Building of Fullerton Institu-j tion Not Equal to Grow-i meeting of the board of directors of the Fullerton Hospital, to be held jearly in February, plans will be presented to them for an entirely new j building, to take the place of the present hospital, and to cost approximately nno. Fver since the establishment of the hospital some years ago jit has had an eminently successful ; c areer, but so greatly have the demands on it grown that the present j building has been found to be inade-1 ijuato. Situated as it is, the hospital • lias a large and populous territory to .draw from and is constantly being overcrowded.The present building, which was erected at a cost of about $10,000, is !of wood, and the plans are to remove | this entirely and replace it with a I concrete, fire proof structure which ' 1 shall be liiodernly equipped in every) respect. Eentat ive plans already j ‘have been drawn for the proposed' new structure, and it is said that tliej project has the approval of practical-! !y all the stockholders. At the coming meeting it will be determined I what further steps are to be taken in tlie matter.Fullerton Lodge of Masons had a semi-public installation of officers last