WHEN BUILDING THAT “DREAM HOME” PROFIT BY “EXPERIENCE”
1— Skill or practical wisdom gained by personal knowledge, feeling or action; as a means of experience. 2— The sum total of conscious events which compose an individual life. Thus Webster defines the word
EXPERIENCE:
Res.—Mrs. Wm. B. Green, 133 Steele Road, W. Hartford, Conn.
Mr. Russell F. Barker, Architect, Hartford, Conn., says:
“Bishopric Stucco Base was used on the residence for Mrs. Wm. B. Greene with most gratifying results. This house is built in a very exposed location and has convinced me of the superior insulating qualities of this material.
“The fact that I have used Bishopric Stucco Base on my own residence is the best expression of my opinion of the material that I can give you. I use it exclusively for all stucco work on frame walls.”
Mr. Barker is one of the leading Architects in this country. He has specialized for years on the scientific methods of home construction whereby the greatest living comfort and permanent construction may be obtained; therefore he is recognized as “authority.”
It is a great tribute to “BISHOPRIC” that in the building of his own home he chose to use “BISHOPRIC” from among the many building materials available. Why did he do
ived to him conclusively it
bus other Architects and Contractors, it only use “BISHOPRIC” constantly n the construction of their own homes e the most extreme conditions had to led for.
udgment on the basis of experience, se “BISHOPRIC” in your home, you
astrated booklet. Ask us any quesems, big or little—our Staff of Extdvice at no obligation to you.
ling details for architects and builders.
101 ESTE AVENUE
Cincinnati, Ohio lio, and Ottawa, Canada
fekly at 243 West 39th Street, New York, N. Y. Entered as second-class matter •at New York, N. Y., under the act of March 3rd, 1897. Subscription price in the
United States and Possessions, $10.00 per year. Issue No. 2365, dated April 20th, 1921.
Architect and Owner—Russell F. Barker, 1120 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, Conn. Contractor—The Bent-Bartlett Co., 43 Ann St., Hartford, Conn.
Bishopric Medium Weight Creosote Stucco Base used on exterior
1— Skill or practical wisdom gained by personal knowledge, feeling or action; as a means of experience. 2— The sum total of conscious events which compose an individual life. Thus Webster defines the word
EXPERIENCE:
Res.—Mrs. Wm. B. Green, 133 Steele Road, W. Hartford, Conn.
Mr. Russell F. Barker, Architect, Hartford, Conn., says:
“Bishopric Stucco Base was used on the residence for Mrs. Wm. B. Greene with most gratifying results. This house is built in a very exposed location and has convinced me of the superior insulating qualities of this material.
“The fact that I have used Bishopric Stucco Base on my own residence is the best expression of my opinion of the material that I can give you. I use it exclusively for all stucco work on frame walls.”
Mr. Barker is one of the leading Architects in this country. He has specialized for years on the scientific methods of home construction whereby the greatest living comfort and permanent construction may be obtained; therefore he is recognized as “authority.”
It is a great tribute to “BISHOPRIC” that in the building of his own home he chose to use “BISHOPRIC” from among the many building materials available. Why did he do
ived to him conclusively it
bus other Architects and Contractors, it only use “BISHOPRIC” constantly n the construction of their own homes e the most extreme conditions had to led for.
udgment on the basis of experience, se “BISHOPRIC” in your home, you
astrated booklet. Ask us any quesems, big or little—our Staff of Extdvice at no obligation to you.
ling details for architects and builders.
101 ESTE AVENUE
Cincinnati, Ohio lio, and Ottawa, Canada
fekly at 243 West 39th Street, New York, N. Y. Entered as second-class matter •at New York, N. Y., under the act of March 3rd, 1897. Subscription price in the
United States and Possessions, $10.00 per year. Issue No. 2365, dated April 20th, 1921.
Architect and Owner—Russell F. Barker, 1120 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, Conn. Contractor—The Bent-Bartlett Co., 43 Ann St., Hartford, Conn.
Bishopric Medium Weight Creosote Stucco Base used on exterior