MECHANICAL CLEANING
Vacuum Method
For Sweeping
Carpets, Rugs,
Wood and Tile Floors
For Cleaning
Upholstery and
Flangings, and
For Dusting Walls and Ceilings The perfectionof simplicity has at last been reached
NO ENGINES
NO SLIDING PARTS NO PACKING NO MOTORS NO PUMPS NO OILING
NO GENERATORS NO WIRING
Dust and dirt are drawn immediately to basement. Occupies very small space. Is perfectly controlled. Is noiseless.
System costs less than any other and is far less expensive to operate.
Plants installed in hotels, office buildings, theaters, clubs, apartments, stores, steamships, institutions and residences.
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An Illustration of Our Work. All Structural Parts of Reinforced Concrete. Walls Veneered with Brick. Turner Construction Co., New York
BUILDING NEWS.
(The editors greatly desire to receive information from the smaller and outlying towns as well as from the larger cities.)
Atlanta, Ga.—The Presbyterian Hospital of this city, it is reported, is planning the erection of a $100,000 hospital. Plans have not as yet been decided upon.
Baltimore, Md.—It is reported that Thos. J. Kydd, of Philadelphia, is planning the erection of a hippodrome in this city similar to the New York building. ,
E. H. Glidden, Wilson Building, it is re
ported, is preparing plans for a $50,000 edifice, to be erected by the Second Baptist Church. Rev. Walter Rhodes, pastor.
The Baltimore University School of Medicine, 23 North Bond St., will erect several new buildings on site 150 x 150 feet, recently purchased at Maryland Ave. and Twenty-seventh St. Plans are being drawn.
The Friedenwald Printing Co. has engaged Architects Ballinger & Perrot, Philadelphia, Pa., to prepare plans for a $100,000 concrete building.
The plans of Simonson & Pietsch, Hoen Building, it is stated, have been selected by
the Municipal Hospital Committee for the hospital to be erected on Hardesty tract, east of Bayview Asylum.
Brooklyn, N. Y.—Architect George H. Streeton, of New York City, has prepared plans for the new edifice for the St. Ambrose Roman Catholic Church to be erected on Tompkins Ave. between DeKalb Ave. and Kosciusko St. The estimated cost is to be about $100,000.
Raymond F. Almirall, 51 Chambers St., New York, is preparing plans for a public bath, 60 x 92 ft., to be erected-at 4th Ave. and President St., Brooklyn, two stories, stone and concrete, to cost $100,000.
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