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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 40

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'THE nnOOKLTN DAILY EAGLE NEWTOUK' SUNDAY JANUARY IB 1010 1 i MANAGEMENT OF BIG BUILDINGS igli' Jf Public Service Commission" Promise to Complete Contract Awards Tins Year REALTY MEN CONFER ON BUILDING CODE HANDEL HOLDINGS IN ME BOROUGHS By Wi H0GGS0N BOWERY DAY SALE OF 132-ACRE FARM i il Property Has Waterfront-Con-deration Was $450000 ifrr 1 iNf'V Inspection Bureau of BulUlInge and other Stats and city departments Tha manager of a building In mayor police health and elmat cleaning commissioner and department of public works to a comnftinity of several thou sand people under a single roof So vast baa this real estate fleld become that no man-can possibly know It all and tha higher ths building specialist PIERCL-ARROW CO BITYS LOTS develops ths greater success will be Whan should a building manager taka charts of a building? Ordinarily a building manager la amployod after Matter of Firo Exits Taken Up I tbs building Is erected and rsedyfor occupancy but In hs minds of thoaa who have had tha largest experience then Is no doubt as to tbs answer: before the foundations ars laid Hs should begin with ths1 plana and "grow up" with tba building as It wsr There bos been considerable eon' Coming Auction Salt of Prop- srty Attracting Wide- spread Interest Seventeen Yet to Be Advertised Are Now New White Plains Road Extension Elevated Lines in Queens New Utrecht Line to Be Rushed toFinish Fourth Avenue Line Now in Astoria and Corona Sections Being Pushed Forward u-' 1 fusion of lata la construction work Big Refrigerator and Furuituro Factory Under Construction Mas peril tba building from an Investment Standpoint- -Hs must be competent to select the most capable men for ths heads Of ths different departments men who know their work when and how It should be done end will see that I don whenit should be and as It should be To do this In such a way as will pro' jy vl- qpon buildings as well ad much doubt I by B0 baeomaa fa- prevailing Iq tha minds of architects I wltk rrf advantage hut UtSsmtw I builders and nal estate owners as to brInp the archtltect and bulM-UnmV -luncUoB 7 th th I whether the rule" promulgated by the I ar( a aat of Information Kcually good progress is being made I Fire Department taka precedence over I bis practical expert-on llnmi for operation by tho Now I roqulromonto of tbi Building Cod I InvaluabU at that Unid' 2Pr-aMunJJcai I Tho quoatlon hao particularly arlooa I of tho problomo whleh arloo In 1 Mfurone to exit facilities In I ha rental of th Hnlshed structure souThof UonVq liars and tbs sections I tba new Building Cod a special r- of expert knowl- north of that point arc in various vision was mads of tha provision oetorshand aro solved with the stages of completion This subwey luting to this subject However It I building mansger's help before they will bring the trains I seems that soma of Uo requirements exist Ho Is not only aiding in tha plan lt Rl ve? rom rslatlv to exit fadlltifse now coma In ntog and becoming familiar with tha Whitehall street to Montagus street conflict with tba rules of ths Firs De- details of tha structure but ha Is be-Brooklyn and over tha Manhattan I pertinent I ginning his campaign for wihh tsn- 1 uumbor of objections have been xnts so that by tho time tho building TYlnltjPptaM iChLw uw! to te Advlaonr Council oMlaal Is completed tho majority of offloea Vmiy strMtT through Veaoy street to Bta Interoats by real estate owners are leased Broadway up Broadway to Forty-eec-1 while It la understood that soma of I Tha adentlfla managemnt of bd-ond street theses under the first rah-1 the larger firms wars planning to in- ings la practically a new nrofassion andthrough Bevnth preceding In th loci but onWtagrowingTn Fifty-ninth trcl with ox- eourta to asowtain Just what prop-1 thoc who too" ua erty owners would bo required to do sition from tha of suad streets and thane by tunnel un- whan hav faon- th -r enmnlvlnr ng i Ji? aouna tenrioi tlsth 1 Widespread Interest Is being shiwa In the approaching auction sale of the holdings of Adolph Mandel mtnkrupt which arc to bo olfertd fanuar7 I at IS O'clock noon In ba Brtate Exchange Salesroom Veeejr street Manhattan by Joseph Day tyto tu fcn ordered by the dltoro committee the State Bank- William Allen bankruptcy jn order to liquidate the holding and In this maimsr matarlally aaalat 1 the met jTirff Jjr tjw fkflura of tha Mandel Interests An unusually located proper-nCVdd thla offering Improved property in Bronn Brooklyn and and vacant property dn the andiw the creditors of the Muidel Bank' was held at Public 22 Wadner evening 1 iOO nf nearly Wen? e2Ltthk Addrssess by t0aanbluth ehalr-22 Vtlh2radltota committee Rob- tor tha credl-Joeeph Day outllna the 521" ona to make the J2I2 Informed the eredl- of hie efforts wearing favorable extensions of tha properties which ars du or about to become dus At Eankl bsld recently at the It was arranged Tka terms on the purchase rtl- the way of taking back The Public Service Commission ax-poets to eompleta ths award of construction contracts on city-owned lines Of ths dual system during tbs' coming year At tbs present time contracts have barn awarded for out of contract accUona Into which the work la divided leaving only yet to be advertised Tha Commission also announces that tba third tracks on the elevated Unas in Manhattan and tba Bronx will ba opanad for traffic early In tha naw year and this alona la expected to materially relieve the congestion during tba rush hours Tha year ltl! has seen tba completion and opening to traffic qf soma Imifcrtant parts of tha dual system Ths Fourth avenue subway In Brooklyn extending from tha Municipal Building In Manhattan to Fourth avenue and Sixty-fifth street Brooklyn was opened In June in connection with tha reconstruct ed Hea Beach line of the Brooklyn company extending from Blxty-flfth street to Coney Island Through train service has bean maintained ever since from Manhattan to Coney Island Tha extension of tha Fourth avenue subway from HIxty-flfth street to Eighty-sixth street Brooklyn la In operation Tha Fourth avenue subway and tha Sea Beach line are now carrying upward of 1 100000 passengers per month Its operation has materially relieved tha congestion on tha lines crossing the Brooklyn Bridge and lessened to soma extant ths ex- purchase-money oesslva traffic between the boroughs gages oocond mort- tbroughths first subway offard ara J52B2Ith2eat of Suffolk and 27 brick store Irreg kilTi IP ret a six story Tha Fourth avenue aubway Una an ten Manhattan over tha Manhattan Bridge end through tho easterly tracks In ths Center street loop subway The westerly tracks In this subway were opened to elevated railroad traffic from tha Wllllameburg Bridge In August dr the East River to a connection wltll th provirions of the new Build-1 The average owner or tha tenant nt riLthn2nrulkTrnln S22222 I in Code they were subsequently com- the bqildlngtor that matterVrthTrL which the Brooklyn own pen win i aaiias iMfe Mtanilvi Aitifitlonil iim i duhit uum mia have trackage rights Tha line alterations es What itwneans to operate a build- In now entirely under contract I Undoubtiy conflict between I in of ten- The last section awarded was le itti22T 111 1 22? buildings on ths a thi Im4W deala ln Queens duos this best results lie must a veyance by SkmlHL OOB good student ofnuman nature Ha Helena must ba sum that ev ry employee car-1 Hu naa Bartow and rise out the spirit of the management I Fannie Williams hairs of Luka It is not necessary tor th building Xouwsnhovsn to Xouwsnhoven manager to be a plumber but he Eatateq Inoorporatod of a nlot nt should know whom different valves jgj 2-3 acres in tha Bower am located and what different valves for MKL 000 Bowrr Bay aec that if It becomes neceasary for him Tha property which to abut tho water or steam off from I frontage of 100 to 400 feet on any part of th building he could do I Bowery Bay fronts also on Jnrirsnn without calling tho engineer Mill Pond and Creek and on both aides He should be enough of an elect rl- of Xouwsnhoven avenue for a si-v2ir clan to know where the different of nearly half a mils A largsMn witches ara located what machines of the property la held today under they control and should ba able to I learn by uia Bowary Bay Bulldinc throw them off In ease of an emergen- and Improvement Company it la to cy I by Dltmas avenua and He must- ba fnmlllar with and abl I Twelfth street through which blx to select the best grades of aoapa aewar mains ara to ts laid Tho en-powdera polishes mops brooms I Urn tract will eventually tt brought brushes and tha various supplies Into the market for building sites The which It is necessary for tha Janitor to I waterfront section is now covered have on hand at aU time I amusement resort structures Ths tenants who comes down to his I Annie Bciionck A noble mid to tha office In tha morning has an Idea that Atrow Motor Realty Company a mb-tha office building owner Is getting I roal eetaU holding corporm-wsalthy at a tremendous rata Com- Tha hooka of an offica building am a Lon seldom opanad to the public gase and Onvwlth a tro ntaga of tha exnenM of keeping up building I to! fast on the northwest side of Sixth ta hlddTrom view be- thsast rid of causa tha angina room coal pita cto Ws of sr ta CTisss WET1SE- k-oc wasrti5 seldom have a glimpse bahlnd tha I jgo The other place Is a trtangu-acanea to om ths emiwth and orderly plot jn trout of the other block and ronnini michliMfye Thy only know I frontneo of 191 foot on tho mwtii that the elavatom am always to a0f JtatkS VtSnuOlTfJri whisk them up to southeast side of Fifth oven us and 111 to which they wiah to go that th I 0n ths southwest eld ot Freeman floors and windows am always dean I venue that tha lights am always In good eon- The Bauer fitter Building Corpor-dltlon and that lq tba winter tha offl- tlon sold to Carl BIsm for I UToMl eeo am always comfortably warm The I subject to two mortgages aggravating tenants leave ths offices at night lit- iooit' a' plot at Ridgewood with a tored with papers and In confusion I frontage of 56 feet on tho southeast they come down In the morning to find I side of Gatos avenue1 feet north-ell ths litter cleared away and every-1 east of Cypress avenue thing ln epic and span order If it la I Fannie Grub' Vandsrhoop sold to not they growl ana than someone has Merchants Lloyd Realty Company for to get busy ISM subject to two mortgages vi' i in Broadway and Ssvath avenue dr't SZrV'jS! th tween Walter Lindner to eofsolldata the th maa to chara ot tbs at reels and this ritould bo completed funding Inspection functions of the by Juns llT It will boj PMribls 'to giaat city departments but In the OP the Manhqjtan interim real estate owners am an-1 during lino befom tha tunnel under th Eart tltled t0 know how ths departmenta 2 Who must act River la completed as 1 ibera wlH ban wUI re(ard the operation of tho nw referee between the connection through Canal Building Code With thin view In 2JI2S2 BBd tween the Fourth avenue iiubwoy go- mln(J tha Advisory Council has ob- that has come to bo ing over the Manhattan Bridge and ths ulnad fn chief Joseph a Hemmltt "22? Bulldlng subway In Broadway I of tho Fire Prevention Bureau hU njanagement of burinees It la probable that ths Nsw Ctrecht vlaw tha oo preralllng involves a great deal mom avenue elevated line In Brooklyn will! ln hia opinion In so far as mguIa-Mthan merely renting tho huUd-bo pieced In operation early I tlons of tho Flm Department differ I "and collecting the rents Tha coming year at least as far as Sixty-1 from ths exit requirements of thelafant to usually expected to perform second met where transfers will be I Building Cods ths rules of tho Flm other services for theowner given to end from tho Bee BMch line I Department wil take precedence after I looking after tha water ratea The Naw Utrecht avenue llnla a I the building becomes occupied How-1 bills flm loabllities and plate glass three-track axtanrion of tho Fourth I aVH he states that every effort to Insuring tho hiring of employees' such avenue subway It loaves thla subway I pring exerted to mvlee tho meommsn-1 otovstor men Amman and enxln at Thirty -eighth etreet runs through fletlone of tho Flm Department so asloers Ha must also pay their waxes tho Thirtieth at rest out to New I (0 bring them ms nearly in accord with regularly He miut get eatlmatee for Utrecht avenue and down New utmeht I tha 'amended provlriona of tho new I neceasary repairs to tha property and 1 Building Coda as possible Mr Ham-1 keep a cloee watch on tho woHl while mitt also sthtaa: lit la In progress Them am other "Wham two departments am pasa-1 bills to be attandsd to ids- 11 ihi Ing upon tho same matter It to evl-1 endless orders that coma from the dontly impossible to guarantee against Board of Health Bureau of Fhetorv conflict So long aa tha Flm Commie-1 si oner la made responsible for seeing that buildings am provided with adequate exit facilities them la necessarily a limit to the- distance ha can go In accepting In ths interests of uniformity regulations which In bis Judgment am Inadequate Further- avenue Elghty-eisth street and Stilt well avenue to Coney Island Tha steel structure Is In place from Thlr ty-elghth street to StTlwoll avenue and tha contracts for station finish and track laying have been awarded It Is expected that tha stations and tracks north of Sixty-second street will bo completed within throe months so that operation aa far as that point abould begin early In tha naw yean Tha Gravesend avohua elevated line Which will run from Thirty-eighth I LQCAL STOCKS AND BONDS iJ- fv etreet down Gravesend avenue and Shell road to Coney Island has baen placed under contract Tho work waa started recently and should bo com pleted by th first part of 1517 Tha moat Important lino remaining to ba placed under contract Is tha 1111 Tha two subways namely ths Loop end the Fourth avenue have coat the City of Naw York In ths neighborhood of $11000000 In Juno also tho Btelnway tunnel is placed In temporary operation This tunnel extends from Forty-second street Manhattan under tha East River to Long Island City and con-el eta of a two-track railroad It was built by tha Intorborough interests at a cost of about 11000000 and transferred to tho City of Naw York under tha dual system contracts for a consideration of M000000 It la' now being operated with transfers to and from tha flrst aubway It la carrying mom than 200000 passengers per month Thla traffic will ba largely Increased whan tha tunnel now known aa the Queensboro aubway la extended from ths QuSeps termlnus to ths June tlon with ths now rapid transit Unas to Astoria nd Corona on the Queensboro Bridge Plssa Thla extension Is about 00 par cant completed and ehould ba placed In operation during tha coming year Tha tunnel Is also to be extended on tho west to a JunO' tlon with tho first subway at Times Square when It will be possible for subway trains to operate through It and than over ths new lines In Queens Borough fie Mlewlas taste shews 4he test M4 end esked rtce tie eaieaet eeteteadlas sad tie tat net er dtvtdeed eC tie Mediae lent eeearltleei I On Shu of Compu Foundel In 1592 Brings $3000000 Code can ba accepted by the Commissioner and-ln a particular com soma Important part of these regulations la waived by ths Superintendent of Buildings without consulting ths Flm Fourteenth street-eastern route which I Department the Flm Commissioner runs from Sixth ivonu MtnhitUn I may find It nix duty to i fiQuirt chiBfM ndiutOADn BIIb Ken Transit 1st Gold Z2SVI I I 1 I isq'its Blln Us XL Xrit(4W4M I'HltHkitMU BAU lrt AHtM( I 1 II MWUW 1m auL niiaMli I I II I Jaaa let tei I Nl miMdia iiaiMi i ii nines Co tat m4e TMMM! I OS Kh I nal i tl iU appro-gating 1 15960 house and lot with a frontage of 10 feat on tha east aid sf Lafferta avenu 40 feat north of Cutk-bert placa -a Herman Whin mfera arid far 120000 -to Henry Ntaae plaintiff In a suit against William Harding Term Realty Company and Arcadian Improvement Company and other -ten block map of property at Jamaloa South comprising ta all 401 lot ox- cepting IS Ipta and a plot with a frontage of fast on th wast ride of Rockaway road 76 south of Call- foreta Way Tha property fronts on ths north aid of ths Brooklyn Water Works conduit and on tho west aids of Rockaway turnpike Blg Farnltam Plant a Maspetii The Buahwlck Junction RoaL Estate Corporation mortgagees to tho amount of (14000 on a plot at Maspetk formerly th Belts farm and new qwnqd by Samuel and Alexander MaaA'Mama to aubordinata their Hen to a aubee quent builders' mortgage of $76000 1 given to the Title Ouamnto and Trust Company til proceeds which am to ba used ta the emotion of a big ro- frige rotor manufacturing plan Tba plot has a frontage of $20 (set ox tbo south side of Grand street feet west of Garrison avenu and 220 feat on tha north side of tbs Long Island' Railroad and 7M fast ta depth Warn Realty Company arid to Jacob Straus Inc for $5000 subjeri to three mortgages aggregating $10000 a plot at Far Rockaway with a fnmtage -of 2M feet-on tha west ride of Union a treat 667 H- feet north cfMottbvJ-nus and test on th seat side of Clinton street I- STANDARD OIL STOCKS r1 t1 I 1 TIM Jill MIlM ft'M: nr nil wenmty lm mi' Mawwi-I' ilrsljlsl A Vl IK a HMWi Ksssen Kssaea 1st atse Klceea Xy uem Caee Mr- (d Atlantia At A BM a XL let XM Wt nfl BknCIeeetd 0H eet 4 under Fourteenth street and under the I the building's construction after East River to North Seventh street! hU become occupied and the ode- Brooklyn and thence to Bush wick eve- quacy of exits has become a hasard to who looks upon Fubllo Utility bonds nue end East New York Thla line1-- -1 will be operated by tho Brooklyn Com pany but Its completion la not aaaan' tlal to the operation of other parts of I any authority to require exits 'in ad-i tha rail roads and moat of tha ths duel system The Commission boa I Litton to those prescribed by the Cods I so-called investments'' received bids for the most difficult sec-1 cf ordinances or (l the Superin- It was aa for iv as 1551 In Brooklyn tho Naw York Munld-1 tlon of thla Una namely for the tun-1 tendent of Buildings were required to I Pat- Uom 1 mt-i pal Railway Corporation has com- nel under tha East River and I enforce ths exit regulations prescribed I on that should begin very aodh 'Plana I by the Fire Commissioner and were I an of Iamdon Bridge and for ths rest of the underground por-1 prohibited from waiving any of tho I Installed them a system of water tlon of this route am nearly completed I regulations regarding exits without ob-1 wheels of his own invention hr which miSrth? WlU 0llClta KMtoKwari! f1 th watw th rtver was dlrirlbutsd Th only other sections remaining 1 law does not require tho wooden pipes to consider- to be awarded am tha Forty-second I prove! ofstha Flm Department or Bu-1 able portion of the city Tho eom-treet extension of the Btelnway tun- reau of Flm Prevention on plana aa alpany organised at the time was nel in Manhattan tha Nassau street-1 i plated the new elevated railroad over tha route of tbs Lutheran Cemetery line and also the extension of tho Fulton street elevated from Liberty avanus to Leffarta avenue Queens Both lines are now in operation Tha now year should also see tha beginning of operation' of the two new UnM In Queens namely tha elevated condition of the erection of a building sailed "The Old Bridxa lihixei I I 4 4 IBC a it Oeney XH A Bis Cenex laiAW CXSX eeo at Lies let I ret 4aieeee Steinwox XL let Mil Mri MM MM ixeeeeeeei I XMMMI XM IS if I XM loft building on lot Irregular 120 Suffolk street flvo story and buemant brick store and tenement on lot southeast 222222 P- Buffolk and Rlvlngton jtrets a five story brick store and tenement on lot llOill 141 Riving throe story and basement ot 111 Ill Hlrington strast a four story building on llxllOr 111 Rlvlngton street a four story brick store and tenement on lot 11x100 S40 East Tenth street five story and basement brick store and tenement on lot 11x011 It? East Tenth street four story brick tenement with four story brick extension on lot 141x1000 III East Eighty-aeoond street a six story brick store and tenement on lot 1510x1011 111-14 East Ninety-eighth etreet a one story frame stable and factory build-Ing on lot 10x10011 10? East 100th strcL a five atory brick tenement on lot 15x10011 114 East 110th street a (our story brick store and tenement on lot tho southeast corner of Lexington avenue and tilth street six three story and basement brick end stone dwellings on lota 101x071 each and a three atory frame three family house with two story frame dwelling in car on lot IIHxl00ll all to ba Mid as one parcel 040-141 Lenox avanus a six story and basement brick store and tenement on lot 50x05 tho southeast corner of Findlay avenue gnd 145th street a live story and basement brick store and apartment house on lot 40x100 tha northwest sorrier of Teller avenue and 105th 'atrost a five story brick store and apartment house on lot 111x104 1044 to 1050 Findlay avenue tan four story and basement brick apartment houses each on lot 11x100 to bo eld separately 1041-1047 and 1077-1011 Teller avenne four four atory and baaemdnt brick apartment houses to be sold separately each on a lot lllx 100 tha northeast corner of Prospect avenue and Boston road a six story and basement brick store and apartment house on lot 11x7150 irregular 1457 Boaton red a six story and basement brick stars and apart' meat house on lot ular 1411 to 1451 Boston road seven six atory and basement brick store and apartment houses to bo sold separately each on a lot 155x150 1451-1455 Boaton road vacant plot 5t7x HOx Irregular 1141 Falla street a three atory brick two family house on lot 10x100 tho southwest comer of Conoord avenue and Bt Joasph street a vacant lot 100x109: the southwest comer of Manhattan avenue and 1 Bcboles street Brooklyn four story frame atom and tenement and three story frame atom and tenement on lot 50xT5x irregular: tha north side of Bedford avenue between Mai bona and Sterling streets Brooklyn a vacant plot 500X1100 tha north side of Ninety-seventh street between Fourth and Fort Hamilton avenues Brooklyn a vacant lot llxlT5ll Hunter avenue and Redds street Brooklyn a Vacant lot H5xl55Hx irregular Properties in Queens known as Duhl Farm Boos and Jasgsr farms and Batuev Farm and vacant parcels In Plmont and Hempstead Toe Improvod properties have boon put In very good shape and have boon kept up to proper standards railroads running from ths Queensboro Bridge to Astoria and Corona Tho structure on tha Astoria line la completed upon the Corona line nearly completed and the section at the Bridge Plssa la about three-fourths done Th Commission ha awarded eon tracts for atatlon finish and track Installation and all work should ba Brighton Bosch Railroad and faw aubway In Manhattan which will nec( the Centre etroet loop with the new tunnel at Whitehall street ths extension of the Eastern Parkway subway from Buffalo amnn to Now Lots avenue a stretch of way in Flatbush avenue to cmnect the Fourth avenue subway 'with the ew am -IMS kKXY Bks Ferrr Ceeeetai Ikla JTerrx Xka X4 Lenth Md lets AIM law Unles Ferry Vales Per tat a a A eurer MY A AM lot a con-1 After a buldlng has bean occupied I Annth ZYT- I however It becomes the duty of the RTn firs Commissioner to require exit fa- er Company was char-elevated I cilltiM sufficient to fender tha build-1 In 1511 and few years 1st of I ing safe for Its occupants Intelligent absorbed Its competitor 1 Peter sub-1 owners and architects have therefore Morryff tarnlly however retained an appreciated the Importance of ub ta tiw mltting their plana to tha Flm Ita partment before construction la com-1 Bold ta 1701 for 11500 A few menced in order that they may be as-1 years ago one share of thla company aurnd that after tha building haa be-1 sold for 014000 1 coma occupied axtu will ba such aa to meet ths requirements of safety In 1501 after some twenty-five nvai uiv wgiiii wwbuib a aiia i Af 'nvnsidm aM a I ii a 41 INI ii 44144' 1teMi 44VCN 2M4SM 444 see M4M M4M I IM4C4J gl l444l 4 tl iee( 1444 is I SMI 44 1 44(1 1 It LM4 I II s'l completed next summer when operation trill ba possible both by trains from tha Btelnway tunnel and from tha Second avanus elevated line which fy I Sharts Not Affected by Advancs 1 in Riflnad Product if 0 II UISCXIAAMBOUSI Academy ot Neale IXM44M Amer'cmiele Aaer Chide pfd A et siiyii Ailantie Ueek Bend A Mortises uaixa lMreiupia'i Ukn Sett Depadt ltMMI 4444444 avee 1444441 MIMI ee44 -44444 7 II Tl III 14 tt" -M MX HMS M4M 414444 11411 IM 'tt" Tl IT I IT MX IM III Tl Ml IM 1TI Uraakura Sterage Beak Ten asm Busk Ton eld Bush Tenoloal 4 Bush Ten 1st i Bush Bldss Rush Mruist Ia Basle Warehouse AW Bllae A Mila pld A Biloa aesa Hnt Mart Gear I'raakUa Sale De jevren Mortsass Mf4 lMpaait 444M( I14M A4444M 444 IM44M 1 1 144411 I T44IM 44 14444 M4M 144441 LM444 MX ii in ill Tl Ill 1M Ul lit 1 tv li lt Dll horo far th greater part of the week were irregular in prict'mov-next with but few exception Them wxa an eridenf lock of itlmulus to the trading Which lagged through an of tha aoarion but ta thi Mepect there wem xtao few exceptions There was 'llttia ta the news of the week which bad Iqunedtat effect op fho prims of oil share or which would 'trad to stlmulats ths tradings Th prafM-sional aa writ as the ratable public' Interest display tandancf to await thi statements of earnings of the vori- ous BtatadardOll subsldlmris which are expected toward the end of the cur- rent month 'The statements Of prsc- tlcally all of ths companies are expected to show a vast improvement over the annual statements of a year ago and it ta confidently expected that Increased disbursements by some of the companies depend on th showing that la to be made I Tha tact that them has been a tor-ther advance ta ths prim ot refined oil NaUeaal Uwnee Xbl Llceile Book Oe 1444444 NTDeek a pt 14H4I4 MYDoek let mt 1IH4I4 Ml S4CI 1444444 NYANJT Tl tat I14TM Baalty A4Miata 444 144 Mcunlr kata Mpi 144444) Tl Jtl ii IMG 111 according to tha Judgment of tho Flm yara PrinMn ting with gas to Commissioner One very prominent I discover a practical way to utilise tt DEPUTY COLLECTORS BLUE I building in the downtown section off or lighting and heating the National DEPUTY COLLECTORS RiHrHFl'KLr The Flm Commissioner is powerless R2 iT" to prevent thta building from belns 1 1n Ii11' Tork clty emoted ta a manner not complying llruTltn with the requirements of tho Flm De-1 th Torlc partment but aa soon a a ths building I f- becomes occupied tho Flm Commie- ta ln the Unltad stoner will have authority to require Rates with an fayment I in the busi-such additional exit facilities as wlH I I100p5000 render the building safe for Its occu- -yl0Lwn? th Exhibition panto Yon can readily see that the I of 1175 wham the Edison incandee- ownsr of thla particular building may Ufibt and the Brush are Jlght tha tbs subjected to tho necessity of build- weredemonstrated the development man ot th Brooklyn department 1 1 new ataixway in a year after the utility companies to distribute else-They went as a committee to present I completion of the building according I trio currant for lighting begun- The their view befom tha members of the to the plans approved by ths Super- competition which gas encountered in Finance Committee I intendent of Buildings the Illumination fleld with the en- Accordlng to their report Senators only schema fair to property I bronco of electricity was mom then Overman and Slmmone and Congmsa I ournsra and making efficiency In build-1 offset by the utilisation of gas for tnan Kltchln Senator Simmons be-1 tag regulations possible Is to have tha I power and heat Both companies Ing chairman of ths Senate FI-1 regulations tor exit facilities pro- thrived olds by aids profits In recent nance Committee am opposed to I scribed in tho Building Coda ta a form I years with tha growth of population ths proposed measure Their eonten-1 meeting all requirements of tho Flm and Industries having barn larger than "intaS' weeTtoSS I thl the present system has I Department aa well aa tho Building I ever In fact no other class of st at too opsa givan aatlataetlon and they aaa no I Department For this reason the Fire I euritlet has proved mors profitable reason for S' change I Commissioner was anxious that the I to the Investor 'All of the deputy collectors am at I naw aectiona of tha Building Coda re-J 1 So It la that ffix wide-awake Invaa- present appointed at th will of the I toting to exits should be adopted ta tor has known about public utilities President rd can dismissed per-1 a form that could ba accepted by tha for generations and has been buying emptorily Only those In the Income I Flm Department and it was hoped them with great profit Utility se-Tax Department am exempt There I this would eliminate th necessity for rarities are not played up on th am forty-sight deputy collectors in the- Internal Revenue Department with headquarter In Brooklyn hold- tag appointive poaliloos Their a1a- I exits warn' fixed by tho Building Coda I la ISOS following tha panic and again rlss range from 51200 to fl 505 The In a manner meeting the requirements! in 1514 and 1115 following ths bs-blll proposing their transference to I of the pirn Deportment ft would not glutting of ths war while ths sam-the protected list woo introduced ln necessary for us to pass on the I tngs of railroad and Industrial com- speclfled time Herat ofors it has been possible for a contractor to taka a low bid and gat hlo men to work only to find tho owner insisting upon night work and holiday overtime to tha extent that all hta profit to wiped out tor paring extra wages to his men- It rot sets tha contractor against vln-ictivenass Building material internets ta ths district professed at tha banquet to believe that this condition In the light higher building material will have a tendency to scam off moderate alaed building operations ta various parts of the district and the bear movement that Is developing ha ukin on a form that promises more skyrocket Ing of prices early this spring almost impossible Manufacturers an tha other hand asy that them la a preasum for build trig materials that bodes wall for early spring construction Them am aoma mills that am benind In their orders Th common brick supply hem la low but demand during the last half of Lht vreck fell off considerably there tw seeing the pressure The cold snap rices back to woek warn on them woe a range quoted of from M-S) to 51 tor good open cargo brick while reserve covered barges were quietly listed at flO Lumber Is still ta a Arm market Them I a heavy call for Douglas fir on which prices ham sharply advanced since August In July 1x4 No 1 VG fir flooring was (1159 fob null In August ths pries wa tip In fieptsmbsr $11 In October Ml In November 2150 in December advance alnca July if 1 1 ik nln Oetebr 1 111 IT 111 BUILDING MATERIAL 111 IXAVM'U CO Bk Bor Goa lttHI Bk Rot ti 11414 Bkn Bor A IMfM Rk Uelou Goa ITtMM4 Bkl tat I 14tllM4 Kluse AL A 1IIMIM A ALAP let KCB LAP renv Akira A eeav I tMMM A taBkUB'L IM4 A Llskt Is tMM A I) I tat I Edison eoBrmtg CiuseoS (tea i L'bi-hi dee m1 it tee Kaaaou A goSelkJ NY a AL Pi 1 NYQBLlpepf 1 NYXQAL tat tn a I Gee tat) llM I product falltd -almont completely to have any effect on tha prime of the ou harm nearly all of which cloaed moeeelone from ths finals of tha prsvi-'ua weak Tha Standard DU Company of New York ha on nearly all oc- i caslon led the advancs ta the prlc at Ysflnsd products through which it ta expected to benefit In earning but ae price of this tae'u despite the pwx of improved earning sold off from me final of tha prevloue week Th brja of Ohio Oil Company hav been good demand for some tim and me number ot a hares changing hand tt week was th largest that has men imported ta many month IMWW ill Lof tho stock ta claimed to ba i account of Insider who It Is beltavm Ur huvlnar on th prospect of 141 CM on iniyius r1 Maw 14444 extra P4T ennui nun CO- nrplut IM lUpert Loot Rnpert tho Senate by Senator Hughes onl December 17 and ta now ta tba hands of ths Finance Committee taBMetoMeeum DIEMER DINNER BOOMS Many Republicans of prominence have accepted Invitations to attend tha ln- ln- plana os to exits In any case except I ponies Were showing monthly de-whero a wavier of one or mom pro- creases both In gross and net gas visions of ths Building Code was found I and electric companies actually mods necessary because of th peculiar clr-1 gains During periods iff depression cumstencaa of the building under con-1 lower prices for materia la and labor elderutlon In some Important re-1 serve to decrease -operating expenses specte however tho views of ths Flra of utility companies while contracts Deportments ss presented to the re- and fixed price received for servioee (Mdmnniat Ainna ii- vuer of tn Building Code were not prevent the falling off ta gross oam testimonial almisr to Aldatman John I accepted and not embodied in the m- mga which Is experienct tags whlcb is experienced by other (III Ml 4(1141 11111 LII41TI 114171 1144 474 111-50 making a Them am excellent reaaene for be Having that thla commodity will continue to advance Heavy timbering work ta New York City and the extra demand for accommodation by mason of th closing of th Panama Canal are sold to be two causes for ths advance Them la also a big demand for this material on both era boards from ship builders The rise In kind of lumber has been reflected In others although tha price advance ln thla department of building material cannot now be said to be general fitructurai steel Is holding Arm at etas canto a pound and them am no assurances that even this level Is th maximum Bteel orders for buildings am from six to eight weeks behind schedule Linseed oil also had an upward movement this weak when th prices were quoted In thta market as high as 70 and 71 cento a gallon Plan flllnss in tha five boroughs for the weak follow with comparisons for ths filings In tha eorreepondlng week last year' Leaf week them warn 105 new buildings filed with an estimated value of 11141470 Broad way Brooklyn Manufturtn Franklin Hamilton Kins Co Laeryarn TT Peoplan Gueann Tit! 11 lit Ml 1IMMI 1140 Ml 14MI0I 104144 144404 411111 1443444 I0M044 jt- mi -V mto gwv 4 I ii 11 it 24 I ir- iiV vision 14 ill V- iitliii I rream ta either tbs dlridend to) mii2iiroporilofas than has heretofore 0" pnWr er on the expectation mot te itt is! mnPY increase the eapHat stow 1 and distribute a stock dividend i a 411 IIS lot 40 iLmi business organisations During periods of prosperity growth ot population Diemer next Thursday night th Willoughby Mansion Bedford and Willoughby avenues Tho list ta dude Borough President Lewis Pound Stats Controller Eugene Travis Controller William A render-goat Justices Stephen Callaghan and Charles Kelby County Judge Few William A Deanla Albert 'Ranee Oeersu TrlebrL Mr Aaechl John Heulain Jr lu dee tlrnoa Frederick Hutu Jacob flathm-btif Mas Butdclk Mr Resale Albert SekMfcr Mr Fallen Mr Metxsea Mu Len- maa Mr Toujm -Charlm Mllleq JaeMs I Inga the principle of Sociology that Housemen Vre Rea TLeeSere MUler foclaty Mruggleu against any effort to lower popular standards of comfort and new business produce a material increase ta net receipt Aa Important factor in producing thi unrivalled stability of utility asm' NAT B'K City i First it Gruensmet Nassau Mat Facplta 'liur-wa I MITMIlt HMS IMTI1 14 iM511 i LMTI44I 1111 IT 14 MIIMI llllllt 14 444) K4144I 4 Willlaai Mubermaa Mtt rt I AnansenwH Dr Blehard Cm Henry Curran minority leader I Weber ehoirmao Dr Sameel Bukin Jueub of the Board Of Aldermen: Republi- I netaeubers Frederick Hulk Jekn Kauelsta can Executive Chairman Jacob Liv-1 Jr Hendereon7pr wiiium a lngston County Chairman Vi Pm BMIU 11 aeau 4ti orimth Mdor SI moo A Atweed Jr McNamara William i A DsmUs (Oesrtwy of (la Xeaerd sad Guide) At th annual banquet of ths Building Material Dealers Exchange held thla Week at tha McAlpln them was unqualified sentiment expressed ta favor ot arresting If possible the rapidly ascending movemonl ot building material prices In ths metropolitan district This sentiment csntomd mainly ta 'sections wham construction this spring will ba of speculative character Tba recent agreement to arise th wages of plasterers to $5 a day after April 1 In this city was also a matter of Informal discussion Tho two factors combined to give oonsld- erabls potanoy to ths disposition on tho part of manufacturers to -advance price still further On ths very next day them warn Well defined rumors to ths offset that a 5-cant advance waa due to be announced at any time on Portland cement The price of common Hudson brick also held firm Under ths plan Just completed between the employing plasterers and tha Journeymen of Locals 10 and 50 them shall ba no work dohk under any circumstances between the houm of 7 and 5 o'clock In tho morning on Nsturdaya or between noon and I o'clock All overtime shall ba dona on Sundays rather than on holidays and no work under any circumstances shall ba don by any union plasterer on Election Day or Christman Patrick's Day la cla road aa a national holiday with Washington's Birthday Lincoln's Birthday Decoration Day July 4 Columbus Day Election Day Thanksgiving Christmas and Naw Yaai'n- A1I overtime hdmaftsr shall ba permitted only by duo notice having been given in advance by ths builder to the Arbitration Board which ahall appoint a- special committee to determine whether overtime work Is actually necessary Thla provision eliminates all possibility of owners Crowding contractors to unprofitable extremes in faming 2bs to completion wlthlii a certain -V-W UK i siji T' 111' hf- 1 Mftr culture enjoyment and dcmcetlo well being A family may go for yearn without electric light gas telephone etc but once It adopts these necessities only great flnanote! difficulty will Induce the family to dispense with William Geertt Triekel sad -William 14 barman FriutlM Fiudertek Hut ll4llf iiriiu ClAltHKSI Coney Ijlondl I1M4M Corn Buk HomtatanU KUIMd Msckanlc Mon tank North Mde FubUn tata iii SttuMi aoU William Ueberma luritatien Comltu-pr William OriSKh ehalrmau- Dr Richard A 'Weber Sameel SckmalbclMr James Haadtm BIG OSBORNE MEETING The remarkable Interest which km iiilli been manlfeet ta the teetimonlol tneri- I Ing In honor of Thomas Mott Oebem I to he held ta Carnegie Hall fieri 1 I day evening has been gratifying Wad ham Jacob 8chlff Lewtahon Ooorg Gordon Battle Hugh Fmyn Ths committee on arran composed of Adolph LwtahQAtaa llam Wadhama and Robert Eraxm" iy HOME TIES a must get out to pklabroeks visit my -atateaman who spent moat of hta ta Wsahlngion hi iw But Senator" pointed rat htaesw orv "you am Senator from Mow retary i Week endlks Jbb1I1I1A Jaa14MlA if -Mot Surplua Loot Value llIMMt 414 MS 444444 111114 144(1 Value No 44ttet -1 I4J4M 12 11111 It 114144 14144 1 Ufstnt- Awes CO'X Bridge Commlaalontr Kracka and former Congressman William Colder Many prominent' Democrats have ktao promised to attend among them being former President George Mo-Aneny of the Board of Alderman Vice Chairman Frank Dowling of tho Board and County Judges Mitchell May and Robert Roy Other guests will be the Rev A Dr yp Moore Rabbi Nathan Krasa and the Rev Dr Hetachman Three hundred reservations have been made for ths dinner so far According to the committee In charge 'gome of the Assembly districts have reserved table and will send special delegation Altogether tho friends of ths filxth District Republican leader am greatly pleased at the response The committees ta charge am: -Geeeral Committee Samuel Scfcmalkeimr Ka 4 It 4T IT 4 1M Mashottea Umax i Brooklyn Qaeeas Hickmekd Totals ad- any satisfaction they Impart ta nse which could not lM dtapensed with Tha family ha greater eelf-reepect and feeling of bring In vogue by th poa- eearion of theee eonvsntanCea and does IT 111 SPREADING I no readily Part with them Conse- David was viewing the wonders of I aUently the suriness of publlo service the soo with hta father tbr the flrst corporations Is constantly benefited by tim mother to an ardent I the momentum of Tiring society aad suffragist I the nnlvettel trend toward higher Over ths cog of the secretary bird I standards of life and comfort Is on Inscription which reeds: I So inferior can afford to Ignore the male secretary bird batches I nfferinga in tfca public utility field the eggs and mam the power and stability of earnings pms- Davld slowly spelled out the ln-1 peers for future growth security of scriptlon and turned Inquiringly to principal apd income high yield end the other elements of tho most da- wife alrirable Investments am -to be found here to care hot plfvi t4H444i I U1M4M IM -r 1 Fid PkantxJllllllir Horn TlttaTf 41744 YTItle 11(4441 Ua Guar TUII Walk's Ctrl 114411 Mach Hi aitr 111 HALF DONE 1 "I remember tho words? of Ithst said tho glrL "That makes It replied her father PNowjtll got to do to make home happy ta to forgtt the fltar vad i am Wall look up tlmwtabl I titer' STvKICHOLAS AV DWELLING SOLD R- A Rchltslng arid- the two-family dwelling 171 BL Nicholas aveku for Leon Luft to Joaeph and Marla Du -schtaaky for ocdupaocy --T'-A-ir hta father I chairman Michael stei Hraurrilirri I JibL Sehaareq tfeamnuri Dr William A jrifflth miffragtat toO pg Bf Dr gamuti XuU Dr qicbard A Veker Judge 1 yL I blrd's for naL I WlWML) i I.

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