July, 1922 
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Res: Wm. C. Laiblin, Con 
gress Lake, O. Archt: Chas. 
E. Firestone, Canton, O. 
Bishopric used on all exteriors. 
Res: Rev. Peter Gray Sears, 
Houston, Texas. Archts.&Con- 
tractors: Thomas & Van Santen. 
Bishopric used on all exteriors 
Res: John Roche, Pelham, N. Y. 
Archts. & Bldrs: Milligan Co., Mt. 
Vernon, N. Y. Bishopric used on 
all exteriors. 
Res: J. C. Fahey, Baltimore, Md. 
Archt: Wm. D. Lamdin. Bishopric 
used on all exteriors. 
\tucco ‘Reflects 
the Highest Refinement 
of Architectural Beauty 
N O expenditure is so important as that which you 
make for a home. 
The outside appearance of the house indicates the man¬ 
ner of the Man within. It indicates your standing in 
the community, and certainly, if circumstances lead you 
to remove elsewhere, you want as a commercial asset in 
your house both strength and beauty, for these are sure 
to secure for you a better return in rent or sale. 
We have prepared “ Bishopric for All Time and Clime” 
an interesting booklet for you, illustrated with photo¬ 
graphs of beautiful houses built with Bishopric stucco, 
plaster and sheathing units. It will be our pleasure to 
mail it to you at our expense. Ask for it. 
Owners, Architects & Builders. The 
Joseph Larong Co., Cleveland, O. 
Bishopric used on all interiors and 
exteriors. 
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603 Este Avenue, Cincinnati, O 
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Factories: Cincinnati, O. and Ottawa Canada. 
New York City address: 2848 Grand Central Terminal 
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