Otis Elevators Protect the Architect
by Satisfying the User
The interest of elevator users in the mechanism upon which they depend for such constant
service seldom, if ever, reaches beyond the car itself. They understand vaguely that there is an actuating force somewhere, that all the factors of vertical transit are properly co-ordinated for their safety and convenience—but those vital details they leave to the architect and owner.
Smooth, uninterrupted service is not commented upon. But a slight derangement instantly raises a question as to the judgment of the men responsible for the elevator installation.
Thus it is a matter of personal reputation, as well as of operating economy, safety and dur
ability for the architect to specify Otis Elevators—proven of maximum reliability by more than sixty years of successful service.
OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY Eleventh Avenue and Twenty-Sixth St., New York
Offices in All Principal Cities of the World
State National Bank Bldg. Little Rook, Ark. Equipped with three Otis worm gear traction passenger elevators
one Otis sidewalk elevator
Architect, Geo. R. Mann, Little Rock