Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 200, 4 June 1919 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1919. r AND WEEKLY HOUSE PLANS

BUILDERS'

NEWS

YOUR NEW HOME Will not be complete unless you make provisions for the newest offering in electrical helps The best way to find out what la newest and best Is to come to our store and see them. We will gladly belp you with your plans along the electrical line and feel certain that our advice will not go amiss. We sell Genco Light for those who live where city power is not available. Richmond Electric Go. 1105 Main Street Phone 2826

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your Base-burner and extra soft coal stoves into the cellar and heat the whole house, instead of two or three rooms, you would be glad to have them out of the way and be rid of the dirt. You can heat all your rooms with the same amount spent for fuel for the two stoves, if you have us install a "FRONT RANK STEEL FURNACE."

ROLAND and BEAGH

PHONE 1611

1136 MAIN STREET

BUILD NOW "To Increase the Efficiency of Labor, to Increase Production so that Prices May Be Lowered. U. S. Dept. of Labor, W. B. Wilson, Secretary Business, from ditch digging to banking, needs building as a stimulus at this time. Building investments, if made with reasonable prudence, are enhanced in value with the increase of population. A universal building program means more to the United States right now than at any time in its history. It means individual efficiency for labor, it means increased production in all correlated industries, it means increased material demands until production reaches the quantity production level necessary for, reducing unit costs, eventually, it means lower prices. This country is the soundest, healthiest, wealthiest in the world. If you need a home or a building do not hesitate a day longer in going to work on it. ' Prices will not be lower until production is increased, costs will not go down until quantity production permits us to avail ourselves of the economy of the maximum efficiency of labor and machinery. , To increase labor efficiency, to increase production, to lower prices BUILD NOW.

: Electric Wiring ?....... . YES Plumbing? YES Electric Fixture Designing? .... YES Heating? .. YES . Is Our Service Good? YES TRY US Stanley Plumbing & Electric Co. 910 Main Phone 1286 I I , i

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This is certain should you install in your new home, or replace your pressnt heating system with a Round Oak MOISTAIR HEATING SYSTEM The Round Oak is the only system that automatically ventilates and humidifies. The only system that combines with comfort and economy the big. vital essentials of fresh, moist air, which is another word for health. It ventilates, it humidifies, it keeps your home warm, comfortable, and healthful, permanently free from furnace dust, dirt, gas and smoke. Durable, simple, trouble-proof. Yet it is the most economical heating system made.

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COMFORT ASSURED Make the heating system of your new home a permanent investment

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A Cottage of Pleasing Appearance A very attractively designed cottage is shown in the accompanying sketch. It is so arranged as to utilize all space, with bright, well ventilated rooms. The first floor contains a large living room, library, dining room with bay window, pantry, kitchen and a den. On the second floor are two bedrooms and bath. The cellar extends under the entire house. ' Clyde Smith Adams, Architect. Sixteen Building Permits Issued in the Last Month Permits for sixteen new buildings, involving a total expenditure of $89,340 were issued by the city during the month of May, according to the report of Building Inspector Pinnick. Improvements in buildings costing $1 2,490 were also started during the month, making a total expenditure for building and improvements in the city for the month of $101 ,830. This is the largest amount spent for building in the city this year, according to the building inspector's records, exceding that of last month by approximately $20,000. f . Thirty-three permits were issued for electric wiring arid twelve for the installation of heating plants. The building inspector made 1 93 inspections during the month and ordered the removal of seven trees that were in danger of falling or being blown down. The total collections from all permits during the month amounted to $224.75.

Certainty Is a Mighty Pleasant Feeling But that is the way we feel about every job we undertake and we guarantee that you will manifest the same feeling about that new roof after we have left. R. J. BEHRINGER South CSt, between 8th and 9th. Phone 1929

Anti-Trust

The all around ready mixed paint in ' all shades. The same paint as' you pay $3.50 per gallon for elsewhere.

Our Price $2.25 Per Gallon

RFTI RARM PAINT $1

Per Gallon $1.00

Old Reliable Paint Co.

10-12 So. 7th

Phone 2230

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'ANYTHING IN BUILDING

Appraisements and valuations, contracts, schools, churches and public buildings.

HARRY E. PINNICK . GENERAL CONTRACTOR

My list of satisfied customers numbers into the thousands. Why not allow me to take care of your needs in these lines. Phone 2132 Richmond, Ind. Shop 112 So. 10th St

See Mansfield Now Get your complete Plans, Details and Specifications early.

904 MAIN STREET

PHONE 1593

Buy Goal Now! is the soundest kind of advice BUT FIX YOUR FURNACE NOW is equally sound You all realize more or less trouble with your heating plants in the winter time and you are always in a rush to get it fixed. Of course, you want it fixed in a hurry, but why not give it attention now and be prepared. If you wait until next winter this season you will likely be disappointed, so we advise that you have the necessary repairs made now. John H. Nie woehner Sanitary and Heating Engineer 819 So. G Street Phone 1828