Equip Your Buildings
with cleaning apparatus that is modern and economical to install and operate.
The illustration shows the latest development of mechanical cleaning apparatus. It consists of a vacuum producing valve and tank in basement connected to the live steam pipes of the building and then connected to risers distributed at convenient points, which by the application of tools connected to hose removes all the dust, dirt, etc., from the floors, carpets, walls, etc., and deposits them in the dust collector in the basement.
General Compressed Air & Vacuum Machinery Co.,
4460 OLIVE STREET,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Our Engineering department is at your
disposal for estimates, plans, etc,
Bids will be received by Architect Frank B. Meade, 1002 Garfield Building, for a three-story brick and stone private school to cost $75,000 for the Euclid Heights school.
Architect J. Milton Dyer, 825 Cuyahoga Building, it is stated, has prepared plans for a new building to be erected for the First National Bank. Estimated cost, $500,000.
Hubbell & Benes, Citizens’ Building, are said to have prepared plans for a market house to be erected on the West Side at an estimated cost of $162,000.
It is stated that plans are being prepared by F. Melville Lewis, president of the Hotel Life Company, for a hotel to cost $1,000,000.
Architects Richards, McCarty & Bulford, of Columbus, O., are revising the plans for a wholesale grocery warehouse at Cleveland for the Eldridge-Higgins Company. Estimated cost, $200,000.
Plans are being prepared, it is said, by Milton J. Dyer, 801 Cuyahoga Building, for a new city hall to cost $250,000.
It is reported that the Williamson Co. intends erecting a sixteen-story building on Euclid Ave.
Colorado Springs, Colo.—The Methodists are said to be arranging for the erection of a Deaconess’ Hospital at a cost of $65,000.
It is stated that improvements costing $75,000 are to be made by the directors of the Glockner Sanitarium.
Columbia, S. C.—Bids are asked by the Commission for the Completion of the Statehouse at Columbia, S. C., until noon, April 4, for new structural steel supports
and repairing the metal ceilings. Plans and specifications may be had from Charles C. Wilson, architect, 1302 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
Columbus, O.—It is stated that the Columbus Aerie, No. 297, Fraternal Order of Eagles (Louis Dutoit, president) has decided to erect a building at Pearl and Town Sts. to cost about $50,000.
Covington, Ky.—James Gilmore, Cincinnati, O., is preparing plans for a department store and office building for John R. Coppen, Covington. Estimated cost, $125,- 000.
Denver, Colo.—E. P. Varian, Nassau Building, is stated to have prepared plans for a ten-story office building which Judge Colburn contemplates erecting at Fifteenth and Colfax Sts.
Des Moines, Ia.—The St. Mary’s German R. C. Church members, it is reported, will erect a convent costing about $60,000, according to plans prepared by C. C. Cross & Sons, Good Block.
C. C. Cross & Sons, architects, are said to have prepared plans for a four-story and basement hotel building to be erected by D. C. Nelson at East Fourth and Locust streets. It will be brick, with stone trimmings.
Detroit, Mich.—Widmann, Walsh & Boisselier, architects, Wainwright Building, St. Louis, Mo., it is stated, are preparing plans for a storage house to be built at Detroit for the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, St. Louis. Estimated cost, $500,- 000.
Albert Kahn, Union Trust Building, is reported to have prepared plans for a busi
ness building to be erected at a cost of $150,000 for Grinnell Bros.
Architect R. C. Gies, 520 Wayne County Savings Building, has prepared plans and is ready to take figures for a fine residence for Carl Schweikart, 1922 Jefferson Ave., to be two stories and basement, 50x60 feet, of cement and paving brick, slate roof, hot water heating, combination lighting, open plumbing, plate and art glass, wood and brick mantels, ceramic tile, hardwood finish, hard plaster, etc.
Edmonton, Canada.—A permit for the erection of a new postoffice in this city was lately granted. The building will be erected at the corner of Dougal and Rice Sts. and will cost $250,000. Fred Gelinas, Ottawa, Ont., is secretary of the Department of Public Works.
Johnson & Lines, Edmonton, have been selected to prepare plans for the proposed civic hospital, which will cost $150,000.
Emmettsburg, Ia.—Bids will be received until April 5 by the Board of County Supervisors for erecting a jail and sheriff’s residence. Bids may be submitted on either or both brick and cement construction. Sim R. Stedman, County Auditor.
Evansville, Ind.—The American Society of Equity is stated to have accepted plans for a twelve-story business building, contracts for which, it is reported, will be let within about two months.
Grapeville, Pa.—Architects Milligan & Miller, Wilkinsburg, Pa., it is stated, have plans for the St. Paul’s Orphan Asylum buildings at Grapeville, Pa. Cost; $75,000. Address superintendent of asylum at Butler, Pa.
with cleaning apparatus that is modern and economical to install and operate.
The illustration shows the latest development of mechanical cleaning apparatus. It consists of a vacuum producing valve and tank in basement connected to the live steam pipes of the building and then connected to risers distributed at convenient points, which by the application of tools connected to hose removes all the dust, dirt, etc., from the floors, carpets, walls, etc., and deposits them in the dust collector in the basement.
General Compressed Air & Vacuum Machinery Co.,
4460 OLIVE STREET,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Our Engineering department is at your
disposal for estimates, plans, etc,
Bids will be received by Architect Frank B. Meade, 1002 Garfield Building, for a three-story brick and stone private school to cost $75,000 for the Euclid Heights school.
Architect J. Milton Dyer, 825 Cuyahoga Building, it is stated, has prepared plans for a new building to be erected for the First National Bank. Estimated cost, $500,000.
Hubbell & Benes, Citizens’ Building, are said to have prepared plans for a market house to be erected on the West Side at an estimated cost of $162,000.
It is stated that plans are being prepared by F. Melville Lewis, president of the Hotel Life Company, for a hotel to cost $1,000,000.
Architects Richards, McCarty & Bulford, of Columbus, O., are revising the plans for a wholesale grocery warehouse at Cleveland for the Eldridge-Higgins Company. Estimated cost, $200,000.
Plans are being prepared, it is said, by Milton J. Dyer, 801 Cuyahoga Building, for a new city hall to cost $250,000.
It is reported that the Williamson Co. intends erecting a sixteen-story building on Euclid Ave.
Colorado Springs, Colo.—The Methodists are said to be arranging for the erection of a Deaconess’ Hospital at a cost of $65,000.
It is stated that improvements costing $75,000 are to be made by the directors of the Glockner Sanitarium.
Columbia, S. C.—Bids are asked by the Commission for the Completion of the Statehouse at Columbia, S. C., until noon, April 4, for new structural steel supports
and repairing the metal ceilings. Plans and specifications may be had from Charles C. Wilson, architect, 1302 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
Columbus, O.—It is stated that the Columbus Aerie, No. 297, Fraternal Order of Eagles (Louis Dutoit, president) has decided to erect a building at Pearl and Town Sts. to cost about $50,000.
Covington, Ky.—James Gilmore, Cincinnati, O., is preparing plans for a department store and office building for John R. Coppen, Covington. Estimated cost, $125,- 000.
Denver, Colo.—E. P. Varian, Nassau Building, is stated to have prepared plans for a ten-story office building which Judge Colburn contemplates erecting at Fifteenth and Colfax Sts.
Des Moines, Ia.—The St. Mary’s German R. C. Church members, it is reported, will erect a convent costing about $60,000, according to plans prepared by C. C. Cross & Sons, Good Block.
C. C. Cross & Sons, architects, are said to have prepared plans for a four-story and basement hotel building to be erected by D. C. Nelson at East Fourth and Locust streets. It will be brick, with stone trimmings.
Detroit, Mich.—Widmann, Walsh & Boisselier, architects, Wainwright Building, St. Louis, Mo., it is stated, are preparing plans for a storage house to be built at Detroit for the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, St. Louis. Estimated cost, $500,- 000.
Albert Kahn, Union Trust Building, is reported to have prepared plans for a busi
ness building to be erected at a cost of $150,000 for Grinnell Bros.
Architect R. C. Gies, 520 Wayne County Savings Building, has prepared plans and is ready to take figures for a fine residence for Carl Schweikart, 1922 Jefferson Ave., to be two stories and basement, 50x60 feet, of cement and paving brick, slate roof, hot water heating, combination lighting, open plumbing, plate and art glass, wood and brick mantels, ceramic tile, hardwood finish, hard plaster, etc.
Edmonton, Canada.—A permit for the erection of a new postoffice in this city was lately granted. The building will be erected at the corner of Dougal and Rice Sts. and will cost $250,000. Fred Gelinas, Ottawa, Ont., is secretary of the Department of Public Works.
Johnson & Lines, Edmonton, have been selected to prepare plans for the proposed civic hospital, which will cost $150,000.
Emmettsburg, Ia.—Bids will be received until April 5 by the Board of County Supervisors for erecting a jail and sheriff’s residence. Bids may be submitted on either or both brick and cement construction. Sim R. Stedman, County Auditor.
Evansville, Ind.—The American Society of Equity is stated to have accepted plans for a twelve-story business building, contracts for which, it is reported, will be let within about two months.
Grapeville, Pa.—Architects Milligan & Miller, Wilkinsburg, Pa., it is stated, have plans for the St. Paul’s Orphan Asylum buildings at Grapeville, Pa. Cost; $75,000. Address superintendent of asylum at Butler, Pa.