February 9, 1918
RECORD AND GUIDE
187
ALBION, N. Y.—Western House of Re¬
fuge, W. E. Dye, pres.. Board of Managers,
Albion, owner, contemplates erecting a
cottage at the Western House of Refuge
for Women, from plans by Lewis F. Pil¬
cher, State Architect, Capitol, Albany, N.
Y. Details will be available later.
ROCHESTER, N. Y.—J. Foster Warner,
1036 Granite Bldg, Rochester, has working
plans in progress for interior alterations
to the 4-sty brick drug store at 31 Main
st East, for the Weaver Estate, owner, and
the Guilford Drug Co., 1-5 North av, Roch¬
ester, lessee.
FULTON, N. Y.—O. C. Breed, Kirk-Bldg,
Fulton, architect and engineer, completed
sketches for an extension to the 2-sty
brick and steel office and shipping room
at present plant, for the Oswego Pulp &
Paper Co., Fulton, N. Y., owner. Cost,
$20,000.
FULTON, N. Y.—Fort Stanwix Canning
Co., East Garden st, Rome, N. Y., owner,
contemplates rebuilding the 1 or 2-sty
brick office and warehouse, from privately
prepared plans.
LITTLE FALLS, N. Y.—Standard Oil Co.,
26 Broadway, Manhattan, owner, is hav¬
ing plans prepared privately for a 1-sty
brick and reinforced concrete distributing
station, 34x45, along the railroad tracks,
for which H. D. Best & Co., 52 Vanderbilt
av, Manhattan, has the general contract.
THEATRES.
LOCKPORT, N. Y.—Lewis & Hill, Bris¬
bane Bldg, Buffalo, N. Y., completed
sketches for a 2-sty reinforced concrete,
steel and brick theatre, stores and offices,
65x150, for a company now forming, W. N.
Cress, interested. Cost, $85,000.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FULTON, N. Y.—Manley T. Brackett,
Maple st, Fulton, owner, contemplates re¬
building the barn, probably frame, 1-sty,
to contain about thirty cows and five horse
Stalls, from privately prepared plans. Cost,
$3,000.
SYRACUSE. N. Y.—A. E. Bump, 40 Mar¬
ket st, Boston, Mass., has plans in pro¬
gress for a 4-sty reinforced concrete tank
bldg, 150x50, at the Erie Canal, for the
Syracuse Rendering Co., Clinton F. Farns-
worth, local supt., 119 Cambridge st, Syra¬
cuse, owner. Cost, $80,000.
GENEVA, N. Y.—O'Malley Motor Co.,
Exchange st, Geneva, owner, contemplates
erecting an addition to the public garage
in Exchange st. No architect has been
selected. Cost, $7,000.
NEW ROCHELLE. N. Y.—Huguenot
Trust Co., 34 North av, New Rochelle, con¬
template erecting a bank bldg. No archi¬
tect has been selected. Project is indefi¬
nite and may not go ahead for some time.
SPRINGDALE. CONN.—J. Leeds Neff,
Springdale, Conn., owner, contemplates
erecting a 2-sty dwelling on Knickerbock¬
er av, from privately prepared plans. Cost,
$3,000.
BATAVIA, N. Y.—City of Batavia, I. J.
Carmichael, City Clerk, 7 Fisher Park,
Batavia, owner, is having plans prepared
privately for remodeling the 2-sty brick
dwelling, 46x64, with wing, 22x38, into a
city hall. Consists of new 2-sty brick
rear addition, 16x22. Cost, $15,000.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
ALBANY, N. Y.—George F. Hardy, 309
Broadway, Manhattan, architect and engi¬
neer, will draw plans for a brick factory,
in the Lumber District, for the A. P. W.
Paper Co., Seth Wheeler, Jr., vice-pres.,
1271 Broadway, Albany, N. Y., owner. De¬
tails will be available later. Cost, $250,-
000.
HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS.
ALBANY, N. Y.—Lewis F. Pilcher, State
Architect, Capitol, Albany, N. Y., is pre¬
paring plans for a 3-sty brick and stone
State laboratory, 50x148, on New Scotland
av, for the State of New York, Dr. Her¬
man M. Biggs, State Health Comr., Al¬
bany, N. Y., owner. Cost, $125,000.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
WHITESBORO, N. Y.—Pember & Cam¬
paigne, 24 James st. Albany, N. Y., com¬
pleted preliminary plans for a 2-sty brick
high and grade school, 120x63, to contain
11 grade classrooms, a high school, lab¬
oratory and assembly hall, in District
No. 2, for the Village of Whitesboro,
Board of Education, John Edwards, pres.,
Whitesboro, N. Y., owner. Cost, $80,000.
BUFFALO, N. Y.—The City of Buffalo
has been granted an additional appropria¬
tion of $500,000 toward the erection of
new school bldgs from plans by Howard
E. Beck, Municipal Bldg, Buffalo, archi¬
tect. Details will be available later. Total
cost, $891,915.
STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS.
SYRACUSE, N. Y.—Gordon Wright, City
Bank Bldg.. Syracuse, has plans in pro¬
gress for a 1-sty frame office bldg, 30x40,
at 309 Van Buren st, for the Wilson &
Greene Lumber Co., 309 Van Buren st, Sy¬
racuse, owner. Cost, $6,000.
ALBANY, N. Y.—Obenaus Nichols Co.,
119 State st, Albany, has plans in pro¬
gress for alterations to the 3-sty brick
office bldg, 22x50, at the southwest cor of
Pine and Chapel sts, for Matthew J. Corey,
IS Beaver st, Albany, N. Y., owner. Cost,
$3,000.
AUBURN, N. Y.—A. Munger, architect,
c/o owner, completed plans for a 3-sty
brick and steel telephone bldg, in South
st, for the New York Telephone Co., 15
Dey st, Manhattan, owner.
CONTRACTS AWARDED.
All items follovnng refer to general
contracts, except those marked "sub."
APARTMENTS, FLATS & TENEMENTS.
BRONX.—Peter Guthy, 926 Broadway,
Brooklyn, has the general contract for
rebuilding the 5-sty brick tenement, SOx
50, at the cor of Webster av and 184th st,
for Max Weiss, on premises, owner, from
plans by Henry J. Nurick, 957 Broadway,
Brooklyn, architect. Cost, $10,000. ,
PORTCHESTER. N. Y.—David Schmall-
ing, 20 Townsend st, Portchester, has the
general contract for rebuilding the 3-sty
brick apartment and stores, 36x40, at 40
South Main st, for Thomas and Jonas Gold-
witz, owners, c/o Columbia Tea Co., Main
st, Portchester, from plans by D. H. Ponty,
Liberty sq. Portchester, architect. Cost.
$5,000.
BANKS.
PLATTSBURG. N. Y.—Fred W. H. Ka-
lor, 37 South River st, Plattsburg, has the
general contract for alterations to the
brick and stone bank at 89 Margaret st,
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all Foreign Countries.
OWNERS, ENGINEERS and ARCHITECTS are respectfuUy
requested by this Corporation to submit their enterprise to It.
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REFERENCES
The following ia a selected list of encineerinr work and bnildlnff construction with which the personnel of this Corporation have been
identified as principals:
Metropolitan life, Neir Tork, N. T.
e©ari, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, HL
Electrical Develoiiineut & I'ower House, Toronto, Can¬
ada: Niagara FallB, N. Y.
Rio de Janeiro Tramwayi & Usht & Powtf Plant,
Rio de Janeiro, brazil.
Hotel Bt. ReBla. New York. N. T.
Hotel Tart. New Haren, Conn.
San Antonio Land St Irrigation. Ban Antonio, Tvl.
McExlco, Northwestern R. R. EI Paso, Tex.
Metropolitan Street R&llwar, New York, N. T.
PrudentlaJ Life. Newark. N. J.
ITnion B. B. Station. Columbus, O.
Oakland National Bank. Oakland, Cal.
Barcelona Traction A Ught & Power Plant, Baroe-
looa. Spain.
West End Street Railway System. Boston. Mass.
Dominion Coal Co. Plant, Nora ScoUa, Canada.
Union Railroad Station, Washington, D. C.
Wanamaker Buildings, New York, N. T., and Phlla-
delohla. Pa.
Sao Paulo Tramway A Light A Power Plant, Sao
PauJo. Brazil.
New England Oas & Coke Plant, Ererett, Mass.
Worthlnjiton Pump Works, Harrison. N. J.
Union Bank of Canada. Winnipeg. Canada.
Meruaants Refrigerator Co.. Jersey City, N 7
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