March, 1921 
93 
Residence, 
Glen Ridge, N. J. 
Architect, 
Frank Goodwillie, New York 
Natco Homes 
Cost Less 
Cost less to construct and 
less to keep up—eliminat¬ 
ing such expenses as paint¬ 
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architects advocate and 
specify Natco Hollow Tile 
for residences and all 
moderate size buildings 
not only for their clients, 
but also for their own 
occupancy. 
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“Planked Steak” 
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