new station to cost $150,006 will be erected by the Michigan Central Railroad Company. George H. Webb, Detroit, Mich., is chief engineer.
Hartford, Conn.— Benjamin Wistar Morris, 5 West Thirty-first Street, New York City, N. Y., is reported to have been engaged to prepare plans for the art building, which is to be erected for the Athenaeum by J. Pierpont Morgan as a memorial to his father, and also plans for the Colt Gallery, which is to be erected with the $50,000 left by the late Mrs. Colt.
Hutchinson, Kan.—It is stated that plans are being prepared for the new Santa Fe hotel, to cost $125,000.
Indianapolis, Ind.—According to reports the Merchants Building Company has been incorporated with a capital of $500,000 to erect a fourteen-story store and office at Washington and Meridian Streets.
Ithaca, N. Y.—It is stated that plans have been submitted by Charles H. Bauer for an alumni hall for Cornell University.
Jacksonville, Fla.—The Grand Lodge of Florida, Free and Accepted Masons, is considering the erection of seven-story building 105x80 feet; reinforced-concrete; fireproof construction; to cost $125,000.
Jamestown, N. Y.—The directors of the Y. W. C. A., it is reported, have secured a site at Main and Fourth Streets, and intend erecting a $50,000 building.
The Public Building Committee of the Board of Supervisors will advertise for bids for the construction of a new court-house. Bids will be received in about two weeks.
Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the supervising architect, James Knox Taylor, Washington, D. C., until 3 o’clock P. M. on the 18th day of February, 1907, and then opened for the construction of the building for the Ter-centennial Commission, Jamestown Exposition, in accordance with drawing and specification, copies of which may be had at the supervising architect’s office.
Janesville, Wis.—The Parker Penn
Company, it is stated, is holding conferences with architects for a new factory building. It has been decided to expend about $100,000 on the improvement.
Jasper, Ala.—The contract to erect the court-house is reported to have been awarded to the B. C. Bynum Construction Company, at about $63,000.
Java, S. D.—The German Lutheran Society, it is stated, will erect a new church in the spring.
Kalamazoo, Mich.—E. D. Stair, it is stated, will erect a four-story office building in this city at a coat, of $200,000.
Kansas City, Mo.—Reports state thai plans have been prepared by Architects Howe, Hoit & Cutler for the new temple of B’Nai Jehudah, to be erected at the corner of Linwood Boulevard and Flora Avenue.
It is said that plans are being prepared by Swofford Brothers, owners of the Victoria Hotel, for enlarging and improving the hotel. Cost, $225,000.
Wilder & Wight, First National Bank
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Hartford, Conn.— Benjamin Wistar Morris, 5 West Thirty-first Street, New York City, N. Y., is reported to have been engaged to prepare plans for the art building, which is to be erected for the Athenaeum by J. Pierpont Morgan as a memorial to his father, and also plans for the Colt Gallery, which is to be erected with the $50,000 left by the late Mrs. Colt.
Hutchinson, Kan.—It is stated that plans are being prepared for the new Santa Fe hotel, to cost $125,000.
Indianapolis, Ind.—According to reports the Merchants Building Company has been incorporated with a capital of $500,000 to erect a fourteen-story store and office at Washington and Meridian Streets.
Ithaca, N. Y.—It is stated that plans have been submitted by Charles H. Bauer for an alumni hall for Cornell University.
Jacksonville, Fla.—The Grand Lodge of Florida, Free and Accepted Masons, is considering the erection of seven-story building 105x80 feet; reinforced-concrete; fireproof construction; to cost $125,000.
Jamestown, N. Y.—The directors of the Y. W. C. A., it is reported, have secured a site at Main and Fourth Streets, and intend erecting a $50,000 building.
The Public Building Committee of the Board of Supervisors will advertise for bids for the construction of a new court-house. Bids will be received in about two weeks.
Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the supervising architect, James Knox Taylor, Washington, D. C., until 3 o’clock P. M. on the 18th day of February, 1907, and then opened for the construction of the building for the Ter-centennial Commission, Jamestown Exposition, in accordance with drawing and specification, copies of which may be had at the supervising architect’s office.
Janesville, Wis.—The Parker Penn
Company, it is stated, is holding conferences with architects for a new factory building. It has been decided to expend about $100,000 on the improvement.
Jasper, Ala.—The contract to erect the court-house is reported to have been awarded to the B. C. Bynum Construction Company, at about $63,000.
Java, S. D.—The German Lutheran Society, it is stated, will erect a new church in the spring.
Kalamazoo, Mich.—E. D. Stair, it is stated, will erect a four-story office building in this city at a coat, of $200,000.
Kansas City, Mo.—Reports state thai plans have been prepared by Architects Howe, Hoit & Cutler for the new temple of B’Nai Jehudah, to be erected at the corner of Linwood Boulevard and Flora Avenue.
It is said that plans are being prepared by Swofford Brothers, owners of the Victoria Hotel, for enlarging and improving the hotel. Cost, $225,000.
Wilder & Wight, First National Bank
Lightning Rods
Protection assured by our continuous copper conductors. Our booklet of valuable information, “ Flashes of Lightning,” illustrated, sent free.
THOMAS W. JONES, 180 Front Street NEW YORK
Butcher s
Boston Polish
Is the best finish made for FLOORS, Interior Woodwork and
Furniture.
Not brittle; wilhn either scratch nor deface like shellac or varnish. Is not soft and sticky like beeswax. Perfectly transparent, preserving tne natural color and beauty of the wood. Without doubt the most economical and satisfactory Polish known for Hardwood Floors. For Sale by Dealers bn- Paints, Hardware
and House-Furnishings.
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 ashing.
Sendforour FREE BOOKLET telling of the many advantages of BUTCHER’S BOSTON POLISH,
THE STANLEY WORKS
The Butcher Polish Co., 356 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Mass.
a, o r» • is a superior finish for Our No. 3 Reviver kitchen and piazza floors.
NEW BRITAIN, CONN. NEW YORK CHICAGO
ESTABLISHED 1844 FRENCH’S
Paints and Varnishes
Highest Standard Attainable Write for prices and samples
Samuel H. French and Company
PHILADELPHIA 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 ranklin 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.
THROUGH FRISCO S FURNACE
EDITION
DE LUXE
Illustrations of seven modem steel frame buildings at San Francisco that withstood the earthquakes and fire of April 18th, 1906, with reports on the rust-resisting qualities of Dixon s Silica- Graphite Paint on the steelwork.
WRITE FOR A FREE COPY OF BOOK No. B-14
JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO., Jersey City, U. S. A.
MINERAL WOOL
FIRE, SOUND and VERMIN PROOF SAMPLES AND CIRCULARS FREE
INSULATOR U. S. MINERAL WOOL CO.,
143 Liberty St. NEW YORK
Proved
Besl by
Every Test
Mullins
Fireproof
Window