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THE UNIVERSITY

OF ILLINOIS

LIBRARY

720.7TC65V- 11-13

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THE UNIVERSITY

OF ILLINOIS

LIBRARY

72071165v. 13

ARCHITECT U8AL

UBWUN-

As an acknowledgement of their earnest appre-

ciation of his wholehearted service to the school, andin full appreciation of his sincere endeavors for their

instruction and advancement, the students of the

department of architecture dedicate this book to

Professor Lemuel Cross Dillenback

[2]

University of Illinois

DAVID KinleY. Ph.D.. LL.D.. President

College of Engineering

milo s. Ketchum. b.s.. C.E.

HARVEY HERBERT JORDAN*. B.S.

Dean

Assistant Dean

Department of Architecture

1925-1926

LORING HARVEY PROVINE. B.S.. A.E.. A. I.

A

Professor of Architectural Engineering and Head of the Department

James McLaren White. B.S.. A.I.A

Professor of Architectural Engineering and Supervising Architect

REXFORD NEWCOMB. A.M.. M.Arch.. A.I.A.

Lemuel Cross Dillenback. a.m.. A.I.A.

Cyrus Edmund Palmer. B.S.. M.S.

LAFORCE BAILEY. B.S.. M.S.. B.P.. A.I.A.

Professor of Architectural History

Associate Professor of Architectural Design

Associate Professor of Architectural Engineering

Assistant Professor of Architectural Design

Thomas Edward O'Donnell. B.S.. M.S.. M.Arch.. A.I.A.

Assistant Professor of Architectural History

William Arthur Foster. B.S.. B.Arch.

Otto macensius Olsen. A.B.

Louise Marie Woodroofe. B.P.

Frank Mills Lescher. B.S.

James Howard Chance. B.S.

Rodney Eugene Spangler, B.S.

GERALD VIVIAN DAVIS. Ecole dcs Beaux-Arts

Keith Graham Reeve. B.S.

PHILLMORE JACOBSON. B.S.

Mildred Camp. A.B.. B.I..S.

Assistant Professor of Rural Architecture

Associate in Architectural Design

Instructor in Freehand Drawing

Instructor in Architecture

Instructor in Architecture

Instructor in Architecture

Instructor in Freehand Drawing

Assistant in Architecture

Assistant in Architecture

Librarian. Richer Library

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The Architectural Society

John w. Gregg

ralph h. kloppenburg

mary t. worthen

LaForce Bailey

John W. Gregg

OFFICERS 1925-26

Executive Committee

LaForce Bailey

President

Vice-President

Secretary -Treasurer

Faculty Advisor

J. J. Rowland

YEAR BOOK STAFF

William P. Kramer

Herbert Sobel

John W. Ruettinger, Jr.

A. LlBIN

A. M. Ives

A. Wupper

L. R. St. John

Editor

Business Manager

Foreign Advertising

Circulation

Local Advertising

Assistant Editor

Make-up

FETE COMMITTEE

C. T. MlERS. General Chairman

BUSINESS

HERBERT SOEEL Chairman

J. W. RUETTINGER, JR. W. B. PARKS

DECORATIONS

J. DON PROUTY. Chairman

P. E. SONESON J. J. ROWLAND

G. M. BUTZOW C. N. BULLARD

C. C. Braun D. s. King

[4]

The Architectural Society

ACTIVE MEMBERS 1925-26

AIRMAN. W. E.

ANDRUS, G.S.

AYRES. D. P.

BENN. W. W.

BENNET. J. R.

BERG. CARLBERNER. J. L.

BRADLEY. DAVID

BRAINARD. R. S.

BRAUN. CARLBREDEHORN. H. D.

BULLARD. C. N.

BUTZOW. G. N.

BUESCHNER. W. B.

CAMPBELL, C. H.

CARROLL. M. F.

CERLING. E. L.

COHEN. SIDNEY

COIFOID. G. R.

CONFER. E. L.

COOLING. A. A.

CRAIN. W. P.

CRISSEY, J. C.

DE COSTED. E. L.

DENNY. C. B.

DE TURK, L. E.

DETZEN. H.

DREW. ELLENDRUMMOND. ROBT.

DURHAM. VV. T.

EBERHARDT, A.

ECKERMAN, OSCARELARTH. H. G.

ELLIS, C. F.

ENGLISH. J. F.

FARNSWORTH. VV.

FARWELL, J. A.

FIERBAUGH. J. F.

FISCHMAN. O.

FITCHNER. E. E.

FORK. A. E.

FOSTER, E. B.

FREIBERG, F. A.

GANSCHINIETZ, JOE

FROHMAN, R.

GARNS. H, S.

GARRETSON. VV. G.

GLISCH. H. S.

GREGG. J. VV.

GRENNAN. C. A.

GRIFFITH. ESTHER

GRIFFITH. HELENHEDRICK. L. C.

HELD. DOROTHYHELMEY. L. P.

HERTZBERG. CARLIII Mil RLIN. R. T.

HILL, H. D.

HOLMSTRAND, F. E.

HOPPING. GEO.

HUNT. D. H.

HURLEY, F. D.

HURWITZ. J.

IVES, A. M.

JACKSON, J. F.

JACOBSON, K.

JAMAIS, L. E.

JARVIS. J. D.

JOHNSON. B. K.

JOHNSON. LEOJONES, GEO.

JONES, WALKKECK. G. B.

KEIL, K. B.

KEITH, G. S.

KING. D.

KINNICOTT. R.

KLINGENSMITH, VV. P.

KLOPPENBURG. R. H.

KRAMER, VV. P.

LE VEE. R. H.

LINCOLN, FRANKLINLINDBLADE. LESTERLONG. C. V.

MCDANIEL. C. D.

MCKEE. H. J.

MARTINS. PHIL

MEADOR, G. C.

MIERS, C. T.

MILLER. L. B.

MILLER. MOSEMITCHELL. ROBT.

MOSES. HORACENISBIT, M. E.

OGDEN. J. A.

OTT, WALTEROZIER. L. E.

PANHORST. H. O.

PARK. G. E.

PATTERSON. M. R.

PETERSON. D. E.

PILLOW, C. J.

POLACEK, C.

POORE. W. E.

PROUTY. J. D.

PRUNER. W. E.

RATHBURN. ROWLANDREED, W. W.

REICHEL. R. T.

RICHARDSN. L. A.

ROAT. W. O.

ROWLAND. J. J.

RUDE. W. B.

RUETTINGER, JOHNROTHMAN, MARGARETSAWTELL. R. B.

SCHEYER. R. VV.

SCHMARR. J. E.

SCHROEDER. C. VV

SCHWENDT. B.

SHAFER. PAULSIMON. WM.SMILEY. G. E.

SMITH. B. L.

SOBEL. H.

SONESON. P. E.

SPANN. F. W.STEIN. R. E.

STILLVVELL, C. VV.

ST. JOHN, L. R.

SWEET. JOHNTAUBERT, ED.

THOMAS. H. W.

TIPTON. P. H.

TOWLE, E. W.VAGTBORG. H. C.

TUTTLE. L. E.

VOELL. R. F.

VOLLENTINE. E. W.WATERMAN. A. E.

WATTS. J. C.

WEBER. ELIZABETHWEBER. R. F.

WEILER. J. J.

WHITF. H. E.

VVINSAUFR. L. P.

VVORTHEN. MARY T.

VVUPPER. ARTHURYOUNG. P. W.

ZECHMAN. D. H.

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THE RUSSIAN FETE

The ninth annual Fete was designed in the Modern Russian style. The corridors were

transformed into walled streets and led to Ricker Library which was decorated as the homeof a Russian nobleman.

Fellowships and Prizes

THE FRANCIS J. PLYM FELLOWSHIP

This Fellowship is awarded annually, by competition, to a graduate of the

department, and carries a stipend of twelve hundred dollars for one year of

travel and study abroad.

Earl Victor Gauger. Holder for 1925

THE PLYM FOREIGN SCHOLARSHIP FORARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERS

This Scholarship is awarded annually by competition to a graduate of the

Department. The value of the scholarship is seven hundred dollars to be used

toward defraying the expenses of six months of study and travel abroad.

Reuben John Pfeifer. Holder for 1925

THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE MEDALThe American Institute of Architects offers annually a medal to the

graduate of the Department whose work for the four years in the entire

curriculum is adjudged the best.

HOMER FAY PFEIFFER. Holder for 1925

THE SCARAB MEDALThe Scarab Medal in Architecture is awarded annually to a Sopho-

more or Junior in the department. The Medal is of bronze and is awarded

by competition.

Leonard Paul Sumarkoff. Holder for 1925

THE RICKER PRIZE

This prize, established by Alpha Rho Chi as a memorial to Dr. Nathan

Clifford Ricker, is open to students registered in the second semester. Junior

year of Architectural History. The prize totals fifty dollars in books and is

awarded annually.

Holders for 1925

J. D. PROUTY K. G. SHOPEN L.C.HEDRICK

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Fellowships and Prizes

THE PLYM PRIZE FOR SUMMER SKETCHES

Through a gift of Mr. Francis J. Plym a prize of fifteen dollars in

books is awarded each year for the best outdoor sketch made during the

summer vacation.

DONALD KING, Holder for 1925

THE VAN DORT PRIZE

This prize consists of twenty-five dollars in books and is presented each

year by G. Broes Van Dort for the two best solutions of the Class A,

IV Project. B. A. I. D.

Homer fay Pfeiffer. First Clarence T. Paul, Second

THE PLYM PRIZE FOR ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING

The prize representing fifty dollars worth of books is awarded by com-

petition to three students in the Junior year of Architectural Engineering.

Holders for 192 5

H. E. Holmes J. C. Arntzen a. W. Krieg

THE GROSS PRIZE

Through the generosity of Christian Gross of the American Embassy at

Paris, France, a prize of one hundred dollars was offered for the best solution of

a design for a villa.

K. G. REEVES, Winner

THE PLYM PRIZE FOR SKETCH PROBLEMS

This prize of ten dollars in books is awarded each year for the best

solution to any sketch problem given during the academic year.

W. A. ROLLESTON. Holder for 1925

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WARREN PRIZE COMPETITIONSUBURBAN ATHLETIC CLUB Placed 4th. B. A. I. D.

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M. E. GroganA CHURCH BAY

First Mention Placed B. A. I. D.

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Second Mention

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First Mention B. A. I. D.

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Phillmo.'C Jacobson

SKETCH PROBLEMA TRADE SCHOOL

Firs! Mention B A. [. D.

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Ralph H. Kloppenburg

SKETCH PROBLEMA TRADE SCHOOL

F.rs: .\K-n:ion B. A. I. D.

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AH EMD." PAV3U0N.

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A BOAT HOUSEK. G. Reeve Second Mention B. A. I. D

K. G. Reeve

AN END PAVILIONW. A. Rolleston Second Mention B. A. I. D.

A POLO CLUBSecond Mention B. A. I. D.

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FREE HAND\V. A. Rolleston First Mention

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CHARCOALFirsr Mention

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A. A. Cooling

PENCIL SKETCHING

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Ralph KloppenburgSTATE BED ROOM

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A BOAT CLUB Second Mention B. A. I. D.

Architect's SuppliesDietzgen Drawing Instruments

Excello - - Gem Union ChampionProportional Dividers

Triangles and T-squaresInspect our display of specialties

Good Drawing PapersYou want the best. We handle only the best. Come in

and make your own selections for rendered drawings,

studies, detailing, pencil or water color sketching.

Pencil, Inks. Water Colors.

Charcoal. Pastels

STUDENTCUPPLYCT0RE'ervice ^Jr3^ 1^^. f Jeri isfheiion

Chuck" Bailey 608 South Sixth Street Shelby Himes

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H- i nriiiHii a m.. lllllll t llllilllii H

When you are looking for

the engineers you will find

them at the

WRIGHTSWEETSHOP

drinking special Malts.Dandy light lunches

ArchitectsMEET THE GANG

AT ERNIE'S

For YourMid-Afternoon Lunch

Don't Forget

that Double Thick. 10c Malt

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—One door north of the

Post Office.

Just one store on the campus

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ERNIE'S LUNCHNo. 1—202 1-2 S. MathewsNO. 2—210 S. Mathews

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WEEKLY SKETCH PROBLEMA SYNAGOGUE

Mention

[54]

SINCE 1921

The Spring of 1921 marked the

beginning of the Real Co-op on

the Boneyard. Our growth and

progress has been largely due to

your confidence in co-operative

selling. Our policy in the future

will continue to be that of service

and quality, which has won your

support.

ENGINEERS COOPERATIVE SOCIETY1 11^k* mam* \j\s V/lIllinois' Only Co-operative Bookstore

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NowTake the old Kodak from

the shelf. Dust it off

Get Film from Usand Lei Us

Do the Finishing

Duncan'sPHOTO. ART 8 GIFT

SHOP614 E. GREEN STREET

You!Use this "Ad" and have

Weber make your Cap fo'

Gown Photos at a Cut

Rate.

One-Third Off

Regular Price

Good Until June 30. 1926

Weber StudioJOHN AT SIXTH ST.

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A. E. COLEMAN

High Glass Ornamental Iron

and

Bronze Work

37th & Stewart Avenue Chicago, Illinois

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No Room for Guess WorkThe methods of this store leave no room for guess work, and

satisfaction is assured because its dependable quality proves the

best in the long run.

Everything available for the

ARCHITECT - ENGINEERART STUDENT

At the

U. of I. Supply Store( The Co-Op) On the Square (The Co-Op)

[ 57 ]

E" 'E Q. "E

Announcing

OUR

,4 ny-way-pay-plan

and new line of

KuppenheimerGood Clothes

Make Us a Visit

Roger Zombro & Co.

Neil St. at the Head of Main

Clothes You Are Proud to Wear

CONFIDENCE

It is always the policy of

GELVIN'S to offer Illini

Men clothes of predomi-

nant style and distin-

guished quality at fair

prices. The result is an

ever increasing confidence

on their part in this shop.

GELVIN'SChampaign— Green Street

Chicago— Republic Bldg.

"Apparel for University Men "

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Schmidt Costumesfor

Fraternity Affairs

School Pageants and Plays

Designers Manufacturers - Renters

MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION

We Were Official Costumers for the Russian Fete in March 1926

Schmidt Costume and Wig Shop920 N. Clark St. Chicago. Illinois

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John Griffiths & Son Company

General Contractors

and Builders

Among the buildings we erected are the following:

Wanamaker Store

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Avery Brundage

1 10 S. Dearborn Street Chicago. Illinois

B- •H

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Western Brick CompanyDanville. Illinois

Facing Brick Common Brick

Capacity 135.000.000 Yearly

MORRIS L. HECKER COMPANY: Sales Representative

for Champaign and Urbana

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I \V. Frank Cook Grover W. Kisner §

Cook & Kisner| "Style Headquarters for the Campus" |

MEN'S I

I HIGH GRADE CLOTHINGj

I AND FURNISHINGS

Catering Especially to the

Men and Young Menof the University District

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604 East Green StreetChampaign. Illinois

HOME OFTHE

Rider "MasterPen"

Fountain Pen

Specialists

Pens•WDIVIDLMLLY

FITTED

612 EAST GREEN STREET

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WEEKLY SKETCH PROBLEMA HERMITAGE

W. B. P.irk-! Mention

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New York

No Home Too SmallFor Good Plumbing

The faucets are the one part of plumbing that

are in constant daily use—they are subject to

wear—how important then that they be selected

with utmost care—that they be of the best metal,

of the best workmanship and that they have a

reputation back of them.

Mueller faucets without a fault

have the necessary qualifications—plumbers and architects knowthis and specify them.

MUELLER GO.DECATUR, ILLINOIS

San Francisco Los Angeles

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Alfred Olson Company

PAINTINGDECORATINGPAPER HANGING

Contractors for Painting and Decorating on the

Union Station. Chicago

Morrison Hotel. Chicago

4651 N. Clark Street Chicago. Illinois

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fslERVIClTI

Our trade-mark means

STRUCTURALSTEEL

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SATISFACTORY SERVICEAT NO GREATER PRICE

THAN MOST FABRICATORS ASKFOR THE STEEL ONLY

Many U. of I. menare helping us give

this Service

MISSISSIPPI VALLEYSTRUCTURAL STEELCODecatur, Illinois St. Louis, Missouri

Chicago

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Grant Park StadiumCHICAGO

All Stone work including Colonnades

Benedict Stone

BENEDICT STONE INCORPORATED

New York

208 South LaSalle Street

Chicago Montrea

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PermanentWalls

Beautifully

Finished

Permanently beautiful white walls,— fire-re-

sisting, metal- preserving and acoustics-improv-

ing.—are eusv to obtain through the use of

Ohio White Finishing Lime. Ohio White has

been specified by architects on some of the

world's largest buildings. It pays to use

the best!

Write for a copy of booklet entitled. "AJob that took a Million Years or The

Tale of the Clam."

The Ohio Hydrate & Supply Co.

Manufacturers of Highest Grade Finishing Lime

WOODVILLE. OHIO"The Lime Center of the World"

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Students and GraduatesArchitecture and Engineering

of the University of Illinois

Any books you may need for

references, Domestic or For-eign, we will be pleased to

send YOU our quotations onrequest.

Books out or print are often

supplied by giving STAND-ING orders.

G. BROES VAN DORTCOMPANY

1 9 West Jackson Boulevard

CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

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We compliment the Architects on the high standards you

have maintained in your chosen field

Our Apparel— full of Design and Pattern — will assist you in

maintaining those standards

ZIMMERMAN'SBradley Arcade Men's Wear Wright Street

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WEEKLY SKETCH PROBLEMA STATE FAIR

\V. P. Kramer Mention

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PITSENBARGER & FLYNN625 E. Green St.. Champaign

CUSTOM TAILORING

Cleaning Pressing Repairing

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M. J. Corboy Company

HIGH CLASS

PLUMBING

178 West Randolph Street Chicago, Illinois

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St. Louis

Terra Cotta Co,

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! W. J. Newman Co.

manufacturers of

Architectural

and

Ornamental

Terra Cotta

EXCAVATINGWRECKING

CAISSON WORK

21 N. Curtis St.

Chicago - - Illinois

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Main entrance to ournew three story fire-

proof office building

"We extend to the mem-bers of the class of '26 our

sincere wishes for a successful

and prosperous future.

THE

KawneerCOMPANY ffl

NILES. MICHIGAN

F.J. PLYM, PresidentIllinois '97

MANUFACTURERS OF KAWNEER SOLIDCOPPER STORE FRONTS AND SOLID

NICKEL SILVER WINDOWS

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Joseph Bros. Lumber Co.

LUMBER OF ALL KINDSOAK AND MAPLE FLOORING

MILL WORK

I 22nd and Ashland Avenue Chicago, Illinois =

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Aaron Carlson, Inc.

Fine Interior

Cabinet Work

15th 8 Central Ave. N. E. Minneapolis. Minnesota

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Ask for and

Insist on

DrawingMaterials

Pease Celebrated Drawing InstrumentsStudents of Illinois know, from experience, the sterling quality of Pease

Drawing Instruments and Pease Drawing Materials, which they have beenusing for years. Perfect balance and nth degree precision are built right into

Pease Drawing Instruments, which means that they are just as valuable for

professional use as they are for student use.

Write for Catalog C-4 y illustrating and describing the

PEASE line of domestic and foreign drawing instruments

843 N. Franklin St. THE C. F. PEASE COMPANY Chicago. Illinois

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Twin City Cafe

No. 2

For fine shoe-repairing

see "Joe"

We Specialize

in

Steaks and Chops if

on

GREEN STREET

J. W. McEvillv

528 EAST GREEN

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Mehring & Hanson Company

General

STEAM FITTINGVENTILATION

HIGH PRESSURE PIPING

POWER PLANTS

162 North Clinton Street Chicago. Illinois

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Chas. F. Lorenzen Company

TILES AND MOSAICS

Contractors for Tile Installations in

New Hotel Morrison

New Hotel Sherman

New Hotel Bismarck

New Hotel Stevens

521 W. Monroe Street Chicago. Illinois

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Dan Semmon's Shoe Shining Parlors

CLEANING, PRESSING, ALTERINGHats Dry Cleaned and Reblocked

Shoes Dyed and Renewed in Ten Colors

623 E. Green St.—Phone 3262 519 E. Green St.—Phone 2259

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The Prescription Drug Store

Corner Green and Sixth Streets

BERT SPALDING'S PLACEThree Registered Pharmacists

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Mathews Bros. Mfg. Co.

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Chris Paschen Company

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Shean Steel Window Co.

STEEL WINDOWSand

SHEET METAL WORKof All Kind

4241 Ogden Avenue Chicago. Illlinois

A. S. SCHULMAN

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERAND

CONTRACTOR

537 S. Dearborn Street Chicago. Illinois

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Voightmann & Co.

STEEL WINDOWSHOLLOW METAL WINDOWSSHEET METAL WORK

4158 Schubert Avenue Chicago, Illinois

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ORNAMENTAL IRONAND

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2820 W. Grand Avenue Chicago, Illinois

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TYLER & HIPPACH

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ROLLING STEEL SHUTTERS. TIN CLAD FIRE DOORS,

Cross Horizontal Folding Doors,

FREIGHT ELEVATOR DOORS. SAINO DOORS.

Underwriters Labelled Doors

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