A stucco house built of
BISHOPRIC is for “All Time and Clime’’
Residence—A. B. Headley, Esq., No. 1450 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
Architects—Foote, Headley & Carpenter, 401-3 Carter Bldg., Rochester, N. Y, Bishopric Stucco Base used on all Exteriors.
FOOTE, HEADLEY & CARPENTER
ARCHITECTS
401 CARTER BUILDING. CHURCH STREET
ROCHESTER, N. Y. , . ,, „
March 31, 1921.
The Bishopric Manufacturing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
importance in the construction of the house of rovide for the preservation of its beauty, its ;t fire, vermin and decay, its insulation against jerature and dampness. Bishopric stucco and onstruction and in use, offers the possibilities of
ihoto of my residence finished recently on which I used Bishopric erior.
been completed for over a year, and we find the construction [ it makes a warm house in the winter and cool in summer.
Very truly yours,
A. B. HEADLEY.
Bishopric For All Time and Clime,” a booklet for you, l figures, and illustrated with photographs of beautiful ishopric stucco, plaster and sheathing units. Ask for it.
FACTURING COMPANY
5848 Grand Central Terminal CINCINNATI, O. IO, AND OTTAWA, CANADA
The American Architect and The Architectural Review published every other Wednesday by the Architectural and Building Press, Inc., at Stamford, Connecticut. Publication Office, Stamford, Conn. Editorial and Advertising Offices, 243 West 39th St., New York. Yearly subscription, $6.00. Entered as second-class matter Aug. 31st, 1921, at the Post-office in Stamford, Conn., under the Act of March 3d, 1§79. Issue No. 2378, dated October 12, 1921.
BISHOPRIC is for “All Time and Clime’’
Residence—A. B. Headley, Esq., No. 1450 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
Architects—Foote, Headley & Carpenter, 401-3 Carter Bldg., Rochester, N. Y, Bishopric Stucco Base used on all Exteriors.
FOOTE, HEADLEY & CARPENTER
ARCHITECTS
401 CARTER BUILDING. CHURCH STREET
ROCHESTER, N. Y. , . ,, „
March 31, 1921.
The Bishopric Manufacturing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
importance in the construction of the house of rovide for the preservation of its beauty, its ;t fire, vermin and decay, its insulation against jerature and dampness. Bishopric stucco and onstruction and in use, offers the possibilities of
ihoto of my residence finished recently on which I used Bishopric erior.
been completed for over a year, and we find the construction [ it makes a warm house in the winter and cool in summer.
Very truly yours,
A. B. HEADLEY.
Bishopric For All Time and Clime,” a booklet for you, l figures, and illustrated with photographs of beautiful ishopric stucco, plaster and sheathing units. Ask for it.
FACTURING COMPANY
5848 Grand Central Terminal CINCINNATI, O. IO, AND OTTAWA, CANADA
The American Architect and The Architectural Review published every other Wednesday by the Architectural and Building Press, Inc., at Stamford, Connecticut. Publication Office, Stamford, Conn. Editorial and Advertising Offices, 243 West 39th St., New York. Yearly subscription, $6.00. Entered as second-class matter Aug. 31st, 1921, at the Post-office in Stamford, Conn., under the Act of March 3d, 1§79. Issue No. 2378, dated October 12, 1921.