D. S. GOVERNMENT
USE OUR NEW
Holophane = —Pagoda
CUT-GLASS BALLS IN THE SYRACUSE COURT HOUSE
Upon request, we will furnish catalogue of our cut-glass globes. We have different shapes and various styles of cutting.
HOLOPHANE GLASS CO., Sales Dept. 227 Fulton St.
New York
Luxfer System SIDEWALK
IN reinforced concrete setting, count for a perfect sidewalk of great durability and strength.
Write for special literature coveiing construction and details of tests proving our claims.
American Luxfer Prism Co.
HEYWORTH BUILDING
Wabash Ave. and Madison St., CHICAGO.
HAYWARD
BUILDING
SAN FRANCISCO
PERCY & MEYERS
Architects
Interior view showing “Richardson Doors making each room
a separate building. ’ ’
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Fire entered room in foreground through window. Richardson Doors prevented spreading to connecting office.
FIRE
PROOF
DOOR CO.
Minneapolis, Minn.
side of Tompkins Ave., 75 ft. west of De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, a new edifice, to cost $100,000. George H. Streeton, 289 4th Ave.. is Architect. No sub-contracts have been given out.
The Board of Aldermen, it is stated, has appropriated $50,000 for additions to the Brooklyn Museum of Arts.
Plans have been prepared by Architects T. H. Poole & Go., 13 West 30th St., Borough of Manhattan, for the construction of a $125,000 one-story brick and stone edifice, 80x148 ft., at Schermerhorn and Bond S ts.. for the Rev. Richard S. Foley, 30 Debevoise PI.
Architect Charles Werner, it is announced, has prepared plans for the new Huber Building to be erected by Joseph Huber on Havemeyer and South Fifth Streets. The building will be five stories high, of gray brick, limestone and terra cotta trimmings, and copper cornices.
Clinton, Iowa.—The Clinton Sugar Refining Company, recently incorporated with a capital stock of $1,000,000, will at once begin the erection of a sugar refinery to cost $600,000.
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Brunswick, Ga.—Bids will be received June 26 for constructing a court-house. J.
J. Lott, Chairman County Commissioners; A. O. Townsend, Clerk.
Buckley, Wash.—Stone & Webster, of Boston, owners of the Seattle and Tacoma electric lines, it is reported, will build a power plant at Buckley, Wash. It will develop 50,000 to 60,000 h.p. Cost, $3,000,000 to $5,000,000.
Buffalo, N. Y.—Albert Kahn, Architect, 1117 Union Trust Building, Detroit, Mich., is preparing plans and will take figures early in July for a three-story addition, 60x260 ft., to the automobile manufacturing plant of E. R. Thomas, at Buffalo. Mill con