SPRING PAINTING
’07 Edition
A seasonable circular on tbe vital subject of paint. Different forms of metal and wood construction are attractively illustrated, and there’s just enough “talk.” Write for free copy B—14.
JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO., Jersey City, U. S. A.
ESTABLISHED 1844 FRENCH’S
Paints and Varnishes
Highest Standard Attainable Write for prices and samples
Samuel H. French and Company
PHILADELPHIA
MINERAL WOOL
FIRE, SOUND and VERMIN PROOF
SAMPLES AND CIRCULARS FREEINSULATOR U. S. MINERAL WOOL CO.,
140 Cedar St. NEW YORK
Lightning Rods
Protection assured by our continuous copper conductors. Our bot klet of valuable information, “ Flashes of Lightning,” illustrated, sent free.
THOMAS W. JONES, 180 Front Street NEW YORK
J. S. THORN CO.
Architectural Sheet Metal Works
Manufacturers and Erectors of Ventilating Skylights, Fire proof Window Frames and Sash, and Opening Fixtures to operate Ventilating Sashes
Nos. 1223-33 Callowhill Street PHILADELPHIA, PA.
STANLEY’S
BALL
BEARING HINGES
In WROUGHT BRONZE and STEEL
NEVER WEAR DOWN. NEVER CREAK. NEVER REQUIRE OILING.
The improved washer protects the balls against moisture and dust.
For Sale by Leading Hardware Dealers.
Attractive Literature for the asking.
THE STANLEY WORKS
NEW BRITAIN, CONN. NEW YORK CHICAGO
Proved
Best by
Every Test
Mullins
Fireproof
Window
is absolutely fireproof and actually does what no other window can do—it stands every test.
AsK for an Estimate or write for our convincing: catalogue.
The W. H. Mullins Co 206 Franklin St. Salem, 0. We also make everything in architectural sheet
metal work—statuary, skylights, wrought iron
grilles, cornices, etc. 120-page catalogue of stock designs on request.
which is to be raised in order to secure the erection of a Carnegie Science Hall by Andrew Carnegie. There is $75,000 yet to be raised.
Charleston, W. Va.—Reports state that the State Street Methodist Church will erect a stone edifice costing $50,000. Rev. H. D. Clark, pastor.
Charlotte, N. C.—W. P. and W. C. Dowd, it is said, will erect a building to cost $50,000.
Chicago, III.—It is stated that the members of the Evangelical Lutheran Emmanuel Church, of South Chicago, purpose erecting an edifice at 931 Houston avenue, costing about $35,000.
The International Harvester Co. is stated to have had plans prepared for a sevenstory, 590x412 feet warehouse, to be erected at Blue Island avenue and Leavitt street, at a cost of $600,000.
Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge, 84 Van Buren street, are preparing plans for a hospital building, to be erected at Congress and Woods streets, for the Presbyterian Hospital, 300 South Wood street. The building will be six stories high, 75x100 feet, built of brick and stone, fireproof construction, with plate glass, oak and birch finish, iron work, combination light fixtures, nickel plumbing, etc. Estimated cost, $400,000.
George S. Kingsley, 36 La Salle street, is taking figures on an apartment building which will contain 86 flats, to be erected at Irving Park boulevard and Sheridan road, for Walter S. Bogle, 303 Dearborn street. It will be three stories high, 316x140x44 feet, built of pressed brick, with stone trimmings, composition roof, plate glass, hardwood finish, maple and oak floors, combina
tion light fixtures, mantels, nickel plumbing and galvanized cornices. Cost, $150,000.
Cincinnati, O.—The Cincinnati Union Terminal Co. (Otto Armleder, president) is reported to be contemplating the erection of a union depot at Eighth street and Central avenue.
Samuel Hannaford & Sons, architects, Hulbert Block, have been retained to prepare plans for a group of buildings, to be erected at Montgomery road and Carthage avenue, for Henry Moeller, Roman Catholic Archbishop, Cincinnati, 636 West Eighth street. The group will consist of the following buildings : Archbishop’s palace, to cost $80,000; senior seminary building, to cost $250,000; priests’ house, parochial school and cathedral building, to cost
$1,000,000.
Cleveland, O.—Abram Garfield, Garfield Building, is stated to be the architect for the buildings to be erected by the members of the County Club.
The Odd Fellows’ Temple Company has been incorporated with a capital of $50,000
to erect a seven-story building. G. W. F. Alexander, Charles J. Merton and James A. Cannon are interested.
Cresson, Pa.—Schollar & Hersh, Altoona Trust Building, Altoona, Pa., have completed plans for Orphan Asylum, to be erected by Altoona Diocese, care of Rev. Eugene A. Garvey, 1221 Thirteenth S treet, Altoona. Structure will be erected on Keystone Avenue, Cresson. Brick, stone and steel construction, three stories, iooxioo. Cost, $75,000. It is reported that work will be done by P. W. Finn, Altoona, on percentage basis. v.
’07 Edition
A seasonable circular on tbe vital subject of paint. Different forms of metal and wood construction are attractively illustrated, and there’s just enough “talk.” Write for free copy B—14.
JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO., Jersey City, U. S. A.
ESTABLISHED 1844 FRENCH’S
Paints and Varnishes
Highest Standard Attainable Write for prices and samples
Samuel H. French and Company
PHILADELPHIA
MINERAL WOOL
FIRE, SOUND and VERMIN PROOF
SAMPLES AND CIRCULARS FREEINSULATOR U. S. MINERAL WOOL CO.,
140 Cedar St. NEW YORK
Lightning Rods
Protection assured by our continuous copper conductors. Our bot klet of valuable information, “ Flashes of Lightning,” illustrated, sent free.
THOMAS W. JONES, 180 Front Street NEW YORK
J. S. THORN CO.
Architectural Sheet Metal Works
Manufacturers and Erectors of Ventilating Skylights, Fire proof Window Frames and Sash, and Opening Fixtures to operate Ventilating Sashes
Nos. 1223-33 Callowhill Street PHILADELPHIA, PA.
STANLEY’S
BALL
BEARING HINGES
In WROUGHT BRONZE and STEEL
NEVER WEAR DOWN. NEVER CREAK. NEVER REQUIRE OILING.
The improved washer protects the balls against moisture and dust.
For Sale by Leading Hardware Dealers.
Attractive Literature for the asking.
THE STANLEY WORKS
NEW BRITAIN, CONN. NEW YORK CHICAGO
Proved
Best by
Every Test
Mullins
Fireproof
Window
is absolutely fireproof and actually does what no other window can do—it stands every test.
AsK for an Estimate or write for our convincing: catalogue.
The W. H. Mullins Co 206 Franklin St. Salem, 0. We also make everything in architectural sheet
metal work—statuary, skylights, wrought iron
grilles, cornices, etc. 120-page catalogue of stock designs on request.
which is to be raised in order to secure the erection of a Carnegie Science Hall by Andrew Carnegie. There is $75,000 yet to be raised.
Charleston, W. Va.—Reports state that the State Street Methodist Church will erect a stone edifice costing $50,000. Rev. H. D. Clark, pastor.
Charlotte, N. C.—W. P. and W. C. Dowd, it is said, will erect a building to cost $50,000.
Chicago, III.—It is stated that the members of the Evangelical Lutheran Emmanuel Church, of South Chicago, purpose erecting an edifice at 931 Houston avenue, costing about $35,000.
The International Harvester Co. is stated to have had plans prepared for a sevenstory, 590x412 feet warehouse, to be erected at Blue Island avenue and Leavitt street, at a cost of $600,000.
Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge, 84 Van Buren street, are preparing plans for a hospital building, to be erected at Congress and Woods streets, for the Presbyterian Hospital, 300 South Wood street. The building will be six stories high, 75x100 feet, built of brick and stone, fireproof construction, with plate glass, oak and birch finish, iron work, combination light fixtures, nickel plumbing, etc. Estimated cost, $400,000.
George S. Kingsley, 36 La Salle street, is taking figures on an apartment building which will contain 86 flats, to be erected at Irving Park boulevard and Sheridan road, for Walter S. Bogle, 303 Dearborn street. It will be three stories high, 316x140x44 feet, built of pressed brick, with stone trimmings, composition roof, plate glass, hardwood finish, maple and oak floors, combina
tion light fixtures, mantels, nickel plumbing and galvanized cornices. Cost, $150,000.
Cincinnati, O.—The Cincinnati Union Terminal Co. (Otto Armleder, president) is reported to be contemplating the erection of a union depot at Eighth street and Central avenue.
Samuel Hannaford & Sons, architects, Hulbert Block, have been retained to prepare plans for a group of buildings, to be erected at Montgomery road and Carthage avenue, for Henry Moeller, Roman Catholic Archbishop, Cincinnati, 636 West Eighth street. The group will consist of the following buildings : Archbishop’s palace, to cost $80,000; senior seminary building, to cost $250,000; priests’ house, parochial school and cathedral building, to cost
$1,000,000.
Cleveland, O.—Abram Garfield, Garfield Building, is stated to be the architect for the buildings to be erected by the members of the County Club.
The Odd Fellows’ Temple Company has been incorporated with a capital of $50,000
to erect a seven-story building. G. W. F. Alexander, Charles J. Merton and James A. Cannon are interested.
Cresson, Pa.—Schollar & Hersh, Altoona Trust Building, Altoona, Pa., have completed plans for Orphan Asylum, to be erected by Altoona Diocese, care of Rev. Eugene A. Garvey, 1221 Thirteenth S treet, Altoona. Structure will be erected on Keystone Avenue, Cresson. Brick, stone and steel construction, three stories, iooxioo. Cost, $75,000. It is reported that work will be done by P. W. Finn, Altoona, on percentage basis. v.