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Architects—Smith & May, Baltimore, Md.—Bishopric Stucco Base used on all Exteriors. 
Summer “Coolness” 
Winter “Warmth” 
From the “Tropics” to the “Northland” 
“Below the Line” when not a tiny breeze sways lazy palm-topped trees, when blazing suns shrivel man and beast 
—you can merrily enjoy your home, if your house is wrapped or overcoated with BISHOPRIC. 
ASPHALT 
MASTIC 
CREOSOT- 
ED WOOD 
STRIP 
DOVETAIL 
LOCK 
INTER LOCKS PLASTER 
Winging your flight to the farthest flung outpost of the freezing 
Northland, you find, contrarily, the same effect. 
South or North—hot or cold—Bishopric affords the construction 
and the durability that meets every demand for comfort. 
A stucco house built throughout of Bishopric provides the utmost 
maximum, within practicable limits, of Comfort. The superior insu¬ 
lating qualities of Bishopric are so 
decidedly extraordinary—it keeps a 
home extremely warm and dry in 
winter—likewise cool in summer. 
While Bishopric was designed first for 
superiority, actual practice has proved that 
a Bishopric built house costs decidedly less 
than stucco and frame houses built by other 
methods—also reduces repairs, depreciation, 
insurance and fuel costs to a minimum, in 
consequence it is the most economical construction for the cottage as well as for the mansion. 
Residence, Fred Dow, Plymouth, Wise. 
Architect, W. C. Weeks, Sheboygan, Wise. 
Contractor, W. C. Runge, Plymouth, Wise. 
Bishopric Stucco Base used on all Exteriors 
“Houses built upon the Wisdom of Ages” a booklet for you, containing facts and details on insu¬ 
lation, sound-deadening, damp-proof construction, and illustrated with photographs of beautiful 
houses built with Bishopric Stucco, plaster and sheathing units will be mailed upon request. 
(We have prepared special technical working details for architects and builders.) 
THE BISHOPRIC MFG. CO. 
525 ESTE AVENUE 
Cincinnati, Ohio 
Factories: Cincinnati, Ohio, and Ottawa, Canada 
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FEBRUARY 1921 
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