THE AMERICAN ARCHITECT—THE ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW VOL. CXXIII, No. 2420
The word service in this company’s name applies to the installation of The Johnson Pneumatic System of Temperature Regulation by no one other than The Johnson Service Company. It implies the efficient performance of the apparatus following installation. It includes the company’s guarantee of attentive interest in the installed apparatus as long as it exists. It embraces the superior benefits derived from The Johnson System, in its various temperature regulation applications: alone unequally advantageous, and especially so with the foregoing comprehensive elements of strict supervision. Service, indeed.
The American Architect and The Architectural Review published every other Wednesday by the Architectural Building Press, Inc., at Stamford, Connecticut. Publication Office, Stamford, Conn. Editorial and Advertising Offices, 243 West 89th 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, 1879. Issue No. 2420, dated May 23, 1923.