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PARAGON “STANDARD” Enameled Washout Closet—adapted for work requiring least possible outlay, but demanding a thoroughly sanitary and effective fixture. Enameled inside and outside with 2-inch Brass Flush Connection and Improved Roll-Top flushing rim. Woods and fittings Quartered Oak, Cherry, Walnut, High Dutch Oak, English Oak, Ox Blood, Bird’s Eye Maple, White Enamel and Mahogany.
Butte, Mont.—It is reported that the Y. M. C. A. will erect a new building to cost about $300,000.
Cambridge, Mass.—According to reports, the plans of Charles R. Greco for the erection of an edifice to the Blessed Sacrament Church at Pearl and Lake Sts. have been accepted. Cost, $80,000. Rev. Father John A. Crowe, pastor.
Carthage, Ia.—It is said that plans have been prepared for a courthouse to be built by the County Commissioners. Cost, $122,- 000.
Castle Shannon, Pa.—G. W. Waterman, it is reported, is contemplating the erection of an $80,000 hotel here.
Cedar Rapids, Ia..—The citizens are reported to have voted in favor of issuing $125,000 bonds for the erection of a city hall.
Charlotte, N. C.—The Charlotte Auditorium Co. is reported incorporated for the
purpose of erecting an auditorium to seat 5,000 at a cost of about $50,000.
Chicago, III.—L. M. Mitchell, 145 La Salle St., it is stated, has prepared plans for an apartment building to be erected on South Park Ave. and Fifty-ninth St. for William L. Beck, builder, 4412 Indiana Ave. Mr. Beck is taking figures. The building will be three-story, 100x71 feet, and will cost $50,000.
J. C. Llewellyn, First National Bank Building, 164 Dearborn St., is preparing plans for a warehouse to be built on the south side of Washington St., 120 feet west of Desplaines St., for the H. M. Hooker Co., 59 West Randolph St. It will be six stories or more, 126x183 feet, of reinforced concrete construction, with concrete founda
tion, have pressed brick front, steam heat, wiring for electric light, the latest improvements, and will cost $150,000 to $200,000.
J. E. O. Pridmore, 164 Dearborn St., has prepared plans and is taking figures on an addition to be built to St. Vincent’s College, at 212 Osgood St. It will be fourstory, 60x108 feet, of fireproof construction, steel and hollow tires, and cost $70,000.
Superintendent Jens Jensen, it is stated, has submitted to the West Park Board plans for a conservatory and park house, which is to be erected in Garfield Park during the summer, at a cost of $225,000.
William L. Klewer, 109 Randolph St., is preparing plans and will take figures on an apartment building to be built at Grace and Rokeby Sts., for Andrew J. Kennedy. It will be three-story, 88x125 feet, and cost $60,000.
Architect E. Stanford Hall, 918 Association Building, 153 La Salle St., is preparing preliminary sketches for a fireproof hotel to be built out of the city, to contain 300 rooms.
M. Born & Co., southeast corner of Franklin St. and Lomax PI., contemplate the erection of a store and loft building at 340 to 344 Fifth Ave. for their own occupancy. The proposed building is to be ten-story, 63x120 feet, probably steel construction on caisson foundation, have pressed brick front, steam heat, electric light, and is estimated to cost about $250,- 000.
Plans and specifications have been prepared, according to reports, by Architect S. S. Beman, 203 Michigan Ave., for the new church to be erected at Garfield Blvd. and State St. for the Washington Park
Baptist congregation, 5530 Prairie Ave. The building will be one-story high, covering an area of 70x150 feet. It will be built of brick and stone and cost about $50,000. A two-story brick and stone parsonage will be built in. connection with the church.
Chickasha, I. T.—It is stated that plans are being prepared for a $50,000 high school.
A $200,000 opera house and hotel will be erected here, it is said, by W. J. Croslen. The building will be a fireproof, five-story structure.
Cincinnati, O.—A new stag hotel is being planned for this city. Dr. Jacob A. ITaerr, Frank Kirchner and Edward Holder are reported interested. The cost is estimated at $60,000.
Architects Elzner & Anderson, 136 Ingalls Building, it is reported, have completed plans for a warehouse for Reins & Meiss. Estimated cost, $100,000.
Cleveland, O.—Reports state that a commercial structure about twelve stories in height and costing $1,000,000 is to be erected shortly on the south side of Euclid Ave. by A. A. Pope, president of the National Malleable Castings Company. The structure will be located on a lot a little east of East Twelfth St., and extending from Huron Rd. to Euclid Ave. The Euclid Ave. frontage of the property is 100 feet.
The Collins Hotel Company, present address, care Baldwin Hotel, has been incorporated, it is reported, and will erect a hotel at the corner of East Ninth and Walnut Sts. The structure will be twelve stories high, of fireproof construction, and is estimated to cost about $1,000,000. J. Milton Dyer, architect, Cuyahoga Building, has been commissioned to prepare the plans.
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