & Clark 24 08

33988 12-10-26 1-21-27 Fidelity Trust Co.. assignee of Cavanagh 33987 12- 1-26 1-21-27 Nason NI fg. Co

Bros. & Co 162 001)) 33986 12- 6-26 1-21-27 Atlantic Pacific Mfg. Corp. 23 20 33985 12- 1-26 1-21-27 Eimer & :Amend, Inc. 21 00

Law Department. 29856 1-13-27 Gustav A. Deuscher 13 90

Miscellaneous. 35671 1-25-27 Annie Sheerin 41 5746

1-25-27 M _Mallon allon

33555666777111 1-25-27 Jane Donovan 1-25-27 Elizabeth Murphy 74 76

35671

1-25-27 Giliormina Motta

76 92 35671 Mary Handy Casey 36 93 35671 35671 1-25-27 Barbara Zimmerman

1-25-27 Sarah Collins

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35671 1-25-27 Mary E. Clarke 27 68 1-25-27 Louis M. Payne 3355614761 1-24-27 Timothy W. Harnett

20 76 80 00

35146 1-24-27 Andrew Linn 76 92 35146 1-24-27 Ludwig Uhl 64 12

35146 1-24-27 Wm. Herrmann 35146 82 40 1-24-27 Ellen Burger 49 24

35146

1-24-27 Mary Erdale 46 13624 1-24-27 James Kirley

35146 35146 1-24-27 Michael H. Meehan

1-24-27 Mary A. Laughlin 13621 0056

35146 1-24-27 Joseph McCann 52 32 31758 1-17-27 John H. Ruehmling 142 10 34911 1-24-27 Beekman Street Hospital 39 00 33824 1-24-27 B. Weiner & L. Weiner, doing business

as Ben Weiner & Co. 3 00 34905 11- 9-26 1-24-27 St. John's L. I. City Hospital 60 00

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

BOARD OF CITY RECORD. JAMES J. WALKER, MAYOR.

GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, CORPORATION COUNSEL. CHARLES W. BERRY, COMPTROLLER.

STEPHEN G. KELLEY, SUPERVISOR.

Supervisor's Office. Municipal Building, Manhattan, 8th floor. Distributing Division, 125 and 127 Worth st., Manhattan, New York City. Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Subscription, $20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy. SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the City employees), $5;

Official Canvass of Votes, $1; Registry Lists, 20 cents each assembly district; Law Department Supplement, $1; Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, $2 each section; postage extra.

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

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

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Finance Voucher

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Invoice Dates or Contract Number.

Received in Depart-ment of Finance.

Name of Payee. Finance Voucher

No.

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

Amount. Name of Payee. Amount.

34904 11-23-26 1-24-27 Wyckoff Heights Hospital of Bklyn

34903 12-20-26 1-24-27 Post-Graduate Hospital 34909 10-22-26 1-21-27 French Benevolent Society 34906 1-22-27 Staten Island Hospital 34913 1-24-27 Reconstruction Hospital 34908 1- .3-27 Roosevelt Hospital 34907 1-12- 77 St. Vincent's Hospital 34910 1-24-27 Beekman Street Hospital 34912 1-24-27 Jamaica Hospital 34644 1-24-27 P. H. Woodward 23440 1-24-27 Charles W. Berry, Comptroller of City

of N. V., trustee for Account of Street Opening Fund

34279 -24-27 Henry Kiefer 34278 -24-27 Drisbern Realty Co., Inc

33827 - 74-27 Harris Bros. Corp

33824 -24-27 B. Weiner & L. Weiner

33825 -24-27 Goldbeig Manin Co., Inc

33828 -24-27 Albert Fletcher 34284 -"2- 77 Arnold Friedman 34282 -2-- 77 Feliksa Okrentowicz

34283 » ), Daleson Realty Corp

34281 -22-27 Ada Cassidy 34280 -22-27 Susan Devlin 33829 -21-27 Sigmund Weinrib

34918 -24-'7 John J. Lynch

34990 -24-27 William J. Murphy

34992 -24-27 Thomas E. McGuire

34993 -24-27 CharVs NIcCartin 34972 -24-27 Matthew J. White

34994 - 74-27 Patrick Mullen or Maurice Breen,

attorney 34973 -24-27 Edward J. Weichman or Maurice Breen,

attorney 34974 - 74-27 Edward J. Vermilyea or Maurice Breen,

attorney 34975 - 74- 77 Louis Turner or Maurice Breen, attorney

34976 - 24-27 Richard Scotield or Maurice Breen, attorney

34977 -24-77 Thomas attorney

34979 -24-27 Charles . attorney

34978 - 74-27 Henry .\ attorney

34980 - 74-27 1,:seph

V attorney

34981 -24-27 Anthony attorney

34982 24-27 Edward E. Phillips or Maurice Breen,

attorney 34936 24-27 Nicholas Mich, Jr., or Maurice Breen,

attorney 34939 24-27 Martin Bache or Maurice Breen,

attorney 34962 24-27 Thomas Burgo3ne or Maurice Breen,

attorney 34963 24-27 Thomas H. Bishop or Maurice Breen.

attorney 34964 24-27 Edward W Curtis or Maurice Breen.

attorney 34965 -24-27 \Villiam Cain or Maurice Breen, attorne 34966 -24-27 Philip Curran or Maurice Breen

attorney 34967 -24- 77 James W. Clayton or Maurice Breen,

attorney 34968 -24-27 Bernard J. Clancy or Maurice Breen.

attorney 34570 -24-27 James J. Woodbridge or Maurice Breen,

attorney 349(9 -24-27 Harold F. Clandenning or Maurice Breen

attorney 34995 -24-27 James W. Miller or Maurice Breen,

attorney 34960 -24- 77 John J. Buckley or Maurice Breen,

attorney 34961 -24-27 fame; Burke or Maurice Breen, attorney

34947 -.74-27 'August Sorge, Jr., or Maurice Breen

attorney 34940 - 74- 77 Edward V. Prendergast :34286 -2)--'7 Clarence H. Krog,mann 34285 -2 7-77 John Schmid 34957 - 74-'7 Frederick A. .1nderson 34955 - 74-27 William Cizek 34953 -24-27 James Egan 34932 1- 74- 77 John Callahan 34951 1-24- 77 Charles H. Emlaw 34750 I-74-27 Leo P. Emlaw 34949 1-24-27 Hugh P. Darcy 34948 1-24-27 Catherine Cawley, as executrix, etc 34988 1-24-17 Henry Johnson 34989 1- 74-27 John J. McCarthy 34987 1-24-27 Joseph B. McNally 34986 1-24-27 James H. Nolan 34985 1-24- 77 George B. Nuttman 34984 1-24-27 John W. Ochs 34983 1-24-27 John J. O'Loughlin 34917 1-14-77 Frederick B. Manning 34916 1-24-17 Frank G. Maurer 34927 1-24-27 William J. Condon ,34926 1-24-27 Charles Cheiks 34923 1-24-27 Edward Farrell 34924 1-24-77 John J. Hickey 34923 1 -24-27 \Villiam P. Keegan or Maurice Breen,

Attorney 3492 1-24-27 Petrick J. King or Maurice Breen.

Attorney

54 00 41 00

186 00 00

52 00 7 00

49 00 25 00

102 25 450 00

1,282 49 9 52

30 58 3 00 3 00 3 00 300

87 87 9 04

13 82 20 19 8 18 3 00 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14

3 14

3 14

3 14 3 14

3 14

3 14

3 14

3 14

3 14

3 14

3 14

3 14

3 14

3 14

3 14

3 14 314

3 14

3 14

3 14

3 14

3 14

3 14

3 14 3 14

3 14 81 00 16 24

310 87 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 14

3 14

3 14

18 00 2 95 3 49 3 96 5 00 2 50 2 00

269 41 15 00 10 25

4 01) 12 00 3 00

12 25 24 30 10 08 13 60 4 80

10 70 51 42 6 90 2 00

48 25 3 83 3 00

6 00 20 00 6 00 4 50

29 00 18 08 24 41 25 04 82 00 13 08 31 67 38 90 5 76

14 07 11 84 4 50

24 00 4 39

22 50 39 00

190 65 118 82 137 50

2,55074

3,151 97 832 58 102 90 99 45 30 20

18 00 572 01) 119 57

110 00 603 47 209 65

22 45 358 30

4 79 18 10 17 55 6 57

80 00 75 60 72 34

13 50

474 03 53,235 98

450 00 247 04 97 76 66 96 60 90 38 56

33326 33170 33167 33165 33346 33503 33504 34001 34003 34004 34005 34006 34007 34008 33320

1

1. Sharkey or Maurice Breen,

1. Schroff or Maurice Breen,

V Ryan or Maurice Breen,

Sands or Maurice Breen,

Perry or Maurice Breen,

1-21-27 1-21-27 1-21-27 1-21-27

12-31-26 1-20-27 President.

31828 1-17-27 31826 12-28-26 1-17-27 31832 12-31-26 1-17-27 31840 79554 1-17-27

President. 31802 81105 1-17-27 31872 12-26-26 1-17-27 31869 1- 6-27 1-17-27 35002 1-24-27 35006 1-22-27

President, 33724 12-15-26 1-21-27 31484 1- 7-27 1-15-27 31485 1-15-27

12-18-26 1- 6-27

12-22-26

34921 1-24-27 Robert Lieb or Maurice Breen, Attorney 3 14 34954 1-24-27 David Terhune or Maurice Breen, At-

torney 3 14 34956 1-24-27 Thomas Trihy or Maurice Breen, At-

torney 3 14 34971 1-24-27 Frederick A. kVood or Maurice Breen,

Attorney 3 14 34920 1-24-27 William J. Lyons or Maurice Breen, At-

torney 3 14 34919 1-24-27 William J. Lyons, No. 2, or Maurice

Breen, Attorney 3 14 34991 1-24-27 Mary McGeary, as administratrix, etc ,

or Maurice Breen, Attorney 3 14 Queens Borough Public Library.

1047 Queens Borough Public Library 16,777 22 Brooklyn Public Library.

1171 Brooklyn Public Library 46,181 54 Department of Parks.

34307 12- 4-26 1-22-27 U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co 33235 12-31-26 1-20-27 Aetna Electric Co 33651 1-12-27 1-21-27 Douglas Bros. Hardware Co., Inc 33650 1-21-27 Standard Plumbing Supply Co 33652 1-14-27 1-21-27 Doubleday, Page & Co 34316 11- 8-26 1-22-27 Burnham Boiler Corp 34312 12-29-26 1-22-27 N. Y. Blue Print Paper Co

Police Department. 32013 1-17-27 Western Union Tel. Co.. Tic 34356 1- 7-27 1-22-27 Remington Typewriter Co 34353 1-10-27 1-22-27 E. P. Gleason Mfg. Co 34354 1- 1-27 1-22-27 Oscar Kolodnv 34351 1- 7-27 1-22-27 Thomas J. Ashton 34355 1-22-27 Otto Kuester, Inc 33934 1-10-27 1-21-27 M. M. Cory. in, Inc 33932 1- 4-27 1-21-27 Bruns Kimball & Co.. Inc. 33937 12-31-26 1-21-27 T. E. Boyd Paper Co., Inc. 33938 1-21-27 Electro-Sun Co., Inc. 33950 11-23-26 1-21-27 Chas. Cooper & Co., Inc. 34358 12-31-26 1-22-27 L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc 34362 1-21-27 Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc. 33928 1-11-27 1-21-27 Candee, Smith & Howland Co. 34365 1- 6-27 1-22-27 Woodstock Typewriter Co. 34357 1-22-27 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc. 34359 12-17-26 1-22-27 Sunstrand Adding Machine Co 33953 1-10-27 1-21-27 G. A. Feld Co.

Department of Plant and Structures. 33339 12-22-26 1-20-27 East Coast Electrical Supply Co., Inc 33340 12-20-26 1-20-27 Quaker City Rubber Co., Inc. 33343 1- 6-27 1-20-27 Peter Adamo 33329 1-20-27 Western Union Tel. Co., Inc. 33328 1-20-27 National Auto Radiator Lamp Works &

Supply Co., Inc.

12-21-26 1-20-27 K. G. \Velding & Cutting Co., Inc.

12-31-26 1-19-27 Stanley & Patterson, Inc.

12-31-26 1-19-27 Egleston Bros. & Co., Inc.

11-24-26 1-19-27 Federated Metals Corp. 1-20-27 Miller Auto Supply Co. 1-20-27 \V. H. Roberts 1-20-27 J. A. Knighton 1-21-27 Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co., Inc. 1-21-27 E. Krieger & Son, Inc. 1-21-27 Autocar Sales and Service Co

Bauer & Black Timesaver Patch Co Ahlberg Bearing Co Rim Specialty Co., Inc Mutual Towel Supply Co Borough of Manhattan. Holloway-Bentz & Co., Inc George C. Meurer Co., Inc Cleveland Trinidad Paving Co N. V. Tel. Co Borough of The Bronx. Dominick Tambone White Co. Henry J. Salzmann Arthur J. Largy Harry M. Adams Borough of Brooklyn. Wagner Elec. Corp James Halpin & Son \Villiam H. Gieseler

President, Borough of Queens. 31090 12-31-26 1-17-27 Decarie Incinerator Corp 31688 10-26-26 1-17-27 General Motors Truck Co., Inc 31685 1-17-27 Universal Car Sales and Service Corp.

President, Borough of Richmond. 34213 1- 1-27 1-21-27 Nash-Staten Island, Inc 31904 78573 1-17-27 N. Y. Tel. Co 34185 12-31-26 1-21-27 I. C. Blake 34175 12-31-26 1-21-27 William J. Crosson 34154 12-31-26 1-21-27 Zorn & Schrengauer 34214 11-19-26 1-21-27 Addressograph Co.

Department of Public Welfare. 33225 1- 1-27 1-19-27 Disinfecting & Exterminating Corp 32129 11-30-26 1-18-27 Foreign Products Sales Co 32128 12-15-26 1-18-27 Resnick Apparatus Co

Commissioner of Records, Bronx County. 33477 1-13-27 1-20-27 Goldsmith Bros.

Department of Street Cleaning. 31519 1-17-27 International Motor Co 31353 81369 1-15-27 Utility Oil Corp

Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. 34644 1-22-27 P. H. Woodward 31457 12-31-26 1-15-27 Cary Mfg. Co 32992 12-31-20 1-19-27 Brooklyn Union Gas Co 34650 1-22-27 William V. Barnes 34649 1-22-27 August H. Kirchmer 32438 1-18-27 George J. Jordan

a contract the registered number of the contract is shown instead. CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller.

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

Number.

Armory Board. 37745 79192 Burns Bros.

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con-

Name of Payee. Amount. er No. tract

Number.

37746 79086 N. Y. Telephone Co 15 81 N. Y. Telephone Co. 38 37

Board of Aldermen. 37813 General Fireproofing Co 57 00 37814 C. G. Braxmar Co., Inc 35 00

VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN THE DEPARTMENT OF

FINANCE SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1927.

A statement is herewith submitted of all vouchers filed in the Department of Finance on this date, in

which is shown the Department of Finance voucher

number, the date of the invoice or the registered number of the contract, the name of the payee and the amount of the claim. Where two or more bills are embraced in one voucher the date of the earliest is given. excepting that when such vouchers are submitted under

Name of Payee. Amount.

945 95.

MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. THE CITY RECORD. 775

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

Number.

Invoice Finance Date

Amount Vouch- or Con-er No. tract

N umber.

Invoice Finance Date

Amount. Vouch- or Con-er No. tract

Number.

Name of Payee. Name of Payee. Name of Payee. Amount .

37929 37930

7,149 60 37923

21 45 37856 37857

18,016 24 37858 37859

84 68 37860 500 00 37861 50 00

140 00 37862 80 00 37863

650 00 37864 350 00 37865 350 00 40 00 37866 40 00 37867

166 66 37868 708 33 37869

75 00 37842 83 33 37843 75 00 37844 66 66 37845

37846 83 33 37847 60 00 37848

37849 19,416 67 37850

37851 9,708 33 37852

85 00 37853 175 OC 37854 65 00 65 OC 37855

150 OC 37827 75 00 37828 40 OC 37829 80 Oc 37830

110 05 37831 114 95 37832 54 17 37833

108 33 37834 150 00 37835 75 00 37836 25 00 37837 50 00 37838 70 00 37839

35 00 37840 89 67 37841 60 33 37924

166 67 37925 83 33 37926 66 67 37927

133 33 37928 166 67 37732 83 33 37733 51 36 83 64 37824

100 00 37825 90 00 37826 50 00 37823

100 00 37822 117 39

62 61 37935 52 18 67 82 37934 80 00 37931 40 00 40 00 37936 80 00 37937 90 Oe 45 00 37944 25 00 50 °°.., 37734

1,640 37735 820 27 37736 75 1 37737

150 37738 80 49 37739 40 00 37740

125 00 37741 37742

2 83 37743 1 70 37807 2 50 9 80 37808

175 00 37809 4 75 37810 2 00 37811

62 20 37812 37 63 37818

37819 14 42 37820 78 00 37821

37815 John Wanamaker 37816 Joseph V. McKee 37817 M. J. Cruise

Board of Assessors 37920 Dalton Adding Machine Co. 37921 Keuffel & Esser Co. 37922 Gimbel Bros.

County Clerk, Queens County. 37932 Edward W. Cox 60 10

Edward NV. Cox 3 00 Department of Correction.

37884 White Co. 17 41

37885 Geo. C. Johns & Co. 12 26 37886 Nally Plumbing Contr. Co 279 00

37887 Holgan Bros. 55 00

M. Reidy 94 00 7 20

37888 Konop Iron Works

.3377(8)(9) M

Ideal Wrapping Mch. Co. 12 25 37891 Gottlieb Iron Works 75 00 37892 Dalton Packing Co. 47 50 37893 John Lloyd Co. 15 00

J. S. Woodhouse Co., Inc. 2 40

37871 37870 Chatfield's Auto Supply, Inc.

37872 White Co. 10 50 6 84

37873 Toussaint Eng. Corp. 139 05 37874 David Killoch Co. 4 32 37875 Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg.

Co. 109 35 37876 Godfrey Keeler Co. 39 00 37877 19 85 Motor Car Supplies Co. 37878 Worthington Pump & Mchy.

15 00 37879 (r'rapn.ge Co. Plumbing Supply

Co. 24 79 37880 37881

Jenkins Bros. 9 00 II. B. Smith Co. 12 07

37882 Nason Mfg. Co. 25 17 37883 Buick Motor Co. 16 30

Department of Education. 37894 76489 R. C. Heather Co. 618 75 37895 79759 Manhattan Supply Co. 1,713 00 37896 80733 Lee Lash Studios 1,530 00 37897 79950 Jesse E. Kahn 1,130 40 37898 79950 Jesse E. Kahn 1,978 20 37899 74855 Jandous Elec. Equip. Co 3,809 61 37900 74855 Jandous Elec. Equip. Co.... 3,265 38 37901 74855 Jandous Elec. Equip. Co 3,809 61 37902 81054 Service Elec. Co., assignee of

Royal Co. of N. Y 675 00 37903 81531 A. Sadur, assignee of M. D

Lundin 2,610 00 37904 79761 Joseph Miller, assignee of

Samuel Sulz 945 00 37905 80762 Louis Stein 900 00 37906 81381 Krin Elec. Const. Co., as-

signee of Simes Co. 1,350 00 37907 81381 Krin Elec. Const. Co., as-

signee of Sillies Co. :4 3;908 81338 Krill Elec. Const. Co., as-

signee

0)

of Simes Co. .450 00 :790) 80858 M. I). Lundin Co. 1,980 00

673 00 37011 J. S. Hoagland 15 50 ,'.7010 80769 L. I. Waldman

37912 E. D. Gulliver 54 00 37913 Maude King 1Vilcox 9 23 37914 Lizzie Wilson 7 69

Lizzie Wilson 28 19 37915 Edward B. Watkins 2 86

Edward B. Watkins 77 14 37916 Rose Carraher 1 85

Rose Carraher37917 Delia A. Barry

145 9456

Delia A. Barry 22 75 37918 Albert S. Burtis 11 43

Albert S. Burtis 68 57 37919 Katherine Roberts 3 96

Katherine Roberts 23 74 Department of Finance.

37744 Valentine F. Keller 500 00 Miscellaneous.

37747 U. S. Trust Co L. S. Trust Co

37748 William R. 1 sham William B. Ishani

37749 Minturn Post Cillins Nlinturn Poq Collins

.37750 John K. Wright John K. Wright

37751 NI inosukc Yamaguchi Minosuke Yamaguchi

37752 Sarasota Realty Co Sarasota Realty Go

37753 Jennie H. Curtiss Jennie II. Curtis

37754 House of Mercy, N. Y House of Mercy, N. V

37755 Bernard E. Wheeler Bernard E. 'Wheeler

37756 Charles E. Fairburn Charles F. Fairburn

37757 Henry W. Eaton Henry NV. Eaton

37758 Elmer C. Goodwin 71,022 12 Elmer C. Goodwin 213 06

37759 Carl Voelcker 56,261 80 Carl Voelcker 168 78

37760 Frank M. Van N\ agGnen 549,827 97 Frank W. Van Wagonen. 1,649 48

37761 Ethel Weprin 9,443 65 Ethel \Veprin 28 33

37762 Willing Workers of Inwood County Willing Workers of Inwood County

37763 Maria Justina DePeyster Martin Mary Justina DePeyster Martin

37933 E. Styles Potter

37790 Jacob Katz

37791 Bernardino Sinsigalli Bernardino Sinsigalli

37792 Anthony & Vito Mennella

37793 P. Roulette

37794 Peter J. McGarry

37795 Catherine Miles

37796 Charles J. Wachtel

37797 Madison Ave. Offices, Inc

37798 Segard Holding Co., Inc.

37799 Charles A. Weber

37800 Leopold Feuerstein

37801 Nathan Sulzberger

37802 John Reis

37803 N. Y.. Wholesale Fish Deal- ers Assn.

37804 Frank Horowitz

37805 Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank

37806 Lebohner Realty Co.

37764 Central Opera House Co.

37765 Oscar Rosenbaum Oscar Rosenbaum

37766 Ida Wolinsky Ida Wolinsky

37767 Edward Kennedy Edward Kennedy

37768 Nicholas F. Walsh Nicholas F. Walsh

37769 Pearlis Realty Corp. Pearlis Realty Corp.

37770 Lucy H. Allyne Lucy H. Allyne

37771 Abraham L. Frank Abraham L. Frank

37772 Patrick Ryan Patrick Ryan

37773 Merit Realty Corp. Merit Realty Corp.

37774 Rose F. Golden Rose F. Golden

37775 Oscar A. Kruger Oscar A. Kruger

37776 Ivanhoe Co.-H. W. Meyer Ivanhoe Co.-H. W. Meyer

37777 John Kicherer John Kicherer

37778 Lorenzo Cello Lorenzo Cello

37779 Tillie Dunn Tillie Dunn

37780 Simon Freedman Simon Freedman

37781 Minnie Pochernik Minnie Pochernik

:37782 Lena Charmack Lena Charmack

37783 Katherine Fritz Katherine Fritz

37784 Mary Sullivan Mary Sullivan

37785 Nicola Molinari Nicola Molinari

37786 Stuard Hirschman Stuard Hirschman

37787 Stanrob Realty Corp. Stanrob Realty Corp.

37788 Louis Finkelstein Louis Finkelstein

37789 Rose Silver Department of Public Markets

37938 Goldsmith Bros. Goldsmith Bros.

37939 T. llanrahan & Co.

37940 Oremont Auto Supply Co...

37941 Peter Gabrione 37942 Monarch Desk Corp.

37943 Milk Reporter 37726 Art Metal Const. Co

37727 Fred W. Beatty & Co 37728 Royal Eastern Electric Sup-

ply Co. 37729 Herman Miller

Waterproof Awning Co..... 76 65 S. & H. Cooper, Inc. 48 00 S. & H. Cooper, Inc. 48 00 Albert Romeike & Co 5 00 Knickerbocker Towel Supply Co. 740

Department of Parks. 74933 Commonwealth Fuel Co 123 10 81369 Utility Oil Corp 729 26

Utility Oil Corp. 71 54 Oil P„aint & Drug Reporter. 5 00 C. B. Hewitt & Bros., Inc 4 20 Edward C. Strifler, Inc 9 15 Vought & Williams, Inc 5 69 Edgar C. Striffler, Inc 24 00 Vought & Williams, Inc 20 88 Whittaker, & ittaker, Clark Daniels, I nc.

l' 24 50

John A. McCarthy & Co 19 50 Knickerbocker Stencil Works 1 25 Charles Page 8 00 N. Y. Motor Parts Service Co. 20 62 Art Metal Const. Co 21730

3 85 Add-Index Corp. Johnson Service Co 100 00

J. j H art Plate Glass Co 122

33

80 00 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 22 50 Hartford Eatery Co Watson Elevator Co 18 00 Welsbach Gas Lamp Co 37 20 Louis Ruhe, Inc Rand Kardex Service Corp 14 40 American es nk& 13u ic Flag Co 12 00 R

15 60 General Naval Stores Co 10 00 M. H. Dingee & Co 2 50 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 22 35 Irvine & Wilcox Co

22 00 230

Irvine & Wilcox Co 34 06 Stove Repair Corp

10 00

Samuel E. Hunter 132 95 Chas. Schaefer & Son 45 Wm. J. Howe Co

14 8 14

004

Wm. J. Howe Co 14 00 Cullen Fuel Co 28 Wm. J. Howe Co

21140 00

24 01

50

Wm. J. Howe Co 14 M. H. Dingee & Co 24 50

• Milton Bradley Co Milton Bradley Co Milton Bradley Co 2184 00 Joseph Redegeld & Co 18 60 Milton Bradley Co 24 50 Milton Bradley Co 24 50 Electro-Sun Co., Inc 22 91 P. W. Vallely, Inc P W. Vallely, Inc 16 255° Woodstock Type Co R. J. Ludlow Everson Ross Co 731 45

78951 W. C. Mason & Co 78967 Burns Bros. 1,085 37 President, Borough of Brooklyn. 76700 Picvac Const. Co 49.158 95 79661 Manmill Const. Co 251 20 81214 M. A. Zappone 387 81

Standard Accident Ins. Co 25 00 81219 International Harvester Co. 18,724 00 President, Borough of Queens.

Lawyers' Co-operative Pub. Co. 159 80 William H. Neal 105 00 Brandt Automatic Cashier

Co. 160 00 N. Y. Law Journal 9 50 Goldsmith Signs Co 4 50

Register, Kings County. James A. McQuade

200 00

Department of Street Cleaning Miller & Laramee. Inc.

106 40

Wm. McDonagh & Sons

510 00 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg

24 00

Shamrock Towing Co 1,153 10 Flannery Towing Line, Inc

1,086 50

Cahill Towing Line, Inc

494 50 Moran Towing & Trans. Co. 1,010 00 Cahill Towing Line, Inc 6,889 61 Moran Towing & Trans. Co 5,758 37 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 352 50 Atlantic Metal Hose Co

210 00

Atlantic Metal Hose Co

315 00 General Fireproofing Co

39 00

Van Dorn Iron Works

115 20 Lake Sales Co.

22 50

Abeel Bros., Inc.

317 14 Granville-Sellers, Inc.

286 56

81932 Carscallen & Cassidy, Inc

526 32 81932 Carscallen & Cassidy, Inc._ 1.404 87 81989 George N. Reinhardt & Co. 996 40 81927 Boro Hay & Grain Co. 2,666 74

37730 37731

37724 37725

119 60 200 00 200 00

5 50 11 25

155 64

223,013 15 609 03

'23,013 15 ()69 03

111,596 57 334 51

0,620 00 10 86

36,937 17 110 81

01.463 43 274 39

19,619 68 112 23

302,948 46 1,319 11 2,937 05

14 87 2,563 24

13 14 31.858 74

95 57

......

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, NEW YORK COUNTY.

REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1926.

Office of the Public Administrator, County of New York, Hall of Records, Room 368, New York, January 14, 1927. To the Honorable the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York:

Gentlemen-The Public Administrator, pursuant to chapter 230 of the Laws of 1898, section 27 of said act, herewith exhibits to the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York a statement. on oath, of the total amount of his receipts and expenditures in each case in which he has taken charge of and collected any effects, or on which he has administered during the year 1926, with the name of the deceased, his or her addition and the country or place from which he or she came, if the same be known.

Respectfully yours, JAMES F. EGAN, Public Administrator of the County of New York.

Cases Heretofore Reported.

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

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Which He Came. Receipts ditures New York Unless Otherwise Stated). in 1926. in 1926.*

Albert, Prince, butler England Aswald, K. E., importer Syria Atwood Sidney, elevator operator England aAtilsberg, Francis, unknown Austria Anderson. Lena, housework Sweden ..krackv, Alexander, cook Hungary Andresen, Fngwert, for Bloomingdale Bros. Denmark

2 64

Atchison, Harry, hotel employee Ireland

192 07

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

$11 83 193 21

$15 00 33 50

1,201 97 559 37

4,507 58 22 00

A spr( ■yea n is, James, waiter A i :Anderson. Bernard, Major in S. A. Ancoin, David, for F. W. Woolworth Armand, Maurice, for Bristol Co Abbott, Emily, housework Attridge. Mary, cook Auroux. Mary. housework Agnita E. Louis, waiter Arnold F. John, unknown Andras, Petro, unknown Braude, William, iron worker Brown, Lena, nurse Benjamin, Justina, cleaner Benjamin, James, butler Bogle. Harrison. unknown Bonay, De Leon, cook Bert, Louise or Goulding, housework Bird. William. seaman //Boghossian. Marian, unknown Barnes, Eugene, porter Borostyan, Julius, editor Ruining, Bernard, on S. S. Tacoma cBarry, Annie, unknown Burke, William, barge captain Becht, Fredolin. butler Blake, Minnie, unknown Berger, Kitty or Pancritius, musician dBertaux. A. V. Louis, seaman Bengtsson. A, Carl, chef Burke, Thomas, guard, 1. R. T. Bulik. Katharine, domestic Barnack. Bruno. unknown Baldwin. Frances, seamstress Buys, C. Johamma, seaman Berckhagen. Anton, unknown Blecich, Ivan, longshoreman Bielovucich, Anton. retired Belinsky. Sam, operator on cloaks Brascher, Karl, unknown Barberi, Antonio. presser Benson, F. \V., for Empire Hotel Bursink. H. G., porter Brady, Philip, laborer Blake, I. Lucy, maid Belden, Adeline, unknown eBlock, Max, salesman Bielik, Stephen, wire worker Butterfield, A. James, unknown

Eugenia, none Bennett, John. cabinet maker Bruning, Anna, domestic Bellochio. Joseph, laborer Boehm, Albert, waiter Brady, Mary, none Bergo, Domenico. butcher Cowman, Ellen, unknown Cook, L. Frederick, clerk Carroll, Lizzie, domestic Catesondas, Photios, none Chtwillo, Ignatz, laborer Connolly, John No. 2, unknown Contagello, Domenico, cabinet maker Campbell. Elizabeth, domestic Collins, J. Jeremiah, carpenter Chan, S. Wall, dentist Costas, Peter, waiter Contoganes. 1(31111, waiter Comisky, John, fireman, city Cassanello, Juan, druggist

ipolla, John. unknown Curatolo, unknown Craft, Elizabeth, cook Cooper, William, lalmwer Clancy, J. Julia. bookkeeper Cathron. Julia. housework Cohen, Jenkel, pedler Crary, E. Angil, unknown (.:omatos, Lambros, waiter ( oburn, George, unknown

urley. Julia, maid Cortina, Pedro, watchman Cosma. George, restaurant employee Cody, E. Alice. none Crowley, Jeremiah, sign painter Conway, Mary, housework Calder, Elizabeth, maid Cerminara, Raffale, none Carancina, Vito, unknown Camoray, Toudon, pedler Cousins, John, unknown Campbell, William, hospital orderly Chatfield. Dan, unknown Conly, John, or Connolly, J. Thomas, stone

mason Catera, Patina Zargoti. dressmaker ICuburn, M. Julia, unknown dCullen, M. Ellen, housework Coucoulas, Constantine, ticket agent Dowd, 1, Margaret, retired Daum, Sam. salesman Daly, A. Mary, domestic Draper, George. retired Devine, Delia. housework Demidowich, Peter, handy man Dineen, M. William, sweeper, D. S. C. D'Amico, Donato, carpenter Daly, M. Joseph. unknown Demonfaucon, Mary, hotel worker Donahue, Vincent, clerk Dinolfo, Grolando, laborer Davis, S. William, unknown Dailey. Thomas, retired Dumbraski, Joyeb, laborer Ducamp, Marie, maid Derrick, L. Gordon, clerk Dimopoulas, Peter, by Standard Oil Co Dugan, Pauline. housework Dougherty, William, unknown Dorsey, P. John, unknown

4,418 79 705 50

4 00 18 96

307 64 250 00 16 18

536 87

250 00

229 50 510 91

6 08 264 35

4 57 239 21

2,372 34 4 57

777 53 1,261 55

982 15 4 57

1,072 68 3 95 4 26

2,045 96 272 49

7,935 80 40 99

239 12 115 91 215 57 367 09

1,181 13 6,334 91 5,151 91 1,919 83

906 20 259 04

3,269 22 51 75

179 30 94 00

2,623 51 5 62 5 25

1,390 03 12 75 10 00

369 56 848 39

1,952 55 36 87

912 73 623 49

2,889 97 3,555 04 1,548 90

55 70 644 00 146 02 535 03 205 78 922 74

2,564 50 2,336 75

762 28 1,251 99 1,288 73

131 03 36 00

1,552 26 251 99 897 83

4 57 778 91 286 85

4 57 19 57

131 82 1,076 98

91 38 68 19 51 93

219 68 187 08

6 08 56

221 37

167 25 355 30 62 50 3 94 1 30

275 50 1,737 54 6,713 22

13 90 481 85

3 96 711 86 303 96 622 46

4 57 318 95 50 11

194 70 247 85

1,019 15 7 89

1,770 78 1,081 56 1,428 74

15 96

2246

2 34

9) 84

2 42

Greece 23 12 Sweden

Unknown France 949 60

British W. I 2 29 Ireland

U. S. A. Italy 5 35

Unknown 1 80 Unknown 3 20 Holland

Bohemia 6 45 British W. I 492 25 Persia 357 11 U. S. A U. S. A. 6,266 99

S. A England 2 91

Turkey 48 67 U. S. A.

Hungary 9 36 Holland 12 81 Ireland 19 40 U.S. A Germany Ireland Austria 55 00 Unknown 19 48 Sweden Ireland 189 55 Hungary Germany Unknown Netherlands 2 62 Germany 5 68 Italy 29 52 Jugo Slavia 97 62 Russia 95 63 Germany 38 09 Italy 16 18 England 2 36 I Tolland 57 39

Ireland 2,223 42 Jamaica, 11. W. I. 1 88

U. S. A. (krmany 35 94 Hungary England 5 25 U. S. A. 31 32 England 396 57 Germany Italy

Germany Ireland 88 28

Italy Unknown 63 72 U. S. A 13 83 Ireland 33 18 Greece Poland 47 07 Ireland Italy Unknown Ireland 8 55 China 173 35 Greece 15 51 Greece

dept Ireland 40 71 Paraguay, S. A. 7 93 Italy 34 19 Italy 19 53 U. S. A. 1 04 U. S. Ireland 21 78 U. S. A. 201 71 Poland 8 31 U. S A. (;recce 11 09 England U. S. A Spain 1:(imnania 1 21 U. S. A. 39 03 U. S. A. 1 04 Ireland Scotland 44 65 Italy u 3,819 40 Italy 184 08 Russia

Unknown Ireland 1,835 87

Unknown 1 00

Scotland 155 86 Italy 5,476 31 Unknown 62 50 Ireland 3 94 Greece 05 U. S. A. 519 75 Ruusia 1,034 50 Ireland 5,420 46 Unknown Ireland 2 57 Russia 1 00 U. S. A Italy 6 52 U. S. A. 1,220 20 Ireland Ireland Italy 6 45 Unknown Ireland 3 30 Russia 1,262 23 France 22 84 England 7 89 Turkey 89 50 Hungary 39 45 Unknown 55 65

Unknown 1 53

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

770 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927.

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

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Which He Came. Receipts ditures New York Unless Otherwise Stated). in 1926. in 1926.*

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

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Which He Came. Receipts ditures New York Unless Otherwise Stated). in 1926. in 1926.*

Canada U. S. Germany

Italy Germany Czecho-Slovakia U. S. A

U. S. A Unknown Germany Italy Ireland Hungary

Sweden Italy Ireland Italy France Poland Ireland Unknown Czecho-Slovakia Germany Canada Italy Italy British W 1. U. S. A. Italy Poland Russia Ireland LT. s. A Italy Scotland Ireland Germany Switzerland

R. Ireland Ireland Sweden Poland U. S. A. Italy Italy Hungary Hungary Ireland Italy Unknown Austria Turkey Roumania Serbia Ireland Germany Germany Ireland Hungary British W. I. Italy Germany Germany Austria Ireland Unknown Spain Austria Germany U. S. A England Ireland Hungary Ireland U. S. A Austria Poland England Germany Unknown U. S. A L'. S. A 54 26 Germany 7 97 4 57 Ireland 3 67 347 57 U. S. A. 2214 11 6 58 Holland 185 00 37 24 U. S. A 396 Denmark 31 44 1,449 41 Germany 3 96 Denmark 4 71 Austria 90 68 15 Germany 6 08 Austria 42 96 2,381 50 Unknown 3 60 Ireland 2,081 40 359 93 British W. I 454 64 477 13 Unknown 3 20 Ireland 6 08 U. S. A. 3 65 919 45 Unknown 3,719 33 23 80 Germany 1,475 29 234 97 Germany 43 25 Germany 94 75 U. S. A 17 67 U. S. A. 477 95 5,206 82 Germany 6 58 52 05 Roumania 67 25 Switzerland 4 66 105 16 England 30 00 Italy 54 57

88 60

354 30 46 00

183 48

10 56 75

123 47

2,771 55 537 31

13,442 50 1,451 77

700 00 4,293 13

4 57

Elliott, A. Eugene, salesman Elmendorf. A. Minnie, stenographer Eckstein, Theodore, unknown gEmerti, Rocco, carpenter Eisenbach, Ferdinand, retired Eichelt, Joseph, salesman Evanska, Caroline, unknown Erber, Ignatz, unknown Estevez, Felix, unknown Fachner, Madeline, manufacturer Fera, Giovanni, cabinet maker Feeney, Peter, watchman Farkas, Lena, chambermaid Ferris, Anna, cook Felice. De Mario. baker Fitzgerald. Margaret, cook Ferrante, Pompey, clerk Fournel, Henri. liquidater Fasheng, Benjamin, plasterer Falty, Patrick, unknown Finnerty, Celia. unknown Fried, NE Paul, own business Falter. Maria. domestic Fortune, .\ldric, barber Fortorella. Frank, shoemaker Frangialli, Bianca, unknown Francis, John, elevator operator Fuller, Charles, dishwasher Fucito, Raffaclo, actor Frank, Ernestine. unknowrf Fisher, Hans, carpenter Foran, Ethel, housemaid Flaxman, Albert, unknown Faccena, Philip, priest Frier. H. Walter, printer Fleming. Thomas, fireman Falck, Harry, cashier Fries, John, machinist Farrell, Edward, for Erie R Gaynor, William, unknown Graufelt, Alex, laborer Greenberg, Pauly, cigar maker Gardener, F. William, electrotyper

Gugliemette. Battista, for C. & G. Cont. Co Gherson, Victor, manufacturer Grossman, Nettie, housewife Gyurc, Irme, unknown Green, Thomas, gardener Gliezzi, Joseph, tailor Goss, Charles, unknown Glaser, Leo William, clerk Gankounian, Edward, mechanic Gelber, Sam, tailor Gula, Michael. longshoreman Gallagher, Jennie, domestic Grosse, Paul, Dept. Public Welfare liGuthbrod, J. M., for Sutro Bros. Gallagher, James, for Flower Hospital Guodor, Annie, housework Gooding, J. James, watchman Gorella, Nicola, waiter Gerber, Frederick, architect Gerber, Louise, housework Groner, Joseph, fruit dealer Greene, Thomas, unknown Glasner, Ferdinand, unknown Garcia C. Manuel, mechanic Gigolas, Stio, laborer Gray, Maria, housework Hampton, P. Kate, none Hall, W. Thomas, salesman Hegarty, James, watchman Horwitz, A. William, stone carver cHenry, Agnes. domestic Hazlett, C. William, architect Holub, Josef. laborer Herring, Lillian, maid Hulse, J. E. Williams, clerk Horn, Aline. cook Houswald, Otto, unknown Hayes, James, unknown Hauer. Martha. unknown Hanson. H. Louise, domestic Hart, Thomas, unknown Hanlon. L. Felix none Hellback, Edward, for Holmes Protective Henry Bridget. unknown iHoeg Brendt, butcher Hagner, Mary, housework Hauschildt, Henry, tool maker Held, Mary, unknown Hellman. Frank, for goldsmith Hula, Mary, or Feith, Mary, cook Hess, Charles, unknown Halpin. S. Arthur, retired Hibbert, P. Walter, chef Henry, Mary, unknown Hackett, Annie. domestic Harrison, William, veterinary Heyman, Michael, retired Held, Friedrick. baker Hoffman, Ida Selma, domestic Hoffman. Paul Oscar, chemist Hayes, Olivia, housework Hansen, van Frederick, machinist Haukan, Louise, domestic Heimowitz, Meyer, pedler Haas, Marie, maid Isle. C. Ethel. waitress Ignazio. Fu, S. G., for I. R. T Israel, Frank or Israelian Armenog, parquet

layer Isoldi, Luigi or Ijoloh, soldier iJarraga, Le Meliton, peasant Jardins, Des, E. J., salesman Jefferson, Mamie, housework Jeaken, James, cook Johnson, G. Eric, unknown kJohnson. John, barge captain

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

3,429 23 1 25

1,66931

38 47 1,223 78

102 84 2,247 92

96 76 3,614 96

245 23 7,374 10

131 16 145 09

31 23 1,148 89

22 90 1,297 09

79 56 2,304 26

209 56 6,459 90

332 32 7,455 44

90 82 47

18 73 1,076 62

3 97 203 07

182 45 9,116 84

3 59 164 63 4 57

24 50 1,710 26

191 86 1,029 28

658 49 125 33

2 14 77 93 154 21

2,117 65 531 93

2,856 47 20 72

207 18 18 47 195 35

8 00 71 50 187 53

90 96

6 42 544 06

5 29 249 23 399 96

7 93 583 93 717 00

650 00 26 25

122 13 4,811 38

600 1 25

79 72 516 68 3 70

8 07 226 67

20 30 1,025 51

11 26 319 44

30 02 863 22 197 59

746 349 72 85 13

93 2o 94 57

200 00 50 00

10 30 1,045 42

20 45 4 57

308 356 96 4 57 4 57

7 30

802 97 275 75

152 49 1,412 23

240 55 8,457 43 75 00

21 17

52 93 2,346 07

26 76 1,122 39

3 17 248 16

33 45 685 93 112 85 72 00 27 40 74 70

50

Turkey 16 00 194 70 Italy 3,488 54 Spain 770 34 6 08 Canada 6 01 441 98 U. S. A 90 29 57 Turkey 301 08 U. S. A. 16 33 112 13 Unknown 7 15

Poland 48 20 2,406 66 U. S. A. 180 75 180 75 Ireland 1,559 40 95 26 U. S. A. 365 95 2,469 20 Russia 36 58 England 3 65 Ireland 6 85 2 25 Germany 21 33 Unknown 21 95 Unknown 3 20 Ireland 832 88 528 27 Ireland 82 Unknown 30 3 03 Russia 86 France 13 91 Ireland 358 37 8,607 13 U. S. A. 6 90 779 96 Scotland 2 19 210 62 Ireland 123 96 Ireland 1,634 83 3,375 11 U. S. A. 3 96 Ireland 11 63 1,083 30 Ireland 5 20 180 53 Ireland 47 51 2,124 32 Newport, R, 1,096 57 Unknown 3 40 U. S. A 4 57 Denmark 4 48 720 42 Poland 88 89 3,621 63 Sweden 151 95 8,050 90 Ireland 1 35 Germany 95 46 Ireland 117 75 5,824 05 Poland 24 04 873 23 Ireland 61 21 1,882 43 Germany 18 24 555 90 Sweden 165 91 2,745 65 U. S. 42 74 2,798 59 U S. .A. 13 89 70 97 U. S. A 21 45 Ireland 123 50 Germany 3 96 U. S. A 396 Ireland 7 46 1,463 12 Norway 3 96 England 97 09 3,214 24 Porto Rico 6 00 Ireland 82 60 2,181 14 Poland 400 00 78 10 Unknown 12 00 Galicia 4 51 Ireland 4 57 Ireland 8 20 Sweden 240 57 271 66 Germany 90 158 15 Italy 4 21 348 80 British W. I. 103 96

Germany 3 85 359 14 Russia J 37 90 2,035 80 Argentine, S. A. 18 00 Ireland 45 31 3,072 08 England 5 64 4 50 Poland 23 56 1,955 24 Germany 50 00 Turkey 691 25 Unknown 1 80 U. S. A. 4,437 57 30 00 Italy 17 79 867 59 Roumania 17 88 U. S. A. 28 86 50 47 Italy 465 96 10,775 29 Greece 1,000 00 42 95 Italy 1,248 75 Hungary 705 24 England 56 53 4,967 4ll Greece 17 68 1,237 02 England 1,129 32 1,288 29 France 19 23 991 92 Unknown 6 85 Germany 96 95 28 Ireland 3,625 26 135 45 Unknown 1 35 Unknown 3 17 28 91 Unknown 1 09 10 96 U. S. A. 7 69 57 19 Greece 4 82 36 54 U. S. A. 39 2 39 Ireland 89 68 Poland 40 60 1,399 42

344 22 344 5022

414 83

154 01 1,808 26

627 55 9,309 96 2,645 52

268 20

21 69 682 77 1 42

1 80 88 57 4 57

58 78 5 28

2 30 182 65 3 96

20 36 1,472 44

18 20 347 11 3,503 63

275 27 4,287 65 43 00

5 13 321 24

224 74 25 3 75 4 67

19 04 1,052 26 109 41 17 08

1 80 90

Pein, Wilhelm, packer Polinskv. Harry. unknown Ponzi, H. Jose, baker Patten, Bessie, chambermaid Parole, A. G.. retired Petziner. Jacob, watchmaker Peiser, Gottlieb, cook

Pr()dromes. John, dishwasher Petry, George, unknown Pilz, William, porter aPalmisano, Domenico, unknown Polonyi, John, carpenter Phelps, L. Herman, collector Panno, Anthony, fruit dealer Pullinan, George, florist Pastore, Fedele, oysterman Prokop, Bertha, domestic Platt, E. George, for Platt & Menk Papalinperis, G. Kosta, laborer Pettman, Robert, S. S. Favorita Pellerin, Louise, maid Purcell, John, kitchen worker Pluger, Arnold, chemist Power, Patrick, messenger Pulford, George, chauffeur Peterson, John, unknown Phillips, F. Harry, unknown Poland, Daniel. manager Polchoupolis, Charles, unknown Porey. Rosie, unknown Quinn, Anna, maid Quass, Peter, (r Kivas. Peter, oysterman Robinson, Jack-, unknown Rubens. John, butcher Austria Resser. Samuel, optician U. S. A. Rooney, Bernard, unknown Ireland Roth, Henry, unknown Czecho-Slovakia Reich, Simon. salesman Poland Richardson. Hattie, domestic U. S. A Rooney, Francis. painter Ireland Rush. Patrick, unknown Unknown Reilly. Mary, or Little, Mary, domestic Ireland Ramsden, Edward, unknown U. S. A. Redden, L. Alice, unknown U. S. A. Rosenberg, Isidor, unknown Russia Rubozky. Paul, tailo- Hungary Russell, Edward, clerk U, S. A. Rtmiquier. L. J. Marie, fern. room keeper. France Rowan. Gustay. musician Belgium Rosenberg, J. Richard, salesman Germany Ryan, Patrick, engineer Ireland Ro“ F. Charles, for Credit Men's Assn... Unknown rRamsbottom, K. James. for Geo. Munro,

England England Rothenback, Bridget, housework U. S. .A. Pug-ofsky, Twan, retired Poland Rhoden, P. Otto, painter Sweden R•( Del, G. Louis, telegraph operator Mexico Ranvolin. S. Selwin, scow captain Finland Rev. Achille. waiter Italy Roth, Oscar, unknown Unknown Raines, Raymond, unknown Unknown

Mintz, Fannie, salesgirl Mays, Claude, laborer Morley, Delia, domestic Mitchell, W. Elizabeth, none Mendelkern, Abraham, rag picker Nlitchell, William, cook Martin, John, No. 3, packer Martin, John No. 2, laborer Moran, Michael, unknown Ntorrissy, John, unknown Murphy, \Villiam, clerk MacNamara, Patrick, laborer dNf Ater, J. Peter, unknown Matzkowiky, Joseph, presser Nfuzzarelli, Antoine, prof. languages McNichols, Daniel, engineer McAloon, Bernard, laborer Mc\Vhirter, William, unknown McCarthy, Mary, none

NfeDonald, Peter, conductor, I. R. T McCormack, Beatrice, unknown McCarthy, Thomas, butler McCabe, Christopher, unknown McHale, John, conductor I. R. T. McConnell, Thomas, waiter McLaughlin, Edward, unknown Newmaier, Barbara, housework Nielson, W Lorentz, seaman gNesse, Jaraslaw, unknown Nelson, Yerda, maid Newcombe, Patrick, unknown Noatzel, Ford, iron worker Naughton, Katie, domestic Nisenbautn, Aaron, Shoemaker Nangle. Julia, cook Ncustadt, Herman, hospital helper Norman, Charles, porter Nurse, T. Richard, coppersmith Neustadt, Philipine. tutor Nathanson, M., unknown O'Donnell, Charles, hospital orderly Obertnayer, Josephine, unknown O'Brien, Clarence, unknown (-O'Gorman, Johanna, none Olson, Emily, housework Owen, James, printer Orravio. Georgia, dressmaker Olsen, Kate, domestic Ostrowicky, Thomas, shoemaker O'Brien. \Villiam No, 2, unknown Olesko. Dimytro, cook O'Connor, Mary, scrubwoman O'Neill, John, printer Oleson. A-Ncls, well driller Pratt, NI. Hermine, housework Pezzullo, Biaggea, soldier Pillgrim. Elsie, maid

MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. THE CITY RECORD. 777 MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. THE CITY RECORD. 777

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

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Which He Came. Receipts ditures

New York Unless Otherwise Stated). in 1926. in 1926.*

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

Res idence at the Time of Death, County of Which He Came. Receipts ditures New York Unless Otherwise Stated). in 1926. in 1926.*

Denmark Turkey Unknown 1 85 Czecho-Slovakia 15 74 Ireland 246 02 Ireland 297 86 Austria 4 02 Ireland 22 77 Austria 61 25 U. S. A. Unknown Ireland 80 20 Hungary 46 97 Norway Germany Poland Poland 607 00 Poland 70 94 Hungary 34 34 Poland Germany Turkey Ireland Ireland 4 56 Greece 32 00 Germany 24 47 Poland Poland 3 57 Armenia Hungary 2 64 Roumania 32 53 Austria 3.112 72 Unknown Unknown 45 Unknown 3 65 Russia 2 25 Ireland Greece 729 23 Finland 1,583 48 Germany 2,581 73 U. S. A. 2,016 68 Germany 8 25 U. S. A 96 00 Armenia 314 23 Greece 54 84 Russia 165 00 Ireland Russia 138 74 Russia 26 81 Unknown Unknown England 50 Germany 105 41 Russia 105 64 Germany 29 03 Unknown Unknown Hungary Russia England 6 28 Norway 100 00 Germany 79 19 Sweden 110 38 Argentina England Russia Unknown Italy Switzerland 44 53 Germany 13 76 Italy Ireland 1,263 54 Germany 61 10 Finland 88 88 Germany 30 68 British W. I. Hungary 767 64 U. S. A. 8 60 France 48,3 56 Denmark 33 48 U. S. A.

4 55 216 77 28 80

Jensen, Otto, ironworker Jonides, Jean, pedler Karger, Hermitic, unknown Kolb, John, machinist Kelleher, Abby, laundress Kahane, Mary, laundress Kobovck, Mario, longshoreman Kelly. Winifred, housework Kozoriz, Joseph, cook Kelly, L. John, laborer Kaufman. J. Thomas, contractor Kearns. Lizzie, nurse Kacsarof, Svetzor, furrier Korn, Helen, nurse Koch, Carlot- Chas., none Kolanets, Alexander, housewife Korenko, 1)imetry, laborer Kowalik, Filip, unknown Karaski, George, butcher Kimler, Morris, pedler Korditch, John, leather worker Kalpakjian. George, printer Kennedy, James No, 2, laborer Keegan, Mary, housekeeper Klavos, M. George, cook Krell, Gustave, unknown Kroupa, Paulina. unknown Kapty. Tony, laborer Kalajian, Gerane, laborer Karich, Sam, unknown Kneip. Kristof, unknown Kemety. Josephine, wardrobe mistress !Knight, Jane Mary. unknown fll Keni k, Theodore, unknown Kearns, John, unknown Korzik, Anthony, or Kurcack, Anthony, cook Kimberly, E. Laura, attendant Kamilaris, C. D., manufacturer Kurki, Victor, on scow Nobles, Herman, laborer King, James, painter Kohler, John, porter Kelly, Katherine, telephone operator Karanio gian, Nfanoog, unknown Lascos, J. Statnatios, waiter .adutzko, Audrey, laborer

Lee. Peter, elevator operator I.azartzik, Feodor, sailor Leiterman, Joe, unknown Linderman. Paul, unknown Liddy, Patrick. chauffeur Lederberg, Amy, instructress Langsfeld, Paul, none Lodass, Sam, unknown Luszcz, Albert, for Anshacher & Co. Lamont, John. unknown n1:1-loste, C. Roberta, unknown Levy, Joseph, unknown Levine, Hyman, operator Lee, Alfred No. 1, for City Home Lumholtz, Carl, explorer Loeb, Bertha, cook Larson, NV. Fritz, electrician oLoreuzeti, Francesco, Tropical Oil Co..- Lyons, Lydia, maid Loafer, Max, tailor Leonard. John, unknown La Rocca, Seratina, butcher Loetscher, Gottfried, doorman pLampen. Ernest. floor layer Lamtitte, Nf. Anthony. none Lowrie, Patrick, porter pLange. Flora, domestic Laing, F. Charles, carpenter

Iangguth, Leo, waiter Lightbourne, Emma, unknown Lak, Julia, or Bozzo, Julia, housework I.ahon. E., unknown Lederman, Alviria, governess Lov, D. Kristian, unknown Medley, Annie, housework Mastro, D. Anagnastis, elevator operator Turkey Murakian, Peter, student Japan Morihan. Mary, cook Ireland 39 05 \fakar, Anna, cook Poland Mendels, Moses, pedler Russia Meisel, Morris. laborer Russia Maguire, J. Edward, actor U

. Russia Markowitz, Samuel. driver Maracich. Frank. laborer Serbia. etc. Morrissey, David, stableman Ireland Mose, Tobias, porter British W. I Materowskv, Anthony, unknown Poland Mathias, C. Herbert, salesman U. S. A. Murphy, James, unknown Ireland Monahan, John, steward Unknown Mavrakis, Theodore, soda dispenser Greece Magnus. Frank, porter British \V. Merchant. Walter, unknown U S. A. Morton. A. Jean, nurse Scotland Mason, G. James, carpenter Scotland Muntz, L. Elizabeth, unknown Unknown Meehan, J. Auston, guard, I. R. T. Scotland Rankin, Arthur, watchmaker Norway Medic, Anna, domestic Jugo Slavia Mirkovich, Roda, laborer Austria Nforgans+ein, Jacob, unknown Russia Nfullin, James, laborer Ireland Murphy. Delia. housework Ireland Martusciello, Vincenzo, barber Italy Mason. Kate, housework Ireland Mott. R. Livingston, unknown Unknown Nloleff, Alexander, carpenter Russia Meserole, Le Charles, none

l'TS 9 33 .‘ Scotland

13,453 19 Murray, M. Cathrine, domestic Ireland Nfacpherson, Alexander, hat store 55 Maner, Isaac, clerk Poland Macevarski, Benjamin, laborer

24 47 Poland

Melnik, Joe. laundryworker Russia

9 94 64 59

424 50 500 00 27 07 49 15

1 06

34 26 15 89 13 82 8 68

1.122 01 72 92 20 74 95 57 8 95

750 11

6 72

1,052 83 13,377 10 13,063 03

179 04 945 15

1,552 03 175 77 51 14

3,299 88 1,507 24

25 00 5,922 06

654 64 12 25

1,160 61 681 55

4 56 6 42 396

574 56 768 61

1,191 91 1,122 32

873 25 245 92 65 54

140 33 773 67 653 18 583 33

359 94 29,117 37

97 30 218 98 271 27

1 55 4,946 12 2,254 60

721 46

72 89 4,389 24 1,284 19

20 80 1,626 81

3,152 15 3,786 46 1,073 02

310 07 8.336 75

284 10 17

95 62 1,988 29 3,989 23 3,199 69 7,324 55

28 32 42 05 49 75

2,784 04 2,829 47

717 43 23 00

252 10 3,310 68 4,026 85 1,267 29

3 95 801 16 144 60

5 63 2,136 63

2 00 106 86 525 92

2,431 80 3 96

657 25 3,454 17

10

1,853 64 3,142 78

57 3( 50

28 45 2,858 36

138 04 1,266 73

501 42 1,017 59

125 85 478 93

4,866 53 3,771 91

3.194 59 226 78 130 53

4 57 120 73

4 57 654 13 15 55

156 05 1,040 47 1,104 71

799 70 1 ,434 26

130 00 26 10

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

Amount Amount

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

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Which He Came. Receipts ditures

New York Unless Otherwise Stated). in 1926. in 1926.*

Roettges. William, chef Unknown

Ryan, II. William, salesman Canada

dRavazula, V. John, importer Greece Rabin, Fred, watchman Germany

Rubin, Isaac, unknown Austria Redmond, Maurice, unknown Unknown

Reid, 1ohn, seaman Scotland

Rothkopf, Gussie, cap operator Austria ,cRusvnack, George, unknown Unknown Sigmund, Theodore, tailor Austria Springer. Carl, unknown Newcastle, Pa. .. Stcvnis. Clara, housework Holland Stalden, Daniel, watchman Switzerland Sallapiozza. Gaudcnzio, unknown Italy Saurez, P. Manuel, longshoreman Spain Semper. Elizabeth, domestic British IV. I Sanita, G. Michael, shoe repairer Italy Stez, Andrew, store owner U. S. A. Sherin, A. George, insurance broker Canada Sherman. Max, shoemaker Poland Setting, Anton, upholsterer Germany Smith. M. Henry, bank messenger Ireland Simon. Julius, cutter Poland Smucher. Mike. porter Poland Snow. William. laborer U. S. A. /Schiniko, John, unknown Czecho-Slovakia Schutte, Frederick. messenger Germany Soter George, laborer Hungary Sapria. Maikra, housewrecker Russia Smargiasse. Vincenzo, laborer Italy Saliat, Samuel. unknown Unknown Sarich, Mike, laborer Austria Sharpe, Thomas, riding instructor Ireland uSamitis, Jacob, unknown Unknown Sawickie, Joseph, carpenter Poland Schoene, Helen. unknown Germany Schmidt. Ernest, elevator operator Germany Sento. Ephraim, unknown Roumania Scanlon, Anna, nurse Ireland Scanlon, F. John, for Knox Hat Co U. S. N Schneiderman. Samuel, unknown Unknown Stieberitz. Catherine, unknown Unknown Selesta, Jan. laborer Czecho-Slovakia Svnbnda. Adolf, baker Bohemia Smith, Charles, for N. Y. Times England Schubert. August, cigar maker Germany Shinkaruk, Sara. laborer Russia Saredakis, Constantinos, cook Asia Minor Smith. Edwin, tailor England vSmith, M. F, Charles, unknown U. S. A. Spotti, Angelina, housework Italy Squire A. Maggie, parish visitor U. S. A. Segada. Z. Francesco, dishwasher Spain Schachnl, Alfred. bartender Germany Stevenson, Alexander, machinist Scotland Stranahan, H. George, bookkeeper U. S. A. Schmidt. Gus, unknown Unknown Sullivan, Jeremiah, chauffeur Unknown Shenkerman. Isidore, unknown Unknown Sherman. Catherine, unknown Unknown Shaw, L. Charles, chauffeur Unknown Shields, William, pedler U. S. A. Stamm, Edward, real estate Germany Schneider, Alphonse. engraver Switzerland Sellers. M. I.izzie, housework U. S. A &Shea. Thomas, unknown Unknown Smolak, Michael or Stenly, unknown Poland Schulte, A. Frank, nurse Germany Swovak. Michael. laborer Austria Torgeson. Olaf, seaman Sweden Tvrrel, Elrada, domestic British W. I. Talbot, Michael. laborer U. S. A. Tomlinson, Edward, porter British W. I Thomas. C. Charles, janitor U. S. N 'irrcherniak, Isaac, unknown Russia Taylor, James. seaman British W. I. Tamura, J. Taki, chauffeur Japan xTuckci% Edna. unknown Unknown Trisdorfer. August, unknown Unknown Tesorier. Stefano, fruitman Italy Temple, Kate, hospital helper U. S. A Tscheensowa, Olga, clerk Russia Thien, UM, servant Germany Trisdorfer. Jeanette, none Germany dTerebchuk. Jacob, unknown Russia Toomey, Matthew, hospital helper Treland dTobin, Cornelius, unknown Unknown Thake, L. William, restaurant helper Germany dUnknown man, .389 2d ave., unknown Unknown Unknown man. 209 E. 40th st., unknown... Unknown yUdovici, Ivan, unknown Unknown Unknown man or Patrick J. Naughton, jan-

itor Ireland Vermi. Charles. unknown Italy Victoratos. Costas, unknown Greece Vitidlo, Gniqqme, bootblack Italy mWalther, Louis, minister Germany Wallace, James, hallman Canada Weissner, Felix, unknown Hungary Winarski, Michael Wenglinsky. "Nfardcha, watchman Poland Weismayer, Terese, bookbinder Hungary Williams, Augusta. domestic British \V. I Weinstock, Sophie, milliner Russia Wolter, William. waiter Germany Wainwright, T. Belle. retired U. s ,k Wang-,c1, Anna, embroiderer Austria Ward. Albert, laborer U. S. A Wood. Robert. watchman U. S. A. Wood. B. William, clerk U. S. A. Wright, Charles, unknown Unknown Wilstead, Catherine, housework U. S. A. Wellman. C. Marcus, sign painter U. S. A. Wolfe. Mary. domestic Scotland Waddell, Fred. unknown Unknown Wahlquist, Frank, boatswain Sweden Woznick, Mike, unknown Unknown Wulf. C. T. G., clerk Germany Weber, Augustus, wagon boy U. S. A Whalen, Joseph. unknown U. S. A

1 15 200 00

100 00 100 00

49 4 75

4 07 36 07 11 58

3 57 22 73

4 32 33 75

86 8 77 5 22

51 69 50 5,984 06

715 36

15 26 413 24 1,620 68

5 85 583 92

994 58 20 07

4 51 744 18

3 32 591 07 3 96

29 52 1,989 00 100 06

133 85 7,50 97 3 96 396

463 60

27 73 1,189 55

2,617 68 1 00 57 95

7 52 397 75 1 00

47 21 2,732 76

2 66 230 59 5 85

280 16 00

151 64 5.963 69

11 54 488 65

13 70 330 56 50 00

100 38 3,165 78 1,514 03

123 76

4 04 302 97

17 96 1,079 91 2 25

30 78 265 56

6 90 219 65

237 34 237 34

162 17 12 60 96 10

25 80 68 33

80 548 73

11 99 1,084 63 368 51

1.861 18 365 48

44 72 165 72 4 35

1 85 6 41

13 2408

18 75 234 26

10 28 819 05

82 02 779 56

6 04 28 60

6 18 55 43

1 58 14 83

52 45 468 83

12 44 465 85 20 43

6 68 506 91 4 57 583 9106

311 96 18,806 19

6 24 512 61

158 13 4,020 55 46 89

6 17 278 15

35 03 917 37 10 00 75 40

717 84

464 70 727 82

9 11 19 11

7 16 60 93

49 4 99

22 28 1,213 42 45

6 85 1,630 09

396

218 70 628 87

81 45 3,466 53

7 68 444 61 52

756 28

17 79 425 25

53 71 2091 58 23 87 1.032 85

50 00 16 10 866 71

127 75 3 ;3 34 16 9 98 825 63

3 96 100 00 3 %

396 4 68

44 35 4 57 430

45 4 57

590 1 35

526 11 2 94

227 13 495 18

6 08

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

Amount Amount Name and Occupation (Place of Country or Place from of

.... of Expen- Residence at the Time of Death, County of Which He Came. Receipts ditures

New York Unless Otherwise Stated).

Weber, Joseph, clerk U. S. A. 3 40 Wallace, George or William, garage worker Unknown 30 60 31 15

Wenzel, Joseph, unknown Unknown 2 88 Wing, Leo restaurateur China W

1 :71. s William, Irma, cook

A. 2 28

1306 3182 C

Wong. Chin, unknown China 12 1 12 Wright. Isabella, housework Unknown 2 65 Xippolitos, Michael, restaurateur Greece 3 96 Young, Alice, unknown 1 88 Young. Alfred, unknown

Scotland lb 96

Young, Francis, hotel clerk Unknown 15115

1211401 Germany Zentner, Adolph, baker 24 75 Zelanowich, Michael, wood carver Poland

8 62 135 16

Germany Zimmer, Paul, cabinet maker 10 23 749 30 Zicmann, Rosa, housework 10 66 Zlatine, Elie, musician

Germany 667 19 Russia 1,583 52

Zalosky. Leeba, housewife Lithuania 3 96 Zarbis. Anthony, captain on vessel Greece 50 15 16 Ziesenitz, M. Anna, unknown Unknown 21 44

Place of residence at time of death: aAustria; bTurkey ; clreland; dunknown; eFrance; fNew Hampshire; gNorwalk, Conn.; hJersey City, N. J.; iSteamship Nomus; /Spain; kBarge W. F. Stark ; /British West Indies; it/Pennsylvania; ultaly; oColombia; PGermany ; qPoland; rEngland ; sWashington, D. C.; tCzecho-Slovakia ; uChicago; z'St. Paul, Minn.; zaussia; .rNiaspeth, L. I.; yJugoslavia.

Cases Not licrctofore Reported.

in 1926. in 1926.*

778 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927.

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

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Which He Came. Receipts ditures New York Unless Otherwise Stated). in 1926. in 1926.*

aAsch, Regina, unknown Germany 15 00 Aktepes, Dennis. soldier Greece 1.437 50 1,452 30 Allen, Clement, porter British W. I. 511 33 483 20 Anderson, Fred, unknown Unknown 9 40 1 45 Antray, Stelios, jeweler Greece 830 17 830 17 Anderman, Charles, cutter Poland 426 59 267 00 Andren. Olga, masseur Sweden 271 60 249 41 Albert, Leon, waiter Belgium 3,629 98 271 12 Aaron, Emily, housework Unknown 116 41 116 41 Angier, Joseph, unknown U. S. A 750 00 31 01 Almstadt, Margaret, housework Germany 1,225 29 1,289 31 Anderson, A. Hulda, nurse Sweden 1,550 08 32 61 Amirian, John, farmer U. S. A 51 00 12 25 Igen°, Giovanni, chef Italy 8,226 48 6 86 Arnoux, Alexandre, dishwasher France 16 25 Argote, Uria Ernesto, student Bolivia 116 04 55 01 Atkins, Wilson Charles, engineer Ireland 533 30 533 30 Aviles, Manuel, seaman Unknown 22 85 22 85 Abramowitz, Morris, driver Poland 1,014 49 56 75 Adelhauser, Adam, unknown Germany 83 83 Anderson, Eney, unknown U. S. A. 1 75 Astramskas, Tom, unknown Lithuania 1,809 09 25 Altvater, Marie, seamstress U. S. A. 2.904 40 231 90 Agrasant, Anthony, unknown Italy 50 00 Angus, William, machinist England 473 24 75 Auge, Constant, unknown Canada 8 00 Anderson, Olaf, unknown Sweden 213 00 Ahearn, John, porter Unknown 1 10 1 10 Anderson, Mattie, domestic Norway 2,274 98 15 10 Accetura, Peter, plasterer Italy 250 00 25 Allison, Frank, unknown Unknown 3 04 Alonso, B. Louis. watch repairer Spain 46 20 2 95 Audibert, Joseph, unknown Unknown 11 00 11 00 Alpert, Miss, model Unknown 90 90 Bruschat, C. A., barber Italy 313 68 313 68 Barichievich, Antonio, laborer Italy 720 73 720 73 Bell, James, laborer Ireland 200 00 200 00 Bastiench, Arthur, unknown Unknown 4 10 Brady, Patrick, guard, I. R. T Unknown 10 52 10 52 Batok. Charles. unknown Unknown 5 75 Bargfried, Henry, unknown Unknown 2 20 2 20 Blake, Frank, tailor U. S. N 3,442 78 247 15 Baranchtik, Denyls, laborer Poland 458 08 18 12 Bergman, Edward, unknown Unknown 6 05 Banatis, Peter. stableman Russia ... ...... 415 80 278 63 Burbick. Charles, unknown Unknown 75 Butler, Michael, candy store Ireland 290 78 171 92 Bergman, John. unknown Unknown 35 51 35 51 Boyd, Mary, domestic Ireland 441 80 66 76 Bell, F. Raymond, unknown Unknown 5 65 Btirgra, Bernard, bricklayer Italy 287 64 209 14 Burkes. Mattie, housework U. S. A. 152 44 152 44 Bikhonetz, A. Anastose, painter Russia 205 00 70 87 Bruns, William, retired Germany 285 79 285 79 Bietau. John, violin maker Germany 866 12 370 46

Blauvelt, Frank, printer U S. A. 1 25 1 25 Bussche, Vanden John, accountant Belgium 394 57 264 65 Bussche. Vanden Sylvia. housework Belgium 298 22 300 25 Blackman, Amy, domestic British W. I 87 41 87 41 Bradley, Thomas, laborer England 65 Burke, Mary, nurse Ireland 4,834 93 448 35 Blackwell, David, unknown U. S. A. 1 07 /)Bradley, John. unknown Unknown 3 35 Baumgarten. Gaza, photographer Hungary 690 43 690 33 Barrett. William, unknown Unknown 4 80 Boyle, Patrick, unknown Unknown 4,896 26 4,896 26 rBergen, Harris, collector Unknown 16 67 16 67 Boa, Tessie, maid Hungary 2.867 40 329 82 Bowdry, Margaret. governess France 593 02 257 90 Balfour, Alexander, unknown Ireland 122 51 120 00 Brerman, Joseph, laborer U. S. N 237 53 12 75 Bradley, Mary, housework Ireland 436 90 18 05 131011m, Anna, or Anna F. Deering, unknown Unknown 23 15 23 15 Berg, Charles, unknown U. S. A. 323 23 190 80 13h)ck. Isidore. or Black, Isidore, unknown U. S. A. 671 23 241 65 Baggino, Fred, seaman Island of Malta... 7 70 7 70 dBartolomes. Sig, unknown Unknown 90 04 Ball. V. George, farmhand U. S. A 1.070 62 187 50 Brosa, Mary. maid Poland 579 07 322 30 Baier, Rosabel. unknown U. S. A 4 91 4 91 dBeattie. William, unknown Unknown 28 Bark. Simon, or Barkowitz, candy store... Germany 1,702 59 239 35 Brown, Reinhard. butcher Unknown 64 07 64 07 Birnbaum, Sam, laborer Poland 130 49 7 20 Bank. Abraham, unknown Unknown 1 34 1 34 Burns, Patrick. unknown U. S. A 1 55 Brozowski. Michael. unknown Lithuania 2.569 14 260 95 Brec. Nohlin Ida, furrier Russia 516 00 269 10

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

MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. THE CITY RECORD, 779

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

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Which He Came. Receipts ditures New York Unless Otherwise Stated). in 1926. in 1926.*

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

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Which He Came. Receipts ditures New York Unless Otherwise Stated). in 1926. in 1926.*

427 72 167 38

5 77 6 15 9 10 1 12

5,348 33

4 28 212 75 477 52

1,717 00 73 87

366 71 17 45

203 12 1,626 51

25 03 823 80

2 00

36 804 04

1 30 28 26

103 37 12 00

1,008 46 1,232 00 7,90988

213 42 282 71

2,48823 93 97

137 86 1 41 4 50

25 75 135 65 541 20 325 48 123 32 678 13

1,384 84 4,414 42

1 66 5 36

737 04 22 00

118 22 1,341 82

19 50 1,057 65

10,48639 1,192 04

3 02 3 67

172 19 2 52 3 28

18,559 11 1,094 85

175 63 103 49

3,034 36

8 00 4.183 01 3,139 47

70 00 24 54 86 85

106 25 41 10

1,734 32 405 81 354 47

2,42527 189 17 70 50 7 20

47 20 4 50

11 00 1,272 40

9 85 3 58

4,590 31 588 37 59 40

111 67 4 24

13 73 107 69

1,7(13 50 733 94 720 94

5 13 2.188 80

245 44 307 08

1.664 92 93 20 20 91

953 64 4 21

501 35 24 20 18 25 25 00

615 51 2' 00

1,307 32 17 8(1 21 84

7,898 73 1,261 17

1 40

291 34 235 35

4,273 06 20 50

647 91 269 05 542

Unknown U. S. A England U. S. A.

Unknown Unknown Russia Poland U. S. A. U. S. A.

England U. S. A. Russia Unknown Italy Unknown U. S. A.

Italy Ireland U. S. A. Unknown Poland Czecho-Slovakia Hungary Czecho-Slovakia Ireland Unknown Scotland Poland Columbia, S. A. Ireland Austria U. S. A. U. S. A. Unknown Unknown Unknown England Russia Ireland Poland Italy Italy U. S. A.

Italy Italy Ireland Unknown Greece Germany

Austria

Ireland U. S. A

Ireland

Ireland Unknown Unknown

Ireland Unknown Unknown U. S. A

Ireland

Ireland U. S. A.

housework Ireland Italy

Ireland Virgin Islands

Ireland

England

Ireland

Bulgaria Ireland U. S. A. Italy Ireland Ireland

U. S. A Ireland China Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown reland

Ireland Ireland Russia British W. I. Italy Ireland

Unknown

Unknown

Unknown Canada

Scotland Russia Italy

Germany U. S. A

Germany British W. I.

U. S. A.

Unknown

England

Unknown Poland

Unknown Russia

Unknown France U. S. A Ireland

Unknown Czecho-Slovakia U. S. A. U. S. A.

Burns, George, unknown Baker, William, unknown Hallam, Henry Herbert, bricklayer Boijamin, Louis, musician Becker, blk, unknown Bach, Henry, unknown Barishefsky, John or Jacob, tailor Boiko, Safrony, house wrecker Brennan, Edward, unknown Bowen, Margaret, none Burdis, Elizabeth, cook Hogan, James, truckman Blausten), Lazer, tailor Barden, Herbert, unknown Bordfini, Paolo, watchman Buttner, John, unknown Bray, Thomas, hospital helper Botti, Charles, waiter Baylor, William, porter Brescia, V. Rocco, Dept. Street dBirdsall, Jarvis, unknown Blezowsky, Morris, unknown Buchar, ti„ illiam or Vaclav, butler eliazso, Steve, unknown Birsy, Noll, pedler Conroy, A. Mary, dressmaker Carlson, Fred, longshoreman Cook, Thomas or Cassidy, chauffeur Cohen, Lena, cigarmaker Cubillos, Lucia, domestic Callaghan, James, unknown Chomicki, John, pedler Cummings, J. John, unknown CaMara, Orme, actor Clark, ChamberIan, unknown CrispeII, Eugene, unknown 1Connell, Frank, unknown Colman, NIrs. J., stewardess (•hatynick, Carl, laborer Corcoran, John, fireman (.11orowitzki, Stephen, laborer

arracappa, Frank, laborer Campighe, Giacomo, unknown Colburn, W. Christopher, unknown Cori, Giovanni, chef Clerici, Ambrogio, garage owner Callaghan, Michael, laborer Cowan, Mary, unknown Christophoron, Malamatos, cook Campter, Charlotte, dressmaker Chambers, L. D., cleaner Cohen, Sere, housework Casey, J. Annie, housework Considine, Margaret, housework Cunningham, Ellen, nurse Curtin, John, salesman dtarney, John. unknown Cr.:. Joseph, unknown Loan, Alice, housework Cassidy, Peter, longshoreman dClarkson, Sebastian, unknown Cullen, J. Dennis, none Conley, Martin, laborer Collor, Hugh, laborer Cheney, Low, unknown //Cunningham, Margaret, Cappello, Guiseppe, laborer Cassidy, Grace, unknown Campbell, James, telephone operator Callahan, Jeremiah, unknown Clifford, Samuel, unknown Clark, John No. 2, unknown Casapi, Anassai, unknown Clancey, F. Annie, unknown Conoly, Joseph, unknown Costanza. Salvatore, unknown Conlon, Mary, domestic Clancy, Thomas, unknown Connor, Joseph, unknown Counihan, Kitty, housework Chin, Sam, interpreter i:appella, Edward, unknown ti _Her, James, unknown Caneier, John, unknown Carr, E. John, printer liCegnauld, Fry, unknown Carroll, Michael, bricklayer Cloonan, Maria, none Currey, Mary, or Carney, Mary, domestic. Cohen, Morris, unknown Claxton, William, unknown

Guiseppe. unknown Cushing, Mary, laundress dChieffo, Joseph, unknown Caviagams, James, unknown Chenery, Al aria, unknown Coulon] he, Alfred, hospital helper Chalmers. William, laborer iCohen, Be.,sie, unknown Cavalieri, Salvatore, laborer Dornheini, Hilmar, musician Drew, C. Pearl, bookkeeper Deeharil, Helen, or J ohn, Helen, housework Dash. V. Myra, housework Duffy, F. James, bronze erector Delaney, John, billposter Dwyer, Edward, hospital helper dlThfly, Patrick, unknown )anilowitz, Joseph, laborer )rennin. Frank, unknown )rannw, Louis, printer kcker, Catherine, unknown )arrican, Felix, cook kliny, Henry, salesman )nggan, Mary, unknown )onegan, James, unknown /iamant, B., unknown kutscher, Anna, housework

Dressler, Charles, unknown Delaney. Patrick, watchman

10 Donovan, Daniel, auto washer U. S. A. 12 50 Dikeman, W. James, retired U. S. A.

166 45 arDeery, John, for Metropolitan Hospital. Unknown

S. A.

1 45 Dougherty, Hugh, unknown 1 45 Dempster, Rose, housework Dunn, Anna, unknown

1 05 Denker. Margaret, housework Dickson, Thomas, for Gerry Estate 12 10 Diemer, Theodor, gardener Gamberg, Hugo, carpenter

2 85 Durand, Julian, laborer 264 20 Dadie, Maritos, unknown 3o3 60 Devlin, William, unknown

7 80 Dingle, F. Mary, or Frances, domestic 14 35 yDickson, Kate, or Clarke, housewife 17 45 Donaldson, M. Agnes, cook 12 75 Dotterwich, Margaret, hairdresser 2 35 arDelaney, Maria, unknown

27 85 Driscoll, Loretta, domestic

75 Dowling, Catherine, unknown Dabney, C, Charles, painter Drake, Annie, housework Delaney, A. Margaret, superintendent Doran, John, unknown Dunn, Rose, chambermaid I)ankers, George, unknown

Donohue, A. Mary, domestic Dolphin, E. Mary, cleaner Dow, John, manager Duke, B. John, unknown aEckstein, Max, unknown Eongales. Angel, laborer Eckhardt, Nicholas, none Edenhofer, George, factory worker Filling, I zak, unknown Elias, Rozi, housework dEgan, Michael, retired Ellard, Edward, unknown dElam, John, unknown /Engels, Frank, stand owner dElliott, V. William, unknown Eitel, Adam, unknown Eppelein, .'Anna, housewife (-Epstein, Esther, milliner Erk, Josef, laborer Elliott, George, unknown Escalera, Anthony, unknown Econumoncas, J. Michalos, restaurant worker Greece kFilatoff, M. 0. Jacob, unknown Freeman, Frank, laborer Flood, E. Mary, cleaner Finnell, B. Leanore, maid Feore, Le. G. Helen, housemaid Foran, H. Patrick, auditor Fullenlove, W. Edward, printer Falleta, E., laborer Fritschie, Charles, unknown Fuchs, Walter, soldier

172 19 Freese, John, tailor 77 Fogarty, Helen, cleaner Fegerett, Anthony, unknown 797 16 Franklin, C. Harry, unknown

1,094 85 Faust, William, unknown 173 50 Franklin, H. Grace, housework 103 49 Faulkner, Beatrice, saleslady 14 35 Felder, Charles, unknown

254 20 Fleming, John, unknown 264 60 Farina, Guiseppe, unknown Flynn, Tom, actor 227 35 Farrell, Martha, none 502 82 Fleming, John, laborer 70 00 Fecker, Marie, housemaid 2 35 dFloud, E. John, unknown

90 27 Featherstone, Henry or Harry, valet 12 75 Fakborfsky, Isidore, photographer 16 90 Finkelstein, Bessie, none 8 60 Fox, Nellie, unknown

13 35 Fitzgerald, Mary, unknown 191 30 Frost, Harry, unknown

2,451 78 Ferris, Edward, unknown 16 45 Fredric!), Hans, baker 15 10 Fruneale, Salvatore, blacksmith Fritscher, Emilie, unknown Fishhurn, Maria, domestic Frazier, Alonzo, painter Focacei, Emma, cook

302 35 Foley, Patrick, magazine keeper 9 85 Farley, J. Frank, retired

20 Fearon, Kate, maid 1 40 Fitzsimmons, Owen, unknown

203 06 Forken, Michael, unknown Fitzpatrick, John, unknown Fisher, Marie or Skala, furn. room keeper. Farrell, Elizabeth, housework. 13 73 Finnigan. Charles, unknown

20 Gordon, Emma, dressmaker 16 25 Gruck, Burech. unknown

235 90 (;latter, Iledwig, housewife 202 10 Goutarczak, A., tailor 212 50 Glass, Mary. housework 81 49 Gitlin, Nellie, housework

245 44 Gera, De Paul, unknown 241 88 Greene, Phillip, watchman

1,064 92 Gonzales, Rubio Julio, unknown 93 20 Garibaldi, Giambattista, clerk Gorman, J. Sarah, unknown 964 42 Guormano, Jos., unknown

4 21 hGuglielmi, Mary, unknown 129 51 Garbosso, Joseph. for Mallory S. S. Co. 24 20 Garrity, Mary, housework 7 70 Gottlieb. E. Adelaide, housework /Gifford, Frederick, unknown 218 96 Gallagher, Andrew. hospital helper

1 35 Gilroy, Mary, for Bellevue Hospital 34 71 Gowans, lames, Park Dept . 17 80 Graham, John. unknown 10 20 Goldman, Yarney, baker

365 47 Gampel, Casper. store owner 263 97 Giofre. Frank, rock driller Ghent, von Fritz. unknown

Cleaning...

12 73 237 50 12 50

70 164 5) 13 50 12 00

1,020 59 22 33 46 98

213 42 251 00

1,928 05 93 97

137 80 1 41 1 7 60

112 25 150 12 326 48 123 32 217 05 22 86 17 90 1 66

741 30 16 45

118 22 296 10 19 50

961 65 10,202 00

316 55

U. S. A 13,337 70 307 75

Unknown 5 00 2 15

U. S. A 151 85 151 85

England 2,569 77 144 35

Germany 1,389 97 214 35

Sweden 4 33 4 33

France 517 99 517 99

Unknown 13 68

Unknown 10 36

Ireland 1,162 97 17 55

Ireland 1254 65 1,254 66 British \V. I. 49 1 00

Germany 14 86 3 10

Ireland 15 50

Canada 12 00

Unknown 17 17

U. S. A. 3,013 54 15 10

U. S. A. 200 00 155 75 Nova Scotia 250 00 733 90

Unknown 1 00

Ireland 659 15 263 25

Unknown 31 41 31 41

Ireland 3,412 10 2 85

England 607 84 262 25

Scotland 336 28 254 75

Unknown 8 00

Germany 4,368 61 127 98 Spain 200 00 220 45 Russia 3 85 Jugo-Slavia 12 13

Unknown 58 47

Roumania 242 90 135 75

U. S. A. 365 85 365 85

Unknown 3 01

Unknown 1 48

U. S. A 10 43 10 43

Unknown 2 00

Germany 4,420 45 243 50

Germany 3 21 15 Poland 936 00 266 05

Roumania 2,244 22 256 86

Unknown 24 85 24 85

Unknown 18 85 910 210

Russia 179 88 12,016 48

U. S. A. 629 65 196 88

U. S. A 578 84 305 83

U. S. A. 1,596 17 458 11 British W. I 971 12 110 23 Ireland 9,777 20 9,840 20

U. S. A. 48 40 49 03 Italy 928 27 928 27

U. S. A 308 15 20 95

Switzerland 7,606 00 96 32

(1ermaily 17,869 71 878 73

U. S. A. 229 20 202 10

Unknown 300 00 300 00

U. S. A. 5 45

Unknown 4 20

U. S. A 253 38 239 02

Unknown 130 35

Unknown 2 75

Unknown 1 55 Italy 3,555 92 8 35

U. S. A. 3,512 02 443 95

U. S. A. 4,888 24 469 56

U. S. A. 172 83 167 25

Germany 3,120 17 192 56

Unknown 23 16 England 381 47 267 05 Russia 520 92 131 30 Russia 578 06 16 30

Unknown 7 00 1 45

Unknown 14 65 14 65

U. S. A 221 60 16 05

U. S. A. 77 93 47 23

Germany 21 78 Italy 2,782 90 24 15 Austria 5,503 38 18 15

U. S. A. 12 00 12 00

U. S. A. 16 93 16 93 Italy 253 60 Ireland 12 83 12 83 U. S. A 2,783 23 14 80 Ireland 2,684 75 13 85

Unknown 3 05 3 05

Unknown 10

Unknown 45 Austria 9 75 10 British W. I. 509 00 225 75 U. S. A 127 35 12 35 Switzerland 725 97 252 60 Poland 1,428 06 19 72 Germany 2,301 84 19 72 Poland 314 36 204 88 U. S. A. 996 98 264 15 U. S. A. 236 74 236 74 Unknown 10 82 U. S. A. 203 60 203 60 Santiago 16 03 Italy 1,086 93 1,086 93 Ireland 385 23 268 42 Unknown 6 40 Italy 208 95 208 95 Unknown 6 60 Ireland 14,860 59 1,347 81 U. S. A. 1,300 88 554 11 U S. A 31 26 31 26 Unknown 60 32 Ireland 1,571 69 294 90 England 531 09 267 05 Unknown 1 85 Poland 1,334 16 20 15 Germany 1 70 20 Italy 1,112 33 301 95 Germany 408 35 212 50

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

780

THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927.

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

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Which He Came. Receipts ditures New York Unless Otherwise Stated). in 1926. in 1926.*

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

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Which He Came. Receipts ditures New York Unless Otherwise Stated). in 1926. in 1926.*

20 17 38 25

216 55 2 85

10 217 95 151 65 17 15 24 02 20 20

Giblin, :Michael, unknown Unknown 3280 2175 Giles, H. George, unknown Unknown Gibson, Henry, porter Goutos, John, merchant

U. S. A 400 50 Greece 1,263 18

Geller, Rose, housework Unknown Turkey

2 87 Gregoire, George, teacher 2,133 20 Gilmer, E. Mary, housework Nova Scotia 822 84 Grimes, Elizabeth, housework U. S. A 11 90 Griffin, Michael, unknown Unknown 24 02 Gerling, Louise, housework 62 45 Germany Garcia. William, bricklayer Unknown 15 00 Graf, Frieda, unknown U. S. A. 3 50 Gilmartin, Kathreen, maid Ireland 3,907 52 dGordon, Joseph, unknown Unknown 33 Gleason, Samuel, unknown Unknown 1 75 Greenberg, Frieda, unknown Russia 256 87 Gashman, Solomon, unknown U. S. A 2 60 Gardener, George, unknown Unknown 1 90 Gienik, Albert, laborer Austria 1 60 Gerstman, Julius, unknown Unknown 1 65 Graves, Hans, unknown Unknown 14 38 Guttler, J. E. Carl, printer Denmark 22987 0704 Gonzales, Emiliano, laborer Spain dGoldson, Winfield, unknown U. S. A. 15 87 Groody, Ellie, none Ireland

Italy 1,0038 01 Gorlorsky, Poland Antone, unknown 1 57 Guccioni, Francesco, bricklayer 1,003 41 Guldenpfennig, George, masseur Germany 128 00 Greene, Thomas No. 2, letter carrier U. S. A

Ireland 956 00

Healy, Kate, unknown 147 50 Hochman, Willie, driver Russia 386 75 Hillen, ien, Thomas, laborer 497 82 Hazel, Samuel, unknown U. S. A. 584 00 Hazel, Mamie, unknown U. S. A. Hastings, Mary, for Gimbel Bros.

363 05 Ireland 657 82

Hoffman, Herman. unknown Unknown Russia

4 00 Russ Henish, Pinkas, unknown 387 50

Huskay, John, unknown Hungary 10,167 82 Heller, Joseph, unknown Unknown 110 00 Hosmer, B. William, promoter U. S. A. 205 59 kilavacek, Josephine, typist Czecho-Slovakia . 122 55 lanson, Ella, unknown art, William, unknown Unknown

"miler, Fred, unknown

Unknown 3534 8073

Unknown i 16 20 Horowitz, Mary, unknown Unknown

Ireland 3 73

Hyor, Joseph, clerk England

594 75 Hinchliffe, M. Ethel, designer 346 90 Harrigan, J. John, for Port Authorities U. S. A 55 00 Howe, May, Unknown ay, unknown 2 75 Neer, Pauline, unknown U. S. A. 4,961 09 Hoddon. Thomas, unknown Unknown 6 40 Herman, Meyer, laborer Russia

Unknown 73

Haggerty, John, unknown 4 00 Hillen, Terrence, hospital orderly U. S. A. 5,766 95 Hardlambakis, George, waiter Greece 3,173 76 Hughes, Harry, window cleaner U. S. A 782 40 Hoffman, Evelyn, domestic Alsace Lorraine . 4,235502 0067 Haslam, Edward, unknown U. S. A Hanlon, Patrick, unknown Unknown 12 10 Hines, Albert, unknown U. S. A 2 60 dHughes, Charles, unknown Unknown 59 Holzamer, Charles, porter U. S. A 558 48 Haas, Ida, maid Switzerland 278 33 Hayes, John, unknown Unknown 1 90 Hogan, J. Thomas, unknown U. S. A 132 80 Hall, C. Charles, porter British W. I. 582 21 Hilderbrandt, Edith, housework U. S. A

331931829 009181 Herschberg, Bertha, unknown Unknown Hayes, Joseph, expressman Ireland Hanson, Elef, f, unknown Unknown dHolstrom, M. Anna, unknown Unknown

England

11 53 94 62

Hasson, R. William, laborer 6 01 Huebsch, Herman, unknown Germany 2,034 62 Hoffman, Reuben, painter . U. S. A 1,018 00 Harper, L. Marie, seamstress U. S. A 310 54 Hanley, John, hack driver Unknown 9 60 Huckel, Adam, unknown Unknown 2 60 Hebron, William, unknown Unknown 23 00 Hansen, Bernard, unknown Unknown 1 72 Hamlin, Myrtle, unknown Unknown 8 98 Harrieksen, Gus, seaman Norway 70 00 Haberland, Fred, unknown Unknown 2 16 Hume, Anna, domestic Czecho-Slovakia . 500 00 Heger, W Germany . John, waiter 5 22

H Austria

Hornung, John, waiter 2 21 Hunter, J. Sarah, domestic Canada 1,019 28 Heslin, Julia, for Gouverneur Hospital... Ireland 2,045 06 Haberling, Emma, housework Switzerland 297 88 Hawthorn, Mary, or unknown woman.... Unknown 47 Itkonen, John, painter Unknown 33 Illavat, Cipres, laborer Hungary 2,681 46 Isaacs, Raymond. elevator operator British W. I. .... 373 98 Jankova, Marie, domestic Czecho-Slovakia . 754 59 Iensen, Stasia, unknown Unknown 1,126 04 Johnson, Sophie, laundress

Ireland 4 50

Jamieson, nd

ieson, Daniel, engineer 946 61 Joehl, M. Max, embroiderer Switzerland 3,119 28 Jackson, J. Harry, ship steward Unknown Jackson, Charles, unknown U. S. A 708 97 Jordan, Paula, housework Germany 67 14 dJohnson, Jacob, unknown Unknown 02 Janulonis, Annie, unknown Unknown 19 Johnson, F. Alma, masseur Sweden 2,514 51

Poland Jankowski. Joseph, waiter 551 50 dJohnson, Edward, unknown Unknown 2 82 J acobsohn, David, unknown Unknown 50 00 Jones, F. S.. unknown U. S A 30 81 mjansson, R. Charles, engineer Sweden 60 Jacoulot, Augusta. unknown Unknown 1 83 Jacobson, J. Charles, tailor Sweden 233 15 Jackson, Jack, elevator operator U. S.

' A. 12 00

Johnson, Margaret, hospital helper Ireland England

4 85 E Jenkins, Harry, watchman 16 70

Justin, Robert, unknown Unknown 33 78 Johnson, Olaf, carpenter Sweden 1.285 42 Kardias, Valsamos, seaman Greece 1,543 36 Kohler, Deidrich, chef Germany 190 44 Knoop, Richard, unknown Germany 392 09 Kolman, Mike, unknown Unknown 8 25 Kyler, Thomas, watchman U. S. A. 1,004 55

Kuhn, Fritz or Fred, unknown Germany Klaclif, M. George, electrician Austria Kawaguchi, Kenzo, unknown Japan oKoehler, C. Margaret, unknown Germany Kennedy, John, unknown Unknown Kanareskis, Kate, housewife Poland Klunder, August Frederick, unknown Germany Kennedy, Maggie, unknown Unknown Kelly, Sarah, cleaner Ireland Kelly, A. Mary, cook Ireland Kalsh, George, unknown Unknown Klehamvic, Remenoff, unknown Unknown dKelly, Nora, unknown Unknown dKrebs, P. John, unknown U. S. A. Kokoff Rudolph, unknown Unknown Kermet, Andor, unknown Unknown Konto, Jacob, unknown Poland Kalkis Charles, shoemaker Russia Kennedy, William, unknown Unknown Keating, Thomas, tailor U. S. A. Kwasnicki, restaurant worker Poland

10 Kubacak, John, wire worker Czecho-Slovak . Kavanaugh, M. William, unknown Unknown Kappe, Eric, unknown Unknown King, John, watchman Unknown Kiernan, Mary, seamstress Ireland Kuntz, Jacob, bricklayer Germany Kiefner, Louis or Alois, bricklayer Germany Kohler, Kate, none U. S. A. Kirby, Joseph, guard, I. R. T. Unknown King, M. Pierson, minister Unknown Kunze, Agatha, unknown Germany Kissane, Thomas, longshoreman Ireland Koehler. Matilda, none U. S. A• Kahrs, Henry, laborer Germany Kaltenbach, Alfred, carpenter Sweden Koralevich, Pauline, housework Unknown Keppler, Fred, unknown Germany Keller, Solomon, unknown Austria tiKirbach, Hugo, chemist Germany Klevager, P. William, unknown Unknown Killian, Frank, time keeper U. S. A. Kis, Michael, unknown Unknown Keiper, Lena or Kufert, Marie, housework Germany Lappin, Edward, unknown Ireland Lowe, John, seaman England Loukides, S. Joachim, tailor Greece dLehman, Charlotte, unknown Unknown Lettich, Anthony, laborer Austria Leishman, James, porter Scotland Lee, Anna, housemaid British W. Leira, Claudia, unknown Spain Lynn, Mary, cook Unknown Low, George, unknown Unknown Lucca, Dc Anthony, unknown Unknown Latham, W. Edith or Chamberlain, waitress U. S. A. Lefebvre, Josephine, designer France Langford, Georgianna, unknown Unknown oLee, S. Charles, unknown Unknown Leonard, Mary, or Mary A., housework.. U. S. A Lazio, Wichloszyn, porter Hungary Larroney, Raphael Jean, unknown France Lynch, James, meat carrier Ireland Lindale, Gustave, unknown Unknown Lotelo, Angelo, undertaker's helper Italy pLong, E. B., unknown Unknown Leslie, Marjorie, unknown Unknown Lane, M. Helena, nurse England Lederer, Theresa, housework Hungary Lynett, Michael, printer Ireland Lovell, Harry, antique collector England Lund, John, carpenter Finland Lackey, Ursula, housework British W. I. .... dLimpert, Steven, unknown Unknown Lovely, John, unknown U. S. A Longford, Charles, unknown Ireland Long, Edward, unknown France Laux, Joseph, unknown Unknown Larson, J. Anna, maid Sweden Licata, Michele, laborer Italy dLang, Leopold, unknown Unknown Lally, Ellen, laundress Ireland Meyers, Mary, domestic Ireland

Mahoney, Joseph, waiter England 155 .57 13 75 Mahew, Alfred, laborer Canada 443 84 267 98 Mutis, Ordonez Camillo, unknown Spain 622 05 330 92 Martin, Mary, maid Ireland 1,222 71 20 67 Metzko, Sergey, laborer Russia 848 98 257 12 gMurphy, Kate Horgan, unknown Ireland 276 71 16 51 Malone, Margaret, shop owner . . , U. S. A 131 31 131 31 Morgan, James, ironworker Unknown 1 12 Malpage, Ellen, housework Switzerland 19 34 .•..•• Mahoney, Ellen, housework Ireland 10 04 1 45 Montalto, Vito, unknown Unknown 32 36 32 16 Mantini, Michele, unknown Unknown 128 23 128 23 :gathers, Sarah, unknown Unknown 1 23 1 23 Meyers, Rudolph, unknown Unknown 2 10 Martin, Patrick, laborer Ireland 16 45 Miller, Barbara, unknown Germany . 2 39 2 39 Mireault, Eugene, dish washer Canada 140 53 137 70 Mare, Joseph, unknown Italy 8 76 8 76 Monachesi, Herbert, for Hamiel Bros U. S. A 127 65 114 00 Mays, M. James, laborer U. S. A 660 27 194 76 Milligan, George, unknown Unknown 2 25 Matliak, Anna, housework Czecho-Slovakia . 620 87 341 01 Martin, John No. 4, laborer U. S. A. 18 10 Molner, Frank, button maker Hungary 210 00 46 51 Meyer, August No. 2, pedler Germany 6 50 3 25 Moquist, J. John, teacher Sweden 1,124 17 378 66 Menedrian, John Digran, elevator operator.. Turkey 153 65 153 65 Molloy. Ellen, none Ireland 18,477 13 853 75 Mulvihill, Bridget, unknown Unknown 18 92 Montano, Ernest, unknown Unknown 26 60 Mitchel, Richard, bricklayer England 21 70 21 70 Murphy, James No. 2, laborer U. S. A 1,402 42 269 60 Miller. John, unknown Austria 371 56 194 15 Murphy. James No. 1, unknown U. S. A. 2,232 99 578 85 Maurice, Louis, or Melis, Louis, unknown U. S. A. 2,983 88 337 15

8 05

256 87 10

14 38

15 87

250 10 21 95

371 45 147 50 12 25

291 05 209 63 249 63

6 37

234 80 19 25

110 00 205 59 122 55

6 70

217 51 270 85 55 00

214 36 10 15

308 36 435 27 355 45 272 30 12 50

272 75 171 95

16 15 16 15

282 35 112 00 198 6a 14 53 9 00

18 90 266 80 224 40

9 60

23 00

12 00

205 0( 1 25

50 256 80

6 30 47

3 35 373 98 754 59 311 05

2 50 725 64 66 25

110 00 244 40 67 14

628 93 243 25

50 00 50 30

12 00 12 00

281 35

1,250 15 40 45

171 55 16 88

346 23

309 95 311 03 205 72 205 72 611 50 232 30

5,680 78 114 70 67

291 35 146 05 1,025 62 35 50

34 124 77 118 15

5,925 54 110 55 5 37 7 89 1 63

54 00 54 00 33 41

66

55 55

297 71 192 26

101 00 101 00

296 62 264 95 3,860 00 312 86 1,039 68 1,039 68

18 65 18 65 6 90 1 22 2 07

606 25 347 35 1,420 12 337 76

420 31 262 50

52 00 7 85

57 57 213 47 12 00

2,506 57 797 35 462 03 261 25

1 40 212 50 14 35

532 145 12 75

126 26 126 26 577 10 5 90 29 49 29 49

339 54 13 25 4 40

1,035 17 241 30

1,492 96 546 93

1,052 15 1,052 15

7,084 63 22 28 9 90

978 83 370 90 140 70 132 25

L .... 227 36 182 26

2,259 94 278 50

2 64 10 49 10

50 930 66 467 95 652 76 334 62

40 83 7 75 15 15

58 43

25 76

22 04 22 04

25 03 25 03

166 99 13 00 17

6 02 6 02

1,422 42 570 10

747 75 181 85

1,388 28 239 35

67 50 15 30

46 75 10 20

200 50 12 50

1,855 50 135 50

56 97 56 97

976 92 270 00

175 60 2 75

371 57 271 57

17 75 2,565 00

99 77 99 77 3,038 79 386 36

240 00 237 25

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

MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. THE CITY RECORD. 781

Amount Amount

Name and Occupation (Place of Country or Place from of of Expen- Residence at the Time of Death, County of Which He Came. Receipts ditures

New York Unless Otherwise Stated). in 1926. in 1926.*

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

Rpsidence at the Time of Death, County of Which He Came. Receipts ditures New York Unless Otherwise Stated). in 1926. in 1926.*

Person, Jacob, tailor Austria 2,622 12 63 35 Patent, Emma, or Payton, Emma, cook. . U. S. A 464 33 316 88 Powers, Margaret, unknown U. S. A 3,048 49 18 73 Powers. Edward, retired U. S. A 4,946 50 278 08 Peter, Michael, unknown Unknown 9 91 Pesstno, Giovanni, mosaic helper Italy 75 Palazzo, Salvatore, unknown Italy 4 77 Packer, Anne, housework British W. Perry, E. Edward, counterman Unknown Permoschi!z, Valentine, carpenter Austria Ping, Mon, seaman China Polzer. Stefen, unknown Hungary Powers, Pierce, chauffeur Ireland Peirson, Ignace, unknown Unknown Perl, William, unknown Germany Phicf, , unknown Unknown 1Plinsky, Joseph, sword swallower U. S. A cPinkas David Hersch, manufacturer Poland Poplawski, S. Peter, laborer Poland Pollak. Carld, steamship steward Austria Prow, Margaret, unknown Ireland Parker, James, painter Russia Pilz, Theresia, housewife Germany Peterson, Olaf, unknown Norway Pascuicco, Nicholas, unknown Unknown Probst, Flavius, unknown Unknown Phillip, Marie, unknown Unknown Papayonow, Nicholas, candy store Greece Pace, Thomas, ironworker Island of Malta Pomdarski, Carl, unknown Unknown Podhajska, Ruzend, maid Czecho-Slovakia Porkona, Anna, housework Czecho-Slovakia Platt, M. Frederick, seaman Unknown Piliero, Anthony, bootblack Italy Poskowich, Stel, unknown Czecho-Slovakia Quinlan, John, laborer Unknown Richmond, Eva, cashier U. S. A. Ranger, F. Edith, housework U. S. A k Raffalovitch, Vladimir, unknown Russia Rennie, Alexander, bricklayer Scotland Reed, Allen Annie, none LT S. A

Riederer, Lizzie, housework Germany Radigan, Win. or Patrick, unknown U. S. .‘ Rendit. Andrew, oiler Latvia Riviere. Hortense, cook Belgium Ryan, Michael or Doyle, Michael, laborer. Ireland Rowland, James, laborer U. S. A. Reynolds, Herbert, none England Rockicki, Antoni, clerk Poland Reynolds, James, unknown U. S. A. Rooney, William, unknown Unknown Rosales, Victor, fireman Chili, S. A. Riendean, L. A., painter Canada Rothenberg. Henry, unknown Unknown Reltoff, Willy, merchant Latvia Redling, Elizabeth, domestic Hungary Riordan, Mary, maid Ireland 1:ay, T. John, unknown Unknown Rooney, Charles, unknown Unknown Rose, Jack. actor U. S. A. Robertson, George, unknown U. S. A. /Rooney, Mary, unknown Ireland ',Rooney, Hugh, laborer Ireland Reistetter, Joseph, packer Hungary Regninga, Isidor, electrical engineer Spain Riede, Gottfried, gardener Germany Robinson, Mrs., unknown Unknown Ryan. James, unknown Unknown Rhodes, A. George, unknown England Roos. lIvalina, cook Finland Rudicl:, Nicolay, rigger Russia Robinson, 0. Frederick, manager Unknown Regalli, Charles or Carlo, laborer Italy Rausch, Annette, unknown France Roncerick, Peter, unknown Unknown Reilly, John, unknown Unknown Row, Harry, unknown Unknown Ragusa, Antonio, unknown Italy Rowe, Harry, metal lather Canada Rolfe, Louise, unknown England Reinking, Henry, for Third Ave. R. R... Germany Rohlig„,k. Ernst, unknown Germany Ruco, William, unknown Unknown Rinaldi, Guiseppe, laborer Italy Roach, John, teamster Unknown Reilly, Thomas, unknown Unknown Ralph, Michael, seaman Unknown Russo, John, laborer Italy Rennekamp, John, unknown Unknown Skala, Jan, clerk Poland Sherwood, Charles, unknown Unknown clattery. Mary. cleaner Ireland Simon, Imre, laborer Budapest Ccarel), George, or Xuereb, seaman Island of Malta Schmidt, John, unknown Unknown Spiro, Miriam, domestic Czecho-Slovakia Storry, von Lonny, unknown Unknown Schultz, Dominick, longshoreman Lithuania Simpson, V. William, unknown U. S. A Stephensen, Nicholas, unknown Unknown Smith, B. Laura, housework U. S. A Steindecker, I. David, unknown Russia Scholz, Henry, unknown Unknown Strossfeld, Tessie, housework Hungary sniedberg, Emil, butler Sweden Steiner, Louis, unknown Unknown colari, Guiseppe, unknown Italy Spiegel, Abraham, unknown Unknown dStarr, Benjamin, unknown Unknown Scott, J., unknown Unknown Schultz. Mrs., housework Unknown Seymour, S. Charlotte, for Phoenix Import

Co. Unknown Sinclair. Eunice Iona, nurse British W. I. .... Shipp, Jack, ironworker Unknown Salami. Mary, unknown France Schweitzer, Moische, ragpicker Unknown Stuempke, Otto, unknown Germany

Mandel, Sarah, housework Martin, De, Peter. cook MacDonald, E. Julia, none Muradian, Zaker, laborer Mandesian, Kaloust, unknown Magner, John, longshoreman Meier, D. John, winhow cleaner Martinez, Elizabeth, unknown Malamy, Charles, laborer Matsu, Togora. houseman Martino, Vito, coal dealer Martin, Elizabeth, unknown gMartley. Thomas, salesman dMeyers, Thomas, for Kehoc Towing Co Menzione, Pasquale, bushelman 7•Mahady, J. Edward, court attendant Mark, Jacob, unknown Moen, Louise, housewife Mishuk, Michael, laborer Mayhohm, Ana, unknown Murphy, John, unknown Markus, Abraham, tailor Monait, Helen, milliner

Morris, Louise, or Duer, Louise, housewife Moore, Fannie, food handler Matthews, F. James, janitor Mitchell, John Mrs., unknown Moody, A. Howard, salesman Minor, Vivian, unknown Macy, William, unknown Miller, Kate, housework Michere, Agnes, unknown Miller, Fred, carpenter Moseler, Charles, printer Meyer, John, machinist Murphy, Stephen, unknown Murray, May, or Mary, unknown MacKenzie, Jean, unknown Mohr, Henry, elevator operator Nlattlin, Hilda, domestic May, Joseph, unknown Masterson, R. Hubert, unknown Murphy, Michael, elevator operator dMascitelli, Clementino, unknown Merleth, Charles, unknown McSweeney, Ellen, housework McLoughlin, Mary, maid McCuster, Ida, maid McAvoy, George, unknown McDonald, Mary, cleaner McCarthy, Martin, hospital helper dMcGuire, Joseph, unknown McCormick, Patrick, unknown McGinley, Hugh, carpenter hMcCarthy, John, deckhand McCarron, John, ticket agent, I. R. T McCuley, Louise, buyer McDonnell, Katie, maid McKenzie, George, usknown McGowan, Patrick, unknown McLeod. Christine, nurse McGrade, Rose, lodging housekeeper McGowan, Therese, unknown McCullough, Winona maid McGowan, Rose, housewife McCarthy, Bridget, No. 2, unknown McGowan, Ellen, or Nellie, maid McGarvey, William, watchman McGuire, Patrick, laborer McGovern, Rose, unknown McNally, Thomas, unknown McCoy, Mae, unknown McCormack, John, laborer McHugh, Patrick, orderly McQuarrie, John, watchman McPartland, John, unknown McHugh, Sarah or Jane, housework McKenna, Alexander, doorman Nagel, Henry, unknown Noack, Coral, baker Noll, John, hospital helper Newman, Robert, unknown rNethersoll. M. Sadie, unknown Nowak, Helen, unknown Nonni. Thomas, tailor Neufeldt, August, carpenter Nikola, Mary, domestic Napoleon, Alexander, unknown Nazzarino, Paradiso, unknown Needham, Mary, upholsterer Naglin. Max, unknown Nosek, Charles, wood turner O'Rourke. John, plasterer O'Donnell, Mary, housework Osgood, Elanor, unknown O'Malley. Martin. printer Olaksak, Charles, unknown Oetkin, Bernhard, seaman Okamoto, B. M. Virginia, none O'Grady, James, bookkeeper O'Leary, Patrick, unknown O'Hara. Mary, housework O'Brien, Ellen, cleaner sOertel, E. Augusta, unknown O'Grady, V. Margaret, waitress O'Connor, John, unknown O'Connell, Mary, scrubwoman Ortner. Frederick, waiter Olsen, Olaf, seaman O'Connor, Mary No. 2, hat trimmer Orr, W. Charles, pedler tOrsik, Stephen, unknown dOlender, Frank, unknown O'Connor, James, none O'Connell, John, unknown O'Sullivan, Anna, housewife Organ, A. Frank, unknown Olbert, Mari, unknown

Holland 768 25 289 25 Austria 25 60 U. S. A 156 46 141 87 Armenia 105 22 105 22 Armenia 2,401 67 258 36 Ireland 1,713 51 3 10 Holland 1,020 10 225 59 Unknown 8 80 8 80 British W. I. 1,225 00 2 35 Japan 652 98 212 6b Italy 324 71 12 50 Unknown 85 06 25 00 U. S. A 15 82 50 Unknown 122 85 105 10 Italy 2,726 12 154 70 U. S. A. 174 42 33 45 Russia

565 70 18 25 U. S. A. 6.960 29 55 10 Russia 5 42 2 15 Germany 1,008 70 226 40 Unknown 3 05 Russia 290 84 15 90

1 Poland 156 66 U. S. A. 484 90 211 /5 U. S. A. 1,028 06 266 80 U. S. A 507 95 285 05 Unknown 45 75 45 75 U. S. A 60 64 Unknown 5 22 Unknown 10 Ireland 04 France 300 08 Unknown 34

' Germany 1 25 20 Germany 4 84 30 Unknown 61 08 Unknown 49 U. S. A 7 85 7 85 Germany 111 27 14 10 Finland 3 50 Italy 2 65 Unknown U. S. A

470 3529

386 59 Unknown 1,182 12 216 60 Unknown 2 60 Ireland 241 03 202 25 Ireland 4,070 73 273 90 U. S. A 1,220 32 1,228 57 Unknown 3 70 Ireland

2 61 2 15

Ireland 384 02 253 10 Unknown 4 14 Unknown 63 30 Scotland England

856 80 270 80

248 31 141 50 Unknown 26 31 26 31 Unknown Ireland

15 00 3 50 reland

957 97 4 30 Scotland 2,235 55 213 20 Unknown • 2 27 Unknown 2 25 1 35 Ireland 105 42 16 55 Unknown 43 90 8 70 Unknown 46 54 Ireland 975 62 8 60 Ireland 330 50 330 50 Ireland 4,234 75 8 65 U. S. A 591 94 312 05 Ireland 132 06 16 30 Unknown 8 30 8 30 Unknown 9 77 Unknown 1 58 Ireland 1,923 07 334 86 U. S. A. 703 43 603 43 Unknown 7 25 Ireland 19 85 19 85 Ireland 52 59 52 59 U. S. A 133 79 113 20 Unknown 10 Germany 4,353 80 252 35 U. S. A. 80 67 Unknown 90 59 90 59 Unknown 49 65 Unknown 7 29 Italy 8 75 Russia 8 94 Czecho-Slovakia 1,030 30 1,042 05 Unknown 2 00 Unknown

135 60 Ireland

99 38 99 38 Russia 1,163 91 254 88 Czecho-Slovakia 3,691 90 317 25 Ireland Ireland

644 45 23 65

592 91 485 40 Unknown or U.S.A. 2.155 28 47 10 England 102 01 75 00 Unknown 1 40 Germany

3.375 84 252 60

UIr'SnA. 3.198 88 597 60

Ireland Unknown

445 95 12 75

17 60 13 10 U. S. A.

404 47 213 00 Ireland Germany

970 60 283 20

2,094 44 288 85 Ireland

759 28 254 '45 Unknown Ireland

4 73

Austria 11 00 y 313 00 313 00

:x•\

359 36 16 15 U. S. A.

1,75/ 38 320 44 Unknown Unknown

6 05 6 03

125 26 126 28 Unknown Ireland

20 48 20 48 reland

3,252 41 279 16 Unknown 16 U. S. A 8,668 55 457 90 Unknown 20 67 Unknown

74 90 61

10

I. .. 30 12 50

23 92 1 10

203 00 12 50

963 93 238 90 12 50

412 12 13 00 3 60 7 76

59 13 59 13 16 30

754 96 16 65

1,015 41 251 30

1,113 96 18 63

337 89 193 65

13,969 03 236 90 53 71

65

20 20 12 50

590 73 305 00

2,789 31 257 10

9 00 900

937 20 937 20

950 00 304 01

33 33

70 95 66 69

30 45 30 45 04

6 85 3 20

12 00 12 00

300 00 277 25

15 00 12 00

4,315 44 276 73

106 71 106 71

244 63 19 95

550 23 550 23

2 33 30

1,533 44 218 61

3 31 3 31

2,285 01 300 22

5 03 5 03 27 80 1 60

11 06 4 37

134 90 500 00

2,946 65 458 45 13

10 6;416 15 3 10

11 12 11 12

265 52 12 00 12 00

5,688 14 3 10 1 07

1,155 75 240 70 57

5 71

250 00 250 00

63 91 15 20

1.240 67 252 85

25 25

203 30 4 30

104 82 10 30 3 10

05

5 58 5 58

490 95 6 50

810 95 16 30

270 40 231 25

983 77 17 90 1,329 71 370 45

1 15

405 31 221 35 3 51

42

20 00 20 00

23 35 5 30 95

20 83 263 47 2 70

245 12 268 12

230 00 205 87 11 44

13 10 2 95

652 54 652 51 2 90

494 75 246 26

111 33 112 23

23 22 23 22

9 00 900

3,093 34 270 21 26 35

488 87 488 87

1,879 23 372 72 9 90

119 90 820

1,896 50 335 37 1 65 7 58

47 00 47 00

10 00

1,483 10 600 95

30 00 62 26

1,704 80 256 90 60

* Including funeral expenses, claims of creditors and amount paid to next of kin, etc. * Including funeral expenses, claims of creditors and amount paid to next of kin, etc 1

782 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927.

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

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Which He Came. Receipts ditures New York Unless Otherwise Stated). in 1926. in 1926.*

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

Residence at the Time of Death, County of Which He Came. Receipts ditures New York Unless Otherwise Stated). in 1926. in 1926.*

Shmidt, Quinvin, carpenter Germany 13 06 ((Stiller, Helen, unknown Unknown 1 00 Strzelecki, Joseph, unknown Poland 959 56 Sheehy, John, unknown

U. S Sagadelias, N. Palacalopos, porter (reece. A. 183 19

02 Schenkei, Julia, housemaid Germany 1,515 72

282

Skavaki, Andrea, fireman Greece Sindon, Alfred. barber Italy

378 10 224 15

Schmall, W. Henry, unknown Unknown 113 95 Schnezek, Mary, cleaner Poland 1,095 40 Swenson, Nicholas, retired Sweden 275 00 Smith, William, unknown Unknown 6 82 Stewart, S. C., unknown U. S. A. 2 44 Sun, C. W. Delia, or William, for Review

Herold China 10 89 150 58

Austria uTerrier Marius, cook France Tyrola, John, unknown 1 00 Tracy, Michael, unknown Unknown 21 02 Thomson, Herbert, editor Scotland 2 37 Tracy, (;race, cook

L(:reSe.ceA. 156 46

67 Traifories, G. Peter, barber Totarello, kvinzetto, unknown Italy

7,553 4 30

Trempert, Henry, mechanic Gel many 27 62 Trempert, Victoria, housewife Germany 1,000 00 Trankanowich, Michael, window cleaner... Russia (iTrefurt, Karl, unknown Germany 103 70 Telkes, Marie, unknown U S. k 41 85 7,Telkes, J. Reinil, for auto supply company U. S. A 45 63 kTchunezora, Vera, unknown Russia Torroni, Manuel, unknown Unknown ' 13 55 Thurman, Elizabeth, housekeeper Ireland 637 91 Toner, Bernard, unknown Ireland 1,432 80 Taberlet. Adelaide, maid France 509 15 Tully, James, unknown U S. .A. 40 00 Takach, deZoltan, unknown If ungary

France 2.335 98

sTromear, Marguerite, housework 1,164 47 Thompson, Lucy, housework British W. I. 536 45 Tatar, Stephen, painter I lungary 4,524 27 T Greece sivourakis, Kyriacos, unknown 127 25 Tracy. Joseph, unknown Unknown 31 Turner, S. Charles, salesman U. S. A. 34 20 Thompson, Margaret, waitress Scotland 76 50 Cerra, C. Maria, housework Italy 433 44 dUnknown man, unknown Unknown 11 00 Slebakofsky, Peter, for I. R. T Russia 203 75 Stoiger, L. Margarite, housework Germany 100 38 Spier, Joel, cashier Holland 1,244 48 Seconds, Peter, shoemaker Greece 289 32 Schweigerd, John, unknown Unknown 55 Schmackenberg, Henry, unknown U. S. A 510 12 Smith, William, janitor U. S. A 4 05 Speringer, Wm., or Valentine, s. s. oiler.. Germany 42 09 Schoepf I al„Amalie, governess Switzerland 641 17 Simms, Robert, butcher U. S. A 321 00 Sugato, Nicholas, unknown Poland 276 70 Sebren, Peter, unknown Unknown 22 20 Smith, May, or Mary, waitress U. S. A 21 60 Simonet, John, unknown Switzerland Smith, E. Charles, unknown Unknown 20 99 70 Schneider, Emile, unknown 4 45 Unknown Samsonowitz, William, baker Russia 599 97 Schwaner, William, baker Unknown 21 Stevenson, Richard, laborer U. S. k 8 00 Speigel, Simon, unknown Unknown 41 Schnell, Ehnund, unknown Unknown 5 22 Schultze, Mike, unknown Poland 3 33 Schwabe, E. George, importer Germany 132 40 Smiler, Dorothy, actress U. S. A 66 72 Shermodine, Albert, waiter England 23 21 Sherman, E. Bryant, artist Unknown 9 95 Spaccesi, Pietro, laborer Italy 12

dSheridan, Edward, unknown Unknown 14 47

46 Sachs, Henrich, engineer Russia

Stevenson, A. Z., unknown 70 26 Unknown Smith, Bridget, housemaid Ireland 127 68 Sitzler, Charles, laborer Germany 588 80 Silberberg, Beckie, housework U. S. A 158 87 Schwarzlsopf, Mary, cook Austria 1,809 65 Sinanian, Nerses, priest Armenia 3 55 dSnow, F. John, unknown Unknown 84 93

Unknown Shamlion, Leon, unknown 7 94 Scholler, Martha, housework Germany 113 46 Seufert, Anton, laborer 795 28 South America Schmackenberg, Josephine, housework Unknown 1,347 78 Stroh, Efrain, ironworker Austria 100 75 Scher, Sophie, garment worker Poland 1,389 15 Scheinman, Leiter, satchel maker Russia Simek, William, bronze worker Czecho-Slovakia 2,978848 8526 Usher, B. Peter, seaman Ireland 134 47

dUnknown man, 2292 2d avenue, unknown. Unknown 45 Uttendahli, Van Andrew, unknown Unknown 75 Unknown man, 109 East 11th street,

unknown Unknown 12 0601 Undly, Thrill Mary, Mrs., housekeeper.... U. S. A

denknown man, 125th street and Lexington avenue, unknown Unknown 1 00

dUnknown mall, 72d street and Broadway, unknown Unknown 202 73 150 00

dUnknown man, unknown Unknown 32 dUnknown man, 295 Bowery, unknown .. Unknown 57 dUnknown man, 8th street and East River,

unknovv n Unknown 10 25 dUnknown man, 11th street and 4th avenue,

unkown dUnknown man, 1000 3d avenue, unknown dUnknown man, 7th street and Astor place,

unknown dUnknown man, Pier 24, North River,

unknown Unknown 20 00 4/Unknown man, 243 East 7th street, un-

known Unknown 35 ((Unknown man, 1701 3d avenue, unknown. Unknown 40 03 Unknown man, 265 3d avenue, unknown.... Unknown dUnknown man, 109th street and East

River, unknown Unknown dUnknown man, 120 East 42d street,

unknown Unknown 133 75 133 75

Germany Unknown

Unknown

3 55 27 43

40

2 00 dUnknown man, 231 East 123d street, unknown Unknown 3 91 3 91

dUnknown man, Hudson River and 133d

street, unknown Unknown 28 82 28 82

dUnknown woman, 249 East 127th street, unknown Unknown 20

Urban, \Verner, porter Germany

912 48 218 44

Vargha, Louis, unknown 3791 21 10 00 1 azquez, Raymond, unknown Unknown

dVoran, Thomas, unknown IU il II kk in, oo %‘,,v- rn,

1 43

Vottero, Mano, laborer y

2 77 20

Voide, Joseph, cook Italy

2,669 34 269 00 Unknown Vonbrusky, Usik, unknown 4 40

V 7 40 aV

Italy 1,564533580 869390 18 12

itek, Thomas, unknown Czecho-Slovakia

Italy 10 89 , illano, Angelo, laborer 150 63 Volo, Mike, blacksmith 4 30 Vigeluis, George, unknown U nk Valentine, B. Benjamin, for Finance Dept.

30 N. Y City England Eng a d

:iwn 2 79

99 46 13 25 147 50 Viscuso, Joseph, unknown Italy 162 50 318 10 Vaccaro, Antonio, or Tony, laborer Italy 24

1 00 241 10

Voischerey, Emma, housework 20 13 00 Varga, Jozsef, laborer

ti,G:tetlikalinilloadyil 83 00

12 75 Worona, John, unknown 6 73 3,067 37

100 00 Weigle, Charles, fireman 2,377 99

218 86 1 00 White, Margaret, unknown Unknown

Austria 41 85 xlVilliams, B. William, waiter U. S. A 14 75 45 63 White, Lawrence, unknown, Unknown 11 80 15 80 Wilkinson, Ernest, bell-hop British W. I. .... 999 61 999 61

Watts, John, unknown 4 81 Unknown 428 90 Wehde, A. Gustave, unknown Germany 15 23 89

382 63 Weber, Percy, janitor U. S. 178 55 17175 65 69 84 cWeissner, Gray Hedwig, unknown Poland

40 00 Willard. Litman, unknown Unknown 17 14

21 50 17 14

321 15 \Vertzen, P., button sewer Czecho-Slovakia .. 16 30

1,164 47 Weber, E. J. Carl, merchant Germany 16 54 123 65 204 76 \\ haler, C. Mary, unknown Unknown 2 12 312 82 Wiskoski, Mike, unknown Unknown 05

16 65 Weinstein, Jacob, dairyman Russia 33 31 33 31 31 Wotoszczak, "Leona, eona, instructor 5 85 34401

34 20 Weinberger, Helen, domestic Hungary 4,909 40 308 60 4 60 Weber, Washington, unknown U. S. A 15,267 57 269 65

250 59 White, William, elevator operator U. S. A 2,034 37 218 65

\Vare, Estella, unknown Unknown 64 50 10 20 173 05 \\ &hen, Harry, watchman Germany 227 07 227 07

25 95 Williams,uv ‘or ivklargaret, or Dillune, Margaret,

259 10 ho U. S. A 697 91 306 50

215 65 W'inkuss, Alexander, unknown Unknown 395 5052 Winkler, Carl, customers' man Germany

4 05 it;iiiiklingoa\rsy'n 839 43 25 10 167 30 Worrell, R. George, stage hand

Walker. J. Anton, watchman 361 40 226 40

5 30 Wine, Harry, unknown Unknown 1 00

119 15 Wright, M. Ethel, maid England 59 96 Scotland

3,513 49

1,097 80 267 96 216666 0405 Walker, J. Anton, dressmaker Wicckowsky, Victor, dishwasher Poland 3 00

21 60 Wilcox, Frank, unknown Unknown 7 81

Wolf, Rebecca, unknown Unknown 45 74

Wellcker, Christopher, unknown Unknown 1 55

Weston, Maggie, actress Unknown 43 25 Weaver, J. Adam, unknown Unknown 44 10

Unknown 587 83 287 70 White, Martha, unknown Wilhelm, August, unknown 59 81 Unknown Weitz, Sophia, unknown Unknown 213 00 213 00

Woods, 11Iary, unknown Unknown 21 16 21 16

vWhatman, William, gardener England 7,290 33 299 95

Wright, Bertha, unknown Germany 1,295 27 5 55 Young, Axel, or Younggren, carpenter .... Sweden 60 hYsasi, de Victoriano, unknown Spain 1,073 51

Japan 43 00

Yamamoto, Risatoro, unknown 109 09 12 00

Zoller, Bernard, chef Germany 9,235 42 615 07

Lolotsky, Charles, unknown Unknown 4 10 2 70

12 00 Zore, Him tile layer 1ta

1,741 59 277 71

Zweibach, Joseph, unknown Lnlkynown

10 Zandt Van, E. Oscar, unknown U. S. A 36 21 27 25

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36 227101

3 10 Za browsky, Frank, or Feder, carpenter .. Russia 33 63

12 75 Zeimoro, Louis, unknown Unknown 7 30

158 87 Zuchini, Victor, unknown Italy 10 73

19 55 Zeh, Katharina, housewife Germany 20

3 55 Zahn, Frederick John, carpenter Germany 7 53 7 53

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

Place of residence at time of death: aGermany; bConnecticut ; cPoland; d unknown; cHungary; fFort Schuyler, N. Y.; gIreland; hEngland; (Philadelphia; jHudson County, N. J.; kRussia; (Bath, N. Y.; mSteamship Chancellor ; ,Montclair, N. J.; oNew Jersey; pProvidence, R. I.; qBronx ; rSt. Lawrence State Hospital; sPennsylvania; tCzecho-Slovakia ; uFrance; vChicago; zeJunction City, Kan.; xKings County; yMorristown, N. J.

Cash Received from Bellevue Hospital, January 20, 1926.

Estelle Graves, 15 cents; Charles Karuser, $1.22; Elizabeth Murphy, 2 cents; William Wolfe, 45 cents; James Martin, 35 cents; William Smith, 36 cents; Walter Brown, 90 cents; Paul \Valneole, $3; Demains Lemchilie, 65 cents; unknown man, $1.04; John McClosky, 10 cents ; Marie Viera, 27 cents ; Samuel Staunton, $1; Catherine Abrams, $1.50; John Smith, 30 cents; Thos. Appleton, $4 ; Albert Sheam, $1; Otto Ottlyk, $2.46; Richard Daly, $3.21; Michael Hughes, $1.35; Isabel Gunstead, $1; Lewis, 25 cents; David Steindecker, $32.65; John Moran, $1.71. Tut tl $58.94.

Cash Receiz.ed from Rah': lie Hospital, January 20, 1926.

Rosario Ingrassia, 50 cents; Joseph Wilson. $1 ; Thomas Moran, $2; Frank Bougian,

8 cents; Thurston Carlson, $2; Olive Nelson, 36 cents; Leonora Georges, $1.07; James Lavity, $1.73; Angel Gonzales, $17.01; Pat Murphy, $7 ; Dan McGuire, 50 cents ; James Bell, $4.57 ; Thomas O'Connell, 25 cents; unknown man, identified as John Freese, $361.42; Edward Carter, $4; Emanuel Garcia, $1.10; Michael Landorf, 5 cents; Charles Ditra. $1; Jacob Davies, 10 cents ; Matilda Cagner, 70 cents ; Abraham Du Bois, 86 cents; Martin Keefe, 55 cents; Michael Bouchik, 41 cents, unknown man, $3.76; Catherine Jones, $1 ; William Hardy, $3.52; Louis Harlot, 10 cents; Albert Daniels, $2; Jacob Hess, 10 cents ; Jessie Shoefeld. $3; Michael Ruppert, $1.40; James flutter, 75 cents ; Natalie Cioto, 15 cents; Kittie Reynolds, 91 cents. Total, $425.04.

Cash Reecizyd front IlelitTue I lospito1„1Iay 13, 1926.

Isaac Kaeskosky, $2.80 ; Barnard Burns, $1; Michael McGrane, 24 cents ; unknown

man, $22.66; Richard Johnson, $2.84: Mattio Sinn, 25 cents; James Ryan, $1.03; Patrick

10 Kelly, 49 cents; Prosper Christcutter, $1.37; Helen Toy, $3 ; Chong Sam, 42 cents; Edward Bull, 48 cents; Lo King-, $5.25: Henry Bishop, $1.66; Providence Alvanes, 51 cents; Angelina Locerani. $1.05 ; James McGoldrick, t.■1; Michael Gumlen, 80 cents; John Holich, $7; John Fox, $3.35; John McKeon, 88 cents; Peter Campion, $1.20; Ben Pollard, $1 ; John Harris, 5 cents ; James Welsh, $2 ; Josephine Lhle, 16 cents; Frank Dow, $3; Fred Endler, 13 cents; Becky Gross, $1.14; Robert Reilly, 5 cents;

Attick, 41 cents ; George Aube!, 13 cents; Otto Schroeder, 75 cents; Peter

225 50 172 50 261 80 357 25 199 35

6 65 20 80

268 40 216 80

20 70 4 45

599 97

9 95

10 20 20

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

254 70 1 00 2 85

15 20

7 94 113 46 362 75 16 30

27 43

12 00

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DaHaim, $925; Mary Rose, $97.18; John J. Hanon, $5; Samuel Bunoves, 28 cents; Samuel McLeod, 82.10; Clara Klemencheck, $2.81; Stephen McGirr, $2.

Cash Received from Bellevue flospital„ilay 13, 1926.

John Olsen, 4 cents; John Wilkes, $4: August Kerr, $2; Andrie Reid. 7 cents ; ,john Connay, cents: William Kertler, 2 cents; E. Goppe, 35 cents; Thomas Conriers, $1.2.. Margaret Nlafert, $$3; Rausla Bishop, $4; Alice Lauden, $16.13; Charles Mc-

Donald, 50 cents; Lem Ying,25cents; William Pardoc, $1.50 ; James Crowe, 40 cents ; John

Hill, $L24; George lirenan, 2 cents; George Govern, 55 cents; Johanna Kanish, $10.07; Josephine Nlimeda, $1; Edward Ferris, $10.35; William Casey, $1.18; John Cullen, 14 cents. \like De Florice. $2: Joseph Warren, $1; Sultan Ifohemidan, $2.25; Louis

$1.70: Harry Schilling, $4409; Victor Kessler, $1.42; Charles Karlin, 6 cents; Richard Welsh. $1: Fannie Sigaleff, $4; Robert Evans, 30 cents; John Gibbs, 35 cents; Hugh IIfs0tn, 50 cents; Otto Rabe, 11 cents; Henry Clip, $1.95; Charles Nelson, 41 cents; .N1fred Bushnell, $4.

Cash Received from Bellevue Hospital, September 23, 1926 (June List). Albert Burchat, 53: Thomas Callahan, 58 cents; Rose Collins, $1; Charles Wilson,

25 cents; William Tanharn, 86 cents; Isidore Tectorfsky, $1.90; Herman Fish, $1.05;

James Stewart, $6; Harry Felber, 10 cents; Thomas Caraker $2 ; Charles Nelson,

$1.0; Chin Power, $4.72; Frank Stamm, $1.66; Mariano Earnzzaro, $1; George W. Kohler, $11.25; Frank Bass, 50 cents; Arthur Gesher, $3.85; Frank McCann, 45 cents; Robert McNeil, $20; Jacob Levine, 70 cents; Fritz Vorlop, $1.36; Guy Luk Wong,

31; Joseph Butler, 65 mils; Annie Kunkel, 50 cents ; William Becker, 10 cents ; William Robb. $); lames Evers, 812.30; John Treagin, 60 cents; Joseph Maxwell, $2.01; Michael Regan, 90 cents: Mike Esposito, $30; Charles Cregutt, $3.90; William Shack, $1.05; Thomas Capona, 53.56; Nicholas Males, 94 cents; Michael O'Malley, 7 cents ; George Guest, $1; Sam Cohen, 50 cents; Chis Liss, 73 cents; Timothy Keating, 10 cents. Total $95.94.

Cash Received from Bellevue Hospital, July 16, 1926.

James O'Donnell, 2 cents; George McLoughlin, 3 cents; John Wittig, $2; unknown man, 26 cents; James Curtis, 5 cents; Adam Ovloesky, 75 cents; James Purvello, 46 cents; Charles Glazer, $2; Harris Clark, $2.90; Marsella Thompson, 50 cents; Thomas Shea„$3.20; Charles Kabazna, 15 cents; Marton O'Toole, 60 cents; John O'Brien, $1.65; John Glynn, 5 cents ; unknown nian, 18 cents ; Thomas McNally, 20 cents ; Joseph Kvatzoky, 75 cents; Christian Muller, 5 cents; Charles Prestigiovva, $8.05; Jacob Condor, .25 cents; Sam Kennick, 76 cents; Patrick Sullivan, $4.92; John Gaskin, $3.28; Mike Tymelvthegan, $1; William Flannigan. $4.92; Henry Oderman, 25 cents; Harry Fitzgerald, $1.86; Joe Duet% 5 cents; Joe Greegnvics, $1.30; Paul Reschle, 75 cents; I tarry Jergens, 85 cents ; John Davis, $3 ; Edward Smith, 20 cents ; Mike Beleole, $1.30; Walters Chambers, $1: William Allen, 45 cents; Benjamin Valentine, $4.60; Enseko Govman, $7.70; Moses Cross, $1.90; Jams Spencer, 40 cents; George Yakmouds, $2; Joseph Hanley, 7 cents : John Sheehan, 40 cents : Lizzie Morton, 25 cents ; Vincent Byrne, $1; Louis De Cola, $3; Milton Merhard, $3; James Tierney, 30 cents; David Bonaface, $6; unknown man, 27 cents; John Gary, $1; Dan Kelly, $4.92; Arthur O'Neill, $1.50; James Kerr, 22 cents ; Bertha Fegtoe. 50 cents ; Charles Smith. $1; And' Hoffman, 5 cents; John Rosga. $2; Frederick Gans, $2.50; C. Ewen, 9 cents; Mike Harrington, $1.76 ; Emil Johnson, 40 cents ; Marjory Berry, 20 cents ; Dan NIcSherry, 80 cents; John Marsh, $1.05; Joseph Rogers, 65 cents ; George Meyers, 58 cents: Michael Moran, $1; Martin Hofstetter, 11 cents; Mario Mello, 25 cents; unknown man, $2; August Conrad, $14.12; Hugh Tolk, 15 cents; Frank Miller, 93 cents; Eugene Moran, 30 cents; Mary Brown, 55 cents. Total, $119.52.

Cash Received from Bellevue Hospital September 23, 1926 (July List). Unknown man, $2,60: Marjory Gardner, 48 cents; Mohamed Boh, $1.93 ; John

Mitchel, 37 cents ; Jung Tie, $12 ; John Walsh, 15 cents: Thomas Hopkins, 1 cent; unknown man, 10 cents; Thomas Walsh, $1.60; Timothy Duffy, $1; Samuel Seaman, 35 cents ; Margaret Crane, 5 cents; Margaret Hughes, $3.51; Martin Kilthen, $4.61; Joseph McCall. $2.80; Joseph Yuslowitz, 26 cents ; Emil Nystrom, 28 cents ; John Hickey, $2; Kuzmir Oroshuk, 26 cents; Jennie Taylor, 75 cents; Samuel Kotney, 81 cents; Morris Silvertnan, $4; Wm. Holder, $6; unknown man, 7 cents; Andreas Anderson, $2: George Walsh, $1.95; Tony Vigilante, $260; Michael Clark. $1.66; John Hughs, 85 cents; Mike Basso, 55 cents: Otto Foster, 32 cents; Joseph Rody, 85 cents; Florence Smith, 95 cents. Total, $57.72.

Cash Received from Bellevue Hospital, .Vorember 12, 1926. Charles Ebinger, $1.75; William McLaren, $5.75; Edward Keller, $1; John

Icoveman, $1.41; Jeremiah Gosges, 75 cents: Patrick Connelly, 20 cents; Danesky, 12 cents ; Louis Bamberger, $35.62 ; Antonio Abravin. $5 ; John McManus, $1 ; Charles Anderson, $5.20; Isaac Vogel, 23 cents: Maclunos. $2; John Bell, $8; Harry Seelin, $4; Michael Crane. 30 cents; John McDonald, $1; Joseph De Torri. $7; Clara Reife, $3.10; Fred Theifer, $1.85; Charles Munhard, $3.48; William Michalek, 26 cents; Fugelbert Michel, $10; Edgar \Varner, 70 cents; Eva Willard, $4.75; James Devery, $5.01; unknown woman, 11 cents ; Nicholas Murrottes. 35 cents ; May Dannerman, 11 cents : Catherine McHugh, 35 cents ; Irene I laggerty, 20 cents ; James Moran, 4 cents; Otto Ottenhauser, 50 cents ; John Winn, 15 cents ; Thomas Clark, $3.35 ; unknown man, 36 cents: Charles McIntosh, $1 : Paul Ferrous, $22; Walther Morgan. 75 cents; Joseph Giglio, $9; Luther Ross, 10 cents; Herman Shubert, $1 ; John Hyde, 10 cents; Thomas Mugan, $2; William Sager, $71.85: Nellie Bracket. 2 cents; Acme Conconnan, $1; Prisilla Pickering, $3.47; David 139vIono, 55 cents; Andrew Boblick, $1.45; Anna Paul, $1; Eugene Elliot, $1; Paul Fein, $3: Joseph Pipikens, $7.30 ; Pauline Kajat. $1; George Bayer, 7 cents; John McCarthy, $2.48; Abraham Hatfield, $5.70. Total, $251.85.

Cash Received from Bellevue Hospital, December 28, 1926.

August Mather 3 cents; Otto Cornell, $40.20; James Papa, $6; unknown man, 6 cent:: t:harles Rosenherver. 73 cents; Eugene Kennifick, $1; Mike Kapebil, $4.30: Philip Farley, 70 cents; Mary Levant°, $4; Mathew Murray, 40 cents; Julias Brown, $11.80; Mary Higgins, 56.45: Benjamin Harris, $1.45; William Darling, $2,30; Bernard Reynolds. $1.47: Solomon Ventura, $5 75; Morris Josplack, $1 ; Edward Griffin. $1.36; Herman Stein, 57 cents; Fred Kays, $2; George Storch, 94 cents; Stanley Barkotsky, 58 cents; David Lipshittz, 5 cents. Total, $93.23.

Cash Received from Harlem Hospital January 11, 1926. Walter Adams, $10.47; Francisca Betancourt, $12.44; Fannie Chester, $1.40; John

Daly, $9.31; John Eidman, 45 cents ; John Frazier, 50 cents ; Warren Farnahan, $1.10; Damini Franchisino, $2.40; Barney Fitzpatrick, 15 cents; Joseph Garnetti, $3.10; John Johnson, 50 cents; John King, 21 cents; Katie Kelly, 69 cents; John Martin, $1.33; James Mellon, 4 cents; William Mason, $1: Esther Mutcha, 50 cents; Elizabeth Mathewa, $1; Harvey Nelson, 16 cents ; :Andrew Neal, $2; Elias Oster, $1; Emma Payton, 10 cents; Thomas O'Connor, 30 cents ; Lorna Riordan, 1 cent ; Sam Rubin, 5 cents ; William Sanders, $1.30; Alfred Shelton, $2; James Sorfield, $2; Kate Thomas, $1.13; Archie Torney, 50 cents ; William Thompson, 15 cents ; unknown white man, 45 cents ; unknown white man, 44 cents; unknown colored nian, 20 cents; unknown colored man, $3.26; Robert Welch, 22 cents. Total $61.96.

Cash Receizvd from Harlem Hospital, May 18, 1926. Morris Barber, $5 cents; Addie Buck, 71 cents; Lula Brown, $3.95; Chester Brown,

S5 ; Frederick Betzman. 8 urns Lionell Burke, $4; Arthur Brown, $2 ; John Engram, $2.30; Glover Eulon. 56 cents; Ruenda Fields, $1; Michael Gunning, $1.42; Alex Gustayson, $1.22 : Salvatore Glarena, 44 cents; Greenbury Holmes, $3.50; Mary Hogan, 71 cents; Israel Hartman. $1.01; Perry Hill, 10 cents; John Jackson, 75 cents; James Keating. S5 05; Thomas Keaton. 40 cents; :Albert Lee, 65 cents ; Anna Mellenick, 48 cents; Bernard McCormick. 6 cents; Michael Mason, $172; Theresa Me Bean. $1.30;

Thomas Nfallonev, 3 cents;

John Nyland, $1: Billy Nolan, 30 cents; Henry Rvanking, 96 cents: lames Reid, 6 cents; Reardon, 18 cents; Kate Slavin, $1.43; Elizabeth Smith, $3.70; Andrew Smith, $125; Lionel Seon. 40 cents, Daisy Tailor, 6 cents; unknown white man, 17 cents; _Mired Vaughan, 84 cents; Nfary 87 cents; Charles $2.00: Samuel Walker, 25 cents ; Wallace Wilson, $1.54 ; Joseph Zwiehath, 33 cents: Sadie Taylor, $1.66.

Cash Received from Harlem Hospital, October 22, 1926. William Bailey, 35 cents; Agnes Callahan, $2.17; Dorothy Campo, 88 cents; Alice

Cooper, $3; Tames Cotter, 75 cents; Atone [aria, 3 cents ; John Dust, 76 cents ; Harry Davidson, 49 cents; Frank Dunne, 517.78; Bessie Dudley, II cents; Mary Donovan 2 cents ; Christie Escoffery, $4,45 ; Joseph Flood, 5 cents; Walter Fiend, 44 cents; Jacob Garcia, $3.36; Jessie Goodman, 17 cents; James Hiss, 85 cents; Clara Hal, $2,15 ; Mary Johnson, 77 cents; William Jones, $1.94; Thomas Kenny, 10 cents; Joseph Ken-nedy, 3 cents; Florence Kelly, 15 cents; Patsy LaBarta, 90 cents; Gasper Leon, $1.25;

Abraham Levinson, 57 cents; Michael McDonald, 31 cents; Daniel McCoy, $4.74; Mary Montague, $2.80; Paul Merriel, 10 cents; Richard O'Connor, 30 cents ; Edward Oswald, $2; Otto Otalo, $10.41; Matthew O'Connell, 10 cents; Rebecca Potter, $7.02; Augustus Popwell, $3; Mary McDonald, 40 cents; James Marron, 35 cents; Nellie McDonald, 40 cents ; McGown, $7.80; John McIntyre, $11; Bob Miller, 79 cents; John Randolph, $1; John Ryan, 4 cents; Charles Reed or Red!, $1; Clark Smith, $4.65; Seifert Sheppard, 55 cents; Peter Slivakovsky, $1.62; William Stewart, 15 cents; James Thomas, 3 cents; Elfreda Sullivan, 31 cents; Robert Saunders, 93 cents; Nicholas Swanson, 4 cents ; unknown white man, 11 cents; unknown white man, 7 cents; James Wright, 15 cents; Edward Wills, 30 cents ; Herman Wyatt, $10; Adolph Kruchenberg, $4.03; unknown white man, $1.95. Total, $121.41.

Cash Received from Department of Charities January 4, 1926.

Alfred Massa, $8; William Marsh, $13; Fred Schwartz, $9.09; George Jackson, $24.20; Thomas H. Grafton, $43.02 ; Albert Kolmer, $7.46; Thomas Smith, $2.45; Josiah Williams, $2; Moses Nussbaum, $4.64; Stanley Stepanick, 16 cents; Salvatore LaBianca, 25 cents; James Philips, $1.06. Total, $115.33.

Cash Received from Department of Charities January 5, 1926. Savino Arragone, $3.04 ; Margaret Fell, $1.64; Louis Sjonwerman, $5.51; John

Varady, $39; Anna Senn, 33 cents; William Lannin, $2. Total, $51.52.

Cash Received from Department of Charities January 7, 1926.

Anna Watson, 20 cents; Julia Wieland, $3.72; John Ferguson, $2; Dora Brown, 17

cents; Ignacia ;Cabarrica, $7.19; Richard Adler, $8; Joseph McCullough, $6.35; Marion Barnes, $1.46; Madalen Oldcroft, $3; Emil Santa, $4; John Bakay or Bayka., $2.08;

Edgar Hill, $2.50; George Kostek, 30 cents; Catherine Epina, $1; Joseph Byrnes or Brynes, $2; Wilfred Hayes, 20 cents; Charles Doscher, $2. Total, $46.69.

CaskReceived from Department of Charities March 1, 1926.

Mary Clark, $3.96.

Cash Received from Department of Charities June 1, 1926. John Fronck, $8.42; Charles Hinman, $3.45; Matthew Rinehard, 82 cents; James

Lewis, $7.03; Gustav Brandt, $25.39; Surja Nispijamia, 46 cents; Erich Renner, $1.06; Anna Meybohm, $107.23; Helen Dickson, $1; George Garrison, 73 cents. Total, $155.59.

Cash Received from Department of Charities August 3, 1926.

James Burbank, $5.11; Christopher Dennody, $17; Alvin Anderson, $3.49; Alice Higgins, $1.25; Anne Smith, $7.67. Total $34.52.

Cash Received from Department of Charities August 4, 1926. Charles Betten, $3.

Cash Received front Department of Charities August 6, 1926.

Frank Ryder, $3; Charles Lutz, 53 cents; William Newhart, $16; William Cusack, $12 ; William Reeves, $6.08 ; Charles Kunsch, $1; Thomas Jackson, $2 01; Thomas Connelly, $10.42; Paulins Kral, $7.60; Torakichi Nakagawa, 10 cents; John Williams, $29.20; Lena Krauss, $1.48; John Laydon, 3 cents; Andrew Carsigha. $1; Arthur Nicalella, 77 cents ; Joe Fernandez, $5.08 ; Mary Navarro, 31 cents. Total $96.61.

Cash Received from Department of Charities August 7, 1926.

George Niisle, $1; John Weitner, $3.52; Charles O'Brien, $3.58; Martha Gottschalk, 45 cents ; Charles Brown, $1; Ole Johnson, $1 ; Frank Dullinger, $2 ; John Corr, $10; Alfred Hart, $1 : Annie Lyons, $50; Priscilla Hempily, $1.37; Julius Cholet, $13; William Beattie, $133.33. Total $221.25.

Cash Received from Department of Charities October 1, 1926.

William Chester, 15 cents ; Saul Mitskin, $1.82; Archille Perrice, $3.09; Jacob Seick. $3.43 : Robert Louttit, 51 cents ; John Vanderbeek. 96 cents ; Elizabeth Burnett, $3; Joseph Plunkett, $4.50; Mary Burr, 20 cents; Otto Mansfield, $1. Total $18.66.

Cash Received from Department of Charities December 3, 1926. Morgan J. O'Brien, $8.46.

Cash Received from Department of Charities December 13, 1926. Fannie Sutherland, $17 ; Frank Conrad, $5.05 ; John Skely, 9 cents. Total $22.14.

Cash Received from Metropolitan Hospital February 4, 1926.

Anna Walsh, 75 cents ; John Menet, $4; Sigmund Duzinkowicz, $5.50; Leming Loak, $2; Frances Powell, $16.50; Thomas Harrison, $7.51; Julius Alchenald, 98 cents ; Carl Hansen, $12.23; Adolph Sonnewald, 3 cents ; Magdalena Platz, $10.45; Henrietta Copeney, 71 cents ; Daniel Lacey, $12.47; George Watson, $75.03 ; Tong Moy, $16; Edward Dwyer, $2.30; Tony Labonio, $1.97. Total, $168.43.

Cash Received from Metropolitan Hospital March 9, 1926, Almer Bolan, $27; Edgar Mangum, $1.05 ; Daniel Kilpatrick, 10 cents ; Grace Vars,

$3.26; John Silver, $1.16; Emanuel Friend, $56.42; Margaret Grans, $77; Nicholas Martin, 78 cents ; Harriet Connelly, $1.69; Jennie Green, 75 cents; Wm. Jenecka, $23.62; Walter Wagner, $4.75; Virgil Jordon, $2; Joseph Garrison, $1; Mary Peckar, $2.40; Emil Grossman, 75 cents; Anna Smith, $1.06; Aristides Ipsilintis, $7; Anthony Pilliero, $9.86; David Schneider, $125 ; Charles Wright, $2.31; Elmer Levitt, $2.47; Roy Lucas, $2; Joseph Epstein, $8; Beatrice Young. 45 cents; Armand Thomas, $9; Nellie Breda, $1.25; Adelaide Gottleib, $1.71; Harry Hensley, $1.40.

Cash Received from Metropolitan Hospital April 5, 1926. Anna Johnson, 67 cents; Edward Dolan, $13.48; Michael Orloff, 77 cents; Abraham

Burnback, $8; Mary Cohen, 22 cents ; John Carson, $1; Manuel Cabalos, $5 ; Stephen Haydem, $2; Frederick Selm, $3.02; Frank Placzlowski, $24.85; Michael Kane, $22.55; Henry Ellinger, 54 cents ; Yip Foo, 2 cents ; Joseph Lano, 80 cents ; Edward Hughes, 81 cents; Martin Mink, $32; Elizabeth Jack, $2; John Wolaskin, $8; John Kleinfeld, 65 cents ; Jerry Commimos. $1; Mary McLoughlin, $1.51 ; Charles Gunther, $3.11; Lena C. Picciati, 66 cents ; John Brewer, 47 cents ; Leopold Sarazines. $2.72 ; Samuel Soloman, $7.37; William Herliky, $1.53 ; John McCullough, $61.88; Mary Rooks, 20 cents; Jacob Berman, $3.06; Mellica Stokes, 25 cents. Total, $210.14.

Cash Received from Metropolitan Hospital May 5, 1926. David Grossman, $1.76; Lizzie Rottinger, $1.43; Frank Senia, $4; Stephen Fuller,

6 cents ; Mary Reina, $1.05 ; Eli Fecikel, 25 cents ; Elenaon Still, 12 cents ; David Young, $2.17; Mary Altvator, $4; Hugh Kerrigan, $1.89; Anna Coffrey, 76 cents Peter Green-wald, $3 ; George Armstrong, 5 cents ; Alphonse Cruz, $33 ; Thomas Doran, 42 cents; Wm. Helm, 35 cents; Matthew Reilly, $1; Peter Rondon, 73 cents; James Parker, $77.94; Anna Jacobson, $4.20; \Vm. Duncritt, $7; Hans Friedrick, $21.78; Joseph Connor, 1 cent; Julia Flowers, 20 cents; John Mair, $2. Total, $169.17.

Cash Received from Metropolitan Hospital June 3, 1926. Margaret Ackerman, 56 cents ; Cullen Clark, $3.15 ; Harry Derven, 16 cents ; Emma

Crawford, $3 ; Esther Herborn, 93 cents ; Richard Kirby, 65 cents; Katherine Kelly, $1.03 ; Thomas McDermott, 10 cents ; Alice Clark, 38 cents ; George Trimmer, 6 cents; Tom Hoyking, $1; Victor De Ferranta, $9.82; Michael Kusiato, $6.29 ; Margaret S. Parker, 40 cents; Salvatore Commorceta, $1.90; Myer Barr, 3 cents; Charles Schmidt, $37; Nicholas Fillie, $7; Nick Peters, $1.36; Elizabeth Aiken, $2.15; Thomas Murphy, $16.76; Sarah Tompkins, $1.. Total, $94.73.

Cash Received from Metropolitan Hospital, July 7, 1926. Sarah Silverman, $37; Tessie Jones, 51 cents; Angelo Columbo, $3; Elizabeth

Temple, $2.02; Elias Apostle, $35.48; John Schmidt, $3; Dennis Pandel, $8.77; Joseph Pace, $7.90; Samuel Skinner, 40 cents: Charles Meyers, $102; Wm. McIntyre, $1.73; John Thornton, $1.30; Susie Curry, $1.32; John Lilly, $33. Total, $237.43.

Cash Received from Metropolitan Hospital, September 3, 1926. Henry Uhrback, $3; Henry Schulman, $7.68; Jacob Sugarman, 1 cent ; Edward

Cooney, $1.80; John Clancy, $1.10; Sam Lung, $25.05; Mary Lavery, $1; Edward Corrigan, $12; John Connors, $2.04; Bridget Normile, $2.90; Samuel Bogdan, 50 cents; James Sheehan, $2 29 ; Mary Backer, $3.31; Faina Luzanchuck, $8 ; Felix Zricca, 21 cents. Total, $70.89.

Cash Received from Metropolitan Hospital, October 8, 1926. Frank Polickowick, $2.01; Beatrice Cliambren, 43 cents ; Viola Jefferson, 1 cent;

Dick Pon Moy, $2; Charles Fisher, $3.05; Selwyn Howard, 75 cents; Peter Harrington 1 cent ; Julia McGowan, $6 ; Julia Clark, $1.25 ; Jacob Harris, 90 cents ; Mariam; Averlaz, 8 cents ; Wm. Luther, 10 cents ; Constantanos Athanasion, $5 ; George Hauxhurst, 2 cents ; Vasil Kusnisoff, $2. Total, $23.61.

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Cash Received front Metropoli!an Hospital, November 8, 1926. James Vasil, $2.22; Carrie Ross, $3.75 ; Grace Daniel, 53 cents ; Alexander Chefaney,

$40; Vincenta Cows, $5.88; Dennis Horgan, 3 cents ; Mary Koch, $8.44; Gerald McHugh, $1.58; James Wallace, $1; James Devine, $13; Wm. Campbell, 1 cent; Joseph Nowack, $3.10; Edward Williamson, $21. Total, $101.35.

Cash Received from Metropolitan Hospital, December 6, 1926. Patrick Henry, 46 cents ; John O'Donnell, 20 cents ; Henry Latzer, $7; Gerald

Quammie, $12.76; Thomas Johnson, $3.35; Staphen Meaney, $2.01; Ignasia Canzoner, 16 cents; Oscar Stoigcr, $1 ; George Rapp, 13 cents; Anna Ryan, $14.73; Joseph Bryan, 6 cents; Paulina Kummerea, $1.15; Nathaniel Peach, $1.50; Irving Cleveland, $5.39; Julius KInse, $4 ; Wm. Bickel, 2 cents ; Nathaniel Collins, $11.07 ; John Dalton, 78 cents ; Joseph Rallis, 46 cents ; Anthony Jarenice, $1.61; Charlotte Cavanaugh, $1 ; Edward Kelly, $2.72; Michael Burke, 20 cents ; Charles Guidez, $4; Frank King, 19 cents; Gus-tave Kurbs, 76 cents; Elizabeth Burns, $3.22; Emanuel Altheimer, $7. Total, $86.93.

Cash received from City Hospital January 19, 1926. William Scholtis, $141.12.

Cash Received from City Hospital February 2, 1926. John Brinker, $3.29: Fred Noel, $1.46; Elsie Grimes, $1.26; Pauline Kolanek, $9; Frank Hayes, $30; Sarah Schleifer, $2.79; Yetta Blumstein, $24; Elizabeth Men-

Michael Altschuck, $5: Bridget Landers, 28 cents ; John Smith, $23; Margaret Rogers, forte, $75; James Noblett, $6.13; Mary Wilson, $1.53; Ford Cowell, $2.90; Nicholas $1.50; Joseph Ferrando, $10; Arnuff Goldstein, $1.02; Catherine Fuller, $2; Nellie Kirsch, 7 cents; Nellie Brennon, $1.46. Total, $143. . McAuliffe, $10.47; Mary Lynn, $5; Paul Jensen, 54 cents; Cyrus Calloway, $1; • Thomas Hogan, $15; Catherine Krickenberg, $7; Angelo B. Gallo. $26. Total, $122.8).

Cash Received from City Home November 10, 1926. John Thompson. 11 cents; Martin Zeidler, $22; Maxwell Johnson, $15; Sophia

Cash Received from City Hospital March 1, 1926. Potter. $3.55; Charles Smith, 20 cents; John O'Connor, 36 cents; William Mahoney, Francis McNeeley, 49 cents; Louis Minor, $70; Rennie Takashima, $6; Anna $27; Ernest Hororka. $7; Oswald Sittig; $50 ; John Nelson, $3; Rebecca Aiken, $1; Mary

I'iednoel, $1.70; Arthur Kruse, 32 cents; Michael Morris, 99 cents., Edith Blunt, $1.98; Brophy, $24.30; Margaret or Martha Fleishauer, $35; Eugene Glisoni, $8. Total, $184.42. Emma Thompson, 33 cents; Carl Schneider, $10; Francis ,Cox, $5; Olaf Anderson, 12 Cash Received from City Hospital December 1, 1926. cents ; James Buck, $3.45; Sarah Mack, 85 cents. Philip Loeffler, $4.27; Mary Byfeld, $2.18 ; Frances Mahoney, $5.08; George Lanahan,

Cash Received from City Hospital April 1, 1926. $1.20; May Marino, 25 cents; May Herrington, $1; John Wallace, $37; August Hohen- Susan Blakeman, 21 cents ; Mary Devanev. $3.08; Anna Schmidt, $1.54; Elizabeth stein, $3.05; Joseph Brancatte, $4; James Gilroy, $32.29. Total, $91.32.

Morrison, $3.02; Fred Schafferson, $2.18; Mike Mulkerin, $11.01; Annie Kelly, $6; Cash Received from City Home December 7, 1926. Patrick Sweeney, $5; Charles Roberts, 25 cents; Nora Slavin, 45 cents; John Kiernan, $22; Bernard Bernhardt, $2.80; William Butler. $4; Paul riper, $26.52; Isaac Carmen,

Samuel'Grossman, $4.20 ; Anna Jones, 51 cents; Ada Smith, $5.21; Barbara Zajicek,

$285.33; Germaine St. Pierre, $1.10; Mary Schulein, $2.12. Catherine McCarthy, $1.34; $7.20; Bengino Napoli, $1.14; Helen Londergan, $23.33; Amelia Cookson, $5; Charles

' H. West, $18.82; Julia Gardner, $40.82; Mary Coyle, $5.54; John Garodess, $21.34. Anna Sonfeld, 32 cents; Minnie Rogers, $2.40; Catherine Curran, $51.71; Marie Jenkins, Total, $133,11. $1.80. Total, $434.18.

Cash Received from Sea View Hospital January 12, 1926. Cash Received from Gouverneur Hospital January 14, 1926.

James McCord, 5 cents; unknown white man, $1.09; Sam Shurter, 77 cents ; Matthew John Carrilo, 32 cents ; Stella Warren, $1.85; Paul Zisch, 65 cents ; Eugene Clinton, Gill, $14; Joe Frank, $7; Peter Gersky, $10; unknown man, 48 cents; Edward Mariam,

7 cents, Harry Roane, $50 ; Mary Ferina, 91 cents ; May Polizzi, $1.27; Bernard Francis $2.15; Joseph Grordano, $7.14; unknown man, $4.60; Salvatore Sica, 27 cents; Joseph Kelly, 32 cents; Margaret Denner, $8.18. Total, $63.57. Zanowitz, $15; John Ross, $2.40; Felix Matthews, $1.50; James Smith, $2; Antonio

Cash Received from Sea View hospital February 18, 1926. Aniarato, $5.50; Esther Tindel, $1.94; John Kurpis, 50 cents; Joseph Cancilliera, $1.38; Mary Moskis, $1.62 ; John H. Sharre, 86 cents ; Bertha Ross, $1.06 ; Elizabeth Que Yee, 70 cents ; Joseph Morris, 5 cents ; Gravo Gedrovitch, 89 cents; Morris Cheit,

David, 20 cents ; Victor Gagarin, $3; Robert Cormal, 4 cents; Caterino Russo, $3.75; $9.33; Abraham Rosak, 73 cents ; Adam Blonsky, 12 cents ; jack Carcot, $5; Peter Alex Collardo, $12.80; Reuben Burton, $10.62; Zack White, 75 cents. Total, $34.70. Lynsenko, $9; Samuel Haibash, 23 cents; Soloman Tockman, $1.44; unknown white

Cash Received from Sea View Hospital March 19, 1926. man, 70 cents; Jennie Benedict, 25 cents; Benny Willman, $25; Bennie Hochmeyer, $12.50; David Maurice, 23 cents; Kiefer Adamowitz, 45 cents. Total, $144.39.

Anna Pace, 26 cents ; Josephine Kaminsky, $1.60; Rose Wilitok, 50 cents; Margaret Burke, 29 cents ; Mary Firrincielli, 3 cents ; Gus Roder, $1.21; Marie Kelly. 33 cents ;

Cash Received from Gouverneur Hospital June 2, 1926.

Anna Ciesla, $2.04; Thomas Reed. 3 cents; Frank Morgan, 95 cents; Frederick J. Lowe. Elias Lasserson, $22; Alexis Heunardze, $5.98; Mollie Solinger, $14.70; Herman

57 cents ; Ida Waldman, $3.40. Total, $11.21. Weidenhoffer, $8 ; Mendel Klan, $1.17; George Shevlin. $2.45; Joseph Segales, 60 cents;

Cash Received from Sea View Hospital April 14, 1926. William Hutton, $1.59 ; Samuel Carmel!, $1.21; Rosaria Aversa, 86 cents ; John Collins, $1; William Ryan, $3.80; Jerry Sandora, 40 cents. Total, $63.76.

John J. Parks, $2.10; Archibald Craig, $1.05 ; Elizabeth Thompson, 99 cents ; Frank Kloli, 13 cents ; Morris Landstein, $4.65; Willard Baker, $1.79; Arthur Camp, $4;

Cash Received from Property Clerk, Police Headquarters, February 26, 1926.

Matthew Jacilla, 20 cents. Total, $14.92. Virgin Spain, $10.50; Harry Schnatter, $1.09; unknown man, $3.18; unknown man, 10 cents; Isaac Kupferman, 25 cents; Thomas Riordan, $1.03; unknown man, 55 cents;

Cash Received from Sea hew hospital May 7, 1926. John Daly, 55 cents; Charles Bauman, $2.95; Bert Taylor, 37 cents; Jacob Hannah, James Maxwell, $119; Charles Jensen 79 cents; Mary Herbert, $1.14; Frank Fislitr. 21 cents; Thomas Hughes, 60 cents ; Carlos Munoz, $2.05; Michael McDonough, $1.05;

37 cents; George Daukas, $1.75 ; Edward Quirk, $1; Abe Yodelowitz, 56 cent,: Marion unknown man, $7.55; unknown man, $8.39; unknown man, 18 cents; unknown man, Connors, 54 cents ; Joseph Paret, 64 cents ; Abhriline Georges, $1.25; James Kataras, $3; $18.52; Albert Mawkelkowsky, 19 cents; Jack Finnan, $3.35 ; unknown man, $5.19; John John Sweeney. 7 cents; Wendel Seim, $2.53; Anna Hammer, $24.31. Total, $155.95. Balcerzak, $1; unknown man, 65 cents ; William Muth, $2.50; unknown man, 18 cents;

Cash Receizrd from .Yea Vier,. Hospital June 15, 1926. unknown man, $1.73; Walter Bishop, 10 cents; unknown woman, 22 cents; John Cowley, Eva Turner, $1.38; Matthew Millward, 27 cents ; Albert Von Wartzdorf, $/.36: 11 cents; Edward Marahmont, $7.05; Alfonso Conte, 32 cents; Thomas Kelly, $1.50;

Rose Caruso, $3.03; Marie Maffiola. $5.59; Henry Kitazaki, $1; Greeley .McClester Thomas Readon, 76 cents; Burton Durkee, 1 cent; unknown man, 61 cents; unknown

$1.46; Helen Nugent, $7.48. Total, $25.57. man, 36 cents; D. Saratelli, 52 cents; Charles F. Davenport, 78 cents; unknown man,

Cash Received from Sea View Hospital September 20, 1926. 57 cents ; unknown man, 3 cents ; Dennis Falvey, $1.12; Niccola Munzo, 66 cents ; Clarence Peterson, $1.60; Mike Dubrinko, 22 cents; unknown man, 3 cents; Edward

Henry Kapys, $10.16; Henry Bullwinkle, $4 ; Maria Stadlin, 10 cents; Lillian Kreamer, $2.63 ; unknown woman, $2.35 ; Michael Connelly, $1.06 ; Thomas Redman, 95 Howard, 13 cents ; John P; He, 51 cents; Edward Baum, $1.38 ; Elizabeth Frawley, 27 cents; unknown woman, 81 cents; Peter Witken, 45 cents; Krone Nesternik, $2.69; Fred. cents; Charles Ro,lgers. 19 cents; Charles Ratti, $2.08; Alesandro Vano, $1; kattie Luhrs. $31; Bernard Shearer, $2; Josephine Daniel, $2.57; John Donovan, $1.13; unknown Baumeuller, $1 ; Peter Mellen, 45 cents ; Frank Dionis, 27 cents; Philip Norwich. $1.83: man, $52.42; Jack Leizman, 11 cents; unknown man, 25 cents; unknown man, 39 cents; Mike Kuzma, $3,25; A. Aliviera, $1; Bessie Mondello, $5.60; Ethel Stokes. 19 cents ; Harting Ingerbietsen, 10 cents; Martin Mohr, 20 cents ; Freda Marks, $8.30. Vera Green, 17 cents; Rachel Forman, 7 cents ; John Hakiallo, 5 cents; Peter J. Boylan. Unknown man, 50 cents ; unknown man, 35 cents; Charles Lyons, $4.30; William 70 cents; Mary Smelnisky, $2; George McNeal, $42.05. Total, $78.45. Baker, $9.01; Harry Peong, 19 cents; Peter Nickalachick, 4 cents; Otto Stuempe, $40;

Cash Received from Sea View hospital December 7, 1926. Thomas Brady, 16 cents; Molchione Russo, 50 cents; Tony Marino, $25.06; unknown Morris Meissileo, 21 cents ; Amandl, McCraw, $2.43 ; Mary Carey, $4 ; Francesco man, $7; unknown man, $1; unknown man, $2.30; Peter Malevris, $2.51; John Steers,

Davilo, 34 cents ; Agnes Porcia, 9 cents ; Andrew Holliday, $5.28; Elizabeth Boyd, 29 90 cents; unknown man, 75 cents; Frances Weltschlak, $25.80; Leslie Payliss, $1.19; cents ; John Pflug, 7 cents; Joseph Mahoney, 6 cents; Ida Cohen, 30 cents ; Gabriel James Logan, $3 ; S. R. Bernheimer, 46 cents ; Samuel Grizen, 75 cents ; Emanuel Hajinian, 7 cents, Ethel Rose, 8 cents; Mary Raynolds, 32 cents ; Harry Stevens, 31 Corbisiro, $4.61; Bob Boswick, 25 cents; unknown man, 50 cents; Patrick McRech, 71 cents; Lillian Joanides, $10,24; William Cleary. $9.25; Carrie Lanza, $3.75 ; Angel cents; unknown man, 5 cents; Frank P. Allen, 5 cents; Ruth Kalmus, 91 cents; Charles Capole, $10.37; Stella Artega, $2.39; Rontolo Nicolo, 34 cents; Catherine Schneider, $1. Stoffler, 15 cents; unknown man, 80 cents; unknown man, $5.36; unknown man, $3.90; Total, $51.19. unknown man, 2 cents ; Eitra Schlede, 25 cents ; unknown man, $20; Aleck Thompson, 24

Cash Received from City Home, Cancer and Neurological Hospital January 9, 1926. cents; Seigel, $1.60; Howk Kee, 8 cents; Joseph Vitali, $10.65; Patrick Donohue, $11.48; unknown man, 10 cents; John Duras, $1.42; unknown man, 6 cents; unknown man, $4;

Mike Kantor, $11; Charles Peterson, $131.80; Ella Posinoff, $4; Joseph Mahoney, 85 cents ; Joseph Zeller, $43.20; John Brady, $4.09; Rosetta Rampino, $70.49; Joseph Jendrick,

unknown man, $206.72; Thomas McKenna, $1.55; Catherine McCall, $1.80; James

$4.78; Mary Neilson, $2.27; Malisa Holmes, $3.50; Matty Burke, $8; Kate Coleman. Burke, 20 cents; Abraham Coopersmith, $4.16; Abraham Marcus, $24.24; James

Britt, $30.27 ; Herman Scharf, 5 cents; Michael Burke, 30 cents; Andrew or Jos. $2.03; Rose Carver, $10.23; Anna Clancy, $3.42; Richard Colwell, $137; John Coughlin, Kerritan, 3 cents ; unknown man, $83.45 ; John Hall, $8.44 ; Henry Otis, 21 cents; $2.01; Otto Sontag, $5.75. unknown woman, 61 cents; Joseph Joncair, $9.55; William Connett, 88 cents; Charles

Cash Received from City Home March 8, 1926. Johnson, $3.01; Lizzie Briezler, 37 cents ; Edward Redliff, $21.25; unknown colored man, Samuel Thorbeck, $10; Mary Kavany, 10 cents; John Kass, $4.06; James Dugan, $1; Katherine McDonald, $3.74.

$11.14; John Kenny, $16 ; Lizzie Bazen, $14; Josephine Droracek, 50 cents; Robert Arm- Unknown man, 94 cents ; Andrew Picteck, 62 cents ; Joseph Canary, $1.38; John strong, $1.90 ; James O'Connor, $22 ; Catherine Barry, $7.65 ; John Massett, $2 ; Elizabeth Dowd, $9 : Cheung Ou, 37 cents ; Zee Wing Yong, 6 cents ; unknown man. $225; Worth. 27 cents; William Murphy, $10: Joseph Johnson, $16; Patrick Johnson, $150.62; unknown man, 18 cents Hugh McCullough, $3.40; Nicholas Cuoni, 26 cents; unknown Michael Lang, $10. man. 92 cents ; Edward Cooper, 55 cents : Michael Hannigan, 12 cents; Ellen Laha,

Cash Received front City Home April 13, 1926. $1.35; George Burns, $99: unknown man 15 cents; unknown man $1.01; unknown man,

Loi Young, $1.22 ; Margaret Crowley, $72 ; Margaret McNamara, $1.45 ; Geradi $4.59; Jack Mackin, $5 ; Nick DeLucca, 42 cents ; Mary Rushton, $6.45 ; unknown woman,

$1 : Dominick Trofel. 55 cents; unknown man. 10 cents; Mary Daly. 21 cents: Anna Rosette, $7.55; Margaret Creighton, $2; Margaret Reid, $25; Louise Holzendorff, 91 cents; Patricia Bennet, $2; John Lenahan, $1.65; William Harris, 32 cents; Wilhelmina Nfach, $27.47; unknown man, 27 cents ; Samuel Jcnes, 2 cents;

Edward Waldron,

Salmon, $6; John Hamson, $16.03; Bridget Harrison, $37.07; Amelia Frishie, $18.90; /1 cents ; unknown man, $2; Ignots Blynn, $2.14; Elward J. Kelly, $1.18 unknown

Emiel Moran, $4.85; Mary Ostrader, $1.82; Mary Daly, $2.50: Tillie Simmons, $17.50; man, 11 cents ; Frank Verhleman, $7 J. Smith, $58.38; John Barnes, 8 cents;

Anna Hromadka, $1.52; James Foust, $1.50; Anna Jarmelon, $2. Total, $223.79. Thomas Clancey. $22.50; James Maher, 23 cents; Delia Bennett, 23 cents; Jacob Krakowsky. $1.92: unknown man, 40 cents; Charles Atkinson, 5 cents; Arnold Syrkin,

Cash Received from City Hospital May 3, 1926. 25 cents; unknown man, 65 cents; Gussie Rosenzweig, 5 cents; J. B. Burns, 31 cents; Taulhert, Austin, $5 ; Andrew Normand, $1.93 ; Ralph, Ann Gannon, $194.98 ; Joseph william Lines, 72 cents ; Edward Fades', 45 cents ; Peter Smodki, 66 cents ; Karl

Olville, $7.05; John Burnaski, 71 cents ; Kate Luskin, $1 ; Lilly Vass, $6.26. Total, Chotymuk, 57 cents; unknown man. 45 cents ; Louis Phal (Battling Siki), 2 cents; $216.93. Paul A. Detramasure, 73 cents : unknown man. $1.25; Susie Fallon, $4.11; William

Cash Received from City 11cm., Xcerolonieal and Cancer Hospital May 10, 1926. Daly, 3 cents ; Joseph Taylor, $10.86.

Margaret Bohleman, $2.43; William R. Neale, $3; Patrick Cronin, $9; Christina Cash Received from Properly Clerk, Police Headquarters, October 26, 1926.

Dirges, $1.37; Thomas Hulbert, $6.90; Charles Seelhack, 5 cents ; Mary Salan, $62.26; John Corage, $2; Estella Phillips. 4 cents; unknown man, $1.47; Joseph Maloney, George Line. $10; Patrick Mackin, $6.32: Mary O'Connors, $1; Amelia Nincikowska, 12 cents; James Marvin, 12 cents : Luker Murphy, 20 cents; Ismare Queroof, $4.71: $37; Anna Forman, 97 cents. Total, $140.30. Peter Lyons, 6 cents; William Butkoff, $12.01; Lem Hong, $5.32; John Dolan, $9.77;

Cash Received front City Home June 10, 1926. Frank Gigert. $1.45; Harry Roth, 14 cents; unknown man, $19.44; unknown woman, Sidney Wells, $77; Andrew Link, $1.70; Charles Steel, $1; Mars. Pierce, $6.11; `1.6x4: Mondeika Cadenzs, $1.18; Isadore Baeza, $4.23 ; H. Miller, $23; William Cobb,

.32.85; Michael Garchwski, $1.26; unknown man, $1; Daniel Hickey, $2.21; Jennie Callan, Jacob Schumaker, $6; Michael Anton, $4; Patrick McCormick, $3.92; Annie Crakon, $221.91; Charles Geissler, $1.47; Rachel Butler, $12.10; Sarah Murray, $1; Bridget 10 cents ; Mayer Herman. 73 cents; Nathan Kaslow. 25 cents ; John McGuire, 55 cents;

Mary Jackson, $6.45; Mary Eagcn, $3; Martha Youmans, 50 cents, Henry Keating, $6. Total, $53.51.

Cash Received from City Hospital September 2, 1926. John Notz, 35 cents; Johanna, Fitzgerald, 65 cents; Joseph /Coyle, $2.75; Mary

McAvoy, $3.50; Barney Friedman, $4.13; Frank Flood, $7.10; George Alfonzo, 40 cents; Frank Mulligan, 37 cents; Alfred Coulombe, $70.37. Total, $89.62.

Cash Received from City Home, Neurological and Cancer Hospital September 10, 1926. Mollie Katcher, $50; Edith Pearson, $1.40 ; Herman Larson. $115; Ella Farrel,

8 cents; John Ruff, $30; Julia ,Burrows, $1; John Loeffler, $4.05; Ludwig J. Motzfield, 23 cents ; Edward Gycen, 21 cents. Total, $201.97.

Cash Received from City Home October 11, 1926. Mary O'Connell, 11 cents; George Walker, $1.50; Minnie Scott, $7.05; James Kiley,

$5; Mary Jones, $5; Louis Rosofsky, $15; Annie Milky, $6; Esther Smith, $1; Albert Horn, 20 cents; William Hallahan, $2.75; Margaret McKinley, $40; Julia Forbes, $3.31; Harry Heller, $5.19. Total, $92.11.

Cash Received from City Hospital Noventber 1,1926.

unknown man, $1.43; Charks McAlpin, $1.05: John J. Moquist, $7; unknown man, O'Connor. $1.70; John Strack, $2; John Canavan, 99 cents ; George Rich, $3.85; Gustave 13 cents ; Mary Redlimb, $37.34 ; George Savage. 25 cents ; William Sanders, 75 cents; Kheeler, 80 cents. Total, $345.55. William Hank, 57 cents ; unknown man, 30 cents; Vincenze Nateli, 50 cents; Mary

Cash Received from City Home July 12, 1926, Nleyers, 12 cents; unknown man, 18 cents; Henry Nagle, $18.20; Michael Burke, 43 Ellen Hendrickson, $7; Bertha Miller, $5; Gaetano Pulisa, $3; Charles Rich, $1; cents; John McDermott. 75 cents ; Joseph Reinhardt, 15 cents; unknown man, 12 cents ;

Anna McGuire, $4.56; Harry Olxlyke, $2; Joseph Cohen, $6; Catherine Hanlon, $9; t Max Young. $7.41; unknown woman, 26 cents; unknown man, $1.25; Joseph W. B.

* Previously reported in CITY RECORD, January, 1926.

Estates in Which Letters of Administration Have Been Issued or Applied for, but in Which Final Decrees Have Not Been Entered, the Estates Still Being in Course of Administration.

Name and Address of Decedent and Country or Place from Expendi- Which Decedent Came. Receipts. tures.

MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. THE CITY RECORD. 785

Ryan, 27 cents ; George Maier, $3.67; Edward Barry, 64 cents ; Myron Soloman, 60 cents ; Jacob Simon, $57.33 ; John Monterverdi, 65 cents ; Govan' Agme, 15 cents ;

David Nelson, 15 cents ; unknown man, $2; John Tierney, $2; unknown woman, $1.31; unknown woman, 30 cents ; Henry Ware, 29 cents ; Michael Olinick, 49 cents ; James

Leonard, 80 cents; John Young, $3.35 ; Alex Carroll, $1.02; unknown man, $1.46 ; Fred Schneider, $6.75 ; Charles Rooney, $17.90; Louis Zennare, $2.10 ; Salvatore Mancine, $11.35 ; Tony Amen. 45 cents.

Frank Ciaffi, $32; Edward Brennan, $215; Edward Brennan, $1.34; unknown man, 95 cents ; John Fagan, $2; unknown man, $2.41; Peter Talan, $21 ; John McLaughlin, $50.05; Hyman Oppenheimer, $2.64; Patrick Morrisey, 7 cents; William Addie, 60 cents ; unknown man, $16 ; unknown man, 36 cents ; unknown man, $5 ; unknown man, 6 cents ; Andrew Anderson, 37 cents; William Goerson, $3 ; unknown man, 31 cents; unknown man, $1.60; John McMann, 90 cents; unknown man, $4.22; Thomas Barbute, $12.05 ; Theodore Wahler, $5.76; Frank Giacons, $1 ;unknown man, 57 cents ; unknown man, $1; Morris Sussman, 6 cents ; Joseph Pauleski, $1; Andrew Olsen, $2.03; John O'Donnell, $1.20; unknown woman, 3 cents ; Mary Mason, $1.22; Herman Knaut, 3 cents; Samuel Gleason, $20; unknown man, 6 cents; unknown man, $8.66; unknown man, 50 cents ; Leon Nowell, 10 cents ; Fred Crawford, 30 cents; Peter McHugh, 16 cents; William Valentine, $7.77; Charles W. Lewis, 37 cents; Everett Sannwaldt, $20.10; Henry Williams, 12 cents; unknown man, $10.70; unknown man, 95 cents; Robert Hall, 28 cents; Bernardo Trivelli, $1.20; Joseph Lapowitz, $41.10; Hermanie Garcia, $2.35 ; unknown man, 35 cents ; Henry Nelson, $6.85 ; Nicholas Ruduck, $2.69; unknown man, $11 ; Peter Wilson, $22.76; Lathowier, $3.62; Alexander Frazer, 45 cents: Thomas Wulson, 35 cents ; unknown man, $5.61 ; unknown man, 5 cents; Stanley, 30 cents ; George F. Russell, $1 ; May Brown, $66.52 ; Brocco Nickelette, $6.61; Antonio Lastell, $135.79 ; unknown man, $7.25 ; unknown man, 37 cents ; Ralph Thompson, 42 cents; Sarah Weintraub, $27 ; John W. Frieder, $1.26 ; John Imbergane, $5.30; unknown man, $2.30 ; unknown man, 10 cents ; Henry Owen, 20 cents ; Albert Blum, $7.03; unknown man, 35 cents ; Walter Seeb, 13 cents. Total, $1,095.49.

Cash Statement for 1926. Cash Book Balance January 1, 1926 $1,413,696 59 Receipts $949,061 46 Refunds 2,488 79

1 Interest 8,825 14

Total receipts for 1926 970,375 39 Bank transfers 16,882 02 Redeposits 2,359 18 Adjustments 2,667 49

Total $2,405,980 67 Payments $782,802 71 Refunds 1,924 35

Distribution -Name and Address of Decedent

Expendi- Final Made Pur-

and Country or Place

Receipts. tures. Decree suant to from Which Decedent Came. Entered. Final Decree.

*Charles Feigl, 1183 Woodycrest avenue, Austria 873 82 873 82 1-29-26 Next of kin.

*Giorgio Giuntini, 587 East 184th street, Italy 350 89 350 89 2-17-26 Next of kin.

*Hans 0. Grauman, 1171 Sherman ave- nue, Germany 947 28 947 28 9-30-26 Next of kin.

*Katie Hritz, 631 East 168th street, Austria-Hungary 794 79 794 79 2-26-26 Next of kin.

*Emil Janson, 599 East 140th street, Fin- land 1,291 31 1,291 31 2-17-26 Next of kin.

*Henry M. Kaplan, 777 Crotona park- way, Latvia 1,091 14 1,091 14 2-26-26 Next of kin.

*Charles Kingsley, 935 Courtlandt avenue, England 1,751 95 1,751 95 12-23-26 Next of kin.

*Harry Lawson, 857 East 176th street, England 720 34 720 34 2- 3-26 Next of kin.

Frances Lisi, 2082 Prospect avenue, Italy 1,257 82 1,257 82 5-14-26 Next of kin. *Patrick Mulrane, 757 Edison avenue,

Ireland 604 50 604 50 2-17-26 Next of kin. *Louis Monnet, Jr., 700 Manida street, Italy 4,872 56 4,872 56 9-23-26 Next of kin. *Joseph Nigro, 135 East 149th street, Italy 1,958 88 1,958 88 11-20-26 Next of kin. *Henry Nauman, 854 Union avenue, Ger-

many 1,862 55 1,862 55 12-30-26 Claimant. *Antromaci Papazoclou, 1707 Unionport

road, Greece 1,241 71 1,241 71 12-18-26 Next of kin. *Sophie Shapiro, 1044 Kelly street, Russia 670 56 670 56 3-24-26 Next of kin. *Harry Smith, 455 East 146th street,

United States 407 51 407 51 2- 3-26 City treasury. *Lizzie Smith, 455 East 146th street,

United States 356 26 356 26 2- 1-26 City treasury. *Andreas Szmrek, St. Francis Hospital,

141st street and St. Anns avenue, Hun- gary 1,349 86 1,349 86 4- 6-26 Next of kin,

*Joseph Saumell, 475 East 140th street, South America 1,069 61 1,069 61 1-29-26 Next of kin.

*Mary F. Trainor, 1139 Tinton avenue, United States 992 25 992 25 12- 1-26 City treasury.

*Frederick W. Werner, 561 Walton ave- nue, Germany 1,620 52 1,620 52 10-20-26 Claimants.

* Previously reported in CITY RECORD, January, 1926.

Estates in Which Letters of Administration Have Been Granted, but Which Have Been Closed without the Entry of a Final Decree, the Expenditures Equalling the Receipts and There Being no Further Assets to Administer.

Name and Address of Decedent and Country or Place from Expendi- Which Decedent Came. Receipts. tures.

Total withdrawals $784,727 06 Bank transfers 16,884 97 Redeposits 2,359 18

803,971 21

Cash balance December 31, 1926

$1,602,009 46

Deposited as follows: National Park Bank $141,003 08 American Trust Co 210,430 91 Guaranty Trust Co 168,026 56 Bankers Trust Co

163,541 73 Capitol National Bank

64,426 35

Empire Trust Co 188,834 76 Title Guarantee & Trust Co

6,973 47

Federation Bank & Trust Co 139,541 62 Brooklyn Trust Co 183,641 95 Chatham-Phenix National Bank & Trust Co 160,144 29 New York Trust Co 175,444 74

$1,602,009 46

Total paid into the City treasury during the year for costs $2,875 00 Total paid into the City treasury during the year for commissions 28,318 39 Total paid into the City treasury during the year for intestate estates.... 10,912 48

City and County of New York, ss.: James F. Egan, Public Administrator of the County of New York, being duly sworn,

deposes and says that according to his best knowledge, information and belief, the fore going report contains a true statement of the total amount of his receipts and expendi-tures in each case in which lie has taken charge of and collected any effects or on which the Public Administrator has administered during the year 1926, with the name of the deceased, his or her addition, and the country or place from which he or she came, if the same be known.

Sworn to before me this day of January, 1927. JAMES F. EGAN.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, BRONX COUNTY.

REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1926.

Office of the Public Administrator of the County of Bronx, Bronx County Trust Co. Building, 2804 3d Avenue, City of New York, January 11, 1927. To the Honorable the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York, City Hall, New

York City :

Gentlemen-The Public Administrator of the County of Bronx herewith exhibits to the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York a statement under oath of the total amount of his receipts and expenditures in each case or estate in which he has taken charge of, or collected any assets and on which he is administering up to the 31st day of December, 1926, with the names and addresses of deceased and the country or place from which decedent came. so far as is known. Respectfully,

JAMES W. BROWN, Public Administrator of the County of Bronx.

Estates in IVhich Final Decrees Have Been Entered.

Distribution Name and Address of Decedent

from Which Decedent Came. and Country or Place

Receipts. tures. Decree suant to

Expendi- Final Made Pur-

Entered. Final Decree.

*Elizabeth Blake, 424 East 139th street, United States $298 57 $298 57

*Abraham Bernfeld, 115 McClellan street, unknown 6,170 04 6,170 04

*Giuseppe Botte, 208 East 148th street, Italy 968 67 968 67

*Sebato Castello, 265 East 153d street, Italy 1,325 84 1,325 84

*Cornelius Connors, 143 Willis avenue, Ireland 1,700 15 1,700 15

*Johann Dolczal, 2247 Ryer avenue, Austria 1,905 61 1,905 61 *Emanuel Danzi, 531 East 137th street,

Italy 22,881 54 22,881 54 *Julius M. Delbove, St. Francis Hospital,

Belgium 1,062 97 1,062 97 *George Dauguet, 894 Trinity avenue,

France 2,047 66 2,047 66

*Anna Segelken, Huxfeld, Germany ; Germany

*Herman Stranzenbach, Sound View avenue ; Germany *Marie Schenke, 789 Elton avenue ; Germany *Nicolas Hoffman, 742 Van Nest avenue; France *Jane C. Conlon, 2603 Briggs avenue ; United States *Rafaele D'Ambrosio, 615 East 183d street ; Italy *Carolina Almo, 2615 3d avenue ; Italy *William Houstin, 431 East 138th street ; United States *Israel Gorelick, 847 Freeman street; Russia *Bridget Agnes Carr, St. Francis Hospital ; unknown *Frank Duffy, 1419 Parker street ; Ireland *Thomas Connell, 977 Woodycrest avenue; Ireland *Fannie Rosenbaum, 1401 Bryant avenue; United States *Bruno Steinert, 447 East 163d street; unknown *Thomas O'Reilly, 311 East 136th street ; Ireland *Charles Olstein, 13 East Fordham road ; Russia *Mary Weber, 751 Jackson avenue ; Germany Gertrude Halpern, 765 Union avenue ; Russia Estr Silverman, 1333 Brook avenue ; unknown Ezekiel Diaz, Fordham Hospital; Nfexico

*Charles Freshman, 5455 Sylvan avenue ; Austria *Raffaele Lamanna, 512 Courtlandt avenue; Italy *Sebastiano Fazzino, 320 East 148th street ; Italy *Kate Dobrin, 887 Longwood avenue ; Russia *Emil Vasen, 2769 Creston avenue ; Germany *Salvatore Cinelli, 489 College avenue; Italy *Heaton Bailey, 408 EAt 139th street ; United States *NI argaret Forsyth, 876 Hornaday place ; United States *Adele Granget, 864 Cauldwell avenue; Germany *Ellen F. Power, 183d street and Belmont avenue; unknown *Joseph Olmeda, 15 East 199th street; Guatemala *Conrad Beerli, Thar, Canton, St. Gatlin; Switzerland *Sarah Chernin, 734 East 180th street ; Russia *Joseph Patello, 28 East Clark place ; Italy *Basil D. Gordeenko, 2710 Sedgwick avenue ; Russia *Anna Gordeenko, Ukraine, Russia *George Hager, 452 East 146th street ; Germany *Herman Smit, 604 Melrose avenue ; The Netherlands *Josephine Moran, House of Calvary, Featherbed lane ; United

States *Elizabeth Aughton, 916 Trinity avenue ; England *Jacob Friedman, 865 East 165th street ; Czechoslovakia *Fannie Lerner, 759 Jennings street ; Russia *Sophia Muller, 1106 Jackson avenue; unknown *Abraham Melnitskv, 1290 Fulton avenue ; Russia *Gioacchino De Nicola, 2341 Webster avenue ; Italy *Henry Pappenhagen, 1919 Boston road ; Germany *Max Margulies, 590 Southern boulevard ; Poland *Bella Margulies, 590 Southern boulevard ; Russia *Clementine Klemisch, 643 Cauldwell avenue ; Austria *Michael Hoare, 2270 University avenue; Ireland *Frank Mallard, Riverside Hospital ; England Charles D. Stevens, 1172 Tinton avenue; unknown *Modesto Loperfido, 2057 Morris avenue; Italy *Susan Boyd, 1172 Tinton avenue ; Ireland *Sarah Ziskind, 1340 Morris avenue ; unknown *Joseph Ziskind, Warsaw, Poland ; Poland *James Ardivino, 67 West 169th street ; Italy *Herbert C. Smith, 1149 Boston road ; England *Benjamin Johnson, 174 East 188th street; Sweden *Annie Preminger, 1475 Boston road ; Austria

$32 09 490 17 356 22 247 05 328 67 138 06 601 97 261 69 430 70 208 15 165 55 608 02

1,796 39 212 11

1,002 66 1,922 53

337 57 650 00 990 61 152 25

324 90

1,224 10

315 62 998 59

1,005 08 1,580 96 2,355 55

268 49 236 30 321 18 307 00 303 00

2,075 86 920 23 290 33 174 87 14 00

1,293 94 7,778 11 7,463 75 5,331 11 3,074 00

$3,200 60 2,474 84

206 61

2- 3-26 Next of kin.

11-15-26 Claimants.

9-27-26 Next of kin.

2-17-26 Next of kin.

9-23-26 Next of kin. 7-28-26 Next of kin.

6-11-26 Next of kin.

11-29-26 City treasury.

11- 4-26 Next of kin.

$32 09 490 17 356 22 247 05 328 67 138 06 601 97 261 69 430 70 208 15 165 55 608 02

1,796 39 212 11

1,002 66 1,922 53

337 57 650 00 990 61 152 25

581 75 273 16 45 73 10 65 36 61

446 77 4 60

700 92 157 93

8 53 15 01 32 91

444 92 15 64

220 23 34 68

• 422 70 523 11 355 30

994 210 35 90 60

223 35 241 06 461 38 335 62 229 92 102 03 13 82

441 61 4,782 53

913 11 604 55 455 29

$1,899 33 818 89 31 79

$2,167 94 $1,495 98

1,143 96 417 33 1,638 33

473 92 345 62 90 50 8 49

733 65 61 00

1,008 05 268 30

* Previously reported in CITY RECORD, January, 1926. * Previously reported in CITY RECORD, January, 1926.

786 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927.

Name and Address of Decedent and Country or Place From Which Decedent Came.

Expendi- Receipts. tures.

Miscellaneous Estates Reported to Public Administrator, Investigated, but no Further Action Taken or Letters Issued to Others.

*Jacob Berkowitz, 628 Coster street; Poland 406 00 *Antonio DiTomasso, 3132 Villa avenue; Italy 1,030 20 *Otto Berg, 348 East 144th street; Sweden 429 00 *William Bogner, 949 Trinity avenue; Germany 376 32 *Philip Schneider, 939 East Tremont avenue; Germany 543 09 *John P. O'Bryan, Kingsbridge road; unknown 2,597 35 *Vincenzo Marinuzzi, 1861 Barnes avenue; Italy 790 45 *Thomas M. Bourke, 13 Perot street ; Ireland 2,819 16 *Corrado Bevilacqua, 349 East 133d street; Italy 1,076 38 Edward Archibald, 2405 Grand avenue; United States 74 42 Matthew Barry, Lincoln Hospital ; United States 1,307 40 Anthony Bavuso, 2414 Belmont avenue ; United States 934 50 William Bayrhoffer, 146 Willis avenue; Germany William Beattie, 400 East 135th street; unknown 133 33 Louis H. Behrens, 312 East 156th street; unknown 1 00 Stephan Bernitsky, 178th street and 3d avenue; Hungary Charles Berkowitz, 772 Forest avenue; unknown Irving Blaustein, 948 East 179th street ; Russia Morris Bleistift, 1530 Charlotte street; unknown 840 95 Morris Block, 1144 Tiffany street; Lithuania Isaac Brass, 510 East 137th street ; Poland Bridget Brazil, House of Calvary, Featherbed lane; Ireland 12,811 81 Michael Carroll, Tipperary, Ireland; Ireland Richard Carroll, 304 East 165th street; United States Peter Colabrese, 1017 East 217th street ; United States 797 79 Louis Comphord, 2004 Clinton avenue ; United States Patrick Connor, 153 Alexander avenue ; Ireland Bridget Conway, House of Calvary, Featherbed lane; Ireland Arthur B. Craft, 65 Jessup place; United States 1,019 20 Lena Czaja, 413 East 158th street ; Austria Joseph Czuba, U. S. Veterans' Hospital, 130 West Kings-

bridge road ; Poland Theresa Devine, 371 East 183d street; United States 882 08 August Donis, 446 East 170th street; unknown 11 27 James Farrell, 710 Trinity avenue; Ireland Carl Fehrmann, Home for Incurables, 183d street and 3d

avenue; Germany 2,517 36 Annie Flonder, unknown ; unknown Annie Fennell, 707 East 226th street ; unknown Jacob Friedman, 986 Fox street ; Hungary M. Galgat, 769 East 156th street ; Lithuania 824 02 Morris Geller, 970 Prospect avenue; Hungary 621 28 Chaim Rubin Gitlitz, 593 Snedeker avenue ; Russia 329 69 Dora Glickman, 1133 Boston road ; Roumania 1,151 22 Robert Gault, 2391 Tiebout avenue; Ireland 101 48 Louis Green, 1086 Kelly street ; Poland 332 69 Jeremiah Harrigan, 2505 Davidson avenue ; Ireland 83 31 Adolf Heinz, 609 Eagle avenue; Germany 3,334 23 Ludwig Heinz, Bavaria, Germany ; Germany 100 00 John Hutchinson, 3927 Setton avenue; Ireland 894 99 Anna Kelm, 951 Washington avenue ; Germany 232 37 Leopold Klein, 1018 East 179th street; Lithuania 1,025 48 John S. Knaust, 140 East 141st street; Sweden 3,856 97 David Kregler, 1242 Evergreen avenue ; unknown Lars Larsen, 1876 Cedar avenue; Norway Salvatore Lo Menzo, 4278 3d avenue; United States Susan McGillion, Ireland; Ireland Frederick Maack, 985 East Tremont avenue; Germany Daniel Maher, Ireland; Ireland. .. Peter Maher, 818 St. Anns avenue ; United States Sigmund Mahler, 1073 Teller avenue; Poland 287 26 Charles Sibley May, 4747 Richardson avenue; unknown 753 25 Betty Meland, 1260 Elder avenue; Russia 1,047 67 Michael Morrissey, 630 Concord avenue; Newfoundland Peter Murphy, 161 Dittmar street; United States Theresa Murphy, 660 Burke avenue; Ireland John A. McLellan, 871 Throggs Neck boulevard ; Nova Scotia Arthur E. Netzband, 3152 3d avenue; Germany Paul Neumann, 120 Cypress avenue ; Germany Lour Reinhard Olsen, 2121 Chatterton avenue; Norway Gustav H. Pearson, 1080 Neill avenue; Sweden Harry Rapchick, 169 Brook avenue; Poland Sophie Receveur, 1448 St. Lawrence avenue; France Guiseppe Reda. 504 Brook avenue; Italy Frances Jane Rickey, 1666 Bussing avenue; Canada Antoinette Rusiecki. 2301 Walton avenue : Poland Theresa Sandyos, 370 East 159th street ; Germany Ada Santantonio, 341 East 134th street; France Nettie Schmidt, 867 East 181st street; Germany Anna Schwartzenberg, 456 East 135th street; Germany 645 48 Sidney Seidner, 1123 Tiffany street: Roumania Nora Snyder, Villa avenue. Bedford Park; Ireland Johan Henry Spinken. 370 East 159th street ; Germany Charles Steinberg, 815 East 167th street; Austria 161 73 Peter George Terovas. 927 Tremont avenue; Albania 3,717 93 Rudolph Wenger, 853 Southern boulevard; Switzerland 431 80

* Previously reported in CITY RECORD, January, 1926.

Estates in Which Letters of Administration Have Not Been Granted or Issued and Which are Still in the Course of Administration.

Name and Address of Decedent and Country or Place From Which Decedent Came.

Expendi- Receipts. tures.

*Guiseppe Mosca, 306 East 31st street; Italy *James Finn, 194 Brown place; unknown *Stephanie Duba, 2801 Valentine avenue; Poland *Hussein H. Hassen, 1921 Washington avenue; Bulgaria $1 78 *Marie Czerniejewska, 2617 3d avenue; Poland 100 00 Angelo Caruso, 710 East 215th street; Italy *Anna Turner, 780 Elton avenue ; United States Louis Blaustein, 451 East 165th street; Austria 15 25 Charles Davidson, Palisade avenue and 256th street ; Unknown 23 37 Marie DeGreville, 3476 3d avenue ; France 17 50 Luigi Fino, 607 Concord avenue; Italy 48 91 Augustus Hay, 1175 Clay avenue; unknown 20 25 Michael Kopack, 2315 Crotona avenue; Russia Max Machaelis, 2600 Decatur avenue; unknown 1 89 Gerard Opits, 34421/2 3d avenue, unknown 105 87 Vera Rosenblatt, 547 Claremont parkway ; Russia 79 61 William Schwerzmann, 1320 Clay avenue ; Switzerland Lawrence Toggio, 311 East 149th street ; Italy 21 94 Deborah Toplin, 2147 Washington avenue; Russia 40 52 Unknown colored man, unknown ; unknown 1 40 Nellie Ward, 479 East Tremont avenue; Ireland 51 Felice Locilento, 2209 2d avenue; Italy Fred Swaninger, 721 East 222d street; unknown Frank Thor, 469 St. Anns avenue; Sweden 56 00 Christian Baechtold, Colton, California; Germany John Sorrentino, 3227 White Plains avenue; Italy

* Previously reported in CITY RECORD, January, 1926.

Name and Address of Decedent and Country or Place from

Expendi- Which Decedent Came. Receipts. tures.

*Adam Pabst, 880 Cauldwell avenue; Germany

$57 44 $57 44 *Susan Pabst, 880 Cauldwell avenue; Germany

54 54 *Elizabeth Judge, Grand Concourse; England

27 23 27 23 *James Burns, 375 East 137th street; Ireland 2 00 *Joseph Licentiata, 727 East 219th street; Italy *Karolina Lena Maderstein, 4387 3d avenue; Austria 127 14 123 14 Lillian Blackwell, 2280 Bassford avenue; United States 4 00 4 00 Ida Cohen, 1648 Washington avenue; unknown 54 Mary Craft, 65 Jessup place; United States 1,378 98 42 15 *Henry Dietrich, 1302 Inwood avenue; England 50 Louis Doman, 1325 Grand Concourse; unknown 1 08 Paul Eitner, 698 East 138th street; unknown 3 25 1 25 Michael J. Harris, 426 East 142d street; Ireland 3 93 Pietro Iacono, 290 East 155th street; Italy 108 51 98 46 Elias Kadaner, 1116 Tinton avenue; unknown 15 63 15 63 Katharina Kirchner, 533 East 144th street; unknown 12 00 10 80 Jake Lesser, 149 Minneford place; Russia 160 10 160 10 Bernard Lynch, unknown; unknown 54 Anthony Margaritta, 932 East 165th street; Italy 25 John Mokor, 1014 Trinity avenue; Germany 54 52 54 52 Margaret Moore, 2302 Valentine avenue; unknown 10 00 10 00 Joseph M. Schwarz, 1053 Southern boulevard ; unknown 27 Anthony Sdoia, 1744 Anthony avenue; unknown 2 00 2 00 Henry L. Sonnand, 2020 Grand avenue; Russia 21 81 21 81 Frank Swasky, unknown; unknown 30 An Urianek, 57 East 174th street; Czecho Slovakia 65 58 65 58

Bertha Wichmann, House of Calvary; Sweden 77 55 77 55 Bergoll Mangooni, 2029 Bathgate avenue; unknown Stanley Grittenas, 602 East 138th street ; Lithuania Elvira Besson, Montefiore Hospital; United States Solomon Lowotick, 1833 Washington avenue ; unknown Edward Klingbeil, 594 St. Anns avenue; unknown Frank Freeman, 455 East 185th street; unknown Isidore Blustein, East 138th street; Poland 25 Edward B. Van Duzor, 1646 Weeks avenue; unknown Filomena B. Ciricola, 455 East 184th street ; Italy 20

* Previously reported, CITY RECORD, January, 1926.

Estates in Which Letters of Administration Have not Been Granted and in Which Effects Have Been Received from the Police Department, Hospitals and the Depart-ment of Public Welfare.

Police Department—James Harvey, 339 Alexander avenue; Hugo Sattler, 1275 Lafayette avenue; Charles Cudmore, 3348 Olinville avenue; James J. Murphy, 1054 Hall place ; unknown colored man, unknown ; unknown man, unknown ; Ward Tierney, 387 East Fordham road; George Nye, 244 East 144th street; Morris Goldstone, 1973 Vyse avenue ; Karl Spielman, 105 East 113th street ; Charles Schmidt, 2550 Park avenue; Paul Schwartz, 482 East 167th street; unknown man, unknown ; Chris Corrigan, 1855 Cedar avenue; Chas. Francilli, unknown; unknown man, unknown; Walter Okra, 3505 East Tremont avenue; unknown man, unknown; Rebecca Schacter, 1411 Townsend avenue; unknown woman, unknown.

Lincoln Hospital—Sarah Ambrowitz, 1327 Southern boulevard ; Dora Markowitz, 933 East 167th street; Thomas Clancey, 550 East 133d street ; Anna Going, 3600 Park avenue; Paul Faison, 855 Morris avenue; Domenci Marketti, 25 Cleveland place; Mary Erlwein, 492 Bergen avenue; Frederick Vilkie, 246 East 142d street; Solomon Perr, unknown ; Harry Ettinger, 1610 Zerega avenue ; George Stevenson, 2401 8th avenue; William Preston Moore, Jamaica, Long Island; Richard Beckmann, unknown; Isidore Buchbinder, 879 Longwood avenue; Angelina Terona, 945 East 167th street; Eva Jones, 425 East 153d street; Charles Cropper, 307 East 134th street; Beulah Crander, 950 Aldens avenue; Abraham Bougas, 1525 Charlotte street; Jennie Ehritt, 324 East 154th street ; Ida Karman, 1248 Washington avenue; Domenick Kanelesh, 107 Warder-mender avenue, Astoria ; Patrick Traynor, 799 East 140th street ; Gertrude Itzkowitz, 737 East 152d street; William Schneider, 436 East 139th street; Benjamin Kleinrock, 136 Ridge street ; Frank Gruber, unknown; Benjamin Schnieder, 436 East 169th street; Mary Fleshlen, 1334 Intervale avenue; Gerard D'Elia, 188 Lincoln avenue; Ida Dreiser, 427 East 147th street; Henry Buchardt, 1000 Hoe avenue; James Regan, 380 East 140th street; Dorothy Strance, 432 Concord avenue; Selma Schwartz, 566 Beck street.

Theodore Weiss, 1016 Washington avenue; Mary Toal, 375 East 143d street; Theresa Marconi, 249 East 148th street; Charles White, 30 West 135th street; Ellis Kett, 739 Brook avenue; James Hall, 253 East 141st street; James Gallopo, 236 East 148th street; Elizabeth Emato, 126 Willis avenue; John Corwin, 555 East 132d street; Catherine Conners, 289 Bonner place; Bella Evelyn, 543 East 139th street; Margaret Gardner, 911 Union avenue; Nicholas Hein, 1112 Findlay avenue ; Fannie Lindenburg, 835 Fox street ; Dora Pendler, 911 Freeman street ; Fred Rosatak, 336 St. Anns avenue; Frank Marshall, 892 Fox street; Martha Rosenthal, 752 Westchester avenue; Samuel Mink, 1098 Grant avenue, Gene Mourell, 395 Willis avenue; Henry Dormer, 449 East 154th street; Sarah Horowitz, 1006 Tinton avenue; Mary La Rose, 494 East 167th street ; Rose Lipaders, 1058 Teller avenue; Henry Hopper, 577 East 161st street; Ada Harris, 984 Morris avenue; Innocremgo Incobacci, 249 East 152d street; Mary McCrosky, 327 Beekman avenue; Isaac Oxman, 883 Southern boulevard; Martha Pollock, 468 East 139th street ; Matthew Speedy, 755 Forest avenue.

Vincent Vario, 530 East 138th street; Emma Winston, 990 Brook avenue; William Ince, 383 Park avenue; Henry Sonnanberg, 493 East 156th street; Charles Verrall, 416 West 36th street; Carmella Vendett, 319 East 152d street; Thomas Riding, 586 East 134th street; Fred Holstein, 35 Isabella place: Alfred Weiner, 834 East 161st street; Thresa Grossman, 634 Crotona Park avenue ; James Walsh, 306 West 181st street; Bella Wacks, 590 East 139th street; Ellen Vanderbeck, 1251 Gerard avenue; William Palmer, 24 South street ; Daniel Daly, 1344 Wilkins avenue; Sarah Dirisi, 501 East 136th street; Esther Walk, 809 Freeman street; Frank Lippy, 1106 Southern boulevard ; Adolph Zounder, 727 East 158th street ; Walter Purcell, 556 St. Pants place ; William Levine, 801 Freeman street ; Louise Weishaupt, 448 East 147th street; Almeta Williams, 869 East 156th street; Rose Wablrab, 1039 Forest avenue; Alice Flaherty, 934 Ogden avenue ; George Pelletier. 139 James street, Newark, N. J.; Andrew Olsen, unknown; Charles Quinn, 432 College avenue; Michael Russo, 1453 Cromwell avenue; Stephen Sullivan, 477 East 134th street; George Shorp, 290 East 163d street ; Antoinette Savina, 317 Crimmins avenue; Carrie Smith, 877 East 165th street.

Bertha Spector, 172 Brook avenue; Olive Smith, 1108 Longwood avenue; Frieda Wiesner, 1036 Simpson street; Antonio Vesley, 824 Tinton avenue; Charles Taitt, 1438 Vyse avenue; Antoinette Schneider, 1285 Southern boulevard; Mary Stewart, 234 West 131st street; Julia Schalk, 421 East 147th street; Ida Siegel, 811 Cauldwell avenue; Oscar Wolfe, 301 East 161st street; Samuel Weissman, 530 East 139th street; Fanny Brownstein, 1245 Boston road; James Mcllravy, 833 East 167th street; John McNeal, 946 Sherman avenue; Lilly Mayer, 637 Bergen avenue; Wilhelmina Millis, 988 Brook avenue; Arthur Morrison, 435 West 139th street; Elizabeth Miller, 251 East 148th street; Rachel Massler, 423 St. Pauls place; David Ledger, 306 East 140th street; William Lewis, 125 Cedar street; Gussie Lippe, 522 East 138th street; Rebecca Lipschitz, 1006 Southern boulevard; Fannie Koster, 1 Gouverneur place; Jennie Knezich, 500 East 70th street; Angel Kalmus, 920 East St. John avenue; Mary Kennedy, 2726 3d avenue; Fred Jurges, 921 Tinton avenue ; Frances Healey, 582 East 163d street ; Clara Hazel, 1071 Home street; Charles Goodwin, 983 Jennings street; Ludwiga Gaitka, 535 East 135th street.

Metropolitan Hospital—William J. Coyle, 423 East 170th street; Joseph Jlichio, 1082 Southern boulevard ; Eva Allen, 1516 Brook avenue ; Sigmund Smolka, unknown; Hyman Walkerwitz, 462 East 158th street; Michael Cavanaugh, 829 East 181st street; Morris Weissman, 2 Pinehurst avenue; John McGuiness, 445 Wales avenue; George Manasian, 1088 Washington avenue; Mary Terpolilli, 692 Melrose avenue; John E. Johnson, 571 Fox street ; Marie Margiotta, 2344 Bumont avenue ; Anna Parker, unknown; James P. Hickey, unknown ; Harry Cohen, unknown ; David C. Haloorsen, unknown;

39 08 42 61

201 47 340 96 274 72 447 78 715 13 618 38 479 02 12 01

418 53 415 29

9 37 3 58

9 76

9 13 15 08 4 58

30 129 65

408 4 83

514 47 7 98 2 58 363 7 26

77

565 73 1 50 3 43

302 71

3 95 85

303 42 10 11

201 15 343 82

7 73 6 79

15 08 79 73 18 74 11 67 8 17

246 92 396 41

2 68 17 74

103 71 7 29 2 83 6 05 2 58 4 63 988 848

330 31 05

714 00 681 41 3 91

3,300 70 1,564 46

3.300 70 1,564 46

2,268 37 153 22

510 00 107 31

4,955 30 47 80

745 12 10 74

689 40 319 70

254 63 138 57 275 13 454 35

1,863 38 2 00

245 92 0

7297 1700

7 63 23 85

262 50 5 70 3 94 1 00 1 50

27 44 11 40

$1 00

3 10 3 68

.37 93 1 35

50 2 80

75 1 50

50

150 9 45 1 50

18 00 1 75

1 15

MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. THE CITY RECORD. 787

Susan Fallon, 2249 Webster avenue ; Aaron Henry, 1280 Stebbins avenue ; Joseph Brenner, 1228 Webster avenue.

Sea View Hospital—Celesta Pietrantoni, 4288 3d avenue; Joseph McCollum, 1640 Overing street; Charles O'Connor, 532 East 150th street; Elsie Puella, 106 West 133d street; George Cooney, Eagle avenue; Andrew Wilson, 2425 Valentine avenue.

City Hospital—Frederick Hughes, 758 East 220th street; Richard Brinkman, unknown; Mary McGinley, 731 East 163d street; John Whelan, 4248 Boyd avenue; Elizabeth Pleasant, 1547 Southern boulevard; Marie Tayloe, 1449 Minford place; George Zimmerman, 1738 Webster avenue; Bertha Applegate, 1262 Grant avenue; Ben Wilson, 1042 Southern boulevard; Annie Cashin, 675 Courtlandt avenue; David Luvitch, 691 Wales avenue; Max Berger, 1426 Franklin avenue; Harry Green, 995 Union avenue; Joseph Abel, 1407 Franklin avenue ; James Renahan, 1975 Maple avenue ; Barker Weighman, 2735 3d avenue ; Esther Jackson, 666 East 170th street.

Remarks. The balance of moneys remaining in the bards of the Public Administrator of the

County of Bronx on December 31, 1926, are deposited in the following banks: Bronx County ''rust Company, Cosmopolitan Bank, American Exchange Irving Trust Company. State of New York, County of Bronx, ss.:

James W. Brown, Public Administrator of the County of Bronx, being duly sworn, deposes and says : That, according to his best knowledge, infqrmation and belief, the foregoing report contains a true statement of the total amount of moneys received and expended in each case in which he has taken charge of and collected any effects and on which he is administrator, together with the name and address of decedent and the country or place from which decedent came, as far as is known.

JAMES W. BROWN. Sworn to before me this 11th day of January, 1927: CATHERINE M. STREU-

BERT, Notary Public, Bronx County; Bronx County Clerk's No. 174, Reg. No. 2894A ; certificate filed in New York County Clerk's No. 840, Reg. No. 8656; com-mission expires March 30, 1928,

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Municipal Civil Service Commission

of New York Held Friday, Nov. 5, 1926, at 2 P. M.

Present—Abraham Kaplan, President, and Ferdinand Q. Morton and William Drennan, Commissioners. The President presided.

On the recommendation of the Director of Examinations in a report dated Nov. 4, it was

Resolved, That the following eligible lists be and they are hereby promulgated, subject to future investigation of the candidates thereon: Alienist (Psychiatrist), grade 4. Assistant Inspector of Combustibles, grade 2.

The Commission then adjourned to meet Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1926, at 10.30 a. tn. MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

Minutes of a Meeting of the Municipal Civil Service Commission of New York Held Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1926, at 10.30 A. M.

Present—Abraham Kaplan, President, and Ferdinand Q. Morton and William Drennan, Commissioners. The President presided.

A public hearing was had on the proposed amendment of regulation XIII, by adding thereto part II, as follows:

PART II. Definitions :

1. Uniformed Forces—Refers to positions classified in part VII, the police service; part VIII, the fire service, and part IX, the prison service.

2. Record and Seniority—Comparative evaluation of the services of a uniformed employee in terms of percentage. Method of Rating:

3. Previous to each examination for promotion the commission shall adopt methods of rating record and seniority an account of which shall be sent to, the department for which the examination is held.

4. The method of rating will be based upon the length of service in the rank to which the examination is open, with added points for official awards of the department for superior achievement in line of duty, and for honorable service in the United States army, navy or marine corps in time of war, and deducted points for misconduct as shown by official penalties imposed by the department.

5. Seniority of service shall be considered from the date of appointment in the rank to which the examination is open up to and including the date of the mental examination, except that a maximum rating will be given for ten years' service immediately preceding the examination.

6. Official awards shall be considered only when granted previous to the date of the mental examination in the rank to which the examination is open, except that where an award is made after the date of a mental examination and the candidate concerned is promoted from the resulting eligible list, such award shall be considered in an examina-tion for the next higher rank.

7. In the consideration of honorable service in thg United States army, navy, marine corps or army nurse corn, credits will be granted under the following conditions :

(a) Service for less than 30 days will not receive any consideration. (b) The only service which will be considered is that rendered in the Spanish War

between April 23 and Aug. 12, 1898; the World War between April 6, 1917, and Nov. 11, 1918; except that service rendered in the Philippine insurrection between April 11, 1899, and July 4, 1902, and the Boxer Uprising in China between June 20, 1900, and May 12, 1901, will be considered, provided candidate was an actual participant as evidenced by the reception of a campaign badge.

(c) Credit will be given in one examination only as in the case of official awards. (d) Proof of service must be submitted to the commission previous to the date of

the mental examination. No claim made after the promulgation of an eligible list shall be considered,

8. Official penalties shall be considered under the same procedure described in paragraph 6, except that the commission may direct that penalties imposed previous to a certain date shall not be considered.

There were no appearances and the Chair declared the hearing closed. A public hearing was had on the proposed amendment of the exempt classification

under the heading "Commissioner of Accounts" by increasing the number of Examiners of Accounts from 18 to 20. Joseph A. Warren, Commissioner of Accounts, appeared in favor of the proposed amendment. There we4e no other appearances and the Chair declared the hearing closed.

A public hearing was had on the proposed amendment of part I of the non-competitive class under the heading "Bellevue and Allied Hospitals" by increasing the compensation attached to the position of Trained Nurse from $1,260 per annum with maintenance, to $1,500 per annum with maintenance. Mark L. Fleming, General Medical Superintendent. Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, appeared in favor of the proposed amendment, There were no other appearances and the Chair declared the hearing closed.

A public hearing was had on the proposed amendment of part I of the non-competitive class under the heading "Department of Health (Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Otisville, New York)" by increasing the compensation attached to the position of Foreman of Mechanics from $1,620 per annum with maintenance to $1,944 per annum with maintenance. Joseph J. Gallagher, Clerk, Department of Health, appeared in favor of the proposed amendment. There were no other appearances and the Chair declared the hearing closed.

A public hearing was had on the proposed amendment of the exempt classification under the heading "Department of Correction" by increasing the number of Chaplains from 17 to 21. John J. O'Neill, Clerk, Department of Correction, appeared in favor of the proposed amendment. , There were no other appearances and the Chair declared the hearing closed.

The Commission then went into regular session, and on motion, the minutes of the meetings held Nov. 4 and 5, 1926, were approved.

On motion, the following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That the Municipal Civil Service classification of positions in the exempt

class under the heading "Department of Correction" be and the same is hereby amended by changing the line "17 Chaplains" to read "21 Chaplains."

Resolved, That the Municipal Civil Service classification of positions in part I of the non-competitive class, under the heading "Department of Health (Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Otisville, New York)" be and the same is hereby amended by changing the line "Foreman of Mechanics, $1,620 per annum, without maintenance" to read "Foreman of Mechanics, $1,944 per annum, without maintenance."

Resolved, That the Municipal Civil Service classification of positions in the exempt class under the heading "Commissioner of Accounts" be and the same is hereby amended by changing the line "18 Examiners of Accounts" to read "20 Examiners of Accounts." (Commissioner Drennan not voting.)

Resolved, That Regulation XIII, of the Municipal Civil Service Regulations be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto the following:

PART II. Definitions :

I. Uniformed forces—Refers to positions classified in part VII, the police service; part VIII, the fire service; and part IX, the prison service.

2. Record and seniority—Comparative evaluation of the services of a uniformed employee in terms of percentage. Method of Rating:

3. Previous to each examination for promotion the commission shall adopt methods of rating record and seniority an account of which shall be sent to the department for which the examination is held.

4. The method of rating will be based upon the length of service in the rank to which the examination is, open, with added points for official awards of the department for superior achievement in line of duty, and for honorable service in the United States army, navy or marine corps in time of war, and deducted points for misconduct as shown by official penalties imposed by the department.

5. Seniority of service shall be considered from the date of appointment in the rank to which the examination is open up to and including the date of the mental examination, except that a maximum rating will be given for ten years' service immediately preceding the examination.

6. Official awards shall be considered only when granted previous to the date of the mental examination in the rank to which the examination is open, except that where an award is made after the date of a mental examination and the candidate concerned is promoted from the resulting eligible list, such award shall be considered in an examina-tion for the next higher rank.

7. In the consideration of honorable service in the United States army, navy, marine corps or army nurse corps, credits will be granted under the following conditions:

(a) Service for less than 30 days will not receive any consideration. (b) The only service which will be considered is that rendered in the Spanish War

between April 23 and Aug. 12, 1898; the World War between April 6, 1917, and Nov. 11, 1918; except that service rendered in the Philippine insurrection between April 11, 1899, and July 4, 1902, and the Boxer Uprising in China between June 20, 1900, and May 12, 1901, will be considered, provided candidate was an actual participant as evidenced by the reception of a campaign badge.

(c) Credit will be given in one examination only as in the case of official awards. (d) Proof of service must be submitted to the commission previous to the date of

the mental examination. No claim made after the promulgation of an eligible list shall be considered.

8. Official penalties shall be considered under the same procedure described in paragraph 6, except that the commission may direct that penalties imposed previous to a certain date shall not be considered.

Resolved, That the Municipal Civil Service classification of positions in part I of the non-competitive class under the heading "The Bellevue and Allied Hospitals" be and the same is hereby amended by changing the line: "Trained Nurse, $1,260 per annum, with maintenance" to read : "Trained Nurse, $1,500 per annum, with mainte-nance."

William Reilly appeared as directed to show cause why his name should not be removed from the eligible list of Fireman under the provisions of clause 14, of rule VII. On motion, it was

Resolved, That the name of William Reilly, 2426 E. 14th st., Bklyn, be and the same is hereby marked "Qualified" on the eligible list of Fireman.

John J. Dunleavy again appeared as directed to show cause why his name should not be removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions of clause 14, of rule VIII. In this connection the Commission also considered statements made by Mrs. Agnes Mary Dunleavy, the candidate's wife; Margaret Brand, Floral Park. On motion, it was

Resolved, That the name of John J. Dunleavy, 975 Jefferson ave., Bklyn, be and the same is hereby marked "Qualified" on the eligible list of patrolman.

James J. Doebele again appeared as directed to show cause why his name should not be removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions of clause 14, of rule VII. In this connection, the Commission also considered statements made by Michael F. Clarke, 708 E. 8th st., Bklyn; Michael Mullin, 593 Washington ave., Bklyn; Lawrence J. Mulhearn, 273 St. James p1., Bklyn. On motion, it was

Resolved, That the name of James J. Doebele, 859 Atlantic ave., Bklyn, be and the same is hereby marked "Qualified" on the eligible list of Patrolman.

Max G. Bohm, 65 S. 9th st., Bklyn., again appeared as directed in connection with his request that his name be restored to the eligible list of Inspector of Dredging, grade 3. In this connection the Commission also considered statements made by James W. Sullivan. The matter was laid over.

William J. Hargrave, 1857 E. 28th st., Bklyn., appeared as directed in connection with his communication of Oct. 29 requesting that the eligible list of Inspector of Masonry, grades 2 and 3, on which his name appeared, be certified to the Board of Transportation as an appropriate list from which to appoint an Inspector of Construc-tion, Board of Transportation. It appearing from statements made by the Director of Examinations that the advertised requirements for these examinations were dissimilar, the request was denied.

Patrick H. Corbett, 147 13th ave., L. I. City, appeared as directed to show cause why his name should not be removed from the eligible list of Fireman pursuant to the provisions of clause 14 of rule VII. The matter was referred back to the Bureau of Investigation for further investigation and report to the Commission.

Francis D. Devoy, care of West, Dyckman st. and Hudson River, N. Y. City, appeared as directed to show cause why his name should not be removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions of clause 14 of rule VII. The Secretary was instructed to again summon the candidate before the Commission at its next regular meeting.

Dominick R. Galeano, 467 Harmon st., Bklyn., failed to appear as directed in con-nection with his request that his name be restored to the eligible list of Patrolman. The Secretary was instructed to accord him another opportunity to appear before the Commission at its next regular meeting.

George S. Areson, 384 5th ave., Astoria, failed to appear as directed to show cause why his name should not be *removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions of clause 14 of rule VII. The Secretary was instructed to accord him another opportunity to appear before the Commission at its next regular meeting.

John J. Gannon, 76 Willoughby st., Bklyn., a candidate on the eligible list of Laborer, failed to appear as directed in connection with his claim for additional veteran prefer-ence. No action was taken.

The Commission then took up for disposition the case of Angelo E. Favato, who bad appeared before the Commission on Aug. 19 in connection with his request that his name be restored to the eligible list of Patrolman. On motion, it was

Resolved, That the name of Angelo E. Favato, 114 Madison st., Manhattan, be and the same is hereby removed from the list of persons disqualified for employment in the City service, restored to the eligible list of Patrolman and marked "Qualified" thereon (Commissioner Drennan not voting).

On motion, the following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That, pursuant to the provisions of clause 8 of rule XII, John Lehman,

600 W. 165th st., Manhattan, be and be is hereby appointed an Expert Examiner in the office of the Commission in connection with the examination for Law Clerk, grade 3.

Resolved, That Thomas F. Costello, 255 Castleton ave., Tompkinsville, be and he is hereby promoted to the position of Clerk, grade 2, in the office of the Commission, with compensation at the rate of $960 per annum, effective Nov. 16.

788 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927.

The Commission approved the following subjects and weights for the examination of Director of Statistics and Market Reporter : Experience, 3 (70 per cent. required) ; duties, 4 (70 per cent. required) ; oral, 2 (70 per cent. required) ; citizenship, 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

On the recommendation of the Committee on Transfers the following transfers were approved: Mary A. McCormack from Clerk (with knowledge of Addressograph) to Clerk at $1,320 a year, Department of Finance. Harold Perrine, Licensed Fireman from Board of Education to Office of President of Borough of Brooklyn. George Kuznezoy from Scowman to Sweeper, Department of Street Cleaning. Frank Pisaniello from Sweeper to Driver, Department of Street Cleaning. Joseph W. Leonard from Driver to Sweeper, Department of Street Cleaning. John F. Flood, Auto Engineman from Fire Department at $1,620 a year to Department of Finance at $2,160 a year. Bernard Moore, Auto Engineman, from Department of Correction at $1,620 a year to Department of Finance at $1,800 a year. Joseph H. Brown from Oiler to Machinist's Helper, Office of President of Borough of Manhattan. Antoni Galioto from Sweeper to Driver, Department of Street Cleaning. Bryan Murphy and Michael McGuigan, Marine Stokers, from Department of Plant and Structures to Fire Department. Angelo Broccolo from Sweeper to Driver, Department of Street Cleaning. Antonio Galioto from Sweeper to Driver, Department of Street Cleaning. Michael Gannon from Driver to Sweeper, Department of Street Cleaning. Anthony Caputo from Stableman to Sweeper, Department of Street Cleaning.

Herbert F. O'Neill from Deckhand to Marine Stoker, Department of Plant and Structures. John McCarthy from Marine Stoker to Marine Stoker, Oil Burning, Fire Department, he having qualified in the necessary test for latter position. John B. Smith from Paver to Laborer, Office of President of Borough of Manhattan. Salvatore DeLuca, Laborer, from Office of President of Borough of The Bronx, to Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. John B. McInerney, Clerk, grade 2, from Finance Department to Board of Assessors at $1,320 a year. John J. Nicholson, Laborer, from Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity to Department of Docks. Michael Hatton, Laborer, from Department of Public Markets to Office of President of Borough of Brooklyn. Florence M. Cooney, Elevator Operator, from Board of Education to Office of President of Borough of Brooklyn. Michael Gannon from Driver to Sweeper, Department of Street Cleaning. Mary C. Moroney, Attendant, from Department of Parks, Queens, to Office of President of Borough of Manhattan. Valadenti Bilski, Laborer, from Department of Street Cleaning to Department of Public Markets. Mildred R. Bent, Clerk, from Department of Plant and Structures at $960 a year to Board of Education at $1,014 a year.

Raymond J. Byrne, Clerk, from Board of Water Supply to Department of Taxes and Assessments at $960 a year; effective Nov. 1, 1926. Paul F. Naeder, Clerk, from Department of Finance at $1,390 a year to Department of Taxes and Assessments at $1,260 a year. Lee Johnson from Sweeper to Driver, Department of Street Cleaning. Patrick Delaney from Watchman at $1,800 a year to Messenger at $2,000 a year, Office of the President of Borough of Queens. Margaret M. Reinwald, Clerk, from Department of Public Welfare at $960 a year to Finance Department at $1,200 a year. James Crean, Licensed Fireman, front Department of Street Cleaning to Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. John Hunt, Sweeper, from Department of Street Cleaning to Office of President of Borough of Queens. Antonio Collicchio and August Berk from Sweeper to Laborer, Office of President of Borough of Queens; subject to disposition of preferred list. Beniamino DeLucia from Blacksmith to Blacksmith's Helper, Department of Street Cleaning. Norman L. Eagan from Sweeper to Driver, Department of Street Cleaning. Arthur R. Donnelly from Sweeper to Driver, Depart-ment of Street Cleaning. John DeMartini from Sweeper to Driver, Department of Street Cleaning. Marinelli Longo from Sweeper to Driver, Department of Streef Cleaning.

Pompilio DiRienzo from Stableman to Sweeper, Department of Street Cleaning. Anninziato Intrieri from Sweeper to Driver, Department of Street Cleaning. Joseph Dalia from Driver to Stableman, Department of Street Cleaning. Nicola Farago from Auto Truck Driver to Stableman, Department of Street Cleaning. Joseph J. Wil- liams from Sweeper to Stableman, Department of Street Cleaning. Robert O'Connor from Driver to Stableman, Department of Street Cleaning. John Blaine from Licensed Fireman to Oiler, Department of Public Welfare, he having qualified in the necessary test for the latter position. Stanislaus Kraly and Michael Mallon from Sweeper to Driver, Department of Street Cleaning. Nicola Zaccaro and Jacob Pickett from Sweeper to Laborer, Office of President of Borough of Queens; subject to disposition of preferred list. James Ward, Sweeper, from Department of Street Cleaning to Office of President of Borough of Queens. Raymond Moser, Laborer, from Office of Presi-dent of Borough of The Bronx to Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. Louis Rosenson from Bookkeeper, grade 3, in Finance Department, to Clerk, grade 3, Children's Court. Frank C'hiavinello from Driver to Laborer, Office of President of Borough of Richmond. William J. Whittier, Clerk, from Municipal Civil Service Commission at $1,000 a year to Department of Taxes and Assessments at $1,200 a year. James Loughlin from Laborer to Driver, Department of Parks, Borough of The Bronx.

Thomas O'Dowd from Assistant Engineer in Department of Parks to Junior Engi-neer at $2,500 a year, Board of Transportation. Matthew Boyde, Laborer, from Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity to Office of President of Borough of Brooklyn; subject to disposition of preferred list certified to that department. Andrew Pollock from Laborer to Licensed Fireman, Office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan (retransfer). Zesie Eltis and Harry Billotti from Sweeper to Driver, Department of Street Cleaning. Merrill Hughes, Clerk, from Bureau of Buildinks, Bklyn., to Office of President of Borough of Brooklyn, at $1,560 a year ; effec-tive November 1, 1926. Joseph Smolensky, Structural Steel Draftsman, from the Department of Public Markets to the Board of Transportation at $3,000 a year. James L. Harvey, Clerk, from Office of President of Borough of Brooklyn at $1,200 a year to Bureau of Buildings, Bklyn., at $1,320 a year; effective November 1, 1926. Linous Charles from Driver to Licensed Fireman, Department of Street Cleaning. John Trummer from Sweeper to Driver, Department of Street Cleaning. Anthony Romano from Sweeper to Driver, Department of Street Cleaning. Michael Bambino from Sweeper to Driver, Department of Street Cleaning. Norwood B. Hall from Sweeper to Driver, Department of Street Cleaning. Antonio Caridi from Sweeper to Driver, Department of Street Cleaning. Robert Campbell from Auto Machinist to Machinist, Department of Street Cleaning.

On the recommendation of the Committee on Transfers the following transfers were denied: George Mead, Sweeper, from Office of President of Borough of Queens to Department of Street Cleaning, the positions being dissimilar. Peter Cruise from Driver to Laborer, Department of Parks, there being a preferred list in existence for Laborer, Manhattan. John F. Flood from Auto Engineman in Fire Department at $1,620 a year to Chauffeur-Attendant at $2,160 a year in Department of Finance. Joseph Friedman from Laborer to Elevator Operator, Office of President of Borough of Brooklyn, there being a preferred list in existence for the latter position. Charles Lorenz from Cleaner to Elevator Operator, Office of President of Borough of The Bronx, there being a preferred list in existence for latter position. Robert Batt from Cleaner to Elevator Operator, Office of President of Borough of The Bronx, there being a preferred list in existence for latter position. Thomas J. Winn from Sweeper to Laborer, Office of President of Borough of Queens, there being a preferred list in existence for Laborer, Queens.

On the recommendation of the Committee on Reinstatements the following rein-statements were approved : Arthur Sigler as Junior Draftsman at $1,650 a year, Board of Transportation. Edward C. Crowley as Clerk at $1,260 a year in Department of Taxes and Assessments, effective Nov. 8, 1926. Vincenzo Bartolo as Laborer in Office of President of Borough of The Bronx; subject to disposition of preferred list. Patrick J. McGrath as Licensed Fireman in Office of President of Borough of Man-hattan. Charles F. Somerville and Daniel C. Anderson as Dockhands in Department of Plant and Structures. Alfred L. Noon and Max Horowitz as Drivers in Department of Street Cleaning. Jacob Rathgeber as Driver in Department of Street Cleaning. James J. Kaylor as Fireman, Third Grade, in Fire Department. Edward J. Lawrence as Sweeper in Department of Street Cleaning. (Section 1543-B of the Charter.) William B. Daley, Jr., as Laborer in Department of Plant and Structures. (Section 1543-B of the Charter.) James Waldron as Ltnrer in Office of President of Borough of Manhattan. Miriam D. Smith as Clerk at $960 a year in office of President of Borough of Manhattan. William F. O'Keefe as Laborer in Office of President of Borough of Bklyn. Diego Blundo as Sweeper in Department of Street Cleaning. George L. Knott as Structural Draftsman at $3,000 a year, Board of Transportation; effective Nov. 1, 1926. Benjamin W. Keeney as Patrolman in Police Department. Thomas Gilbertson as Sweeper in Department of Street Cleaning. Charles Carione as Driver in Department of Street Cleaning.

On the recommendation of the Committee on Manifest Errors, the appeals of the following named candidates in the examinations specified for reratings, special examin-ations, etc., were denied : Promotion to Lieutenant, Police Department : John F. Murphy, Patrick Coggins, William J. Murray, Thomas F. McGauley, John J. Doherty, Richard A. Fennelly, William J. Raftis, Burton L. Royce. Patrolman : Ernest Nansen, Lamar E. Jackson, Lucio Rufo, John Puchia, Frank J. Rosensteel, Jr., Nicola Donato. Psychologist, Alice E. Paulsen. Nurse, Rose Steinberg. Laundry-Bath Attendant, grade 2, Mary J. Byrnes. Automobile Mechanic, Anthony Pezolano.

On the recommendation of the Director of Examinations in reports dated Sept. 10, Nov. 8 and 9, it was

Resolved, That the Secretary be and he is hereby directed to proceed with examina-tions for the following positions in the competitive class: Clerk, grade 3; Veterinarian; Structural Designer, grade D, Board of Transportation.

On the recommendation of the Director of Examinations in reports dated Oct. 19 and Nov. 10, it was

Resolved, That the following promotion eligible lists be and they are hereby promulgated: Inspector of Heating and Ventilating, grade 4, Bureau of Plant Operation and Bureau of Construction and Maintenance, Board of Education. Typewriting Copyist, grade 3: Department of Purchase; Bureau of Reference, Research and Statistics, and Bureau of Finance, Board of Education.

After consideration of a report, dated Nov. 9, from the Director of Examinations, the Secretary was instructed to request a representative of Bellevue and Allied Hospitals to appear before the Commission at its next regular meeting in connection with its request for an examination for promotion to Roentgenologist in Bellevue Hospital.

The following reports were presented from the Director of Examinations: Dated Nov. 5, recommending that examinations be ordered for promotion to the

following positions in the Bureau of B'uildings, Office of President of Borough of Brooklyn: Clerk, grade 2, to be open to all eligible first grade Clerks. Clerk, grade 5, to be open to all eligible fourth grade Clerks.

Dated Nov. 5, recommending that the Commission deny the request of the Board of Education for an examination for promotion to Electrical Inspector, grade 4, Bureau of Construction and Maintenance.

Dated Nov. 5, recommending that examinations be ordered for promotion to the following positions in the Board of Estimate and Apportionment : Clerk, grade 5, to be open to all eligible fourth grade Clerks in the Office of the Chief Engineer. Clerk, grade 3, to be open to all eligible second grade Clerks in the Office of the Chief Engineer. Topographical Draftsman, grade D, to be on to all eligible Topographical Draftsmen, grade C, in the Office of the Chief Engineer, Division of Public Improvements and Tunnel Division.

Dated Nov. 3, recommending that the Commission deny the request of the Children's Court for an examination for promotion to Deputy Chief Probation Officer.

Dated Nov. 3, recommending that the Commission deny the request of the Police Department for an examination for Police Surgeon, there being an eligible list in existence and no funds available for the holding of a new examination.

Dated Nov. 9. recommending that the appropriate eligible list of Physician, grade 3, when promulgated, be certified to the Department of Public Welfare, from which to appoint one Medical Investigator at $2,460 per annum.

Dated Nov. 9, recommending that the request of the Bureau of Buildings, Office of the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, for the promotion, without examination, from the third to the fourth grade, of Patrick J. Touhy, Chief Inspector of Plumbing, be granted under the provisions of paragraph 23 of rule XV.

The recommendations were adopted. A report dated Nov. 9, was presented from the Examiner-in-Charge of the Bureau

of Investigaiton relative to seven candidates on the eligible list of Chauffeur-Attendant. The Secretary was instructed to mark "Not Qualified" the name of Nathan Chasan;

to mark "Not Qualified" and summon before the Commission Charles J. Lyons and William F. Nagel; and to mark "Qualified" the remaining four candidates named in the report.

Reports dated Nov. 6 and 9 (2) were presented from the Examiner-in-Charge of the Bureau of Investigation, relative to 36 candidates on the eligible list of Patrolman. The Secretary was instructed to mark "Not Qualified" and summon before the Coin-mission Francis J. McLoughlin, Jacob Goldberg, Philip Fitzpatrick; and to mark "Qualified" the remaining 33 candidates named in the reports.

A supplementary report dated Nov. 10 was presented from the Examiner in Charge of the Bureau of Investigation, relative to the case of Joseph B. Keegan; 465 W. 131st st., Manhattan, a candidate on the eligible list of Fireman. The matter was referred to the Secretary.

On the recommendation of Commissioner Drennan, after consideration of reports, dated Nov. 9 and 10, from the Examiner in Charge of the Bureau of Investigation, the Secretary was instructed to accord the following named veteran preference in certification from the eligible lists specified : Laborer : Thomas A. Smith, Charles A. Schreiber. Boilermaker, Raphael I. Hannon.

The following reports were presented from the Examiner in Charge of the Bureau of Investigation : Reports. dated Nov. 9 (2), recommending that the following names be marked "Qualified" on the eligible lists specified : Fireman, Robert J. Eaton. Inspector of Foods, Milk, grade 2, Joseph Goldstein. The recommendations were adopted.

On the recommendation of the Certification Clerk in a report, dated Nov. 8. it was Resolved, That the Secretary be and he is hereby directed to proceed with an

examination for the following position in the labor class: Driver, Queens (Miscel-laneous).

The Commission approved the action of the Secretary in certifying on Nov. 8, on the recommendation of the Director of Examinations, the appropriate eligible list of Gasoline Engineman (Marine) to the Office of the President of the Borough of Queens from which to make one appointment to the position of Gasoline Engineman with compensation at the rate of $1,860 per annum, to take the place of the emergency employee serving in that capacity.

The Commissioner approved the action of the Secretary in certifying on Nov. 6 the eligible list of Clerk, grade 2, to the Office of the President of the Borough of Brooklyn from which to make one appointment with compensation at the rate of $1,260 per annum, to take the place of the emergency employee serving in that capacity.

The Commission approved the action of the Secretary in directing on Nov. 4 that John. J. Fraser, 1307 E. 94th st.. Bklyn., he summoned for a medical re-examination for the position of Patrolman.

The Commission approved the action of the Secretary in directing on Nov. 8 that Salvatore P. Salerno, 37 Catherine st., New York City, be summoned for a medical re-examination pursuant to the provisions of clause 4 of regulation VIII.

The Commission approved the action of the Secretary in certifying on Nov. 6, pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 2 of clause 1 of rule XI, the male eligible list of Lay Sanitary Inspector, grade 2, in response to a requisition, dated Nov. 3, from the Department of Health for a list from which to make two appointments at $1,800 per annum each.

A communication, dated Nov. 9, was presented from the Commissioner of Street Cleaning stating that his attention had been called to the fact that only six applicants out of sixty-nine had qualified in the examinations for Driver and Sweeper under the increased height and weight requirements for these positions adopted by the Commission on Oct. 20 on his recommendation. The Commissioner requested, in view of the urgent need for Drivers and Sweepers at this time, that the minimum height and weight requirements be again reduced as follows : Sweeper : Minimum height, 5 feet 2 inches; minimum weight, 124 pounds. Driver: Minimum height, 5 feet 3 inches, minimum weight, 130 pounds. The request was granted.

A communication, dated Oct. 30, was presented from the Board of Water Supply requesting the certification of an eligible list from which to appoint one Hoist Runner, Electric, with compensation at the rate of $6.40 a day, for assignment near Prattsville, Greene County, New York. On the recommendation of the Director of Examinations in a memorandum dated Nov. 3, the Secretary was instructed to certify the appropriate eligible list of Craneman (Electric) when promulgated, from which to fill the vacancy.

After consideration of a communication, dated Nov. 4, from the Department of Public Welfare, the Secretary was instructed to advertise a public hearing on the pro-posed amendment of the exempt classification for that department by increasing the number of Chaplains from twelve to fourteen.

After consideration of a communication, dated Oct. 18, from the Tenement House Department, the Commission approved the passing over of the name of Florence E. Clark on the certification, dated Oct. 8, of names from which to appoint a Typewriting Copyist, grade 2, with compensation at the rate of $960 per annum.

Bureau, 43. Number of pieces of iron and steel inspected, 1,942.

P. J. REVILLE, Superintendent.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

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

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Distance traveled during the week 1,645 miles Maximum pressure during the week 2.4 lbs. per sq. ft.

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Date, Jan., 1927.

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Monday, 17 .054 .085

Tuesday, 15 .113 .143

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Thursday, 20 .310 .256

Friday, 21 .228 .237

Saturday, 22 .247 .298

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Date, Jan., 1927. 7 a. m. 2 p. m.

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Direction.

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

Date, Jan., 1927.

MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. THE CITY RECORD. 789

It appearing from a communication, (laic(' Oct. 25, from the President-Justice oi the Municipal Court that the eligible list for promotion to Court Attendant, grade 3, was inadequate to meet the needs of that department, the Commission approved the continued temporary employment of the following named in that grade, with compen-sation at the rate of $2,500 per annum, pursuant to the provisions of clause 3b of Rule XII, pending the promulgation of the new promotion eligible list : John F. Downey, Frederick J. Peters, Joseph J, M. Flynn, Peter J. Noone, John F. Ryan, Mary Clark.

The following communications were presented: Dated Oct. 28, from the Department of Licenses, stating that Sarah J. McCormack,

Telephone Operator, had changed her name through marriage to Sarah J. Cusick. Dated Nov. 1, from the Department of Street Cleaning. requesting that the name

of Giorgio Vervaro, Sweeper, be corrected to read Giorgio Varbaro. Dated Nov. 1, from the Office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan

requesting that the name of Rocco DiCennamo, Laborer, be corrected to read Rocco Dicennamo.

The Secretary was instructed to amend the records accordingly. The Secretary was instructed to note on the records the following reassignments

to duty on the dates specified in accordance with the notifications from the depart-ments concerned : Office of President of Borough of Manhattan : Nov. 1, Rocco Dicennamo, Laborer. Office of Presiderit of Borough of Richmond : Oct. 27; Milton G. Lynch, Auto Engineman. Office of President of Borough of Queens : Nov. 1, William Crook, Laborer ; Nov. 3, John S. Reidy, Laborer. Department of Parks. Manhattan : Oct. 28, Thomas J. Smith, Laborer. City Magistrates' Courts : Nov. 1, James A. Drout, Probation Officer. Children's Court : Nov. 1, Helen R. Cohen, Psychologist. Department of Plant and Structures: Oct. 28, James H. Carroll, John J. McDonald and Burton Murdock, Bridgemen and Riveters; Nov. 1, Bartley Heaney, Bridgeman and Riveter. Department of Street Cleaning: Oct. 25, John A. Starkey, Machinist's Helper, Vincent Auriemmo, Driver ; Oct. 27, Jacob Weigold and Ludwig Cali, Drivers; Oct. 28, Julius Breitman, Sweeper, Campbell Lane, Auto Truck Driver; Oct. 29, Thomas J. Kelly, Sweeper ; Nov. 1, William M. Gilligan, Antonio Noce, Nicola Libretto and Lucilo D'Urso, Sweepers, Antonio, Bancchi, Driver.

On the recommendation of the Director of Examinations fhe Commission approved the following reports of the Departmental Board of Examiners for positions in the non-competitive class: Department of Public Welfare: Oct. 25; 26 (3) ; 27.

The Commission approved the action of the Assistant Secretary in directing on Nov. 5, 8 and 10 that the following named be marked "Not Qualified" on the eligible lists specified, it appearing that they had failed to file an application for appointment as directed : Clerk, grade 1. Elizabeth M. Clarke ; Clerk, grade 2, Paul Goldstein, Genevieve Abbott, Gertrude Greene ; Typewriting Copyist, grade 1, Mary A. McCartney ; Attendant, grade 2, James J. Flaherty, Edward D. Reilly, Thomas Healy.

The Commission approved the action of the Assistant Secretary in directing that the candidates named in his reports dated Nov. 5, 8, 10 and 11 be marked "Qualified" on the eligible lists specified, it appearing from statements contained in the application for appointment filed by them that they were qualified for employment in the City service: Captain, Municipal Ferry Service, 6; Storekeeper's Helper, 7; Inspector of Masonry and Carpentry, grade 3„5; Electrician, 20; Typewriting Copyist, grade 1, 35; Clerk, grade 1, 111; Attendant, grade 2, 34; Clerk, grade 2, 113; Mechanical Draftsman (Sanitary), grade C, 1; Inspector of Fuel, grade 3, 2; Medical Clerk, grade 2, 1; Title Examiner, grade 2, 1; Inspector of Repairs and Supplies, grade 3, 1.

The Commission approved the report of the Certification Clerk dated Nov. 10, sub mitting statement of certification of names in excess of the number prescribed by the rules, declinations of appointments, restoration of names to eligible lists, etc.

A communication dated Nov. 8 was presented from Michael Murphy, 131 E. 118th st., Manhattan, requesting a medical re-examination for the position of Fireman. The request was granted under the provisions of clause 4 of regulation VIII.

Communications dated Nov. 5 and 8 (2) were presented from the following named requesting a medical re-examination for the position of Patrolman: John J. Darcy, 235 Nostrand ave.. Bklvn.; Martin O'Connor, 3435 Kingsbridge ave., Bronx ; James Cassidy, 420 53d st., Bklvn. The requests were granted.

The Commission than adjourned to meet Wednesday, November 17, 1926, at 10.30 a. MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Municipal Civil Service Commission of New York Held Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1926, at 2 P. M.

Present-Abraham Kaplan, President, and Ferdinand Q. Morton and William Drennan, Commissioners. The President presided.

On the recommendation of the Director of Examinations in a report dated Nov. 15, it was

Resolved, That the eligible list for promotion to Section Foreman, Department of Street Cleaning, be and the same is hereby promulgated, subject to a future medical examination of the candidates thereon.

The Commission then adjourned to meet Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1926, at 10.30 a. m. MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary.

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

Abstract of Registers from Self-Recording Instruments for the Week Ending Saturday, January 22, 1927.

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

Barometer.

Mean for Maximum. Minimum. Date, 7 a. m. 2 p. m. 9 p. m. the Day. ,------A---- Jan., Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced 1927. to to to to to Time.

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Sunday, NIonday, Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday Friday, Saturday, •

Unless otherwise stated. City Offices are open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Saturdays to it noon; County Offices, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

ACCOUNTS, COMMISSIONER OF-Municipal Building, 12th floor. Worth 4315.

ALDERMEN, BOARD OF- Clerk's Office, Mun. Bldg., 2d II. Worth 4430. President's Office, City Hall. Cortlandt 6770.

AMBULANCE SERVICE, BOARD OF-Municipal Bldg., 10th floor. Worth 0748.

ARMORY BOARD- Municipal Bldg., 22d floor. Worth 0594.

ART COMMISSION- City Hall. Cortlandt 1197.

ASSESSORS, BOARD OF- Municipal Bldg., 8th floor. Worth 0029.

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS-26th st. and 1st ave. Caledonia 1133.

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

BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF- Borough Hall. Triangle 7100.

CHAMBERLAIN- Municipal Bldg. 8th floor. Worth 4227.

CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER- Main Office, 2d floor, Mun. Bldg. Worth 3711.

Open all hours of day and night. Bronx-Tremont & Arthur ayes. Tremont 1250.

Open 9 a. m. to midnight; Sundays and holidays to 12 noon.

Brooklyn-Willoughby and Fleet sus. Triangle 9258. Open all hours of day and night. Queens-Town Hall, Jamaica. Jamaica 1330.

Open 9 a. tn. to midnight; Sundays and holidays to 12 noon.

Richmond-New Court House, S. I. St. George 0007. Open 9 a. In. to midnight; Sundays and holidays to 12 noon.

CHILD WELFARE, BOARD OF-145 Worth st. Worth 8935.

CHILDREN'S COURT- 137 E. 22d st. Gramercy 3611. Brooklyn-Ill Schermerhorn st. Triangle 861!. Bronx-355 E. 137th st. Mott Haven .5888. Queens-30 Union Hall st. Jamaica 2624. Richmond-Borough flail. St. George 2190.

CITY CLERK- Municipal Bldg., 2d floor. Worth 4430. Bronx-177th st. and 3d ave. Tremont 2680. Brooklyn-Borough Hall, Triangle 6670. Quseteutil ws-e161854H26unters Point ave., L. I. City.

Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. St. George 1000.

Borough of Manhattan. Report for !reek Ended Jan. 15, 1927. Division of Audit and Accounts-Orders

Nos. 83 to 132, inclusive, were issued; 50 requisitions were received and acted upon. Eight requisitions, including 84 vouchers amounting to $36,923.19, were drawn on the Comptroller.

Cashier's Officc-Restoring and repav-ing, special fund (water, sewer openings, etc.), $11,529.51; redemption of obstruc-tions seized, $3 ; shed permits, $206 ; sewer connections, $160; subpoena fees, $10.50; prints, $7.50; special security deposits, $7.25; miscellaneous accounts receivable, $307.77; vault permits, $5,442.01.

Permits Issued-To place building ma-terial on streets, 56; to construct street vaults, 11; to construct sheds, 21; for sub-ways, steam mains, electrical and various connections, 220; for railway construction and repairs, and to reset poles, 18; to repair sidewalks, 6; for sewer connections, 20; for water services, 32; for miscellaneous purposes, 29.

Division of Incumbrances and Encroach-ments-Obstructions removed from various streets and avenues, 13; inspections made, 231 ; notices served, 130; miscellaneous signs cleaned, repaired, removed, etc., 605.

ins/Talon Division-Bureau of Engi-neering : Square yards of pavement re-paired, 8,513.

Repairs to Sewers-Linear feet of sewer cleaned, 11,053; linear feet of sewer exam ined, 22,800; basins cleaned, 630: basins examined, 862; manholes repaired, 2; basins repaired, 2; number of basin hoods put in, 7; basin covers put on, 1; basin, relieved, 95; manhole covers put on, 13; cubic feet of brickwork built, 81; basin grates put in, 1: spurs placed, 6.

Laboring Force Employed -Repairing and Renewal of Pavements, Etc.: Fore-men, 66; Assistant Foremen, 2; Inspectors, 10 ; Mechanics, 171; Asphalt Workers, 284 Laborers, 342; Watchmen, 48; Teams and Trucks, 24 ; Horses and Carts, 34. En-croachments and Incumbrances : Foremen, 2; Laborers, 2; Auto Engineman, 1; Auto Truck, 1; Wagon and Horses, 2. Cleaning Public Buildings, Baths, Etc.: Attendants, 233 ; Cleaners, 358.

JULIUS MILLER, President.

Borough of The Bronx. RUREAU OF BUILDINGS.

Report for JJ'eck Ended Jan. 22, 1927. Plans Filed-For new buildings, 41: esti-

mated cost, $2,246,300. For alterations, 8; estimated cost, $34,700. Unsafe cases filed. 13. Violation cases filed, 44. Unsafe notices issued, 26. Violation notices issued, 48. Unsafe cases forwarded for prosecu-tion, 1. Violation cases forwarded for prosecution, 1. Complaints lodged with the

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10.15 p. m. 11.25 p. m. 11.00 a. m.

2.30 a. m. 11.30 p. m. 10.50 a. m. 12.00 mid.

29.69 12.00 a. m.

29.98 1.30 p. m. 30.12 12.00 a. m.

29.96 4.15 p. m. 30.02 12.00 a. m.

30.15 12.00 mid.

29.98 2.15 p. m.

Mean for the week Maximum f.'r the week at 11 a. m., Jan. 18 Minimum for the week at 12 a, m., Jan. 16 Range for the week

30.09 inches 30.25 inches 29.69 inches 0.56 inch

Thermometers.

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Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Health of the Department of

Health, 505 Pearl st., Manhattan, until 10.3Q, a. m., on

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1927. FOR FURNISHING ALL NECESSARY

LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED TO ERECT AND COMPLETE, TOGETHER WITH ALL NECESSARY ALTERATIONS AND OTHER WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO: B11) "A," THE GENERAL CONTRACT; BID "11," THE PLUMBING AND GASFIT-TING: BID "C." THE STEAM HEATING; BID "D," THE ELECTRIC WORK OF A MORTUARY, CHAPEL AND LABORATORY ON THE GROUNDS OF THE RIVERSIfiE HOSPITAL, NORTH BROTHER ISLAND, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, CITY OF NEW YORK,

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract will he one hundred eighty (180) consecutive working days.

No bond will be required with the hid, but will he required upon the awarding of the contract in the amount of: Bid "A," Thirteen Thousand Dollars ($13,000); Bid "B," Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000) ; Bid "C," Two Thousand Dol-lars ($2,600), and Bid "D," Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000),

The bid must be accompanied by a deposit in the amount : Bid "A," Six Hundred Fifty Dollars ( $650) ; Bid "B," One Hundred Fifty Dollars (8150 ) ; Bid "C," One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150); Bid "D," One Hundred Dollars ($100).

Bids will be compared and the contract, if awarded, will be awarded complete to the lowest bidder for each contract.

Plans may be seen and blank forms for the above work and further information may be ob-tained at the office of the Purchasing Agent of the Department of Health, 505 Pearl st., Man. hattan.

LOUIS I. HARRIS, M, D., President; BERNARD F. PLVNXETT, Secretary.

Dated Jan. 26, 1927. j26,f18 t. See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at

Room 21, Borough hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1927. NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA-

BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO

790

THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927.

Queens-ICI Anable ave., L. I. C. Stillwell 7883. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. St. George

1000. 9 a. m. to 4 p. in., Saturdays to 12 noon.

ESTIMATE AND APPOR'MT, BOARD OF-Secretary's Office, Municipal Building, 13th

floor. Worth 4360. ESTIMATE AND APPRAISAL, COMRS. OF-

Clerk's Office, Municipal Bldg., 15th floor. Worth 4600.

FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF-1"Noli 1200. Comptroller's Office, Municipal Blues., 5th floor. Receiver of Taxes-

Manhattan-Municipal Building, 2d floor. Bronx-Tremont and Arthur ave. Tremont

0140. Brooklyn-503 Fulton st. Triangle 3270. Queens-18-22 Court st., L. I. City. Stillwell

7905. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. St. George

1000. Assessments and Arrears-

Manhattan-Municipal Building, 3d floor. Bronx-Tremont and Arthur ayes. Tremont

0047. Brooklyn-503 Fulton st. Triangle 3400, Queens-Court sq., L. I. City. Stillwell 7557. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. St. George

1000. FIRE DEPARTMENT-

Municipal Bldg., 11th floor, Worth 4100. Brooklyn-365 Jay st. Triangle 8340.

GENERAL SESSIONS, COURT OF-Centre and Franklin sts. Worth 5778.

HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF- 505 Pearl st. Worth 9400. Bronx-464 E. Tremont ave. Tremont 5500. Brooklyn-Willoughby and Fleet sts. Triangle

9400. Queens-440 Fulton st. Republic 1200. Richmond-Terminal Building, St. George.

St. George 0440. JURORS, BRONX, COMMISSIONER OF-

1918 Arthur ave. Tremont 3700. JURORS. KINGS, COMMISSIONER OF-

Munipical Building. Triangle 7100. JURORS NEW YORK, COMMISSIONER OF-

Hall of Records. Worth 0241. JURORS, QUEENS, COMMISSIONER OF-

Court House, L. I. City. Stillwell 7304. JURORS, RICHMOND, COMMISSIONER OF-

County Court House, St. George. St. George 081.

LAW DEPARTMENT-Worth 4600. Main Office, Municipal Building, 16th floor. Brooklyn, Municipal Bldg., 5th floor. Triangle

6330. Street Openings, Bureau of-

Main Office-Municipal Building, 15th floor. Brooklyn-Municipal Building, 5th floor.

Triangle 6330. Queens-Court sq., L. 1. City. Stillwell 6506.

Penalties, Bureau for the Recovery of-Municipal Building, 15th floor.

Personal Taxes, Bureau of- Municipal Building, 17th floor.

LICENSES. DEPARTMENT OF- 51 Centre st. Worth 9600. Brooklyn-381 Fulton st. Triangle 6587, Richmond-Borough Hall., S. I. St. George

1000. MANHATTAN, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF-

Municipal Building. Worth 4127. MAYOR'S OFFICE-

City Hall. Cortlandt 1000. Director of the Budget, City Hall. Cortland,

6708. MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY-

Board of Estimate and Apportionment Branch-Clerk's Office, Room 1356 Municipal Bldg. Worth 4560.

Aldermanic Branch-Clerk's Office, Room 263 Municipal Bldg. Worth 4430.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM'N-Municipal Bldg. 14th floor. Worth 1580.

MUNICIPAL COURTS- Office of the President-Justice, 264 Madison st.

Orchard 4300. Manhattan.

1st Dist.-146 Grand st. Canal 2520. 2d Dist.-264 Madison st. Orchard 4300. 3d Dist.-314 W. 54th st. Columbus 1773. 4th Dist.-207 E. 32d st. Caledonia 9464. 5th Dist.-2565 Broadway. Riverside 4006. 6th Dist.-155 E. 88th st. Lessor 4343. 7th Dist.-320 W. 125th st. Monument 6421. 8th Dist.-170 E. 121st st. Harlem 3950. 9th Dist.-624 Madison ave. Regent 7460.

Bross, 1st Dist.-1300 Wmsbdge rd. Westchester 3457. 2d Dist.-Washington ave. and 162d st. Mel-

rose 3042. Additional part is held at 1918 Arthur ave. Tremont 5695.

Brooklyn. 1st Dist. -106 Court st. Triangle 7378. 2d Dist.-495 Gates ave. Lafayette 0504. 3d Dist.-6 Lee ave. Stagg 7814. 4th Dist.-14 Howard ave. Bushwick 4323. 5th Dist.-5220 3d ave. Sunset 3901. 6th Dist.-27-33 Snyder ave. Buckniinster 9643. 7th Dist.-31 Penna. ave. Glenmore 0904.

Queens. 1st Dist.-115th 5th st., L. I. City. Hunters Pt.

142i0s, 2d Dist.-Broadway and Court st., Elmhurst.

Newtown 0087. 3d Dist.-114 Halleck ave., Ridgewood. Ever-

green 0395. 4th Dist.-Town Hall, Jamaica. Jamaica 0086. 5th Dist.-90-18 Rockaway Beach blvd., Hol-

land. Belle Harbor 1747. Richmond.

1st Dist.-Lafayette ave. and Fillmore st., New Brighton. St. George 0503.

2d Dist. - Washington Park, Stapleton. St. George 0313.

MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY-Municipal Bldg. 5th floor. Worth 1072. 9 a. m. to S p. m.; Saturdays to 1 p. in.

PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF- Manhattan Office and Park Board-Arsenal

Bldg., Central Park, 64th st. and 5th ave. Rhinelander 9830.

Bronx-Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. Jerome 3000.

Brooklyn-Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park. South 1300.

Queens- fbe Overlook, Forest Park, Richmond Hill. Richmond Hill 2300.

Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. St. George 2797.

PAROLE COMMISSION- Municipal Bldg., 25th floor. Worth 2254.

PLANT AND STRUCTURES, DEPT. OF-Municipal Bldg., 18th floor. Worth 4741.

PLUMBERS EXAMINING BOARD OF-Municipal Bldg., 9th floor. Worth 1800.

PO LICE DEPARTMENT- 240 Centre st. Spring 3100,

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, BRONX-2808 3d ave. Mott Haven 5994.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, KINGS-Munipical Building. Triangle 7100,

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, NEW YORK-Hall of Records. Worth 3406.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, QUEENS-90-34 161st st. Jamaica. Jamaica 5037.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, RICHMOND-Port Richmond. Port Richmond 3686.

PUBLIC MARKETS, DEPARTMENT OF-Municipal Bldg., 23d floor. Worth 3662.

PUBLIC WELFARE, DEPARTMENT OF-Municipal Bldg., 10th floor. Worth 4440. Manhattan Office-430 E. 88th st. Lenox 8957,

CITY COURT- Trial parts and special terms open at 10 a. m. Day and Commercial calendars called at 9.45 a. In. New York County-32 Chambers st. Cortlandt

0122. Bronx County-161st st. and St. Aims ave.

Melrose 2770. Kings County-Municipal Bldg. Triangle 7100. Queens County-County Court House, L. I. City,

Stillwell 4738. Richmond County-New County Court House,

St. George. St. George 0572. Clerk's Offices open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.

CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS- General Office, 300 Mulberry st. Canal 6500. All Courts, except Traffic, Municipal Term,

Probation, Homicide, Family and Night Courts are open from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m., except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, when only morning sessions are held.

The Traffic, Homicide and Municipal Term Courts are open from 9 a. tn. to 4 p. m daily, and are closed Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. The Family Court is closed on Sun-days and holidays. The Night Courts are in session from 8 p. m. to 1 a. m. every night.

Manhattan and The Bronx. First District-32 Franklin st. Franklin 1971, Second District-125 6th ave. Chelsea 1054. Third Dist.-2d ave. and 2d st. Dry Dock 1204. Fourth District-153 E. 57th at. Regent 0442. Fifth Dist.-121st st. & Sylvan pl. Harlem 0225, Sixth District-161st st. and Brook ave., Bronx.

Melrose 3670. Seventh Dist.-314 W. 54th st. Columbus 4630. Eighth District - 1014 E. 181st st., Bronx.

iordham 5744. Twelfth District-1130 St. Nicholas ave. Regent

0430. Family Court (Man.) -153 E. 57th. Plata 1302. Family Court (Bronx) - 1014 E. 181st at.

Fordham 5808. Homicide-301 Mott st. Canal 9602. Municipal Term (Man.)-Room 500, Municipal

Bldg. Worth 1800. Municipal Term (Bronx)-161st st. and Brook

ave. Melrose 1958. Night Court for Men-314 W. 54th st. Colum-

bus 4630. Probation-300 Mulberry st. Canal 6500. Traffic (Man.)-301 Mott st. Canal 9602. Traffic (Bronx)-161st st. and Brook ave. Mel-

rose 1958. Women's Day Court-125 6th ave. Chelsea 1051.

Brooklyn. General Office-Municipal Bldg, Triangle 7100. First District-318 Adams st. Main 0216. Fifth District - Williamsburg Bridge Plaza.

Greenpoitit 3395. Sixth District-495 Gates ave. Lafayette 0014. Seventh District-31 Snyder ave. Buckntinster

1506. Eighth District-W. 8th at., Coney Island.

Coney Island 0013. Ninth District-5th ave. and 23d st. Huguenot

1453. Tenth Dist.-133 New Jersey ave. Glenmore

2122. Family Court-327 Schermerhorn st. Climber.

land 4900, Homicide Court-31 Snyder ave. Bucknain.der

3516. Municipal Term-402 Myrtle ave. Cumberland

2240. Night Court for Women-318 Adams st. Mai*

0216. Probation-44 Court st. Triangle 2660. Traffic Court-Lafayette and Bedford ayes.

Decatur 5432. Queens.

First District-115 5th st., L. Point 4171.

Second District-Town Hall. Third District - Central ave.

Far Rockaway 0164. Fourth District-Town Hall. Fifth District-Fresh Pond H.

Ridgewood. Evergreen 1428 Richmond.

First District-Lafayette ave., New Brighton. St. George 0500.

Second District-Village Hall, Stapleton. St. George 1150.

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

CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF-Municipal Bldg., 24th floor. Worth 1610.

COUNTY CLERK, BRONX- 161st st. and 3d ave. Melrose 9266.

COUNTY CLERK, KINGS- Hall of Records. Triangle 8780.

COUNTY CLERK, NEW YORK-County Court House. Cortlandt 5388.

COUNTY CLERK, QUEENS- 364 Fulton st., Jamaica. Jamaica 2608.

COUNTY CLERK, RICHMOND- New Court House, St. George. St. George 1806.

COUNTY COURT, BRONX- Tremont and Arthur ayes. Tremont 3295.

COUNTY COURT, KINGS- 120 Schermerhorn st. Triangle 1760. Court opens at 10 a. in.

COUNTY COURT, QUEENS- Court House, L. I. City. Stillwell 7525. Judge's Chambers, 161.10 Fulton st. Jamaica

0331. Court opens at 10 a. in. Trial Term begins

first Monday of each month, except July, Aug. and Sept. and on Friday of each week.

COUNTY COURT AND SURROGATE, RICH-MOND-

New Court House, St. George. St. George 0572.

Trial Terms, with Grand and Trial Jury, held second Monday in March and first Monday in October. Trial Terms, with Trial Jury only held first Monday in May and first Monday in December. Special Terms with- out jury held Wednesdays, except during the last weeks in July, the month of August and the first week in September.

The Surrogate's Court is held on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, except during the sessions of the County Court. No Court is held in August.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, BRONX- Tremont and Arthur ayes. Tremont 1100. 9 a. rn. to 5 p. m., Saturdays to 12 noon.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY. KINGS- 66 Court st. Triangle 8900. 9 a. m. to 5.30 p. m.; Saturdays to 1 p. m.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY. NEW YORK- 137 Centre st. Canal 5700. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to 1 p. m.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, QUEENS- Court House, L. I. City. Stillwell 7590. 9 a. in. to 5 p. m., Saturdays to 12 noon.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, RICHMOND- New Court House, St. George. St. George

0049, 9 a. in. to 5 p. m.. Saturdays to 12 noon.

DOCKS, DEPARTMENT OF- Pier "A," North River. Whitehall 0600.

EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF- Park ave. and 59th st. Regent 8000.

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

Worth 1307. Bronx-442 E. 149th st. Ludlow 6464. Brooklyn-Municipal Building. Triangle 7100,

Bronx-Tremont & Arthur ayes. Tremont 0798. Brooklyn-327 Schermerhorn st. Cumberland

1677. Queens-Town Hall, Flushing. Flushing 1081. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. St. George

1000. PURCHASE, DEPARTMENT OF-

Municipal Bldg., 19th floor. Worth 9163. QUEENS, President, Borough of-

68 Hunters Pt. ave., L. I. City. Stillwell 5400, RECORDS, BRONX, COMMISSIONER OF-

161st st. and 3d ave. Melrose 10070. RECORDS, KINGS, COMMISSIONER OF-

Hall of Records Brooklyn. Triangle 6988. RECORDS. N. Y., COMMISSIONER OF-

Hall of Records. Worth 3900, REGISTER, BRONX COUNTY-

1932 Arthur ave. Tremont 6694. REGISTER, KINGS COUNTY-

Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Triangle 6800. REGISTER, NEW YORK COUNTY-

Hall of Records. Worth 3900. REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS, BOARD OF-

Municipal Bldg., Room 527. Worth 1?0;.. RICHMOND, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF-

Borough Hall, S. I. St. George 1000. SHERIFF, BRONX COUNTY-

1932 Arthur ave. Tremont 6600. SHERIFF, KINGS COUNTY-

Municipal Building. Triangle 7100. SHERIFF, NEW YORK COUNTY-

Hall of Records. Worth 4300. SHERIFF, QUEENS COUNTY-

Court House, L. I. City. Stillwell 6017. SHERIFF, RICHMOND COUNTY-

County Court House, St. George. St. George 0041,

SINKING FUND, COMMISSIONERS OF- Municipal Bldg., Room 527. Worth 1200.

SPECIAL SESSIONS, COURT OF-Manhattan-Centre and Franklin. Worth 3434. Bronx-Tremont & Arthur ayes. Tremont 6056.

Court held every Thursday. Brooklyn-171 Atlantic ave. Main 4180. Queens-Town hall, Jamaica. Jamaica 2620.

Court held every Tuesday. Richmond - Court House, St. George. St.

George 0324. Court held Wednesdays. Probation Bureau-Municipal Bldg., 3d floor.

Worth 3434. Court opens at 10 a. rn. STANDARDS AND APPEALS, BOARD OF-

Municipal Bldg., 10th floor. Worth 0184. STREET CLEANING, DEPARTMENT OF-

Municipal Bldg., 12th floor. Worth 4240. SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIVISION-

First Dept.-Madison ave. and 25th st. Madi-son Square 3840. Court open from 2 to 6 p. m. Friday, Motion Day, Court opens at 10.30 a. Tn. Motions called at 10 a. rn. Orders called at 10.30 a. tn.

Second Dept.-Borough Hall, Bklyn. Triangle 1300. Court open from 1 p. tn. to 5 p. tn. Friday, Motion Day, Court open from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.

SUPREME COURT, FIRST JUD. DIST.- Civil Division-Chambers st. Cortlandt 4580.

Court opens at 10 a, In. Criminal Division-Centre and Franklin sts.

Franklin 6064. Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Bronx County-161st st. and 3d ave. *Melrose

9721. Court opens at 10 a. in. SUPREME COURT, SECOND JUD. DIST.-

Kings County-Joralemon and Court sts. Tri-angle 7300. Court opens at 10 a. in. Appel-late Term, Court opens at 1 p. m.

Queens County-Court House, L. I. City. Stillwell 7060.

Richmond County-New County Court House, St. George. St. George 0902.

SURROGATE'S COURT, BRONX COUNTY- 1918 Arthur ave. Tremont 1160.

SURROGATE'S COURT, KINGS COUNTY- Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Triangle 7020.

SURROGATES' COURT, N. Y. COUNTY- Hall of Records. Worth 1821.

SURROGATE'S COURT, QUEENS COUNTY- 161-10 Jamaica ave., Jamaica, Jamaica 6000.

TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS, DEPT. OF- Municipal Bldg., 9th floor, Worth 1800.

TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD-Municipal Bldg., 13th floor. Worth 4227.

TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT-Municipal Bldg., 19th floor. Worth 1526. Bronx-559 E. Tremont ave. Tremont 6018. Brooklyn and Queens-Municipal Building.

Triangle 7100. TRANSPORTATION BOARD OF-

49 Lafayette st. Worth 5481. WATER SUPPLY. BOARD OF-

Municipal Bldg., 22d floor. Worth 3150. WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY-

Municipal Bldg., 23d, 24th and 25th floors. Worth 4320.

Bronx-Tremont & Arthur ayes. Tremont 3400, Brooklyn-Municipal Building. Triangle 7100. Queens-Jackson ave., L. I. C. Stillwell 7150. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. St. George

0840. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, BUREAU OF-

Municipal Bldg., 3d floor, Worth 4227.

BOARD OF CITY RECORD.

Proposals,

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the office of the Supervisor of the City Record,

Room 812, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK (EXCEPT HOLIDAYS)

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING UNDER THE OPEN MARKET SYSTEM OF COMPETI-

TIVE BIDDING PRINTING, STATIONERY AND BLANK

BOOK SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

Bid sheets may be obtained and samples of the work called for may be inspected at the office of the Supervisor of the City Record, Room 812, Municipal Building, Manhattan, on the Thursday preceding each bidding.

All bidders must agree to comply with the provisions contained in the circular entitled "Rules and Regulations to be observed by Print-ers, Blank Book Makers, Stationers, Lithog-raphers, etc., obtaining orders from the Super-visor of the City Record," a copy of which, to-gether with all further information, may be obtained by applying to the Supervisor of the City Record, Room 812, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

STEPHEN G KELLEY, Supervisor of the City Record.

BOARD MEETINGS.

Board of Aldermen. Meets in Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall, on

Tuesdays, at 1.30 p. m. MICHAEL J. CRUISE, City Clerk, and Clerk

to Board. Board of Ambulance Service.

Meets at its office, 10th floor, Municipal Build-ing, on second Wednesday in each month, at 2.30 p. m.

JAMES L. MURRAY, Examiner in Charge. Armory Board.

Meets in Room 2208, Municipal Building, on first Thursday in each month, at 3.30 p. m.

JOHN B. TRAINER, Secretary.

Art Commission. Meets at its office, City hall, on second Toes

day in each month, at 3.30 p. in. HENRY R. MARSHALL, Asst. Secretary.

Board of Assessors. Meets in Room 800, Municipal Building,

Tuesdays, at II a. tn. GEORGE F. BYRNES, President.

Banking Commission. Meets in Mayor's Office, City Hall, on firt

days in February, May, August and November. CHARLES SWEENEY, Deputy Chamberlain,

Secretary. Bellevue and Allied Hospitals.

Board meets at its office, 26th st. and 1st ave., on first and third Tuesdays in each month, at 3.30 p. m.

JOHN J. McGRATII, M. D., President. Board of Child Welfare.

Meets at 145 Worth st., on third Monday in each month, at 3 p. In.

JOHN T. EAGAN, Executive Secretary. Board of City Record.

Meets in City Hall at call of the Mayor. STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Supervisor, Secre.

tary, Board of Education.

Meets at its office. Park ave. and 59th st., on second and fourth Wednesdays in each month, at 3.30 p. m.

JOSEPH MILLER, JR., Secretary. Board of Elections.

Meets weekly in Room 1840, Municipal Build-ing, at call of the President.

JOHN R. VOORHIS, President. Board of Estimate and Apportionment.

Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Thursdays at 11 a. m. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary.

Examining Board of City Surveyors. Meets in Room 1347, Municipal Building, at

call of the Chairman. ARTHUR S. TUTTLE, Chairman.

Examining Board of Plumbers. Meets in Room 909, Municipal Building, on

Tuesdays, at 2 p. rn. MICHAEL J. McGRATH, Chairman.

Board of Health. Meets at 505 Pearl st., at call of the President. LOUIS I. HARRIS, M. D., Commissioner of

Ifealth, President, Municipal Assembly-Aldermanic Branch. Meets in Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall, on

Tuesdays, at 1.15 p. tn. MICHAEL J. CRUISE, Clerk.

Municipal Assembly-Board of Estimate and Apportionment Branch.

Meets in Room 16, City Hall, on Thursdays, at 10.45 a. m.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Clerk. Municipal Civil Service Commission.

Meets at its office, 14th floor, Municipal Build-ing, on Wednesdays, at 10.30 a. m.

MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. Park Board.

Meets at its office, Arsenal Building, 64th st. and 5th ave., on Tuesdays at 2.30 p.

WILLIS HOLLY, Secretary. Parole Commission.

Meets in Room 2500, Municipal Building, on Thursdays, at 10 a. m.

THOMAS R. MINNICK, Secretary. Board of Revision of Assessments.

Meets in Room 737, Municipal Building, upon notice of the Chief Clerk.

JOHN KORB, Chief Clerk. Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.

Meets in Room 16, City hall, on every other Wednesday. at I 1 a. tn.

CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller, Secre-tary.

Board of Standards and Appeals. Meets in Room 1013, Municipal Building, Tues-

days, at 2 p. tn. WILLIAM E. WALSH, Chairman.

Board of Taxes and Assessments. Meets in Room 936, Municipal Building, on

Wednesdays, at 10.30 a. m. HENRY M. GOLDFOGLE, President .

Teachers' Retirement Board. Meets in Room 1327, Municipal Building, on

fourth Tuesday in each month, at 3 p. m. MAGNUS GROSS, Secretary.

Board of Transportation. Meets at 49 Lafayette st., on Tuesdays, at

11 a. m. JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman. Board of Water Supply.

Meets in Room 2246, Municipal Building, on Tuesdays, at 11 a. m.

GEORGE J. GILLESPIE, President.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

I. City. Hunters

Flushing 0228. , Far Rockaway.

Jamaica 0517. and Catalpa ave.,

incidentals and appurtenances; per cu- bic yard, $1.50 7 50

Total $1,871 50 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be twenty-five (25) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Nine Hun-dred and Fifty Dollars ($950).

NO. 11. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN COLONIAL RD. BETWEEN 72D ST. AND 73D ST.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

221 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sew-er, laid complete, including all inci- dentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4.75 $1,049 75

230 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2 460 00

3 manholes, complete, with iron heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $100 300 00

S cubic yards extra excavation, in-cluding sheeting and bracing and all incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50 7 50

2,000 feet, board measure, of sheet-ing and bracing, driven in place, com-plete, including all incidentals and ap-purtenances; per thousand feet, board measure, $40 80 00

Total $1,897 25 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be thirty (30) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Nine Hun-dred Dollars ($900).

NO. 12. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN AVENUE P BE-TWEEN W. 1ST ST. AND W. 2D ST.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows.

212 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sew-er, laid complete, including all inci- dentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4.05 $858 60

350 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2 700 00

2 manholes, complete, with iron heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $100 200 00

Total $30,232 40

The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be eighty (80) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000).

NO. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA-BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT STORM WATER AND SANI-TARY SEWERS IN W. 8TH ST., BETWEEN AVENUE I' AND AVENUE V.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

679 linear feet of I2-inch pipe storm sewer, laid complete, including all in- cidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot. $3.10 $2,104 90

677 linear feet of 8-inch sanitary sewer, laid complete, including all inci-dentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $3 2,031 00

400 linear feet of 8-inch sanitary house connection drain, laid complete, including "V" branches, and all inci-dentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2.50 1,000 CO

100 linear feet of 6-inch sanitary house connection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurte- nances; per linear foot, $2 200 00

200 linear feet of 6-inch storm house connection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurte- nances; per linear foot, $2 400 00

11 manholes complete, with iron heads and covers, including all inci-dentals and appurtenances; per man- hole, $100 1,100 00

5 cubic yards extra excavation, in-cluding sheeting and bracing and all in-cidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50 7 50

Total $6,843 40 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be fifty (50) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Thirty-four Hundred Dollars ($3,400).

NO. 4. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA-BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN 74T11 ST.. BE-TWEEN 20TH AVE. AND 21ST AVE.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

645 linear Eta cif 12-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4. $2,580 00

540 linear feet of 6-inch house con- nection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2 1,080 00

6 manholes complete, with iron heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $100 600 00

5 cubic yards extra excavation. in-cluding sheeting and bracing and all in-cidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50 7 50

Total $4,267 50 The time allowed fur the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be forty (40) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Two Thou-sand One Hundred Dollars ($2,100).

NO. 5. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA-BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT SEWER IN E. 54TH ST., BE. TWE.EN SNYDER AVE. AND CHURCH AVE.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

754 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4 $3,016 00

200 linear feet of 6-inch house con- nection drain, laid complete, includ-ing all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2 400 CO

7 manholes complete, with iron heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $100 700 00

5 cubic yards of extra excavation, in-cluding sheeting and bracing and all in-cidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50 7 50

Total $4,123 50

The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be forty (40) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Two Thou-sand Dollars ($2,000).

NO. 6. FOR FURNISHING ALL TIIE LA-BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO

a

Total $1,758 60 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be fifteen (15) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Eight Hun-dred Dollars ($800).

NO. 13. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN 11TH AVE. BE-TWEEN BAY RIDGE AVE. AND 70TH ST.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

220 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sew-er, laid complete, including all inci- dentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4.30 $946 00

270 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2 540 00

3 manholes, complete, with iron heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $100 300 00

1,500 feet, board measure, of sheet-ing and bracing, driven in place com-plete, including all incidentals and ap-purtenances; per thousand feet, board measure, $40 60 00

5 cubic yards extra excavation in-cluding sheeting and bracing and all incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50 7 50

Total $1,853 50 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be twenty-five (25) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Nine Hun-dred and Fifty Dollars ($950).

The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimate of the total cost of the completed work is to be taken as the 100 per cent. basis and test for bidding. Proposals shall each state single per-centage of such 100 per cent. (such as 95 per cent., 100 per cent. or 105 per cent.), for which all materials and work called for in the proposed contract and notices to bidders are to be fur-nished to the City. Such percentage as bid for each contract shall apply to all unit items specified in the Engineer's preliminary estimate to an amount necessary to complete the work described in the contract. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City in the sum of 5 per cent, of the security required for the contract bid.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and plans and drawings may be seen at the Bureau of Sewers, 9th floor, Municipal Building, Brooklyn.

j28,f9 JAMES J, BYRNE, President. itirSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record!'

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn at

Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1927. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR

AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CLEAN-ING ALL EXTERIOR WINDOW GLASS IN BOROUGH HALL, HALL OF RECORDS, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, SUPREME COURT, CHILDREN'S COURT, COUNTY COURT. FAMILY COURT. SNYDER AVENUE COURT AND CERTAIN INTERIOR GLASS IN BOR-OUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be until Dec. 31, 1927.

The amount of security required will be $8,000. Each bid must be accompanied by a security

deposit of $400 in cash or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

Bidders will be required to state a price per cleaning. Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum in each instance.

Blank forms may be obtained at the Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, 8th floor, Mu-nicipal llo;'-±ing, Brooklyn.

j28,f9 FAMES J, BYRNE, President t.rSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at

Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 1927. GRADING,

CURBING ANDR R

FLAGGINGEGULATING

BROOKLYN AVE. FROM EMPIRE BLVD. to LEFFERTS AVE.

Total $3,226 50

The time alluwed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be thirty (30) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Sixteen Hundred Dollars ($1.600).

NO. 9, FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT SEWER IN AVENUE N BE-TWEEN SCHENECTADY AVE. AND E. 48TH ST.

'rise Engineer's preliminary estimate of quantities is as follows:

185 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sew-er, laid complete, including all inci-dentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4.25

456 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2

2 manholes, complete. with iron heads and covers, including all inci• denials and appurtenances; per man- hole, $100

1 sewer basin, complete, of standard design, with iron grating, iron basin hood awl connecting culvert, including all incidentals

$ ncid3e5notals and appurtenances; per

1,sd 5 cubic yards extra excavation, in-

eluding sheeting and bracing and all incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50

the

$786 25

912 00

200 00

350 00

7 50

MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. THE CITY RECORD. 791

Total $5,309 50

The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be fifty (50) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Twenty-six Hundred Dollars ($2,600).

NO. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA-BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT TEMPORARY STORM WATER DRAINS IN KINGS HIGHWAY FROM OCEAN AVE. TO AVENUE P; AVENUE P FROM KINGS HIGHWAY TO E. 29TH ST., AND IN QUENTIN RD. FROM A POINT ABOUT 120 FEET EAST OF BEDFORD AVE. TO E. 27TH ST., AND NECESSARY SEWER BASINS.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

1,884 linear feet of 24-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all in- cidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $8.60 $16,202 40

900 linear feet of 18-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $5 4,500 00

25 sewer basins complete, of standard design, with iron gratings, iron basin hoods and connecting culverts, includ. ing all incidentals and appurtenances; per basin, $354 8,750 00

7 manholes complete, with iron heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $100 700 00

2,000 feet, board measure, of sheet-ing and bracing, driven in place com-plete, including all incidentals and ap-purtenances; per 1,000 feet, board measure, $40 80 00

Total $3,980 00 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be forty (40) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Nineteen Hundred Dollars ($1,900).

NO. 7. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN CRESCENT PL. BETWEEN CRESCENT ST. AND HEMLOCK ST.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of quantities is as follows:

300 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sew-er, laid complete, including all inci-dentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4.50

324 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain, laid complete, includ-ing all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2.25

4 manholes, complete. with iron heads and covers, including all inci-dentals and appurtenances; per man- hole, $100

I sewer basin. complete, of standard design, with iron grating, iron basin hood and connecting culvert, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per basin, $350

5 cubic yards extra excavation, in-cluding sheeting and bracing and all incidentals and appurtenances; per cu- bic yard, $1.50

1,500 feet board measure of sheet-ing and bracing driven in place, corn-plete, including all incidentals and ap-purtenances; per thousand feet, board measure, $40

Total $2,896 50 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be thirty (30) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Fourteen Hundred Dollars ($1,400).

NO. 8. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT SEWER IN BLISS TERRACE BETWEEN 68TH ST. AND BAY RIDGE AVE.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

310 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sew- er, laid complete, including all inci. (lentils and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4.60 $1,426 00

476 linear feet of 6-inch house con• nection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2.25 1,071 00

3 manholes, complete. with iron heads and covers, including all inci-dentals and appurtenances; per man- hole, $100 300 00

1,800 feet, board measure, of sheet-ing, and bracing, driven in place com• plete, including all incidentals and ap-purtenances; per thousand feet, board measure, $40 72 00

5 cubic yards extra excavation, in• eluding sheeting and bracing and all incidentals and appurtenances; per cu- bic yard, $1.50 7 50

1 sewer basin complete, of standard design, with iron grating, iron basin hood and connecting culvert, including LP incidentals and appurtenances; Per Las n, $350 350 00

Total $2,233 75

The time allowed for the completion of the milk and full performance of the contract be twenty-five (25) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Eleven Hundred Dollars ($1,100).

NO. 10. FOR FURNISHING ALI. TIIE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN ALABAMA AVE. BETWEEN NEWPORT ST. ANI) NEW LOTS AVE. AND SEWER BASINS ON TIIE NORTHEAST AND NORTHWEST CORNERS OF ALABAMA AVENUE AND NEWPORT ST.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

161 linear feet of 12-inch pipe snv• cr, laid complete, including all inci• denials and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4 $644 00

150 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain, laid complete. including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2 300 00

2 manholes, complete, with iron heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $110 220 00

2 sewer basins, complete, of standard design, with iron gratings, iron basin hoods and connecting culverts, includ-ing all incidentals and appurtenances; ir:r basin, $350 700 00

5 cubic yards extra excavation. in-sliectitr; and bracing and all

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 1,389 cubic yards excavation. 38 cubic yards filling (not to be bid for). 701 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte-

nance). 3,310 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year

maintenance). 3,310 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side.

walk foundation. Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. Security required, $1,000. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$50 in cash or certified check, made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 2. FOR FENCING VACANT LOTS ON THE WEST SIDE OF E. 14TH ST. BETWEEN AVENUE I AND AVENUE J AND AT THREE (3) OTHER LOCATIONS.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 305 linear feet open board fence, six (6) feet

high. Time allowed, 15 consecutive working days. Security required, $100. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$5 in cash or certified check, made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 3. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING AND FLAGGING 62D ST. FROM 23D AVE. TO 24TH AVE.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 1,274 cubic yards 'excavation. 278 cubic yards filling (not to be bid for). 1,512 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte-

nance). 7,400 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year

maintenance). 7,400 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side-

walk foundation. Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. Security required, $1,600. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$80 in cash or certified check, made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 4. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING AND FLAGGING WHERE NECES-SARY 73D ST. FROM 20TH AVE. TO 21ST AVE.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 271 cubic yards excavation. 41 cubic yards filling to be furnished. 1,437 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte-

nance). 3,065 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year

maintenance). 3,065 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side-

walk foundation. Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. Security required, $900, Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$45 in cash or certified check, made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications per foot, cubic yard, or other unit of measure by which the bids will be tested. The bids will be com-pared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract.

Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the Bureau of Highways, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Brooklyn.

j28,19 JAMES J. BYRNE, President. tines General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last celuntn, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn at

Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. m.. on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1927. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

MANHOLE HEADS AND COVERS, ETC., TO THE BUREAU OF SEWERS, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, DURING THE YEAR 1927.

Time allowed for the delivering of the material and full performance of the contract will be until Dec. 31, 1927.

The amount of security required will be $3,000. Each bid must be accompanied by a security

deposit of $150 in cash or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

Bidders will be required to state a price per pound as called for in the schedules.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for the entire contract.

Blank forms may be obtained at the Bureau of Sewers, 9th floor, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn.

j28,f9 JAMES J. BYRNE, President. WIN* General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, bat column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn at

Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1927. FOR FURNISHING, DELIVERING AND

INSTALLING DRAUGHTING TABLES AND STOOLS; ALSO STEEL MAP CASES, FILES AND CABINETS IN THE MUNICI-PAL BUILDING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF COURT AND JORALEMON STS., BROOKLYN.

The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be 20 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be $3,000. Each bid must be accompanied by a security

deposit of $150 in cash or certified check, pay-able to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

Bidders will be required to state a price for the work complete.

Bids will be compared and contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for the entire contract.

Blank forms may be obtained at the Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, 8th floor, Municipal Building.

j28,f9 JAMES J. BYRNE, President. 1241'ses General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at

Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. in., on

WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1927. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

533 NET TONS OF QUICKLIME AT THE SEVERAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL STATIONS IN THE 26TH AND 3IST WARDS, BOR-OUGH OF BROOKLYN, FOR THE YEAR 1927.

The time allowed for the delivery of the lime and the full performance of the contract is until Dec. 31, 1927,

The amount of security required will be $2,700. Each bid must be accompanied by a security

deposit of $135 in cash or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

Bidders will be required to state a price per ton. Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, 8th floor, Municipal Building. Brooklyn.

j28,f9 JAMES J. BYRNE, President. £See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

CONSTRUCT SEWER IN E. 26TH ST., BE-TWEEN AVENUE N AND AVENUE 0.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

795 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $3.60 $2,S62 00

870 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2 1,740 00

7 manholes complete, with iron heads and covers, including all inci-dentals and appurtenances; per man- hole, $100 700 00

5 cubic yards extra excavation, in eluding sheeting and bracing and all incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50 7 50

CONSTRUCT SEWER IN E. 51ST ST., BE-TW EEN WINTHROP ST. AND CLARKSON AVE.

Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

610 linear feet of 15-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $5.50 $3,355 00

50 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain, laid complete, includ. ing all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2.50 125 00

5 manholes complete, with iron heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $100 500 00

the

$1,350 00

729 00

400 00

350 00

7 50

60 00

Bids must be submitted upon blank forms pre-pared by the Department.

No bid, after it shall have been deposited with the department, will be allowed to be withdrawn for any reason whatever.

The bids will be compared and the contract, if awarded, will be awarded to the lowest bidder as soon after the opening of bids as practicable, according to law.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Chief Clerk and Auditor, entrance 400 E. 29th st., Manhattan.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES, BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS, by Jonsr J. NfCGRATH, M. D., President. j28,f8

irillSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record,"

BOARD OF ASSESSORS.

792

THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927.

DEPARTMENT OF PLANT AND STRUCTURES.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Plant and Structures at

his office, 18th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, until 2 p. in. on

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1927. FOR THE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT OF

THE DESTRUCTOR PLANT FOR THE DE-PARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING AT E. 731), EXTERIOR AND E. 74TH STS., BOR-OUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The work must be commenced within five days after notification by the Commissioner of Plant and Structures to begin work and must be entirely eompleted within one hundred and fifty (1511) consecutive calendar days.

The amount of security to guarantee the faith-ful performance of the work will be Fourteen Thousard Dollars ($14,000).

Each bid must be 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 bids should he deem it to the interest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Plant and Structures. Arrangements will be made whereby persons desiring sets of prints for their own use may secure same, the cost thereof to be paid by the applicant.

ALBERT GOLDMAN, Commissioner. Dated, Jan. 17, 1927. j17,114 trSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Plant and Structures, at

his office, 18th floor, Municipal Building, Man• hattan, until 2 p. m., on

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1927. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A DE.

STRUCTOR PLANT FOR THE DEPART-MENT OF STREET CLEANING AT E. 73D, EXTERIOR AND E. 74TH STS., IN THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The work must be commenced within five calendar days after certification of the contract by the Comptroller of The City of New York and must be completed within two hundred and fifty (250) consecutive calendar days.

The amount of the security to guarantee the faithful performance of the work will be Two Hundred and Eighty Thousand Dollars ($280,000)

FOR THE PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING OF A DESTRUCTOR PLANT FOR THE DE PARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING AT E. 73D, EXTERIOR AND E. 74TH STS., IN THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The work must be commenced within five days after notification by the Commissioner of Plant and Structures to begin work and must be en-tirely completed within one hundred and fifty (150) consecutive calendar days.

The amount of security to guarantee the faith-ful performance of the work will be Nine Thou-sand Dollars ($9,000).

FOR TEE CONSTRUCTION OF TWO RADIAL BRICK CHIMNEYS FOR THE DE--STRUCTOR PLANT FOR THE DEPART-MENT OF STREET CLEANING, AT E. 73D, EXTERIOR AND E. 74TH STS., IN THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The work must be commenced within five days after notification by the Commissioner of Plant and Structures to begin work and must be com-pleted within one hundred and fifty (150) con-secutive calendar days.

The amount of security to guarantee the faith-ful performance of the work will be Thirteen Thou-sand Dollars ($1300).

FOR THE INSTALLATION OF FURNACES, FLUES AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT 1N THE DESTRUCTOR PLANT FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING AT E. 73D, EXTERIOR AND E. 74TH STS., IN THE BOROUGII OF MANHATTAN.

The work must be commenced within five days after notification by the Commissioner of Plant and Structures to begin work and must be com-pleted within one hundred and fifty (150) con-secutive calendar days.

The amount of security to guarantee the faith-ful performance of the work will be Seventy Thou-sand Dollars ($70,000).

FOR THE HE 1T1NG AND VENTILATING EQUIPMENT IN THE DESTRUCTOR PLANT FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING AT E. 73D, EXTERIOR AND E. 74TH STS., IN THE BOROUGH OF MAN-HATTAN.

The work must lie commenced within five days after notification by the Commissioner of Plant and Structures to begin work and must be en-tirely completed within one hundred and fifty 1150) consecutive calendar days.

The amount of security to guarantee the faith-ful performance of the work will be Twelve Thou-sand Dollars ($12,000).

Each bid must be 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 bids should be deem it to the in-terest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Plant and Structures. Arrangements will be made whereby persons desiring sets of prints for their own use may secure same, the cost thereof to be paid by the applicants.

ALBERT GOLDMAN, Commissioner. Dated Jan. 13, 1927. j13,f14 reset. General Instruct- Iona to Bidders on

last page, last column. of the "City Record."

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED - HOSPITALS.

Proposals.

SEA LEI , BIDS WI LI, BE RECEIVED BY the office of the General Medical Superinten-

dent, Bellevue Hospital (entrance, 415 E. 26th st.), .Alanhattan, until 3 p. m., on

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1927. FOR ALL LABOR AND MATERIAL NEC-

ESSARY AND REQUIRED FOR THE COM-PLETE CONSTRUCTION OF A RAMP FROM THE PRESENT YARD DOWN TO CELLAR FLOOR OF PAVILIONS "F" AN1) "G." BELLEVUE HOSPITAL, 26TH ST. AND 1ST AVE., CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time allowed for doing and completing all of the above work is forty-five (45) consecutive calendar days.

The security required for the faithful per-formance of the contract is Five Thousand Dol-lars ($5,000).

As a condition precedent to the reception and consideration of a bid the sum of five per cent. (5%) of the amount of the bond shall be deposited with the Department in accordance with section 4211 of the Greater New York Charter, as ex-plained in the General Instructions, last page of Ciry Room,.

Completion of Assessments and Awards.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN TO the owner or owners of all houses and lots,

improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, that the following proposed assessments and awards have been completed and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for examina-tion by all persons interested, viz.:

Borough of Manhattan. 9565. Sewer and appurtenances in 1st ave.,

west side, from a point about 80 feet south of E. 57th st. to the existing sewer in E. 57th st. Affecting Block 1349, Lots 28 and 29.

9566. Basin in front of No. 124 Ft. George ave. about 174 feet north of the north curb line of W. 1934 st. Affecting Block 2161.

9567. Basin adjacent to the northeast corner of Madison ave. and E. 109th st. Affecting Block 1615.

9568. Basin adjacent to the southeast corner of Madison ave. and E. 107th st. Affecting Block 1612.

Borough of The Bronx. 9222. Paving. curbing, sidewalks, etc., in E.

205th st. from Webster ave. to Bainbridge ave. Affecting Blocks 3341, 3345, 3346, 3349, 3350, 3353 and 3334.

9293. Sewers and appurtenances in W. 251st st. between Broadway and I'ost rd. and in Post rd. between AV. 251st st. and W. 250th st. Affect-ing Blocks 3415-F, 3415-G, 3415.11, 3415-J and 3415-K.

9305. Paving, curbing, sidewalks, etc., in E. 174th st. from Clay ave. to Jerome ave. :Affect-ing Blocks 2790 to 2799, 2522 to 2825, 2838, 2847, 2848, 2889 and 2891.

9402. Grading and basins in W. 263d st. from Liebig are. to Tyndall ave. Affecting Blocks 3423-S, 3423-V and 3423-W.

9467. Grading, basins, etc., in Holland ave. from Pelham Parkway North to Boston rd. Affecting Blocks 4344, 4345, 4347, 4348, 4431 and 4432.

9468. Paving, sidewalks, basins, etc., in Tra-falgar pl. from E. 175th st. to E. 17oth st. Affecting Block 2958.

9484. Sewers and appurtenances in Bussing ave. between Digney ave. and E. 234th st. and in Bronxw ood ave. between E. 233d st. and Barnes ave. -Affecting Blocks 5000 to 5002 and

50045. 985. Sewers and appurtenances in Morris ave. between E. 172i1 st. and E. 17001 st. Affect-ing Blocks 2786, 2787, 2817 and 2818.

Borough of Queens. 069. Grading, curbing, sidewalks, basins, etc.,

in I.ewis aye/ from 51st st. to 11laldron st., to-gether with a list of awards for damages caused by a change of grade, Second . 11-ard. Assess-ments affect Blocks 1087 and 108. Awards affect Block 1087, Lots 64, 7b, 78, 87, 93 and 96; Block 11188, Lots 1, 4, 6, 5u and 94. Claims disallowed affect Block 1087, Lot 91; Block 1068, Lots 3 and 42.

9011 5. Sewers and appurtenances in Jamaica ave. from Van Wyck ave. to 137th st. (Barrett ave.); 1.17th st, from Jamaica ave. to 86th ave.

elf grson st.) ; Hillside ave. front 132d (Troy) st. to 138th (Lewis) st.; 135th st. from Hillside ave. to 87th ave. (Hancock st.); 87th ave. from Km Gardens rd. to 136th st., and in 136th st. Vanderbilt ave.) from II inside ave. to 87th ave.,

Fourth kVaril. Affecting Blocks 214, bog, 601, 664 to 667, 670 to 674 and 677.

9006. Sewer and appurtenances in 37th st. from Grand ave. to Sigel ave. and in Astoria are. from 37th st. to 40th st., Second 1Vard. Affecting Blocks 174, 201, 315 to 321, 324 to 326, 345 to 347 and 349 to 354.

9105. Sewer and appurtenances in 127th st. from Liberty ave. to Kimball pl. and in Kimball p:. front 127th st. to 129th st., Fourth Ward. Affecting Blocks 573 to 576.

9241). Sewer and appurtaances in 133d .51. from 91st ave. to the angle point 350 fret west of 91st ave.; 133d st. from 89th 'ave. to the angle point 350 feet west of 91st ave.; 133d st. from 69th ave. to the crown about 440 feet south of the centre line of Jamaica ave., together with a temporary connection acro,s 89th ave. to the. proposed sanitary sewer extending south of 89th ave., Fourth Ward. -Affect:1:g Blocks 23-1, 235, 291, 292 and 301.

9285. Grading, curbing, flagging, etc., in 73.1 Moth) st. from 37th Polk ) ave. to Roosevelt ave., Second Ward. :Affect ing Blocks 457, 459 and 463.

9345. Grading, curbing, flagging, bas;ns, pav-ing. etc., in 114th st. fron t 101st ave. to Liberty ac e., Fourth Ward. Affecting Blocks 5-19 to 552.

9461. Grading, curbing, sidewalks, paving. etc., in 115th st. from Liberty use. to 107th ( Roanoke) ave., Fourth Ward. Affecting Blocks 616 aml 617.

Borough of Richmond. 9300. Sewers and appurtenances in Summit

ave. front Richmond rd. to a point almit 1,050 feet north of Richmond rd.; Beacon ave. from Richmond rd, to a point about 1,150 feet north of Richmond rd.; Geldner ave. from Richmond rd. to a point 350 feet north of Richmond rd.; Sydney pl. front St. Stephens pl. to a point 120 feet northerly thereof; St. Stephen: pl. from Union pl. to a point 2.60 feet east of Union pl.; Union pl. f rum Richmond rd. it St. Stephens C.; RiC11111[11111 ril. from Locust ave. to a point .21.di feet west of Summit ave. ; Bishop st. from Amboy id. to a point 90 feet northwest of Amboy d.; Dade st. from Amboy rd. to a point Nil feet northwest Of Amboy rd.; Prospect pl. troll) rd. to a point 450 feet west of Amboy r.I.; Amboy rd. from Richmond rd. to R.:N.110p st.; 1st st. front a point 100 feet west of New Dorp lane to Bus, ave.; 211 st. from New Dorp lane to Amboy r.I.; 3i1 St, f rum New Dori) lane to Amboy rd.; 4th st. front New Dorp lane to Reis ave.; 5th st. trim Sea View ave. to Beach ave,; 6th st. from Neuv Dorn lane to Brach ;ire.; 7th st. front Brach ave. to a point 100 feet west of Ross r. ; 8th st., 9th st, and 10th st, f von) Beach ave. to New I harp lane ;

c. from 3b.1 st. to 5th ; Ross ave. from 7th st. to Silt st.; Rose :11.- e. from Nth st. to a point about 1111) feet south of 1411 st.; Rose ave. from 1st st. to 3d st.; Sea View ave. from 5th st. to Richineind rd.; New. Dorp lane frum Rich-mond rib to Southside blvd.; Beach ;ive. from Prospect pl. to Southside blvd.; Southside blvd. from New Dorp lane to Beach ave.; Second and Fourth arils. Sewers and appurtenances through an easement in the ustelision .01 Beacon pl. front Southfield blvd. j4i Fiulet art.; New Dorp lane from FiiMiy ave. to a pint about oral

feet south of Cedar Grove ave.; Vanderbilt ave. from an easement in the extension of Beacon p1. to a point about 500 feet westerly therefrom; Finley ave. front New Dorp lane to Beacon pl.; Beacon pl. and through an easement in its exten-sion from Finley ave. to Britton lane; Wave-crest st. from Britton lane to Cedar Grove ave.; Cedar Grove ave, from New Dorp lane to its westerly end at a point about 1,900 feet west of New Dorp lane; Kissam ave. from Mill rd. to an easement in the extension of Cedar Grove ave. at a point about 1,800 feet south of Mill rd.; through an easement in the extension of Cedar Grove ave. from the westerly end of Cedar Grove ave. to Ocean ave.; thence southerly through an easement in Ocean ave. for a distance of about 500 feet; thence westerly at right angles to Ocean ace. through an easement for a distance of about 560 feet and to a point in front of the sewage treatment plant; also a part of the outlet sewer from a point in front of the sewage treatment and pumping plant through an easement in a southeasterly direction for a distance of about 370 feet. Construction of a sewage treatment and pumping plant, with the necessary connections to the sewer, located about 560 feet west of Ocean ave. and about 500 feet north of the shore of I.ower New York Bay (comprising the construc-tion of the building, mechanical screen equipment, pumping equipment, plumbing and heating equip-ment, chlorinating equipment, electric lights and wiring, gates, valves and miscellaneous equip-ment, and connecting sewer to the building). Sewers and appurtenances through an easement from a point about 370 feet southeasterly of the sewage treatment and pumping plant to a point about 700 feet northwesterly of the pierhead line; Southside (Ifylan) blvd. from Adelaide ave. to Guyon ave.; Guyon ave. from Amboy rd. to Mill rd.; Mill rd. from Adelaide ave. to Kissam ave.; 6th st. and through an easement in its extension from Guyon ave. to Adelaide ave. and through an easement in Adelaide ave. from 6th st. to Mill rd., together with the cost and expense to acquire title to sewer easements in Adelaide ave. from Mill rd. to Southside blvd. in 6th st. from Adelaide ave. to a point 180 feet southerly from the southerly line of Guyon ave.; Beacon pl. from Roma ave. to Britton lane and its pro-longation from Finlay ave. to Vanderbilt ave. and from Vanderbilt ave. to Southside blvd.; Cedar Grove ave. from its present westerly ter-minus through private property to Ocean ave., and in Ocean ave. about 501 feet southerly, thence westerly through private property about o22 feet; thence southerly to the pierhead line. And acquiring fee title to land necessary for Sewage Treatment Plant at Oakwood, 370 feet west of Ocean ave. and 470 feet north of Lower New York Bay, all being part of a system of sanitary sewers for New Dorp, Oakwood Heights and Great Kills. Affecting Blocks 939 to 951, Second Ward; Blocks 3620, 3621, 3625 to 3627, 3629 to 3631, 3637, 3643, 3649, 3930, 3960, 4000, 4107, 4015 to 4031, 4033, 4035. 4037 to 4041, 4043, 4045 to 4058, 4063 to 4071, 4073 to 4074, 4076 to 4089, 4091 to 4097, 4099, 4100, 4105, 4108, 4130, 4160, 4190 to 4199, 4202, 4203, 4206, 4209 to 4229, 4231, 4237, 4242, 4249 to 4257, 4262, 4264 to 4266, 4274, 4280, 4286 to 4302, 4304 to 4311, 4315, 4316, 4327 to 4330, 4332. 4335 to 4344, 4359 to 4369, 4394 to 4396, 4399, 4470, 4472, 4475, 4535, 4624 4633, 4640, 4645, 4650, 4655, 4056, 4658 to 4676, 4678 to 4696, 47(15, 4712, 4720, 4728, 4736 to 4740. 4745. 4746, 4752, 4754, 4758 to 4762, 4767, 4768, 4772 to 4776, 4781, 4782, 4785 to 4788, 4791 to 4793, 4790, 4802, 4803, 4804, 4805, 4812, 4832, 4840, 496o, 4961, 4963 to 4998, 5000 to 5006, 5010 to 5012, 5015, 5016, 5018 to 5051, 5056 to 5065, 51)77 to 5082, 5090 to 5120, 5125 to 5159, 5183, 3190, 5193. 52011 to 5209, 5212, 5215 to 5220, 5222 to 5231, 5233 to 5235, 5240, 5241, 5244 to 5303, 5306 to 5322, 5328, 5340, 5348, 5409, Fourth Ward; Blocks 5428 to 5430, 5432 to 5439, 5441, 5452 to 5455, and 5460, Fifth Ward.

9.448. Sidewalks on the north side of Forest ave. from Jewett ave. to a point about 415 feet south of the southwest corner of Barrett ave., First Ward; sidewalks in Manor rd. from the not therly line of Schmidt's lane to a point 300 fort north of Norwalk ave., Second Ward. Affecting Blocks 383 rnd 384, First Ward, and !flocks 705, 714 and 752, Second Ward,

9464. Curb and guard rail on the west side Of Giffords lane from Arthur Kill rd. to High. land ave., Fourth and Fifth Wards, Affecting Block 4570, Fourth Ward, and Blocks 5447 and 5450, Fifth Ward.

9462. Sewer and appurtenances in Bradley ave. between King st. and Harold st.; through an easement from Bradley ave. to Buchanan ave. at a distance of about 340 feet south of Willow-brook rd. and approximately parallel thereto; in Buchanan ave. from the easement to Willowbrook rd.; in Willowbrook rd. from Buchanan ave. to Forest Bill rd.; Willowbrook rd. from Buchanan ave. to a point about 100 feet west of Bradley ave.; Roosevelt ave. from Willowbrook rd. to a point about 360 feet northerly; together with the cost and expense necessary to acquire title to sewer easements in two strips of land located about 450 feet north of Delmont st. and extend• ing f rum Buchanan ave. to Roosevelt as e. and from Roosevelt ave. to Bradley ave., Second and Third Wards. Affecting Blocks 752 to 757, 763, 707 to 769, 774 to 776, 780 to 782, 788, 790, 796 to 827, 955, Second %Yard; Blocks 1985 to 1987, Third Ward.

9553. Sidewalks in Sharon ave. between Re-vere st. and Forest ave. and in Forest ave. from Clore rd, to the westerly side of N. Burgher ave., First Ward. Affecting Blocks 183, 220, 225, 252, 253, 31, 0, 308, 309 and 310.

Borough of Brooklyn. 8773. Grading, curbing, flagging and paving

Dahill rd. from Avenue I to 21st ave. Affecting Blocks 5457, 5462 to 5464, 5470, 5476, 5482 and

5488371 88;1. Grading, curbing, flagging, paving and basins in 824 st. from Ft. Hamilton pkway. to 10th ave. Affecting Blocks 6000, 6001, 6010 and 6011.

6912. Grading, curbing, flagging and paving 98th st. from East New York ave. to Rutland

rd.; E. 95th st. front Rutland rd. to Winthrop st.; Rutland rd. from E, 94th st. to E. 98th st.; E. 94th st. from Rutland rd. to Winthrop st., and in Rockaway pkway. from East New York ave. to Winthrop st. Affecting Blocks 3508, 3530, 4597 to 4600, 4612 to 4616, 4630 and 4631,

9040. Sewers and appurtenances in E. 55th st. between Linden ave. and Church ave. Affect-ing Blocks 4660, 4661, 4680 and 4681.

91197. Sewer and appurtenances in Ft. Hamil-ton pkway., west side, between 79th st. and 80th st. Affecting Block 5982.

9176. Grading, curbing, flagging and paving 74th st. from 18th ave. to 19th ave. Affecting Blocks 62(15 and 6216.

9185. Grading, curbing, flagging and paving Nth ave. from 430 st. to 49th st. and from 59th .,t. to 7.34 st. ; 7th ave. front 72d st. to 73d st.; 71st st. from 7th ave. to 8th ave. Affecting Blocks 732. 733, 741, 742, 750, 751, 759, 760, 768, 709, 777. 778. 866, 5707, 5714, 5721, 5728, 5735, 5742, 5749, 5756, 5763, 5770, 5785, 5794, Si!5, 5831), 5846, 5858, 5867, 5876, 5877, 5895,

5596, 5900, 5901, 5911 and 5912. 9186. Grading, curbing, flagging and paving

81st st. from 13th ave. to 14th ave. Affecting Blocks 6280 and 6292.

,2117. Payne 10th ave. from 620 st. to 65th st. ectilig Blocks 5729, 573(1, 5736, 5737, 5743 and 5744.

9264. Sewers and appurtenances in E. 5th st. between Avenue T and Avenue U. Affecting Blocks 7107 and 7108.

9313. Paving Brooklyn ave. from Clarendon rd. to Avenue D. Affecting Blocks 4952 and 4953.

9319. Paving E. 29th st. from Avenue I to Avenue J. Affecting Blocks 7592 and 7593.

9321. Paving, curbing and flagging E. 35th st. from Avenue 1) to Newkirk ave. Affecting Blocks 4968 and 4969.

9324. Paving Newport st. from Saratoga ave. to Herzl st. Affecting Blocks 3596, 3597, 3608 and 3609.

9327. Curbing and flagging 64th st. from 18th ave. to 19th ave. Affecting Blocks 5540 and 5547.

9375. Sewers and appurtenances in 64th st. between Ft. Hamilton pkway. and 12th ave. Affecting Blocks 5736 to 5738 and 5743 to 5745.

9380. Basin at the southeast corner of \V. 9th st. and Avenue V. Affecting Block 7142.

9403. Grading, curbing and flagging Avenue H from Flatbush ave. to E. 35th st. Affecting Blocks 7559 to 7562 and 7577 to 7580.

9405, Curbing and flagging Bath ave. from Bay 35th st. to 25th ave. Affecting Blocks 6875 to 6878 and 6890 to 6893.

9407. Paving Brooklyn ave. from Cortelyou rd. to Clarendon rd. Affecting Blocks 4935 and 4936.

9409. Paving 80th st. from 11th ave. to 12th ave. Affecting Blocks 6266, 6267, 6278 and 6279.

9413. Grading, curbing, flagging and paving E. 9th st. from Avenue M to Avenue N. Affect-ing Blocks 6571 and 6572.

9414. Grading, curbing, flagging and paving E. 27th st. from Avenue M to Kings highway. Affecting Blocks 7662, 7663, 7680 and 7681.

9416. Paving, curbing, flagging and basins in E. 31st st. from Avenue X to Avenue L. Affect. ing Blocks 7630 and 7631.

9430. Paving, curbing and flagging Montgom-ery st. from Utica ave. to East New York ave. Affecting Blocks 1420 and 1425.

9435. Paving 61st st. from 15th ave. to 16th ave. Affecting Blocks 5516, 5523 and 5727.

9473. Sewers and appurtenances in 73d st. between 20th ave. and 21st ave. Affecting Blocks 6196 and 6207.

9511. Grading, curbing, flagging and paving Caton pl. front Ocean pkway. to E. 8th st. Affecting Block 5320.

9538. Grading, curbing and flagging 72d st. from 11th ave. to 13th ave. Affecting Blocks 6176, 6177, 6187 and 6188.

9577. Private sewer and appurtenances in 80th st. from Narrows ave. to Colonial rd. Affecting Blocks 5976 and 5985.

9586. Private sewer and appurtenances in Shore rd. between 79th st. and 80th st., and in 80th st. between Shore rd. and Narrows ave. Affecting Block 5975.

9588. Private sewer and appurtenances in 12th ave. between 73d st. and 74th st. Affecting Blocks 6198 and 6199.

All persons whose interests are affected by the above named proposed assessments or awards and who are opposed to the same or either of them, are requested to present their objections in writing to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, Room 800, Municipal Building, Manhattan, on or before Tuesday, March 1, 1927, at 11 a. m,, at which time and place the said objections will be heard and testimony received in reference thereto.

GEORGE F. BYRNES, ANDREW T. SUL-LIVAN, H. WARREN HUBBARD, Board of Assessors.

MINNIE J. ABEL, Secretary. Jan. 29, 1927. j29,f9

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION.

Invitation to Contractors.

For the Supply of Untreated Ties (Order No. 16) for Use in the Construction of Part of the Coney Island Yard for the Culver Line.

SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR THE supply of untreated ties for use in the con-

struction of part of the Coney Island Yard for the Culver Line will be received by the Board of Transportation of The City of New York (herein-after called the "Board"), on behalf of The City of New York, at the office of the Board, at No. 49 Lafayette st., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until the I 1th day of February, 1927, at eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a. m., at which time and place, or at a later date to be fixed by the Board, the proposals will be publicly opened and read.

The ties are to be delivered in installments at a point or points to be designated by the Engineer including all incidental work, labor and materials. Such points shall be immediately accessible to a truck from a public street, avenue or highway and located on or near the site of the Coney Island Yard, which is located in the Borough of Brook-lyn, City of New York, on a large irregular plot of ground near the southwest corner of Shell rd. and Avenue X.

The total quantity to be furnished is about three hundred and two thousand feet board measure of untreated ties.

A fuller description of the ties and other re-quirements, provisions and specifications are given in the Information for Contractors and in the form of contract, specifications, bond and con-tractor's proposal, which are to be deemed a part of this invitation and copies of which may be inspected and purchased at said office of the Board.

The receipt of bids will be subject to the re-quirements specified in said Information for Con-tractors.

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, by JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman.

FRANIS j, SINNOTT, Secretary. New York, Jan. 25, 1927. j28,f11

Construction of Bulkhead at the 207th Street Yard.

SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR TIIE construction of a bulkhead at the 207th Street

Yard will be received by the Board of Transporta-tion of The City of New York (hereinafter called the "Board"), on behalf of The City of New York, at the office of the Board, at No, 49 Lafayette st., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until the 11th day of February, 1927, at eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a. m., at which time and place or at a later date to be fixed by the Board the proposals will be publicly opened.

The said bulkhead is to be located in the Bor-ough of Manhattan on City property, extending along the westerly side of the Harlem River from W. 208th st. to W. 215th st.

The work to be done will include the removal of existing timber bulkheads, dredging and the construction of a transfer bridge, complete, with operating equipment.

The contractor must complete the work within twelve (12) months from the delivery of the con-tract.

A fuller description of the work and other re-quirements. provisions and specifications are given in the Information for Contractors and in the forms of contract, bond and contractor's proposal, and in the contract drawings, which are to be deemed a part of this invitation and copies of which may be inspected and purchased at said office of the Board.

The receipt of bids will be subject to the re-

MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. THE CITY RECORD. 793

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quiretnents specified in said Information for Contractors.

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF TIIE CITY OF NEW YORK, by JOHN II. DELANEY, Chairman.

FR Asis J, SINNOTT, Secretary. New York, Jan. 25. 1927. j28,f11

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

Confirmation of Assessments.

NOTICES TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF TILE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN:

SECTION 8. THAYER ST.—SEWER, ETC., from Sherman

ave. to Broadway. Affecting Block 2175. The above assessments were confirmed by the

Board of Assessors Jan. 25, 1927, and entered Jan. 25, 1927, in the Record of Titles of Assess-ments kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess-ments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before March 26, 1927, which is sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from ten days after the date of said entry to the date of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector at his office, Room 200, Municipal

Manhattan, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. tn., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noun.

CHARLES W, BERRY, Comptroller. Dated, New York, Jan. 25, 1927. j27,17

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF TIIE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby givesublic notice to all persons, owners of property, affe

pcted by the

following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS:

SECOND WARD. SEWERS AND APPURTENANCES in POLK

(37TH) AVE. from 51st (108th) at. to Steen-wyck st.; DARVALL ST. (37111 DRIVE) from l'olk ave. to 51st st.; 1IAYES (34111) AVE. from 51st st. to Steenwyck st.; STEENWYCK (111TH) ST. from Jackson ave. to Polk ave.; IlAYLIES (110TH) ST. from Jackson ave. to Polk ave.; LENT (109TH) ST. from Jackson ave. to Polk ave.; DRYER PL. (35TH AVE.) front 51st st. to Lent st.; FRENCH PL. (36TH ave.) from 51st to Lent st.; TIEMANN AVE. trout l'olk ave. to Ferguson st.; DE PEYSTER (112T11) ST, from Edson st. to Roosevelt ave.; EDSON ST. from 51st st. to a point 200 feet east of DePeyster st.; FERGUSON ST. from Tiemann ave. to a point 300 feet east of De-l'eyster st.; ROOSEVELT AVE. from DePeyster st. to Peartree ave., Second Ward. Affecting Blocks 742 to 751, 753, 754, 810 to 812, 814 to 819 and 880.

GRADING, CURBING. SIDEWALK. BA-SINS, ETC., in NICOLLS ST. from Alburtis ave to Louona ave.. and in MERRITT ST. from Nicholls st. to 51st st., together with a list of awards for damages caused by a change of grade, Second Ward. Assessments affect Blocks 1037, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1080 and 1081. Awards affect Blocks 1037, Lots 53, 79, 81, 90 and 93; Block 104-t, l.ots 37, 41 and 42; Block 1045, Lot lii; Block 1046, Lots 25 and 30; Block IOSO, Lots 1,9, 71, 77, 78, 80, 84 and 38; Block 1031, Lots 3, 6, 8, 20, 21, 23, 24, 36. 37 and 93.

FOURTH WARD. GRANNG, CURBING SIDEWALKS AND

PAVING 95TH (CHICHESTER) AVE. from 75th (Ruby) st. to Rockaway blvd., Fourth Ward. Affecting Blocks 306, 307, 309, 310, 312, 313, 315, 316. 318. 319, 321, 322 and 324.

The above assessment was confirmed by the Board of Revision of Assessments on Jan. 19. 1927. and entered Jan. 19, 1927, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any per

or property shall be paid on or before March 20, 1927, which is sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will he cob lected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per almni, to be calculated from ten (lays after the date of said entry to the date of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment is payable to the Col- lector of Assessments and Arrears in the Munici-pal Building, Court House square, L. I. City, between the hours of 9 a. in. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon.

CHARLES W. BERRY. Comptroller. Dated, New York, Jan. 20, 1927. j22,f2

Interest on City Bonds and Stock.

THE INTEREST DUE FEB. 15, 1927, ON registered and coupon bonds and stock of The

City of New York, and of former corporations uow included therein, will be paid on that day by the Comptroller, at his office, Room 851, Munici-

Iluilding, Chambers and Centre sts., Man-hattan.

The looks for the transfer of bonds and stock On which the interest is payable Feb. 15, 1927, will be closed from Feb. 1 to Feb. 14, both dates inclusive.

CHARLES W. BERRY. Comptroller, City of New York, Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, Jan. 25. 1927. j27,115

THE INTEREST DUE FEB. 1, 1927. ON registered and coupon bonds and stock of The

City of New York, and of former corporations now included therein, will be paid on that day by the Comptroller, at his office (Room 851), Municipal Building, Chambers and Centre sts., Manhattan.

The hooks for the transfer of bonds and stock on which interest is payable Feb. 1, 1927, will be closed from Jan. 17 to Jan. 31. both dates in-clusive.

CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller, City of New York, Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, Jan, 11, 1927. j20,f 1

Sureties on t'ontructs.

UNTH, FCRTHER NOTICE. SURETV COM. Panics will be accepted as sufficient upon the

following cimtracts, to the :unantits named: Su pp! cs of .day Inchulls01 (;as and

Llectricity. One company on a bond tip td ‘Vlielf such cony, atithordri to mite that

amount as per letter of ComptroNer di the surety companies, dated !an. 1. 19:4.

Construction. One company on a bond lip to $25.000. Including regulating, grading, paving, sewers,

mail/leo:100% dredging, com.truction of parks, parkways, docks, linildings, bridges, tunnels, a me duets. repairs, heating, ventilating, plumbing, etc.

When %itch company is authorized to write that amolint as per I(•tier of Cemiareller td the study companies, dated Jan. 1. 1914.

Asphalt, Asphalt Block and if Block Pave- ment.

Two companies will lie required on any and every bond up to amount authorized by letter of Comptroller to the surety companies, dated Jan. 1, 1914.

CHARLES 1V. BERRY. Comptroller.

THE ARMORY BOARD.

Proposals,

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the office of the Mayor, City Hall, until 3.30

p. m., on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1927.

FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR ANI) MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A COMPLETE VENTI-LATING UNIT IN EACH OF THE SIX STABLES AT THE ARMORY OF THE 51ST MACHINE GUN SQUADRON, 94TH ST. AND PARK AVE., NEW YORK CITY.

Security required will he Three Thousand Dol-lars ($3,000).

Deposit to accompany the bid, One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150).

Time allowed for doing and completing the work will be one humlred and twenty (120) con-secutive working days.

For bid blanks, specifications, bid envelopes and other information apply at the office of the Armory Board, Room 2208, Municipal Building, New York, N. Y.

Dated Jan, 17, 1927. THE ARMORY BOARD, by Joule B.

TRAINER, Secretary. j24,f3 tsffSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Public Welfare, 10th floor,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. in., on

MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND

MATERIALS NECESSARY FOR COMPLE-TION OF THE WORK OF OVERHAULING ROOFS. GUTTERS AND LEADERS OF CUMBERLAND STREET HOSPITAL. BUILD-INGS. 109 CUMBERLAND ST.. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and for the full performance of the contract is forty-five (45) consecutive calendar days.

The security required will be Three Thousand Dollars ($3.000).

The deposit accompanying hid shall be five per cent. (570) of the anoint of security re-quired.

The bidder state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as the contract is entire for a complete job.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer of the Department, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, where specifications may be seen.

BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner. Dated Jan. 19, 1927. j19,31 td-See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, at his

office, Nfunicipal Building, Manhattan, until 12 110,10, 011

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1927. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO REPAIR D. S. C. SCOW NO. 19.

The time allowed for the completion of the work and the full perfornmoce of the contract is thirty (311) consecutive working days.

The contract, if awarded, will be awarded to the lowest bidder.

The amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract will be One Thousand and Eight Hundred Dollars ($1.800).

Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust companies of the City of New York, or a check on such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, or money or corporate stock or certificate of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York, which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value of not less than Ninety Dollars ($90). The check, money or securities must not Le included in the envelope containing the bid. •

Blank forms and envelope, in which to enclose the same, copies of the contract, including the specifications in the form approved by the Cor-poration Counsel, may he obtained upon applica-tion at the Main Office of the Department of Street Cleaning. Municipal Building, Main2h;tft7an.

A A. . TAYLOR, Commissioner of Street Cleaning.

Dated Jan. 27, 1927. reSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. last column, of the "City Record."

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

Proposals. ---

SEALED BIDS 1V11.1. ISE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough Of The Bronx

at his office. 1Iunicioal Building, Comma Park. Tremont and 3,1 ayes.. until 11 a. M., on

WEI)NEs11.11". FEBRUARY 9, 1927. No. 1. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

310.Pno GALLON ,̀ IIITUNIINOI'S ROAD 1L1TERIAL TAR FOR 001.1)

:1PPLIC.1T1()N. The time allowed for the full comiletion of

the contract is as may lie dire:tt'd timing the year 1927.

The amount of security re olin d for the proper p.oloioniture of the controct Iv]; he To, 111011,a111

(.■ n.111)11)

Nn. 2. FURNISHING .1N1) 1ELIVE1ZING yoaOioo (l 11.1.0NS TAIZ FOR

Api.I.IcATioN). "The time allowed for the fait co:11110'mi of

the contract is as may lie directed during the liar 1927.

Tlic 3111.1011 sCcuri'y requir.,1 for the proper performance of the contcact hill EL:lit Tho;l• sand Dollars 5:S.I100

NO. 3. FrIeNISHIN(; .AND DELIVEIZING 83nino GAr.r.ov: ROAI) sl'RFACTX(; MATEREAT. (.1SPII.iLT ROAD Oil. FOR ( - (11.1) APPLIC.1TIoN) (DUST LAYER).

The time foc the contract is as may be directed (luting tho year 1927.

The anuoitit ire it qiiired for the orooer pet- nom:wee of the .'11!!.[CI hi l l S XtCl.

Thousand Dollars (Sloahla

NO. 4. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 3.500 CUBIC YARDS OF ONE AND ONE-HALF INCH (02") WATERBOUND MAC-ADAM STONE; 2.000 CUBIC YARDS OF BROKEN STONE scREENINGS. AND 3.500 CUBIC YARDS THREE-QUARTER INCII STONE.

The time allowed for the full completion of the contract is as may be directed during the vear 1927.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Nine Thou-sand Dollars ($9.000),

NO. 5. FURNISHING ANI) DELWERTNG 1.510 CUBIC YARDS CONCRETE AND PAV-ING SAND.

The time allowed for the full completion of the contract is as may be directed during the

year The19a2iLunt of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Eight Hun-dred Dollars ($800).

NO, 6. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 5,0/0 BAGS PORTLAND CEMENT.

The tiny,: allowed for the full completion of the contract is as may be directed during the year The19a2n710.

tint of security required for the proper rerformance of the contract will be 'Twelve Hun-dred Dollars ($1,200).

NO. 7. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 9,010 CUBIC YARDS SAND GRITS.

The time allowed for the full completion of the contract is as may be directed during the, year 1927.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract 1-ill be Four Thou-sand Five Hundred Dollars ($4,500).

NO, 8. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 1,000 TONS ASPHALTIC CEMENT.

The time allowed for the full completion of the contract is as May be directed during the year 1927.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Seven Thou-sand Dollars ($7,000).

NO. 9. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 9.nno CUBIC YARDS ASPHALT SAND.

The time allowed for the full completion of the contract is as may be directed during the year 1927.

The amount of ,ecurity required for the proper performance of the contract will he Three Thou• sand Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500).

NO. In. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 75 TONS PITCH JOINT FILLER (FOR STONE BLOCK PAVEMENTS).

The time allowed for the full completion of the contract is as may be directed during the year 1927.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Six Hundred Dollars ($600).

NO. 11. FURNISHING AND DELIVER-ING 7,5(10 CUBIC YARDS BINDER STONE.

The time allowed for the full completion of the contract is as may be directed during the year 1927,

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000).

NO. 12. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 9)0 TONS INORGANIC DUST.

The time allowed for the full completion of the contract is as may be directed during the year 1927.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000).

NO. 13. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 25.000 CUBIC•YARDS OF STEAM CINDERS.

The time allowed for the full completion of the contract is as may be directed during the year 1927.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Ten Thousand Dollars ($10.000).

NO. 14. FURNISHING AN!) DELIVERING LONG LEAF YELLOW PINE LUMBER.

The time allowed for the full completion of the contract is as may be directed during the year 1927.

The annoint of seen rity required for the proper performance of the contract will be One Thousand Five 111111dt-el Dollars ($1,500).

NO. 15. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING SPRUCE LUMBER, CYPRESS, WHITE-WOOD, WHITE PINE, PLAIN SAWN WHITE OAK, HICKORY, CHESTNUT POSTS.

The time allowed for the full completion of the contract is thirty (30) consecutive working days after the endorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller upon the executed contract.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract shall be thirty (30) Per cent. of the total amount for which the con-tract is awarded.

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the above schedules per linear foot, square foot, square yard, cubic yard, or other unit of measurement, by which the bids will be tested.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check or 5 per cent. of the amount of the but required as security for the proper performance of the contract, except on Contract No. 15 the deposit shall not be less than one and one-half per cent. (11,/i%) of the total amount of the bid. Blank forms of bids, upon which bids roust he made, can be obtained by applcation therefor. The specifications may be seen and other information obtained at said office. j29,f9

HENRY BRUCKNER, President. I,!" -set, General Instruct* s to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of The Bronx,

at his office, Municipal Hu i!ding, Crotona Park, 'Tremont and 3d ave.., until 11 a. m., on

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1927. NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR

AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR THE ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF TIIE FoURTI1 SlIORY ADDITION TO THE MAGISTRATE'S AND MUNICIPAL COURT HOUSE. LOCATED AT E. IOIST ST., WASII. INGTON AVE., 1620 ST. AND BROOK AVE.. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. CITY 01' NEW YORK, EXCLUSIVE OF' PLUMB. ING. HEATING AND VENTILATING, ELEC-TRIC LIGHT AND POWER SYSTEM AND ELEVATOR S.

The time •dlowed for the completion of the contract be one hundred and fifty (150) consecutiee working days.

The amount of security required fur the proper performance of the contract will be Sixty-foe Thousand Dollars ($65,000).

NO. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALT. LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR THE 1'1.1'11BLN(: WORK FOR THE FOURTH STORY ADDITION TO THE MAGISTRATE'S AND MUNICIPAL COURT' HOUSE, cATED AT liosT ST., WASH INGToN AVE.. to 2D ST A M I BROOK Ava, note-()UGH OF THE BRONX, CITY OF NEW YORK.

The tittle allowed for the completion of the contract will be one hundred and fifty (15U) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the Tpriolit;teisrailittei rfpoornlitaartisce($o3f ,citohoe).contract will be Three

NO. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND MATERIAL. REQUIRED FOR THE IN-STALLATION OF ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER SYSTEM IN THE FOURTH STORY ADDITION TO THE MAGISTRATE'S AND MUNICIPAL COURT HOUSE, LOCATED AT 161ST ST., WASHINGTON AVE., 162D ST. AND BROOK AVE., BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time allowed for the completion of the contract will be one hundred and fifty (150) consecutive working days.

The amount • of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000).

NO. 4. FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR A COM-PLETE ELEVATOR EQUIPMENT TO BE INSTALLED IN TIIE FOURTH STORY ADDITION TO THE MAGISTRATE'S AND IUNICIPAT, COURT HOUSE, LOCATED AT

E. 161ST ST., WASHINGTON AVE., 162D ST. AND BROOK AVE., BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time allowed for the completion of the contract will be one hundred and fifty (150) ccnsecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000).

NO. 5. FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR A COM-PLETE SYSTEM OF HEATING AND VEN-TILATING IN THE FOURTH STORY ADDI-TION TO THE MAGISTRATE'S AND MU-NICIPAL COURT HOUSE. LOCATED AT E. 161ST ST., WASHINGTON AVE., 162D ST. AND BROOK AVE.. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time allowed for the completion of the contract will be one hundred and fifty (150) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will le Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000),

NO. 6. FOR COMPLETING THE CON. TRACT WHICH WAS EXECUTED BY THE NEV YORK ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION ON JAN. 5, 1926, AND DE-CLARED ABANDONED ON JAN. 12, 1927, FOR ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS RE-QUIRED FOR THE INSTALLATION OF THE ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER SYS-TEM (EXCEPT LIGHTING FIXTURES) OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT HOUSE OF THE FIRST DISTRICT. LOCATED ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF WILLIAMS-BRIDGE RD. AND ROBERTS AVE., WEST-CHESTER, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time allowed for the completion of the contract will be one hundred (100) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Three Thousand Dollar., ($3,000).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check of 5 per cent. of the amount of the hid required as security for the proper performance of the contract. Blank formsof bids. veon which bids must be made, can be obtained by application therefor. The plans and specifications may be seen and other informa-tion obtained at mid office.

HENRY BRUCKNER, President. teRee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City RecOrd."

BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

Proposals.

SEAT.ED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Richmond, at

his office, Borough Hall, St. George, until 12 11000, 011

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1927. NO 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV-

ERING COAL AT PUBLIC BUILDINGS. The Superintendent's estimate of the quantity

and quality of fuel, and the nature and extent, :is near as possible, is as follows:

For furnishing and delivering coal as follows: About six hundred (600) tons of Buckwheat

Coal No. 1 to Borough Hall, St. George, S. I. About one hundred and twenty (120) tons of

stove coal to court houses and comfort stations, S. I., as directed.

Buckwheat coal to be delivered in lots of not more than 100 tons and stove coal in five and ten ton lots. Each ton to consist of 2,000 pounds avoirdupois.

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is during the year ending Dec. 31, 1927.

The amount of security required is $3,000. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$150 in cash or certified check drawn on the Comptroller of The City of New York.

Bidders are requested to make their bids or estimates upon the blank form prepared by the President, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to enclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract, including the speci-fications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon application there-for in Room 129 of the office of the said Presi-dent. Further information may be obtained at the office of the Commissioner of Public Works

f tile Borough of Richmond, Borough Hall, New Brighton, Borough of Richmond.

JOHN A. LYNCH, President. Dated Jan. 13, 1927. j29,f9 tar See General Instruction!' to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Richmond, at

his office, Borough Hall, St. George, Staten island, until 12 noon, on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1927. NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV-

ERING FORAGE IN LOFT OF STABLE "A," SWAN ST., TOMPKINSVILLE, S. I.:

1. 210.000 POUNDS NO. 2 WHITE CLIP-PED OATS.

2. 200,000 POUNDS NO. 1 TIMOTHY HAY.

3, 20,000 POUNDS NO. 1 STRAIGHT RYE ST RAW.

4. 12.000 POUNDS BRAN. 5. 1.000 POUNDS OIL MEAL. 6. 20 DOZEN SALT BRICKS. Each bid must lie accompanied by a deposit of

$110 in cash or a certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City,

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is by or be-fore Aug. 31, 1927.

The amount of security required is Twenty-two Hundred Dollars ($2,200).

NO. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV-ERING FORAGE TN LOFT OF STABLE "B," CLOVE RD., WEST NEV BRIGHTON, S. I.:

1. 120.001) POUNDS NO. 2 WHITE CLIP-PED OATS.

2. 120,000 POUNDS NO. 1 TIMOTHY HAY.

3. 13,000 POUNDS NO. 1 STRAIGHT RYE

4. .1 1,1'.00 POUNDS BRAN. 5. 1,000 POUNDS OIL MEAL.

NO. 5. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF RECEIVING BASINS AND APPURTE-NANCES ON THE SOUTHEAST AND SOMWEST CORNERS OF 37TH ST. AND l'ATTERSON AVE.. SECOND WARD, BOR-OUGH OF QUEENS, UNDER SECTION 435 OF TILE CIIARTER.

The Engineer's estimate as follows

2 basin manholes, Type No. 4. 1 inlet, Type No. 4. 90 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin con-

nections. 28 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe inlet Cull•

OCCIIODS. The time allowed for completing tire above

work will he five (5) working days. The amount of security required will be Four

Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($450). NO. 6. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF

RECEIVING BASINS AND APPURTE-NANCES ON THE NORTHWEST. NORTH-EAST, SOUTHWEST AND SOUTHEAST CORNERS OF TIEMANN AVE. AND 531) (TORY ST.) AVE.; NORTHWEST SOUTH. WEST AND SOUTHEAST CORNERS OF TIEMANN AVE. AND 5411I (UNITY St) AVE.; NORTHWEST CORNER OF TiE. MANN AVE. AND 55TH (VAR1CK ST.) AVE.; NORTHWEST AND NORTHEAST CORNERS OF TIEMANN AVE. AND 56TH (woornit.u. ST.) AVE, SECOND WARD. BOROUGH OF QUEENS, UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follow::

I0 basin manholes, Type No. 4. 4 inlets, Type No. 4. 332 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin con-

nections. 86 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe inlet con•

nections. The time allowed for completing the above

work will be twenty (20) working days. The amount of security required will he Sever-

teen Hundred and Fifty Dollars (81.750).

of the quantities is

794

THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. a

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

435 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 3 manholes. 2 basin manholes, Type No. 4.

inlet, Type No. 4. 32 6- inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe Fewer. 68 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin con-

nections. 20 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe inlet con-

nections. 336 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con-

nection drains. The time allowed for completing the above

work will be twenty (20) working days. The amount of security required will be Eigh-

teen Hundred Dollars ($1.800. NO. 3. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF

RECEIVING BASINS AND APPURTENAN-CES ON TIIE NORTHEAST CORNER OF METROPOLITAN AVE. AND ZEIDLER ST.; NORTHEAST CORNER OF M ETRO POLI-TAN AVE. AND ANDREWS ST.: NORTH-E.IST CORNER OF METROPOLITAN AVE. AND ARNOLD ST.; NORTHEAST CORNER OF METROPOLITAN AVE. AND NURGE ST.; SECOND WARD, BOROUGH OF QUEENS. UNDER SECTION 433 OF THE CHARTER.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

4 basin manho:eF, Typrt No. 4. 1 inlet, Type No. 4. 2'2 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin con-

nections. 20 linear feet 10-inch vitrified ppc inlet con-

nections. The time allowed for completing, the above

work will be ten (10) working days. The f, DIOUO2 of security required will be Nine

Hundred Dollars ($900). NO. 4. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A

SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN S. RAILROAD AVE. FROM JUNCTION AVE. TO A PROPERTY LINE ABOUT 600 FEET WESTER1.1"FlIEREFROM. SECOND WARD, BOROUGH OF QUEENS, UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

633 lit ar feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 5 manholes. 32 6-inch spur; on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 311 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con-

nection drains. The time allowed for completing the above

work will he twenty-five (25) working dats. The amount of security required will be Fif-

teen Hundred Dollars ($1,500).

ST. FROM 95TH AVE. TO 97TH AVE., FOURTH WARD, BOROUGH OF QUEENS, UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

340 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 3 manholes. 24 6-inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 240 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con-

nection drains. The time allowed for completing the above

work will be eighteen (18) working days. The amount of security required will he Thir-

teen Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($1,350). NO. 11. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A

SEWER AND APP(7RTENANCES IN ROCK-AWAY BLVD, NORTH SIDE, FROM 84TH ST. TO 8.5TII ST., FOURTH WARD. BOR-OUGH OF QUEENS, UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

243 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 2 manholes. 10 6-inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. The time allowed for completing the above work

will be twelve (12) working days. The amount of security required will be Six

Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($650). NO. 12. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF

A SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN ROCKAWAY BLVD.. SOUTH SIDE. FROM ELDERTS LANE TO THE ANGLE POINT ABOUT 230 FEET FAST OF EI.DERTS LANE, FOURTH WARD. BOROUGH OF QUEENS, UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER.

The Engineer's as follows:

220 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 3 manholes. 9 6-inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. The time allowed for completing the above

work will be twelve (12) working days. The amount of security required will be Six

Umpired and Fifty Dollars ($650). The deposit with each bid must be 5 per cent.

of the amount of the security required for the work for which the bids are submitted.

The bidder must state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or schedule herein contained. or hereafter annexed, per square yard. linear foot, or other unit of measure by which bids will be tested. Bids will be compared and each contract awarded at a lump or aggre-gate sum. Blank forms may he obtained and the Plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the President of the Borough of Queens.

Dated Jan. 25, 1927. j27,f7 MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President.

trSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

NO. 7. FOR THE CONSIKL'CTION OF RECEIVING BASINS ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 46TH (QUEENS) AVE. AND 157TH ST., SOUTHWEST. NORTHWEST AND SOUTH EAST CORNERS OF 46TH Qt•EENS) AVE. AND 158TII ST.. NORTH-

EAST AND SOUTHEAST CORNERS OF 46TH (QUEENS) AVE. AND 159TH ST.; SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 46Th! (QUEENS) AVE. :IND 160T11 ST.: SOUTHEAST COR-NER OF 46TH (QUEENS) AVE. AND 161ST ST., THIRD WARD, BOROUGH OF QUEENS, UNDER SECTION 435 OF TILE CHARTER.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

8 basin manholes, Type No. 4. 1 inlet, Type No. 4. 148 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin con-

nections. 26 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe inlet con-

nections. The time allowed for completing the above work

will be fifteen (15) working days. The amount of security required will be Twelve

Hundred Dollars ($1,200). NO. 8. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A

SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN SAN-FORD AVE. FROM 157TH ST. TO 158TH ST., THIRD WARD. BOROUGH OF QUEENS, UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

205 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 2 manholes. 20 6-inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. The time allowed for completing the above

work will he twelve (12) working days. The amount of security required will he Six

Iftindred and Fifty Dollars ($650). NO. 9. FOR 'THE CONSTRUCTION OF A

SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN 87T1f ST. FROM LIBERTY AVE. TO TIIE CROWN ABOUT 350 FEET SOUTH OF LIBERTY A V E.. FOURTH WARD. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

360 linear feet 12 inch vitrified pipe sewer. 3 manholes. 24 6-inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 192 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house connec-

tion draina, The time allowed for completing, the above work

will lie twenty (20) working days. The amount of security required will be Fifteen

Modred Dollars ($1.500). NO. lit. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A

SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN 88T1( I

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of $65 in cash or a certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City.

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is by or be-fore Aug. 31, 1927.

The amount of security required is Thirteen Hundred Dollars ($1,300).

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each con-tract.

Bidders are requested to make their bids or esti-mates upon the blank form prepared by the Presi• dent, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to enclose the bid, includipg the specifica-tions, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon application there-for at the office of the said President. Copies of the contracts may be seen and other information obtained at the office of the Commissioner of Pub-lic Works of the Borough of Richmond, Borough Hall, New Brighton, Borough of Richmond.

JOHN A. LYNCH, President. Dated Jan. 12, 1927. j22,f2 te'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Queens at

his office, 4th floor, Queens Subway Building, 68 Hunterspoint ave., L. I. City, until 11 a. m., on

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1927. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

FIVE HUNDRED (500) NET TONS OF LIME TO THE VARIOUS DISPOSAL PLANTS, BOROUGH OF QUEENS, AS DIRECTED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

Approximate Distribution. 125 net tons to Newtown Plant (2d Ward). 375 net tons to Far Rockaway Plant (5th Ward).

500 total net tons. The time allowed for doing and completing the

above contract will be on or before Dec, 31, 1927. The amount of security is $2,7011. No bid will be conside:ed unless it is accom-

panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be $135. Delivery will be required to be made at the

time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the President of the Borough of Queens. Queens Subway Building, 68 Ilunterspoint ave., L. I. City.

MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. Dated, Jan. 27, 1927. j2717 gerbee General instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Queens at

his office, 4th floor, Queens Subway Building, 68 Hunteispoint ave., L. I. City, until 11 a. m., on

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1927. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

TO THE BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS, AS DIRECTED. IN TIIE BOROUGH OF QUEENS TWENTY-EIGHT (23) ONE (1) TON DUMP TRUCKS.

The time allowed for the completion of delivery will be thirty-five (35) working days.

The amount of :;ecurity for the performance of this contract is Seven Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($7,200).

The bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check made payable to the Comptroller of The City of New York for the sum of Three Hundred Sixty Dollars (VW.

The bidder must state the price of each item specified. Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the President of the Borough of Queens.

AUGUST KUPKA, Acting President. Dated, Jan. 27. 927. j2717 it&See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, lust column, of the "City Record "

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Queens, at

his office, 63 Hunterspoint ave., L. I. City, until 11 a. tn., on

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1927. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING TO

THE BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS, AS DI-RECTED, IN THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS, 30,000 CUBIC YARDS OF BROKEN STONE AND SCREENINGS.

Security required, $26,000. Deposit, $1,300. On the above contract the deposit must he

in cash or certified check, made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

The time allowed for the performance of the contract is on or before Dec, 31, 1927.

The bidder must state the price of each item or article upon which he bids per cubic yard. or other unit of measure, by which the bids will be tested. Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Bidders must deposit in the laboratory of the President of the Borough of Queens, on or before the day of letting the bids, samples of the materials they intend to furnish on the above contracts.

Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the Borough President of Queens.

MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. Dated Jan. 25, 1927. 327,f7 reSee General instruetions to Bidders on

last page, last column. of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL RE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Queens at

his office, 4th floor, Queens Subway Building, 68 Hunterspoint ave., L. I. City, until 11 a. m., on

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1927. NO. 1. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF

A SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN VANDEVENTER AVE. FROM 15TH AVE. TO 17TH AVE., FIRST WARD, BOROUCIE OF QUEENS. UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

520 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 4 manholes. 5 basin manholes. type No. 4. I inlet, Type No. 4. 37 Minch spurs on 12.inch vitrified pipe sewers. 175 linear feet 12-inch vitrified p'pe btsiu con.

ncctions. 30 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe inlet con•

nections. 66 linca• feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con-

nection drams. The time allowed for completing the above

work will be twenty-five (25) working days. The amount of security required will he

Twenty-two Hundred Dollars ($2.2,10. NO. 2. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OE A

SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN CASE 1'E.. FROM VOORHEES PL. TO VAN DINE ST., SECOND WARD. BOROUGH OF OUEENS. UNDER SECTION ats OF THE CHARTER.

Route 21. Beginning at Dwight street and Van Dyke

street; thence along N'an Dyke street to Conover street; thence along Conover street to Wolcott street; thence along Wolcott street to Lorraine street; thence along Lorraine street to Columbia street; thence along Columbia street to Nelson street; thence along Nelson street to Clinton street; thence along Clinton street to Joralemon at I vet ; thence along Joralemon street to Court street; thence along Court street to Remsen

street, terminating at Remsen street and Court

The returning route is front Court street and Remsen street; thence along Remsen street to Henry street; thence along Henry street to Nelson street; thence along Nelson street to Dwieht street: thence along Dwight street to Walcott street ; thence along Wolcott street to Corover street; thence along Conover street to Coney street: theme along Coffey street to Dv.ight street; thence along Dwight street to

be ;ruing. i■ntliuglttye street to the point and place of

Wherefore, your petitioner prays that public notice of the time and place when and where thia application will be first considered be given, as required by the Greater New York Charter an I :ill other laws applicable thereto, and that ti'- ,lesired consents or grants be embodied in the form of a contract with all the terms and cololitions thereof in accordance with the pro-t. ,-,'(•11 of the Greater New York Charter and the Lows of the State of New York.

Dated. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jannary R. 1927. In witness whereof, the C. I. & G. Bus Con

por.-tion. the petitioner herein. has caused this petition to be subscribed by its President and sottaded by its Assistant Secretary this 8th day ,,f 1;:nuarv. 1927.

C I. S ti. BUS CORPORATION, by W. S. NI i N President.

Atttst: B, STEWART, Assistant

Route No. 2. Concourse-Hub—Beginning at the intersection

of Ft. Independence street and Sedowick ave-nue. thence along Sedgwick avenue to Mosholu parkway: thence along Mosholu parkway to the Grand Boulevard and Concourse; thence along the Grand Boulevard and Concourse to East I65th street; thence along East 1656 street to Teller avenue: thence along Teller avenue to Park avenue; thence along Park avenue to East 161st street; thence along East 161st street to Courtlandt avenue; thence along Courtlandt ave-nue to East 150th street: thence along East 150th street to Melrose avenue: thence alone Melrose avenue to East 151st street: thence along East 15/st street to Courtlandt avenue; and also along Courtlandt avenue between East 16Ist street and East 162d street and along Fast 162d street between Courtlandt avenue and Teller avenue; awl to cross such tither streets and avenues, named and unnamed as may be en-countered in said route with the right to operate motor buses or vehicles in either direction over any street or avenue described in the fore-going route,

Route No. 3. Prospect Avenue—Beginning at the intersec.

tion of Fordham road and 3d avenue; thence along 3i1 avenue to East 187th street; thence along East 187th street to Crotona avenue; thence along Crotona avenue to Crotona Park South; thence along Crotona Park South to Prospect avenue; thence along Prospect avenue to Southern boule-vard; thence along Southern boulevard to East 147th street; thence along East 147th street to Jackson avenue; thence along Jackson avenue to and across East 138th street; and also along Washington avenue between East 187th street and Fordham road and along Fordham road between Washington avenue and 34 avenue; and also along East 156th street between Prospect avenue owl Elton avenue, along Elton avenue between East 156th street and 3d avenue, along 3d ave-nue between Elton avenue and East 148th street, along East 148th street between 3d avenue and Bergen avenue. along Bergen avenue between East 14Sth street and Brook avenue. along Brook ave-nue between Bergen alTrIlle and East 156th street, and to cross such other streets and avenues, named and unnamed, as may be encountered in traversing said route. with the right to operate motor buses or vehicles in either direction over any street or avenue described in the foregoing route.

Route No. 4. Jerome-Bainbridge Avenues—Beginning at the

intersection of the north City line and Mount Vernon avenue (also known as Van Courtlandt. Park East), thence along Mount Vernon avenue (also known as Van Courtlandt Park East) to Katonah avenue; thence along Katonah avenue to East 133(1 street; thence along East 233d street to ferome avenue: thence along Jerome avenue to Woodlawn road; thence along Woodlawn road to Bainbridge avenue; thence along Bainbridge ave-nue t i East 196th street ; thence along East 196th street to Valentine avenue; thence along Valen-tine avenue to and across Kingshridge road; thence continuing along Valentine avenue to East 188th street: thence along East 188th street to Ford-ham road; thence along Fordham road to and across Jerome avenue: and also along Fordham road between Valentine avenue and Jerome are-one; :Ina to cross such other streets and avenues, named and unnamed, as may be encoutered in

State of New York. County of Kings, ss.: Oa this 8th day of January, 1727, before me

personally came W. S. Menden, who being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that he resides in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; that he is the President of the C. I. & G Ibis Corporation, the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing petition, that he executed the same for and on behalf of said corporation by order of the Board of Directors thereof, and that said petition was duly attested by the Secretary by like order.

JOHN A. DONOIIUE, Jr., Notary Public, Kirgs County; Kings Co. Clk. 1, Kings Co. Reg. 8000; New York Co. Clk. 16, New York Ca. Reg. 8012; Queens County Clk. 1. Commis- sion expires March 30, 1928. —and the following resolutions were thereupon adopted:

'Whereas, The foregoing petition from the C. 1. & G. Bits Corporation, dated January 8, 1927, was presented to the Board of Estimate and Ap- portionment at a meeting held January 27, 1927.

Resolved, That in pursuance of law this Board sets Thursday. the 10th day of February, 1927, at II o'clock in the forenoon. and Room 16, in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petition shall he first considered, and a public hearing be had thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard; and he it further

Resolved, That the petition and these resolutions shall be published at least twice in two daily newspapers in the City of New York, to be designated by the Mayor, and for at least ten (10) days in the City RECORD immediately prior to such date of public hearing. The expense of such publication to be borne by the petitioner.

Information relative to the above matter may be obtained at the office of the Division of Fran-chises, Room 1307, Municipal Building. Centre and Chambers streets, Borough of Manhattan.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Telephone, 4560 Worth.

New York, January 27, 1927. j29,f10

estimate of the quantities is

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PUR- strand to law, that at a meeting of the Board

of Estimate and Apportionment, held January 27, 1927, the following petition was received:

C. I. & G. Bus Corporation, 85 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., January 8, 1927. To the Honorable Board of Estimate and Appor-

tionment of The City of New York, Municipal Building,. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York:

Gentlemen—C. I. & G. Bus Corporation, simplementivg its supplemental petition filed with your honorable Board on March 20, 1926, and in amendment thereof, and referring to our com-munication of even date, hereby petitions your honorable Board for franchises or rights to establish, maintain and operate stage or omnibus routes for public use in the conveyance of persons or property over and along the streets, avenues, highways. parkways and other places in the Bor. moths of Brooklyn and Queens, hereinafter described, and crossing such other streets, ave-nues, highways, parkways and other public streets named or unnamed as may be encountered in said routes, and in. upon, along or over such other streets, avenues, highways, parkways and oilier public places named and unnamed as may be necessary or convenient for the operation of Na sd routes.

Route 20. Beginning at Prospect Park (Willinck entrance)

aid the Prospect Park Station (Brighton Beach Lire); thence along Empire boulevard to Bed-ford avenue; thence along Bedford avenue to Wollabout street; thence along \Vallabout street to Middleton street; thence along Middleton steer' to Lorimer street; thence along Lorimer stitet to Itoertim street; thence along Boertim st:ert to Manhattan avenue; thence along Man-lemon avenue to Metropolitan avenue; thence along Metropolitan avenue to Humboldt street; thrice along Humboldt street to Driggs avenue; thence along Driggs avenue to Oakland strecte thence along Oakland street to Ash street; theneF along Ash street to Manhattan avenue at the Brooklyn end of the Vernon Avenue Bridge over Newtown ('reek, return via same route.

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT.

Notices of Public Hearings.

FRANCHISE MATTERS.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PUR• suant to law that at a meeting of the Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, held January 27 1927, the following petition was received:

New York City, N. Y., January 27, 1927. To the Honorable the Mayor of The City of New

York and the Honorable the Board of Estimate and Apportionnvnt of The City of New York Sirs—The petition of Surface Transportation

Corporation of New York (hereinafter designated as the "Petitioner"), respectfully shows:

1. The petitioner is a corporation duly organ-ized and existing under and by virtue of the Transportation Corporations Law of the State of New York, and its principal office and Post office address is No. 2396 3d avenue, New York ('ity, N. Y.

2. The execution and filing of this petition has been authorized by the Board of Directors of the petitioner.

3. The petitioner respectfully applies for the consent of the Mayor and the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York and the right, privilege and franchise to main-tain and operate as one single unified system motor buses or omnibuses or motor vehicles for the transportation of passengers for hire in. upon, along and across the following streets, highways. public places and public bridges in the Borough of The Bronx and in the Borough of Manhattan in the City of New York, to wit:

Route No. I. Concourse-138th Street—Beginning at the in

tersectinn of Mosholu parkway and the Grand Boulevard and Concourse, thence along Grand Boulevard and Concourse to Mott avenue; thence along Mott avenue to and across East 138th street: and to cross such other streets and ave. II OM named and unnamed. as may be encoun-tered in said route with the right to operate motor buses or vehicles in either direction over any street or avenue described in the foregoing route.

I MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 14)27.

THE CITY RECORD. 795

traversing said route with the right to operate motor buses er vehicles in either tlirection ever any street or avenue described in the foregoing route.

Route No. 5. City Island-West Tarots—Beginning at the in-

tersection of Boston road and East Tremont ave-nue (also known as East 177th street); thence along East Tremont avenue (also known as West Farms road) to Silver street; thence along Silver street to Eastchc,ter road; thence along East-chester road to Bronx and Pelham parkway; thence along Bronx and Pelham parkway to Burr avenue; thence along Burr avenue to Eastern boulevard; thence along Eastern boulevard to and across the bridge over Eastchester Creek (also known as Hutchinson River) into Pelham Bridge road; thence along Pelham Bridge road to the new road leading through Pelham Bay Park to City Island road; thence along the new road through Pelham Bay Park leading to City Island read to City Island road; thence along City I sland road to and across the bridge over City Island Creek into City Island avenue; thence continuing along City Island avenue to or about the Long Island Sound at Belden Point, City island; and also along City Island road between the said new road through Pelham Bay Park lead-ing to City Island road and Pelham Bridge road and along Pelham Bridge road between City Island road and the said new road through Pelham Bay Park leading to City Island road; and to cross such other streets and avenues, named and un-named, as may be encountered in traversing said route with the right to operate motor buses or vehicles in either direction over any street or ave-nue described in the foregoing route.

Route No. 6. Throggs Neck—Beginning at Westchester square

(junction of Williamsbridge road and East Tre-mont avenue), thence along East Tremont avenue (also known as Fort Schuyler road) and along Fort Schuyler road, (also known as East Tremont avenue; to Miles avenue; thence along Miles ave-nue to Meagher avenue; thence along Meagher avenue to Schurz 'avenue; thence along Schurz avenue to Pennytield avenue; thence along Penny-tield avenue to Fort Schuyler at the foot of Penny-field avenue on Throggs Neck; and also along Eastern boulevard between East Tremont avenue (also known as Fort Schuyler road) and West-chester avenue; and to cross such other streets and avenues, named and unnamed, as may be encountered in traversing said route with the right to operate motor buses or vehicles in either direction over any street or avenue described in the foregoing route.

Route No. 7. Boston Road—Beginning at the intersection of

pyre avenue and Boston road, thence along Boston road to Allerton avenue; thence along Allerton avenue to White Plains road; thence along White Plains road to and across Bronx and Pelham parkway; and to cross such other streets and avenues, named and unnamed, as may be en-countered in traversing said route with the right to operate motor buses or vehicles in either direc-tion over any street or avenue described in the foregoing route.

Route No. R. Willianisbridge Road—Beginning at the inter-

section of White Plains road and \Villiamsbridge read at lot about Burke avenue, thence along 1Villiamsbridge road to %Vest Farms road, (also knew]] as East Tremont avenue); thence along W'est Farms road (also known as East 'Tremont avenue) to and across Westchester avenue; also :long Bronsw,,od avenue between Williamsbridge road and IIitrise avenue and along Burke avenue between Ilrenewood avenue and White Plains read; and to cress such other sheets and ave-nues, named and unnamed1 as may be encoun-tered in traversing said route with the right In operate motor buses or vehicles in either direction over any struet or avenue described in the foregoing route.

Route No. 9. Eastehester Road—Beginning at the intersec-

tion of While Plains read and East 225th street, thence along East 225th street to Laconia avenue: thence along 1.arionia avenue to Eastchester road; thence along Easteliester road to Williamsbridge road; thence alone Williamsbridge road to West Farms road (also known as East Tremont ave-nue I ; thence along West Farms road (also known as East Tremont avenue) to and across 1Vestehester avenue; and to cross such other sit vets and avenues, named and unnamed, as may be encountered in traversing said route with the right to operate motor buses or vehicles ill either direction over any street or avenue described in the foregoing route.

Route No. 10. Riverdale A venue-- Benito] ing at the inte rsec.

tion of the north City line and Riverdale ave-nue; thence anaig Riverdale avenue and Spuyten Duyvil road to West 230th street; thence along West 23nth street to Breadway; thence along Broadway to, at or about, West 231st street; and :Ilse along Spuyten Duyvil parkway between Riverdale avenue and Kappock street, along Kap-pock street beta eel' Spuyten Duyvil parkway and Johnson avenue. along Johnson avenue be-tween Kappock street and Spuyten Duyvil road, aloi along Spuyten Duyvil road between Johnson ac entie aiel West 230th street, and to cross such et:,er streets ;old avenues, named and unnamed, as may he encountered in traversing said route, w ith the rig ht to operate motor buses or vehicles in either direction over any street or avenue in the 1'regt.ing route.

Route No. 11. 1711th Street Crosstown—Beginning at the in-

tersection of the east side r.1 Southern boulevard and Fteeman street, thence along Wilkins avenue to :old across Cratona Park East; thence alone a road or drive through Crotona !lark to and across Fulton avenue; thence along Claremont parkway across Webster avenue to Clay avenue; thence along Clay avenue to and into East 170th street; thence alotl; Fast 170th slreet and West 170th street to itoscoltel avenue ; thence along Boscobel as title across University avenue to the easterly end of the Washington Bridge; thence alone and across the Washington Bridge to West 181st street; thence along West 181st street to St. Nicholas avenue; thence along St. Nicholas avenue to West 180th street; thence along West 180th street to Amsterdam avenue; thence along and across Amsterdam avenue to and along t he bridge plaza at the westerly end of the Washington Bridge; and also along Free. man street la tween the east side of Southern boulevard and Intervale 31,.1111C and along Inter-vale as enue between Freeman street and Wilkins avenue: awl also along West 170th street be-tween Boscobel avenue and Shakespeare avenue, along Shakespeare avenue between West 170th street and Woedycrest avenue and along Woody. crest avenue between Shakespeare avenue and West 168th street, along West 168th street be-tween Wooly-crest avenue and Ogden avenue, along Ogden avenue between %Vest 168th street and Boscobel avenue joining the route herein-above described; also along West 170th street between Ogden avenue and University avenue and along University avenue between West 170th street and Boscobel avenue joining the route hereinabove described; and also to cross such other streets and avenues, named and unnamed, as may he encountered in traversing said route, with the right to operate motor buses or vehicles in either direction over any street or avenue described in the foregoing route.

Route No. 12. City Island-Fordham—Beginning at the inter.

section of Jerome avenue and Fordliam road; then& along Fordham road to Bronx and Pelham parkway; thence along Bronx and Pelham park-a ay to Eastcht stcr road; thence to or about Long Island Sound at Belden Point on City Island over that part of Route No. 5 herein-before described, which is between the junction of Eastchester road and Bronx and Pelham park-way, and the Long Island Sound at Belden Point, City Island; and to cross such other streets and avenues, named and unnamed, as may be

i encountered in traversing said route with the right to operate motor buses or vehicles in either direction over any street or avenue described in the foregoing route.

4, The rate of fare proposed to be charged on each of the motor bus or omnibus or motor vehicle routes hereinabove described, is five cents (50, except that on the following routes 5-cent zones are proposed, as follows:

Route No. 1—Concourse-138th Street. Two 5-cent zones, the dividing line between

such zones to be Tremont avenue. Route No. 2—Concourse-Hub.

Two 5-cent zones, the dividing line between such zones to be Tremont avenue.

Route No. 5—City Island-West Farms. Three 5-cent zones, the dividing lines between

zones to be the northerly end of the Pelham Bridge (over Eastchester Creek) and Williams-bridge road.

Route No. 12—City Island-Fordham. Three 5-cent zones, the dividing lines between

zones to be the northerly end of Pelham Bridge (ever Eastchester Creek) and White Plains road.

Children under the age of four years, not occupying a seat and accompanied by a person paying full fare, shall be permitted to ride free.

5. Free transfers and free retransfers will be given between buses on intersecting routes, with the usual provisions to prevent travelling on trans-fees in the reverse direction.

6 The petitioner will pay to the City an annual stint which shall be equal to three per cent. of the gross annual receipts from operation of motor buses or omnibuses over the routes hereinabove set forth, which sum shall net be less than Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25.000) per year. Respectfully submitted,

SURFACE TRANSPORTATION CORPORA-TION OF NEW YORK, by S. W. HUFF, President.

Attest: GARROW T. GEER, Secretary. ( Seal.)

State of New York, County of New York, ss.: S W. Huff, being duly sworn, deposes and

says: I am the President of Surface Trans-portation Corporation of New York, the petitioner named in the foregoing petition. I have read the foregoing petition and know the content! tnereof, and the same is true to my own knowledge r 'tempt as to the matters therein stated to be alLrzed on information and belief, and as tc t1'se mares, I believe it to be true. S. W. 11:UF F

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2ith day of January, 1927: GRACE E. NATTR ASS, Notary Public. Westchester County, New York. Certificate filed in New York County. —and the following resolutions were thereupon adopted:

Whereas, The foregoing petition from the Sur-face Transportation Corporation of New York, dated January 12, 1927, was presented to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment at a meeting held January 27, 1927.

Resolved, That in pursuance of law this Board sets Thursday, the 10th day of February, 1927, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and Room 16, in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petition shall be first considered, and a public hearing be had thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard; and be it further

Resolved, That the petition and these resolu-tions shall be published at least twice in two daily newspapers in the City of New York, to be designated by the Mayor, and for at least ten (10) days in the City RECORD immediately prior to such date of public hearing. The expense of such publication to he borne by the petitioner.

Information relative to the above matter may be obtained at the office of the Division of Franchises, Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Chambers streets, Borough of Man-hattan.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Telephone 451.0 Worth.

New York, January 27, 1927. j29,f10

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PUR-suant to law that at a meeting of the Board

of Estimate and Apportionment, held January 27, 1927, the following petition was received:

To the Honorable the Board of Estimate and Apportionment der The City of Nro York:

This, the amended petition of Manhattan Bus Corporation, in substitution for and superseding all prior petitions, respectfully shows:

Manhattan Bus Corporation is a domestic cor-poration organized under the Transportation Cor-porations Law. Its principal office is at 2155 Madison avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan. New York City.

Manhattan Bus Corporation hereby respectfully petitions for the granting of a franchise, right and privilege to establish, maintain and operate omnibus routes for public use in the conveyance and transportation of persons and property, upon, along, or over the surface of the streets, ave-nues, highways, parkways. and other public places it: the Borough of Manhattan, hereinafter described, and crossing such other streets, ave• ours, highways, parkways and other public Places named, or unnamed, as may be encountered in said routes, and in, upon, along, or over the surface of such other streets, avenues, bights ays. parkways, and other public places, named, and unnamed, as may be necessary to complete said routes:

Route No. 2—Park row, Avenue .N and 1st tivenue (east side longitudinal route): 7.9 miles. Termini—Park row and Broadway; 125th street and 1st avenue. Route—Park row, Centre street, Worth street, East Broadway, Pike and Rutgers streets, Division and Canal streets, Or-chard, Ludlow and Norfolk streets. Stanton. East Houston and East 1st streets, .\ venue A. 22d and 23d streets and 1st avenue.

Route No. 5—Madison and Chambers streets: 2.1 miles. Termini--Delancey and East streets, filet of West Chambers street. Ront e—East

street, Grand street. Madison street, New Cham-bers street and Chambers street.

Route No. 6—Spring and Delancey Streets: 2.2 miles. Termini—Delancey and East streets; Desbrosses Street Ferry. Route—Delancey street, Bowery. Spring street, \Vest Broadway. Watts street, Hudson street and Deshrosses street.

Route No. 7-19th and 20th Streets: 3.5 miles. Termini--Delancey street, Pitt and Ridge streets: West 23d Street Ferry. Route—Delancey street, Pitt and Ridge streets. East Iletiston street, Avenue C, 19th and 20th streets. West street, 11th avenue, \Vest 22d and West 23d

Route No. 8—Grand Central. Pennsylvania Station anti West 23d Street Ferry. 2.3 miles. Termini—Grand Central Station: West 23d Street Ferry. Route—East 4211 street, :Madison avenue, 33d and 31st streets. 8th avenue, 24th and 25th streets, 11th 'avenue and West 23,1 street.

Route No. 9-49th and 50th Streets. 2.1 miles.

Termini-49th street at or near Beekman place: 49th and 50th streets and 12th avenue. Route-49th street, Beekman place, 49th and 50th streets and 12th avenue.

Route No. 10-79th street; 2.2 miles. Ter-mini—East End avenue and 79th street; River-side drive and 79th street. Route—East 79th street, Transverse Road No. 2, West 81st street, Columbus avenue and %Vest 79th street.

Route No. 11-86th street; 2.3 miles. Ter-mini—East End avenue and 86th street, East 92d Street Ferry; Riverside drive and West 86th street. Route-92d street, Avenue A, East 86th street, Transverse Road No. 3, and West 86th street. 5th avenue.

Route No. 12-96th street; 2.2 miles. Ter-mini—East 92d Street Ferry; West 97th street and 96th street and West End avenue. Route-92d street, Avenue A, East 93d street, 1st ave-nue, East 96th street, 5th avenue, Transverse Road No. 4, Central Park West, West 96th street, Broadway, West 97th street and West End avenue.

Respectfully submitted, MANHATTAN BUS CORPORATION, by Joint J. BARRY, General Counsel.

January 27, 1927. — and the following resolutions were thereupon adopted:

Whereas, The foregoing petition from the Manhattan Bus Corporation, dated January 27, 1927, was presented to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment at a meeting held January 27, 1927.

Resolved, That in pursuance of law this Board sets Thursday, the 10th day of February, 1927 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon and Room 16 in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petition shall be first considered, and a public hearing he had thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard; and be it further

Resolved, That the petition and these resolu-tions shall be published at least twice in two daily newspapers in the City of New York, to be designated by the Mayor, and for at least ten (10) days in the CITY RECORD immediately prior to such date of public hearing. The expense of such publication to be borne by the petitioner.

Information relative to the above matter may

he obtained at the office of the Division of Fran-chises. Room 1307, Municipal Building. Centre anti Chambers streets, Borough of Manhattan.

New York, January 27, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Telephone

4560 Worth. j29,fi0.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to law, that at a meeting of the

Board of Estimate and Apportionment, held January 13, 1927, the following petition was re-ceived:

Rauchwerger Bus Co.. Buses for All Occasions, 73 Lawrence Street, Flushing, N. Y., January 10, 1927. To the Honorable Board of Estimate and Appor-

tionment, Municipal Building, New York

GeCntitleym: en—The undersigned desires to modify its applications heretofore filed for a borough-wide system of bus routes in the Borough of Queens by adding to the list of routes, franchises to operate which have already been submitted, the fallowing additional routes:

1. Beginning at a point at or near the inter-section of Park avenue and 57th street, in the Borough of Manhattan, thence along 57th street to 2d avenue, thence along 2d avenue to the Queensboro Bridge, thence across the Queensboro Bridge to diagonal street, in Long Island City; thence along diagonal street to Queens boulevard, along Queens boulevard to Roosevelt avenue, along Roosevelt avenue to the Woodside Station of the Long Island Railroad.

2. Beginning at the Woodside Station of the Long Island Railroad, along Roosevelt avenue to Alburtis avenue, Corona.

Returning in both instances by the same route. 3. From the intersection of Northern boule-

vard anti 25th street, Jackson Heights, along 25th street to Baxter avenue, along Baxter avenue to Broadway, along Broadway to the intersection of Queens boulevard and Grand street, Elmhurst, and returning by the same route.

4. Beginning at the Long Island Railroad Sta-tion at Far Rockaway, continuing through Far Rockaway to Rockaway Beach boulevard. along Rockaway Beach boulevard and Washington ave-nue through Jacob Riis Park to Fort Tilden, thence northerly along the land of Fort Tilden to the Municipal ferry on Jamaica Bay operating between Rockaway Beach and Barren Island, and returning by the same route.

5. Beginning at the intersection of 95th street and Rockaway Beach boulevard, across the Cross Bay boulevard to Nolans avenue, Howard Beach.

6. Beginning at the intersection of Nolans avenue and Woodhaven boulevard, along Wood-haven boulevard to the intersection of Jamaica avenue and Woodhaven avenue.

7. Beginning at the intersection of Jamaica avenue and Woodhaven avenue, along Woodhaven avenue to Queens boulevard, along Queens boule-vard to the intersection of Grand street and Queens boulevard, Elmhurst, and returning by the same route.

8. Beginning at the Woodside Station of the Long Island Railroad, thence along 8th street to ‘Yoodside avenue, thence along Woodside avenue to Fisk avenue, along Fisk avenue, as it was originally laid out, to the Maspeth Car Barns of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Railroad Company, thence along Grand street to Flushing avenue, along Flushing avenue to Fresh Pond road, to .Metropolitan avenue, along Metropolitan avenue to Forest avenue, along Forest avenue to Myrtle avenue, and returning by the same route.

We are willing to operate the foregoing addi-tional routes under the same terms and condi-tions as those for which we have already made application under the borough-wide system of operation.

The additional routes for which application is hereby made are in addition to the routes hereto-tore approved by the Board of Transportation.

Very truly yours, JOSEPH RAUCIIWERGER, President. —and at the meeting of January 27, 1927, the following resolutions were adopted:

Whereas, The foregoing petition from the Rauchwerger Bus Company, dated January 10, 1927. was presented to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment at a meeting held January 13,

Resolved, That, in pursuance of law, this 192R7e.

Board sets Thursday, the 10th day of February, 1927. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and Room 16, in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petition shall be first considered, and a public hearing be had thereon. at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard; and be it further

Resolved, That the petition and these resolu-tions shall be published at least twice in two daily newspapers in the City of New York, to be desig-nate' by the Mayor, and for at least ten (10) days in the CITY RECORD immediately prior to such date of public hearing. The expense of such publication to be borne by the petitioner.

Information relative to the above matter mat he obtained at the office of the Division of Fran chises. Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centro and Chambers streets. Borough of Manhattan.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Telephone 4560 Worth.

New York, January 27, 1927. j29,f10

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to law that at a meeting of the Board

of Estimate and Apportionment, held April 15, 1926, the following petition was received:

To the Ilonorable Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York:

Gentlemen—The petition of the Staten Island Coach Company, Inc., supplementing and in ad-dition to its petition dated March 11, 1926, to this honorable Board, respectfully alleges and states as follows:

That petitioner requests that franchises for the operation of bus routes on the following streets and avenues in the Borough of Richmond be granted it in addition to those routes pre-viously applied for in its petition of March 11, 1926.

That petitioner requests that the franchises for the first three routes hereinafter described be granted to it at a fare of eight (8) cents for each route without transfers, and that the fourth route hereinafter mentioned the fare be eight (8) cents with a provision for transfers to and from the trolley lines of thy. Richmond Light and Railroad Company and the other thee of Petitioner intersecting.

The following is a description of the routes above referred to:

Route No, 1. Starting at corner of Victor boulevare and

Jewett avenue; thence along Victery boulevard to Carteret Ferry. Returning Mt the eame route.

Route No, 2. Starting at the corner of Arthur 1Ci11 to

and Richmond road; running thence- et..g Arthur Kill road to Huguenot avenue an.1 Kill road, returning over Arthur Kin (Pad to Center street; thence along Centet meet to Court street; thence to Richmond road thence along Richmond road to Arthur Kill road.

Route No 3. Starting at corner of Arthur Kill rend at

Iluguenot avenue; thence along Arthur KaP road to Bentley avenue; thence along Beruley Racine to Craig avenue; thence along Crain, avrove to Amboy road. Returning on Craig avenue to Maine avenue; thence on Maine avenue to Arthur Kill road; thence along Arthur Kid road to Huguenot avenue.

Route No. 4. Starting at Castleton avenue at the corner of

Broadway; thence along Broadway 1( Richmond terrace. Returning over the same route.

That petitioner is incorporated under the Transportation Corporations Law of Vie State of New York with an authorized capital stock of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000).

Wherefore, Petitioner prays that your honor-able Board will grant to it the franchises or permit to operate bus lines on the above described routes, in the Borough and County of Rich-mond, City and State of New York.

Dated, April 7, 1926. STATEN ISLAND COACH COMPANY,

INC., by BERTRAM G. EADIE, President. State of New York, County of Richmond, as.:

Bertram G. Eadie, being duly sworn, deposes and says:

That he is the President of the Staten Island Coach Company, Inc.; that he has read the fore-going petition and knows the contents thereof; that the same is true to his own knowledge, ex-cept as to matters therein stated to be alleged on information and belief, and that as to those mat-ters he believes it to be true.

BERTRAM G. EADIE. Sworn to before me this 7th day of April,

1926: DANIEL G. BRENNAN, Notary Public, Richmond County, N. Y. —and at the meeting of January 27, 1927, the following resolutions were adopted:

Whereas, The foregoing petition from the Staten Island Coach Company, Inc., dated April 7, 1926, was presented to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment at a meeting held April 15,

That in pursuance of law this Board 1924.solved,

sets Thursday, the 10th day of February, 1927, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon and Room 16 in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petition shall be first considered, and a public hearing be had thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard; and be it further

Resolved, That the petition and these resolu-tions shall be published at least twice in two daily newspapers in the City of New York, to be designated by the Mayor, and for at least ten (10) days in the CITY RECORD immediately prior to such date of public hearing. The expense of such publication to be borne by the petitioner.

Information relative to the above matter may be obtained at the office of the Division of Franchises, Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Chambers Streets, Borough of Man-hattan.

New York, January 27, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Telephone

4560 Worth. j29,f5

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PUB- suant to law that at meetings of the Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, held April 8, 1926. January 6, January 20, and January 27, 1927, the following petitions were received:

March 25, 1926.

Honorable Board of Estimate and Apportionment of New York City, New York:

Gentlemen—Supplemental to our application of January 25, 1926, made to your honorable Board fur a franchise to operate buses at a 10-cent fare on 11 routes in the Borough of Richmond, we hereby apply for additional routes as hereinafter set forth in the schedule of routes attached hereto.

The routes in our original application of January 25th, together with those covered by this supple-mentary letter are as a whole the routes approved by Borough President John A. Lynch, of Rich-mond Borough. These routes give a comprehen-sive transportation system to Richmond Bor-ough, and furnish the new electrified railroad system of Staten Island with a number of feeder lines, which should materially benefit the residents of the southern portion of the Borough, who are compelled to use this means of transportation to Manhattan.

A

ransfer is offered from any one line to ree

any other connecting line of the system. School children are permitted to ride at a fare

of two and a half cents. Five per cent. of the gross receipts are to be

paid to The City of New York The term applied for is a five-year franchise

with privilege of five year renewal. The system, as outlined, makes provision for

practically all of the traveling public on Staten Island, with the exception of those served by the electric railroad system, operated between St. George and Tottenville. No other offer to The City of New York presents the same advantages to the same proportion of the residents of this bor-ough.

The Tompkins Bits Corporation has been operat-ing six lines on Staten Island since March 20, 1925. Using 32 29-passenger buses of the latest type, the corporation has carried to date approxi-mately five million people, and has covered ap-proximately one million bus-miles.

The expressions of opinion from the residents of the Borough of Richmond, received by the cor-poration, show that the service furnished has been most satisfactory.

796 THE CITY RECORD. IONDAY, JANUARV 31, 1927.

There have been three minor accidents, in which the damage claims have been settled for approxi-mately $700. There have been no accidents with serious injury to any person.

During the snow storms of February, the cor-poration operated on 100 per cent. schedule and its passenger traffic increased materially during the worst days of the storm.

The six lines now operated by the corporation require 32 buses. The complete system, covered by the original petition of January 25th, and the lines supplementary thereto, will require an ad-ditional 90 buses, which the corporation is pre-pared to lay down immediately The City of New York grants it the right to do so.

The Tompkins Bus Corporation is amply financed, and is prepared to disclose to the City full details of its financial responsibilities and connections any time such information is re-quested. Additional proof of its responsibility is to be found in the offer to put 90 buses into service immediately.

The City of New York is operating today its own trolley andtrackless trolley systems on Staten Island. It is recommended in the published reports that the City discontinue the operation of these trolley and trackless trolley systems in the Borough of Richmond. The application of the Tompkins Bus Corporation of January 25, 1926, and this letter supplemental thereto propose to The City of New York that the Tompkins Bus Cor-poration receive franchises for and operate buses on the routes covered by these City trolley and trackless trolley lines.

The application of January 25th, combined with the supplemental proposition will give to The City of New York, for the Borough of Richmond, a better, more comprehensive and more economical plant of intra-borough transportation than any other proposition now before your honorable Board. Yours very truly,

TOMPKINS BUS CORPORATION, M. T. GonooN, Jr.. President.

(Seal.) Attest: G. MONTAGUE, Assistant Secretary.

MOTOR COACH ROUTES FOR BOROUGH OF RICH-MOND, APPLIED FOR BY TOMPKINS BUS COR-KRATION, ROSERANK, STATEN ISLAND, N. Y.

Route No. 1. 6 1/10 Miles. RiAmond Terrace-Elizabethport Ferry—Leaving

viaduct running northwest and west on Rich. mond terrace to Elizabethport Ferry on Arthur Kill—returning over the same route. Transfer points: At Lafayette street to Route No. 2, at Clove road to Route No. 10, at Richmond ave-nue to Route No. 9, at Richmond avenue to Route No. 10, at Richmond avenue to Route No. 5, at Richmond avenue to Route No. 12.

Route No. 2. 41/2 Miles. Henderson Avenue—Leaving the viaduct, run-

nine northwest and west on Richmond terrace, south on Lafayette avenue, west on Henderson avenue, south on Bement avenue, west on Carey and Post avenues to Richmond avenue, returning over the same route. Transfer points: At Broad-way to Route No. 9, at Clove road to Route No. 30, at Jewett avenue to Route No. 5, at Richmond avenue to Route No. 12.

Route No. 3. 2/2 Miles. Jersey Street—Leaving the viaduct, running

south on Bay street, west on Slosson place, north on Central avenue, west on Hyatt street, north-west on St. Marks place, west on Hamilton avenue, south on Westervelt avenue, southwest on Crescent avenue, south on Jersey street, west on Brighton avenue to Forest avenue. returning over the same route. Transfer points: At Forest avenue to Route No. 4.

Route No. 4. 634 Miles. Forest Avenue—Leaving the viaduct. running

south on Bay street, west and southwest on Richmond turnpike, west on Forest avenue to Richmond avenue, west and northwest on Wash-ington avenue to Old Place Creek; returning over the same route. Transfer points: At Forest avenue to Route No. 5, at Brighton avenue to Route No. 3, at Manor road to Route No.' 10. at Jewett avenue to Route No. 5, at Richmond avenue to Route No. 12.

Route No. 5. 53 Miles. Richmond Turnpike-Jewett Avenue--Leaving

the viaduct running south on Bay street, west and southwest on Richmond turnpike, north on Jewett avenue to Bergen Point Ferry; returning over the same route. Transfer points: At Forest avenue to Route No. 4, at Clove road to Route No. 9, at Manor road to Route No. 10, at Forest avenue to Route No. 4, at Carey ave-nue to Route No. 2, at Castleton avenue to Route No. 9, at Bergen Point Ferry to Route No. 1.

Route No. 6. 51/t Miles. Richmond Road—Leaving the viaduct running

south on Bay street, northwest on Victory boule-vard to Van Duzer street, south and southwest on Van Duzer street, southeast on Wright street, southwest on Canal street to Broad, southwest on Broad to Van Duzer street. south and south-west on Van Duzer street to Richmond road. southwest on Richmond road to Court place; re turning over the same route. Transfer points: At Clove road to Route No. 9. at Midland ave-nue to Route No. 7, at Rochland avenue to Route No. IL

Route No. 7. 6 Miles. Midland Beach—Leaving the viaduct running

south on Bay street, northwest on Victory boule-vard to Van Duzer street, south and southwest on Van Duzer street, southeast on Wright street, southwest on Canal street to Broad street. west on Broad street to Van Dozer street, south and southwest on Van Duzer street to Richmond road, southwest on Richmond road to Midland avenue, southeast on Midland avenue to Ilinscheliff ave-nue; returning over the same route. Transfer points: At Clove road to Route No. 9, at Mid-land avenue to Route No. 6.

Route No. 8, 4 Miles. South Beach—Leaving the viaduct running

south on Bay street to Nylon boulevard, south-west on Hylan boulevard to Tompkins avenue, south on Tompkins avenue to Richmond avenue. southwest on Richmond avenue to Sea avenue. south on Sea avenue to South Beach, returning over the same route.

Route No. 9. 5 Miles. Port Richmond-South Beach—Commencing at

Bergen Point Ferry. running south on Richmond avenue to Castleton avenue, east on Castleton avenue to Broadway, southeast on Broadway to Clove road, east on Clove road to Fingerboard road, east on Fingerboard road to Sand lane, south on Sand lane to Seaside boulevard, re-turning over the same route. Transfer points: At Richmond road to Route No. 6, at Rich-mond road to Route No. 7, at Richmond turn-pike to Route No. 5, at Forest avenue to Route \o. 4, at Carey avenue to Route No. 2, at Manor road to Route No. 10. at Jewett avenue to Route No. 5, at Richmond avenue to Route No. 12.

Route No. 10. 2 Miles. Manor Road—Leaving Richmond terrace run-

ning south on Manor road to the Westwood ave-nue; returning over the same route. Transfer points: At Casleton avenue to Route No. 9, at Carey avenue to Route No. 2. at Forest avenue to Route No. 4, at Richmond turnpike to Route No. 5.

Route No. 11. 2a~ Miles. Bradley Avenue—Leaving Richmond turnpike

running south on Bradley avenue to Bridle ave-nue, southwest on Brielle avenue to Rochland avenue, southeast on Rochland avenue to Rich-

motel road, returning over the same route. Transfer point at Richmond road to Route No. 6.

Route No. 12. 37:fi Bulls Head—Leaving Bergen Point Ferry run-

ning south on Richmond avenue to Richmond 11111 road, returning over the same route. Transfer points: At Castleton avenue to Route No. 9, at Post avenue to Route No, 2, at Forest avenue to Route No. 4, at Bulls head to Rout( No. 13.

Route No. 13. 4 Miles. Linoleumville—Leaving Jewett avenue running

southwest on Richmond turnpike to Linoleum-vine, returning over the same route. Transfer point at Bulls head to Route No. 12.

Route No. 14. 7 7/10 Miles. Tottenville—Leaving Rochland avenue running

southwest on Arthur Kill road to Bentley ave-nue, south on Craig avenue to Amboy road, re-turning on Craig_ avenue to Main, northwest on Main to Arthur Kill road then northeast on Arthur Kill road to Rochland avenue. Transfe, points: At Bentley avenue to Route No. 18, at Fisher avenue to Route No. 18, at Rossville avenue to Route No. 17, at Arden road to Route No. 16, at Richmond avenue to Route No. 15, at Giffords lane to Route No. 15.

Route No. 13. 55fi Miles. Great Kills—Leaving Richmond Hill road

running southeast on Richmond avenue to Hylan boulevard, northeast on Hylan boulevard to Nelson avenue (with a spur on Nelson avenue to the shore), northwest on Nelson avenue to Giffords lane, northwest on Giffords lane to Arthur Kill road—returning over the same route. Transfer mints at Arthur Kill road to Route No. 14.

Route No. 16. 214 Miles. Huguenot-Anoadale—Leaving Arthur Kill road

running southeast on Arden avenue, southwest on Woodrow road to Jefferson boulevard, south-east on Jefferson boulevard to Annadale road, southwest on Annadale road to :1mboy road, southwest on Amboy road to Huguenot avenue, northwest on Huguenot avenue to Huguenot Station; returning over the same route. Trans-fer point at Arden road to Route No. 14.

Route No. 17. 3 Miles. Princess Bay--Leaving Arthur Kill road run-

ning south on Rossville avenue to Woodrow road, east on Woodrow road to Foster road, south on Foster road to Amboy road, then south on Princess Ray to Seguine avenue, south on Seguine avenue to shore—returning over the same route. Transfer point at Rossville avenue to Route No. 14.

Route No. 18. 2t/3 Miles. Yetman and Sprague Avenues—Leaving Amboy

road running northeast on Craig avenue to Main, sootheast on Main to Amboy road, northeast on Amhoy road to Yetman avenue, south on Yetman avenue to Surf avenue, northeast on Surf avenue to l.oretto, northwest on Loretto to nylon boule-vard. northeast on Hylan boulevard to Sprague, northwest on Sprague to Amboy road. northwest on Fisher avenue to Arthur Kill road, return-ing over the same route. Transfer points: At Fisher avenue to Route No. 14, at Bentley avenue to Route No. 14.

1n addition to transfer points enumerated above to intersecting routes, one transfer will be issued, [rood for any other route leaving St. George Ferry.

Tompkins Bus Corporation. 173 Maple Avenue, Rosebank, Staten Island, N. Y., December 29, 1926.

To the Honorable Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York:

Gentlemen—On January 25, 1926, we made application to your honorable Board for a fran-chise to operate buses on the streets and thor-oughfares of the Borough of Richmond, and on Nlarch 25, 1926, made a supplementary appli-catior.

We now offer the following amendments to said application:

A. A five-cent zoned fare to all riders, with two-cent transfers at all intersecting points. Maps showing zone system are being prepared and will be immediately forwarded.

B. To give to The City of New York three per cent. of the gross receipts of the corpora-tion.

Very respectfully yours. TOMPKINS BUS CORPORATION, M. T. Goannte, Jr., President.

Tompkins Rus Corporation, 175 Maple Avenue, Rosebank, Staten Island, N. 1'., January 15, 1927. Honorable Board of Estimate and Apportionment

of The City of New York: Gentlemen-1n compliance with our letter to

you of December 27th, supplementing applica-tion for franchise in the Borough of Richmond, we submit herewith outline of zones to be ope-rated at a five-cent fare:

Route No. 1--To be zoned at Richmond ave-nue, Port Richmond.

Route No. 2 —To be zoned at Bard avenue. Route No. 3—No zones—straight five-cent fare. Route No. 4—To be zoned at Bard avenue. Route No. 5- -To be zoned at Manor road,

Four Corners. Route No. 6--To be zoned at Clove road,

Gneortl. Route No. 7—To lie zoned at Concord. Route No. 8--To be zoned at Clifton. Route No. 9 —To be zoned at Victory boule-

vard. Route No. 10—No zones—straight five-cent fare. Route No. 11—No zones—straight five-cent fare. Route N. I2—Two zones—one at Richmond

turnpike, B'ull's Head. the other at GitTord lane and Arthur Kill road.

Route No. 13—No zones—straight five-cent fare. Route No. 14--To be zoned at Huguenot ave-

nue. We also wish to strike out the two-cent trans-

fer, as outlined in our supplemental letter of December 27th, and insert instead one free transfer at intersecting points.

Yours very truly, TOMPKINS BUS COR- PORATION. M. CORDON, Jr., President.

Tompkins Bits Corporation, 173 Maple Avenue, :ebank, Staten Island, N. Y., January

15, 1927. 11, , m,rable Board of Estimate and Apportionment

of The City of New York: nictilic n—lierewith we hand you detailed out-

line of zones, as contained in our letter of layuary 15, 1927.

Routes to be changed to a flat five-cent fare it in no zones; Rome No. 3--Jersey Street Route. Route No. 11—Seaview Hospital Route, Route No. 13 -Carteret Ferry Route. The forint ing roi.tes will be zoned at a flat

tive-cent fare charge for each zone: Route No 1—Elizabethport Ferry Route—

First Zone: Between St. George Ferry and Rich-mond avenue at Port Richmond. Second Zone: Bet ween Richmond avenue at Port Richmond and the westerly termini of line at Elizabethport Ferry.

Route No, 2—Henderson Avenue Route—First Zone: Between St. George Ferry and Bard avenue. Second Zone: Between Bard avenue and westerly termini of line at Richmond avenue, Port Richmond.

Route No. 4--Forest Avenue Route—First Zone: Between St. George Ferry and Bard ■lVt'1111C. Second Zone: Between Bard avenue and wes terly termini of line at Willow Brook

Route Ni. 3 Sitter Lake Route—First Betts WI St. George Ferry and Manor road at Four Comers. Second Zone: Between Manor road at Four Corners and the westerly termini at Richmond terrace at Port Richmond.

Route No. 6—Richmond Route—First Zone: Between St. George Ferry and Clove road at Concord. Second Lone: Between Clove road at Concord and southerly termini of line at Arthur Kill road and Richmond road at Richmond.

Route No. 7—Midland Beach Route—First Zone: Between St. George Ferry and Clove road at Concord. Second Zone: Between Clove road at Concord and easterly termini of line at Mid-land Beach.

Route No. 8—South Beach Route—First Zone: Between St. George Ferry and Simonson avenue, Clifton. Second Zone: Between Simonson avenue at Clifton and the southerly termini of line at Seaside boulevard, South Beach.

Ronte No. 9—Clove Road Route—First Zone: Between Richmond avenue and Richmond ter• race at Port Richmond and Victory boulevard. Second Zone: Between Victory boulevard and the easterly termini of line at Sand lane and Seaside 9 iulevard, South Beach.

Route No. 12—Richmond Avenue Route—First Zone: Between Richmond avenue at Richmond terrace. Port Richmond, and Richmond turnpike at 1/1111s Head, Second Zone: Between Rich. moral turnpike at Bulls Head and Gifford lane and Arthur Kill road at Great Kills. Third Zone: Between Gifford le.o. find Arthur Kill road at Great Kills and the easterly termini of line at Nelson and Ocean avenues.

Route No. 14—Tottenville Route—First Zone: Between Arthur Kill road and Richmond road at Richmond and Huguenot avenue at Huguenot. Second Zone: Between Huguenot avenue at Huguenot and southerly termini of line at Amboy road and Craig avenue at Tottenville.

'tours very truly, TOMPKINS BUS COR. PORATION, M. T. GORDON, Jr., President. —and at the meeting of Janttary 27, 1927, the following resolutions were adopted:

Whereas, The foregoing petitions from the Tompkins Bus Corporation, dated December 19, 1926, March 25, 1926, and January 15, 1927, were presented to the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment at meetings held April 8, 1926, January 6, January 20 and January 27, 1927.

Resolved. That, in pursuance of law, this Board sets Thursday. the 10th day of February, 1927, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and Room 16, in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petitions shall be first considered, and a public hearing be had thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to ap-pear and lie heard; and be it further

Resolved, That the petitions and these resolu-tions shall be published at least twice in two daily newspapers in the City of New York, to lie designated by the lkfayor, and for at least ten (10) days in the CITY RECORD immediately prior to such date of public hearing. The expense of such publication to he borne by the petitioner.

Information relative to the above matter may be olitained at the office of the Division of Fran-chises. Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Chambers streets, Borough of Manhattan.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Telephone, 4560 Worth,

New York, January 27, 1927. j29,f 10

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. pursuant to law that at a meeting of the Board

of Estimate and Apportionment, held January 27, 1927, the following petition was received: To the Honorable tine Board of Estimate and Ap-

portionment of The City of New York, City Hall, New York:

APPLICATION. Manhattan Surface Coach Company, Inc. (here-

inititer referred to as the Bus Corporation) is organized under the Transportation Corporation Low of the State of New York to transport pas-sengers and property by motor, bus and stage.

1. The principal office of the Bus Corporation is to be in the Borough of Manhattan.

2. The Bus Corporation hereby applies for a franchise to operate motor buses, coaches or stages for the public conveyance and transporta-tion of persons and property for compensation on the routes in the Borough of Manhattan, recom-mended by the Board of Transportation on Feb-ruary 17, 1925, and adopted by the Board of Esti-mate and Apportionment on March 13, 1925, and subsequently revised, as follows:

ROUTE. No. 1—Lafayette street, Madison and Park ave-

nues. 2--Park Row, Avenue A and 1st avenue. No. 3—Murray Hill, West End avenue and

Upper Broadway. Nu. 4—Murray Hill, West End and St. Nicholas

avenues. No. 5—Madison and Chambers streets. No. 6—Spring and Delancey streets. No. 7-19th and 20th streets. Nu. 8—Grand Central„ Pennsylvania Station

and West 23d Street Ferry. No. 9-49th and 50th streets. No. 10-79th street. N. 11-86th street. No. 12-96th street.

- all as set forth in schedule A, attached hereto out made a part of this petition.

3. Such franchise grant shall be (a) for a term of four years, with the privilege to the applicant of renewal for a further term of four years or instead, if the City prefers (b) for a term of ten years.

4. The City shall, after the second year of operation and upon due notice, have the right to purchase the entire equipment and property used exclusively in the operation of said routes. Such purchase shall be made at a fair valuation, such valuation to be determined by arbitration in case the City and the Bus Corporation shall fail to agree.

5. The applicant proposes to charge: (a) A fare of five cents per passenger on routes

numbered 5 to 12, inclusive (hereinafter referred to as crosstown routes), and

(1) A fare of tire cents per passenger on routes numbered 1 and 2, and

(c) A fare of five cents per passenger for each zone of routes numbered 3 and 4, such routes to be zoned at either 96th street or 110th street, as the City may require.

6. The applicant proposes to issue transfers between any of its longitudinal bus routes and any of its intersecting crosstown bus routes, and, by agreement with New York Railways, will ex-change transfers between its bus lines and any intersecting electric car line or to any connecting car line of New York Railways which connecting car line would permit only of a continuing ride in the same direction of travel. as follows:

(a) A single transfer, at a charge of 2 cents, front any longitudinal bus route to any inter-secting crosstown bus route, or any intersecting Nu sectieng crosstown street car route operated by• York Railways, or to any connecting longitudinal bus route or street car route which would per.

mit of a continuing ride in the sante direction it travel;

(b) A single transfer, at a charge of 2 cents, from any intersecting crosstown bus route or crosst.,vvii street car route, or from any con-nective longitudinal street car route to a longi-;tplinal route;

in A single transfer, at a charge of two cents,

se ARO car route, and vice versa;

(d) Provided that in the ease of a transfer tendered for a title on a longitudinal line such transfer shah lie valid only for a ride within the zone in which it is presented.

Statement "al." Statement indicating the junction points at

which transfers w ill he exchanged between the proposed bus routes of the Manhattan Surface Coach Company, Inc.

Note: E. B., W. It., S. B., and N. B. signify respectively east bound, west bound, south bound and north bound.

Chambers and Centre Streets—From N. B. and S. B. Bus Routes 1 and 2 to E. B. and W. B. buses; from E. B. and W. B. buses to N. la and S. B. Bus Routes 1 and 2.

Spring and Lafayette Streets—From N. B. and S. B. buses to E. B. and W. B. buses; from E. B. and NV. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. buses,

Delancey and Orchard Streets—From E. B. and W. It. buses, to S. B. buses; from S. B. buses to E. B. and W. B. buses.

Delancey and Ludlow Streets—From E. B. and W. B. buses to N. B. buses; from N. B. buses, to E. B. and W. B. buses.

Delancey and Ridge Streets—From E. B. Bus Route 7 to W. R. Bus Route 6.

Delancey and Pitt Streets—From E. R. and W. B. Bus Route 6 to W. B. Bus Route 7; from E. B. Bus Route 7 to E. B. Rus Route 6.

19th Street and Avenue A—From W. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. buses; from N. B. and S. B. buses to W. B. buses,

20th Street and Avenue A—From E. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. buses; from N. B. and S. B. buses to E. B. buses.

31st Street and Madison Avenue—From E. B. buses to S. B. buses,

33d Street and Madison Avenue—From N. B. and S. B. buses to W. B. buses.

40th Street and Madison Avenue—From S. B. Bus Routes 3 and 4 to S. B. Bus.Route 1; from S. B. bus routes to W. B. buses; from E. B. buses to N. B. Bus Routes 1, 3 and 4.

49th Street and 10th Avenue—From W. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. Bus Routes 3 and 4,

50th Street and lath Avenue—From E. B. buses to N. B. Bus Routes 3 and 4.

49th Street and Park Avenue—From W. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. buses; from N. B, and S. 11, buses to W. B. buses; from N. IL Bus Route 1 to N. B. Bus Routes 3 and 4.

50th Street and Park Avenue—From E. Ba buses to N. B. and S. B. buses; from N. B. and S. B. buses to E. B. buses.

49th Street and 1st Avenue--From W. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. buses; from N. B. and S. B. buses to W. B. buses.

50th Street and 1st Avenue—From E. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. buses; from N. B. and S. B. louses to E. B. buses.

79th Street and West End Avenue—Front E. B. and W. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. Bus Routes 3 and 4; from N. B. and S. B. Bus Routes 3 and 4 to E. B. and W. B. buses.

79th Street and Park Avenue—Front F.. B. and W. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. buses: from N. B. and S. B. buses to E. B. and W. B. buses.

79th Street and 1st Avenue—From E. B. and W. B. buses to N. 11. and S. B. buses; from N. B. and S. B. buses to E. B. and W. B. buses.

a6th Street and West End Avenue—From E. B. and W. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. Bus Routes 3 and 4; from N, B. and S. B. Bus Routes 3 and 4 to E. B. and W. B. buses.

86th Street and Park Avenue—From E. B. and W. B. buses to N. B. and N. B. buses; from N. B. and S. B. buses to E. B. and %V. B. buses.

86:11 Street and 1st Avenue—From E. B. and XV. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. buses; front N. B. and S. B. buses to E. B. and W. B. buses,

96th Street and West End Avenue—From W. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. Bus Routes 3 and 4; from N. B. and S. B. Bus Routes 3 and 4 to E. B. buses.

96th Street and Park Avenue—From E. B. and W. B. buses to S. IL buses; from N. B. buses to E. B. and W. B. buses.

96th Street and 1st Avenue—From E. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. buses; from N. B. and S. B. buses to W. B. buses.

169th Street, Broadway and St. Nicholas Avenue—From N. B. Bus Route 3 to N. B. Bus Route 4; from N. B. Bus Route 4 to N. B. Bus Route 3; from S. B. Bus Route 3 to S. B. Bus Route 4; front S. B. Bus Route 4 to S. B. Bus Route 3.

19th Street and Broadway—From W. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. buses; from N. B. and S. B. buses to XV. B. buses.

20th Street and Broadway—From E. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. buses; from N. B. and S. B. buses to E. B. buses.

Statement "B." Statement indicating the junction points at

which transfers will be exchanged between the electric cars of the New York Railways Corpora-tion and the Proposed Bus Routes of the Man-hattan Surface Coach Company, Inc.

Note: E. B., \V. B., S. 11., and N. B. signify respectively east bound. west bound, south bound and north bound.

Park Row and Broadway—From N. B. Lex-ington avenue and Broadway-7th avenue to N. B. Bus Routes 1 and 2; from S. B. Bus Routes I and 2 to S. B. Lexington avenue and Broad-way-7th avenue.

Chambers Street and West Broadway—Front N. B. and S. B. 6th avenue to E. B. and W. B. buses; from E. B. and W. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. 6th avenue.

Chambers Street and Broadway—From N. B. and S. B. Lexington avenue and Broadway-7th avenue to E. II. and W. B. buses; from E. B. and W. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. Lexington avenue and Broadway-7th avenue.

Broome Street and West Broadway—From W. B. and E. B. buses to S. B. 6th avenue; from N. B. and S. B. 6th avenue to W. B. buses.

Spring Street and West Broadway—From E. B. and W. B. buses to N. R. 6th avenue; from N. B. and S. B. 6th avenue to E. It buses.

Spring Street and Broadway—From N. B. and S. II. Lexington avenue and Broadway-7th ave• nue to E. B. and W. B. buses; from E, B. and W. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. Lexington ave-nue and Broadway-7th avenue.

Delancey and Essex Streets—From S. B. 7th avenue-Delancey and E. B. 14th street to W. B. buses.

Delancey and Clinton Streets—From E. B. and W. 13. buses to N. B. 7th avenue-Delancey and W. B. 14th street: from E. B. 14th street and S. B. 7th avenue-Delancey to E. B. buses.

1st Street and Avenue A—From S. B. 7th avenue-Delancey and E. B. 14th street to S. B. buses; from S. B. buses to S. B. 7th avenue-Delancey and E. B. 14th street.

8th Street and 4th Avenue—From E. B. and XV, B. 8th street and N. B. and S. B. 7th avenue-Delancey to N. B. and S. B. buses; from N. It. and S. B. buses to E. B. and W. B. 8th street and N. B. and S. B, 7th avenue-Delancey.

Avenue A and St. Marks Place—From S. B. 7th avenue-Delancey to N. B. buses; from E. B. 8th street to S. B. buses.

Avenue A and 9th Street—From N. B. and S. B. buses to IV. 11. 8th street and N. B. 7th avenue. road, front any crosstown bus route to any inter-

ti) Fifty ter cent. of the net annual profit: of the company after allotting for a return of eight per cent. on the actual capital investment necessary for the operation of the bus system, or, if the City prefers, the applicant will pay annually to the City. instead of (a) and OH, five per cent. of the annual gross receipts of the company.

The applicant agrees that the minimum annual compensation it will pay to The City of New Y ork for the franchise applied fur shall be not less than 8100.000, payable one-twelfth monthly in advance. beginning with the commencement of complete has operation on the lines laid out by the Board of Transportation and approved by the Board of Estimate, with adjustments at the end of each fiscal year (Pine 30). Where the amount of the annual compensation payable un-

der the franchise grant; exceeds the total of the annual minimum paid in monthly instalments, such adjustments are to be payable within two months from the end of the fiscal year, and not later than August 31.

COMMENCEMENT OF OPERATION.

:Ipplicant agrees to commence partial operation within one week after its right to operate under the franchise herein applied for becomes legally effective, and applicant further agrees to place one hundred additional buses a month in opera-tion until c...mplete service has been installed.

Ten: ot, EQUIPMENT AND DETAILS OF SUCH. It is proposed to operate double-deck buses,

vesting approximately $10,500 each, on the fol-lowing routes;

N1ON1)AY, \LARY 31, 1927.

I), Lona y: Item N. I. 7th atenntelielancey to N. B. buses; front W, II. 8th street to S. B. buses.

Avenue A and 10111 Street-From N. B. and S. B. buses to E. B. 8th street; from E. B. and W. IL 8th street to N, B. buses.

Avenue C and 10th Street-Front E. B. and W. II. 8th street to E. B. and W. B. buses, Route 7; from E. B. and W. B. buses, Route 7, to E. B. and IV. B. 8th street.

9th Street and Broadway-From N. B. buses to N. B. Lexington avenue and Broadway-7th avenue ; front N. B. Lexington avenue and Broadway-7th avenue to N. B. buses.

10th Street and Broadway-From S. B. buses to S. B. Lexington avenue and Broadway-7th avenue; from S. B. Lexington and Broadway-7th avenue to S. II. buses.

14th Street and University Place-From E. B. and W. B. 14th street to N. B. and S. B. buses; from N. B. and S. B. buses to E. B. and W. B. 14th street.

14th Street and Avenue A -From E. B. and W. le 14th street to N. B. buses; from N. B. and S. B. buses to W. B. 14th street.

19th Street and 7th Avenue-From W. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. 7th avenue-Delancey; from N. B. and S. II. 7th avenue-Delancey to W. B. buses.

20th Street and 7th Avenue-From E. B. buses to N. 11. and S. B. 7th avenue-Delancey street; from N. B. and S. B. 7th avenue-Delan-tey to E. B. buses.

19th Street and 6th Avenue-From IV. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. 6th avenue; from N. B. and S. B. 6th avenue to W. B. buses.

20th Street and nth Avenue-From E. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. Gth avenue; from N. B. and S. li. 6th avenue to E. B. buses.

19th Street and Broadway-From W. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. Lexington avenue and Broad-way-7th avenue; front N. B. and S. B. Lexington avenue and Broadway-7th avenue to W. B. buses.

20th Street and Broadway-From E. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. Lexington avenue and Broad-way-7th avenue; from N. B. and S. B. Lexington avenue and Broadway-7th avenue to E. B. buses.

23d Street and Broadway-From N. B. buses to N. B. Broadway-7th avenue; from N. B. Broadway-7th avenue to N. B. buses; from N. B. and S. B. buses to W. B. 23d street; from E. B. and W. B. 23,1 street to S. B. buses.

23,1 Street and :11adison Avenue-From N. B. buses to N. B. Lexington avenue; front N. B. Lexington avenue to N. B. buses; from N. B. and S. IL rinses to E. II. 23d street; from E. B. and W. B. .23d street to N. B. buses.

2311 Street and 1st Avenue--From E. B. and W. B. 23d street to N. B. and S. B. buses; from N. IL and S. B. buses to W. B. 23d street; front S. B. buses to E. B. 23d street.

2311 Street and Avenue A.-From N. B. buses to E B. 23,1 street.

31st Street and 7th Avenue-Front E. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. 7th avenne-Delancey; from N. B. and S. B. 7111 avenue-Delancey to E. B. buses.

3.bl Street and 7th Avenue-From W. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. 7th avenue-Delancey; from N. B. and S. B. 7th avenue-Delancey to W. B. buses.

31st Street and 6th :‘ yen ue-Frorn E. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. 6th avenue; from N. B. and S. B. 6th avenue to E. B. buses.

33d Street and 6th Avenue-From W. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. 6th avenue; from N. B. and S. B. 6th avenue to W. B. buses.

31st Street and Broadway--From E. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. Broadway-7th avenue; from N. B. and S. B. Bruadway-7th avenue to E. B. buses.

33d Street and Broadway-From W. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. Broadway-7th avenue; from N. B. and S. H. Broadway-7th avenue to W. B. buses.

34th Street and Madison Avenue-From E. B. atol W. B. 34th street to N. B. and S. B. buses; from N. It. and S. 13. buses to E. B. and W. B. 34th street; front W. B. 34th street to W. B. buses; front E. B. buses to E. B. 34th street.

34th Street and lst Avenue-From E. B. and W. B. 34th street to N. B. and S. B. buses; from N. B. and S. B. buses to E. B. and W. It. 34th street.

49th Street and 7th Avenue-From W. B. buses, Route 9 to N. B. and S. B. 7th avenue-Delancey and Broadway-7th avenue; front N. B. Bus Routes 3 and 4 to N. B. and S. B. 7th avenue-Delancey and Broadway•7th avenue; from N. B. and S. It. 7th avenue-Delancey and Br-midway-7th avenue to W. B. Bus Route 9; front N. B. and S. B. 7th avenue-Delancey and, ]{roadway-7th avenue to N. B. Bus Routes .3 and 4.

50th Street and 7th Avenue-From E. B. Bus Route 9 and. S. B. Ilus Routes 3 and 4 to N. B. and S. R. 7th avenue-Delancey and Broad ay-7th avenue; front N. B. and S. B. 7th

avenue-Delancey and Broadway-7th avenue to E. B. Bus Resin.- 9 and S. B. Bus Routes 3 and 4.

49th Street and nth Avenue-From W. B. Bus Route 9 and N. B. Bus Routes 3 and 4 to N. II. and S. B. 6th avenue; from N. It and S. li. 6th ;ItTIILIt! to W. B. Bus Route 9 and N. B. Bus Ratites 3 and 4.

50th Street and 6th Avenue-From E. B. Bus Route 9 and S. B. Bus Routes 3 and 4 to N. It. and S. B. 6411 avenue; from N. B. and S. B. oth avenue 6, E. B. Bus Route 9 and S. B. Bus Routes 3 and 4.

49th Street and lexington A venue--From V. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. Lexington avenue; from N. B. and S. B. Lexington avenue to W. P. buses.

50th Strut and Lexington Avenue--From E. It. buses to N. It. and S. B. Lexington avenue; front N. B. and S. B. le:sins:tun avenue to E. B. buses,

79th Stret•t and Columbus Avenue-From E. B. and W. B. buses to S. B. Columbus-Lenox; from N. It. and S. B. Columbus-Lenox to \V. B. buses.

81st Street and Columbus Avenue- From E. B. and IV. B. buses to N. II. Columbus-Lenox; front N. B. and S. II. Celundets-Lenox to E. B. buses.

79th Street and Lexington Avenue-Front E. B. and W. B. Ruses to N. B. and S. B. Lex-ington avenue; from N. B. and S. B. Lexington atonic to E. B. and W. B. buses.

85th Street and Columbus Avenue-From E. B. and W. B. buses to N. B. and S. It. C, iltunbus-Lennx; front N. 13. and S. B. Colum-bus-Lenox to E. B. and W. B. buses.

86th Street and Lexington A venue -From E. B. and W. B. buses to N. B. and S. 13. Lex-ingtn avenue: front N. B. and S. B. Lexington avenue to E. B. and W. B. buses.

96th street and Celumbus Avenue-From E. It. and W. B. buses to N. B. and S. R. Colum-bus-Lenny; front N. B. and S. B. Columbus-Lenox to E. B. and W, B. buses.

96th Street and Lexington Avenue---From E. B. and W. B. buses to N. B. and S. B. Lex• ington avenue; front N. B. and S. B. Lexing-ton avenue to E. B. and \V. B. buses.

166th Street and Columbus Avenue-Front S. B. Columbus-Lenox and W. B. 116th street to S. D. Bus Routes 3 and 4; S. B. Bus Routes 3 and 4 to S. B. Columbus-Lenox.

I09th Street and Columbus Avenue-From N. B. and S. B. Bus Route 3 to E. B. 116th street; E. B. and W. B. 116th street and N. B. Columbus- Lenox to N. B. Bus Route 3.

THE CITY RECORD. 797

Number of Buses. Invest.

No. Route. For meat Opera- Re- Total. in Buses. buns. serves.

1 Lafayette Street, Madison Avenue and Park Avenue 52 5 57 $598,509 3 Murray Hill, West End Avenue and Upper Broadway 51 5 56 588,000 4 Murray Hill, West End Avenue and St. Nicholas Avenue, 43 4 47 493,500

Total 146 14 160 $1,680.000

It is proposed to operate single-leek buses, costing approximately $9,000 each, on the following routes:

Number of Buses.. Invest.

Route. For !tient Opera- Re- Total. in Buses. Iron. serves.

2 Park Row', Avenue A and 1st Avenue 41 4 45 $405,000 5 Madison and Chambers Street • 27 3 39 270,000 6 Spring and Delancey Street, 26 3 29 261,00() 7 19th and 20th Streets 27 3 30 270,000 8 Grand Central, Pennsylvania Station, 231 Street Ferry 14 1 15 135,000 9 49th and 50th Streets /0 1 11 99,000

10 79th Street 12 1 13 117,000 U 86th Street 18 2 20 180.000 12 96th Street 16 2 18 162,000

Total 191 20 211 $1,899,000

Total Double- and Singe-peek Buses , 337 34 371 $3,579,006

• The applicant shall have the right, in its ills- prevention apparatus. Both single and double-

cretion, to use double- or single-deck buses, or deck buses have emergency exits controlled by both, on any of its routes. either operator or passenger. The double-deck

GENERAL, vehicle will seat 71 passengers and the single- The double- and single-deck vehicles will be of (leek 33.

front-drive type and of the same general design, (i) Westinghouse air-brakes (foot or hand- with similar size and type motors, safety appii- operated) operating on all four wheels will be ances, wheels and wheel base, but with somewhat used. with emergency hand brakes for use on different arrangement of bodies to permit of rear rear wheels only. The air brakes will stop a loading on the double-deck type and front loading fui llilmfeledte:1 bus operating at maximum city speed on single-deck type. in 50

(a) Double-deck buses will weigh approximate- (j) The bus is exceptionally quiet in operation ly 13,000 pounds maximum when completely particularly in the rear where noise is most equipped for operation but exclusive of passenger bectionable to the passengers.

Kist is due to

load; single-deck buses will weigh approximately o the

j fact that all the machinery in he bus is

11,000 pounds maximum, exclusive of passenger concentrated at the front, most of it being

load, (I)) Maximum width of both double-deck and under the hood, and no gears or other noise-

single-deck buses is 7 feet 9 inches. causing parts are in any way connected with the rear wheels. The bus is unusually well (c) Maximum height from roadway to floor of sprung. The front cross spring being 62 inches single-deck bus and to lower floor of doublealeck

bus is 12 inches. in length, the total range of movement being 8

(d) Maximum height from roadway to floor of inches thus providing exceptional flexibility. •

The rear springs are 60 inches long and also upper deck of double-deck bus is 86 inches. (e) Maximum over-all length of the double-deck have 8 inches total movement, The rear spring-

vehicle is 30 feet 9 inches and of the single-deck Mg is rendered doubly effective due to the fact

vehicle 29 feet 4 inches. that the rear wheels are entirely independent of e (f-1) The bus it is proposed to operate has been each other in their action, being suspended from

designed to provide maximum maneuverability. radius arms carried by the body instead of con- fleeted by a heavy rear axle. Unsprung weight The front wheels can be turned through a total

angle of 92 degrees, giving a steering lock of is reduced to a minimum, thereby saving road 53 degrees and a turning radius of 30 feet with surface.

240 and grease leakage protection is pro-

turn around in a 52-foot street. Besides the 240 inches wheel base, permitting a complete

vided throughout by the most improved enclosure a advantages of the short turns that can be made and guard construction. The operation of these

with this bus the front-wheel drive provides buses without any leakage at the few points to traction in the direction in which the front which the oil has access is a very simple matter. wheels are steered, making it possible to use a (I-1) Both front and rear tires on both double much shorter steering angle and also practically and single-deck buses will be of cushion type. eliminates all tendency to skid on either front (1-2) Width of front tires, 8 inches; width of

or rear wheels when turning corners. rear tires, 10 inches.

(f-2) The turning radius of our front-drive Applicant reserves the right, with the consent veh icle will not exceed 30 feet. This will permit of the City, to change the types of equipment of a complete turn, without backing, in a 52-foot above mentioned for better or more improved street. types in view of the rapid progress in the art

(g-1) Approximately 60 per cent. of the total of omnibus construction, is-eight of either single or double-deck bus will be COMBINATION OF ROUTES.

02 the rear wheels, and 40 per cent, on the front This application does not provide for any

or driving wheels. variation front the routes recommended by the

(g-2) The wheel base of both single and double- Board of Transportation and subsequently deck units is 240 inches. approved by the Board of Estimate and Appor-

(h) The interior of the vehicle will be equipped tiointent, although sub or short routes are with wide cane seats arranged crosswise, on both planned to provide for additional service over upper and lower decks, which will provide the busier sections of several routes. spacious and comfortable transportation. The

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aisles are wide to permit of the free movement The service it is proposed to operate on the of passengers, the interior will he well illuminated various routes, and sub-routes, the minimum and ventilated, painted in light colors above the heodways and the number of buses necessary sills, and will carry approved safety and fire to provide for such hcadways is as follows:

Approxi- Buses Rush mate

for Your Route

No. Route.

Opera- hind- Mileage tion. way. (Round

Trip).

Mins,

1 Lafayette Street, Madison and Park Avenues.-

(a) Park row to 96th street and Park avenue 32 3

(b) University place and 14th street to 96th st rc•et and Park avenue 20 3

Combined . 52 D 1 7/2 12.4

2 Park Row, Avenue A and 1st Avenue- (a) Park row to 125th street and 1st avenue 29 4

(b) Park row to 59th street and 11 avenue 12 6

Combined 41 S 2% 15.8

3 Murray Hill, West End Avenue and Upper Broadway- (a) 39th street and Park avenue to Dyckman Street Ferry.... 34 4 (b) 39th street and Park avenue to 155th street and Broadway.. 17 6

Combined 51 D 2F's 20.8

4 Murray Hill, West End and St. Nicholas Avenues - (a) 39th street and Park avenue to 193(1 street and St. Nicholas

avenue 32 4 (b) 39th street and Park avenue to 100th street and West End

avenue 11 6

Combined 43 D 23g 18.8

5 Madison and Chambers Streets- (a) Delancey and East streets to Chambers Street Ferry 27 S 1t", 4 . 2

6 Spring and Delancey Streets- (a) Delancey and East streets to Desbrosses Street Ferry 8 5 (h) Delancey and East streets to West Broadway IS 13

Combined

26 S 1'4 4.4

7 19th and 20th Streets- (a) Delancey and Pitt streets to West 23l Street Ferry 12 5 (b) Delancey and Pitt streets to 7th avenue 15 3

Combined 27 S 174 7.0

113111 Street and Manhattan venue - Fr, ■ in N. It. buses to E. B. 116th street and N. II. Columbus-Lenox; from S. B. buses to E. B. 116th street; from W. B. 116th street to N. B. buses.

116th Street and 1st Avenue-From F. B. and W. B 116th street to N. B. and S. B. buses; from N. B. and S. IL buses to E. B. and W. B. buses 116th street.

7. The applicant shall have the right to operate sub-routes in addition to the through service over any port ion of the longitudinal or crosstown ne•es herein referred to.

rs. The applicant will pay annually to The City ei New York for such franchise grant:

(a) A sum equal to three per cent. of the an-nual gross receipts of the company, and

(I) Fifty per cent. of the net annual profits of the company, after allowing for a return of eight per cent. on the actual capital investment neces-sary- for the operation of the bus system, or, it the City prefers, the applicant will pay annually to the City, instead of la) and (b), a sum equal to five per cent. of the annual gross receipts of the company.

9. The applicant will furnish a bond, in such amount as may be required by The City of New York and subject to the approval of the Municipal authorities, to assure the faithful performance of the obligations of such franchise.

10. The applicant proposes to operate vehicles of the double-deck type on the longitudinal routes, numbered 1, 3 and 4, and vehicles of the single deck type on route number 2, and on routes num-bered 5 to 12, inclusive. The applicant, however, shall have the right, in its discretion, to use double-deck or single-deck buses or both on any or all of its routes or sub-routes.

11. The applicant's bus, which has been de signed especially to meet transportation require-ments of Manhattan, provides large seating capacity; is built low for convenient hoarding and alighting; has large capacity motor for rapid starting and to reduce interference with vehicular traffic; is well lighted and ventilated; has emerg-ency exits, and is completely equipped with modern safety and fire prevention appliances.

12. It is our belief that in order to have an adequate, comprehensive surface transportation system in the Borough of Manhattan, there must be co-ordination of surface car lines and the proposed new bus lines, so that interchangeable transfers may be given as proposed by us, and so that the whole system may he scientifically operated as a unit. It is further our belief that sonic of the surface car lines now in operation in Manhattan can be advantageously replaced by bus lines, thereby reducing street congestion, and we arc now carefully studying that proposition. If our company is granted a franchise in the Borough of Manhattan, we believe we will he able within a short space of time to arrange with the City for the gradual elimination of certain street car lines and the substituting of bus opera-tion for surface car operation, thereby reducing street traffic congestion.

13. The chief advantages of this application ire that it provides:

(a) A comprehensive system of surfau trans-portation on Nianhattan in c injunction with New York Railways lines.

di) Complete interchange of transfers with the existing surface lines of New York Railways.

(c) An efficient operating organization long experienced in transportation work in the Borough of Manhattan.

(,1) Assured financial resources without the sale of securities to public or discounts or under-writings.

14. There is attached hereto statement con• taining definite proposals and detailed informa- tion on the items scheduled In connection with the resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on March 13, 1925.

New York. January 27, 1927. Respectfully submitted. MANHATTAN SUR-

FACE CO ICH COMPANY, INC., by II. J. QIIFFRiN President, SU PPLENI F.NTAL STATEMENT CONTAIN-

ING DEFINITE PROPOSALS AND IN- FORMATION ON MANHATTAN SURFACE COACH COMPANY. INC.-APPLICATION FOR BUS FRANCHISE.

No.

ROUTE. The application of Manhattan Surface Coach

Company, Inc., for a franchise grant provides for the operation of buses on the several routes on Manhattan recommended by the Board of Transportation in its report to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment dated February, 17, 1925, and approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on March 13. 1925, and sub-sequently revised. This application includes all routes recommended for Manhattan, without modification thereto and also provides short service on through routes where traffic warrants. The routes covered by the application of this company are as follows:

1. Lafayette Street, Park and Madison Ave-nues. Termini-Park row and Broadway; 96th street and Park avenue. Via Lafayette street, Madison and Park avenues.

2. Park Row, Avenue A and 1st Avenue. Termini-Park row and Broadway; 125th street and 1st avenue. Via East Broadway, Avenue A and 1st avenue.

3. Murray Hill, West End Avenue and Upper Broadway. Termini-Park avenue and 39th street; Dyckman Street Ferry. Via Madison ave. nue, 49th and 50th streets, West End avenue, Morningside drive, tiro:elmay and Dyckman street.

4. Murray Hill, West End Avenue and St. Nicholas Avenue. Termini-Park avenue and 39th street; St. Nicholas avenue and 192d street. Via Madison avenue, 49th and 50th streets, West End, Convent and St. Nicholas avenues.

5. Madison and Chambers Streets. Termini-Delancey and East streets; foot of West Cham- bers street. Via Madison and Chambers streets.

6. Spring and Delancey Streets, Termini-Delancey and East streets; Desbrosses Street Ferry. Via Delancey, Spring, Watts and Des. brosses streets.

7. 19th and 20th Streets. Termini-Delan-cey, Pitt and Ridge streets; West 23d Street Ferry. Via Avenue C, 19th and 20th streets and Marginal Street West.

8. Grand Central, Penn. Station and West 23,1 Street Ferry. Termini-Grand Central Station; West 23d Street Ferry. Via Pennsylvania Sta-tion.

9. 49th and 50th Streets. 'Termini -49th and 50th streets and Beckman place; 49th and 5oth streets and 12th avenue. Via 49th and 50th streets.

Le 79th Street. Termini--East End avenue and 79th street; Riverside drive and 79th street. Via East 79th street, Transverse road, West 81st and 79th streets.

IL 86th Street. Termini-East End avenue and 86th street and Avenue A and 9211 street: Riverside drive and 86th street. Via East Seth street, Transverse road and West Stith street.

12. 96th Street. Termini-Avenue .\ and 921 street; 96th and •97th streets and West End avenue. Via East 96th street, Transverse road and West 96th street.

(Routes and branches thereof shown in detail on Schedule A attached.)

Comeexsmos ru 13E Pam TO CITY. The applicant offers to pay to The City of

New York in compensation for franchise grant: (a) Three per cent. of the annual gross receipts

of the company; and

No. Route.

Buses for

Opera-tion.

Rush Hour Head. way.

798 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927.

RATES OF FARE. The applicant proposes to charge: (a) A fare of five cents per passenger on

routes numbered 5 to 12. inclusive (hereinafter reterred to as crosstown routes), and

(b) A fare of five cents per passenger on routes numbered 1 and 2, and

(c) A fare of five cents per passenger for each zone of routes numbered 3 and 4, such routes to be zoned at either 96th street or 110th street, as the City may require.

TRANSFER PRIVILEGES. By agreement with New York Railways, trans-

fer,: will be exchanged between bus lines of Manhattan Surface Coach Company, Inc., and electric lines of New York Railways. The terms of transfer privileges are fully set out in the application filed herewith.

SECURITY FUND. A bond, for such sum as may be required by the

Nlunicipal authorities, will be deposited with the Comptroller of The City of New York to insure the faithful performance of the obligations under the franchise.

GARAGE AND REPAIR SHOP FACILITIES. The applicant proposes to garage its omnibuses

in the various car houses of the New York Rail-ways, at such locations as will provide the most efficient and economical storage and operation of such equipment. Sufficient space is available for this purpose and will be secured on a rental basis.

Omnibuses required under this plan can all be housed at the following locations: 146th street and Lenox avenue; 99th street and Lexington avenue; 54th street and 9th avenue; 22d street and Avenue A.

Each garage will be equipped with facilities for thorough cleaning and inspection of the maximum number of buses operating therefrom, and me-chanical equipment will be provided at each point of storage to permit of staking minor repairs and adjustments. The general repair shop, to be lo-cated at 146th street and Lenox avenue, will be completely equipped with modern facilities for the handling of all maintenance and repairs to buses on a system operating 350 to 400 buses.

TOTAL INVESTMENT, The estimated investment required to provide

equipment and facilities to render the service con-templated on the 12 routes outlined by the Board of Transportation will be in the neighborhood of $6,455,000, made up as follows: Buses $3,579,000 Garages and maintenance equipment 2,226,000 organization and other intangibles 350,000 Supplies and wirking capital 300,000

Total 6,455,000

PAID-UP CAPITAL. Paid-up capital is estimated at approximately

$1.455,00 and represents all items of investment listed in the above paragraph with the exception of $2,0on,000 covering garages which it is proposed to rent from the New York Railways.

The Bus Corporation is prepared to supply its cash capital without issue of securities to the pub-lic., and without discounts or underwriting com-missions.

The money and facilities required for this in-vestment of approximately $6.500,000 are to be furnished by the Fifth Avenue Coach Company and the New York Railways Corporation. These two companies now have on hand cash in hank and bankable securities of approximately $4,500,000.

EXPERIENCE. The applicant, Manhattan Surface Coach Com-

pany, is affiliated with and will be operated by the officials of New York Railways, is the oldest operator of surface transportation facilities in New York City, having operated surface lines on Man-hattan from the days of horse cars, through the cable-car era, and has operated surface electric cars for the past quarter of a century, through all stages of the development of this means of mass transportation. Its personnel is made lip of practical operators of many years' experience and who are thoroughly conversant with trans-portation conditions and requirements on Man-hattan. As transportation operators. the per-sonnel to be of Manhattan Coach Company are today ota rating transportation lines handling about 150.000,000 passengers per year on its affiliated electric system. The broad experience of this personnel assures a thorough knowledge of equipment requirements which will make for safe, comfortable and rapid transportation: knowl-edge of volume and flow of traffic on Manhattan: the local areas through which extraordinary ser-vice should he rendered because of the peaks and valleys in traffic: the requirements of got, erning bodies; the ability to properly maintain it, equipment in safe operating condition, and the many other intricacies of the transportation busi• ness, particularly as applying to the unusual conditions local to Manhattan. OTHER TERMS, CONDITIONS AND SUGGESTIONS.

The applicant will arrange in conjunction with its application for franchise for bus routes on Manhattan, as laid out by the Board of Trans. portatinn, to extend the privilege of transferring from its lines to the 70 miles of electric lines of New York Railways under the same conditions as the bus company's passengers will transfer from one bus line to another. This arrange-ment will provide transportation facilities within reasonable walking distance of practically any point in Manhattan, which service will not be possible by other applicants whose operations will not traverse evrtain territories in lower Man-hattan. It will provide a desirable combination of facilities in that the electric cars, with their large carrying capacity, will be generally located in the heavier traffic areas, while the onmilms will provide a rapid service over many of the crosstown lines and the uptown longitudinal routes.

ADVANTAGES OF Tits PLAN. The advantages of this plan, both to the rider

and to the City of New York. which cannot be duplicated by any other applicant, may be sum• 'named as follows:

1. The routes proposed by Manhattan Surface

Approxi-mate Route

Mileage (Round Trip).

4.6

4.2

4.4

4 . 7

2 ,4 4.4

Coach Company, Inc., together with the electric car routes of New York Railways, will provide a complete surface transportation service generally to within reasonable walking distance of any point in Manhattan.

2. The interchange of transfers between the proposed bus lines of the applicant and the elec-tric car lines of the New York Railways will per-nut of a through ride with but one transfer tom the northernmost to the southernmost

portions of Manhattan, and also permit of trans-ferring crosstown on the lines of the two sys-tems.

Applicant's plan provides sonic 246 transfer privileges at 82 points.

3. Officials of the company are trained trans• portation operators of many years standing and are thoroughly familiar with the unusual ironic and transportation conditions in the areas cur-e:red by this application.

4. The applicant, through its affiliation with New York Railways, is the only One now equipped wtih the necessary facilities for gar-aging the vehicles required for the. service neces ,ary on the routes recommended tor Manhattan.

lanuary 27, 1927.

SCHEDULE .1. DESCRIPTION OF ROUTES.

I. Lafayette Street, Iladison and l'ark Avenues (Central Longitudinal Route).

Staring at Park Row and Broadway, on. Park row to Centre street, on Centre street to Lafayette street, on Lafayette street to 4th avenue, on 4th avenue to 9th street, on 9th street to University place. on University place to Union Square 'I% es:, on Union Square West to Broadway, on Broad-way to 23d street, on 23d street to Madison avenue. on Madison avenue to 46th street, on 46th street to Park avenue, on l'ark avenue to 96th street; and returning via lark avenue to 47th street, on 47th street to Madison avenue, on Madi-son avenue to 23(1 street, on 23d stre.: to Broad-way, on Broadway to Unon Square West, on Union Square West to University place, on Uni-versity pace to 10th street, on 10th street to 4th avenue, on 4th avenue to Lafayette street, on Lafayette street to Centre street, on Centre street to Park row, on Park row to Broadway. 2. Park Itc:t., Avenue A, and 1st Avenue

(East Side Longitudinal Route). Starting at Park Row and Broadway, on Park

row to Centre street, on Centre street to Worth street, on 11.orth street to Chatham square, on Chatham square to Est Broadway, on East Broadway to Rutgers sheet, on Rutgers street to Canal street, on ('anal street to Ludlow street, on Ludlow street to Stanton street, on Stanton street to Norfolk street, on Norfolk street to East Houston s:reet, on East Houston street to Avenue A, on Avenue A to 23d street, on 23d street to 1st avenue, on 1st avenue to 125th street; and returning via 1st avenue to 22d street. on 22d street to Avenue A, on Avenue A to East Hause ton street, on East Houston street to Orchard street. on Orchard street to Division street, on Division street to Pike street, on Pike s'reet to East Broadway, on East Broadway to Chatham square, on Chatham square in Worth street, on Worth s:reet to Centre street. on Centre street to l'ark row, on l'ark row to Broadway. 3. Murray Hill, West End A Veli DC and ('f'per

Broad:coy (West Side Longitudinal Route). Starting at 39th street and l'ark avenue, on

39th street to Madison avenue, on Madison avenue to 46th street, on 46th street to l'ark avenue, on l'ark avenue to 49th street. on 49th s:reet to 10th avenue, on I0th avenue to Amster-dam avenue. on Amsterdam avenue to 69th street, on 69th street to West End avenue, on West End avenue to 106th street, on 106:h street to Columbus avenue, in Columbus avenue to Morningside drive. on .Morningside drive to 122.1 street. on 122(1 street to Amsterdam avenue, at Amsterdam avenue to Manhattan street, on Manhattan street to Broadway, on Braadway to N uric avenue, on Nagle avenue to Dyckman street, on Dyckman street to Dyckman Street Fevre; and returning via same as far as West End avenue and 711th street, thence on 70th street to Amsterdam avenue. on Amsterdam avenue to 10th avenue, on 10th avenue to 50th sircet, on 50th street to Park avenue, on l'ark ave:me to 47th street. on 47th street to Madison

on Madison avenue to 40th street, on -ith street ,o Park avenue, on l'ark avenue te 39th street.

4. Murray Hill, West End and St. Nicholas Avenues ((test Side Longitudinal Route).

This route is identical with route No. 3 front Park avenue, 39th and 40th streets to 106th street and Columbus avenue; thence continuing on 106th street to Manhattan avenue, on Manhattan avenue to Morningside avenue, on Morningside avenue to Convent avenue. on Convent avenue to 150th street, on 150th street to St. Nicholas avenue, on St. Nicholas avenue to 19241 street: and returning via same route.

5. Madison and Chambers Streets Route. Starting at Delancey and East streets, on East

street to Grand street, on Grand street to Madi-son street, on Madison street to New Chambers street, on New Chambers street to Chamber, street, on Chambers street to Chambers Street Ferry; and returning via same route.

6, Spring and Delancey Streets Route. Starting at Delancey and East streets, on De-

lancey street to Bowery, on Bowery to Spring street, on Spring street to West Broadway, f 111

West Broadway to Watts street. on Watts street to Hudson street, on Hudson street to Desbrosses street. on Desbrosses street to Desbrosses Street Ferry, and returning via same route.

. 19th and 20th Streets Route. Starting at Delancey and Pitt streets. on Pitt

street to Avenue C, on Avenue (' to Man.:ilia! Street East. on :Marginal Street East to 19th street, on 19th sheet to Marginal Street West, on Marginal Street West to Ilth avenue, on Ilth avenue to 23(1 street. on 23(1 street to 13th ave-nue: and returning via 13th avenue to 221 street, on 22d street to Ilth aveno^. on I Ith avenue to Marginal Street West, on l'Iarginal Street West

to 20th strcct, on 20th street to Marginal Street East, on Marginal Street East to Avenue C, on Avenue C to East Houston street, on East Hous-ton street to Ridge street, on Ridge street to Delancey street. on Delancey street to Pitt street. 8. Grand Central, Pennsylvania Station and

IVest 23d Street Ferry Route. Starting at 42d street and Park avenue. on

42d street to Madison avenue, on Madison avenue to 31st street, on 31st street to 8th avenue, on 8th avenue to 25th street, on 25th street to 11th avenue, on 11th avenue to 23d street. on 23d street to Ferry; and returning via 23.1 street to 11th avenue, on 11th avenue to 24th street, on 24th street to 8th avenue, on 8th avenue to 33d street, on 33d street to Madison avenue, on Madison avenue to 42d street, on 42d street to Park avenue.

9. 491h and 50th Streets Route. Starting at 49th street and Beekman place on

49th street to 12th avenue; and returning via 12th avenue to 50th street, on 50th street to Beekman place, on Beekman place to 49th street.

10. 79th Strcet Route. Starting at East End avenue and 79th street,

on 79th street to 5th avenue. across 5th avenue and through Transverse Road No. 2 to Central Park West and 81st street, on 81st street to Columbus avenue, on Columbus avenue to 79th street, on 79th street to Riverside drive; and re-turning via same route.

11. 86th Street Route Starting at Avenue A and 92d street, on

Avenue A to 93d street. on 93d street to 1st avenue, on lot avenue to 92:1 street, on 92,1 street to Avenue A, on Avenue A to 86th street, on 86th street to 5th avenue. on 5th avenue to 85th street and Transverse Road No. 3, on Trans-verse Road No. 3 to Central Park West and 86th street, on 86th street to Riverside drive, and returning via same route as far as 92d street and Avenue A.

Also extension on 86th street from point of main route at 86th street and Avenue A to 86th street and East End avenue; and returning via same route.

12. 96th Street Route. Starting at 92d street and Avenue A, on Ave-

nue .\ to 93d street, on 93d street to 1st avenue, oil 1st avenue to 96th street, on 96th street to 5th avenue. 5th avenue to 97th street and Transverse Road No. 4. through Transverse Road No. 4 to Central Park West and 97th street, on Central Park West to 96th street, on 96th street to West End avenue, and returning via West Etn: avenue to 97th street, on 97th street to Broad-way, on Broadway to 96th street, on 96th street to Central Park West, on Central l'ark West ti 97th street and Transverse Road No. 4, through Transverse Road No. 4 to 5th avenue and 97th street, on 5th avenue to 96th street, on 90th street to 1st avenue, on 1st avenue to 92d street, on 92d street to Avenue A. —and the following resolutions were thereupon adopted:

Wheleas, The foregoing petition from the Manhattan Surface Coach Company, Inc., dated January 27, 1927, was presented to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment at a meeting held January 27, 1927.

Resolved, That in pursuance of law this Board sets Thursday, the 10th day of February, 1927, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and Room 16, in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petition shall be first considered, and a public hearing be hail thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard; and be it further

Resolved, That the petition and these resolu-tions shall be published at least twice in two daily newspapers in the City of New York, to he designated by the Mayor, and for at least ten (10) days in the CITY RECORD immediately prior to such date of public hearing. The expense of such publication to be borne by the petitioner.

Information relative to the above matter may be obtained at the office of the Division of Fran-chises, Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Chambers streets, Borough of Manhattan.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Telephone 4560 Worth.

New York, January 27, 1927. 529 f 10

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, KIR- swim to law, that at a meeting of the Board

of Estimate and Apportionment, held January '7, 1927, the following petition was received:

January 27, 1927. Before the Board of Estimate and Apportion-

ment of The City of New York.

PETITION. Equitable Coach Co., Inc.. a corporation or-

ganized under section IV of the Transportation I.aw of the State of New York, hereby respect-fully amends its petition of November 18, 1925, for ill,. granting of a franchise, right and privi-lege to establish, maintain and operate omnibus routes for public use in the conveyance and trans-partition of persons and property upon, along, or over the surface of the streets, avenues, high-ways, parkways and other public places in the Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn aid Queens, hereafter described, and crossing such other streets, avenues, highways, parkways, and other public places named or unnamed as may be encountered in said routes, and in, upon, along or over the surface of such other streets, avenues, highways, parkways, and other public places, named and unnamed, as may be necessary to complete said routes, as follows:

:VAN IIATTAN ROUTES. Route 2—Park Row, Avenue A and 1st Ave.

nue (East Side Longitudinal Route)—Termini-Park row and Broadway; East 125th street and 1st avenue. Route—Park row, Centre street, Worth street, East Broadway, Pike and Rutgers streets, Canal street, Orchard and Ludlow streets, Division, Stanton and East Houston streets, Ave-nue A, East 22d and East 23d streets and 1st avenue.

Route 7-19th and 20th Streets—Termini-Delancey street, Pitt and Ridge streets, West 23(1 Street Ferry. Route—Delancey street, Pitt and Ridge streets, East Houston street, Avenue C, Exterior street, East and West 19th and 20th streets, West street, 11th avenue, West 22d and West 23d streets.

Route 8—Grand Central, Pennsylvania Station and West 23d Street Ferry. Termini—Grand Central Station; West 23d Street Ferry. Route—East 42d street, East 40th street, Madison ave. nue, East and West 33(1 and East and West 31st and East and West 32d streets, 7th avenue, 8th avenue, 24th and 25th streets, 11th avenue and West 23d street.

Route 11-86th Street. Termini—East End ay,line and Seal street, Avenue A and 92d street; Riverside drive and West 86th street. Route-9211 street, Avenue A, East 80th street, 5th avenue, Transverse Road No. 3 and West Siell street.

BROOKLYN. System A.

Route 1 — Ocean l'arkway. Termini — Con-course am, Ocean parkway,' Sea Side Park—Lafayette avenue and Bedford avenue. Route—Ocean parkway, Foster avenue, Ocean avenue, Par!oide avenue, Bedford avenue,

System B. Route 8-18th Avenue-Beverley Road. Ter-

mini-18th avenue and Cropsey avenue, Beverley rood and New York avenue. Route-18th ave-nue, Ocean parkway, Beverley road, Flatbush avenue, Beverley road.

Route 9 —Fort Hamilton Parkway. Termini—Fort Hamilton Parkway and 101st street, Park circle. Coney Island avenue parkway, Route—Fort Hamilton parkway.

Route 10—Staten Island Ferry-75th Street. Termini- 11ay Ridge Ferry Landing. foot of Bay Ridge avenue near the Shore road; 78th street, Bay parkway and Kings highway. Route—Shore road, 71st street, Ridge boulevard, 78th street, Fort Hamilton parkway, 75th street, New Utrecht avenue, 78th street.

Route 14—Windsor Ileights. Termini-7th avenue and Flatbush avenue, New York avenue and Avenue D. Route—Flatbush avenue, 8th avenue, Prospect avenue, Ocean parkway, 18th avenue, Ditmas avenue, Avenue D, 1st street, Newkirk avenue, Nostrand avenue, Ditmas ave-nue to 1st street.

Route 15—Prospect Avenue. , Termini—Wol-cott and Conover streets, Martense street and New York avenue. Route—Loop Conover street, Sullivan street, Van Brunt street; Wolcott street, Lorraine street, Ilamilton avenue, 2d avenue, Prospect avenue, Fort Hamilton parkway, Park circle, Coney Island avenue, Caton avenue, East 17th street, Church avenue, Flatbush avenue, Martense street,

Route 24—Erie Basin-Borough Hall (new). Termini—Van Dyke street and Richards street; Borough Hall. Route—Loop; Dwight street (south), Van Dyke street (east), Richards street (north), Coffey street (west). Dwight street, Lorraine street, Columbia street, Nelson street, Clinton street, Joralemon street. Returning-Cturt street, Remsen street, Henry street, Nelson street, Dwight street.

System C. Route 17—Pitkin Avenue, Brownsville. Ter-

mini—Bedford avenue and Eastern parkway, Liberty avenue and Elderts lane. Route—Eastern parkway, Pitkin avenue, Stone avenue, Sutter avenue, Barbey street, Glenmore avenue, Elderts lane.

Route 22—New York Avenue Connection. Termini—East New York avenue; Flatbush ave-nue. Route—New York avenue, Avenue D and East 29th street.

Rcute 23—Putnam Avenue, System C. Ter-mini—Borough Hall, Chauncey Station (Broad. way "I."). Route—Loop; Livingston street (west), Clinton street (north), Joralemon street (east), Court street (south), Livingston street, Lafayette avenue, Fulton street. Gates avenue. Bedford avenue, Putnam avenue, Patchen ave-nue, Decatur street.

Route 20—Bedford Avenue. Termini—Lafayette avenue and Bedford avenue, Manhattan avenue at Brooklyn end of Vernon Avenue Bridge. Route—Bedford avenue, Wallabout street, Middleton street, 111cKibbin street, Lorimer street, Boerum street, Manhattan avenue, Metropolitan avenue, Humboldt street, Priggs avenue, Oakland street, Ash street. Also to provide loops at termini—Empire boulevard, Flatbush avenue, Lefferts ave-nue, Flatbush avenue to Washington avenue; Washington avenue, Lefferts avenue to Empire boulevard; Box street, Oakland street to Man-hattan avenue; Manhattan avenue, Box street to Ash street.

QUEENS System C.

Route 5—Sutphin Boulevard-Rockaway Boule-vard. Termini—Jamaica Station, Archer place, west of Sutphin boulevard; Springfield road. Route—Loop; Archer place (east), 148th street (north), Jamaica avenue (west), Sutphin boule-vard (south). Sutphin boulevard, Rockaway boule-vard. Branch Route—Cherry Avenue-Rosedale-Termini: Rockaway boulevard and Farmers avenue; Fosters Meadow road and Rosedale ave-nue. Route: Farmers avenue, Cherry avenue, Brookville road.

System F. Route 13—Flushing-Bayside. Termini—Flushing

Bridge, Flushing; Bell and Crocheron avenues, IL:yside. Route—Loop: Old Lawrence street (so nth and southwest), Lawrence avenue (north), Jackson avenue (Broadway), Bell avenue with extension from Bell avenue, Bayside, to City line (Glenwood avenue, Little Neck),

Route 14—Flushing-Whitestone. Termini—Flushing Bridge, Flushing; Whitestone Landing, Whitestone. Route—Loop: Old Lawrence street (south and southwest), Lawrence avenue (north). Jackson avenue (Broadway) or Northern boule-vard, Union street (Whitestone avenue), crossing, 25th avenue (Willets Point boulevard or 8th avenue or Higgins lane), Parsons boulevard (Whitestone avenue), 20th avenue (8th street or Kinney avenue), 149th street (7th avenue), 15th avenue (16th street), 150th street (8th avenue), 14th avenue (19th street) or Bower avenue, Cross Island boulevard (11th avenue), 1st street, Ogden pace (2d place), 6th road (River street, 35th street or Nash place).

Route 15—Flushing-Jamaica. Termini—Flush-ing Bridge, Flushing; Jamaica avenue, Jamaica. Route—Flushing Loop. Jackson avenue (Broad-way) (east), Old Lawrence street (south and southwest), Lawrence avenue, Jackson avenue (Broadway) (Northern boulevard), Main street, Kissena boulevard, Aguilard avenue (72d avenue), Parsons boulevard (Flushing avenue), Parsons boulevard (Underhill avenue or Flushing ave-nue). Jamaica Loop: Jamaica avenue (west), 153d street (Ray street) (north), Hillside avenue (east).

System E. Route 17— Graham Avenue, Long Island City.

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Termini—Graham avenue, Rapid Transit Station 04th Street-Eastern B.-M. T. Subway), Queens-lion, Plaza Rapid Transit Station (I. R. T. and B.-M. T. Subways and Elevated). Route—Metropolitan avenue, Maspeth avenue, Kings-land avenue, Greenpoint avenue, Van Dam street, 'Thompson avenue, Court square, Jackson avenue, crossing Nott avenue, Crescent street, Hunter avenue. loop—Prospect street, North Jane street, Crescent street.

Cross Itay Boulevard. Termini—Woodhaven boulevard and Liberty avenue; Hammels Station or 95th street and Rockaway Beach boulevard. Route—Woodhaven boulevard, Cross Bay boule-vard, 95th street.

Rockaway Peninsula. Termini—L. I. R. R. Station, Far Rockaway, Municipal Ferry at Rockaway, at or near Jacob Riis Park. Route—Continuing through Far Rockaway to Rockaway Beach boulevard, along Rockaway Beach boule-vard and Washington avenue, through Jacob Riis Park to Fort Tilden, thence northerly along land of Fort Tilden to Municipal Ferry on Jamaica Bay operating between Rockaway Beach and Barren Island.

EQUITABLE COACH CO., INC., by F. VAN Z. LANE, Vice-President.

January 27, 1927.

adopted: Whereas,following resolutions were thereupon doied:

Whereas, The foregoing petition from the Equitable Coach Company, Inc., dated _January 27, 1927, was presented to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment at a meeting held January 27, 1927.

Resolved, That, in pursuance of law, this Board sets Thursday, the 10th day of February, 1927, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and Room 16, in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petition shall be first considered, and a public hearing be had thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard; and he it further

Resolved, That the petition and these resolutions shall be published at least twice in two daily

Mins. 8 Grand Central, Pennsylvania Station and 23d Street Ferry—

(a) Grand Central Station to West 23d Street Ferry 14 S 3

9 49th and 50th Streets— (a) 49th and 50th streets, Beekman place to 12th avenue 10 S 4

10 79th Street— (a) 79th street, East End avenue to Riverside drive 12 S 3

11 86th Street— (a) 92d street and Avenue A to 86th street and Riverside drive. 9 4

(b) 86th street and East End avenue to 86th street and River- side drive 9 4

Combined . 18 S 2

12 96th Street— (a) 92d street and Avenue A to 96th street and West End

avenue 16 S

Note—D indicates double-deck buses. S indicates single-deck buses. The foregoing is an estimate of the service required on the respective routes, but such changes

can be made therein from time to time as the interests of the public may require.

MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. THE CITY RECORD. 799

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT at the meeting of the Board of Estimate ar.d

Apportionment held this day the following resolu-tions were adopted:

Whereas, The Eastern Parkway, Brownsville and East New York Transit Relief Association, Inc., has, by a petition verified October 5, 1926, applied to this Board for the right and privilege to maintain and operate a stage or omnibus route for the carrying of passengers, beginning at the intersection of Eastern parkway and Utica ave-nue; thence along Eastern parkway, Pitkin avenue, Stone avenue, Sutter avenue, Linwood street, Pitkin avenue and Elton street, in the Borough of Brooklyn; and

Whereas, Sections 72, 73 and 74 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapters 629 and 630 of the Laws of 1905, and chapter 467 of the Laws of 1914, provide for the manner and procedure of making such grants; and

Whereas, Pursuant to such laws this Board adopted a resolution on December 16, 1926, fixing the date for public hearing thereon as January 6, 1927, at which citizens were entitled to appear and be heard, and publication was had for at least two (2) days in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle and the

Standard Union, newspapers designated by the Mayor, and in the CITY RECORD for ten (10) days immediately prior to the date of hearing, and the public hearing was duly held on such day; and

Whereas, This Board has made inquiry as to the money value of the franchise or right applied for, and proposed to be granted to the Eastern Parkway, Brownsville and East New York Transit Relief Association, Inc., and the adequacy of the compensation to he paid therefor; now, therefore, it is

Resolved. That the following form of the resolu-tion for the grant of the franchise or right ap-plied for by the Eastern Parkway, Brownsville and East New York Transit Relief Association, Inc., containing the form of proposed contract for the grant of such franchise or right, be hereby introduced and entered in the minutes of this Board, as follows, to wit:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby grants to the Eastern Park-way, Brownsville and East New York Transit Relief Association, Inc., the franchise or right fully set out and described in the following form of proposed contract for the grant thereof, embody. nig all of the terms and conditions, including the provisions as to rates and charges, upon and sub-ject to the terms and conditions in said proposed form of contract contained, and that the Mayor of The City of New York he and he hereby is authorized to execute and deliver such contract in the name and on behalf of The City of New York, as follows, to wit:

PROPOSED FORM OP CONTRACT. This his contract, made and executed in duplicate

this

day of , 1927, by and between The City of New York (hereinafter called the City). party of the first part, by the Mayor of said City, acting for and in the name of said City, under and in pursuance of the authority of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of aid City (hereinafter called the Board). and the

Eastern Parkway, Brownsville and East New York Transit Relief Association, Inc., a domestic cor-poration (hereinafter called the Company), party of the second part, wituesseth:

In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, the parties hereto do hereby covenant and aeree as follows:

Section 1. The City hereby grants to the C. , mpany, subject to the conditions and provi-sions hereinafter set forth, the right and privilege to maintain and operate stages or omnibuses for oleic use in the Borough of Brooklyn in The

City of New York, upon the following streets and avenues:

Beg inn at the intersection of Easte r n Park- wale and

ing Utica Avenue,

c thence along Eastern

Parkway to Pitkin Avenue; thence along Pitkin Avenue to Stone Avenue; thence along Stone Avenue to Sutter Avenue; thence along Sutter Avenue to Linwood Street; thence along Linwood

Street to Pitkin ; thence along Pitkin Avenue to Elton S,-eet, thence along Elton Street to Slitter Avenue; and to cross such other streets and avenues. named and unnamed, as may be en-countered by the above described streets and avenues, provided that temporary deviations there-from may he permitted as hereinafter set forth.

Section 2. The grant of this privilege is sub-ject to the following cooditionst

First--The said debt to maintain and operate said stages or omnibuses unon the streets and avenues herein described shall continue only dur-ing the pleasure of the Board and shall he revo-cable upon thirty (3d) days' notice by the Board to the Company. but in no event shall it extend beyond a term of three (3) months from the date upon which this contract is signed by the Mayor, and thereupon all debts of the Company by virtue of this contract shall cease and determine.

Second--The Company shall pay to the City for this rieht and privilege a sum which shall he coital to five (5) per cent. of the gross receipts of the Company, as hereinafter defined. and for the duration of this contract, but which sum shall not he less than eight hundred dollars ($800) per month.

The gross receipts mentioned above shall he the gross receipts of the Company from whatever source derived, either directly or indirectly, in any manner, from or in connection with the operation hereby authorized within the limits of the City.

The charges shall commence on the date upon whirl] this contract is signed by the Mayor.

The Company having been granted a franchise by the City for the operation of stages or omni-buses upon the above-described streets and avenues by a contract dated December 29, 1925, which said c mtract expired by limitation on January 31. 1927, hereby agrees that it will. during the in• terval between January 31, 1927. and the date upon which this contract is signed by the Mayor:

■ --Pay to the City a sum which shall he equal to flee (5) per cent. of the gross receipts of the Company as herein defined and in the way and manner herein provided, but which sum shall not he less than eight lintoired dollars ($800) per mouth.

fi—Matie the verified monthly reiceirts to the hoard and to the Comptroller of the City required in and by Section 2, Twenty-first, of this con-tract.

C—Aasurne all 1i:dinky for damage to persons or property orca,ioned by reason of the operation or maintenance of the stages or omnibuses author-ized by said contract of December 29. 1925. and by this contract and repav to the City any dam• ace which the City shall be compelled to pay by reason of ary acts or defatilta of the Company.

D—Contimie on deposit with the Comptroller of the City the emu of five thousand dollars (55.(10 heretofore deo sited by the Company with said Comptroller as security for the faithful per-formance by the (-ompany of the terms and con-ditions of a certain contract dated Icily 30, 19)5. and continued on deposit with said Comptroller for the faithful performance of the terms nod conditions of said contract dated December 29,

1925, and that said sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000) may be applied to any default of the Company occurring during such interval in the way and manlier provided in and by Section 2, Twenty-fifth, of this contract.

The charges as above shall be paid into the Treasury of the City monthly within five (5) days after the expiration of each calendar month or portion thereof, except in the case of the last payment when such charges shall be paid within five (5) days after the termination of this right ant, privilege.

Any and all payments to be made by the terms of this contract to the City by the Company, shall not be considered in any manner in the nature of a tax, but such payments shall be made in addi-tion to any and all taxes of whatsoever kind or description, now or hereafter required to be paid hy ally ordinance of the City, or resolution of the Board, or any law of the State of New York.

Third-The charges or payments shall continue throughout the whole term of this contract, not-withstanding any clause in any statute or in the charter of any other Company providing for pay irnaetleits for similar rights or franchises at a different

Fourth—Nothing in this contract shall be deemed to affect in any way the right of the City to grant to any other corporation or to any individual a similar right and privilege upon the same or other terms and conditions, over the same streets and avenues hereinbefore described.

Fifth—At the termination, revocation or for-feiture of this grant, the City at the election of the Board, shall have the right to purchase all or any part of the property and plant of the Company used for the purpose of the operation of the stages or omnibuses hereby authorized, at a sum equal to a fair valuation of such property and plant, exclusive of any value which such property and plant may have by reason of this contract. Such property and plant are to be valued as if the Company hai not exercised the right and privilege granted by this franchise for the said period of this contract, and no allowaise shall be made to the Company in such valuation by reason of such exercise.

If the Company and the City cannot agree upon such valuation of such property and plant, then ,:tich valuation thereof shall be determined and fixed by three arbitrators selected in the follow-ing manner:

One disinterested person shall be chosen by the Company; one disinterested person shall be chosen by the Board, and the two s.p chosen shall choose a third disinterested person. The decision under oath of any two of such persons, who shall he so selected, shall be final and conclusive.

I f either the Company or the City fails to ap-point an arbitrator as herein provided, or should the first two arbitrators fail to agree on the selec-tion of the third arbitrator wihin thirty (30) clays after the first two arbitrators shall be chosen, or if no two arbitrators so selected shall agree upon the valuation of such property within sixty (60) days after the arbitrators shall be so selected, then such valuation may be fixed by a commissioner appointed by the Supreme Court on the application of either party.

Sixth—The rights and privileges hereby granted shall riot be assigned, or transferred, either in whole or in part, or leased or sublet in any man-lier, lior shall title thereto, or right, interest or property therein, pass to or vest in any other person or corporation whatsoever, either by the act of the Company, or by operation of law, whether under the provisions of the statutes re-lating to the consolidation or merger of corpora-tions or otherwise without the consent of the City, acting by the Board, evidenced by an instrument, under seal, anything herein contained to the con-trary thereof in any wise notwithstanding, and the granting, giving or waiving of any one or more of such consents shall not render unneces-sary any subsequent consent or consents, and no assignment, lease or sublease of the rights or privileges hereby granted, or of any part thereof, or of the route mentioned herein, or of any part thereof, shall be valid or effectual for any purpose unless the said assignment, lease or sublease shall contain a covenant on the part of the assignee or lessee that the same is subject to all the conditions of this contract; and that the assignee or lessee assumes and will be bound by all of said condi-tiens, and especially said conditions as to pay-ments, anything in any statute or in the charter of such assignee or lessee to the contrary not-withstanding, and that the said assignee or lessee waives any more favorable conditions created by such statute or its charter, and that it will not claim by reason thereof or otherwise exemption from liability to perform each and all of the con-ditions of this contract.

Seventh—The Company shall commence opera-tion immediately upon receiving the necessary per- nission and approval from the Transit Commis- ion as required by law. The application for such

permission and approval shall be made to the Transit Commission not later than ten (10) days after this contract shall have been executed by the Mayor. In the event that the Company shall fail to apply to the Transit Commission or shall fail to commence operation within the respective periods herein fixed, the right and privilege hereby granted shall cease and determine.

Eighth—Nothing herein contained shall be con-strued as permitting the grantee to erect any structures whatever upon City streets, and the Com-pany shall not construct or maintain any fixture or structure in the street unless especially author-ized by resolution of the Board.

Ninth—All vehicles which may be operated pur-suant to this contract shall comply with the follow-ing general requirements:

I. They shall be propelled by power generated or c ontained within the vehicle itself, but no power shall be used which will in its generation or use produce smoke or noxious odors sufficient in the opinion of the Board or its authorized representa-tives t constitute a nuisance.

2. The maxim= weight, including fuel, water, oil or any other material or any accessories used in operation, shall not exceed thirteen thousand (13.000) pounds.

3. The maximum width shall not exceed seven feet tell inches (7' 10").

4. The maximum height of floor of upper deck shall not exceed nine feet seven Inches (9'

5. The maximum length shall not exceed thirty feet (30').

6. They shall be designed and constructed in a manner which will permit ease and freedom of movement tinder all conditions.

7. The distribution of weight on axles, length of wheel base and other features of design shall he such as to avoid skidding as far as possible and shall be such as to permit easy steering and con-t rol.

8. They shall be fitted with brakes capable of stopping and holding the same under all conditions.

9. They shall be so constructed that the oil or grease ea mint drop on the roadway.

10. All parts shall be so constructed that no endue noise or vibration shall result from opera

. All wheels shall be equipped with either pneumatic tires, solid rubber tires, or tires which shall he approved by the Board or its authorized representatives; provided, however, that if solid robber tires lie used on vehicles having a weight it' over eight thousand (8.00O) pounds. the rear cc locela of smell vehicles shall he equipped with filial tires, each tire having a width of not less than five (5) inches, and the front wheels shall be emtipooll with tires having a width of not less than five (5) inches.

Tenth—No stage or omnibus shall he operated pursuant to this contract unless there shall be

painted thereon in letters not less than six (6) inches in height:

(a) The name of the company owning and operating such vehicle.

(1)) The number of the vehicle which shall be assigned to it by the Company and which shall not be changed so long as such vehicle shall be operated by the Company.

(c) The number of adults for which the vehicle has seating space.

Eleventh—No advertising signs shall appear on the outside of any stage or omnibus.

Twelfth—The destination of each stage or om-nibus shall be plainly indicated on the front of the vehicle, and shall he illuminated at night.

Thirteenth—The inclosed portion of all stages or omnibuses which are operated on the streets and avenues hereinabove described shall be heated (hiring the cold weather, in conformity with such laws and ordinances as are now in force affecting surface railway cars or such laws and ordinances affecting stages or omnibuses as may hereafter, during the term of this contract, be in force, br as may he required by resolution of the Board.

Fourteenth—The inclosed portion of all stages or omnibuses operated on the streets and avenues hereinabove described shall be well lighted and as may be required by resolution of the Board.

Fifteenth—All vehicles operated pursuant ho this grant shall conform in all particulars with the requirements herein contained and shall be maintained in good and safe repair and in a manner which will in all ways render the vehicle fit for public service. The Company shall permit the Board or its authorized representatives to inspect at all reasonable times any or all the vehicles used by the Ccnipany or by order of the Bow ,' shall submit any such vehicle to the Board or its authorized representatives for inspection. If upon inspection any vehicle shall appear in the judgment of said Board or its authorized repre-sentatives to be unfit for public service, then the Company shall, upon notice, immediately with-draw such vehicle from service, and shall cause it to conform with the requirements herein con-tained or shall remedy the defect and notify the Board or its authorized representatives that such vehicle has been made to conform with said re-quirements or that the defect has been remedied before such vehicle shall be restored to service.

Sixteenth—All laws and ordinances affecting the operation of stages or omnibuses now in force or which may be in force during the term of ibis contract shall be complied with by the Com-pany. The Company shall also comply with and enforce the carrying out of any orders or regu-lations which may be issued by the Board designed for the protection of persons or of property or of tie comfort and health of the public.

Seveuttenth—The rate of fare for any passen-ger upon the stage or omnibus routes operated pursuant to this contract shall nut exceed five (5) cents and the Company shall not charge any passenger more than five (5) cents for one con-tinuous ride from any point on said route, or on any other connecting route, line or branch, oper-ated by it or under its control, to any other point on said route or on any other connecting route, line or branch within the limits of the City.

It is the intention and of the essence of this contract that the Company shall not charge any passenger more than five (5) cents for one con-tinuous ride as above provided during the term of this contract, and should the Company at any time during the term of this contract, without the consent of the Board, charge a fa-e in excess of five (5) cents, as above provided, the right and privilege hereby granted may be cancelled and annulled and this contract declared to be null and void and of no effect by resolution of said Board without legal or other proceedings and upon the adopticn of such resolution all rights and privileges granted by this contract shall cease and determine. Such action may be taken by the Board whether a fare in excess of five 15) cents, as above provided, is charged by the Company acting on its own initiative or in al-leged compliance with an order or orders issued by any other Board or Commission having or claiming to have jurisdiction over the operation of the stage or omnibus route herein and hereby authorized.

Eighteenth—Stages or omnibuses shall be run on the routes operated pursuant to this contract en a schedule providing for intervals of not more than thirty (30) minutes during the period of each day between 7 o'clock A. M. and 12 o'clock Midnight, and as much oftener as reasonable con-venience of the public may require, or as may be directed by resolution of the Board. Such sched-ule of 30•tininiite intervals, or such other schedule as may be directed by resolution of the Board shall be maintained as nearly as possible, except when the Company is prevented from so doing by reasons not within its control.

Nineteenth—The Compa..y shall, at its own ex-pense, do anything and everything within its power to keep its vehicles in operation on reg- ular schedules during the existence of snow and ice in the streets and avenues upon which the ( ompany is hereby authorized to operate, and if it shall he necessary to remove such snow and ice to the side of the roadway in order to so ulcerate, then such removal shall be done by the Company under the sttpervision and to the satis-faction of the Commissioner of Street Cleaning but in no event shall snow or ice so removed be allowed by the Company to obstruct the cross-walks of any street.

Twentieth—It is understood that the Company hall ulcerate, pursuant to this contract, only upon

the streets and avenues lietein described, but old vehicular traffic be diverted from any por-

tion ef any of the streets or avenues upon which :lie Conic any is herein authorized to operate be- cause of flies. parades or any other event which aid close the street to siehicular traffic tern• porarily, then the Company may use such other streets or avenues as are necessary to continue the operation. If, however, for any reason any cif the streets and avenues in which operation is hereto,' authorized shall be closed to vehicu'ar traffic tor a longer period than twenty-four (24) hours, then the Company shall communicate with the Bicaril or its authorized representatives and ob-ta i n authority for the operation upon other streets and avenues for the period during which said street or avenue may be closed.

Twenty-first--The Company shall at all times keep accurate books of account of its gross re ceipt. front all sources and shall, within five (5) days after the expiration of each calendar month. doting the term of this contract and within five (51 clays after the termination of this right and priviege. make verified reports to the Board and to the Comptroller Of the City of the business done by the Company during such calendar month or portion thereof. Such reports shall be in such form as the Hoard or the Comptroller may pre-'41 ilte and -.hall contain a statement of such gross receipts, the total miles in operation within the Omits of the City and the miles operated under this contract, and such other information as the Beard or the Comptroller may require. The Board or the Comptroller shall have access to all 'sinks and records of the Company for the purpose of ascertaining the correctness of its reports, and o,alav. examine its officers and employees under oath.

T cventy-accond—In case of any violation or lir) ach or failure to comply with any of the provi.ion4 herein contained or with any orders of the Board or its authorized representatives, amine under th ) powers herein reserved, the right

privilege herein eranted may be forfeited by re,oltit:on of said Board. without proceedings at law or in equity. Provided, however, that such

action by the Board shall not be taken until the Board shall give rotice to the Company to appear before it on a certain day not less than ten (10) days after the date of such notice, to show cause why such resolution declaring this right and privi- lege forfeited should not be adopted. In case the Company fails to appear, action may be taken by the Board forthwith.

Any false entry in the books of the Company or false statement in the reports to the Board or to the Comptroller as to a material fact, know-ingly made by the Company, shall constitute such a violation or breach or failure to enmity with the provisions herein contained as to warrant the forfeiture of the right and privilege hereby granted.

Twenty-third—If the Company shall fail to give efficient public service at rates not exceeding those herein fixed, or fail to maintain .its equipment as herein provided in good condit ion throughout the whole term of this contract, the Board may give notice to the Company, specify-ing any default on the part of the Company, and requiring the Company to remedy the same within a reasonable time; and upon failure of the Corn. pany to remedy such default within a reasonable time, the Company shall, for each day thereafter during which the default or defect remains, pay to the City the sum of fifty dollars ($50) as fixed or liquidated damages, or at the option of the Board, this contract may be forfeited upon ten (10) days' notice to the Company.

Twenty-fourth—Time Company shall assume all liability for damage to persons or property occa-sioned by reason of the operation or maintenance of the stage or omnibus route hereby authorized. and it is a condition of this contract that the City shall assume no liability whatsoever either to persons or property on account of the same, and the Company shall repay to the City any damage which the City shall be compelled to pay by reason of any acts or default cf the Company.

Twenty-fifth—This grant is upon the express condition that the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000) heretofore deposited by the Company with the Comptroller of the City as security for the faithful performance by the Company of the terms and conditions of a certain contract dated July 30, 1925, and continued on deposit as security for the. faithful performance of the terms and con. dit ions of another certain contract dated Decem. ber 29, 1925, shall remain on deposit with said Comptroller and form a security fund for the performance by the Company of all of the terms and conditions of this coatract and compliance with all orders of the Board acting under the powers herein reserved, especially those which relate to the payment of the charges for the privilege hereby granted, the rendering of effi-cient public service at the rates herein fixed, and the maintenance of vehicles in good condition throughout the whole term of this contract; and in case of default in the performance by the Company of such terms and conditions or com-pliance with such orders or either or any of them, the City shall have the right to cause the work to be done and the materials to be furnished for the performance thereof after due notice, and shall collect the reasonable cost thereof from the said fund without legal proceedings; or after de-fault in the payment of the monthly charges, shall collect the same, with interest, from the said fund after ten (10) days' notice to the Company; 3r in case of failure to observe the said terms and conditions cf this contract and orders of the Board acting hereunder, relating to the headway, repair, maintenance or withdrawal from service of vehicles, the Comoany shall pay to the City as liquidated damages the sum of fifty dollars ($50) per day for each day of viola-tion, and the further sum of ten dollars ($10) per day for each vehicle that shall not be prop-erly heated or lightei in case of the violation of the provisions relating to those matters, all of which sums may be deducted from said fund.

The procedure for time imposition and collection of the sums as fixed or liquidated damages in this contract shall be as follows:

The Board on complaint made, shall give notice to the Company, directing its President or other officer to appear before the Board on a certain day not less than tcn (10) days after the date of such notice, to show cause why the Company should not pay such liquidated damages in accord-ance with the foregoing provisions. If the Corn. pony fails to make an appearance, or after a hearing appears in the judgment of the Board to be in fault, said Board shall forthwith require the payment of said sums herein provided for, or where the damages are not liquidated by the terms of this contract, such amount as appears to the Board to be just, and without legal pro-cedure direct the Comptroller to wihdraw such amount from the security fund deposited with him. In case of any drafts made upon the secur-ity fund, the Company shall, upon ten (10) days' notice, pay to the City a sum sufficient to restore said security fund to the original amount of fiw thousand dollars ($5,000), and in default thereof this contract may he cancelled and annulled at the option of the Board, acting in behalf of the City. No action or proceeding or right under the provisions of this contract shall affect any other legal rights, remedies or causes of action belonging to the City. These provisions for the recovery of such damages are in aedition to the right to forfeit the franchise conferred by Sec. lion 2, Subdivision Twenty-third of this contract.

Twenty-sixth—The words "notice" or "direc-tion" wherever used in this contract, shall be deemed to mean a written notice or direction. Every such notice or direction to he served upon the Company shall be delilered at such office in the City as shall have been designated by the Company, or if no such office shall have been designated, or if such designation shall have for any reason become inoperative. shall be mailed in the City, postage prepaid, addressed to the Com-pany at the City. Delivery or mailing of such notice or direction as and when above provided shall he equivalent to direct personal notice or direction, and shall he deemed to have been given at the time of delivery or mailing.

Twent) see enth—The words "streets" or "avenues" and "streets and avenues" wherever used in this contract, shall be deemed to mean streets, avenues. highways, parkways, driveways, concourses, boulevards, bridges. viaducts, tunnels, public places or any other property to which the City has title or over which the public has an easement encountered in the route hereinabove

i described and upon or in which at:thority is hereby given to the Company to operate stages or omni-buses.

Twenty-eighth—If at any time the powers of the Board or any other of the autd.o-ities herein mentioned or intended to be mentioned, shall he transferred by law to any other Board, authority. officer or officers, then and in such case such other Board. authority, officer or officers shall have all the powers. rights and duties herein reserved to or prescribed for the Board or other autlicrities, officer or officers.

Section 3. The Company promises, covenants and agrees on its part and behalf during the en-tire term of this contract to conform to and abide by and perfarm all the terms. conditions and re-quirements in this contract fixed and contained.

In witness whereof. the party of the first part. by Its Mayor. thereunto duly authorized by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said City. has caused the corporate name of said City to be hereunto signed and the corporate seal of said City to be hereunto affixed: and the party of the second part. by its officers, thereunto duly authorized, has caused its corporate name to be hereunto signed and its corporate seal to be

newspapers in the City of New York, to be desig-nated by the Mayor, and for at least ten (10) days in the CITY RECORD immediately prior to such date of public hearing. The expense of such publication to be borne by the petitioner.

Information relative to the above matter may be obtained at the office of the Division of Fran-chiaes, Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Chandlers streets, Borough of Manhattan.

PETER J. McliOWAN, Secretary, Telephone 4560 Worth.

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Revolved, That this Board consider the pro. ' in the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan , posed action at a meeting of the Board, to be held I in the City llall, on Thursday, February 10, 1927,

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800 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927.

hereunto affixed the day and year first above written.

THE CITY OF NEW YORK, by

Mayor. (Corporate Seal.) Attest: City Clerk. EASTERN PARKWAY, BROWNSVILLE

AND EAST NEW YORK TRANSIT RELIEF ASSOCIATION, INC., by , President.

(Seal.) Attest: , Secretary. (Ilere add acknowledgments.) Resolved, That th• results of the inquiry made

by this Board as to the money value of the franchise or right proposed to be granted and the adequacy of tke compensation proposed to be paid therefor, and of the terms and conditions, including the provisions as to rates and charges, are as hereinbefore specified and fully set forth in and by the foregoing form of proposed contract for the grant of such franchise or right.

Resolved, That thee.preambles and resolutions, including the said resolution for the grant of a franchise or right applied for by the Eastern Parkway. Brownsville and East New York Tran-sit Relief Association, Inc., and the said form of a proposed contract for the grant of such fran-chise or right, containing said results of such inquiry, after the same shall be entered in the minutes of this Board shall be published in full for at least fifteen (15) (lays immediately prier to Thursday, February 3, 1927, in the CITY RECORD, together with the following notice, to

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Esti-mate and Apportionment, before authorizing any contract for the grant of the franchise or right applied for by the Eastern Parkway, Brownsville and East New York Transit Relief Association, Inc., and fully set forth and described in the foregoing form of proposed contract for the grant of such franchise or right, and before adopting any resolutions authorizing such contract, will, at a meeting of said Board to be held in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. on Thursday, February 3. 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., hold a public hearing thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard.

Resolved, That a notice of such hearing, stating that copies of the proposed contract and resolu-tion of consent thereto may be obtained by all those interested therein at the Division of Fran-chises, Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Chambers streets, Borough of Manhattan, shall he published t least twice, at the expense of the prot.osed grame, during the ten (10) days immediately prior to Thursday, February 3, 1927, in the .7 rooklyn Daily Eagle and the Standard Union, the two daily newspapers in which the petition and notice of hearing thereon have been published.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. Dated, New York, January 6, 1927. jI7,f3

Notices of Public Hearings.

PUELIC IM PIDIVEME NT 11ATTERS.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 13. 1927 (Cal. No. 69), adopted the following resolutions:

1Vhereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Bay 10th street from (ropsey avenue to Warehouse avenue, and of Bay 40th street from 86th street to Harway ove-rtire, subj(ct to the rights, if any, of the Nassau Electric Railroad Company, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York; and

Whereas. The Boyd of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and reqnired at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improve-ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas vf assessment for benefit for said proceedings,

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment, in pnr!.,uance of the provisions of sec-tion 973 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed areas of assessment for benefit in these proceed-ings are as follows:

1. Bounded on the northeast by a line mid-way between 85th street and 86th street; on the southeast by a line midway between Bay 40th street and Bay 41st street, and by the prolongation of the said line; on the southwest by the north- easterly line of avenue, and on the north- west by a line midway between Bay 40th street awl 25th avenue, and by the prolongation of the said line.

2. Bounded on the northeast by the south-westerly line of Cropsey avenue; on the south-east by the prolongation of the centre line ri Bay 11th street; on the southwest by a line distant 11111 feet southwesterly from and parallel with the southwesterly line of Warehouse amine, the said distance being measured at right angles to Ware-house avenue, and on the northwest by a line midway between Bay 10th street and 15th avenue, and by the prolongati,,n of the said lime

Resolved, That this Board consi,1T the pro-posed areas of assessment at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City of Nol,v York, Bor-ough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Thurs-day, February 10, 1927, at 11 oclock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause there resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby, to be published in the Crry RECORD and in the corporation newspapers for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Thursday, February 10. 1927.

feted, New York, January 28, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, 'Municipal Building, Telephone. 4560 Worth. j28,f8

NoTICE IS IIEI2EBY GIVEN THAT 1'11E Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting hub! Thursday, January 20. 1927 (Cal. No. 271, continue:) to Thursday, Febrnary

27, the hearing on a proposed amendment of the Ilse District :11:111. Section No. 10. lie changing from a residence district to a business ■bistrict. the property abutting upon the easterly side of National avenue from a line 100 feet north of K iugdaoul avenue to 421 avenue (]lout place), Bur/melt of Queens.

The hearing wi:I hr held on Thursday, February 111. 1927, at I I o'clock a. m.. in Room 16, City Mill. 11 -rough Of Nlanhattam City of New York.

!kited, New York. January 2S. lo 27. PETER. .1. :11eGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and .kpliortinument, alonicifed Telephone, 4500 Worth. j 28.f3

NOTICE IS HEREBY 611.EN THAT THE Board of Estimate and :Apportionment at its

mectinir hell on Thursday. January 13, 1'027 (Cal. N. 73), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas. The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability Of list itut Mg proceedings to aconite title [II the real property required for the operiMo and exte nding of Morrison (Cr:Iceland) avenue frroll 1:3n1 accuse to Bement avenue, in the Borough of Richmond, City of New York; ani\lvh,re,N.. The

FAielote and Armor tr.:nod i• authorized and required at the time of

the adoption of the resolution directing the institu-tion of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improvement to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit in saidproceedings;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 973 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of assessment for benefit in these proceed-ings is as follows:

Bounded on the north by a line bisecting the angle formed by the intersection of the prolonga-bens of the southerly line of Forest avenue and the northerly line of Morrison (Graceland) ave-nue, as these streets are laid out where they adjoin Lawrence avenue; on the east by the centre line of Bard avenue; on the south by a line midway between Harvest (Odegaard) avenue and Morrison (Graceland) avenue. as these streets are laid out where they adjoin Oakland (Shaw) avenue and by the prolongations of the said line, and on the west by a line distant 160 feet westerly from and parallel with the easterly line of Bement avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to the easterly line of Bement avenue.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed area of assessment at a meeting of the I Mord, to be held in the City of New York. Bor-ough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Thurs-day, February 10, 1927, at II o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Rc.- llved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby, to be published in the CITY REcorto for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Thursday, February 10, 1927.

Dated, New York. January 28, 1927, PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, l‘lunicipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j28,f8

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 13, 1927 (Cal. No. 230), adopted the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby fixes Thursday, February 10, 1927, at 11 o'clock a, m., and Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on a proposed amendment of the Use District Map, Section No. 14, by changing from a residence district to a business district, where not hereto-fore thus zoned, the property abutting upon the westerly side of Parsons boulevard from a line 100 feet south of Grand Central parkway to Coolidge avenue, Borough of Queens.

Dated, New York, January 28, 1927. PETER J, McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j28,f8

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. N. 531, adopted the following resolution.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and 11'portionment hereby fixes Thursday, February 3. 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and Boom 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on a proposed amendment of the Use District Map, Section No. 13. by changing from a residence district and a :rosiness district to an unrestricted district the property abutting upon the northerly sirle of Willoughby avenue from a line 94 feet east of Wyckoff avenue to a line 9.1 feet west of St. Nicholas avenue, Borough of Brook'yn.

Dated, New York, January 21, 1927. l'ETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held Thursday, December 16, 1926 (Cal. No. 30), continued to Thursday, February 3, 1927, the hearing on a proposed change in the map

plan of the City of New York, by changing ,Ire lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded by 129th street (Morris avenue). Atlantic Avenue Division of the Long Island Railroad, Van Wyck boulevard, 94th ave-nue (Garden street), 131st street (Frost avenue) and 95th (Chichester) avenue, Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated April 9, 1926.

The hearing will be held on Thursday, February .3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

Dated, New York, January 21, 1927. PETER .1. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and App irtionn)ent at its

meeting held Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 34), continued to Thursday, February 3, 1927, the hearing on a proposed amendment of the Area District Map, Section No. 14, by changing from a C to an E area district, the property abutting upon 109th street from a line 100 feet south of Myrtle avenue to a line 100 feet north of Jamaica avenue, Borough of Queens.

The hearing will he held on Thursday, February 3. 1927. at 11 o'clock a. m., in Room 16, ('ity Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

Dated, New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone. 4560 Worth. j21,f1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TI1E oird of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 13. 1927 (Cal. No. 71), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment by resolutions adopted on November 13, 1923, and amended on September 30, 1926, author-ize,1 proceedings for acquiring title to College Point causeway from 25th road (9th avenue) to Lawrence street; Lawrence street from College Point causeway to North Hempstead turnpike. awl Rodman street (Ireland Mill road) from N , rth Hempstead turnpike to Nassau boulevard (Hawthorne street), subject to the rights, if any, of the New Yo-k and Queens County Railway Cooping, the Brooklyn City Railroad Company, :rod the Long Island Railroad Company, Borough

and directed that the entire cost and expense of the proceedings be assessed upon the area of benefit described in the resolittums of authorization: and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is considering the advisability of recoil-

ring its determination as to the distribution yf the c.1st and expense of the aforesaid proceed-

and of making a new determination concern-ing the same, in :iccordancc with the provisions -1 the Greater New York Charter, as amended, by placing 25 per cent. of the entire cost and ex. poise of the proceedings upon The City of New York: 25 per cent. of such cost and expense tipou the Borough ..f Otierils Him City's and Bor. omit*: shares In be levied and collected with the fir -t tax levy subsequent to the confirmation of the proceedings), and to assess the remaining 50 per cent. of such cost and expense upon the area

assessment heretofore fixed and as shown or the following diagram:

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MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. THE CITY RECORD. 801

at 11 o'clock a. m., and that at the same titre and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board valise these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby, to he published in the Coy ltimoilo for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Thursday, February 10, 1927.

Dated. New York, January 28. 1927. PETER I. Mo;()WAN, Secretary. Board of

Estimate and Apportionmnt, Municipal Building. Telephone, 4560 Worth. j28,f8

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meting held on Thursday, January 13, 1927 (Cal. No, 2311, adopted the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Appirtionmeut hereby fixes Thursday, February 10, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and Roam 16, City

11oringh of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on a proposed amendment of the Area District Map. Section No. 14, by changing from a C to an E area district, the property abutting upon the westerly side of 109th street from a line 100 feet south of Myrtle avenue to a line 100 feet north .4 Jamaica avenue, and on the easterly side from a line 119 feet south of Myrtle avenue to a line !nil feet north of Jamaica avenue, Borough of Queens.

Dated, New York, January 28, 1927. PETER j, McGOWAN, Secretary. Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone. 4560 Worth. j28,f8

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Hoard of Estimate and Apportionment at its

fleeting hell on Thursday, January 20, 1927 (Cal. No. 3731, adopted the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby fixes Thursday, February 10, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and Room 16. City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on a proposed amendment of the Use District Map, Section No. H, by changing to a business district the residential areas on both sides of 42d avenue from National avenue to a line 10() feet east of 102,1 street (Way avenue), Borough of Queens.

Dated. New York, January 28, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

1:.,:timate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j28,f8

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held Thursday, January 20, 1927 (Cal. No. 22), continued to Thursday, February 3, 1927, the hearing on a proposed amendment of the Use District Map, Section No. 22, by changing from a business district to an unrestricted district, the property abutting upon New Utrecht avenue from 82,1 street to 84th street, Borough of Brooklyn.

The hearing will be held on Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. tn., in Room 16. City

:,;()'mi.: IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting hell on Thursday, January 13, 1927 (Cal. No. 72), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas. The Board of Es:imare and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the isability of instituting proceeilinos to aconire title to the real property requited 4or the opening and extending of Beach Charnel drive from the easterly side of llea:h 1231 street (Columbus avenue) to a line 100 feet west of Beach 149th (Mohawk) street, and the praza bounded by Beach Channel drive, the southerly idc of Crolistou avenue (Bayside drive) arid the

westerly side of Beach 124th street (Lincoln ave-

Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. Dated, New York, January 22, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth, 122,f2

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held Thursday, January 20, 1927 (Cal. No. 28), continued to Thursday, February 3, 1927, the hearing on a proposed amendment of the Use District Map, Section No. /5, by changing from a business district to a residence district, the property abutting upon 91st avenue to a depth of 100 feet from Hollis court boulevard to 212th place, and from 213th street to 215th street, Borough of Queens.

The hearing will he held on Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

Dated, New York, January 22, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. 122,f2

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held Wednesday, December 22. 1926 (Cal. No. 1), continued to Thursday, February 3, 1927, the hearing on a proposed change in the map or plan of the City of New York by laying out a public playground bounded by Fresh Pond street, Catalpa avenue, 64th (Chaffee) street, Shaler avenue and Cypress Hills street (Kossuth place-Fresh Pond road), and by closing and dis-continuing 62d street from Catalpa avenue to Cypress Hills street, Borough of Queens.

The hearing will he held on Thursday, February 3. 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

Dated, New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21.fl

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held Thursday, January 13. 1927 (Cal. No. 10), continued to Thursday, February 10, 1927, the hearing on a proposed area of assess-ment in the matter of acquiring title to the public playground bounded by 4th avenue, 32d street and a line 280 feet east of 4th avenue and 33d street, Borough of Brooklyn.

The hearing will be held on Thursday, February 10, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

(A technical description of the proposed area of assessment in these proceedings was printed in the Cory RECORD and the corporation news-papers from December 30, 1926, to January 11, 1927.)

Dated, New York, January 28, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j28,f8

nue), in the Borough of Queens, City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the in-stitution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improve-ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit in said proceedings;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 973 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of assessment for henefit in these proceedings is as shown on the following diagram:

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hardy street, and by closing and discontinuing all of the streets within the territory bounded by Vandervoort avenue, Division place, Porter ave-nue, Lombardy street, Varick avenue and Maspeth avenue, and within the territory bounded by Varick avenue, Lombardy street, Newtown Creek and Maspeth avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance with a map hearing the signature of the Commissioner of Public Works of the Bor-ough and dated October 11, 1926.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. tn.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will he considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be pub-lished in the CITY RECORD and the corporation newspapers for ten days continuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 3d day of February, 1927,

Dated, New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 57), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York, by establishing the lines and grades of a crossing for pedestrians over the tracks of the Long Island Railroad Company, as successor to the New York, Brooklyn and Manhattan Beach Railway Company, on the line of East 15th street, between Avenue H and Avenue I, Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the Commissioner of Public Work, of the Borough and dated August 20, 1925.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will he considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be pub-lished in the CITY RECORD and the corporation newspapers for ten days continuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 3d day of February, 1927.

Dated, New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE the Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 74), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to ac-quire title to the teal property required for the opening and extending of 61st street from Bay parkway to Dahill read, and Dahill road from Quentin toad to Kings highway, in the Borough of Brook'yn. City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improve-ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in Pursuance of the provisions of section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed areas of assessment for benefit in these proceed lugs are as follows:

I. Bounded on the northeast by a line midway between 60th street and 61st street and by the prolongation of the said lire; on the southeast by the northwesterly line of 24th avenue; on the southwest by a line midway between 61st street and 62d street and by the prolongation of the said line; and on the northwest by the south-easterly line of Bay parkway.

II. Bounded on the north by the southerly line of Quentin road; on the east by a line mid-way between Dahill road and Gravesend avenue, as these streets are laid out adjoining Quentin road and by the prolongation of the said line; on the south by the northerly line of Kings highway; and on the west by a line midway between Dahill road and West 1st street.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro. posed areas of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, or. Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon win then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD and in the corporation newspapers for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Thursday, February 3, 1927.

Dated, New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 456(1 Worth. j21,11

held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 3d day of February, 1927,

Dated, New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment, at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6 1927 (Cal. No. 62), adopted the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby fixes Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on a proposed amendment of the Use District Map, Section No. 6, by changing from a residence district to a business district the block bounded by Sound View avenue (Classons Point road), Eastern boulevard (Ludlow avenue) and Noble avenue, Borough of The Bronx.

Dated New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 59), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem. ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York, by changing the grades of East 211th street from Bronxwood avenue to Paulding avenue, Bor-ough of The Bronx, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Bor-ough and dated October 14, 1926.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m.

Resplved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tint' rusly. Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 3d day of February, 1927,

Dated, New York. January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 66). adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionmen. of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York by locating and laying out a public place bounded by Rockaway Beach boulevard, Beach 94th street (Academy avenue), public beach and Beach 95th street (Waverly avenue), Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated Septem-ber 9, 1925.

Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be Publisher' in the Cm, RECORD for ten days con-tinuously, Sundays ind legal holidays excepted, prior to the 3d day of February, 1927.

Dated, New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment, at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No 65.1/) adopted the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby fixes Thursday, February 3, 1927, at II o'clock a, tn., and Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on a proposed amendment of the Area District Map, Section No. 14, by establishing a C district, where not heretofore established, for the property abutting upon the westerly side of Stafford avenue between Queens boulevard and the northerly right-of-way line of the Long Island Railroad, Borough of Queens.

Dated New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f1

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Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board, to he held in the City of New York, Borough of Alanhattan, in the City Hall, on Thursday, February 11.1, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and that at the same tittle and place a public hearing thet ean 1011 then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-

NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6. 1927 (Cal. No 501, adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem-

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sons affected thereby, to be published in the CIFY RIXORD for tell days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Thursday, February 10, 1927.

Do t ed, New York, January 28, 1927. PETER J. McGoWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone. 4560 Worth. j28,f8

ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York, by changing the lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded by Newtown Creek. Grand street, Morgan avenue. Sharon street, Orient avenue, Metropolitan ave-nue, Humboldt street, Skillman avenue, Morgan avenue, Meeker avenue, Porter avenue and Lom-

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment, at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 63), adopted the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby fixes Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on a proposed amendment of the Area District Map, Section No. 4, by changing from an E to a C area district the property abutting upon the north-easterly corner of Griswold avenue and Library avenue to a depth of 100 feet along each of the streets named, Borough of The Bronx.

Dated New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

reomting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 58), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem-ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York, by changing the grades of White Plains road from East Tremont avenue to Bronx Park East, of Unionport road between East Tremont avenue and Van Nest avenue, and of the inter-secting streets affected thereby, Borough of The Brnx, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated September 28, 1926.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE the Board of Estimat - and Apportionment at it;

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cai. No. 75), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to ac-quire title to the real property required for the opening and extending of East 92d street from Avenue I) to Avenue M, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improve-ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of assessment for benefit in these proceedings is as follows:

Beginning at a point on the southerly line of Avenue I) where it is intersected by a line bisecting the angle formed by the intersection of the prolongations of the centre lines of East 92,1 street and East 93d street, as these streets aro laid out where they adjoin Earragut road, and running thence southwardly along the said bisect. ino line to the intersection with the northerly line of Flatlands avenue; thence southwardly in a straight line to a point on the southerly line cf Elatlanils avenue where it is intersected by a lind• bisecting the angle formed by the intersection of the prolongations of the centre lines of East 92d street and East 93d street, as these streets are laid out where they adjoin Avenue J; thence southwardly along the said bisecting line to the

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intersection with the northerly line of Avenue K; thence southwardly in a straight line to a point on the southerly side of Avenue K distant IOU feet easterly from the easterly line of East 92d street, the said distance being measured at right angles to East 92d street; thence southwardly and always distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of East 9211 street to the intersection with the northerly line of Avenue M; thence southwardly at right angles to Avenue M to a point distant 100 feet southerly from its southerly line• thence westwardly and parallel with Avenue M to the intersection with a line at right angles to Avenue M and passing through a point on its northerly side distant 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of East 92d street, the said distance being measured at right ai.gles to East 92(1 street; thence northwardly along the said line at right angles to Avenue NI to the intersection with its moitherly side; thence northwardly and always distant too feet westerly Crum and parallel auh the westerly line of East 92d street to the imersection with the centre line ut Flatlands avenue; thence westwardly along the centre ;Me of Flatlands avenue to the inter-section with a line bisecting the angle formed

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 72), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment by resolutions adopted on July 13, 1923, and amended on May 2, 1924, and March 13, 1925, authorized proceedings for the acquisition of title to the real property required for addi-tions to Inwooll Hill Park and additions to Isham Park, as laid out upon the map or plan of the City of New York by a resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on November 21, 1924; and for the acquisition of a fee title to the real property required for open- ing and extending Payson avenue, where not heretofore acquired, between Beak street and Seaman avenue, Borough of Manhattan; and

Whereas, The above described resolutions pro-vide that 50 per cent. of the entire cost of acquiring said park areas, but not including Pay-son avenue, be placed upon The City of New York; 44 per cent. upon the Borough of Manhat-tan, and 6 per cent. upon the Borough of The Bronx; and that the entire cost of acquiring title to the lands required for Payson avenue between Beak street and Seaman avenue, be assessed upon the property of benefit described in the said reso-lutd ,ns; and also provide that the portions to be borne by The City of New York and the Bor-oughs of Manhattan and The Bronx be levied and collected with the taxes upon the real prop-erty in said City and Boroughs in five equal annual instalments, beginning with the first tax levy subsequent to the confirmation of the pro-ceedings; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tinnment is considering the advisability of re-considering its determination as to the distribu-tion of the cost and expense of the aforesaid pro-

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and At portionment consider the proposed reapportion-molt of cost and area of assessment at a meeting of the Board, to he held in the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. In,. and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 61), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment Of The City of New York, io pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem-ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York by adjusting the block distance along the southerly side of Boston road between Bouck ave-nue and Wilson avenue, Borough of The Bronx, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated October 14, 1926.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-Posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. on Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereliy that the proposed change will he considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY R r.cogo for ten days con-

by the intersection of the prolongations of the westerly line of East 92d street and the easterly line of Remsen avenue, as these streets are laid out where they adjoin Farragut road; thence northwardly along the said bisecting line to the intersection with the southerly line of Avenue I); thence eastwardly along the southerly line of Avenue D to the point or place of beginning.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. tn., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD and in the corporation newspapers for ten days continuously., exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Thursday, February 3, 1927,

Dated, New York. January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,11

ceedings in so far as they relate to Payson ave-nue, and of making a new determination con-cerning the same, in accordance with the pro-visions of the Greater New York Charter. as amended, by placing 50 per cent. of the entire cost upon The City of New York (to be levied and collected with the taxes upon said City in five equal annual instalments, the first of which shall be due and payable in the year in ;vhich such cost and expense shall have been fixed and determined, or in the next succeeding year), and by assessing the remaining 50 per cent. of such cost upon the property within the area of assns-ment heretofore fixed and as described in the resolutions of authorization; be it

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment consider the advisability of re-considering its determination as to the distribu-tion of the cost and expense of the aforesaid pro-ceedings and of making a new determination con-cerning the same, in accordance with the provi-sions of the _Greater New York Charter, as amended, by placing 50 per cent. of the entire cost of acquiring said park areas upon The City of New York; 44 per cent. upon the Borough of Manhattan, and 6 per cent. upon the Borough of The Bronx, and by placing 50 per cent. of the entire cost of acquiring title to the lands required for Payson avenue between Beak street and Sea-man avenue upon The City of New York (the said City's and Boroughs' shares to be levied and collected with the taxes upon said City and Bor-oughs in five equal annual instalments, the first of which shall he due and payable in the year in which such cost and expense shall have been fixed and determined, or in the next succeeding year), and by assessing the remaining 50 per cent. of such cost upon the property within the area of assess-ment heretofore fixed and as shown on the follow• ing diagram:

cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Thursday, February 3, 1927.

Dated, New York, January 21, 1927.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f3

tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 3d day of February, 1927.

Petted. New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f 1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 67), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York by establishing the lines and grades of the street system within the territory hounded by 224th street. 39th road, Easthampton boulevard and 41st avenne, Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated September 16, 1926.

Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to he published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 3d day of February, 1927.

Dated, New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment, at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 65-A), adopted the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby fixes Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on a proposed amendment of the Use District Map, Section Nos. 13 and 14, by establishing business districts, where not heretofore established, for the property abutting upon the northerly side of Queens boulevard from 62d avenue to 62d drive and from 63d drive (Zuni street) to 64th avenue (Yalu street); the property abutting upon the southerly side of Queens boulevard from Wood-haven boulevard to 68th drive; the property

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 78), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to ac-quire title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Flushing avenue from Grand avenue (street) to the northeasterly limit of the land heretofore acquired for Flushing avenue at a point about 40 feet southwesterly from Onderdonk street (avenue), in the Borough of Queens, City of ,New York; and

Resolved, That this Board consider the pra-t osed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall. on Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 77), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-thinment of The City of Nt w York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to ac-quire title to the real property required for the opening and extending of 72d street (La Forge street-Montague avenue) from 60th (Jansen) avenue to Juniper Valley road (Juniper Swamp road); Pleasantview street (Stone avenue) from 74th (Nagy) street to Metropolitan avenue; 62d (.inpiter) avenue from 72d (La Forge) street to 74th (Nagy) street; 63d (Marion) avenue from

abutting upon the northerly side of Austin ave-nue from a line 100 feet east of 63d (Marion) avenue to 68th drive; the property abutting upon the southerly side of Wetherole street from a line midway between 63d drive (Penelope street) and 64th road (Modjeska street) to a line 100 feet east of 65th road (Mount Holyoke street), and the property abutting upon the northerly side of Gerard place from Stafford avenue to Backus place; by establishing residence districts, where not heretofore established, for the property abutting upon the easterly side of 63d drive (Zuni street) between a line parallel with Queens boulevard and 100 feet northerly therefrom and the angle point to the north, and for the territory bounded by a line 100 feet south of Queens boulevard, 68th drive, a line 100 feet north of Austin street, a line 100 feet east of 65th road (Holyoke street), Wetherole street, a line midway between 63d drive (Penelope street) and 64th road (Modjeska street), a line 100 feet north of Austin street and a line 100 feet east of 63d (Marion) avenue; and by establishing an unrestricted district, where not heretofore established, in the blocks bounded by Gerard place, Backus place and its southerly pro-longation, a line 100 feet south of Austin street and a line 100 feet east of Stafford avenue, Bor-ough of Queens.

Dated New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f1

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-

tionment is authorized and required at the time

of the adoption of the resolution directing the

institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improve-ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit in said proceedings;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuarce of the provisions of section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of assessment for benefit in these proceed-ings is as shown on the following diagram:

suns affected thereby to be published in the ('try REcogii for ten days, continuously, exclusive of Sunday's and legal holidays, prior to Thursday, February 3, 1927.

Dated, New York, January 21, 1927.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Telephone, 4560 Worth, j21.11

71st (Mazeau) street to 74th (Nagy) st reet :

Penelope avenue (street) from 69th place (Firth avenue) to 7311 place (Tremont street); Juniper Valley road (Juniper Swamp road) front 69th place (Firth avenue) to Gray street, and 66th drive (Arrandale street) from 71st street (Ma-zeau street-Catherine avenue) to 7311 place (Tr'-moot street), subject to the rights, if any. of the New York Connecting Railroad, in the Bor-ough of Queens, City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improve-

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business district to an unrestricted district the property abutting upon White Plains road from Arnow avenue to Wilgus avenue, Borough of The Bronx.

Dated, New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f1

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Whereas, The above-described resolutions adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on September 19, 1924, provide that the portion of the cost and expense of this improvement to be borne and paid by The City of New York shall be collected with the taxes upon the real prop-erty in said City in the first tax levy following the payment by the City of said portion of such cost and expense to the State Commissioner of Highways, and that the portion of the cost and expense to be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited by this improvement shall become due as soon as the final payment towards the

i cost of the improvement has been made to the State Commissioner of Highways; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment, by resolutions adopted on June 19, 1925, approved revised maps, plans, specifications and an increased estimate of cost, namely $1,150,000, of which the cost to The City of New York for grading and structures only, based on normal grades, is $161,525, and an excess cost of $688,500 based on grades desired by the City, making the total estimated cost to The City of New York $850,025, instead of $710,025; be it

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment consider the advisability of recon-sidering its determination as to the distribution of the cost and expense not assumed by the State of New York, but chargeable to The City of New York, for the improvement of Conduit boulevard from Atlantic avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, to the City line at Nassau County, and of making a new determination concerning the same, in pur-suance of the provisions of chapter 660 of the Laws of 1921, as amended by chapter 541 of the Laws of 1922 and by chapter 866 of the Laws of 1923, and in pursuance of the provisions of sec-tion 247 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended. by placing 50 per cent. upon The City of New York; 15 per cent. upon the Borough of Brooklyn; 15 per cent. upon the Borough of Queens, and the remaining 20 per cent. upon the property deemed to be benefited thereby; and be it further

Resolved, By the Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment that it proposes that the portions of the cost and expense of this improvement to be borne and paid by The City of New York and the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens be collected with the taxes upon the real property in said City and Boroughs in the first tax levy following the payment by the City of said portion of such cost and expense to the State Commissioner of High-ways, and that the portion of the cost and expense to be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited Ify this improvement shall become due as soon as the final payment towards the cost of the improvement has been made to the State Com-missioner of Highways.

ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as of assessment for benefit in said proceedings; amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed

Resolved, That the Boar) of Estimate and area of assessment for benefit in these proceedings Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of is as shown en the following diagram:

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed :ilea of assessment at a meeting of the

to be held in the City of New York, Itoroogli of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. ru., and that at the same time and pace a public hearing thereon will then and there he had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per.

NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. Ni.. 79), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas. The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the opening and extending of 65th place (Hyatt ave-nue) from Maurice avenue to the northerly boundary of the land heretofore acquired for this street at Jay avenue; Hamilton place from 55th avenue to the northerly boundary of the land heretofore acquired for this street at Jay avenue; 5A1 (1)lickworth) avenue from 64th street (Wil-low avenue) to 65th place (Hyatt street), and 68th street (Van Sinderen street-Summit place-

Resolved, That this Bo consider the pro- posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City of New York, Bor-ough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Thurs-day, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TILE Boa7d of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on TI ursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal No. ost, adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Aiportionment of The City of New York, it

. ..d .anee Of the provisions of section 4-12 of the (treater New York ('hatter as ame tided, deeming it for the pillt'ic interest so to do, proposes to chance the map or plan of the City of New York by changir I! the noes and grades of the street

stem within the territory bounded by 1540 strmd 14th avenue). Locke avenue (13th street), 15511' street (Avenue A), 15th avenue (14th strict), 158th street. loth avenue, 157th street (.1ventie C) and 11th road, Bo-ough of Queens, in accordance a map hearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated Septcedier 9. 1926.

Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed change at a fleeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed reapportionment of cost and expense of this improvement at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Thursday, February 3, 1927.

Dated. New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 71), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem-ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York, by establishing the lines and grades of Purcell street from Clove road to Broadway, Bor-ough of Richmond, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough area dated October 9, 1926.

Resolved. That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 3d day of February, 1927.

Dated, New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 69), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem-ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York, by changing the grade of Lefferts boulevard from 107th avenue to 109th avenue, Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated September 25, 1926.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 3d day of February, 1927.

Dated, New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth, 321,f1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No 60), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem-ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York by changing the grades of Depot Square South from Webster avenue to Depot Square East, Borough of The Bronx, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated October 14, 1926.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 3d day of February, 1927,

Dated, New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,11

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment, at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 117), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment, by resolutions adopted on January 16, 1925, authorized proceedings for the acquisition of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Hollywood (Henry) street from Juniper avenue to Tremont street, Borough of Queens;

Whereas, A resolution was adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on November 11, 1926, and approved by the Mayor on December 31, 1926, changing the map or plan of the City of New York by changing the lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded by 69th street (Juniper avenue), Juniper Valley road (Juniper Swamp road), 71st street (Catharine avenue) and Metropolitan avenue, Borough of Queens, more particularly providing for decreasing the width of 66th road between 69th street and 71st street.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment consider the advisability of amend- ing the above-described proceedings authorized by the Board by resolutions adopted on January 16, 1925, and of requesting the Corporation Counsel to make application to the Supreme Court to have the said court determine the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the proceedings as authorized by the Board by resolutions adopted on January 16, 1925, and as proposed to be amended, so as to provide for the acquisition of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of 66th road (Hollywood-Henry street) from 69th street (Juniper avenue) to 73d place (Tremont street), Borough of Queens, as the said street is now laid out upon the map or plan of the City of New York;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed modified area of assessment for benefit in these proceed-

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 73), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment by resolutions adopted on March 28, 1924, and approved by the Mayor on April 29, 1924, approved maps showing the lines and grades of Conduit boulevard between Atlantic avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, and the New York City line at Nassau County; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment by resolutions adopted on May 16, 1924, requested the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity to release to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund all the land acquired for water supply purposes in the Counties of Kings, Queens and Nassau required for Conduit boule-vard, as shown upon the approved plans, and further requested the Commissioners of the Sink-ing Fund to transfer jurisdiction to the Presi-dents of the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens over so much of the land required for Conduit boulevard as falls within the limits of their respective Boroughs; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment by resolution adopted on June 20, 1924, approved the contract plans for the improvement of Conduit boulevard in the Counties of King: Queens and Nassau, pursuant to chapter 660 c' the Laws of 1921; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tioninent by resolution adopted on June 20, 1924, directed the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of The City of New York, pursuant to the pro-visions of chapter 866 of the Laws of 1923, to dedicate all of the lands called for by the plans for the County and special highway known as the Conduit boulevard and heretofore approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment; and

Whereas, The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund by resolutions adopted on June 27, 1924, transferred the lands shown on maps filed by the Commissicner of Water Supply. Gas and Elec-tricity, owned by The City of New York in the Counties of Kings and Queens, and needed for the improvement of Conduit boulevard, to the President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the l'resident of the Borough of Queens, respectively, and further directed that the lands required fur the extension of the proposed Conduit boulevard in Nassau County be dedicated to the Supervisors of the County of Nassau as soon as the neces-sary application has been made by the State Commissioner of Highways; and

Whereas, It appears from the plans and esti-mates submitted by the Bureau of Highways of the State of New York, pursuant to the pro-visions of chapter 660 of the Laws of 1921, as amended by chapter 541 of the Laws of 1922 and by chapter 866 of the Laws of 1923, that the grades established by this Board, as required for the permanent drainage of the territory, in-volve an increase in the original estimate of cost from $431,500 to $990,500; and

Whereas, It is the contention of the Depart-ment of Public Works of the State of New York that the additional cost due to the proposed ele-vation of the surface of the roadway should be borne by The City of New York; and

Whereas, The City's share of the cost is there. by increased from $151,025 to $710,025, leaving the State's contribution, $280,475, as originally estimated; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment iy reso'utions adopted on September 19, 1924. determined, in pursuance of the provisions of chapter 660 of the Laws of 1921, as amended by chapter 541 of the Laws of 1922 and by chapter 866 of the Laws of 1923, and in pur-suance of the provisions of section 247 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, that the portion of the cost and expense of the im-provement of Conduit boulevard from Atlantic avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, to the City line at Nassau County, not assumed by the State of New York and due to the "normal grade," representing 21 per cent. of the City's total share and estimated at $151,025, be borne and paid by The City of New York. and that the adt!;*ional cost, due to the fixing of grades at an elevation required by the permanent drainage of this terri-tory, representing 79 per cent. of the City's total share and estimated at $559,000, be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited thereby; and

sons affected thereby to be published in the Cm( Rum) for ten days, continuously, exclusivt of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Thursday, February 3, 1927.

Dated, New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f1

Washington street) from 53d road (Van Houten. Elm street) to 54th avenue (Prospect avenue-Falkner street), in the Borough of Queens, City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improve-ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit in said proceedings;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 973 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of assessment for benefit in these proceedings is as shown on the following diagram:

sons affected thereby, to be published in the erre REcuso for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Thursday, February 3, 1927.

Dated, New York, January 21, 1927.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Buildinc Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f1

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to he published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 3d day of February, 1927.

Dated, New York, Tat:nary 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Boa-d of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,11

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment, at its

meeting held on Thursday. January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 64), adopted the following resolution:

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jogs, as proposed to be amended, is as follows: Bounded on the north by a line always distant

100 feet northerly from and parallel with the northerly line of 66th road (Hollywood-Henry street), the said distance being measured at right angles to 66th road (Hollywood-Henry street), and by the prolongations of the said line; on the east by a line distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of 73d place (Tremont street), the said distance being measured at right angles to 73d place (Tremont street); on the south by a line always distant 100 feet southerly from and parallel with the southerly line of 66th road (Hollywood-Henry street), the

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIIE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 13, 1927 (Cal. No. 70), adopted the following resolutions.

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to ac-quire title to the real property required for the public playground bounded by Fresh Pond street

Res lyed, That '',is Board consider the pro-

posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Huard to be held in the City of New York,

Borot.gh of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m.,

I'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE lsu: rd of Estimate and Apportionment, at its

meeting rk.11 on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 76), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment, by resolutions adopted on June 16, 1922, and amended on April 27, 1923, authorized pro-ceedings for the acquisition of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Pilgrim avenue from Middletown road to Wilkinson avenue; Hobart avenue from West-chester avenue to Continental avenue, and Jarvis avenue from Eastern boulevard to Middletown road, Borough of The Bronx; and

Whereas, A resolution was adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on Septem-ber 18, 1925, and approved by the Mayor on October 22, 1925, changing the map or plan of the City of New York by changing the lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded by Jarvis avenue, Zulette avenue, Holly-wood avenue, Middletown road and Eastern boulevard, Borough of The Bronx, more par-ticularly providing for the widening of Jarvis

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Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed modified areas of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday,

said distance being measured at right angles to 66th road (Hollywood-Henry street), and by pro• longations of the said line, and on the west by a line distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of 69th street (Juniper avenue), as this street is laid out where it adjoins 66th drive (Ledyard place-Lilly street), and by the prolongation of the said line, the said distance being measured at right angles to 69th street (Juniper avenue).

Resolved, That this Board consider the Pet, posed modified area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. on

(road), Cypress Hills street (Kossuth place), Shaier avenue (street), 64th (Chaffee) street and Catalpa (Elm) avenue, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improve-

and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days, continuously. exclusive

avenue between Middletown road and Eastern boulevard, Borough of The Bronx;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment consider the advisability of requesting the Corporation Counsel to apply to the Supreme Court for a further amendment of the above described proceedings authorized by the Board on June 16, 1922, and amended on April 27, 1923, so as to provide for the acquisition of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Hobart avenue from Westchester avenue to Continental avenue; Pilgrim avenue from Wilkinson avenue to Middletown road, and Jarvis avenue from Eastern boulevard to Middle-town road, Borough of The Bronx, as the said streets are now laid out upon the map or plan of the City of New York;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed modified areas of assessment for benefit in these proceed-ings, as proposed to be amended, are as shown on the following diagram:

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February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and here be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Thurs-day, February 3, 1927.

Dated. New York, January 21, 1927.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f1

ment to fix aad determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit in said proceed-ings;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of assessment for benefit in these proceed-ings is as shown on the following diagram:

of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Thursday. February 3, 1927.

Dated, New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board n

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone. 4560 Worth. j21,f I

cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Thursday, February 3, 1927,

Dated New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 116), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem-ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York, by changing the lines of New York boule-vard from 112th road to 122d avenue, by ad-justing the dimensions of the adjacent blocks, and by establishing the lines of 120th avenue from New York boulevard to a point about 200 feet westerly therefrom including the laying out of court yards on each side thereof, in the Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated May 6, 1924.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 3d day of February, 1927.

Dated, New. York, January 21, 1927, PETER T. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth j21,f1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Thursday, January 6, 1927 (Cal. No. 70), adapted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem-ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York, by laying out a public park comprisini a parcel of property within the block bounded by Wards Point avenue, Phillip street, Satterlee street and Hylan boulevard, Borough of Richmond,

in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated June 19, 1926.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on. Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 11-o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tinuously, ::_undays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 3d day of February, 1927.

Dated. New York, January 21, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. j21,f1

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.

Proposals,

SEALED BIDS WILT, BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Supplies, at the

Board of Education of The City of New York, ‘X N. P. V.. n ..i. Park ave. and 59th st., Manhattan, until .3

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1927. FOR FURNISHING ANQ DELIVERING

TEXTBOOKS, CHARTS, MAPS, ETC., FOR THE DAY AND EVENING HIGH AND EI.EMENTAgY SCHOOLS.

The time for the delivery of the articles, ma-terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is by or before Dec. 31, 1929, with the privilege of the Board to terminate the contract at any time after Dec, 31, 1927, as provided in Clause 31 of the contract.

The amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract shall be thirty per cent. of the estimated total amount for the period for which the contract is awarded. No bid will be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price of each item for which he desires to bid, contained in the specifications or schedules, by which the bids will lit tested. Award, if made, will be made by item according to law.

Ptlivery will be required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

Blank form and further information may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent of School Supplies, Board of Education, Park ave. and 59th st., Manhattan.

PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School Supplies.

Dated Jan. 29, 1927. j29,f 10 til'See General Instructions to Bidders on

hot page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Supplies, at the

office of the Board of Education of The City of New York, N. Y., Park ave. and 59th at., Man-hattan, until 3 p. m., on

MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. FOR FURNISHING AND OPERATING

STAGES OR OTHER CONVEYANCES TO CONVEY PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED PU-PILS TO AND FROM THE SCHOOLS.

The time for the performance of the contract is by or before Dec. 23, 1927,

The amount of security required for the faith-ful performance of the contract is thirty per cent. (30%) of the amount of the contract.

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. (1%2%) of the total amount of the bid. For the purpose only of determining the amount of deposit to be made with the bid, bidder will assume 200 school days for which stages or other conveyances will be required.

Bidder is required to quote a price per day for conveying the number of pupils specified under each of the items for which such bidder desires 10 bid.

In the event of a school or schools being closed, the contract shall be terminated as to that school or schools.

Contract, if awarded, will be awarded according to law.

The Board of Education reserves the right to reject all bids on each item or all items if (teemed to be for the best interest of the City.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent of School Supplies, Board of Education, Manhattan, Park ave. and 59th st,

Dated Jan. 20, 1927. PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School

Supplies. j20,3I tree General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Supplies, at the

office of the Board of Education of The City of New York, N. Y., Park ave. and 59th st., Man-hattan, until 3 p. m., on

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING ,7PFLIES FOR THE DAY AND EVENING

AND ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. lne time for the delivery of the articles, ma-

terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is by or before Dec. 31. 1927.

The amount of security required for the faith-ful performance of the contract is thirty (30) per cent. of the amount of the contract.

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half (1)4) per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price of each item enumerated in the notice to bidders for which he desires to bid, contained in the specifications or schedules, by which the bids will be tested.

Award, if made, will be made by item accord-ing to law.

Delivery will be required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed,

Blank form and further information may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent of School Supplies, Board of Education, Park ave. and 59th st., Manhattan.

PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School Supplies.

Dated Jan. 20, 1927. j20,11 tee General instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex-tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, OD

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921. Borough of Brooklyn.

FOR COMPLETING AND FINISHING THE ORIGINAL CONTRACT OF THE HALPERN CLECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION CO.. WHICH H.'-S BEEN DECLARED ABANDONED AND FORFEITED, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE

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ORIGINAL PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS. ETC., OF' CONTRACT FOR MECHANICAL EQUIP-MENT: ITEM 3, ELECTRIC WORK FOR NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 101, ON THE SOUTHWES'PERLY SIDE OF BENSON AVE. FROM 24TH AVE. TO BAY 35TH ST., BOR-OUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be two hundred (200) consecutive working days as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $10,000. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per

cent. of the amount of security. The work in question is for the completion of

said abandoned and forfeited contract. The attention of all intending bidders is ex-

pressly called to the addenda which has been in-serted it: the original specification,

The quantity of work to be done and the ma-terial to he furnished are the balance of the work together with the corrections enumerated in the addenda.

Bidders must visit and examine the abandoned and forfeited work before making a bid and must examine the addenda and the original speci-

fications, etc. Bids will be compared and the contract will be

awarded in a lump sum to the lowest responsible bidder.

Blank forms, original plans and specifications, together with the addenda inserted therein, may be obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Branch office of the Board of Ethwation, at 34% E. 12th st., Manhattan.

WM. II. GOMPERT, Architect, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated Jan. 20, 1927. j20,f1 teSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex-tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, on

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927.

Borough of Brooklyn. FOR FURNITURE, ETC., FOR ADDITION

TO PUBLIC SCHOOL 91 (AND WORK IN CONNECTION THEREWITH) ON THE WESTERLY SIDE OF ALBANY AVE., FROM MAPLE ST. TO EAST NEW YORK AVE., BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each item will he sixty (60) consecutive work-ing days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required for each item is as follows: Item 1, $1,600; Item 2, $500; Item 3. $1,800; Item 4, $800; Item 5, $1,200; Item 6, $200; Item 7. $300; Item 8, $300; Item 9, $800; Item 10, $2,000.

The deposit accompanying bid on each item shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

A separate hid must be submitted for each item and separate awards will be made thereon.

Borough of Manhattan. FOR FURNITURE, ETC., FOR ADDITION

TO PUBLIC SCHOOL 101 (AND WORK IN CONNECTION THEREWITH) ON THE NORTH SIDE OF E. 111TH ST., THROUGH TO E. 112TH ST., EAST OF PARK AVE., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each item will be sixty (60) consecutive work-ing days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required for each item is as follows: Item 1, $1,600; Item 2, $1,400; Item 3, 12200; Item 4, $500; Item 5, $1,000; Item 6, $500; Item 7, $1,200; Item 8, $600; Item 9, $2,400; Item 10, $3,800.

The deposit accompanying bid on each item shalt he five per cent. of the amount of security.

A separate bid must be submitted for each item and separate awards will be made thereon.

Blank forms and specifications 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.

WM. IT. GOMPERT, Architect, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated Jan, 20, 1927. j20,f1 12FrSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex-tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 nom, on

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927.

Borough of Richmond. FOR LABOR AND MATERIAL NECES-

SARY TO INSTALL PUPILS' DESKS AND SEATS IN MAIN BUILDING AND TEMPO. It AR Y SCI1001, BUII.DING OF Pull' !C SCHOOL 1, SOUTHEAST CORNER SUMMIT AND BRIGHTON STS., TOTTENVILLE, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be thirty (30) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $1,200. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per

cent, of the amount of security. Blank forms, plans and specifications 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.

WM. H. GOMPERT, Architect, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated Jan. 20, 1927. j20,f 1 trSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column. of the "City Record."

SEALED BUDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York. at his office, southeaq corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex-tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, On

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927.

Borough of Manhattan. FOR ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTION FOR

THE Al)DITION TO PUBLIC SCHOOL 21, ON THE NORTHERLY SIDE OF SPRING ST. FROM MOTT ST. TO ELIZABETH ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be thirty (30) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $2.500. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five

per cent. of the amount of security. Blank forms, plans and specifications may be

obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Branch Office of the Board of Education at 34!/2 E. 12th st., Manhattan.

WM. If. GOMPERT, Architect, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated, Jan. 20, 1927. j20,f1 14 "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

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex-tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, on

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927. Borough of Queens.

FOR FURNITURE, ETC., FOR NEW PUB-LIC SCHOOL 118, ON THE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF W1LDEY AVE.. FROM 190TH PL. TO 191ST ST., HOLLIS, BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each item will be sixty (60) consecutive work-ing days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required for each item is as follows: Item 1, $1,200; Item 2, $800; Item 3, $500; Item 4, $300; Item 5, $300; Item 6, $200; Item 7, $400; Item 8, $1,400; Item 9, $2,400.

The deposit accompanying bid on each item shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

A separate bid must be submitted for each item and separate awards will be made thereon,

Blank forms, specification and plans (where required), may be obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Branch Office of the Board of Education, at 34% E. 12th st., Man-hattan.

WM. H. GOMPERT, Architect, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated Jan. 20, 1927. j20,f1 tArSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WI1,1., BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of Seim! Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his offic.i, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex• tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, at 12 noon, on

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927, Borough of The Bronx.

FOR THE. INSTALLATION OF NEW FIRE SIGNAL SYSTEM (FIRE PREVENTION WORK) IN PUBLIC SCHOOL 10, EAGLE AVE. AND 163D ST., BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be one hundred and twenty (120) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $1,300. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per

cent. of the amount of security. Blank forms and specifications may be obtained

or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Branch Office of the Board of Education at 34V, E. 12th st., Manhattan, and also at the office of the Deputy Superintendent of School Buildings, 1787 Weeks ave., The Bronx.

WM. II. GOMPERT, Architect, Superintendent of School Buildings,

Dated, Jan. 20, 1927. j20,f1 11.4ir 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

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex-tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, at 12 noon, on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1927. Borough of The Bronx.

FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF DE-WITT CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL, ON THE SOUTHWEST SIDE OF MOSHOLU PKWAY. BETWEEN GAYNOR AVE. AND SEDGWICK AVE., BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be four hundred and fifty (450) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $1,000,000. The deposit aaompanying hid shall be five per

cent. of the amotnt of security. Blank forms, plans and specifications may be

obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Branch Off ce of the Board of Education at 34 ,/a E. 12th et.. Manhattan.

WM. II. GOMPZRT, Architect, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated. Jan. 20, 1927. j20,f23 triee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex-tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, at 12 noon, on

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927. Borough of Brooklyn.

FOR FIRE PREVENTION WORK AT PUB-LIC SCHOOLS 17 ANNEX, 49, 103, 142, 150, 153, 156, BAY RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL, EAST. ERN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL AND BUSH-WICK HIGH SCHOOL, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work of each school will be ninety (90) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required for each school s as follows: P. S. 17 Annex, $5,000; P. S. 49, $2,500; P. S. 103, $7,000; P. S. 142, $1,000; P. S. 150, $1,500; P. S. 153, $2,500; P. S. 156, $1,800; Bay Ridge High School, $5,000; Eastern District High School, $8,000; Bushwick High School, $2,400.

A separate bid must be submitted for each school and separate awards will be made thereon.

The deposit accompanying bid on each school shall lie five per cent. of the amount of security,

Blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Branch Office of the Board of Education at 341/4 E. 12th st., Manhattan, and also at the office of the Deputy Superintendent of School Buildings at 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn.

WM. IL GOMPERT, Architect, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated, Jan. 20, 1927. j 20,f 1 iteSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Supplies, at the

office of the Board of Education of The City of New York, N. Y., Park ave. and 59th st., Manhattan, until 3 p. m., on

MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. FOR FURNISHING AND OPERATING

STAGES OR OTHER CONVEYANCES TO CONVEY PUPII.S TO AND FROM THE SCHOOLS. BOROUGHS OF THE BRONX, BROOKLYN, QUEENS AND RICHMOND.

The time for the performance of the contract is by or before Dec. 23, 1927.

The amount of security required for the faith-ful performance of the contract is thirty per cent. (30'0 of the amount of the contract.

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. (1 1/2%) of the total amount of the bid. For the purpose only of determining the amount of deposit to be made with the bid. bidder will assume 200 school days for which stages will be required.

The bidder may quote on conveyances other than by stage. If by horse-drawn stage, the price per horse-drawn stage per day must be quoted. If by motor stage, the price per motor stage per day must be quoted. If by trolley or other conveyance, the price per pupil per day and the manner in which it is intended to convey the pupils must he stated. If it is intended to convey per special car over a particular route, the price per special car per day over a particu-lar route must be stated, and such other informa-tion must be furnished as will enable the Board to reach a proper determination

In the event of a school or schools being closed the contract shall be terminated as to that school or schools,

Contract, if awarded, will be awarded accord-ing to law.

The Board of Education reserves the right to award the contract item by item, and on items where one or more stages or other conveyances aie advertised, by stage or other conveyance, per day, and on collective items if deemed for the be-t interest of the City.

The Board of Education reserves the right to reject all bids on any or all items, if deemed to he for the best interest of the City.

Blank form and further information may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent of Sclitml Supplies, Board of Education, l'ark ave. and 59th st., Manhattan.

PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School Supplies.

Dated Jan. 19, 1927. j19,31

VT See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Supplies, at the

office of the Board of Education of The City of New York, N. Y., Park ave. and 59th st., Manhattan, until 3 p. m., on

MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927.

FOR FURNISHING TAXICAB SERVICE FOR THE BOARD OF EDUCATION WITHIN THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time for the performance of the contract is by or before Dec. 31, 1927.

The amount of security required for the faith• ful performance of the contract is thirty (30) per cent. of the amount of the contract.

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. (1'/2%) of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price of each item set forth in the proposal for bids, per hour, by which the bids will be tested.

Award, if made, will be made by item, accord-ing to law,

Blank form and further information may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent of School Supplies, Park ave. and 59th st., Man-hattan.

PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School Suplies.

Jean. 19, 1927, j19,31 Lit'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m. on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1927. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

HYDRANT FENDERS TO THE DEPART-MENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY.

The time for the performance of contract is 60 consecutive calendar days after the endorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $25. The amount of security required is $500.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING TYIAORNN TO THE DEPARTMENT OF CORREC-

The time for the performance of contract is 30 consecutive calendar days after the endorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller.

No bid shall be considered unless it is ,.ccom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the con-tract amount awarded.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING OFFICE AND STEEL BEDROOM FUR-NITURE TO THE POLICE AND HEALTH DEPARTMENTS.

The time for the performance of contract is 30 consecutive calendar days after the endorse-ment of the certificate of the Comptroller.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the con-tract amount awarded.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING NAILS, BOLTS, SCREWS AND SCOOPS TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF DOCKS AND STREET CLEANING.

The time for the performance of contracts is 45 consecutive calendar days after the endorse- merit of the certificate of the Comptroller and for the period ending March 31, 1927, as specifically stated in the schedules.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the con-tract amount awarded.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING BROOM CORN AND BASS TO THE DE-PARTMENT OF CORRECTION.

The time for the performance of contract is 30 consecutive calendar days after the endorse-ment of the certificate of the Comptroller.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the con-tract amount awarded.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING ARMORED CABLE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING.

The time for the performance of contract is 45 consecutive calendar days after the endorse-ment of the certificate of the Comptroller.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $105. The amount of security required is $2.100.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING WET CONNECTION SLEEVES AND VALVES TO THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUP-PLY. GAS AND ELECTRICITY.

The time for the performance of contract is 150 consecutive calendar days after the endorse-ment of the certificate of the Comptroller.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $750. The amount of security required is $15,000.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will he tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will he read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be hail upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase. 19th floor. Municipal Building, Manhattan. j29.19 PETER J. DOOLING, Commissioner.

itq'See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m, to 10.3U a. m., on

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1927. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

FORAGE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING.

The time for the performance of contract is from March 1 to March 31, 1927.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the con-tract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, 19th floor Municipal Building, Manhattan.

J j2o,f7 PETER J. DOOLING, Commmissioner. it.irSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1927, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

GALVANIZED SHEET IRON TO THE DE-PARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending Feb. 28, 1927.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the con-tract amount awarded.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING COAL TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending March 31, 1927.

No hid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $420. The amount of security required is $8,400.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may lie had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, I9th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. j25,f4 PETER J. DOOLING, Commissioner.

teSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1927. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT TO THE DE-PARTMENTS OF PARKS-MANHATTAN AND PARKS-BROOKLYN.

The time for the performance of contracts is 30 and 60 consecutive calendar days after the en-dorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller, as specifically stated in the schedules.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the con-tract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. j22,f3 PETER J. DOOLING, Commissioner.

teSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m, to 10.30 a. m., on

MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

BASIC ALUMINUM SULPHATE AND SCDA ASH TO THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending March 15, 1927.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the con-tract amount awarded.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING FORGED STEEL CRANK SHAFT TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANT AND STRUC-TURES.

The time for the performance of contract is 90 consecutive calendar days after the endorse-ment of the certificate of the Comptroller.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $40. The amount of security required is $800.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING PICKUP STREET SWEEPERS TO THE DE' PARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING.

The time for the performance of contract is 120 consecutive calendar days after the endorse-ment of the certificate of the Comptroller.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $1.500. The amount of security required is $30,000.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will lie read from the total. and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan,

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. j20,31 PETER J. DOOLING, Commissioner.

t"See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SUPREME COURT, FIRST DEPARTMENT.

Application to Court to Condemn Property.

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 sameurpose in fee to the real property _p required for the opening and extending of STAFF STREET (C STREET) from Dyck-man street to Riverside drive, and PAYSON AVENUE (A STREET) from Dyckman street to Riverside drive, in the Borough of Manhat-tan, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will lie made to the Supreme Court

of the State of New York, First Judicial Dis-trict, at a Special Term, Part III thereof, held in and for the County of New York, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Manhat-tan, in the City of New York, on the 11th day of February, 1927, at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be acquired for the opening and extending of Staff street (C street) from Dyckman street to Riverside drive, and Payson avenue (A street) from Dyckman street to Riverside drive), in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of such improvement assessed by the said court, as hereinafter set forth in accordance with the resolutions of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, adopted on May 6, 1926, and June 17, 1926.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York for the use of the public to the real property required for the open-ing and extending of Staff street (C street) from Dyckman street to Riverside drive, and Payson avenue (A street) from Dyckman street to River-side drive, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. The real property, title to which it is proposed to acquire, is more particularly hounded and described as follows, to wit:

Parcel 1.

Beginning at a point in the southerly line of Dyckman street, distant 200 feet as measured easterly along the southerly line of Dyckman street from the corner formed by the intersec-tion of the southerly line of Dyckman street with the easterly line of Henshaw street; thence southerly along the westerly line of Payson ave-nue distance 329.09 feet to a point in the north-erly line of Riverside drive, distant 200.18 feet as measured easterly along the northerly line of Riverside drive from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly line of Riverside drive arid the easterly line of Henshaw street; thence easterly along the northerly line of River-side drive distance 50.99 feet; thence northerly along the easterly line of Payson avenue distance 319.26 feet to a point in the southerly line of Dyckman street: thence westerly along the south-erly line of Dyckman street distance 53 feet to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel 2.

Beginning at a point in the southerly line of Dyckman street distant 200 feet as measured west- erly along the southerly line of Dyckman street from the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly line of Dyckman street with the westerly line of Renshaw street; thence south- erly along the easterly line of Staff street distance 245.21 feet to an angle point; thence deflecting to the left and continuing along the easterly line of Staff street distance 110.15 feet to a point on the northerly line of Riverside drive, distant 160.69 feet as measured westerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly line of Riverside drive with the westerly line of Hen- show street; thence westerly along the northerly line of Riverside drive distance 50.06 feet; thence northerly along the westerly line of Staff street distance 119.74 feet to an angle point; thence de- flecting to the right and continuing along the west-erly line of Staff street distance 254.79 feet to a point in the southerly line of Dyckman street; thence easterly along the southerly line of Dyck-man street distance 50 feet to the point or place of beginning.

All these lands to be found in Section 8, Block 2246, of the Land Map of the Borough of Man- hattan, City of New York, and as laid out on a map entitled "Map plan and profiles of the Avenues, Street, Roads, Public Parks and Places in that part of the 12th Ward, Borough of Man-hattan, hounded by West 181st Street, Broadway, Dyckman Street, and Boulevard Lafayette show-ing the existing streets and the new streets with their grades now laid out, fixed and established, under authority of the Greater New York Charter-1903," which map was approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on Decem-ber 11. 1903, and filed in the office of the Presi-dent of the Borough of Manhattan on January 6, 1904, in the office of the Register of the County of New York, and in the office of the Corpora-tion Counsel of The City of New York on or about the same date.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, by resolutions adopted on May 6, 1926, and June 17, 1926, determined that the whole cost and ex-pense of this proceeding shall be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited thereby, and that the areas of assessment for benefit of this proceeding be fixed and determined to be as fol-lows:

1. Bounded on the northwest by a line always distant 100 feet northwesterly from and parallel with the northwesterly line of Staff street (C street), the said distance being measured at right angles to Staff street (C street), and by the pro-longation of the said line; on the northeast by the southwesterly line of Dyckman street; on the southeast by a line always distant 100 feet south-easterly from and parallel with the southeasterly lin( of Staff street (C street), the said distance being measured at right ogles to Staff street (C street), and by the prolongation of the said line, and on the southwest by the northeasterly line of Riverside drive.

2. Bounded on the northeast by the south-westerly line of Dyckman street; on the south-east by a line distant 100 feet southeasterly from and parallel with the southeasterly line of Payson avenue (A street), the said distance being measured at right angles to Payson avenue (A street); on the southwest by the northeasterly line of Riverside drive, and on the northwest by a line distant HO feet northwesterly from and parallel with the northwesterly line of Payson

st reet).

(A street), the said distance being measured at right angles to Payson avenue (A

Dated, New York, Tanuary 28, 1927. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporatioin28C;81in-

,e1, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

Filing Bills of Costs.

In the Matter of the Application of the Corpora-tion Counsel of The City of New York for the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment to ascertain and determine the compensation which should justly be made to Jeannie B. Trull, as executrix of William C.

SE \ I.F.D BIDS WILL. BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and

Electricity, at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m,, on

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927.

FOR HAULING AND LAYING AND FUR-NISHING, DELIVERING AND LAYING WATER MAINS AND APPURTENANCES IN APPLEBY, BEMENT. CANNON, CEDAR, DAVIS, DETROIT, DUNCAN, IROQUOIS, ACKSON, 111 ATI EWS, PARK, SCOTT,

SII AR ROT AND VANDERBILT AVES., HARTFORD, HARDY AND TILDEN STS., DYLAN AND CARLTON BINDS., BAY-V EW, HAGAMAN, SMITH, SIDNEY, TIIRESSEA AND UNIVERSITY PLACES, GREAT KILLS, MORNINGSTAR. OLD AM-BoY AND OLD MILL RDS., BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work is before the expiration of ninety (90) consecutive working days.

The amount in which security is required for the performance of the contract is Fifteen Thou-sand Dollars ($15,000).

Deposit with bill must be the sum of Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($750).

Bidders shall submit a lump sum bid for fur-nishing all the materials (except such materials as are to be furnished by the City) and for fur-nishing all the labor required to lay and install the mains and appurtenances shown on the con-tracts complete.

Blank forms of bid, proposal and contract, in-cluding specifications, approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon pay-ment of a deposit of $5 at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan, which will be refunded upon the return of the plans and specifications in good condition within a week after the date of the letting.

NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Commissioner. Dated Jan. IS, 1927. j21,f 1 XOrsee tieneral Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and

Electricity, at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927. FOR FURNISHING, DELIVERING AND

LAYING WATER MAINS AND APPURTE-NANCES, TRANSFERRING TAPS AND RE-ARRANGING CONNECTIONS IN AVE-NUE C, LENOX AND 2D AVES.; DIVISION, SOUTH, WOOSTER. E. 8TH, E. 17TH, E. 35111, E. 49111, E. 60T11, W. 4TII, W. 40TH,

55T11 AND W. 131ST STS., BEEKMAN I.E. AND EAST GRAMERCY PARK, BOR-OrGil OF MANHATTAN.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work is before the expiration of one hum &el and twenty-five (125) consecutive working days.

The amount in which security is required for the performance of the contract is Thirty Thou-sand Dollars ($30.000).

Deposit with bid must be the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1,500).

Bidders shall submit a lump sum hid for fur-nishing all the materials (except such materials as are to be furnished by the City) and for fur-nishing all the labor required to lay and install the mains and appurtenances shown on the con-tracts complete.

Blank forms of bid, proposal and contract, including specifications approved as to form by the Corrration Counsel. can be obtained upon pay-ment of a deposit of $5 at Room 2351. Municipal Building, Manhattan, which will be refunded upon the return of the plans and specifications in good condition within a week after the date of the letting.

NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Commissioner. Dated Jan. 21, 1927. j21,f 1 VirSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, twit eolumn, of the "City Record."

sm; THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927.

Proposals.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

Proposed Amendments to Classification.

PUBLIC NoTICE IS HERE.BY GIVEN OF the proposed amendment of the Municipal Civil

\ Ice classification of positions in the exempt class under the heading -City Court.- as follows:

1. By including therein:

- I.; Secretaries to the Justices." "I. Deputy Clerks of the Court."

2. By changilie the line "Clerk," to real: - Chief Clerk.-

3. By changing the line "Deputy Clerk," to real :

Peruty Chief Clerks." A public hearing will be allowed at the request

of any iutetested person in accordance with Rule I I 1, at the office of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, NIunicipal Building (Room 14431, min

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1927, at 10.3o a. ro.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND O. MORTON and Wit.rtssr DRENNAN, Commis-commissioners.

M ARM A. fiesta., Secretary. j31.f2

PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT SUPER-VISOR Oh' CUSTODIANS, BUREAU OF PLANT OPERATION, BOARD OF EDUCA-TION. The oral test will be held in Room 1428,

Municipal Building, commencing at 10 a. m., each day, on THURSDAY, FEB. 3, and FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1927. j28,f3

CLERK. GRAPE 2 (WITH KNOWLEDGE OF ADDRESSOGRAPH MACHINE).

The practical test will be held in Room 515, Municipal Building, commencing at 9.30 a. on lVEDNES,DAY, FEB. 2, 1927. j27,f2

MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary.

NOTICES OF EXAMINATIONS.

General Instructions Regarding Examina- tions.

APPLICATIONS MAY BE OBTAINED IN the office of the Municipal Civil Service Com-

mission, 14th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

All examinations are open to both men and women unless otherwise stated.

No applications delivered at the office of the Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. rn. on the closing date for the receipt of applica-tions will be accepted. Application blanks will be mailed upon request provided a self-addressed stamped envelope or sufficient postage is enclosed to cover the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee the delivery of the same. Postage on applications forwarded by mail must be fully pre-paid.

The term of eligibility of the list resulting fr.,in the examinations is fixed at not less than our year nor more than four years.

Applicants must be of good character, citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

Persons appointed from the eligible lists re-sulting from the examination become members of the retirement system described in chapter XXVI of the Charter, voluntarily within six months and compulsory after six months of service.

Applications for examinations must be filed on the form specified in the advertisement.

Candidates must be at least 21 years of age on or before the closing date for the receipt of applications unless otherwise stated in the adver-tisement.

The subject Citizenship is designed to test the relative merit and fitness of candidates for ap-pointment by reason of good citizenship as shown by military, marine or naval service under the Federal or State governments, length of domicile in the City of New York and general character and reputation. The rating on this subject will be ascertained from the candidate's sworn state-ment, which is to be filed on a special blank.

A qualifying physical examination will be given for each examivation.

Notices of the dates of the various parts of this examination will be published in the **City Record."

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MoatoN and WILLIAM DRENNAN, COITItnis• sions.

MA RTIN A. Hems, Secretary.

PATROLMAN, POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Applications received from

THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1927, TO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1927, AT 4 P. M.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Physical development and strength, 50; mental test, 50.

The subjects and weights of the mental test are as follows: Citizenship, 2; memory test, 2; arithmetic, 1; government and elementary duties, 5.

70 per cent, will be required on the mental ex-amination; 70 per cent. will be required on physical development; 70 per cent. will be required on strength; 70 per cent. will be required on all.

Applications will be received from persons who are twenty-one (21) on or before the date of the mental examination.

Applications will not be received from persons who are more than twenty-nine (29) years of age on the date of filing applications.

Persons who have been dishonorably discharged from the Army, Navy or Marine Service of the United States or who have been convicted of the crime of petit larceny or attempted petit larceny or unlawful entry or who have been convicted of any felony, notwithstanding that sentence may have been suspended upon such conviction, are not eligible to take this examination. Conviction of juvenile delinquency, however, shall not be deemed a conviction of a crime,

Applicants will be notified later of the date of the physical examination. The mental examina-tion will be held on May 10, 1927,

Applicants will be required to submit with the application a transcript of the records of the Bureau of Vital Statistics showing the date of birth, or in lieu thereof, an authenticated tran-script from the records of the church in which they were baptized, or other satisfactory proof.

All foreign-born applicants will be required to submit evidence of citizenship; naturalization papers should be attached to the application.

The requirement that every application shall bear the certificates of four reputable citizens who-,e residences or places of business are within the City of New York is waived for applicants for this examination, whose previous occupation or employment has been wholly or in part outside the City of New York, and the said certificates will be accepted from persons resident or engaged in business elsewhere.

The requirement of paragraph 12, Rule VII. that no person who has entered any examination for appointment to a competitive position and failed, or who has withdrawn from an examina-tion, shall he admitted within nine months from the date of such examination to a new examina-ton for the same position, is waived for this examination.

Applicant must be not less than 5 feet 7V inches in height and at this height must weigh at least 140 pounds. stripped.

Salary—The entrance salary is $1,769, with yearly increases. Pension.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND 0. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commis-sioners,

MARTIN A. !Imo, Secretary. j22,f10

Trull, deceased, legally entitled to damages caused by the closing of Old Gun Hill road, in Block 3343-C, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS- HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, for the hear-ing of motions, to be held at the County Court House, in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City of New York, On the 8th day of February, 1927, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated, New York, January 25, 1927. GEORGE P. NICIIOLSON, Corporatioin23C,fo4un-

sel, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City.

In the Matter of the Application of the Cor-poration Counsel of The City of Now York for the appointment of Commissioners of Esti-mate and Assessment to ascertain and deter-mine the compensation which should justly be made to certain owners abutting on EAST-CHESTER ROAD, legally entitled to dam-ages caused by the closing of Eastchester road, otherwise known as Corsa lane or 11th avenue or street, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, for the hear-ing of motions, to be held at the County Court House, in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City of New York, on the 8th day of February, 1927, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heatd thereon, for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said la of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated, New York, January 25, 1927. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. j25,f4

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the real property required for the opening and extending of ARNOW PLACE front Westchester avenue to Eastern boulevard, in the Borough of The Bronx, the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, for the hear-ing of motions, to be held at the County Court House, in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City of New York, on the 8th day of February, 1927, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated. New York, January 25, 1927. GEORGE P. NICHOI.SON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. j25,f4

SUPREME COURT—SECOND DEPARTMENT.

Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to File Objections,

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises located on the northwesterly side of

H STREET, east of Evergreen avenue, Aadjoining

the premises of Public School 113, Borough of Brooklyn, duly selected as a site for school purposes, according to law.

NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN TO TILE owner or owners respectively entitled to or in-

terested in the real property, title to which is sought to be acquired in the above entitled pro-ceeding, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit: That the Supreme Court of the State of New York at a Special Term for trials, held in and for the County of Kings, has, after considering testimony and proofs offered by The City of New York and the parties or per-sons who have appeared in the above proceed-ing, completed its estimate of the compensa-tion which should justly be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property so acquired in this proceeding and has prepared the transcript of its estimate of the damages so ascertained and estimated. Said tran• script of estimate is accompanied by the damage map used by said court upon the trial of said proceeding and states the several sums respectively estimated for each parcel shown on said damage map with the names of each owner so fai: as ascertained. Said transcript of estimate, dated the 21st day of January, 1927, is signed by Hon. Mitchell May, the Justice of the Supreme Court presiding on the trial of the above entitled proceeding. Such transcript of estimate, accom-panied by said damage map, together with the proofs upon which the same is based, was filed in the office of the Clerk of Kings County on the 22(1 day of January, 1927, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that The City of New York or any person or per-sons whose rights may be affected by said tran-script of estimate and who may object to the same or any part thereof, may, within 15 days after the first publication of this notice on the 29th day of January, 1927, set forth their objec• tions to the same in writing, duly verified in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action setting forth the real prop-erty owned by the objector, and his post office address, and file the same with the Clerk of the County of Kings, and within the same time serve upon the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, 5th floor, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that on the 16th day of February, 1927, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard therein, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York

Notice to Appear for Examination.

INSPECTOR OF BLASTING, GRADE 3. The practical test will be held at the Parks Re-

pair Shop, 86th st., 5U0 feet east of 8th ave., New York City, on FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1927, be- ginning at 9.30 a. rn. j29,f4

TOPOGRAPHICAL DRAUGHTSMAN, GRADE D.

The written examination will be held in Room 1417, al imicipal Building, commencing at 9.45

rn., on FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1927. j29,14

DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and

Electricity, at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until II a. in., on

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927. FOR HAULING AND LAYING WATER

MAINS AND APPURTENANCES IN 46TH ST., FIRST NVAI(I); OLCOTT ST., SECOND W.A R 1); M ULBERR V, 17T11, 77111 AND 78111 AVES., Dalt AND 88111 RDS., 166TH AND 239111 STS., THIRD WARD; 169111 ST., FOURTH WARD. BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the tiotire work is before the expiration of fifty (511) consecutive working flays.

The amount in which security is required for the performance of the contract is Five Thou-sand Dollars ($5,000).

Deposit with bid must be the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($250).

Bidders shall submit a lump sum bid for fur-nishing all the materials (except such materials as are to be furnished by the City) and for fur-nishing all the labor required to lay and install the mains and appurtenances shown on the con-tract complete.

Blank forms of bid, proposal and contract, in-cluding specifications, approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon payment of a deposit of $5 at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan, which will be refunded upon return of the plans and specifica-tions in good condition within a week after the (late of the letting.

NICHOLAS T. HAYES, Commissioner. Dated Jan. 21, 1927. j21,f1 Itfi'See General instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

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w ill apply to Hon. Mitchell /slay, the Justice of the Supreme Court signing the said transcript of estimate or tentative decree, at his chambers, ill the Kings County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, to hear the parties objecting, if any, and determine such objections.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of

New York relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired

for the same purpose in fee to the real prop-erly required for the opening and extending of 69TH LAN E (WOODI LL PLACE) from Grand avenue (street) to 54th avenue (Falkner street); 69TH PLACE (MONTEVERDE A V EN 1' Ft from Grand avenue (street) to 54th ;moue (Falkner street), and 54TH AVENUE ( FA 1,K NER STREET) from 69th street (Fisk ay rune ) to 69th lane (Woodill place), in the Boo sigh of Oneens. City of New York,

NuTici.: IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled pro•

ceeding, as follows: First --That the above named court, after con-

sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has convicted its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New fork to the respective owners of the real property to be

Third—That The City of New York, and all

other parties interested' in such proceeding or in

y of the real property affected thereby, having

any objections thereto, shall file such objections

in w riting, duly verified in the manner required

byr law for the verification of pleadings in an

action. setting forth the real property owned by the objector, and his post office address with the Clerk of the County of I Meens, on or before the 15th day of February. 1927, and parties other than The City of New York, shall within the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Municipal Building, Court House square, Long Island City, in the

Application to Court to Amend Proceeding.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the real property required for the opening and extending of LIBERTY AVENUE from Van Wyck boule-vard to Merrick boulevard, subject to the rights, if any, of the Old Southern Railroad Branch of the Long Island Railroad, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial Oistrict, at a Special Term for the hearing of mo-tions, held at Trial Term, Part I, in and for the Comity of Queens, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, un the 3d day of February, 1927, at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon for an order amend-ing the proceeding entitled ''In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the real property required for the opening and extending of Liberty avenue from Van Wyck boulevard to Merrick boulevard, subject to the rights, if any, of the Old Southern Railroad Branch of the Long Island Railroad, in the Bor-ough of Queens, City of New York," and the petition and order granting the application to con-demn in the above entitled proceeding heretofore duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 7th day of April, 1925, so as to provide for the acquisition of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Liberty avenue from Van Wyck boulevard to Merrick boulevard, subject to the rights, if any, of the Old Southern Railroad Branch of the Long Island Railroad, in the Bor-ough of Queens, City of New York, as the lines of said street are now laid out on the map or plan of the City of New York, in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment, adopted on the 13th day of May, 1926.

The real property to be acquired in this amended proceeding is more particularly bounded and described as follows:

Parcrl "A." Beginning at a point formed by the intersection

of the southerly side of Liberty avenue with the westerly side of Sutphin boulevard; running thence westerly for 548.95 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue; thence westerly deflecting to the left 9 minutes for 1,177.41 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue to the easterly side of Pinegrove street (Allen street); thence westerly deflecting to the right 2 degrees 14 min-utes 37 seconds for 60.10 feet along the south-erly side of Liberty avenue to the westerly side of Pinegrove street; thence westerly deflecting to the right 8 degrees 16 minutes 57 seconds for 143 feet along the southerly side of Liberty ave-nue; thence westerly deflecting to the right 17 degrees 17 minutes 25 seconds for 68.49 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue to the easterly side of Remington street (West street); thence westerly deflecting to the left 2 degrees 57 minutes 30 seconds for 66.67 feet along the south-erly side of Liberty avenue to the westerly side of Remington street; thence westerly deflecting to the right 2 degrees 7 minutes 30 seconds for 352.60 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue to a point between the lines of Van Wyck boulevard, former Van Wyck avenue; thence northerly deflecting to the right 87 degrees 6 min-utes 30 seconds for 100.13 feet along the line approximately parallel with Van Wyck boulevard to the prolongation of the northerly side of Liberty avenue; thence easterly deflecting to the right 92

or to fix a time when the said Justice will hear the parties so objecting.

Dated, New York, January 29, 1927. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Municipal Building, Brooklyn, New York. j29,f9

acquired in this proceeding, and has made an assessment of the value of the benefit and ad-vantage of the improvement to the respective owners of the real property within the area of assessment for benefit herein, and the tentative decree of the said court as to awards for damages and as to assessments for benefit was signed on the 24th day of January, 1927, by Hon. Burt Jay Humphrey, Justice of the Supreme Court presid-ing at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 26th day of January, 1927, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second—That the said court has assessed all the real property within the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estiniate and Apportion. ment on the 221 day of May, 1925, and that the said area of assessment includes the parcels of real property situate and being in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded as shown on the following diagram :

Borough of Queens, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

Fourth—That on the 17th day of February, 1927, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Burt Jay Humphrey, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said tentative decree at a Special Term of the Supreme Court, to be held in the County Court House in Mineola, in the County of Nassau, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said tentative decree.

Dated, New York, January 26, 1927. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON. Corporation Coun-

sel, Municipal Building, New York City. j26,01

degrees 53 minutes 30 seconds for 336.85 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue to the westerly side of Remington street (Remington avenue); thence easterly deflecting to the left 3 degrees 28 minutes 31 seconds for 50.07 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue to the easterly side of Remington street; thence easterly deflecting to the right 4 degrees 18 minutes 31 seconds for 92.35 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue; thence easterly deflecting to the left 17 degrees 17 minutes 25 seconds for 130.91 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue; thence easterly deflecting to the left 10 degrees 31 minutes 35 seconds for 333.92 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue; thence northerly deflecting to the left 63 degrees 23 minutes 2 sec-onds for 10 feet to the southerly side of Lloyd road (Otto place); thence easterly deflecting to the right 90 degrees for 19.96 feet along the pro-longation of the southerly side of Lloyd road to the northerly side of Liberty avenue; thence east-erly deflecting to the left 26 degrees 36 minutes 58 seconds for 860.02 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue; thence easterly deflecting to the right 9 minutes for 200.72 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue; thence north-erly deflecting to the left 68 degrees 51 minutes for 2.85 feet; thence northerly deflecting to the left 23 degrees 17 minutes for 53.97 feet to the southerly side of 101st avenue (Broadway); thence easterly deflecting to the right 117 degrees 35 minutes 58 seconds for 127.02 feet along the pro-longation of the southerly side of 101st avenue to the northerly side of Liberty avenue; thence east-erly deflecting to the left 26 degrees 27 minutes 58 seconds for 154.72 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue to the prolongation of the easterly side of 146th street (Guilford street); thence northerly deflecting to the left 68 degrees 51 minutes for 11.10 feet along the prolongation of the easterly side of 146th street to the north-erly side of 101st avenue; thence southerly de-flecting to the right 95 degrees 18 minutes 58 sec-onds for 23.22 feet to the northerly side of Liberty avenue; thence easterly deflecting to the left 26 degrees 27 minutes 58 seconds for 53.19 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue to the westerly side of Sutphin boulevard; thence south-erly for 100.02 feet along the westerly side of Sutphin boulevard to the southerly side of Liberty avenue, the point or place of beginning.

Parcel "B." Beginning at a point formed by the intersection

Of the northerly side of Liberty avenue and the easterly side of Sutphin boulevard; running thence easterly 115.27 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue; thence easterly deflecting to the left I degree 15 minutes 44 seconds for 216.56 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue to the westerly side of 148th streo (Tyndall street); thence easterly deflecting te the right 9 minutes 4 seconds for 54.03 feet along the north-erly- side of Liberty avenue to the easterly side of 148th street; thence easterly deflecting to the right 36 minutes 27 seconds for 296.15 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue; thence easterly deflecting to the left 6 minutes 32 seconds for 134.96 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue to the westerly side of 150th street (Rock-away turnpike) ; thence easterly deflecting to the right 23 degrees 56 minutes 16 seconds for 67.01 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue to the easterly side of 150th street; thence east-erly deflecting to the left 4 degrees 4 minutes 51 seconds for 796.88 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue; thence easterly deflecting to the left on the arc of a circle tangent to the last mentioned course whose radius is 334.64 feet for 166.55 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue; thence easterly tangent to the last men-tioned course for 364.84 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue and the prolongation of the northerly side of Evans road; thence southerly deflecting to the right 90 degrees for 96.25 feet to the northerly side of Liberty avenue; thence

easterly deflecting to the left 62 degrees 14 min-utes 40 seconds for 323.81 feet along the north-erly side of Liberty avenue; thence easterly de-flecting to the left 31 minutes 31 seconds for 100.73 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue to the westerly side of 160th street (Washington street); thence easterly deflecting to 'he right 3 degrees 43 minutes 55 seconds for 50.10 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue to the easterly side of 160th street; thence easterly deflecting to the right 46 minutes 13 seconds for 496.44 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue; thence easterly deflecting to the left 4 degrees 44 minutes 27 seconds for 96.11 feet along the northerly side of Liberty ave-nue to the westerly side of New York boulevard (New York avenue); thence southerly deflecting to the right 90 degrees for 7.97 feet along the pro-longation of the westerly side of New York boule-vard to the northerly side of Liberty avenue; thence easterly deflecting to the left 85 degrees 20 minutes 44 seconds for 70.24 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue to the easterly iide of New York boulevard; thence easterly de-flecting to the left 4 degrees 51 minutes 36 sec-onds for 633.52 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue to the westerly side of 165th street (Pontine street); thence easterly deflecting to the left 33 degrees 19 minutes S seconds for 106.74 feet to the northerly side of Liberty avenue; thence easterly deflecting to the right 78 degrees 25 minutes 16 seconds for 34.06 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue; thence easterly deflecting to the left 6 degrees 36 minutes 2 sec-onds for 207.21 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue; thence easterly deflecting to the left 27 degrees 13 minutes 17 seconds for 43.65 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue to the westerly side of 166th street (Smith street); thence easterly deflecting to the left 12 degrees 11 minutes for 60 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue to the easterly side of 166th street; thence easterly deflecting to the left 1 d. gree 16 minutes 39 seconds for 212.23 feet along the northerly side of Liberty avenue and the pro-longation thereof to the point in the bed of 168th street, former Canal street; thence southerly de-fleeting to the right 120 degrees 42 minutes 20 seconds for 158.85 feet along a line in the bed of 168th street to the northerly boundary of land now being acquired by The City of New York in the Merrick boulevard proceeding; thence west-erly deflecting to the right 49 degrees 35 minutes 16 seconds for 158.87 feet along the said north-erly boundary line to a point approximately on the prolongation of the westerly side of Merrick boulevard; thence westerly deflecting to the right 3 degrees 11 minutes 46 seconds for 167.84 feet along a line in the bed of South road, former South street; thence northerly deflecting to the right 73 degrees 4 minutes 25 seconds for 35 feet to the point on the northerly side of South road, former South street; thence easterly, north-!rly and northwesterly on the arc of a circle, the radius of which is on the prolongation of the last mentioned course and has a length of 56.89 feet for 115.07 feet along the northerly side of South road, former South street, to the westerly and southwesterly side of Liberty avenue; thence west-erly deflecting to the left on the arc of a circle tangent to the last mentioned course the radius of which is 295.66 feet for 198.68 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue; thence westerly tangent to the last mentioned course 640.52 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue to the easterly side of New York boulevard, former New York avenue; thence westerly deflecting to the right 4 degrees 34 minutes 51 seconds for 70.21 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue to the westerly side of New York boulevard; thence westerly deflecting to the right 21 minutes 56 sec-onds for 99.93 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue; thence westerly deflecting to the left 4 degrees 44 minutes 27 seconds for 130.58 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue to the easterly side of Union Hall street; thence northerly deflecting to the right 90 degrees for 10.83 feet along the prolongation of the easterly side of Union ]fall street to the southerly side of Liberty avenue; thence westerly deflecting to the left 85 degrees 15 minutes 33 seconds for 362.52 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue to the easterly side of 160th street (Washington st eet); thence westerly deflecting to the left 25 minutes 53 seconds for 50.12 feet along the south.

Application to Court to Condemn Property.

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises bounded by Skillman avenue, Debevoise avenue, Maspeth as cone and Kingsland avenue, in the Borough 1 , f Brooklyn, City of New York. required as a site for a Nurses' Home and (hit-Patient De-partment for the Greenpoint Hospital.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE IN SUCH case made and provided, notice is hereby given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Coun-sel of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term, Part I thereof, for the hearing of contested motions, to be held in and for the County of kings, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. the 11th day of February, 1927, at the opening of court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, to have the compensation which should justly he made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the said court without a jury.

The nature and extent of the improvements hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee simple absolute to certain lands and premises in the Borough of Brooklyn, which are required

crly side of Liberty avenue to the westerly side of 160th street; thence westerly deflecting to the left 4 degrees 4 minutes 15 seconds for 89,35 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue; thence westerly deflecting to the left 12 degrees 1 minute 13 seconds for 0.49 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue; thence westerly deflecting to the right 12 degrees 32 minutes 44 seconds for 449.23 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue; thence westerly deflecting to the left 20 degrees 9 minutes for 13.73 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue to the easterly side of Denton street (Carlisle street); thence northerly deflecting to the right 90 degrees for 5.04 feet along the prolongation of the easterly side of Denton street to the southerly side of Liberty avenue; thence westerly deflecting to the left 84 degrees II minutes 45 seconds for 107.58 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue; thence westerly deflecting to the left 13 degrees 24 minutes 33 seconds for 100 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue; thence westerly deflecting to the right on the arc of a circle tangent to the last mentioned course whose radius is 444.64 feet for 214.88 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue; thence westerly tangent to the last mentioned course for 818.41 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue to the east-erly side of 150th street (Rockaway turnpike); thence westerly deflecting to the left 8 degrees 6 minutes 47 seconds for 68.44 feet along the south-erly side of Liberty avenue to the westerly side of 150th street; thence westerly deflecting to the left 11 degrees 44 minutes 38 seconds for 75.08 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue; thence westerly deflecting to the right 6 minutes 32 seconds for 306.40 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue; thence westerly deflecting to the left 45 minutes 31 seconds for 260.22 feet along the southerly side of Liberty avenue; thence westerly deflecting to the right 1 degree 15 min-utes 44 seconds for 114.40 feet along the south-erly side of Liberty avenue to the easterly side of Sutphin boulevard; thence northerly for 100.02 feet along the easterly side of Sutphin boulevard to the northerly side of Liberty avenue, the point or place of beginning.

The property affected by the above proceeding is located in Blocks 8309, 8310, 8313, 8314, 8319, 8320, 8325, 8326, 8331, 8332, 8336, 8337, 8341, 8342, 8343, 8344, 8345, 8346, 8347, 8348, 8353, 8360, 8361, 8362, 8367, 8368, 8369, 8372, 8373, 8374, 12365, 12366, 12371, 12372, 12379, 12380, 12389, 12390, 12391, 12393, 12405, 12406 and 12425 on Section 34 and 50 of the Land Map 9t the County of Queens, City and State of New York.

The area to be acquired is shown as Liberty avenue on Map No. 1184, showing a change in the street system heretofore laid out within the territory bounded by Van Wyck avenue, Lloyd road, Remington street, 102d avenue, etc., in the Fourth Ward, Borough of Queens, dated May 7, 1924, approved by the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment June 27, 1924, by the Mayor June 27, 1924, copies of which were filed at the office of the President of the Borough of Queens January 2, 1925, at the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens at Jamaica January 9, 1925, and at the office of the Corporation Counsel, City of New York, January 2, 1925; and on Map No. 1502, showing a change in the street system here-tofore laid out within the territory bounded by Van Wyck boulevard, Liberty avenue, Remington street, 104th avenue, etc., in the Fourth Ward, Borough of Queens, dated December 17, 1925, approved by the Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment May 13, 1926, the Mayor May 13, 1926, copies of which were filed at the office of the President of the Borough of Queens October 8, 1926, at the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens. at Jamaica, October 8, 1926, and at the office of the Corporation Counsel, City of New York, October 14. 1926.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment by the aforesaid resolution adopted on May 13, 1926, in pursuance of the provisions of section 247 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, de-termined that 30 per cent. of the entire cost and expense of the proceedings be placed upon the Borough of Brooklyn, 30 per cent. upon the Bor-ough of Queens, and the remaining 40 per cent. of such cost and expense be assessed upon the property within the area of assessment shown on the following diagram:

for a Nurses' Home and Out-Patient Building for the Greenpoint Hospital, under the jurisdic-tion of the Department of Public Welfare of The City of New York.

The said lands and premises so to be acquired are bounded and described as follows:

"Beginning at the northeast corner of the in-tersection of Maspeth avenue with Kingsland ave-nue, running along the easterly side of Kingsland avenue northerly 129.77 feet to the southeast cor-ner of the intersection of Kingsland avenue with Skillman avenue; thence along the southerly side of Skillman avenue easterly 527.87 feet to the southwesterly corner of the intersection of Skill-man avenue with Debevoise avenue; running thence along the westerly side of Debevoise ave-nue 163.81 feet southerly to the northwesterly corner of the intersection of Debevoise avenue with Maspeth avenue; running thence along the northerly side of Alaspetls avenue westerly, 552.67 feet to the place of beginning, being the vacant lot hounded by Kingsland avenue. Skillman ave-nue, Debevoise avenue and Maspeth avenue, known as Block 2894-A of Section 10 of the Kings County Land May."

Dated. New 1 ork, January 29. 1927. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON. Corporation Coun-

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Dated, New York, January 21, 1927. liKORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Counsel, :Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan,

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808 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927.

In the Matter of the Aeplication of The City of New York, relative to acquiring, title, wher-ever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the real prop-erty lequired f6r the opening and extending of 58TH STREET (BETTS AVENUE) from Queens boulevard to ,,laseeth avenue and of 5STII PLACE (AYR AVENUE) from 58th street (Betts avenue) to Laurel Hill boulevard (Bushwick and Newtown turnpike), in the liddroueii of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN THAT AN application wi'l be made at a Special Term for

the hearing of motions of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, held at Trial Term, Part 1, in and for the County id Omens, at the County Court House

the Borough of Queens iii the Cety of New York, on the 3d day of February, 1927, at the opening of the Court on that day. or as soon thereafter eldini•el can he heard thereon, to have the compensation w hich should justly be made to the respective owners of the real prop eity proposed to be acquired for the opening and extending of 58th street (Betts avenue) from Queens boulevard to Maspeth avenue and of 5Stli place (Ayre avenue) from 58th street (Betts avenue) to Laurel 11111 boulevard (Bushwick and Newtown turnpike), in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, ascertained and determined by the Supreme ((duet with lit a jury, and have the cost of sash iniorr,ve trent a: idseci by the said

dont, as hereinafter set forth in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate and :Vim; tidoiment, edopted on April 8. 1926.

The nature and extent of the improvement here- by intruded is the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York for the use of the public to the real property required for the opening and extending of 58th street (Betts elute) from Queens boulevard to Mespeth avenue and of 58th Place (Ayr avenue) from 58th street (Betts are-11110 to Laurel Hill boillevard (Bushwick and Newtown turnpike), in the Borough of Queens, City of New York. The real property, title to which is to be acquired, is more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit:

Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the southerly sidle of Queens boulevard with the westerly side of 58th street (Betts avenue); running thence easterly 70.02 feet along the southerly side of Queens boulevard to the east-erly sidle of 5Rth street; thence southerly deflecting to the right 91 degrees 12 minutes 33 seconds for 809.42 feet along the easterly sidle of 58th street; thence southerly deflecting to the right 3 degrees 24 minutes 40 seconds ((it. 279.77 feet along the easterly sidle of 58th street to the easterly sidle mf 58th place (Ayr avenue); thence southerly deflecting to the left 16 degrees 43 minutes 22 seconds for (70.27 feet along the easterly side of 5stli place to the northerly side of Laurel Hill boulevard; thence westerly deflecting to the right 82 degrees 59 minutes 10 seconds for 50.38 feet along the northerly sidle of Laurel Hill boulevard to the westerly side of 58th place; thence north-erly deflecting to the right 97 degrees 50 seconds for 479.90 feet along the westerly sitie of 58th place; thence westerly deflecting to the left 67 degrees 9 minutes 42 seconds for 10 feet to the easterly side of 58th sheet; thence southerly deflecting to the left 90 degrees for 569.73 feet along the easterly !-;11e of 58th street; thence southerly deflecting to the left 43 seconds for 758.41 feet along the easterly sidle of 58th street; thence southerly dittlecting to the right 2 degrees 15 Minutes 26 secoi ds for 496.18 feet along the easterly sidle of 58th street; thrice southerly deflecting to the lett 4 degrees 1 minute 55 sec-oink for 497.98 feet along the easterly side of :1311) street; theidee southerly deflecting to the left 7 degrees 45 minutes 8 seconds for 449.86 feet along the easterly side of 58th street; thence southerly deflecting to the left 4 degrees 46 min-utes 26 seconds for 264.24 feet along the easterly sidle of 58th street to the northerly side of 54th avenue (Newtown avenue); thence southerly de-flecting to the right 11 degrees 58 minutes 10 sec-onds for 103.81 feet along the easterly side of 58th street to the southerly sidle of Borden ave, one; thence southerly deflecting to the left 49 minutes 4b seconds for 197.89 feet along the easterly sidle of 58th street; thence southerly de-flecting to the left 13 degrees 36 minutes 12 seconds for 519.74 feet along the easterly side of 58th street; thence southerly deflecting to the left 1 degree 20 minutes 8 seconds for 524.16 feet along the easterly sidle of 58th street; thence southerly deflecting to the right 6 degrees 56 minutes 51 seconds for 1,141.82 feet along the easterly side of 58th street and its prolongation; thence westerly, deflecting to the right 60 degrees 58 minutes 23 seconds for 80.06 feet to the pro-longation of the westerly sidle of 58th street; thence northerly deflecting to the right 119 degrees 1 minute 37 seconds for 1,176.42 feet along the westerly side and its prolongation of 58th street. said prolongation being 90 feet southerly from the northerly sidle Of 57th avenue; thence north-erly deflecting to the 'eft 6 degrees 56 minutes 51 seconds for 520.73 feet along the westerly side of 58th street; thence northerly deflecting to the right 1 degree 20 minutes 8 seconds for 528.90 feet along the westerly side of 58th street t o the tiortherly side of 54th road; thence northerly de-flecting to the tient 13 degrees 36 minutes 12 second!: for 310.81 feet along the westerly side of 5Sth street to the northerly side of Borden avenue; thence northerly deflecting to the left 11 degrees 8 mnutes 24 seconds for 252.56 feet along the westerly side of 58th street; thence northerly deflecting to the right 4 degrees 46 min, uses 26 seconds for 437.52 feet along the west-erly side of 58th street; thence northerly deflect-ing to the right 7 degrees 45 minutes 8 seconds for 595.19 feet along the westerly side of 58th street; thence northerly deflecting to the right 4 degrees 1 minute 55 seconds for 499.27 feet along the westely side of 58th street; thence northerly deflecting to the left 2 degrees 15 minutes 26 seconds for 757.0,3 feet along the westerly sidle of 513th street; thence northerly e-fleeting to the r'glit 43 seconds for 576.96 feet

along the wesodrly sidle of 58th street; thence northerly led -sting to the left 6 degrees 6 min-ute, 56 seconds fddr 46.3.59 fed along the westerly -idle of 58th steet: thence northerly tor 865.86 feet :done the westerly sidle of 58th street to the

innerly sidle of (tar ruts boulevard, the pMint or (dace of begMninet.

The property affected by the above proceeding is located in Blocks 1755, 1756, 1767, 1765, 1769. 1770, isso, 1sso, 1890, 1895, Iseird, 1901, 19112, 160;, itade , 1911, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1921, 1922, 1926, 1927, 1934. 19.35 and 3ii6de Section 8, of the land map of the Cddurty of Queens, City and State of New York.

The area to be ;id...mired is shown as 5801 street (Betts avenue) and 58th place Ayr adenine) on Section 11 of the Vital Maps of the Borough of (tneens,apprised the Iloarl of Estimate and Spportionnid fit I odic" 17, 1912. by the Ntayor

October 24. 1912, of which were filed in the office of the t•lerk of the County of Queens, at Jarna'ca. April 22. 1913, in the ,d1Tice of the rirroration Couhsel. City of New Y(e. k, April 19. 1913, and in the (dice of the President of the Borough of Queens April 23. 191.3; din Section 12 of the Final 11.1ps of the Borough of Queens, ai proved by the Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment May 21. 1909, by the Mayor Jiine 4,

copies of which were filed in the office of the Clerk of the ( minty of Owens Aueust 10. 19110, ti the ditLee of the Corporation Counser. City of New York August 9. 1909, aml in the office id the President of the Borough of Queens

August 13, 1909; as amended by Alteration Map No. 620, dated February 24, 1917, showing a change in the street system heretofore laid out within the territory hounded by Monroe avenue, Bryant avenue, Laurel Hill boulevard and Betts avenue, in the 24 Ward, apnroved by the Board id Estimate and Apportionment March 13, 1918, by the Mayor March 21. 1918, copies of which were filed iii the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens September 16, 1918, in the office of th.. Corporation Counsel, City of New York. Sep-!ember 16, 1918, and in the office of the Presi• dent of the Borough of Queens September 19 1918: as amended by Alteration Alai) No. 831, dated August 29, 1)19, showing a change in the street system heretofore laid out within the terra tory bounded by Arda place, Borden avenue, New-town avenue, Maurice avenue, etc., approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment April 39, 1920, by the Mayor May 10, 1920, copies of which were filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, at Jamaica, November 4, 1920, in the office of the Corporation Counsel, City of

Filing Bills of Coats. - -

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not peen heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of (diddling end extending 1,EFi-ERTS AVF.NCE from New York avenue to Schenectady avenue. in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Bill of Costs, charges and expenses incurred by

TeaSeill of the above-entitled proceeding will he presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District. at a Special Term thereof, to be hold in and for the County of Kings, for the hearing of motions, at the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 10th day of February, 1927.. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as edam thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon; and that the said Bill of cost., charges and ex-penses huts been deposited in the office of the (lark of the County of Kings. there to remain for and during the space of ten days, as required by law.

Dated, lieu klyii, New York, January 27, 1927. j27.17

tiEoRGE P. NICHOLSON. Corporation Coun-sel, 506 Municipal Building, Brooklyn, N. Y.

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 27TH AVENUE from Stillwell avenue to Ilarway avenue, subject to the rights. if any, of the Nassau Electric Rail-road Company, as successor to the Brooklyn, Bath and Coney Island Railroad Company, in the Borough of Brooklyn, the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York,

New York, November 3, 1920, and in the office of the President of the Borough of Queens No-vember 4, 1920; as amended by Alteration Map No. 1344, dated October 8, 1924, showing a change in the street system heretofore laid out within the territory bounded by 58th street. 52i1 avenue, 52d avenue prolonged, Mount Zion Ceme-tery, itt the 2d Ward, approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment March 13, 1925, by the Mayor March 27, 1925, copies of which were fi!;(1 in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens April 8, 1926, and in the office of the Corporation Counsel, City of New York. April 8, 1926, and in the office of the President of the Borough of Queens April 15, 1926.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment by a resolution adopted on April 8, 1926, determined that the whole cost and etipense of this proceed-ing shall be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited thereby, and that the area of assess. meat for benefit in this proceeding be fixed and determined to be as shaven on the following diagram;

Second Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, to be held in and for the County of Kings, for the hearing of motions, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 4th day of February, 1927, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, and that the said bill of costs, charges and ex-penses has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there to remain for and during the space of ten days, as required by law.

Dated. Brooklyn, New York, January 21, 1927. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Bureau of Street Openings, 506 Municipal Building, Brook- lyn, N. Y. j21,f1

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene-ments and hereditam6ts required for the pur-hose of opening and extending WEST 7th STREET from Avenue V to 86th street; WEST 8TH STREET from Avenue U to Avenue V, and WEST 12TH STREET from Avenue S to Avenue T, in the Borough of Brooklyn, the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, to be held in and for the County of Kings, for the hearing of motions, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. on the 4th day of February, 1927, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon; and that the said hill of costs, charges and expenses has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings. there to remain for and during the space of ten days. as required by law.

Dated, Brooklyn, New York, January 21, 1927, GEORGE P NICHOLSON. Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address. Bureau of Street Openings, 506 Municipal Building, Brook- lyn, N. Y. j21,f1

Notice to File

Iit the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises located at 132D (CLIFTON) AVENUE, and 132D ROAD (CARLETON AVENUE), east of Springfield road, Springfield, Borough of Queens, City of New York, duly selected as a site for school purposes according to law.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, Second Judicial District, dated the 27th day of October, 1926, and entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 5th day of November, 1926, 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 he taken in the above entitled proceeding ascer-tained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury was granted.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the description of the real property to be acquired in the above entitled proceeding is as follows:

"Beginning at a point on the southerly line of 1324 (Clifton) avenue where it is intersected by the easterly line of Lot No. 41, which point is distant 288.28 feet westerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the westerly line of 220th street and the southerly line of 132d (Clifton) avenue, and running thence westerly along the southerly line of 132d (Clifton) ave-nue 350 feet to the westerly line of Lot No. 28, as shown upon the tax maps; thence southerly along the westerly lines of Lots Nos, 28 and 55 200 feet to the northerly line of 132d road (Carle. tion avenue); thence easterly along the northerly line of 132d road (Carleton avenue) 350 feet to the easterly line of Lot No. 42, and thence north-erly along the easterly lines of Lots Nos. 42 and 41 200 feet to the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less, said premises being designated as Lots Nos. 28 to 55, inclusive. Block 3544, Ward 4, on the tax maps of the Borough of Queens, together with all right, title and interest, if any, in and to the streets or avenues in front thereof to the centre thereof." —and each and every owner of said property having any claim or demand on account thereof is hereby required to file his written claim or demand duly verified, describing the real property which the claimant owns or in which he is in-terested and his post office address with the Clerk of the County of Queens on or before the 7th day of February. 1927. and to serve on the ex-potation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Room 1743, 17th floor, Municipal Building, Bor• midi of Manhattan, City of New York, on or be-fore the 7th day of February, 1927, a copy of such verified claim.

Dated, New York. January 24, 1927.

GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coon. sel. Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

GENER tT. INSTRUCTIONS TO ltoinv,,s ON WORK TO BE DONE FOR OR SUP. PLIES TO BE FURNISHED TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The person or persons making a bid for any service, work, materials or supplies for The City of New York. or for any of its departments, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of the supplies, materials, work or services for which the bid is made, with his or their name or names and the date of presentation to the President or Board or to the head of the Department at his or its office, on or before the date and hour named in the advertisement for the same, at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened by the President or Board or head of said department and read, and the award of the con-tract made according to law as soon thereafter as practicable.

Each hid shall contain the name and place of residence of the person making the same, and the names of all persons interested with him therein, and, if no other person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also that it is made without any connection with any other per-son tnaking a hid for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud and that no member of the Board of Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereto, or clerk therein, or other officer or em-ployee of The City of New Yo.I, is, shall be, or become interested, directly or indirectly, as con-tracting party, partner, stock holder, surety or otherwise in or in the performance of the con-tract, or in the supplies, work or business to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the hid rtehsapteet thse Lsrtieelral matters stated therein are in all

No hid will be considered unless, as a condition precedent to the reception or consideration of such bid, it be accompanied by a certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust 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 order of the Comptroller, or money or corporate stock or certificate of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York, which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value with the security required in the advertisement to the amount of not less than three nor more than five per centum of the amount of the bond required. as provided in s.!etion 420 of the Greater New York Char der. upAliaticlbei.ds for supplies must be submitted it. d

The certified check or money should not be inclosed in the envelope containing the bid, but should he either inclosed in a separate envelope addressed to the head of the Department, Presi-dent or Board. or submitted personally upon the presentation of the bid.

Fnr particulars as to the quantity or quality of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the work, reference must he made to the specifica-tions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said office of the President, Board or Department.

No hid shall he accepted from or contract awarded to any person who is in arrears to The City of New York upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter as surety or otherwise upon any obligation of the City.

The contract must he bid for separately. The right is reserved in each case to reject all

lids if it is deemed to be for the interest of the City so to do.

Bidders will write out the amount of their bids in addition to inserting the same in figures.

Bidders are requested to make their bids upon the blank forms prepared and furnished by the City, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to enclose the hid, together with a copy of the contract, including the specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the department for which the work is to be done or the supplies are to be furnished. 1' and drawings of construction work may he seen there.