” Mi Leak PRODUCTS Milwaukee Corrugating Cq MILWAUKEE .... WISCONSIN / * i H ERE you see sheet metal Our extensive, up-to-date facilit of highest quality — carefully The plant is located di time, labor and money Speedy, high-powered automobih all transportation terminals and Milwaukee’s rail and wat the great Middle West, n routes to all points. See doubk Send your orders to us 50 ' LIST PRICES EFFECTIVE JAN. 21, 1924 Covering AflLCOR-j Products as featured in MlLCOkL Manual Milwaukee Corrugating Company Fireproof Material Department MILWAUKEE - WISCONSIN Kansas City, Mo. LaCrosse, W is. Minneapolis, Minn. H ere you s sheet mei Our extensive, up-to-date fac of highest quality — careful' The plant is located time, labor and mone Speedy, high-powered automc all transportation terminals a Milwaukee’s rail and 1 the great Middle Wes: routes to all points. See d( Send your orders 1 Mi Corruga Mill JSSS* LIST PRICES EFFECTIVE JAN. 21. 1924 Covering MlLCOlrLj Products as featured in MlLCObL Manual Milwaukee Corrugating Company Fireproof Material Department MILWAUKEE - WISCONSIN Kansas City, Mo. LaCrosse, W is. Minneapolis, Minn. J j j mmmiTnTO iHiriitiiiiMiiiiiMimiiittiitiiimi MiLCOKj “Stay-Rib” Metal Lath No. 1 List Prices, by Zones, as Shown on Map Weight per ABC Sq. Yd. Lbs. C.L. L.C.L. C.L. L.C.L. C.L. L.C.L. Painted Painted » -J. — 2.75 3.50 $0.2715 .3300 $0.2783 .3375 $0.2829 3400 $0 . 2967 3600 $0.2921 3550 $0 3104 3750 Cut from Galv. Sheet . 3.60 .3652 3728 3908 4063 4011 4217 Painted Painted . Weight per Sq. Yd. Lbs. 2.75 3 50 C.L. $0.2989 3600 D L.C.L. $0 3150 .3825 C.L. $0.3081 3750 E L.C.L. $0 3333 4050 C.L. $0 3219 3925 F L.C.L $0 3814 4650 Cut from Galv. Sheet. 3.60 4063 .4294 4217 4528 4396 5143 NO FREIGHT ALLOWED ON ORDERS FOR LESS THAN 100 SQUARE YARDS Stay-Rib Lath No. 1 Cut from Coppered Metal 2 V 2 C per sq. yd. Extra STAY-RIB Lath No. 1 is made in sheets 24x96 inches, 1-7/9 Square Yards, packed nine sheets, sixteen square yards, to the bundle. SHIPPING WEIGHTS PER BUNDLE 2 75-lb. Painted .44 lbs. 3 . 50-lb. Painted . . . 56 lbs. 3 60-lb. Galvanized 57 lbs. WRITE FOR DISCOUNTS 3-8 “Stay-Rib” Metal Lath No. 2 List Prices, by Zones, as Shown on Map Weight per Sq. Yd. Lbs. A C.L. L.C.L. B C.L. L.C.L. C.L C L.C.L. Painted 2.75 $0.2715 $0 2783 $0 2829 $0.2967 $0 2921 $0 3104 Painted 3.50 3300 3375 3400 3600 3550 3750 Painted 4.10 3775 3850 3950 4100 4075 4300 Cut from Galv. Sheet 3 60 3652 3728 3908 4063 401 1 4217 Weight per Sq. Yd. Lbs. C.L. D L.C.L. C.L. E L.C.L. C.L. F L.C.L. Painted 2.75 $0 2989 $0 3150 $0 3081 $0 3333 $0.3219 $0 3814 Painted 3.50 3600 3825 3750 4050 3925 4650 Painted 4.10 4125 4375 4300 4650 4525 5375 Cut from Galv. Sheet 3.60 4063 .4294 4217 4528 4396 5143 NO FREIGHT ALLOWED ON ORDERS FOR LESS THAN 100 SQUARE YARDS Stay-Rib Lath No. 2. Cut from Coppered Metal 2'/ 2 c per sq. yd. Extra STAY-RIB Lath No. 2 is made in sheets 24x96 inches, l-7'9 Square Yards, packed, nine sheets, sixteen square yards, to the bundle. SHIPPING WEIGHTS PER BUNDLE 2.75-lb. Painted. 44 lbs. 4,10-lb. Painted. . . 66 lbs. 3 50-lb. Painted .56 lbs. 3.60-lb. Galvanized 57 lbs WRITE FOR DISCOUNTS MILcoFLj Netmesh ^nded Metal Lath ^8 Inch Mesh List Prices, by Zones, as Shown on Map Weight per A B C Sq. Yd. C.L. L.C.L. C.L. L.C.L. C.L. L.C.L. Painted 2.35 $0 2322 $0 2339 $0.2419 $0 2494 $0.2494 $0.2619 Painted 2 50 .2464 2493 2573 2641 .2647 2790 Painted 3.00 2728 2745 .2842 2939 .2945 3111 Painted 3 40 2910 2933 3059 3161 3161 3361 D E F Painted 2.35 $0.2511 $0.2659 $0 2602 $0.2785 $0.2762 $0.3192 Painted 2.50 2676 2830 2756 2973 2921 3430 Painted 3 00 2974 3162 3071 3328 .3175 3879 Painted 3.40 .3196 3419 3316 3619 3573 .4261 NO FREIGHT ALLOWED ON ORDERS FOR LESS THAN 100 SQUARE YARDS EXCEPTIONS TO ZONE LINES AS SHOWN ON MAP Zone A — In addition to states shown, includes all large cities on the West Bank of the Mississippi River in Iowa and Missouri. Does not include Superior nor La Crosse, Wis. Zone B — In addition to states shown, includes all large cities on the West Bank of the Missouri River in Nebraska, also Superior and La Crosse, Wisconsin, and Sioux Falls, S. D. Zone D — Does not include large cities on the West Bank of the Missouri River in Nebraska and Kansas, nor Sioux Falls, South Dakota. List Prices Af/LCOfU Expansion Products Per 1000 Ft- Descriptive Data on pages 24 and 25 in “The Mitcor Manual”, for items following: Expansion No. 1 Corner Bead, Galvanized $50.00 Expansion No. 1 Corner Bead, from No. 12 Zinc 85 00 Expansion No. 1 Corner Bead, from 16 oz. Cold Rolled Copper 150.00 Expansion No. 2 Corner Bead, Galvanized 53.00 Descriptive Data on pages 26 and 27 in “The Milcor Manual” for items following Expansion No. 4 Quarter Round, Door 8& Window Casing, Galvanized 100 00 Expansion No. 4 Quarter Round, Door & Window Casing, from No. 12 Zinc 125.00 Expansion No. 4 Quarter Round, Door & Window Casing, from 16 oz. Cold Rolled Copper 175 00 Expansion No. 6 O. G., Door & Window Casing, Galvanized. 100.00 Expansion No. 6 0. G., Door & Window Casing, from No. 12 Zinc 125.00 Expansion No. 6 O. G., Door & Window Casing, from 16 oz. Cold Rolled Copper 175.00 Expansion No. 8 O. G., 24 Gauge Door & Window Casing, Galvanized 150.00 Descriptive Data on page 32 in “The Milcor Manual” for items following: Expansion No. 3 Flush Plastering Screed, Galvanized 50.00 Descriptive Data on Page 30 in “The Milcor Manual” for items following: Expansion No. 7 Flashing, Galvanized 100.00 Expansion No. 7 Flashing, from No. 12 Zinc 125.00 Expansion No. 7 Flashing, from 16 oz. Cold Rolled Copper 175.00 Descriptive Data on page 28 in “The Milcor Manual” for items following: Milcor Galvanized One Piece Stamped Mitres, for No. 4 Quarter Round or No. 6 O. G. Expansion Casings, each .06 Milcor Galvanized Patent Casing Lock, or Clip, per 1000 6 00 NETMESH Diamond Expanded Metal Lath, CUT FROM PURE ZINC, 3.03 lbs. per sq. yd F.O.B. MILWAUKEE $ 51 per sq. yd. NETMESH Diamond Expanded Metal Lath, CUT FROM COLD ROLLED COPPER, 3.31 lbs. per sq. yd. F.O.B. MILWAUKEE $1 50 per sq. yd. EXTRAS For Painted Corrugated Lath For Lath Cut from Coppered Metal . For Lath Cut from Galvanized Sheet For Corg. Lath Cut from Galvanized Sheet . For Hot Galvanized After Cutting Lath. For Corg. Hot Galv. After Cutting Lath. Add lc per sq. yd. Add 2'/2C per sq. yd. Add 8c per sq. yd. Add 9c per sq. yd. Add 20c per sq. yd. Add 21c per sq. yd. Plain and Corrugated Lath CUT FROM GALVANIZED SHEET furnished in 2.83 lbs. per sq. yd. and 3.47 lbs. per sq yd. only. Plain and Corrugated HOT GALVANIZED AFTER CUTTING Lath furnished in 3.00 lbs. per sq. yd. and 4.00 lbs. per sq. yd. only. All of the above furnished in sheets 24x96 inch, nine sheets to bundle, sixteen square yards to bundle. All FLAT PAINTED NETMESH Lath also furnished in sheets 30x96 inch, nine sheets to bundle, twenty square yards to bundle. WRITE FOR DISCOUNTS Comer Bead, Base Screed, Picture Molding, Etc. List Prices Per 1000 Ft. Descriptive Data on page 33 in “The Milcor Manual” for items following: Milcor Curved Point Base Screed, Galvanized $35.00 Milcor Plain Base Screed, Galvanized 25.00 Milcor Bull Nose Corner Bead, Galvanized, % inch radius 1 inch face, 45.00 Descriptive Data on page 34 in “The Milcor Manual” for items following: Superior Outside Corner Bead, Galvanized 30.00 Superior Inside Corner Bead, Galvanized 33.00 Neverbreak Corner Bead, Galvanized 28.00 Descriptive Data on page 35 in “The Milcor Manual” for items following: “MILCOR” Corner Bead, Galvanized 25.00 Milcor Concealed Picture Molding, Galvanized 45.00 Descriptive Data on page 36 in “The Milcor Manual” for items following: Milcor Universal Comer Bead Clips, Galvanized per 1000 3 . 50 Write for Discounts ( Continued on Next Page ) List Prices bdlLCOb^j Steel Domes SIZE 4" 10' 12" 14" Price per Lineal Foot No. 26 ga. $ 135 148 167 181 202 229 No. 24 ga. $.181 199 222 240 268 306 No. 22 ga. $.236 249 278 303 340 381 No. 2 8. Ga. End Cap s Price each $ 097 104 111 125 142 147 MilcoKj* Cold Rolled Steel Channels MilcoKj> Crimped Furring 3 4" Channels 1 " Channels . 1 1/ 2 " Channels 2" Channels V 2 " size (20 feet to one pound) $16 75 per M Ft. 3^" s j ze (15 feet to one pound) 10c per pound 1 " size (10 feet to one pound) 19 25 per M Ft. 25 50 per M Ft. 33 50 per M Ft Brick Bonds and Wall Ties Galvanized List $3 00 WRITE FOR DISCOUNTS Milwaukee Corrugating Company Fireproof Material Department MILWAUKEE - WISCONSIN Kansas City, Mo. LaCrosse, W is. 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M1LCOR "Netmesh" Diamond Expanded Metal Lath. MILCOR "Expansion” Comer Beads No. I & No 2j MILCOR "Expansion" Casings for Door and Window Trim. MILCOR “Expansion” Base Screed, and Flashing. MILCOR Concealed Metal Picture Molding, Bull Nose Bead, Curved Point Base Screed, etc. MILCOR “Cubro” and regular Steel Channels. MILCOR Strel Domes for Reinforced Concrete con- struction. and a complete line of Firesafe Sheet Metal Building Products Samples free, on request, without co$t or ob'igation to you. Ask about our Free Estimate Service Manufactured by Milwaukee Corrugating Company MILWAUKEE - WISCONSIN Chicago, III . Kansas City, Mo. LaCrossc. I Vis. MTTcoRj Products are Essential to Better Plastering DIAMOND— EXPANDED METAL LATH Permanent Reinforcement for Better Plasiering Cut from Galv. Steel. Cut from Steel, Painted Black. Corrugated after expansion from Galv. Steel. For Firesafe, Crackfree, Beautiful Walls Plastering on Milcor Netmesh Metal Lath completely embeds the metal mesh, jyhich thus forms ideal re- inforcement and adds great rigidity and strength to the wall. No other type of wall construdion equals this for permanence and safety. SPECIFICATIONS -MILCOR NETMESH DIAMOND EXPANDED METAL LATH TYPE Weight per Square Yard Pounds Size of^Sheel Number of Sheets in Bundle Square Yards In Bundle Weight per Bundle 2.20 24x96 9 16 35 Cut from black steel sheets painted black. 2.50 24x96 9 16 40 All oj our Painted Metal Lath is heat 3.00 24x96 9 16 48 treated and reannealed after being cut 3.40 24x96 9 16 54 and expanded, giving the metal longer 2.20 30x96 9 20 44 life and greater strength. Our Milcor 2.50 30x96 9 20 50 Special Elastic Faint adds Jurther pro- 3.00 30x96 9 20 60 teOion. 3.40 30x96 9 20 68 2.50 24 x 96 9 16 40 open-hearth steel sheets 3.40 24x96 9 16 54 2.20 24x96 9 16 35 2.50 24x96 9 16 40 3.00 24x96 9 16 48 3.40 24x96 9 16 54 Cut from pure zinc 3.03 24x96 9 16 48 Cut from cold rolled copper 3.31 24x96 9 16 53 Where MILCOECj Products are Essential to Safety MIlcoKj DIAMOND - EXPANDED N INETY -SIX percent of all fires £art inside. That is why combustible lath in any building is a men- ace to safety. Firesafe homes are now a reality. Wood £tud con$trudion, if protected by plaster on metal lath, has been proven firesafe to such extent that the Underwriters’ Laboratories have given a full “One Hour Rating” to that type of construction. Milcor Metal Lath should be used throughout the building wherever possible, to insure most com- plete protection against fire and against cracking and untimely depreciation. Code to illustration at right: I. Netmesh Lath. 8. Concealed Metal PiQure 2. Stay-Rib Lath No. I . Molding. 3. Expansion Outside Comer 9. Milcor Spanish Metal Tile Bead. 4. Expansion Inside Comer Bead. 5. Expansion Base Screed. 6. Expansion Window and Door Casings. 7. Expansion Flashing. -Other Artistic Styles of Milcor Metal Roofs also available. SC. Scratch Coat Stucco. FC. Finish Coat Stucco. BP. Back-Plastering. FS. Firestops. NETMESH METAL LATH "MIlcoR" VENTILATORS Are scientifically and artistically designed and skilfully constructed. No chance for down draft. Strong and rigid. The only ventilator made with an all steel base. Has beautiful satin aluminum finish, which does not tarnish. 1 Heavy Ornamental Cone, Removable to permit use of different style vane. 2 Heavy Galvanized Pipe extending into cone, insur- ing solidity. 3 Full Bodied Stamped Vane with pure aluminum finish. Will not tarnish. 4 Galvanized and Mallea- ble Ring, Cannot become "ice-bound.” 6 Arrow, satin aluminum finished and weighted to balance animal vane. Re- sponds to slightest breeze. 7 Malleable Iron Compass Four Heavy Galvanized S eel Braces Strengthen vane red and add to beauty. 10 Extra Heavy Ornament- al Wind Band, reinforced with Vi in. galvanized rod in edges. 11 Conical Galvanized Steel Roof. Rain and snow proof, properly pitched for perfect ventilation. 12 Galvanized Wire Screen makes ventilator "bird- proof.” 13 Heavy Wrought Iron Braces, galvanized after for- mation. 15 Smooth Round Flue. 17 Flaring Body, of two pieces heavy galvanized steel. Corners closely riveted, insuring stiff, solid construction. 18 Galvi to Crimped Material strengthens corners. Flare Base, stamped with shingle design, which adds irmounting the fla re igidity and artistic effect. base, which gives a finished, artistic appear Manufacturers of Ventilating Systems For Barns And Creameries. Manufactured by MILWAUKEE CORRUGATING CO. Milwaukee, Wis. (OVER) EXCEPTIONS TO ZONE LINES AS SHOWN ON MAP Zone A — In addition to states shown, includes Duluth, Minneapolis, and St. Paul, Minn., also all towns on the West and East Bank of the Misssisippi River down to the Arkansas - Tennessee line. Zone B— In addition to states shown, includes all large cities on the West Bank of the Missouri River in Nebraska and Kansas, also Sioux Falls, S D. Zone C&D Includes all cities on the Fast and AVest Bank of the Mississippi River in Louisiana. Does not include large cities on the West Bank of the Missouri River in Nebraska and Kansas, nor Sioux Falls, S. D. Zone H In addition to states shown, includes all of State of Washington East of the Columbia River. Milwaukee Corrugating Co. MILWAUKEE, WIS. Fireproof Material Department Effective Apr. 26, 1926 Cancelling Price Sheet Apr. 1, 1925 Delivered Prices to DEALERS By Zones as Shown on Map ‘NETMESH” Diamond Expanded Metal Lath Inch Mesh Wght. Per A B C and D Sq. Yd. LCL CL LCL CL LCL CL Painted . .2.20 # $.1700 $ .1550 $.1900 $ .1700 $.2050 $.1800 Painted ■ ■ .2.50# .1900 .1700 .2150 .1900 .2250 .2000 Painted . .3.00# .2200 .2000 .2500 .2200 .2650 .2300 Painted . .3.40# .2400 .2200 . 2700 .2400 .2850 .2550 Cut from Galv. Sheet. . .2.50# .2350 .2150 .2600 .2350 .2700 .2450 Cut from Galv. Sheet. . . 3.40# . 2S50 .2650 .3150 .2850 .3300 .3000 Wght. Per Sq. Yd. E H F Painted LCL CL LCL CL CL ALL RAIL . .2.20# $.2050 $ . 1750 $.2400 S. 1850 $.1850 Painted . . .2.50# .2300 .1950 .2700 2100 .2100 Painted . . .3.00# . 2700 .2300 .3150 .2450 .2450 Painted . . .3.40 # .2950 .2550 .3400 .2700 .2700 Cut from Galv. Sheet. . . .2.50# . 2750 .2400 .3150 .2550 .2550 Cut from Galv. Sheet . .3.40# . 3400 .3000 .3900 .3100 .3100 NO FREIGHT ALLOWED ON ORDERS FOR LESS THAN 100 SQUARE YARDS EXTRAS For Corrugated Lath Add lc. per sq. yd. For Painted Lath cut from Coppered Metal Addle. per sq. yd. For Painted and Galv. Lath cut from ARMCO Ingot Iron Add 3c. per sq. yd. All of the above furnished in sheets 24" x 96", nine sheets, sixteen square yards to bundle. ALL FLAT PAINTED NETMESH Lath also furnished in sheets 30" x 96", nine sheets to the bundle , twenty square yards to bundle. ZINC AND COPPER “NETMESH” Diamond Expanded Lath. 3.03# Pure Zinc Lath $ . 5364 per sq. yd. 3 31 H Pure Copper Lath $1.30 per sq. yd. F. O. B. CARS, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN They're Easy To Lay ME RICAN L Metal Shingles Are Not Only Easy to Lay but are Fire, Lightning and Storm-Proof Illustrations show the separate panels and clusters, and their appearance on the building is shown by the bungalow in center of page A 1-Panel Shingle 10 x 14. Three Clusters of 3-Panels Each, joined togcth< A 3-Panel Shingle 10 x 14. igalow at Dallas, Tej H. E. Thompson, Architect and Builder. Applied by Dallas Sheet Metal Co. ^T^ITELOCK AMERICAN” Metal Shingles are storm, fire and lightning proof. Sun does not warp or crack them. They do not swell when it rains or shrink when the sun shines. In pattern or style they resemble the cedar shingle, but are much safer and more durable. Overlapping, interlocking and storm baffling. REDUCE INSURANCE COST Galvanized or Painted A Cluster of Three 1-Punel ShingU A Cluster of Three 2-Panel Shingh “Titelock American Metal Roof Trimmings Gable Finials and Ridging No. 151 Gable Finial Height, \Vz inches. Length, 8 inches. List Price No. 151 Gable Finial, Galvanized, $1.00 each. No. 150 Ridge Apron, inches. Length, 24 inches. List Price No. 150 Ridge, Galvanized, . . . $0.12 per ft. Write for Prices on Copper Trimmings. MILWAUKEE CORRUGATING CO. MILWAUKEE. WISCONSIN. Branch Office and Factory al Kansas City, Mo. Minneapolis Sales Office. 929 Lumber Exchange. No. 158 Gable Finial No. 157 Ridge Height, 3 M inches. Length, 7 inches. List Price No. 158 Gable Finial, Galvanized, . $0.90 each. Apron, 3 inches. Length, 24 inches. List Price No. 157 Ridge, Galvanized, . . . $0.09 per ft. Hip Starters, Hip Finishes and V alley No. 160 Hip Finial Height, 5 inches. Length, 9K inches. List Price No. 160— Hip Finial, Galvanized, $1.25 each. Porch Flashing ere “MILCOR” ducts are made lee Company Wis. enable us to turn out goods :k and ship them promptly i:ly on railroad, saving shipping and receiving icks enable us to connect with promptly make local deliveries ve time and money ocation, in the heart of is low rates and direct ead map in back of Catalog YEARS OF EXPERIENCE ARE RACK OF THE Sheet Metal Products Quality First has always been our aim. Our large and growing business with those who appreciate values, proves our products are right. Our facilities and service are unequalled. Our reputation your guaranty. Milwaukee Corrugating Co. GENERAL OFFICES. FACTOR V AND WAREHOUSES: 36th Avenue and Burnham Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS. BRANCH OFFICE AND WAREROOMS West Eighth Street, Kansas City, Mo. Copyright. 1‘)15. by Milwaukee Corrugating Co. * --^;H;% 0 B r 0 U 0 HC 0 N D UCT 0 R P. P ^- cornices. F |N jb „ SVLCO*. aM5T milwauke' bur nhaW b Bf*A#C* MO Kansas d TY - ( * _ptal business Uy experience^in^e^ 0 years ag0 . tegan in the faGt ° ry year JV f ® m.» S*.“.uu tM tlgs start are a customers ■business- _ service for our o best _ These ide ^g termination t 0 J? r ° to employ v»« « business car corrugating depend on. the Milwaukee ' Cor ^ ^ When I sta al iy every oUB * f our patrons co«.n, i ;rt» Mrh.- 1 mom • »,» wo.-iM" « d « e “„ =«« f "V‘LS;r.al * •*«" ° f SSSS to « • „ 0Mse - MM o, » - :ss Tie carry i^ e a f/ cent r ally l° c _ at a 0 er s for SS& 3 * 3 ®'; : 'Z3SZZ‘ president & Tr easurer _ — — 7 PHIS promptness has won us the confidence of our customers. They know they can depend on getting goods wanted when wanted if their orders are mailed to us. Our efficient methods, ideal shipping facil- ities and central location, make possible utmost despatch in deliveries. Delays are often costly to you and generally unnecessary. Avoid them — get direct “Same Day” shipments from us by always ordering from this catalog. 4 M 0 LWA QJ K prestige the reflection of Qualit\j*(©©R R (LD ©^TTO [M © (S,® TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRICES — List Prices only are herein given, except as otherwise stated. Discounts or Net Prices furnished upon application. All quotations are for prompt acceptance only, and are subject to change without notice. TERMS— 1. CARLOTS: 30 days ^ LESS THAN CARLOTS : 60 days J net Cash ' or 2% cash discount if paid within 10 days. 2. Parties desiring credit must have good commercial rating, or furnish satisfactory reference, before shipment will be made; otherwise cash in advance is required. 3. No goods will be shipped C. 0. D. or to our order, with Draft and Bill of Lading attached, unless one-half payment is made in advance to insure acceptance. 4. Bills not paid at maturity are subject to sight draft, without further notice, although we much prefer that customers remit the respective amounts when due. 5. No extension allowed, except by special agreement to parties financially responsible. 6. Interest will be added on all accounts when over due. REMITTANCES— Remit by New York, Chicago or Milwaukee Exchange, its equivalent, or Express or Postoffice Money Order, and not by personal check, unless exchange is added. SHIPMENTS — Our responsibility ceases as soon as goods are delivered in good order and condition at shipping point, and receipted for — we, as senders, having no legal claim after the goods are delivered to the carriers properly consigned, as the ownership has passed from us to the consignee. RETURNS— No goods returned will be received by us unless we have been corresponded with and have given our permission that same can be returned, and party returning must in all cases pay freight and dray age charges plus 10% for our cost of handling, etc. TELEGRAMS AND TELEPHONE MESSAGES— All charges on telegrams and telephone messages to us must be prepaid. All messages from us to our customers we prepay. ASK FOR LATEST DISCOUNT AND PRICE SHEET APPLYING TO THIS CATALOG. HANDY REFERENCE ::: TO SECTIONS ::: Pages Metal Roofing and Siding, 9 to 62 Metal Awnings, 27 and 28 Fireproof Doors and Shutters, 29 Prepared Roofing, 65 to 67 CPE&taPID, Galvanized and Black Sheets, Tin Plate, Copper and Zinc, 68 to 86 Shingles, Tile and Slate, “^i/TEisshs Metal, . . . . 87 to 117 Eaves Trough, Roof Gutter, Mitres, Hangers, etc., 118 to 136 Conductor Pipe, Elbows, Cutoffs, Hooks, etc., . 137 to 150 Ridging, Cresting and Valley, 151 to 159 Flashing Shingles, Building Corners, Batten Strips, Corner Bead and Metal Lath, 160 to 163 Cornices, 164 to 182 Skylights, Ventilators, Store Fronts, Finials, etc., 183 to 217 Window and Door Caps, Canopies, Theatre Fronts, etc., 218 to 226 Metal Houses and Garages, 227 to 231 Zinc Ornaments 232 to 243 Steel Ceiling and Bath Room Tile, 244 to 262 0 Buy In Original Packages and Full Crate Lots G OODS shipped ill original packages “as packed” carry better and check more easily — loose items are not thrown out with the packing material. Our packages contain quantities of proper volume to enable you to place orders for full crate lots of Eaves Trough, Conductor Pipe and Ridge Roll and original packages of Elbows, Mitres, Hooks, Hangers, etc. Broken packages, re-crated or re packed, may not reach you in as good condition as unbroken packages, because of careless handling in transportation. So many repeat orders come to us for broken lot quantities that we offer the above suggestion. It saves you as well as us. Save Freight on Trimmings Ordering Eaves Trough and Conductor Pipe Trimmings with Eaves Trough and Conductor Pipe saves freight. There is a special rate on Trough and Pipe and when Trimmings are shipped with them they carry the same rate. If ordered separately terms are F. O. P>. shipping point except in large quantities. Make Orders Complete Delays and misunderstandings often arise because customers give incomplete descriptions of goods wanted. For instance, we fre- quently receive orders for Corru- gated Rooting without any length of sheet or size of corrugation mentioned. Orders for Eaves Trough, Conductor Pipe, Etc., also fail to give size's. We must have complete speci- fications, otherwise orders are held up until definite information lias been written for and obtained. This sometimes means unsatisfac- tory delay if customer is located at a distance. Care in making out orders will assist us to avoid pos- sible' ewrors and assure you prompt delivery. Eliminate “Lost Motion” W HILE “Lost Motion’’ is most com- monly used in connection with machinery, it is equally applicable to human effort. There are some seasons of the year when you are busy — have all you can do — in fact, it becomes a problem as to how you are going to be able to accom- plish each day's task. There are other seasons when time drags and you would be happier, more contented and much better off financially, if you had more business. During the latter period wages of employees continue,- rent, taxes and insurance go on, but the profits are not running in proper pro- portion to the expense and the burden, instead of being taken care of at this particular time, must be shifted so as to absorb profits realized during the period when business is good. It is then that you should give considerable thought, application and effort to develop business by looking up prospects for METAL CEILINGS, SHINGLES, CORNICES, SKY- LIGHTS, VENTILATORS, CUPOLAS, ETC. Building operations are going on around you where Sheet Metal Products would be used were their merits explained to owners. Many an old wooden shingle roof should be replaced w i t h **» h mocK o " Metal Shingles; many an old store building could be made like new with a Modern Sheet Metal Front; many an interior can be materially improved with a Metal Ceiling. A little missionary work in this respect done with the owner or tenant often brings business. Our catalogs and literature keep you posted and assist you in educational work for pro- moting the use and sale of these Products, but they are very often overlooked unless proper interest is shown by the dealer through whom they are handled and whose welfare their sale affects. Do all you can to stimulate your own line of business — that is what your competitor is doing all the time. You will be surprised how one job will help to bring another. Call on us for assistance at any time. We have excellent facilities and a good organization to help you along this line of work, and there is no charge for the service. K ZT 1 Our General Oee/ce- Bu/LD/NCr - Our Advertising Department Serves the Dealer T O create and promote general interest in the merits, practicability and superior qualities of our products is the purpose of this department. As an aid to the dealer in increasing his business in this line we get in touch with the consumer by circulars exploiting the merits of Sheet Metal Goods for Buildings, thereby stimulating the demand, and materially benefiting the dealer, because the purchases are made from him. We particularly urge upon our customers and the dealers in general to write and get in touch with us in this matter — to better serve our mutual interests. 9 — OUR ROOFING -'No SIWMfr Departments this POWERFUL equ/pment forms the material perfectlx uniformly, and QI//CNLY- /T ME AMS DEPENDABLE PRODUCTS 10 [Ml D dJ 0E (H • JVestia.e the reflection of QuaUt\j*C©[R[^y OATDINIG C® DIFFERENTIALS OR EXTRAS ON ROOFING ANI) SIDING Applying on Both "TK7lcoR~ Open Hearth Steel and COESSPH) Price quotations on 2 or 2 x / 2 inch Corrugated Sheets establish the Base Prices by which the prices of the various other styles of Roofing and Siding are calculated. To arrive at a price of any particular style and gauge of material herein listed, the following differentials or extras should he added to the quoted Base Prices on 2 or 2 y 2 inch Corrugated Sheets. In Cents Per Square. Page. / Galvanized ■, Painted , Gauges 2 !) 28 • > — 26 24 28 07 26 24 20 - 22 1 Vi in. and % in. corugated 10 10 10 1 0 25 10 10 1 0 15 23 2 v 2 in. corrugated elevator sheets 1 0 10 1 0 10 15 10 10 10 15 23 1 14 in. corrugated elevator sheets 20 20 2 0 20 3 5 20 20 20 25 26 2 V 2 in. corrugated single curved aw r nings sheets. 2 5 25 25 2 5 3 5 2 5 25 2 5 35 2 6 2 y 2 in. corrugated double curved awning sheets. 50 50 50 5 0 To 5 0 5 0 5 0 7 5 26 2 y 2 in. corrugated curved arches 5 0 50 5 0 5 0 75 50 50 5 0 75 2 y 2 in. cross-corrugated sheets 1 0 10 10 1 0 15 10 10 1 0 15 1 !4 in. cross-corrugated sheets 20 20 20 2 0 35 20 20 20 25 •_> r. Roll roofing, “Milcor” Self Cap without cleats, double cross-lock 15 15 15 2 0 15 15 20 3 6 Roll roofing, “Kuehn’s” lock seam with special cleats, double cross-lock 20 20 20 2 5 20 20 2 5 3 7 Roll roofing, “Old Style” double seam with special cleats, double cross-lock 20 20 20 2 5 20 20 25 3 8 Roll and cap roofing with caps and cleats, double cross-lock 50 50 60 30 30 40 40 “Certified” pressed standing seam with special cleats and ends notched 2 5 2 5 2 5 30 25 25 30 4 1 Pressed standing seam without cleats 1 0 10 1 0 1 5 10 10 15 41 “Noiseless” pressed standing seam without cleats, 18 in. width 35 35 35 4 5 35 35 4 5 41 “Noiseless” pressed standing seam without cleats, 12 in. width 60 60 60 SO 50 5 0 70 4 3 “Superior” pressed standing seam with continu- ous cleats 30 30 3 0 35 30 30 3 5 4 3 Headed pressed standing seam without cleats. . . 20 20 2 0 2 5 20 20 25 4 4 2 y 2 in. corrugated pressed standing seam with- out cleats 35 3 5 40 35 35 40 4 4 1 14 in. corrugated pressed standing seam with- out cleats 45 4 5 5 0 4 5 45 50 4 5 Ornamental pressed standing seam without cleats 3 0 3 0 30 3 5 3 0 30 35 4 7 2 V crimp without sticks 0 0 00 0 0 no 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 4 8 3V crimp without sticks 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 20 1 5 15 1 5 20 4 8 35 3 5 4 0 50 35 35 40 50 4 9 2 y 2 in. corrugated V crimp without sticks 35 3 5 40 50 35 3 5 40 50 4 9 1 14 in. corrugated V crimp without sticks 4 5 45 4 5 5 0 60 45 415 5 0 60 5 3 Weatherboard siding 2 5 25 2 5 3 0 4 5 25 25 30 475 5 4 Beaded siding and ceiling 20 2 0 2 0 2 5 20 20 25 5 4 Crimped beaded siding and ceiling 3 0 3 0 30 3 5 30 3 0 35 5 7 Plain pressed brick siding 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 10 10 5 < - 58 Rock face brick and Nos. 1 and 2 stone siding. . 20 2 0 20 2 0 20 20 20 5 9 Rock face stone siding Nos. 3 and 4 2 5 2 5 o 5 25 25 2 5 47 Wood sticks for 2V and 4V crimp (50 feet), 10 cents per square extra. 4 7 Wood sticks for 3V crimp (100 feet), 20 cents per square extra. Galvanized roofing cleats, 5 cents iter square extra. Forming end locks on V crimp and pressed standing seam, 10 cents per square extra. Standard lengths of sheets — 60, 72, 84, 96, 108 and 120 inches. Odd sizes, including sheets 132 and 144 inches long, 10 cents per square extra. Prices on Gauges Heavier Than No. 24 Quoted Upon Application. As prices on Roofing and Siding are always subject to market changes, without notice, we would particularly urge our customers to get our quotation of base prices, from time to time, to keep posted. IMI 1 LWAUK E E -prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtt}-€OIRIRUCSATllKl<5i ©S’ CORRUGATED ROOFING AND SIDING It is a common practice to use one corrugation side lap for Roofing, — particularly where the roof has a strong pitch, but this style is more satisfactory for Siding, and we would recommend for Roofing purposes Corrugated Sheets manufactured so as to provide for a corrugation and a half side lap. The end laps depend upon the pitch of the roof and will vary from 3 to 6 inches, — while for Siding from 1 to 2 inches is sufficient. Sheets are corrugated to strengthen the metal, and this material imparts strength owing to its lineal rigidity to the structure to which it is applied. It is the best known material for use on struc- tures of moderate cost that are intended at the same time to be fireproof. Shows Application of Corrugated Iron on Roof and Sides of Skeleton Framed Buildings. DIRECTIONS FOR APPLYING CORRUGATED ROOFING. Start at gable end of building and apply first course from eaves to ridge, — allowing required pro- jection at the eaves and enough projection at gable end to nail to the edge of sheathing. Be careful to keep sheets straight. After placing a sheet where wanted, nail at second corrugation from edge of sheet near each end to keep the sheet in proper position and from spreading when nailing at other points. Lap sheets at ends from 3 to 6 inches, according to pitch of roof (or 2 inches if used for Siding), and nail every alternate corrugation. Always drive nails through tops of corrugations, except at side laps drive the nails very little past the top and center of corrugation on the overlap side. See For 2 and 2 % inch Corrugated Roof- ing we recommend 1 % inch, and for 1 % inch Corrugated Roofing 1 % inch Galvanized Barbed Nails — 1 pound per square. If Lead Washers are used, % pound per square. Nail only tight enough to press snugly on Showing Method of Nailing. sheet without denting the corrugation. When Corrugated Sheets are cut, they will spread to a certain degree. To straighten the sheets and bring them back to shape, lay the cut sheet on several others and strike the bottom of each corrugation with some handy tool. 12 M 0 LWA OKIE -prestige the REFLECTION OF Qualitg-C© [R !R U O ATO (M G €® HOW TO APPLY CORRUGATED SIDIXG Shows Application of Siding with Ridge Roll Corner Finish. Usually a base board 6 to 12 inches wide, partially covered with plain iron, with a flange of 2 inches to go up under the Corrugated Iron, is used, as care should be taken that the iron is kept a few inches from the ground. Commence at bottom, running first course across side, lapping one corrugation, and nail side laps about every 6 inches. Proceed with second course, giving sheets 2 inches lap at end, and one corrugation lap at side, keeping the corrugations plumb and in line. If siding is put on studding, care should be taken to have the studding the same distance between centers as the width of iron used, and pieces of wood must be placed between studding at the end lap of sheets to nail to; or the end laps can be riveted. SHOWING METHOD OF NAILING. For Corrugated Siding, we recommend 1 % inch Galvanized Barbed Wire Nails. Lead Washers prevent Rusting at Nail Holes. Read why, page 3 0. (in' *— M HO* ~ <,<*<.* ■ 4 wew rif >«*** Method of Applying Ridge Roll to Hip. Method of Laying Corrugated Sheets Over Valley. M l LWAUR "T*V i l c o R"S^ . prCSti^C THE REFLECTION OF Q Ual ttU,*© © Ir5 [F^ (LD O 0 [f^ Cl) ©® FLASHING AROUND CHIMNEYS WITH CORRUGATED SHEETS For fitting around to provide a flange of outside lines to form a chimney take a piece of flat Galvanized Sheet of required size, and mark so as 6 to 8 inches when cut as indicated in Fig. A. Cut at inside lines and turn at flanges to fit around chimney as in Fig. B. Fig. C. Fit the prepared sheet in position around chimney, and in laying the corrugated sheet place it about 6 inches above the upper side of chimney for water channel, allowing the plain sheet to run up about 12 inches under the corrugated sheet. Form corner pieces of iron to fill around the chimney corners left open; fill out with cement and then counterflash over the flanges, allowing the flashings of lower side of chimney to project over the corrugated sheet not less than 6 inches, as shown. 14 LWAUR prestige the reflection of Qualitvj»(0© [R [R QJ DIAGRAMS lOR MEASURING ROOFING AND SIDING By sending us a rough sketch, giving measurements on the order indicated, of any building desired to be covered with Metal Roofing or Siding, we will be able to determine quantity required to cover. l>o not cut or tear out these diagrams. ROOF PAINTING. For Galvanized Steel Roofs no better paint than “Clinton" metallic brown, or red oxide, ground in pure linseed oil, has been found. From five to six weeks should elapse after the metal is laid before ap- plying the first coat, to allow oxidation of the metal to take place, which will roughen the surface and allow the paint to properly adhere thereto and prevent its scaling or peeling off. I." pm W 00 S&sj* U//l>DlrfG MBTM 1 L B.@©FIM 24 22 20 18 10 85 91 9 S 124 151 ITS 232 2S6 lbs, 6S 76 83 1 10 1 36 1 63 217 271 lbs The allowable variation from Standard Weights shall be 2% per cent, over or under. The Standard for gauge and weight of sheets shall be that adopted by the United States Government. July 1st. 1893. Directions for applying 2% inch Corrugated Sheets are given on pages 11 and 12. Re sure to read them. 2% inch Corrugated Sheets can also lie made so as to provide for one and one-lialf corrugations side lap. These are especially appropriate for rooting purposes, and can, with safety, he applied on roofs having one-quarter pitch or more. The extra half corrugation is essential to over- come capillary attraction. To accomplish this it is just as satisfactory to lap one and one-half corrugations as to lap two corruga- tions. These sheets are 27% inches wide after corrugated, and when lapped one and one-half corrugations at side, have a full covering widtii of 24 inches. If one and one-half corrugation side lap is wanted, specify so in your order. Lead Washers prevent Rusting at Nail Holes. Read why, page 30. Net Prices Given In Latest l’rire Sheet. 19 MILWAUR -=3 "miZcoH’'^, prCSii^C THE BEFLeCTIQH OF Q Ufll it t^‘Q© HJ D If'O ©|^| 2-INCH CORRUGATED SHEETS Furnished in TWlLcaR" Open Hearth Steel and Conoid Galvanized or Painted. Full Width 2 7 S 9 1 0 II 12 feet long. Selling Measurement 10% 13 15% 17% 19% 21% 2 3% 2 6 sq. feet. Gauges 29 28 27 2 6 7 S J) lO II 12 feet long. Selling Measurement 10% 13 15% 17% 19% 21% 23% 2G sq. feet. Gauges 29 28 27 26 24 22 20 Weight per Sq., Galvanized 77 85 91 98 124 1 51 178 lbs. Weight per Sq., Painted . . 6S 7 6 S3 11 0 136 1 63 lbs. The allowable variation from Standard Weights shall be 2 y 2 per cent, over or under. The Standard for gauge and weight of sheets shall be that adopted by the United States Government. July ist. 1S93. Corrugations Magnified to Show Side Lap. Extra % Corrugation to Prevent Leaks. Our SPECIAL 1 14 inch Corrugated Sheets represent the best material for Roofing when Corrugated Sheets are wanted. The extra half corrugation curves upward to meet the second corrugation of the overlapping sheet, — thereby over- coming capillary attraction. Our SPECIAL 1 14 inch Corrugated Sheets are being very extensively used for Roofing. It is not necessary to have these when the material is to be used for Siding, as the regular 114 inch Corrugated, providing for one corrugation side lap, will answer the purpose. The same method of application will apply in connection with these Sheets as that which we have explained in connec- tion with 2% inch Corrugated Sheets, pages 11 and 12. When ordering, be sure to mention SPECIAL 1 14 inch Corrugated. Price per square same as regular 114 inch Cor- rugated Sheets. Lead Washers prevent Rusting at Nail Holes. Read why, page 3 0. Xet Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. (/ItjL- Jj A Af \ A7/ / * £ N2) ) / “MilcoRS^ LWA UG^EE -prestige the r EFLECTION OF Qualihj-CO R R Ul G ATO INI <3 ©§> 5 8-INCH CORRUGATED SHEETS Furnished in TtVlLcaK Open Hearth Steel and COPP£?Pir) Galvanized or Painted. Sheets lay perfectly flat after Corrugated. Full Width 25 inches. Covering Width 24 inches. Stock Si/.es 5 4 INCH CORRUGATIONS. Furnished in 'TKiLCOti ' Open Hearth Steel and CPESrSPlD Galvanized or Painted. Corrugated Sheets for Grain Elevators are more extensively used than any other form of Siding, These Sheets are made expressly for grain elevators, mills and high buildings which are liable to settle. 2 Inch and 2 X 2 Inch Corrugations. 22 :{<; 40 inches long. Selling Measurement 5*6 6 y 2 7% square feet. Gauges 2!) 2X »> — 20 2 1 22 20 Weight per Sq., , Galvanized 7 7 85 9 1 98 1 2 4 151 ITS lbs. Weight per Sq., Painted 68 76 S3 1 1 0 136 1 63 lbs. 1 14 Inch Corrug at ions. Stock Sizes . . . . *>»> 26 10 inches long. Selling Measurement 6 % 6i" is square feet. Gauges 2!) 2K »>" 26 2 1 22 20 Weight per Sq., Galvanized 7 9 87 94 101 129 1 57 1 85 lbs. Weight per Sq., Painted 7 2 79 86 1 14 142 1 70 lbs. Sheets are laid with 2 inch end lap and nails driven 2 inches above the upper edge of lower sheets, thus allowing the sheets to slip 2 inches in the length of each sheet without buckling the sheets or drawing the nails as the sides of the elevator settle. Lead Washers prevent Rusting at Nail Holes. Read why, page 3 0. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. 24 M 0 LWA HJ K ^ “M7 lFoTTJ^ prestige the reflection of Qualitij*(C© R R (LD (Gi^TO © ©? CORRUGATED RIDGE ROLL Furnished in "fWiLcaR" Open Hearth Steel and COPP^ROIF) Galvanized or Painted. 2% inch 2 inch 1 14 inch Corrugations. Xo. 97!). Stock Sizes 26 inches and 120 inches long. Will ship 2 6 inch lengths unless otherwise ordered. COllRUGATED END WARE FLASHING 2 y 2 inch 2 inch 1 % inch Corrugations. CORRUGATED SIDE WALL FLASHING 2V 2 inch 2 inch 1 14 inch Corrugations. List Prices Per Lineal Foot on Above Three Styles. Galvanized. Fainted. No. 29 Gauge — 2Vz inch, 2 inch, 114 inch Corrugations, 12 inch Girt $0.15 $0.12 No. 28 Gauge — 2 inch, 2 inch, 1 !4 inch Corrugations, 12 inch Girt .17 .14 No. 27 Gauge — 2 y 2 inch, 2 inch, I % inch Corrugations, 12 inch Girt .18 .15 No. 26 Gauge — 2% inch, 2 inch, 1 !4 inch Corrugations, 12 inch Girt .19 .16 No. 24 Gauge- — 2V 2 inch, 2 inch, 1 14 inch Corrugations, 12 inch Girt .22 .17 No. 22 Gauge — 2 y 2 inch, 2 inch, 1 !4 inch Corrugations, 12 inch Girt .30 .22 No. 20 Guage — 2 y 2 inch, 2 inch, 1 % inch Corrugations, 12 inch Girt .40 .32 When ordering, state which size Corrugation is wanted. This shows application of Corrugated Ridge Roll. When Plain Ridge Roll is used it is necessary to use a Corrugated Wood Filler on each side of Ridge, over which the Plain Roll is placed. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. TKilcoRT - [M] 1 LG/A U IK [£ IE ’Trcslitjc THE REFLECTION OF QuoUns’GOlRlRU'SATllMgii C® CORRUGATED < roof JOINT Furnished in "JWiLcaR Open Hearth Steel and CPK^taPID Galvanized or Painted. Made in 26 inch lengths. When laying Corrugated Roofing on a “Gambrel Roof” it is not possible to bend the sheets over the ridge line dividing the upper and lower sections of the roof. With the use of this Joint, the proper watertight connection is made, and with a neat finish. List Unices Per Lineal Foot. No. 29 Gauge — -2V 2 inch, 0 inch, 1 14 No. 28 Gauge — 2 y 2 inch, 9 inch, iy 4 No. 27 Gauge — 2y 2 inch, 9 inch, 1% No. 26 Gauge — 2y 2 inch, 9 inch, 1% No. 24 Gauge — 2 Vo inch. 9 inch, 1% No. 2 2 Gauge — 2% inch, 9 inch, iy 4 No. 2 0 Gauge — -2% inch, 2 inch, 1 % inch Corrugations, inch Corrugations, inch Corrugations, inch Corrugations, inch Corrugations, inch Corrugations, inch Corrugations, 8 V 2 inch Girt 8 V 2 inch Girt 8 V 2 inch Girt 8 y> inch Girt S % inch Girt S V 2 inch Girt 8 y 2 inch Girt Galvanized $0 Painted. 15 $0.12 17 .14 1 8 .1 5 1 9 .1 6 2 2 .17 30 9 9 40 .32 When ordering, state which size Corrugation is wanted. This Joint makes the neatest and most practical method of connection on roofs of this nature. Showing How Applied on Itoof. The Corrugated Sheets, on upper section of Roof, are laid to project over the Joint, of which the lower end overlaps the lower Corrugated Sheets. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 1M 0 LWA y Irl E E -prestige THE REFLECTION OF QualitjgCOIRIRyOATfTOC] C® 2 1 2-INCH CORRUGATED CURVED SHEETS Furnished in T^ilcoH Open Hearth Steel and COEE&P'D Galvanized or Painted. Stock Sizes 5 <> 7 8 0 10 11 12 l'eet long. Selling Measurement 10% 13 15% 17% 19% 21% 23% 26 sq. feet. Gauges 20 28 27 20 24 Stock Sizes 5 <> 7 8 O 10 11 12 feet long. Selling Measurement 10% 13 15% 17% 19% 21% 23% 26 sq. feet. Gauges 20 28 27 20 24 Weight per Square, Galvanized 77 85 91 98 1 24 lbs. Weight per Square, Painted 68 76 83 11 0 lbs. The allowable variation from Standard Weights shall be 214 per cent, over or under. The Standard for gauge and weight of sheets shall be that adopted by the United States Government, July 1st, 1SP3. 2i/ 2 INCH CORRUGATED CURVED ARCHES. For Hoofing and Ceiling. Sheets curved to any required radius and of any strength from Nos. 16 to 28 Gauges inclusive. CURVED TO ANY RADIUS No. 072. For concrete construction work, vaulted ceilings in buildings, cellars, under- ground passages, etc. For tanks and cisterns they can be riveted and soldered toget her. Showing application of Corrugated Curved Arches for Ceiling, in connection with Steel I Hearn and Concrete Filling. DIRECTIONS FOR ORDERING. If for Roofing, allow for projections. If for Ceiling, give the distance between the webs of the 1 beams, rise of arch and length and number of spaces to he covered. All curving guaranteed perfect and in accord mice with specifications furnished. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. IM1 (I LWA U K prestige THE REFLECTION OF Q UCxl 1 1 U,‘ Co O [R EJ <0 0 [M Ct] O® COllRUGATED AWNINGS SINGLE CURVED — Bracket Support. Xo. 0(» FIREPROOF DOORS AND SHUTTERS Made from Steel. Xo. 50. The body of these is made of one thickness of wood and covered each side with our Beaded Iron, which projects an inch at top and sides of shutter, and is riveted every three inches. In ordering Shutters or Doors, give exact dimen- sions, as follows: 1 — Height of opening. 2 — Width of opening. 3 — From sill to tops of lugs of lower shutter brick. 4 — Between top of lugs of shutter brick, vertically. 5 — From edge of openings to center of hole in lug. 6 — From face of wall to center of hole in lug. 7 — Amount of rise in arch, if any. 8 — Mention whether cap projects from wall. 9 — State whether you wish shutters fitted into openings or otherwise, and if for wood or brick building. Steel Doors and Shutters not only protect against Fire, but guard against Burglars and Vandals. SINGLE CORRUGATED IRON DOORS AND SHUTTERS. Durable and Cheap. Made of No. 18 and 2 0 Gauge Corrugated Iron, Black Painted or Galvanized and stiffened with Angle Iron Frame. When ordering, accurate specifications and dimensions must be furnished, indicated by diagrams; this is of great importance both to the customer and to us. We can furnish Shutter Hinge Eyes for brick, stone or frame buildings. LET US FIGURE ON YOUR REQUIREMENTS. We are specially equipped to make Fireproof Doors and Shutters, therefore can furnish promptly anything desired to meet your wants. Prices Quoted upon Application. No. 54. M 0 LWAUR (£ E -prestige THE REFLECTION OF QualitxjCO^y^ATDlMCi C® LEAD WASHERS Vo. 2. Full Size % 2 in. Hole. W About 325 Washers to the pound and require about % lbs. to lay a square. and this action in time loosens the nail head and allows Wa-.liers practically eliminates the trouble, as they cannot rust. When used as indicated make an absolutely watertight joint on any surface, whether concave, convex or flat. They prevent both the nail head from cutting into the sheet and rust formation underneath. The first rust on a metal roof usually appears around the nail holes. Water collects in the small offsets made by the nail heads, the two metals (nails and sheets) un- dergo oxidizing or rusting process, moisture to enter. The use of Lead ADVANTAGES OF LEAD WASHERS. V5 I; I ! f No. 2 (hole Inch), packed 100 lbs per box. GALVANIZED BARBED NAILS For Corrugated Roofing and Siding. Furnished in the following sizes. Length, inches % 1 1 *4 1% 1% 2 Wire Gauge 12 12 11 10 10 9 In kegs of 100 pounds. LEAD HEADED NAILS For Vailing Corrugated Roofing. Rust Proof They thoroughly protect the holes made in sheet or structural steel and prevent mois- ture from entering. Furnished in the following sizes: mm. For Corrugated Sheets. For Sheets -2, 2 Vs and 3 inch For Structural Work — 6, 7, 8, Gauge. —No. 10 Wire Gauge. 10 and 12 inch — No. 10 Wire Vet Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. [Ml 1 LWAUK WlLCOji'^, prestige the reflection of Qualitu,*(CO R R U) O/rVTO IN] © (Q® “FEDERAL” ELASTIC ROOF CEMENT ALL THE TOOLS YOU NEED TO APPLY THE WORLDS BEST ROOFING It is the only Cement that produces an absolutely permanent, indestructible patch. In barrels In barrels In kegs, 100 lbs In galvanized pails, 25 and 50 lbs Will Not Harden or Crack. Weather-Proof, Water-Proof, Wear- Proof. Covers twice as much surface as other kinds of roofing cement. Can be applied to any kind of surface, whether wet or dry. Positively unequaled for new work and repairing, such as Composi- tion Roofs, Tin and Steel Roofs, Joining Broken Slate, Lining Old Worn Out Gutters, Repairing Tin so Rusty that it cannot be soldered, Chim- neys and Flues, Repairing Skylights and Broken Glass, Sidewalk Lights, on Vaults, Sealing Cracks in Basement Walls. “IT'S THE WIZARD OF CEMENTDOM.” Xet Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. IM 1 LWAU RII -prestige THE REFLECTION OF Qualit\i*C©[RIRy ^ATDtr^(0] ©® HOOFING AND SIDING The Dependable Covering. The value of galvanized roofing and siding, its economy and long wear under severest weather conditions is proved by its rapidly grow- ing use on all sorts of buildings in all sections of the country. HOW TO ESTIMATE AMOUNT OF CORRUGATED SHEETS. First select the best lengths of sheets to fit the space, bearing in mind the end laps. On siding one-inch lap will do, while for Roofing nothing less than three inches, and if a slight pitch, six inches, for end lap. As each sheet lays just two feet wide, it is a simple matter to ascertain the number of sheets necessary to cover the space. Then estimate the number of feet in our two (2), two and one-half (2%) and Special 14 t inch corrugated sheets, as fol- lows : 5 ft. long, 10 5-6 6 ft. long, 13 7 ft. long, 15 1-6 S ft. long, 17 1-3 9 ft. long, 19 1-2 10 ft. long, 21 2-3 11 ft. long, 23 5-6 12 ft. long, 26 ular 114 inch or sr 5 ft. long, 10 5-1: 6 ft. long, 12 1-2 7 ft. long, 14 7-1: 8 ft. long, 16 2-3 9 ft. long, 18 3-4 10 ft long, 20 5-6 11 ft. long, 22 li-: 12 ft. long, 25 sq. ft. lay 2 ft. wide, selling measure sq. ft. lay 2 ft. wide, selling measure sq. ft. lay 2 ft. wide, selling measure sq. ft. lay 2 ft. wide, selling measure sq. ft. lay 2 ft. wide, selling measure sq. ft. lay 2 ft. wide, selling measure sq. ft. lay 2 ft. wide, selling measure sq. ft. lay 2 ft. wide, selling measure 11 Corrugated Sheets, figure as follows : sq. ft. lay 2 ft. wide, sellim sq. ft. lay 2 ft. wide, sellim sq. ft. lay 2 ft. wide, selling sq. ft. lay 2 ft. wide, sellim sq. ft. lay 2 ft. wide, sellim sq. ft. lay 2 ft. wide, selling lg measure ig measure lg measure ig measure ig measure ig measure sq. ft. lay 3 ft. wide, selling measure sq. ft. lay 2 ft. wide, selling measure 26 in. 26 in. 26 in. 26 in. 26 in. 26 in. 26 in. 26 in. zo 111 . 25 in. 25 in. 25 in. 25 in. 25 in. 25 in. 25 iu. wide. wide. wide. wide. wide. wide. wide. wide. wide. wide. wide. wide. wide. wide. wide. wide. When necessary we cut sheets in the middle and give half sheets of any of the above lengths. When we cut to odd inches, say 7 feet 9 inches, we charge for an 8-foot sheet, unless we have two or three weeks in which to fill order, so as to have sheets made odd length. Always specify length of sheets and size of corrugation. As no allowance is made for laps, the following table gives the number of square feet necessary to cover one square (100 sq. ft.) of surface, providing there is no waste in cutting. Estimate for 2 1 / 2 -Inch and Special 14/4-Inch Corrugation. END LAP. 1 inch. 2 inches. 3 inches. 4 inches. 5 inches. 6 inches. Side Lap 1 Corrug'n Side Lap Corrug’n Side Lap 2 Corrug'n 110 sq. ft. lift sq. ft. 1 23 sq. ft. Ill sq. ft. 117 sq. ft. 124 sq. ft. 112 sq. ft. 11S sq. ft. 125 sq. ft. 113 sq. ft. 119 sq. ft. 126 sq. ft. 114 sq. ft. 120 sq. ft. 127 sq. ft. 115 sq. ft. 121 sq. ft. 12S sq. ft. Estimate for Regular D/i-Inch Corrugation. END LAP. 1 inch. 2 inches. 3 inches. 4 inches. 5 inches. G inches. Side Lap 1 Corrug'n Side Lap 1 q. Corrug'n Side Lap 2 Corrug'n 107 2-r> sq.ft. 110 1-5 sq. ft. 113 3-10 sq. ft. 1 0S 3-5 sq. ft. Ill 2-5 sq. ft. 1 1 4 % sq. ft. 109 7-10 sq. ft. 112 7-10 sq. ft. 115 4-5 sq.ft. 110 9-10 sq. ft. 113 9-10 sq. ft. 117 sq.ft. 112 1-10 sq.ft. 115 1-10 sq. ft. 11814 sq.ft. 113 V, sq.ft. 116 2-5 sq. ft. 120 3-5 sq. ft. These tables are based on using 96-inch sheets; if longer or shorter lengths are used there will be a slight variation from the above estimate. IMMENSE STOCKS OE GALVAN/ZED STEEL Id) : i M ! LWA U IK, “MilcoJZS^ prestige the reflection of Qual\tg*CO IR II O^VTO (M © ©t* ROLL ROOFINGS EACH KIND DISTINCTIVELY FEATURED. See Following Rages. To prevent damage in t ransporta- lion all our Roll Roofings are protected at the end folds with wooden strips. 35 1M 0 LWAILJ [r^. E E ♦prestige the reflection op QualitjaCOI^IRyOATDl^Ci ©§> "IKil coR " SELF-CAP ROLL ROOFING Furnished in "TKilcoR~ Open Hearth Steel and CPEStaPU) Galvanized or Painted. Always State Gauge Wanted, and Whether Galvanized or Painted. FIG2 FIG. 3 FIG. 4 Sheets 26 y 2 inches wide — 50 feet long — will cover 100 square feet. Double cross locked together, notched and re-squared on ends and sides. Gauges 20 28 27 20 Weight per Square. Galvanized 7S S6 95 102 lbs. Weight per Square, Painted .. 72 79 S6 lbs. This Roofing is made from sheets 26*4 inches wide before re-squaring. The allowable variation from Standard Weights shall be 2% per cent, over or under. The Standard for gauge and weight of sheets shall be that adopted by the United States Government. July ist. 1 S 9 3. "jy^iLca/i" Self-Cap Roll Roofing is appropriate for use on buildings having roofs with only a slight piteh. It is made from soft, annealed sheets, so that the side seams form easily without cracking. Cleats are furnished when ordered. DIRECTIONS FOR APPLYING TKilcoR" SELF-CAP ROLL ROOFING. Measure the length required to reach from Eave lo Ridge, allowing 1 inch on one side and iy 2 inches on the other side of Roof for Standing Seam on Ridge: also allow 1 \ 2 inches to 2 inches to bend down at Eaves. When working front left to right hand — for the tirst course turn down 1 inch on left hand side of sheet for fitting over edge of Sheathing at Gable end. and nail same securely with % inch barbed roofing nails spaced about 2 incites. Then flange up t ite right hand side of sheet length with the 1 1 2 inch Flanging Tongs. After first course is in place, nail cleats along the l'« inch flange (about every 14 inches) letting cleat stand about 1 inch above the 1% inch flange like in Fig' 1 — bending the cleat down over the flange like in Fig. 2. Then flange up the left side of next course 1 inch and place same against the first course like in Fig. 3, and with the 1 inch Double Seamer bend the projecting 44 inch over the 1 inch and close tight. which will leave the finished Standing Seam 1 inch high like in Fig. 4. To finish each Seam, approaching Ridge or Hip. flatten down the Standing Seam about 6 to S inches. Always finish eacli course before laying the next. The finish of Ridge or Comb of Roof can be made same as the Standing Seam, by letting the sections pass the center of Ridge enough to flange up 1 inch on one side and 1 V 2 inches on the other side. If Ridge Roll is used — instead of allowing the 1 and IV 2 inches on top of Ridge for Standing Seam, allow only % inch on one side and flatten down as an overlap. Note — When working from riglit to left, the l’ = inch flange should be on left side and the 1 inch flange on right side of sheet. Tools necessary: — 1 pair 1 inch Flanging Tongs. ) 1 pair lty inch Flanging Tongs, v See page 50 . 1 pair 1 inch Double Seamers. ) -Net Prices Given In Latest. Price Sheet. 30 TK/LcoJiS^ [MI D EJ GE [H * prestige THE reflection of Quali%CO^yOATO[^G ©s> KUEHN’S LOCK SEAM ROLL ROOFING Furnished in "TKilcoM" Open Hearth Steel and ZOppm&D Galvanized or Painted. Always State Gauge Wanted, and Whether Galvanized or Painted. A very desirable Roofing because of the Cleats not being exposed. Makes a very smooth Standing Seam. Sheets 26% inches wide — 50 feet long — will cover 100 square feet. Double cross locked together, notched and re-squared on ends and sides. Gauges 29 28 27 20 Weight per Square, Galvanized 7S S6 95 Weight per Square, Painted .. 72 79 This Roofing is made from sheets 20 inches wide before re-squaring. 102 lbs. S6 lbs. The allowable variation from Standard Weights shall be 2y 2 per cent, over or under. The Standard for gauge and weight of sheets shall be that adopted by the United States Government. July 1st. 1S93. 'I'll is Roofing is so constructed that the cleats after applied are unexposed, and the caps tire made from a part of the sheet, doing away with separate caps. Can he used on Roofs having only a slight pitch. DIRECTIONS FOR APPLYING KUEHN’S LOCK SEAM ROLL ROOFING. Measure the lens’ll] required to reach from Eave to Ridge, allowing: 1 inch on one side and l l /> inches mi the other side of Hoof for Standing - Seam on Kidge; also allow 1% to 2 inches to bend down at Ea ves. When working from left to light hand — for the first course turn down 1 inch on left hand side of sheet for fitting over edge of Sheathing at Gable end. and nail same securely with inch barbed routing nails spaced about 2 inches. Then flange up t lie right hand side' of sheet length with the 1 l /> inch Flanging Tongs. After first course is in place, nail cleats along the 1 \»- inch flange (about every 14 inches) and fasten < lea.t . Fig. 1. to the flange with the Eyelet Punch like in Fig*. 2. Then flange up the left side of next course I inch and place same against the first course like in Fig. 3, and with the 1 inch Double Seamer bend fhe projecting % inch flange over the l inch and close tight to a finished seam like in Fig. 4. To finish each seam approaching Ridge or Hip, flatten down the Standing Seam about 6 to S inches. Always finish each course before laying the next. The finish of Ridge or Comb of Roof can be made same as the Standing Seams, by letting the sections pass the center of Ridge enough to flange up 1 inch on one side and 1% inches on the other side. If Ridge Roll is used — instead of allowing the I and 1 l /2 inches on top of Ridge for Standing Seam, allow only inch on one side and flatten down as an overlap. Hips are always finished the same way as Ridge, after cutting to the proper angle. Note — When working from right to left, the 1 y> inch flange should be on left side and the 1 inch flange on right side of sheet. 'Pools necessary: — 1 pair 1 inch Flanging Tongs. 1 pair 1 V> inch Flanging Tongs. I pair 1 inch Double Seamers. I Eyelet Punch. u See page 50. Net. Pricers Given In Latest Price Sheet. 37 M1LWAUK, preStig,C THE REFLECTION OF QualltlJ'C^O 1 F 5 [R 0 O II 0 [Nj Cjl ©f> “OLD STYLE” DOUBLE SEAM ROOFING Furnished in T^JLcati Open Hearth Steel and CPRexaPID Galvanized or Painted. Always State Gauge Wanted, and Whether Galvanized or Painted. DOUBLE CROSS LOCK FIG 4 FIG. 5 Sheets 26% inches wide — 50 feet long — will cover 100 square feet. Double cross locked together, notched and re-squared on ends and sides. Gauge* 20 28 86 Weight per Square, Galvanized 78 Weight per Square, Painted . . 72 79 This Roofing is made from sheets 2f>?4 inches wide before re-squaring. 2 <> 102 lbs. S6 lbs. The allowable variation from Standard Weights shall be 2% per cent, over or under. The Standard for gauge and weight of sheets shall be that adopted by the United States Government, July ist, 1S93. This is the only Steel Roofing adaptable for flat roofs with a pitch of % inch to 1 foot or more. Its construction provides a double fold the entire length of the seam, thereby making it perfectly walert ight. DIRECTIONS FOR APPLYING “OLD STYLE” DOUBLE SEAM ROLL ROOFING. Measure the length required to reach from Eave to Ridge, allowing 1 inch on one side and 1% inches "ii the other side of Roof for Standing Seam on Ridge, also allow 114 to 2 inches to bend down at Raves. When working from left to right hand — for the first course turn down 1 inch on left hand side of sheet for fitting over edge of Sheathing at Gable end. and nail same securely with li inch barbed roofing nails spaced about 2 inches. Then flange up the right hand side of sheet length with the 1W inch Flanging Tongs. After the first course is in place, nail the Tin Cleats, see Fig. 1 along the 114 inch flange (about every 14 inches) like Fig. 2. Then flange up the left side of next course 1% inches and [.dace same against the first course like in Fig. 3, and with the 1% inch Double Seamer bend the projecting 14 inch over like in Fig. 4 and then follow with the 1 inch Double Seamer, which will break over 14 inch, leaving the finished Standing Seam 1 inch high like in Fig. 5. To finish each Seam approaching Ridge or Hip, flatten down the Standing Seam about 6 to S inches. Always finish each course before laying the next. The finish of Ridge or Comb of Roof can be made same as the Standing Seam, by letting the sections pass the center of ridge enough to flange up 1 inch on one side and 114 inches on the other side. If Ridge Roll is used — instead of allowing the 1 and 144 inches on the top of Ridg'e for Standing- Seam. allow only 14 inch, on one side and flatten down as an overlap. Hips are always finished the same way as Ridge, after cutting to the proper angle. Note. When working from right to left the 11 inch flange should be on left side and the 1% inch flange on right side of sheet. Tools Necessary: — 1 pair 114 inch Flanging Tongs. 1 1 pair l’i inch Flanging Tongs. I <- 1 pair 1 inch Double Seamers. f See paeP 1 pair 114 inch Double Seamers. J Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. :i8 LWAUK 'M7 TcTR'J^ prestige the reflection of Qualitu,*C© [R [R U (N1 © ©® EOLL AND CAP HOOFING Furnished in "TKIlcoR” Open Hearth Steel and COEESPiD Galvanized or Painted. Always State Gauge Wanted, and Whether Galvanized or Painted. FIG. 6 FIG. 7 FIG. 8 FIG. 9 FIG. 10 FIG. II Sheets 26 inches wide — 50 inches long — will cover 100 square feet. Double cross locked together, notched and re-squared on ends and sides. We furnish caps from two to eight feet in length and always ship caps and cleats with this style of roofing unless otherwise ordered. Gauges 2!) 28 27 20 Weight per Square, Galvanized 85 93 1 01 108 lbs. Weight per Square, Painted . . 77 84 91 lbs. The allowable variation from Standard Weights shall be' 2y 2 per cent, over or under. The Standard for gauge and weight of sheets shall be that adopted by the United States Government, July 1st, 1893. ( Including Caps and Cleats. This Roofing has a distinctive feature in using Separate Caps formed over the turned up edges to make Standing Seam. Most easily and rapidly laid. DIRECTIONS FOR APPLYING ROLL AND CAP ROOFING. With Anchor Caps and Cleats or with Measure the length required to reach from Eave to Ridge, allowing 1 inch on one side and iy 2 inches on the other side of roof for Standing Seam on Ridge, also allow 1 y 2 to 2 inches to bend down at Eaves. When working from left to right hand — for the first course turn down 1 inch on left side of Sheet for fitting over edge of Sheathing at Gable end, and nail same securely with % inch barbed roofing nails spaced about 2 Inches. Then liange up the right hand side of sheet length with the 1 inch Flanging Tongs. After the first course is in place, nail the split cleats Fig. 1 along the 1 inch flange (about every 14 inches) like in Fig. 2. Then flange up the left side of next course 1 inch and place same against the first course like in Fig. 3. Then bend the extending part of cleat over the 1 inch flange of sheet like in Fig. 4. The Anchor Cap Fig. 5, place over the Standing Seam like in Fig. G, letting it overlap each section 1 inch at the upper end. Then with the Squeezing Tongs close the Standing Seam tight. For Straight Caps and Long courses same as above described. Straight Caps and Long Cleats. is laid nai! the cleats along the flanged edge like in Fig. 7. Place next course against first like in Fig. 8 and bend Cleat down like in Fig. 9. Then place Straight Caps, Fig. 12. over Seam like in Fig. 10 and bend the long end of cleat back over Caps and with Squeezing Tongs close seam tight like in Fig. 11. To finish each Seam approaching Ridge or Hip. flatten down the Standing Seam about 6 to S inches. Always finish each Course before laying the next. The finish of Ridge or Comb of Roof can be made same as the Standing Seam, by letting the sections pass the center of Ridge enough to flange up 1 inch on one side and 1 y 2 inches on the other side. If Ridge Roll is used — instead of allowing the 1 and \y 2 inchc-s on top of Ridge for Standing Seam, allow only y 2 inch on one side and flatten down as an overlap. Hips are always finished the same way as Ridge, after cutting to the proper angle. Tools Necessary: — ) 1 pair 1 inch Flanging Tongs. > See page 50 1 Cap Squeezer. ) Cleats flange the After first course Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. [Ml 0 LWAU (r^ H E -prestige the WlLCOJi 'S^ REFLECTION OF QuaHtijC© n u y © ato m © ©t> DIRECTIONS FOR APPLYING PRESSED STANDING SEAM ROOFINGS Illustrated on pages 40 to 45. Karh sheet before being laid should be snipped in or notched ’’.s inch at both ends, within 1 •> inch to the Standing Seams, and end locks turned by bending the upper end up and the lower end down in an interlock- ing manner. When working from left to right hand for the first course, mallet down the Standing Seam on Left Hand Side of Sheet and turn down edge about 1 inch for fitting over edge of Sheathing at (table End, and nail same securely with 4-4 inch Galvanized barbed roofing nails, spaced about 2 inches after letting the lower end of sheet project about 1 or 14o inches at Eaves. This end snip in close to Standing Seam, turn down over Eaves and nail. The Standing Seam portion projecting over Eaves bend back against its side. After the first sheet is in place nail it under the end lock flange to sheathing. Then in tin* same course following up the roof, place the next sheet in position by hooking the end lock flanges together, and mallet down. In this manner lay all sheets in the same course up to ridge at which point let the course project one inch on one side and 1-t 4 inches on the other side of roof, for Standing Seam on Ridge. If Ridge Roll is used- -instead of allow- ing the 1 and 1 1 2 inches on the top of Ridge for Standing Seam, allow only 1 ■> inch, on one side and flatten down as an overlap. After the first course is laid, nail the cleats along the right hand Standing Seam length (about every 14 inches) bending the cleats over the Standing Seam as indicated in the roofing illustrations. In laying the next (and subsequent) course overlap the right with the left hand Standing Seam, then turn the exposed por- tion of cleats back over the Standing Seam and with the Cap squeezer press or finish the Standing Seam. Always finish each course before laying the next. To finish each Seam approaching Ridge or Hip, flatten down the Standing Seam about 6 to 8 inches. Hips are always finished the same way as Ridge, after cutting to the proper angle. NOTE— When working from right to left on roof the application is the same reversed. Tools necessary — 1 End Lock Former. 1 ~ - See page 50. 1 Cap Squeezer. J The foregoing directions apply to all Pressed Standing Seam Roofings with the ex- ceptions only noted on the following Styles. ‘CERTIFIED,” Page 40. LTnexposed, wire inserted cleats are used, also a special Tool for squeezing the Standing Seams. ‘SUPERIOR,” Page 42. See directions there given. “CORRUGATED,” Page 44. Iustead of locking sheets together at ends, simply over- lap about 3 inches and leave ends at Eaves project thereover. “ORNAMENTAL,” Page 45. Instead of locking Sheets together at ends, simply over- lap about 3 inches, holding the overlapping sheet ends down with two cleats nailed to sheathing and turn them back over over- lapping end. “MTlcoTI’S^ (Ml 0 O dL E • prestige the reflection of Quality*©© R R U) © IN] © ©§> (ff gftifietl STANDING SEAM ROOFING Always State Gauge Wanted, and Whether Galvanized or Painted. Furnished in "TKilcoK Open Hearth Steel and COESstaPID Galvanized or Painted. Each sheet is re-squared and the ends notched for turning end locks. If 0*fiU, 4 Ay . nil Width Wire Inserted Cleat. The wire in cleat insures perfect f o r m i n g of the Standing Seam when tlie Roofing Seamer is applied. It also materially s t r en g t li e n s t lie seam. Stock Sizes <> 7 K 5> 10 11 12 feet long. Selling Measurement 12 14 16 IS 20 22 24 square feet. Gauges 2!) 28 27 20 Weight per Square, Galvanized 79 S7 96 103 lbs. Weight per Square, Painted , . . 7 4 SO SS lbs. The allowable variation from Standard Weights shall be 2V4 per cent, over or under. The Standard for gauge and weight of sheets shall be that adopted by the United States Government. July 1st. 1893. These are the tools required to apply C toLtQgd See page HO. Directions for applying are the same as given for Stand- ing Seam Roofing, page 3 9, excepting that unexposed, wire inserted cleats are used, also ihe special tools for seaming. 1 »■ ■■ 1 1 ■■ I ^ I s , 1 W ' Ill ILIHXG COVERED WITH |f tCtl ROOKING. NEEDS NO LIGHTNING RODS. Cost of application one-lialf that of other styles Pressed Standing Seam Roofing. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. i I M I LWAUR E E • prestige THE REf LECTION Q, QuaUtijCOI^^yOATOINlCb €$] PRESSED STANDING SEAM ROOFING LEAK PROOF. EASILY APPLIED. Furnished in "T^TlcoR" Open Hearth Steel and COE^taPID Galvanized or Painted. Stock Sizes Full Width 24 inches. Covering Width 24 inches. (i 7 8 !) lo Always SI ale Gauge Wanted, and Whether ( ■ alvanizeri or Fainted. i'eet long. Selling Measurement 12 Ganges Weight per Square, Galvanized Weight per Square, Painted 16 IS 20 22 24 square feet. . . . 2!) 28 27 20 . . . . 78 S6 92 101 lbs. 72 78 86 lbs. The allowable variation from Standard Weights shall be 2% per cent, over or under. The Standard for gauge and weight of sheets shall be that adopted by the United States Government. July 1st. 1893. “NOISELESS” PRESSED STANDING SEAM ROOFING Does not rattle on roof. Furnished in Two Widths. Full Width 12 inches. Covering Width 12 inches. Full Width 18 inches. Covering Width 18 inches. Stock Sizes Selling Measurement, 12 inch width Selling Measurement, IS inch width Gauges Weight per Square, Galvanized, 12 inch width. . . . Weight per Square, Painted, 12 inch width Weight per Square, Galvanized, IS inch width. . . Weight per Square, Painted, 18 inch width Directions for applying Pressed Standing Seam 10 % 8 9 lo feet long. s 9 1 0 square feet. 12 13% 15 square feet. 29 28 0 7 20 1)0 97 1 0 5 113 lbs. 78 86 9 4 lbs. S3 91 98 105 lbs. yen on 7 3 page 39. 80 87 Ills Tools necessary: — 1 1 End Lock Former. I See page 50. 1 Cap Squeezer. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. 42 M I LWA OKIE -prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtij*C©[RiRy OATOtMl© ©§> DIRECTIONS FOR APPLYING “SUPERIOR” PRESSED STANDING SEAM ROOFING WITH CONTINUOUS CLEAT Illustrated on Next Page. Each sheet before being laid should be snipped in or notched % inch at both ends, within 1/2 inch to the Standing Seams, and end locks turned by bending the upper end up and the lower end down in an interlock- ing manner. When working from left to right hand for the first course, mallet down the Stand- ing Seam on Left Hand Side of Sheet and turn down edge about 1 inch for fitting over udge of Sheathing at Gable End, and nail same securely with % inch Galvanized barbed roofing nails, spaced about 2 inches after letting the lower end of sheet project about 1 or 114 inches at Eaves. This end snip in close to Standing Seam, turn down over Eaves and nail. The Standing Seam portion projecting over Eaves bend back against its side. After the first sheet is in place nail it under the end lock flange to sheathing. Then in the same course following up the roof, place the next sheet in position by hooking the end lock flanges together, and mallet down. Nail to sheathing along the outer Hange with 1 inch Galvanized Barbed Roofing nails spaced about 12 inches. In this manner lay all sheets in the same course up to ridge at which point let the course pro- ject one inch on 011 c side and F 1 inches on the other side of roof for Standing Seam on Ridge. If Ridge Roll is used — instead of allow- ing the 1 and l 1 /? inches on the top of Ridge for Standing Seam, allow only 14 inch on one side and flatten down as an overlap. Sheets are formed with continuous cleat, therefore no extra cleats are used. In laying the next (and subsequent! course overlap the right with the left hand Standing Seam and with the “Superior" Cap Squeezer press or finish the standing seam. This tool is provided, in the jaws, with two adjustable screws, spaced 6 inches apart, each of which makes a % inch diam- eter circular indention in the Standing Seam, serving to hold the same securely in place. The adjustable screws should be so set that the indentions are made quite deep but with- out cutting through the metal. Always finish each course before laying the next. To finish each Seam approaching Ridge or Hip. flatten down the Standing Seam about 6 to S inches. Hips are always finished the same way as Ridge, after cutting to the proper angle. NOTE — When working from right to left on roof the application is the same reversed. Tools necessary — 1 End Lock Former. 1 I See page' 50. 1 “Superior” Cap Squeezer.J - =d “M. TlcoH J^ (U lr^ E E * prestige the reflection of Qualitij'C^OIRlR (U O^ITO (M © ©S “SUPERIOR” PRESSED STANDING SEAM ROOFING W ITH CONTINUOUS CLEAT. Furnished in 'WllLCOti" Open Hearth Steel and COPP£«oid Galvanized or Painted. Always State Gauge Wanted, and Whether Galvanized or Painted. Directions for Applying see Page 42. Full Width 24 inches. Covering Width 24 inches. Stock Sizes 0 7 S !) 10 12 feet long. Selling Measurement 12 1 4 16 18 20 24 square feet. Gauges 2!) 28 27 20 Weight per Square, Galvanized 83 91 Weight per Square, Painted .. 73 Tools necessary to apply: — 1 End Lock Former. 1 "Superior" Cap Squeezer. 98 105 lbs. 80 87 lbs. See page 50. The allowable variation from Standard Weights shall be 2 1 4 per cent, over or under. The Standard for gauge and weight of sheets shall be that adopted by the United States Government. July 1st, 1893. BEADED PRESSED STANDING SEAM ROOFING Gauges 29 28 Weight per Square, Galvanized 78 86 92 Weight per Square, Painted .. 72 78 Tools necessary to apply: — 1 End Lock Former. 1 Cap Squeezer. See page 50. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. 26 101 lbs. 86 lbs. [Ml 0 LW A O KEI 'prestige THE REFLECTION OF Qualitg*CO[R[Ry OATOtMC) C® 2/2- INCH CORRUGATED PRESSED STANDING SEAM ROOFING Furnished in "TWilcoK Open Hearth Steel and Conoid Galvanized or Painted. These Specifications Apply to Both 2*4 and 114 Inch. Stock Si/.es t> 7 S J) 10 11 12 feet long. Selling Measurement 12 14 1 6 18 20 22 24 square feet. Gauges 20 28 27 20 Weight per Square, Galvanized 83 91 98 105 lbs. Weight per Square, Painted . . 73 80 87 lbs. The allowable variation from Standard Weights shall be 2>o per cent, over or under. The Standard for gauge and weight of sheets shall be that adopted by the United States Government. July 1st, 1893. lVa-INCII CORRUGATED PRESSED STANDING SEAM ROOFING Directions for applying Corrugated Standing Seam Roofings are the same as given on page 39. excepting that instead of locking sheets together at ends they are simply overlapped about 3 inches. Tools necessary: — 1 Cap Squeezer. See page 50. Net Prices Given In I attest. Price Sheet. -^3 ‘MlLCOJi 'S^ Ml 0 LWA yKEI • prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUt^€©[R[Ry(GAT01Ml(gi ©§>[ ORNAMENTAL PRESSED STANDING SEAM ROOFING Always Slate Gauge Wanted, and Whether Galvanized or Painted. Furnished in "TPlilcoR" Open Hearth Steel and CPESrSPlD Galvanized or Painted. Pull Width 2 I i nch os. Covering Width 2 4 inches. Style No. 525. The only difference between these two styles is in the designs. Very Ornamental and Rigid. Will Not Rattle. The allowable variation from Standard Weights shall be 2% per cent, over or under. The Standard for gauge and weight of sheets shall be that adopted by the United States Government. July 1st. 1S93. Full Width 24 inches. Style No. 5:i0. Stock Sizes 5 H to feet long. , 'U*'C£ KhTCW^Tg L 2#' A J A A .,yJP Anpr -/ A Al a xJ/ J A A A A f A - A fxA 1 a jtA A J. i .A x JLfXx l- A JL AL- a a/AE x x x x aaA A / sK A A A A A I M Selling Measurement 10 10 Gauges 2!) 2H Weight per Square, Galvanized 78 S6 Weight per Square, Painted . . 7 2 Directions for applying Pressed Standing Seam Roofing given on page 3 9. Tools necessary: — 1 Cap Squeezer. See page 50. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. 2 0 square feet. 27 2(1 92 101 lbs. 7S 80 lbs. -^3 "m/LCOji"^ [Ml (1 O (r^ (H • J^rcstl£C the reflection of Quality*©® [R (R y ©^nro (M © DIRECTIONS FOR APPLYING Y CRIMP ROOFINGS Illustrated on pages 47, 48, 49. Each sheet before being laid should be snipped in or notched % inch at both ends, close up to i be V Crimps, and end locks turned by bending the upper end up and the lower end down in an interlocking manner. When working from left to right hand for the lirst course mallet down the V Crimp on Left Hand Side of Sheet and turn down edge about 1 inch for fitting over edge of Sheathing at Gable End, and nail same securely with % inch galvan- ized barbed roofing nails, spaced about 2 inches after letting the lower end of sheet project about 1 or 1 y 2 inches at Eaves. Then slip a V wood strip under the V Crimp of Sheets with the lower end flush with Eaves. To finish the Eaves end snip in sheets, turn down over edge and nail as indicated by illus- trations below. With the Corrugated V Crimp Kootings shown on page 49, instead of locking sheets together at ends, simply overlap about :i inches and leave ends at Eaves project thereover. I. EFT II \ M ) SHEET. KM. Ill II \ M> SHEET. IIOTH SHEETS Al’IM.IED. Snip in at dotted line and cut away corner as shown. Snip in at dotted lines across the V crimp, as shown. The dotted lines indicate the V crimp projections turned down over end of wood stick. Tbe V wood slicks should not run up closer i hail from ti to S inches of the ridge. Always slip them in from the side of sheets. After the first sheet is in place nail it under the end lock flange to sheathing. Then in the same course following up the roof, place the next sheet in position by hooking the end lock flanges together, and mallet down. In this manner lay all sheets in the same course up to ridge, at which point let the course project one inch on one side and 1 l /> inches on the other side of roof, for Standing Seam on Ridge. If Ridge Roll is used— instead of allowing the 1 and 1 V-i inches on the top of Ridge for Stand- ing Seam, allow only V 2 inch, on one side and flatten down as an overlap. In laying the next course overlap the right with the left V Crimp of Sheets and along the left or overlapping side near the top edge of V Crimp nail through same and wood sticks to the roof (with 1% inch Galvanized Barbed Roofing Nails, spaced about every 15 to 18 inches). The V Crimp projections over Eaves snip in at the top and turn the two sides tone overlapping the other) over the end of wood slick and nail. Always finish each course before laying the next. To finish each Seam approaching Ridge or Hip, flatten down V Crimp about 6 to 8 inches. Hips are always finished the same way as Ridge, after cutting to the proper angle. Note — When working from right to left on roof the application is the same reversed. Tools necessary: — I End Lock Former. See page 50. 47 -o WlLCOH "^. [Ml 11 U K EE * [prestige THE REFLECTION OF Q UO 1 it IJ* (^> O [r=5 [R U O^lU 0 Cl) ©Q 2-V CRIMP ROOFING \lua>s Si ;i 1 1 * Gauge Wanted, anil Whether Galvanized or Painted. Furnished in "f^lLCOH" Open Hearth Steel and GDBMND Galvanized or Painted. Full Width 21 inches. Stock Sizes ti Selling Measurement 12 Gauges Weight per Square, Galvanized Weight per Square, Painted . . . Covering Width 24 inches. 7 S !) to 11 t2 feet long. 14 16 IS 20 o 0 2 4 square feet. 29 2H 27 26 24 22 20 7 7 85 91 98 1 25 1 52 179 lbs. 6S 7 6 83 no 1 36 1 63 lbs. The allowable variation from Standard Weights shall he 2% per cent, over or under. The Standard for gauge and weight of sheets shall be that adopted by the United States Government. July 1st. 1893. Tools necessary to apply 2 V Crimp Roofing: — 1 End Lock Former. See page 50 Directions for applying this Roofing given on page 46. V WOOD STICKS For applying the different styles of V Crimp Roofings it is necessary to use Wood Sticks as here shown as a furring under the V Crimps, along the side of which, near ridge, the roofing is nailed. Sticks furnished in various lengths from 6 to 12 feet. Vet Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. -=3 •JA.TlToTI"} [Ml J LWA URII • prestige THE REFLECTION 0 P Qualit^CQIRtRUOATfllftl© €© 3-V CRIMP ROOFING Furnished in JVlilcoK' Open Hearth Steel and CORp^pir) Galvanized or Painted. Stock Sizes 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 feet long. Selling Measurement 12 14 16 IS 2 0 22 24 square feet. Full Width 2 4 inches. Covering Width 2 4 inches. Gauges 29 28 Weight per Square, Galvanized 7S S6 Weight per Square, Painted 7 2 27 20 24 92 102 130 79 S6 114 .>•> 1 5 S 142 20 186 lbs. 170 1 1 >s. 4-V CRIMP ROOFING Directions for applying V Crimp Roofings given on page 4 6. Full Width 26 inches. Covering Width 24 inches. Slock Sizes Selling Measurement Gauges Weight per Square, Galvanized Weight per Square, Painted.. (i 4 8 0 10 1 1 12 feet long. 1 2 14 1 6 1 8 20 2 2 2 4 square feet. 20 28 27 20 24 oo 20 8.3 91 98 1 or> 1 3 5 1 64 1 93 lbs. SO 87 1 1 7 146 175 lbs. Tools necessary to apply above V Crimp Roofings: — t Eml Lock Former. See page 50. I¥1 P LWAUR EH -prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtja»€©^^y©ATDINI© ©§> 2 1 2-INCH CORRUGATED V CRIMP ROOFING Always State Gauge Wanted, and Whether Galvanized or Painted. Furnished in "T^lTlcoR" Open Hearth Steel and CPE&t?PU) Galvanized or Painted. ^ These Specifications apply to both 2D and 1 44 inch. Stock Sizes i K !) to 11 12 feet long. Selling Measurement 1 2 14 1 6 IS 2 0 2 2 24 square feet. Gauges 2!> 2S 27 2(i 24 Weight per Square, Galvanized 9 1 9 8 1 0 5 135 lbs. Weight per Square, Painted 73 so 8 7 1 1 7 IDs. The allowable variation from Standard Weights shall be 2 y 2 per cent, over or under. The Standard for gauge and weight of sheets shall be that adopted by the United States Government. July 1st. ISPS. 1 ! 4 INCH CORRUGATED V CRIMP ROOFING 'hill Width 2 4 inches. overing Width 24 inches. Directions for applying V Crimp Roofings given on page 4G. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. MIDLWAUIH prestige the reflection of Qual\txj*(0O [R IR (U O^TTH [N] (S ©? ROOFING TOOLS DOUBLE SEAMER. List price each. 1 in.. 1 % in., 1 % in., $16.00, either size. FLANGING TONGS. List price each. 1 in., 1 t4 in., IV 2 in., 1 % in., $6.00, either size. • SUPERIOR ' CAP SQUEEZER. ( Countersinking;. ) Used only with "Superior" Pressed S t a n d i ng Seam Roofing. List price, Each $5.00. (j fertified ROOFING SEAMER. Used only with "Certified" Standing Seam Roofing. List price. Each $5.00. END LOCK FORMER. List price, each $1.00. CAP SQUEEZER. COMPOUND LEVER SNIPS. Cutting power fifty per cent, greater than other snips of equal size. Made of solid crucible tool steel. List prices each. Length. Length of Cut. No. S 8 inches 1 % inches $2.30 No. 10 10 inches 2 % inches 3.40 No. 12 12 inches 3 inches 4.50 No. 14 1 4 inches Scinches 5.60 BENDING PLIERS. List price, Each $2.00. EYELET PUNCH. For Kuehn’s Lock Seam Roofing. List price, Each $2.50. Discounts Liven In Latest Price Sheet. r.i yiLWAUR prestige THE REFLECTION OF Q Ual it [R (1J (01 ^TT 0 (M C?) ©|) WEATHER BOARD SIDING Always State Gauge Wauled, and Whether Galvanized or Painted. Furnished in "fftlLCOK Open Hearth Steel and COP,™pi D Galvanized or Painted. Each sheet shows (i boards, 4 inches wide. Pull Width 125 inches. Covering' Width 124 inches. Stock Sizes ti 7 S 9 10 l'eet long. Selling Measurement 12 14 16 IS 20 square feet. Gauges 129 128 27 20 24 Weight per Square, Galvanized SI 88 95 102 130 lbs. Weight per Square, Painted 72 79 86 115 lbs. EXTENSIVELY USED ON FRAME BUILDINGS. Steel Weather Board Siding is a very desirable substitute for wooden weather boarding, is fire and weatherproof and unequaled for wearing qualities. HOW TO APPLY. When to Sheathing, place nails 4 to 6 inches apart. When to Studding, nail to each stud. The End Laps nail at the upper edge of each face or “board." METAL CORNER BOARD Galvanized or Painted. No. 991. Made in Lengths of 2 to S feet — 10 inch Girt. Metal Corner Board is used in connection with Weather Board Siding for making the proper finish for the corners and angles of the building. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. MILWAUR ^ TKTZcoJi J^ - prestige the reflection of Qual \tu,‘(SO [R !R (LD O^ITO IN] © ©f> PLAIN BEADED SIDING AND CEILING Always State Gauge Wanted, and Whether Galvanized or Painted. Furnished in "Jt^iLcati" Open Hearth Steel and Conoid Galvanized or Painted. Beads % inches wide, ts inch deep, 3 inches apart. Pull Width 25 1 / 2 inches. Covering Width 24 inches. Stock Sizes 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1- feet long. Selling Measurement 1 0 1 2 1 4 16 18 20 22 24 square feet. Gauges 29 28 27 2(5 Weight per Square, Galvanized 77 85 91 98 lbs. Weight per Square, Painted . . 6S 7 6 S3 lbs. The allowable variation from Standard Weig'hts shall be 2 y 2 per cent, over or under. | The Standard for gauge and weight of sheets shall be that adopted by the United States Government. July 1st. 1S93. CRIMPED BEADED SIDING AND CEILING Beads % inches wide, inch deep, 3 inches apart. Full Width 2 5 y 2 inches. Covering Width 24 inches. Stock Sizes 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 feet long. Selling Measurement 10 1 2 1 4 1 6 18 20 22 24 square feet. Gauges 29 28 27 26 Weight per Square, Galvanized Weight per Square, Painted . . . 91 98 lbs. 76 83 lbs. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet 8 5 68 "Tn.'iLCoJi 'J— ~ M fl LWAU IH EE ■ jVcsiiac THE REFLECTION OF QualitaCOlR 1^0(0 A T (l f?^](0i c@\ METAL BRICK AND STONE FACE SIDING Our Metal Sidings, because of the perfect stampings, are a good imi tation of and substitute for brick or stone. Are unequaled for beauty in appearance, cheapness, durability and as a protection against fire. Most insurance underwriters give this style of covering the same rating as' brick or stone. Cost about half as much as wood and one-eighth that of brick. Can be applied by any mechanic over solid sheathing. DIRECTIONS FOR APPLYING. OVER WOOD SHEATHING. 1st. With spirit level and chalk line get the level of your building entirely around its base or top and strike a line corresponding thereto. 2nd. Place a full sheet of siding at one corner of the building, allowing the end to extend two or more feet past the corner so that the cross grooves are immediately over the corner, the lower edge of the sheet resting on the chalk line. 3rd. Nail the sheet to the wall through the grooves sufficiently to hold it fast and to bring it down solid all the way along. Begin at, the middle of the sheet to nail and work towards ends and sides, putting nails two or three bricks apart. Never nail through the brick. 4th. Bend the projecting two feet around the corner (if projects) with the bands or with a piece of board, using a mallet slightly to bring down any uneven places. 5th. Lay around the building until you meet the commencement. Place the first sheet of the second tier over the first so as to break joints perfectly as in brick work, letting the half groove at the bottom of the sheet lap over the first and fit closely in the half groove at the top of the first sheet. 6th. Window and door frames should not be put in until after the siding is on. But in ease the frames are in. the Steel Siding may be applied and faced at doors and windows the same as for wood siding. 7th. At windows or doors cut the sheets about three inches above the bottom sill, and the same distance from the side: then cut from the corner thus formed obliquely to the corner of the window or door space, bend the steel with the hands down upon the window sill and around the side of the studding, and nail it fast. The window frames fit in over these laps and show a complete brick finish. See illustration showing application on following page. KIND OF NAILS TO USE. The best nails to use are % barbed roofing nails, or three penny common wire nails, either of which may be readily driven through the grooves without the use of a punch. Always use a nail set to drive nail home. It requires about % of a pound of these nails to a square of siding. In case purchasers of our Siding cannot obtain suitable nails in their towns, we will furnish them at a reasonable price. 5fl yiLWAUK ^ WilcoX 'S^ prestige the pekection or Quolitg»(C©lR[j^y ©ATtHN]© ©§> SHOWING APPLICATION OF PRESSED BRICK SIDING A shows corners finished with Steel Brick Plate. This is accomplished by letting plate project over corner 8 or 10 inches, even with perpendicular or mortar line as shown by sheet B. C shows window with Galvanized Cap and openings finished by letting the plate project over opening 2 1 '•> inches and turning over on the inside, placing window frame in after finished. D shows door with Galvanized Cap and opening finished, with plate turned and putting in door frame. E shows window frame in. and projecting 1 inch beyond sheathing. When like this, use angle slock j by 1 inch to nail on first, then butt plates against the flange lip. and nail. Always Lay with the Concave or Hollowed Part of Mortar Line on the Outside, -'J “W/LCOjiJ^ [Ml (I IL’WAU) (EE -X rcs,l ft c THE REFLECTION OF Qualitij‘C©(Rl^y (OATOtNICi ©f> t * IMPERIAL PRESSED BRICK SIDING Always Slate Gauge Wanted, and Whether Galvanized or Painted Ked. Furnished in "T KilcdR Open Hearth Steel and COppmPD Galvanized or Painted. Wimmz IuIl -St'©; mm i GSBRSlfiRllfiKi Size «»f Simile ilriek, 2%xS% inches. Sheets, 28x110 inches. Lays perfectly smooth, and after painting’ lias the appearance of Pressed Brick. osts no more j than best wood si ding ant 1 about one -fifth tha t of brick. Furnished ; is follows : Galv. Wght. Pa in tec 1 Wght. 1 Galv. Wght 2 9 Gauge . . . . . . 72 lbs. . . . No. 2 7 Gauge 85 lhs. 28 Gauge. . . . . 7 8 lbs. 64 lhs. No. 2 6 Gauge 91 lbs. Painted Wght. 7 1 lbs. 77 lbs. ROCK-EACE BRICK SIDING We advise tlie use of Roek-Faee Siding in preference to Plain Ilriek Siding. It wiki not buckle on account of Expansion or Contraction. Size of Single Ilriek, 2 I -\S 1 4 Furnished as follows: Galv. Wght. Painted Wght. No. 29 Gauge 73 lbs. No. 28 Gauge 7 9 lbs. 65 lbs. inches. Sheets, 28x00 inches. Galv. Wght. No. 2 7 Gauge S6 lbs. No. 2 6 Gauge 92 lbs. Painted Wght. 72 lbs. 7 S lbs. All above Siding should be applied over Solid Sheathing. When ordering Plain or Rock-Faced Siding, allow 4 to il square feet to the 100 square feet for laps. Net Prices Given In Gates! Price Sheet. WlLCOji’’^ - [fcfl [1 LWAiJ (£ l£ ‘pr estige THE REFLECTION OF Qualitjs-COR^UfSATlN]®] ©? ROCK-FACE STONE SIDING No. 1 Always State Gauge Wanted, and Whether Galvanized or Painted Stone Color. Furnished in TAJlcoR Open Hearth Steel and CORetaPID Galvanized or Painted. Size ol' Single Stone, 7x12 inches. Sheets, 28x(iO inches. This Metal Siding imitates Rock-Face Stone to perfection. On a building' it makes an attractive sheet metal covering'. Furnished as follows: Galv. Wght. Painted Wght. No. 29 Gauge 73 lbs. No. 2N Gauge 79 lbs. 65 lbs. No. 2 7 Gauge No. 2 6 Gauge Galv. Wght. S 6 lbs. 92 lbs. Painted Wght. 72 lbs. 7 S lbs. ROCK-FACE STONE SIDING No. > Fu ni i shed as fo No. 2 9 Gauge No. 2 8 Gauge When ordering Ur Size of Single Stone, !lb-\20 inches. Sheets, 2SxUI) inches. lows: Galv. Wght. 73 lbs. 79 lbs. All above Siding should be applied over Solid Sheathing. .•k -Faced Siding, allow 4 to 6 square feet to the 100 square feet for lap: Painted Wght. 65 lbs. No. 2 7 Gauge No. 26 Gauge. Galv. Wght. S6 lbs. 92 lbs. Painted Wght. 72 lbs. 78 lbs. Net Prices Given In .Latest Price Sheet. 50 “Ml TcoTTS^ OVD 0 LWA OKIE -prestige the reflect.onof Qual\t^»C01R[^y (QATDlNKOi C® ROCK-FACE STONE SIDING No. :>> Always State Gauge Wanted, and Whether Galvanized or Painted Stone Color. Furnished in "T^ilcoR Open Hearth Steel and CORVID Galvanized or Painted. Xo. No. Size of Single Stone, U\li Furnished as follows: Galv. Wght. Painted Wght. 2 9 Gauge 7 6 lbs. 2S Gauge S3 lbs. 67 lbs. Xo. No. Sheets, inches Gal v. Wght. 2 7 Gauge 89 lbs. 26 Gauge 96 lbs. 7 5 lbs. SI lbs. ROCK-FACE STONE SIDING No. 4 i SrKSES*] 000044 000044 ooooool wnii; 9009#! 909999 ! 09999 4! rrrmec t%rr*rr err<0»« oweoai 099000 OOOO0W o oooooj IlflUiltJUl liJWUUOtf ■MffUUlaiO [j qyufciM i No. No. Size of Single Stone, (i\i> Furnished as follows: Galv. Wght. Painted Wght. 2 9 Gauge 76 lbs. 28 Gauge S3 lbs. 67 lbs. inches. Sheets, inelies Galv. Wght. No. 2 7 Gauge 89 lbs. No. 2 6 Gauge 9 6 lbs. j 1 i l s . St lbs. All above Siding should he applied over Solid Sheathing. When ordering Rock-Faced Siding, allow 4 to 6 square feet to the 100 square feet for laps. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. no Iptl 1 dj E E • prestige the pe flection of Qualitjij'CpOl^lR dJJ [i d O ©? CONTINUOUS ROCK-FACE STONE Csed for W indow Sills and Belt Courses. Always State Gauge Wanted, and Whether Galvanized or Painted. Furnished in TKiLCOti Open Hearth Steel and COE&taPU) Galvanized or Painted. No. 20. (i inches wide. 5 feet long. List prices per lineal foot Galvanized. Painted. $0.0G $0.04 y 2 No. 21. H inches wide. 5 feet long. List prices per lineal foot Galvanized. Painted. $0.08 $0.00 No. 22. 10 inches wide. 5 feet long. List prices per lineal foot Galvanized. Painted. $0.10 $0.07% Galvanized. $ 0. 1 2 Painted. $0.09 -^3 'miLCOR'J-, [Ml [1 [L'fy'Mz^S U^ll • prestige THE REFLECTION OF Q UCtl tt U,*(0© [R U 0 U 0 (Ml C?) CORNERS AND PILASTERS Furnished in "TKilcoK" Open Hearth Steel and CPEhbtaPID Galvanized or Painted. Necessary for Sidings have been finishing used. buildings on which Plain and Rock-Faced Brick and Rock-Faced Stone Formed Kead> In Apply. All our Stamping is made clear and the designs stand out in bold relief. .Make the Proper Finish. Sheet Metal Siding and Corners are easily and quickly applied. Give the ideal protection against fire. N o. I 1 1*. Plain Brick Corner. In 2 8 in. lengths. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Galvanized $0.07 Painted. . . .0.7 No. 113. No. 111. Rock-Face Stone Pilaster. Rock-Face Brick In 5 foot Lengths. Corner. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. In 28 in. lengths. Galv. Painted. List Prices 10 inch Face, 4 inch Return. $0.18 $0.13 y 2 Per Lineal Foot. 1 2 inch Face, 4 inch Return. .20 .15 Galvanized $0.08 1 0 inch Face, 4 inch Return. .24 .1 8 Painted. . . .0 0 Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. “hvtletr" c>~ [Ml 0 HJ lr^ [£ E • jVesti^c the reflection of QualitaCORRUI O^TO IM © ©? ROC K FACE CORNER FINISH Furnished in TKilcoH Open Hearth Steel and CPE&taPJD Galvanized or Painted. Formed Ready to Apply. HOW TO APPLY. Corners show 12 inches to i he weather on each face. Use a wood back % inch thick by the face width of corner plate. After placed in position, apply the siding. These are neces- sary for making a neat finish on the corners of buildings covered with Metal Rock-Face Siding. No. IO!>. 12 inch Face. In 5 foot Lengths. Galvanized. Painted. $0.24 $0.18 List Prices Per Lineal Foot. No. 110. 12 inch Fare. In 5 foot. Lengths. Galvanized. Painted $0.24 $0.18 Discounts tiiven In I, ales! Price Sheet. M 1 LWAUR E E • prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuolitBCO^IRyOATTOC) ©T TINNERS' TOOLS We* arc in a position to furnish any and all kinds of Tinners’ 'Pools, although not hero shown. Send us your orders for whatever you may require in tins line, specifying by name and number the article wanted and prompt service will be given. Prices the same as furnished by your hardware jobber. Nos 291 292 2 93 294 2 92 Weight each ... 1 lb. 8 oz. 1 lb. 4 oz. 1 lb. 1 2 oz. 8 oz Per dozen $17.40 $ 1 .7 . 9 0 $1 4.3.7 $ 1 3 .3 0 $1 2.3 TINNERS’ HAND SHEARS OR SNIPS List Prices Kuril. No. o y 2 . Hand cut, 4 14 inches No. 7 Hand cut, 4 inches 4.8.7 No. s. Hand cut, 3 y 2 inches 3.85 No. 9. Hand cut, 3 inches 2.90 No 1 0 Hand cut, 2 Vo inches 2 85 No. 1 1 . Hand cut, 2 !4 inches 2.3 0 No. 1 2 . Hand cut. 2 inches 1 . 9 .7 ACME CUTTING NIPPERS List Prices. X umbers 01 02 02 01 0 0 Inch 12 II 10 s 7 Per pair $3. 40 $ 2.00 $2.0.7 $2.2.7 $1.90 WROUGHT STEEL RIVET SETS Forged Steel, (inn Metal Finish. List Prices. 00 0 1 2 14 10,12 S 0 $1.00 $1.00 $0.85 $0.85 3 4 5 G 4,5 2 V 2 , 3 1 % , 2 1 y 2 $0.70 $0.70 $0.50 $0.50 Numbers For Iron Rivets, lbs. Each Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. [^ll (1 UI (r^ dL (H ♦ jVestigo the reflection of Qtmlit^C^OPlIR IU) © ^VlFOtN) (Gi ©S'] Entirely new and of great merit. It is made on a new and scientifically correct principle and produces a solid blue flame of intense heat, lias special bronze metal burner. The tank is made from heavy spun brass free from seams, and is fitted with brass air pump. We are offering you the best torch on the market. Weight about 4% lbs. No. :t. rapacity one quart, list price, each $5.00 SOLDERING COPPERS Extra Finish. 1 pound to the paii 2 pounds to the paii :i pounds to the paii 4 pounds to the paii Prices subject to daily market quotations. STAR GASOLINE SOLDERING FURNACE Gasoline Furnaces are the most convenient, most economical, most satis- factory heaters for the purpose. Because it embodies the best principles and improvements in construction it is universally used. Fitted with Automatic Brass Air Pump and Filler Plug. The only first-class furnace at a moderate price. With Galvanized Iron Reservoir. List price, each $11.00 We Supply All Kinds of Tinners Tools. Write Us. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet . 65 ^ WlLCdJi 'J^ [Ml D (LV^ 7 ^ OKIE •prestia.c the reflection of Qualitu,*(C©(RIR U 11 DIM© ©f 'IWlLCaR” CERTAIN-TEED ROOFING Quality Cert ified. Durability Guaran-teed. The modern, easy-to-lay roofing, recognized the world over for its great durability in all kinds of weather — hot, cold, wet or dry. Contains no Coal-tar because that is of a gaseous nature and dries out quickly. Made of absolutely the Best Roofing Felt obtainable, saturated in a properly blended High Grade Asphalt and recoated with a harder asphalt which keeps the saturation (life of the roofing) within. The process of making J^S^ILCOR CERTAIN-TEED ROOFING is the result of a quarter century experience in mining, refining and blending asphalts and testing them out on the roof. As Certain-teed Roofing has been very extensively advertised in the various Farm Journals and Magazines, a vigorous campaign in this regard continuously kept up by the manufacturers, and its great wearing quali- ties demonstrated by its long use, it is recognized everywhere as being positively the best prepared roofing ever made. The demand for it has become very brisk. It is the Roofing that warrants dealers in always keeping supplied with a large stock. Its merits will make many a new and pleased customer. In Rolls of 108 square feet, complete with nails, cement and full 1- ply, guaranteed 5 years, weight about 35 lbs. per square. 2- ply. guaranteed 10 years, weight about 45 lbs. per square. 3- ply, guaranteed 15 years, weight about 55 lbs. per square. Send for Samples. “TIGER” ROOFING Acid and Alkali Proof. A Good, Substantial, Standard Weight Roofing which is tough and pliable. Standard quality. ROLLS COMPLETE WITH BIG HEAD NAILS AND CEMENT. Rolls 32 inches wide and contain two squares (216 sq. ft.). Half Rolls, one square (108 sq. ft.). 1- ply, weight about 35 lbs. per square. 2- ply, weight about 45 lbs. per square. 3- ply, weight about 55 lbs. per square. Send for Samples. instructions for laying. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. 66 M 0 LWA U K MiLcoJi'S^ prestige the reflection of Qualitxj.€©[R[RyOATO INI © ©f> SLATE SURFACED SHINGLES (REI> OR GREEN.) Make an Artistic and Durable Roof, suitable for Cottages, Bungalows and other Residences. Made from heavy felt, thoroughly saturated with a high grade asphalt and coated with a harder asphalt. Crushed slate (Red or Green) firmly imbedded in outer coating safeguards against all kinds of weather. Not affected by heat or cold. Size of Shingles 8x12% inches. Applied the same manner as wood shingles. 424 shingles to a square, covering 100 square feet of surface. Weight about 220 lbs. per square. SLATE SURFACED ROOFING IN ROLLS. (RED OR GREEN.) Made in all respects of the same material as the Slate Surfaced Shingles. Rolls contain 108 feet per square, weight about 80 lbs. per roll. TARRED FELTS Made from a good grade of rags, thoroughly saturated and well seasoned. In Thi'ee Weights. Weight about 22 lbs. per 100 sq.ft. (216 sq.ft. per roll.) Weight about 15 lbs. per 100 sq.ft. (324 sq.ft. per roll.) Weight about 12 lbs. per 100 sq.ft.(500 sq.ft. per roll.) * Slater’s Felt, 30 lbs. or 500 sq. ft. per roll. w Tarred Felt Certain - Teed No.2 RCC. U.S.PAT OFF. ROSINSIZED SHEATHING The paper stock used in this Sheathing is properly mixed so as to produce the very best results. In the following weights: No. 20, about 20 lbs. per Roll, 500 sq. feet. No. 25, about 25 lbs. per Roll, 500 sq. feet. No. 30, about 30 lbs. per Roll, 500 sq. feet. No. 35, about 35 lbs. per Roll, 500 sq. feet. No. 40, about 40 lbs. per Roll, 500 sq. feet. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. 67 ^3 'MT lToR'^ [Ml (LJ lr^ *yt* CS t'9, C THE REFLECTION OF Q UClt it O 1R if^ (U1 Cl 1J 0 IN] *0) ©f> DEADENING FELT Made from Rags and never contains any paper stock For Deadening purposes between floors and is also used as a carpet lining. In 50 yard Rolls — 36 inches wide. No. 40, about % II'. per sq. yard, 40 lbs. to the roll. No. 50, about 1 lb. per sq. yard, 50 lbs. to the roll. No. 75, about D/o lbs. per sq. yard, 75 lbs. to the roll. CERTAIN-TEED WALL BOARD Certain-teed Wall Board is made from clean wood fibre of un- usual strength and permanence. Makes a clean, durable and sani- tary covering for panels, Avails or ceilings. Insulates against sound, heat or cold. Quicker, easier and cleaner to lay than lath or plaster. Does not crack or crumble away under severe use. Can be calci- mined, varnished or painted. Easily cleaned. Needs no skilled labor to apply. By scientific test is the strongest Wall Board made and is prac- tically waterproof. Made in 32 and 48 inch Avidths and lengths of 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14 and 16 feet. Weighs approximately 500 lbs. per 1,000 square feet. 3 16 inch thick. In bundles of 10 sheets each -edges protected against damage in shipment. ■HNH9H STANDARD WALL BOARD A good product of a medium grade. In same Avidths and lengths as above board and Aveighs about 625 lbs. per 1.000 square feet. Slightly under 3/16 inch thick. 10 sheets per bundle. Net Prices (iiven In Latest Price Sheet. 08 SHOWING IMMENSE STOCKS OF GALVAN- IZED AND BLACK SHEETS IN OUR WARE- ROOMS THESE INSURE PROMPT FILLING OF ORDERS SI M ^ “JWlLCOR 'S^; OKIE ♦prestige the reflection of QuaUtt^C^O 1R 0 Q/A1T1] INI (Qi ©? ; ‘FK lLCdl T GALVANIZED SHEETS Galvanized Open Hearth Sheets are extra soft, ductible, easily workable, tightly Xr\TXrEEs£ coated with prime spelter. Sheets run uniform in length and width. Packed securely for shipment with strong bundling bands. We have always on hand an extra large stock — assuring prompt filling of “Rush” orders. Carried in Standard widths and lengths, in the following gauges: Nos. 30, 29, 28, 27, 26, 24, 22, 21, 20, IS, 16 and 14. Relative to the Merits of COOP'D see the following page. Furnished in Standard widths and lengths, in the following gauges: Nos. 28, 27, 26, 24, 22, 21, 20, 18. 16 and 14. OUR OWN BRAND WARRANTED SOLDER This is the Solder that will serve you best. We guarantee the proportions of our Solder to be strictly as represented. Doubly refined materials only used. Always in stock and excelled by none. ( Prices subject to daily M. C. Co., warranted y 2 and y 2 -j market quotations 1 of Tin and Lead. We handle no other but warranted 50 / 50. Net Prices Given in Latest Price Sheet. 70 M 11 LWA U Ift •prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtj^CO [R IRQ (PATOIS Cj] C®\ ivlETAL FURNISHED IN GALVANIZED SHEETS. Its Superior Merits and Rust Resisting Qualities. The corrosion in iron and steel products and its prevention, interested metallurgists to such an extent, that costly and practically exhaustive experiments and tests were entered into, to produce sheet metal that would either materially minimize or altogether eliminate the trouble, with the result that complete success crowned their efforts. WHY IRON AND STEEL SHEETS RUST. Ferrous materials, such as iron and steel, when exposed to the action of moist air, water or acid, a chemical reaction takes place due to an exchange of electric charges be- tween the hydrogen ions of the acid, or water, and the electrically neutral atoms of the metal, the hydrogen plating out upon the metal and the iron atoms going into solu- tion — resulting in ferrous hydroxide, which quickly becomes oxidized to ferric hydrox- ide, which appears on the surface of the metal as a red powder — commonly known as iron rust. HOW RUST OR CORROSION IS PRE- VENTED. To afford protection to the metal and re- sist corrosion from the action of moisture and oxygen, it has been proven that copper, which does not segregate, when properly alloyed and uniformly distributed with cer- tain metals, provides the elements necessary for rust resistance. This fact has been defin- itely established, not only in theory but by actual tests that were made, covering a period of several years, including the immer- sion of the metal in dilute sulphuric acid, imbedding in moistened flue dust, and ex- posing uncovered sheets to the atmosphere in different sections of the country, such as the Pennsylvania coal regions where the air car- ries notable amounts of sulphurous and sul- phuric acid gases ; the sea shore where salt is in the atmosphere ; and the pure air of rural communities. BUT — it should not be understood that all makes of Copper Bearing Sheets are of equal quality, because — the treatments and composition of the metal in all cases are not the same — they vary with different methods employed in the making. COPperoid is a product which reflects the true merits of scientific application, tests and demonstrations in the composition of iron and steel when properly and uniformly alloyed with copper. It is the most rust resisting metal made to replace the standard grades of Galvanized and Black Steel. CONVINCE YOURSELF BY SPECIFYING IT IN YOUR NEXT ORDER. 1 WlLCOX'^ [Ml (LJ K [gL * prCSti^C THE REFLECTION OF Q UCll it O IR 0 0 ^VF 0 (^0 ^0] ©? “WilcoR" stove pipe blue sheets A handsome dark blue, uniform color, smooth polished product. Especially adapted for high class stoves, ranges and stove pipe. Carried in Nos. 28, 27, 26 and 24 Gauges. Size of Sheets, 24x101 inches. "IWlLcaR" POLISHED SHEETS For Stove Pipe. Sheets 24x101 inches. Carried in Nos. 28, 27, 26 and 24 Gauges. AMERICAN BESSEMER BLACK SHEETS Cold Rolled. Carried in the Standard widths and lengths in the following Gauges: Nos. 28, 27, 26, 24, 22, 20, 18 and 16. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet, 72 ^ miLcoR” ^ [Ml D OKIE -prestige THE REFLECTION OF Q UCxl \t O [R IR 0 O /^CT 0 INI (G) STANDARD EXTRAS ON FEAT SHEET STEEL FOR WIDTHS AND LENGTHS (In cent* per 100 lbf») GALVANIZED. Gauge. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 00 rH rH 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 I 29 30 Widths. 9 to 11 in. . . 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 i 1 20| 20 20 20 20 i 2oj 20 20 12 to 23 in. . . 10 10 10 10 10| 10| 10 10| 10] lOj 10 10] 10| 10 10 15 15 15 15 15 15 33 to 36 in. . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 10 10 37 to 40 in. . . ... . ..|...| 10 10| 10| 20 1 20| 20 1 20 20 20 30] 30 50 50 41 to 44 in. . . 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10| 101 30) 30 30| 40| 40] 40 60[ 60 75 45 to 48 in. . . ] 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20| 40] 40 1 40! 601 60] 60j . . .j. . . Lengths. 24 to 29 in. 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 i 15| 15 15 15 15 15 1 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 30 to 59 in. 10 10| 10 10 10 10| 10 10| 10] 10| 10 l 101 10] 101 10 10] 10| 10 10 10 10 133 to 144 in.] 10 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 loj 10 ] 10 1 1 1 1 10] 10 10 10 1 1 1 10 10 10 10J 10 10 BLACK. Gauge. 10 1 11 12 13 14 ! 15 l 1 CO rH 17 j 18 19 i 1 20 21 22 23 24 25 i 26 i i 27 ' 28 29 30 I Widths. 6 to 11 in. . . 10] 101 10 i i 10] 10 10 10 i i J j 10| 10] 20 20 20 1 201 20 1 i 2o| 2o| 20 20 20 20 20 12 to 14 in.. . 05| 05 05 05 05] 05 05 O Qi O 04 h- 4 O 10 10 10| 10 10 10| 10 10 10 10 10 15 to 19 in. . . | | . 1 . . . 05| 05 10 10 10 10] 10 10 10| 10 10 10 10 10 20 to 23 in. | | . . . 1 . .| 10 10 10 10] 10| 10| 10| 10 10 10 10 10 . . . . 33 to 36 in. . . 1 . . . | . . . ] . . . • • • 1 • • • 1 • • • ! • • • ...]...!... ... 10 10 10 37 to 40 in. 41 to 44 in. 45 to 48 in. ,| 051 05| 15 l 15 l 15 l 20 1 20 l 20 l 20 | 05| 051 15| 15| 15| 40 1 40| 40| 40 j 05 j 05| 25] 25] 25| 40| 40| 40] . . . 20] 20| 40 40 1 40] Over 48 in. I 10| 10| Lengths. 18 to 29 in. 10 | | 101 10] 10 10 10 10 10 1 i ! 10) 20| 20 2o| 20| 20 1 1 20 1 20| 20 20 20 1 2o| 20 30 to 39 in. 05 05 1 05 1 05 05 1 05 05 05 05 1 10| 10 101 10 10 10 10| 10 10 10 10 10 40 to 47 in. ...l...)... 05] 05| 10] 10 101 10| 10| 10| 10| 10 10 10 10| 10 48 to 59 in. | . . . 1 | ... ...| 10| 10 10| 10| 10| 10| 10) 10 10 10 101 10 133 to 144 in.). . . . . .|. . .j. . . ...| 10] 10| 10| 10| 101 10| 10 10 10 10 10 (Ivor 144 in 1 ! 1 I 10 1 1 ... 1 ... ! 1 1 1 101 j I 1 1 73 WlLCOX"^'; [Ml 0 dJ [H HE • J-VcStUJC THE REFLECTION OF Quality*©© IRIRU ©lATll INI © ©? STANDARD BUNDLING TABLE OF GALVANIZED SHEETS (WEIGHTS WITHOUT HANDS) GAUGE. Weight perSq, ft., Lbs. IO 5.781 12 4.531 14 3.281 10 2.666 2 18 156 20 1.656 21 1.531 SIZE OF SHEET Weight of Sheet No. of Sheets Weight of Bundle Weight of Sheet No. of Sheets Weight of Bundle Weight of Sheet No. of Sheets Weight of Bundle Weight of Sheet No. of Sheets Weight of Bundle Weight of Sheet No. of Sheets Weight of Bundle Weight of Sheet No. of Sheets Weight of Bundle Weight of Sheet No. of Sheets Weight of Bundle tt fc, 1 Em n ZD •4x 72. . 69.37 9 139 54.37 3 163 39.37 4 157 31.87 5 159 25.87 6 155 19.87 8 159 18.37 8 147 12 2«x 72 . 76.16 2 150 58.91 3 177 42.66 4 171 34.53 4 138 28.03 5 140 21.53 7 151 19.91 8 159 13 2Si 72 . . 80.94 2 162 63.44 2 127 45.94 3 138 37.19 4 149 30.19 5 151 23.19 7 162 21.44 7 150 14 30x 72. . . 86.72 2 173 67.97 2 136 49.22 3 148 39.84 4 159 32.34 5 162 24.84 6 149 22.97 7 161 16 30x 72 . . 104.06 2 20S 81.56 2 163 59.06 3 177 47.81 3 143 38.81 4 155 29.81 5 149 27.56 6 165 18 24 x 84. . 80.94 2 162 63.44 2 127 45.94 3 138 37.19 4 149 30.19 5 151 23.19 7 162 21.44 7 150 14 2tix 84. . 87.64 2 175 68.69 2 137 49.74 3 149 40.27 4 161 32.69 5 163 25.11 6 151 23.21 7 162 15.16 2.8 x 84. . . 94.41 2 189 74.00 2 148 53.68 3 161 43.38 4 174 35.21 4 141,27.05 5 135 25.01 6 150 16.33 30x 84 . 101.17 2 202 79.30 2 159 57.42 3 172 46.48 3 139 37.73 4 151 2S.9S 5 145 26.80 6 161 17.50 3«x 84. . . 121.41 1 121 95.16 2 190 68.91 2 138 55.78 3 167 45.28 3 1 3 6 1 3 4. 7 8 4 139 32.16 5 161 21 24 v tilt . 92.50 2 185 72.60 2 145 52.50 3 157 42.50 4 170 34.50 4 138 26.50 6 159 24.50 6 147 16 2«x *M\ 100.19 2 200 78.53 2 157 56.86 3 171 46.03 3 138 37.37 4 149 28.70 5 143 26.54 6 159 17.33 28x tHt 107.88 2 216 84.55 2 169 61.23 3 184 49.57 3 149 40.24 4 161 30.91 5 155 28.57 5 143 18.66 30x !>0 115.62 2 231 90.62 2 181 65.62 2 131 53.12 3 159 43.12 4 172 33.12 5 166 30.62 5 153 20 3«x 9« 138.75 1 139 108.75 1 109 78.75 2 157 63.75 2 127 51.75 3 155 39.75 4 159 36.75 4 147 24 24x120. 115.62 2 231 90.62 2 181 65.62 2 131 53.12 3 159 43.12 3 129133.12 5 166 30.62 5 153 20 26x120 125.22 1 125 98.15 2 196 71.07 2 142 57.53 3 175 46.70 3 1 4 C 35.87 4 143 33.17 5 166 21.66 28x120. . . 134.88 1 135 105.71 2 211 76.55 2 153 61.97 3 186 50.31 3 151 3S.64 4 155 35.72 4 143 23.33 30x120 144.53 1 145 113.28 1 113 82.03 2 164 66.41 2 135 53.91 3 162 41.41 4 166 38.28 4 153 25 36x 120 173.44 1 1 173 1 1 3 5. 9 4 1 136 1 9 8. 4 4 9 197 79.69 2 159 64.69 2 129 49.69 ! 3 149 45.94 3 138 30 GAUGE. Weight per Sq. Ft., Lbs. 1.406 1. 34 156 30 .9062 27 .8437 28 .7812 21) .7187 30 .6562 SIZE OF SHEET 1 S3 zn 0 4J S3 M •s No. of Sheets Weight of Bundle Weight of Sheet No. of Sheets Weight of Bundle Weight of Sheet No. of Sheets © ’O a d W 0 £ ■3 £ Weight of Sheet No. of Sheets Weight of Bundle Weight of Sheet No. of Sheets Weight of Bundle Weight of Sheet No. of Sheets Weight of Bundle Weight of Sheet I S3 Zfl O d X Weight of Bundle Square Feet per Sheet 24x 72. . 16.87 9 152 13.87 11 153 10.87 14 152 10.12 15 162 9.37 16 150 8.62 17 147 7.87 19 160 12 26x 72 18.28 8 146 16.03 10 150 11.78 13 163 10.97 14 154 10.16 16 152 9.34 16 149 8.63 17 145 13 28x 72. . . 19.69 8 168 16.19 9 146 12.69 12 162 11.81 13 164 10.94 14 153 10.06 15 161 9.19 16 147 14 3©x 72 21.09 7 148 17.34 9 156 13.69 11 149 12.66 12 162 11.72 13 162 10.78 15 162 9.84 16 148 16 36x 72. 26.31 6 152 20.81 7 146 16.31 9 147 15.19 10 162 14.06 11 165 12.94 12 166 11.81 13 164 18 24x 84. . . 19.69 8 158 16.19 9 146 12.69 12 162 11.81 13 164 10.94 14 163 10.06 16 161 9.19 16 147 14 20x 84. . . 21.32 7 149 17.53 8 140 13.74 11 151 12.79 12 163 11.84 13 164 10.90 14 163 9.96 16 149 16.16 2Sx 84. . . 22.96 7 161 18.88 8 161 14.80 10 148 13.78 11 162 12.76 12 163 11,74 13 163 10.72 14 160 16.33 30x 84 24.61 6 148 20.23 7 142 16.86 10 169 14.77 10 148 13.67 11 160 12.68 12 151 11.48 13 149 17.60 36x 84. . . 29.53 5 148 24.28 6 146 19.03 8 152 17.72 9 169 16.41 9 148 15.09 10 161 13.78 11 162 21 24x 86 22.60 7 167 18.50 8 148 14.50 10 145 13.60 11 148 12.50 12 150 11.60 13 149 10.60 16 167 16 20x 00 24.37 6 146 20.04 8 160 15.71 10 157 14.62 10 146 13.64 11 149 12.46 12 160 11.37 13 148 17.33 28x 00 26.24 6 157 21.58 7 151 16.91 9 162 15.74 10 167 14.58 10 146 13.41 11 148 12.26 12 147 18.66 30x 00 28.12 5 141 23.12 7 162 18.12 8 145 16.87 9 152 15.62 10 156 14.37 10 144 13.12 11 144 20 3flx 96 33.75 5 169 27.75 6 166 21.75 7 152 20.25 8 162 18.75 8 150 17.25 9 156 15.75 10 167 24 24x120 28.12 5 141 23.12 7 162 18.12 8 145 16.87 9 152 15.62 10 156 14.37 10 144 13.12 11 144 20 26x120. 30.46 5 152 25.04 6 150119.63 8 157 18.28 8 146 16.92 9 152 16.57 10 156 14.21 11 156 21.66 28x120 32. SI 5 164 26. 9S 6 162 21.14 7 148 19.68 8 157 18.23 8 146 16.77 9 151 115.31 10 153 23.33 30x120 35.16 4 141 28.91 5 145122.66 7 159 21.09 7 148 19.53 8 156 17.97 9 162 16.41 9 148 25 36x120 42.19 1 4 169 34.69 5 1 7 3 j 2 7. 1 9 6 163 25.31 6 152 23.44 1 7 164 21.56 7 151 19.69 8 158 30 Tile weight of Flat Galvanized Sheets is based on the weight of black sheets and two and one-lialf (2^2 ) ounces per square foot added for the increase caused by galvanizing. 74 MIlcoR” ^ , MaLWAUKlE resting THE REFLECTION Of Qual\tl^*(Q© [R [R Q O^TTtl [Ml (Q) (Q.®| STANDARD BUNDLING TABLE OF BLACK SHEETS (Weights Without Band.) GAUGE. Weight per Sq Ft., Lbs. 10 5.625 12 4.375 14 3.125 16 2.5 IS 2. 20 1.50 21 1.375 1* e£ II CG SIZE OF SHEET f A CG o A to "S | CG o o Z © ■o « * % ■s & S A cg S-, o A 60 •5J 3 £ A CG o o Z o '5 c 3 « be 1 A CG o A 60 £ 3 8 A cg o o Z © c 3 « o ■3 $ A CG O 60 -p 3 8 A m Q o Z © q 3 tt * ”5 1 A CG o A be 3 8 - CG o o Z 3 •c q 3 tt A be % 8 A CG 0 A 60 P 3 8 A CG *0 6 Z © c 3 « A 60 P 8 A CG 0 A 60 •s £ i A J. O © z C4 c 3 tt ^3 A -3 £ 24x 72 . . 67.5 2 135 52.5 3 157 37.5 4 150 30.0 5 150 24. 6 144 18. 8 144 16.5 9 1 4 s 12 2(k 72 73.13 2 146 56.88 3 171 40.63 4 162 32.5 5 162 26. 6 156 19.5 8 156 17.88 8 143 13 28. v 72. . . 78.75 157 61.25 2 122 43.75 3 131 35. 4 140 28. 5 140 21. 7 147 19.25 8 154 14 :tox 7- SI. 38 2 169 65.63 2 131146.88 3 141 37.5 4 150 30. 5 150 22.5 7 157 20.63 7 144 15 30x 73 101.25 78.75 2 157(56.25 3 169 45. 3 135 36. 4 144 27. 5 135 24.75 6 148 18 21x 81.. . 78.75 2 157 61.25 2 122 43.75 3 131 35. 4 140 28. 5 140 21. 7 147 19.25 8 154 14 20x 84 . . 85.31 2 171 66.35 2 133 47.4 3 142 37.92 4 152 30.33 5 152 22.75 7 159)20.85 7 146 15.16 28x 84. . . 91. SS 2 184 71.46 2 143 51.04 3 153 40.83 4 163 32.67 5 163 24.5 6 147(22.46 7 157 16.33 30x 84 98.44 76.56 2 153154.69 3 164 43.75 3 131 35. 4 140 26.25 6 157(24.06 6 144 17.50 3(1 x 84. . . 118.13 91.88 2 184 65.63 2 131 52.5 3 157 42. 4 168 31.5 5 157 28.88 5 144 21 24 v 00. 90. 2 180 70. 2 140 50. 3 150 40. 4 160 32. 5 160 24. 6 144 22. 7 154 16 2((x 00. 97.5 O 195 75.83 2 152154.17 3 162 43.33 3 130 34.67 4 139 26. 6 156 23.83 6 143 17.33 2Sx 00 105. 81.67 2 163 58.33 3 175 46.67 3 140 37.33 4 149 28. 5 140 25.67 6 154 18.66 30x 00 112.5 87.5 2 175 62.5 2 125 50. 3 150 40. 4 160 30. 5 150 27.5 6 165 20 30x oo. 135. 105. 7 5. 2 150 60. 2 120 48. 3 144 36. 4 144 33. 5 165 24 24x101. . 94.69 73.65 2 147 52.6 3 158 42.08 4 168 33.67 4 135 25.25 6 151 23.15 6 139 16.83 30x101. 102.58 79.78 2 159 57. 3 171 45.59 3 137 36.47 4 146 27.35 5 137 25.08 6 150 IS. 23 28x101 110.47 85.92 2 172 61.37 2 123 49.09 3 147 39.28 4 157 29.46 5 147 27.01 6 162 19.64 30x101. 118.36 92.06 2 184 65.76 2 131 52.6 3 158 42.08 4 168 31.56 5 158 28.94 5 145 21.04 30x101 142.03 110.47 ... 78.91 2 158 63.13 2 126 50.5 3 151 37.88 4 151 34.72 4 139 25.25 21x108 101.25 78.75 2 157 56.25 3 169 45. 3 135136. 4 144127. 5 135 24.75 6 148 18 20x108 109.69 85.31 2 171 60.94 2 122 48.75 3 1 4 6 1 3 9. 4 156 29.25 5 146 26.81 6 161 19.5 28x108 118.13 91.88 2 184 65.63 2 131 52.5 3 157 42. 4 168 31.5 5 157|28.87 5 144 21 30x 1 0.8 1 26.56 98.44 70.31 2 141 56.25 3 169 45. 3 135 33.75 4 135(30.94 5 155 22.5 30x1 OS. . 151.88 1 18.13 84.38 2 169 67.5 2 135154. 3 162 40.5 4 162137.13 4 148 27 24x120 . 112.5 87.5 2 175 62.5 2 125 50. 3 150 40. 4 160 30. 5 150127.5 5 137 20 20x120. 1 21. 8S 94.79 2 198 67.71 2 135 54.17 3 162143.33 3 130132.5 5 162(29.79 5 149 21.66 28x 120 131.25 102.08 72.92 2 146 58.33 3 175146.67 3 140 35. 4 1 40132.08 5 160 23.33 30 x 120. 140.63 109.38 78.13 2 156 62.5 2 125150. 3 150137.5 4 150(34.37 4 137 25 30x120. 168.75 ... 131.25 '"l 93.75 2 187|75. I 2 150 60. 9 120 3 135141.25 4 165 30 GAUGE. Weight persq Ft., Lbs. 1.25 21 1 . 2(5 75 27 .6875 28 625 20 .5625 30 .5 21 x 72 15. 10 150 12 . 1 2 144 9. 16 144 8.25 18 1 148’ 7.5 20 150 6.75 22 148 6. 25 150 12 2»!x 72 1 6.25 9 146 13. u 1 4 3 ( 9.75 15 146 8.94 16 1431 S.l 3 IS 146 7.31 20 146 6.5 23 149 13 2Sx 72 1 7.5 8 140 14. 1 1 154 10.5 14 147 9.63 16 1541 8.75 17 149 7.88 19 150 7 21 147 T4 ;tOx 72 18.75 8 150 15. 10 150(11.25 13 146110.31 14 1441 9.38 16 150 8.44 IS 152 7.5 20 150 15 :t 5 6 150 20. 7 140115. 10 150 1 3.75 11 151112.5 12 150111.25 13 1 46110. 15 150 20 20x120 27.08 6 162 21.67 7 152116.25 9 14 6 1 4.9 10 149(13.54 1 1 149112.19 12 146110.83 14 152 21.66 2Sx 120 29.17 5 146 23.33 6 140117.5 8 140 16.04 9 144)1 4.5S 10 146113.13 11 144111.67 14 163 23.33 20x120 31.25 5 1 561 25. 6 150118.75 8 160 17.19 9 155115.63 10 15611 4.06 11 155112.6 1 2 150 25 20x120 3 i ,5 4 150 30. 5 150122.5 1 7 167 20.63 8 1 65 '18.75 j 8 150(16.88 | 9 162 15. 10 150 30 75 M 0 LWA HJ HI OS ♦ prestige the reflection of Qual itg*©© [R [R (LD O/VTO IN] Ci ©f> AN ACT ESTABLISHING A STANDARD GAUGE FOR SHEET AND PLATE IRON AND STEEL Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress Assembled, that for the purpose of securing uniformity the following is established as the only standard gauge for sheet and plate iron and steel in the United States of America, namely: Number of Gauge. Approximate thick- ness in fractions of an inch Approximate thick- ness in decimal parts of an inch. Weight per square foot in ounces avoirdupois. Weight per square foot in pounds avoirdupois. 0000000 1-2 .5 320 20. 000000 15-3 2 .46875 300 18.75 00000 7-16 .4375 280 17.5 0000 13-32 .40625 260 16.25 000 3-8 .375 240 15. 00 11-3 2 .34375 220 13.75 0 5-16 .3125 200 12.5 1 9-32 .28125 180 1 1.25 2 17-64 .265625 170 10.625 3 1-4 .25 160 10. 4 15-64 .234375 150 9.375 5 7-32 .21875 140 8.75 G 13-64 .203125 130 8.125 7 3-16 .1875 120 7.5 S 11-64 .171875 110 6.875 9 5-3 2 .15625 100 6.25 10 9-64 .140625 90 5.625 11 1-8 .125 80 5. 12 7-64 .109375 70 4.375 13 3-3 2 .09375 60 3.75 14 5-64 .078125 50 3.125 15 9-128 .0703125 45 2.8125 16 1-16 .0625 40 2.5 17 9-160 .05625 36 2.25 18 1-20 .05 32 2. 19 7-160 .04375 28 1.75 20 3-80 .0375 24 1.5 21 11-320 .034375 22 1.375 22 1-32 .03125 20 1.25 23 9-3 2 0 .028125 18 1.125 24 1-40 .025 16 1 . 25 7-3 20 .021875 14 .875 26 3-160 .01875 12 .75 27 11-640 .0171875 11 .6875 28 1-64 .015625 10 .625 29 9-640 .0140625 9 .5625 30 1-80 .0125 8 .5 31 7-640 .0109375 7 .4375 32 13-1280 .01015625 6% .40625 33 3-320 .009375 6 .375 34 11-1280 .00859375 5V 2 .34375 35 5-640 .0078125 5 .3125 36 9-1280 .00703125 4 y 2 .28125 37 17-2560 .006640625 4 y 2 .265625 38 1-160 .00625 4 .25 And on and after July first eighteen hundred and ninety-three, the same and no other shall be used in determining duties and taxes levied by the United States of America on sheet and plate iron and steel. But this act shall not be construed to increase duties upon any article which may be imported. Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and required to prepare suitable standards in accordance herewith. Sec. 3. That in the practical use and application of the standard gauge hereby established a variation of two and one-half per cent., either way, may be allowed. Approved March 3, 1893. The weight of Flat Galvanized Sheets is based on the weight of black sheets and two and one-half (2*4) ounces per sqnare foot added for the increase caused by galvanizing. 76 M D LWA U K ^ “WiL’ caJi ’S^ j'Vestia.c the reflection of Q ual it U,*(0 © ^ [R (LJ) O ^1T 0 (M (0) (Q® WARRANTED TERNE PLATES HIGH GRADE COPPER BEARING BASE. Every plate full weight, uniform and as represented. Shipping Weight. Genuine Charcoal, IC, 40 lb. coating, 20x28 inches 258 lbs. Genuine Charcoal, IX, 40 lb. coating, 20x28 inches 314 “ “Milwaukee” Old Style, IC, 40 lb. coating, 20x28 inches 258 “ “Milwaukee” Old Style, IX, 40 lb. coating, 20x28 inches 314 “ “Milcor” Hand Made, IC, U. S. G. Spec., 20x28 inches 248 “ “Milcor” Hand Made, IX, U. S. G. Spec., 20x28 inches 304 “ “Republic” Old Method, IC, 25 lb. coating, 20x28 inches 243 “ “Republic” Old Method, IX, 25 lb. coating 20x28 inches 299 “ “Kudin's” Old Style, IC, 20 lb. coating, 20x28 inches 238 “ “Kudin’s” Old Style, IX, 20 lb. coating, 20x28 inches 294 “ “Elkay” Old Style, IC, 20x28 inches 230 “ “Elkay” Old Style, IX, 20x28 inches 286 “ “Xntric” IC, full weight, 8 lb. coating, 20x28 inches 226 “ Full Weight IX, 8 lb. coating, 20x28 inches 282 “ "Crescent” ICL, 200 lbs., 8 lb. coating, 20x28 inches 212 “ Milwaukee Fire Door Standard, IC, 14x20 inches 120 “ Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. — — WTlcoR^ IMl 0 LWA HJ [EL (EL • jVeSt^C THE REFLECTION OF QuClt QuaUt^CO^^yOATOtMCi €® WARRANTED TERNE PLATES II 1(1 II GRADE COPPER REARING RASE. Hook of Samples on Request. Our Terne Plates are made from copper bearing ^HAUx Z! , 1 C ' G£*IUJ#J£ OHJ-VACQAL lUOM O base sheets. The coating of pure tin and new lead, mixed in proper proportion, forms a covering which is absolutely rust resisting. Each plate is carefully, evenly and liberally coated. It costs us more to coat our way, but it pays — pays us in repeat orders, pays the purchaser in enduring wear. We know they will stand up under severest condi- tions and make good — in every instance. Sheets are free from pin holes and other injurious and value destroying defects. tWLCOfi JG HANDMADE U.S.G SPEC yaiwAUKiE * J^rCSt 10,0 THE REFLECTION OF Qualit^COIRIRU GATING C® WARRANTED TERNE PLATES HIGH GRADE COPPER REARING BASE. REPUBLIC OLD METHOD J C 2SP0UNJ&5 COAT] JU C OLD LTYLL 2OFOUN03 COATING OLD sm£ IS Book of Samples on Request. When you buy our Warranted Terne Plates you can depend upon the quality being abso- lutely the best, as represented. They are made for Service — to get more jobs for you. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. 79 M 1 LWAU IK (EE -prestige THE REFLECTION OF Quality*©© [R1RU ©ATOtM]© ©® WARRANTED TERNE PLATES HIGH GRADE COPPER BEARING BASE. HOW TO CONSTRUCT TIN ROOFS. Roofs with less than one-third pitch are made with flat seams, and should preferably be covered with high grade ternes, 2 0 pounds coating or heavier, from sheets 14x2 0 inches dimension rather than from sheets 2 0x28 inches, because the larger number of seams stiffen the surface and help to prevent buckles and rattling in stormy weather. For flat seam roof 1 inch barbed and tinned roofing nails should be used not over 6 inches apart, well under the edge. They should be well covered up and the seams should be pounded down over the edge. Nails must never be exposed. Steep tin roofs should be made with standing seams, and from sheets 20x2 8 inches, fastened down with cleats, not over 18 inches apart. The nails should be driven into the cleats only. While it is always cheapest to use the best material, roofing plates with a lesser coating may be used for steep standing seam roofs. IC roof- ing plates, in which the iron body weighs about 5 0 pounds per 100 square feet, are more suitable than IX plates (62 y 2 pounds per 100 square feet), because the seams in the lighter plates will not suffer as much from contraction and expan- sion as the thicker plates. Showing Application for Flat Tin Roof. For spouts, valleys and gutters, heavily coated IX plate should always be used. The amount of terne coating on the lighter plates should in all cases be fully as heavy as on the heavier plates. In late years the anxiety of some manufac- turers to satisfy the demand of some users for cheap goods has been the cause of many inferior grades being introduced. This latter class of material may suit for some purposes outside of roofing, or for roofs on temporary buildings, but for roofs that are expected to last, the “double dipped’’ plates should be used. The use of acid in soldering seams in a tin roof is to be carefully avoided; acid coming in contact with the bare iron on the cut edges and corners where the sheets are folded and seamed together will cause rusting. No other soldering flux but good rosin should be used. Our Warranted Terne Plates Are Soft — Pliable -Easily Worked. 80 M 0 lwa y IK -prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUt)s»C©[RRy QATOtfcOCi ©I 5 WARRANTED TERNE PLATES HIGH GRADE COPPER BEARING BASE. HOW TO CONSTRUCT TIN ROOFS— Continued. Every roof should be carefully cleaned, and all rosin spots and detrimental substances should be removed as the tinner’s work is being finished. Lumps of rosin left on the roof will melt in the sun, stick to the roof, cause blisters and prevent paint from adhering. For valleys, spouts and gutters of a tin roof no other metal than terne plates should be used, because the galvanic action produced by different metals coming in contact with each other will cause disintegration under atmospheric influences. The sheathing boards underlying the roofing tin should be put close together. The wood should be well seasoned, dry, and all knots should be culled out. It is also advisable to cover the boards with good building paper before the tin is laid on. When no paper is used the tin must in all cases be painted on the underside with good reliable oil paint before it is laid and fastened on the roof. The outside should receive two coats of paint as soon as roof is finished. Showing How Cleats Are Nailed and Seams Formed. ROOF PAINTING. For sheet metal work and tin roofs, no better paint has been found than metallic brown, Venetian red, or red oxide paint ground in pure linseed oil. These paints have been used from time immemorial, with eminently satisfactory results. Use only a good grade of paint, and apply with a short handled brush, rubbing the paint well in. Do not spread it out too thin. Roofs and sheet metal should be kept well painted, the intervals depending largely on climatic conditions, usually every three to five years. After the initial coats of red oxide, the roof can be painted any color or shade to conform to color scheme. From live lo six weeks should elapse after tin is laid, before painting, to allow oxidation of the metal to take place, which will roughen the surface and allow the paint to properly adhere thereto and pre- vent peeling or scaling oft'. Our Warranted Terne Plates Are Uniform — -Even Quality — Carefully Assorted. 81 1M 0 QJWA UKEI • prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuatituCOt^UOAi™© ©§> CHARCOAL TERNE ROOFING PLATES The base of these plates is Gen- uine Charcoal Iron, coated with a Teme mixture proportioned twen- ty-five parts of Tin and seventy- five parts of Lead. Weight of coating stamped on each sheet. Furnished in the following weights. 1 12 sheets per box. Shipping Weight. Genuine Charcoal, 40 lb. coating, 20x28, IC 258 lbs. Genuine Charcoal, 40 lb. coating, 20x28, IX 314 “ Genuine Charcoal, 30 lb. coating, 20x28, IC 248 “ Genuine Charcoal, 30 lb. coating, 20x28, IX 304 “ Genuine Charcoal, 25 lb. coating, 20x28, IC 243 “ Genuine Charcoal, 25 lb. coating, 20x28, IX 299 “ Genuine Charcoal, 20 lb. coating, 20x28, IC 238 “ Genuine Charcoal, 20 lb. coating, 20x28, IX 294 “ Genuine Charcoal, 15 lb. coating, 20x28, IC 233 “ Genuine Charcoal, 15 lb. coating, 20x28, IX 289 “ Genuine Charcoal, 12 lb. coating, 20x28, IC 230 “ Genuine Charcoal, 12 lb. coating, 20x28, IX 286 “ BRIGHT COKE FURNACE TIN Shipping Weight. "Aloah” Bright Coke, 100 lbs., 20x26 in. . 198 lbs. “Aloah" Bright Coke, 100 lbs., 20x28 in. . 212 “ “Aloah” Bright Coke, 100 lbs., 20x2914 in. 224 “ ".Aloah” Bright Coke, 100 lbs., 20x3214 in. 246 “ “Aloah” Bright Coke, IXL, 20x39 in.. . . 187 “ "Aloah” IXL, 2 0x39 inches, packed 5 6 sheets per box. All others packed 112 sheets per box. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. 82 -=3 "MiLcaK"^ [M 0 LWA HJ [E (E ‘J^rCStigC THE REFLECTION OF QualitijCOtRlRyOATOlNKOi ©§> Every Roofer Knows the Value of Copper and Copper Roofing. The Roof of Quality and Service is Made from Our Copper Bearing Warranted Terne Plates. COVERING TABLES FOR TERNE PLATE ROOFINGS. FLAT SEAM TIN ROOFING. Sheets 14x20 Inches. The following table shows the number of plates or sheets, size 14x20 inches, required to cover a given number of square feet with fiat seam tin roofing. A sheet of 14x20 inches with y 2 inch edges measures, when edged or folded, 13x19 inches, or 247 square inches. In the table below all fractional parts of a sheet are counted a full sheet. Sizes generally used are 14x20, and 20x28. Number of Sq. Ft. Sheets Required. Number of Sq. Ft. Sheets Required. Number of Sq. Ft. Sheets Required. O ! o . £ . Zm Sheets Required. 100 59 330 193 560 327 780 455 110 65 340 199 570 333 790 461 120 70 350 205 580 339 800 467 130 76 360 210 590 344 810 473 140 82 370 216 600 350 820 479 150 88 380 2 2 2 610 356 830 484 160 94 390 228 620 362 840 490 170 100 400 234 630 36S 850 496 180 105 410 240 640 374 860 502 190 111 420 245 650 379 870 SOS 200 117 430 251 660 385 8S0 514 210 123 440 257 670 391 890 519 220 129 450 263 6S0 397 900 525 230 135 460 269 690 403 910 531 240 140 470 275 700 409 920 537 250 146 480 280 710 414 930 543 260 152 490 286 720 420 940 549 270 158 500 292 730 426 950 554 280 1 64 510 298 740 432 960 560 290 1 70 520 304 750 438 970 566 300 175 530 309 760 444 980 572 310 1 81 54 0 315 770 449 990 578 320 187 550 321 1000 square feet, 583 sheets. A box of 1 1 2 sheets 14x20 inches will cover approximately 192 square feet. STANDING SEAM TIN ROOFING. Sheets 20x28 Inches. Table showing quantity of 20x28 inch tin re- quired to cover a given number of square feet with standing seam tin roofing. The standing seams and the locks on a steep roof require 2% inches off width, and % inch off the length of the sheet; fractional parts are counted as a full sheet. A sheet will cover 475 square inches. 4-1 o Zih Sheets Required. 4-1 c £ . 3 & ZU2 Sheets Required. ith Sheets Required. Number of Sq. Ft. 1/1 E. 01 o ffiS- 100 31 330 100 5 60 170 780 237 no 34 340 103 570 173 790 240 120 37 350 106 580 176 800 243 130 40 360 109 590 180 S10 24 6 140 43 3 7 0 112 600 182 820 249 150 4 6 380 115 610 1S5 830 252 160 49 390 118 620 18S 840 255 1 70 52 400 122 630 191 850 258 180 5 5 410 125 640 194 860 261 1 90 58 420 1 2 S 65 0 197 870 264 200 61 430 131 660 200 880 267 210 6 4 440 134 67 0 203 890 270 220 67 450 137 680 206 900 273 230 70 460 140 690 210 910 276 240 73 470 143 700 212 920 279 250 76 480 147 710 215 930 282 260 79 490 149 720 218 940 285 270 82 500 152 730 221 950 28S 2S0 85 510 155 740 224 960 291 290 SS 520 158 750 228 970 294 300 91 . 530 161 760 231 980 297 310 94 540 164 1 770 234 990 300 320 97 550 167 1 000 square feet, 303 sheets. A full box, 112 sheets 20x28 inches, will cover approximately 3 70 square feet. Our Warranted Terne I’lates Are All Primes — No Wasters. 83 MilcoR'^, [Ml 0 y 1}^ [^ [£! * prestige the reflection of QuaUu^C^OtF^l^y Q ATO [NiCi ©Q COST OF TIN FOR FLAT SEAM ROOFING. Size 14x20 — Price per box, per square foot and Size 20x28 — Price per box, per square foot and per hundred square feet. per hundred square feet. When Tin Flat Seam Flat Seam When Tin Flat Seam Flat Seam costs Roofing' costs Roofing costs costs Roofing costs Roofing costs $ 3.00 per box 14x20 .0166 per sq. ft. or $1.66 per sq. $ 6.00 per box 20x28 .0157 per sq. ft. or $1.57 per sq. 1.70 3.25 .0180 1.S0 6.50 .0170 “ 3.25 .0194 1.94 7.00 44 .01S3 1.83 3.75 .0208 2. OS 7.50 .0196 1.96 4.00 .0221 2.21 8.00 .0209 2.09 4.25 .0235 2.35 8.50 .0222 2.22 4.50 .0249 2.49 9.00 .0234 2.34 4.75 .0263 “ 2.63 9.50 .0248 2.48 5.00 .0277 44 2.77 10.00 .0261 2.61 5.25 .0291 44 2.91 10.50 .0274 2.74 5.50 .0305 44 3.05 11.00 .0287 2.87 5.75 .0319 44 3.19 11.50 .0300 3.00 6.00 .0332 44 3.32 12.00 .0314 3.14 0.25 .0346 44 3.46 12.50 .0327 3.27 6.50 .0360 3.60 13.00 .0310 3.40 6.75 .0374 3.74 13.50 .0353 3.53 7.00 .038S 3.88 14.00 .0366 3.66 7.25 ** .0402 44 4.02 14.50 .0379 3.79 7.50 “ .0416 4.16 15.00 .0392 44 3.92 7.75 44 .0429 “ 4.29 15.50 .0405 4.05 S.00 .0442 4.42 16.00 .0418 44 4.18 8.25 .0456 44 4.56 16.50 .0431 44 4.31 S.50 .0470 4.70 17.00 .0444 44 4.44 S.75 .0483 4.83 17.50 .0457 4.57 9.00 .0497 4.97 18.00 44 .0470 4.70 9.25 .0511 44 5.11 18.50 44 .0483 4.83 9.50 .0525 5.25 19.00 .0496 4.96 9.75 .0539 5.39 19.50 .0509 44 5.09 10.00 “ .0553 5.53 20.00 44 .0522 5.22 10.25 “ .0567 5.67 20.50 .0535 5.35 10.50 .0581 5.81 21.00 .0548 44 5.48 10 75 “ .0595 5.95 21.50 .0561 5.61 11.00 .0609 44 6.09 22.00 .0574 5.74 11.25 “ .0623 6 23 22.50 44 .0587 44 5.87 11.50 .0637 6.37 23.00 .0600 6.00 ii.;:. .0651 6.51 23.50 .0614 6.14 12.00 .0665 6.65 24.00 44 .0628 6.28 COST OF TIN FOR STANDING SEAM ROOFING. Size 14x20— -Price per box per square foot and Size 20x28— -Price per box. per square foot and >er hundred square feet. per hundred square feet. When Tin Stand'g Seam Stand’g Seam When Tin Stand’g Seam Stand’g Seam costs Roofing costs Roofing costs costs Roofing costs Roofing costs 3.00 per box 14x20 .0175 per sq. ft. or $1.75 per sq. $ 6.00 per box 20x28 .0162 per sq. ft or $1.62 per sq. 3.25 .01S9 1.89 44 6.50 .0175 1.75 3.50 .0204 2.04 44 7.00 44 .0189 1.89 3.75 .021S 2.18 “ 7.50 44 .0202 44 2.02 4.00 44 .0233 44 2.33 “ 8.00 .0216 2.16 4.25 .0247 2.47 44 8.50 .0230 2.30 4.50 .0262 44 2.62 9.00 .0243 2.43 4.75 44 .0277 2.77 9.50 .0256 2.56 5.00 .0291 2.91 44 10.00 .0270 2.70 5.25 .0306 3.06 44 10.50 .0283 2.83 5.50 .0320 44 3.20 11.00 .0297 2.97 5.75 .0335 3.35 11.50 .0310 3.10 6.00 44 .0350 3.50 “ 12.00 .0324 3.24 6.25 .0364 3.64 44 12.50 .0337 3.37 6.50 44 .0379 44 3.79 13.00 .0351 3.51 6.75 .0393 3.93 13.50 .0364 44 3.64 7.00 44 .040S 4.08 14.00 .0378 3.78 7.25 .0422 4 22 14.50 .0391 3.91 7.50 .0437 44 4^37 15.00 .0404 4.04 7.75 0451 4.51 15.50 .0418 4.18 S.00 .0466 44 4.66 16.00 .0432 4.32 S.25 .0480 44 4.80 “ 16.50 .0446 4.46 S.50 “ .0495 4.95 44 17.00 .0459 4.59 S.75 .0509 44 5.09 17.50 .0473 4.73 9.00 .0524 5.24 18.00 .0486 4.86 9.25 44 .0538 5.3S 18.50 .0500 5.00 9.50 .0553 5.53 44 19.00 .0513 44 5.13 9.75 4 * .0567 44 5.67 19.50 .0526 44 5.26 10.00 “ .0582 44 5.82 20.00 .0540 44 5.40 10.25 4 - .0596 5.96 44 20.50 .0553 44 5.53 10.50 44 .0611 44 6.11 “ 21.00 .0567 44 5.67 10.75 44 .0625 6.26 21.50 44 .0580 44 5.80 11.00 44 .0640 6.40 “ 22.00 .0594 44 5.94 11.25 44 44 .0654 6.54 44 22.50 44 .0607 44 6.07 11.50 .0669 6.69 23.00 .0621 6.21 11.75 .0684 6.84 44 23.50 .0634 6.34 12.00 44 .0699 6.99 44 24.00 44 44 .0648 44 6.48 NOTE. — Above does not include cost of laying. K4 M 0 LWA QJ K ^ “JWlLCOJi'J^ prCSti^C THE REFLECTION OF QualitaCQRRyGATOMG C® TIN ROLL ROOFING 1 square (100 sq. ft.) in roll is 20 inches wide by 60 feet long. Specify how wanted when ordering. Unpainted — Painted one side — Painted two sides. Furnished from the following coated 20x28 inches Roofing Plates: Crescent, 100 lbs., 8 lb. coating. Antric, 107 lbs., 8 lb. coating. Elkay Old Style, 15 lb. coating. Kuehn's Old Style, 20 lb. coating. Republic Old Method, 25 lb. coating. Milcor Old Style Hand Made. Milwaukee Old Style, 40 lb. coating. Furnished from 8 lb. coated sheets unless otherwise ordered. Double cross locked (not soldered), re-squared on ends and sides. Single cross locked (sold- ered) furnished only when so ordered. DIRECTIONS FOR APPLYING TIN ROLL ROOFING. Measure the length required to reach from Eave to Ridge, allowing 1 inch on one side and 1 y 2 inches on the other side of Roof for Stand- ing Seam on Ridge; also allow 1% to 2 inches to bend down at Eaves. When working from left to right hand — for the first course turn down 1 inch on left hand side of sheet for fitting over edge of Sheathing at Gable end, and nail same securely with % inch galvanized barbed roofing nails spaced about 2 inches. Then flange up the right hand side of sheet length with the 1 14 inch Flanging Tongs. After the first course is in place, nail the Tin Cleats, see Fig. 1, along the 1% inch flange (about every 14 inches) like Fig. 2. Then flange up the left side of next course 1 14 inches and place same against the first course like in Fig. 3, and with the 1% inch Double Seamer bend the projecting 14 inch over like in Fig. 4 and then follow with the % inch Double Seamer, which will break over 14 inch, leaving the finished Standing Seam % inch high like in Fig. 5. To finish each Seam approaching Ridge or Hip. flatten down the Standing Seam about 6 to 8 inches. Always finish each course before laying the next. The finish of Ridge or Comb of Roof can be made same as the Standing Seam, by letting the sections pass the center of ridge enough to flange up 1 inch on one side and 1 14 inches on the other side. If Ridge Roll is used — instead of allowing the 1 and 1 14 inches on the top of Ridge for Stand- ing Seam, allow only y 2 inch on one side and flatten down as an overlap. Hips are always finished the same way as Ridge, after cutting to the proper angle. Note — When working from right to left the 1 14 inch flange should be on left side and the 1 14 inch flange on right side of sheet. Tools necessary: — 1 pair 1 14 inch Flanging Tongs. 1 pair 1 y 2 inch Flanging Tongs. 1 pair % inch Double Seamers. 1 pair 1 14 inch Double Seamers. See page 50. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet- 85 ^ WilcoH"J^ [Ml fl LWA (LJ Ir^, [H HI ‘prestige the reflection of Quality*©© U d^TO [N] © (S,® SHEET ZINC In 600 lb. Casks, in 300 lb. Casks, in 200 lb. Casks, in 100 lb. casks, and in less quantities. No. 12. 36 in. wide x 84 in. long ( Prices subject to No. 9. 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36 and 40 in. wide x 84 in. long. . j market quotations. SCHEDULE OF EXTRAS— SHEET ZINC. Extras in Cents per 100 lbs. (Subject to Change Without Notice.) Nos. 5 « 7 8 !)— 20 32-40 x 84 70 25 15 10 none 24 x 84 100 25 1 5 10 none 26 x 84 115 25 15 10 none 28 x 84 110 75 50 35 none 30 x 84 100 65 45 30 none 48 x 84 100 25 15 10 none 50 x 84 105 25 15 10 none 52 x 84 115 25 15 10 none 5S— 60 x 84 320 150 90 75 60 3 6 x 96 90 45 35 25 15 4S x 96 125 SO 35 25 1 5 36 x 108 100 60 40 35 20 48 x 108 150 75 40 35 25 62 x 84 extra given on application. APPROXIMATE WEIGHTS. Zinc Numbers. Weight Per Square Foot. Thickness in Decimals of an inch. About Equal to Stubbs' Gauge. About Equal to B. & S. Gauge. Average Weight Per Sheet 36x84 Pounds. 5 .37 •OlO(Moo) 31 30 7.77 6 .45 .012 30 28s 9.45 7 .52 .014 28 27 1 0.92 8 .60 .016 27 26 12.90 9 .67 .018 26 25 1 4.32 1 0 .75 ■020 (% 0 ) 25 24 17.16 1 1 .90 .024 2 3 2 2Vo 20.00 12 1.05 .028 2 2 21 ■ 22.84 13 1.20 .032 21 20 25.20 1 4 1.35 .036 20 19 28.52 15 1.50 .040(i/ 26 ) 1 9s 1 8 31.50 1 6 1.68 .045 18s 17 35.28 17 1.87 .050 1 8 f 1 6 39.27 18 2.06 .055 17s 15s 4 5.55 1 9 2 25 . 0 6 0 ( y 17 ) 1 7 f 14i/, 47.25 20 2.62 .070 15s 13s 5 5.02 21 3.00 .080 1 4s 12 63.00 2 2 3.37 .090 13s 11 70.77 23 3.75 ■100(i/ lo ) 1 2 10 78.75 24 4.70 .125(1/6) 11 8s 98.70 2 5 9.40 .250(1/4) 3s 2s 197.40 26 V 2 inch 1 inch 14.10 IS. 80 37.60 .375 (%) .500 1.000 00s OOf 296.1 0 Extra charges for sizes and numbers not mentioned, will be given on application. EXTRA CHARGES FOR SMALL PACKAGES. 100 lb. Casks (all Nos. up to No. 12 inclusive), 15 cents per 100 lbs. 200 and 300 lb. Casks (all Nos. up to No. 14 inclusive), 10 cents per 100 lbs. Orders for less quantity than 400 lbs. are subject to an extra charge of 20 cents per 100 lbs. [Ml 0 LWA OKIE •prestige ‘Mr?Z m coJl"S> > THE REFLECTION OF QualitjaCQ^^y OATH INI (Qi ©§> SHEET COPPER c ^ D D u s 0 o I ^ EU Not Tinned. FOR CORNICES, VALLEYS, GUTTER, PIPE, ETC. Furnished in Sizes and Weights per Schedule Below. Table of Weight Per Square Foot, and Thickness Per Stubs’ Wire Gauge. Stubs’ Gauge, Nearest No 1 ? 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Thickness in Decimal Parts of 1 incli 300 .284 .259] .238 .220 .203 .180 .165 .148 .134 .120 .109 .095 .086 Ounces per Square Ft 2?3 211 193 | J77_ 164 151 134 | 123 110 100 89 81 70 62 Prices Subject to Daily Market Quotations. Stubs’ Gauge, Nearest No 15 16 18 19 21 22 23 24 26 27 29 31 33 35 Thickness in Decimal Parts of 1 inch .072 .0645 .049 .0430 .032 .0269 .0242 .0215 .018 .0161 .0134 .0107 .00806 . 00537 Ounces per Square Ft 54 4S 37 32 24 21 19 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 SCHEDULE OF EXTRAS FOR HOT ROLLED SHEET COPPER (Subject to Change Without Notice.) SIZ «;s OF SHEETS. 04 OZ. and Over. 32 oz. to 04 oz. 21 oz. to 32 oz. 10 oz. to 24 oz. 15 oz. 14 OZ. 13 OZ. 12 oz. i 1 oz. 10 oz. 9 oz. 8 oz. Lighter thun 8 oz. CENTS PER LB. CENTS PER LB. OVER BASE. Not longer than 72 Ins. BASE BASE BASE BASE 2 1 n 2 2J 3 4 h 6 9 Not wider than 30 Ins. Longer than 72 ins. Not longer than 00 Ins. BASE BASE BASE BASE h 1 2 3 4 h 6 7h 9 Longer than 00 Ins. Not longer than 120 ins. BASE BASE 1 1 2 3 5 7 Longer than 120 Ins. BASE BASE 1 n Wider than 30 Ins., but not wider than 30 ins. Not longer than 72 ins. BASE BASE BASE BASK 1 2 3 4 6 8 10 12 Longer than 72 ins. Not longer than 00 Ins. BASE BASE BASE BASE 1 2 4 6 8 10 Longer than 00 Ins. Not longer than 120 Ins. BASE BASE 1 2 3 4 Longer than 120 Ins. BASE 1 2 3 Wider than 30 Ins., but not wider thun 48 ins. Not longer than 72 Ins. BASE BASE 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 11 — — Longer than 72 ins. Not longer than 00 Ins. BASE BASE 1 3 4 5 7 9 Longer than 00 Ins. Not longer than 120 Ins. BASE BASE 2 4 6 9 Longer than 120 Ins. BASE 1 3 6 Wider than 48 Ins., but not wider than 00 ins. Not longer than 72 Ins. BASE BASE 1 3 5 7 9 11 Longer than 72 Ins. Not longer than 00 Ins. BASE BASE 2 4 7 10 Longer thun 00 Ins. Not longer than 120 Ins BASK 1 3 6 EXTRAS. Circles, Segments and Pattern Sheets, three (3) cents per pound advance over prices of Sheet Copper required to cut them from. Circles less limn S in. «li:un., 2c per 11». mblit ioiinl. All Cold or Hard Rolled Copper. 14 oz. per square foot and heavier, one (1) cent per pound over the fore- going prices. All Cold or Hard Rolled Copper, lighter than 14 oz. per square foot, two (2) cents per pound over the fore- going prices. Cold Polled and Annealed Copper Sheets and Circles, take tlie same price as Cold or Hard Rolled Copper of corresponding dimensions and thickness. All Polished Copper. 20 in. wide, and under, one (1) cent per square foot advance over the price for Cold Rolled Copper. All Polished Copper, over 20 in. wide, two (2) cents per square foot advance over price for Cold Rolled Copper. Cold Rolled Copper, prepared suitable for polishing, same prices and extras as Polished Copper. TINNING. For Tinning Sheets, on one side or two sides, prices are subject to market changes. For Tinning the Edges of Sheets, one or both sides, prices shall be the same as for tinning all of one side of the specified sheet. Longer than 120 Ins. 1 2 4 8 W lder than 00 Ins., hut not wider than 72 Ins. Not longer than 00 Ins. BASE 1 3 8 Longer than 00 ins. Not longer than 120 Ins BASK 2 5 10 Longer than 120 Ins. 1 3 8 W lder than 72 Ins., but not w lder than 108 Ins. Not longer than 00 Ins. 1 3 6 Longer than 00 Ins. Not longer than 120 Ins. 2 4 7 Longer than 120 Ins. 3 5 r 9 W lder than 108 Ins., hut not wider than 120 Ins. Not longer than 120 Ins. 4 6 Longer than 120 Ins. 5 8 W nler than 120 Ins., but Not longer than 1321ns. 6 _] 9 not wider than 132 Ins. Longer than 132 Ins. 7 Wider thun 132 Ins. 8 87 88 M 0 LWA HJ IK yrCStiQ,C THE REFLECTION OF Quality©© IR US 0^X0 INI © ©|> HOW TO APPLY “'•JlTEI2£*s’ METAL SHINGLES, RIDGE AND HIP COVERING, VALLEY, ETC. Any good mechanic can apply our metal shingles. . Only a pair of snips and a hammer are required. No solder is used. SHEATHING. — Cover building with sheathing boards laid tight joint parallel with the ridge and eaves or diagonally. Never lay sheathing boards up and down. The use of sheathing paper is recom- mended and adds little to the cost of the roof. Never use tarred paper under metal roofing. The acid in the tar injures the metal. STARTING.— C ommence laying the shingles at the lower left hand corner, when facing the comb of roof. Let the first course project over the eaves about an inch or more, using a chalk line to keep the course straight at the bottom. The bottom of the shingle, not the top, is the guide to lay a straight course. In laying the second and subsequent course, every alternate course will start with a half shingle in order to break joints. Where cutting and fitting are necessary, the good judgment of the workman must be his guide. GABLE. — At the gable apply our special gable end finish, nailing the flange over the end and inserting the left hand side of the shingle within the fold of the finish. Mallet the fold securely down over the shingle. If special gable end finish is not used, let the shingle project about one inch over the barge boards, turn sides down and nail. GUTTER. — If there be a gutter formed near the eaves, have the shingles rest upon it as you would if using wood shingles or slate. FLASHING. — In flashing against a side wall, bend the shingle so that it projects up the side of the wall three inches or more, and counter-flash down to within one inch of the roof line. These directions apply to dormers, chimneys, skylights, etc. VALLEY— The use of our special valley will insure a perfect weatherproof joint and greatly assist in laying the shingles. Lay the valley from eaves to comb of roof; nail only on the outer edge of the flange. VALLEY SHINGLES.— In laying the shingles toward the valley, to make connec- tions, cut the shingles to the same angle as the valley, allowing them to project about one-lialf inch over the fold and turn same un- der to form a hook, then with hand tongs or other tool, lock the shingle to the flange of the valley. The Special Valley Flat Shingles — Right and Left — shown on page 102 should be used to make the neatest and easiest fitting job. In working from the valley, it is best to lock three or four shingles together, place them in a position on the roof with bottoms parallel with eaves, tack them at the top, then with a straight-edge, mark and cut the shingles to fit angle of the valley, allowing one-half inch to bend under and lock on the flange of the valley. This is easily done with hand tongs or other tool. RIDGE.— At the ridge, use our special ridge finish which must be put in place and nailed to the sheathing before the last course of shingles is laid at the top of the roof. Slide the tongue end of one piece of coping into the opposite end of the next piece to make a snug joint. Nail coping through the nailing flange; do not nail through the folds. Insert the top of the last course of shingles into the folds of the ridge coping over the nailing flange, thus protecting the nail heads from the weather, making an ab- solutely weather-proof finish. HIP— Hip covering is applied over the main roof shingles after they are all laid and nailed in place. The roof shingles are laid clear to the hip, allowed to project and cut off one inch beyond the hip line. The pro- jection is to be turned down over the hip and nailed. The shingles on the other side of the roof are allowed to project about, one inch back over the hip line and over the side already finished, turned down and nailed. At the hip there is a double covering of shingles, both edges nailed. The hip covering is then laid in place and nailed. ITfEiSsai' ^nf^GLi PfifSSfS ■ THESE BATTER/ES OF POHDEPOUS PRESSES PRODUCE THE BEST METAL SH/HGLES EVER MADE 90 M 1 lwa y K prestige the reflection of Quality©© R R EJ d^TTO (Ml d ©? M 10x14 inches and 7x10 inches. METAL SHINGLES MADE IN THREE STYLES. 10x14 inches and 7x10 inches. 10x14 inches only. Style A. Style B. Style C. THEY PROVIDE THE IDEAL ROOF COVERING. In the combination of appearance and durability, Lightning, Fire, Rain, Snow and Wind Proof qualities, metal shingles, when properly made, are recognized as being greatly superior to wood, asphalt or other compo- sition shingles, as well as slate and tile. Besides the features of design and general makeup the most important consideration in the construction of metal shingles resolves itself in the formation of the Side Lock for attaching or interlocking the shingles to- gether, so that when laid they will offer no possibility of separating at the joints. This is positively guarded against in the Top and Bottom Overlap. Four corru- gated steps fitting snugly and tightly at end laps pre- vent rain or snow from d riving up and under the shingles. THE SIDE-LOCK. Laying Shingle. Shingles Laid in Place. The formation of the Side-Lock (on right hand of shingle) is such that after inserting the flange (on left hand of shingle) both intei’lock thereby make a tight, non-separable joint, where water cannot run or trickle through. Shows Joint at Top and Bottom of Shingles. 0 WiL c dJl '^ Ml 0 LWAUK E [£ -prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtu,*C©[^[Ry (0AT1HMC) ©§) ""llTEIojcKs Metal Shingles are made from the various grades of Hoofing Tin plates and either painted or Galvanized af- ter formed, also stamped fro m Tight- coated gal- vanized sheets or copper. METAL SHINGLES u Wtei°c& Painted Shingles are covered with a mixture of iron oxide and linseed oil a basis which forms a permanent coating that will not crack, scale or peel — red and green are the col- ors used. **// T F . IQCK 9 Metal Shingles, Galvanized after formed, are made from Full Weight Terne Plate and then hand dipped, in fact submerged, in hot pure spelter. Every spot, every crevice and all the edges are absolutely covered and this is done after the mechanical operations have been completed. This method produces the most durable shingle made. * >u tlT FlQCK o ' Metal Shingles have Quality, Life, Merit, Attractiveness, and will enhance the value of the building on which they are placed. “Style A" Made in Two Sizes: — 10x14 inches — 148 shingles to the square. 7x10 inches — 320 shingles to the square. A square of shingles covers 100 square feet of Roof Surface. Made from all grades 8 to 40 lb. Coated Copper Bearing and Charcoal Terne Plates, painted. Terne Plate galvanized after formed. Tight Coated Galvanized Sheets. 14 and 10 oz. Cold Boiled Copper. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. 92 M D LWA U K prestige THE REFLECTION OF Qliol it g*(0 O 1R [R HJ O^Tll [N] © ©§> METAL SHINGLES Showing the effective, rich appear- ance of the Style A when painted. The ornamentation is very prominent. Red and Green are the colors generally em- ployed and the shade may be varied to suit individual taste. Style A. Red Painted. The different designs of our Metal Shingles are adapted to the various styles of building construction and the pattern to select should be such as will best harmonize with the style of roof to lie covered. Send us your roof plans for an esti- mate. Style A. Green Painted. 93 M 0 LWA HJ K -prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUt^COJF^UOATOtM© ©§> METAL SHINGLES Showing Style A “•l/ra&ssf Metal Shingles applied with Ridge and Hip Finish. APPLICATION. In applying ilb TlTEl°gK9 Metal Shingles, all nailing is done through the flange on the right hand side of the shingle, the nail heads being all completely covered when the next shingle to the right is connected and put in its proper place. Hv this arrangement the nails are not exposed to the weather. For the different styles of METAL TRIMMINGS AND SPECIAL VALLEY SHINGLES used in connection with the laying of these shingles, see pages 102, 107, 108 and 109. »4 ^3 "JVl i lc a tt'' £>> M g LWAy IK EE •preside the befl E ct,onq F QuaUtjaC©I^RU OATQt^Ci C® METAL SHINGLES Showing the Effective Appearance of Style “A” when Applied with Ridge and Hip Finish. The necessary Trimmings such as Ridge and Hip Finish, Valley and Special Valley Shingles are shown on pages 102. 107. 108 and 109. Send us your roof plans for an estimate. c-tVvv .1 •■ :-**:• Metal a g&gmm r i»yPp'll ■ “# t .■" * f 11 r»- *■ ,-. p. — ' Is ^ nr M! Lj 1 H II i li l i t_ i 1 — — i*1f 31 r? Hi 1 /i li .mt|| rnj Wf Jrs || i] ■■ |H t* irl^j tKJ , 1 1 i 1 . ■ — T 1 | ■ % liilijilKI 96 MILWAUK 'aviT TcoR"J=>> prestige the reflection of Quality*©© [n£IRU d^TO © ©f 1 METAL SHINGLES Style B. The crimps run- ning from top to bottom of TFtEL2ck p " Shingles, take care of contrac- tion and expan- sion, make the shingles rigid and prevent buckling. Group of Style B Shingles, Showing Method of Laying. The 10x14 inch size of Shingles are in- tended for main roofs and the 7x10 inch size for tow- ers and gables. “ 6 IlT F/ock o" Metal Shingles will not — like slate, crack, chip or crumble in frost and hre. They do not require an extra heavy and strong super-structure to support them as their weight is less than one hundred pounds per square. Style B made in two sizes: — 10x14 inches — 148 shingles to the square. 7x10 inches — 820 shingles to the square. A square of shingles covers 100 square feet of Roof Surface. Made lroin all grades, S to 40 lb. Coated Copper Bearing and Charcoal Terne Plates, painted. Teme Plate galvanized after formed. Tight Coated Galvanized Sheets. 14 and 10 oz. Cold Rolled Copper. Xet Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. 97 WilcoK'J^ , IM] 1 (LWAU IK EE - prestige THE REFLECTION OF Q UCll it U,*^ O [R [F^ (LD *0 ^TT 0 [Ml C?) ©§* METAL SHINGLES Show the neat and tasty appearance of Style B when painted. This pattern is very extensively used as it is particularly adapted to any style of roof. Style B. Green Painted. When in doubt as to the style of pat- tern to select in Metal Shingles write us for samples of the different styles we make. Also if convenient send the roof plans and we will give you an estimate of cost. Style B. Red Painted. 98 I M D U KEE • p restige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtja*C©IRPMLJ) OATDIMCi ©? METAL SHINGLES Tlie Embossing on b llTF 'IQCK^ Metal Shingles is of sufficient depth to allow for free circulation of air on the underside, which keeps the roof dry — prevents sweating — an important consideration. For the different styles of METAL TRIMMINGS AND SPECIAL VALLEY SHINGLES used in connection with the laying of these shingles, see pages 102, 107, 108 and 109. 09 “JWlLCOJi 'J^ IM 0 LWA y l^tEE • prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtgCOfRIRUOATTOCi ©§> METAL SHINGLES When painted the ornamentation of this design is brought out just enough to give the desired artistic effect. Showing the Xeat, Attractive appearance of the Style B when Applied with Ridge and Hip Finish. The necessary Trimmings such as Ridge and Hip Finish. Valley and Special Valley Shingles are shown on pages 102, 107, 108 and 109. Send us your roof plans for an estimate. 100 IWzlcoR” ^ , [M 0 LWA UKEE •prestige THE REFLECTION OF Quality©© TO y (3 ATO INI <0i c©| This is one of the very popular styles of the ,,< Ut EIOCJ^ ' Metal Shingles. The embossing is not as deep as with the other styles consequent- ly are not so ex- pensive in forming and bring the cost somewhat less. METAL SHINGLES Style C. Group of the Style C, Showing Method of Laying. The nature of this design — halved in the mid- dle — is such that when laid on a roof, forms an effect closely re- sembling stone slate. The locking features and qual- ity of material are identical with our Styles A and B. When you Recommend “ b llT FlQCK o ’ Metal Shingles you are not “juggling” with so-called experiments, but to Ihe contrary, you will offer a roof covering that for effective designs, unusual wearing and weather proof qualities, have no equal in shingles. The evidence of this is in the fact that they now cover THOUSANDS OF ROOFS With Pride and Satisfaction to the Users. Style C Made in One Size only — 10x14 inches — 148 shingles to the square. A square of shingles covers 100 square feet of Roof Surface. Made from all grades, H to lo ll>. Coated Copper Bearing and Charcoal Terne Plates, painted. Terne Plate Galvanized after formed. Tight Coated Galvanized Sheets. I I and Id oz. (told Boiled Copper. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. 101 ^ “l*LiLCoIi"S^ : IM1 IJ LWAUREI -prcslijc THE REFLECTION OF Q UCll it \^*(S O 1^ (IH Cl 0 0^0 *0] ©§* METAL SHINGLES Metal Shingles, when painted, give that tone of character that cannot be duplicated when wooden shingles are used even when painted. Wooden shingles lack the architectural beauty so much desired in present day con- struction. This pattern is only made in one size, 10x14 inches. Is adapted to any style of roof and is cpiite extensively used. Send for samples, also when figur- ing with a prospect if you will send us the roof plans we will give you an esti- mate of cost to cover. Style C. Green Painted. LWAU ^ “MlLCOJi 'S^ prestige THE reflection of Qualihj‘C©[R^IRy (OiATOlMG
t* t* SrECIAL VALLEY FLAT SHINGLES RIGHT and LEFT HAND Used in conjunction with Styles A, B and C U ill Metal Shingles at Valleys. In laying metal shingles at both sides of valleys, it is neces- sary to cut them to the proper angles to fit and lock over the valley flanges. The prominent embossing on the shingles pre- cludes the possibility of making as perfect and neat connections as should obtain, therefore these Special Valley Plat Shingles, one with a right hand lock and the other with left hand flange, both shingles plain, without ornamentation, are most easily cut, flanged and connected to the valley, making an exceptionally neat, watertight finish. Left Hand. Right Hand. Made from all grades 8 to 10 lb. Coated Copper Bearing and Charcoal Terne Plates, Terne Plate galvanized after formed. Tight Coated Galvanized Sheets 14 and 16 oz. Cold Rolled Copper. painted. Painting Shingles After Laid First coat should be Bed Lead. It is recommended that after metal shingles are laid, from five to six weeks should elapse before covering same with a coat of paint, to allow oxidation of the metal to take place, which will roughen the surface and allow the paint to properly adhere thereto, and prevent its peeling or scaling off. After that, a coat applied every three to five years will give indefinite life to the roof, furthermore will add greatly to its appearance, and in a cer- tain measure give a new covering. The color may be varied to suit style and taste. Residence Covered with Iit fiock ■> " Metal Shingles. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. i o:i 104 ^ WiLcoR” [Ml 0 HJ HE HI • ^prestige the reflection of Qualitu,*(0©[RIR U O/^TTfl IN] (0) ©t> METAL SLATES Made in two sizes 10x14 inches and 7x10 inches. Style D. Applied very rapidly. Will not buckle. This style we term “Metal Slates” because the effect produced after laid on a roof closely resembles that of stone slate. The side lock and top and bottom overlap features are identical with our " 6 //7vrz2kt&" Metal Shingles, therefore the only difference between both is in the pat- tern. In their mode of construction with the lower end flanged doAvn about 14 inch the slates pitch sufficiently for providing ample air circulation underneath; thereby preventing sweat- ing of the metal and insuring the roof being kept perfectly dry at all times. The same Trimmings such as Ridge and Hip Finish, Valley, Etc., as used with the Metal Shingles are used in connection with the laying of these Slates. When ornamentation is not desired as a leading feature in Metal Shingles, this Metal Slate provides simplicity and neatness to the highest degree. '‘‘TTFei&cjsJ Metal Slates or Shingles never warp, crack, rot. curl or burn, cannot be loosened or tom off by the wind. Will not break with the springing or sagging of roof. THEIR FIRST MODERATE COST IS PRACTICALLY THEIR LAST EXPENSE 106 [M10LWAU K ^ TKiLc-oJi'S^ prCStlgC THE REFLECTION OF Q UCll ltg‘(0 O 1R (LD O ^"T 0 INI (G] Cs® "' 1 HTEI°cks METAL SLATES Cost considerably less than real Slate, and will wear longer without repair. Showing Method of Applying Style D Metal Slates. "V/masto METAL SLATES MAKE THE ENDURING ROOF. Metal Slates or Shingles insure against all Roof Troubles. Water cannot enter the joints, are proof against sparks and contact of flame. Their density, toughness, flexibility, lightness and positive weatherproof qualities, moderate cost and easy application commend their use in preference to any other forms of roof covering for residences and public buildings. Made in Two Sizes : 10x14 inches, 148 Slates to the square. 7x10 inches, 320 Slates to the square. A square of Slates covers 100 square feet of Roof Surface. 'lade from all grades 8 to 40 lb. Coated Copper Bearing and Charcoal Terne Plates, painted. Tight Coated Galvanized Sheets. 14 and 10 oz. Cold Rolled Copper. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. 106 [Ml 0 LWA UKEI • prestige THE REFLECTION OF QualitigCOtRlRyOATDlNKSi C® Showing the Neat yet Effective Appearance Metal Slates when Painted. ‘ ‘Ut eJocks metal slates Other Colors to suit individual taste may be employed. 107 M 0 LWA U K ^ “IWiLcoJi 'S^ prestige THE REFLECTION OF Q UCll itU,*©© [R [R (LD © ^VF D [M © (5,® " < 7lTEl°CK3 METAL SHINGLE TRIMMINGS Used in connection with styles A. B and C ^^tlTFlocKg Metal Shingles, and Style D Metal Slates, and the selection of styles shown depends upon which are best adapted for the style of roof on which they are to be used. RIDGE-COPING. Galvanized or Painted Tin. Roll Ridge-Coping. In 5 foot lengths. Both the Roll and Plain Ridge-Coping are suitable for use with styles “A,” “B” or “C” "*IITEI&£B9 Shingles and style D Metal Slates. Made from one piece of metal folded as here shown. The shingles are inserted in the folds over the Plain Ridge-Coping. In 5 foot lengths. nailing flange, thus protecting the nail heads from the weather and producing a storm-proof covering. Roll Hip-Covering. In 21 in. lengths. HIP-COVERING. Galvanized or Painted Tin. Made of one piece of metal, with Roll or Plain, and applied to make an absolutely storm-proof covering. This Hip-Covering is laid from the top downward, the lower end being provided with projections or nailing flanges, over which the top end of the next piece below is inserted, thus concealing the nails. ORNAMENTAL HIP-COVERING. Galvanized or Painted Tin. Plain Hip-Covering. In 21 in. lengths. Ornamental Hip-Covering. In 11 % inch lengths. This Hip-Covering is embossed harmoniously in design with that em- ployed on the " c nfiiSL9Jis Shingles and is suitable for use with Styles “A,” “B,” “C” or “D.” Applied in the same manner as the Roll or Plain Hip-Covering, and makes a very neat finish. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Galvanized. Painted. Ridge-Coping, Roll $0.18 $0.16 Ridge-Coping, Plain 12 .10 Hip-Covering, Roll 16 .14 Hip-Covering, Plain 12 .10 Hip-Covering, Ornamental 16 .14 Complete instructions for applying these Trimmings always sent with Shingles. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 108 1M0LWAUK -=3 "MilcoN'S-- prestige THE reflection of Quality©© tRlRUOATOtM© C® METAL SHINGLE TRIMMINGS-continued Showing Section of Valley with Metal Shingles Locked to Inner Fold of Valley. VALLEY Galvanized or Painted Tin. This Valley is so formed that the “'l/T ELo'SKa Shingles will lock over the folds giving perfect protection against water washing up or under the shingles at sides of Valley. The folds allow amply for expansion and contraction. Two folds are formed on each side, so as to give double protection against storms. The shingle must be locked over the larger fold nearest the center of Valley. The sections are so constructed as to slip easily on the roof. The flange insures the ven- tilation and drying of the metal in the Valley at all times. Section of Valley For Special Right and Left Valley Shingles See Page 102. PORCH FLASHING. Galvanized or Painted Tin. This is made from one piece of metal with the lower end folded as here shown, into which the last or upper course of shingles is entered. Where the wall is frame, the upper edge of the flashing should go under the weather board ; where the wall is brick the upper edge should be fastened into the mortar. Porch Flashing is intended only for roofs which connect with main building, and is not to be used down the slope of roofs. GABLE-END FINISH. Galvanized or Painted Tin. This is made with a nailing flange to fit over ends of roof boards. Ex- tending obliquely from the nailing flange is formed a shoulder against which the shingles are placed when laying. This shoulder is of ample height to accommodate the embossing of half or fractional shingles after they are cut and fitted in place. The turned edge prevents water from entering. While it is not necessary to use Gable-End Finish with the laying of ‘•Iiteissms Metal Shingles, however, it will make a neater and more ornamental finish. The Use of these Trimmings insure Perfect Fit and Finish. Gable-End Finish. Complete instructions for applying these Trimmings always sent with “‘i/TEiasui Shingles. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Galvanized. Painted Valley, 14 Inch $0.14 $0.12 Valley, 20 Inch 18 .16 Gable-End Finish 10 .08 Porch Flashing 12 .10 Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 109 M 0 LWA U Ft ^3 , prCStigC THE REFLECTION OF QuCllitU,*©© [R [R HJ Cl 0 1M1 © ©f> GALVANIZED HIP AN1) GABLE FINIALS No. 916 Gable Finial, for Roll or Plain Finish. Length, 9 inches. Height, 11 inches. No. 914 Gable Finial, for Roll Finish. Can also be used at lower end of Hips. Length, 8 inches. Height, 8 inches. These are made to fit either 1 % or 2 inch Ridge Roll, or Plain V Capping, as indicated, excepting No. 914, which is made to fit 1 14 inch and 1 % inch Ridge Roll only. When ordering, state for which size Ridge Roll. List Prices Each. No. 914 $1.00 No. 915. Height, 8 inches .80 No. 915A. Height, 10% inches.. 1.20 No. 916 2.00 No. 917 3.00 Gable Finial, for Roll Finish. Two sizes. Length. Height. No. 915. 10 in. 8 in. No. 9 1 5 A. 12 in. 10% in. No. 917 Hip Finial, for Roll or Plain Finish. Length, 12 inches. Height, 11 inches. GALVANIZED TILE FINIALS, RIDGE AND HIP FINISH No. 919 Hip Finial. Length, 11 inches. Height, 12 inches. No. 918 Gable Finial. No. 920 Tile Block. Length, 9 inches. Height, 12 inches. List Prices Each. No. 918 Gable Finial $1.50 No. 919 Hip Finial 1.50 No. 920 Tile Block .60 Length, 9 inches. Height, 6 inches. Always order by number. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 1 10 ^ "MilcoR” ^ [Ml 11 HJ) [H E •'P restive THE REFLECTION OF QuaUt\J*<0© 1R 1R 0 O lATD IN] © ©f> METROPOLITAN METAL SHINGLES Furnished in "T^LiLcati" Open Hearth Steel and C0E@r5P*IX Galvanized BETTER AND CHEAPER THAN WOOD SHINGLES OLD MISSION STYLE. Style E. FIRE, LIGHTNING AND STORM PROOF. These Shingles are stamped in continuous sheets 14x55 inches. Each sheet contains six individual shingles 10x14 inches, and in all respects, excepting the design, are the same as the Gothic, style F. shown on following page. The trimmings used with these shingles are the same as with “'•liTEisssi Shingles. See pages 107. 108 and 109. CLEAT USED TO FASTEN END LAP. Showing Application with Cleats in Position. These cleats are nailed (through the upper end of each course) to the sheathing boards and the projecting ends turned back onto the lower end of the overlapping sheets. Twenty-two sections sufficient to cover one square (100 square feet) of stirface. Packed two squares per crate. Also Made from Copper Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. Ill -^3 "m. 4 ILCoH"J^ . [Ml 0 OKIE ♦ jVestwje the reflection of Qualitu,*©© R R (LD ©^"TO [M © ©t> METROPOLITAN METAL SHINGLES Furnished in "T^ilcoH" Open Hearth Steel and COPp«oi|) Galvanized A ROOF THAT COMPETES WITH WOODEN SHINGLES GOTHIC Style F. FIRE, LIGHTNING AND STORM PROOF. These Shingles are stamped in continuous sheets 14x55 inches. Each sheet contains six individual shingles 10x14 inches. For a moderate priced Metal Shingle, artistic in appearance, and with the etlect of individual Metal Shingles or Tile, these, stamped in sheets, meet the requirements to the best advantage. Are easily and quickly applied because of the lap joint construction. Provision is made in the stamping for expansion and contraction, and the formation of “water-guard” at the upper end of shingles prevent rain or snow from entering. The trimmings used with these shingles are the same as with *** Tn TBsBa Shingles. and 109. CLEAT USED TO FASTEN END LAP. These Cleats are nailed (through the upper end of each course) to the sheath- ing boards and the projecting ends turned back onto the lower end of the overlapping cleats. 22 sections sufficient to cover one square (100 square feet) of surface. Packed 2 squares per crate. Also made from Copper. Showing Application with Cleats in Position. Net Prices Given in Latest Price Sheet. 112 *3— ■mmm METAL* ^ -VKsas?^ Give Character and massive Appearance to a Building 113 Ml 0 dJ H[ (E • JVeStl^C THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtjjCOIRlRyOATDINlCi €® METAL SPANISH TILE ADAPTED FOR BUNGALOWS, HOUSES, CHURCHES, SCHOOLS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS. They Produce a Root of Striking Effect ami are Absolutely Water Tight. Showing How Applied — First Course with Starter or Eaves Tile. Especially Appropriate for Mansard Roofs. Shows Single Tile. SPANISH TILE in construction are featured practically the same as the **6/ IT FIOCKft Metal Shingles, the Side Lock being identical and the overlap very similar. The difference between the two being in the designs and trimmings. Our Spanish Tile, covering a roof and painted, cannot be distinguished from real clay tile, will wear as long, and is not affected by heat or cold. Is considerably cheaper, most easily applied, and does not require heavy timbering to support it. Starter or Eaves Tile. Furnished in One Size — 14 4 Tile to the Square. A square of Tile covers 100 square feet of Roof space. Made from all grades 8 to 40 lb. Coated Copper Bearing and Charcoal Terne Plates, painted. Terne Plate galvanized after formed. 14 and 16 oz. Cold Rolled Copper. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. 114 M 0 LWA U K prestige the reflection of Qualitu,‘(0© !R y (Gi^TTO [Nl © (Q® METAL SPANISH TILE Showing the boldness of pattern when the Tile are painted. The appearance is very massive and cannot be distinguished from real clay tile. Send us your roof plans when figuring with a prospect and we will give you an estimate of cost to cover. 1 15 M 1 LWAUR IE E -prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUh^COtR^y QATfltMCg €® METAL SPANISH VALLEY TILE RIGHT AND LEFT Permit Cutting to Fit Angle of Valley. To make the proper joints without disturbing the har- mony of design in laying our Spanish Tile at Valley of a roof, these right and left tile are used. In applying the flat or valley side surface is cut. to proper angle and flanged to hook over the extending flange of valley. In one size only, 12x19 inches. Made from all grades 8 to 40 lb. Coated Copper Bearing and Charcoal Terne Plate, painted. Terne Plate galvanized after formed. VALLEY Made in 5 foot lengths. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. 14 in., Galvanized. . $0.14 20 in., Galvanized.. .18 14 in., Tin, Painted. .12 20 in., Tin, Painted. .16 14 and 10 oz. Cold Rolled Copper. END WALL FLASHING. Made in 3 foot lengths. In applying this flashing the openings surround the embossing of the Tile immediately below the end lap steps, preventing water from driving up and under. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Galvanized $0.30 Painted Tin .20 Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 11 ({ MILWAUR ■prestige THE REFLECTION OF QualitxjCOtR 1 R y 0 ATD IN CREATE THE rjz> o or-nE/JUTirur , — . y " * * '* ■ . 4 .: 1 18 ftma . O UR EAVES TROUGH DEPARTMENT evidences one of the many inaugurations of progress fostered in our factory in the interest of improvement of Sheet Metal formation. The automatic machines here shown were designed and built exclusively in our machine shop. They are so perfect and positive in action that every length of trough made is absolutely straight, uniform in shape, and with strength evenly distributed. (All our machines are patented.) EAVES THOUGH 119 “miLcaR's^ [Ml 0 U E E *]prcstig,c the reflection of Quality*©© [RIR 0 ©^TO (Ml © ©® GALVANIZED Made in 3 Yi , 4, 5 and 6 inch sizes only. Other sizes in common style. Once Used, Always Wanted. Compare Our Slip Joint With Others. Our Automatic Machines Make Every Length Perfectly Half-Round, Uniform and Straight. Patented March 12, 1912. SLIP JOINT— SINGLE BEAD. All sizes made in 10 foot lengths. 3 1& , 4, 5 and 6 in. also made in 12 foot lengths. GALVANIZED STEEL. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Size, Inches 3 314 4 414 5 <> 7 8 9 10 No. 29 Gauge $0.14 $0.15 $0.17 $0.19 $0.20 $0.25 $0.29 $0.33 $0.38 $0.42 No. 28 Gauge .16 .17 .19 .21 .22 .27 .32 .36 .40 .44 No. 27 Gauge .18 .19 .21 .23 .24 .30 .34 .39 .44 .48 No. 26 Gauge .20 .21 .23 .25 .26 .32 .37 .42 .47 .52 No. 24 Gauge ... ... .29 .31 .32 .39 .46 .52 .58 .64 The “Crimp Edge” makes it more rigid and prevents the hangers from Slipping. These are advantages over the common style. You can save 20 per cent, in labor by using our 12 foot sections. We advise against the use of Eaves Trough lighter than No. 2 9 Gauge. Made From GALVANIZED (PESI5PID In 10 Foot Lengths. SINGLE BEAD— SLIP JOINT. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Size, Inches 3 3 14 4 412 5 «» 7 8 9 10 No. 2 8 Gauge $0.16 $0.17 $0.19 $0.21 $0.22 $0.27 $0.32 $0.36 $0.40 $0 44 No. 26 Gauge 20 .21 .23 .25 .26 .32 .37 .42 .47 .52 Made From COLD ROLLED COPPER. SINGLE BEAD — SLIP JOINT. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Size, Inches 3 314 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 ounce $0.34 $0.39 $0.43 $0.53 $0.64 $0.74 $0.85 $0.96 $1.06 16 ounce -36 .42 .47 .57 .69 .80 .91 1.03 1.14 20 ounce .45 .53 .59 .71 .87 1.00 1.14 1.28 1.42 All Eaves Trough from 3 to 5 inch, % inch Bead. Larger sizes % inch Bead. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 120 “MTlcTR' Ml D LWAUKIE * jprcstt^c the reflection of Q uaUt^C© R U y Q ATP 0^1 Cl €©| GALVANIZED Made in 3J4, 4, 5 and 6 inch sizes only. Other sizes in common style. Once Used, Always Wanted. Our Automatic Machines Make Every Length Perfectly Half-Round, Uniform and Straight. Patented March 12, 1912. LAP JOINT— SINGLE BEAD. All sizes made in 10 foot lengths. 312, 4, 5 and <> in. also made in 12 foot lengths. GALVANIZED STEEL. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Size, Inches 3 3*2 4 1 5 (i 7 S 9 10 No. 29 Gauge $0.13 $0.14 $0.16 $0.18 $0.19 $0.23 $0.27 $0.31 $0.36 $0.4 No. 28 Gauge 15 .16 .18 .20 .21 .25 .30 .34 .38 .4 No. 27 Gauge 17 .18 .20 .22 .23 .28 .32 .37 .42 .4 No. 26 Gauge 19 .20 .22 .24 .25 .30 .35 .40 .45 .5 No. 24 Gauge 28 .30 .31 .37 .44 .50 .56 .6 The “Crimp Edge” makes it more rigid and prevents the hangers from slipping. These are advantages over the common style. You can save 20 per cent, in labor cost by using' our 12 foot sections. We advise against the use of Eaves Trough lighter than No. 29 Gauge. Made From GALVANIZED CPE&I&PU) In 10 Foot Lengths. SINGLE BEAD — LAP JOINT. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Size, Inches 3 3}4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 No. 28 Gauge $0.15 $0.16 $0.18 $0.20 $0.21 $0.25 $0.30 $0.34 $0.38 $0.42 No. 26 Gauge .1 9 .20 .22 .24 .25 .30 .35 .40 .45 .50 Made From COLD ROLLED COPPER. SINGLE BEAD — LAP JOINT. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Size, Inches .... 3fc 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 14 ounce $0.36 $0.40 $0.50 $0.61 $0.71 $0.82 $0.91 $ 1.00 1 6 ounce .39 .44 .54 .66 .77 .88 .98 1.08 20 ounce .49 .55 .67 .83 .96 1.10 1.22 1.34 All Eaves Trough from ‘ ? to 5 inch, V 2 . inch Bead. Larger sizes % inch Bead. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. to O O IO O 121 TKiLcoirS^ 1M] 0 UJ [f'C HE, HE • j'Vcstia.c the reflection of Qualitij'fSO 1R IR dJ U DIM© ©® GALVANIZED EAVES TROUGH Our Automatic Machines Make Every Length Perfectly Half-Round, Uniform and Straight. Compare Our Slip Joint With Others. SLIP JOINT— DOUBLE BEAD. All sizes made in 10 foot lengths. 3}£, 4, 5 and 6 in. also made in 12 foot lengths. GALVANIZED STEEL. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Size, Inches 3 3$£ 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 No. 29 Gauge $0.17 $0.18 $0.20 $0.22 $0.23 $0.28 $0.32 $0.36 $0.41 $0.45 No. 28 Gauge 19 .20 .22 .24 .25 .30 .35 .39 .43 .47 No. 27 Gauge .21 .22 .24 .26 .27 .33 .37 .42 .47 .51 No. 26 Gauge 23 .24 .26 .28 .29 .35 .40 .45 .50 .55 No. 24 Gauge 32 .34 .35 .42 .49 .55 .61 .67 You can save 30 per cent, in labor cost by using our 12 foot sections of Eaves Trough. We advise against the use of Eaves Trough lighter than No. 2 9 Gauge. Made From GALVANIZED 0>Eg£5plD In 10 Foot Lengths. DOUBLE BEAD — SLIP JOINT. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Size, Inches 3 3}£ 4 4}£ 5 6 7 8 9 10 No. 28 Gauge $0.19 $0.20 $0.22 $0.24 $0.25 $0.30 $0.35 $0.39 $0.43 $0.47 No. 26 Gauge .23 .24 .26 .28 .29 .35 .40 .45 .50 .55 Made FTom COLD ROLLED COPPER. DOUBLE BEAD — SLIP JOINT. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Size, Inches 3 3% 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 14 ounce $0.40 $0.45 $0.49 $0.59 $0.70 $0.80 $0.91 $1.05 $1.18 16 ounce $0.42 $0.48 $ .53 .63 .75 .86 .97 1.12 1.26 20 ounce $0.53 $0.61 $ .67 .79 .95 1.08 1.22 1.40 1.58 All Eaves Trough from 3 to 5 inch, % inch Bead. Larger sizes % inch Bead. Discounts Given I 11 Latest Price Sheet. 12‘2 M 0 LWA HJ K •prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUt a .e©KRy©ATOMG ©§> GALVANIZED EAVES TROUGH Our Automatic Machines Make Every Length Perfectly Half-Round, Uniform and Straight. LAP JOINT— DOUBLE BEAD All sizes made in 10 foot lengths. 31a. 4, 5 and 6 in. also made in 12 foot lengths. GALVANIZED STEEL. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Size, Inches 3 3 V 2 4 5 (i 7 8 !) 10 No. 29 Gauge $0.16 $0.17 $0.19 $0.21 $0.22 $0.26 $0.30 $0.34 $0.39 $0.43 No. 28 Gauge IS .19 .21 .23 .24 .28 .33 .37 .41 .45 No. 27 Gauge 20 .21 .23 .25 .26 .31 .35 .40 .45 .49 No. 26 Gauge 22 .23 .25 .27 .28 .33 .38 .43 .48 .53 No. 24 Gauge 31 .33 .34 .40 .47 .53 .59 .65 We advise against the use of Eaves Trough lighter than No. 29 Gauge. You can save 20 per cent, in labor cost by using our 12 foot sections of Eaves Trough. Made From GALVANIZED CPE^tSPID In 10 Foot Lengths. DOUBLE BEAD — LAP JOINT. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Size, Inches 3 3% 4 4% 5 6 7 8 9 10 No. 28 Gauge $0.18 $0.19 $0.21 $0.23 $0.24 $0.2S $0.33 $0.37 $0.41 $0.45 No. 26 Gauge 22 .23 .25 .27 .28 .33 .38 .43 .48 .53 Made From COLD ROLLED COPPER. DOUBLE BEAD — LAP JOINT. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Size, Inches 3 3 4 5 (> 7 8 9 10 14 ounce $0.37 $0.42 $0.46 $0.56 $0.67 $0.77 $0.88 $1.00 $1.12 1 6 ounce .39 .45 .50 .60 .72 .83 .94 1.07 1.20 20 ounce 49 .57 .63 .75 .91 1.04 1.18 1.34 1.50 All Eaves Trough from 3 to 5 inch, % inch Bead. Larger sizes % inch Bead. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 123 "lArTTco-R"^, [Ml 0 LWAU REI -prestige THE REFLECTION OF QualitjaCOIRlRyOATOl^KOi C® EAVES THOUGH DISCOUNT TABLE "TATFlcoR" Galvanised Open Hearth Steel Table Showing- Net Prices Per 100 Feet on Each Size at Various Discounts. SLIP JOINT SINGLE IIEAII. Sizes List prices per 100 Feet it ins. 3%. ins 4 Ins. 4 Vs ins. 5 ins. 0 ins. 7 1 iin. 8 inN. 10 ins. No. Ill) Gauge Discounts $14.00. . . $15.00. $17.00 . .$10.00. . .$20.00. . .$25.00. . $20 00 .$33.00. . $42.00 S5-25 per cent . $1.58. . . .$1.69. ...$1.91. . . .$2.14. . . .$2.25. . . .$2.81 . . . .$3.26. . . .$3.71 . ...$4.73 S5-20-5 1.60.. . . 1.71. . . . 1.94. . . . 2.17. .. . 2.28. . . . 2.85. . . . 3.31. . . . 3.76. . . . 4.79 85-10-10-5 1.62.. . . 1.73. . . . 1.96. ... 2.20.... 2.31. . . . 2.89. . . . 3.35. . . . 3.81. . . . 4.85 85-20-2% 1.64.. . . 1.76. . . . 1.99. 2.22... 2 3 4 . . . 2.93. . . . 3.39. . . . 3.86. . . . 4.91 85-10-10-2 % 1.66. . . . 1.78. . . . 2.01. . . . 2.25. .. . 2.37. . . . 2.96. . . . 3.44. . . . 3.91 . . . . 4.9S S5-20 1.68.. . . 1.80. . . . 2.04. . . . 2.28.... 2.40. . . . 3.00. . .. 3.48. . . . 3.96. . . . 5.04 85-10-10 1.70.. . . 1.82. . . . 2.07 . . . . 2.31 2.43. . . . 3.04. . . . 3.52. . . . 4.01. . . . 5.10 85-10-7% 1.75.. . . 1.87. 2.12. . . . 2.37 2.50. . . . 3.12. . . . 3.62. . . . 4.12. . . . 5.24 85-10-5 1.80.. . . 1.92. . . . 2.18. . . . 2.44. .. . 2.57. . . . 3.21. . . . 3.72. . . . 4.23. . . . 5.39 85-10 1.89.. . . 2.03. . . . 2.30. . . . 2.57. .. . 2.70. . . . 3.38. . . . 3.92. . . . 4.46. . . . 5.67 85-7% 1.94.. . . 2.08. . . . 2.36. . . . 2.64. .. . 2.7S. . . . 3.47. . . . 4.02. . . . 4.58. . . . 5.83 SO-25-5 1.99.. . . 2.14. . . 2.42. . . . 2.71 2.85. . . . 3.56. . . . 4.13. . . . 4.70. . . . 5.99 S5-5 1.99.. . . 2.14. . . . 2.42. . . . 2.71 2.85. . . . 3.56. . . . 4.13. . . . 4.70. . . . 5,99 SO-10-10-10 2.04. . . . 2.19. . . . 2.47. . . . 2.77. ... 2.92. . . . 3.65. . . . 4.23. . . . 4.81. . . . 6.12 S0-20-5-2%, 2. OS.. . . 2.22. . . . 2.52. 2.82.... 2.96. . . . 3.71 . . . . 4.30. . . . 4.89. . . . 6.22 SO-25 2.10.. . . 2.25. . . . 2.55 . . . 2.S5. . . . 3.00. . . . 3.75. . . . 4.35. . . . 4.95. . . . 6.30 S5 2.10.. . . 2.25. . . . 2.55. . . . 2.85. .. . 3.00. . . . 3.75. . . . 4.35. . . . 4.95. . . . 6.30 S0-20-5 2.13. . . . 2.28. . . . 2.58. ... 2.89.... 3.04. . . . 3.80. . . . 4.41 . . . . 5.02. . . . 6.38 S 0 - 1 0-10-5 2.16. . . . 2.31. . . . 2.61. . . . 2.93.... 3.08. . . . 3.85. . . . 4.46. . . . 5.08. . 6.46 SO-10-10-2% 2.21. . . . 2.37. . . . 2.68. . . . 3.00. .. . 3.16. . . . 3.95. . . . 4.5S. . . . 5.21. . . . 6.63 S0-20 2 24 . . 2.40. . . . 2.72. . . . 3.04. .. . 3.20. . . . 4.00. . . . 4.64. . . . 5.28. . . . 6.72 80-10-10 2 ^7 . . 2.43. . . . 2.75. . . . 3 . OS ... . 3.24. . . . 4.05. . . . 4.70. . . . 5.35. . 6 . SO 80-10-5-2% 2.33.. .. 2.50. . . . 2.84. . . . 3.17 3.33. . . . 4.17. . . . 4. S4 . . . . 5.50. . . . 7.00 80-10-5 2.39. . . . 2.56. . . . 2.91. . . . 3.25 3.42. . . . 1.28.. . . 4.96. . . . 5.64. ... 7.18 80-10-2% 2.46.. . 2.63. . . . 2.98. . . . 3.33. .. . 3.51 . . . . 4.39. . . . 5.09. . . . 5.79. . . . 7.37 80-10 2.52. . . . 2.70. . . . 3.06. . . . 3.42.... 3.60. . . . 4.50. . . . 5.22. S 0 - 5 - 2 %> 2.59.. . . 2.78. . . . 3.15. . . . 3.52. .. . 3.70. . . . 4.63. . . . 5.39. . . . 6.11 . . . . 7.78 SO-5 2.66.. . . 2.85. . . . 3.23. . . . 3.61.... 3.80. . . . 4.75. . . . 5.51. . . . 6.27. . . . 7.9S SO- 2 Vo 2.73.. . 2.92. . . . 3.31. . . . 3.70. .. . 3.90. . . . 4.88. . . . 5.66. . . . 6.44. . S . 19 so 2. SO. . . . 3.00. . . . 3.40. . . . 3.80. .. . 4.00. . . . 5.00. . . . 5.80. . . . 6.60. . . . S . 40 75-10-10 2.83.. . . 3.03. . . . 3.44. . . . 3.84. .. . 4.05. . . . 5.06. . . . 5.87. . . . 6.68. . . . 8.51 75-10-5-2% 2.92. . . . 3.12. . . . 3.54. . . . 3.96.... 4.16. . . . 5.21. . . . 6.05. . 6.SS. . . . S . 75 75-15 2 . 9S . . . . 3.19. . . . 3.61. . . . 4.04. .. . 4.25. ... 5.31.. . . 6.16. . . . 7.01 . . 8.93 75-10-5 2.99.. . . 3.20. . . . 3.63. . . . 4.06.... 4.27. . . . 5.34. . . . 6.20. . . . 7.05. . . . 8.98 75-12% 3.06.. . . 3 . 2 S . . . . 3.72. . . . 4.16. . . . 4.37. . . . 5.47.. . . 6.34 . . . . 7.22. . . . 9.19 75-10-2% 3.07.. . . 3.29. . . . 3.72. . . . 4.16. .. . 4.39. . . . 5.48. . . . 6.36. . . . 7.24. . 9.21 75-10 3.15. . . . 3.37. . . . 3.82. . . . 4.27. .. . 4.50. . . . 5.63. . . . 6.53. . . . 7.43. . . . 9.45 3.24. . . . 3.47. . . . 3.93. . . . 4.39. .. . 4.62. . . . 5.78. . . . 6.71. . . . 7.63. . . . 9.71 75-5-2% 3.24. . . . 3.47. . . . 3.94. . . . 4.40. .. . 4.63. . . . 5.79. . . . 6.72. . . . 7.64. . . . 9.73 75-5 3.32.. . . 3.56. . . . 4.04. . . . 4.51. .. . 4.75. . . . 5.94. . . . 6.89. . . . 7.84. . . . 9 . 9S 75-2% 3.41.. . . 3.66. . . . 4.14. . . . 4.63. .. . 4.S7. . . . 6.09. . . . 7.07. . . . 8.04. .. .10.24 75 3.50. . . . 3.75. . . . 4.25. . . . 4.75. .. . 5.00. . . . 6.25. . . . 7.25. . . . 8.25. . . .10.50 70-15 3.57.. . . 3.83. . . . 4.34. . . . 4.85. .. . 5.10. . . . 6.38. . . 7.40. . . . 8.42. ...10.71 60-25-15 3.57. . . . 3. S3. . . . 4.34. . . . 4.85 5.10. . . . 6.38. . . . 7.40. . . . 8.42. .. .10.71 70-121% 3.67. . . . 3.94. . . . 4.46. . . . 4.99. .. . 5.25. . . . 6.56. . . . 7.61. . .. 8.66. .. .11.03 60-25-12% 3.67.. . . 3.94. ... 4.46. . . . 4.99. .. . 5.25. . . . 6.56. . . . 7.61 . . 8.66. ...11.03 70-10 3.78.. . . 4.05. . . . 4.59. . . . 5.13. .. . 5.40. . . . 6.75. . . . 7.83. . . . 8.91. .. .11.34 60-25-10 3.78. . . . 4.05. . . . 4.59. . . . 5.13. .. . 5.40. . . . 6.75. . . . 7.83. . . . S . 91 . ...11.34 70-7% 3.SS. . . . 4.16. . . . 4.72. ... 5.27.... 5.55. . . . 6.94.. . . 8.05. . . . 9.16. ...11.66 70-5 3.99.. . . 4.27. . . . 4.84. . . . 5.41 ... . 5.70. . . . 7.13. . . . 8.27. . . . 9.41. ...11.97 60-25-5 3.99.. . . 4.27. . . . 4.84. . . . 5.41 ... . 5.70. . . . 7.13. . . . 8.27. . . . 9.41 . .. .11.97 70-2% 4.09.. . . .4.39. . . . 4.97. . . . 5.56. .. . 5.85. . . . 7.31. . . . 8.48. . . . 9.65. . . .12.29 60-25-2% 4.09.. . . 4.39. . . . 4.97. . . . 5.56. .. . 5.85. . . . 7.31. . . . 8.48. . . . 9.65. ... 12.29 70 4.20.. . . 4.50. . . . 5.10. . . . 5.70. ... 6.00. . . . 7.50. . . 8.70. . . . 9.90. .. .12.60 60-20-5 4.26.. . . 4.56. . . . 5.17 . . . . 5.78 6.08. . . . 7.60. . . . 8.82. ...10.03. ... 12.77 60-22% 4.34. . . . 4.65. . . . 5 : .'2 7 . . . . 5.89. .. . 6.20. . . . 7.75. . . . S . 99 . .. .10.23. . . .13.02 60-20-2% 4.37. . , . 4.68. . . . 5.30. ... 5.93. .. . 6.24. . . . 7.80. . . 9.05. .. .10.30. .. .13.10 60-20 4.48.. . . 4.80. . . . 5.44. . . . 6.08. .. . 6.40. . . . 8.00. . . 9.28. .. .10.56. .. .13.44 60-17% 4.62. . . . 4.95. . . . 5.61 . . . . 6.27 6.60. . . . 8.25. . . . 9.57. .. .10.89. . . .13.86 60-15 4.76. . . . 5.10. . . . 5.78. . . . 6.46. .. . 6.80. . . . 8.50. . . . 9.S6. .. .11.22. .14.28 60-12%, 4.90.. . . 5.25. . . . 5.95. . . . 6.65.... 7.00. . . . 8.75. . . .10.15. .. .11.55. ..14.70 60-10-2% 4.91.. . . 5.26. . . . 5.97. . . . 6.67. .. . 7.02. . . . 8.78. . . .10.18. ...11.58. ...14.74 60-10 5.04.. . . 5.40. . . . 6.12. . . . 6.84 7.20. . . . 9.00. . . .10.44. ...11.88. . . .15.12 60-7% 5.18. . .. 5.55. . . . 6.29. . . . 7.03. ... 7.40. . . . 9.25. . . .10.73. .. .12.21. .. .15.54 60-5 5.32. . . 5.70. . . . 6.46. . 7.22. .. . 7.60. . . . 9.50. . . 11 .02. .. .12.54. .. .15.96 60-2% 5.46.. . . 6.85. . . . 6.63. . . . 7.41 ... . 7. SO. . . . 9.75. ..11.31. .. .12.87. .. .16.38 60 5.60.. . . 6.00. . . . 6.80. ... 7.60. .. . 8.00. .. .10.00. . .11.60. .. .13.20. . . .16. SO We iulvi.se against the use of Eaves Troughs lighter than No. 20 Gauge. 124 M 0 LWAUR IE IE -prestige THE REFLECTION OF Qualita-COIRRyiOATIIMIfl C® EAVES TROUGH DISCOUNT TABLE "T^iLcati " Galvanized Open Hearth Steel Table Showing Net Prices Per 100 Feet on Each Size at Various Discounts. LAP JOINT SINGLE BEAD Sizes 3 Ins. 3% ins. 4 ins. 4% ins. 3 ins. G ins. 7 ins. 8 ins. 10 Ins. List prices per 100 Feet No. 20 Gang e Discounts 813 . no . SI 4 . 00 . . $16 . 00 . . $1S . OO . . $l!» OII. . .$23.00 $27.00. $31 on. $40 OO S5-25 per cent $1.46. $1.58. $1.S0. $2.03 $2.14. .. .$2.59. . . .$3.04. . .$3.49. . . .$4.50 85-20-5 1.48. 1.60. 1.82. 2.05. .. . 2.17. .. . 2.62. . . . 3.08. . . 3.53. ... 4.56 85-10-10-5 1.50. 1.62. 1.85. 2.07.... 2.19.... 2.66. . . . 3.12. . . 3.5S. . . . 4.62 S5-20-2 y> 1.52. 1.64. 1.S7. 2.11 2.22 2.69. . . . 3.16. . . 3.63. . . . 4.68 85-1 0-1 0-2 1 .. 1.54. 1.66. 1.90. 2.13 2.25 2.73. . . . 3.20. .. 3.67. . . . 4.74 85-20 1.56. 1.6S. 1.92. 2.16 2.2S. .. . 2.76. . . . 3.24. .. 3.72. . . . 4.80 S5-10-10 1.5S. 1.70. 1.94. 2.19 2.31 2.79. . . . 3.2S. . . 3.77. . . . 4.86 85-10-7% 1.62. 1.75. 2.00. 2.25 2.37. .. . 2.S7. . . . 3.37. . . 3.S7. . . . 5.00 85-10-5 1.67. 1.S0. 2.05. 2.31 2.44. .. . 2.95. . . . 3.46. . . 3.9S. . . . 5.13 S5-10 1.75. 1.S9. 2.16. 2.43 2.57 3.11. . . . 3.65. . . 4.19. . . . 5.40 S5-7 V. 1.80. 1.94. 2.22. 2.50 2.64 3.19. . . . 3.75. . . 4.30. . . . 5.55 SO-25-5 1.85. 1.99. 2.28! 2.56 2.71 3.28. . . . 3.85. . . 4.42. . . . 5.70 S5-5 1.85. 1.99. 2.2S. 2.56.... 2.71 3.28. . . . 3.S5. . . 4.42. . . . 5.70 80-10-10-10 1.90. 2.04. 2.33. 2 . 63 .... 2.77. .. . 3.36. . . . 3.93. . . 4.52. . . . 5. S3 80-20-5-2% 1.93. 2. OS. 2.37. 2.67.... 2.S2 3.41. . . . 4.00. . . 4.59. . . . 5.93 S0-25 1.95. 2.10. 2.40. 2.70. .. . 2.85.... 3.45. . . . 4.05. . . 4.65. . . . 6.00 S5 1.95. 2.10. 2.40. 2.70. .. . 2.85.... 3.45. . . . 4.05. . . 4.65. . . . 6.00 S0-20-5 1.98. 2.13. 2.43. 2.74 2.89 3.50. . . . 4.10. . . 4.71 . . . . 6.0S 80-10-10-5 2.00. 2.16. 2.46. 2.77.... 2.93. ... 3.56. . . . 4.15. . . 4.77. . . . 6.16 80-10-10-2'.'. 2.06. 2.21. 2.53. 2 . S5 . . . . 3.00 3.64. . . . 4.26. . . 4.90. . . . 6.32 S0-20 2. OS. 2.24. 2.56. 2.SS 3.04 3.6S. . . . 4.32. . . 4.96. . . . 6.40 80-10-10 2.11. 2 27 2.59. 2.92. .. . 3.0S 3.73. . . . 4.37. . . 5.02. . . . 6.4S S0-10-5-2% 2.16. 5! 33’. 2.67. 3.00 3.17 3. S3. . . . 4.50. .. 5.17. . . . 6.67 80-10-5 2.22. 2.39. 2.74. 3.0S 3.25 3.93. . . . 4.62. . . 5.30. . . . 6.84 80-10-2% 2 27 2.46. 2.81. 3.16 3.33 4.04. . . . 4.74. . . 5.44. . . . 7.02 80-10 2 ! 34 ! 2.52. 2.88. 3.24 3.42. .. . 4.14. . . . 4.86. . . 5 . 5S . . . . 7.20 S 0 - 5 - 2 '/2 2.41 . 2.59. 2.96. 3.33. . . . 3.52 4.26. . . . 5.00 . . . 5.74. . . . 7.41 80-5 2.47. 2.60. 3.04. 3.42 3.61. .. . 4.37. . . . 5.13. . . 5.S9. . . . 7.60 SO- 2% 2.53. 2.73. 3.12. 3.51 ... . 3.70. .. . 4.4S. . . . 5.26. . . 6.05. . . . 7. SO SO 2.60. 2. SO. 3.20. 3.60 3.80. .. . 4.60. . . . 5.40. . . 6.20. . . . 8.00 75-10-10 2.63. 2.83 . 3.24. 3.64. .. . 3.84.... 4.65. . . . 5.46. . . 6.2S. . . . S.10 75-10-5-2 % 2.70. 2 .92. 3.33. 3.75 3.96 4.79. . . . 5.63. . . 6.46. . . . S . 34 75-15 2.70. 2 . 9S . 3.40. 3. S3 4.04. .. . 4.89. . . . 5.74. . . 6.59. . . . S . 50 75-10-5 2.77. 2.99. 3.42. 3.S5 4.06. .. . 4.91. . . . 5.77 6.63. . .. 8.55 75-12 % 2.84. 3.06. 3.50. 3.94. .. . 4.16 5.03. . . . 5.91. . . 6.7S. . . . S . 75 75-10-2% 2.85. 3.07. 3.51. 3.95 4.16. .. . 5.04. . . . 5.92. . . 6. SO. . . . S . 78 75-10 2 92 3.15. 3.60. 4.05 4.27. .. . 5.17. . . . 6.07. . . 6.9S. . . . 9.00 75-7% 3.01.’ 3.24. 3.70. 4.16.... 4.39 5.32. . . . 6.24. . . 7. IS. . . . 9.25 75-5-2 V. 3.01. 3.24. 3.70. 4.16.... 4.40. .. . 5.33. . . . 6.25. . . 7.1S. . . . 9.26 75-5 3.09. 3.32. 3. SO. 4.27 4.51. .. . 5.46. . . . 6.41 . . . 7 . 36 . . . . 9.50 75-2% 3.17. 3.41. 3.90. 4.39 4.63. .. . 5.61. . . . 6 . 5S . . . 7.56. . . . 9.75 75 3.25. 3.50. 4.00. 4.50.... 4.75.... 5.75. . . . 6.75. . . 7.75. .. .10.00 70-15 3.31. 3.57. 4.0S. 4.59 4.85.... 5.87. . . . 6 . S 9 . . . 7.91 . .. .10.20 60-25-15 3.31. 3.57. 4.0S. 4.59 4.85.... 5.87. . . . 6.S9. . . 7.91 . .. .10.20 70-12% 3.41. 3.67. 4.20. 4.72 4.99. .. . 6.04. . . . 7.09. . . S . 1 4 . . . .10.50 GO-25-12’.'. 3.41. 3.67. 4.20. 4.72.... 4.99. .. . 6.04. . . . 7.09. . . 8.14. ... 10.50 70-10 3.51. 3.7S. 4.32. 4.86.... 5.13.... 6.21. . . . 7.29. . . 8.37. . . .10. SO 00-25-10 3.51 . 3.78. 4.32. 4.80. .. . 5.13.... 6.21. . . . 7.29. . . 8.37. .. .10.80 70-7 % 3.01 . 3.SS. 4.44. 4.99.... 5.27.... 6.3S. . . . 7.49. . . 8.60. ...11.10 70-5 3.70. 3.99. 4.50. 5.13. .. . 5.41 6.55. . . . 7.69. . . 8.84 . ...11.40 00-25-5 3.70. 3.99. 4.56. 5.13 5.41.... 6.55. . . . 7.69. . . 8.84 . .. .11.40 70-2% 3.80. 4.09. 4. 6S. 5.26.... 5.56.... 6.73. . . . 7.90. . . 9.07. . . .11.70 00-25-2 % 3.80 . 4.09. 1 . 08 5.20. .. . 5.56.... 6.73. . . . 7.90. . . 9.07. . . .11.70 70 3.90. 4.20. 4.80. 5.40 5.70 6.90. . . . 8.10. . . 9.30. . . .12.00 00-20-5 3.95. 4.20. 4 .SO. 5.47 ... . 5.7S 6.99. . . . 8.21 . . . 9.42. .. .12.16 00-22% 4.03. 4.34. 4.90. 5.58.... 5 . S 9 . . . . 7.13. . . . S . 37 . . . 9.61. . . .12.40 00-20-2 % 4.06. 4.37. 4.99. 5.62 5.93. .. . 7.1S. . . . S . 42 . .. 9.67. .. .12.48 00-20 4.10. 4.4S. 5.12. 5.76. . . . 6.08.... 7.36. . . . S . 64 . . . 9.92. .. .12.80 00-17% 4.29. 4.62. 5.28. 5.94 6.27. .. . 7.59. . . . S . 91 . . .10.23. . . .13.20 00-15 4.42. 4.76. 5.44. 6.12. .. . 6.46. .. . 7.82. . . . 9.18. . .10.54. .. .13.60 00-12% 4.55. 4.90. 5.00. 6.30 6 . 65 .... S . 05 . . . . 9.45. . .10.85. . . .14.00 60-10-2% 4.56. 4.91. 5.62. 6.32 6.67. .. . 8.07. . . . 9 . 4S . . .10.8S. . . .14.04 00-10 4.68. 5.04. 5.76. 0.48.... 6.84. .. . 8.2S. . . . 9.72. . .11.16. . . .14.40 00-7 % 4.81 . 5.1S. 5.92. 6.60. .. . 7.03 8.51. . . . 9.99. ..11.47. .. .14.80 00-5 4.94. 5.32. 6.08. 0.84.... 7.22.... 8.74. .. .10.26. ..11.78. .. .15.20 00-2 % 5.07. 6.46. 0.24. 7.02. .. . 7.41 ... . S . 97 . .. .10.53. . .12.09. .. .15.60 00 5.20. 5.60. 6.40. 7.20 7.60 9.20. .. .10.80. . .12.40. . . .16.00 We nil vine against the use of Eaves Troughs lighter than No. 20 Gauge. 12J5 OUR PRESSES AND BLANKING MACHINES £ Qv/%z7l c 7 - ^P°o CTs OUR ;.P — — - UEIiN’S ORREKT U TO F F AUTOMATIC MACHINES Made in One Piece UEHN’S ORREKT ORNER No Solder Used Slip Joint. Lap Joint. SMOOTH, STRONG AND DURABLE. Packed 5 Dozen in a Crate. The 7 and 8 inch sizes are made in two pieces. GALVANIZED STEEL. List Prices Per Dozen. SINGLE BEAD — LAP JOINT. Size, Inches 3 H 4 4 la <> 7 K No. 2 9 Gauge $3.25 $3.50 $4.00 $4.00 $5.00 $6.50 $8.00 No. 2 8 Gauge 3.50 3.75 4.25 4.25 5.40 7.00 8.50 No. 27 Gauge 3.75 4.00 4.50 4.50 5.75 7.50 9.00 No. 2 6 Gauge 4.00 4.25 4.75 4.75 6.00 8.00 9.50 No. 24 Gauge 4.75 5.50 6.50 6.50 7.50 9.00 11.00 DOUBLE BEAD- -LAP JOINT. No. 2 9 Gauge $4.25 $4.50 $5.00 $5.00 $6.00 $ 7.50 $9.00 No. 2 8 Gauge 4.50 4.75 5.25 5.25 6.40 8.00 9.50 No. 2 7 Gauge 4.7 5 5.00 5.50 5.50 6.7 5 8.50 10.00 No. 2 6 Gauge 5.00 5.25 5.75 5.75 7.00 9.00 1 0.50 No. 2 4 Gauge 5.7 5 6.50 7.50 7.50 8.5 0 1 0.00 12.00 SINGLE BEAD— -SLIP JOINT. No. 29 Gauge $4.25 $4.50 $5.00 $5.00 $6.00 $7.50 $9.00 No. 2 8 Gauge 4.50 4.7 5 5.25 5.25 6.40 8.00 9.50 No. 27 Gauge 4.75 5.00 5.50 5.50 6.75 8.50 10.00 No. 2 6 Gauge 5.00 5.25 5.75 5.75 7.00 9.00 1 0.5 0 No. 2 4 Gauge 5.75 6.50 7.50 7.50 8.5 0 10.00 12.00 DOUBLE BEAD- -SLIP JOINT. No. 29 Gauge $5.25 $5.50 $6.00 $6.00 $7.00 $8.50 $10.00 No. 2 8 Gauge 5.50 5.75 6.25 6.25 7.40 9.00 10.50 No. 2 7 Gauge 5.75 6.00 6.50 6.50 7.75 9.50 11.00 No. 2 6 Gauge 6.00 6.25 6.75 6.7 5 8.00 10.00 11.50 No. 2 4 Gauge 6.75 7.5 0 S.50 8.50 9.50 1 1 .00 13.00 When ordering Slip Joint Mitres, state whether right or left hand is wanted, and whether for "Inside” or "Outside” Corner; otherwise half right and half left, and half "inside' ’ and half "out- side” Corner Mitres will he supplied. Made from GALVANIZED CPE?et/?PID i n Nos. 28 and 26 Gauges Only. List Prices the same as corresponding Gauges above. Made from COLD ROLLED COPPER. List Prices Each. SINGLE BEAD- — LAP JOINT. Size, Inches :m 4 4 12 5 (> 4 S 1 4 ounce $0.80 $0.85 $0.90 $0.90 $0.95 $1.00 $1.20 16 ounce .90 .95 1 .00 1.00 1.05 1.15 1.35 Double Bead, add 25 cents each. SINGLE BEAD- SLIP JOINT 1 4 ounce $0.90 $0.95 $1 .00 $1.00 $1 .05 $1.15 $1.35 16 ounce 1.00 1.05 1.10 1.1 0 1.15 1.30 1.50 Double Bead, add 25 cents each. All Mitres from 3 % to 5 inch, % inch Bead. Larger sizes % inch Bead. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 127 [Ml 0 LWil O K EE • p restige THE REFLECTION OF Quality*©® [R 1R y O ATO INI Ci C® "MIlcoR" END -PIECES ItOTII ENDS AND OUTLETS ARE DOUBLE SEAMED — NOT SOLDERED. Cannot Leak or Come Apart. TKIlcoRT END PIECES A N D DROPS Are perfectly and smoothly formed, very durable, neat in appearance and unequaled for strength. r D Ends — 3 and 4 inch, with 2 inch drop, 10 doz. per crate. Packed as Follows: J 4 inch with 3 inch drop and larger sizes, 5 doz. per crate. I C Ends — 3 to 5 inch, 2 0 doz. per box. Larger sizes, 10 doz. per box. GALVANIZED STEEL. List Prices per Dozen. Size, Inches *> 3 3*2 4 4^2 5 <; 7 8 No. 29 Gauge. “D” Ends, Single Bead. . $2.50 $2.50 $2.70 $3.00 $3.00 $3.60 $4.00 $4.20 “D" Ends, Double Bead. 3.10 3.10 3.30 3.60 3.60 4.30 4.75 5.00 “B” Drops onlv $0.80 $0.90 1.00 1 . 1 0 1.20 1.30 1.3 0 1.60 “C” Ends onlv 1.30 1.30 1.50 1.60 1.60 1.90 2.30 2.80 No. 28 Gauge. “D” Ends, Single Bead. 2.75 2.7 5 3.00 3.30 3.30 3.95 4.40 4.65 "D” Ends, Double Bead. 3.40 3.40 3.65 3.95 3.95 4.75 5.25 5.5 0 "B” Drops onlv .90 1.0 0 1.10 1.2 0 1 .35 1.45 1.45 1.75 "C” Ends onlv 1.45 1.45 1.65 1.75 1.75 2.10 2.55 3.10 No. 27 Gauge. *'D” Ends, Single Bead. 2.90 2.90 3.10 3.45 3.4 5 4.15 4.60 4.85 "D" Ends, Double Bead. 3.55 3.55 3.80 4.15 4.1 5 4.95 5.45 5.75 “B” Drops onlv .95 1 .05 1.15 1.25 1.40 1.50 1.50 1.85 “C” Ends only 1.50 1.50 1.75 1.85 1.85 2.20 2.65 3.20 No. 2<> Gauge. “D” Ends, Single Bead. 3.10 3.10 3.40 3.75 3.75 4.50 5.00 5.25 “D” Ends, Double Bead. 3.9 0 3.90 4.15 4.5 0 4.5 0 5 . 4 0 5.95 6.25 “B" Drops onlv 1 . 0 0 1.10 1.25 1.40 1.50 1.65 1.65 2.00 “C” Ends onlv 1.65 1.65 1.90 2.00 2.00 2.40 2.90 3.50 No. 24 Gauge. "D” Ends, Single Bead. 3.75 3.75 4.05 4.50 4.50 5.40 6.00 6.30 "D" Ends, Double Bead. 4.65 4.65 4.95 5.40 5.40 6.45 7.15 7.50 “B” Drops only 1.20 1.3 5 1.50 1.65 1.80 1.95 1.95 2.40 “C” Ends only 1.95 1.95 2.25 2.40 2.40 2.85 3.45 4.20 Made from GALVANIZED COEfer?PlD in Nos - 28 and 26 Gauges Only. List Prices the same as corresponding Gauges above. Made From COLD ROLLED COPPER. COPPER END PIECES. List Prices Each. Size, Inches 2 2% 3 3 y 2 4 4 4£ 5 <> 7 S “ D ” Ends, Single Bead $0.95 $1.00 $1.05 $1.10 $1.10 $1.15 $1.30 $150 “ D ” Ends, Double Bead 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.35 1.35 1.40 1 55 1 75 "B” Drops only $0.35 $0.40 .40 .45 .45 .48 .48 .50 .60 70 “C” Ends only 40 .45 .45 .48 .48 .50 60 70 Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. Single Bead. Shows Application of Hanger to Trough. Lode Catch Single Bead eave trough hanger """ - E — Trough ,o Hanger Is a recent, exclusive production of ours and is By Far the Strongest and Most Simple Hanger ever made. Each Hanger will, without strain, support 50 pounds of weight or pull of trough, therefore, the supporting strength is considerably more than ample, under any conditions, that may obtain of strain which Eaves Trough is subjected to from the weight of water or ice and strong winds. NO TOOLS REQUIRED TO APPLY. The construction of the SELFLOCK Hanger is so simple that to apply, it is simply slipped around the trough, and the cross bar depressed under and into the locking catch — that’s all, excepting to nail to roof. CANNOT WORK LOOSE— STRENGTHENS THE TROUGH. As the Hanger grips the bead and completely surrounds the trough, with the cross bar under a strong tension locked in place, it cannot work loose, but adds great rigidity — consequently more strength to the trough. List l’rices per Gross. Packed 1 Gross per Box. Size, Indies 3 3}£ 4 5 Single Bead Galvanized $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.50 $3.50 If all 11 inch stems are wanted, add 50c, if all !) inch, add 25c per gross to list. Sizes taken inside of bead. All sizes, 3 to 5 inches inclusive, are made with % inch bead only. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 120 M II LWAUK JVestia,c the reflection of QuaUtij*(SO [R [R dD O^TO (M © ©? ADJUSTABLE STEEL EAVES TROUGH HANGERS With Galvanized Cross Bar. Greatest La bor Saving Hanger Made. Double Bead. Above illustrations show the cross bar both with rods and nuts and with straps riveted on. Unless otherwise ordered, rods will be sent with Hangers. Galvanized. Galvanized. Single Bead Cross Bar. Double Bead Cross Bar. Rod and Nuts. List Prices per Gross. Packed 1 Gross per Box. Size, Inches 3 3*2 4 4*2 With Rods and Nuts, complete — Single Bead With Rods and Nuts, complete — Double Bead With Straps Riveted on Cross Bars — Single Bead.. With Straps Riveted on Cross Bars — Double Bead . If all rods or straps are to be 11 inches long, add list. N. B.— Sizes of all taken inside of bead. I sizes, except 6, 7 and 8 inch hangers, which will be % inch bead. Strap Hangers Are Entirely Galvanized. $4.25 $4.50 $4.60 $4.75 $5.25 $6.25 $8.25 4.25 4.50 4.75 4.85 5.00 5.50 6.50 8.50 3.75 4.00 4.10 4.25 4.75 5.75 7.75 4.00 4.00 4.25 4.35 4.50 5.00 G.00 8.00 Id 75 c •n ts, if all 9 inches add 2 5 cents per gross to it otherwise specified we send y 2 i % inch bead. inch bead for all HANGER TONGS HANGER KOI) RENDER Also handy and useful for many other purposes. List price, each $0.50 Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 1:50 M D H [£l£ ‘prestige "rnnTrd r’s~, THE REFLECTION OF QuaUt\jC©IRI^y 7 8 Single Bead $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.00 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 Double Bead 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.25 3.25 3.75 4.25 4.75 If all 1 1 inch stems are wanted, add 50c, if all !) inch add 25c per gross to list. Sizes taken inside of bead. If not otherwise specified we send y 2 inch bead for all sizes except 6, 7 and 8 inch hangers, which will be % inch bead. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. -•=3 ‘2W7 TcoR'lP^ M 1 LWAU K HE •J’rcsiiacT»i.iFLirT,r~oFQuania-CORIRyOATI]l^!l| ROOF GUTTER BRACKETS AND HANGERS ORNAMENTAL GUTTER BRACKET. FOK STY EE 15 GUTTER. A' Made in Two Sizes. Showing application on roof. Net Prices per Poz. No. 1 — Small size for 15-inch Gutter $0.50 No. 2 — Large size for 20-inch Gutter 75 This Gutter Bracket is a New Creation of ours, and makes the neatest, strongest and most rigid fastening for Style B Gutter ever produced. It adds very pleasing ornamentation. In applying, the upper end is simply hooked into the under turn of the Gutter Bead and nailed at the bottom flanges to the roof. After once tried you will use no other. ROOF AND BOX GUTTER HANGER The Hanger here shown is employed with practically all the different styles of Roof and Box Gutter, excepting style B. Galvanized after formed. Price $0.03% Net, Each. Made good and strong to support Gutters properly. MOIWAU K ■prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuQlit B CQlRlRyOATD[NlCi C® DOUBLE ROOF GUTTERS ALWAYS STATE GAUGE WANTED. Galvanized Open Hearth Steel or Galvanized CPRetSPU) Strong where others are weak. Cannot leak. POINT Style M. No long Soldered or Riveted Seams to come apart. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. No. 29 No. 28 No. 26 No. 24 Size Depth Bottom On Roof Gauge Gauge Gauge Gauge 3 inch 3 inch 1 % inch 3 inch $0.21 $0.23 $0.26 $0.32 3 y 2 inch 3 y 2 inch 2 inch 3 inch 24 .26 .29 .36 4 y 2 inch 4 y 2 inch 2 y 2 inch 3 y, inch 30 .32 .36 .45 6 inch 6 inch 3 3 A inch 4 inch 40 .42 .50 .60 Always specify if hangers are wanted. Special sizes and heavier gauges quoted upon application. When ordering gutter always send plans or sketches showing exact location of down spouts, as gutter is made with pitch to outlet. Mitres should be ordered with Gutter when needed. Net Price of Mitres 3 Times List Price Per Ft. of Gutter. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. No. 21) No. 28 No. 26 No. 24 Size Depth llottom On Roof Gauge Gauge Gauge Gauge 3 inch 3 inch 2 inch 3 inch . . . $0.20 $0.22 $0.24 $0.30 31/2 inch 3 y 2 inch 2 14 inch 3 inch 2 2 .24 .27 .33 4 y 2 inch 4 y 2 inch 3 inch 2 y 2 inch .26 .28 .32 .39 6 inch 6 inch 4 inch 3 % inch .34 .36 .41 .51 Always specify if hangers are wanted. Special sizes and heavier gauges quoted upon application. Galvanized Open Hearth steel will he shipped unless Galvanized C05.?r?P l D is ordered. COPperoiq is not furnished lighter than No. 2S Gauge. The above list prices also apply on COE£t?PID Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 133 LWAUR "Tn. 4 iLC0Ji"J^~ prestige the reflection of Qualitu,‘(n01R l^dDO^lI OlNl© ©® KUEHN’S COMBINATION HOOF GUTTER ALWAYS STATE GUAGE WANTED. Galvanized Open Hearth Steel or Galvanized CPE&tSPID Fig. 1 shows Face Moulding to which Gutter is to be attached. Fig. 2 shows Face Moulding and Gutter locked together in position. The illustrations show a Stop Gutter and Cornice combined, the most ornamental and effective production ever offered. To give the required fall, draw the gutter apron up the roof. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. No. 29 No. 28 No. 20 No. 24 Girt Pace Apron Depth Gutter Apron Gauge Gauge Gauge Gauge 1 8 inch 1 % inch 2 V 2 inch 8 inch .... $0.45 $0.49 $0.57 $0.75 20 inch 1 % inch 2 % inch 8 1/2 inch 50 .5 4 .62 .80 24 inch 3 inch 3 V 2 inch 10 % inch (10 ,G4 .72 .90 2S inch 5 inch 3 V 2 inch 10 % inch 70 .74 .82 1.18 30 inch 6 inch 4 y 2 inch 12 inch 75 .78 .86 1.22 Intermediate Girths take list of next higher Girth. In ordering Mitres state whether for inside or outside Corner. Also give pitch of roof. The Net prices each for Mitres are the same as the List prices of the Gutter per foot. Galvanized Open Hearth Steel will be shipped unless Galvanized CO&et^D is ordered. COEKSPID i s not furnished in lighter than No. 2 8 Gauge. The above list prices also apply on COE,^?PID Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. [Ml 0 U Ir^ [H [E^ • prestige the reflection of Qualitu,*(C©[RIRU O ATO 1M © ©® ROOF GUTTERS ALWAYS STATE GAUGE WANTED. Galvanized Open Hearth Steel or Galvanized CPESfaPID Crated 250 feet. Back of trough same height as bead side. Higher backs furnished when so requested. All Gutters made with % inch bead unless otherwise specified. Furnished in 10 and 12 feet lengths except Style A only in 10 feet length. Style 15. Girth 15 in. 20 in. 24 in. Bead % in. % in. % in. Height 3 44 in. 4 3 4 in. 6 in. Style 15 Mitre. Style K. The 10 and 12 inch sizes are used for porches. Style K Mitre. Girth 10 in. 12 in. 14 in. 15 in. 18 in. 20 in. 24 in. Bead 44 in. 44 in. % in. % in. % in. % in. 1 in. Height 2 44 in. 2 44 in. 3% in. 3% in. 4 in. 4 44 in. 5 in. Style L. Girth 1 0 in. 12 in. 1 4 in. 15 in. 18 in. 20 in. 24 in. Bead % in. % in. % in. % in. % in. % in. % in. I leight about . . . 2 44 in. 2 44 in. 3 44 in. 3% in. 3% in. 4 44 in. 5 46 in. List. Prices Per Foot — Styles A, 15, K, L. Girth. loin. 12 in. 14 in. 15 in. IS in. 20 in. 21 in. No. 2 !l Gauge $0.25 $0.30 $0.35 $0.37 $0.45 $0.50 $0.60 No. 28 Gauge 27 .32 .37 .39 .49 .54 .64 No. 27 Gauge 29 .34 .39 .4 1 .53 .58 .68 No. 26 Gauge 3 1 .36 .4 1 .43 .57 .62 .72 No. 24 Gauge 43 .48 .53 .55 .75 .SO .90 Style L Mitre. The Net prices each of Mitres are the same as the List Prices of Gutter per foot. Intermediate Girths take list of next higher Girth. When ordering Mitres state whether inside or outside are wanted. Galvanized Open Hearth steel will be shipped unless Galvanized COEetSPID ' s 01 'd ere( i- COPP^npiD takes same list prices and is not furnished lighter than No. 28 Gauge. Also made from Copper. — Prices upon application. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. -=3 "IA:ilcoR\^, I M 0 HJ GE E! • prestige the reflection of Qualitg‘(S® IR 1R dH ® ^ 1J 0 [f^l ® (QUARTER CIRCLE AND ROX GUTTERS ALWAYS STATE GAUGE WANTED. Galvanized Open Hearth Steel or Galvanized CPE&t-aPID Hack of trough same height as bead side. Higher backs furnished when so requested. All Gutters made with % inch bead unless otherwise specified. Furnished in 10 or 12 ft. lengths — crated 250 ft. \i%f% . - — " " w ' ' J styie C. Size 3 44 in. 4 in. 5 in. 6 in. 7 in. Depth 3 in. 2 44 in. 3 44 in. 3 % in. 4 y 2 in. Girth 10 in. 10 in. 12 in. 14 in. 16 in. Bead V 2 in. % in. % in. % in. % in. Style C Mitre. Style E. Size 3 44 in. 4 in. 5 in. Gin. Tin. Sin. Depth 3 in. 3 44 in. 3 44 in. 4 44 in. 5 in. 6% in. Girth 10 in. 12 44 in. 13 in. 15 in. IS in. 22 in. Bead 44 in. % in. % in. % in. % in. % in. Style D Mitre. Style E Mitre. = St; yle F Size . 3 in. 4 in. 5 in. 6 in. Depth 9 1 /o in. sy 2 in. 4 44 in. 5 44 in. Girth 1 0 in 13 in. 1 6 I in 1 S in. Bead 5 •/& in. % in. % in. % ia. List Prie es Per Foot — Styles C, D, Girt.l !i. 10 in. 12 in. 13 in. 1 1 in. 1 5 in. 10 No. 2 9 Gauge $0 .25 $0. 30 $0 3 3 $0. 3 5 $0.37 $0. No. 2 S Gauge .27 .32 .35 .37 .39 No. 27 Gauge .29 ,3 4 . •> 7 .39 .41 No. 26 Gauge .31 3 6 .39 .41 .43 No. 2 4 Gauge .43 ,48 .51 , 5 3 .55 1 in. > 44 in. 20 in. % in F. 18 in. $ 0 ; 4 5 _ .49 4 S 8 in. 5 % in. 22 in. % in. 20 in. $0.50 .54 .5 S .62 .80 22 in. $0.55 .5 9 .63 .67 .85 Style The Net prices each of Mitres are the same as the List Prices of Gutter per foot. Intermediate Girths take list of next higher Girth. \\ hen ordering Mitres state whether inside or outside are wanted. Galvanized Open Hearth steel will be shipped unless Galvanized C°5 etSPID is ordered. CO&ETAPiD take s same list prices and is not furnished lighter tliaiV No*! 2S Gauge. Also made from Copper. — Prices upon application. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. I :«> M 1 LWA O K preStlO,C THE REFLECTION OF Quality* C © [R IRUJ OAT BIN] © ©§> OGEE GUTTERS ALWAYS STATE GAUGE WANTED. Galvanized Open Hearth Steel or Galvanized CPE/ettaPID Back ot trough same height as bead side. Higher backs furnished when so requested. All Gutters made with % inch bead unless otherwise specified. Furnished in 10 or 12 ft. lengths — Crated 250 feet. Style G. Size 3 i n . 3 Vo in. 4 in. 5 in. 6 in. S in. Depth 2% in. 3 V s in. 4 in. 4% in. G in. 7 V 8 in. Girth 9 % in, 1 0 in. 13 in. 1 5 in. 18 in. 22 in. Bead V 2 in. V2 in. % in. % in. 78 in. % in. T_r .= =-~ w AT ^ ==_ VX -= ~ - - S - ' C.M Size 3 in. Style H. 4 in. 5 in. 6 in. 7 in. 8 in. Depth 2 14 in. 3 in. 3 1/2 in. 4 14 in. 4 % in. 5 V> in. Girth 9 in. 1 1 in. 13 in. 15 in. 1 6 in. 1 8 in. Bead V 2 in. % in. % in. % in. % in. % in. Style G Mitre. Style H Mitre. Style 1. Style 1. Size 3 14 in. 4 in. 5 in. 6 in. 7 in. S in. Style 1 .Mitre. Depth, Front 2% in. 4 in. 4% in. 5% in. 5% in. 7 14 in. Depth, Back 3% in. 4 !£ in. 5% in. 6% in. 7% in. 8% in. Girth 10 in. 12 in. 15 in. 18 in. 20 in. 24 in Style J. Size 3 !£ in. 4 in. 5 in. G in. 7 in. Depth 3 14 in. 3% in. 4% in. 5% in. 6% in. Girth 1 0 in. 13 in. 16 in. 18 in. 20 in. Style .1 Mitre. List Prices Per Foot — Styles G, H, 1 and J. Girth 10 in. 1 2 in. 13 in. 15 in. 1 <> in. IN in. 20 in. 22 in. 21 in. No. 29 ( llauge $0.25 $0.30 $0.33 $0.37 $ U . 4 0 $0.45 $0.50 $0.55 $0.60 No. 2 8 ( 4auge .27 .32 .3 5 .39 .4 4 .49 .5 4 .59 .64 No. 2 7 ( lauge .29 .34 .3 7 .41 .48 .53 .5 8 .63 ,6S No. 2 6 ( lauge .31 .3 6 .3 9 .43 5 7 .62 .67 .72 No. 2 4 ( lauge .43 ,4S .51 .55 .70 . 7 5 .80 .85 .90 The Net prices each of Mitres are the same as the List Prices of Gutter per foot. Intermediate Girths take list of next higher Girth. When ordering Mitres state whether Inside or Outside are wanted. Galvanized Open Hearth Steel will be shipped unless Galvanized COE,et/?P*D is ordered. COPPEgO|0 takes same list prices and is not furnished lighter than No. 28 Gauge. Also made from Copper — Prices upon application. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. P ERFECTION in the formation of our “INTERLOCK” Conductor Pipe is reflected from the automatic, precise and positive action of the mechanism comprising the con- struction of our Pipe Machines. Flat sheets of the proper dimensions are fed into the ma- chines and in one operation a section of conductor pipe is completed. They provide the only true fitting, perfectly straight length Conductor Pipe — Plain Round and Corrugated Round. These machines were exclusively designed and built in our Machine Shop. (All our Machines are patented.) 13H IMl 0 LWA UKEE •prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtijC©IRRyOATOIM© ©® All sizes made in 10 foot lengths. 2, ;5 and 4 inch also made in 12 foot lengths. CORRUGATED ROUND. GALVANIZED STEEL. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Size, Inches 1 14 0 — /2 3 314 4 5 6 No. 2 9 Gauge $0.13 $0.1 4 $0.15 $0.1 s $0.20 $0.25 $0.30 No. 2 8 Gauge 13 .15 .1 6 .17 .20 .23 .28 .33 No. 27 Gauge .17 .1 8 .19 2 2 .25 .31 .3 7 No. 26 Gauge .19 .20 .21 .24 ,2S .34 .40 No. 2 4 Gauge .27 .31 .3 5 .44 .52 Size. No. No. I nclies . 2 8 Gauge .... 2G Gauge .... Made from GALVANIZED COPFMm Furnished in 10 foot lengths. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. 114 2 214 3 $0.17 $0.13 ). 1 5 .19 $ 0.10 .20 .21 $ 0.20 .24 .28 Size, Inches. Made from COLD ROLLED COPPER. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. 1 14 -2 2 14 -3 314-I $0.28 34 4 14 -5 14 ounce $0.40 $0.50 $0.05 $0.85 10 ounce .43 .54 .70 .92 20 ounce .54 .67 .SS 1.15 PLAIN ROUND. $033 .40 $ 1.00 1.08 1.35 I . N TE R li O.C ; :0C. 0 N 0 V C J 0 {£ if' GALVANIZED STEEL. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Size, Inches 1 14 2 214 3 314 1 5 (> No. 29 Gauge $0.11 $0.1 3 $0.14 $0.15 $0.18 $0.20 $0.25 $0.30 No. 28 Gauge 1 3 .15 .16 .1 7 20 .23 .28 .33 No. 27 Gauge ... .17 .18 .19 .22 .25 .31 .37 No. 20 Gauge .1 9 .20 .21 .24 .28 .34 .40 No. 24 Gauge ... ... .27 .31 .35 .44 .52 Made from GALVANIZED COPP'&PH) Furnished in 10 foot lengths. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Size, Inches 114 3 214 3 314 A 5 O No. 28 Gauge $0.13 $0.15 $0.16 $0.17 $0.20 $0.23 $0.28 $0.33 No. 26 Gauge .1 9 .20 .21 .24 .28 .34 .40 Made from COLD ROLLED COPPER. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Size, Inches 1 I 2 -t2 214-3 314-4 414-5 0 14 ounce $o.40 $0.50 $0.G5 $0.85 $1.00 16 ounce 13 .54 .70 .92 1.08 2 0 ounce .54 .G7 .SS 1.15 1.35 Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. i:i!> r M 3 LWA UKEIE • prestige THE REFLECTION OF Qualit^COIRlRyOATDlMlC] C® GALVANIZED CONDUCTOR PIPE In Full 10 Foot Lengths. Perfectly Straight. No cross Seams. Crated 25 0 Feet. CORRUGATED SQUARE. GALVANIZED STEEL. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Size, Inches *> 4 5 No. 2 9 Gauge $0.15 $0.17 $ 0.22 $0.27 No. 2S Gauge 17 .1 9 .25 .30 No. 2 7 Gauge 19 .21 .27 3 3 No. 26 Gauge 21 2 3 .30 .3 6 No. 2 4 Gauge .29 .37 .46 Standard measurements 1 %x2 !4 2%x3% 2 3 /4x4i/ 4 3%x5 Perfectly formed. Seams cannot come apart. Made from GALVANIZED C°E£1?P ! D List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Size, Inches *> 4 5 No. 2 8 Gauge No. 2 6 Gauge 21 $0.19 2 3 $0.25 .30 $0.3u .36 Made from COLD ROLLED COPPER. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Size, Inches • > 3 4 K 1 4 ounce $0 42 $0.52 .56 .70 $0.67 72 $0.87 .94 1.18 1 6 ounce 20 ounce .90 GALVANIZED TUBING AND FITTINGS Made in 10 foot lengths. Lock seamed. Galvanized after formation. For all kinds of small drainage such as Refrigerators, Porticos, etc. Extensively used for Gasoline and Acetylene Lighting Plants. Absolutely Air Tight. Hound Square Reducers Crosses Tubing Elbows Elbows Y's and Tees Per ft. Each Each Each Each 1 inch . . . $ 0.10 $ 0.22 $ 0.12 $0.32 $0.50 1 Vs inch. .11 . 2 5 .IS .35 .5 Fa 114 inch. .12 .25 .IS .35 .5 5 lVz inch. .13 .25 .18 .40 .60 2 inch ... .13 .25 .IS .48 n o . 1 - Prices on Copper Tubing and Fittings upon ap- plication. Round Elbow Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 140 WilcoR 'S^ IM 0 LWA Ul^EE 'prestige THE REFLECTION OF QualitjaCOIR IRQ HATPIN] © C® "JWkTLcoR" GALVANIZED OPEN HEARTH STEEL Table Showing Net Prices Per 100 Feet on Each Size at Various Discounts Using Plain Round and Round Corrugated Lists. Sizes. 1 % in- 2 in. 3% in. 3 in. 3 % iu. 4 in. 5 in. O in. g!» Gauge, List . . . . , $11.00 $13.00 $14.00 $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 80-10-10-10-10% ... 1.44 1.70 1.83 1.96 2.36 2.62 3.28 3.93 80-10-10-10-7 % ••• 1 . 4 S 1.76 1.89 2.02 2.42 2.70 3.37 4.05 85-10 1.49 1.76 1.S9 2.03 2.43 2.70 3.38 4.05 80-10-10-10-5 . . 1.52 1.80 1.94 2.08 2.49 2.77 3.46 4.15 8O-IO-IO-IO-21/2 ... 1.5 6 1.85 1.99 2.13 2.55 2.84 3.55 4.2 0 80-25-5 or S5-5 1.57 1.85 2.00 2.14 2.5 7 2.85 3.5 6 4.27 80-10-10-10 1.60 1.90 2.04 2.19 2.62 2.92 3.64 4.37 80-25 1.65 1.95 2.10 2.25 2.70 3.00 3.75 4.50 80-20-5 1.67 1.98 2.13 2.28 2.74 3.04 3.80 4.5 6 80-10-10-5 1.69 2.00 2.16 2.31 2.77 3.08 3.85 4.62 80-10-10-2 % 1.74 2.06 2 9 9 2.37 2.85 3.16 3.95 4.74 80-10-10 1.7S 2.1 1 2 2 7 2.43 2.92 3.24 4.05 4.S6 80 10-7 % 1.S3 2.17 2.33 2.50 3.00 3.33 4.17 5.00 80-10-5 1.8S 9 9 0 l, . u a 2.40 2.57 3.08 3.42 4.28 5.13 80-10-2 % 1.93 2.2s 2.46 2.64 3.16 3.51 4.39 5.27 80-10 1 . 9 S 2.34 2.52 2.70 3.24 3.60 4.50 5.4 0 80-7% 2.0 4 2.40 2.59 2.7S 3.33 3.70 4.63 5.55 SO-5 2.09 2.47 2.66 2.85 3.42 3.80 4.75 5.70 80-2% 2.15 2.54 2.73 2.93 3.51 3.90 4.8S 5.85 80 2.20 2.60 2.80 3.00 3.60 4.00 5.00 6.00 75-10-10 2.23 2.63 2.S4 3.03 3.65 4.05 5.06 6.07 75-10-5-2 1/2 2.29 2.70 2.92 3.12 3.76 4.1 6 5.21 6.25 75-15 2.34 2.7 6 2.98 3.19 3.82 4.25 5.31 6.38 75-10-5 2.35 2.77 3.00 3.20 3.85 4.27 5.3 4 6.41 75-12 1/a 2.41 2.S4 3.07 3.28 3.94 4.37 5.47 6.5 6 75-10-2% 2.41 2.85 3.0S 3.29 3.95 4.39 5.48 6.5 S 75-10 2.48 2.92 3.15 3.37 4.05 4.50 5.62 6.75 75-7% 2.54 3.01 3.24 3.47 4.17 4.62 5.7 8 6.94 75-5-2% 3.01 3.25 3.47 4.17 4.63 5.79 6.95 75-5 2.61 3.09 3.33 3.56 4.27 4.75 5.94 7.12 75-2% 2.68 3.17 3.42 3.66 4.39 4.S7 6.09 7.31 7 5 2.75 3.25 3.50 3.75 4.50 5.00 6.25 7.50 70-15 2.81 3.31 3.57 3.83 4.59 5.10 6.38 7.65 60-25-15 2.81 3.32 3.57 3.83 4.59 5.10 6.38 7.65 70-12% 2.89 3.41 3.68 3.94 4.73 5.25 6.56 7.87 60-25-1 2 % 2.89 3.41 3.68 3.94 4.73 5.25 6.56 7.87 70-10 2.97 3.51 3.78 4.05 4. S6 5.40 6.75 S.10 60-25-10 2.97 3.51 3.7S 4.05 4.S6 5.40 6.75 8.10 70-7% 3.05 3.61 3.SS 4.16 5.00 5.5 5 6.94 8.32 70-5 3.14 3.70 3.99 4.27 5.13 5.70 7.12 8.55 60-25-5 3.14 3.70 3.99 4.27 5.13 5.70 7.12 S.55 70-2% 3 2 2 3. SO 4.10 4.39 5.27 5.85 7.31 8.77 6 0-25-2 % 3.22 3.80 4.10 4.39 5.27 5.85 7.31 8.77 70 3.30 3.90 4.20 4.50 5.40 6.00 7.50 9.00 60-20-5 3.34 3.95 4.26 4.56 5.48 6.08 7.60 9.12 6 0-2 0-2 % 3.43 4.06 4.37 4.68 5.62 6.24 7.80 9.3 6 60-20 3.52 4.16 4.48 4 . so 5.76 6.40 S.00 9.60 6 0-15 4.42 4.76 5.10 6.12 6. SO S.50 10.20 60-12% 3.85 4.55 4.90 5.25 6.30 7.00 8.75 10.50 60-10-2% 3.S6 4.56 4.92 5.26 6.32 7.02 8.7 7 10.53 60-10 3.96 4.68 5.04 5.40 6.48 7.20 9.00 10.80 6 0-7% 4.07 4.81 5.1S 5.55 6.66 7.40 9.25 11.10 60-5 4.18 4.94 5.3 2 5.70 6.84 7.60 9.50 11.40 60-2% 4.29 5.07 5.46 5.85 7.02 7. SO 9.75 11.70 60 . 4.40 5.20 5.60 6.00 7.20 8.00 10.00 12.00 Every length of our Conductor Pipe can be depended upon as perfectly made. 141 T HE Famous “'Milwaukee” Flat Crimp Elbows — Elbows that provide the corner turns and water outlets on most of the Conductor Pipe from all sources, are made in our Elbow Department by the most wonderful and intricate automatic machines for the purpose, designed, built and used exclusively by us. They operate with such remarkable precision, every movement true and accurate that they almost seem to be endowed with human intelligence. (All our machines are patented.) [Ml 0 LW'A UKEI - prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUti-COl^^yOATPl^lCi ©§> “MILWAUKEE” ELAT CRIMP ELBOWS ( Patented. ) CORRUGATED ROUND. Angle 30 degrees Angle 45 degrees Angle 60 degrees Angle HO degrees Angle 75 degrees All “Milwaukee’’ Elbows are made of Tin Plate, one piece and galvanized after formed, giving them a double coating. No soldered joints. Expand without breaking. The corrugations run parallel the entire length and make the curves in unison with the pipe. Shoe Angle 75 degrees List. Prices Per Dozen. Size, Inches Galvanized Steel and 47f)ppER0iri Elbows Galvanized Steel and J Shoes Galvanized Armco Iron or Toncan Metal Elbows Galvanized Armco Iron or Toncan Metal Shoes. . 14 ounce Copper Elbows 14 ounce Copper Shoes 10 ounce Copper Elbows 10 ounce Copper Shoes *> 3 4 5 <> $4.32 $7.20 $15.00 $1 8.00 4.8 0 5.7 6 9.00 1 S.00 21.60 4. SO 5.7 6 9.00 1 7.40 21.00 0 . 0 0 7.20 10.80 19.8 0 24.00 8.40 1 0. SO 1 6.20 24.00 34.20 9.00 12.00 18.00 27.00 37.80 9.00 12.00 18.00 27.00 37. SO 1 0.2 0 1 3.20 1 9.80 30.00 42.00 Corrugated Round. DOUBLE CURVED ELBOWS OR “GOOSENECKS” ONE PIECE — CORRUGATED ROUND. Galvanized After Formation. Made in All Angles. List Prices Per Dozen. Size, Inches • > O 1., 3 314 4 5 (> Galvanized Steel and COPPEROl]) Armco Iron or $7.20 $8.64 $8.64 $14.40 $ 1 4.40 $30.00 $3 6.00 Toncan Metal . . . 9 . 6 0 1 1 .52 1 1 .5 2 1 8.0 0 1 8.00 35.00 42.00 1 4 ounce Copper . , 16.80 21.60 21.60 32.40 32.40 48.00 68.40 1 6 ounce Copper . . . 18.00 24.0 0 24.00 36.00 36.00 54.00 7 5.60 Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 143 ---d miLcoR"^ [Ml D O G 5 ^ 0E El • j'Vestta.c the reflection of Q ualit u,*© © [R [R U © /Vu 0 [M © ©|) MILWAUKEE” ELAT CHIMP ELBOWS PLAIN ROUND Made of One Piece — \o Soldered Joints. Angle 3 0 degrees Angle 4 5 degrees Angle 6 0 degrees Angle 75 degrees Angle 90 degrees Shoe Angle 75 degrees “Milwaukee” Elbows are made of Tin Plate, one piece and galvanized after formed, giving them a double coating. No soldered .joints. List Prices Per Dozen. Size, Inches *> 2 i£ 3 312 4 5 (> Galvanized Steel and /7{ippEPOIft Elbows . .$3.60 $4.32 $4.32 $7.20 $7.20 $15.00 $18.00 Galvanized Steel and vVUETAir'y Shoes . . 4.80 5.76 5.76 9.00 9.00 18.00 21.60 Galvanized Armco Iron or Toncan Metal Elbows. . . 4.80 5.7 6 5.76 9.00 9.00 17.40 21.00 Galvanized Armco Iron or Toncan Metal Shoes. . . . 6.00 7.20 7.20 10.80 10.80 19.80 24.00 14 ounce Copper Elbows . 8.4 0 10.80 1 0.80 16.20 1 6.20 24.00 34.20 1 4 ounce Copper Shoes 9.0 0 12.00 12.00 18.00 1 8.00 27.00 37.80 16 ounce Copper Elbows . 9.00 12.00 12.00 18.00 1 8.00 27.00 37.80 16 ounce Copper Shoes 1.3.20 13.20 19.80 19.80 30.00 42.00 DOUBLE CURVED ELBOWS OR “GOOSENECKS” ONE PIECE — PLAIN ROUND. Galvanized After Formation. Made in All Angles. List Prices Per Dozen. Size, Inches 1* 2 K 3 3 46 I 5 <> Galvanized Steel and uoPPEgOI Q $7.20 Armco Iron or Toncan Metal... 9.60 14 ounce Copper. . I 6. SO 16 ounce Copper. . IS. 00 $8.64 $S.64 $14.40 11.52 1 1 .52 1 8.00 21.60 21.60 32.40 24.00 2 4.00 36.00 $14.40 $30.00 $36.00 18.00 35.00 42.00 32.40 4S.00 68.40 36.00 54.00 75.60 Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. Ill [Ml 1) LWT^U K E E ‘prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtu,»C©IRlRy QAT0[M(O) ©f I MILWAUKEE’’ FLAT CRIMP ELBOWS CORRUGATED SQUARE. ORDINARY CURVE — Style A. No. 0 Angle 3 0 degrees No. 1 Angle 4 5 degrees No. 2 Angle 6 0 degrees No. 3 Angle 75 degrees No. 4 Angle 90 degrees. By combination of Style A and 15 , a square conductor can bo made to turn the corner of a building as readily as the round conductor Pipe. SIDE CURVE — Style B. Angle 75 degrees. Angle 30 degrees Angle 45 degrees Angle 60 degrees Angle 7 5 degrees No. 4 Angle 90 degrees last Prices Per Style, Inches Galvanized Steel and Galvanized Steel and CONOID Shoes Armco Iron and Toucan Metal Elbows Armco Iron and Toucan Metal Shoes 14 ounce Copper Elbows 14 ounce Copper Shoes. 1 6 ounce Copper Elbows 16 ounce Copper Shoes. Discounts Given In Dozen — Styles A and 15 ... 2 :5 I 4 SO $ 6 00 $ 7 SO $ 1 2 00 6 00 7 2 0 9 60 1 5 00 7 20 s 4 0 1 0 80 1 6 20 !t 00 1 o 20 1 3 2 0 1 9 20 1 0 2 0 1 3 20 1 9 20 2 S SO 1 o SO 1 1 4 0 2 1 60 3 3 00 I o SO 1 4 4 0 2 1 6 0 *> •} 0 0 1 2 60 1 6 20 24 0 0 3 6 00 I,i itesl Pr ice Sheet. Shoe Angle degrees 144- A. -^3 “miLCoJt"^, M II LWA UREI • preside THE REFLECTION OF Qualita-C0IR[RUGAT[llM? prCStiQ,C> THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtjaCO^^y^ATni^g© c® GALVANIZED PIPING AND ELBOWS ALL SIZIICW □ □ □ □ We have recently added to our line the patterns of piping and elbows shown on the reverse side of this sheet. The material, workmanship and gal- vanizing is of the unexcelled “MlLCOR” quality. For prices also see the reverse side of this sheet. MILWAUKEE CORRUGATING CO. MILWAUKEE, WIS. Branch at Kansas City, Mo. 145 M 1 LWAU IK EE -prcstiacTBE REFLECTION OF Q UCll it lj‘(0 O [F5 [F^ 1LD Cl ^1T 0 (N1 © ©? LONG SWEEP ELBOW CORRUGATED SQUARE. Galvanized. Tliis Long- Sweep Elbow makes a most desirable, neat and classy appearance and embellishes the architectural beauty of large projecting Cornices. Also furnished made from Copper. I Mi M 0 LWAUR E E -prestige THE REFLECTiON OF Quality©© [R^ IR UJ © ATO IM © C® U E H N’S ORREKT U T O F F \<> Solder I'sed in Putting Together. Galvauized After Formation. Corrugated Round. Plain Round List Prices Per Dozen. GALVANIZED STEEL AND C 0 EStSP , D Size, Inches 2 2*2 3 3*2 -1 5 <> Corrugated Round $7.5 0 $S.OO $11.00 $20.00 $24.00 Plain Round 7.00 $7.50 8.00 $11.00 1 1.00 20.00 24.00 Corrugated Square 8.00 10.00 14.00 24.00 GALVANIZED ARMCO IRON AND TONCAN METAL. Size, Indies 2 21a 3 3 4 5 WGhJ ffi oSuctorhS Galvanized SINGLE DRIVE -SQUARE The Leading Conductor Hook On The Market. Better and Cheaper Than Malleable. Strong and Dependable. Hot Galvanized to Prevent Rusting, FOR BRICK. LIST PRICES PER HUNDRED SINGLE DRIVE-SQUARE Size, Inches 2'/2 3 4 For Wood $4 00 $ 5.00 $7.00 For Brick 4 50 5 50 8-50 Discounts Given in Latest Price Sheet 5 $10.00 12.00 6^ $12.00 15.00 Sizes 2% inch, 3 inch and 4 inch packed in lots of 100 each. Sizes 5 inch and 6 inch packed in lots of 50 each. IMPORTANT 2 inch Corrugated Square Pipe requires 2% inch hook. All other sizes, plain and • corrugated square pipe, require corresponding hook sizes. AS EASY TO DRIVE AS AX ORDINARY NAIL. Makes a clean, neat job. Holds pipe in place with a strong, sure grip. See Pages 146A, inn and 14(d) for other styles Direct Drive Hooks. Application Single M II LWAUK TKiLcaH ’S- prCSti^C THE REFLECTION OF Qualitij*CO[Rl^y OATOINIC) ©§> Clincher llllilH'T ROUND CONDUCTOR PIHE HOOKS Patented Feb. 24. 1914. Made from Steel Hods then Tinned (not Galvanized) after formed. Vastly Superior to Malleable Iron. Drive Easily. Hold Firmly. Never Slip. last Prices Per Hundred. Size, Inches For wood . $1.50 For brick . 1.75 2 y z 52.00 9 9a 52.50 2.75 53.50 $5.00 $6.00 4.25 6.00 7.50 2 inch Plain Pipe requires 2 inch hooks. 2 y 2 inch Plain and 2 inch Corrugated Pipe require 2 y 2 inch hooks. Notice these p ro jec t ions. They £rip the pipe. Never Slip. For Brick. y UNeHER SQUARE CONDUCTOR PIPE HOOKS Tinned — not Galvanized. Made from Steel Rods. List Prices Per Hundred. For Brick. Size, Inches 2 ), For wood ... $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.50 $5.00 $6.00 25 2.75 4.25 6.00 7.50 For brick. . . 1.75 Note the Tattle Projections on the Inner Part of Hooks — That's Where They Grip the Pipe — Can’t Slip. OmHER i ■ 1 1 1 f WILL NOT SPLIT WOOD NOR BREAK WHEN CONDUCTOR driven PIPE HOOKS IN BRICK. Packed in Strong Fibre Cartons, which will not break in transit. Plainly labeled, con- venient to handle, and particularly adapted to stock on shelves. Sizes and quantities as follows: 2, 2%, 3 and 4 inch, 100 each. 5 and 6 inch, 50 each. (UNCHER (OR T,M " E “ PIPE HOOKS ONE HUNDRED Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 14K MJLWAUK prestige the reflection op QualitaC© IR IR EJ O^TTO (M (0) ©§> “NEVERBREAK” STEEL CONDUCTOR HOOKS Galvanized. Round. Have no equal for strength. Drive easy in wood and will not break in driving. Round. In ordering hooks for 2 inch corrugated con- ductor, always specify 2 Vs inch, for that size pipe measures 2% inches in diameter. The plain round pipe requires the regular 2 inch hooks. List Prices Per Hundred. Wood. Brick. 2 inch $1.25 $2.00 2 Vs inch 1.75 2.25 3 inch 2.25 3.00 3 Vs inch 2.75 3.75 4 i nch 3.50 4.75 5 inch 4.50 G.50 G inch 5.50 S.00 Packed 100 per box. FOR BRICK Square. “N EVERBREAK” STEEL CONDUCTOR HOOKS Galvanized. List Prices Per Hundred. Wood. 2 inch, (l 3 4x2 1 /4 inches) $1.25 3 inch, ( 2 ’4x3 Vi inches) 2.25 4 inch, (2%x4 44 inches) 3.50 5 inch, 13^x544 inches) 4.50 Packed 100 per box. 1 1 FLASHING HOOKS List Prices Per Hundred. 1 1 y 2 inch, Galvanized $0.<0 2 V> inch Galvanized 1.10 For Flashing 3 V> inch, Galvanized 2.00 Shingles, see 5 Vi inch, Galvanized 3.40 Page ItiO. The large size is suitable for Square Conductor Pipe. All hooks packed 100 per box. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 141 * MIlcoR" ^ - [Ml 0 U) Hl US • j^rcstig,c the reflection of Qualitu^C^OlR [R CJ (Qj/r^Tfl G^O (Qi (S© | CONDUCTOR FASTENERS Made from MALLEABLE IKON. Galvanized. Round For Wood. Rou nd For Brick. Wood or Brick. List Prices Per Hundred. Size, Inches 2 2 3 4 5 (5 For Wood or Brick $3.50 $4.00 $5.50 $7.25 $9.50 $10.75 CORRUGATED ROUND. Galvanized. List Prices Per 10 0. Both Styles. Wood. Brick. 2 inch $3.00 $3.50 3 inch 4.00 4.5 0 4 inch 5.00 5.50 5 inch 7.50 C inch 8.50 Always state whether hooks are wanted for wood or brick. PLAIN ROUND. WROUGHT CONDUCTOR HOOKS. Galvanized. "PERFECTION” Wire Conductor Pipe Hanger. Made of Galvanized Steel Wire. Packed 50 in a box. List Prices Per 100. Size Wire Inches. Gauge. 2 12 . . . $2 00 2 y 2 12 9 9 n; 3 11 . . 2.50 4 10 . . 3.00 5 9 . . . . 3.50 C S . . 4.00 Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. ir.o 1M1 D y] IrA [E IE - jVestige THE reflection of Qualit^»C©^lRy OATfllMKOi €© STANDARD SPEAKING TUBE AND FITTINGS Si/.e 1 inch. .Made from Bright Tin. In 5 foot Lengths. Lock Seamed. Cannot pull apart. No. 2. Round Elbow. No. 3. Square Elbow. No. G. Coupler. No. 10. Whistle. No. 7. Tee. No. 8. Mouth Piece. No. 4. Lob Back Elbow. No. 9. Staple. No. 5. One-eighth Bend. No. 1. Flexible Wall Tube. LIST PRICES. No. Tin Speaking Tube 1 2-Foot Flexible Wall Tube, complete Each additional foot 2 Tin Stamped Elbows 3 Tin Square Elbows 4 Tin Lob Back Elbows 5 Tin Vs Bend Elbows G Tin Couplers 7 Tin Tees s Porcelain Mouth Pieces 8 All Nickel Mouth Pieces 9 Staples 10 Porcelain Indicator Whistles in Porcelain Plain Whistles lo All Nickel Indicator Whistles 10 All Nickel Plain Whistles $0.03 per ft. 2.00 each. . 3 0 ,0G each. .02.8 each. .04 each. .02.S each. .02 each. .07 each. 1.00 per doz. 2.00 per doz. .4 0 per lb. 2.00 per doz. 2.00 per doz. 2.80 per doz. 2.80 per doz. Always Order by X limber and Name of Article. Discounts (liven In Latest rice Sheets. LWAUR -=3 "miLcoii'j^ prestige the reflection of Quality©©^ 1R (LJ) ©^TTO IN] © ©I 1 GALVANIZED JUDGING Furnished in Galvanized Open Hearth Steel or Galvanized COEmetaPU) Iii to Foot Lengths- — Crated 250 Feet. PLAIN ROUND RIDGE ROLL With Nailing Flange. MMHHHAMlASMMSW mm - The Nailing Flange insures easy, quick application, and a perfect fitting neat finish. TRIANGULAR RIDGING With Nailing Flange. STYLE “C” RIDGING With Nailing Flange. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Plain Ridge Roll, Triangular and Style C Ridging. Girth, Inches f* 7 8 to 12 14 Roll, Inches 1 114 1 la 2 2 J 4 ;j No. 29 Gauge $0.13 $0.14 $0.16 $0.19 $0.23 $0.28 No. 28 Gauge 15 .16 .18 .21 .25 .30 No. 2 6 Gauge 19 .20 .22 .25 .29 .3 4 We advise against the use of Ridging lighter than No. 20 Gauge. GLOBE FINIALS FOR RIDGING No. 5 Globe Finial. No. Roll. 1 V 4 inch 1 V 2 inch 2 inch 2 V 2 inch 5. Ball. 21/2 inch 2y 2 inch 3 y 2 inch 4 inch No. 7 Globe Finial. No. 8 Globe Finial. List Price Per Dozen. No. 7 and S. Girth. Ball. . $4.00 8 inch 2 V 2 inch $4.00 4.0 0 10 inch 3 V 2 inch 5.0 0 5.00 12 inch 4 inch 6.00 . 6.00 COPPERpiD takes same list prices and is not furnished lighter than No. 2 8 Gauge. Discounts Given I 11 Latest Price Sheet CONTINUOUS ORNAMENTAL RIDGING Style O List price, 8 inch No. 1 1 Hip Filiial. List price, $0.7 0 each. Stamped in one piece in 5 foot lengths. HIP AM) GABLE FINIALS Galvanized. Used in connection with inch Continuous Ornamental the above Ridging. 8 $0.07 per lineal foot No. !) Gable Finial. List price, $0.70 each. GALVANIZED CONTINUOUS HIP SHINGLES Crated 250 and 500 feet. 'rices. . $0.05 per lineal foot .1 0 per lineal foot .10 each .20 each 1 0 each All above List Prices also apply on CPE^taPID Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. l r>:{ -^3 "miLCOji’J^ , [Ml 1 LWAU Rll -preslisc THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtu,*C©[r§[RU (Gi ATO (M© C® GALVANIZED ORNAMENTAL RIDGE AND HIP TILE Galvanized Open Hearth Steel or Galvanized CPE&taPID Starter for Hip Tile. List price, each .... $0.20 The Tile are 14 inches long and lay 12 inches to the weather. Are adjustable and no cutting is necessary. No. 922 Ridge and Hip Tile. Covers 1 2 inches. List price, each $0.10 Our Ornamental Ridge Tile are made from the best quality galvanized steel, and make a very attractive ridge and hip finish suitable for any kind of building. Ornamental ridge tile are storm proof and easy to apply. No. 924. GABLE FINIAL. List price, $1.20 each No. 923. HIP FINIAL. List price, $1.20 each. “MILWAUKEE” HIP SHINGLES Galvanized or Painted Tin. Embossed nice and deep as shown in cut. Packed 250 in a box. List Prices Per 1000. Galvanized. Painted. 4x 7 inches, for Wood Shingles. $15.50 4x 9 inches, for Wood Shingles. 16.50 5x12 inches, for Slate Shingles. . 30.00 $ 10.00 12.50 20.00 Copper llip Shingles— Prices on application. All above List Prices also apply on CO&^iSPID Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. l."4 MTTlc a R'S^ [M D LWA OKIE ♦ prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUn^C©IRlF£y ©ATIUM© ©® GALVANIZED CRESTING BLOCKS Furnished in Galvanized Open Hearth Steel or Galvanized CPESI5P1D No. 203. Length, 8 inches. Height, 5 inches. For 2 inch Ridge Roll. List price, $0.50 each. No. 400. Length, 6 inches. Height, 5 inches. For 2 inch Ridge Roll. List price, $0.40 each. Applied in the same manner as shown on the Crestings illustrated on the following pages. Note that some of these Blocks are made to fit 2 inch Ridge Roll only and some to fit 1 tjj or 2 inch ltidge Roll. In ordering, state size wanted. Heights given mean from top of Roll. No. 20(5. Length, 8 inches. Height, 5 inches. For 2 inch Ridge Roll. List price, $0.50 each. No. 401. Length, 7 V 2 inches. Height, 5 inches. For 2 inch Ridge Roll. List price, $0.60 each. Length, 8 inches. Height, 6 inches. For 2 inch Ridge Roll. List price, $0.50 each. No. 408. Length, 7 inches. Height, 6 inches. For 1 V 2 and 2 inch Ridge Roll. List price, $0.40 each. No. 400. No. 410. Length, 7 inches. Height, 6 inches. For 1 M> and 2 inch Ridge Roll. List price, $0.40 each. Length, 7 inches. Height, 4 V2 inches. For 1 V2 and 2 inch Ridge Roll. List price, $0.32 each. All above List Prices also apply on C0 E,^t?PID Always Order by Number, Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 1 55 UKEE 'prestige THE REFLECTION OF Q UqI it 1R HI O AT [I [M (0) C® GALVANI/EI) ORNAMENTAL CRESTIN( j ,M;xlc with Nailing Flange. Furnished in Galvanized Open Hearth Steel or Galvanized CPE&taPID Blocks spaced 8 inches apart. No. 902 — Cresting, height 7 in., roll 2 in., apron 2% in $0.40 per lin. ft. No. 400 — Blocks, length 6 in., height 5 in .40 each No. 902 — Finial, height 24 in 2.50 each List Prices. Style E — Cresting, height 11 in., width of apron 6 in $0.60 per lin. ft. Style E — Finial, height 29 in 3.60 each All above hist Prices also apply on COB£^SPID Always Order by Number. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. "IWTlToR'S^ 1M 0 LWA OKIE • prestige THE reflection OF Quality-©© IR R U <3 ATO N GALVANIZED ORNAMENTAL CRESTING List Prices. $0.80 per 1 in . ft. 3.30 each Style H- -Cresting, height 1 1 in Style H — Finial, height 24 in. List Prices. Style L — Cresting, height 11 in., width of apron 6 in . . . $0.90 per lin. ft. Style L — Finial, height 20 in 4.00 each All above List Prices also apply on COE£r?PID Always Order by Number. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. i.’>h M 0 LWA y K “MTlcoK'J^ ■prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtja»C©IRiRy (SATDIMCi €©| GALVANIZED F011MED VALLEY Furnished in Galvanized Open Hearth Steel or Galvanized CPEEtaPID Style A. 10 foot lengths. Seamless. Crated, 250 feet. Style 11. Style C. List Trices Per Lineal Foot. Styles A, B and C. dirt li. Inches to 12 II it; 20 24 2N ;$o No. 29 Gauge $ 0 , 121/0 $0.15 $ 0 .17% $ 0.20 $0.25 $0.30 $0.35 $0.37 No. 2 8 Gauge 14% . 1 7 .19% 9 9 .27 .32 .37 .39 No. 2 7 Gauge 1 G % .1 9 .21% .24 .29 .34 .3 9 .41 No. 2 6 Gauge 1 8 % .21 .23% .26 .3 1 .3 6 .41 .43 No. 2 4 Gauge 24 % 2 7 • 29% .32 .3 7 .42 .47 .49 Style A always furnished unles ?s ot hei r styles are specified Prices on (' ’upper \ alleys c looted upon applii ration. All above List Prices ah 50 appl y C 0 PPEROID Discounts (liven In Latest Price Sheet. i r>i> w / lcWR [Ml 0 LWA OKIE • prestige THE REFLECTION OF QualitaCOIRIRy^ATfllNKOi C® GALVANIZED ROLL VALLEY Furnished in Galvanized Open Hearth Steel or Galvanized C®RetaP'D In Rolls of 50 Feet and 100 Feet Lengths. Double Cross Lock is furnished unless otherwise ordered. Single Cross Locked and Soldered only when so ordered. List Prices Per Lineal Foot. Girth, Inches 1<* 1- LI No. 29 Gauge $0.12% $0.15 $0.17% $0.20 No. 28 Gauge -14% .17 .19% .22 No. 2 7 Gauge .16% .19 .21% .24 No. 26 Gauge .18% .21 .23% .26 No. 24 Gauge 24% .27 .29 % .32 Girth, Inches 20 24 28 30 No. 2 9 Gauge $0.25 $0.30 $0.35 $0.37 No. 28 Gauge -27 .32 .37 .39 No. 27 Gauge -29 .34 .39 .41 No. 26 Gauge -31 -36 .41 .43 No. 24 Gauge -37 .42 .47 .49 Above List Prices also apply on COEEtSP'D TIN PLATE IN ROLLS For Glitters and Valleys. Made from Prime Sheets. No wasters used. Widths 10, 14, 20 and 28 inches. Rolls of 50 feet and 100 feet lengths. 14 inch and wider have wooden heads in each end of Rolls to prevent smashing together in shipping. Specify how wanted when ordering. Fnpainted — Painted one side- — Painted two sides. Made from the following Terne Plates. “Crescent” 8 lb. coating. “Elkay” Old Style 15 lb. coating. “Kuehn's” Old Style 20 lb. coating. “Republic" Old Method 25 lb. coating. “Milcor” Old Style Hand Made. . . . U. S. G. Spec. Milwaukee Old Style 40 lb. coating. All Valley is furnished double cross locked, unless otherwise ordered. Fnpainted Valley is shipped unless painted is specified. For Discounts and Net Prices, See Latest Price Sheet. Hit) M ^ MYlcoR LWA UKEE •prestige the reflection of Q ualit x^»C © [R IR U © AT D [N] Ci ©,©[ BARN DOOR TRACK COVER Furnished in Galvanized Open Hearth Steel or Galvanized C0EJ2&PID Made in 10 Foot Lengths. Showing application. Crated 250 feet. List Trices, Galvanized Steel and C°E£t?PID Per Lineal Foot. No. 29 gauge, 10 in. girt $0.25 No. 29 gauge, 14 in. girt 35 No. 26 gauge, 10 in. girt 25 No. 26 gauge, 14 in. girt 35 Each, Net. Slip Ends $0.10 Hangers (galvanized) 05 This Cover serves the purpose to better advantage than wood — wears longer and provides a real, dependable protection. FLASHING SHINGLES Made from Painted Tin, Galvanized Steel or COPPERplD Painted Tin. Put up in packages of 1 0O pieces each. Galvanized Steel anti C0EK2PID Sizes. 4x 5 inches 5x 7 inches 7x10 inches List Prices Per IOOO. Painted Tin. $ 12.00 17.00 33.00 Galvanized Steel and Copperoid $15.00 23.00 40.00 Flashing Shingles are used by all roofers for metal, slate and wood shingle roofs. Time saved by their use. Always carried in stock. Orders tilled quickly. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. MiO "TKiLcdK"^ [^t] i LWA UKII ‘prestige THE reflection of Qualitjg'CORR y dj^VFfl (M Cl) ©? “miLCoR” ONE PIECE HOG TROUGHS PATENT APPLIED FOIt Center Leg' on 8 ft. Lengths and Over. “MILCOR" SANITARY HOG TROUGHS MADE IN ALL LENGTHS. We recommend and will furnish Troughs *20 Gauge unless otherwise specified. Order by No. Shipping List Shipping List Length Weight Price Order by No. Length Weight Price HT-2 — 20 Gauge 2 ft. 4 in. 16 lbs. $2.1»0 HT-0 — 20 Gauge 6 ft. 4 in. 32 lbs. $6.15 22 Gauge 2 ft. 4 in. 14 lbs. 2.60 22 Gauge 6 ft. 4 in. 30 lbs. 5.45 24 Gauge 2 ft. 4 in. 12 lbs. 2.30 HT-7 — 20 Gauge 7 ft. 4 in. 36 lbs. $6.05 HT-3— 20 Gauge 3 ft. 4 in. 20 lbs. $3.70 22 Gauge 7 ft. 4 in. 32 lbs. 6.15 22 Gauge 3 ft. 4 in. 17 lbs. 3.25 24 Gauge 3 ft. 4 in. 15 lbs. 2.85 HT-S — 20 Gauge 8 ft. 4 in. 4 2 lbs. $8.10 22 Gauge 8 ft. 4 in. 38 lbs. 7.20 HT-4 — 20 Gauge 4 ft. 4 in. 24 lbs. $4.50 22 Gauge 4 ft. 4 in. 22 lbs. 4.00 HT-14 — 20 Gauge 9 ft. 4 in. 46 lbs. $S.!H) 24 Gauge 4 ft. 4 in. 20 lbs. 3.50 22 Gauge 9 ft. 4 in. 42 lbs. 7.00 HT-.4 — 20 Gauge 5 ft. 4 in. 28 lbs. $5.30 22 Gauge 5 ft. 4 in. 26 lbs. 4.70 Shipped nested or set up complete, F. O. B. CARS MILWAUKEE. WIS. Freight rates on Troughs shipped nested are considerably less. MILCOR JUNIOR HOG TROUGH. No. HT-2-S — Width 12 in., depth 5 in., length 27 in., outside meas- urements. Made in galvanized iron 24 Gauge only. Preferably sold in lots of one dozen. List price $1.85 Eaeli Shipped knocked down and nested or set up complete. Shipping weight. 7 lbs (SO M 0 lwa y K ^ 'M7 LCOJi '^ 3^rcstia,e the reflection of Quality*©© y © ^XO (Ml © ©§> HOG HOUSE WINDOW (“Daylight” Windows furnished without guard or with ribbed or wired glass on application. The windows may be grouped close together or spaced wide apart as desired. 1 Windows are standard puttvless skylight construction, which feature is exclu- sive with these windows. Made of galvanized steel throughout. Light, durable and easily installed. Four-inch flashing all around, so formed as to prevent leakage. Space provided for two 10x28-in. panes. Rain or condensation on glass runs off in center and side grooves in frame. Windows furnished with %-inch diamond mesh galvanized metal, bent down over sides and secured by copper clips. Full size of frame 27*4 x33%- Easily installed in old or new buildfngs. Shingle up to ridge on flashing at either side. Shingle over flashing at top, but under flashing at bottom, and there will be no leakage. Owing to puttyless construction, glass can be quickly and easily removed and as quickly and: easily replaced. Held in place securely by copper clips in center and sides and removable pin atj bottom. iist Price $.'10,00 per Dozen. Crated One Dozen per Crate. We Do Not Furnish Glass. i boy 2 c ^ WlLCOR'^ [M] D LWA UK1E • prestige THE REFLECTION OF Q Ufll it 1^*© 0) [Ri ILD Cl ^TT 0 IN] ©) ©i^ “MIlcoR THERMO CHICKEN WATERER Keeps Water Cool and Clean In the Summer Time And Warm and Clean In the Winter Time T HE principle of the "MILCOR” Thermo is similar to that of a fire- less cooker; it has a double tank packing and air space. In extreme cold weather, by filling the fountain with boiling hot water, it will stand thirty degrees below zero in any ordinary hen house for twenty-four hours without freezing. In extreme warm weather if the fountain is filled with cool water it can be set in the sun in a temperature of a hundred degrees in the shade and the water will remain cool, clean and fresh. The “MILCOR" Thermo will not tip over and the set-in drinking cup keeps the water clean and shaded from the direct rays of the sun. The top, being cone shaped, prevents it from being used as a temporary roost for the chickens. Drop handles are provided, which furnish little or no foothold for inquisitive hens. The “MILCOR Thermo will require hut one filling a day for an ordi- nary flock of chickens and is sure to be satisfactory if directions for use are followed. Complete printed directions are pasted on every Thermo. No lamps to fill. No wicks to trim. Height 18 inches. Diameter 13 inches Capacity 5 gallons List Price $5.00 miLcoR Chicken Coops Diameter 23 inches. Height 17 inches Provided with Metal Floor Shipping Weights: Per Dozen 220 lbs. Per One-half Dozen 115 lbs. “MILCOR” Metal Coops are light, easily transported, easily opened and closed. They will not tip or blow over. The corrugated roof makes them very strong and substantial, at the same time letting in the air, but keeping out the wind and ram. The little chicks can roam at will, and the old hen gets plenty of air and light. The metal floor keeps the interior dry, as it is raised an inch from the ground, giving air space underneath. It can be covered with dry sand and gravel, to furnish exercise and grit for the hen or the chicks themselves. “MILCOR” Metal Coops also make ideal homes for incubator chicks. The Coop is made of Heavy Galvanized Steel and will last a good many years if properly stored when not in use. List Price Per Dozen . . . $60.00 160 V 2 D MOLWAU K TKlLCOJi'J^ prestige the reflection of Qualit\j‘(0© iJ O^TTO © ©t* HOG AND CHICKEN WATERERS "IKIlcoR' NON-FREEZING Hog Waterers Made in two sizes with either one or two drinking founts. Especially Strong and Durable Because of Corrugated Construction. Made Throughout of 22 and 24 Gauge Steel. Sheets Well Galvanized. Furnished in two sizes, 75 and 100 Gallons capacity, each size with either single or double drinking frunts. 75 gallon size---height 51 inches, diameter outside tank 31 inches, diameter inside lank 25 inches. Founts 6 inches deep, half round with 7 inch radius. 100 gallon size---height 51 inches, diameter outside tank 42 inches, diameter inside tank 34 inches. Founts 6 inches deep.half round with 7 inch radius. The cut above is a sectional view of our Hog Waterer, showing the construction and working prin- ciple. It also shows where the lamps should be placed while in use, which is directly under the drinking founts. Lamps are provided for each fount, which prevent freezing. Very little heat is required to keep water from freezing in the tank. The waterer is filled to the top, feeding automatically into the founts as needed. It operates on a vacuum prmciple---no valves, nothing to get out of order. 2-A, I -A, List Price, each 75 gallons---Double fount $70.00 2-B, 100 gallons---Double fount 75 gallons---Single fount 60.00 l-B, 1 00 gallons-— Single fount Shipping Weight 2-A, crated--- 175 lbs. 2-B, crated---250 lbs. I -A, crated — 160 lbs. I-B, crated — 225 lbs. F. O. B. MILWAUKEE, WIS. List Price, each $85.00 72.00 Showing Waterer in Use "MIlcoIR" Chicken Waterer Capacity 3 Gallons. Diameter 1 1 inches. Height 9'/2 inches. Trough IV 4 inches. Lower section 15 inches Dia. Height 7 inches. Height Over All 17 inches. The " M 1 LCO R " non-freezing Chicken Waterer furnishes fresh, pure water at the right temperature in freez- weather. Ice cold water delays matur- ing of pullets and keeps egg produc- tion at a minimum. Made of high grade galvanized iron. Works on a vacuum principle. Fill it and it works automatically. Furnished with lamp which keeps the water at a drinkable, even temperature, and will burn 40 hours without refilling. Burns kerosene. List Price $4.50 Showing Lamp in Lower Section I60'/ 2 F yiLWAUK "M7 TcoTTS^ j^rcstig,c the reflection of Quality*©© [R 1R ill O^VTD G^O © ©§> HOTBED WINDOWS AND FLOWER BOXES Consist of a metal frame, with wooden knobs and metal hinges, also diamond mesh metal covering. This puttyless metal frame is reinforced by a seven- eights-inch wood stop all around, and the entire frame and glass can be raised or lowered at w ill. The WO ocl- en knobs a^e placed on the front in a position to make raising and lowering easy. There is no putty to mix, no linseed oil or tacks to buy. The Puttyless window saves time, trouble and expense. “MIFCOR" PUTTYLESS HOTBED WIN- DOWS are always ready for use. The glass slides in place easily and quickly, and is securely held in metal grooves at top and sides by copper clips. At the bot- tom a metal pin locks the glass securely in place. Size of frame over all, 44 l /2x40 l /2 inches Space provided for four panes of glasr, each 10x32 inches. PROTECTION AGAINST BREAKAGE OF GLASS A diamond mesh metal covering is furnished with "Milcor" Putty ess Hotbed V^indow for protection against breakage of glass. The covering is easily removable, being fastened on by copper clips. GLASS NOT FURNISHED The glass is standard size and carried in stock by all dealers. Order size 10x32 inches. List Price, With Diamond Mesh Metal Covering, But Without Glass PER DOZEN, $72.00 All lengths from 2 ft. 4 in. to 9 ft. 4 in. 14 inches wide, 7 inches deep. HANGING FLOWER BOXES It is an easy matter to hang these metal flower boxes up any- where you want them. There are holes ready made where wire, rope or chain can be inserted to suspend them. The "MILCOR" Metal Flower Box will lit any place you may desire to put it — up under the porch roof, resting on the porch rail, or attached to spindles in front of the rail. Nails should be driven through the boltom before filling, making a suffi- cient number of holes for drainage. Metal Flower Boxes An attractive metal flower box, for the porch or wall. Made of galvanized steel and painted with aluminum. I his finish is very heauliful, besides afford- ing added protection against rust and corrosion. “MILCOR Metal Flower Boxes are pressed from one sheet of steel and are triple strength at cor- ners. More graceful and artistic than a square wooden box and easier to handle, as there is something to take hold of in lifting them about. The sides slant slightly toward the center, which conforms to the usual plan of planting the deeper rooting plants in the center of the box, with the smaller plants at the sides. Metal Boxes cannot soak up the moisture and will not rot. The legs, which are easily detached, are made of heavy bar iron and are very strong. Center leg on all sizes over 6 feet long. List Prices — Order By Number No. Length Shp. Weight List Price No. Length Shp. Weight List Price FB-2 22 Ga„ 2 ft. 4 in. 1 4 lbs. - - - $3.90 FB 6 20 G a., 6 ft. 4 in. 32 lbs. - - - $ 9.25 FB-3 22 " 3 ft. 4 in. 1 7 lbs. - - - 5.00 FB-7 20 7 ft. 4 in. 36 lbs. - - 10.45 FB-4 22 " 4 ft. 4 in. 22 lbs. 6.00 FB-8 20 8 ft. 4 in. 42 lbs. - - - 12.20 FB-5 22 " 5 ft. 4 in. 26 lbs. 7.25 F.O.B. CARS MILWAUKEE, WIS. — V •> 101 [M] 0 IT— (LJ (II [^ * ^prcstig,c the reflection of Qualit^C© [F^ [F^ (LD Cn U 0 [M © ©f> TKIlcoR 99 METAL BUILDING CORNERS Made From Tight Coated Galvanized Steel. Metal Corners are being' very extensively used and are very popular with the carpenter. They take the place of Corner-hoards to finish the corner of the building when weather-board or lap siding is used. Time and expense is saved because it ri not necessary to mitre the Weather-board siding. The mitre effect is perfect and the appearance superior to wood Corner-board. Showing Outside Corner Applied. Inside Corner. Applied. Outside Corners Packed 500 per box. Inside Corners Packed 250 per box. Furnished with Beaded or Plain Edges and Countersunk Nail Holes. List Prices Per 1000. Shipping Wt. Galvanized. Per 1000. No. 4 — ?jV 2 in. long, weather board laid 3 in. to weather $24.00 80 lbs. No. G — 4 V 2 in. long, weather board laid 4 in. to weather 26.00 100 lbs. No. S — 5 V 2 in. long, weather board laid 5 in. to weather 28.00 120 lbs. TKiLCoJi” METAL BATTEN STRIPS Practical Economical. Our Batten Strips are made of galvan- ized steel, and will not warp, slip or draw away from the boards. They allow for expansion and con- traction of the siding. Furnished in 8 and 10 foot lengths Nailed directly to siding with small nails. Metal Batten Strips make strong, neat joints. They also make a building wind- proof, weather-proof and rat-proof. Can be used for lining grain bins or wagon boxes. List price per 1000 lineal feet. . $20.00 I I X Magnified section showing metal batten strips applied to side of barn. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 1(52 M D LWA y K ^ “TKiL coJi 'S^ prestige the reflection of Qualitu,*©© [R [R 1LD ©/^TTfl INI © ©® METAL CORNER BEAD Furnished in Galvanized Open Hearth Steel or Galvanized COEStSPID “XEVERBBEAK.” The only Corner Beads that l'ully protect the Corners. Very Stiff and Straight. No Clips l T sed when applied on Wood Lath. Easy and Cheap to Erect. Metal Corner Beads Prevent Plaster from Cracking, Send for Samples. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet. 102A MILWAUK prestige the reflection of Quality*©© IR [R 0 ©^UFO [M © ©® CORNER BEADS— continued "TKIlCOR" No. 5 HULL NOSE BEAD. Designed for use in Hospitals and Institutions or Other Buildings where Corners should harmonize with Rounded Corners at Floor and Ceiling Line and around Windows. The Bull Nose Beads are made from Tight-coat Galvanized Open Hearth Sheets and will not Bust. We furnish in 5, C, 7, 8, 1), 10 and 12 ft. lengths. BASE SCREEDS AND PICTURE MOULD Straight Metal Base Screed, with Side View, Showing Plaster Applied. Curved Point Metal Base Screed, with Side View, Showing Plaster Applied. Base Screeds and Picture Mould made of Tight-Coat Metal in 5, 0, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 ft. lengths. CORNER BEADS, BASE SCREEDS OR PICTURE MOUEDS Can he applied to any kind of construction, either w i re d or nailed. Metal Picture Mould, with Side View, Showing Plaster Applied. SAMPI.ES sent on application. PRICES AND DISCOUNTS FURNISHED ON APPLICA- TION 1«2H [Ml D (LJ Ir^ [fE • J-VestitJC THE reflection of Quawe©KiRy 17.70 RE- 227 2 2 7 5 1/2 20.30 RE- 22S 2 2 8 6 1/4 22. SO RE- 2210 2 2 10 8 27.90 RE- 2526 21/2 2 6 5% 19.80 RE- 2528 2 % 2 8 8 25.50 RE-2 5210 21/2 2 10 IO 1/4 31.20 RE- 328 3 2 8 91/2 28.10 RE- 3210 3 2 10 G 21/4 34.40 RE- 3 212 3 2 12 15 41.00 RE- 428 4 2 8 12% 32.40 RE- 4210 4 2 10 16 1/4 39.30 RE- 4212 4 2 12 20 4 6.50 RE- 4214 4 2 1 4 23 % 53.40 RE- 4216 4 2 16 2 7% 60.30 RE- 5212 5 2 12 24% 53.10 RE- 5216 5 2 16 33% 68.40 RE- 6210 6 2 1 0 23% 50.40 RE- 6 216 6 2 16 41 76.40 SQUARE END STOCK TANKS. Width H eight Length Capacity List No. Ft. Ft. Ft. Bbls. Pi ice SE- 224 2 2 4 3% $13.70 SE- 225 2 2 5 4% 16.20 SE- 226 2 2 6 51/2 18.80 SE- 228 2 2 8 71/2 23.90 SE-2528 21/2 2 8 91/2 26.70 SE- 328 3 2 8 11% 29.40 SE-3210 3 2 10 14% 35.70 SE- 428 4 2 S 15 34.40 SE-4 210 4 2 10 19 41.30 Write for Discounts. IF DAMAGED IN TRANSIT. All our Tanks are water-tight when leaving factory. If not delivered in first-class condition, do not remove them from depot platform without having freight bill marked "Damaged." FREIGHT CHARGES LESS IF SHIPPED NESTED. Tanks may be shipped nested in two or more pieces, accord- ing to size, and freight charges on tanks so shipped will be considerably less. 162'/ 2 ^ “MTLCOJi’J^ D LWAU lr^ EE • prestige THE reflect, Q N or QuaUt\j»C©[^IRy(OATD[M(Oi €©1 “Expansion” Corner Beads No. 1 Outside Bead For exposed comers of plastered walls The new and exclusive feature of Expansion Corner Beads is the use of Expanded Diamond Mesh reinforcement in the wings or webs instead of practically solid members as heretofore univer- sally used. This great advance in scientific construction of the EXPANSION Beads will be quickly appa- rent to all who are interested in this class of build- ing specialties. In the case of the EXPANSION Beads the mortar hugs closely and snugly the nose of the Bead, filling the corner solidly and doing away with the mass of inert metal heretofore present in all beads, this inert mass contributing weakness rather than strength to the corner. NO CLIPS NEEDED With the EXPANSION Bead, on the con- trary, the diamond meshes of the web provide a truss from end to end of the Bead, affording great strength, and in addition reinforce the corner strong- ly ; any shock experienced by the nose of the Bead being immediately transmitted through the walls in all directions, without injury to the corner. I he unusual width of the web in the EXPAN- SION Beads — approximately three inches — per- mits of their being fastened in any position without the use of a clip. Because of their uniform, con- tinuous fastening surface, they may as readily be wired, stapled, nailed or stuck, to any kind of build- ing material, and this item of economy will be plain cn sight to all erectors of beads. Made of right-coat Galvanized Open Hearth Sheets in 8,9, 10 and 1 2 foot lengths. Crated in 500 and 1,000 foot lots. Weight per 1,000 feet, 240 pounds. No. 1 Bead is also made of 14 oz. cold rolled copper, for use with exterior stucco, and will be furnished promptly in 10 ft. lengths. Other standard corner bead lengths furnished on about 30 days’ notice. Weight and crating the same as for Galvanized Expansion Bead. No. 2 EXPANSION Corner Bead combines with the merits of the outside bead a ground to which the mechanic may work, insuring correct lines and saving labor. This Bead is a great advance over the strip of metal lath heretofore used to strengthen inside angles, and is furnished in lengths up to 12 feet; providing continuous reinforcement from floor to ceiling This latter combination will appeal strongly to Architects and Contractors who are all too familiar with the grief attached to this peculiar phase of building construction, as well as to owner-, who are weary of the sight of cracked corners. Made of Tighl-coat Galvanized Open Hearth Sheets in S, 9. 10 and 12 foot lengths. Crated in 500 and 1,000 foot lots. Weight per 1,000 feet. 240 pounds. WRITE FOR PRICES 1 62 Vi yiLWAUK ^prcstia,c THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtlJ*(0O R [R U O l^Tfl IM C) ©? “Expansion” Door and Window Casings (Patent applied for). Made with two styles of moulding — No. 6 O G., as shown above; No. 4, >4 round. For and 3 4 inch grounds. Made with ?8 inch diamond mesh flange. EXPANSION Door and Window Casings are designed for use in building construction in which, because of sanitary and fire-proofing require- ments, the use of wood is to be avoided wherever possible. “EXPANSION” Casings are not so costly as hardwood finish; they are simple and artistic in design; they may be readily mitred with a hack-saw and mitre box and are easily fastened into place with nails. The EXPANSION Casing with its expanded metal wings, provides a bond between itself and the plaster which does away with cleaveage be- tween moulding and plaster. The wings of the “EXPANSION" Casing are sufficiently wide to extend past the buck over on to the Tile, Metal Lath, etc., to the partition, providing a bond between casing and partition and strongly reinforcing the plaster. EXPANSION" Casings are furnished in 6, 7%, 8, 9, 10 and 12 fool lengths. I hey are made from the highest quality of Open Hearth Steel, Tight Coat Gal- vanized. EXP ANSION" Casings are crated approximately 500 feet to a crate. Ship- ping weight approximately 175 pounds per 500 fool crate. Plaster Screed. V. — Point of Inner lip for H inch grounds. By some the above method is preferred as more artistic In appearance than when the cas- ing is flush with the plaster- ing. One advantage in the above is that should any clea- vage develop from shrinkage in the plaster where it meets the moulding it will be In the shadow and not easily visible. THE IDEAL and most practical way to mitre ''Expan- sion” Casings is to cut through the moul ling only and allow the expand- ed metal portion to remain intact. These webs will, in this manner, overlap at the cor- ners, giving a dou- ble bond at the weakest point and providing unusual st rengt h. ALSO MADE OF COLD ROLLED COPPER For high cla»s wort, wheie ex- clusive results are desired, we will furnish our "EXPANSION" Cas- ings in 14 oz. cold rolled copper. Copper Casings will be shipped promptly in 8 fool lengths- other standard casing lengths on about 30 days notice. Weight and crating approximately the same as for the regular "EXPANSION" Casings. WRITE FOR PRICES “EXPANSION” Metal Door and Window Casings may also be mitred as shown here. 163 [Ml D LWA UK1I ♦prestige THE REFLECTION OF QualitB-CO^lRyOATntMCi c® Net mesh’’ Expanded Diamond Metal Lath TABLE OF WEIGHTS AND SIZES IN VARIOUS GAUGES Painted Size of Sheets No. of Sheets in Bdl. No. of Yaros in Bdl. Weight per Yd. Weight per Bel. 27 Gauge 24x96 in. 9 16 2 35 37!6lbs. 26 Gauge 24x96 in. 9 16 2.50 40 ib«. 2? Gauge 24x96 in. 9 16 3.00 48 lbs. 24 Gauge 24x96 in. 9 !6 3.40 54 lbs. All flat painted Diamond Mesh Me‘al Lath can also be furnished in sheets 30x96 inches. 20 Yards to Bundle. Galvanized Hot Galvanized After Formed Size of Sheets No. of Sheets | in Bdl. No. of Y ards in Bdl. Weight per Yd. Weight per Bdl. 26 Gauge 24x96 in. 9 16 3.00 48 lbs. 24 Gauge 24x96 in. 9 16 4.00 64 lbs. CUT FROM GALVANIZED SHEET Z7 Gauge 24x96 in. 9 16 2.83 45 lbs. 24 Gauge 24x96 in. 9 i 16 3.47 56 lbs. All our Metal Lath is heat treated and re-annealed after formed, which gives metal greater life and strength. “Netmesh” Corrugated Metal Lath Table of Weights and Sizes r _ We'gbt per Square Y„rd 1 Size of Sheets Yards Pain ed H tGalv. Cut Galv. Sht |S^#*ets to Bd' In Bdl 27 2.35 2.83 ,'24x96 9 16 26 2.50 : 3 00 |24x 96 9 25 3 00 ... 24x96 9 16 24 3.40 4.00 3.47 ,24x96 9 16 All our Metal Lath is heat treated and re-annealed after formed, which gives the metal greater life and strength. Expansion Flashing No. 7 Prevents cracks where stucco joins window and door frames. The "EXPANSION" FLASHING, with its reinforcing and bonding webs of EXPANDED METAL, keeps the wall intact and tight around the openings, promot- ing peace and comfort for the householder. The "EXPANSION" FLASHING is furnished with flange up to two inches wide. In ordering please specify width of flange. Made of Tight-Coat Galvanized Open Hearth Steel. LENGTHS — 6 ft., 7 ft. 6 in., X ft.. 9 ft.. 10 and 12 ft. CRATE LOT — Approximately 500 ft. to the crate. WEIGHT CRATED — 350 lbs. per thousand feet. "EXPANSION" FLASHING also furnished in 14 ounce Cold Rolled Copper, and can be shipped prompt- ly in 10 ft. lengths; other standard lengths on about 30 days notice. Weight and crating same as regular EXPANSION” FLASHING. 164 [Ml D (LJ OE IE ‘prestige the 'M7 Tc-oX'J^ REFLECTION OF Qualitu*C©[RIRy ©ATB1N1G ©f> As its name indicates “Stay-Rib’’ Metal Lath possesses a strength peculiar to itself, due to its form and position of its stays or strands between ribs. Size of Sheet 24x 96 inches. Ribs 1% inches apart center to center. Width of Rib, V> inch. STAY-RIB METAL LATH “Stay Rib” has reinforcing ribs Vz in. wide and 1% inches apart centre to centre. This gi.es a riric flat and strong lath, permitting extra wide spacing of studs, joists or channels and effecting a saving, fore, in both labor and material. “Stay-Rib” sheets are square and there is no loss in laps. It has no jagged points to lacerate tip hands of the mechanic. All this spells labor saving. “Stay-Rib” is as stiff or stiffer on given centres than heavier and more expensive laths. More econ omy! It’s meshes are so formed, moreover, that the webbed section of the lath is thoroughly imbeddei no matter how slight the pressure of the trowel on the mortar. “Stay-Rib” is so constructed that the larger proportion of flat surface permits scratching in of tin mortar and doubling back from the same scaffold. This is practically two-coat work and means a ver; decided economy in both mortar and labor. All our Metal Lath is heat treated and re-annealed after formed, which gives the metal greater lifi and strength. ••K M* \ NSIO V FI. I S II PI, A STMIt I N’G SCltFKI) No :t MII.COR COLO HO I, I. ICO STIOF.L, CHANiNFLS Made of Galvanized Steel, for Vi inch grounds only. Out may easily be blocked out for % or % inch. The "KXPANSio.v screed is designed lor use wherever 1’oitland Cement and Xante or Gypsum Plaster are to be joined to one another. For use where the cem • n t base is to be flush with t e plas- tered wall or for dividing cement wainscoting front ' 1 • oil tered w a 1 1 i i is ideal and unique, as its ex- panded metal wings bond and reinforce both the ■ • 1 ind tin plaster, tying them together firmly and *b. in-: a waj with the cracks commonly unavoid- able under suoh conditions. •■’or use with our "KXPANSION" Door Casings, "here tie- Casing is run right down to the floor and the cement base is to he flush with the plastering, this No ;! " KX 1 1 A NSION" Screed can he used with perfect results. Made m 10 and 12 foot lengths and crated 1,000 and 080 feet i" the crate respectively. Shipping weight -SO pounds crated per 1,000 feet Write for prices. Stock Sizes mill Weights No. 1(> Gauge :l i in. weight per lin. ft 276 lbs. 1 in. weight per lin. ft 332 ibs. 1 ’4 in. weight per lin. ft 456 lbs. Length of leg % in. Stock lengths — % in., 12, 14* 16, IS and 20 feet; 1 in. and 1*4 in., 16, IS and 20 feet| Packed % in. and 1 in., 20 pieces to bundle; 1*4 ini 10 pieces to bundle. Channels 22 ft. long can be furnished on special orders. 1(13 -1 Ml 0 LVYAU IK EE -prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUixj*(CO[RlRy (OATOtMIC) (Of 1 “MILWAUKEE DIAMOND” EXPANDED METAL LATH Furnished in Open Hearth Steel and CPE/etaP®.D Galvanized or Painted. The peculiar formation of this lath allows the mortar to imbed on both sides, so that it cannot possibly work loose. Only Full Bundles Shipped. Furnished as Follows: No. 27 Gauge in Sheets 21x96 inches. No. 26 Gauge in Sheets 21x96 inches. No. 24 Gauge in Sheets 22x96 inches. A high grade Lath. Perfectly rigid. The nature of the mesh prevents cracking of plaster. Metal Lath is fireproof, and no excretions from the metal obtain to discolor or stain the plaster nor do streaks of dust collect because the whole surface of plaster dries out quickly and evenly. Cracking of plaster is usually caused by the excessive contraction and expansion of lath, but Metal lath does not swell from the moisture in the plaster when first applied, hence does not dry out and draw away from the plaster later on. It’s this contraction of wood lath that breaks the “key” or clinch of the plaster that permits it to separate and fall. Metal Lath is light, yet rigid, and can be easily cut or shaped and can be rapidly and cheaply ap- plied. “HERRINGBONE” EXPANDED METAL LATH Size of mesh, 7-32x114 inches. Sheets, 2014x96 inches. Packed 15 sheets (22 y 2 sq. yds.) per bundle. Full Bundles Only Shipped. Weights Per Square Yard. Painted. Galvanized. No. 27 Gauge 2.25 lbs. 2.82 lbs. No. 26 Gauge 2.50 lbs. Not Made. No. 24 Gauge 3.37 lbs. 3.91 lbs. In ordering Metal Lath always mention gauge and whether painted or galvanized. Net Prices Given In Latest Price Sheet 104 Cornice ^Architectural :: Sheet metalwork :: ■ •Vj-’.'V V 1 \'J • - ■ I** f . V'HiV'; IBi Iffilg L* "v IE Machinery and Tool Equipment of this department in our factory is unexcelled, being so complete, and in- cluding special machines exclusively of our own con- struction for forming material, that it enables us to produce anything desired in this line, whether of simple or intricate construction to meet all architectural requirements. (All our machines are patented.) ESMrSbS :'f| foil ■Mfri — — t. - ' Jw » -^3 ‘WiLCOR’}^; [Ml D LWAURII -presume THE REFLECTION OF Q Udl it 0) [r^ [rN^ [ID 0 ^TT 0 IN] (S) ©® GALVANIZED CORNICES Tinners find it to their Interest to handle our Cornices as it enables them to take work which otherwise would he impossible to secure. We furnish Cornices in large sections complete, ready and easy to erect. All Brackets, Modil- lions and Dentils are riveted and soldered to the Cornices, and Mouldings run through solid. We make all styles and sizes and from any drawings furnished. CORNICE CLEAT NAILED HOW TO ORDER. Give measurement of wall at foot of Cornice with diagram showing plan of wall at same place. Give number of mitres, if any other than square give exact angle. State finish desired at end, whether return, double return or end blocks, also whether Cornice is to be built into wall or put on after wall is complete, and whether for frame, brick or rock face stone building or concrete, we construct Cornice to suit. If Cornice Cover is wanted mention thickness of wall, and if wall extends above Cor- nice give height of wall extension. All end Blocks are 12 inches wide. We also furnish Cornices from Cold Rolled Copper. 10(1 M D LWA HJ K ^ WlLCO#” prestige the reflection of Quality*©© IR IR (LD ©^TTO INI © ©® GALVANIZED LINTEL CORNICES AND BELT MOULDINGS Make Very Effective Beam Covering. We make all styles and sizes and from any drawings furnished. Height 4% in.; projection 3% in:; girt 12 in. List price per lineal foot, $0.15. Height 4 in.; projection 3% in.; girt 14 in. List price per lineal foot, $0.18. Height 4% in.; projection 3% in:; girt 12 in. List price per lineal foot, $0.15. Height 7 in.; projection 5 in.; girt 18 in. List price per lineal foot, $0.40. Height 7 in.; projection 4% in.; girt 16 in. List price per lineal foot, $0.20. Height 12 in.; projection SV 2 in,; girt 20 in. List price per lineal foot, $0.45. Always Order hy Number. FOR SPECIAL WORK. Send us your plans, sketches and specifications — we’ll give prompt estimate. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. "JWTTcbH"^ LWAU K EE -yrcsliacrns REFLECTION OF QuaUtu,»(C©[RlRy <0 ATP [MO ©f GALVANIZED LINTEL CORNICES AND BELT MOULDINGS Height 8 in.; projection G in.; girt 2 0 in. List price per lineal foot, $0.45. Height 8 in.; projection G in.; girt 20 in. List price per lineal foot, $0.28. No. 88. Height 12 in.; projection 8% in.; girt 20 in. List price per lineal foot, $0.45. Height 12 in.; projection S in.; girt 20 in. List Price per lineal foot, $0.28. No. 90. No. 91. Height 11 in.; projection 7 in.; girt 24 in. List price per lineal foot, $0.32. Height 12 in.; projection 7% in.; girt 20 in. List price per lineal foot, $0.28. Always Order by Number. FOR SPECIAL AVOIlIv. Send us your plans, sketches and specifications — we'll give prompt estimate. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 108 IMOLWAO K ■prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtii‘C@[RIRy OATOtNKOi C® GALVANIZED CORNICES We make all styles and sizes and from any drawings furnished. Covering for Cornices not furnished unless specially ordered. List Prices. No. 312 — Cornice, height 18 in., projection 8 in $0.65 per lin. ft. No. 312 — End Blocks, 12 in. face 3.80 each List Prices. No. 300 — Cornice, height 18 in., projection 8 in $0.75 per lin. ft. No. 300 — End Blocks, 12 in. face 4.25 each List Prices. No. 301 — Cornice, height 20 in., projection 10 in $1.00 per lin. ft. No. 301 — End Blocks, 12 in. face 4.35 each List Prices. No. 302 — Cornice, height 24 in., projection 12 in $1.20 per lin. ft. No. 302 — End Blocks, 12 in. face 4.25 each No. 302 — Cornice, height 24 in., projection 12 in $1.20 per lin. ft. No. 302 — End Blocks, 12 in. face 4.25 each Always Order by Number. |’OH SPECIAL WORK. Send iis your plans, sketches and specifications — we’ll give prompt estimate. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 100 "TKilcoR"'^, M 1 LWAUK EE -prestige THE REFLECTION OF Qualitu,* GALV ANIZED CORNICES We make all styles and sizes and from any drawings furnished. Covering for Cornices not furnished unless specially ordered. List Prices. No. .352 — Cornice, height 2S in., projection 14 in $ 1.75 per lin ft. No. 352 — End Blocks, 12 in. face 4.00 each No. 352 — Urns 2.50 each No. 352 — Pediment 20.00 each List Prices. No. 351 — Cornice, height 30 in., projection 15 in $ 1.90 per lin. ft. No. 351 — End Blocks, 12 in. face 5.00 each No. 359 — Urns 4.00 each No. 351 — Pediment 30.00 each Always Order by Number. FOR SPECIAL WORK. Send us your plans, sketches and specifications — we’ll give prompt estimate. Crating charged evlra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 177 [M10LWAUK “IWlLCOJi 'S^ J^rCStl^C THE REFLECTION OF Q UCtl \t XJ*(0 © [F^ IF^ GJ 0 ^ IT D [M (5) Qf* GALVANIZED CORNICES We make all styles and sizes and from any drawings furnished. Covering for Cornices not furnished unless specially ordered. List Prices. No. 311 — Cornice, height 4S in., projection 24 in $ 3.50 per lin. ft. No. 311 — End Blocks, 12 in. face 10.00 each No. 311 — Urns 10.00 each No. 311 — Pediment, 6 ft. long 35.00 each List Prices. No. 350 — Cornice, height 45 in., projection 16 in $ 3.30 per lin. ft. No. 350 — End Blocks, 12 in. face 8.00 each No. 3 50 — Urns 4.00 each No. 35 0 — Pediment 16.00 each No. 3651 — Letters, 6x8 in .80 each Always Order by Number. FOR SPECIAL WORK. Send us your plans, sketches and specifications — we’ll give prompt estimate. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 178 “MilcoTTS^ * J*resti GALVANIZED EMBOSSED C ORNICES The nature of (his work permits of richness in designs — at a moderate cost. Covering for Cornices not furnished unless specially ordered. List Prices. ’ZMXgtgjZjt » 't.'f.sm □ tS; ■ V N. x Vn. x ' fft. & 'r- j? ^ ^ *> y ", No. No. No. B452 — Cornice, height 36 in., projection 20 in $1.S0 per lin. ft. B452 — End Blocks, 12 in. face 5.30 each B452 — Urns 2.00 each List Prices. No. B450 — Cornice, height 34 in., projection 16 in $1.70 per lin. ft. No. B450 — End Blocks, 12 in. face 5.00 each No. B450 — Urns 2.20 each List Prices. No. B457 — Cornice, height 2 6 in., projection 14 in $1.20 per lin. ft. No. B457 — End Blocks, 12 in. face 2.40 each No. 352 — Urns 1.60 each Always Order by Number. FOIt SPECIAL WORK. Send us your plans, sketches and specifications — we’ll give prompt estimate. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 182 "IWiLcoJi'S^ [Ml 0 LWA OKIE "prestige THE REFLECTION OF Q ual it _y»(0 © [R 1R QJ <0 ^VT 0 [Ml © ©§> GALVANIZED EMBOSSED CORNICES List Prices. No. B453 — Cornice, height 30 in., projection 15 in $1.60 per lin. ft. No. B453 — End Blocks, 12 in. face 4.60 each No. B453 — Urns 1.80 each No. 3 651 — Letters, 6x8 in 80 each List Prices. No. B451 — Cornice, height 36 in., projection 15 in $1.50 per lin. ft. No. B451 — End Blocks, 12 in face 4.60 each No. B4 51 — Urns 2.3 0 each HOW TO ORDER CORNICES. Give measurement of wall at foot of Cornice with diagram showing plan of wall at same place. Give number of mitres; if any other than square give exact angle. State finish desired at end, whether return, double return or end blocks, also whether Cornice is to be built into wall or put on after wall is complete, and whether for frame, brick or rock face stone or concrete building — we construct Cornice to suit. Always Order by Number. FOR SPECIAL WORK. Send us your plans, sketches and specifications — we’ll give prompt estimate. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. is:? IMHLWAU K prCStiO,C THE REFLECTION OF QuCxlitU,*©© [R IR LJ) (0 ^ U DIM© ©® PUTTYLESS SKYLIGHT With Louvre Ventilator on Ends. Our Skylights are made of 2 6 Gauge Open Hearth Galvanized Sheets, and have proper ventila- tion and condensation gutter. No. 895. Double Pitch. Equipped with Ribbed Glass. Wired Glass furnished when desired. PUTTYLESS SKYLIGHT With “Milwaukee'’ Ventilator and Glass Ends. No. 89(5. Double Pitch. Equipped with Ribbed Glass. Wired Glass furnished when desired. These Puttyless Skylights are a decided innovation and eliminate the troubles which to some extent obtain with skylights the glass of which is laid in putty. The general Metal Construction is of Galvanized Steel and the ribs that hold the glass in place are fastened with copper cleats extending from the sash through the ribs and clinched. This method provides for expansion and contraction and easy replacement of the glass. Crating Charged Extra at Cost. 184 M 1 LWAUR E E • prestige THE REFLECTION OF Quality©© 1^ IR HD © ATO IN © ©t> PUTTYLESS SKYLIGHT Our Skylights are made of 26 Gauge Open Hearth Galvanized Sheets, and have proper ventilation and condensation gutter. Cannot Leak. Not Expensive. Last I indefinitely Simple in Construc- tion. No. 897. Hipped. Equipped with Ribbed Glass. Wired Glass furnished when desired. This Skylight is in all respects regarding the puttyless feature, constructed like (lie ones shown on (he previous page, the only difference being in the style. List Prices. Size. No. 895. No. 896. No. 897. Size. No. 895. No. 896 No. 897. 3x 3 ft. Ka in. C lass . . $11.10 $ 1 2.00 $14.00 6x 6 ft., % in. Glass . . $31.40 $33.00 $35.00 3x 4 ft. ,{ io in. C lass . . 14.10 1 5.00 1 7.00 6.x 8 ft., % in. Glass . . 41.20 42.00 44.80 3x 5 ft. ■Mg in. G lass . 15.10 1 6.50 18.00 6x1 0 ft., % in. Glass . . 53.40 54.00 57.80 3x 6 ft. %e in. C lass . . 17.10 1 S.00 20.00 6x1 2 ft., 14 in. Glass. . 56.80 60.00 64.00 4.x 4 ft. 3 Ac, in. ( lass . 15.20 1 7.30 1 8.50 6x1 4 ft., % in. Glass . . 64.80 67.50 72.00 4x 5 ft. ■/'1G in. C lass 19.60 22.00 22.50 7x 7 ft., !4 in. Glass . . 44.40 4 6.00 48.00 4x 6 ft. %0 in. C lass . 23.60 24.80 26.50 Sx 8 ft., % in. Glass . . 55.60 57.50 60.00 4.x 8 ft. ■?io in. ( lass 28.40 30.00 32.00 Sxl 2 ft., y 4 in. Glass . . 72. SO 75.00 80.00 5x r ft. 3 /ir, in. ( lass . 23.60 25.00 26.50 Sx 1 4 ft., y 4 in. Glass . . 86.00 87.00 93.00 5x 9 ft. % in. G lass 34.20 37.50 40.00 9x 9 ft., % in. Glass. . 63.60 66.00 68.00 5x10 ft. % in. C lass . 43.60 45.00 48.00 10x10 ft 4 in. Glass. 77.60 79.50 82.00 Skylights will be shipped complete with Vents and Dampers unless otherwise specified. Crating Charged Extra at Cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 185 ■^3 "J f n."iLcaJi"J~ : [Ml 0 LW'AU RIIE • Jrcsti^c THE REFLECTION OF QuaUt^COtRlRILJKOATOtNlCi €© GALVANIZED IRON SKYLIGHTS GLASS LAID IN PUTTY. No. 880. Single Pitch. Is hinged when required and used as a scuttle. Wood curbs not furnished. Made in the following sizes. Special sizes to order. List Prices Each. Size. Size. Size. 3x o ft., %c in. Glass. . $ 8.00 4x 6 ft., % in. Glass . . $16.50 6x12 ft., y 4 in. Glass . . $40.00 3x 4 ft-. %6 in. Glass . . 10.00 4x S ft., % in. Glass . . 20.00 6x1 4 ft.. y 4 in. Glass . . 45.00 3x 5 ft., % G in. Glass . . 11.00 5x 9 ft., % in. Glass. . 25.00 8x1 0 ft.. y 4 in. Glass . . 42.50 3x 6 ft., 3 /ig in. Glass . . 1 2.00 5x10 ft., % in. Glass . . 30.00 8x1 2 ft., Vt in. Glass . . 50.00 4x 4 ft.. % in. Glass. . 11.50 6x 8 ft., y 4 in. Glass . . 28.00 8x1 4 ft., y 4 in. Glass . . 58.00 4x 5 ft., % in. Glass . . 14.00 6x10 ft., y 4 in. Glass . . 36.00 Our Skylights are made of 2 6 Gauge Open Hearth Galvanized Sheets and have proper ventilation and condensation gutter. Are absolutely snow and water tight. Frames are made to fit over wood curb. In giving measurements name distance from out to out of curb. Skylights larger than 6x10 ft. will be shipped in as large sections as con- venient for transportation. Be sure to mention whether Pitch is to run (he short or long way of Skylight. Prices include i n - or *4 in. Ribbed Glass and Ventilators where shown, but do not include wood curb or putty. Sizes given are from out to out of curb. No. 881. Double Pitch. Has stationary Louvre Ventilator on each end. Made in the following sizes. Special sizes to order. List Prices Each. Size. Size. Size. 3x 3 ft. %6 in. Glass. . $12.00 4x 6 ft., %6 in. Glass. $24.80 6x1 2 ft.. y 4 in. Glass . . $60.00 3x 4 ft. %6 in. Glass . . 15.00 4x S ft.. ?1G in. Glass. 30.00 6x14 ft., y 4 in. Glass . . 67.50 3x 5 ft. %6 in. Glass . . 16.50 5x 9 ft.. y 4 in. Glass. 3 7.50 Sxl 0 ft., y 4 in. Glass . . 63.80 3x 6 ft. 3 /16 in. Glass . . 18.00 5x10 ft., y 4 in. Glass. 45.00 8x12 ft., y 4 in. Glass . . 75.00 4x 4 ft. in. Glass . . 17.30 6x 8 ft., y 4 in. Glass. 42.00 Sxl 4 ft., y 4 in. Glass . . 87.00 4x 5 ft. %6 in. Glass. . 22.00 6x10 ft., y 4 in. Glass. 54.00 Prices for Copper and larger Skylights quoted upon application. Crating Charged Extra at Cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. ISO -=3 ‘miicoK"^ : [Ml D LWA UKII 'prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUt^>C©lRlRy (QATfltMCi c® GALVANIZED IRON SKYLIGHTS GLASS LAID IN PUTTY. State whether wanted with or without Tubular Ventilators. Made in the sizes given. Special sizes to order. List Prices Each. Size With Vent and 1 tampers Without Ventila- tion Size With Vent and Dampers Without Ventila- tion 3x 9 ft., TIG in. Glass . . . . .... $14.00 $11.10 6.x 6 ft., y 4 in. Glass . . . . . . . $35.00 $31.40 3x 4 ft., ?1G in. Glass . . . . .... 17.00 14.10 6x S ft., % in. Glass. . . . . . . 44. SO 41.20 3x 5 ft., 71 G in. Glass . . . . .... 18.00 15.1 0 6x10 ft., % in. Glass. . . . . . . 57.80 53.40 3x 6 ft., 'he in. Glass . . . . .... 20.00 17.10 6x12 ft., in. Glass . . . . . . . 64.00 56.80 4x 4 ft., •He in. Glass . . . . .... 1 S.50 15.20 6x14 ft., y 4 in. Glass. . . . . . . 72.00 64.80 4x 5 ft., •/1G in. Glass . . . .... 22.50 19.60 7x 7 ft., y 4 in. Glass . . . . . . . 48.00 44.40 4.x 6 ft., n; in. Glass . . . .... 26.50 23.60 Sx S ft., y 4 in. Glass . . . . . . . 60.00 55.60 4.x 8 ft., 3 /l0 in. Glass . . . . .... 32.00 28.40 Sxl 2 ft.. y 4 in. Glass. . . . . . . 80.00 72.80 5x 5 ft., ’) 1G in. Glass. . . .... 26.50 23.60 Sxl 4 ft., y 4 in. Glass . . . . . . . 93.00 86.00 5x 9 ft., % in. Glass . . . .... 40.00 34.20 9x 9 ft., y 4 in. Glass . . . . . . . 6S.00 63.60 5x10 ft., % in. Glass 48.00 43.60 10x10 ft., y 4 in. Glass . . . . . . . S2.00 77.60 Our Skylights are made of 20 gauge open hearth galvanized sheets, and have proper ventilation and condensation gutter, and are absolutely snow and water tight. Frames are made to tit over wood curb. In giving measurements name distance from out to out of curb. Skylights larger than 0x10 feet will be shipped in as large sections as convenient for transportation. Skylights will be shipped complete with Vents and Dampers unless otherwise specified. Prices include y 1G in. or Vt in. Ribbed Glass and Ventilators where shown, but do not include wood curb or putty. Sizes given are from out to out of curb rices for Copper and larger Skylights quoted on application. Crating Charged Extra at Cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 187 ^ “miTc oR” ^ — M 0 LWA OKIE • prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtjaC©^l^y^ATO(Nl© ©§> GALVANIZED IRON SKYLIGHTS GLASS LAID IN PUTTY. No. 881. Hipped Turret. Has stat ion ary Louvre Ventilators on sides nul ends. Made in the sizes given. Special Sizes to Order. L ist Prices Each. Size Size Size 3x3 ft.. y 10 in. Glass . . . . $ 1 S.SO 4x 6 ft., "10 in. Glass. . . $3 8.5 0 6x12 ft. , % in. Glass .$ 93.50 3x1 H., in. Glass . . . . 23.50 lx S ft., %6 in. Glass ... 46. SO 6x11 ft. , % in. Glass . 105.00 3x5 ft- -Tig in. Glass . . . . 25. SO 5x 9 ft., % in. Glass ... 5 S.5 0 8x10 ft. , 14 in. Glass 99.30 3x6 ft- % 6 in. Glass . . . . 2S.00 5x10 ft., % in. Glass ... 7 0.00 Sxl 2 ft. 14 in. Glass . 117.00 1x4 ft- %c in. Glass . . . . 27.00 6x S ft., 14 in. Glass . . . 65.50 Sxl 1 ft. , 14 in. Glass . 135.50 4x5 ft- 3 /lG in. Glass. . . . 32. SO 6 x10 ft., % in. Glass . . . 84.00 Our Skylights are made of 26 gauge open hearth galvanized sheets, have proper ventilation and condensation gutter and are absolutely watertight. Frames are made to tit over wood curb. Prices include % G in. or 14 in. Ribbed Glass and Ventilators where shown, hut do not include wood curb or putty. Sizes given are from out to out of curb. In giving measurements name distance from out to out of curb. Skylights larger than 6x10 ft. will be shipped in as large sections as convenient for transportation. Has Ridge Ventilator and Movable Side Sashes, with Locking Apparatus. Made in the sizes given. Special sizes to order. List Prices Each. Size. Size. Size. 3x 3 ft- 3/ie in. Glass. . . $36.00 4x 6 ft- i n - Glass. . 64.00 6x12 ft- 14 in. Glass . . .142.40 3x 4 ft- 3/ 16 in. Glass. . . 42.00 lx S ft., Sjg in- Glass . . 73.70 6x14 ft- 14 in. Glass. . .173.60 3x 5 ft- %G in. Glass. . . 4S.40 5x 9 ft- 14 in. Glass . .102.00 Sxl 0 ft- y 4 in. Glass . . .165.50 3x 6 ft- 3 /ig in. Glass. . . 55.00 5x10 ft., 14 in. Glass . .115.50 Sxl 2 ft- 14 in. Glass . . .184.60 4x 4 ft- % 6 in. Glass. . . 46.80 6x S ft- 14 in. Glass. .109.50 Sxl 4 ft., % in. Glass . . .204.60 4x 5 ft- 3 /i6 in. Glass. . . 57. SO 6x10 ft- 14 in. Glass. . 133.00 Prices for Copper and larger Skylights quoted on application. Crating Charged Extra at Cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. IKS ^ IWlL COJi'S^ [M D U KEI •prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtg-CTR^y^AITTO© ©f>| CUrOLA SKYLIGHT WITH “MILWAUKEE” VENTILATOR AM) LOl'VRE VENTILATORS. No. S‘)0. Equipped with Ribbed Glass — Wired Glass furnished when so ordered List Prices Each. Size With Uihhed Glass 3x3 ft., ■ •‘He in $1 s.so 3x4 ft., , Ho in 23.50 4x4 ft., , Ho in 27.00 4x6 ft-, . Ho in 38.50 5 x 5 ft., . Ho in 40.00 5x9 ft., , % in 62.00 6x6 ft. , % in 57.50 6xS ft. . V4 in 65.50 STORM-PROOF Ventilation Regulated. In the construction of this Cupola Skylight the “Louvres” on the four sides may be opened or closed, each side independent of the other, regulation being by means of a chain attached to a bar, which is fastened to each section. The bar is equipped with a spring in such a manner that the Louvres are held closed and may be opened, for ventilation, by pull- ing the chain the required distance. The “Milwaukee” Ventilator on the top provides proper Air Circulation to keep the Skylight Glass from sweating. Strong, Rigid Construe- tion are particular features of all our Skylights. They are huilt for excellent service. Crating Charged Extra at Cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 189 0 LWA y K prCStigC THE REFLECTION OF Q UqI t 1 jg»(Q Q [R [R Q Q AT D [f^ Cfi (Q® TORREPO” VENTILATING GALVANIZED SKYLIGHT THE ACME OF PERFECTION. To meet the requirements of Architects and Builders for a Perfect Ventilat- ing Skylight, the "TORPEDO'’ offers a combination in construction which is unequaled. It combines with the ordinary types of skylight tops a Ventilator provided with a movable shutter for opening, closing or otherwise regulating, to the amount of ventilation desired. The ventilating opening is protected with coarse mesh wire screening, to prevent the entering of sparrows, swallows, or other birds. Wire cables are fastened at the upper four corners of a movable shutter and operate over single pulleys at the corners and over a twin pulley in the middle of cross bar. The movable shutter operates between the inner side of upper casing and the outer side of wire screen and is raised to open by pulling the chain and held in place by fastening inside; it is lowered to close by releasing the chain. Exterior View, with section b roke n away, showing interior construction with Ventilator open. Fire-Proof. The fusible link (see the cut), j disconnects or separates from the heat in case of ; fire reaching the skylight when ventilator is open, and causes the shutter to drop automatically of I its own weight, closing the ventilator opening. | For Pi-ices See Next Page. 11)0 M 0 LWA (U K “MiLcaJi”S^ prestige the reflection of QuaUt\j*(C© 1R 1R (LD ©^ITD [M © ©f)l TORPEDO” VENTILATING SKYLIGHT- Co » tiiued Galvanized. Fire Proof, Automatic and Non-Fire Draft. Made in three styles of Skylight Tops — Hipped, Single Pitch and Double Pitch. No. 901. Single Pitch Simple in Construction — Easily Operated. Fist Prices Each. Sizes from Out to Out of Curb. With Ribbed Glass. No. 900 Hipped. No. 901 Single Pitch. No. 902 Double Pitch. 3x 3 feet 3 /ie in - $ 26.00 $ 21.30 $ 25.30 3 x 4 feet 3 /ig in. 32.50 2 7.50 31.50 3 x 5 feet %o in- 35.80 29.00 34.50 3x 6 feet 3 /ig in. 39.00 31. SO 37. SO 4x 4 feet 3/,c in. 37.50 30.50 36.30 4x 5 feet 3 /ki in. 45.50 37.00 43.00 4x 6 feet %« in. 53. SO 43.80 52.00 4x 8 feet 'Yta in. 65.00 53.00 C3.00 5x 5 feet y 10 in. 5 6.0 0 45.80 54.30 5x 9 feet % in. SI. 30 6 6.30 78.80 5x1 0 feet % in. 97.50 79.50 94.50 fix 6 feet Vi in. 73.00 60.00 71.00 fix S feet Vi in. SI. 00 64.30 78.30 6x10 feet % in. 117.00 95.00 113.00 Plenty of 1 fight, and Ventilation. Easily The fusible-link feature makes it auto- operated and adjustable to any desired nmtirally self-closing in case lire occurs, amount of air circulation. thereby closing off the air draft. Prices do not include Wood Curb or Putty. For Ventilating Skylights made from Copper, or when fitted with wired prices on application. ('rating Charged Extra at Cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. instead of ribbed glass, 191 LW'AU Kll ‘prestige the reflection of QualitiiCO^^yOATOtMlCi ©? COLLAPSIBLE YENTILATOE WITH GLASS TOP. Especially Adapted for Moving Picture Theaters. This ventilator in con- struction is especially feat- ured for large amount of light and great volume of controllable ventilation. It is particularly adapted for M o v i n g Picture Theaters over the Filin Operating Booth where both light and ventilation are decidedly necessary. Highly recommended and specified by Architects. Unequaled for Apartment Buildings where great volume of light and air circulation are essential in the inner halls or courts. Eliminates all impure stagnant air and smell eminating from kitchens and basements. The movable sections of the ventilator are raised and lowered with a chain working over a system of pulleys, and the volume of ventilation can be nicely regulated by increasing or lessening the open spaces between the sections. List Prices Each. 24x36 inches $29.00 3 0x4 2 inches 33.00 36x42 inches 36.00 3 6x4 8 inches 38.00 Very simple in construction, easily operated and very effec- tive in results for any kind of a structure requiring a great amount of light and ventila- tion. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 1 J»l» mriL coji ’s^ [Ml 0 U) (H -prestige THE reflection of Qualit^C© 1R IR GJ O ATP 1M gi €© With Steel Top. MILWAUKEE’’ VENTILATOR . GALVANIZED. With % inch Wired Glass. Xo. 705. No. 700. Unequaled for drawing out impure air, smoke, gas, steam, dust, etc., from buildings, and does it perfectly without requiring any attention whatever. List Prices Each. Steel Top Glass Top Steel Top Glass Top Steel Top Glass Top 6 inch . . . . . . . $2.50 $4.60 1 4 inch . . . $S.40 3 6 inch . . . . . . $3 6.00 $46.00 7 inch . . . . . . . 2.70 5.00 1 6 inch . . . . . . . 7.00 11.40 4 0 inch . . . . . . 50.00 63.00 8 inch . . . . . . . 2.90 5.50 1 8 inch . . . . . . . S.50 12.90 48 inch. . . . . . 70.00 88.00 9 inch . . . 5.80 2 0 inch . . . . . . .12.00 16.50 6 0 inch . . . . . . 96.00 122.00 1 0 inch . . . 6.80 2 4 inch . . . 21.50 7 2 inch . . . . . . 1 20.00 158.00 12 inch . . . . . . . 4.40 7.80 3 0 inch . . . . . . .24.00 31.50 MILWAUKEE” VENTILATOR 14 inch Wired Glass Top, WITH REGULATING DAMPER. GALVAN- IZED. Air Vent Reg- ulated as Desired. The general construction of this Ventilator is the same as the one shown above, ex- cepting that it is equipped with a Cylindrical Damper, operated by a chain running over a ball bearing pulley. By gravity the damper is al- ways d o w n (ventilating shaft open) but is operated to close either partially or altogether, as desired, sim- ply by pulling on the chain which draws up the damper and closes off the air shaft. List Prices Each. Wired Glass Top 1 S inch $1 5.00 20 inch 20.00 24 inch 27.00 30 inch 36.00 36 inch 56.00 Showing Damper Down — Ventilating Shaft open. Sh owin Till- Cylindrical Damper being without a loir collects no dust to be shaken oft into the build ink' when opening or closing. Air Shaft always remaining free and un obstructed, permitting light to enter glass top when damper is closed. S inch. 12 inch. 14 inch. 16 inch. Wired Glass Top . . . $ 6.00 8.50 0.50 13.00 40 4 S 6 0 inch. inch. inch. inch. Wired Glass Top . . $ 70.00 96.00 . . 136.00 .. 170.00 Crating charged extra tit cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 1 !>;{ ^ ‘ WiLcoJi ’S^ [Ml 0 LWA UKEE -prestige THE REFLECTION OF Quant a -C©[RRU A - > f j 1 m i t Ain i :ivi . 1. 1 i c.a '..1 1 M/ATcl I ,.l(il. ~1 iJ.iKt 0 .^uiCliljd TuJT c 31 HOT'dAl mms jot J/'ISI/A/JAO 2 VYAJH tSd J OH 3 3 A // ;30a3AO hlljb.UOlll OlijO Oll/- -.^uibiiud ^3. l c a 'MIH LW'AUK EE • JVestigc THE REFLECTION OF Qll '$a CONSTRUCTED A§ TO GIVE' TM MKXIMUM A)F -Efl^CIENGY .which aspir DESCRIPTION OF THE ALPINA IN DETAIL. A — WEA'ln f’.R VAXK of galvanized iron, s:> designed and eonstnicted as to make the ventilator responsive to the sli^lrre.vt 'hreev.^. assuring the proper facing of the ven- tilator and preventing down draught. B — Bi’jBev i w .galviiNi^>e/l iron at either side of vane. They hold t lie vane rigidly in place. C --Quarter inch galvanized rod. turned under edge of iron h. - t.-t’Kouivih-nv/H-th l iron i n which the perpendicular shaft ^ L* i ifliiiis luatviois also sn url) - ^fastened 1 1 > bra " Ill'll lira! - 1 1 « • 1 1 g 1 1 . . : 1 1 « l n «_n dit NT Bract 1 i ir n to which I'uer section pf hall race bearing 1 is 1 ; : s'tv*1 iV tl r* 'T b i s * als : » gi(_es foriivrtml rigidi'tv' fo 'nTe^VtoclU n ouis ^niyjovii >ii p.r K3rT}3MCF| yjl)P,tJ> i Mtueinixoiqqt ^qej ii oitsiij ul In subiixa -Ml i£.ril qrno^i ’o:i3io:rl' siuo >n 7 I'lqe 153.'/ mi -^siirsiuoo ■ 35C; i H i 3SO ' Sectional Drawing. Showing Direction of Air, CprfgntSg ,q. T PRICES OF AUTOMATIC DAMPERS \\ ith Chain anti Fu&rtile leiliik. 2 5 V/C: 12in. Dampers $1.80 each 20in. Dampers $2.00 eacli ISin. Dampers 2.25 each 3£$Q. DtdiperS 18160 Cavlt 1 16in. Dampers 2.40 each loin. Dampers 4.50 each Jjjin. Dampers 2.70 each Wan. DfimperG 1 5.4ll9Iich ^ rn — : — nriDE'i — mr.’/co ldjlciesy,! • DlflV/ 5l£ ni //£lb ^onie o onomi Sty ! s - A Tht- t’Wrce stcli shown herewith w requirements of th st vies oj roof. 4 <•' 1 1 i . ,j ' I l. Style N s in slanthifeftJr saw tooth tdiof. *•.< 1 Style I! roof i;U »qqo- Stfle C.” ' " ' ' ' ' : in i in l .mi. ■ n n i 'i ; . • j ' ■ n nil ^nidi A" i i List Prices of Bases for Alpina Ventilator-s .,| , Squan Round I liameter J myiov3/liI hwrtq^tih. pnil^ti/,*' >IS iiuiP.. i ^^.in. an,in F^ 0 !!^'>D-Avvjf«i Style ( shows method of in- stalling on concrete roof. vy> ith ■ lit) ii 11. IkSliii. iDiiia.. 34‘iw. 39 MI . 36 in. 24 in. 25 in. 30 in. 36 in. Huu 32 in. ll ei lOtUqi] / ii dOiin. Ii SSin. i , 20 in. i , ilTin. U?3tJ Height Price .bbtiVi . si J $ 4.30 13 >; Tw. .ni 3 . 50 1 , ; / 14t i u^. 17 i i in. 1 S» . i. in. 2()i i in. a^. n ilxJ a ^ 4 a n 3 36 in. 24 in. Write for Discounts 0(),gOr 00001 1 e 8.3(1;: j itk-SOr i 1 Appro si Ship. Wglit . 25 lbs. 30 llthirt 40 lhsii : 50 lh-n ; 60 1 h A-i ; 70 lhs.., [ 100 lhs. 125 lhs. 195 M 1 LWAUK EE -prestige THE REFLECTION OF Qualitij‘C © U (LJ) (0 ATO (M BARN CUPOLA Galvanized — Ventilating. This is one of the best and cheapest Ventilating Cupolas made. Its construction pro- vides for proper air draft for removing constantly all dust, stagnant and impure air, so that interiors are always plenti- fully supplied with fresh air. Equipped with Bird Screen. List Prices, Each. Style A. No. Base. Drum. Height. 0 18 in. 12 in. 5 ft. $15.00 1 22 in. 15 in. g y 2 ft. 17.00 2 28 in. 21 in. s y 2 ft. 21.30 3 35 in. 29 in. ii ft. 29.30 4 4 2 in. 36 in. i 2 y 2 ft. 38.00 With Weather Vane $5.00 extra. Crating Extra at Actual Cost. Style A. Round with Square Base. BARN CUPOLAS WITH STEEL OR GLASS TOPS The Glass Tops Will Make Dark Barns Light. List Prices. Height Style G. Style H. Not Including Steel Glass Steel Glass Base. Vane. Top. Top. Top. Top. 12x1 2 in. 3 ft. $ 9.00 $12.00 $32.00 $36.00 18x1 8 in. 4 ft. 16.00 20.00 36.00 42.00 24x24 in. 5 ft. 25.00 29.00 44.00 4S.00 36x36 in. 5 y 2 ft. 46.00 50.00 66.00 72.00 4 Sx4 8 in. sy 2 ft. 72.00 78.00 8S.00 96.00 24x36 in. 5 ft. 37.00 40.00 56.00 60.00 3 6x48 in. 5 ft. 64.00 76.00 76.00 84.00 36x72 in. 5 ft. 78.00 84.00 100.00 108.00 4 8x7 2 in. 5 ft. 90.00 96.00 108.00 120.00 Style G. Weather Vane without Cardinal Points, $1.50 extra. Weather Vane with Cardinal Points, $2.50 extra. Storm and Bird Proof. Style 11. fritting charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. "TKiLCoJi"^, [Ml 0 [^ [EE -prestige THE REFLECTION OF Quality© [RlRyOATOO^Cg ©§> FVEN TlWaWr CHIMNEY EXTENSION Made only from No. 24 Gauge Galvanized CPEJetSPID Very Durable and Cheaper than from Clay or Stone. This Galvanized Iron Chimney Exten- sion strongly appeals to Architects and Builders because of its classy style and massive appearance. Cannot be distin- guished from clay or stone construction after erected. Made to cap down over the top outside edge of chimney and fasten around the sides. List Prices, Each. Standard Sizes of Chimneys. Outside. Flue. 16i/>xl6i/> in. Sx 8 in. $19.00 1 6 V 2 x 21 in. 8x12 in. 21.00 21 x21 in. 12x12 in. 23.00 21 x25 in. 12x16 in. 24.00 21 x33 in. (2) 12x12 in. 25.00 25 x25 in. 16x16 in. 25.00 21 x20V 2 in. (2) 8x12 in. 24.00 No. 750. Unequaled for Creating Even and Effective Draft because the outside air enters from all sides and thereby creates a suction which draws the Air, Smoke and Fumes up the Chimney Flue. When ordering give outside dimensions of chimneys. Will make to fit. BEFORE ERECTING apply two coats of Red Lead Paint, inside and outside, to protect metal against fuel fumes, smoke and the elements. Discounts Given In Gatest Price Sheet. 1!)S M 0 LWA y K ^ 'M7 rcoJi 'J=^ prestige the reflection of Quality*©© [R IR U IN] © (S.® FVEN ffifEWr CHIMNEY EXTENSION Made only from No. 24 Gauge Galvanized CPE&taPID No. 751. Very Durable and Cheaper than from Clay or Stone. This Galvanized Iron Chimney Exten- sion is constructed in all respects, except- ing the pinacles. the same as the one shown on previous page. The features of operation are identical. The difference is in style of appearance only. Unequaled for Creating Even and Effective Draft because the outside air enters from all sides and thereby creates a suction which draws the Air, Smoke and Fumes up the Chimney Flue. Made to cap down over the top outside edge of chimney and fasten around the sides. List Prices, Each. Standard Sizes of Chimneys. Outside. Flue. 16^x16% in. 8x 8 in. $18.00 16 1 /£x21 in. 8x12 in. 20.00 21 “x21 in. 12x12 in. 22.00 21 x25 in. 12x16 in. 23.00 21 x33 in. (2) 12x12 in. 24.00 25 x25 in. 16x16 in. 24.00 21 x29Vo in. (2) 8x12 in. 23.00 When ordering give outside dimensions of chimneys. Will make to fit. BEFORE ERECTING apply two coats of Red Lead Paint, inside and outside, to protect metal against fuel fumes, smoke and the elements. Discounts Given In Latest l’rice Sheet. [Ml 0 LWA (LJ K W7 TcoJlS^ jVcStiftC THE REFLECTION OF Q UP \\ tljC O ^ U OJ Q AT (1 INI €) C® SHEET METAL STOLE FRONTS GALVANIZED OH COPPER. B ECAUSE of unequaled facilities embracing the most modern machinery for forming and stamping sheet metal, we are enabled to the best advantage to produce any style of Sheet Metal Store Fronts to conform to architectural plans and of the most advanced ideas of construction. In Requesting Estimates, send plans, diagrams or rough draw- ing of elevation showing all measurements as indicated by the dotted line arrows on sample diagram herewith. Give measure- ments of every detail possible, such as thickness of walls, location of columns, width and height of window and door openings, total width and height of building and height of stores. Mention any changes wanted. State kind of material desired and general style of design. We show only a few designs, but are prepared to execute any style that may be desired, plain or ornamental. Woodwork and Glass are not furnished. PLAN Galvanized Store Front No. 550. A plain but very neat one-story front covered with our Rock Face Stone Siding and Corner Pilas- ters, Special Galvanized Cornice and Lintel Cornice. Send measurements and we will prepare drawings free of charge. 'wmmmw 200 M D LWA LO K “iWlL COJi 'J^ prestige THE reflection of Qual\tyC@[n^[R OOATO (M © ©® SHEET METAL STORE FRONTS GALVANIZED OR COPPER. This, our No. 551, represents a two- story front, very pleasing in effect, covered with our Galvanized Rock Face Stone Siding and Corner Pilasters. X'o. R4 52 Em- bossed Cornice, Lintel Cornice, Window Caps and Sills. Sheet Met.nl Fronts are moder- ate in cost and give the better service. Galvanized Store Front No. 551. Illustration of this two-story front No. 552 with Galvanized Bay Windows shows a very desirable effect produced with our Galvanized Rock Face Stone Siding No. 1 divided with a belt Mould- ing, and trimmed with our Rock Face Stone Siding No. 4. Has No. 351 Gal- vanized Cornice and Galvanized Pan- eled Pilasters. Send measurements and we will prepare drawings free of charge. ^ “MiLcoTl"J^- IM 1 LWAU KIE • prestige THE REFLECTION OF Q UCtl © [R [R O O 0 INI © (G.® SHEET METAL STORE FRONTS GAIA AMZKI) OK COPPER. All Fronts furnished by us are architecturally correct. They are built right. Galvanized Store Front No. 553. Our long experience in this line insures pei feet work, which means — satisfaction rendered. Massive appearance is brought out in this three-story design. Covered with our Galvanized Rock Face Stone Siding No. 1, Rock Face Stone Corners and Pilasters, Embossed Cornice No. B458, Lintel Cornice, Double Window Cap, Window Casings and Sills. Sheet Metal Fronts are Easily and Most Satisfactorily Erected. Always Look Well. Send measurements and we will prepare drawings free of charge. • 20*2 MDLWAUK “JWiLCOJi'J^ • prestige THE REFLECTION OF QualitjaCQIR^yOATniNl© c® SHEET METAL STORE FRONTS GALVANIZED OR COPPER. In designing our Store Fronts we aim to always incorporate the latest ideas which go to make modern structures. Galvanized Store Front No. 554. Dealers many times can secure work in this line, remodeling old fronts or furnishing fronts for new buildings. We furnish them complete, ready to erect. This Two-Story Front, while somewhat ornamental, is very neat and distinctively attractive. Thoroughly modern in every respect. Composed of our Rock Face Stone Siding No. 1, trimmed with Rock Face Stone Siding No. 4. The lower course, divided by a Belt Moulding, is our Rock Face Stone Siding No. 2. With Rock Face Stone Pilasters, Galvanized Lintel Cornice, Embossed Cornice No. B451, Rock Face Stone Window Caps and Ornamental Window Panels. Sheet Metal Store Fronts can be depended upon for giving the best of Service. We make them distinctive in character. Send measurements and we will prepare drawings free of charge. MOLWAUK -^1 “Tn . 4 1 l c o R'S^ prCStl^C THE REFLECTION OF Q Ual it U>‘(0 © R R (Lfl 0/^X0 INI (Q) ©§> TOWER FINIALS AND HIP CAPS Galvanized. Xo. 801. Gist Prices, Each. Bases. Base. Height. Square. Round. Octagon. Base. Height. 1 4 in. 18 in. $5.75 $5.75 $6.25 1 4 in. 18 in. 20 in. 24 in. S.00 8.00 S.50 20 in. 24 in. When ordering, give pitch of roof and length of ridge. Estimates given on special styles on receipt of plans and specifications. Square. $5.70 8.00 Xo. 802. Bases. Round. $7.20 9.50 Octagon $7.50 9.75 When ordering above state whether wanted with Square, Round or Octagon Base. Xo. 804. Height 17 in. Length of Ridge 12 in. List price, $8.00 each. Xo. 803. Height 36 in. Length of Ridge 15 in. List price, $18.50 each. Xo. 800. Height 48 in. Length of Ridge 35 in. List price, $50.00 each. Xo. 805. Height 21 in. Length of Ridge 24 in. List price, $20.00 each. Always Order by N umber. Also furnished in Copper. Prices upon application. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 204 "TKilcoH"^ [Ml 0 LB 5^ [H (S • J^rCStl£C THE REFLECTION OF QualitijCO^yOATOlNKOi C® GALVANIZED CROSSES We make all styles and sizes and from any drawings furnished. No. 20:?. List Prices Each. Height 3 ft. . . . . $18.00 Height 4 ft . . . 20.00 Height 5 ft. . . . . 22.00 Height 6 ft . . . . . 24.00 Height. 6 ft. S ft. 1 0 ft . 1 2 ft. No. 220. List Prices Each Shaft. 4x4 in. $: Gx6 in. ‘ 8x8 in. 8x8 in. 21.00 26.00 3 4.00 40.00 State xx hether Round, Scjnare or Octagon Base is xvanted. No. 228. List Prices Each. Height. 6 ft. 8 ft. 1 0 ft. 12 ft. Shaft. 4x4 in. 6x6 in. 8x8 in. 8x8 in. $1 9.00 24.00 31.00 38.00 Kound, Square or Octagon Rase. Kound, Square or Octagon Base. When so ordered xve gild crosses with pure Gold Leaf at a reasonable extra charge. Alxvays Order by Number. Also furnished in Copper. Prices upon application. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. No. 204. List Prices Each. Height 3 ft $18.00 Height 4 ft 2 0.00 Height 5 ft 22.00 Height 6 ft 24.00 Round, Square or Octagon Base. No. 2:?0. Paneled. List Prices Each. Height. Shaft. 6 ft. 4x4 in. $22.00 8 ft. 6x6 in. 28.00 10 ft. Sx8 in. 36.00 12 ft. 8x8 in. 46.00 Round, Square or Octagon Base. 2 <>r, MOILWAUK WlLCOji" 1 - . • J^rcst IQ,C THE REFLECTION OF Q UCtl 1 1 U,‘C^ O IR R dj (Gl 0 Cl) ©f* GALVANIZED FIN1ALS We make all styles and sizes and from any drawings furnished. State whether Round, Square or Octagon Base is wanted. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base, $10.00 each. Xo. 223. Height 3 feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base, $S.OO each. In ordering, please send sketch of base, giving exact measurements and pitch of tower or roof. We are prepared to execute this class of work on very short notice. Xo. 222. Height 3 feet. List Prices Each. Round Base. . . . $8.40 Square Base. . . 7.00 Octagon Base.. 9.75 Xo. 231. Height 1 % feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base, $8.00 each. No. 230. Height 2 y 2 feet. List Price, $20.00 each. Always Order by Number. Also furnished in Copper. Prices upon application. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In I*atest Price Sheet. No. 232. Height 1 % feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base, $6.00 each. Xo. 207. Height 31/2 feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base, $9.50 each. 200 M 11 LWA y K prestige the reflection of Qualitjg*©© [R [R 0 ©^VFO (M © (S,® No. 242. Height 4 feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base, $12.00 each. No. 212. Height 414 feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base, $12.50 each. GALVANIZED E1NIALS We make all styles and sizes and from any drawings furnished. State whether Round, Square or Octagon Base is wanted. Our line of Finials is very extensive. Orders are always executed very promptly. No. 254. Height 4% feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base, $14.00 each. No. 202. Height 4 y 2 feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base, $23.00 each. No. 240. Height 4 y 2 feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base, $11.50 each. Always Order by Number. Also furnished in Copper. Prices upon application. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. No. 251. Height 3% feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base, $12.00 each. Height 3y 2 feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base, $12.50 each. •JOT LWAUK ‘WTTcoTi" ^ prC SligC THE REFLECTION OF Q UCll O !R [/^ 00/^11 0 [Ml Cl] (S,® GALVANIZED FINIALS We make all styles and sizes and from any drawings furnished. i No. 271. Height 5 feet. List Price. $13.00 each. No. 253. Height 4 % feet. List Price. $16.00 each. No. 255. Height 4 % feet. List Price. $15.00 each. No. 205. List Prices. Height 3 feet, Round Base. . . .$14.00 each Height 3 feet, Square Base.... 10.00 each Height 3 feet, Octagon Base .. . 12.00 each Height 4 feet. Round Base. . . . 20.00 each Height 4 feet, Square Base. . . . 15.00 each Height 4 feet, Octagon Base. . . 18.00 each Slate whether Round, Square or Octagon Base is Wanted. Orders are Always executed promptly. Our line of Finials is very large. Mention Size Wanted. No. 263. Always Order by Number. Also furnished in Copper. Prices upon application Orating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. Height 5 feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base. $12.60 each. 208 “WilcoR" ^ [Ml D UI^IEE • prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtU,*(C O [R EJ O ^TD IN] (0) ©? GALVANIZED FINIALS We make all styles and sizes and from any drawings furnished. State whether Round, Square or Octagon Base is Wanted No. 250. No. 257. Height 4% feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base, $20.50 each. Large Line. Prompt Service. Prices Very Reasonable. Always Order by Number. No. 260. Height 414 feet. Also furnished in Copper. Prices upon application. List Price. $12.50 each. Healing charged extra at cost. Height 4% ft. List Price. $10.00 each . Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 209 “IWilcoR" [Ml 0 LWA OKIE • prestige THE REFLECTION OF Q UQ 1 1 1 U,*C^ © 1R 0 O ^TT D [Ml Cj] ©® GALVANIZED FINIAL S We make all styles and sizes and from any drawings furnished. Height 5 % feet. List Price. Round Base, $2S.OO each. No. 206 . Height 4% feet. List Price. Round Base $35.00 each. No. 272. Height 5 feet. List Price. Round. Square or Octagon Base, $18.00 each. Always Order by Number. Also furnished in Copper. Prices upon application. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 210 M [1 LWA y K •prestige THE REFLECTION OF Qualitg'C© [RtR^y ©ATtHM© ©§> GALVANIZED FINIALS We make all styles and sizes and from any drawings furnished. State whether Round, Square or Octagon Base is Wanted. No. 210. Height 5% feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base, $14.00 each. Height 5 feet. List Prices. Each. Round Base $16.00 Square Base 14.00 Octagon Base IS. 00 No. 2715. Height 5 % feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base, $24.00 each. Height 5 % feet. List Prices. Each. Round Base $18.00 Square Base 16.00 Octagon Base 20.00 Always Order by Number. Also furnished in Copper. Prices upon application. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 21 1 M D LWA y K ^ “miLcojrj^ prCSti^C THE REFLECTION OF Qualit^COlRIRy OATDIMCi C® GALVANIZED FINIALS We make all styles and sizes and from any drawings furnished. No. 212. Height G feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base, $18.00 each. State whether Round, Square or Octagon Base is Wanted. Height G feet. List Prices. Each. Round Base .... $26.00 Square Base. . . 24.00 Octagon Base.. . 28.00 No. 282. Height G feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base, $22.50 each. Always Order by Number. Also furnished in Copper. Prices upon application. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. — - No. 213. Height 6 feet. List Prices. Each. Round Base. ... $20.00 Square Base. . . 18.00 Octagon Base.. . 22.00 212 1M] D LWAU [ft [E IE 'prestige THE REFLECTION OF Qualitij-COlRRyOATDtMlCi €® GALVANIZED EINIALS We make all styles and sizes and from any drawings furnished. Height (i V 2 feet. last. Price. Round, Square or Octagon Uase, $20.00 each. State whether Round, Square or Octagon Base is Wanted. No. 27 feet. List Prices. Each. Round Base .... $20.00 Square Base. . . 18.00 Octagon Base... 22.00 Always Order l>y Number. Also furnished in Copper. Prices upon application. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Riven In Latest Price Sheet. No. 215. Height 7 feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base, $20.00 each. 213 -<3 "miLcoR'^. [j^(] [] [L,V^^ O 1 l GE • J^rcs1ia,c the reflection or Quality,*©® [R IR GJ 0 [Nl © ©® GALVANIZED We make all styles and sizes and from any drawings furnished. . ©A EINIALS State whether round, square or octagon base is wanted. No. 291. Height GV 2 feet. List Price. $30.00 each. % ^ Sg 113 a sMsr 9 ¥ each each each Pi wyr -:' v/ ,, Sssf >’ ' ■■■* :-A No. 217. Height 7 feet. List Prices. Round Base. ... $57.00 Square Base... 54.00 Octagon Base... GO. 00 Always Order by Number. Also furnished in Copper. Prices upon application. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given I 11 Latest Price Sheet. No. 293. Height G % feet. List Price. $24.00 each. 214 M 0 lwa y K “IWlLCOJi'S^ prestige THE reflection of QualitjgCOIRlRyOATOtMlC) €® GALVANIZED WEATHER VANES We make all styles and sizes and from any drawings furnished. Our lines of Finials and Weather Vanes are very extensive. Orders are always executed very promptly. No. 220 Vane is furnished com- plete with Horse as shown, or if desired the Horse with Plain Rod only can be supplied. State whether round, square or octagon bases are wanted. No. 220. Height 2 feet with No. 2181 Horse, 15x36 inches. List Prices. Complete with Horse $20.00 each No. 2181 Horse, with Plain Rod. . . . 14.00 each Height 4% feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base, $18.00 each. Always Order by Number. Also furnished in copper. Prices upon application. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. Height 3 *4 feet. List Prices, Each. Round Base. ... $8.00 Square Base .... 7.00 Octagon Base . . 9.00 No. 24S. Height 5 feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base, $12.00 each. 215 LWAUK ^ WlLCOJi” ^ prestige the reflection of Qualitu,*(0© (R (R (10 INI © ©® GALVANIZED WEATHER VANES We make all styles and sizes and from any drawings furnished. The styles shown on this page are only made with Round Base. No. 265. Height 5 feet. List Price. Round Base, $18.00 each. Height 5 % feet. List Price. Round Base, $22.00 each. Height 5 feet. List Price. Round Base, $18.00 each. All our Weather Vanes are made strong and rigid. Give extra good service. Always Order by Number. Also furnished in Copper. Prices upon application. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. No. 268. Height 5 feet. List Price. Round Base, $20.00 each. 21 (> [Ml 0 LWAUR preStlQ,C THE REFLECTION OF Q UCll O [R IR EJ (Gl^TTO (j^ (Ol ©f* GALVANIZED WEATHER VANES We make all styles and sizes and from any drawings furnished. State whether Round, Square or Octagon Base is wanted. No. 281 . Height 6% feet. List Price. Round Base, $30.00 each. Always Order by Number. l\o. ‘_8!>. Also furnished in Copper. Height 6 % feet. Ljist prices Prices upon application. Round Base. . $24.00 each Crating charged extra at cost. Square Base.. 22.00 each I >iscounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. Octagon Base. 26.00 each 217 -^3 WilcoR"^ . [Ml D LD [f^ SC * jVc$t 10,C THE REFLECTION OF Q ual @ [^ 1R PJ Ci ^ 11 (HNKGl ©t* GALVANIZED WEATHER VANES We make all styles and sizes and from anv drawings furnished. y» .» < ; s qi pi;;: No. 290. Height G V 2 feet. List Price. Round, Square or Octagon Base. $30.00 each. Stole w hether Round, Square or Octagon hase is wanted. 58t faft Effl No. 29 1. Height 7 % feet. List Prices. Round Base. . $34.00 each Square Base.. 32.00 each Octagon Base. 3G.00 each Always Order by Number. Also furnished in Copper. Prices upon application. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. Height 6 Y 2 feet. List Prices. Round Base. .$32.00 each Square Base.. 30.00 each Octagon Base. 34.00 each 218 M OLWAUIft prestige the reflection of Q u al ttu>‘(C © R R HJ 0/^X0 (MI © ©? GALVANIZED WINDOW AND DOOR CAPS ARTISTIC AND ARCHITECTURALLY TRUE IN DESIGNS. VERY DURABLE. rm No. 703. Directions for Ordering. For circular head openings, give rad- ius. Always state « idth of opening between brickwork in inches, and give the distance the frame is recessed from face of wall. Also state width of window casing. State if caps are to be built in brick- work, or put on building already erected, as a differ- ence in construction of cap is necessary; the latter is fur- nished when not otherwise specified. The square head window and door caps as illustrated can be changed to segment head caps at additional ex- pense. hist Prices. 703 $2.50 each 704 3.60 each 705 4.50 each 706 4.80 each 707 5.50 each 708 5.00 each 709 4.50 each 710 5.10 each Above prices are for all openings not over 38 inches wide. Also furnished in Copper. Prices upon application. I No. 704. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. ^ “mriL caR " ^ - [Ml 0 LW'AU Ir^ [E E •prestige the reflection of QuaIiti^C©lR[F&y (QiATOlNlCg (Of 1 GALVANIZED WINDOW AND DOOR CAPS All our Architectural Sheet Metal work is made to give the best of service. No. 711. List Price, Bach $4.20. List Price, Each $4.30. Also furnished in Copper. Prices upon application Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. Tnrii'cojrj^ [Ml 0 UKEE • prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUt^COIRIRyOATDlNlCi €® GALVANIZED ROCK-FACE STONE WINDOW AND DOOR CAPS Orders Promptly Executed. No. 02K. Face, <> inclies. !3 No. 02!). Face, t> inches. No. 030. Face, S inches These are for gen- eral use and none other will add so much in appearance at a small cost. The styles herewith are largely used and are essential for a complete finish when buildings are covered with our Plain Pressed Brick and Rock-Face Brick and Stone Siding. List Prices Each. No. 927 ... . . . . ..$1.20 No. 9 2 S . . . . . . . . 1.60 No. 929 ... . . . . . 2.00 No. 930 ... . . . . . 2.40 No. 931 ... . . . . . 3.60 Crating charged extra at cost. Prices are for open- ings 32 to 12 inches between brick work. No. 031. Face, S inches. We fit them up com- plete ready to place in position. Also furnished in Copper. Prices upon applicat ion. Discounts (liven In Latest rice Sheet. 'M7 lcoX'S^ [Ml 0 LWA U KIE 'prestige THE REFLECTION OF QualitijCO^^yOATatMC] €® GALVANI/EI) ROCK-FACE STONE WINDOW AND DOOR CARS No. !):{■_!. Face, K inches. List Price, $ 1.00 each. No. o:{;{. Face, 8 inches. List Price, $4.80 ea No. 500. Face, 8 inches. List Price, $0.10 each. All above prices are for openings 32 to 4 2 inches between brick work. Also furnished in Copper. Prices upon application. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. (MHLWAUK preStiQ,C THE REFLECTION OF QualitviCOIRIRyOATDtNKO) ©f> PLAIN CORNICES Furnished in "T^ilcoK Galvanized Steel and COEESSPID Xo. !>S4. List Prices. Galvanized. 24 inch Girt, per lineal foot $0.24 26 inch Girt, per lineal foot 26 28 inch Girt, per lineal foot 28 3 0 inch Girt, per lineal foot 30 Painted. $0.18 • 19% .21 .23 PLAIN WINDOW AND DOOR SILLS. List Prices. Galvanized. 9 inch Girt, per lineal foot $0.09 10 inch Girt, per lineal foot 10 12 inch Girt, per lineal foot .12 Painted $0.07 . 07 % .09 Xo. !>K(i Casing. PLAIN WINDOW AND DOOR CASINGS AND CAPS. List Prices. Xo. !)S7 Cap. Casings and Caps for Windows. Per Lineal Foot. Galvanized. 3 inch Face, 10 inch Girt $0.10 4 inch Face, 11 inch Girt 11 5 inch Face, 12 inch Girt 12 Casings and Caps for Doors. Galvanized. 3 inch Face, 12 inch Girt $0.12 4 inch Face, 13 inch Girt .13 5 inch Face, 14 inch Girt 14 Painted. $0.07% ■ 0S% .09 Painted. $0.09 .10 .11 hist Prices are based on No. 28 Gauge. Prices on heavier gauges upon application. Metal Casings for windows, doors, eaves and gable projections entirely ironclad buildings covered with our Metal Roofing and Siding. Plans and measurements must be furnished and we will form to fit same. Always Order by Number. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 00;J MILWAUR "MTlcTR"' ' J^rCStl^C THE REFLECTIONOF QuCllltlJ iATOINKS GALVANIZED WINDOW CASINGS AND SILLS The quality aiul architectural correctness of our sheet metal building material always gives the better satisfaction. L No. 720. No. 72 i . List List Price Price $0.90 $1.1 0 each. each . ~ 1 ~1 No. 722 No. 7—3. List List Price Price $1.30 $1.30 each. each. Showing Application of Sills. No. 731. List Prices Each. Plain $1.00 Crimped 1.10 Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet “TfinTcTR"S>> M 0 LWA U IK. [E IE ‘prestige THE REFLECTION OF Qualit^COIRIRy OATOIMC] C® GALVANIZED CONDUCTOR HEADS AND BANDS Style 1>. ORNAMENTAL, AND STRONG. Made for the follow- ing sizes of Round or Square Conductor Pipe: 2, 3, 4, 5 inches. Galvanized Conduc- tor Bands furnished separately. For other styles of Conductor Bands see page 238. In Ordering, State Whether for Round or Square Conductor. List Prices Each. Style E. Size. HEADS ONLY. 2 inch, Round or Square $7.75 3 inch. Round or Square 8.25 I inch, Round or Square 8.50 5 inch, Round or Square 9.00 Size. BANDS ONLY. 2 inch, for Round or Square Pipe 1.40 3 inch, for Round or Square Pipe 1.50 4 inch, for Round or Square Pipe 1.60 5 inch, for Round or Square Pipe 1.S0 Style F. List Prices Each. Size. 3 inch 4 inch 5 inch G inch $4.75 5.25 5.75 0.25 Style C. last Prices Each. Size. 3 in., without overflow $4.50 4 in., without overflow 4.75 5 in., without overflow 5.00 (i in., without overflow 5.25 If wanted with overflow, add 50c list, each. Where there are Fire Walls, connect Roof Gutter with Conductor Head by a feed pipe through an open- ing in wall. Other Styles Made to Order. Style G. List Prices Each. Size. 3 inch $G.75 4 inch 7.2 5 5 inch 7.75 G inch 8.25 Also furnished in Copper. Prices upon application. Crating charged extra at cost. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. ^ "m.'TTcaTt'S^' [Ml II URIE * jVeSli!' Galvanized Steel. Can be Dismantled and Re-erected at Any Time. Photographic Views of Double Garage. m flTj gr flap 232 M 0 LWA UJ K ^ “MTTcFB” ^ ■prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtjaC© IRES 00 ATOM© c® No. 3071. ROSETTE. 3x3 inches. List, $0.04 each. No. 3004. ROSETTE. 5%x514 inches. List, $0.15 each. No. 3005. ROSETTE. 5 % x 5 % inches. List, $0.15 each. No. 300G. ROSETTE. 5x5 inches. List, $0.09 each. No. 3038. 1 % x2 inches. List, $0.04 each. No. 3010. ROSETTE. 7x7 Indies. List. $0.22 each. ZINC ORNAMENTS All Clearly Stamped iu Detail. No. 3023. ROSETTE. 1 14 xl 14 inches. List, $0.03 each. No. 3000. No. 3001. No. 3002. No. 3003. ROSETTE. ROSETTE. ROSETTE. ROSETTE. 3x3 inches. 4x4 inches. 4x4 inches. 4%x4% inches. List. $0.04 each. List, $0.06 each. List. $0.08 each. List, $0.10 each. No. 3021. ROSETTE. 3 14x3 !4 inches. List, $0.04 each. No. 3022. ROSETTE. 3x3 inches. List, $0.04 each. No. 3016. ROSETTE. 5x5 inches. List, $0.10 each. No. 3017. ROSETTE. 414x4% inches. List. $0.11 each. No. 3020. ROSETTE. 4x4 inches. List, $0.07 each. No. 300S. ROSETTE. 4 % xS inches. List, $0.21 each. No. 3011. ROSETTE. 12x12 inches. List, $0.4S each. No. 3012. ROSETTE. 12x12 inches. List, $0.33 each. No. 3013. ROSETTE. 12x12 inches. List, $0.36 each. Always Order by Number. Discounts Given I11 Latest Price Sheet. 233 1 M D LWA O K WlLCOWJ^ prcstig,c THE reflection of QuaUti\»C©[RlRy (QATOt^Ci C® No. 3153. LEAF. 5x12 inches. List, $0.20 each No. 3156. LEAF. 6x15 inches. List. $0.35 each. /INC No. 3150. LEAF. 3%x7 inches. List, $0.14 each. ORNAMENTS No. 3151. LEAF. 3x4% inches. List. $0.07 each. No. 3152. LEAF. 2x6% inches. List, $0.06 each. No. 3155. LEAF. 9x13 inches. List, $0.38 each. No. 3157. No. 3154. LEAF. LEAF. 4x8 inches. 5x12 inches. List, $0.26 List. $0.30 each. each. No. 3200. MODJLLION. 5 inch face 5% inch deep. 12 inch projec- tion. List. $2.00 each. In parts. % No. 3225. FLUTED BALL. S inches. List, $0.90. In parts. No. 3226. FLUTED BAI.L 9 inches. List. $1.00 each. In parts. No. 3240. FLUTED TOP. 8x8% inches. List, $0.65 each. In parts. No. 3040. BRACKET FACE. 4x9 inches. List, $0.20 each. No. 3041. BRACKET. Projection 12 inches, Height 7 inches, Face 7 inches List, in parts. $1.70 each. List, complete, 2.75 each. No. 3025. BRACKET. No. 3024. BRACKET. Projection 14 inches, Height 6% inches. Face 8 inches. List, in parts, $2.25 each. List, complete, 3.25 each. No. 3019. BRACKET. Projection 14 inches, Height 8 inches. Face 8 inches. List, in parts, $2.25 each. List, complete 3.60 each. Projection 25 inches. Height 10 inches. Face 12 inches. List, in parts $4.50 each. List, complete 5.75 each. No. 3230. FLUTED ORNAMENT. 7xS inches. List. $1.00 each. In parts. No. 3231. FLUTED ORNAMENT. 7x9 inches. List, $1.50 each. In parts. No. 3304. FINIAL TOP. 4xlS in. List. $1.00 each. In parts. No. 3030. TWISTED TOP. 6x18 inches. List, $1.60 each. In parts. No. 3232. FLUTED ORNAMENT. 12x26 inches. List Price. $8.35 each. No. 3301. FINIAL TOP. 5x9 inches. List, $0.50 each. In parts. No. 3300. FINIAL TOP. 5x7 inches. List, $0.50 each. In parts. Always Order by Number. Discounts Given In I.ntest I’riee Sheet. M D LWA O K “IVI'V 7. cH'R'' - •prestige the reflection of Quality ©© 1R1RU ©ATOI ZINC ORNAMENTS No. 3550. GARLAND 10x20 inches. Ast, $0.80 each. No. 3 57 5. PANEL 9x2 G inches. List, $0.95 each. No. 3553. GARLAND 12x43 inches. List, $1.45 each. No. 3062. SCROLL 5 44x7 inches. Inst $0.18 ea. 12x27 inches, jist, $1.25 each. No. 3600. WREATH 18x20 inches. List, $1.45 each. 9x2 G inches. List, $0.70 each. No. 3045. WREATH 5x6 y 2 inches. List, $0.30 ea. No. 3042. DROP iy 3 xl 5 in. List, $0.12 each. No. 3585. LION HEAD 11x12 inches. List, $2.50 each. No. 3033. LION HEAD SxlO inches. 3y 2 inch Projection, jist, $1.90 each. No. 3026. ORNAMENTAL SPOUT OUTLET List, for 2 and 3 inch Pipe, $0.80 per pair. In parts. Always Order by Number. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. No. 3034. ORNAMENT 4 1 / £xll inches. List, $0.65 each No. 3032. LION HEAD 5x5 y 2 inches. List, $0.30 each. 235 M LWA U K E E -prestige the REFLECTIONOF Q Ual itU,‘(0© [Ri [F^ ILD QATOIMCji ©jp| ZINC ORNAMENTS GARLAND. No. 3035 — List, 13x45 inches, in parts $2.50 each No. 303G — List, 16x5G inches, in parts 2.80 each No. 3053. SCROLL. 5x11% inches. List, $0.48 per pair. No. 3057. GARLAND. 9x4 0 inches. List, in parts, $1.80 each. RIBBON. Right, GxlS inches. Left, GxlS inches. List, $0.95 per pair. BRANCH. 10x20 inches. $2.50 per pair. GABLE. 22x48 inches. List, $4.00 each. Different sizes made to order. No. 30G1. GARLAND. 15%xl6% inches. List, $1.75 each. 1 No. 3595. CAPITAL. Neck 9 in. Height 15 in. Abacus 1G inches. List, $2.00 each. In parts. No. 3047. CAPITAL. Neck 6 in. Height 6% in. Abacus 9 % inches. List, in parts, $2.10 each. Always Order by Number. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 2:$G WlLCOJi 'J^ [M] D UKEI • j-Vestitjc the reflection of Quality*©© IR IR 0 © ^TT AIM© ©© j / INC ORNAMENTS No. 3031. FINIAL TOP. 7x18 inches. List, Right and Left, $1.50 each. In parts. No. 3302. FINIAL TOP. 4x10 inches. List, $1.15 each. No. 3303. FINIAL TOP. 4V&X12 inches. List, $0.70 each. No. 3241. ORNAMENT. 3x7 inches. List, $0.13 each. No. 30G7. ORNAMENT. 12x20 inches. List. $0.6S each. No. 3056. DROP. 614x11 inches. List, $0.30 each. No. 3072. Right, 5x13 inches. Left, 5x13 inches. SCROLL. List, $0.50 per pair. No. 3065. SCROLL. Right. 214x714 inches. Left, 214x714 inches. List, $0.28 per pair. No. 3063. RIBBON BOW. 414x14 inches. List, $0.30 each. / No. 3400. SCROLL. Right. 4x9 inches. I, eft. 4x9 inches. List, $0.4S per pair. No. 3401. SCROLL. Right, 512x10 inches. Left, 514x10 inches. List, $0.45 per pair. No. 3402. SCROLL. Right. 3xS inches. Left. 3xS inches. List. $0.30 per pair. No. 3403. SCROLL. Right, 11x12 inches. Left, 11x12 inches. List, Right or Left, $0.85 per pair. No. 3404. SCROLL. Right, 9x11 inches. Left. 9x11 inches. List, Right or Left, $0.S0 per pair. No. 3405. SCROLL. Right, 414x12 inches. Left. 414x12 inches. List. Right or Left, $0.48 per pair. No. 3406. SCROLL — Right. 7x15 Inches. List, $0.39 each. No. 3407. SCROLL. 11x14 inches. List, $0.50 each. No. 3406. SCROLL — Left. 7x15 inches. List, $0.39 each. Always Order by Number. No. 340S. SCROLL. Right, 6x12 inches. Left, 6x12 inches. List, Right or Left, $0.20 per pair. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet M D LWA UKIE -presti ge the ft EFLECTION OF Quality(C©(R[RU (Oi ATD (NKGi O® ZINC ORNAMENTS Our excellent stamping equipment enables us to produce ornaments that bristle with artistic merit. No. 3409. SCROLL. Right and Left. 12x3G inches. List, $0.05 per lineal foot. No. 3410. SCROLL. Right, Left, 1 2 % x 1 7 % inches. 12 1 / 2 xl7 1 / 2 inches. List, Right or Left, $1.05 per pair. No. 3411. SCROLL. Right, Left, 0x10 inches. GxlG inches List, Right or Left, $0.S0 per pair. CROCKET. No. 3039 — 3 %x 3 in. $0.20 per pair. No. 3037 — G x S in. .45 per pair. No. 3525 — 9 xlO in. .78 per pair. No. 3500. BALUSTER. 5x14 inches. List. $1.40 each. No. 3070. LYRE. 20x32 inches. List, $5.50 each. No. 3029. LYRE. 20%x2G% inches. List, $1.80 each. All Ornaments are clearly stamped in bold relief. 22x30 inches. List, $2.30 each. Always Order by Number. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 238 <3 MTilcoR” ^ . M 0 LWA US^IE * ]preStl£C THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtja»C©^IRy OATOINKOi €f 1 ZINC ORNAMENTS Fine Detail Emphasizes the Art in All Our Ornaments. No. 3 085. CARTOUCHE. 16x24 inches. List, $3.80 each. No. 3060. CARTOUCHE. 2 0x27 inches. List, $5.50 each. No. 3052. ORNAMENTAL CONDUCTOR BAND ENDS. 5x6 inches each. List, Per Pair. Galvanized Steel $0.20 Zinc 30 No. 3027. No. 3 6 5 2. SPUN HALF BALLS. All Sizes. Zinc and Copper. Net Prices — No Discount. Pei- 100 Half Balls. In. Zinc. Copper. 1 $ 1.55 $ 2.50 1 % . . 1.75 2.7 5 1 % • • 1.90 2.85 9 2.50 3.40 2 u 2 3.50 5.75 3 4.65 6.85 3 y 2 . . 6.0 0 8.60 4 7.50 1 2.00 5 12.00 1 9.00 6 16.0 0 35.00 7 . . 21.00 45.00 8 26.00 80.00 9 33.00 95.00 10 45.00 115.00 12 60.00 1 85.00 14 9 2 . 0 0 200.00 16 140.00 425.00 IS 225.00 485.00 2 0 3 3 0.00 700.00 2 2 4 2 5.00 800.00 2 4 550.00 1,100.00 ■■■■ No. 3 059. ORNAMENTAL PLACQUE. 18x2 4 inches. Prices upon application. This is only made from Copper, either plain or oxidized. We can also furnish special designs in Placques to suit requirements and according to specifications and drawings sub- mitted. ORNAMENTAL CONDUCTOR BAND ENDS. 414x4% inches each. List, Per Pair. Galvanized Steel. . .$0.20 Zinc 28 No. 3043. CARTOUCHE. 8x10 inches. List, $0.55 each. No. 3075. COMPLETE BALLS. Locked together and seamed on inside. Made in Tin and Copper, in two sizes, 2 % inch and 3 % inch. Prices upon applica- tion. Always Order by Number. 2:ii> ^ “Mircojrj^ [Ml H LWA OKIE •prestige THE REFLECTION OF Qualitij'COlRIRy OAT01N1C) (C® /INC 1 ORNAMENTS Every Piece Beautifully Formed. A No. 3750. ROPE MOULD. 1 inch wide. List, $0.05 per lineal foot. No. 3751. ROPE MOULD. 2 inches wide. List, $0.07 per lineal foot. ^ , No. 3 752. READ MOULD. 1 % inches wide. List, $0.11 per lineal foot. No. 3 753. ENRICHMENT. 5 inches wide. List, $0.30 per lineal foot. No. 3754. ENRICHMENT. 4 i/ 2 inches wide. List, $0.22 per lineal foot. No. 3757. ENRICHMENT. 3 inches wide. List, $0.17 per lineal foot. No. 3 75 6. ENRICHMENT. 9 inches wide. List, $0.40 per lineal foot. No. 3 018. ENRICHMENT. 6 inches wide. List, $0.3 4 per lineal foot. Always Order by Number. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 240 <3 jMlILcoR" . M D LWA UKEI • prCSti^C THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtjaCOIR^yOATDl^^i c®\ ZINC ORNAMENTS Rich Designs Which Arc Xeat and Attractive. No. 3 05 4. ENRICHMENT. 4 inches wide. List, $0.28 per lineal foot. With or without background. No. 3049. CRESTING. 5 inches wide. List, $0.30 per lineal foot. No. 3 05 0. CRESTING ORNAMENT. 4x7 inches. List, $0.20 each. No. 3755. CRESTING. 7 y 2 inches wide. List, $0.36 per lineal foot. With or without background. No. 3064. CRESTING. 10 inches wide. List, $0.45 per lineal foot. No. 3086. CRESTING. 16 inches wide. List, $1.00 per lineal foot. No. 3051. CRESTING ORNAMENT. 5x9 inches. List, $0.30 each. No. 3058. CRESTING CORNER ORNAMENT. 25x30 inches. List, $9.00 each. Always Order by Number. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 241 M D LWA y K J’rCStlQ.C THE REFLECTION OF Q Utility*©© [R [R (UJ O U IN] © ©? ZINC ORNAMENTS The use of ornaments in your work jjives that tone of artistic merit that makes for better business. No. 3700. EGG AND DART W 2 inches wide. List, $0.05 per lineal foot. No. 3 701. EGG AND DART. 2 inches wide. List, $0.07 per lineal foot. No. 37 02. EGG AND DART. 2% inches wide. List, $0.12 per lineal foot. No. 3703. EGG AND DART. 5 inches wide. List, $0.30 per lineal foot. No. 3704. EGG AND DART. 7 y 2 inches wide. List, $0.48 per lineal foot. No. 3758. MOULDING. 5V 2 inches wide. Nearly half Round. List, $0.42 per lineal foot. No. 3651. LETTERS. 6x8 inches. List, $0.55 each. No. 30 66. WEATHER VANE LETTERS — Full Round. 4x5 inches. List, in parts, $0.50 each. No. 3650. FIGURES. List, 4x6 in., $0.30 each. List, 6x8 in., .55 each. Always Order by Number. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. •242 M D LWA 8JKEE * preStigC THE REFLECTION OF QuaUt^CQ^RUKSATOlMICi €©1 ZINC ANIMALS For Weather Vanes. All Made Full Body. List Price, Kach. No. 2180 — Horse, full body, 15x32 inches $10.00 No. 2181 — Horse, full bodv, 15x32 inches (with plain rod ) List Price, Each. No. 2182 — Horse, full body, 1014x14 No. 3073 — Horse, full body, 9 xl 1 No. 2183 — Horse, full body, 7 14 x 9 in. . in. . in. . $ 1.00 .80 .00 List Price, No. 2185 — Cow, full body, No. 21 8G — Cow, full body, No. 307 4 — Cow, full body, No. 3070 — Cow, full body, Each. 18x2 7 inches.. 10x1 5 inches. . 8x11 inches.. 5x 9 inches. . $7.00 1.20 .80 .00 List Price, Each. No. 2190 — Rooster, full body, 11 xl3 in. $1.00 No. 3077 — Rooster, full body, 9 xll in. .80 No. 307S — Rooster, full body, 7!4x 9 in. .00 List Price, Each. No. 2188 — Sheep, full body, 9x14 inches. $1.00 All of these are clearly stamped in detail, nicely rounded and tightly soldered together. Very attractive in appearance. Always Order by Number. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. "jn.'TTcoTI"J=>> IMI 0 LWAUJ 17 IE It ‘prestige THE REFLECTION OF Quali%C©[R^y (OATDtNKO) C® ZINC ANIMALS For Weather Vanes. All Made Full Body. No. BULL. 3079 — 10x1 4 % inches. List Each. . . $1.00 MOOLEY COW. No. 3080 — 9x15 inches. List Each $1.00 AUTO. PIG. No. 30S1 — 7x15% inches. List Each... $1.20 No. 3082 — 8x14 % inches. No. 3083 — 6x11 inches. No. 3084 — 5x 9 inches. List Each... $1.00 List Each. . . .80 List Each ... .60 VANE. No. 3085 — 30 inches long. List Each... $3.50 All of these are clearly stamped in detail, nicely rounded and tightly soldered together. Are very attractive in appearance. Furnished With Any Animal Desired. Animal Gold Leafed. Arrow and Hod Enameled Bed and Black. Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 244 M 0 LWA U) K ^ Wil coH 'S^ prestige the reflection of Qualitg*(0© [R [R U OiAXD [M © ©§> ft STEEL CEILINGS ANI) SIDE WALLS Our line in this material is the largest and most complete in the different classes of design of any made, therefore can best supply the requirements for all classes of building interiors. All the designs embody the best thought and skill of the most expei'ienced de- signers and artisans in Ornamental Metal. They disclose at a glance the influence of a master mind and hand with a full appreciation of the beautiful. ABSOLUTELY PERFECT IN FIT AND MOST EASILY ERECTED, BECAUSE— PLATES ARE TRUE. Our plates are t r i m m e d on four sides by an automatic process insuring perfect align- ment. The cor- ners are slight- ly rounded in- stead of square, eliminating bending or turning in handling. CLEAN CUT NAIL HOLE CLEAN cut nail uoles 99 ■KSJ 1 C s SAVE MECHANICS FINGERS BEADS ARE RE- PRESSED. All lapping beads are repressed, insur- ing perfect fit there- at. consequently the erection cost is re- duced one-third. NAIL HOLES PUNCHED. The nail holes are die cut, therefore eliminating the ne- cessity of driving nails through four thicknesses of steel at the corners. Our large ^ Steel Ceiling Catalogue “0” illustrates the full line and describes application, etc., in detail. Write for it. 1215 -=3 ‘MlLCOH"S^ r [ M D HJ 1}^ [H •prestige the reflection of Q uq! it U, ,( 0 O [R 1R y O 11 [M © ©§> InviUHe STEEL CEILINGS AND SIDE WALLS Our plates are positively the most perfect made. The feature of Die Cut Nail Holes insure easy and quick erection. WHERE FOUR CORNERS OVERLAP. To drive a nail through four thicknesses of sheet steel is not easily accomplished. Besides the trouble and delay in doing it the beads not only get mashed, but sometimes the fingers as well — hitting’ the wrong nail! The Die Cut Nail Holes Save Time, Trouble and Temper. Send for our large Steel Ceiling Catalog “0.” 124 <» Ml 0 LWA OKIE ‘prestige ^ M7 Tea R"S^ THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtxj*C©lR[^yOATO[MCi ©f> STEEL CEILING FIRE TEST The following- is an excerpt from an article that appeared in the Record & Guide of New York, on November 14, 1914. “The Associated Metal Ceiling Contractors of Greater New Y'ork conducted a test November 11th, at the Columbia Testing Sta- tion, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, by Professor James S. McGregor, for determining the fire- resisting qualities of metal in comparison with plaster ceilings. The reinforced concrete structure in which these tests are made at Norman Avenue and Monitor Street had been put in readiness for the occasion, with six different panels, two plaster and four metal ceiling's; specified in the following manner: “Plaster on wood lath; plaster on metal lath; metal ceiling on wood furring; metal ceiling on metal-covered furring; metal ceil- ing on % inch wood sheathing; metal ceiling on wood furring and plaster boards nailed to wood beams.” “At the end of the test, which lasted ex- actly one hour and fifteen minutes, with a heat of 1,700 degrees, inspectors of the various departments having representatives present, rendered decisions in order of their superi- ority: No. 1, metal ceiling on plaster boards on wood furring. No. 2, metal ceilings on sheathing %-inch thick. No. 3, plaster ceiling on wire lath. No. 4, metal ceilings on metal-covered furring. No. 5, metal ceilings on wood furring. No. 6, plaster ceiling on wood lath. The plaster ceiling an wood Intli fell twelve minutes utter the K* start of the test.” A. gpsggs i ^ 'WilcoR" ^ , M D LWA 0^11 -prestige THE REFLECTION OF Q UgI \t lj*(0 O 1R HD 0 J^\T D (N1 ^Ol ©? | InviUMe STEEL CEILINGS COLONIAL DESIGN No. 1993 I'll ii Si H HI il Hi IH Ml Hi Hi Hi .a HI H, Ml H N 111 m HI HI H| ni ii HI H! HI H iiii H H ! Hl| Mi H Ml H Hi si HI in ii H H la ll| H ■ |ll| H HI H il is a Si HI 7— d HI 111 111 \m Hi Hi HI H H a: a Hi HI a HI 1 r H IH. HI |HII HI • — • ii gj H H 11 il H| H| H H 1 ■ H HI H HI m ii H| us HI in ii in HI ■. H 4 A? B a ii H H HI HI HI HI H Ml HI a is i Hi H Hi IS a [Hi Hi H: H HI H'j Hi HflHI IS |H S HI H|H] m LIST PRICES. This design can be used to good advantage in either large or small rooms, but is espe- cially adapted for rooms of irregular shape. Furring strips must be used with this de- sign to carry the depth of panels. Size of Room. 20x00 18x25 15x20 12x15 Per Square. $ 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 248 -=3 “JW/LcdH"J=:~~ [M! 0 LV^A UKEE .prestige THE REFLECTION OF STEEL CEILINGS GREEK DESIGN No. 2460 giga fSBIl iHia flfi™ imp w i m i mww wi WW' 1 ' This design is especially adapted for Store Ceiling's of almost any size. The erection of same does not require the use of furring strips, unless applied over plaster. A very neat and tasty design — simple but artistic in effect. Size of Itoom. 20x110 18x2.1 1.1x20 12x15 l.IST PRICES. Per Square. $ 9.50 10.00 10.50 11.25 Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. ■JAM ^ “IKTrcoTTS^ [Ml 0 LWA y ¥i E E •prestia.c THE REFLECTION OF Qualit^COl^lRyOATDlNKOi C® “'JnviMie Xciat” — -=» STEEL CEILINGS COLONIAL DESIGN NO. 1986 I,IST PRICES. This class possesses innumerable decora- Size of Room. Per Square, tive advantages, suitable for buildings of 20x00 $ 0.75 every description. No furring strips required 18x2.%' ' " 10.50 unless applied over plaster. 15x20 ''''''''' li!oo 12x15 11.75 Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 250 [Ml 0 OKI! * J ) t'estigc THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtaCOTOO (QAT0 C® M "JnviMie JJcintl STEEL CEILINGS AND SIDE WALLS Are fire and water-proof, do not warp, reduce cost of insurance and will last a lifetime. FIRST NATL • BANK r f — 1 ■ i St ih* 1 Ceilings contribute greatly toward the beauty of this bank interior. STEEL CEILINGS AND SIDE WALLS 1 reated with “KUE1IN0 PRIMING PAINT,” an especially prepared metal paint with a heavy body, requiring only ONE COAT of paint after erected. ARE CLEAN— SANITARY— BEAUTIFUL. 251 ^ “TUTlcoTI 'S^ Ml 0 LWAU REI -prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUt^coiR^yoATinMCi c® “'JrwitiHe JJointl* =* STEEL C EILINGS STUCCO DESIGN NO. 2771 LIST PRICES. This design makes lip very desirably for large or small rooms. The stippled back ground greatly enhances the beauty of this design. No furring strips required unless ap- plied over plaster. Size of Room. Per Square. 20x00 $10.00 18x25 1 0.50 15x20 11.00 12x15 12.00 Discounts Given In Latest Drive Stieet. 252 “IWiL ca/rj^ ^OLWAUKIE •preStigC THE REFLECTION OF Qualiiji-COIRIRy 1SATIINI61 C©| “■Jnviii MeZcintl ’ ^ggaaBsw—e / 1 ■ ^ STEEL CEILINGS STUCCO DESIGN No. 2276 itli |s* §tei lilST l’HICES. This design embraces the very latest in Size of Room. I*or Square. architectural ideas for simplicity and massive 20x00 $ 0.75 appearance. No furring strips required un- 18x25 10.50 less applied over plaster. 15x20 11.25 12x15 12.00 Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 253 ^ ‘MiLcojrj^ [M] D LWA OKIE •prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuQlit a COIR^yOATOIM “xJnviMMe JJcin£! STEEL CEILINGS STUCCO DESIGN NO. 2282 mmmm mm i '■ / v 1. 1ST PRICES. The alternate placing of the panels in this Size of Room. Per Square. design makes it very desirable and effective 20x«0 $ 9.50 when used in large rooms. No furring strips 18x20 10.00 required unless used over plaster. 1(5x20 10.7.% 12x1(5 11.25 Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. 234 IM D LWA OKIE ♦prestige “IWri coJi 'S^ THE REFLECTION OF QuaUtxj.COlRlRyOATDtMC, ©§> STEEL CEILINGS STUCCO DESIGN No. 2280 MI XVM'Vt Mi 111 M f l|j|| 88 fi 8 S M 1 *3^ h 1 H^lj ' i The Paneled Border No. 220S in this design makes a pleasing and contrasting effect around the field. Adapted for medium or She of Room. 20x60 !Sx25 LIST PRICES. Per Square. . $ 0.75 10.50 large size ceilings. No furring strips required 15x20 1 1 .25 unless applied over plaster. 1 2x15 12.00 Discounts Given In Latest. Price Sheet. “lWlLCOJi''S^ [Ml 0 dm (EE • prestige THE REFLECTION OF QuaUta-CORRUGATONG ©§> 3/ivitiWe JJctntL M STEEL CEILINGS VENETIAN DESIGN NO. 2570 This is a new conception in design. Especially effective for Hotel Dining Rooms. Lobby's, Restaurants, etc. Distinctively original in class and different than the conventional styles. Adapted for medium or large size rooms. Stamped from heavier material than gen- erally used. LIST PRICES. Size of Itooon. IVr Square. 20x00 Si 0-50 1Sx26 II. (Hi 1 0\2(t 11.60 12xl« 12.26 Discounts Given In Datest Price Sheet “MTiTci TR"J^ [M] 0 (LJ lr^ [S [2! • jVestio.C THE reflectionof Quantise© 1R1R 0(0 ATP IN](0i ©f> EMBOSSED STEEL CEILING Stamped in eont iimoiis sheets. Especially iidnptetl for Ceiling find Side \\ iilln ii here Ion cost is* in lie considered. No. 1001. Sheets 24 inches by 96 inches. List Price per Square. Standard Gauge, Primed one coat, white $7.00 No. 1100. Sheets 24 inches by 96 inches. List Price per Square. Standard Gauge, Primed one coat, white $7.50 No. ISOfi. Sheets 24x4S and 24x96 inches. List Price per Square. Standard Gauge. Primed one coat, white $S.OO Discounts Given In Latest Price Sheet. (MOLWAO “M-ilcoR” ’ J-VeSti<^C THE REFLECTION OF QuCll © [R^ [R BJ O D [N1 (Q) (S©| EMBOSSED STEEL CEILING Stamped in continuous sheets. Especially adapted for Ceilings and Side Walls where low cost is to be considered. No. 2301. Sheets 24 x 4S inches and 24 x 96 inches. List Price Per Square. Standard Gauge, prime one coat, white $8.00 EMBOSSED STEEL CORNICE No. 1150. 4 inches deep; 4 inches projection Gist Price, per lineal foot 48 inches long: painted white. $0.07 No. 1 150- A. Inside Mitre for No. 1150. Gist Price $0.45 each The above cornice is suit- able for use with either styles Nos. 1001, 1100, 1806 or 2301 Ceilings. No. 1150-15. Outside Mitre for No. 1150. Gist Price $0.45 each Discounts Liven In Latest Price Sheet 25 y M 1 LWAUR WlZCOjl"^; prestige the reflectionof Quality*©© (RtRILJ (Gi^TO INI© ©® "JrwiMMe Joint* EMBOSSED STEEL CORNICES t*f fi '<(f "(f M(f m '!(» V(f 'If 't(f H(f '1(1 No. 1134. 3 inches deep; 3 inches projection; 48 inches long; painted white. List Price, 5e per lineal foot. The above cornice is too small to make stamped mitres practical. Mitres must be cut and fitted by the erector. Combination Cornice anil Filler No. 2333. List Price, 15c per lineal foot. Cornice. 4 inches deep; 4 inches projection; 6 inches filler attached; painted white. No. 2333- A. Inside Mitre for No. 2333. List Price $0.45 each The above Cornices are suitable for use with either styles Nos. 1001, 1100 , ings. 1806 or 2301 Ceil- No. 2333-15. Outside Mitre for No. 2333. List Price $0.45 each Discounts Given In Latest Place Sheet. liOO erection is easily and quickly done, the simplicity with which this material can be applied has been a revelation to many. Send us the measurements of interiors for which an estimate would be desired, and we will send detailed Blue Print plans, free, with complete cost of the metal to cover the interior. Our facilities for furnishing complete detailed plans ot Steel Ceilings and Side Walls for all kinds of building interiors are unsurpassed. With an efficient corps of draughtsmen, special- ized in this line, and equipped with an automatic, electrically operated Blue Printing Machine, we are at all times prepared to execute quickly plans for any building interior showing how the different steel plates of a design are distributed over the ceilings and side walls to exactly fit the spaces to be covered. Any sizes, shapes and styles of interiors can be fitted with our 'Jru -tUUe Xcint * Steel Plates. The cost is very moderate, the U*i t -^3 "Wl LC~6 M 1 LWA UKII -prestige THE REFLECTION OF QualttjaCOI^IRlLJKgATgiNKOi ©f> Sl/pjo/nt PLAIN STEEL TILE Sheets interlock without noticeable seams when applied. Equal to Ea rthen Tile, is identical in appea ranee ancl its cost is considerably less. . \<>. 2001. :{ \ :5 inch Pattern, Plates 21 \ 21 inches. hist Price, +0.10 per square foot. No. 2002. (i \ O inch Pattern, Plates 24 x 24 inches. List Price, +0.10 per square foot. A I ter erected may be p ainted and cnamr led in white or ■olor tint. Easily kept clean by wiping with damp cloth or sponge. No. 2020 I {order, O \ 21 inches. last Price, +0.08 per lineal foot. ^LIPJOfNT TILE IS EASILY AND QUICKLY APPLIED. It makes the ideal covering for Bathrooms, Kitchens, Yesl ihules. Lavatories, Restaurants, l’arber Shop Walls and Ceilings and other places where sanitary conditions especially should prevail. Its weight is very considerably less than real tile, can be applied by any mechanic and will last indefinitely. Is fire and crack proof. Most easily kept clean. Plain Steel Tile has not only all of, but more, advan- tages than real tile. Put on to stay on and cannot work loose. Two side edges are provided with underfold flanges and the opposite side edges with “slip-in” flanges whereby a seamless joint is effected. Discounts Liven In Latest Price Sheet. 2 <;:? mt&t mm MACHINERY and DIE Making Department i X order tluit we at all times lie in a position to provide special machinery and dies for improving old and orig- inating new methods in the manufacture of onr varied product, we are amply equipped in onr machine shop with the latest improved metal-working machines and devices, and with a full complement of master mechanics. These facilities empha- size onr desires for progression and insure perfect production. 204 Ui/r Electric Power due. Light Plant ___ — oUk Facilities are Unequalled Carpenter . Deadening Felt 67 Differentials, Roofing and Siding 10 Discount Table, Conductor Pipe 140 “ Eaves Trough 123-124 Door and Window Casings 222-223 Doors and Shutters, Fire Proof 2 9 Door and Window Caps 218-221 Double Seamer 5 0 Drops and Ends, Eaves Trough 127 Double Roof Gutters 132 Double Curved Elbows or “Goosenecks” . 142-143 E. Eaves Trough 118-124 “ Ends and Drops 127 “ Mitres 125-126 “ Hanger Rod Bender 129 “ Hangers, Steel 128-129 “ “ “ Wire 130 “ “ “ “SELFLOCK”.. 128 “ “ Hanger Tongs 129 Elbows and Shoes, Conductor 141-145 “ Double Curve or “Gooseneck” .. 142-143 “ Long Sweep Conductor 145 “ Galvanized Tubing 13 9 “ Tin Speaking Tube 150 Elevator Siding, Corrugated 23 Embossed Cornices 179-182 Steel Ceilings and Side Walls . 244-260 End Lock Former 50 Ends and Drops, Eaves Trough 127 EVENDRAFT” Chimney Extensions or Caps 197-198 Expanded Metal Lath 163 Extras on Flat, Galvanized and Black Sheets 72 Eyelet Punch 50 F. Felt, Deadening . . . 67 “ Slater's 66 Felts, Tarred .66 Figures and Letters 241 2«0 [M D LWA OKIE • prestige ^ WiLcoJi'S^ THE REFLECTION OF QuantgCOIR^yOATDtNKOi c.® Page. Finials, Roof 203-217 Tower 203 Globe 151 Hip and Gable 109-152 Finish, “TITELOCK” Gable End 108 Fire Proof Shutters and Doors 2 9 “ Proofing Metal Lath 163 Flanging Tongs 5 0 Flashing, Corrugated Wall 2 4 “TITELOCK” Metal Shingle Porch 10S Hooks 148 Metal Shingle 108 Metal Spanish Tile 115 Tin Chimney 160 Shingles 160 Flexible Wall Tube, Speaking 150 Formed Valley 158 Former, End Lock 50 Fronts, Sheet Metal, Store 199-202 “ Theatre 226 Furnace Tin, Coke 81 G. Gable Finials, Metal Spanish Tile 116 “ and Hip Finials 152 Garages, “PORTO” Metal 227-231 Gasoline Soldering Furnaces 64 Globe Finials 151 "GOOSENECK” Conductor Pipe Elbows . 142-143 Gutter, CRIMPEDGE 120 Roof and Box 134-136 “ Double Roof 132 “ Kuehn’s Combination Roof 133 Porch 134 Hangers 131 “ Brackets 131 H. Half Balls, Zinc 23S Hammers, Riveting 63 Hangers, Eaves Trough 128-130 Conductor Pipe, Wire 149 Roof and Box Gutter 131 Heads, Conductor 224 "HERRINGBONE” Metal Lath 163 Hip Covering, Ornamental 152-153 “TITELOCK” 107 Ilip and Gable Finials 109 and 152 “ and Ridge Tile 153 “ Shingles, Continuous 152 Milwaukee 153 “ Caps 203 “ Finials, Metal Spanish Tile 116 “ and Ridge Tile, Metal Spanish 116 “ Tile Starters, Metal Spanish 116 Hooks, Conductor Pipe 147-149 “ Flashing 14S Houses, “PORTO” Metal 227-231 I. Imitation Brick and Stone Siding 57-62 Spanish 'Pile Roofing 112-117 “INVISIBLE JOINT” Steel Ceiling 244-260 K. Kuehn’s Combination Roof Gutter 133 KORREKT Cut-offs 146 Page. Kuehn’s Lock Seam Roll Roofing 36 KORREKT Corner, Mitres. ... 126 L. Lath, Expanded Metal 163 Lead Washers 30 Lead Headed Nails 3 0 Letters and Figures 241 Lintel Cornices 166-167 Long Sweep Elbows 145 M. Marquise or Canopies 225 Metal Corner Board 53 “ Garages and Houses 227-231 “ Lath, Expanded 163 “METROPOLITAN” Metal Shingles, Con- tinuous 110-111 “Milwaukee” Ventilators 192 Mitres, Eaves Trough 12 5-126 “ Roof and Box Gutter 133-136 Mouth Pieces, Speaking Tube 150 Mouldings, Belt 166-167 Moving Picture Theatre Fronts 226 N. Nails, Barbed Roofing 3 0 Nails, Lead Headed 30 Nippers, Cutting 63 “NUAIR” Ventilators 193-194 Ventilating Cupolas 194 O. OGEE Gutters 136 Ornaments, Zinc 232-243 Ornamental Cresting 155-157 Hip Covering 15 2-153 Ridge Covering 152-153 Ridge and Hip Tile 153 Outlets and Ends, Eaves Trough 127 P. Pediments, Cornice 178 Pilasters and Corners 61 Pipe, Conductor 13 7-140 Plain Cornice 222 Pliers, Bending 50 Porch Flashing 108 “ Gutter 134 Prepared Roofing 65 Pressed Brick and Stone Siding 57-59 “ Standing Seam Roofings 3 9-45 Punch, Eyelet 5 0 Puttyless Skylights 183-184 Q. Quarter Circle Gutters 135 R. Ridging, Continuous Ornamental 152 “ Triangular and Style “C” 151 Ridge Roll, Plain 151 “ “ Corrugated 24 “ Coping, “TITELOCK” 107 “ and Hip Tile 153 “ “ “ “ Metal Spanish 116 2U7 M 0 LWA OKIE -prestige the reflection of Q ual it u,*(0 © [R R QJ 0 /^VF D 5^0 (Ol ©? Page. Page. 63 Snips, Compound Lever 50 Rod Bender, Eaves Trough Hanger... 129 Solder 69 Roll VaIIpv 159 Soldering Furnaces 64 Rock Face Corner Finish 62 Coppers Roof Gutter, Double 1 32 Spanish Tile, Metal 112-117 Kuehn’s Combination . . . 133 Speaking Tubes and Fittings 150 Plain OGEE and Box “ '* Brackets Roof and Box Gutter Hangers Roofing Shingles, Continuous " “ Slate Surfaced Seamer Corrugated V Crimp Pressed Standing Seam V Crimp Roll and Cap, Galvanized “MILCOR” Self Cap Roll, Gal- vanized "Old Style” Double Seam Roll, Galvanized Kuehn’s Lock Seam Roll, Gal- vanized Tin, Continuous Roll Pressed Standing Seam “Certified” Standing Seam.... “Superior” Standing Seam "Noiseless” Standing Seam . . . Beaded Standing Seam Ornamental Standing Seam. . . . “Tiger” Composition Roll . . . . “MILCOR” Certain-teed, Com- position Roll Tools Rules for Measuring Roofing and Siding. Rosinsized Sheathing 132 136 131 131 110-111 66 50 1 8-21 49 44 46-49 38 6 I 36 84 41 40 42-43 41 43 4 5 65 6 5 5 0 14 66 S. Shears Sheets, or Snips American Bessemer, Black Blue Stove Pipe Galvanized Open Hearth Steel. . . “Copperoid Metal”.. Cross Crimped Corrugated Polished Copper Zinc Sheet Metal Store Fronts “ Theatre Fronts Sheathing, Rosinsized Shoes, Conductor Pipe Shingles, Slate Surfaced “ “TITELOCK” Metal “METROPOLITAN” Continu- ous “ Hip Flat Flashing Shutters and Doors, Fire Proof Siding and Ceiling, Beaded Embossed “ Weather Board “ Brick and Rock Face “ Corrugated Elevator Sills, Window and Door Skylights Ventilating Puttyless Slate Shingles, Metal Snips or Shears 69 63 71 71 69 -70 2 2 18-28 71 86 85 1 99-202 226 66 141-145 66 S7-109 110-111 152-153 160 29 5 4 257-258 53 57-62 23 2 22-223 183-190 188-191 1 83-1S4 104-106 63 Sciueezers, Cap 50 Standing Seam Roll Roofings 3 5-3 8 Roofings in Sheets 3 9-45 Steel Ceiling and Siding, Embossed 257-258 “ Ceilings, “INVISIBLE JOINT”. . . .244-260 Store Fronts 199-202 146 161 50 Strainers, Conductor Pipe.. Strips, Metal Batten “SUPERIOR” Cap Squeezer Tarred Felts Terne Roofing Plates. “ Plates, Charcoal "theatre Fronts 6 6 76-83 SI 226 Tile, “SLIP.TOINT" Steel Bathroom .... 261-262 “ Metal Spanish 112-117 Ridge and Hip 153 Trimmings, Metal Spanish 116 Tin Plate, Roofing 7 6-83 “ Coke 81 “ in Rolls 84-159 Tinners Tools 63 “TITELOCK” Metal Shingles 87-109 Metal Spanish Tile 112-117 Metal Shingle Trimmings . 107-109 129 64 50 203 160 3-1 2 4 139 150 Tongs, Eaves Trough Hanger. Torches, Blow Tools, Roofing Tower Finials and Hip Caps Track Cover, Barn Door Trough, Eaves Tubing and Fittings, Galvanized. . . Tin Speaking V. Valley, Tin in Rolls “ Galvanized Formed in Rolls “ “TITELOCK” Metal Shingle. .11 Spanish Tile. 159 158 159 108 115 Vanes, Weather 214-217 Ventilators 192-196 Collapsible 191 Ventilating Skylights 188-191 “ Cupolas 194-196 V Crimp Roofings 4 6-4 9 W. Wall Board Wall Flashing, Corrugated. . “ Tube, Flexible Speaking Washers, Lead Weatherboard Siding 67 24 150 30 53 Weather Vanes 214-217 Whistles, Speaking Tube 150 Window and Door Caps 218-221 Casings and Sills. .. 222-223 “ Shutters, Fire Proof. 29 Z. Zinc Animals 242-243 “ Half and Whole Balls 238 “ Ornaments 232-243 Zinc, Sheets 85 TELEGRAPHIC CODE THE USE OF THIS CODE FOR TELEGRAMS EXCEEDING TEN WORDS WILL SAVE CONSIDERABLE EXPENSE Vacate How soon can you furnish? Vacation . . .Have you in stock and could you furnish at once? Vaccinate .. .Have you shipped our order of ? Vagabond .. .Advise us by wire when you can ship our order of ? Vagrancy .. When will you ship our order of ? Valve Wire price on shipment from Mill. Vampire . . . .Wire price on shipment from Milwaukee. Vamp Wire price on shipment from Kansas City. Vanguard .. .Your quotation of accepted. Enter order. Vagrant . . . .Ship immediately by freight. Vassal Ship immediately by express. Van If not in stock ship direct from Mill. Valor Our order of not yet received; send tracer for shipment at once. Vale We are in need of on order of — if not already shipped when will they be shipped? Valentine Do not ship our order of until further advised by us. Valet Ship immediately by freight goods named in your letter of Value Have you shipped us any on our order of ? Valient ... Quote us bottom price F. 0 B. — Valise We have in stock and could ship at once. Valuable . .We can furnish at (price) Vast In reply to your favor of Vanity We shipped your order on Vapor We will ship Twelve D/fferent Styles of Metal Roofing That Meet All Demands of Modern Bu/ld/ngs Copyright, 1915. by Tlv WISCONSIN V CM 101 -' TENN HOMA / ansas LABANIA MEXICO