BISHOPRIC
Stucco and Plaster Base
1 BISHOPRIC SHEATHING—
Strengthening, insulating, sound-deadening,
weather-proofing unit; for exterior walls,
sub-flooring and sub-roofing.
2 BISHOPRIC STUCCO BASE—
Interlocking dovetailed key, insulating and water-proofing unit; creosote treated and not treated; for exterior. Applied direct
to the studding or over BISHOPRIC
sheathing.
3 BISHOPRIC PLASTER BASE—
Interlocking dovetailed key, insulating, moisture proofing and sound-deadening
unit; for interior plaster walls and ceilings.
A post card from the architect wilt bring him “Bishopric for All Time and
Clime,” a booklet describing Bishopric and specifications for its best use.
IT is of great importance in the construction of the colonial house of stucco to provide for the preservation of its beauty, its resistance against fire, vermin and decay, its insulation against
change of temperature and dampness. Bishopric stucco and plaster base in construction and in use offers the possibilities of this insurance.
THE BISHOPRIC MANUFACTURING CO.
101 Este Avenue
Factories:
Cincinnati, Ohio Ottawa, Canada
Cincinnati, Ohio
New York City Office: 2848 Grand Central Terminal
The American Architect, published every other Wednesday at 243 West 39th Street, New York, N. Y. Entered as second
class matter January 6th, 1909, at the Post Office at; New York, N. Y., under the act of March 3rd, 1897. Subscription
price in the United States and Possessions, $6.00 per year. Issue No. 2371, dated July 6, 1921.
Stucco and Plaster Base
1 BISHOPRIC SHEATHING—
Strengthening, insulating, sound-deadening,
weather-proofing unit; for exterior walls,
sub-flooring and sub-roofing.
2 BISHOPRIC STUCCO BASE—
Interlocking dovetailed key, insulating and water-proofing unit; creosote treated and not treated; for exterior. Applied direct
to the studding or over BISHOPRIC
sheathing.
3 BISHOPRIC PLASTER BASE—
Interlocking dovetailed key, insulating, moisture proofing and sound-deadening
unit; for interior plaster walls and ceilings.
A post card from the architect wilt bring him “Bishopric for All Time and
Clime,” a booklet describing Bishopric and specifications for its best use.
IT is of great importance in the construction of the colonial house of stucco to provide for the preservation of its beauty, its resistance against fire, vermin and decay, its insulation against
change of temperature and dampness. Bishopric stucco and plaster base in construction and in use offers the possibilities of this insurance.
THE BISHOPRIC MANUFACTURING CO.
101 Este Avenue
Factories:
Cincinnati, Ohio Ottawa, Canada
Cincinnati, Ohio
New York City Office: 2848 Grand Central Terminal
The American Architect, published every other Wednesday at 243 West 39th Street, New York, N. Y. Entered as second
class matter January 6th, 1909, at the Post Office at; New York, N. Y., under the act of March 3rd, 1897. Subscription
price in the United States and Possessions, $6.00 per year. Issue No. 2371, dated July 6, 1921.