The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 11

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NEW COURTHOUSE PLANS APPROVED: DONE IN 2 YEARS Circular Structure Designs Discarded for a More Modest Building, ‘The new County Court Mouse prob- fom gcemed solved to-day. New Yori| sent so many points of difference] prank and Katherine Temple Emmet. ts to get the court house, not the| {rem the old ones that. the Court) Jamos McLane was best man and the Geile stenotufe planted, bul « House now proposed ‘is an entirely|gshers were Herbert L. Pratt $r. A ‘ “ “| new conception George D. Pratt jr, Ellery James, $8,00,000 building for practical use, 1m order to make the building pro-| Worthington Davis, Charles Stewart, to be finished in two years, It will be| portionate to surrounding buildings |Qianey Miller. Heth Low. Danlel Grant on'the site north of the Muntetpat | tt will tp placed in the midst of a} Lyman. 5 Puilding selected during the Mitchel | little parky but the plans provide for Adthinistration. | returning re private use much of the} The announcement wus made juct night after a meting in the present County Cort House in Cry Hall Park. In attendance were Jus. ‘tloes of the Supfeme Court, members ‘of the old Court House Board, Comp- troller Craig, representing the Board of Estimate; Guy Lowell, the archi- tect who dréw the plans for the pro- posed new circular court house, and/ Lewis Pilcher, the State Engineey| ‘The new structure will be a hex onal building, more modest than le first project. Justice Rovert Fr. Wagner of the! L> > o-oo > o-oo eo: ee OS o-oo oS THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919, of a‘Tustice’s committes last night to! consider and report upon details. He and Justice Edward R. Finch are au- thority for the statements that the building will cost $6,000,000 and its completion may be looked for in two years. “The new court house will be & attueture that the city may well be proud of,” said Justice Wagner after the meeting, “but the object aimed at now is to put up a building that Will be Of the greatest practical bene- fit, without overstepping reasonable bounds in the matter of cost.” New plans were presefted at the tmoeting by Mr. Lowell. These were gone over in detail and fitally were approver! by the Justices. It was said after the meeting that the plans pre- M’LANE-PRATT WEDDING. Giaborate Afternoon Ceremony tn St. James's Chareh. Miss Edith Gibb Pratt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lee Pratt of this | city and Glen Cove, I. 1, was married to Allan MeLane fr. sot of Judge and Mra Aflan McLane, of Baltimore, Mé., yesterday afternoon in St. Jamews Church, Madison Avenue and Tist Street. The rector, the Rev. Dr. F. W. Crowder, performed the ceremony. The feception was at the Pratt residence, No. 1097 Fifth Avenue. ? ‘The bride's attendants were her sis- fers, Misses Harriet and Florence Pratt; her cousin, Mrs. Richard Stockton Em- met, and Misses Katherine Van Ingen, Helen James Elizabeth Biliott, Augusta McLane, Helen Babbott, Elizabeth UULTOOAAATRALS SURE Propert# condemned in connection with tte Court House site. The Court Hous will be massive and dignified ‘Tye interior will contain plenty of too for ail the trial and special term pts of the Supreme Court, and for tye City Court as well, ‘The nineteen fevators of the original plans have WE HAVE IT The Odd, the Unusual for Christmas Gifts SOMETHING DIFFERENT Joeen reduced to twelve. Library and Nothing Commonplace and Yet Reasonably Priced filing rooms with adequate room and light will be provided. There will be more complete arfangeinents for-the elected Chaignan courts. comfort of jurymen than in the pres- ent Court House. 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