October, 1921 
BISHOPRIC 
FOR ALL 
TIME AND CLIME 
Bishopric—The Stepping Stone to 
Happy Homes. 
Everyone looks forward to the time 
when they shall own their own home. 
Owning a home gives one a balance, 
a sense of permanence and a feeling of 
security. 
In your own home you find refuge from 
the avaricious landlord and from the wor¬ 
ries and cares of daily life. Once across 
the threshold of your own home you are in 
your own kingdom where Love is queen. 
The knowledge that 
it is your own home, 
“Your own Castle”— 
brings contentment 
and happiness that 
more than repays you 
for the toil and pa¬ 
tience that has given 
you the greatest of 
blessings “Your Own 
Home” and money 
spent on the home is 
an investment that 
pays dividends in hap¬ 
piness. 
Residence of Geo. W. Klewer, Architect, 36 Crescent Drive, Glencoe, Ill. Bishopric 
Sheathing used as sub-flooring, on roofs under shingles, and as Sheathing 
under Bishopric Stucco Base. Bishopric Stucco Base used on all 
exteriors. Bishopric Plaster Base used on all interiors 
■ INTERLOCKS ’ 
STuSS&rtR 
BASE 
You Build But Once—Build Right 
Stucco Offers an Economical and Fast- 
Groiving Appeal to People who desire 
Homes of Distinct Individuality. 
The Permanency and beauty of Stucco 
Houses depends on the Base used. 
Bishopric under Stucco is universally 
recognized as the Best Base and at the 
same time the least costly building material 
for Stucco Exterior over new or old build¬ 
ings* . , . 
This reputation has been won by its 
wonderful record extending back for 
years, and today remains unassailed. 
Bishopric provides a building that is 
warmer in winter and cooler in summer 
than other forms of construction. As an 
insulating, strengthening, sound-deaden¬ 
ing, moisture-proof and fire-resistant base, 
it insures a building that is absolutely dry, 
vermin-proof and healthy. 
It is of great importance in the construction of the house of stucco to 
provide for the preservation of its beauty, its resistance against fire, vermin 
and decay, its insulation against change of temperature and dampness. 
Bishopric stucco and plaster base in construction and in use, offers the possi¬ 
bilities of this insurance. 
Let us tell you all about it, let us send you “Bishopric for all Time and 
Clime,” a booklet containing facts and details on insulation, sound-deaden¬ 
ing, damp-proof construction, illustrated with photographs of beautiful houses 
built with Bishopric Stucco plaster and sheathing units. I his booklet is yours 
for the asking. 
The Bishopric Manufacturing Company 
568 ESTE AVENUE CINCINNATI, O. 
N. Y. City Office: 2848 Grand Central Terminal 
Factories: Cincinnati, Ohio, and Ottawa, Canada 
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HOUSE & GARDEN 
OCTOBER 1921 
Vol. No. 40, No. 2 
