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oAnnouncement 
to Prospective Home Guilders: 
HE BETTER HOMES movement has raised 
the general standard of home building to a 
marked degree. The home builder today 
is convinced of the wisdom of permanent 
construction; he knows it to be the ultimately eco¬ 
nomical method. 
This Association is anxious to assist the prospective 
home builder in formulating his plans for a better 
home . Heretofore we have illustrated in our adver¬ 
tisements Indiana Limestone homes costing $25,000 
and up. During 1923 we shall go a step further: we 
shall give the prospective home builder a series of 
designs of Indiana Limestone houses of comparative 
simplicity and interesting originality, which may be 
built at surprisingly low cost. 
If you contemplate building a home, you may, we 
believe, receive many valuable suggestions by follow¬ 
ing our advertisements commencing with the Febru¬ 
ary issue of this publication. 
Indiana Limestone Quarrymen’s Association 
Box 782 * Bedford, Indiana 
THE NATION’S BUILDING STONE 
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