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Jimmy Didato 

 Is Still Going Strong 



Jimmy's friends have stopped shaking 

 their heads. 



Years ago they decided he would kill him- 

 self if he kept on working the way he was. 

 But he kept right on, and kept right on 

 making money, and kept right on building 

 bigger and bigger houses. 

 Jimmy is into everything — himself. 

 He says, "I hat's how 1 get everything 

 there is in everything." 



Me also says: "Some day. after I get my 

 range built as I have planned to do, then 

 I'll do .some sitting back and see to it that 

 the other fellow works. " 

 Of course. Jimmy thinks he will sit back. 

 But he won t. 



Furthermore, when he gets the range com- 

 pleted that he has planned for, he will go 

 right on building just the same. 



His last house is one of our top-notch Full 

 iron Framers, 66 feet wide and I 70 feet 

 long, built especially for sweet peas. 

 So satisfied has he been with everything 

 we have built for him, that when his neigh- 

 bor, Henry Schnitzpahn, thought of build- 

 ing, Jimmy saw to it personally that he 

 came to the right firm. 

 As a result, we are just completing two 

 houses, each 46 feet by 207 feet, for the 

 neighbor. 



We'll soon show you photos of them, and 

 tell you all about it. 



Steel is higher. 



And going higher. 



Good time to build. 



cheaper. 



Likely to cost more. 



Wont be any 



Philadelphia 

 133 South li'th St. 



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HOME OFFICE AND FACTORY, ELIZABETH. N. J. 



New York, 101 Park Arenue 



Boston-9 

 294 Washington St. 



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