All official tests and juries have given CORRUGATED BARS first place.
Additional cost per pound more than other types, yes, but A FRACTION OF ONE PERCENT. ONLY ON TOTAL COST OF STRUCTURE.
Why take chances with inferior forms of reinforcement when the use of CORRUGATED BARS insures perfect bondingand permanency of structure ?
Architects Malcomson & Higginbotham, 404 Moffat Building, are preparing plans and will be ready about July I to take figures for a private school building, to be 3 stories and basement, 112 x 170 ft., of pressed brick, Bedford limestone trimmings, structural steel, galvanized iron, composition roof. Estimated cost, $50,000.
Durham, N. H.—Plans have been received by Dr. Gibbs, president of the State Agricultural College at Durham, N. H., for the college and town library. The building is to be of brick, white border and slab roof, colonial style. The amount available for the work is $39,000.
East Liverpool, O.—R. L. Edmonston is having plans prepared for the erection of a $70,000 hotel at Fourth St. and Mulberry Alley.
Eau Claire, Wis. — The Consolidated Bank of Eau Claire will erect a 2-story and basement bank building, 26 x 90 ft., on plans by F. D. Orff, architect, Minneapolis. It will be of cut and pressed stone, iron beams and columns, etc. Cost, $50,000.
Edmonton, Canada.—It is reported that contracts will be let soon for a 4-story legislative building, 200 x 260 ft., which will be erected by the city and government, at a cost of $1,000,000.
Elsinore, Cal.—R. J. Dunn, of Redlands, is reported interested in the construction of an electric-light plant for Elsinore.
Englewood, N. J.—Architect Sidney F. Heckert, Stevenson Building, Pittsburg, Pa.,
has plans for a stone church and monastery at Englewood, to cost $400,000.
Erie, Pa.—A machine shop and car barn, to cost $400,000, will be erected by the Erie Electric Motor Company, H. F. Wilbor, manager. Preliminary plans are being prepared.
Evanston, III.—George W. Maher, architect, 218 La Salle St., Chicago, is preparing plans for a theater to be built at Evanston for the Evanston Theater Co. It will be a 3-tier house of fireproof construction, to cost about $t00,000.
The Commercial Club, it is stated, intends erecting a io-story office building at North Sixth and A Sts.
Fort Snelling, Minn. — Capt. A. W. Kimball, constructing quartermaster, St. Paul, will receive bids in triplicate until about July 12 for the erection of a cavalry riding hall, of brick. Cost, about $50,000.
Gallatin, Mo.—P. H. Weathers & Co., 2930 Main St., Kansas City, Mo., it is reported, have prepared plans for a $60,000 court-house, to be erected in Daviess county.
Garden City, Kan.—Bids are asked until July 10 at the office of Reclamation Service at Garden City, Kan., for the construction of a combined office and residence building in connection with the Garden City project. Particulars may be obtained from the engineer at Garden City.
Grand Rapids, Mich. — Press reports state that the Thornapple Gas & Electric Co. will expend about $200,000 in improvements.
Green Bay, Wis.—Frederick G. Hall and others are forming a company to build a $200,000 hotel.
Greencastle, Ind.—The fraternities of Depauw University are preparing to build chapter houses. The Sigma Chi and the Phi Delta Theta have just secured sites, and the Delta Kappa Epsilon has a new home, which will be remodeled. These fraternities have ordered plans and bids will follow completion.
Gulfport, Miss.—A 3-story theater, seating capacity 1,500, will be erected here by the Gulf Coast Opera-House Company, recently incorporated with a capital of $50,000 by George M. Boote, J. F. Stewart and others.
Harrisburg, Pa.—The members of the Messiah Lutheran Church, it is reported, have accepted plans for a $75,000 edifice. Rev. Rene H. Williams, pastor.
Hattiesburg, Miss. — First Methodist Church is considering erectionAff brick edifice with marble facings, to cost $40,000. Address the pastor.
Holyoke, Mass.—Plans have been drawn by Architect W. A. Skinner, of Holyoke, for the library building at South Hadley Falls. The building will be 52 x 64.
Homewood, Pa.—Dodge & Day, engineers, of Philadelphia, have completed plans for the new works of the Arthur Koppel Co., of New York and Berlin, Germany. Construction work will be started at once, and the plans contemplate the immediate erection of a section of the erection shop, the light car
Expanded Metal & Corrugated Bar Company
FRISCO BUILDING
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Additional cost per pound more than other types, yes, but A FRACTION OF ONE PERCENT. ONLY ON TOTAL COST OF STRUCTURE.
Why take chances with inferior forms of reinforcement when the use of CORRUGATED BARS insures perfect bondingand permanency of structure ?
Architects Malcomson & Higginbotham, 404 Moffat Building, are preparing plans and will be ready about July I to take figures for a private school building, to be 3 stories and basement, 112 x 170 ft., of pressed brick, Bedford limestone trimmings, structural steel, galvanized iron, composition roof. Estimated cost, $50,000.
Durham, N. H.—Plans have been received by Dr. Gibbs, president of the State Agricultural College at Durham, N. H., for the college and town library. The building is to be of brick, white border and slab roof, colonial style. The amount available for the work is $39,000.
East Liverpool, O.—R. L. Edmonston is having plans prepared for the erection of a $70,000 hotel at Fourth St. and Mulberry Alley.
Eau Claire, Wis. — The Consolidated Bank of Eau Claire will erect a 2-story and basement bank building, 26 x 90 ft., on plans by F. D. Orff, architect, Minneapolis. It will be of cut and pressed stone, iron beams and columns, etc. Cost, $50,000.
Edmonton, Canada.—It is reported that contracts will be let soon for a 4-story legislative building, 200 x 260 ft., which will be erected by the city and government, at a cost of $1,000,000.
Elsinore, Cal.—R. J. Dunn, of Redlands, is reported interested in the construction of an electric-light plant for Elsinore.
Englewood, N. J.—Architect Sidney F. Heckert, Stevenson Building, Pittsburg, Pa.,
has plans for a stone church and monastery at Englewood, to cost $400,000.
Erie, Pa.—A machine shop and car barn, to cost $400,000, will be erected by the Erie Electric Motor Company, H. F. Wilbor, manager. Preliminary plans are being prepared.
Evanston, III.—George W. Maher, architect, 218 La Salle St., Chicago, is preparing plans for a theater to be built at Evanston for the Evanston Theater Co. It will be a 3-tier house of fireproof construction, to cost about $t00,000.
The Commercial Club, it is stated, intends erecting a io-story office building at North Sixth and A Sts.
Fort Snelling, Minn. — Capt. A. W. Kimball, constructing quartermaster, St. Paul, will receive bids in triplicate until about July 12 for the erection of a cavalry riding hall, of brick. Cost, about $50,000.
Gallatin, Mo.—P. H. Weathers & Co., 2930 Main St., Kansas City, Mo., it is reported, have prepared plans for a $60,000 court-house, to be erected in Daviess county.
Garden City, Kan.—Bids are asked until July 10 at the office of Reclamation Service at Garden City, Kan., for the construction of a combined office and residence building in connection with the Garden City project. Particulars may be obtained from the engineer at Garden City.
Grand Rapids, Mich. — Press reports state that the Thornapple Gas & Electric Co. will expend about $200,000 in improvements.
Green Bay, Wis.—Frederick G. Hall and others are forming a company to build a $200,000 hotel.
Greencastle, Ind.—The fraternities of Depauw University are preparing to build chapter houses. The Sigma Chi and the Phi Delta Theta have just secured sites, and the Delta Kappa Epsilon has a new home, which will be remodeled. These fraternities have ordered plans and bids will follow completion.
Gulfport, Miss.—A 3-story theater, seating capacity 1,500, will be erected here by the Gulf Coast Opera-House Company, recently incorporated with a capital of $50,000 by George M. Boote, J. F. Stewart and others.
Harrisburg, Pa.—The members of the Messiah Lutheran Church, it is reported, have accepted plans for a $75,000 edifice. Rev. Rene H. Williams, pastor.
Hattiesburg, Miss. — First Methodist Church is considering erectionAff brick edifice with marble facings, to cost $40,000. Address the pastor.
Holyoke, Mass.—Plans have been drawn by Architect W. A. Skinner, of Holyoke, for the library building at South Hadley Falls. The building will be 52 x 64.
Homewood, Pa.—Dodge & Day, engineers, of Philadelphia, have completed plans for the new works of the Arthur Koppel Co., of New York and Berlin, Germany. Construction work will be started at once, and the plans contemplate the immediate erection of a section of the erection shop, the light car
Expanded Metal & Corrugated Bar Company
FRISCO BUILDING
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI