Houseowners
Know what
Standard
Stands for
In the public mind “Standard” and Sanitation are synonymous terms. Whenever you specify “Standard” Porcelain Enameled Fixtures for Residence, Hotel or Apartment House you are assuring the owner that he will receive what he recognizes as the best in the way of sanitary equipment.
Standard Sanitary Mfg. Co.
PITTSBURGH, PA., U. S. A.
Porcelain Enameled Sink, with Apron all around, Enameled Sink Legs with Wall Supports, Nickel-plated Strainer, Fuller adjustable Flange Bibbs and “p” Trap with Waste and Vent to Wall with or without Bibbs and Trap.
Y., to prepare plans for a new church, to cost from $60,000 to $70,000. Rev. T. W. Young, D. D., pastor, 17 North Grand Boulevard West.
Eau Claire, Wis.—Rev. Peder Tangjerd, secretary Luther Hospital, will receive bids until 2 p. M., April 15, for the erection of a hospital building on plans by Thori, Alban & Fisher, architects, St. Paul.
Edmonton, Canada.—Reports state that a permit has been issued for the post-office building to be erected here at a cost of $250,000.
Percy Barnes, architect, is preparing plans for Secord & York for a 200-room hotel to replace the Windsor, recently destroyed by fire. It will be five stories high, fireproof, steel skeleton construction throughout, terra-cotta partitions, concrete floors, with exterior walls of pressed brick and stone trimmings.
Reports state that Johnson & Lines, Edmonton, have been selected to prepare plans for the proposed civic hospital, which will cosf $150,000.
Ellisville, Miss.—Krouse & Hutchinson, Brookshire Building, Meridian, it is stated, are completing plans for two court-houses for Jones County, one to be erected at Laurel, the other at Ellisville, each to cost $60,000.
Flint, Mich.—Bids will be received at the office of the supervising architect, Washington, D. C., until April 18, for the erection of a post-office here.
Ft. D. A. Russell, Wyo.—Plans have been completed, according to reports, for a military hospital to be erected at a cost
of $125,000 at this post. Capt. V. K. Hart, Cheyenne, is Constructing Q. M.
Franklin, La.—It is reported that plans have been prepared by Architects F. B. Hull & Co., Jackson, Miss., for a Court-house at Franklin. Cost, $115,000.
Grand Junction, Col.—It is stated that $60,000 has been raised with which it is proposed erecting the Y. M. C. A. building.
Harrisburg, Pa.—Bills are reported to have been passed by the Senate authorizing the erection of a wing at the Hazleton State Hospital and appropriating $600,000 for two sanitariums for indigent consumptives, to be established under the State Department of Health.
Independence, Mo.—The Board of Jackson County Commissioners contemplates erecting a brick and stone hospital building to cost $250,000. J. L. Phelps is County Clerk.
Indianapolis, Ind.—The University Park Home Building Company, A. E. Metzger, president, will construct a 7-story steel frame business and office-building, corner Vermont and Pennsylvania Streets. Rubush & Hunter, architects.
D. H. Burnham & Co., Railway Exposition Building, Chicago, are taking figures for a bank and office-building, to be erected at Indianapolis for the Indiana Trust Co., T. P. Frenzel, president. The building is to be fourteen stories, 67x197 feet, built of brick, stone, steel and terra-cotta, with plate glass, oak and birch finish, maple floors,
nickel plumbing and sheet metal work. Estimated cost, $200,000.
J. W. Selvage, A. C. Brown and W. C. Zaring have been appointed a building committee to secure plans and let the contract for the erection of a new stone church for the Broadway M. E. congregation. Bids will be invited as soon as plans are approved.
Jacksonville, Fla.—Bids will be asked for construction of Y. M. C. A. building in the summer. Estimated cost, $150,000. H. J. Kluthe, Lhiderman Building, is architect.
It is reported that the Buckman officebuilding, which will cost $150,000, will be five stories in height and will be situated on the corner of Hogan and Forsyth S treets, will soon be commenced. Plans have been filed with the Building Commissioner asking for a permit to erect the building.
Jersey City, N. J.—The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., 260 West Street, New York City, is stated to have accepted plans prepared by Howard A, Chapman, 11 Broadway, New York City, for an eightstory, reinforced-concrete warehouse, 120.x 180 feet, which they propose erecting on Bay Street, Jersey City, at a cost of about $270,000.
The Board of Hospital Trustees is stated to have accepted the plans of Clinton & Russell, 32 Nassau Street, New York City, for the new power-house and laundry, mortuary chapel, stable and quarters for the employees at the City Hospital. The plans and specifications were concurred in by the Board of Finance, and the hospital trustees, it is reported, will receive bids soon for the erection of the new buildings. Bids will be received on brick, cement and
Know what
Standard
Stands for
In the public mind “Standard” and Sanitation are synonymous terms. Whenever you specify “Standard” Porcelain Enameled Fixtures for Residence, Hotel or Apartment House you are assuring the owner that he will receive what he recognizes as the best in the way of sanitary equipment.
Standard Sanitary Mfg. Co.
PITTSBURGH, PA., U. S. A.
Porcelain Enameled Sink, with Apron all around, Enameled Sink Legs with Wall Supports, Nickel-plated Strainer, Fuller adjustable Flange Bibbs and “p” Trap with Waste and Vent to Wall with or without Bibbs and Trap.
Y., to prepare plans for a new church, to cost from $60,000 to $70,000. Rev. T. W. Young, D. D., pastor, 17 North Grand Boulevard West.
Eau Claire, Wis.—Rev. Peder Tangjerd, secretary Luther Hospital, will receive bids until 2 p. M., April 15, for the erection of a hospital building on plans by Thori, Alban & Fisher, architects, St. Paul.
Edmonton, Canada.—Reports state that a permit has been issued for the post-office building to be erected here at a cost of $250,000.
Percy Barnes, architect, is preparing plans for Secord & York for a 200-room hotel to replace the Windsor, recently destroyed by fire. It will be five stories high, fireproof, steel skeleton construction throughout, terra-cotta partitions, concrete floors, with exterior walls of pressed brick and stone trimmings.
Reports state that Johnson & Lines, Edmonton, have been selected to prepare plans for the proposed civic hospital, which will cosf $150,000.
Ellisville, Miss.—Krouse & Hutchinson, Brookshire Building, Meridian, it is stated, are completing plans for two court-houses for Jones County, one to be erected at Laurel, the other at Ellisville, each to cost $60,000.
Flint, Mich.—Bids will be received at the office of the supervising architect, Washington, D. C., until April 18, for the erection of a post-office here.
Ft. D. A. Russell, Wyo.—Plans have been completed, according to reports, for a military hospital to be erected at a cost
of $125,000 at this post. Capt. V. K. Hart, Cheyenne, is Constructing Q. M.
Franklin, La.—It is reported that plans have been prepared by Architects F. B. Hull & Co., Jackson, Miss., for a Court-house at Franklin. Cost, $115,000.
Grand Junction, Col.—It is stated that $60,000 has been raised with which it is proposed erecting the Y. M. C. A. building.
Harrisburg, Pa.—Bills are reported to have been passed by the Senate authorizing the erection of a wing at the Hazleton State Hospital and appropriating $600,000 for two sanitariums for indigent consumptives, to be established under the State Department of Health.
Independence, Mo.—The Board of Jackson County Commissioners contemplates erecting a brick and stone hospital building to cost $250,000. J. L. Phelps is County Clerk.
Indianapolis, Ind.—The University Park Home Building Company, A. E. Metzger, president, will construct a 7-story steel frame business and office-building, corner Vermont and Pennsylvania Streets. Rubush & Hunter, architects.
D. H. Burnham & Co., Railway Exposition Building, Chicago, are taking figures for a bank and office-building, to be erected at Indianapolis for the Indiana Trust Co., T. P. Frenzel, president. The building is to be fourteen stories, 67x197 feet, built of brick, stone, steel and terra-cotta, with plate glass, oak and birch finish, maple floors,
nickel plumbing and sheet metal work. Estimated cost, $200,000.
J. W. Selvage, A. C. Brown and W. C. Zaring have been appointed a building committee to secure plans and let the contract for the erection of a new stone church for the Broadway M. E. congregation. Bids will be invited as soon as plans are approved.
Jacksonville, Fla.—Bids will be asked for construction of Y. M. C. A. building in the summer. Estimated cost, $150,000. H. J. Kluthe, Lhiderman Building, is architect.
It is reported that the Buckman officebuilding, which will cost $150,000, will be five stories in height and will be situated on the corner of Hogan and Forsyth S treets, will soon be commenced. Plans have been filed with the Building Commissioner asking for a permit to erect the building.
Jersey City, N. J.—The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., 260 West Street, New York City, is stated to have accepted plans prepared by Howard A, Chapman, 11 Broadway, New York City, for an eightstory, reinforced-concrete warehouse, 120.x 180 feet, which they propose erecting on Bay Street, Jersey City, at a cost of about $270,000.
The Board of Hospital Trustees is stated to have accepted the plans of Clinton & Russell, 32 Nassau Street, New York City, for the new power-house and laundry, mortuary chapel, stable and quarters for the employees at the City Hospital. The plans and specifications were concurred in by the Board of Finance, and the hospital trustees, it is reported, will receive bids soon for the erection of the new buildings. Bids will be received on brick, cement and