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Equipped with a Copper roof, with Copper 
leaders, gutters, and flashings; with Brass pipe 
in the hot water circulating system, and with 
real Brass or Bronze hardware, your home is 
well fortified against rust. 
H ere is a house, recently completed by 
Mr. C. S. Rice, on Field Point Road, Green¬ 
wich, Conn., that is impregnable —one that 
denies a foothold to rust even in the cold 
water lines. Brass piping is used throughout, 
including the inlet from the street main. 
In saving the cost of repairs and replace¬ 
ments, successfully avoided by the use of Cop¬ 
per and Brass, this house is actually earning a 
dividend for Mr. Rice every year he lives in it. 
Every year rust costs American home- 
owners more than ^600,000,000, to 
repair and replace substitutes for Copper 
and Brass. 
Safeguard yourselr against rust by 
using Copper and Brass. Other metals, 
when painted or galvanised, it is true, 
may resist rust for a time, but Copper 
and Brass cannot rust at all, and there¬ 
fore last as long as your house stands. 
COPPER CsJ" BRASS 
RESEARCH ASSOCIATION 
Z5 Broadway ^ New York 
Copper and Brass are cheaper 
because you pay for them 
only ONCE, 
WRITE FOR A COPY of our latest book. Printed 
in rotogravure and full of new and striking photo¬ 
graphs. “The Story of Copper” will interest you. 
It is free for the asking. 
H.G. 
COPPER AND BRASS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION 
25 Broadway, New York 
Please send me a copy of “The Story of Copper.” 
Name__. 
Street No__ 
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