completed plans for a three-story brick hotel to be erected by L. J. Williams on a site recently purchased. Cost, about $50,000.
Avalon, Pa.—Architects Allison & Allison, Westinghouse Building, Pittsburg, have prepared plans for a stone church for the U. P. congregation, Avalon. Address the architects.
Baltimore, Md.—Reports state that a $100,000 Catholic church will be erected at Roland Park.
The Maryland Biscuit Company has commissioned Simonson & Pietsch to prepare plans for a six-story addition to be erected at Charles Street and Welcome Alley, 52x165 feet.
Battle Creek, Mich.—Architect Wilbur Mills, Columbus, Ohio, it is stated, has completed plans for an edifice to be erected for the Methodist Episcopal Church, to cost $40,000.
Boston, Mass. — Architect Luther C. Greenleaf, 101 Tremont Street, is preparing plans for an eight-story cold storage plant, 100x160 feet, and a two-story powerhouse, 40x100 feet, for a syndicate, care of architect. Cost, $525,000.
It is probable that the plans for increasing the facilities at the court house which are being prepared by the consulting architect, R. Clipston Sturgis, will be submitted to the Court House Commission in December.
Bowling Green, Ky.—It is reported that the General Bowen Baptist Association is arranging to erect a $50,000 industrial school. E. Robinson, Chairman Board of Trustees.
Bronson, Tex.—The School Board has
decided to issue $220,000 bonds for school purposes..
Brooklyn, N. Y.—R. Napier Anderson, 63 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, is taking figures on alterations and the erection of a seven-story, reinforced concrete addition, 40x60 feet, to the cold storage building on Wilson street, near Wythe Avenue; Brooklyn, for the Brooklyn Cold Storage Company.
Abraham & Straus, of 420 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, will begin at once the erection of a new fireproof mercantile building, sixstory, 150x170 feet in size, to be situated at Schermerhorn and Livingston Streets, Brooklyn. George L. Morse, 303 Washington Street, Brooklyn, is architect, and is now ready for figures on the general contract. No contracts have yet been issued.
Reports state that Robert Gair will expend $125,000 in the erection of an eightstory warehouse, 231x100 feet, at the northeast corner of Washington and Front Streets. Architect, W. Higginson, 21 Park Row, Borough of Manhattan, has plans.
Plans have been prepared for two fivestory brick stores and tenements to be erected at Myrtle and Sumner Avenues. R. T. Rasmussen, architect, 30 Graham Avenue. Cost, $100,000.
Bids will be received until December 6 by the Park Board (Moses Herrman, President, New York City) for furnishing material and erecting shelter houses in Fulton, Winthrop, and New Lots Parks, Borough of Brooklyn.
Woodruff Leeming, 20 Broad Street. Manhattan, is ready for figures On- the gen
eral contract for an addition to the Grace Presbyterian Church, Stuyvesant and Jefferson Avenues, Brooklyn, to cost about $50,- 000.
Plans have been filed for a brick church;, to be erected at Fifteenth Avenue and. Seventy-third Street, for the Church of Our. Lady of Guadaloup, at a cost of $30,000. Helmle & Huberty, 190 Montague Street,, are the architects.
Press reports, state that final plans have been adopted for the new Central Stationwhich the Brooklyn Rapid Transit is about to erect on President and Carroll Streets and Nostrand Avenue. The building is to be of fireproof construction, and the estimated cost is to be $500,000.
Buffalo, N. Y.—William H. Hotchkiss, it is stated, has plans ready for a five-story brick block to be erected on Washington Street at an estimated cost of $75,000.
Burlington, Ia.—Plans are on foot looking toward the erection of a modern hotel building, to cost $200,000.
Burlington, Vt.—The Burlington Free Methodist Church bought property on Elmwood Avenue on which to build a new church and parsonage.
Chicago, III.—E. B. Shaw, it is stated, will build a three-story apartment house at Ashland Boulevard and Van Buren Street, at a cost of $100,000. It will be 100x150 feet. Marshall s Fox, architects, First National Bank Building, prepared the plans.
A store and apartment house will be erected at Lincoln and Belmont Avenues, from plans and specifications by Architect H. Wittekind, 85 Dearborn Street. Designs
A Real Ventilator
worthy the name should be something more than
a mere closable hole-in-the-roof. Architects who
realize how justly this epithet applies to the average
ventilator will find it well worth their while—and well
worth their clients’ while—to investigate the merits of
The Burt Ventilator
The Burt Ventilator owes its pre-eminence principally to the fact that it is provided with a patented sliding sleeve damper which insures constant light as well as perfect ventilation. No obstruction to light whatever even when the ventilator is closed and made absolutely storm-proof. Where skylight feature is not desired, we can furnish metal top instead of glass.
The Burt is the best-made ventilator as well as the best ventilator made, yet because of its greater pulling power the total cost for large installations is less than for any other ventilator
obtainable.
,
Our new and handsomely illustrated 64-page general catalogue tells the whole story completely and concisely. Write for It.
The Burt Mfg. Co.
55O Main Street
AKron, Ohio
Largest Manufacturers of Oil Filters
and Exhaust Heads in the World.
Avalon, Pa.—Architects Allison & Allison, Westinghouse Building, Pittsburg, have prepared plans for a stone church for the U. P. congregation, Avalon. Address the architects.
Baltimore, Md.—Reports state that a $100,000 Catholic church will be erected at Roland Park.
The Maryland Biscuit Company has commissioned Simonson & Pietsch to prepare plans for a six-story addition to be erected at Charles Street and Welcome Alley, 52x165 feet.
Battle Creek, Mich.—Architect Wilbur Mills, Columbus, Ohio, it is stated, has completed plans for an edifice to be erected for the Methodist Episcopal Church, to cost $40,000.
Boston, Mass. — Architect Luther C. Greenleaf, 101 Tremont Street, is preparing plans for an eight-story cold storage plant, 100x160 feet, and a two-story powerhouse, 40x100 feet, for a syndicate, care of architect. Cost, $525,000.
It is probable that the plans for increasing the facilities at the court house which are being prepared by the consulting architect, R. Clipston Sturgis, will be submitted to the Court House Commission in December.
Bowling Green, Ky.—It is reported that the General Bowen Baptist Association is arranging to erect a $50,000 industrial school. E. Robinson, Chairman Board of Trustees.
Bronson, Tex.—The School Board has
decided to issue $220,000 bonds for school purposes..
Brooklyn, N. Y.—R. Napier Anderson, 63 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, is taking figures on alterations and the erection of a seven-story, reinforced concrete addition, 40x60 feet, to the cold storage building on Wilson street, near Wythe Avenue; Brooklyn, for the Brooklyn Cold Storage Company.
Abraham & Straus, of 420 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, will begin at once the erection of a new fireproof mercantile building, sixstory, 150x170 feet in size, to be situated at Schermerhorn and Livingston Streets, Brooklyn. George L. Morse, 303 Washington Street, Brooklyn, is architect, and is now ready for figures on the general contract. No contracts have yet been issued.
Reports state that Robert Gair will expend $125,000 in the erection of an eightstory warehouse, 231x100 feet, at the northeast corner of Washington and Front Streets. Architect, W. Higginson, 21 Park Row, Borough of Manhattan, has plans.
Plans have been prepared for two fivestory brick stores and tenements to be erected at Myrtle and Sumner Avenues. R. T. Rasmussen, architect, 30 Graham Avenue. Cost, $100,000.
Bids will be received until December 6 by the Park Board (Moses Herrman, President, New York City) for furnishing material and erecting shelter houses in Fulton, Winthrop, and New Lots Parks, Borough of Brooklyn.
Woodruff Leeming, 20 Broad Street. Manhattan, is ready for figures On- the gen
eral contract for an addition to the Grace Presbyterian Church, Stuyvesant and Jefferson Avenues, Brooklyn, to cost about $50,- 000.
Plans have been filed for a brick church;, to be erected at Fifteenth Avenue and. Seventy-third Street, for the Church of Our. Lady of Guadaloup, at a cost of $30,000. Helmle & Huberty, 190 Montague Street,, are the architects.
Press reports, state that final plans have been adopted for the new Central Stationwhich the Brooklyn Rapid Transit is about to erect on President and Carroll Streets and Nostrand Avenue. The building is to be of fireproof construction, and the estimated cost is to be $500,000.
Buffalo, N. Y.—William H. Hotchkiss, it is stated, has plans ready for a five-story brick block to be erected on Washington Street at an estimated cost of $75,000.
Burlington, Ia.—Plans are on foot looking toward the erection of a modern hotel building, to cost $200,000.
Burlington, Vt.—The Burlington Free Methodist Church bought property on Elmwood Avenue on which to build a new church and parsonage.
Chicago, III.—E. B. Shaw, it is stated, will build a three-story apartment house at Ashland Boulevard and Van Buren Street, at a cost of $100,000. It will be 100x150 feet. Marshall s Fox, architects, First National Bank Building, prepared the plans.
A store and apartment house will be erected at Lincoln and Belmont Avenues, from plans and specifications by Architect H. Wittekind, 85 Dearborn Street. Designs
A Real Ventilator
worthy the name should be something more than
a mere closable hole-in-the-roof. Architects who
realize how justly this epithet applies to the average
ventilator will find it well worth their while—and well
worth their clients’ while—to investigate the merits of
The Burt Ventilator
The Burt Ventilator owes its pre-eminence principally to the fact that it is provided with a patented sliding sleeve damper which insures constant light as well as perfect ventilation. No obstruction to light whatever even when the ventilator is closed and made absolutely storm-proof. Where skylight feature is not desired, we can furnish metal top instead of glass.
The Burt is the best-made ventilator as well as the best ventilator made, yet because of its greater pulling power the total cost for large installations is less than for any other ventilator
obtainable.
,
Our new and handsomely illustrated 64-page general catalogue tells the whole story completely and concisely. Write for It.
The Burt Mfg. Co.
55O Main Street
AKron, Ohio
Largest Manufacturers of Oil Filters
and Exhaust Heads in the World.