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Residence A. M. Luntz, 1845 Market Avenue, North Canton, Ohio 
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Architect, Chas. E. Firestone, Canton, Ohio 
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For Mansion or Bungalow there is d charm about Stucco that 
is not found in any other material — The economic worth of 
Bishopric Stucco 
over Bishopric Base 
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possessing such insulating qualities cannot be 
over estimated. Its density and water-proof 
qualities, with enormous tensil strength, guar¬ 
antee a permanent construction. It repels 
cold in winter, thereby making the home more 
comfortable and effecting a saving in fuel. 
BISHOPRIC Stucco is furnished in many 
beautiful combinations of color—Alba White, 
Shell Pink. Sienna Buff, Ivoril Cream, Grani- 
stone Grey, French Grey, or any special color 
one may desire. 
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Strength, endurance, artistic merit and econ¬ 
omy of upkeep are written indelibly upon the 
walls inside and outside of homes built of 
BISHOPRIC, in addition to having a great¬ 
er sale or rent value in increasing ratio as the 
years pass by. 
We have “Bishopric For All Time and 
Clime”, a booklet for you containing facts and 
figures and illustrated with photographs of 
beautiful homes built of BISHOPRIC. 
Yours for the asking. 
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The Bishopric Mfg. Company, 621 Este Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 
N. Y. City Office: 2848 Grand Central Terminal Factories: Cincinnati, Ohio and Ottawa, Canada 
