Architect and engineer (1922) (14594744087)
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Identifier: architectenginee7022sanf (find matches)
Title: Architect and engineer
Year: 1905 (1900s)
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Subjects: Architecture Architecture Architecture Building
Publisher: San Francisco : Architect and Engineer, Inc
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: San Francisco Public Library
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slidingon the anti-friction Murnane Self-Ad-justing Setting Block. Here is the logical answer to the jtlate gla^s breakage evil. Give it your heaity sui>-port. It will materially reduce the total wastage. All Zouri Key-Set Sash, Corner Division Bars and Self-Adjusting Setting Blocks havebeen listed by the Underwriters Laboratories. The Sill Covering D extends from theinner side of the rabbet to the lower edgeof the face, eliminating joints—perpen-dicular screws or nails—positively pro-tecting the wood against deterioration,for leakage is impossible. A-ik eithei- of the firms listed below for full particulars of Zouri Construction COBBLEDICK-KIBBE GLASS COMPANY Oakland and San Francisco CALIFORNIA PAINT ^ GLASS CO. Los Angeles, California Architects are invited to visit our exhibii at 77 OFarrell Street. San Francisco Factory and (Jcncial Olfice:1626 EAST END AVENUE CHICAGO HEIGHTS. ILLINOIS When writing to Advertisers please mention this magazine. 130 THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER
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SPECIFY CALIFORNIAWALL BEDS FOR BEAUTY COMFORTSERVICE The time has passed whenanything is good enoughfor a wail bed. Conceal-be perfect, ofdiscriminatingconsider howgoing to match ment mustcourse, butbuyers nowthe bed isexpensive furniture,fornia wall bedsarchitect, ownertenant. Cali- please and We will be glad to sendyou specifications andprices or if convenient ourrepresentative will call. Send for Circular E California Wall Bed Co. 714 Market Street, San Francisco Sutter 1422 16.5 Thirteenth Street, Oakland Lakeside 1186 time when wages generally can be re-duced. Immigration has been restrictedin such fashion as to greatly reduce whathas in past years been the principalsource of recruits for the ranks of com-mon labor. An increase in business pros-perity will raise the cost of living andincrease the demand for labor. We donot feel that bids can safely be made atlower levels on the assumption thatwages are going to be reduced. Much has been heard to the effect thatfreight rates must
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