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 PER CENT. ONLY ON TOTAL COST OF STRUCTURE.
Why take chances with inferior forms of reinforcement when the use of CORRUGATED BARS insures perfect bonding and permanency of structure ?
Expanded MetalCorrugated Bar Company
FRISCO BUILDING
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
way Exchange Building, Jackson Boulevard and Michigan Avenue, have completed plans for a field house to be built in one of the new small parks at Forty-sixth Place and Princeton Avenue, known as No. 4 Square, for the South Park Commissioners, office in Washington Park, Cottage Grove Avenue and Fifty-seventh Street. J. F. Foster is the Board’s superintendent, and has charge of the work. It will cost $70,- 000 to $80,000. Bids are now being received.
It is reported that Holabird & Roche, architects, Monadnock Block, have prepared plans for a store and office building to be built on the vacant lot on the east side of Dearborn Street, just north of the Real Estate Board Building, Dearborn and Randolph Streets, for Lyman, Lyman & Lovell, represented by Aldis & Co. It will be ten stories, 110x40 feet, of fireproof steel construction, have pressed brick and terra-cotta fronts, composition roof, hardwood finish, steam heat, electric light, marble and tile work, and is estimated to cost $200,000.
The Juvenile Court Commission, it is stated, has approved plans prepared by County Architect Harris W. Huehl, for the Juvenile Court Building, which is to be erected on the block bounded by Halsted, Desplaines, Ewing and Forquer Streets. Probable eost, $125,000.
The Chicago & Northwestern Railway (E. C. Carter, chief engineer, Chicago) is reported to be contemplating the erection of a new terminal passenger station here, to cost $20,000,000.
Cincinnati, O.—Reports state that plans for the $500,000 High-school Building, 28x
230 feet, for the Board of Education at Cincinnati, are being prepared by Architect J. W. Stevens, 905 New York Life Building, St. Paul, Minn.
Dallas, Tex.—It is reported that the members of the Tabernacle Methodist Church are arranging to build an edifice to cost $30,000. Address pastor.
Davenport, Ia.—It is reported that the Glucose Company will erect an addition to the local plant to cost $400,000.
Decatur, III.—It is reported that a $60,- 000 dormitory is to be erected at the Miliken University.
Press reports state that the Pythian Home Committee, representing the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias, E. R. Wright, secretary, Taylorville, 111., invites architects to submit sketches, with elevations, for a Pythian home for widows and orphans, to be built on forty acres of land at Decatur, 111. It is to cost $100,000 to $150,000. The compensation for the successful architect will be such as the committee may consider reasonable. The committee will meet in Chicago on November 7, consider the sketches, and if any of them is approved, the same will be recommended to the Grand Lodge, which meets in Chicago on November 8. It is desired that the sketches shall follow as nearly as possible the plans of the Pythian Home at Springfield, O.
Decorah, Ia.—The Committee of the Norwegian Lutheran Synod, it is stated, has awarded the contract to erect the foundation for the new dormitory to O. H. Olson, of Stillwater, Minn. The estimated cost of the building is $50,000.
Denver, Col.—An eight-story fireproof
apartment-house to cost $250,000 will be erected by O. L. Johnson, who has purchased a site at Grand Avenue and Fourteenth Street.
O. L. Johnson, it is stated, has secured a site at Grand Avenue and Fourteenth Street and will erect an eight-story fireproof apartment hotel, to cost about $250,000.
East Liverpool, O.—Reports state that the Citizens’ National Bank has had sketches submitted for an eight-story brick and stone bank and hotel, to be 65x95 feet, and to cost from $125,000 to $150,000.
East Orange, N. J.—Plans have been prepared for six four-story apartment houses, to be erected at Webster Place and Harrison Street, by Philip J. Bowers & Co., at a cost of about $45,000 each.
Elroy, Wis.—Bids will be received by the Library Board of the city until October 24, at the office of the secretary, for furnishing material and doing work in the erection of a public library building in the city. Wm. Flood, secretary.
Enid, Okla.—It is stated that bids will be received until November 1 by A. A. Crowell, architect, for a five-story, 25x150- foot brick and Bedford stone bank and office building. Probable cost, $50,000.
Fargo, N. D.—Plans have been prepared by Architects Hancock Brothers for the erection of a new building for the Lutheran Hospital Association; Cost, $50,000.
Fayetteville, Ark.—The members of the Baptist Church, it is reported, are contemplating the erection of a $50,000 edifice.
Fort H. G. Wright, N. Y.—Bids will be received by the Quartermaster, Fort H-. G. Wright, N. Y., via New London, Conn., un
Additional cost per pound more than other types, yes, but A FRACTION OF ONE PER CENT. ONLY ON TOTAL COST OF STRUCTURE.
Why take chances with inferior forms of reinforcement when the use of CORRUGATED BARS insures perfect bonding and permanency of structure ?
Expanded MetalCorrugated Bar Company
FRISCO BUILDING
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
way Exchange Building, Jackson Boulevard and Michigan Avenue, have completed plans for a field house to be built in one of the new small parks at Forty-sixth Place and Princeton Avenue, known as No. 4 Square, for the South Park Commissioners, office in Washington Park, Cottage Grove Avenue and Fifty-seventh Street. J. F. Foster is the Board’s superintendent, and has charge of the work. It will cost $70,- 000 to $80,000. Bids are now being received.
It is reported that Holabird & Roche, architects, Monadnock Block, have prepared plans for a store and office building to be built on the vacant lot on the east side of Dearborn Street, just north of the Real Estate Board Building, Dearborn and Randolph Streets, for Lyman, Lyman & Lovell, represented by Aldis & Co. It will be ten stories, 110x40 feet, of fireproof steel construction, have pressed brick and terra-cotta fronts, composition roof, hardwood finish, steam heat, electric light, marble and tile work, and is estimated to cost $200,000.
The Juvenile Court Commission, it is stated, has approved plans prepared by County Architect Harris W. Huehl, for the Juvenile Court Building, which is to be erected on the block bounded by Halsted, Desplaines, Ewing and Forquer Streets. Probable eost, $125,000.
The Chicago & Northwestern Railway (E. C. Carter, chief engineer, Chicago) is reported to be contemplating the erection of a new terminal passenger station here, to cost $20,000,000.
Cincinnati, O.—Reports state that plans for the $500,000 High-school Building, 28x
230 feet, for the Board of Education at Cincinnati, are being prepared by Architect J. W. Stevens, 905 New York Life Building, St. Paul, Minn.
Dallas, Tex.—It is reported that the members of the Tabernacle Methodist Church are arranging to build an edifice to cost $30,000. Address pastor.
Davenport, Ia.—It is reported that the Glucose Company will erect an addition to the local plant to cost $400,000.
Decatur, III.—It is reported that a $60,- 000 dormitory is to be erected at the Miliken University.
Press reports state that the Pythian Home Committee, representing the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias, E. R. Wright, secretary, Taylorville, 111., invites architects to submit sketches, with elevations, for a Pythian home for widows and orphans, to be built on forty acres of land at Decatur, 111. It is to cost $100,000 to $150,000. The compensation for the successful architect will be such as the committee may consider reasonable. The committee will meet in Chicago on November 7, consider the sketches, and if any of them is approved, the same will be recommended to the Grand Lodge, which meets in Chicago on November 8. It is desired that the sketches shall follow as nearly as possible the plans of the Pythian Home at Springfield, O.
Decorah, Ia.—The Committee of the Norwegian Lutheran Synod, it is stated, has awarded the contract to erect the foundation for the new dormitory to O. H. Olson, of Stillwater, Minn. The estimated cost of the building is $50,000.
Denver, Col.—An eight-story fireproof
apartment-house to cost $250,000 will be erected by O. L. Johnson, who has purchased a site at Grand Avenue and Fourteenth Street.
O. L. Johnson, it is stated, has secured a site at Grand Avenue and Fourteenth Street and will erect an eight-story fireproof apartment hotel, to cost about $250,000.
East Liverpool, O.—Reports state that the Citizens’ National Bank has had sketches submitted for an eight-story brick and stone bank and hotel, to be 65x95 feet, and to cost from $125,000 to $150,000.
East Orange, N. J.—Plans have been prepared for six four-story apartment houses, to be erected at Webster Place and Harrison Street, by Philip J. Bowers & Co., at a cost of about $45,000 each.
Elroy, Wis.—Bids will be received by the Library Board of the city until October 24, at the office of the secretary, for furnishing material and doing work in the erection of a public library building in the city. Wm. Flood, secretary.
Enid, Okla.—It is stated that bids will be received until November 1 by A. A. Crowell, architect, for a five-story, 25x150- foot brick and Bedford stone bank and office building. Probable cost, $50,000.
Fargo, N. D.—Plans have been prepared by Architects Hancock Brothers for the erection of a new building for the Lutheran Hospital Association; Cost, $50,000.
Fayetteville, Ark.—The members of the Baptist Church, it is reported, are contemplating the erection of a $50,000 edifice.
Fort H. G. Wright, N. Y.—Bids will be received by the Quartermaster, Fort H-. G. Wright, N. Y., via New London, Conn., un