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LXIII. NUMBER 18870. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935 PRICE, 10 Cuts. THE CITY RECORD 40" OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YOU Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the BOARD OF CITY RECORD FIORELLO H. LAGUARDIA. MAYOI. Chaim's PAUL WINDELS, COMPATION COUNSEL FRANK J. TAYLOR. Conersoeus STEPHEN G. KELLEY, SUrtuvtaot 2213 Municipal Building, Manhattan. WO ma 2-3490 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, -$20 (by mail, $20.10); Official Canvass of Votes, $1 (by mail, Q 1.10); Registry Lists, 25 cents each assembly district (by mail, 27 cents); Law Department uarterly Report, $1 (by mail, $1.05); 'Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, $3 each section (by mall, $2.05); Detailed List of Exempt Properties, $2 (by mail, $2.05). OTHER PUBLICATIONS ON SALE: Building Code, $1.25 (by mail, $1.35); Code of Ordinances, $3 (by mail, $3.10); Domestic Relations Court Act, 6S cents (by mail, 7S cents); Electrical Code, 30 cents (by mail, 34 cents); Fire Retarding Rules and Regulations, 10 cents (by mail, 12 cents); Land Value Maps, complete for the City in one volume, 82 (by mail, $3.10); Multiple Dwelling Law, 50 cents (by mail, 54 cents); Official Directory, leather bound, 50 cents ( by mail, S3 cents); Official Directory, paper bound, 35 cents (by mail, 37 cents). Order mast be accompanied by currency, money order or check drawn to the order of "Supervisor of the City Record." ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the Cite Recap 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. Entered as Second-clan Matter, Post Office at New York City. Check must be certified. ■■•1•110••• TABLE OF CONTENTS Aldermen, Board of- Notice of Public Hearing by Com- mittee on General Welfare 4321 Notice of Continued Public Hear- ing by Committee on Buildings 4321 Armory Board-Proposed Approval of Subcontractor 4328 Board Meetings 4328 Bronx, President Borough of The- Proposals 4330 Brooklyn, President Borough of- Proposals 4329 Changes in Departments, Etc. 4327 Docks, Department of-Proposed Ap- proval of Subcontractors 4334 Education, Department of- Proposals 4328 Proposed Approval of Subcon- tractors 4328 Elections, Board of-Proposals 4334 Estimate and Apportionment, Board of- Notices of Public Hearings- Franchise Matters 4333 Public Improvement Matters . . 4333 Finance, Department of- Confirmation of Assessments-No- tices to Property Owners 4334 Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appurtenances Thereto on City Real Estate by Sealed Bids 4334 Vouchers Received June 27, 1935 4325 Warrants Made Ready for Payment June 27, 1935 4322 Health, Department of-Proposed Ap- proval of Subcontractor 4334 Higher Education, Board of-Pro- posals 4332 Hospitals, Department of-Proposals 4332 Instructions to Bidders on Work to Be Done and Supplies to Be Fur- nished 4338 Municipal Civil Service Commission- Eligible Lists Published June 26, 1935 4321 General Instructions as to Exami- nations 4330 Municipal Civil Service Commission- Notices of Examinations 4330 Notices to Appear for Examina- tions 4330 Municipal Court of The City of New York-Removal of First District Court, Borough of Manhattan 4329 Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Buildings, Etc. 43.38 Official Directory 4327 Police Department-Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property 4328 Purchase, Department 'of- Proposals 4335 Sale of Parts of the Ferryboat "Atlantic" 4335 Richmond, President Borough of- . Proposals 4328 Sanitation, Department of-Proposals 4333 Supreme Court, First Department- Application to Court to Condemn Property 4336 Notice to File Claims 4337 Supreme Court, Second Department- Application to Court to Condemn Property 4337 Filing Bills of Costs 4337 Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File Objections 4337 Notice to File Claims 4337 Transit Commission-State of New York-Notice of Hearing-Case No. 2911 4333 Transportation, Board of- Invitation to Bidders 4333 Invitation to Contractors 4333 Proposals-Notice to Bidders 4333 Sale of Scrap Rolled Steel Car Wheels 4333 Triborough Bridge Authority-For the Excavation for Depressed Roadway, A s t o r i a Boulevard, Queens Connection of the Tri- borough Bridge 4329 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Department of-Proposed Ap- proval of Subcontractor 4334 BOARD OF ALDERMEN Public Hearing by the Committee on General Welfare PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE COMMITTEE ON GEN- ERAL WELFARE of the Board of Aldermen will hold a public hearing in the ALDERMANIC CHAMBER, CITY HALL, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, on FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935, at 2.30 O'CLOCK P. M., on the following matter: No. 1397, Ord. No. 173-An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in relation to the licensing and regulation of vendors of produce and other food- stuffs. This ordinance may be found in the minutes of the Board of Aldermen printed in THE CITY RECORD of April 25, 1935. All persons interested are invited to be present. j26,28 MICHAEL J. CRUISE, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen. Continued Public Hearing by the Committee on Buildings PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE COMMITTEE ON BUILDINGS will hold a continued public hearing in the ALDERMANIC CHAM- BER, CITY HALL, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, on MONDAY, JULY 1, 1935, at 2 P. M., on the following: An ordinance to repeal chapter five, articles one to thirty-two, inclusive, known as the Building Code of the Code of Ordinances of the city of New York, and to amend and supersede the said Code of Ordinances by adding a new chapter five, articles one to sixteen, inclusive, in place thereof. For the consideration of "article 14, Plumbing and Gas Piping." Amendments and suggestions must be submitted to the Committee in writing. This ordinance .may be found in the minutes of the Board of Aldermen printed in THE CITY RECORD of March 22, 1934. All persons interested are invited to be present. j24,jy1 MICHAEL J. CRUISE, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen. THE CITY RECORD Playground Director (Women) Subject to Medical 1. Schneider, Teresa R., 266 Washington ave., Bklyn., 95.20. 2. Diskin, Winifred V., 6135 Fieldston rd., Bronx, 91.40. 3. Mettler, Evelyn R., 116 Cambridge pl., Bklyn., 91.20. 4. Hanisch, Mildred E., 198 Fingerboard rd., Rosebank, S. I., 90.80. 5. Finnegan, Kathleen, 2771 Morris ave., Bronx, 90. 6. Reilly, Lucille C., 243 Riverside drive, 89.80. 7. Levin, Renee, 115 Eastern pkway., Bklyn., 89.20. 8. Chmura, Mary, 5447 65th pl., Maspeth, L. 9. Pearlman, Blanche, 5104 17th ave., Bklyn., 89. 10. Westphal, Grenafore, 540 Manhattan ave., 88.80. 11. Lennon, Helen G., 2519 Clarendon rd., Bklyn., 88.80. 12. Friedlander, Blanche, 3202 Bedford ave., Bklyn., 88.60. 13. Konowitz, Edith C., 924 Avenue P, Bklyn., 88.40. 14. Ray, Alice H., 2024 Benedict ave., Bronx, 88.20. 15. Cohen, Gertrude, 1416 Nelson ave., Bronx, 88. 16. Taege, Alma G., 3241 154th st., Flushing, 88. 17. Madian, Anna, 645 E. 4th st., Bklyn., 87.80. 18. Bernstein, Minerva, 53 Clifford pl., Bronx, 87.80. 19. Waters, Josephine, 4334 Judge st., Elmhurst, 87.60. 20. Wallach, Sylvia, 2301 Bedford ave., Bklyn., 87.40. 21. Friedlander, Adele E., 3202 Bedford ave., Bklyn., 87.40. 22. Murphy, Dorothy C., 207 Warburton ave., Yonkers, N. Y., 87. 23. Zipser, Ruth J., 129. Engert ave., Bklyn., 87. 24. Cummings, Eileen M., 303 E. 30th st., 86.80. 25. Dickstein, Lillian, 899 Albany ave., Bklyn., 86.60. 26. Jackson, Esther R., 2%9 Perry ave., Bronx, 86.20. 27. Epstein, Regina M., 1753 55th st., Bklyn., 86.20. 28. Martin, Marguerite M., 1911 Homecrest ave., Bklyn., 86.20. 29. Auerbach, Sylvia, 161 Clinton st., Bklyn., 86.20. 30. Reilly, Rose E., 243 Riverside drive, 86.20. 31. Shapiro, Frances F., 178 Rockaway pkway., Bklyn., 86. 32. Gutes, Pauline I., 17 Van Siclen ave., Bklyn., 86. 33. Scheibeler, Laura C., 9219 54th ave., Elmhurst, 85.80. 34. Meyer, Ruth M., 1912 Prospect ave., Bronx, 85.80. 35. Callahan, Catherine E., 397 Victory blvd., Tompkinsville, S. 85.60. 36. Mauceri, Joan F., 131 Irving ave., Bklyn., 85.60. 37. Avelino, Grace C., 3518 24th ave., Astoria, 85.60. 38. Brady, Veronica F., 600 W. 174th st., 85.60. 39. Reimer, Cecelia A., 161 Weirfield st., Bklyn., 85.40. 40. Jesinkey, Elizabeth M., 396a 9th st., Bklyn., 85.20. 41. Goodman, Alma, 624 Coster st., Bronx, 85.20. 42. MacVey, Elizabeth H., 387 Parkside ave., Bklyn., 85.20. 43. Werbelovsky, Irene, 1947 Ocean ave., Bklyn., 85.20. 44. Driscoll, Mildred A., 2523 Newkirk ave., Bklyn., 85.20. 45. Gerschwitz, Sophie T., 932 Carroll st., Bklyn., 85. 46. Conn, Leah, 36 Horatio st., 85. 47. Wexler, Edna B., 2954 E. 196th st., Bronx, 85, 48. Zarski, Albina H., 2699 Bedford ave., Bklyn., 85. 49. Kates, Viola, 51 Morton st., 84.80. 50. Schwartz, Irma, 1782 E. 15th st., Bklyn., 84.80, 51. Croake, Mary R., 433 W. 260th st., 84.60. 52. Boggiano, Eleanor, 244 Beach 139th st., Belle Harbor, 84.60. 53. Metz, Catherine C., 342 E. 63d st., 84.49. 54. McGirr, Edith M., 936 Bay Ridge ave., Bklyn., 84.40. 55. Brierly, Grace D., 219 Brooklyn ave., Bklyn., 84.40. 56. Saunders, Marie, 337 St. Anns ave., Bronx, 84.20. 57. Kaiser, Sylvia, 860 E. 161st st., Bronx, 84.20. 58. McCarthy, Ruth C.. 9610 132d ave., Ozone Park, 84. 59. Kaplan, Berenice, 1314 Leland ave., Bronx, 84. 60. Bloom, Beatrice R., 2752 Holland ave., Bronx, 83.80. 61. Guild, Rosemary, 190-04 118th rd., St. Albans, 83.80. 62. Burns, Bernice, 239 W. 13th st., 83.80. 63. Edelson, Mildred S., I10 E. 16th st., 83.80. 64. Shapiro, Muriel V., 567 Ocean pkway., Bklyn., 83.80. 65. Herzog, Sylvia L., 1923 66th st., Bklyn., 83.60. 66. Amchanitzky, Rose, 140 Rodney st., Bklyn., 83.60. 67. Rautio, Vieno M. E., 821 43d st., Bklyn., 83.60. 68. Stretzke, Florence, 510 E. 83d st., 83.40. 69. Quinlan, Martha, 3162 Hull ave., Bronx, 83.40. 70. Alston, Alberta L., 248 W. 154th st., 83.40. 71. Dormont, Bertha, 353 W. 24th st., 83.40. 72. Elliott, Mildred A., 210 E. 68th st., 83.40. 73. Willdorf, Henrietta, 100 W. 77th st., 83.20. 74. Shapiro, Ethel, 415 Linden blvd., Bklyn., 83.20. 75. Beane, Estelle G., 30 Macombs pl., 8320. 76. Pass, Beatrice, 284 E. 31st st., Bklyn., 83.20. 77. McEntegart, Mary A., 306 Mosholu Parkway South, 83.20. 78. Keyserling, Sara D., 3241 154th st., Flushing, 83.20. 79. Goldenberg, Mildred, 1455 55th st., Bklyn., 83. 80. De Martino, Concetta, 2016 Lafontaine ave., Bronx, 83. 81. Bean, Gladys R., 40 DeGroot p1., West New Brighton, 83. 82. Neafscy, Mar- garet V., 4109 54th st., Woodside, 83. 83. Rubino, Norma, 171-27 Bagley ave., Hushing, 82.80. 84. Kiernan, Muriel L., 2050 75th st., Bklyn., 82.80. 85. Himmelstein, Estelle J., 175 E. 151st M., Bronx, 82.80. 86. Gross, Nettie, 1641 65th st., Bklyn., 82.60. 87. Huepper, Dorothy H., 2782 Pond pl., Bronx, 82.60. 88. Clark, Elizabeth E., 1808 Avenue 0, Bklyn., 82.60. 89. Devlin, Marion E., 2559 Decatur ave., Bronx, 82.40. 90. Vascellaro, Lila, 76 Jefferson ave., Bklyn., 82.40. 91. Schickler, Mildred, 778 Dumont ave., Bklyn., 82.40. 92. Berner, Geraldine R., 1535 Walton ave., Bronx, 82.40. 93. Levitis, Esther G., 1417 Grand Concourse, Bronx, 8220. 94. Feuer, Ruth R., 3 E. 109th st., 82.20. 95. Doyle, Martha C., 1334 E. 14th st., Bklyn., 82.20. 96. Laurin°, Congetta A., 114-63 175th st., St. Albans, N. Y., 82.20. 97. Sarner, Ruth II., 1245 Eastern pkway., Bklyn., 82.20. 98. Derman, Rosalind, 975 Washington ave., Bklyn., 82.20. 99. Murphy, Marie G., 68 Montague st., Bklyn., 82.20. 100. Meehan, Helen E., 477 Sackett st., Bklyn„ 82. 101. Elzer, Beatrice M., 756 Tompkins ave., Fort Wadsworth, 81.80. 102. Feldman, Sue, 755 Ocean ave., Bklyn., Apt. 25, 81.80. 103. Solomon, Eleanor, 2492 DeVoe ter., Bronx, 81.80. 104. Kelly, 'Regina R., 447 5th st., Bklyn., 81.80. 105. Waters, Imogene, 189 Washington Park, Bklyn., 81.60. 106, Masanow, Esther, 1111 57th st., Bklyn,, 8160. 107. Pinner, Lisette J., 67 St, Johns pl., Bklyn., 81,60. 108. White, Anne, 81 Clinton ave., Bklyn., 81.60. 109. Kahane, Rose, 990 Greene ave., Bklyn., 81.60. 110. Dentscher, Jeanette S., 256 Ryerson' st., Bklyn., 81.60. 111. Goldstein, Gladys, 684 W. 161st st., 81.60. 112. Moss, Caroline E., 1608 3d ave., 81.60. 113. Whelan, Mary R., 131 89th st., Bklyn., 81.40. 114. Mitchel, Caroline C., 1001 Home st., Bronx, 81.40. 115. Horsco- witz, Rebecca, 1626 Union st., Bklyn., 81.40. 116. Sheehan, Eleanor, 564 W. 189th st., Apt. 4-F, 81.40. 117. Waldraff, Martha M., 2147 Ellis ave., Bronx, 81.40. 118, Horowitz, Rose, 86 W. 179th st., 81.40. 119. Wohlgemuth, Sonia J., 2156 Cortelyou rd., Bklyn., 81.40. 120. Feder, Blanche, 1850 Harrison ave., Bronx, 81.40. 121. Hogan, Beatrice P., 123 Parkside ave., Bklyn., 81.40. 122. Spector, Bessie K., 209 Sullivan pl., Bklyn., 81.20. 123. Joyce, Irene M., 7101 Colonial rd., Bklyn., 81.20. 124. Gadsden, A. Muriel, 346 Fulton st., Bklyn., 81.20. 125. Vogel, Estelle. 625 Howard ave., Bklyn., 81.20. 126. Schlenoff, Estelle, 1414 46th st., Bklyn., 81.20. 127, Rains, Rita B., 245 W. 107th st., 81. 128. Bright, Mildred E., 150 Herkimer st., Bklyn., 81. 129. Donovan, Catherine M., 340 E. 198th st., Bronx, 81. 130. Totarinchyk, Anna, 340 E. 18th st., 81. 131. Rodechko, Nettie, 8402 Penelope ave., Forest Hills West, 81. 132. Blaney, Alma C., 903 Fade st., Bronx, 80.80. 133. McMahon, Marie, 636 56th st., Bklyn., 80.80. 134. Axelrod, Estelle, 409 Bradford st., Bklyn., 80.80. 135. Barron, Nora M., 226 Mt. Hope pl., Bronx, 80.80. 136. Granfield, Rita M., 547 Bergen st.. Bklyn., 80.80. 137. Miller, Hannah, 811 Crotona Park North, Bronx, 80.80, 138. Appellc, Marion, 731 Greenwich st., 80.60. 139. Cuff, Margaret M., 5941 60th st., Maspeth, 80.40. 140. Steinman, Sylvia, 520 Grand st., Apt. H-33, 80.40. 141. Gold, Pearl, 881 10th ave., 80.20. 142. Snyder, Lena, 845 Lenox rd., Bklyn., 80.20. 143. Harris, Alice L., 367 Edgecombe ave., 80.20. 144. Fish, Pearl, 2005 Gleason ave., Bronx, 80.20. 145. Leviton, May, 1773 65th st., Bklyn., 80,20. 146. Fisher, Dorothie, 770 St. Marks ave., Bklyn., 80.20. 147. McArdle, Marguerite, 212 W. R2(1 st., 80. 148. Johnson, Catherine R., 102 W. 93d st., 80. 149, Borgstcde, Lillian II., 1346 Richmond ave., Port Richmond, 79.80. 150. Burke, Katherine E., 49 Highland p1., Bklyn., 79.80. 151. Belinkin, Sophie, 1975 Bathgate ave., Bronx, 79.80. 152. Sanders, Evelyn M., 1546 Fulton st., Bklyn., 79.80. 153. Korman, Rose, 426 W. 47th st., 79.60. 154. Curran, Catherine E., 253 E. Kingsbridge rd., Bronx, 79.60. 155. Rosenblatt. Bella, 1165 E. 12th st., Bklyn., 79.60. 156. Sullivan, Madeline V., 1237 Woodycrest ave., Bronx, 79.60. 157. Goldwater, Theresa, 1827 Amethyst st„ Bronx, 79.40. 158. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Eligible Lists Published June 26, 1935

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Page 1: New York Universitycityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1935/1935-06-28.pdf · 2018. 9. 8. · LXIII. NUMBER 18870. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935 PRICE, 10 Cuts. THE CITY RECORD

LXIII. NUMBER 18870. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935

PRICE, 10 Cuts.

THE CITY RECORD 40"

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

BOARD OF CITY RECORD FIORELLO H. LAGUARDIA. MAYOI. Chaim's

PAUL WINDELS, COMPATION COUNSEL FRANK J. TAYLOR. Conersoeus

STEPHEN G. KELLEY, SUrtuvtaot 2213 Municipal Building, Manhattan. WO ma 2-3490

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, -$20 (by mail, $20.10); Official Canvass of Votes, $1 (by mail,

Q1.10); Registry Lists, 25 cents each assembly district (by mail, 27 cents); Law Department uarterly Report, $1 (by mail, $1.05); 'Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, $3 each section (by mall,

$2.05); Detailed List of Exempt Properties, $2 (by mail, $2.05). OTHER PUBLICATIONS ON SALE: Building Code, $1.25 (by mail, $1.35); Code of

Ordinances, $3 (by mail, $3.10); Domestic Relations Court Act, 6S cents (by mail, 7S cents); Electrical Code, 30 cents (by mail, 34 cents); Fire Retarding Rules and Regulations, 10 cents (by mail, 12 cents); Land Value Maps, complete for the City in one volume, 82 (by mail, $3.10); Multiple Dwelling Law, 50 cents (by mail, 54 cents); Official Directory, leather bound, 50 cents (by mail, S3 cents); Official Directory, paper bound, 35 cents (by mail, 37 cents).

Order mast be accompanied by currency, money order or check drawn to the order of "Supervisor of the City Record."

ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the Cite Recap 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.

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

• Check must be certified. •■■•1•110•••

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Aldermen, Board of- Notice of Public Hearing by Com-

mittee on General Welfare 4321 Notice of Continued Public Hear-

ing by Committee on Buildings 4321 Armory Board-Proposed Approval

of Subcontractor 4328 Board Meetings 4328 Bronx, President Borough of The-

Proposals 4330 Brooklyn, President Borough of-

Proposals 4329 Changes in Departments, Etc. 4327 Docks, Department of-Proposed Ap-

proval of Subcontractors 4334 Education, Department of-

Proposals 4328 Proposed Approval of Subcon-

tractors 4328 Elections, Board of-Proposals 4334 Estimate and Apportionment, Board

of- Notices of Public Hearings-

Franchise Matters 4333 Public Improvement Matters . . 4333

Finance, Department of- Confirmation of Assessments-No-

tices to Property Owners 4334 Corporation Sale of Buildings and

Appurtenances Thereto on City Real Estate by Sealed Bids 4334

Vouchers Received June 27, 1935 4325 Warrants Made Ready for Payment

June 27, 1935 4322 Health, Department of-Proposed Ap-

proval of Subcontractor 4334 Higher Education, Board of-Pro-

posals 4332 Hospitals, Department of-Proposals 4332 Instructions to Bidders on Work to

Be Done and Supplies to Be Fur- nished 4338

Municipal Civil Service Commission-Eligible Lists Published June 26,

1935 4321 General Instructions as to Exami-

nations 4330

Municipal Civil Service Commission- Notices of Examinations 4330 Notices to Appear for Examina-

tions 4330 Municipal Court of The City of New

York-Removal of First District Court, Borough of Manhattan 4329

Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Buildings, Etc. 43.38

Official Directory 4327 Police Department-Owners Wanted

for Unclaimed Property 4328 Purchase, Department 'of-

Proposals 4335 Sale of Parts of the Ferryboat

"Atlantic" 4335 Richmond, President Borough of-

. Proposals 4328 Sanitation, Department of-Proposals 4333 Supreme Court, First Department-

Application to Court to Condemn

Property 4336

Notice to File Claims 4337 Supreme Court, Second Department-

Application to Court to Condemn Property 4337

Filing Bills of Costs 4337 Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to

File Objections 4337 Notice to File Claims 4337

Transit Commission-State of New York-Notice of Hearing-Case No. 2911 4333

Transportation, Board of- Invitation to Bidders 4333 Invitation to Contractors 4333 Proposals-Notice to Bidders 4333 Sale of Scrap Rolled Steel Car

Wheels 4333 Triborough Bridge Authority-For

the Excavation for Depressed Roadway, A s t o r i a Boulevard, Queens Connection of the Tri- borough Bridge 4329

Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Department of-Proposed Ap- proval of Subcontractor 4334

BOARD OF ALDERMEN

Public Hearing by the Committee on General Welfare

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE COMMITTEE ON GEN-ERAL WELFARE of the Board of Aldermen will hold a public hearing in the

ALDERMANIC CHAMBER, CITY HALL, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, on FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935, at 2.30 O'CLOCK P. M., on the following matter:

No. 1397, Ord. No. 173-An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances in relation to the licensing and regulation of vendors of produce and other food-stuffs. This ordinance may be found in the minutes of the Board of Aldermen printed in

THE CITY RECORD of April 25, 1935. All persons interested are invited to be present.

j26,28 MICHAEL J. CRUISE, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen.

Continued Public Hearing by the Committee on Buildings

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE COMMITTEE ON BUILDINGS will hold a continued public hearing in the ALDERMANIC CHAM-

BER, CITY HALL, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, on MONDAY, JULY 1, 1935, at 2 P. M., on the following:

An ordinance to repeal chapter five, articles one to thirty-two, inclusive, known as the Building Code of the Code of Ordinances of the city of New York, and to amend and supersede the said Code of Ordinances by adding a new chapter five, articles one to sixteen, inclusive, in place thereof.

For the consideration of "article 14, Plumbing and Gas Piping." Amendments and suggestions must be submitted to the Committee in writing.

This ordinance .may be found in the minutes of the Board of Aldermen printed in THE CITY RECORD of March 22, 1934.

All persons interested are invited to be present. j24,jy1 MICHAEL J. CRUISE, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen.

THE CITY RECORD Playground Director (Women)

Subject to Medical 1. Schneider, Teresa R., 266 Washington ave., Bklyn., 95.20. 2. Diskin, Winifred V., 6135 Fieldston rd., Bronx, 91.40. 3. Mettler, Evelyn R., 116 Cambridge pl., Bklyn., 91.20. 4. Hanisch, Mildred E., 198 Fingerboard rd., Rosebank, S. I., 90.80. 5. Finnegan, Kathleen, 2771 Morris ave., Bronx, 90. 6. Reilly, Lucille C., 243 Riverside drive, 89.80. 7. Levin, Renee, 115 Eastern pkway., Bklyn., 89.20. 8. Chmura, Mary, 5447 65th pl., Maspeth, L. 9. Pearlman, Blanche, 5104 17th ave., Bklyn., 89.

10. Westphal, Grenafore, 540 Manhattan ave., 88.80. 11. Lennon, Helen G., 2519 Clarendon rd., Bklyn., 88.80. 12. Friedlander, Blanche, 3202 Bedford ave., Bklyn., 88.60. 13. Konowitz, Edith C., 924 Avenue P, Bklyn., 88.40. 14. Ray, Alice H., 2024 Benedict ave., Bronx, 88.20. 15. Cohen, Gertrude, 1416 Nelson ave., Bronx, 88. 16. Taege, Alma G., 3241 154th st., Flushing, 88. 17. Madian, Anna, 645 E. 4th st., Bklyn., 87.80. 18. Bernstein, Minerva, 53 Clifford pl., Bronx, 87.80. 19. Waters, Josephine, 4334 Judge st., Elmhurst, 87.60. 20. Wallach, Sylvia, 2301 Bedford ave., Bklyn., 87.40. 21. Friedlander, Adele E., 3202 Bedford ave., Bklyn., 87.40. 22. Murphy, Dorothy C.,

207 Warburton ave., Yonkers, N. Y., 87. 23. Zipser, Ruth J., 129. Engert ave., Bklyn., 87. 24. Cummings, Eileen M., 303 E. 30th st., 86.80. 25. Dickstein, Lillian, 899 Albany ave., Bklyn., 86.60. 26. Jackson, Esther R., 2%9 Perry ave., Bronx, 86.20. 27. Epstein, Regina M., 1753 55th st., Bklyn., 86.20. 28. Martin, Marguerite M., 1911 Homecrest ave., Bklyn., 86.20. 29. Auerbach, Sylvia, 161 Clinton st., Bklyn., 86.20. 30. Reilly, Rose E., 243 Riverside drive, 86.20. 31. Shapiro, Frances F., 178 Rockaway pkway., Bklyn., 86. 32. Gutes, Pauline I., 17 Van Siclen ave., Bklyn., 86. 33. Scheibeler, Laura C., 9219 54th ave., Elmhurst, 85.80. 34. Meyer, Ruth M., 1912 Prospect ave., Bronx, 85.80. 35. Callahan, Catherine E., 397 Victory blvd., Tompkinsville, S. 85.60. 36. Mauceri, Joan F., 131 Irving ave., Bklyn., 85.60. 37. Avelino, Grace C., 3518 24th ave., Astoria, 85.60. 38. Brady, Veronica F., 600 W. 174th st., 85.60. 39. Reimer, Cecelia A., 161 Weirfield st., Bklyn., 85.40. 40. Jesinkey, Elizabeth M., 396a 9th st., Bklyn., 85.20.

41. Goodman, Alma, 624 Coster st., Bronx, 85.20. 42. MacVey, Elizabeth H., 387 Parkside ave., Bklyn., 85.20. 43. Werbelovsky, Irene, 1947 Ocean ave., Bklyn., 85.20. 44. Driscoll, Mildred A., 2523 Newkirk ave., Bklyn., 85.20. 45. Gerschwitz, Sophie T., 932 Carroll st., Bklyn., 85. 46. Conn, Leah, 36 Horatio st., 85. 47. Wexler, Edna B., 2954 E. 196th st., Bronx, 85, 48. Zarski, Albina H., 2699 Bedford ave., Bklyn., 85. 49. Kates, Viola, 51 Morton st., 84.80. 50. Schwartz, Irma, 1782 E. 15th st., Bklyn., 84.80, 51. Croake, Mary R., 433 W. 260th st., 84.60. 52. Boggiano, Eleanor, 244 Beach 139th st., Belle Harbor, 84.60. 53. Metz, Catherine C., 342 E. 63d st., 84.49. 54. McGirr, Edith M., 936 Bay Ridge ave., Bklyn., 84.40. 55. Brierly, Grace D., 219 Brooklyn ave., Bklyn., 84.40. 56. Saunders, Marie, 337 St. Anns ave., Bronx, 84.20. 57. Kaiser, Sylvia, 860 E. 161st st., Bronx, 84.20. 58. McCarthy, Ruth C.. 9610 132d ave., Ozone Park, 84. 59. Kaplan, Berenice, 1314 Leland ave., Bronx, 84. 60. Bloom, Beatrice R., 2752 Holland ave., Bronx, 83.80.

61. Guild, Rosemary, 190-04 118th rd., St. Albans, 83.80. 62. Burns, Bernice, 239 W. 13th st., 83.80. 63. Edelson, Mildred S., I10 E. 16th st., 83.80. 64. Shapiro, Muriel V., 567 Ocean pkway., Bklyn., 83.80. 65. Herzog, Sylvia L., 1923 66th st., Bklyn., 83.60. 66. Amchanitzky, Rose, 140 Rodney st., Bklyn., 83.60. 67. Rautio, Vieno M. E., 821 43d st., Bklyn., 83.60. 68. Stretzke, Florence, 510 E. 83d st., 83.40. 69. Quinlan, Martha, 3162 Hull ave., Bronx, 83.40. 70. Alston, Alberta L., 248 W. 154th st., 83.40. 71. Dormont, Bertha, 353 W. 24th st., 83.40. 72. Elliott, Mildred A., 210 E. 68th st., 83.40. 73. Willdorf, Henrietta, 100 W. 77th st., 83.20. 74. Shapiro, Ethel, 415 Linden blvd., Bklyn., 83.20. 75. Beane, Estelle G., 30 Macombs pl., 8320. 76. Pass, Beatrice, 284 E. 31st st., Bklyn., 83.20. 77. McEntegart, Mary A., 306 Mosholu Parkway South, 83.20. 78. Keyserling, Sara D., 3241 154th st., Flushing, 83.20. 79. Goldenberg, Mildred, 1455 55th st., Bklyn., 83. 80. De Martino, Concetta, 2016 Lafontaine ave., Bronx, 83.

81. Bean, Gladys R., 40 DeGroot p1., West New Brighton, 83. 82. Neafscy, Mar-garet V., 4109 54th st., Woodside, 83. 83. Rubino, Norma, 171-27 Bagley ave., Hushing, 82.80. 84. Kiernan, Muriel L., 2050 75th st., Bklyn., 82.80. 85. Himmelstein, Estelle J., 175 E. 151st M., Bronx, 82.80. 86. Gross, Nettie, 1641 65th st., Bklyn., 82.60. 87. Huepper, Dorothy H., 2782 Pond pl., Bronx, 82.60. 88. Clark, Elizabeth E., 1808 Avenue 0, Bklyn., 82.60. 89. Devlin, Marion E., 2559 Decatur ave., Bronx, 82.40. 90. Vascellaro, Lila, 76 Jefferson ave., Bklyn., 82.40. 91. Schickler, Mildred, 778 Dumont ave., Bklyn., 82.40. 92. Berner, Geraldine R., 1535 Walton ave., Bronx, 82.40. 93. Levitis, Esther G., 1417 Grand Concourse, Bronx, 8220. 94. Feuer, Ruth R., 3 E. 109th st., 82.20. 95. Doyle, Martha C., 1334 E. 14th st., Bklyn., 82.20. 96. Laurin°, Congetta A., 114-63 175th st., St. Albans, N. Y., 82.20. 97. Sarner, Ruth II., 1245 Eastern pkway., Bklyn., 82.20. 98. Derman, Rosalind, 975 Washington ave., Bklyn., 82.20. 99. Murphy, Marie G., 68 Montague st., Bklyn., 82.20. 100. Meehan, Helen E., 477 Sackett st., Bklyn„ 82.

101. Elzer, Beatrice M., 756 Tompkins ave., Fort Wadsworth, 81.80. 102. Feldman, Sue, 755 Ocean ave., Bklyn., Apt. 25, 81.80. 103. Solomon, Eleanor, 2492 DeVoe ter., Bronx, 81.80. 104. Kelly, 'Regina R., 447 5th st., Bklyn., 81.80. 105. Waters, Imogene, 189 Washington Park, Bklyn., 81.60. 106, Masanow, Esther, 1111 57th st., Bklyn,, 8160. 107. Pinner, Lisette J., 67 St, Johns pl., Bklyn., 81,60. 108. White, Anne, 81 Clinton ave., Bklyn., 81.60. 109. Kahane, Rose, 990 Greene ave., Bklyn., 81.60. 110. Dentscher, Jeanette S., 256 Ryerson' st., Bklyn., 81.60. 111. Goldstein, Gladys, 684 W. 161st st., 81.60. 112. Moss, Caroline E., 1608 3d ave., 81.60. 113. Whelan, Mary R., 131 89th st., Bklyn., 81.40. 114. Mitchel, Caroline C., 1001 Home st., Bronx, 81.40. 115. Horsco-witz, Rebecca, 1626 Union st., Bklyn., 81.40. 116. Sheehan, Eleanor, 564 W. 189th st., Apt. 4-F, 81.40. 117. Waldraff, Martha M., 2147 Ellis ave., Bronx, 81.40. 118, Horowitz, Rose, 86 W. 179th st., 81.40. 119. Wohlgemuth, Sonia J., 2156 Cortelyou rd., Bklyn., 81.40. 120. Feder, Blanche, 1850 Harrison ave., Bronx, 81.40.

121. Hogan, Beatrice P., 123 Parkside ave., Bklyn., 81.40. 122. Spector, Bessie K., 209 Sullivan pl., Bklyn., 81.20. 123. Joyce, Irene M., 7101 Colonial rd., Bklyn., 81.20. 124. Gadsden, A. Muriel, 346 Fulton st., Bklyn., 81.20. 125. Vogel, Estelle. 625 Howard ave., Bklyn., 81.20. 126. Schlenoff, Estelle, 1414 46th st., Bklyn., 81.20. 127, Rains, Rita B., 245 W. 107th st., 81. 128. Bright, Mildred E., 150 Herkimer st., Bklyn., 81. 129. Donovan, Catherine M., 340 E. 198th st., Bronx, 81. 130. Totarinchyk, Anna, 340 E. 18th st., 81. 131. Rodechko, Nettie, 8402 Penelope ave., Forest Hills West, 81. 132. Blaney, Alma C., 903 Fade st., Bronx, 80.80. 133. McMahon, Marie, 636 56th st., Bklyn., 80.80. 134. Axelrod, Estelle, 409 Bradford st., Bklyn., 80.80. 135. Barron, Nora M., 226 Mt. Hope pl., Bronx, 80.80. 136. Granfield, Rita M., 547 Bergen st.. Bklyn., 80.80. 137. Miller, Hannah, 811 Crotona Park North, Bronx, 80.80, 138. Appellc, Marion, 731 Greenwich st., 80.60. 139. Cuff, Margaret M., 5941 60th st., Maspeth, 80.40. 140. Steinman, Sylvia, 520 Grand st., Apt. H-33, 80.40.

141. Gold, Pearl, 881 10th ave., 80.20. 142. Snyder, Lena, 845 Lenox rd., Bklyn., 80.20. 143. Harris, Alice L., 367 Edgecombe ave., 80.20. 144. Fish, Pearl, 2005 Gleason ave., Bronx, 80.20. 145. Leviton, May, 1773 65th st., Bklyn., 80,20. 146. Fisher, Dorothie, 770 St. Marks ave., Bklyn., 80.20. 147. McArdle, Marguerite, 212 W. R2(1 st., 80. 148. Johnson, Catherine R., 102 W. 93d st., 80. 149, Borgstcde, Lillian II., 1346 Richmond ave., Port Richmond, 79.80. 150. Burke, Katherine E., 49 Highland p1., Bklyn., 79.80. 151. Belinkin, Sophie, 1975 Bathgate ave., Bronx, 79.80. 152. Sanders, Evelyn M., 1546 Fulton st., Bklyn., 79.80. 153. Korman, Rose, 426 W. 47th st., 79.60. 154. Curran, Catherine E., 253 E. Kingsbridge rd., Bronx, 79.60. 155. Rosenblatt. Bella, 1165 E. 12th st., Bklyn., 79.60. 156. Sullivan, Madeline V., 1237 Woodycrest ave., Bronx, 79.60. 157. Goldwater, Theresa, 1827 Amethyst st„ Bronx, 79.40. 158.

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Pearlman, Pauline, 968 Montgomery st., Bklyn., 79.40. 159. Radner, Ethel, 2162 Valentine ave., Bronx, 79.40. 160. McGrath, Beatrice M., 280 E. 201st st., Bronx, 79.40.

161. Wiener, Eleanor, 710 Avenue K, Bklyn., 79.40. 162. Sagon, Pearl, 1048 42d st., Bklyn., 79.40. 163. Goldwasser, Ruth H., 1533 Jesup ave., Bronx, 79.20. 164. Plcsser, Yetta, 253 Bleecker st., Bklyn., 79. 165. Friedlander, Sylvia M., 1560 Grand Concourse, Bronx, care Miller, 79. 106. Jackson, Ruth N., 1576 Taylor ave., Bronx, 78.80. 107. Rebhun, Paula, 141 E. 3d st., 78.80. 168. McGuire, Ruth V., 307 E. 39th st., Bklyn., 78.60. 169. Offner, Esther, 1643 Madison ave., 78.60. 170. Mondshein, Florence, 2244 Creston ave., Bronx, 78.40. 171. McNamara, Elizabeth D., 233 Hoyt st., Bklyn., 78. 172. Conness, Mary E., 2737 Marion ave., Bronx, 77.60. 173. Burdman, Sylvia, 3052 Brighton 3d st., Bklyn., 77.20. 174. Strassburg, Lillian S., 1452 Beach ave., Bronx, 76.80. 175. Brandwein, Helen, 317 E. 3d st., 76.60. 176. Stern, Esther M., 11 E. 199th st., Bronx, 76.66. 177. Wolfshaut, Miriam, 419 E. 6th st., 76.60. 178. Frank-furt, Diana, 1226 Evergreen ave., Bronx, 76.40. 179. Cohen, Diana, 55 W. 110th st., 76.40. 180. Mantel], Beatrice, 2180 Holland ave., Bronx, 75.

181. Applegate, Maurie E., 997 Union ave., Bronx, Apt. 8, care of Gaskin, 73.80. 182. Giovine, Marie E., 3044 86th st., Jackson Heights, 73.60. 183. Hewitt, Madeline A., 9 Lefferts pl., Ilklyn., 73.20. 184. Kull, Antoinette, 171-43 Ashby ave., Flushing,

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I. Peck, Arthur S., 70 79th st., Bklyn., 88.60. 2. Mirsky, Arthur, 1752 W. 7th st., 87.40. 3. Attneu, Mortimer, 994 E. 172d st., Bronx, 87.40. 4. Musicant. Arthur, 1463 E. 3d st., Bklyn., 85.60. 5. Monroe. Edward F., 3110 103d st., East Elmhurst, 85.60. I. Block, Benjamin B., 279 Buffalo ave., Bklyn., 85.40, 7. Rienecker, Henry W., 9266 218th st., Queens Village, 8520. 8. Atkins, Murray F., 216 Sumpter st., Bklyn., 85. 9, Goldberg, Isidor H., 1911 E. 21st st., Bklyn., 84.60.

10. Wattenberg, Joseph, 908 Freeman st., Bronx, 84.40. 11. Schi ffman, Irving A., 3240 Netherland ave., Bronx, 83.80. 12. Halperin. Dave, 807 Arnow ave., Bronx, 83.60. 13. Boston, Bernard, 1475 Popham ave., Bronx, 83.60. 14. Abel, Harold, 237 Schaeffer st., Bklyn., 83.60. 15. Goodman, Jacob, 3560 Rochambeau ave., Bronx, 83.40. 16. Youngerman, Sidney, 1667 Sterling p1., Bklyn., 83.40. 17. Cohen, Benjamin, 1564 W. 7th st., Bklyn., 83.40. 18, Tuzza, Joseph C., 1829 Benson ave., Bklyn., 8340. 19. Brown, Milton F., 2246 Ocean ave., Bklyn., 83.40. 20. Levy, Melville F., 104 W. 70th st., 8320. 21. Meagher, Cormack, 1977 Morris ave., Bronx, 83.20. 22. Lenzi, Michael, 1133

85th st., Bklyn., 83.20. 23. Nash, Joseph, 626 Prospect ave., Bronx, 83. 24. Stockheim, Nathan C., 56 W. 114th st., 83. 25. Prediger, Arthur A., 140 W. 16th st., 82.80. 26. Dulherg, Murray, 700 Saratoga ave., Bklyn., 8180. 27. Rhatigan, Joseph M., 1355 St. Marks ave., Bklyn., 82.80. 28. Rothenhaus, Perry, 364 Hewes st., Bklyn., 82.60. 29. Marshall, Maurice D., 1184 Walton ave,. Bronx, 82.60. 30. Ryan, Thomas, 314 E. 196th st., Bronx, 82.60. 31. O'Hara, Bryan H., 4416 Case st., Elmhurst, 82.40. 32. Greene, Louis, 287 E. 34th st., Bklyn., 82.40. 33. Crifasi, Joseph J., 188 71st st., Bklyn., 82.20. 34. Rosen, Abraham, 544 Commonwealth ave., Bronx, 82.20. 35. Cohen, Max, 1458 Seabury pl., Bronx, 82. 36. Penn, Matthew, 74 St. Marks pl., 82. 37. Braunstein, Percey C., 150-40 86th ave., Jamaica, 82. 38. Buchsbaum, Meyer, 1246 Shakespeare ave., Bronx, 81.80. 39. Middleman, Fred, 2731 Atlantic ave., Bklyn., 81.80. 40. Corpnel, Jules, 1937 Ocean ave., Bklyn., 81.80.

41. Schmidt, Charles A., Hillcrest ave., White Plains, N. Y., 81.80. 42. Juliber, Irving G., 618 Eastern pkway., Bklyn., 81.80. 43. Phillips, Murray, 2205 Walton ave., Bronx, 81.80. 44. Corrigan, Richard P., 572 W. 141st st., 81,80. 45. Shaftel Edward G., 87 Taylor st., Bklyn., 81.80. 46. Cello, Patrick, J., 148-09 11th ave., Jamaica, 81.80. 47. Krinsky, Leon, 1368 E. 7th st., Bklyn., 81.60. 48. Welson, Aaron, 1425 Grand Con-course, Bronx, 81.60. 49. Blau, Edward, 801 E. Tremont ave., Bronx, 81.40. 50. Schiffer, Leo, 781 E. 161st st., 81.40. 51. Tierney, Robert J., 531 W. 217th st., 81.40. 52. Jaffe, George, 109-30 143d st., Jamaica, 81.20. 53. Kaminsky, Irving L., 9505 41st ave., Elmhurst, 81.20. 54. Rothenberg, Abraham J., 555 Crown st., Bklyn., 81.20. 55. Mazzarello, John A., 3317 Barnes ave., Bronx, 81.20. 56. Waxman, Joseph, 492 Sheffield ave., Bklyn., 81. 57. Barfield, Jesse, 109-38 135th st., South Ozone Park, 81. 58. Burrough, Robert J., 227 Riverside drive, 81. 59. Marinello, Dominic C., 147 Elizabeth st., 81. 60. Walsh, Thomas F. J., 87 Pioneer st., Bklyn., 81.

61. Kiesler, Harry I., 229 Orange ct., Bklyn., 80.80. 62. Quigley, James L., 10 Park Terrace East, 80.80. 63. Grossman, Irving I., 365-A Quincy st., Bklyn., 80.80. 64. Golden, Morton, 70 Patchen ave., Bklyn., 80.60. 65. Friedman, Edward D., 225-24 Mcntone ave., Laurelton, L. I., 80.60. 66. Rosenberg, Harold J., 3143 Fulton st., Bklyn., 80.60. 67. Greco, John G., 1466 E. 17th st., Bklyn., 80.60. 68. Weiss, Jacob, 672 Miller ave., Bklyn., 80.60. 69. Schlesinger, Ralph M., 455 Ocean ave., Bklyn., 80.60. 70. Liherti, Ralph J., 425 E. 114th st., 80.60. 71. Wintner, Albert S., 602 W. 137th st., 80.40. 72. Marmarosch, Joseph, 1412 Sterling pl., Bklyn., 80.40. 73. Laffel, Gustave S., 2261 Ocean ave., Bklyn., 80.40. 74. Singer, Arthur L., 860 E. 161st., Bronx, 80.40. 75. Feeney, Martin J., 320 82d st., Bklyn., 80.20. 76. Kaldor, Leon, 981 Jefferson ave., Bklyn., 80.20. 77. Denaro, Frank, 157 Allen st., 80.20. 78. Zarbin, Hyman D., 241 Clifton pl., Bklyn., 80.20. 79. Rice, Abraham, 952 E. 3d st., Bklyn., 80. 80. Molinsky, David, 1200 Hoe ave., Bronx, 80.

81. Roman, Moses, 86 India st., Bklyn., 80. 82. Sommers, Arthur H., 2044 E. 13th st., Bklyn., 80. 83. Tanke, Moe J., 1219 Gilbert pl., Bronx, 80. 84. Wallach, Ben H., 218 So, 3d st., Bklyn., 80. 85. Feirstein, Martin, 3215 Holland ave., Bronx, 80. 86. Schiffeldrim, Benjamin, 972 Leggett ave., Bronx, 79.80. 87. Reid, Herman, 373 Miller ave., Bklyn., 79.80, 88. Farrell, Thomas J., 61-A 7th ave., Bklyn., 79.80. 89. Lawrence, Arthur E., 75 Hanson pl., Bklyn., 79.80. 90. Mirsky, Paul, 316 Beverly rd, Bklyn., 79.80. 91. Seewald, Abraham, 961 E. 9th st., Bklyn., 79.60. 92. Geller, Murray, 125 MacDougal st., 79.60. 93. Rommer, Robert G., 133 E. 43d st., Bklyn., 79.60. 94. Hall, Richard, 404-30 Farmers ave., Hollis, 79.40. 95. Hammer, Joachim, 99 Kosciusko st., Bklyn., 79.40. 96. Lustig, Sidney, 495 Barbey st., Bklyn., 79.40. 97. Weiss, Morris, 102 Sumner ave., Bklyn., 79.40. 98. Stopen, Peter, 528 E. 142d st., Bronx, 79.40. 99. Connorton, John V., 233 E. 69th st., 79.20. 100. Addeo, Albert L., 251 Evergreen ave., Bklyn., 79.20.

101. Cohen, Louis D., 11 Sands Walk, Bklyn., 79.20. 102. Wettstein, Hyman S., 1821 Davidson ave., Bronx, 79.20. 103. Vincent, George C., 58 Marble Hill ave., 79.20. 104. Shleffar, Sidney B., 3595 Bainbridge ave., Bronx, 7920. 105. Barr, Harold H., 7215 41st ave., Jackson Heights, 79.20. 166. Fisch], Edward, 681 W. 193d st., 79.20. 107. Mazzarella, Anthony, 108-39 53d ave., Corona, 7920. 108. Kennedy, John W., 547 74th st., Bklyn., 79.20. 109. Schneeberg, Samuel, 1537 W. 10th st., Bklyn., 79. 110. Cuttler, Abraham R., 27 W. 181st st., 79. 111. Goldin, Philip, 1420 Lincoln pl., Bklyn., 79. 112. Blecker, Irving, 632 Vermont st., Bklyn., 79. 113. Abramson, Wil-liam I., 1605 W. 6th st., Bklyn., 79. 114. Jahelka, George W., Jr., 9811 34th ave., Corona, 79. 115. Peckham, Edward W., 4137 67th st., Woodside, 79. 116. Oglio, Alfonso, 869 E. 231st st., 79. 117. Gold Irving, 890 E. 14th st., 13klyn., 79. 118. Loeh-felm, Walter F., 1142 Park pl., Bklyn., 79. 119. Dyckes, Alfred E., 550 Academy st., 78.80. 120. Feingold, Harry, 1678 St. Johns pl., Bklyn., 78.80.

121. Harris, Isreal H., 222 Wilson ave., Bklyn., 78.80. 122. Minkoff, Irving, 2530 Ocean ave., Bklyn., 78.80. 123. Goldberg, Ben, 721 Eastern pkway., Bklyn., 78.80. 124. Goldman, Benjamin, 318 Rochester ave., Bklyn., 78.80. 125. Levine, Harold, 1033 Hoe ave., Bronx, 78.60. 126. Martin, Harry F., 7522 60th st., Ridgewood, 78.60. 127. Edel-son, Isaac, 788 Arnow ave., Bronx, 78.60. 128. Mulhearn, Henry J., 4914 7th ave., Bklyn., 78.60. 129. Rosenzweig, Sidney, 2819 Avenue P, Bklyn., 78.60. 130. Chesneau, Archie, 1665 Grand Concourse, Bronx, 78.60. 131. Levinson, Kenneth R., 8404 Penelope ave., Rego Park, L. I., 78.60. 132. White, John M., 216 E. 83d st., 78.60. 133. Feinberg, Milton A., 189 Ocean pkway., Bklyn., 78.60. 134. Seeman, Paul, 155 Hendrix st., Bklyn., 78.60. 135. Bepler, Peter T., 286 E. 10th st., 78.40. 136. Kaplan, Saul B., 1120 Wyatt st.. Bronx, 78.40. 137. Donahue, Joseph R., 220 Wadsworth ave., 78.40. 138. Korovin, Nathan, 3333 89th st., Jackson Heights, L. I., 78.40. 139. Schaeffer, Sam, 469 E. 98th st., Bklyn., 78.40. 140. Rubin, Irvin, 564 Quincy st., Bklyn., 78.40.

141. Thrush, Murl E., N. Y. Athletic Club, 180 Central Park South, 78.40. 142. Willinsky, Samuel, 108 So. 9th st., Bklyn., 78.20. 143. Coll, John F., 4111 47th ave., L. I. City, 78.20. 144. Hasselhach, Richard N., 631 88th st., Bklyn., 78.20. 145. Rolnick, Nathan, 770 Sackman st., Bklyn., 78.20. 146. Haimouitz, Norman, 94-104 Rockaway pkway., Bklyn., 78.20. 147. Sarner, Sidney D., 1824 Avenue S., Bklyn., 7820. 148. Minto,

Robert J., 3525 Victory blvd., Travis, 78.20. 149. Goldstein, Oscar, 1735 Ocean pkway Bklyn., 78. 150. Umlas, David M., 1237 Boynton ave., Bronx, 78. 151. Kastenbatim, Abraham, 1451 Washington ave., Bronx, 78. 152. Fishman, Seymour S.., 2812 Ford st., Bklyn., 78. 153. Kupperberg, Meyer, 977 Tiffany st., Bronx, 77.80. 154. Mishkin, Edmund, 249 Ocean pkway., Bklyn., 77.80. 155. Stein, Tobias T., 3152 Brighton St., Bklyn., 77.80. 156. Moskowitz, Seymour, 241 McDonough st., Bklyn., 77.80. 157. Blum-baum, Mark, 1274 Stebbins ave., Bronx, 77.80. 158. Hirsch, Marvin I., 27 W. 96th st., 77.80. 159. Lichtig, Bernard, 62 Riverdale ave., Bklyn., 77.80. 160. Viani, Paul Q., 142 W. 4th st., 77.80.

161. Weinberg, Joseph, 492 Glenmore ave., Bklyn., 77.60. 162. Marengo, Norman P., 2677 Heath ave., Bronx, 77.60. 163. Heinemann, Peter K., 45 Charles st., 77.60. 164. Zasler, Harold, 2139 82d st., Bklyn., 77.60. 165. flutter, Abe, 1291 Eastern pkway., Bklyn., 77.60. 166. Hornby, Arthur L., 198 \Vindsor pl., Bklyn., 77.40. 167. Staff, Clement, 612 W. 137th st., 77.40. 168. Catania, Ferdinand, 480 Cleveland st., 77.40. 169. Lieberty, James, 606 E. 164th st., Bronx, 77.40. 170. Kalan, Robert A., 2973 Decatur ave., Bronx, 77.40. 171. Horowitz, Philip, 1068 Ward ave., Bronx, 77.40. 172. Salan, Jack, 2080 Grand ave., Bronx, 77.20. 173. Schechter, Gerald J., 581 E. 4th st., Bklyn., 77.20. 174. Kapell, Bernard M., 3043 Emmons ave., Bklyn., 77.20. 175. Horo-witz, Sidney, 1808 Marmion ave., Bronx, 77.20. 176. Zaldin, Ralph, 1657 Sterling pl., Bklyn., 77.20. 177. Waxman, Alfred I., 1380 E. 13th st., Bklyn., 77.20. 178. Dressen, Lincoln H., 343 Montauk ave., Bklyn., 77. 179. Huppert, Milton, 125 Hoff st., Bklyn., 77. 180. Kritz, Meyer, 343 E. Houston st., 77.

181. McKeever, John T., 3224 156th st., Flushing, 77. 182. Bedell, Henry, 1448 Sterling pl., Bklyn., 77. 183. Morris, Jr., James F,, 997 Grant ave., Bronx, 77. 184. Fabricant, Benjamin FL, 8023 19th ave., Bklyn., 76.80. 185. Greenspan, Israel, 327 Bed- ford ave., Bklyn., 76.60. 186. Loffredo, Emanuel, 2303 Belmont ave., Bklyn., 76.60. 187. Samuelson, Sidney, 2137 Vyse ave., Bronx, 76.60. 188. Weitzman, Irwin, 116 Avenue D, 76.60. 189. Vogelfanger, Murray A., 1607 Ocean ave., Bklyn., 76.60. 190. Tohn, Abraham, 367 Miller ave., Bklyn., 76.60. 191. Tufel, Max H., 2140 Cruger ave., Bronx, 76.40. 192, Yellin, Sidney, 228 Henry st., 76.40. 193. Horsey, Robert L., 550 W. 20th st., 76.40. 194. Caulfield, Jr., James T., 1801 Loring pl., 76.20. 195. Holochwost, Vincent C., 248 70th st., Bklyn., 76.20. 196. Hobbs, John W., 1202 62d st., Bklyn., 7620. 197. Finn, Joseph W., 628 59th st., Bklyn., 76. 198. Gottlieb, Charles, 2877 W. 21st st., Bklyn., 76. 199. Berkowitz, Abraham, 3018 Holland ave., Bronx, 76. 200. Holzhammer, Carl T., 7836 82d st., Glendale, 76.

201. Tress, Israel, 525 Hegeman ave., Bklyn., 75.80. 202. Flynn, Gerald J., 818 Bay Ridge pkway., Bklyn., 75.80. 203. Silverstein, Samuel, 225 Utica ave., Bklyn., 75.60. 204. Prusan, Louis H., 187 Sutter ave., Bklyn., 75.60. 205. Reinberg, Herbert Z., 41 Convent ave., 75.40. 206. Midland, Oscar E., 150 Corson ave., New Brighton, S. I., 75.40. 207. D'Amico, Charles A., 3217 37th st., Astoria, 75.40. 208. Oberfest, Abraham, 717 E. 5th st., 75.40. 209. Glassberg, Joseph, 415 Lefferts ave., Bklyn., 75.40. 210. Weiss, Leo, 102 Winter ave., New Brighton, S. I., 75.20. 211. Lefkowitz, Felix, 255 W. 88th st., 7520. 212. Goldblatt, Meyer G., 84 Stuyvesant ave., Bklyn., 75. 213. Albert, Harry, 451 Kingston ave., Bklyn., 75. 214. Nolan, Paul F., 160 Hoyt st., Bklyn., 75. 215. Schneller, Joseph J., 105-19 37th ave., Corona, 75. 216. Gorman, John, 8303 Dongan ave., Elmhurst, 75. 217. Rosenstein, Irving, 1180 Gerard ave., Bronx, 75. 218. Farley, Gerard F., 100-17 202d st., Hollis, 74.80. 219. Sherman, Robert, 789 Hopkinson ave., Bklyn., 74.60. 220. Jewett, Albert L., 8684 Palo Alto ave., Hollis, 74.60.

221. Jurgens, Clement J., 80 87th st., Bklyn., 74.60. 222. Schacht, Robert, 15 Eliza-beth st., West New Brighton, S.. I., 74.60. 223. Solomon, Arthur M., 675 E. 176th st., Bronx, 74.40. 224. Schnapp, Solomon, 1208 55th st., Bklyn., 74.40. 224. Kovel, George, 406 E. 9th st., 74.40. 226. Steinberg, Herman 0., 5911 Norman st., Ridgewood, N. Y., 74.20. 227. Flynn, Raymond S. J., 681 Bay Ridge pkway., Bklyn., 74.20. 228. Cohen, Joseph, 717 E. 9th st., 73.80. 229. Shapiro, Solomon, 103 Monroe st., 73.80. 230. War- shawsky, Julius, 7305 19th ave., Bklyn., 73.60. 231. Romans, John M., 1291 Bergen st., Bklyn., 73.40. 232. Loeffler, Siegfried, 672 Beck st., Bronx, 73.40. 233. Gillen, William, 6304 Elwell crescent, Forest Hills, 73.40. 234. Wilders, James G., 4427 Matilda ave., Bronx, 73.20. 235. Hayett, Irving J., 2928 W. 32d st., Bklyn., 73.20. 236. Cullen, James P., 355 W. 19th st., 73. 237. Rudnick, Harry, 312 Powell st., Bklyn., 72.60. 238. Rosenberg, Harry, 1555 Seabury pl., Bronx, 72.60. 239. Blechner, Max A., 1455 Washington ave., Bronx, 72.20. 240. Weitzman, Irving, 388 South 1st st., Bklyn., 72.20. 241. Craven, George J., 160-11 28th ave., Flushing, 70.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

WARRANTS MADE READY FORPAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ON THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1935

Hereinbelow is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on this date in which is shown the Department of Finance warrant number, the date of the invoice or the registered number of the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the Department if Finance, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant.

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

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

Invoice Received Finance

Date or in Depart-

Warrant Contract ment of

Name of Payee

Amount Number Number Finance

Chief Medical Examiner 103868 6-18-35 Romeo Winton Auerbach $28 60 103869 6-18-35 Edward H. Nidish 15 80 103870 6-18-35 G. L. Robillard 20 00

College of The City of New York 104342 5-27-35

6-18-35 Arlington Press, Inc. 18 50 103979

6-18-35 Knickerbocker Ice Co. 18 38 103980 5-24-35

6-18-35 Chicago Apparatus Co. 8 65 103981 5- 9-35

6-18-35 Ward's Natural Science Establishment, Inc. 16 65

103982 103983 5-11-35

6-18-35 Gaffney-Kroese Electric Supply Co. 32 85 6-18-35 Weiss-De Veau Co., Inc. 20 05 6-18-35 Graybar Electric Co., Inc. 11 07 103984 5-28-35

103985 5-22-35

6-18-35 Associated American Manufacturers, Inc. 8 16 103986 4-19-35

6-18-35 Merck & Co., Inc. 49 25 103987 5-28-35

6-18-35 Munson Supply Co. 3 60 103988 5- 7-35

6-18-35 Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc. 9 90 103989

6-18-35 Charles Kurzon, Inc. 19 9?. 103990 5-25-35

6-18-35 Shine-All Sales Co. 12 00 103991 5-21-35

6-18-35 Patterson Bros., Inc. 4 70 103992 5-15-35

6-18-35 Otis Elevator Co. 32 04 Hunter College

104247 3-30-35

6-14-35 William Voit Co., Inc. 146 00 104343

6-13-35 G. E. Stechert & Co. 123 81 104344 11- 3-35

6-13-35 B. H. Blackwell, Ltd. 183 22 104345 5-10-35

6-13-35 Legislative Index Co. 100 0(1 103527

6-14-35 Harvard University Press 21 27 103998 4- 1-35

6-12-35 Corcoran Fitzgerald & Co. 48 15 103860 3-20-35

6-13-35 A. Weiss 3.? 40 104990

6-14-35 J. Fitzgerald 75 98 104991 2-13-35

6-14-35 Monroe Calculating Machine Co., Inc NI 00 105596

6-13-35 Chelsea Press 821 60 6-12-35 Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. 66 50 104337 3- 5-35

104338 3. 7-35

6-12-35 Sears, Roebuck & Co. 89 65 104339 3-15-35

6-14-35 Bainbridge. Kimpton & Haupt. Inc. 54 00 103296

6-14-35 Central Scientific Co. 45 64 103297 3- 5-35

6-14-35 Plaza Typewriter Exchange 2 00 103999 4-25-35

6-14-35 Warden, Clinton Prison 39 76 Department of Correction

104250 5-20-35

6-13-35 DeWitt & Anderson 440 00 103302 4- 9-35

6-13-35 National Writing Machine Co. 1 25 %If

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Invoice

Received Finance

Date or

in Depart-

Warrant Contract ment of

Name of Payee

Amount Number Number Finance

Department of Hospitals 6-13-35 United Conveyor Corp. 207 00 6-17-35 DeWitt & Herz, Inc. 23 78 6-12-35 Plibrico Jointless Firebrick Co. 613 00 6-20-35 D. Hauck 48 00 6-20-35 Amy Henry 18 00 6-20-35 A. Gill 66 00 6-20-35 D. Hauck 18 00 6-20-35 M. Kisilica 6 00 6-20-35 Elizabeth McGovern 12 00 6-20-35 Mary Barton 12 00 6-20-35 Ray Pritchard 12 00 6-20-35 Juel Mouritzen 12 00 6-20-35 Valborg Olsen 6 00 6-20-35 Grace Brown 12 00 6-20-35 Gertrude Rusinsky 12 00 6-20-35 Catherine McGuire 12 00 6-20-35 L. Lucas 18 00 6-20-35 M. Sweeney 12 00 6-20-35 R. Pugsley 12 00 6-20-35 M. J. Parker 6 00 6-20-35 M. J. Parker 6 00 6-20-35 K. O'Connor 6-20-35 K. O'Connor 6-20-35 0. Eroh 6-20-35 Esther Rosenberg 6-20-35 Mary Harraghy 6-20-35 Mary Harraghy 6-20-35 Virginia S. Beers 6-20-35 Maude S. Wallbridge 6-20-35 Anna Bjaanes 6-20-35 Elizabeth Moran 6-20-35 Elizabeth Moran 6-20-35 Gurnee Aaasen 6-20-35 Ann Flynn 6-20-35 H. R. Erickson 6-20-35 Helen Thomas 6-17-35 Paul Hanke 6-17-35 General Electric X-Rya Corp 6-17-35 American Cystoscope Makers, Inc 6-17-35 C. M. Sorensen Co., Inc 6-17-35 Camp Chair Supply Co., Inc 6-12-35 General Medical Book Co 6-14-35 Scanlan-Morris Co 6-19-35 Armstrong Machine Shop 6-19-35 American Slicing Machine Co 6-19-35 Cincinnati Time Recorder Co 6-19-35 Kut-Kleen Lawn Mower Co., Inc. 6-19-35 Amedus Gambino

Law Department 6-11-35 James E. Keese

Miscellaneous 104349 6-19-35 H. Valantine Wildman 104350 6-19-35 Alfred L. Malabre 104351 6-19-35 William Steinach 104352 6-19-35 Thomas Walter Carey 104570 5-31-35 Louis Sciano 104781 6-18-35 Alma Kann or City Collector 104782 6-17-35 Mary E. Croghan 104783 6-17-35 Cox's Baths, Inc. 104784 6-19-35 Clara Bohn & Philippine Milan 104785 6-19-35 Louis Flohr 104786 6-19-35 Thomas G. O'Connor, Catherine O'Con-

nor, May O'Connor, Henry J. O'Connor & Louis V. O'Connor

104787 6-19-35 Joseph Anton Kraus & Josephine Kraus Liebel

104788 6-11-35 Rose F. Golden 104789 6-19-35 N. Y. Water Service Corp. 104790 6-19-35 Brown Wheelock Harris & Co., Inc ,

agent for Winthrop Properties, Inc 104791 6-19-35 Joseph J. Pittelli 104792 6-19-35 Anmore Realty Co., Inc. 104793 6-19-35 Elvira Cordi, Briton R. Lawlor, George

H. Lawlor, individually & as guardians of property of John Loveaire, Cook, Florence May Cook & Barbara Jane Cook or City Collector

104794 6-19-35 Pietro Donato, administrator of goods chattels & credits of Antonio Donato, deceased

104795 6-17-35 Joseph G. Dondero & Harriet T. Don- dero or City Collector

104767 6-10-35 Befel Realty Corp. 104768 6-10-35 Bernard Stattman 104769 6-10-35 Henry Pape & Wilhelmina Pape 104770 6-17-35 Coney Island Centre, Inc. 104771 6-10-35 80-82 Carmine St. Corp. 104772 6-10-35 259 Bleecker St. Realty Co., Inc. 104773 6-14-35 Joseph H. Johnson 104774 6-11-35 Gilbert G. Newhouse as executor under

last will and testament of Jacob Marx, deceased 45 00

104775 6-14-35 Lunawag Realty Corp. 150 00 104776 6-13-35 Brown, Wheelock, Harris & Co., Ins,,

as agent 135 00 104777 6-17-35 Bar Building, Inc. 758 75

Department of Parks 104842 4-30-35 6-17-35 Sargent & Co., Inc. 16 00 106478 6-18-35 Mrs. F. S. Lee 20 00 103298 6-17-35 U. S. L. Battery Co. 7 46

Department of Plant and Structures 104251 5-23-35 Louis Bigolet 148 00 105328 6-19-35 G. H. Hefele 104 78 104002 4-10-35 6-14-35 Cap Screw & Nut Co. of America, Inc 87 20 104003 6- 6-35 6-17-35 Thomas J. D. Smith 14 00 104004 6- 4-35 6-17-35 Craftsweld Equipment Corp. 30 50

Police Department 104241 114892 6- 4-35 Meenan Coal Co. 1,015 28 105830 5-31-35 6-17-35 Patten Brown Co. 42 00

President, Borough of Manhattan 105660 5- 1-35 6-10-35 Benjamin Levy, assignee of Julius Med-

wedoff 84 40 President, Borough of The Bronx

105476 114957 6-14-35 Naclerio Const. Co., Inc. 13,426 47 105477 115587 5-27-35 National Bronx Bank of N. Y., assignee

of Frank Mascali & Sons, Inc 2,392 34 106229 4-30-35 6-20-35 Triangle Litho Print Co., Inc 20 06

President, Borough of Brooklyn 105478 6-13-35 Industrial Credit Corp., assignee of

E. E. Rutter 250 00

104249 5-17-35 104843 105218 4- 1-35 105239 105240 105241 105242 105243 105244 105245 105246 105247 105248 105249 105250 105251 105252 105253 105254 105255 105256 105257 105258 105773 105774 195775 105776 105777 105778 105779 105780 105781 105782 105783 105784 105785 104992 5-10-35 105661 5-17-35 103299 103300 103301 5-24-35 104000 105690 4-24-35 105691 3- 8-35 105692 5-19-35 105693 4-24-35 105694 5- 6-35 105695 5- 1-35

106153 6- 3-35

12 00 6 00 6 00

24 00 6 00 6 00

12 00 12 00 24 00 12 00 36 00 36 00 12 00 96 00 12 00 32 50

190 00 33 30 23 17 29 92 61 85 71 60 28 56 36 15 32 75 43 00 12 40

132 50

50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 16 00

120 00 190 00 50 00

105 00 35 00

96 00

180 00 315 00

3 70

40 00 47 50 35 00

29 17

35 00

35 00 75 00

425 00 625 00 125 00 42 50

200 00 180 00

FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935

THE CITY RECORD

4323

Invoice Received Finance

Date or in Depart- Warrant

Contract ment of Number Number Finance

Municipal Courts 103531 6-17-35 Irving Weber 103532 6-17-35 Lawrence A. Cavo

County Clerk, Bronx County 105330 6-13-35 6-19-35 L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc.

Supreme Courts 104353 5-31-35 6-19-35 N. Y. Tel. Co. 104354 6-14-35 6-17-35 Canaday Cooler Co., Inc. 105221 6-10-35 6-17-35 Fallon Law Book Co. 105222 6- 3-35 6-17-35 Clark Boardman Co., Ltd. 105223 5-24-35 ' 6-17-35 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 105224 5-13-35 6-17-35 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co

Surrogates' Court, New York County 104018 6- 4-35 L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc.

Surrogate's Court, Kings County 104860 6-17-35 Samuel H. Moss, Inc.

Surrogate's Court, Richmond County 103873 5-31-35 6-17-35 N. Y. Tel. Co. 103874 2-14-35 2-25-35 Canaday Cooler Co., Inc.

District Attorney, New York, County 103533 5-29-35 6-16-35 Kenmore Bar & Grill, Inc. 103534 6- 7-35 6-17-35 Simplex Specialty Co., Inc. 103535 5-23-35 6-17-35 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc.

District Attorney, Richmond County 105332 6-13-35 6-19-35 Clerk, District Court

Department of Docks 6-12 6-1 6-21-35 Kenny Bros., Inc. 21,028 50

Board of Higher Education 104346 6-18-35 Samuel Katz 104861 5-23-35 6-18-35 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 104862 4-22-35 6-18-35 Ditto Sales & Service 104863 5-24-35 6-18-35 E. F. Kalmus 104864 5-28-35 6-18-35 Harper & Bros. 104865 1-11-35 6-18-35 C. H. Stoelting Co. 104866 4- 9-35 6-18-35 Carl Fischer, Inc. 104867 5-15-35 6-18-35 Braun & Rutherford 104868 4-29-35 6-18-35 Stevenson & Marsters, Inc. 104869 5-24-35 6-18-35 Glasner Art Supply Co. 104870 6- 1-35 6-18-35 Rochester Germicide Co., Inc.

Department of Education 103690 2-21-35 6-12-35 Franz Weihs 51 40 103691 4-30-35 6-12-35 Basil Desiderio 143 00 103692 4-11-35 6-12-35 Zimmerman Bros. Plumbing &

Co., Inc. 75 17 103693 4- 8-35 6-12-35 John Manton 50 60 103694 4- 5-35 6-12-35 John Manton 74 84 103695 4-10-35 6-12-35 Adam J. Hendel 74 76 103455 4- 5-35 113653 6-14-3.5 Joseph Cavanagh & Co 27 79 103456 115534 6- 7-35 John D. Gordon, Inc. 900 00 103457 115796 6- 4-35 Universal Fixture Corp. 2,250 00 103458 113392 5-28-35 President and Directors of Manhattan

Co., assignee of City Bus Corp 103460 4-29-35 6-17-35 Dept. of Education, University of Chicago 103461 5-31-35 6-17-35 Whitaker Paper Co. 103462 5-25-35 6-18-35 Eagle Library, Inc 103463 4-25-35 6-17-35 Metal Crafts Publishing Co 103464 4-26-35 6-18-35 Talens School Products, Inc 103465 4-11-35 6-18-35 D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc 103466 4-16-35 6-17-35 Joseph Mayer Co., Inc 103467 4- 6-35 6-17-35 Foley-Tripp Co. 103468 5- 3-35 6-17-35 General Electric Supply Corp 103469 4-25-35 6-18-35 Whitlocks, Inc. 103470 5- 8-35 6-17-35 S. & S. Hardware Co., Inc 103471 5- 7-35 6-17-35 Borne Scrymser Co 103472 4-23-35 6-17-35 J. Racenstein Co 103473 11-13-34 6-17-35 L. P. Gfroerer Co 103474 4-27-35 6-17-35 Kroepke Plumbing & Heating Co 103459 6-18-35 H. Friedman & Sons, Inc 101959 4-22-35 116170 6-14-35 Thomas Barrett & Son 101960 113835 5-14-35 Woodstock Typewriter Co 101961 113835 4-17-35 Woodstock Typewriter Co 101962 115905 6-14-35 Globe Book Co., Inc 101963 116284 6-14-35 Liberty Ink Co 101964 4-11-35 115903 6-14-35 Ginn & Co 101965 4-11-35 116170 6-14-35 Thomas Barrett & Son 101%6 4-22-35 116284 6- 7-35 Liberty Ink Co 101967 4-24-35 116187 6-14-35 Office Appliances Ink Co 101968 116194 6-14-35 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc 101969 4-20-35 116172 6- 7-35 Codo Manufacturing Corp 101974 115628 6- 7-35 Auditorium Supply Co., Inc. 101970 114274 6- 4-35 Manufacturers Finance Corp., assignees

of Avers Fuel Corp. 101972 115389 6- 7-35 I. Edward Brown, Inc. 101973 115749 6- 4-35 American Type Founders Sales. Corp. 101974 114379 5-29-35 Abraham Litwin & Joseph Chotkin, as-

signees of Max Lutwin 101975 115326 5-27-35 Victor Cont. Co. 101976 115318 5-29-35 Pipe & Engineering Co., Inc. 101978 115427 5-28-35 Max J. Pershan, assignee of Crown

Paitning Co. 101977 115427 5-28-35 Sam Rein, Inc., assignee of Crown Paint-

ing Co. 104536 106757 6- 7-35 Otis Elevator Co 105538 6-18-35 Rubel Corp. 105966 116333 5-29-35 Burland Printing Co., Inc.

Department of Finance 106202 6-17-35 Tiebel Bros., Inc. 88 49 106203 4-30-35 6-17-35 William Bratter, Inc. 260 68 104340 6- 7-35 6-18-35 Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co. 9 00 104341 5-27-35 6-18-35 Underwood, Elliott, Fisher Co. 1 50 103526 5-31-35 6-17-35 Fuel Engineering Co. of N. Y. 7 50 107135 5-29-35 6-17-35 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc. 8,220 00

Fire Department 103528 6-18-35 John J. McElligott 300 00 106204 6-24-35 Treasurer, Citizen's Engine Co. 1 1,200 00 106205 6-24-35 Treasurer, Richmond Engine Co. 1 1,200 00 106206 6-24-35 Treasurer, Oceanic Hook & Ladder Co 1,000 00 106207 6-24-35 Treasurer, Hook & Ladder Co. 1 1,000 00 106208 6-24-35 Treasurer, Rossville Hook & Ladder

Co. 1 1,000 00 106209 6-24-35 Treasurer, Huguenot Engine Co. 1 1,200 00 106210 6-24-35 Treasurer, Hook & Ladder Co. 1 1,000 00

Department of Health 6- 4-35 Ray Proof Corp. 6-18-35 John J. Doyle 6-18-35 Max A. Herzog 6-18-35 William H. Park 6-18-35 Charles Rigler 6-18-35 William A. Flynn

J. Fitzgerald

Name of Payee

Amount

100 00 8 00

1 53

18 99 5 00

138 70 109 50 180 37 120 43

49 50

9 12

42 59 5 00

78 90 300 2 25

3 50

17 00 150 6 75 644 2 20 4 70 189

29 32 12 70 31 00 13 75

Heating

94 68 3 75 6 00 2 95

10 12 3 50 7 50

33 60 - 461 14 44 5 10

27 00 2 85

29 25 47 96 43 00 2 69

99 50 957 00

4,343 00 151 00 58 50 19 08

163 29 100

39 60 242 02

5 18 3,117 01

868 86 773 76

3,056 79

574 00 300 00 220 00

300 00

400 00 2,500 00

122 10 222 00

104248 2- 9-35 104347 104348 103529 103530 103862 106005

890 00 131 86 165 15 55 51 53 54 18 35

137 43

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6-19-35 Guterman Dental Supply Co. 0 0/ 6-19-35 Lorraine Pharmacy 14 21 6-20-35 American Surgical Instrument Co. 9 90 6-19-35 Lehman Bros. 26 25 6-19-35 John Reiner & Co., Inc. 4 30 6-19-35 Belmont Smelting & Refilling Works,

Inc. 6-19-35 Bates Chevrolet Co., Inc. 6-19-35 Sunbeam Electric Mfg. Co. 6-19-35 W. F. Sheehan Corp. 6-19-35 Nathan Straus & Sons, Inc. 6-19-35 Charles Bruning Co., Inc. 6-18-35 Levinson Produce Co. 6-18-35 Faraday Electrical Co. 6-18-35 A. P. Dienst Co., Inc. 6-18-35 Finnell System, Inc. 6-18-35 Cating Rope Works, Inc. 6-18-35 Browning Bros., Inc 6-18-35 Fireproof Products Co., Inc. 6-18-35 William Dixon, Inc. 6-20-35 A. Carapreso & Co.

116629 6-18-35 Excellent Fruit & Produce Dist., Inc 114827 6-17-35 Henrietta Haff, executrix of estate of

Harmon B. W. Haff, deceased 4,527 83 116146 6-17-35 Henry Spen 2,875 92

6-18-35 Lash, Inc. 481 30 6-10-35 J. B. Lyon Co. 550 00 6-17-35 Conray Products Co., Inc 530 65 6-19-35 McKiernan Terry Corp 210 00 6-19-35 . National Consumers Paper Co. 786 00

116401 6-13-35 Stumpp & Walter Co 1,920 00 116916 6-20-35 Manhattan Fruit & Produce Dist., Inc. 4,946 52 116721 6-18-35 Francis H. Leggett & Co 1,390 78 114849 6-17-35 White Star Coal Co., Inc 2,683 31 116825 6-13-35 Mara Fuel Co., Inc. 32 40

Register, New York County 6-10-35 Martin Werden

Register, Bronx County 6-17-35 N. Y. Telephone Co Department of Sanitation

6-19-35 L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc. 6-19-35 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 6-18-35 Shamrock Towing Co., Inc. 6-18-35 Bernard Brinks 4-20-35 Springfield Gardens National Bank, as-

signee of Consolidated Carting Corp 5- 9-35 Springfield Gardens National Bank, as-

signee of Consolidated Carting Corp 6-19-35 Alexander T. Rose 6-11-35 Brooklyn Ash Removal Co., Inc Sheriff, New York County

6-19-35 Daniel E. Finn 6-17-35 Daniel E. Finn

Sheriff, Bronx County 6-19-35 N. Y. Telephone Co.

Sheriff, Kings County 6-17-35 John C. Lindsay Co., Inc

Tenement House Department 6-18-35 Globe Indemnity Co.

Beard of Transportation 5-16-35 Camilla Ebert or Chamberlain of City

of N. Y 5-16-35 Camilla Ebert or Chamberlain of City

of N. Y 5-16-35 Camilla Ebert or Chamberlain of City

of N. Y.

44 00 1 51

17 21 9 96

17 25 23 10 81 00 32 96 45 76 6 20

83 35 16 12 32 70 15 00 8 43

95 87

49 00 3 38

82 26 45 00

103 35

13 90 521 05 27,586 91

189 50 31 68

85 19

1 70

90

18,722 03

8,000 00

6,900 00

104998 104999 4-10-35 105000 3-19-35 105001

5-13-35 105002 3-20-35 105003 4- 9-35

105004 105005 3-29-35 105006 2- 1-35 105007 4- 1-35 105008 2-27-35 104873 4-18-35 104874 104875 104876 4- 9-35 104877 4-12-35 104878 4- 9-35 104879 4-23-35 104880 5- 1-35 105333 106199 106200

106201 106011 106013 106012 106014 4-24-35 106015 3-27-35 105997 105998 105999 106000 106001

103536

103538

104994 104993 104871 2-28-35 104872 104568

104569

106218 5- 1-35 106219 5- 7-35

105329 103537

105331 5-31-35

103539

104766 6-12-35

104567

104565

104566

134 65

40 74

Triborough Bridge Authority 2492 N. Y. Tel. Co 2498 46 Sprague & Henwood, Inc. 2499 President of Borough of Queens 2489 Edward G. Griffin 2486 35 Reliable Drilling Co 2487 Marchant Calculating Machine Co., Inc. 2488 Remington Rand, Inc. 2490 Engineering News Record 2491 Engineering News Record 2493 Elite Garage 2494 Pure Oil Co. 2495 18 American Bridge Co., Inc 24% 23 Arundel Corp. 2497 32 McClintic Marshall Corp. 2500 Frank J. Taylor, Comptroller, City

N. Y.

41 05 1,505 26

609 93 312 50

1,920 82 8 00

59 00 47 20 44 80 22 16 31 40

204,334 88 199,819 83 198,939 13 of

355,000 00

4324 THE CITY RECORD

FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935

Invoice Finance Date or Warrant Contract Number Number

Received in Depart-ment of Finance

Finance Warrant Number

Invoice Date or

Contract Number

Received in Depart-ment of Finance

Name of Payee Amount Name of Payee Amount

106226 115718 106227 114%4

105474 114898

105475 115390 104841 105473 116069 105473 115836

106223 114588 106224 114675 106225 114681

4,786 52 14,672 48

35 00 4,41706

17,513 81 94 02 54 22 57 00

100 00 571 74 279 20 659 68 537 14

6,008 25 8,645 78

6-13-35 John Meehan & Son 6-13-35 Sunset Const. Corp.

President, Borough of Oueens 5-25-35 Nat'l Bank of Far Rockaway, assignee

of Pan Const. Co. 6-13-35 Andrew Catapano 6-18-35 Mallen Welding Service, Inc. 6-13-35 John Meehan & Son 6-13-35 Pomonok Asphalt Paving & Material

Corp. 6-13-35 Clemente Soviero & Son 6-13-35 Belfatto & Vassalo 6-13-35 Victor Clemente •

Department of Public Welfare 144540 3-27-35 6-17-35 Walter L. MacDonald, Inc. 106751 4-22-35 Steamship Fuel Corp. 106752 4-22-35 Steamship Fuel Corp. 106753 4-22-35 Steamship Fuel Corp. 106754 4-22-35 Premium Coal Co., Inc

Department of Purchase 6-17-35 Kornblum & Co., Inc 551 66 6-17-35 Lea & Perrins, Inc. 145 80 6-17-35 H. H. Rosenthal Co., Inc 814 50 6-17-35 Davis & Geck, Inc. 2,805 12 6-13-35 Merck & Co., Inc. 364 00 6-18-35 Gramercy Truck Tire Co. 232 00 6-17-35 A. P. Smith Mfg. Co. 915 00 6-17-35 M. K. Frank 110 10 6-17-35 Schebler Carburetor Co., Inc. 253 50

116014 5-29-35 H. Baron & Co., Inc. 800 45 116707 6- 3-35 Blue Bird Food Sales Co. 267 80 115830 5-29-35 National Consumers Paper Co. 5,246 70 116102 4-12-35 Richfield Oil Corp. of N, Y. 1,537 65 116248 6-17-35 Socony-Vacuum Oil Co., Inc. 574 17

6-19-35 Otis Elevator Co 14 40 6-19-35 Pedersen & Flanagan, Inc. 38 40 6-19-35 Williams & Wells Co. 1 40 6-18-35 Laurence Belting Co., Inc. 3 27 6-18-35 Warner & Dessau, Inc. 7 04 6-19-35 Will Corp. 8 50 6-17-35 Rubico Brush Mfrs., Inc. 50 54 6-19-35 Shemel-Elliott, Inc. 6 88 6-18-35 Watson & McDaniel Co. 4 90 6-18-35 Walter Bros. Co., Inc. 4 20 6-19-35 J. K. Larkin & Co., Inc. 25 36 6-18-35 Ford Motor Sales Co. 1 58 6-19-35 Stove Mfrs. Corp. 4 84 6-19-35 D. Liederman & Sons, Inc. 10 25 6-18-35 Williams & Wells Co. 66 65 6-17-35 Coles Fish Co., Inc. 170 27 6-17-35 Coles Fish Co., Inc 32 41 6-19-35 Samuel H. Moss, Inc. 8 91 6-19-35 Emil Greiner Co. 5 50 6-19-35 Lederle Laboratories, Inc. 24 50 6-19-35 Peerless Blue Print, Co. 21 08 6-19-35 National Battery Co. 3 98 6-19-35 Postal, Tel.-Cable Co. 24 63 6-19-35 Strong & Varey Mfg. Co., Inc 38 50 6-19-35 B. Tomkins 3 23 6-19-35 James H. Rhodes & Co. 56 25 6-19-35 B. Schlesinger & Sans, Inc. 87 00 6-19-35 Healey Sewer Equipment Co., Inc 24 00 6-19-35 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 9 36 6-19-35 A. W. Pickett, Inc. 18 67 6-19-35 American Laundry Machinery Co. 5 00 6-19-35 Patterson Bros. 3 80 6-19-35 N. Y. Cordage & Cable Co., Inc 5 50 6-19-35 Winchester Repeating Arms oC. 41 76 6-19-35 Leo Popper & Sons 4 00 6-17-35 Samuel Lewis Co., Inc. 160 52 6-18-35 Leathercraft Corp. 127 00

114891 6-17-35 Manufacturers Trust Co., assignee of Farrell Coal Co., Inc. 9,351 94

105206 114891 6-17-35 Manufacturers Trust Co., assignee of Farrell Coal Co., Inc. 13,819 55

105207 114891 6-17-35 Manufacturers Trust Co., assignee of Farrell Coal Co., Inc. 1,191 13

105208 114891 6-17-35 Manufacturers Trust Co., assignee of Farrell Coal Co., Inc. 136 17

105209 114891 6-17-35 Manufacturers Trust Co., assignee of Farrell Coal Co., Inc. 311 88

105210 114891 6-17-35 Manufacturers Trust Co., assignee of Farrell Coal Co., Inc. 94 52

105211 114891 6-17-35 Manufacturers Trust Co., assignee of Farrell Coal Co., Inc. 257 30

105212 114891 6-18-35 Manufacturers Trust Co., assignee of Farrell Coal Co., Inc. 1,251 77

105213 114891 6-18-35 Manufacturers Trust Co., assignee- of Farrell Coal Co., Inc. 331 82

105214 114891 6-18-35 Manufacturers Trust Co., assignee of Farrell Coal Co., Inc. 451 91

105215 114843 6-17-35 General Commercial Acceptance Co , assignee of Penn-Lehigh Coal Co., Inc. 11,503 25

105216 114827 6-17-35 Henrietta Haff, executrix of estate of Harmon B. W. Haff, deceased 1,696 09

105217 115693 6- 7-35 American Oxygen Service Corp. of New Jersey 27 00

6-17-35 Emerman & Levin 1 50 6-17-35 Colonial Beacon Oil Co., Inc. 7 01 6-17-35 H. Reeve Angel & Co. 19 25 6-17-35 Ferguson Bros. Mfg. Co. 6 00 6-17-35 Julius Fowl, Inc. 34 84 6-17-35 Crossman & Clayton, Inc. 19 68 6-17-35 Cybert Tire Corp. 27 48 6-17-35 Foreign Products Sales Co., Inc. 5 65 6-17-35 Fairbanks, Morse & Co. 42 00 6-17-35 Schering & Glatz, Inc. 11 70 6-17-35 Cook Laboratories, Inc. 1 20 6-17-35 Electric Service Supplies Co. 28 20 6-17-35 Egan & Hausman Co., Inc. 20 85 6-17-35 Columbia Fire Extinguisher Co. 1 72 6-17-35 Carter, Milchman & Frank, Inc. 6 42 6-17-35 Cap Screw & Nut Co. of America, Inc 26 73 6-17-35 E. Rabinowe & Co., Inc. 8 52 6-17-35 Polymet Manufacturing Corp. 1 35 6-17-35 D. Liederman & Sons, Inc. 34 63 6-17-35 Crowley the Magazine Man, Inc. 3 50 6-19-35 Park Stationery & Ptg. Corp. 7 00 6-19-35 I. C. Newman Co., Inc. 40 00 6-19-35 Penn Blue Print Co., Inc. 44 46

Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity 104844 5-29-35 Herman Glickman 103863 6-18-35 Charles Shevlin 103864 6-17-35 Allan B. Wood 103865 6-17-35 Governor Clinton 103866 6-17-35 Loyalty Group 103867 6-18-35 Edward J. Clark 105319 6-19-35 Orange & Rockland Elec. Co. 105320 6-19-35 Brooklyn Union Gas Co. 105321 6-19-35 Brooklyn Borough Gas Co. 105322 6-19-35 Queens Borough Gas & Electric Co 105323 6-19-35 N. Y. & Queens Gas Co. 105324 6-19-35 East River Gas Co. of L. I. City 105325 6-19-35 N. Y. & Richmond Gas Co. 105326 6-19-35 Felix Behr, Jr. 105327 6-19-35 Patrick Quilty 106006 5-24-35 6-18-35 United Meter Service Co. 106007 5-28-35 6-18-35 Owners & Tenants Electric Co., Inc 106008 5-20-35 6-19-35 Interboro Electric Light & Power Co 106009 6- 1-35 6-18-35 Supervision Co., Inc. 106010 5-24-35 6-18'-35 Charles F. Noyes Co., Inc. 105662 6-20-35 Thomas E. Murray, Jr., receiver of

Interborough Rapid Transit Co. 120 00 6-20-35 Industrial Commissioner 15 00

116977 6-18-35 N. Y. Steam Corp. 25,098 75 6-13-35 H. F. Allen Co., Inc. 95 50 6-18-35 Louis Waldman, Jr. 15 00 6-18-35 Wallace & Tiernan Co., Inc. 31 50 6-18-35 Nash, Buick Motor Repairs, Inc. 3 75 6-18-35 Max Meyer 1 50 6-13-35 Wallace & Tiernan Co., Inc. 62 00 6-20-35 N Y. State Electric & Gas Corp 34 21 6-20-35 Westchester Lighting Co. 46 55 6-20-35 Williamsburgh Power Plant Corp. 5 12 6-20-35 R. M. Dinsmore & Co., Inc. 17 45 6-20-35 Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A. 35 20 6-20-35 Michael Murphy 36 00

104252 104253 4- 3-35 104254 4- 3-35 104255 3-23-35 104256 3-29-35 104257 2- 9-35 104258 104259 4- 1-35 104260 104242 104243 104 244 104245 104246 104845 104846 4-15-35 104847 4-13-35 104848 3- 7-35 104849 2-25-35 104850 4-11-35 104851 4-10-35 104852 104853 2-18-35 104854 3-18-35 104855 104856 3-22-35 104857 4-22-35 104858 104859 104969 104970 104971 104972 4-10-35 104973 3-30-35 104974 104975 4-12-35 104976 4-11-35 104977 3-26-35 104978 5- 5-35 104979 4-10-35 104980 104981 2-15-35 104982 4-10-35 104983 104984 4-30-35 104985 2-28-35 104986 4-11-35 104987 3-30-35 104988 2- 5-35 105219 105220 3-18-35 115205

103376 1-25-35 103377 4-26-35 103378 4-24-35 103379 4-12-35 103380 3-16-35 103381 103382 1-29-35 103383 4- 1-35 103384 3-29-35 103385 4-23-35 103385 4-10-35 103387 3-27-35 103388 3- 7-35 103389 4-12-35 103390 103391 103392 4-26-35 103393 4-16-35 103394 103395 4- 8-35 104995 1-29-35 104996 104997

5-14-35. 5-14-36

6- 3-35 4-30-35

5- 1-35 5- 6-35 4-30-35 3-30-35. 4-30-35

87 90 83 65

147 45 50 30 1 800 3 00

444 96 3,154 20

617 33 141551 75

263 55 227 14 12 75

94 05 284 24 253 75 800 80 255 47 189 79

105663 105655 104001 4-19-35 105696 5-31-35 105697 5-23-35 105698 6- 3-35 105831 6- 5-35 105832 5-14-35 105833 105834 105835 6- 6-35 105836 105837 105838 5-31-35

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Invoice Finance Date or Vouch- Contract

Name of Payee

Amount er No. Number

98915 Codo Mfg. Corp. 98916 A. L. Cahn & Sons, Inc 98917 H, Boker & Co., Inc 98918 Amalgamated Paper Co., Inc. 98919 H. W. Rosenthal Co., Inc 98920 University Publishing Co 98921 Warner, Dessau, Inc. 98922 Wel:IS-ter Publishing Co 98923 Public School Publishing Co. 98924 Franklin Publishing & Sup-

ply Co. 98925 115932 Johnson Publishing Co. 98926 115975 Public School Publishing Co. 1 98927 116182 National Consumers Paper

Co. 7 98928 116315 Swan-Finch Oil Corp. 1

Department of Hospitals 98812 DeWitt & Herz, Inc. 8 98813 Davis Emergency Equipment

Co., Inc. 7 50 98814 Burroughs Adding Machine

Co. 7 38 98815 Eimer & Amend 3 70 98816 Peerless Laboratories, Inc 2 50 98817 American Cystoscope Mak-

ers, Inc. 14 70 98818 Adeknatel & Son, Inc. 30 04 98819 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 14 70

Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 20 00 98821 Atlantic Service Co., Inc 2 10 98820 Charles Irwin Ogden 5 50 98797 Hammacher & Schlemmer,

Inc. 7 01 98798 Chas. Kurzon 15 45 98799 H. Simon 23 45 98800 E. & J. Co. 404 81 98801 Children's Welfare Federa-

tion 800 98802 A. Carobine 25 20 98803 A. L. Cahn & Sons 25 80 98804 Waite & Bartlett Mfg. Co ,

Inc. 620 98805 Henry Drexler, Inc. 23 21 98806 Paul Hanke 36 35 98807 N. S. Low & Co., Inc. 39 40 98808 Wm. Langbein & Bros. 29 75 98809 Hoke, Inc. 11 85 98810 Post Elec. Co., Inc. 3 00 98811 International Typewriter Co. 8 50

Law Department 98825 Paul Windels 871 68

Miscellaneous 98850 Frank J. Taylor 363,716 80 98386 Consolidated Gas Co. of N.

Y., Standard Gas Light Co. of City of N. Y., N. Y. Edi- son Co. 171,000 00 Consolidated Gas Co. of N Y., Standard Gas Light Co of City of N. Y., N. Y. Edi- son Co. 355,000 00

98387 Heckscher Foundation for Children 46,500 00

98388 Orvista Realty Co., Inc 2,555 00 Orvista Realty Co., Inc 68 00 Orvista Realty Co., Inc. 68 00 Orvista Realty Co., Inc. 217 92

98389 N. Y. City Charter Revision Comm 556 45

Department of Parks 98847 Lockwood Hardware Co 99 00 98848 Contractors Trading Co., Inc 8 04

Department of Plant and Structures 98435 A. B. See Elevator Co., Inc 225 00

President, Borough of Manhattan 98792 114772 Frank De Micco 5,947 28 98793 116959 Riley Drilling Co. 1,705 95 98794 116387 N. J. Bonomo Cont. Co. 8,647 65 98795 116765 John Meehan & Son 8,392 10 98796 116548 Edward T. Barry 430 86

Edward T. Barry 1,396 30 Edward T. Barry 587 98

President, Borough of The Bronx 98421 112797 Bronx Asphalt Corp. 1,296 67 98422 114641 Melrose Excavators, Inc. 846 61 98423 115673 Melrose Excavators, Inc. 2,286 39

Department of Public Welfare 98823 Frank Carswell 16 42 98824 Frank Carswell 2 95 98822 Wiltham Realty Corp. 175 00 98851 Elm Coal & Oil Corp. 183 06 98852 Temporary Emergency Relief

Administration, State of N. Y. 3,711 30 98853 Temporary Emergency Relief

Administration, State of N. Y. 19 35 98854 Temporary Emergency Relief

Administration, State of N. Y. 413 77 Department of Purchase

98520 Glazer Lead Co., Inc 42 30 98521 Church E. Gates Co. 11 20 98522 Good Roads Machinery Co

of N. Y., Inc 155 Sc 98523 D. B. Fleming & Sons 170 34 98524 Devoe & Raynolds Co., Inc 1 55 98525 Scheiffelin & Co. 37 51

Schieffelin & Co. 35 60 98484 Jacob Griffel 4 25 98485 David Linzer & Sons, Inc 15 24 98486 General Auto Electric Co. 27 91 98487 Abeles, Lewit Co., Inc 20 00 98488 Leathercraft Corp. 88 00 98489 Manhattan Ignition Corp 15 30 98490 Motive Parts Corp. 120 00 98491 General Auto Electric Co 320 87 98492 Madison Magneto Co., Inc 6 80 98493 Owen Bucket Co. 94 00 98494 Marlo Co. 20 25 98697 E. Smolka Plumbing Supply

Co. 99 90 E. Smolka Plumbing Supply Co. 187 02

116172 116216 116210 116167 116304 116001 116318 116051 116045 115898

158 194

13 25 80

84 20

91

56 2 8 9

42 1,302

8 185

38 59 50 05 94 54 94 70

24 00

Invoice Finance Date or Vouch- Contract

Name of Payee Amount er No. Number

98699 Thompson Material Corp. 98701 Doughnut Corp. of America 98702 General Food Sales Co., Inc. 98703 Saul Ginsberg 98704 West English Co., Inc 98705 Simensky & Levy Corp 98706 Coles Fish Co. 98707 Borden's Farm Products Co ,

Inc. 98708 Ebbighausen Fish Co. 98696 Topping Bros

Topping Bros. Topping Bros.

98700 X-Ray Insecticide Labora- tories, Inc.

98701 Industrial Dist., Inc. Industrial Dist., Inc

98747 Henry Aschenbach Saddlery Corp.

98748 Jacob Griffel 98749 Atlas Rope Products Co 98750 Atwon Toy & Novelty Corp. 98752 Earl A. Gillespie, Inc 98753 . Arcy Mfg. Co. 98754 Apex Color orks, Inc 98755 Thomas Jackson & Son 98756 Industrial Dist., Inc 98757 Mayone Co. of N. Y., Inc 98758 Mulhern Belting Co. 98759 H. E. Meunch 98734 H. G. Maybeck Co 98735 Angelica Jacket Co., Inc 98736 Goodyear Sundries & Me-

chanical Co., Inc. 98737 Broadway Uniform Co. 98738 DeWitt & Herz, Inc. 98739 Meinecke & Co. 98740 David Optical Co. 98741 E. Leitz, Inc 98742 Low Surgical Co. 98743 N. S. Low & Co., Inc 98744 American Optical Co. 98745 H. Friedman & Sons, Inc 98751 Meinecke & Co 98746 Marine Mfg. & Supply Co 98760 B. F. Gilmour Co., Inc. 98761 Brush Lumber & Supply Co. 98762 Manhattan Perforated Metal

7 00 46 50 47 81

502 12 207 43

1,047 92 10 48

6 16 242 06

3 80 239 46

7 95

60 00 31 40 15 30

8 25 20 04 21 60 18 60

100 00 8 00

14 78 115 00

3 45 34 50 42 00 52 80 28 60

206 36

33 60 2 50

337 68 1 92 2 25

86 40 158 53 743 31 20 00 3 70 1 20

15 00 18 15 5 04

Co. 15 12 98763 Empire Twine & Yarn Co... 9 40 98764 Hoffman Specialty Co., Inc.. 7 62 98765 John C. Grennell 21 65 98766 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 22 50

M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 180 75 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 4 50 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 947 00

98767 Beacon Press, Inc. 8 46 Beacon Press, Inc. 48 00

98770 Lawyers' Press, Inc. 1,058 25 98769 Westfield State Farm 310 96

Westfield State Farm 75 00 98768 Williamsburg Electric Sup-

ply Corp. 10 00 Williamsburg Electric Sup- ply Corp. 8 65

98779 Webster Electric Co 11 50 98780 Baldwin Belting & Leather

Co. 1 01 98781 Roy L. Brower Corp. 7 30 98782 James B. Berry Sons Co.,

Inc. 196 97 98783 Bright Steel Corp 3 26 98784 Pitts, Plate Glass Co 11 30 98785 Warren Nash Motor Corp 78 60 98786 Central Auto Parts, Inc 28 17 98787 Brockway Motor Co., Inc 23 65 98788 N. P. Nelson Iron Works,

Inc. 266 00 98789 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co 30 00 98790 A. W. Pickett, Inc 16 61 98791 Diamond T Motor Car Co 63 93 98772 L. R. Wallace 10 00

L. R. Wallace 305 97 98774 Walldorf, Hafner & Schultz,

Inc. 183 19 Walldorf, Hafner & Schultz, Inc. 2 00 Walldorf, Hafner & Schultz, Inc. 104 00

98775 Edward Walsh 63 17 Edward Walsh 1 46

98776 Peerless Blue Print Co 48 87 Peerless Blue Print Co 18 00 Peerless Blue Print Co 139 80

98777 Palma Motor Sales & Ser- vice Corp. 559 68 Palma Motor Sales & Ser- vice Corp. 3 45

98771 Warden, Sing Sing Prison 577 11 Warden, Sing Sing Prison 167 80

98778 Barrett Co. 835 80 98773 Wallace & Tiernan Co., Inc 54 95

Wallace & Tiernan Co., Inc 62 63 98715 Simplex Valve & Meter Co 2 50 98717 Sinclair Refining Co. .3 00 98733 Columbia Ribbon & Carbon

Mfg. Co. 6 00 98730 Consolidated Ashcroft Han-

cock Co. 2 25 98712 Sanborn Diagnostic Appara-

tus Co 15 00 98721 Standard Felt Corp. 2 60 98722 Standard Scientific Supply

Corp. 4 70 Standard Scientific Supply Corp• 40 18

98709 William Bratter, Inc. 148 95 98710 Old Town Ribbon & Carbon

Co. 300 98711 Collison & Clingman 25 11 98716 Simplicity Mfg. Co. 253 15

FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935

THE CITY RECORD

4325

VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ON THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1935

Hereinbelow is a statement of all vouchers received 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 con• tract, the name of the payee and the amount of the voucher.

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

FRANK J. TAYLOR, Comptroller.

Invoice Finance Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee Amount er No. Number

College of The City of New York 98845 F. Hubner & Co. $289 05 98846 Interborough Blue Print Co 126 00

Department of Correction 98417 95383 Sloan & Robertson 1,715 77 98418 95383 Sloan & Robertson 623 53 98419 102225 P. J. Carlin Const. Co. 61,632 82 98420 116701 E. B. & A. C. Whiting Co,. 2,531 25

County Clerk, Queens County 98830 Jenkin R. Hockert 19 20

District Attorney, New York County 98831 N. Y. Telephone Co. 452 69 98842 Victor∎House 19 52 98843 Bradford Dyeing Assn 16 10 98844 H. A. Laburt 29 06

District Attorney, Queens County 98833 Francis X, Donovan 15 00 98834 Theodore Malchuski 5 97 98835 Theodore Malchuski 13 71 98836 Herman Boehack 30 64 98837 Kenneth Batey 6 91 98838 Francis X. Donovan 16 23 98839 Harold Gibson 5 97 98840 Francis X. Donovan 13 56 98841 John A. Gaffney 19 47

District Attorney, Richmond County 98832 Ihnkens Service Station 2 25

Department of Education 98975 Ronald Press Co. 2 40 98976 Prentice, Hall, Inc. 2 70 98977 Rand McNally & Co. 17 39 98978 John C. Winston Co. 7 10 98979 Yale University Press 7 35 98980 Thomas Nelson & Sons .. „ 1 50 98981 Thomas Nelson & Sons 9 12 98982 Burns Bros. 859 25 98855 William Dixon, Inc 39 26 98856 Dimock & Fink Plumbing &

Supply Corp. 7 74 98857 Whitehead Metal Products

Co. of N. Y., Inc. 10 13 98858 Wallace & Tiernan Co., Inc 89 10 98859 0. J. Maigne Co 11 70 98860 Macmillan Co. 1 60 98861 Cinn. Time Recorder Co 1 13 98862 East Coast Electrical Supply

Co., Inc. 54 27 98863 American Book Co. 835 80 98864 American Type Founders

Sales Corp. 132 94 98865 Arabol Mfg. Co. 6 90 98866 Atlas Stationery Corp 89 07 98867 Palo-Myers, Inc. 5 22 98868 Peckham, Little & Co. 14 00 98869 Sinclair Refining Co. 7 20 98870 H. & J. Shapiro Co., Inc 73 13 98871 Wholesale Radio Service Co ,

Inc. 11.1 41 98872 Oliver Ditson Co., Inc. 5 29 98873 Barad Tool & Supply Co 23 64 98874 Keystone Glue Co. 4 50 98875 Carolyn Bloomer 99 40 98876 Chas. Beseler Co. 8 92 98877 Stroblite Co. 5 13 98878 John Henschel & Co., Inc 39 75 98879 Standard Kitchenware Sup-

ply Co. 8 70 98880 Kalt Lumber Co. 37 50 98881 Schrock & Squires, Inc 78 01 98882 A. J. Douglass & Co. 15 10 98883 William C. Hart Co., Inc 9 80 98884 Bruce & Cook, Inc 3 60 98885 115905 Globe Book Co., Inc. 54 80 98886 111636 Charles Scribner's Sons 15 46 98887 111624 Macmillan Co. 5 18 98888 116206 Eugene B. Baehr & Sons 5 80 98889 111624 Macmillan Co. 6 00 98890 111636 Charles Scribner's Sons 5 60 98891 111608 E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc 2 28 98892 111596 Baker & Taylor Co. 4 31 98893 115905 Globe Book Co., Inc. 17 13 98894 116169 Atlas Stationery Corp 1 44 98895 116174 A. B. Dick Co. 4 12 98896 116270 Grady Travers Co., Inc 27 28 98897 1115% Baker & Taylor Co. 1 88 98898 111594 American Book Co. 1 79 98899 116174 A. B. Dick Co. 150 58 98900 115925 Houghton, Mifflin Co. 70 20 98901 116056 A. Carobine 2,488 52 98902 116287 S. B. Marks Co. 1 62 98903 116277 Jaclin Stationery Corp. 2 80 98904 116211 Bostitch, N. Y., Inc 22 50 98905 116250 Superior Writing Inks, Inc 11 70 98906 116187 Office Appliance Ink Co. 11 25 98907 116182 National Consumers Paper

Co. 5 07 98908 116270 Grady, Travers Co., Inc 12 13 98909 116181 Geo. W. Millar & Co., Inc 20 66 98910 115921 Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge,

Inc. 130 47 98911 115842 Acorn Publishing Co. 179 83 98912 116312 Soconoy-Vacuum Oil Co ,

Inc. 2 18 98913 116182 National Consumers Paper

Co. 8 45 98914 116182 National Consumers Paper

Co. 152 10

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Invoice Finance Date or Vouch- Contract

Name of Payee

Amount er No. Number

98439 Paragon Oil Co. 98440 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co 98441 Wheels, Inc. 98442 Whitehead Metal Products

Co. 98443 Williamsport Wire Rope Co 98444 Baer Bros. 98445 Baitinger Electrical Co., Inc 98446 Bristol Co. 98508 Marcy Foundry Co. 98509 Mecca Paint & Varnish Co 98510 Wm. McDonagh & Sons 98511 Monarch Lacquer Corp. 98512 M. J. Merkin Paint Co., Inc. 98513 Mueller Co., Inc. 98514 D. Ginsberg & Sons, Inc 98515 Gifford, Wood Co. 98516 Greene, Wolf Co., Inc 98517 Bayonne Bolt Corp. 98518 Grinnell Co. 98519 Good Roads Machines Co. of

N. Y., Inc. 98495 N. Y. Cordage & Cable Co ,

Inc. 98496 A. B. Murray Co., Inc. 98497 Morris Glass Co., Inc 98498 Mueller Co. 98499 Miniwax Co., Inc. 98500 McDowell Pipe Corp. 98501 H. Arnold Wood Turning

Co. 98502 Acme Screw & Supply Co 98503 American Laundry Machinery

Co. 98504 Samuel Levine 98505 J. C. McElroy 98506 Edward R. Ladew Co. 98507 Leathercraft Corp. 98673 Picker X-Ray Corp. 98660 Crown Curtain Co. 98661 Westfield State Farm 98662 B. Schlesinger & Son, Inc 98663 Regal Esuipment Co. 98664 S. B. Marks Co. 98665 Shakin Bros. 98666 Broadway Uniform Co. 98667 Fisher Scientific Co. 98668 Forregger Co., Inc 98669 James T. Dougherty 98670 Forregger Co., Inc 98671 Gertler Electric Supply Corp. 98672 Cameron Specialty Co. 98646 Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. 98647 Maclane Hardware Co., Inc 98648 Kopf Mfg. Co., Inc 98649 Samuel Lewis Co., Inc 98650 Littleford Bros. 98651 John J. Bunck & Co. 98652 Swinton & Co., Inc. 98654 John J. Bunck & Co. 98653 Sanborn Map Co. 98655 Consolidated Stamp Mfg. Co. 98656 Vesey Stationery Mfg. Corp. 98657 J. Meyers Stationery & Ptg.

Co. 98658 Bainbridge, Kimpton &

Haupt, Inc. 98659 Sanitary Supply & Specialty

Co. 98632 Baker & Taylor 98633 Warden, Sing Sing Prison 98634 Superior Dist., Inc. 98635 Dept. for Male Defective De-

linquents 98636 Robinson Clay Products Co.. 98637 A. P. Dienst Co., Inc. 98638 D. J. Singleton 98639 G. & G. Electric Supply Co 98640 Goodall Rubber Co 98641 Pulmasan Safety Equipment

Co. 98642 Penn. Lawn Mower Works. 98643 L. Imershein, Inc. 98644 Warner & Dessau 98645 J. S. Woodhouse 98603 Joseph Dixon Crucible Co

Joseph Dixon Crcuible Co 98608 Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc

Eugene Dietzgen Co.. Inc Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc

98613 Chas. Bruning Co., Inc Chas. Bruning Co., Inc

98604 A. B. Dick Co. A. B. Dick Co.

98606 Chelsea Press Chelsea Press

98611 Legislative Index Co Legislative Index Co

98605 Cambridge Instrument Co , Inc.

Cambridge Instrument Co , Inc.

98612 N. Y. Laboratory Supply Co. N. Y. Laboratory Supply Co.

98607 Columbus Machine Works Columbus Machine Works

98609 Gertler Electric Supply Corp Gertler Electric Supply Corp.

98610 General Electric Sup. Corp. General Electric Sup. Corp. General Electric Sap. Corp.

98539 Bainbridge, Kimpton & Haupt Co.

98540 Elbe File & Binder Co., Inc. 98541 Marlin Printing Co., Inc..... 98542 McKenna-Phelps, Inc. 98543 Liquid Carbonic Corp 98544 Acme Card System Co... 98545 Jas. J. McGillen 98546 J. Gowa & Co. 98547 Merit Auto Accessories Corp.

23 25 17 40 12 15

45 98 510 00 20 00 99 70 11 28 1 20

34 00 700 00

2 50 10 00 2 25

172 13 164 50 223 85 120 00 121 73

42 50

30 00 61 38 45 94 28 79 16 50 89 10

14 11 11 14

3 50 24 00

373 00 2 50

37 50 10 00 10 50

234 72 23 40

354 51 8 00

31 76 29 25 1 60

18 84 3 20 7 70 500 300 444

16 90 41 52 12 30 9 60 5 25

43 08 1 50

140 00 9 33

15 60

3 60

37 20

89 90 15 00 73 20

163 42

55 20 25 58 19 50 6 95

210 00 86 45

2 60 5 00 5 96 2 34

55 50 8 50

12 50 183 80

700 14 51 75 33 7 14

57 23 175 00

3 85 312 20 75 00 50 00

25 00

34 00 7 56 5 16

72 20 220 24 51 84 9 88

19 15 37 00 6 80

18 90 960

63 50 15 00 32 50

933 DO 900

168 00 61 50

Invoice Finance Date or Vouch- Contract Name of Payee

Amount

er No. Number

98548 Manhattan Bearings & Sup- ply Co., Inc 40 00

98549 Site Sales Corp. 33 65 98550 Samuel April 65 04 98526 Abbott Laboratories 6 80 98527 Henry Allen 609 30 98528 Haloid Co. 32 40 98529 Johnson & Johnson 65 11 98530 Wm. Langbein & Bros 2 70 98531 Loeser Laboratory 5 00 98532 Lewis Mfg. Co 6 37 98533 Lederle Laboratories 185 40 98534 Austin & Magill, Inc. 41 20 98535 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 121 25 98536 Beacon Press, Inc. 31 20 98537 O'Connell Press 80 84 98538 Austin McGill, Inc. 22 00 98551 General Tire Co. 621 00 98552 Marine Mfg. & Supply Co 14 40 98553 E. B. Meyrowitz Surgical In-

strument Co., Inc. 13 00 98554 D. Liederman & Sons, Inc. 1 50 98555 D. Liederman & Sons, Inc. 16 83 98556 Samuel Lewis & Co., Inc 1 00 98557 Lehr Auto Supply Co., Inc. 18 88 98558 Muller Hardware Co., Inc 17 58 98559 Acme Brush ,Corp. 10 44 98560 Barad Tool & Supply Co. 250 11. 98561 Albert H. Maclnnis 500 00 98562 MacLane Hardware Co. .., 74 22 98563 I. Hanerfeld, Inc. 36 50 98564 Simon Manges & Son 84 50 98565 Lorraine Pharmacy 17 64 98568 Builders Products Co., Inc, 3 99 98569 National Biscuit Co. 5 75 98570 Francis H. Leggett & Co. 36 73 98571 Burns Bros. 782 00 98572 Brooklyn Progress Blue Print

Co. 21 60 98573 Bird-Archer Co. 100 13 98574 Red Wing Advertising Co 13 50 98575 Dunbar Box & Lumber Co 150 00 98576 E. I. Du Pont de Nemours .

& Co. 31 00 98577 Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. 5 19 98578 Commercial Acetylene Supply

Co. 2 88 98579 Colonial Beacon Oil Co, 7 98 98580 Cleveland Container Co. 10 00 98581 Baisley Park Garage 24 11 98567 Warden, Sing Sing Prison 72 50

Warden, Sing Sing Prison 4,088 68 98566 Cybert Tire Corp. 28 10 98595 Bilhuber Knoll Corp. 3 36 98596 Lederle Laboratories 191 20 98597 H. E. Dubin Laboratories 75 00 98598 Dental Supply Co. 1 08 98599 Davis & Geck, Inc. 233 72 98600 J. A. Deknatel & Son, Inc 105 84 98601 Calco Chemical Co. 87 00 98602 O'Connell Press 264 88 98582 John E. De Redon, Inc. 20 00 98583 Barry Blue Print Co. 2 05 98584 F. W. Beatty & Co. 6 26 98585 Columbia Ribbon & Carbon

Mfg. Co. 6 00 98586 Codo Mfg. Corp. 1 20 98587 Canaday Cooler Co. 14 00 98588 U. S. Postal Meter Corp 6 50 98589 F. S. Webster Co 54 00 98590 Ciba Co. 27 50 98591 Parke, Davis & Co. 33 12 98592 S. S. White Dental Mfg. Co. 130 00 98593 H. B. Wiggins Sons Co 56 70 98594 J. T Baker Chem. Co. 5 13 98686 General Lightingwares Corp. 107 95 98687 Improved Mailing Case Co 4 00 98688 Industrial Wiping Cloth Co. 7 14 98689 City Chemical Corp., Inc 15 96 98690 Cantor Bros., Inc. 19 35 98691 Commercial Acetylene Supply

Co. 7 38 98692 Sinclair Valentine Co. 10 50 98693 Swan-Finch Oil Corp. 47 87 98694 Pio Boveri 74 40 98695 Unity Sanitary Supply Co. 61 30 98674 Ebbighausen Fish Co., Inc 590 92 98675 Edward Boker, Inc. 185 34 98676 Sunnyside Sea Food Market

Inc. 71 86 98677 Sussman, Wormser & Co. 162 72 98678 Emil Fleischl & Son 5 80 98679 Charles Respol 10 31 98680 Borden's Farm Products Co ,

Inc. 660 98681 John F. Regan Co. 27 30 98682 Erwin M. Riebe Co. 1 46 98683 Sanitary Supply & Specialty

Co. 22 26 98684 Swan-Finch Oil Corp. 38 37 98685 Garlock Parking Co. 13 34

Register, New York County 98826 V. Palmer Wilson 5 00 98827 City Carpet Service Co 42 00

Department of Sanitation 98849 115678 Lane Eng. Corp. 9,881 2)

Sheriff, New York County 98828 Daniel E. Finn 83 30 98829 Daniel E. Finn 96 14

Board of Transportation 98390 Conaust Realty Corp. 80 00 98391 Parmalz Corp. 100 00 98392 Wm. Bratter, Inc. 250 80 98393 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 491 92 98394 Chas. Bruning Co., Inc. 6 39 98395 Burland Printing Co., Inc 26 60 98396 Canaday Cooler Co. 60 72 98397 Dry Ice, Inc. 4 08 98398 Eimer & Amend 85 48 98399 F. Hubner & Co., Inc. 121 50

4326 THE CITY RECORD

FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935

Invoice Finance Date or

Vouch- Contract

Name of Payee er No. Number

98719 N. G. Slater Co.

98732 Combination Pump Valve Co.

98726 Continental Rubber Wks Continental Rubber Wks.

98727 L. C. Smith & Corona Type. Co., Inc.

98725 Nathan Strauss & Sons

98713 Schaar & Co.

98720 Edward Smith & Co

98731 T. E. Conklin Brass & Cop- per Co. T. E. Conklin Brass & Cop- per Co.

98714 Seagrave Corp Seagrave Corp.

98723 Stewart Motor Trucks, Inc

98718 Singer Sewing Machine Co

98725 Sullivan Machy. Co.

98728 Consolidated Shipbldg. Corp

98729 Consolidated Motor Parts

98615 Crossman & Clayton, Inc Crossman & Clayton, Inc Crossman & Clayton, Inc

98621 Paul Shaad Paul Shaad Paul Shaad

98622 Regal Equip. Co. Regal Equip. Co. Regal Equip. Co.

98620 Eimer & Amend Eimer & Amend

98630 William Z. Johnson William Z. Johnson

98625 Manhattan Ignition Corp

98629 N. Y. Drop Cloth Mfg. Co. N. Y. Drop Cloth Mfg. Co

98626 Marine Mfg. & Supply Co

98614 A. L. Cahn & Sons A. L. Cahn & Sons

97924 Midtown Elec. Supply Co Midtown Elec. Supply Co. Midtown Elec. Supply Co.

97920 J. Meyers Stationery & Ptg. Co., Inc. J. Meyers Stationery & Ptg. Co., Inc.

97921 Libien Press, Inc. Libien Press, Inc.

97917 Interboro Chemical Co. Interboro Chemical Co.

97914 N. S. Low & Co., Inc. N. S. Low & Co., Inc. .

97919 McKesson, N. Y. Div. McKesson, N. Y. Div

97916 Mahoney Clarke, Inc. Mahoney Clarke, Inc. Mahoney Clarke, Inc.

98618 Cortes-Ward Co., Inc. Cortes-Ward Co., Inc.

98627 Marine Works, Inc.

98628 Kny-Scheerer Corp.

98619 H. J. Street Co. H. J. Street Co.

98617 J. Cohen & Bros. J. Cohen & Bros. J. Cohen & Bros.

98631 David Shuldiner, Inc. David Shuldiner, Inc. David Shuldiner, Inc.

98616 Smyth-Donegan Co. Smyth-Donegan Co.

98623 Gane Bros. & Co.

98624 Chas. A. Schieren Co

98480 Frank D. Creamer & So., Inc.

98476 Cook Laboratories, Inc.

98477 Chas. Cooper & Co.

98474 Chelsea Press

98479 Burland Printing Co., Inc

98478 Crannell, Nugent & Kranzer, Inc. Crannel, Nugent & Kranzer, Inc

98481 W. G. Creamer & Co., Inc

98475 Warren E. Collins, Inc.

98483 Chrysler Motor Parts Corp

98482 Crowley, the Magazine Man

98460 Sigal's Supply Co., Inc.

98461 Graham Motors, Inc.

98462 Dodge Mfg. Corp.

98463 Dreadnought Flooring Co

98464 A. P. Dienst Co., Inc.

98465 Chrysler Motors Parts Corp.

98466 Coppus Engineering Corp

98467 Crawford Engineering Co

98468 Devoe & Raynolds Co., Inc

98472 John C. Clendenin

98473 Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co.

98469 Doring Service

98447 National Bearing Metals Corp.

98448 Bobrow's Housewares Co

98449 Boig & Hill, Inc.

98450 S. F. Bowser & Co., Inc

98451 John Boyle & Co., Inc.

98552 Plibrico Co.

98453 E. D. Giberson & Co.

98454 General Electric Co.

98455 General Builders Supply Corp.

98456 G. & G. Electric Supply Co.

98457 Edward R. Ladew Co.

98458 M. G. App & Co.

98459 John Simmons Co.

98470 Cambridge Instrument Co Cambridge Instrument Co

98471 Chase Brass & Copper Co Chase Brass & Copper Co

98436 Peelle Co., Inc.

98437 Paulsen - Webber Cordage Corp.

98438 Patterson Bros.

Amount

61 00 115 20 17 76 35 14

141 75 12 71 81 60 5 50

26 68

17 29 153 30 226 30 45 85 32 50 79 10 10 00 20 85 30 10 65 00 31 02 18 00 27 00 35 50 11 88

155 94 66 90 46 40 25 92 76 56

648 94 125 00 116 40 23 86 16 76

144 60 9 30 2 16 4 80

90 00

1 20

194 40 2 25 1 74 3 25

31 68 15 00

414 04 22 80 10 80 9 20

165 86 60 65 3 30 6 00 7 00

58 70 15 00 50 26 35 99 31 92 36 30 17 28

213 16 55 68 989

50 86 124 70

240 300

136 32 750

450 65 2,432 83

288 25

253 96 34 00 15 00 24 99 3 50

109 35 52 95 14 10 34 00 9 84

12 19 6 30

25 35 22 83 4 90

18 00 110 25

13 80 32 04 5 00 990

29 00 47 00 84 76

168 00 11 25 18 99

988 60 29 40 13 20 21 00 42 16 27 12 55 86 17 50

42 59 10 93

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Invoice Finance Date or Vouch- Contract

Name of Payee er No, Number

Invoice Finance Date or Vouch- Contract

Name of Payee er No. Number

Invoice Finance Date or Vouch- Contract

Name of Payee er No. Number

Amount Amount Amount

98400 Knickerbocker Ice Co. 98401 Lithoprint Co. 98402 Robley Press Service, Inc 98403 Vanderbilt Towel Supply Co 98407 Add Index Sales Co. 98408 S. C. Berdan & Son 98409 Cadillac Motor Car Co. 98410 Canaday Cooler Co. 98411 F. W. Carney Co. 98412 Lithoprint Co. of N. Y., Inc. 98413 C. F. Pease Co. 98414 Staten Island Advance 98415 Vanderbilt Towel Supply Co. 98416 Vanderbilt Towel Supply Co.

2 47 98404

36 09 98405 90 00 98406

30 27 2505

4 60 2506

4 25 2507

6 86 2508

25 30 2509

32 61 2510

31 46 2511 11 52

2 50 1512 4 92

24 46 2513

Jamaica Hospital Jacob I. Zinman City Collector Wharton Green Charles E. Trout C. B. F. Brill Florence McAbee Muff's Boat Yard Daniel E. Moran N. Y. & Queens Elec. Light & Power Co. N. Y. & Queens Elec. Light & Power Co. N. Y. Tel, Co.

5 00 720 00 652 67 250 00 as 00 187 50 95 83 20 00

1,000 00

1 78

1 60 52 27

Standard Oil Co. of N. Y.

49 31 President, Borough of Queens

412 65

Lawyers Real Estate Servic- ing Corp.

115 00

N. Y. Tel. Co.

183 50 Lee Bros., Inc.

125 00

Lee Bros., Inc. 2 92 Bridge Authority—Public Works Woodland Paper Products 17 50 Robley Press Service 2 85 Herald-Nathan Press, Inc 187 80 Baker, Voorhis & Co. 5 00 Water Supply—Public Works Bartlett, Hayward Co. 25,815 69

2514 2515 2516

2517 2518 2519

PW Triborough 2501 2502 2503 2504

PW Board of 2-66 6-26 35

Changes in Departments, Etc.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Appointed — Temporary Inspectors of

Fuel at $2,160 per annum, June 13: Joseph Lubin, Carl A. 1Vendell and James A. Farrell. Nicholas L. Lombardi, Temporary Inspector of Fuel, Supplies, Etc., at $2,160 per annum, and Josephine Doty, Temporary Typewriting Copyist at $960 per annum, June 13. Thomas P. Smith, Jr., Deputy Comptroller at $9,000 per annum, and Sidney Rosenwasser, In-slxctor of Foods at $2,000 per annum, June 16, Anabel M. James, Temporary Stenographer and Typewriter at $1,200 per annum, June 18.

Services Ceased—William R. Donaldson, Deputy Comptroller, May 31. Thomas P. Smith, Jr., Secretary to Department of

Finance, and Sidney Rosenwasser, Tem-porary Inspector of Foods, June 15.

Salary Fixed —John H. O'Brien, Deputy Comptroller, at $10,500 per annum, June 16.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Unless otherwise stated. City Olflees sr*

open from 0 a. EL to 6 p. m., Saturdays to 13 noon: County Offices II a. R. to 4 p. a.. Retarders to 12 noon.

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

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

Mah

rthli'n

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

CO Wild 7-6770 ARMORY BOARD—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rat 2-1330

ART COMMISSION— City Hall, Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-1197

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

BRONX. PRESIDENT OF- 851 Grand Concourse, Bronx JE rome 6-3941

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

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

BUILDINGS, DEPARTMENT OF— See respective Borough Presidents.

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

WO rth 2-3711 Open all hours of day and

Bronx-851 Grand Concourse rome 7-4641 Open all hours of day and sight.

Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg TR iangl 542311 Open all hours of day and night

Queens—Mortuary Building, Queenzhoro Hospital, Parson blvd....RE public 9-3792

Open 9 a. in. to midnight; Sundays and holidays to 12 noon.

Richmond—Police Headquarters, St. George SA intGeo 7-0007

Open 9 L m. to midnight; Sundays and holidays to 12 noon.

CHILD WELFARE, BOARD OF— Old County Court House, City Hall

Plaza. Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-5210 CITY CHAMBERLAIN—

Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n WO rth 2-5600 CITY CLFRK-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4430 Bronx-177th It. and 3d ave.. FO Mho] 7-1311 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-2110 49th ave., L I City

ST ilwel 4-5426 Richmond—Borough Hall, S. J.

GI braltar 7-1000 CITY COURT—

Clerks' offices open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. In.; Saturdays to 12 noon. Courts open at 10 a. m. General and commercial calendars called at 9.45 a. tn. •

New York County—Old County Court House CO rtlnd 7-6264

Bronx County-851 Grand Concourse E rome

Kings County-120 SchermerhornJ st.

6-6985

CU mbrInd 6-6070 Queens County-29th rt.. Bridge Plan

North, L. I. City ST ilwel 4-7003 Richmond County-66 Lafayette ave.,

New Brighton GI braltar 7-6280 CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS—

General Office, 300 Mulberry st., Manh'n CA nal 6-6500

Clerks' offices open 9 a. m. to 4.30 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

All Courts, except Traffic, Municipal Term, Probation. Homicide and

Night Courts, are open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m,, except Saturdays, Sun-days and holidays. when only morn-ing sessions are held. The Truffle, Homicide and Municipal Term Courts are open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. daily, and are closed Sat-urdays, Sundays and holidays. The Night Courts are in session from 8 p. m. to Imaa.smhat. testiverY night.

Dist. 1-32 Franklin st WO rth 2-2061 2-425 6th ave TO mpknsSq. 6-4467 3-2d ave. and 2d at DR ydok 4-1204 4-153 E. 57th st VO lunter 5-0442 5-121st st. & Sylvan pl HA rim 7-0225 7-313 W. 54th st CO lumbs 5-4630

12-455 W. 141st at ED gecomb 4-8429 Commercial Frauds-301 Mott st. CA nal 6-6500 Homicide-301 Mott st CA nal 6-6500 Munoiucispeal Term—Old County Court H CO riled 7-4763

Night Court for Men-314 W. 54th st. CO lumbs 5-4630

Probation-300 Mulberry st CA nal 6-6500 Traffic (Lower)301 Mott st CA nal 6-6500 Traffic (Upper)-455 W. 151st st.

ED gecomb 4-3700 Women's-425 6th Barvu

ME !rose 5-2466

e ave... TO mpkniSq. 6-4628 Dist.

1-161st rt. and 3d ave

o

2 and 3-161st It. and 3d ave ME Irose S-3670 Homicide-161st st. and 3d ave.ME !rose 5-1958 Municipal Term-161st st. and 1d ye a.

ME Iron 5-1958 Traffic-161st st. and 3d ave ME !rose 5-1958

Brooklyn DiGsteneral Office—Municipal BIdg.TR iangl 5-7100

5—Williamsburg Bridge Plaza. EV ergrn 7-2503 6-495 Gates ave MA in 2-1850 7-25 Snyder aye. BU ckmnstr 2-1506 8-2963 W. 8th st CO neyIs 6-0013 9-43d st. and 4th are SU nset 64381 10-127 Pennsylvania ave.. ,AP plegate 6-8606 Adolescent-120 Schermerhorn st..MA in 4-0216 Homicide-31 Snyder ave.. BU ckmnstr 2-3516 Municipal Term-120 Schermerhorn .

TR Sastne 5-4220

Probation—Municipal Bldg TR 441 5-7100 Traffic-1.005 Bedford ave MA in 2-2904

Dist. smo

1-115 5th at., L. F. City....IR nodes 6-9009 2—Town Hall, Flushing FL oohing 9-0228 3-90th et, Far Rockaway BE IIHrbr 5-0125 4—Town Hall, Jamaica JA males 6-0311

" 5—Chaffee st. and Catalpa ave. Ridge-

wood EV

Richmond ergrn 2-2134

1—Bement and Castleton sees., West New Brighton PO rtRich 7-5712

2-67 Target st., Stapleton SA intGeo 7-1150 CITY RECORD, BOARD OF-

Supemanbnervirs Office, Municipal Bldg.. WO rth 2-3490

CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1610

COUNTY CLERK. BRONX- 851 Grand Concourse

COUNTY CLERK, KINGS— JR rap o-5081 Hall of Records. Bklyn TR lanai S-8710

COUNTY CLERK, NEW YORK— County Court House, Manh'n.. WO rth 2-6114

COUNTY CLERK, QUEENS- 15122 Jamaica ave.. Jamaica JA maica 6-2607

COUNTY CLERK, RICHMOND— County Court House. S. I... SA intGeo 7-1306

COUNTY COURT. BRONX- 851 Grand Concourse JR rome 74945

Court opens at 10 a. tn. COUNTY COURT. KINGS-

120 Schermerhorn st„ Bklyn .... MA in 4-5301 Court opens at 10 IL in.

COUNTY COURT, QUEENS- 24.22 Jackson ave., L. I. City ST Uwe! 4-7525

Court opens at 10 a. tn. COUNTY COURT, RICHMOND—

County Court House, S. braltr 7-7500 Court opens at 10 a. tn.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY. BRONX- 851 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-5910

9 a. m. to 5 P. m.: Sat. to 12 noon, DISTRICT ATTORNEY, KINGS—

Municipal Bldg., Bklyn TR iangl 5-8900 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.: Sat. to 12 noon.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, NEW YORK- 137 Centre at., Manh'n CA nal 6-5700

9 a. in. to 5 P. m.; Sat. to 12 noon. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, QUEENS—

Court House, L I. City ST ilwel 4-7590 9 a. in. to 5 P. m.: Sat. to 12 noon.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY RICHMOND—County Court House, S. I... SA intGeo 7-0049

9 a. m. to P. ra.; Sat. to 12 noon. DOCKS, DEPARTMENT OF—

Pier "A." North River, Manh'n itehl 4-0600

DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT—Children's Court Division—

Hearing of cases begins at 10 a. m. Manhattan-137 E. 22d eat.. GR mercy 5-3611 Bronx-1118 Grand Concourse

JE rome 7-9800 Brooklyn-111 Schermerhorn at.

TR lane 5-8611 Queens ica— 105-34 Union Hall st., isma JA main 6-2545

Richmond-100 Richmond ter., St. George SA intGeo 74300

Family Court Division- Manhattan-153 E. 57th st V0 lunter 5-0430 Bronx-1118 Grand Concourse

JE rome 7-9800 Brooklyn-327 Schermerhorn st

TR iangl 5-9770 Queens ica— 105-34 Union Hall st., jama JA maica 6-2545

Richmond-100 Richmond ter., St. George SA intGeo 74300

EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF— Park ave. and 59th st.. Manh'n

VO lunter 5-6600 ELECTIONS, BOARD OF—

General Office, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1307

Bronx—Tremont and 3d aves..TR emnt 8-1186 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg- -.TR iangl 3-7100 Queens-90-33 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica

RE pubic 9-1916 Richmond—Borough Hall, S. I.

SA intGeo 7-1955

9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12

EMERGENCY RELIEF BUREAU- 902 Broadway, Manh'n GR amercy 7-4700

ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT—Secretary's Office, Municipal Bldg.,

Manh'n WO rth 2-4560 ESTIMATE AND APPRAISAL—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4600 FINANCE. DEPARTMENT OF—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1200 City Collections, Bureau of-

Manhattan-2d floor, Municipal Bldg. WO rth 2-1200

Bronx—Tremont and Arthur ayes. TR emnt 2-6000

Brooklyn Municipal Bldg. . TR iangl 5-7100 Queens—Court sq., L I. City

ST ilwel 4-2400 Richmond—Borough Hall, S. I.

GI braltar 7-1000 FIRE DEPARTMENT—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4100 Brooklyn Office. Municipal Bldg.

TR iangl 54341 Fire Extinguishment, 365 Jay st.

TR iangl 54340 GENERAL SESSIONS, COURT OF—

Clerk's Office open 9 a. in. to 4 P. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon. Court opens at 10 a. m.

Centre and Franklin sta., Manh'n. WO rth 1-5773 Probation Dept, 32 Franklin st, Manh'n

WO rth 24632 HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF-

139 Centre M., Manh'n CA nal 6-1500 Bronx-1918 Arthur ave TR emnt 8-6320 Brooklyn—Willoughby and Fleet sts.

TR iangl 5-9400 Queens-92-07 148th ft, Jamaica

RE public 9-1210 Richmond—Terminal Bldg., St. e

SA int 7-0440 HIGHER EDUCATION, BOARD OF-

139th st. and Convent ave., Manb'n ED gecomb 4-6086

HOSPITALS. DEPARTMENT OF— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n..

WO rth 2-4440

FURORS, BRONX, COM'R OF- 851 Grand Concourse. Bronx JE tome 6-46011

JURORS, KINGS, COM'R OF— Municipal Bldg., Bklyn TR iangl 5-7100

JURORS, NEW YORK, COM'R OF— Hall of Records, Manh'n WO rth 2-0240

JURORS, QUEENS, COM'R OF— County Court House, L. I. City • ST ilwel 4-7304

JURORS, RICHMOND, COM'R OF— County Court House, S. I....SA intGeo 7-0081

LAW DEPARTMENT— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4600 Brooklyn, Municipal Bldg TR iangl 54330 Street Openings, Bureau of—

Municipal Bldg., Manb'n WO rth 2-4600 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg...TR iangl 5-6331 Queens-89.31 161st st„ Jamaica

JA main 6-5334 LICENSES, DEPARTMENT OF-

6 Reade at., Manh'n WO rth 2-3100 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg..... TR iangl 547100 Richmond—Borough Hall, S. I.

GI braltar 7-1000 MANHATTAN, PRESIDENT OF—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5600 MAYOR'S OFFICE—

City Hall, Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-1000 MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY-

Aldermanic Branch—Clerk's Office. 263 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO et!' 2-4430

Estimate and Apportionment Branch— Clerk's Office. 1356 Municipal Bldg.,

2-4560 Manh'n WO rth MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM'N-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1530 MUNICIPAL COURTS—

Office of the President Justice, 8 Reade st., Manh'n WO rth 2-1400

Di 11- 146 146 Grand at CA nal 6-2530 2-264 Madison it OR chrd 4-4300 3-314 W. 54th at CO lumbs 5-1773 4-207 E. 32d it CA ledosia 5-9464 5-2565 Broadway RI verside 9-4006 6-155 E. 88th it SA cramento 2-7871 7-447 W. 151st at BR adhrst 2-7301 8-170 E. 121st it HA rlm 7-3950 9-624 Madison are VO lunter 5-3150

10-1 W. 125th st HA rIm 7-2694 Central Jury Part 1 Small Claims Part I 8 Reade st.WO rth 2-1400

Bross 1-1400 Williamsbridge rd... UN derhil 34100 2-Washington ave. and 162d st.

ME !rose 5-3042 Small Claims Part. Washington ave. and

162d st. ME !rose 5-3041 Brooklyn

1-120 Schermerhorn it TR tang! S-4587 2-495 Gates ave LA fayet 3-7217 3-6 Lee ave ST al 2-7813 4-1110 Eastern pkwar SL ocum 6-4500 3-4th ave. and 42d at SU aid 6-2540 6-27-33 Snyder ave BU ckmnstr 2-9643 7-363 Liberty ave AP plegate 6-8600 8-1301 Surf ave CO neyIN 6-8301 Central Jury Part 1 120 Schermerhorn st. Small Claims Part f TR iangl 5-2052

werss 1-115 Stb M., L. ? City IR onsdes 6-7361 2 -Broadway and Court st., Elmhurst

HA vemeyer 9-0087 3-6902 64th st., Ridgewood EV ergrn 2-3141 4—Town Hall, Jamaica JA maim 6-0086 5-90th st., Far Rockaway...BE UHrbr 5-1747 6—Town Hall. Flushing.... IN depndce 3-5663 Small Claims Part, Town Hall, Jamaica

JA maim 6-0086 Richmond

1—Bement and Castleton ayes., West New Brighton PO rtRich 7-0119

2-71 Target rt., Stapleton SA intGeo 7-0313 Small Claims Part, 71 Target st.,

Stapleton SA intGeo 7-0313 MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-6607 9 a. in. to 5 p. Saturdays to

D. m. SEW !YORK CITY HOUSING

AUTHORITY- 10 E. 40th at.. Msnh'n AS bland 44360

PARKS. DEPARTMENT OF— Main Office—Arsenal Bldg., Central

Park, 64th at. and 5th ave., Manh'n RE gent 4-1000

Bronx—Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park FO undatz 1-3001

Brooklyn—Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park SO uth 8-2300

Queens—The Overlook, Forest Park, Kew Gardens CL rreland 3-4600

Richmond—Field House, Clove Lakes Park, Victory blvd. and Clove rd., West Brighton GI raltr 2-2261

l'AROLE COMMISSION— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-2560

PLANT & STRUCTURES. DEPT. OF— Municipal Bldg,, Manh'n WO rth 2-4740

PLUMBERS, EXAMINING BOARD OF— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1800

POLICE DEPARTMENT- 240 Centre st.. Manh'n CA nal 6-2000

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, BRONX- 851 Grand Concourse JE rome 7-7434

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, KINGS— Municipal Bldg., Bklyn TR iangl 5-7100

PUBLIC ADMINISZRATOR, N. Y.— Hall of Records, Mank'n WO rth 24616

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, QUEENS- 89.31 161st st., Jamaica JA maim 6-5037

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, RICHM'D-B'way and Castleton ave., West New

Brighton PO rtRich 7-5337 PUBLIC MARKETS. WEIGHTS AND

MEASURES. DEPT. OF— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n - .WO rth 2-5050

PUBLIC WELFARE, DEPT, OF- 902 Broadway, Manh'n GR amercy 7-4700

PURCHASE, DEPARTMENT OF— Municipal Bldg. Manh'n.......WO rth 2-5860

QUEENS, PRESIDENT OF- 21.10 49th ave., L. I. City ST ilwel 4-5400 Topographical Bureau, 45.22 Court eq.,

I.. I. City ST ilwal 4-0801 RECORDS, BRONX, COM'R OF-

851 Grand Concourse JE rome 7-4931 RECORDS, KINGS, COM'R OF—

Hall of Records, Bklyn TR iangl 5-6911 RECORDS N. Y., COM'R OF—

Hall of Records. Manh'n. -....WO rth 2-3900 RECORDS, COM'R OF, CITY COURT—

Old County Court House, Manh'n CO tiled 74264

RECORDS, COWR OF, SURROGATES' COURT, NEW YORK COUNTY—

Hall of Records. Manh'n WO rth 2-6744 REGISTER. BRONX COUNTY-

851 Grand Concourse JE rome 74811 REGISTER, KINGS COUNTY—

Hall of Records, Bklyn TR iangl 5-6310 REGISTER, NEW YORK COUNTY—

Hall of Records, Manh'n WO rth 1-3901 REGISTER, QUEENS COUNTY-

161-04 Jamaica ave.,Jamaica.' JA main 64614 REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1300 RICHMOND, PRESIDENT OF—

Borough Hall, S. I. GI braltar 7-1000 SANITATION, DEPARTMENT OF—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4241 SHERIFF. BRONX COUNTY-

851 Grand Concourse JE rome 7-3501 SHERIFF, KINGS COUNTY—

Municipal Bldg., Bklyn TR iangl 5-7100 SHERIFF, NEW YORK COUNTY—

Hall of Records. Manh'n WO rth 2-4300 SHERIFF, QUEENS COUNTY—

County Court House. L. I. City.ST ilwel 4-6017 SHERIFF, RICHMOND COUNTY—

County Court House, S. I...SA intGeo 7-0041 SINKING FUND, COM'RS OF—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1300 SPECIAL SESSIONS. COURT OF—

Clerk's office open 9 a. m. to 4 p. In.; Saturdays to 12 noon. Courts open at 10 a. m.

Manhattan—Centre and Franklin sta. WO rth 2-3434

Bronx-851 Grand Concourse-JE rome 7-2898 Court held every Tuesday and Friday.

Brooklyn-120 Schermerhorn st.. MA in 4-5917 Queens-153.19 Jamaica ave., Jamaica

JA matt 6-8040 Court held every Monday and Thurs-

day. Richmond—County Court House, S. I.

SA intGeo 7-0324 Court held every Wednesday.

Probation Bureau — Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n WO rth 2-3434

STANDARDS AND APPEALS— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-0184

SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DI-VISION—

First Dept —Madison ave. and 25th at., Manh'n LE 'Linton 24940

Court sits from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. The first and third Fridays of each term, motion days, Court opens at 10 a. m. Motions called at 9 a. m. Appeals from orders called at 10 B. m.

Second Dept.—Borough Hall, Bklyn. TR lanai

Court sits from 1 p. In. to 5 p. s. No court on Saturdays.

SUPREME COURT, 1ST JUD. DIST.— Civil Division—N. Y. County Court

House. Manh'n WO rth 24500 Court opens at 10 a. m.

Criminal Term—Centre and Franklin ste., Manh'n No Telephone

Court opens at 10.30 a, m. Bronx County-851 Grand Concourse

Court o JE rome 6-1031

pens at 10 a. tn. SUPREME COURT, 21) JUD. DIST-

Kings County—Joralemon and Court eats, Bklyn. TR iangl 5-7306

Court opens at 10 a. m. Appellate Term TR iangl 5-7451

Court opens at 10 a. m. Queens County—

Special Tenne-89.31 161st st.. Tamales JA males 64657

Trial Terms—County Court House, 1, I. City ST ilwel 4-7060

Richmond County—County Court House, S. I. GI braltr 74700

SURROGATE'S COURT, BRONX—Court opens at 10 a. m.

851 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-48113

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SURROGATE'S COURT, KINGS-Court opens at 9.30 a. in.

Hall of Records, Bklyn TR iangl 5-7020

SURROGATES' COURT, N. Y - Court opens at 10.30 a. in.

Hall of Records, Manh'n WO rth 2-6744

SURROGATE'S COURT, QUEENS- Court opens at 10 a. in.

161.10 Jamaica ave., Jamaica..JA males 6-6000 SURROGATE'S COURT, RICHMOND-

Court opens at 10.J0 a. m. County Court House, S. I....SA intGeo 7-0573

TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS- Municipal Bldg., Nanh'n WO rth 2-1800 Bronx-Tremont & Arthur aves..TR emnt 8-5090 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-Court lg., L. I. City ST ilwd 4-6160 Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I

GI braltar 7-1000 TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD-

263 B'way, Manh'n BA rely 7-9734 TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1326 Bronx-1932 Arthur ave TR emnt 8-9311 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg.....TR iangi 5-7180 Queens-2110 49th ave., L. I. City

ST ilwel 4-5480 Richmond-25 Hyatt st., St. George

SA intGeo 7-7790 TRANSPORTATION, BOARD OF-

250 Hudson et, Manh'n CA nal 6-6600 TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AUTHORITY-

111 8th ave., Manh'n CH else' 3-1923 WATER SUPPLY, BOARD OF-

346 Broadway, Manh'n WO rth 2-3150 WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECT.-

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4320 Bronx-Tremont & Arthur aves..TR emnt 3-5800 Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-Jackson ave., L I. City.ST ilwel 4-7150 Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I.

SA IntGeo 7-0840

BOARD MEETINGS

Board of Aldermen Meets in Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall,

Manh'n, on Tuesdays, at 2.15 p. m. MICHAEL J. CRUISE, City Clerk, and Clerk

to Board. Armory Board

Meets in Room 2208, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, on first Wednesday in each month, at 3.30 P. m.

WILLIAMJ. WALSH, Secretary. Art Commission

Meets at its office, City Hall, Manh'n, on second Tuesday in each month, at 3.30 p. m.

A. EVERETT PETERSON, Secretary. Board of Assessors

Meets in Room 2200, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, on Tuesdays, at 10 a. m.

THOMAS W. WHITTLE, President, Banking Commission

Meets in Mayor's Office, City Hall, Manh'n, on first day, in February, May, August and November.

LOUIS M. FAULKNER, Deputy Chamberlain, Secretary.

Board of Buildings Meets in Room 2005, Municipal Bldg., Maiden,

st call of the Chairman. SAMUEL FASSLER. Chairman.

Board of Child Welfare Meets in Old County Court House, City Hall

Plaza, Manh'n, on third Monday in each month, at 3 P. In.

JOHN T. EAGAN, Executive Secretary. Board of City Record

Meets in City Hall, Manh'n, at call of Mayor. PAUL J. KERN, Secretary Pro Tem.

Board of Education Meets at its office, Park ave. and 59th st-,

Manh'n, 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 Bldg., Manh'n, at call of the President.

S. HOWARD COHEN, President. Board of Estimate and Apportionment

Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, Fri-days, at 10.30 a. m.

PEARL BERNSTEIN, Secretary. Examining Board of City Surveyors

Meets in Room 1347, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, at call of the Chairman.

VERNON S. MOON, Acting Chairman. Examining Board of Plumbers

Entire membership vacant since June 11, 1934, L. W. LOMAX. Clerk in Charge.

Board of Health Meets at 139 Centre st., Manh'n, at call of

the President. JOHN L. RICE, M. D., Commissioner of

Health, President. Municipal Assembly-Aldermanie Branch Meets in Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall,

Manh'n, on Tuesdays, at 2 p. m. MICHAEL J. CRUISE, Clerk.

Municipal Assembly-Board of Estimate and Apportionment Branch

Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, on Fridays, at 10.30 a. m.

PEARL BERNSTEIN, Clerk. Municipal Civil Service Commission

Meets at its office, 14th floor, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, on Thursdays, at 10.30 a. m.

WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary. Parole Commission

Meets in Room 2500, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, on Thursdays, at 10 a. in.

THOMAS R. MINNICK, Secretary. Teachers' Retirement Board

Meets in Room 500, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, on fourth Tuesday of each month, at 3 p. in.

LOUIS TAYLOR, Secretary. ' Board of Revision of Assessments

Meets in Room 500, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, upon notice of the Chief Clerk.

LEWIS F. LANG, Chief Clerk. Commissioners of the Sinking Fund

Meet in Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, on every other Wednesday, at 11 a. m.

LEWIS F. LANG, Secretary. Board of Standards and Appeals

Meets in Room 1013, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, Tuesdays, at 10 a. m. and 2 p. tn.

HARRIS H. MURDOCK, Chairman. Board of Taxes and Assessments

Meets in Room 936, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, on Wednesdays. at 10.30 a. rn.

WILLIAM STANLEY MILLER, President. Board of Transportation

Meets at 250 Hudson st., Manh'n, on Tues-days. at 2 p. m.

JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman. Board of Water Supply

Meets at 346 Broadway, Manh'n, on Tuesdays, at 11 a. m.

GEORGE J. GILLESPIE, President

POLICE DEPARTMENT

Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property

OWNERS WANTED. BY THE PROPERTY Clerk of the Police Department of The City

of New York for the foilowing property now in custody without claimants: Automobiles, boats, baby carriages, bicycles, bags, cameras, optical goods, furniture, rope, lead, metals, clothing, jewelry, precious stones, silverware, boots, shoes, dress-suit cases, handbags. pocketbooks. wallets, merchandise, tools, trunks, typewriters, canes, umbrellas, robes, blankets, furs, machinery, tun

gical instruments. musical instruments, electrical goods, sporting goods, hardware, groceries, canned goods, liquors, etc., also sums of money fele, niously obtained by prisoners, ,found, abandoned, or taken from persons dying Intestate,. or taken from persons supposed to be insane, intoxicated or otherwise incapable of taking care of them-selves.

Police Headquarters, 240 Centre st., Manhattan. For Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. 485

Bergen st., Bklyn., N. Y. For Borough of The Bronx, 42d Precinct, 160th

st. and 3d ave., Bronx. For Borough of Richmond, 120th Precinct,

78-81 Richmond ter., St. George, S. I. LEWIS J. VALENTINE, Police Commis-

sioner.

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND

Proposals

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Richmond, at

his office, Borough Hall, St. George, S. I., until 12 noon, on

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1935 FOR REPAVING WITH ASPHALT BLOCK

PAVEMENT THE ROADWAY OF BROAD ST. FROM TOMPKINS AVE. TO VAN DUZER ST., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: Bidders shall bid on Items Nos. 11 and 12,

Alternatives A, and on Items Nos. 11 and 12, Alternatives B.

In case the same prices are bid on Item No. 11,

Alternatives A and B, and the same prices also on

Item No. 12, Alternatives A and B, the con-tractor will be required to cut and dress curb within the limits of the City of New York,

The City reserves the right to award contract on the basis of the alternative bids on Items A and B, as the Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment may determine to be to the best interest of The City of New York.

10,500 square yards asphalt block pavement complete.

1,450 cubic yards high early strength concrete foundation in place.

150 linear feet bluestone curb redressed, re-jointed and reset.

1 cubic yard 1-2-4 concrete in place. 300 square feet new concrete sidewalk con-

structed. 200 square feet special concrete sidewalk con-

structed. 100 square feet old sidewalk relaid. 50 square feet expanded metal No. 3-9-25 fur•

nished and placed. 30 linear feet roof leader outlets relaid or ex.

tended. 100 square yards bituminous concrete pave-

ment complete. Alternative A-300 linear feet new straight blue-

stone curb, cut and dressed within City limits, furnished and set.

Alternative B-300 linear feet new straight bluestone curb furnished, cut, dressed and set, with no restrictions as to point or place of cut-ting and dressing.

Alternative A-60 linear feet new radial blue-stone curb, cut and dressed within City limits, furnished and set.

Alternative B-60 linear feet new radial blue-stone curb furnished, cut, dressed and set, with no restrictions as to point or place of cutting and dressing,

(All iron, steel and cement used in this con-tract shall be made in the United States of America.)

The time for the completion of the work is fifty (50) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Twenty-one Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars ($21,700), End the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

The bidder shall state the price of each item contained in the Engineer's estimate. The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at the lowest aggregate sum bid for the contract.

Bidders are requested to make their bids upon the plan form prepared by the President, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to enclose the bid, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the Engineer, Bureau of Engineering, Borough Hall, Staten Island, where plans and the contract, including the specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, may be seen.

j28,jy10 JOSEPH A. PALMA. President. t;0-See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

THE ARMORY BOARD

Proposed Approval of Subcontractor

THE ARMORY BOARD PROPOSES TO approve as subcontractor the firm of McCon•

nell & Co., Inc., of 803 E. 134th st., Bronx, as submitted by Thomas J. Waters & Sons, Inc., of 415 Lexington ave.,' Manhattan, contractor for the installation of granite work in connection with the construction of the new Armory of the 104th Field Artillery, 168th st. and 93d ave., Jamaica.

Dated June 26, 1935. j28,jy1 WILLIAM J. WALSH, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Proposed Approval of Subcontractors

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor for glass and

glazing, Ezra Epstein Glass Corp., of 130 W. 3d st., New York City, as submitted by John Ken-nedy & Co., Inc., contractor for general con-struction of P. S. No. 146, Queens (PWA Docket No. 8281).

Dated June 25, 1935. WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-

tendent of School Buildings. j28,jy1

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor for limestone

(setting only), James MacLean, Inc., of 1745 Davidson ave., Bronx, as submitted by the Rich-mond Engineering and Contracting Co., Inc., con-tractor for general construction of P. S. No. 149, Queens (PWA Docket No. 8071).

Dated June 25, 1935. WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin.

tendent of School Buildings. j28,jy1

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor for pipe covering,

Keasbey-Mattison Construction Co., of 213 E, 38th st., New York City, aes submitted by Jesse E. Kahn, contractor for plumbing and drain-age work of Bayside High School, Bayside, Queens (PWA Docket No. 2735).

Dated June 25, 1935. WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-

tendent of School Buildings. j28,jy1

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor for brickwork and

setting architectural terra cotta, Grace and Cas-

tagna, of 1721 Emmons ave., Bklyn., New York, as submitted by Lustig & Weil, Inc., contractor for general construction of P. S. No. 2, Queens (PWA Docket No, 7182),

Dated June 26, 1935. WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-

tendent of School Buildings. j28,jyl

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor for caulking,

Liberty Caulking and Metal Weatherstrip Com-pany, of 2431 Maclay ave., Bronx, as submitted by Richmond Engineering and Contracting Co., Inc., contractor for general construction of P. S. 149, Queens (PWA Docket No. 8071).

Dated June 22, 1935. WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-

tendent of School Buildings. j26,28

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor for wire guards,

partitions, etc., J. R. Moyer Sons, of 3453 Bedford ave., Bklyn., as submitted by Richmond En-gineering and Contracting Co., Inc„ contractor for general construction of P. S. 149, Queens (PWA Docket No. 8071).

Dated June 22, 1935. WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-

tendent of School Buildings. j26,28

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor for wire fencing,

steel shelving and steel partitions, the Bellis Wire Works, of 307 Scholes st., Bklyn., as submitted by Richmond Engineering and Contracting Co., Inc., contractor for general construction of P. S. 149, Queens (PWA Docket No. 807I)..

Dated June 22, 1935. WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-

tendent of School Buildings. j26,28

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor for glazing, Abbott

Glass Co., Inc., of 601 10th ave., Manhattan, as submitted by Royal-Rice Co,, Inc., contractor for general construction of Bayside High School, Queens (PWA Docket No. 2735).

Dated June 24, 1935. WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-

tendent of School Buildings. j26,28

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSES to approve as a subcontractor for supplying the

certificate of location of piles, Francis P. Murphy, Inc., of 189 Montague st., Bklyn., as submitted by the H. R. H. Construction Corporation, con-tractor for general construction of P, S. 225, Bklyn. (PWA Docket No. 7150).

Dated June 24, 1935. WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-

tendent of School Buildings. j26,28

Proposals

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue ex-tension and Concord st., Bklyn., until 2 p. m., on

TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1935 Borough of Manhattan

FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC., AT P. S. 3, 11, 21, 72, 87, 96, 98, 115, 116, 121, 165, 171, SEWARD PARK HIGH SCHOOL AN-NEX, CENTRAL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ARTS, HAAREN HIGH SCHOOL AN-NEX AND MURRAY HILL INDUSTRIAL HIGH SCHOOL, MANHATTAN.

The time allowed to complete the entire work on each school will be ninety (90) consecutive working days for P. S. 11, 21, 72, 87, 96, 115, 116, 121, 165, Central School of Business and Arts and Murray Hill Industrial High School. For P. S. 3, 171, Seward Park High School An-nex and Haaren High School Annex the time allowed will be one hundred and twenty (120) consecutive working days, all as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required on each school is as follows: P. S. 3, $6,800; P. S. 11, $1,300; P. S. 21, $2,400; P. S. 72, $700; P. S. 87, $1,000; P. S. 96, $2,000; P. S. 98, $1,800; P. S. 115, $2,400; P. S. 116, $1,400; P. S. 121, $2,400; P. S. 165, $1,800; P. S. 171, $3,800; Seward Park High School Annex, $3,800; Central School of Business and Art, $1,200; Haaren High School Annex, $2,700; Murray Hill Industrial High School, $1,800.

The deposit accompanying bid on each school shall be five per cent, of the amount of security.

A separate bid must be submitted for each school and separate awards will be made thereon.

Each bidder must submit, with his bid, a financial statement signed and sworn to by the bid-der, Such financial statement must show that the bidder has liquid assets available for the project upon which the bid is submitted in an amount equal to not less than 30 per cent. of the first $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 15 per cent. of the next $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 20 per cent. of the remainder of the bid. Borrowed money, equity in real estate, life in-surance, deposits held as security for other con-tracts, the capital of proposed subcontractors and tools or other equipment will not be deemed to be liquid assets of bidders.

The affidavit of each bidder must also show that he has successfully completed a contract for similar work in or near New York City for a sum of not less than 50 per cent. of the amount for which the bidder shall submit his bid here-under, which work shall have been in successful operation for not less than one (1) year from the date of completion thereof, and shall give the location of such work and the name of the party for whom such work was performed.

No bid will be considered of a bidder who shall fail to submit an affidavit setting forth the facts above required to be set forth, or of a bidder whose statements set forth in such affidavit are found to be untrue.

Blank forms, plans (where required), specifica-tions may be obtained or seen at the Main Esti-mating Room of the Board of Education, 7th floor, Flatbush avenue extension and Concord st., Bklyn.

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-tendent of School Buildings.

Dated June 27, 1935. j27,jy9 t2FSee 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 exten-sion and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m., on

TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1935 Borough of Queens

FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC., AT P. S. 6, 22, 58, 71, 87, 88, 95, 97, 107, 108, 109, 117, 122, 170, BRYANT HIGH SCHOOL AND FLUSHING HIGH SCHOOL, QUEENS.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each school will be as follows: P. S. 6, fifty (50) consecutive working days; P. S. 22, sixty (60) consecutive working days; P. S. 58, sixty (60) consecutive working days; P. S. 71, forty (40) consecutive working days; P. S. 87, ninety (90) consecutive working days; P. S. 88, sixty (60) consecutive working Jays; P. S. 95, sixty (60) consecutive working days; P. S. 97, fifty (50) consecutive working days; P. S. 107, forty (40) consecutive working days; P. S. 108, sixty (60) consecutive working days; P. S. 109, forty

(40) consecutive working days; P. S. 117, slaty (60) consecutive working days; P. S. 122, sixty (60) consecutive working days; P. S. 170, sixty (60) consecutive working days; Bryant Iligh School, ninety (90) consecutive working days; Flushing High School, ninety (90) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required on each school is as follows: P. S. 6, $2,600; P. S. 22, $1,600; P. S. 58, $1,800; P. S. 71, $1,100; P. S. 87, $2,600; P. S. 88, $1,500; P. S. 95, $1,800; P. S. 97, $1,200; P. S. 107, $1,300; P. S. 108, $2,200; P. S. 109, $800; P. S. 117. $1,800; P. S. 122, $2,200; P. S. 170, $2,300; Bryant High School, $3,000; Flushing High School, $3,200.

The deposit accompanying bid on each school shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

A separate bid must be submitted for each school and separate awards will be made thereon.

Each bidder must submit, with his bid, a finan-cial statement signed and sworn to by the bidder. Such financial statement must show that the bidder has liquid assets available for the project upon which the bid is submitted in an amount equal to not less than 30 per cent. of the first $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 15 per cent. of the next $5,000 or part thereof of the bid, plus 20 per cent. of the remainder of the bid. Borrowed money, equity in real estate, life insurance, de-posits held as security for other contracts, the capital of proposed subcontractors and tools or other equipment will not be deemed to be liquid assets of bidders. The affidavit of each bidder must also show that he has successfully completed a contract for similar work in or near New York City for a sum of not less than 50 per cent. of the amount for which the bidder shall submit his bid hereunder, which work shall have been in suc-cessful operation for not less than one (1) year from the date of completion thereof, and shall give the location of such work and the name of the party for whom such work was performed.

No bid will be considered of a bidder who shall fail to submit an affidavit setting forth the facts above required to be set forth, or of a bidder whose statements set forth in such affidavit are found to be untrue.

Blank forms, plans (where required) and speci-fications may be obtained or seen at the main estimating room of the Board of Education, 7th floor, Flatbush avenue extension and Concord st., Brooklyn.

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin-tendent of School Buildings.

Dated June 27, 1935. j27,jy9 &nee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, list 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., Bklyn., until 2 p. m., on

TUESDAY. JULY 9, 1935 Borough of Queens

FOR COMPLETING AND FINISHING THE ORIGINAL CONTRACT OF EDWARD SHLONSKY, WHICH HAS BEEN DECLARED ABANDONED AND FORFEITED, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH THE ORIGINAL SPECI. FICATIONS, ETC., FOR ALTERATIONS. RE-PAIRS, ETC., AT P. S. 33. 222D ST. AND 92D AVE., QUEENS VILLAGE, QUEENS.

The time allowed to complete the whole work shall be sixty (60) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $2,000. 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. Blank forms and original specifications may be

obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the Board of Education, at Flatbush avenue ex-tension and Concord st., Bklyn., also at the office of the Deputy Superintendent of School Buildings, 139.30 34th rd., Flushing, Queens.

WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin• tendent of School Buildings.

Dated June 27, 1935. j27,jy9 trSee 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, Park ave. and 59th st., Manhattan, until 3 P. m.. on

FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1935

FURNISHING AND DELIVERING SIX-TEEN MILLIMETER FILMS, SIXTEEN MIL-LIMETER PROTECTORS, STEREOPTICONS, SCREENS, CARRYING CASES, SPLICERS, REWINDERS AND OTHER APPARATUS AND VISUAL AIDS.

The time for the delivery of the articles, ma-terials and supplies and performance of the con-tract is by or before Dec. 31, 1935.

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. (154%) 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 and schedules, total price per item, 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 June 22, 1935. j22,jy5 CrSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of Plant Operation of the

Board of Education of The City of New York, in Room 614, 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m., on

FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935 Boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn and

Queens FOR REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS TO

HEATING APPARATUS, ETC. (INCLUDING TEMPERATURE REGULATION, ETC.) IN P. S. 30. 37, 95, 97, 132, 186 AND HALL OF BOARD OF EDUCATION, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN; IN P. S. 24 AND ALEXAN-DER HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL, BOR-OUGH OF BROOKLYN; AND IN P. S. 6, 71 AND 144, BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed to complete the whole work in each building will be ninety (90) consecutive working days, all as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required for each build-ing is as follows: P. S. 30, Manhattan, $1,800; P. S. 37, Manhattan $1,500; P. S. 95. Manhat-tan, $2,000; P. S. 97, Manhattan, $1,000; P. S. 132, Manhattan, $1,200; P. S. 186, Manhattan, $1,200; Hall of Board of Education, Manhattan, $5,000; P. S. 24, Brooklyn, $800; Alexander Hamilton High School, Brooklyn, $6,000; P. S. 6, Queens, $1,000; P. S. 71, Queens, $1,000; P. S. 144, Queens, $1,200.

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Total $4,176 20 Alternative bids required-See note at end of

advertisement. Time allowed, 20 consecutive working days. Security required, $1,400. NO. 12. FOR REGULATING. REGRADING,

RECURBING AND REFLAGGING AVENUE X FROM E. 1ST ST. TO E. 3D ST., AND FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING AND FLAGGING E. 2D ST. FROM AVENUE W TO AVENUE Y.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

2,577 cubic yards of excavation; per cubic yard, $1 $2,577 00

1,095 cubic yards of earth filling; per cubic yard, 50 cents 547 50

210 linear feet of 6-inch granite curbstone for corners, furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $3.25 682 50

3,708 linear feet of concrete curb, one year maintenance; per linear foot, 60 cents 2,224 80

23,616 square feet of concrete side-walk and one year mainteuance; per square foot. 15 cents

2 sewer basins built; per basin, $125 2 sewer basins rebuilt; per basin,

$ 100 7 sewer manholes adjusted more than

14 inches; per manhole. $20 10 trees removed; per tree, $15 1 seepage basin built; per basin, $60 80 linear feet of 12-inch pipe cul-

vert; per linear foot, $1.25 100 00

3,542 40 250 00

200 00

140 00 150 00 60 00

PRESIDENT, 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

MONDAY, JULY 8, 1935 NO. 1. FOR REGULATING AND GRADING

BAY 41ST ST. FROM BENSON AVE. TO BATH AVE.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

100 cubic yards of excavation (to 4-inch subgrade); per cubic yard, 75 cents $75 00

4,109 cubic yards of earth filling; Per cubic yard. 75 cents 3,081 75

441 cubic yards of 4-inch cinder filling to be furnished and rolled; per cubic yard, $1 441 00

Total $3,597 75 Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. Security required, $1,200. NO. 2. FOR REGULATING AND GRADING

BAY 44TH ST. FROM STILLWELL AVE. TO BATH AVE.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

249 cubic yards of excavation (to 4-inch subgrade); per cubic yard, 75 cents $186 75

5,465 cubic yards of earth filling; per cubic yard, 75 cents 4,098 75

592 cubic yards of 4-inch cinder filling to be furnished and rolled; per cubic yard, $1 592 00

10 trees removed; per tree, $15 150 00

Total $5,027 50 Time allowed, 35 consecutive working days. Security required, $1,700. NO. 3. FOR REGULATING AND GRAD-

ING E. 53D ST. FROM AVENUE K TO AVE-NUE L.

TheEngineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

206 cubic yards of excavation (to 4-inch subgrade) ; per cubic yard, 75 cents $154 50

3,508 cubic yards of earth filling; per cubic yard, 75 cents 2,631 00

414 cubic yards of 4-inch cinder filling to be furnished and rolled; per cubic yard, $1 414 00

1 seepage basin built; per basin, $60 60 00

Total $3,259 50 Time allowed, 20 consecutive working days, Security required, $1,100. NO. 4. FOR REGULATING. CURBING

AND FLAGGING E. 53D ST. FROM AVE-NUE K TO AVENUE L.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

38 linear feet of 6-inch granite curb• stone for corners, furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $3.50 $133 00

1,536 linear feet of concrete curb, one year maintenance; per linear foot, 60 cents 921 60

7,790 square feet of concrete side-walk and one year maintenance; per square foot, 15 cents 1,168 50

Total $2,223 10 Time allowed. 20 consecutive working days. Security required. $700. NO. 5. FOR REGULATING AND REPAY.

ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE. MENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA-TION THE ROADWAY OF HEWES ST. FROM BROADWAY TO S. 2D ST.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

140 linear feet of old curbstone re- dressed, rejointed and reset in con- crete; per linear foot. $1 $140 00

1,425 linear feet of new curbstone cut and dressed within the City limits, furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $1.90 2,707 50

128 linear feet of 6-inch granite curbstone for corners, cut and dressed within the City limits, furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $3.25 416 00

17 linear feet of granite heading stones reset in concrete; per linear foot, $1 17 00

17 linear feet of granite heading stones, cut and dressed within the City limits, furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot. $1.50 25 50 3,192 square feet of concrete side-

walk and one year maintenance; per square foot. 15 cents 478 80

531 cubic yards of concrete, for Pavement foundation; per cubic yard, $6.30 3,345 30

3,162 square yards of concrete foundation removed; per square yard, 15 cents 474 30

3,251 square yards of asphalt pave-ment, including binder course, and five years maintenance; per square yard, $1.05 3,413 55

3,237 square yards of asphalt pave-ment removed; per square yard, 10 cents 323 70

8 square yards of adjacent pave-ment (to be relaid in approaches, etc.); per square yard, $2

3 sewer basins rebuilt; per basin, 5100

1 new standard iron basin head, fur- nished and set; per head. $25

11 new standard iron heads, includ-ing covers, for sewer manholes. fur- nished and set; per head, $15 165 00

58 linear feet of 12-inch pipe cul• vert; per linear foot, $1.25 72 50

Total $11,920 15 Alternative bids required-See note at end of

advertisement, Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. Security required, $4,000. NO. 6. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV-

ING WITH PERMANENT CLASS A GRANITE PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF LORI-MER ST. FROM BROADWAY TO LEE AVE.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

16 00

300 00

25 00

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THE CITY RECORD

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A separate bid must be submitted for each building and separate awards will be made thereon.

The deposit accompanying bid on each build• ing shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

In case the cost of any building is less than $1,000, no bond or contract need be furnished for such building.

Blank forms, drawings and specifications may he obtained or seen at the office of the Heating and Ventilating Division of the Bureau of Plant Operation, Room 614, 131 Livingston st., Brook- lyn,

R. W. RODMAN, Superintendent of Plant Operation.

Dated June 18, 1935. j18,28 14',See General instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

290 linear feet of old curbstone re-dressed, rejointed and reset in concrete; per linear foot, $1 $290 00

3,412 linear feet of new curbstone, cut and dressed within the City limits, furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $1.90 6.482 80

316 linear feet of 6-inch granite curbstone for corners, cut and dressed within the City limits. furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $3,25 1,027 00

304 linear feet of granite heading stones. cut and dressed within the City limits. furnished and set in concrete outside railroad area; per linear foot, $1.50 456 00

14 linear feet of granite heading stones, cut and dressed within the CitY limits, furnished and set in concrete within railroad area; per linear foot, $1.50

1,100 square feet of old flagstones retrimmed and relaid; per square foot, 12 cents 132 00

6,100 square feet of concrete side-walk and one year maintenance; per square foot, 15 cents 915 00

933 cubic yards of concrete for pave-ment foundation, outside railroad area; per cubic yard, $6.30 5,877 90

30 cubic yards of concrete for pave-ment foundation. within railroad area; per cubic yard, $6.30 189 00

5,600 square yards of granite block pavement. class A, with bituminous joint filler, outside railroad area, in-cluding the removal of old pavement and foundation and one year mainte- nance; per square yard, $5 28,000 00

995 square yards of granite block pavement. class A. with bituminous joint filler, within railroad area, includ-ing the removal of old pavement and foundation (no maintenance); per square yard, $5 4,975 00

228 square yards of adjacent pave-ment (to be relaid in approaches, etc.) outside railroad area; per square yard, $2 456 01

34 square yards of adjacent pave-ment (to be relaid in approaches, etc.) within railroad area; per square yard, $2 68 00

13 sewer basins rebuilt; per basin, $100 1,300 00

7 new standard iron basin heads, furnished and set; per head, $25-. 175 00

2 trees removed; per tree, $15 30 00 1 fire alarm box relocated, including

cable work; per box, $100 100 00 7 low pressure hydrants relocated;

per hydrant, $75 525 00 3 stop cock boxes relocated (service

pipes more than 2 inches and not more than 4 inches); per box, $25 75 00

53 stop cock boxes relocated (service pipes 2 inches or less); per box, $15 795 00

358 linear feet of 12-inch pipe cul- vert; per linear foot, $1.25 447 50

Total $52,337 20 Note-The above quantities include the widen-

ing of the roadway three feet on each side. Alternative bids reauired-See note at end of

advertisement. Time allowed. 45 consecutive working Security reauired, $17,400. NO. 7. FOR REGULATING, GRADING,

CURBING, FLAGGING WHERE NECESSARY AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT AS-PHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CON-CRETE FOUNDATION MILLER AVE. FROM HEGEMAN AVE. TO LINDEN BLVD.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

424 cubic yards of excavation (to 9-inch subgrade); per cubic yard, $1 $424 00

133 cubic yards of earth filling; per cubic yard, 50 cents 66 50

902 linear feet of concrete curb, one year maintenance; per linear foot, 60 cents 541 20

54 linear feet of bluestone heading stones, furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $1 54 00

4,639 square feet of concrete side-walk and one year maintenance; per square foot, 15 cents 695 85

330 cubic yards of concrete, for Pavement foundation; per cubic yard, $6.30 2,079 00

2,000 square yards of asphalt pave-ment, including binder course, and five years maintenance; per square yard, $1.05 2,100 00

3 trees removed; per tree, $5 15 00

Total $5,975 SS Time allowed. 25 consecutive working days. Security required. $2.000. NO. 8. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV-

ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE- MENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF PARK AVE. FROM WASH-INGTON AVE. TO CLASSON AVE.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

825 linear feet of old curbstone re- dressed, rejointed and reset in concrete; per linear foot, $1 $825 00

1,732 linear feet of new curbstone cut and dressed within the City limits, furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $1.90 3,290 80

152 linear feet granite curbstone for corners reset in concrete; per linear foot. $2.50 380 00

280 linear feet of 6-inch granite curbstone for corners, cut and dressed within the City limits. furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $3.25 910 00

20 linear feet of concrete curb, one year maintenance; per linear foot, 60 cents 12 00

80 linear feet of granite heading stones reset in concrete; per linear foot, $1 80 00

86 linear feet of granite heading stones cut and dressed within the City limits. furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $1.50 129 00

1,000 square feet of old flagstones retrimmed and relaid; per square foot, 12 cents 120 00

7,100 square feet of concrete side-walk and one year maintenance; per square foot, 15 cents 1,065 00

1,036 cubic yards of concrete, for pavement foundation (1:3:6 mix); per cubic yard, $6.60 6,837 60

7,389 square yards of asphalt pave-ment, including binder course, removal of old pavement, and five years main- tenance; per square yard, $1.25 9,236 25

84 square yards of adjacent pave-ment (to be relaid in approaches, etc.); per square yard, $2 168 00

12 inlet basins built; per basin. $50 600 00 10 new standard iron basin heads,

type B, furnished and set; per head, $25 tin

1 water supply blow-off manhole re- located; per manhole, $125 125 00

32 new standard iron heads. includ-ing covers, for sewer manholes, fur- nished and set; per head, $15 480 00

2 rapid transit service manholes re- located; per manhole, $200 400 00

2 fire alarm boxes relocated, includ- ing cable work; per box. $100

200 00

12 low pressure hydrants relocated; Per hydrant, $100

1,200 00

2 stop cock boxes relocated (service Pipes more than 4 inches); per box, $40

80 00

1 stop cock box relocated (service Pipe over 2 inches to 4 inches); per box, $25

25 00

20 stop cock boxes relocated (service pipes 2 inches or less); per box. $15

300 00

40 linear feet of 12-inch cast iron pipe culvert encased in concrete; per linear foot, $2

80 00

Total $26,793 65 Note-The above quantities include the widening

of the roadway two feet on each side. Alternative bids required-See note at end of

advertisement. Time allowed, 35 consecutive working days. Security required, $8,900. NO. 9. FOR REGULATING AND GRADING

PINE ST. FROM DUMONT AVE. TO LINDEN BLVD.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

2 cubic yards of excavation (to 4-inch subgrade); per cubic yard, 75 cents $1$1 50

cubic yards of earth filling; 4,374

per cubic yard, 75 cents 3,280 50 203 cubic yards of 4-inch cinder

filling to be furnished and rolled; per cubic yard, $1 203 00

1 seepage basin built; per basin, $60 60 00

Total $3,545 00 Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. Security required, $1,200. NO. 10. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV-

ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE-MENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA. TION THE ROADWAY OF STANHOPE ST. FROM EVERGREEN AVE. TO CENTRAL AVE.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

765 linear feet of old curbstone re- dressed, rejointed and reset in concrete; per linear foot, $1 $765 00

947 linear feet of new curbstone cut and dressed within the City limits, furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $1.90 1,799 30

3,334 square feet of concrete side-walk and one year maintenance; per square foot, 15 cents 500 10

482 cubic yards of concrete, for pavement foundation; per cubic yard, $6.30 3,036 60

2,892 square yards of concrete foundation removed; per square yard, 15 cents 433 80

2,905 square yards of asphalt pave-ment. including binder course, and five years maintenance; per square yard, $1.05 3,050 15

2,905 square yards of asphalt pave-ment removed; per square yard, 10 cents 290 50

7 new standard iron heads, includ-ing covers, for sewer manholes, fur- nished and set; per head, $15 105 00

Total $9,980 55 Alternative bids required-See note at end of

advertisement. Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. Security required, $3,300. NO. 11. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV-

ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE-MENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA-TION THE ROADWAY OF VERMONT ST. FROM PITKIN AVE. TO BELMONT AVE.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the auantities is as follows:

34 linear feet of 6.inch granite curb- stone for corners, cut and dressed within the City limits, furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $3.50 $119 00

250 linear feet of concrete curb, one year maintenance; per linear foot, 60 cents 150 00

280 square feet of concrete sidewalk, and one year maintenance; per square foot, 15 cents 42 00

265 cubic yards of concrete, for pavement foundation; per cubic yard, $6.30 1,669 50

1,586 square yards of concrete foundation removed; per square yard, 15 cents 237 90

1,620 square yards of asphalt pave-ment, including binder course, and five years maintenance; per square yard, $1.05 1,701 00

1,618 square yards of asphalt pave-ment removed; per square yard, 10 cents 161 80

2 new standard iron basin heads, furnished and set; per head, $25 50 00

3 new standard iron heads, includ-ing covers, for sewer manholes, fur- nished and set; per head, $15 45 00

Total $10,474 20 Time allowed, 35 consecutive working days. Security required, $3.500. NO, 13. FOR REGULATING AND REPAY.

ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE-MENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA-TION THE ROADWAY OF 18TH AVE. FROM 60TH ST. TO BAY RIDGE PKWAY.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

38 linear feet of granite curbstone for corners reset in concrete; per linear foot, $2.50 $95 00

1,066 linear feet of 6-inch granite curbstone for corners, cut and dressed within the City limits, furnished and set in concrete; per linear foot, $3.25 3,464 50

6,223 linear feet of concrete curb, one year maintenance; per linear foot, 60 cents 3,733 80

20,000 square feet of concrete side-walk and one year maintenance; per square foot, 15 cents 3,000 00

3,831 cubic yards of concrete, for Pavement foundation; per cubic yard, $6.30 24,135 30

19,785 square yards of concrete foundation removed; per square yard, 15 cents 2,967 75

23,249 square yards of asphalt pave-ment. including binder course, and five years maintenance; per square yard, $1.05 24,411 45

20,046 square yards of asphalt pave-ment removed; per square yard, 10 cents 2,004 60

37 sewer basins rebuilt; per basin, $100 3,700 00

7 new standard iron basin heads, fur- nished and set; per head, $25 175 00

28 new standard iron heads, includ-ing covers, for sewer manholes, fur- nished and set; per head, $15 420 00

8 trees removed, diameter 1 foot or more; per tree, $15 120 00

3 trees removed, diameter less than I foot; per tree, $8 24 00

14 low pressure hydrants relocated; per hydrant, $75 1,050 00

2 stop cock boxes relocated (service pipes more than 2 inches and not more than 4 inches); per box, $25 50 00

120 stop cock boxes relocated (ser-vice pipes 2 inches or less); per box, $15 1,800 00

8 traffic control posts relocated; per post, $100 800 00

1,285 linear feet of I2-inch pipe culvert; per linear foot, $1.25 1,606 25

Total $73,557 65 Note-The above quantities include the widen-

ing of the roadway 4 feet on each side. Alternative bids required-See note at end of

advertisement. Time allowed, 60 consecutive working days. Security required, $24,500. Note-The above Engineer's preliminary esti-

mates include all the necessary excavation and backfilling, together with all incidentals and ap-purtenances necessary for the proper execution of the work described.

The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimates of the total cost of the completed work are to be taken as the 100 per cent, basis and test for bidding. Proposals shall each state a single per-centage of such 100 per cent. (such as 95 per cent., 100 per cent. or 105 per cent.), for which all materials and work called for in the proposed contract and notices to bidders are to be fur-nished to the City. Such percentage as bid for each contract shall apply to all unit items speci-fied in the Engineer's preliminary estimate to an amount necessary to complete the work described in the contract. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City In the sum of 5 per cent. of the security required for the contract,

On all proposed contracts having an item for granite or stone curb. or items for both, or for granite heading stones, cut and dressed within the City limits, the bidder must submit alternative bids, that is, two percentages of the total cost of the completed work. One percentage (A) shall be based on the Engineer's estimate set forth in the proposal for bids and the second percentage (B) on the said estimate except that there shall be no restrictions as to the point or place where curb or heading stones are to be cut and dressed.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and drawings and specifications may be seen at the Bureau of Highways and Sewers, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. j25,jy8

RAYMOND V. INGERSOLL, President. U'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. last column, of the "City Record."

TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AUTHORITY

For the Excavation for Depressed Roadway, Astoria Blvd., Queens Connection of the Trlborough Bridge,

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Triborough Bridge Authority at its office, 111

8th ave., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, N. Y., until II o'clock, daylight saving time, on the morning of

MONDAY, JULY 8, 1995 FOR THE EXCAVATION FOR DEPRESSED

ROADWAY, ASTORIA BLVD., QUEENS CON-NECTION OF THE TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE, CONNECTING THE BOROUGHS OF MAN-HATTAN, THE BRONX AND QUEENS, CON- TRACT NO. 33.

A more complete description of the work and full information for bidders is given on the draw-ings and in other contract papers which may be seen at the office of the Chief Engineer, Tri-borough Bridge Authority, Room 1537, 111 8th ave., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, N. Y.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in the amount of at least five (5) per cent. of the estimated total contract price as shown in the Schedule of Prices in the Proposal, provided in the "Information for Bidders."

The security for the faithful performance of the work shall be in the form of a surety bond in the penal sum of the estimated total contract price as shown in the Schedule of Prices in the Pro-posal. Such bonds shall be executed by a duly authorized surety company as surety. The work called for by this proposal is to be

financed wholly from moneys obtained by a loan and grant from the Federal Emergency Adminis-tration of Public Works and is subject to the provisions of Title II of the National Industrial Recovery Act and to the rules and regulations prescribed by the President of the United States or the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirement as to the minimum wage rates to be paid under this contract, as well as to other provisions set forth in "Information for Bidders."

Blank forms for proposals, information for bid-ders, contract, bond and specifications may be ob-tained at the office of the Assistant Chief Engineer, Room 1537, 111 8th ave., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, N. Y. Arrangements will be made whereby prospective bidders desiring sets of prints of the contract drawings for their own use may secure same, the cost thereof ($1.80 per set) to be paid by them.

Dated June 20, 1935. j20,jy8 PAUL LOESER, Director.

MUNICIPAL COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK

Removal of the First District Court, Borough of Manhattan

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON and after July 8, 1935, the First District Court,

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Borough of Manhattan, will be located at 8 Reade st., corner of Lafayette st., Borough of Man-hattan.

June 12, 1935. PELIIAM ST. GEORGE BISSELL, President.

Justice. j22,iy8

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

NOTICES OF EXAMINATIONS

General Instructions as to Examinationa

All examinations are open to both men and women unless advertisements state otherwise.

Applicants must be of good character, citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York. Character, citizenship and residence are Investigated.

Candidates must be at least 21 years of age on the closing date for receipt of applica-tions unless advertisements state otherwise.

A qualifying physical test is given for each examination and a high degree of physical ability is required.

Pay includes money, pension, fair sick leave, plus one month's vacation in most cases.

Applications for examinations must be filed on forms furnished by the Commission.

In rating the subject Experience no supple-mentary statements of any kind will be received after the Anal date for filing appli-cations.

Except as otherwise specifically stated in ad vertisements, all preliminary training or other qualifications required for the examination mast be completed on or before the date of appli-cation.

Persons appointed from eligible lists resulting from examinations become members of the retire-ment system described in chapter XXVI of the Charter voluntarily within six months and corn• pulsorily after six months of service.

The term of eligibility of a list resulting from an examination is fixed at not less than one year nor more than four years.

No applications delivered at the office of the Commission by mail or otherwise after 4 p. m, of a closing date for the receipt of applications will be accepted. Application blanks will be mailed upon request provided a self-addressed, stamped envelope is enclosed to fully cover the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee the delivery of such letter. Pay full postage on all mail to the Commission.

Applications may be obtained in the office of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, Room 1400, 14th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

RADIO OPERATOR

Salary: $1,800 per annum; pension; fair sick

leave, Ages: 21 on July 9, 1935. Applications: Received 9 a. m., Monday, June

24, to 4 p. m., Tuesday, July 9, 1935, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Duties: To assist in maintaining and operating all mechanical and electrical equipment of a broad-casting station; assist in making repairs and adjustments to this equipment; and perform re• lated work as required.

Requirements: Candidates must have had at

least five years' practical experience in radio com-munications as a paid full-time employee in the engineering department of a broadcasting station, one year of which time must have been as trans-mitter, operator or the equivalent. An electrical engineering degree from a technical institution of recognized standing will be accepted in place of four of the above five years' experience require-ment. Candidates must show, at time of filing applications, that they hold at least a Federal radio telephone first class operator's license.

Vacancies: One, in the Department of Plant and Structures.

Subjects and Weights: Experience, weight 4, 70 per cent. required; technical, weight 6, 75 per cent. required; 75 per cent, general average required.

The subject Technical may be divided into several parts, in which event a minimum average of 75 per cent. will be required in each part.

Fee: $2 to be paid at least five days prior to first test but after receipt of notice of examination date. Only one fee, check or money order by mail, or cash at Room 1438, until 4 p. m., Saturdays, 12 noon, where official receipt will be given; no fee for application. No refund of fee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, JAMES E. FINEGAN, President; FERDINAND

Q, MORTON and SAMUEL H. ORDWAY, Jr., COM-

missioners. WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary. j24,jy9

ASPHALT STEAM ROLLER ENGINEER

Salary: $12 per day; pension. Ages: 21 to 45 on July 9, 1935. Applications: Received 9 a. m., Monday, June

24, to 4 p. rn., Tuesday, July 9, 1935, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Duties: To operate a steam roller and make minor repairs; be responsible for the proper con-ditioning of pavements for the laying of asphalt.

Requirements: Candidates must have had at least one year's experience as an Asphalt Steam Roller Engineer on new or repair asphalt work. They must show, at the time of filing applications, that they hold a New York City Portable Engi-neer's license for 1935.

Vacancies: Occur from time to time. Subjects and Weights: Experience, weight

3, 70 per cent. required; oral-practical, weight 7, 75 per cent. required; 75 per cent. general average required.

Fee: $3 to be paid at least five days prior to first test but after receipt of notice of examination date. Only one fee, check or money order by mail, or cash, at Room 1438, until 4 p. m., Saturdays, 12 noon, where official receipt will be given; no fee for application. No refund of fee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, JAMES E. FINEGAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and SAMUEL II. ORDWAY, Jr., Com-missioners.

WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary, j24,jy9

EPIDEMIOLOGIST

Salary: $5,500 per annum; pension; fair sick leave.

Ages: 25 to 50 on July 9, 1935. Applications: Received 9 a. m., Monday, June

24, to 4 p. m., Tuesday, July 9, 1935, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Duties: To investigate incipient outbreaks of communicable illness in the effort to locate causes; terminate the transmission of infection at the earliest possible moment and thus check the spread of communicable disease.

Requirements: Graduation from a medical school of recognized standing with a degree; two years of special training or experience in epidemio-logical work in a city or state department of health, or the equivalent. Before certification candidates will be required to present a New York State license to practice medicine.

Vacancies: One, in the Department of Health.

Subjects and Weights: Training and ex-perience, weight 3, 70 per cent. required; tech-nical, weight 3, 75 per cent. required; oral, weight 4, 70 per cent. required; 75 per cent. general average required.

The subject Technical may be divided into several parts, in which event a minimum average of 75 per cent. will be required on each part.

The technical test will cover the causative agents of disease, their life cycles, their modes of trans-mission, the methods of checking transmission, and the characteristics of outbreaks associated with water, with food (especially milk) and with other vehicles of transmission. Candidates should be able to construct and to interpret statistical tables and graphs showing the rise and fall of reported cases and deaths, to compute morbidity and mortality rates and to classify cases.

Fee: $5.50 to be paid at least five days prior to first test but after receipt of notice of examina-tion date. Only one fee, check or money order by mail, or cash, at Room 1438, until 4 p. m., Saturdays, 12 noon, where official receipt will be given; no fee for application. No refund of fee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, JAMES E. FINEGAN, President; FERDINAND

(2, MORTON and SAMUEL H. ORDWAY, Jr., COM.

missioners. WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary. j24,jy9 ,

INSTRUMENT MAKER, FIRE DEPARTMENT

Salary: $8 per day; pension. Ages: 21 to 50 on July 9, 1935. Applications: Received 9 a. us, Monday, June

24, to 4 p. m., Tuesday, July 9, 1935, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Duties: The duties of the position involve maintenance of the varied instruments and appli-ances used in the fire alarm telegraph system of the City, and construction of special signalling apparatus for the Fire Department, and other related work.

Requirements: Candidates must have served their full apprenticeship and have had at least three full years practical experience as journey-man instrument maker or tool maker in a recog. nized shop or factory where fire alarm telegraph instruments or other automatic electric appliances are built; or they must have the equivalent of these requirements. Candidates will be tested on their ability to read blue prints, sketches and drawings as well as on their skill as mechanics or machinists.

Vacancies: One, in the Fire Department; others occur from time to time. . Subjects and Weights: Experience, 4, 70 per cent. required; oral-practical, weight 6, 75 per cent. required; 75 per cent. general average required.

Fee: $2 to be paid at least five days prior to first test but after receipt of notice of examination data Only one fee, check or money order by mail, or cash at Room 1438, until 4 p. m., Sat-urdays, 12 noon, where official receipt will be given; no fee for application. No refund of fee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, 'Ames E. FINEGAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and SAMUEL H. ORDWAY, Jr., Com-missioners.

WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary. j24,jy9

THIRD RAIL MAINTAINER (Independent City-Owned Subway)

Salary: 65 cents an hour; pension. Ages: 25 to 45 on July 9, 1935. Applications: Received 9 a. m., Monday, June

24, to 4 p. m., Tuesday, July 9, 1935, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Duties: To make repairs to contact rails, bonds, protection board, side and end approaches, anchors, expansion joints and jumpers.

Requirements: At least three years' experi-ence in the maintenance of contact rails and equipment as specified under duties. Experience must have been on an operating rapid transit system or on an operating electrified railroad using a contact rail system. Applicants will be required to demonstrate by practical test their ability to perform the duties of the positiml. Can-didates will be required to work on subway tracks with trains running and on live contact rail.

Vacancies: Two. Subjects and Weights: Experience, weight

4, 70 per cent. required; practical-oral, weight 6, 75 per cent. required; 75 per cent. general average required.

Fee: $1.50 to be paid at least five days prior to first test but after receipt of notice of examina-tion date. Only one fee, check or money order by mail, or cash at Room 1438, until 4 p. m., Sat• urdays, 12 noon, where official receipt will be given; no fee for application. No refund of fee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION. JAMES E. FINEGAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and SAMUEL H. ORDWAY, Jr., COM. Missioners.

WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary. j24,jy9

INSPECTOR OF FOODS (MEATS AND POULTRY), GRADE 2

Salary: $2,160 per annum; pension; fair sick leave.

Ages: 25 to 50 on July 9, 1935. Applications: Received 9 a. m., Monday, June

24, to 4 p. tn., Tuesday, July 9, 1935, Rqom 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Duties: To inspect deliveries of meat and poultry products received at City institutions; insure the proper enforcement of contracts and open market order specifications; differentiate be-tween various kinds and commercial cuts of meats; define various grades of meat and poultry as specified by the Bureau of Economics of the De-partment of Agriculture; testify in court.

Requirements: At least five years' satisfactory experience in the inspection of meat and poultry products in a governmental agency or slaughter house, or a satisfactory equivalent.

Vacancies: Eight, in the Department of Finance.

Subjects and Weights: Experience, weight 3, 70 per cent. required; duties, weight 4, 75 per cent. required; oral-practical, weight 3, 70 per cent. required; 75 per cent. general average required.

The duties paper may be divided into several parts, in which event a minimum average of 75 per cent. will he required on each part.

Fee: $2.50 to be paid at least five days prior to first test but after receipt of notice of examina-tion date. Only one fee, check or money order by mail, or cash at Room 1438, until 4 p. m., Satur-days, 12 noon, where official receipt will be given; no fee for application. No refund of fee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL. SERVICE COMMIS-SION, JAMES E. FINEGAN, President; FERDINAND Q MORTON and SAMUEL H. ORDWAY, Jr., Com-missioners.

WILLIAM II. ALLEN, Secretary. j24,jy9

ASSISTANT TO THE TECHNICAL HOUSING DIRECTOR, GRADE 3

Vacancies: One, in the New York City Hous-ing Authority at $3,000 per annum.

Salary: Range, $2,160 to, but not including, $3,120 per annum; pension; fair sick leave.

Applications: Received 9 a. m., Monday, June 17, to 4 D. m., Monday, July I, 1935, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Duties: To assist the Technical Director in supervising the preparation of designs, plans and specifications for housing to replace existing tene-ments; conducting investigations, collecting data and furnishing information and recommendations on various proposed housing projects; keeping necessary records and making periodic reports; and performing related duties that may be re-quired.

Requirements: Candidates must have an archi-tectural or civil engineering degree from a tech• nical institution of recognized standing and three years experience of a character to qualify for the duties of the position in architecture or build-ing construction preferably, including large scale low rental housing experience; or the satisfactory equivalent. Candidates must demonstrate their knowledge of the general literature upon housing, Before certification candidates must present evidence to this Commission to show that they are either registered architects or licensed professional engineers in New York State.

Subjects and Weights: Experience, weight 4, 70 per cent. required; technical-oral, weight 6, 75 per cent. required; 75 per cent. general average required.

Fee: $3 to be paid at least five days prior to first test but after receipt of notice of exami-nation date. Only one fee, check or money order by mail, or cash at Room 1438 until 4 p. m., Saturdays 12 noon, where official receipt will be given; no fee for application. No refund of fee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, Issas E. FINEGAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON, SAMUEL H. ORDWAY, Jr., Commis-sioners.

WILLIAM H. Atlas, Secretary. jl7,jyl

CHIEF LIFE GUARD

Salary : $7 a day. Ages: 21 to 40, on July 1, 1935. Applications: Received 9 a. m., Monday, June

17, to 4 p. m., Monday, July 1, 1935, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Duties: To be in responsible direction of a large group of life guards on the several beaches during the bathing season; to be in charge of life saving apparatus, including surf boats, poles, ropes, etc.

Requirements: Candidates must have had at least five years experience as professional life guards, of which two years must have been in a supervisory position to fit them for work of this character. They must be familiar with tidal con-ditions, etc., on various beaches around New York, A rigid physical examination. Not less than 5 feet 6 inches in height.

Vacancies: Two. Subjects and Weight,: Experience, weight

2, 70 per cent. required; practical test, weight 5, 70 per cent. required; oral, weight 3, 70 per cent, required; 75 per cent. general average re-quired.

In the practical test candidates will show their familiarity with methods of making rescues from drowning and of resuscitation; they will be ex-pected to be qualified in all forms of surf swim-ming and in the handling of surf boats and all life saving apparatus.

The oral examination is designed to test per-sonal fitness for the position, including knowledge of coastal conditions and the use, are and upkeep of life saving apparatus.

Fee: $1 to be paid at least five days prior to first test but after receipt of notice of exami-nation date. Only one fee. check or money order by mail, or cash at Room 1438 until 4 p. m., Saturdays 12 noon, where official receipt will be given; no fee for application. No refund of fee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, JAMES E. FINEGAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON, SAMUEL H. ORDWAY, jr., Commis-sioners.

WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary. j17,jy1

ASSISTANT SANITARY ENGINEER, GRADE 3 (MOSQUITO CONTROL)

Salary: $3,000 per annum; pension; fair sick leave.

Ages: 25 to 50, on July 1, 1935. Applications: Received 9 a. m., Monday, June

17, to 4 p. m., Monday, July 1, 1935, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Duties: To be in responsible charge of the mosquito control program under the general super-vision of the Sanitary Engineer; direct the work of field survey parties; supervise mapping opera-tions; supervise the location and construction of drainage systems; oversee oiling operations for the eradication of mosquitoes; keep necessary records and make reports; and perform related work as required.

Requirements: Candidates must have a degree based upon a civil or unitary engineering or an entomological course in a recognized technical in-stitution and four years practical experience in civil or sanitary engineering or entomology of which at least one year must have been in mosquito control work; or the equivalent. Be-fore certification for appointment, candidates must present New York State license to practice pro-fessional engineering.

Vacancies: One, in the Department of Health. Subjects and Weights: Experience, weight

4, 70 per cent. required; technical, weight 4, 75 per cent. required; oral, weight 2, 70 per cent. re-quired; 75 per cent. general average required.

The subject technical may consist of more than one part; in which event a minimum average of 75 per cent. will be required on each part.

Yee: $3 to be paid at least five days prior to first test but after receipt of notice of exami-nation date. Only one fee, check or money order by mail, or cash at Room 1438 until 4 p. m., Saturdays 12 noon, where official receipt will be given; no fee for application. No refund of fee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, JAMES E. FINEGAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON, SAMUEL H. ORDWAY, Jr., Commis-sioners.

WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary. j17,jy1

SUPERVISOR OF MARKETS, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

Salary: $1,800 per annum; pension; fair sick leave.

Ages: 25 to 45, on July 1, 1935. Applications: Received 9 a. m., Monday, June

17, to 4 p. m., Monday, July 1, 1935. Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Duties: To inspect, test and seal all weighing and measuring apparatus used in the City of New York; make investigations to determine if the laws and ordinances governing such apparatus and the manner of sale of commodities are being violated; supervise the tale of market pro-duce from vehicles in the open air markets of New York City; be responsible for cleanliness and orderliness of markets; enforce license require-ments; report infractions of laws and ordinances; give testimony and present evidence in court; per-form such other duties as may be required,

Requirements: Satisfactory completion of a 4-year high school course, or its equivalent; not less than 5 feet 6 inches in height; at least two years satisfactory experience in a business re-quiring an intimate knowledge of weighing and measuring devises or at least three years satis-factory experience in the marketing, distribution or grading of agricultural food products; or a

satisfactory combination of such experience. Can-didates must be familiar with laws and ordinances relating to weights and measures, open air markets, obstruction of City streets and sidewalks, the dis-posal of refuse and trade waste, misleading ad-vertisements, and the sale of adulterated and un-wholesome foods. The duties paper will include questions in mathematics appropriate to the posi-tion, A high degree of physical ability will be required.

Vacancies: 16, in the Department of Public Markets, Weights and Measures.

Subjects and Weights: Experience, weight 3, 70 per cent. required; duties, weight 4, 75 per cent. required; oral-practical, weight 3, 70 per cent. required; 75 per cent, general average required.

The duties paper may be divided into several parts; in which event 75 per cent. will be required on each part.

Oral-practical test, standards high. It is desired to secure candidates possessing dignity and high character.

Fee: $2 to be paid at least five days prior to first test but after receipt of notice of exami-nation date. Only one fee, check or money order by mail, or cash at Room 1436 until 4 p. m., Saturdays 12 noon, where official receipt will be given; no fee for application. No refund of fee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, JAMES E. FINEGAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON, SAMUEL H. ORDWAY, Jr., Commis-sioners.

WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary.

ASSISTANT IN HEALTH EDUCATION (PUBLICITY WORKER)

Salary: $1,800 per annum; pension; fair sick leave.

Applications: Received 9 a. m., Monday, June 17, to 4 p. m., Monday, July 1, 1935, Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan,

Duties: To translate modern scientific medical knowledge into simple accurate statements adapted for popular understanding in leaflets, in news-paper

to om

r tandprmagotaze p ine articles, and in radio public health campaigns by writ-

ing, by organizing meetings and by field work that establishes contacts with schools, labor unions, settlement houses, physicians, clergymen and boards of trade.

Requirements: Two years of full time study in a college of recognized standing, for which (or for part of which) may be substituted courses taken in specialized schools of recognized stand-ing (for example, schools of journalism) which tend to prepare for publicity work of a type de-scribed under Duties; and, in addition, two years of recent full time paid experience in public health publicity work with a governmental agency or with a social or charitable organization, the function of which is to combat the spread of dis-ease; or the equivalent.

Vacancies: Five, in the Department of Health. Subjects and Weights: Training and ex-

perience. weight 3, 70 per cent. required; duties-practical, weight 4, 75 per cent, required; oral, weight 3, 70 per cent. required; 75 per cent. gen-eral average required.

The subject duties-practical may consist of more than one part; in which event a minimum average of 75 per cent. will be required on each part.

Fee: $2 to be paid at least five days prior to first test but after receipt of notice of exami• nation date. Only one fee. check or money order by mail, or cash at Room 1438 until 4 p. m., Saturdays 12 noon, where official receipt juwjiylli be given; no fee for application. No refund of fee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, JAMES E. FINEGAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON, Sums H. ORDWAY, Jr., COMM!. sione.

WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary. Irs

ASSISTANT IN HEALTH EDUCATION (ILLUSTRATOR)

al" Salary: $1,800 per annum; pension; fair sick

leave.

Applications: Received 9 a. m., Monday, June 17, to 4 p. m., Monday, July 1, 1935. Room 1400, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Duties: To promote public health compaigns by designing posters and illustrating books and pamphlets which depict health ideas graphically in pencil, ink. charcoal and water colors.

Requirements: Two years of full time study in a college of recognized standing, for which (or for part of which) may be substituted courses taken in specialized schools of recognized stand-ing (for example, art schools) which tend to pre-oare for publicity work of a type described un-der Duties; and in addition, two years of recent full time paid experience in public health pub-licity work with a governmental agency or with a social or charitable organization, the function of which is to combat the spread of disease; or the equivalent.

Vacancies: One, in the Department of Health. Subjects and Weights: Training and ex-

perience, weight 3, 70 per cent. required; duties-practical, weight 4, 75 per cent. required; oral, weight 3, 70 per cent. required; 75 per cent. gen-eral average required.

The subject duties-practical may consist of more than one part; in which event a minimum average of 75 per cent. will be required on each part.

Fee: $2 to be paid at least five days prior to first test but after receipt of notice of exami-nation date. Only one fee, check or money order by mail, or cash at Room 1436 until 4 P. m., Saturdays 12 noon, where official receipt will be given; no fee for application. No refund of fee.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, TAMES E. FINEGAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON, SAMUEL H. ORDWAY, Jr., COMMIS. SIOWneIrisi

WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary, j17,jy1

Notices to Appear for Examinations

TAX COUNSEL, GRADE 3 Technical-oral test will be held in Room 1428,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, commencing at 10.30 a. m., on SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1935.

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INSPECTOR OF FUEL AND SUPPLIES, GRADE 2

Written test will be held in Room 1415, Mu- nicipal Building, Manhattan, commencing at 9.45 a, m., on TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1935. j26,jy2

PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT ALIENIST. GRADE 4 (COMPETITIVE CLASS), DE-PARTMENT OF HOSPITALS. Oral test will be held in Room 1428, Mu-

nicipal Building, Manhattan, commencing at 2 p. m., on FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935. j26,28

INSPECTOR OF EQUIPMENT (RAILROAD SIGNALS), GRADE 3

Written test will be held in Room 1415, Mu-nicipal Building, Manhattan, commencing at 9.45 a. tn., on FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935. j26,28

WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary.

PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX

Proposals

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of The Bronx, at

his office, Room No. 211-212, Bronx County

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180 cubic yards of high early strength class B concrete, in railroad area, be-tween outer rails; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50)

50 cubic yards of high early strength class B concrete, in railroad area, out-side of outer rails; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50)

50 linear feet of old bluestone curb reset; per linear foot, the sum of Fif- teen (15) Cents

7,500 linear feet of old curb recut and reset; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents ($1.25)

4,500 square feet of old bluestone flagging relaid; per square foot, the sum of Five (5) Cents

50,000 square feet of concrete side-walk (including maintenance for one year); per square foot, the sum of Twenty (20) Cents

650 linear feet of new granite headers (including maintenance for one year); per linear foot, the sum of One Dol- lar and Fifty Cents ($1.50)

90 linear feet of old granite headers reset (including maintenance for one year) ; per linear foot, the sum of Fifty (50) Cents

15 receiving basins rebuilt, exclusive of granite heads and gutter stones; each, the sum of One Hundred Ten Dollars ($110)

5 inlets (special), inclusive of granite heads and gutter stones; each, the sum of One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150)

1 inlet (type C), inclusive of iron head; the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50)

350 linear feet of basin connections; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50)

5 sets of new receiving basin heads and gutter stones; each set, the sum of Forty Dollars ($40)

10 sets of receiving basins heads and gutter stones recut and reset; each set, the sum of Thirty Dollars ($30)

50 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, ti to 24 inches in diameter; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar ($1)

20,000 feet, board measure, of timber; per 1,000 feet, board measure, the sum of Forty Dollars ($40)

200 cubic yards of rock excavation for roadbed and curb; per cubic yard, the sum of Three Dollars ($3)

1 manhole rebuilt; the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50)

100 cubic yards of rock excavation for receiving basins and drains; per cubic yard, the sum of Eight Dollars ($8)

7,900 cubic yards of earth excava-tion, outside of railroad area; per cubic yard, the sum of One Dolllar ($1)

2,150 cubic yards of earth excava-tion in railroad area, between outer rails; per cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1)

570 cubic yards of earth excavation in railroad area, outside of outer rails; per cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1)

5 cubic yards of brick masonry; per cubic yard, the sum of Ten Dollars ($10)

1,350 00

375 00

7 50

9,375 00

225 00

10,000 00

975 00

45 00

1,650 00

750 00

50 00

525 00

200 00

300 00

50 00

800 00

600 00

50 00

800 00

7,900 00

2,150 00

570 00

50 00

per linear foot, the sum of One Dol- lar ($1)

5 cubic yards of brick masonry; per cubic yard, the sum of Ten Dollars ($10)

400 square feet of old bluestone flag-ging relaid; per square foot, the sum of Five (5) Cents

50,000 square feet of concrete side-walk (including maintenance for one year); per square foot, the sum of Twenty (20) Cents

750 linear feet of new granite headers (including maintenance for one year); per linear foot, the sum One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50)

30 linear feet of old granite headers reset (including maintenance for one year); per linear foot, the sum of Fifty (50) Cents

20 receiving basins rebuilt, exclusive of granite heads and gutter stones; each, the stun of One Hundred and Ten Dollars ($110)

1 inlet (type C), inclusive of iron head, the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50).

300 linear feet of basin connections; per linear foot, the sum of One Dol• lar and Fifty Cents ($1.50)

1 set of new receiving basin head

and gutter stone; the sum of Forty Dol lars ($40)

19 sets of receiving basin heads and gutter stones recut and reset; each set, the sum of Thirty Dollars ($30)

50 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6 to 24 inches in diameter; per linear foot, She sum of One Dollar ($1)

20,000 feet, board measure, of timber; per 1,000 feet, board measure, the sum of Forty Dollars ($40)

200 cubic yards of rock excavation for roadbed and curb; per cubic yard, the sum of Three Dollars ($3)

100 cubic yards of rock excavation for receiving basins and drains; per cubic yard, the sum of Eight Dollars ($8)

7,400 cubic yards of earth excava-tion outside of railroad area; per cubic yard, thesum of One Dollar ($1)..,

2,050 cubic yards of earth excavation in railroad area, between outer rails; per cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1)

530 cubic yards of earth excavation, in railroad area, outside of outer rails; per cubic yard, the suns of One Dollar ($1)

30 00

50 00

20 00

10,000 00

1,125 00

15 00

2,200 00

50 00

450 00

40 00

570 00

50 00

800 00

600 00

800 00

7,400 00

2,050 00

530 00

Building, 161st st. and Grand Concourse, Bronx, New York City, until 11 a. rn., on

THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1905 NO. 1. REGULATING, GRADING. BUILD•

ING INLETS, DRAINS, CULVERTS, AP. PROACHES .1ND GUARD RAILS WHERE NECESSARY IN W. 205TH ST. FROM GOULDEN AVE. TO PAUL (NAVY) AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDEN-TAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol-lows:

3,000 cubic yards of excavation of all kinds; per cubic yard, the sum of Fifty (50) Cents

54,200 cubic yards of filling; per cubic yard, the sum of Thirty (30) t. ents

420 cubic yards of cinder filling; per cubic yard, the sum of Eighty-five

357 00 (85) Cents 980 cubic yards of class A concrete;

per cubic yard, the sum of Ten Dollars

($10) 5 cubic yards of class B concrete; per cubic yard, the sum of Six Dollars ($6)

120 linear feet of cast iron pipe, 20 inches in diameter; per linear foot, the sum of Four Dollars ($4) 480 00

100 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 15 inches in diameter; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Seventy Cents ($1.70) 170 00

820 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 24 inches in diameter; per linear foot, the sum of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($2.50)

1,000 feet, board measure, of timber; Per 1,000 feet, board measure, the sum of Forty Dollars ($40) 40 00

1,600 linear feet of new guard rail; per linear foot, the sum of Thirty (30) Cents

83,000 pounds of steel reinforcement pars; per pound, the sum of Four (4) Cents

4 manholes; each, the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100)

$34,887 00 The Tttomtael allowed for the full completion of the

work herein described will be 180 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Four-teen Thousand Dollars ($14,000).

NO, 2. SETTING CURB. LAYING SIDE-WALKS AND CROSSWALKS, BUILDING IN-LETS, RECEIVING BASINS, DRAINS, CUL-VERTS, APPROACHES AND GUARD RAILS WHERE NECESSARY IN WATSON AVE. FROM NOBLE AVE. TO WHITE PLAINS RD.. TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCI-DENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol-lows:

3,850 linear feet of straight concrete curb (including maintenance for one year); per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Five Cents ($1.05) $4,042 $0

420 linear feet of corner concrete curb (including maintenance for one year) ; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Twenty Cents ($1.20) 504 00

20,450 square feet of concrete side-walk (including maintenance for one year); per square foot, the sum of

4,090 00 Twenty (20) Cents

work herein described will be 80 consecutive work• The time allowed for the full completion of the

Total $8,636 50

ing days. The amount of security required will be Three

Thousand Dollars ($3,000). NO. 3. REPAVING WITH GRANITE

BLOCKS AND SHEET ASPHALT ON A CON- CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF WESTCHESTER AVE. FROM 3D AVE. TO UNION AVE., AND SETTING CURB WHERE NECESSARY. TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- lows:

22,000 square yards of granite block pavement (class A), outside of rail-road area, on a cement sand bed and concrete foundation, laid with cement grout joints, and keeping the pavement in repair for one year from date of completion; per square yard, the sum of Five Dollars and Sixty Cents ($5.60) $123,200 00

5,700 square yards of granite block pavement (class A), in railroad area, between outer rails, on a cement sand bed and concrete foundation, laid with asphaltic cement joints; per square yard, the sum of Five Dollars and Sixty Cents ($5.60) 31,920 00

1,710 square yards of granite block pavement (class A), in railroad area, outside of outer rails, on a cement sand bed and concrete foundation, laid with cement grouted joints; per square yard, the sum of Five Dollars and Sixty tents ($5.60) 9,576 00

275 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement (class A), outside of railroad area, and keeping the pavement in re-pair for five years from date of com-pletion; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar and Thirty Cents ($1.30). 357 50

45 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement (class A), in railroad area, between outer rails; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar and Thirty Cents ($1.30) 58 50

15 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement (class A), in railroad area, outside of outer rails; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar and Thirty

19 50 Cents ($1.30) 500 square yards of sheet asphalt

pavement on a concrete foundation, in adjoining streets; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar and Thirty Cents ($1.30) 650 00

30 square yards of granite block pavement on a sand foundation, laid with sand joints, in adjoining streets; Per square yard, the sum of One Dollar

30 00 ($1) 300 square yards of granite block

pavement on a concrete foundation, laid with asphaltic cement joints, in adjoining streets; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1) 300 00

3,550 cubic yards of class B concrete, outside of railroad area; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars ($7) 24,850 00

490 cubic yards of high early strength class B concrete. outside of railroad area; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) 3,675 00

760 cubic yards of class B concrete in railroad area, between outer rails; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dol- lars ($7)

210 cubic yards of class B concrete, in railroad area, outside of outer rails; per cubio yard, the sum of Seven Dol- lars ($7) 1,470 00

Total $240,224 00 The time allowed for the full completion of the

work herein described will be 100 consecutive working days.

The amount of security reqUired will be Eighty-four Thousand Dollars ($84,000).

NO. 4. REPAVING WITH GRANITE BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF WESTCHESTER AVE FROM UNION AVE. TO SOUTHERN BLVD. AND SETTING CURB WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK iNCIDEN- TAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- lows:

20,700 square yards of granite block pavement (class A), outside of railroad area, on a cement sand bed and con• crete foundation, laid with cement grout joints, and keeping the pavement in repair for one year from date of completion; per square yard, the sum of Five Dollars and Sixty Cents ($5.60) $115,920 00

5,400 square yards of granite block pavement (class A), in railroad area, between outer rails on a cement sand bed and concrete foundation, laid with asphaltic cement joints; per square yard, the sum of Five Dollars and Sixty Cents ($5.60) 30,240 00

1,590 square yards of granite block pavement (class A) in railroad area, outside of outer rails, on a cement sand bed and concrete foundation, laid with cement grout joints; per square yard, the sum of Five Dollars and Sixty Cents ($5.60) 8,904 00

500 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement, on a concrete foundation, in adjoining streets; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar and Thirty Cents ($1.30) 650 00

20 square yards of granite block pave-ment, on a sand foundation, in adjoin-ing streets; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1) 20 00

850 square yards of granite block pavement on a concrete foundation, laid with asphaltic cement joints in ad-joining streets; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1) 850 00

3,050 cubic yards of class B concrete, outside of railroad area; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars ($7) 21,350 00

680 cubic yards of class B concrete, in railroad area. between outer rails; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dol- lars ($7) 4,760 00

190 cubic yards of class B concrete, in railroad area, outside of outer rails; Per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dol- lars ($7) 1,330 00

770 cubic yards of high early strength class B concrete, outside of railroad area; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) 5,775 00

205 cubic yards of high early strength class B concrete, in railroad area, be-tween outer rails; per cubic yard the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) 1,537 50

55 cubic yards of high early strength class B concrete, in railroad area, out-side of outer rails; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) 412 50

6,800 linear feet of old bluestone curb recut and reset; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents ($1.25) 8,500 00

30 linear feet of new concrete curb (including maintenance for one year);

Total $227,029 00

The time allowed for the full completion of the work herein described will be 100 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Eighty Thousand Dollars ($80,000).

NO. 5. REPAVING WITH GRANITE BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF E. 168TH ST. FROM FRANKLIN AVE. TO WEBSTER AVE., AND SETTING CURB WHERE NECESSARY, TO-GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol-lows:

5,800 square yards of granite block pavement (class A), outside of rail. road area, on a cement sand bed and concrete foundation, laid with cement grout joints, and keeping the pavement in repair for one year from date of completion; per square yard, the sum of Five Dollars and Sixty Cents ($5.60) $32,480 00

2,360 square yards of granite block pavement (class A), in railroad area, between outer rails, on a cement sand bed and concrete foundation, laid with asphaltic cement joints; per square yard, the sum of Five Dollars and Sixty Cents ($5.60) f3,216 00

700 square yards of granite block pavement (class A), in railroad area, outside of outer rails, on a cement sand bed and concrete foundation, laid with cement grout joints; per square yard, the sum of Five Dollars and Sixty Cents ($5.60) 3,920 00

200 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement, on a concrete foundation, in adjoinng streets; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar and Thirty Cents ($1.30)

170 square yards of granite block pavement, on a concrete foundation, laid with asphaltic cement joints, in adjoining streets' per square yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1)

1,080 cubic yards of class B con-crete, outside of railroad area; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars ($7) 7,560 00

360 cubic yards of class B concrete, in railroad area, between outer rails; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dol- lars ($7) 2,520 00

110 cubic yards of class B concrete, in railroad area, outside of outer rails; Per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dol- lars ($7) 770 00

30 cubic yards of high early strength class B concrete, outside of railroad area; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) 225 00

15 cubic yards of high early strength class B concrete, in railroad area, be-tween outer rails; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) 112 50

5 cubic yards of high early strength class B concrete, in railroad area, out-side of outer rails; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50)

37 50

3,360 linear feet of old bluestone curb recut and reset; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Twenty- five Cents ($1.25) 4,200 00

2 sets of receiving basin heads and gutter stones reset; each set, the sum of Fifteen Dollars ($15) 30 00

4,030 square feet of old bluestone flagging relaid; per square foot, the sum of Five (5) Cents 201 50

11,500 square feet of concrete side-walk (including maintenance for one year); per square foot, the sum of Twenty (20) Cents 2,300 00

90 linear feet of new granite headers (including maintenance for one year); per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50) 13$ 00

180 linear feet of old granite headers reset (including maintenance for one year); per linear foot, the sum of Fifty (50) Cents 90 00

9 receiving basins rebuilt, exclusive of granite heads and gutter stones; each, the sum of One Hundred Ten Dollars ($110) 990 00

1 inlet (type I), inclusive of granite head and gutter stone; the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300) 300 00

4331

350 linear feet of basin connections; per linear foot, the sum One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50)

525 00

5 sets of new receiving basin heads and gutter stones; each set, the sum of Forty Dollars ($40)

200 00

2 sets of receiving basin heads and gutter stones recut and reset; each set, the sum of Thirty Dollars ($30). •

60 00

drains, 6 to 24 inches in diameter; 100 linear feet of vitrified pipe

per linear foot, the sum of One Dol- lar ($1)

100 00

1,000 feet, board measure, of timber; per 1,000 feet, board measure, the sum of Forty Dollars ($40)

40 00

5 cubic yards of rock excavation for roadbed and curb; per cubic yard, the sum of Three Dollars ($3)

15 00

50 cubic yards of rock excavation for receiving basins and drains; per cubic yard, the sum of Eight Dollars ($8)

400 00

2,180 cubic yards of earth excavation, outside of railroad area; per cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1) 2,180 00

900 cubic yards of earth excavation, in railroad area, between outer rails; per cubic yard, the sum of One Dol tar ($1)

900 DO

240 cubic yards of earth excavation, in railroad area, outside of outer rails; per cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1)

240 00

Total $74,177 50

work herein described will be 50 consecutive work-The time allowed for the full completion of the

ing days. The amount of security required will be Twenty-

nine Thousand Dollars ($29,000).

NO. 6. REPAVING WITH ASPHALT BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF BOSTON RD. FROM E. 180TH ST, TO BRONX PARK SOUTH AND SETTING CURB WHERE NECESSARY, TO-GETHER WITH ALL WORK- INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol-lows:

2,860 square yards of asphalt block pavement (blocks 3 inches thick) and keeping the pavement in repair for five years from date of completion; per squareyard, the sum of Three Dollars and Fifty Cents ($3.50) $10,010 00

80 square yards of sheet asphalt pave-ment on a concrete foundation, in ad-joining streets; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar and Thirty Cents ($1.30) 104 00

50 square yards of granite block pave-ment, on a concrete foundation, laid with asphaltic cement joints, in adjoin-ing streets; per square yard, the sum of One Dollars ($1) 50 00

60 cubic yards of class B concrete; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dol- lars ($7)

420 00

480 cubic yards of high early strength class B concrete, outside of railroad area; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) 3,600 00

20 linear feet of old bluestone curb reset; per linear foot, the sum of Fif- teen (15) Cents

3 00

1,060 linear feet of old bluestone curb recut and reset; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents ($1.25) 1,325 00

10 linear feet of old granite curb re-cut and reset; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50)

3,000 square feet of concrete side-walk (including maintenance for one year); per square foot, the sum of Twenty (20) Cents

50 linear feet of new granite headers (including maintenance for five years); per linear foot, the sum of One Dol- lar and Fifty Cents ($1.50) 75 00

90 linear feet of old granite headers reset (including maintenance for five years); per linear foot, the sum of Fitt's, (50) Cents

45 00

1 inlet (special); the sum of One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150) 150 00

40 linear feet of basin connections; Per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50) 60 00

1 set of new receiving basin head and gutter stOne; the sum of Forty Dol- lars ($40)

40 00

1 set of receiving basin head and gutter stone recut and reset; the sum of Thirty Dollars ($30) 30 00

1 set of receiving basin head and gut-ter stone reset; the sum of Fifteen Dol- lars ($15)

15 00

50 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6 to 24 inches in diameter; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar ($1) 50 00

1,000 feet, board measure, of timber; per 1,000 feet, board measure, the sum of Forty Dollars ($40)

5 cubic yards of rock excavation for roadbed and curb; per cubic yard, the sum of Three Dollars ($3)

10 cubic yards a rock excavation for receiving basins and drains; per cubic yard, the sum of Eight Dollars ($8)

740 cubic yards of earth excavation; per cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar (El)

420 linear feet of concrete headers (including maintenance for five years); per linear foot, the sum of Fifteen (15) Cents

Total $17,530 00

ing days. work herein described will be 30 consecutive work-

The time allowed for the full completion of the

The amount of security required will be Seven Thousand One Hundred Dollars ($7,100).

NO. 7. REPAVING WITH SHEET AS-PHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF E. 167TH ST. FROM PARK AVE. TO 3D AVE., AND SETTING CURB WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol-lows:

1,980 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement (class A), and keeping the pavement in repair for five years from date of completion; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar and Thirty Cents ($1.30)

20 square yards of sheet asphalt pave-ment in concrete foundation, in adjoin-ing streets; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar and Thirty Cents ($1.30)

40 square yards of granite block pavement, on a concrete foundation, laid with asphaltic cement joints, in adjoining streets; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1) 40 00

390 cubic yards of class B concrete; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dol- lars ($7)

2,730 00

$1,500 00

16,260 00

9,800 00

30 00

2,050 00

480 00

3,320 00

400 00

5,320 00

260 00

170 00

15 00

600 00

40 00

15 00

80 00

740 00

63 00

$2,574 00

26 00

FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935

THE CITY RECORD

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40 square yards of granite block pavement, on a concrete foundation, laid with asphaltic cement joints, in adjoining streets; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1)

40 00

320 cubic yards of class B concrete; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dol- lars ($7)

2,240 00

1,020 linear feet of old bluestone curb recut and reset; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents ($1.25)

1,275 00

7,600 square feet of concrete side-walk (including maintenance for one year); per square foot, the sum of Twenty (20) Cents

1,520 00

10 linear feet of new granite headers (including maintenance for five years); per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50)

15 00

60 linear feet of old granite headers reset (including maintenance for five year); per linear foot, the sum of Fifty (30) tents

30 00

1 inlet (special); the sum of One hundred Fifty Dollars ($150)

150 00

30 linear feet of basin connections; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50)

45 00

50 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6 to 24 inches in diameter; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar ($1)

50 00

1,000 feet, board measure, of timber; per 1,000 feet, board measure, the sum of Forty Dollars ($40)

40 00

5 cubic yards of rock excavation for roadbed and curb; per cubic yard, the sum of Three Dollars ($3)

15 CO

10 cubic yards of rock excavation for receiving basins and drains; per cubic yard, the sum of Eight Dollars ($8),, 80 00

410 cubic yards of earth excavation; per cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1)

410 00

Total $9,227 50

The time allowed for the full completion of the work herein described will be 30 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Three Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars ($3,700).

NO. 8. REPAVING WITH SHEET AS-PHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION (PERMANENT PAVEMENT) THE ROAD-WAY OF SOUND VIEW AVE. FROM WEST-CHESTER AVE. TO A POINT ABOUT 240 FEET NORTH OF THE BULKHEAD LINE OF THE EAST RIVER, FURNISHING AND ADJUSTING CURB AND SIDEWALKS, BUILDING AND REBUILDING INLETS AND RECEIVING BASINS WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDEN-TAL THERETO (OMITTING WORK FROM WESTCHESTER AVE. TO METCALFE AVE., AND FROM STORY AVE. TO A POINT ABOUT 240 FEET NORTH OF THE BULK• HEAD LINE OF THE EAST RIVER).

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol-lows:

8,800 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement (class A), outside of railroad area, and keeping the pavement in re-pair for five years from date of com• pletion; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar and Thirty Cents ($1.30) $11,440 00

1,470 cubic yards of class B con-crete, outside of railroad area; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars ($7)

90 cubic yards of high early strength class B concrete, outside of railroad area; Der cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) 675 00

150 linear feet of old curb reset; per linear foot, the sum of Fifteen (15) Cents 22 50

2,650 linear feet of bluestone curb; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Twentyfive Cents ($1.25) 3,312 50

10,500 square feet of old bluestone flagging relaid; per square foot, the sum of Five (5) Cents 525 00

1,500 square feet of concrete side-walk (including maintenance for one year); per square foot, the sum of Twenty (20) Cents 300 00

600 linear feet of temporary headers (including maintenance for five years); per linear foot, the sum of Fifty (50) Cents 300 00

5 receiving basins, exclusive of granite heads and gutter stones; each, the sum of One Hundred Ten Dollars ($110) 550 00

100 linear feet of basin connections; per linear foot. the sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50) 150 00

1 set of new receiving basin head and gutter stone; the sum of Forty Dollars ($40) 40 00

5 sets of receiving basin heads and gutter stones reset; each set, the sum of Fifteen Dollars ($15) 75 00

50 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6 to 24 inches in diameter; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar ($1)

8,000 feet, board measure, of timber; per 1,000 feet, board measure, the sum of Forty Dollars ($40) 320 00

10 cubic yards of rock excavation for roadbed and curb; per cubic yard, the sum of Three Dollars ($3) 30 00

10 cubic yards of rock excavation for receiving basins and drains; per cubic yard, the sum of Eight Dollars ($8) 80 00

2,150 cubic yards of earth excavation, outside of railroad area; per cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1) 2,150 00

5 cubic yards of brick masonry; per cubic yard, the sum of Ten Dollars

50 00

Total $30,360 00 The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 60 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Eleven Thousand Dollars ($11,000).

NO. 9. REPAVING WITH SHEET AS-PHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF E. 137TH ST. FROM ST. ANN'S AVE. TO BROOK AVE. AND SET-TING CURB WHERE NECESSARY, TO-GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol-lows:

1,650 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement (class A), and keeping the pavement in repair for five years from date of completion; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar and Thirty Cents ($1.30) $2,145 00

15 00

480 00

2,100 00

156 00

Total $47,121 50 The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 50 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Nine-teen Thousand Dollars ($19,000).

The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimate of the total cost of the completed work is to be

Total $8,055 00 The time allowed for the full completion of the

work herein described will be 20 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Three Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($3,200).

NO. 10. REPAVING WITH ASPHALT BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF E. 188TH ST. FROM GRAND CONCOURSE TO WEBSTER AVE. AND SETTING CURB WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDEN-TAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol-lows:

7,330 square yards of asphalt block pavement (blocks 3 inches thick), and keeping the pavement in repair for five years from date of completion; per square yard, the sum of Three Dollars and Fifty Cents ($3.50) $25,655 00

170 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement on a concrete foundation, in adjoining streets; per square yard, the sum of One Dollar and Thirty Cents ($1.30) 221 00

80 square yards of asphalt block pavement, on a concrete foundation, in adjoining streets; per square yard, the sum of Three Dollars and Fifty Cents ($3.50) 280 00

30 square yards of granite block pavement, on a sand foundation, laid with sand joints, in adjoining streets; per square yard, the sum of One Dol- lar ($1) 30 00

40 square yards of granite block pave ment, on a concrete foundation, laid with asphaltic cement joints, in adjoin- ing streets; per square yard, the sun of One Dollar ($1) 40 00

1,260 cubic yards of class B concrete; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dol- lars ($7) 8,820 00

100 cubic yards of high early strength crass B concrete; per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) 750 00

2,470 linear feet of old bluestone curb recut and reset; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents ($1.25) 3,087 50

180 square feet of old bluestone flag-ging relaid; per square foot, the sum of Five (5) Cents 9 00

12,000 square feet of concrete side-walk (including maintenance for one year); per square foot, the sum of Twenty (20) Cents 2,400 00

160 linear feet of new granite headers (including maintenance for five years); per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50) 240 00

110 linear feet of old granite headers reset (including maintenance for five years); per linear foot, the sum of Fifty (50) Cents 55 00

11 receiving basins rebuilt, exclusive of granite heads and gutter stones; each. the sum of One Hundred Ten Dollars ($110) 1,210 00

2 inlets (special), inclusive of granite heads and gutter stones; each, the gum of One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150)

1 inlet (type I), inclusive of granite head and gutter stone; the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300)

250 linear feet of basin connections, 12 inches in diameter; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50) 375 00

1 set of new receiving basin head and gutter stcne; the sum of Forty Dol- lars ($40) 40 00

11 sets of receiving basin heads and gutter stones recut and reset; each set, the sum of Thirty Dollars ($30) 330 00

60 linear feet of basin connections, 15 inches in diameter; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Eighty Cents ($1.80) 108 00

80 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6 to 24 inches in diameter; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar ($1) 80 00

1,000 feet, board measure, of timber; per 1,000 feet, board measure, the sum of Forty Dollars ($40) 40 00

5 cubic yards of rock excavation for roadbed and curb; per cubic yard, the sum of Three Dollars ($3)

60 cubic yards of rock excavation for receiving basins and drains; per cubic yard, the sum of Eight Dollars ($8)

2,100 cubic yards of earth excavation; per cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1)

1,040 linear feet of concrete headers (including maintenance for five years); per linear foot, the sum of Fifteen (15) Cents

10,290 00

50 00

300 00

300 00

20 linear feet of old granite curb reset; per linear foot, the sum of Twenty-five (25) Cents

1,230 linear feet of old bluestone curb recut and reset; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents ($1.25)

3,200 square feet of old bluestone flagging relaid; per square foot, the sum of Five (5) Cents

4,500 square feet of concrete side walk (including maintenance for one year); per square foot, the sum of Twenty (20) Cents

50 linear feet of new granite headers (including maintenance for five years); per linear foot, the sum of One Dol- lar and Fifty Cents ($1.50)

20 linear feet of old granite headers reset (including maintenance for five years); per linear foot, the sum of Fifty (50) Cents

2 receiving basins rebuilt (exclusive of granite heads and gutter stones); each, the sum of One Hundred Ten Dollars ($110)

1 inlet (type C) (inclusive of iron head); the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50)

30 linear feet of basin connections; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50)

1 set of new receiving basin bead and gutter stones; the sum of Forty Dollars ($40)

2 sets of receiving basin heads and gutter stones recut and reset; each set, the sum of Thirty Dollars ($30)

50 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6 to 24 inches in diameter; per linear foot, the sum of One Dollar ($1) .

1,000 feet, board measure, of timber; per 1,000 feet, board measure, the sum of Forty Dollars ($40)

5 cubic yards of rock excavation for roadbed and curb; per cubic yard, the sum of Three Dollars ($3)

10 cubic yards of rock excavation for receiving basins and drains; per cubic yard, the sum of Eight Dollars ($8)

570 cubic yards of earth excavation; per cubic yard, the sum of One Dollar ($1)

5 00

1,537 50

160 00

900 00

75 00

10 00

220 00

50 00

45 00

40 00

60 00

50 00

40 00

15 00

80 00

570 00

Bidders are required to inform themselves fully of the conditions relating to construction and labor under which the work will be or is now being performed, and this contractor must employ, so far as possible, such methods and means in the carrying out of his work as will not cause any interruption or interference with any other con-tractor.

Bids must be submitted in sealed envelope,

The bidder is warned that the preponderance of labor to be employed must be taken from the City of New York and the remainder from the State of New York, provided that such labor is available and qualified to perform the work to which the employment relates. He is further warned that the bid of each subcontractor must be based on conforming with all of the provisions set forth in the contract to which it applies and which relate thereto, and that the subcontractor must comply with all of the requirements of the Federal Emer. gency Administration of Public Works. The term "subcontractor" is defined to mean any person, firm or corporation, other than the employees of the Contractor, who contracts to furnish labor, or labor and materials at the site of the project.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and for the full performance of each contract is two hundred and fifty (250) consecu-tive calendar days.

The successful bidders will be required to fur• nish bond in the amount of 100 per cent. of their contract.

Attention of bidders is called to the Proposal for Bids as to the form and amount of security required to accompany each bid,

The bidder for each contract shall state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as each contract is entire for a corn• plete job.

No bid may be withdrawn within forty-five (45) days after it has been deposited with the Department.

Attention of bidders is called to the fact that the final awarding of the contract will be con-tingent upon the approval of the award by the State Engineer, Federal Emergency Administra-tion of Public Works.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Hcs. pitals, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, where plans, specifications, contract document and form of required bonds may be seen.

Bidders who desire a separate set of plans for their own personal use and record may obtain same from the printer on an order fom the De. partment on payment of the cost of printing the additional copies of the plans. Such copies shall remain the property of the bidder.

SIGISMUND S. GOLDWATER, M. D., Com- missioner, Department of Hospitals. j24,jy10

thrtSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION

Proposals

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Higher Education of The City

of New York, at Room 218, Main Building, 139th st. and Convent ave., Manhattan, until 11 a. nt, on

TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1985 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

TO THE CITY COLLEGE 8,000 NET TONS OF NO. 1 ANTHRACITE BUCKWHEAT COAL.

Bidders will state a price per net ton for the coal.

The time allowed for fully completing the con• tract is 360 consecutive calendar days.

The amount of security is Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($750).

Bidders must submit their bids upon the blank form prepared by the Board of Higher Education, A copy of this form with an envelope in which to enclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract and specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, may be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the Curator, Room 218, Main Building, the City College, 139th st. and Convent ave., Manhattan, any weekday except Saturday, from 9 a. m. to 4 p.

BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION, MARK EISNER, Chairman; PHILIP J. SINNOTT, Secretary.

G. M. BRETT, Curator. j27,jy9 t5FSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

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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 notice to bidders are to he furnished to the City. Such percentage as bid for each con-tract 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 hid 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 five per cent. of the security required for the contract bid.

In accordance with chapter 731, Laws of 1933, schedules of wages as approved by the Comp-troller are annexed to and are part of the speci-fications for this work.

The bidder must deposit with the Borough President at or before the time of making his bid, samples and affidavit or a letter in regard to samples and affidavit, as required by the speci-fications, or must refer in his hid sheet to the file number which has been assigned renrding samples, affidavit and statement deposited at a previous letting.

Blank form of bids upon which bids must be made can be obtained upon applicatioq there-for. The plans and specifications may be seen and other information obtained at said office.

i28,jy11 JAMES J. LYONS, President. t;Ttsee General Instructions to Bidden on

last page, last column, of •the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Hospitals, 10th floor, Mu-

nicipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until 2 p. m., eastern daylight saving time, on

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1935 at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read,

FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND MA-TERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE MANUFAC-TURE, DELIVERY IAND INSTALLATION OF:

CONTRACT NO. 1-SPECIAL TYPE LIGHT-ING FIXTURES;

CONTRACT NO. 2-STANDARD TYPE LIGHTING FIXTURES, DOOR NUMBER PLATES AND HARDWARE; -IN THE PSYCHOPATHIC HOSPITAL, LO-CATED IN THE BLOCK BOUNDED BY E. 29TH ST., 1ST AVE., E. 30TH ST., AND THE EAST RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK.

This contract is to be financed by a loan and grant by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works and is subject to the provisions of Title II of the National Industrial Recovery Act, and the rules and regulations prescribed by the President of the United States or the Ad-ministrator of Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.

Attention of the bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to the minimum wage rates to be paid under this contract.

Bids must be submitted in sealed envelope. The bidder is warned that the preponderance of

labor to be employed must be taken from the City of New York, provided that such labor is available and qualified to perform the work to which the employment relates. He is further warned that the bid of each subcontractor must be based on conforming with all of the provisions set forth in the contract to which it applies and which relate thereto, and that the subcontractor must comply with all of the requirements of the Federal Emer• gency Administration of Public Works. The term "subcontractor" is defined to mean any person, firm or corporation, other than the employees of the Contractor, who contracts to furnish labor, or labor and materials at the site of the project.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and for the full performance of each contract is one hundred and twenty (120) consecu-tive calendar days.

The successful bidder will be required to fur-nish a faithful performance bond in form and substance and with sureties approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York and the State Engineer, in the amount of 100 per cent. of the amount of the accepted bid.

Attention of bidders is called to the Instructions to Bidders as to the form and amount of security required to accompany each bid.

The bidder for each contract shall state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as each contract is entire for a corm plete job.

No bid may be withdrawn within forty.five (45) days after it has been deposited with the Department.

Bidders are required to make their bids upon the blank form prepared by said Department, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to enclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract, including the specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be ob• tained upon application at the office of Charles B. Meyers and Thompson, Holmes & Converse, Asso- ciated, architects, 31 Union Square West, Man-hattan, New York City, where the plans, which are a part of the specifications, may be seen.

Bidders who desire a set of plans for their personal use may obtain them on payment of the cost of printing the additional copies of the plans.

SIGISMUND S. GOLDWATER, M. D., Corn. missioner, Department of Hospitals. j24,jy10

t•See General Instructions to Bidders on last page. last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Higher Education of The City of

New York, at the office of the Secretary of Hunter College, Park ave. and 68th at.. Manhat-tan, until 11 a. m., on

MONDAY, JULY 1, 1985 FOR INSTALLING NEW FLUSH VALVES,

BASIN FAUCETS, WATER CLOSET SEATS, BRASS PIPING, COVERING, ETC., FOR HUNTER COLLEGE, LEXINGTON AVE., 68TH AND 69TH ST. BUILDING, MANHAT-TAN, NEW YORK, N. Y.

The amount of performance bond required is One Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($1,200).

The amount of security to accompany the bid is 5 per cent. of the performance bond.

The time allowed to complete the work is thirty (30) consecutive working days.

The liquidated damages for failure to complete the work within the time prescribed is $10 per day.

Specifications of the work, contract form and bid sheets can be obtained at the office of the Secretary of Hunter College, Park ave. and 68th st., Man-hattan, any week day, except Saturday, from 9 a. m. to 5 P. m,

JESSIE C. BUSH, Secretary of Hunter Col- lege, j20,jy1

tArSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS

Proposals

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Hospitals, 10th floor, Mu-

nicipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until 2 p. in., Eastern daylight saving time, on

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1935 at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read.

FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR:

CONTRACT NO. 1-GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATION AND ELE-VATOR:

CONTRACT NO. 2 - PLUMBING WORK AND FIXTURES;

CONTRACT NO. 3-HEATING AND YEN. TILATION;

CONTRACT NO. 4-ELECTRICAL WORK; -ALL FOR ADDITIONS AND ALTERA. TIONS TO RESIDENT PHYSICIANS' AND INTERNES' RESIDENCE, AT KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.

This contract is to be financed by a loan and grant by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works and is subject to the provisions of Title II of the National Industrial Recovery Act, and the rules an regulations prescribed by the President of the United States or the Ad-ministrator of Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.

Attention of the bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to the minimum wage rates to be paid under this contract.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Higher Education of The City of

New York, at the office of the Secretary of Hunter College, Park ave. and 68th st., Manhat-tan, until 11 a. m., on

MONDAY, JULY 1, 1935 FOR INTERIOR REPAIRS AND PAINT-

ING AT HUNTER COLLEGE, PARK AND LEXINGTON AVE. AND 68TH AND 69TH ST. BUILDING. MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, N. Y.

The amount of performance bond required is Six Hundred Dollars ($600).

The amount of security to accompany the bid is S per cent. of the performance bond.

The time allowed to complete the work is thirty (30) consecutive working days.

The liquidated damages for failure to com-plete the work within the time prescribed is $10 per day.

Specifications of the . work, contract forms and bid sheets can be obtained at the office of the Secretary of Hunter College, Park ave. and 68th st., Manhattan, any week day, except Satur-day, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. rn.

JESSIE C. BUSH, Secretary of Hunter Col- lege. j20iY1

thrSee General lnstructlotts to Bidders on last page, last column. of the "City Record."

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BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION

Sale of scrap Rolled steel Car Wheels

SEALED BIDS FOP THE SALE OF AP- proximately 90 gross tons of scrap rolled steel

car wheels for the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad System, will be received by the Board of Transportation of The City of New York, at the office of the said Board at No. 250 Hudson st., Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, until Tuesday, July 9, 1935, at ten (10) a. m., daylight saving time, at which time and place the proposals will be publicly opened and read.

A Niter description of the requirements is given on the hid forms which may be obtained at the Board, Room 503, 250 Hudson st., Manhattan. Bids must be submitted on the bid forms.

The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

Dated, New York, June 25, 1935,

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, by Jonx H. DELANEY,

Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN and CHARLES V.

HAI.I.EY, Jr., Commissioners.

WM. JEROME DALY, Secretary, j27,jy9

Invitation to Bidders

CS-15 - For Furnishing and Installing Raid Valves on Fire Pumps at the 207th Street Yard, in the Borough of Manhattan.

SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR THE furnishing and installing of relief valves on fire

pumps at the 207th Street Yard, in the Borough of Manhattan, for the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad, will be received by the Board of Transportation 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. 250 Hudson st., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until the 9th day of July, 1935, at eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a. m., daylight sav-ing time, at which time and place the proposals will he publicly opened and read.

A fuller description of the work and other requirements are given on the hid forms which may be obtained at the office of the Board, Room 505, 250 Hudson st. Bids must be submitted on the bid form.

Pursuant to chapter 483, Laws of 1935, State of New York, no bid will be considered unless it includes a certificate by the bidder stating that the bidder is complying with and will continue to comply with each approved code of fair compe-tition or agreement to which he is subject. This certificate is set forth verbatim in the contractor's proposal.

Dated, New York, June 25, 1935. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by Joni; H. DELANEY,

Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN and CHARLES V. HALLEY, Jr., Commissioners.

WM. JEROME DALY, Secretary. j27,jy9

Proposals-Notice to Bidders

General Information to Bidders for Furnishing Material:, Supplies and Equipment to The City of New York for Use in the Maintenance and OPeration of Mr Independent ROM DINEEN

VARYING QUANTITIES OF MATERIALS, supplies and equipment used in connection with

the operation and maintenance of the City'. new Independent Rapid Transit Railroad and other activities of the Board of Transportation are being purchased as required. Competitive bids for such supplies are desired from all responsible in-dividuals and corporations. Names of those desir-ing to be bidders will be placed on appropriate list. but bids will not be limited to those on such lists. Where quantities in exceu of $1,000 in value are required the acme will be advertised and the time for opening the bids will be announced by public notice.

For further information and particulars apply to Room 501, office of the Board of Transporta-tion, Na. 250 Hudson st., City of New York.

No bid will be requested or accepted from any contractor who is in arrears or in default to The City of New York. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids.

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, by Joni H. Dri.mtzv, Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN, CHARLES V. HALLEY, Jr., Commissioners,

Jleoms DALY. Secrets:Y. Oleo General Instructions to Bidders on

last pane. List column. of the "City Reeord."

Invitation to Contractors

Printing, Binding and Delivering Contract Docu-ment: of the Board of Transportation

SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR PRINT- ing, binding and delivering contract documents

of the Board of Transportation will be received by the Board of Transportation 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. 250 Hudson st., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until the 28th day of June, 1935, at eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a. m., daylight saving time, at which time and place, or at a later date to be fixed by the Board, the proposals will be publicly opened.

A fuller description of the work and other requirements, provisions and specifications are given in the Information for Bidders, in the Forms of Agreement, Bond and Contractor's Pro-posal and in the Specifications, which are deemed to be a part of this invitation and copies of which may be inspected and purchased at said office of the Board.

Pursuant to chapter '483, Laws of 1935. State of New York, no bid will be considered unless it includes a certificate by the bidder stating that the bidder is complying with and will continue to comply with each approved Code of Fair Com-petition or Agreement to which he is subject. This certificate is set forth verbatim in the Con-tractor's Proposal.

No proposal will be received unless accom-panied by a certified check for Five Hundred Dol-lars ($500), Payable to the order of the Comp-troller of the City and drawn upon a National or State bank or trust company satisfactory to the Board and having its principal office in New York City. Checks must not be enclosed in the envelope containing the proposal.

New York, June 11. 1935. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman; FRANI X. SULLIVAN, CHARLES V. HALLEY, Jr., Commissioners.

WK. Jaunt DALY, Secretary. j14,28

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT

Notices of Public Hearings

PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT MATTERS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, June 14, 1935 (Cal. No. 26), continued to Friday, June 28, 1935, the hearing on the proposed reapportionment of cost in the matter of (1) regulating, grading, curbing,

flagging and paving the southerly extension of 6th avenue from Carmine street to Laight street and the intersection of Canal street, Laight street, Varick street and Thompson street; and (2) con-structing a relief sewer in Carmine street from Bleecker street to a point 160 feet northerly therefrom, and constructing a sewer on the east side of 6th avenue extension from Minetta lane to Bleecker street, Borough of Manhattan.

It is proposed to place 20 per cent. of the en-tire cost and expense of the said improvements upon the Borough of Manhattan; 40 per cent. of the entire cost and expense of said improve-ments upon The City of New York (the Bor-ough's and City's shares to be levied and col-

lected with the first tax levy after the cost and expense of said local improvements shall have been fixed and determined), and to place the re-maining 40 per cent, of the entire cost and ex-pense of the said improvements upon the property deemed to be benefited by the said local im-provements.

The hearing will be held on Friday, June 28, 1935. at 10.30 o'clock a. m., in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

Dated, New York, June 18, 1935. PEARL BERNSTEIN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560, j18,28

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, June 14, 1935 (Cal. No. 25), continued to Friday, June 28, 1935, the hearing on the proposed reapportionment of cost in the matter of regulating, grading, curbing, flagging and paving the unpaved portions and widened areas of Church street from Fulton street to Canal street, and of the southerly extension of 6th avenue from Franklin street to Canal street and Laight street; together with the grad-ing, curbing and laying or relaying sidewalks on the easterly side of Church street from Vesey street to Canal street, Borough of Manhattan.

It is proposed to place 20 per cent. of the en-tire cost and expense upon the Borough of Man-hattan, to be levied and collected with the first tax levy after the cost and expense of said local improvement shall have been fixed and deter-mooed. and to place the remaining 80 per cent. of the entire cost and expense upon the property deemed to be benefited by the said local improve-ment.

The hearing will be held on Friday, June 28, 1935, at 10.30 o'clock a. in., in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

Dated, New York, June 18, 1935. PEARL BERNSTEIN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. j18,28

Notices of Public Hearings

FRANCHISE MATTERS

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to law, that at a meeting of the

Board of Estimate and Apportionment, held June 14, 1935, the following petition was received:

Sea Gate Bus Corporation, 2950 West 8th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., May 21, 1935. To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of

The City of New York, City Hall, New York: Sea Gate Bus Corporation, a corporation or-

ganized and existing under the Transportation Corporations Law of the State of New York, hereby petitions your honorable Board for the granting of a franchise, right and privilege to establish, maintain and operate a stage coach or omnibus route for public use in the conveyance of persons upon, over and along the following streets and avenues, on and along the following described route in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, namely:

"Route No. L On Neptune avenue from West 37th street to Stillwell avenue; on West 37th street between Neptune avenue and Mermaid ave-nue; on Stillwell avenue between Neptune ave-nue and Mermaid avenue; on Mermaid avenue be-tween West 37th street and Stillwell 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 omnibuses in either direction over any street and avenue de-scribed in the foregoing route."

Respectfully submitted, SEA GATE BUS CORPORATION, by Swim T. HANIANAN, President.

(Corporate seal.) Attest: BERNAID GROENING, Secretary,

-and the following resolutions were thereupon adopted:

Whereas, The foregoing petition from the Sea Gate Bus Corporation, dated May 21, 1935, was presented to the Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment at a meeting held June 14, 1935,

Resolved, That, in pursuance of law, this Board sets Friday, the 28th day of June, 1935, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, and 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 bad 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-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 this matter may be obtained at the Office of the Division of Fran-chises, Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Chambers streets, Borough of Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4%0.

PEARL BERNSTEIN, Secretary. New York, June 14, 1935. j17,28

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PUR-suant to law, that at the meeting of the Board

of Estimate and Apportionment held this day the following resolutions were adopted:

Whereas, The Spingler Electric Corporation has by a petition dated March 20, 1935, made application to this Board for a modification of the terms and conditions of a certain contract dated February 18, 1932, as amended, by a certain contract dated July 28, 1933, granting said company a franchise to lay, maintain and operate suitable wires or other electrical conductors in conduits for the purpose of supplying electrical current for light, heat and power under the streets, avenues and highways in a certain district in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, upon certain conditions therein fully set forth; 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 May 3, 1935, fixing the date for public hearing thereon as May 24, 1935, at which citizens were entitled to appear and be heard and publication of said petition and of notice of public hearing thereon was had for at least two (2) days in the "Journal of Commerce" and "New York Post," newspapers designated by the Mayor, and in the CITY Bacon for ten (10) days immediately prior to the date of hearing, and said hearing was duly held and closed on said day: and

Whereas, This Board has made inquiry as to the money value of the proposed modification of said contract of February 18, 1932, as amended by said contract of July 28, 1933, and the

adequacy of the compensation proposed to be paid therefor: now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the following form of resolu-tion for the consent or right applied for by the Spingler Electric Corporation containing the form of proposed contract for the grant of such right be hereby introduced and entered in the minutes of this Board as follows, to wit:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment hereby consents to a certain modi-fication in the terms and conditions of the said contract of February 18, 1932, as amended by said contract of July 28, 1933, such modified terms and conditions being fully set forth and described in the following form of proposed con-tract for the grant thereof, 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, in the following form, provided that this resolution shall not become effective and such resolution shall be null and void if the Spingler Electric Corporation shall fail on its behalf to properly execute said contract in duplicate, and deliver the same to this Board within thirty (30) days after the date of the approval of this reso-lution by the Mayor or within such further tune as the Board shall grant by resolution adopted on a date prior to the expiration of :aid thirty (30) days.

Proposed Form of Contract This contract, made and executed in duplicate

this day of , 193 , by and between The City of New York (hereinafter called the "City") by the Mayor of said City, acting for and in the name of said City under and in Jun suance of the authority of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said City (hereinafter called the "Board") party of Cie first part, and Spingler Electric Corporation, a domestic corporation (hereinafter called the "Company") party of the second part, witnesseth,

Whereas, By contract dated February 18, 1932, the City granted to the Company the right and privilege to lay, maintain and operate suitable wires or other electrical conductors in conduits for the purpose of supplying electrical current for light, heat and power under the streets, avenues and highways in a certain district in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, upon certain conditions therein fully set forth, and

Whereas, Section 2, Sixth of the said contract provides that the Company shall apply to the Public Service Commission for permission and approval to exercise the franchise or right granted pursuant to the Public Service Commission Law within thirty (30) days after the date of the said contract and if within eighteen (18) months from the date of the contract the Company shall not have secured from the Public Service Commission such permission and approval then the franchise or right shall cease and determine, and

Whereas, The Company petitioned the Public Service Commission within the time specified for permission and approval to exercise the franchise and in an order dated April 4, 1933, the said peti-tion was denied by the said Commission, and

Whereas, Section 2, Sixth of said contract of February 18, 1932, was thereafter amended by contract dated July 28, 1933, so as to extend the time within which the Company was required I) obtain the said permission and approval from the Public Service Commission to three (3) years and six (6) months from February 18, 1932, and

Whereas, The Company presented a petition dated March 20. 1935, to the Board for a 'further modification of the said Section 2, Sixth so as to extend the time within which the Company must obtain the said permission and approval from the Public Service Commission to August 18, 1937,

Now. therefore, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained the parties hereto do hereby covenant and agree as follows:

Section 1. Section 2, Sixth of the said con-tract of February 18, 1932, as amended by con-tract dated July 28, 1933, reading as follows:

"Sixth-The Company shall apply to the Public Service Commission for permission and approval to exercise the franchise or right herein granted pursuant to the Public Service Commission Law within thirty (30) days after the date of this con-tract, If within three (3) years and six (6) months from the date of this contract the Company shall not have secured from the Public Service Commission such permission and approval, then this franchise or right shall cease and determine, and the Company shall be entitled to the return of any and all security deposits and payments which it has made to the Comptroller under this con-tract," -is hereby stricken out and the following sub-stituted therefor:

"Sixth-The Company shall apply to the Public Service Commission for permission and approval to exercise the franchise or right herein granted pursuant to the Public Service Law. If within five (5) years and six (6) months from the date of this contract the Company shall not have secured from the Public Service Commission such permission and approval, then this franchise or right shall cease and determine, and the Com-pany shall be entitled to the return of any and all security deposits and payments which it has made to the Comptroller under this contract."

Section 2. The Company shall, within thirty (30) days after the date of signing of this contract by the Mayor and before anything is done pur-suant thereto, pay to the Comptroller of the City of New York, the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500) to cover the cost of the examination, report and printing involved in connection with the making of this agreement. Such sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500) is to become the prop-erty of the City and is not to be considered in any manner as a deposit or payment which the Company shall be entitled to have returned in the event the Company shall fail to obtain from the Public Service Commission within the period herein prescribed the necessary permission and approval.

Section 3, It is mutually understood and agreed that, except as expressly provided herein, nothing in this contract contained shall be deemed to affect in any manner the provisions of the contract entered into between the City and the Company, dated February 18, 1932, and the Company promises, covenants and agrees on its part and behalf to conform to and -'bide by and perform all of the terms, conditions and requirements in said contract as modified by the provisions of this instrument.

Section 4. This contract shall take effect as of the date of execution thereof by the Mayor.

In witness whereof, the party of the first part, by its Mayor thereunto duly authorized by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said Ci:y, 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 hereunto affixed the day and year first above written.

THE CITY OF NEW YORK, By , Mayor.

(Corporate seal.) Attest: City Clerk. SPINGLER ELECTRIC CORPORATION,

By President. (Seal.) Attest: , Secretary.

(Here add acknowledgments.) Resolved, That the results of the inquiry made

by this Board as to the money value of the pro.

posed modification of said contract of February 18, 1932, as amended by said contract of July 28, 1933, and the adequacy of the compensation pro-posed to be paid therefor are as specified and fully set forth in the foregoing form of proposed contract.

Resolved, That these preambles and resolutions including the said resolution for the consent of The City of New York to the modifications as applied for by the Spingler Electric Corporation and the said form of a proposed contract for the grant of such modification 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) days immediately prior to Friday, June 28, 1935, in the Cm' RECORD together with the following notice, to wit:

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Estimate and Apportionment before authorizing any contract for the consent of the City to a certain modification of the terms and conditions of said contract of February 18, 1932, as amended by said contract of July 28, 1933, such modification being fully set forth and described in the fore-going form of proposed contract for the grant thereof and before adopting any resolution author-izing such contract will at a meeting of said Board to be held in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, June 28, 1935, at 10.30 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 resolution of consent thereto may be obtained by all those interested therein at the Division of Franchises, Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Cham-bers streets, Borough of Manhattan, shall be pub-lished at least twice at the expense of the pro-posed grantee during the ten (10) days im-mediately prior to Friday, June 28, 1935, in the Journal of Commerce and New York Post, the two daily newspapers in which the petition and notice of hearing thereon have been published.

PEARL BERNSTEIN, Secretary. Dated, New York, May 24, 1935. j11,111

TRANSIT COMMISSION-STATE OF NEW YORK

Notice of Hearing-Case No, 2911

THE TRANSIT COMMISSION OF THE State of New York hereby gives notice to The

City of New York, to the New York Central Railroad Company and to all other persons, as-sociations or corporations who may be interested therein, that the said Transit Commission will hold a public hearing, at its hearing room, No. 270 Madison ave,, Borough of Manhattan, City and State of New York, on the 8th day of July, 1935, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the pur-pose of considering certain plans and profiles dated March 19, 1935, known as Amended Sheets Nos. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17, which amend and modify the enlarged plan in respect to Part I thereof, heretofore approved by the Transit Com-mission by final order and determination adopted Feb. 20, 1929, and subsequently amended, which order directed and determined the elimination of the crossing at grade of the tracks of the New York Central Railroad Company with certain streets specified in the said order in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, between St. John's Park and the Harlem Ship Canal, copies of which proposed amended plans and profiles are now on file in the office of the Secretary of the Transit Commission.

Dated June 21, 1935. BY THE COMMISSION, Mscx Notation,

Secretary. j25,jy6

DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION

Proposals

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Sanitation. at its office,

Room 1259, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., eastern daylight saving time, on

TUESDAY, JULY 9. 1985 FOR THE FOLLOWING CONTRACTS-SECTION 3. WARDS ISLAND SEWAGE

TREATMENT WORKS: CONTRACT 3, TUNNELS: CONTRACT 4, MANHATTAN GRIT CHAM-

BER SUBSTRUCTURE; CONTRACT 5, THE BRONX GRIT CHAM-

BER SUBSTRUCTURE. The amount of security required for the faith-

ful performance of Contracts 4 and 5 together, and for the faithful performance of Contract 3 separately, or in combination with Contracts 4 and 5, will be sixty (60) per cent. of the con-tract price upon which an award or awards are predicated.

The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance will be seven (7) con-secutive calendar months for Contract 4 and 5 together and eighteen (18) consecutive calendar months for Contract 3.

The amount of deposit to accompany each bid shall be not less than five (5) per cent. of the total amount of the bid. Such deposit shall consist of cash or a certified check upon a National or State bank or trust company located in New York City, or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof drawn and made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York or corporate stock or other form of security of The City of New York which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value to the deposit required.

Such deposit must be enclosed in the envelope containing the bid which shall be handed to the officer or clerk who has charge of the bidding and shall be deposited in the box provided for the purpose.

All such deposits except those of the three lowest kidders will be released within ten (10) days atter the completion of analysis of the bids sub-mitted hereunder. The remaining deposits will be returned as soon as the State Engineer has ap-proved the executed contract for the work for which the hid is submitted.

This contract is to be financed wholly by a loan and grant by the Federal Emergency Adminis-tration of Public Works and is subject to the applicable provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act, and of the Emergency Relief Ap-propriation Act of 1935, and to the Executive Orders of the President of the United States issued and to be issued pursuant thereto and the rules and regulations prescribed by the Presi-dent of the United States. the Works Progress Administration or the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.

Attention of bidders is called particularly to the requirements as to the minimum wage rates which must be paid under the contract.

Attention of bidders is called to the fact that no award of this contract can be matis without the prior approval of the State Engineer, Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.

The Instructions to Bidders, Form of Bid. Forms of Contract and Bond, Contract Drawings and Specifications may be examined at the office of the Chief Clerk, Department of Sanitation, Room 1250, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

The bidder may obtain drawings by purchasing the same direct from the printer at prices on Me at the office of the Chief Clerk, Department of Sanitation; drawings so purchased shall become the property of the purchaser.

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Copies of the Instructions to Bidders, Form of Bid, Forms of Contract and Bond, may be obtained by prospective bidders by depositing with the Chief Clerk of the Department a certified check for $10, payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, for each set obtained. Such deposit will be returned to those who return to the Department, in good condition, within 10 days after the date fixed for the opening of bids, the above mentioned documents together with the receipt given for same. No deposit other than a certified check will be accepted.

Contracts 4 and 5 must be bid for together; neither one will be let separately. Attention of bidders is invited to the provisions of the instruc. tions for Contracts 4 and 5 and for Contract 3, whereby an award may be made to the bidder whose aggregate hid price for Contracts 3, 4 and S is lowest after deducting the allowance offered by such a bidder in his bid on Contract 3, for award of Contracts 3, 4 and 5.

If an award is made to the same contractor for Contracts 3, 4 and 5, two separate contracts will be executed, one for Contract 3 alone and one for Contracts 4 and 5 in combination.

THOMAS W. HAMMOND, Commissioner of Sanitation.

Dated, New York, June 11, 1935. j11,jy9

tr See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column. of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY

Proposed Approval of Subcontractor

THIS DEPARTMENT PROPOSES TO AP- prove as subcontractor the firm of Levine

Brothers Iron Works, of 955 Saw Mill River rd., Yonkers, N. V., as submitted by the Bronx Water Works Corporation, contractor on the contract for "Furnishing, Delivering and Laying Steel and Cast Iron Water Mains and Appurtenances in E. 233d St., Borough of The Bronx (Docket 6878, Item 1)."

Dated June 25, 1935. j27,29 MAURICE P. DAVIDSON, Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS Proposed Approval of Subcontractors

THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS FROPOSES to approve as subcontractors, the following:

A. J. Saia, 301 Madison ave., N. Y. City; Louis Abel, 327 Irving ave., Bklyn.; Kalametal Co. of N. Y., 2034 Webster ave., Bronx; W. J. Duffy, Inc., 5th and Washington sts., Hoboken, N. J., and Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., 10 E. 40th st., N. Y. City, as submitted by O'Driscoll & Grove, Inc., general contractors, for enclosures for shed on Pier 88, North River, Manhattan (Docket No. 8898-X).

Dated June 25, 1935. j27,29 JOHN McKENZIE, Commissioner of Docks.

THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS FROPOSES to approve as subcontractors, the following:

Dahlstrom Metallic Door Co., 475 5th ave. N. Y. City; Peelle Co., Stewart ave., Bklyn.; Elevator Supplies Co., 1515 Willow ave., Hoboken, N. J.; Strawbridge & Clothier, 1446 Broadway, N. Y. City, and Acme Wire Works, 332 Ten Eyck st., Bklyn., as submitted by the Westinghouse Elevator Co., general contractor for elevators for shed on Pier 88, North River, Manhattan (Docket No. 8898-X).

Dated June 25, 1935. j27,29 JOHN McKENZIE, Commissioner of Docks.

THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS PROPOSES to approve as subcontractors, the following:

Atlantic Terra Cotta Co., 25 W. 44th st., N. Y. City; Vitrolite Sales Corporation, 1 E. 42d st., N. Y. City; Wm. M. Moore Building Corporation, 75 W. 190th st., N. Y. City; Kinnear Manufactur-ing Co., Columbus, Ohio; Finkelstein & Padowitz, Inc., 545 5th ave., N. Y. City; Weisberg-Baer Co., Boulevard to East River, Astoria, L. I.; J. J. Fisher Co., 186 15th st., Bklyn.; General Sheet Metal Works, Inc., 489 5th ave., N. Y. City; At-lantic Metal Products Co., 5.15 48th ave., L. I. City and The Lichtenstein Co., 515 Madison ave., N. Y. City, as submitted by Cauldwell-Wingate Co., general contractors for shed and bulkhead on Pier No. 45, North River, Manhattan (Docket No. 8898.X).

Dated June 25, 1935. j27,29 JOHN McKENZIE, Commissioner of Docks.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Proposed Approval of Subcontractor

THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PRO- poses to approve as subcontractor Edward Cahill

of 440-442 W. 42d st., New York City, as sub-mitted by the Edward Corning Company, general contractor on the Willard Parker Biological Laboratory (Docket No. 8332),

Dated June 25, 1935. j27,29 JOHN L. RICE, Commissioner.

BOARD OF ELECTIONS Proposals

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Elections at Room 1840, Mu-

nicipal Building, Manhattan, until 12 noon, on TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1935

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING ASSEMBLY DISTRICT MAPS AS PER SPECIFICATIONS AND SCHEDULE.

The time allowed for the performance of the contract after the endorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller upon the executed contract is thirty (30) consecutive calendar days after the delivery of copy to the contractor.

Delivery will be required to be made to the general and various borough offices of the Board of Elections in such quantities as will be shown on a delivery schedule to be furnished to the suc-cessful bidder.

The amount of security required to guarantee the faithful performance of the contract is Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of not less than S per cent. of the amount of the bond, in cash or certified check, payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City.

Blank forms and other information may be ob-tained and the proposed maps may be examined at the General Office of the Board of Elections, Room 1840, Municipal Building. Manhattan.

Dated, New York, June 27, 1935. S. HOWARD COHEN, DAVID B. COSTUMA,

WILLIAM J. HEFFERNAN, JACOB A. LIV-INGSTON. Commissioners of Elections.

EDWARD J. MCGOWAN, Chief Clerk. j27,jy9 U'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appurte-nances Thereto on City Real Estate by Sealed Bids.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, by

virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will

offer for sale by sealed bids certain encroachments standing upon property owned by The City of New York, acquired by it for street purposes, in the

Borough of The Bronx Being parts of buildings, together with the ap.

purtenances attached thereto, within the lines of W. 260th st. between Liebig ave. and Tyndall ave., in the Borough of The Bronx, which are more particularly shown on a certain map on file in the office of the Bureau of Real Estate, Depart-ment of Finance, Room 502, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held May 29, 1935, the sale by sealed bids of each parcel of the hereinafter described buildings and appurtenances thereto will be held under the direction of the Comptroller on

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1035 at 11 a. m., in lots and parcels, and in manner and form as follows:

Damage Parcels Nos. 12/15-Nearly all of a 2-story frame dwelling, located at 401 W. 260th st.

Damage Parcel No. 14-Small cut of a 4/3 - story frame dwelling, located at 415 W. 260th st.

Fences, brick walls, etc. Sealed bids (blank forms of which may be ob-

tained upon application) will be received by the Comptroller at the office of the Bureau of Real Estate, Room 502, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on the 10th day of July, 1935, and then publicly opened for the sale for removal of the above described parts of build-ings and appurtenances thereto, and the award will be made to the highest bidder within 24 hours, or as soon as possible thereafter.

Each parcel must be bid for separately and will be sold in its entirety, as described in above advertisement.

Each and every bid must be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per cent. of the amount of the bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the buildings.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re-turned after successful bidders have paid pur-chase price in full and given security, and those of successful bidders may be declared forfeited to The City of New York by the Comptroller upon the failure of the successful bidder to further comply with the requirements of the terms and conditions of the sale as set forth hereinafter.

Successful bidders will be required to pay the purchase money and deposit the required security within 24 hours of the receipt of notification of the acceptance of their bids.

The Comptroller reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any defects or informalities in any bid should it be deemed in the interest of The City of New York to do so.

All bids must state clearly (1) the number or description of the building or buildings bid for, (2) the amount of the bid, (3) the full name and address of the bidder.

All bids must be inclosed in properly sealed envelopes, marked "Proposals to be opened July 10, 1935," and must be delivered, or mailed in time for their delivery, prior to 11 a. m. of that date to the "Bureau of Real Estate. Room 502, Municipal Building, New York City," from whom any further particulars regarding the buildings to be disposed of may be obtained.

The parts of buildings will be sold for im-mediate removal only, subject to the terms and conditions printed on the last page of this issue of the CITY RECORD.

Any resale of the parts of buildings, together with the appurtenances attached thereto, or as• signment of interest therein by successful bidder, will not be permitted without the written consent of the Comptroller or his authorized representative.

JOHN DWIGHT SULLIVAN, Deputy Comp-troller.

The City of New York, Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, June 20, 1935. j25,jy10

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, by

virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale by sealed bids certain encroachments standing upon property owned by The City of New York, acquired by it for street purposes, in the

Borough of Queens Being the buildings and parts of buildings,

together with the appurtenances attached thereto, within the lines of Damage Parcel No. 1 of the proceeding for the improvement of Van Wyck boulevard from Jamaica avenue to Foch boulevard, in the Borough of Queens, which are more par-ticularly shown on a certain map on file in the office of the Bureau of Real Estate, Department of Finance, Room 502, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held June 12, 1935, the sale by sealed bids of each parcel of the hereinafter described buildings and appurtenances thereto will be held under the direction of the Comptroller on

TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1935 at 11 a. m., in manner and form as follows:

Damage Parcel No. 1-Two 2-story frame dwell-ings and stores; part of 1-story frame stores, lo-cated on the southeast corner of Jamaica ave. and Van Wyck blvd.

Sealed bids (blank forms of which may be obtained upon application) will be received by the Comptroller at the office of the Bureau of Real Estate, Room 502, Municipal Building, Bor-ough of Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on the 9th day of July, 1935, and then publicly opened for the sale for removal of the above described build-ings and parts of buildings, and appurtenances thereto, and the award will be made to the highest bidder within 24 hours, or as soon as possible thereafter.

Each and every bid must be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per cent. of the amount of the bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the buildings.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be returned after successful bidders have paid purchase price in full and given security, and those of successful bidders may be declared forfeited to The City of New York by the Comptroller upon the failure of the successful bidder to further comply with the requirements of the terms and conditions of the sale as set forth hereinafter.

Successful bidders will be required to pay the purchase money and deposit the required security within 24 hours of the receipt of notification of the acceptance of their bids.

The Comptroller reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any defects or informalities in any bid should it be deemed in the interest of The City of New York to do so.

All bids must state clearly (1) the number or description of the building or buildings bid for, (2) the amount of the bid, (3) the full name and address of the bidder.

All bids must be inclosed in properly sealed envelopes, marked "Proposals to be opened July 9. 1935," and must be delivered, or mailed in time for their delivery, prior to 11 a. m. of that date to the "Bureau of Real Estate, Room 502, Mu-nicipal Building, New York City," from whom

any further particulars regarding the buildings to be disposed of may be obtained.

The buildings and parts of buildings will be sold for immediate removal only, subject to the terms and conditions printed on the last page of this issue of the CITY RECORD.

Any resale of the buildings and parts of build-ings, together with the appurtenances attached thereto, or assignment of interest therein by suc-cessful bidder, will not be permitted without the written consent of the Comptroller or his author-ized representative.

JOHN DWIGHT SULLIVAN, Deputy Comp-tr.

The City of New York, Department of Finance, Comptroller's eprt.roller's Office, June 19, 1935. j22,jy9

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AT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT OF the Borough of Brooklyn public notice is hereby

given that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund by virtue of the powers vested in them by law will offer for sale by sealed bids certain encroach-ments standing upon property owned by The City of New York, acquired by it for public purposes, in the

Borough of Brooklyn Being part of a certain building, together with

the appurtenances attached thereto, within the lines of Damage Parcels Nos. 1047.1948 of the pro-ceeding for the acquisition of title to Kenmore pl. from Quentin rd. to Avenue U; Elmore pl. from Quentin rd. to Gravesend Neck rd.; Dela-mere pl. from Avenue P to Gravesend Neck rd.; Mansfield pl. from Kings highway to Gravesend Neck rd., and other streets consolidated therewith. in the Borough of Brooklyn, which are more particularly shown on a certain map on file in the office of the Bureau of Real Estate, Depart-ment of Finance, Room 502, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. adopted at a meeting held June 12, 1935, the sale by sealed bids of each parcel of the hereinafter described buildings and appurtenances thereto will be held under the direc-tion of the Comptroller on

TUESDAY, JULY 3. 1935 at 12 noon, in manner and form as follows:

Damage Parcels Nos. 1047.1048-Negrly all of a 254-story frame dwelling located at 2313 Neck rd.

Sealed bids (blank forms of which may be ob-tained upon application) will be received by the Comptroller at the office of the Bureau of Real Estate, Room 502, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, until 12 noon, on the 2d day of July, 1935, and then publicly opened for the sale for removal of the above described part of a building and appurtenances thereto, and the award will be' made to the highest bidder within 24 hours, or as soon as possible thereafter.

Each and every bid must be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per cent. of the amount of the bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the buildings.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re-turned after successful bidders have paid pur. chase price in full and given security, and those of successful bidders may be declared forfeited to The City of New York by the Comptroller upon the failure of the successful bidder to further comply with the requirements of the terms and conditions of the sale as set forth hereinafter.

Successful bidders will be required to pay the purchase money and deposit the required security within 24 hours of the receipt of notification of the acceptance of their bids.

The Comptroller reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any defects or informalities in any bid should it be deemed in the interest of The City of New York to do so.

All bids must state clearly (1) the number or description of the building or buildings bid for, (2) the amount of the bid, (3) the full name and address of the bidder.

All bids must be inclosed in properly sealed envelopes, marked "Proposals to be opened July 2. 1935," and must be delivered, or mailed in time for their delivery, prior to 12 noon of that date to the "Bureau of Real Estate. Room 502, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City," from whom any further particulars regarding the buildings to be disposed of may be obtained.

The part of a building, together with the ap-purtenances attached thereto, will be sold for im-mediate removal only, subject to the terms and conditions printed on the last page of this issue of the CITY RECORD.

Any resale of the part of the building, together with the appurtenances attached thereto, or as-signment of interest therein by successful bidder, will not be permitted without the written consent of the Comptroller or his authorized representative.

JOHN DWIGHT SULIVAN, Deputy Comp-troller.

The City of New York, Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, June 18, 1935. j20,jy2

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, by

virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale by sealed bids certain encroachments standing upon property owned by The City of New York, acquired by it for street purposes, in the

Borough of Queens Being parts of certain buildings, together with

the appurtenances attached thereto, within the lines of Damage Parcel No. 50, in the proceeding to acquire title to Cooper ave. from Cypress at. to Cypress Hills st., in the Borough of Queens, which are more particularly shown on a certain map on file in the office of the Bureau of Real Estate. Department of Finance, Room 502, Mu-nicipal Building, Manhattan.

Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held May 29, 1935, the sale by sealed bids of each parcel of the hereinafter described parts of build-ings and appurtenances thereto will be held under the direction of the Comptroller on

TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1935 at 11 a. m., in lots and parcels, and in manner and form, as follows:

Damage Parcel No. 50-Part of a 2-story brick dwelling; part of a 1-story brick store; located at 62-09 Cooper ave., Evergreen.

Sealed bids (blank forms of which may be Pk.- rained upon application) will be received by tte Comptroller at the office of the Bureau of seal Estate, Room 502, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, until 11 a. tn., on the 2d day of July, 1935, and then publicly opened for the sale for removal of the above described parts of build-ings and appurtenances thereto, and the award will be made to the highest bidder within 24 hours, or as soon as possible thereafter.

Each and every bid must be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per cent. of the amount of the bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the buildings.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re-turned after successful bidders have paid pur-chase price in full and given security, and those of successful bidders may be declared forfeited to The City of New York by the Comptroller upon the failure of the successful bidder to further comply with the requirements of the terms and conditions of the sale as set forth hereinafter.

Successful bidder. will be required to pay the purchase money and deposit the required security

within 24 hours of the receipt of notification of the acceptance of their bids.

The Comptroller reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any defects or informalities in any bid should it be deemed in the interest of The City of New York to do so.

All bids must state clearly (1) the number or description of the building or buildings bid for, (2) the amount of the bid, (3) the full name and address of the bidder.

All bids must be inclosed in properly sealed envelopes, marked "Proposals to be opened July 2, 1935," and must be delivered, or mailed in time for their delivery, prior to 11 a. m. of that date to the "Bureau of Real Estate, Room 502, Municipal Building, New York City," from whom any further particulars regarding the parts of buildings to be disposed of may be obtained.

The parts of buildings will be sold for im-mediate removal only, subject to the terms and conditions printed on the last page of this issue of the CITY RECORD.

Any resale of the parts of buildings and appurte-nances thereto, or assignment of tnterest therein by successful bidder, will not be permitted with-out the written consent of the Comptroller or his authorized representative.

JOHN DWIGHT SULLIVAN, Deputy Comp-troller.

The City of New York, Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, June 14, 1935. j19,jy2

Confirmation of Assessments

NOTICES TO PROPERTY OWNERS

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN:

SECTION 22 SEWERS AND APPURTENANCES in

BATCHELDER ST. between Avenue T and Ave-nue U. Affecting Blocks 7337 and 7338.

GRADING, CURBING, FLAGGING, PANT-ING, BASINS, ETC., in AVENUE U from Ocean ave. to E. 29th st. Affecting Blocks 7325 to 7333 and 7353 to 7361.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on June 25, 1935, and en-tered June 25, 1935, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collec-tions, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before Sept. 23, 1935, which is 90 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 10 days after the date of entry 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 1, Municipal Build-ing, Brooklyn, N. Y., between the hours of 9 a. in. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays between 9 a. m. and 12 noon.

FRANK J. TAYLOR, Comptroller. Dated, New York, June 26, 1935. j28,jy10

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

SECTION 13 CURBING AND SIDEWALKS in NETHER-

LAND AVE. from W. 230th st. to W. 231st st. Affecting Blocks 3408-E and 3408-F.

SECTION 14 SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in PAT-

TERSON AVE. between Underhill ave. and Leland ave. Affecting Blocks 3472 and 3498.

SECTION 16 SEWERS AND APPURTENANCES in AR-

NOW AVE. between Tiemann ave. and Kings-land ave., and in KINGSLAND AVE. between Adee ave. and Arnow ave. Affecting Blocks 4784 to 4787.

SECTION 18 SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in EDI-

SON AVE. between LaSalle ave. and Waterbury ave. Affecting Blocks 5332 to 5337, 5352 to 5355.

CURBING AND SIDEWALKS in BARKLEY AVE. from Swinton ave. to Revere ave. Affecting Blocks 5532 to 5534.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on June 25, 1935, and en-tered June 25, 1935, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collec-tions, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before Sept. 23, 1935, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum pet' annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of said entry to the date of pay-ment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector, in the Bergen Building, Arthur and Tremont ayes., Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Satur-days until 12 noon.

FRANK J. TAYLOR, Comptroller. Dated, New York, June 26, 1935. j28,jy10

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS:

WARD 2 PAVING, CURBING, SIDEWALKS, BA-

SINS, ETC., in 57TH RD. from 59th st. to 61st st. Affecting Blocks 2692 and 2693.

WARD 4 SANITARY SEWER AND APPURTE-

NANCES in VANDERVEER ST. from Jamaica ave., north side, to 94th rd. Affecting Blocks 1555 and 1556.

SANITARY SEWER AND APPURTE-NANCES in 112TH RD. from Farmers blvd, to the crown about 390 feet easterly thereof. Affect-ing Blocks 1887 and 1888.

SANITARY SEWER AND APPURTE-NANCES in 177TH ST. from Baisley blvd. to 120th ave. Affecting Blocks 3183 and 3184.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on June 25, 1935, and en-tered June 25, 1935, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collec-tions, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before Sept. 23, 1935, which is 90 days atter 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 10 days after the date of said entry to the date of pay-ment, 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, Municipal Building, Court sq., I. City, between the hours of 9 a. In. and 3 P. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. FRANK J. TAYLOR, Comptroller.

Dated. New York, June 26, 1935. j28,jy10

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the

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FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935

THE CITY RECORD

4335

following assessment for LOCAT, IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF RICHMOND:

WARD 5 GRADING, PAVING, BASINS, ETC., in

BEDELL AVE. from Amboy rd, to Hylan blvd. Affecting Blocks 7786, 7792, 7796, 7799, 7809, 7812, 7818, 7820 and 7821.

The above assessment was confirmed by the Board of Assessors on June 25, 1935, and en-tered June 25, 1935, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collec-tions, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before Sept. 23, 1935, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of said entry to the date of pay-ment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment is payable to the City Collector, at his office, Borough Hall, St. George, Staten Island, N. Y., between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon. FRANK J. TAYLOR, Comptroller.

Dated, New York, June 26, 1935. j28,jy10

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau of City Collections of assessments for the closing of the following named place in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

SECTION 11 LILLIAN PLACE (otherwise known as DIVI-

SION ST.), in Block 3005., CLOSING OF. Confirmed May 10, 1935, and entered June 20,

1935. The area of assessment for benefit in this pro-

ceeding is as follows: Being all that land in the bed of Lillian pl.,

otherwise known as Division st., in Block 3005, bounded by Bryant ave., E. Tremont ave. and Boston rd., in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

The above entitled assessment was entered on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Col-lections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before Sept. 18, 1935, which is 90 days after the date of entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per cent= per annum, to be calculated from 10 days after the date of entry to the date of payment, as pro. vided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE

Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of The City of New York hereby gives public notice

of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau of City Collections of

assessment for acquiring title to the following

named streets in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS:

That the above entitled assessment was entered on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before Sept. 12, 1935, which is 90 days after the date of entry of the assessment, in-terest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau of City Collections of assessment for acquiring title to the following named street in the BCTOUGH OF QUEENS:

That the above entitled assessment was entered on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before Sept. 12, 1935, which is 90 days after the date of entry of the assessment, in-terest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated

DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE

Sale of Parts of the Ferryboat "Atlantic"

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11.30 a. m., on

MONDAY, JULY 8, 1935 FOR THE SALE OF PARTS OF THE

FERRYBOAT "ATLANTIC." THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF THE MU-

NICIPAL FERRYBOAT "ATLANTIC" WILL

The above assessment is payable to the City Collector, in the Bergen Building, Arthur and Tremont ayes., The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon.

FRANK J. TAYLOR, Comptroller. Dated. New York, June 20, 1935. j25,jy6

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN:

RESTORING PAVEMENTS in front of the following premises:

SECTION 1 53 PIKE ST. Affecting Block 272, Lot 50.

SECTION 2 325/2 RIVINGTON ST. Affecting Block 323,

Lot 13, 314 DELANCEY ST. Affecting Block 328,

Lot 70. SECTION 3

505 W. 19TH ST. Affecting Block 691, Lot 29.

SECTION 6 1580 LEXINGTON AVE. Affecting Block

1628, Lot 57. 110 E. 102D ST. Affecting Block 1629, Lot

67. SECTION 7

146 W. 129TH ST. Affecting Block 1913, Lot 5354.

SECTION 8 659 W, 187TH ST. Affecting Block 2170, Lot

29. The above assessments were certified under sec-

tion 391 of the Greater New York Charter on June 18, 1935, and entered June 19, 1935, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before Sept, 17, 1935, which is 90 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 10 days after the date of said entry to the date of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector, at his office, in the Municipal Build-ing, Manhattan, Room 200, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. in., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon,

FRANK J. TAYLOR, Comptroller. Dated, New York, June 21, 1935. j25,jy6

WARD 2 AMORY ST. (AVE.)-ACQUIRING TITLE

TO, from Greene ave. to Stanhope et.. and STANHOPE (HIGH) ST. from Amory at. (ave.) to Metropolitan ave.

Confirmed April 4, 1935, and entered June 14, 1935.

The area of assessment for encfit in this pro-cecding it as shown on the following diagram:

from 10 days after the date of entry to the da e of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment is payable to the Ci y Collector, at his office, Municipal Building, Court sq., L. I. City, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 P. ro., and on 'Saturdays until 12 noon.

FRANK J. TAYLOR, Comptroller. Dated, New York, June 14, 1935. .09,29

WARD 2 81ST ST. (LEON PL.)-ACQUIRING TITLE

TO, from Broadway to 45th ave. (Laurel Hill blvd.).

Confirmed April 17, 1935, and entered June 14, 1935.

The area of assessment for benefit in this pro-ceeding is as shown on the following diagram:

frcm 10 days after the date of entry to the date of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment is payable to the City Collector, at his office, Municipal Building, Court sq., L. I. City, between the hours of 9 a. in. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon.

FRANK J. TAYLOR, Comptroller, Dated, New York, June 14, 1935. j19,29

BE SOLD AT A LUMP SUM PRICE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER:

BOTH PILOT HOUSES, FLAG AND POINTER POLES, LIFE BOATS AND DAVITS, BOXES, ETC., ENTIRE UPPER DECK; CABINS ON EACH SIDE, SEATS, HOODS, RAILING, GATES AND GATE POSTS, CENTRE HOUSE, SIDEWHEEL IN-CLOSURES AND ALL BULKHEADS AND STANCHIONS ABOVE MAIN DECK. ALL MACHINERY CONSISTING OF: A-FRAME, WALKING BEAM, CONNECTING RODS, CYLINDER, AIRPUMP, BEDPLATE, SHAFTS AND BEARINGS AND SIDEWHEELS OF

MAIN ENGINE; ALSO AUXILIARY EN-GINES IN ENGINE ROOM AND STEERING ENGINES AT EACH END; BOILER, SMOKE-STACK, UPTAKE, AND ALI. STEAM, EX-HAUST AND WATER PIPING ABOVE AND BELOW MAIN DECK.

MAIN DECK, GUARDS AND BEAMS OF OVERHANG CUT TO LINE OF STEEL HULL, GUARD BRACES AND BOTH RUD-DERS WITH CHAIN AND CABLES,

TWO (2) FRESH WATER TANKS AND TWO (2) DECK PUMPS AND PIPING TO REMAIN UNDISTURBED.

THE BALANCE OF THE BOAT, CONSIST-ING OF HULL WITH MAIN DECK TO SIDE OF STEEL HULL TO REMAIN CITY PROP-ERTY.

THE CITY WILL SUPPLY DOCK SPACE FOR CONTRACTOR, WHO IS TO REMOVE ALL OF THE PARTS HEREIN SPECIFIED AND DEBRIS FROM THE BOAT, DOCK AND PREMISES.

All material is to be removed within 21 days. Above may be inspected between 10 a. m. and

4 p. m. daily, except Saturdays. A deposit of not less than 25 per cent. of the

bid in certified check, payable to the Comptroller of The City of New York, must be submitted with this bid to guarantee faithful performance of the contract. All deposits will be returned upon the awarding of this contract except deposit of successful bidder, which will be returned upon completion of the contract. The purchaser must pay for this material by certified check, payable to the Chamberlain of The City of New York, when the delivery is made to him.

The City of New York reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

For further particulars and for proposals apply to the Department of Purchase, Room 1900, Mu-nicipal Building, Manhattan.

j26,jy8 RUSSELL FORBES. Commissioner.

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, until 10.30 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1935 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

BROOM CORN AND AFRICAN BAST TO THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION.

The time for the performance of contract is 45 consecutive calendar days after date of order.

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 30 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 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pun chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

j28,jy10 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. UrSee 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, until 10.30 a. m., on

MONDAY, JULY 8, 1935 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

FOAM ENGINES TO THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION.

The time for the performance of contract is 30 consecutive calendar days after date of order.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $20. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the con-tract, when awarded, will be $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 be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan,

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

j26,jy8 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. &TSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

MONDAY, JULY 8, 1935 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

YEAST AND DIAMALT TO THE DEPART• MENTS OF CORRECTION, HOSPITALS AND PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending Sept. 30, 1935.

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 30 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 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

j26,jy8 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. 121 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, until 10.30 a. tn., on

FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1935 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

HOSPITAL FURNITURE TO THE DEPART• MENT OF HOSPITALS.

The time for the performance of contract is 45 consecutive calendar days after date of order.

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 30 per cent. of the contract amount awarded.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING ADDRESSING EQUIPMENT TO THE DE-PARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE.

The time for the performance of contract is 45 consecutive calendar days after date of order.

Nn bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $27. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the contract, when awarded, will be $540.

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 1oe0, Municipal Building, Manhattan,

Blank forma and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

j24,jy5 RUSSELL FORBES, 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, until 10,30 a. m,, on

MONDAY, JULY 1, 193.5 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING.

UNLOADING, STACKING AND STORING CAST IRON PIPE, SPECIAL CASTINGS, VALVE BOX CASTINGS, HYDRANT DRAIN BASES, HYDRANT FENDERS, WET CON-NECTION SLEEVES AND VALVES, HYDRANT STANDFIPES, DOUBLE NOZZLE HYDRANTS AND VALVES TO DEPART-MENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS 'AND ELECTRICITY, ALL BOROUGHS.

The time for the performance of contracts is for 140 consecutive calendar days on each class after date of order.

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 contract amount awarded.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING WRAPPING PAPER AND TWINE TO THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS, BOARDS, OF-FICES AND COMMISSIONS OF THE CITY, COUNTY AND BOROUGH GOVERNMENTS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time for the performance of contracts is from Aug, 1 to Dec. 31, 1935.

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 contract amount awarded.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING PORTLAND CEMENT TO THE DEPART-MENT OF PURCHASE.

The time for the performance of contract is seven consecutive calendar days after date of openings.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $20, The amount of security required for the faithful performance of the contract, when awarded, will be $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 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 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Fur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

j20,jy1 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. U'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, until 10.30 a. in., on

MONDAY, JULY 8, 1935 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

LAMP POST, TERMINAL BOXES AND STREET CASTINGS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, FIRE DEPARTMENT, AND PRESIDENT-BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time for the performance of contracts is 60 consecutive calendar days after date of order and for period ending Sept. 30, 1935,

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 30 per cent. of the contract 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 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase. Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

j24,jy8 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. larSee 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, until 10.30 a. tn., on

TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1993 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

BLUEPRINTS, PHOTOSTATS AND REPRO-DUCTIONS TO THE VARIOUS DEPART-MENTS. BUREAUS, OFFICES AND COM-MISSIONS OF THE CITY, COUNTY AND BOROUGH GOVERNMENTS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending Dec. 31, 1935.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit, Such deposit sha'l be in an amount not lose than cne and one-half per cent. 01 the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is 30 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 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

j21,jy2 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. INSee 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, until 10.30 a. m., on

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FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935

MONDAY, JULY 1, 1938 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

AUTOMOBILES TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, IN EXCHANGE OF 80 PIECES OF OLD AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT.

The time for the performance of contract is 30 consecutive calendar days after date of order.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $25. The amount of security for the faithful performance of this con• tract, when awarded, will be $500.

Award, if made, will be made to the bidder agreeing to furnish the greatest number of new automobiles described in the schedule.

FOR FURNISHING - AND._ DELIVERING ELECTRIC WELDING UNITS TO THE DE-PARTMENT OF SANITATION.

The time for the performance of contract is 30 consecutive calendar days after date of order.

No bid shall he considered unless it is accom• panied by a deposit of $50. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the con-tract, when awarded, will be $1,000.

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 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 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase. Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

j20,jy1 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. t2rSee 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, until 10.30 a. in., on

WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1935 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

TUBES AND RADIO RECEIVER TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT,

The time for the performance of contract is 30 consecutive calendar days after date of order.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom• panied by a deposit of $40. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the con-tract, when awarded, will be $800.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING PIPE AND FITTINGS TO THE DEPART-MENT OF CORRECTION.

The time for the performance of contract is 30 consecutive calendar days after date of order.

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 30 per cent. of the contract 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 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

j22,jy3 RUSSELL FORBES, Commissioner. tirSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

BITUMINOUS PAVING MIXTURE TO THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

The time for the performance of contract is seven consecutive calendar days after the date of order.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit of $20. The amount of security for the faithful performance of the con-tract, when awarded, will be $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 be had upon application at Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be Obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

j18,28 RUSSELL FORBES. Commissioner. U.S.. General Instructions to Bidders on

Last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SUPREME COURT-FIRST DEPARTMENT

Application to Court to Condemn Property

SUPREME COURT—NEW YORK COUNTY

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situ-ated in the area bounded by East 125th street, 1st avenue, East 126th street and the Harlem River, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, duly selected as a site by the Triborough Bridge Authority for the modified approach to the Triborough Bridge.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Coun-sel of The City of New York to make applica-tion to the Supreme Court of the State of New York at a Special Term, Part I thereof, held in and for the County of New York, at the County Court House in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 3d day of July, 1935, at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real prop-erty to be taken and acquired in this proceed-ing, ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of easement rights required for the Manhattan approach to the Triborough Bridge in the area bounded by East 125th street, 1st avenue, East 126th street and the Harlem River, in the Borough of Manhat-tan, City of New York, duly selected as a site for the modified approach to the said Triborough Bridge and approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment or the 14th day of June, 1935.

The property sought to be taken and acouirvd in this proceeding is situated in the County of New York, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, and is bounded and described as follows: Area in and to Which Easement Rights Are

Required Beginning at the point formed by the intersec-

tion of the northerly line of East 125th street

with the easterly line of 1st avenue as these streets are laid out on the City map; running thence northeasterly and along said easterly line of 1st avenue, a distance one hundred (100) feet; thence southeasterly and at right angles to the easterly line of 1st avenue, a distance two hun-dred seventy-four and three hundredths (274.03) feet to a point in the United States bulkhead line as established by the Secretary of War, October 18, 1890; thence southeasterly and along said United States bulkhead line, a distance ninety-nine and eighty-eight hundredths (99.88) feet to an angle point; thence southeasterly and along the United States bulkhead line as approved by the Secretary of War on March 19, 1921, and as modified on January 3, 1923, a distance two hundred seventeen and two hundredths (217.02) feet to an angle point; thence southeasterly and along the United States bulkhead line as established by the Secretary of War October 18, 1890, a distance thirty and five hundredths (30.05) feet to a point in the northerly line of East 125th street; thence northwesterly and along said north-erly line of East 125th street, a distance five hun-dred seventy-three and sixty-nine hundredths (573.69) feet to the point or place of beginning, all as shown and indicated on "Map of Land In And To Which Easement Rights Are Required In The Area Bounded By East 125th Street, First Avenue, East 126th Street And The Harlem River, Dated May 29, 1935."

Overhead Easement Within the area previously bounded and de-

scribed for the purposes of acquiring easement rights and coextensive with the same, there is to be acquired a permanent, perpetual and ex• elusive right or easement to occupy the real prop-erty for the purposes of constructing and main-taining a viaduct superstructure above a hori-zontal plane passing through the underclearance line (elevation +29.0) as shown on the afore-mentioned map of land in and to which easement rights are required, and bounded by vertical planes passing through the perimeter of the above dr scribed area.

Column Easements Within the area previously bounded and de-

scribed for the purposes of acquiring easement rights, there is to be acquired permanent, per• petual and exclusive rights or easements to occupy the real property for the purpose of constructing and maintaining twelve (12) vertical columns. East column is to be located as shown on the aforementioned "Map Of Land In And To Which Easement Rights Are Required, Dated May 29, 1935," within Parcels 1 to 12, respectively, and the real property to be occupied for each column is bounded at its upper and lower limits respec-tively by a horizontal plane passing through the underclearance line of the superstructure and by a horizontal plane at an elevation corresponding to the surface of the street curb of East 125th street opposite each column, all as shown and designated on the "Map Of Land In And To Which Easement Rights Are Required, Dated May 29, 1935."

The lateral limits of each column easement consist of vertical planes passing through the perimeter of the area within which each column is located and each column easement area is described as follows:

In Parcel 1—Beginning at a point thirty-two (32) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street at a point twenty-one (21) feet southeasterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the easterly line of 1st avenue a distance three (3) feet; thence northeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance twelve (12) feet; thence southeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance six (6) feet; thence southwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance twelve (12) feet; thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last men-tioned line a distance three (3) feet to the point or place of beginning.

In Parcel 2—Beginning at a point sixty-eigh; and five-tenths (68.5) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street at a point twenty-one (21) feet south-easterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the easterly line of 1st avenue a distance three (3) feet; thence northeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance five (5) feet; thence southeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance six (6) feet; thence southwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last men-tioned line a distance five (5) feet; thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance three (3) feet tQ the point or place of beginning.

In Parcel 3—Beginning at a point thirty-eight and five-tenths (38.5) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street at a point eighty-two (82) feet south-easterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the easterly line of 1st avenue, a distance three (3) feet; thence northeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance five (5) feet; thence southeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance six (6) feet; thence southwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last men-tioned line a distance five (5) feet; thence north-westerly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance three (3) feet to the point or place of beginning.

In Parcel 4—Beginning at a point sixty-eight and five-tenths (68.5) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street at a point eighty-two (82) feet south-easterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the easterly line of 1st avenue a distance three (3) feet; thence northeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance five (5) feet; thence southeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance six (6) feet; thence southwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last men-tioned line a distance five (5) feet; thence north-westerly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance three (3) feet to the point or place of beginning,

In Parcel 5—Beginning at a point thirty-eight and five-tenths (38.5) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street and at a point one hundred forty-two (142) feet southeasterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the easterly line of 1st avenue a distance three (3) feet; thence northeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance five (5) feet; thence southeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last men-

tioned line a distance six (6) feet; thence south-westerly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance five (5) feet; thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance three (3) feet to the point or place of beginning.

In Parcel 6—Beginning at a point sixty-eight and five-tenths (68.5) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street and at a point one hundred forty-two (142) feet southeasterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; run-ning thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the easterly line of 1st avenue a distance three (3) feet; thence northeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance five (5) feet; thence southeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last men-tioned line a distance six (6) feet; thence south-westerly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance five (5) feet; thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance three (3) feet to the point or place of beginning.

In Parcel 7—Beginning at a point thirty-four and five-tenths (34.5) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street at a point one hundred eighty-two (182) feet southeasterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; run-ning thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the easterly line of 1st avenue a distance four (4) feet; thence northeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance seven (7) feet; thence south-easterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance eight (8) feet; thence southwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance seven (7) feet; thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance four (4) feet to the point or place of beginning.

In Parcel 8—Beginning at a point sixty-one (61) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street at a point two hundred thirteen (213) feet south-easterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the easterly line of 1st avenue a distance four (4) feet; thence northeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a dis-tance seven (7) feet; thence southeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance eight (8) feet; thence south-westerly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance seven (7) feet; thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance four (4) feet to the point or place of beginning.

In Parcel 9—Beginning at a point seventeen and five-tenths (17.5) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street at a point two hundred fifty (250) feet southeasterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; run-ning thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the easterly line of 1st avenue a distance four (4) feet; thence northeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance seven (7) feet; thence south-easterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance eight (8) feet; thence southwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance seven (7) feet; thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a dis-tance four (4) feet to the point or place of beginning.

In Parcel 10—Beginning at a point forty-two (42) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street at a point two hundred eighty (280) feet southeasterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence north-westerly and along a line at right angles to the easterly line of 1st avenue a distance three and five-tenths (3.5) feet; thence northeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance seven (7) feet; thence south-easterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance seven (7) feet; thence southwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance seven (7) feet; thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance three and five-tenths (3.5) feet to the point or place of beginning.

In Parcel 11—Beginning at a point twelve (12) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street at a point three hundred fifty-one (351) feet southeasterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence north-westerly and along a line at right angles to the easterly line of 1st avenue a distance six (6) feet; thence northeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance eight (8) feet; thence southeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance twelve (12) feet; thence southwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last men-tioned line a distance eight (8) feet; thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line, a distance six (6) feet to the point or place of beginning.

In Farcel 12—Beginning at a point in the northerly line of East 125th street at a distance four hundred nine (409) feet southeasterly and along said northerly line of East 125th street, from the point formed by the intersection of the northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence north-westerly and along said northerly line of East 125th street a distance five (5) feet; thence north-easterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance five (5) feet; thence southeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance ten (10) feet; thence southwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line•a dis-tance five (5) feet, to a point in the northerly line of East 125th street; thence northwesterly and along said northerly line of East 125th street a distance five (5) feet to the point or place of beginning.

Foundation Easements Within the area previously bounded and de-

scribed for the purposes of acquiring easement rights, there is to be acquired permanent, per-petual and exclusive rights or easements to occupy the real property for the purpose of con-structing and maintaining twelve (12) vertical foundations. Each foundation is to be located as shown on the map of land in and to which easement rights 'are required, dated May 29, 1935, within Parcels 1 to 12, respectively, and the real property to be occupied for each foundation shall extend down without limit below a horizontal

plane at an elevation corresponding to the street curb of East 125th street opposite said foundation as indicated on the above mentioned map, and shall be bounded laterally by vertical planes passing through the perimeter of the area within which each foundation is located and each such area is described as follows:

Parcel 1—Beginning at a point twenty-eight (28) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street at a point twenty-one (21) feet southeasterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the easterly line of 1st avenue a distance nine (9) feet; thence northeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance twenty-three (23) feet; thence southeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance eighteen (18) feet; thence southwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance twenty-three (23) feet; thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance nine (9) feet to the point or place of beginning,

Parcel a—Beginning at a point sixty-three (63) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street at a point twenty-one (21) feet southeasterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the easterly line of 1st avenue a distance nine (9) feet; thence northeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance sixteen (16) feet; thence southeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last men-tioned line a distance eighteen (18) feet; thence southwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance sixteen (16) feet; thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance nine (9) feet to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel 3—Beginning at a point thirty-three (33) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street at a point eighty-two (82) feet southeasterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the easterly line of 1st avenue a distance nine (9) feet: thence north-easterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance sixteen (16) feet; thence southeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance eighteen (18) feet; thence southwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance sixteen (16) feet; thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last men-tioned line a distance nine (9) feet to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel 4—Beginning at a point sixty-three (63) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street at a point eighty-two (82) feet southeasterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the easterly line of 1st avenue a distance nine (9) feet; thence north-easterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance sixteen (16) feet; thence southeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance eighteen (18) feet; thence southwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance sixteen (16) feet; thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last men-tioned line a distance nine (9) feet to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel 5—Beginning at a point thirty-three (33) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street and at a point one hundred forty-two (142) feet southeasterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the north-erly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence northwest-erly and along a line at right angles to the east-erly line of 1st avenue a distance nine (9) feet; thence northeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance six-teen (16) feet; thence southeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance eighteen (18) feet; thence southwest-erly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance sixteen (16) feet; thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance nine (9) feet to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel 6—Beginning at a point sixty-three (63) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street and at a point one hundred forty-two (142) feet southeasterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the northerly line of East 125th street with the east-erly line of 1st avenue; running thence north-westerly and along a line at right angles to the easterly line of 1st avenue a distance nine (9) feet; thence northeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance six-teen (16) feet; thence southeasterly and along a line at right angles- to the last mentioned line a distance eighteen (18) feet; thence southwest-erly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance sixteen (16) feet: thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance nine (9) feet to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel 7—Begining at a point twenty-eight (28) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street at a point one hundred eighty-two (182) feet southeasterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the north-erly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence northwest-erly and along a line at right angles to the easterly line of 1st avenue a distance nine (9) feet; thence northeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance twenty (20) feet; thence southeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance eighteen (18) feet; thence southwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance twenty (20) feet; thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last men-tioned line a distance nine (9) feet to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel 8—Beginning at a point fifty-three (53) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street at a point two hundred thirteen (213) feet southeasterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the north-erly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence northwest-erly and along a line at right angles to the east-erly line of 1st avenue a distance ten (10) feet; thence northeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance twenty-five (25) feet; thence southeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance twenty (20) feet; thence southwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last men-tioned line a distance twenty-five (25) feet: thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to

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the last mentioned line a distance ten (10) feet to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel 9-Beginning at a point nine and five-tenths (9.5) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street at a point two hundred fifty (250) feet southeasterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the inter-section of the northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the easterly line of 1st avenue a distance twelve (12) feet; thence northeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance twenty-four (24) feet; thence southeast-erly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance twenty-four (24) feet; thence southwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance twenty-four (24) feet; thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance twelve (12) feet to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel 10-Beginning at a point thirty-four (34) feet northeasterly from and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street at a point two hundred eighty (280) feet southeasterly along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the easterly line of 1st avenue a distance eleven and five-tenths (11.5) feet; thence north-easterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance twenty-three (23) feet; thence southeasterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance twenty-three (23) feet; thence southwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance twenty-three (23) feet; thence northwesterly and along a line at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance eleven and five-tenths (11.5) feet to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel 11-Beginning at a point in the north-erly line of East 125th street three hundred fifty-one (351) feet southeasterly and along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the said northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence northwesterly and along said northerly line of East 125th street, a distance fourteen and five-tenths (14.5) feet; thence northeasterly and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street a distance twenty-eight and ninety-eight hundredths (28,98) feet to a point in the United States bulkhead line as established by the Secretary of War October 18, 1890; thence southeasterly and along said United States bulkhead line a distance five and three-tenths (5.3) feet to an angle point; thence southeasterly and along the United States bulk-head line as approved by the Secretary of War March 19, 1921, and as modified January 3, 1923, a distance twenty-nine and five-tenths (29.5) feet; thence southwesterly and at right angles to the last mentioned United States bulkhead line a distance twenty-five (25) feet to a point in the northerly line of East 125th street; thence northwesterly and along said northerly line of East 125th street a distance eighteen and five• tenths (18,5) feet to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel 12-Beginning at a point in the north-erly line of East 125th street four hundred nine (409) feet southeasterly and along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the said northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence northwesterly and along said northerly line of East 125th street a distance ten (10) feet; thence northeasterly and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street a distance ten (10) feet; thence southeasterly and at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance twenty (20) feet; thence southwesterly and at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance ten (10) feet to a point in the northerly line of East 125th street; thence northwesterly and along said northerly line of East 125th street a distance ten (10) feet to the point or place of beginning.

Sewer Easement) Within the area previously bounded and de-

scribed for the purposes of acquiring easement rights, there is to be acquired permanent, per-petual and exclusive rights or easements to occupy the real property for the purposes of constructing and maintaining two (2) sewer lines. Each sewer is to be located as shown on the map of land in and to which easement rights are required, dated May 29, 1935, within Parcels 13 and 14, respectively, and the real property to be occupied lies below the surface of the ground between horizontal planes two (2) feet apart. The elevation of the upper plane for Parcel 13 is two (2.0) feet and the elevation of the upper plane for Parcel 14 is zero (0.0) feet. The lateral limits of the property to be occupied by these sewer lines shall be vertical planes passing through the perimeter of the area within which each sewer is located and each such area is described as follows:

Parcel 13-Beginning at a point in the north• erly line of East 125th street seventy-one (71) feet southeasterly and along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the said northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence northeasterly and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street a dis-tance forty-nine (49) feet; thence southeasterly and at right angles to the last mentioned line a distance two (2) feet; thence southwesterly and At right angles to the last mentioned line a dis-tance forty-nine (49) feet to a point in the northerly line of East 125th street; thence north-westerly and along said northerly line of East 125th street a distance two (2) feet to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel 14-Beginning at a point in the north-erly line of East 125th street two hundred thirty-six (236) feet ‘outheasterly and along said northerly line of East 125th street from the point formed by the intersection of the said northerly line of East 125th street with the easterly line of 1st avenue; running thence northeasterly and at right angles to the northerly line of East 125th street a distance thirty-three and five-tenths (33.5) feet; thence southeasterly and at right angles to the last mentioned line, a distance two (2) feet; thence southwesterly and at right angles to the last mentioned line a dis-tance thirty-three and five-tenths (33.5) feet to a point in the northerly line of East 125th street; thence northwesterly and along said northerly line of East 125th street a distance two (2) feet to the point or place of beginning.

Drain Pipe Easements Within the limits of the property previously

bounded and described for the purposes of acquiring column and foundation easements in Parcels 3 and 9, respectively, there is to be acquired permanent, perpetual and exclusive rights or easements to occupy this same property for the purposes of constructing and maintaining drain pipes which are to connect to the sewer lines within Parcels Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14), respectively.

Temporary Easements Within the area previously bounded and de-

scribed as the area in and to which easement

rights are required, there is to be acquired a temporary right or easement to enter upon, use, or occupy said area, or as much thereof in any way whatsoever, as may be necessary for the purposes of constructing and erecting the afore-mentioned sewers, foundations, columns and superstructure of the viaduct structure which constitutes part of the Manhattan approach to the Triborough Bridge. This temporary right or easement is to continue for a period of twenty-four (24) consecutive calendar months from the day on which title to the above mentioned and described easements vests in The City of New York.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment by resolution adopted June 14, 1935, determined that all the awards herein, together with costs and expenses necessarily incurred in the acquisition of the property described above, together with interest thereon, bills of cost, etc., shall be paid by the Comptroller of The City of New York

with moneys furnished by the Triborough Bridge Authority.

Dated, New York, June 19, 1935. PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Of-

fice and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

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Notice to File Claims

SUPREME COURT-NEW YORK COUNTY

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situ-ated under the waters of Little Hell Gate and East River adjacent to Ward's Island, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, duly selected as a site necessary in connection with the construction of the bridge over Ward's Island by the Triborough Bridge Authority and approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, according to law,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, County of New York, dated the 27th day of February, 1935. and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York on the 28th day of February, 1935, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury was grantee!.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the description of the real property to be acquired is as follows:

Title and fee in and to all that certain plot, piece or parcel of land under the waters of Little Hell Gate adjacent to Ward's Island in the City, County and State of New York, and desig-nated as Lot No. 5 on a certain map en-titled "Map of Ward's Island made by order of the Commissioners appointed by the Su-preme Court of the State of New York in the Matter of Alfred E. Beach against the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, and others, by decree dated March 19, 1872, showing the water rights set off to the parties in the suit, etc.." which map is dated May 29, 1876, and filed in the New York County Register's office July 30. 1877, as Map No. 801, and bounded and described according to said map as follows:

Beginning at a point on the southerly shore of Little Hell Gate at original high water mark and in the boundary line dividing Lot No. 4 from Lot No. 5 on a certain map entitled "Map of Ward's Island, sometimes called Great Barn Island," made in and about the year 1807 by William Bridges, City Surveyor, and now on file in the office of the Register of the County of New York and numbered "2" in tin case, distant northerly and at right angles 670 feet from the northerly line of the northerly road as shown on said Bridges map; running thence along the original high water line north 87 degrees 37 minutes west 207 feet to a point distant west-erly and at right angles 174 feet 4 inches from said boundary line dividing Lot No. 4 from Lot No. 5 on said Bridges map and distant north-erly and at right angles 558 feet 5 inches from the northerly line of the northerly road as shown on said Bridges map; thence north 35 degrees east 361 feet 10 inches to the exterior line of said water rights granted to A. R. Lawrence and others; thence along said exterior line south 80 degrees 38 minutes east 193 feet 5 inches; thence south 35 degrees west 332 feet to the point of beginning, containing 1.37 acres, more or less.

Also a perpetual easement for the construc-tion, maintenance and operation of a bridge or overhead passageway for persons, vehicular traffic and other means of transportation at a height of not less than one hundred (100) feet, and a width of one hundred and fifty (150) feet over the following described lands under water:

All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land under the waters of Hell Gate and East River adjacent to Ward's Island in the County, City and State of New York, and being part of Lot 22 on a certain map entitled "Map of Ward's Island made by order of the Commissioners appointed by the Supreme Court of the State of New York in the Matter of Alfred E, Beach against The Mayor. Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, and others, by decree dated March 19, 1872, showing the water right set off to the parties in the suit, etc.," which map is dated May 29. 1876, and filed in the New York County Register's office on July 30, 1877, as Map No. 801, and which part of said Lot No. 22 is bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the northerly shore of Hell Gate at original high water mark, as shown on said map, distant easterly and approxi-mately at right angles 193 feet 6 inches more or less from the boundary line dividing Lot No. 28 and Lot No, 29 as shown on a certain map en-titled "Map of Ward's Island sometimes called Great Barn Island," made in or about the year 1807, by William Bridges, City Surveyor, and now on file in the office of the Register of the County of New York and numbered "2" in tin case, and which original high water mark at said boundary line is also distant southerly and at approximately 800 feet from the southerly line from the south-erly road shown on said last mentioned map; run-ning thence along said original high water line as shown on said first mentioned map from said point of beginning south 38 degrees 58 minutes east 42 feet, more or less; thence still along said high water mark as shown on said first mentioned map south 77 degrees 41 minutes east 125 feet 9 inches; thence still along said high water mark as shown on said first mentioned map north 79 degrees 24 minutes east 41 feet, more or less: thence ap-proximately south 24 degrees east 352 feet, more or less, to the exterior line of water grants to A. R. Lawrence and others, as shown on said first mentioned map 164 feet, more or less; thence approximately north 24 degrees west 413 feet, more or less, to the point or place of beginning. -and each and every owner of said property having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file with the Clerk of the County of New York on or before the 22d day of July, 1935, his written claim or demand duly verified in the manner provided by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the claimant and his post office address, together with an inventory

itemized temized statement of the fixtures, if any, for which compensation is claimed; and in case such claim or demand for compensation in respect of any fixtures is made by a lessee or tenant of the

real property to be acquired, a copy of such veri-fied claim or demand, together with said inventory or itemized statement, shall be served upon the owner of such real property or his attorney, and at the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Room 1743, 17th floor, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, a copy of such verified claim.

Dated, New York, June 14, 1935.

PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Bor• ough of Manhattan, City of New York. j19,29

SUPREME COURT-SECOND DEPARTMENT

Filing Bills of Costs

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

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 BRADDOCK AVENUE (ROCKY HILL ROAD) from Hillside avenue to Jamaica ave-nue (Jericho turnpike), including the flares in-cluded within the street area at the intersection with 221st street (Manhattan avenue), 221st place (Lewellen avenue), 222d street (Madison avenue), 91st road (Hickory street), 92d (Cedar) avenue and Gettysburg street (Hamilton avenue); DAVENPORT AVENUE (MAPLE STREET) from Gettysburg street (Hamilton avenue) to Braddock avenue (Rocky Hill road), and 93D AVENUE (POPLAR STREET) from 243d (Raynor) street to Braddock avenue (Rocky Hill road), in the Borough of Queens, 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 to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, for the hear-ing of motions, to be held at the Chamber of Commerce Building, 89.31 161st street, Jamaica, in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, on the 12th day of July, 1935, 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 Corpora-tion Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, there to remain for and during the space of 10 days as required by law.

Dated, New York, June 28, 1935. PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Office

and Post Office Address. Municipal Building, Bor-ough of Manhattan, City of New York. j28010

Notice to File Claims

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

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 DOUGLASTON PARKWAY (MAIN AVE-NUE) from Northern boulevard (Broadway) to 239th street (Douglaston parkway-Main ave-nue), and 239TH STREET (DOUGLASTON PARKWAY-MAIN AVENUE) from Douglas-ton parkway (Main avenue) to the Long Island Railroad, excluding the lands acquired by the State of New York, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, Second Judicial District, dated June 6, 1935, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on June 6, 1935, the order to amend application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above entitled proceeding ascertained and deter-mined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of the improvement assessed by the said court in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, adopted on the 3d day of November, 1933, was granted.

NOTICE IS' HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that, pursuant to section 1000 of the Greater New York Charter. as amended by chapter 606 of the Laws of 1915 and chapter 391 of the Laws of 1932, the map or survey of the land to be acquired in this proceeding has been duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, and each and every person interested in the real property to be taken for the purpose of opening and extending of the above named streets, having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file his claim duly verified in the manner re-quired by law for the verification of pleadings in an action. with the Clerk of the County of Queens, on or before the 21st day of August, 1935, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at hit. office. Room 1559, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, within the same time a copy thereof.

The said verified claim shall set forth the real property which the claimant owns or in which he is interested, and his post office address, to. gether with an inventory or itemized statement of the fixtures, if any, for which compensation is claimed; and in case such claim or demand for compensation in respect of any fixtures is made, by a lessee or tenant of the real property to be acquired, a copy of such verified claim or de-mand, together with said inventory or itemized statement, shall be served upon the owner of such real property or his attorney.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on November 6, 1934, adopted a resolution in pur-suance of the provisions of section 976 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, direct-ing that on the date of the entry of the final decree in the above mentioned proceeding title in fee shall become vested in The City of New York where not already vested.

Dated. New York, June 21, 1935. PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Office

and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Bor-ough of Manhattan, City of New York. j21,jy2

Application to Court to Condemn Property

SUPREME COURT-KINGS COUNTY

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situate on the northerly side of PIERREPONT STREET and the westerly side of MONROE PLACE, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, duly selected as a site for court house purposes, according to law.

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 of said court for condemnation proceedings, to be held in and for the County of Kings, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 10th day of July, 1935, at the opening of the court on that

day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to have the compensation which justly should be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above proceeding ascertained and determined by said court without a jury. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisi-tion of title in fee simple absolute by The City of New York to certain lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate, lying and being in the Bor-ough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, and more particularly bounded and described as follows:

All that certain parcel of land in use Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the corner formed by the intersec-tion of the northeasterly side of Pierrepont street and the northwesterly side of Monroe place; run-ning thence northwesterly along the northeasterly side of Pierrepont street 98 feet; thence north-easterly on a line parallel with the northwest-erly side of Monroe place 116 feet 11 inches; thence northwesterly on a line nearly parallel with Pierrepont street and along the land formerly of John S. Wily 2 feet more or less until it inter-sects a line drawn parallel with Monroe place and distance 100 feet northwesterly therefrom; thence again northeasterly on a line drawn parallel with Monroe place 71 feet 1 inch more or less until it intersects a line drawn parallel with the northeast-erly side of Pierrepont street and distant north-easterly 188 feet therefrom; thence southeasterly and parallel with the northeasterly side of Pierre-pont street 100 feet to the northwesterly side of Monroe place; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly side of Monroe place 188 feet to the point or place of beginning. -the same to be converted, appropriated and used as a site for court house purposes, according to law.

Dated, New York, June 26, 1935. PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Office

and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Bor-ough of Manhattan, City of New York, j27,jy9

SUPREME COURT-KINGS COUNTY

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises, being the block bounded by the centre line of Ten Eyck street, the westerly side of Graham ave• nue, the centre line of Stagg street and the east-erly side of Manhattan avenue, said premises being designated as Block 3025 on the tax map, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, duly selected as a site for school purposes, according to law.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE IN SUCH case made and provided, notice is hereby given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York at a special term of said court for condemnation proceedings, to be held in and for the County of Kings, at the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 5th day of July, 1935, at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to have the compensation which justly should be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above proceeding, ascertained and determined by said court without a jury. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee simple absolute by The City of New York to certain lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, and more particularly bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the point formed by the intersec-tion of the easterly side of Manhattan avenue and the centre line of Ten Eyck street as shown on the tax map and running thence easterly along the centre line of Ten Eyck street as shown on the tax map and perpendicular to the easterly line of Manhattan avenue 400 feet to the westerly line of Graham avenue; thence seutherly along the westerly line of Graham avenue 260 feet to the centre line of Stagg street; thence westerly along the centre line of Stagg street as shown on the tax map and perpendicular to the westerly line of Graham avenue 400 feet to the easterly line of Manhattan avenue; thence northerly along the easterly line of Manhattan avenue 260 feet to the centre line of Ten Eyck street as shown on the tax map of the Borough of Brooklyn, the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less said premises designated as Block 3025 on the tax map of the Borough of Brooklyn, together with all right, title and interest, if any, in and to the streets and avenues in front thereof to the centre thereof. -the same to be converted, appropriated and used as a site for school purposes, according to law.

Dated, New York, June 21, 1935. PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Office

and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Bor. ough of Manhattan, City of New York. j22,jy3

Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File Objections

SUPREME COURT-KINGS COUNTY .1■1.

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 samepurpose in fee to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening and extending EAST 56TH STREET from Avenue L to Avenue 0, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled pro-

ceeding, as follows: First-That the above named court, after con-

sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has completed its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be 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 as fixed and determined by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 23d day of October, 1931, and that the ten-tative decree of said court as to awards for damage and as to assessments for benefit was signed on the 11th day of June, 1935, by Hon. Frank F. Adel, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitled pro-ceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 27th day of June, 1935, for the inspection of whomsoever it may con-cern.

Second-That the said court has assessed all the real property within the area of assessment fixed and described as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment by resolution adopted on the 23d day of October, 1931, and the said area of assessment includes the parcels of real property, situate and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows:

Bounded on the north by the northerly line of Avenue L; on the east by a line midway he. tween East 56th street and East 57th street: on the south by the southerly line of Avenue 0, and on the west by a line midway between East 55th street and East 56th street.

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Third-That all parties and persons interested

in such proceedings or in any of the real Prop-erty affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections in writing, duly verified in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Kings, on or before the 16th day of July. 1935, and within the same time serve a copy of such verified objections on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York. at his office, Municipal Building. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

SUPREME COURT-QUEENS COUNTY

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 71ST AVENUE (AUBREY STREET) from 88th street (Hannah street-Van Dine avenue) to Metropolitan avenue, and 72D AVENUE (DORAN STREET) from 88th street (Hannah street-Van Dine avenue) to Metropolitan avenue, in the Borough of Queens, the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled proceed.

ing, as follows: First-That the above named court, after con-

sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has completed its supplemental and amended estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of

Third-That The City of New York, and all

other parties interested in such proceeding, or in

any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections in writing, duly verified in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Queens, on or before the 9th day of July, 1935, 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, Chamber of Commerce Building, 89.31 161st street, Jamaica, in the Bor. ough of Queens, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

SUPREME COURT-RICHMOND COUNTY

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 ADRIENNE PLACE from Hillside terrace to Amboy road; RAMBLE ROAD from Clinton road to Valley road, and VALLEY ROAD from Midland road to Highland road, in the Borough of Richmond, the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled pro-

ceeding, as follows: First-That the above named court, after eon.

sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has corn. Pitted its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be acquired in this proceeding, and has made an

Third-That The City of New York, and all other parties interested in such proceeding or in any of the real property affected thereby, having shy objections thereto, shall file such objections in writing, duly verified in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Richmond, on or before the 15th day of July, 1935, 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, Room 1559, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

SUPREME COURT-RICHMOND COUNTY

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

Fourth-That on the 23d day of September, 1935, 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. Frank F. Adel at Special Term, Part II, of the Supreme Court, to be held at the Municipal Building. Court and Joralemon streets, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, to fix a time when said Justice will bear the parties who have filed objec-tions to the said tentative decree.

Dated. New York, N. Y., June 27, 1935. PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Office

and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Bor-ough of Manhattan. City of New York. j27,jy15

the real property to be acquired in this pro-ceeding, and has made an assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of the improvement to the respective owners of the real property within the area of assessment for benefit herein, and the supplemental and amended tentative decree of the said court as to awards for damages and as to assessments for benefit was signed on the 19th day of June, 1935, by Hon. Burt Jay Humphrey, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 27th day of June, 1935, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second-That the said court has assessed all the real property within the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment on the 24th day of February, 1927, 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:

Fourth-That on the 24th day of September, 1935, 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 supplemental and amended tentative decree at a Trial Term, Part IX, of the Supreme Court, to be held in the County Court House. in the Bor-ough of Brooklyn, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objec-tions to the said supplemental and amended ten-tative decree.

Dated, New York, June 27, 1935. PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Office

and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Bor-ough of Manhattan, City of New York. j27,jy9

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 dam-ages and as to assessments for benefit was signed on the 19th day of June. 1935, by Hon. Lewis L Fawcett, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the tnal of the above entitled pro-ceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Richmond on the 24th day of June, 1935, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second-That the said court has assessed all the real property within the area of usessment fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment on the 9th day of May, 1929, and that the said area of assessment includes the parcels of real property situate and being in the Bor-ough of Richmond, in the City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded u shown on the following diagram:

Fourth-That on the 24th day of September, 1935, 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. Lewis L. Fawcett, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said tentative decree at a Special Term, Part V. of the Supreme Court, to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said tentative decree.

Dated, New York, June 24, 1935. PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Office

and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Bor-ough of Manhattan. City of New York. j24,1;11

required for the opening and extending of SUMMER STREET from Lyman avenue to School road (Schofield avenue), in the Borough of Richmond, the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL Parties interested in the above entitled Pro-

ceeding. as follows:

First-That the above named court, after con-sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has completed its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be 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 dam-ages, and as to assessments for benefit was signed on the 19th day of June, 1935, by Hon. Lewis L. Fawcett, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitledproceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Rich-mond on the 24th day of June, 1935, for the in-spection 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 fur benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportion. ment on the 25th day of April, 1930, and that the said area of assessment includes the parcels of real property situate and being in the Borough of Richmond, in the City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows,

Bounded on the north by the northerly line of Lyman avenue; on the east by a line midway be-tween Summer street and Bay street (New York avenue), as these streets are laid out between Lyman avenue and School road; on the south by the southerly line of School road (Schofield ave-nue), and on the west by a line midway between Summer street and Rosebank (Tompkins) avenue, as these streets are laid out between Lyman ave-nue and School road.

Third-That The City of New York, and all other parties interested in such proceeding or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto. shall file such objections in writing, duly verified in the manner required by . law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Richmond, on or before the 15th day of July, 1935, 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 Build-mg, Room 1559. in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, a copy of such verified ob-jections.

Fourth-That on the 24th day of September, 1935, 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. Lewis L. Fawcett. the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said tentative decree at a Special Term, Part V. of the Supreme Court, to be held in the County Court House. in the Borough of Brooklyn, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said ten-tative decree.

Dated, New York, June 24, 1935.

PAUL WINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Bor-ough of Manhattan, City of New York. j24jy11

NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT sALIS OF OLD BUILDINGS, ITO.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH BUILDINGS, ETC., WILL BE SOLD FOR REMOVAL FROM CITY PROPERTY.

THE BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES thereto will be sold to the highest bidders, who

must Pay cash or certified check, drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, sad must abo give a certified check or ash in half the amount of the purchase price as security for the faithful performance of the tombs and conditions of the sale. Where the amount of the purchase price does not equal or exceed the sum of $50, the sum of $50 will be the amount of the security to be deposited. This security may at any time after the expiration of the contract period be applied by the City to the cost of completing any of the work required under the contract. but unfinished at the mita-tion of the contract period.

The purchaser shall sot lease. occupy, cause, or permit the building or buildings. etc., pur- chased by him to be used or occupied for any purpose other than that of their speedy removal, nor shall be collect any rental or other revenue for the use of either the land or the buildings, etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or any of these conditions shall forthwith void the ale and cause immediate forfeiture of the tour•

chase money and the security deposited for the faithful performance of the conditions of the sale. The placing therein or permitting the occu-pancy of any such building by any tenant free, for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary watchman or the workmen waged in the actual demolition thereof, shall of itself be a breach of the above conditions of sale.

The sale will be u of the condition of the property on date of delivery thereof to the pur- chaser. The City of New York will not be re- sponsible for any change or logs which may occur in the condition of the buildings. or their appurtenances between the time of the sale thereof and the time of delivering possession to the par-chaser, after being properly vacated of all tenants. The We and delivery to purchaser will be made as nearly together u the circumstances of nest-ing the structures of their tenants will permit.

All of the material of buildings, sheds, walks. structures and cellars of whatsoever nature. with their exterior and interior fixtures, amity* tunas and foundation of all kinds except the exterior walls of the buildings and their founda- tions, and the sidewalks and curbs in front of said buildings, extending within the described arts, shall be torn down and removed from the premises. None of the dirt, debris or waste re- sulting from the demolition shall be allowed to remain on the premises, except old mortar or plaster only, which may be left, but not higher at any point than two feet below the curb oppo-site that point. The exterior walls and their foundations shall be taken down only to a plane whose elevation shall be the level of the curb in front of the building. Where there is no curb the elevation of the surrounding ground shall be considered curb level. AU wells, cess-pools, sinks, etc., existing on the property must be filled to the level of the surrounding trend with clean earth.

The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw and remove all abandoned water taps and old service mains and in place thereof cause to be inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe In the street in compliance with the rules and regu- lations of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Department of Finance with a certificate from the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity that this has been performed.

The purchaser at the sale shall also remove all house sewer connections to the main sewer in the street, and the openings of the min sewer in stied shall be properly closed in compliance with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers it the Borough in which the buildings are situated and furnish the Department of Finance with a certificate from the Bureau of Sewers that the work bas been.pronfIr performed,

The permit tor all openings in the street to be ob•dbuild and at the upon of the purteneer of the

Failure to remove said buildings, appurte-nances, or any part thereof, within thirty lays from the day of possession will work forfeiture of ownership of such buildings, appurtenances or portions as shall then be left standing, to- gether with all moneys paid by said purchaser on account thereof at the time of the sale, and the bidder', assent to the above conditions being understood to be implied by the act of bidding, and The City of New York will, without notice to the purchaser, cause the same to be removed and the cost and expense thereof charged against the security above mentioned.

The work of removal must be carried on in every respect in a thorough and workmanlike manner, and must be completed within thirty days from the date of possession, and the suc-cessful bidder will provide and furnish all ma• terials or labor and machinery neceuary thereto and will place proper and sufficient guards and fences and warning signals by day and night for the prevention of accidents, and will indemnify and save harmless The City of New York, its officers, agents and servants and each of them, against any and all suits and actions, claims and demands of every name and description brought against it, them or any of them. and against and from all damage and coats to which it, they or any of them be put by reason of injury, to the person or property of another, resulting from negligence or carelessness in the performance of the work, or inguarding the same. or from any improper or defective materials or machinery, implements or appliances used in the removal of said buildings.

Where party walls are found to exist between buildings purchased by different bidders, the mr teriab of said party walls shall be understood to be equally divided between the separate pur-chasers.

Party walls and fences, when existing against adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken down. All krringer plaster, chimaera. project-ing brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls are to be taken down and removed. The walls shall be made permanently self-supporting, beam holes, etc., bricked up, and the wall pointed and made to exclude wind and rain and present a clean exterior. The roofs and adjacent buildings shall be properly Hubert and painted and made watertight where they lave been disturbed by the operations of the contractors.

No buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures or machinery sold for removal under these terms and conditions shall in any case be relocated or re-erected within the line of any proposed street or other public improvement, and if any such building, parts of buildings. fixtures or machin-ery, etc., shall be relocated or re-erected within the lines of any proposed street or other public improvement, title thereto shall thereupon be-come vested in The City of New York and re-sale at public or private sale may be made in the same manner as if no Mir)r sale thereof had been made."

The Comptroller of The City of New York re. serves the right on the day of sale to withdraw from sale any of the buildings, parts of build-ings and machinery included therein, or to resent any and all bids; while the said sale is held under the supervision of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, the Comptroller is authorized to cause the sale to be advertised and to direct the sale thereof as financial officer of the City.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS ON WORK TO BE DONE FOR OR SUP-PLIES TO BE FURNISHED TO THE CITY OF NEW YORE.

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,

ea burus 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 had 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 had of said Department and read, and the award of the con-tract made according to law as soon thereafter as practicable.

Each b',1 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. sou making a bid for the same purpose, ands 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 Yterk is, shall be, or become interested, directly or indirectly, u coo-dieting party, partner, stock holder, surety or otherwise in or in the performance of the coa-ti._ ,act or in the supplies, work or business to which it relates, or tn any portion of the profits thereof. The lid must be verified by the oath. in writing, of the party or parties making the bid that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true.

No bid will be considered unless, u a conditioe 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 corn• ponies of the City of New York, or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money or corporate stock or certificate of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York, which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value with the security required in the advertisement to the amount of not less than three nor more than five per centum of the amount of the bond req_uired, as provided in section 420 of the Greater New York Charter

All bide for supplies must be submitted is duTplhica

tccertified check or money should not be inclosed is the envelope containing the bid, but

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be either inclosed in a separate envelope addressed to the head of the Department, Presi-dent or Board, or submitted personally upon the Presentation of the bid.

For particulars as to the quantity or quality of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the work, reference must be made to the specifics. bons, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said office of the President, Board or Department.

No bid shall be accepted from or contract awarded to any person who is in arrears to The City of New York upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter as surety or otherwise upon any obligation of the City.

The contract must be bid for separately. The right is reserved in each case to reject ell

bids if it is deemed to be for the interest of the City so to do.

Bidders will write out the amount of their bids in addition to inserting the same in figures.

Bidders are requested to make their bids upon the blank form prepared and furnished by the City, a copy of which. with the proper envelope ID which to inclose the bid, together with a my] 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 ce the supplies are to be firsialud. Plans and drawings el outman woes MU be sew there.