Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1912 . day they are positively not allowedsanitarians, who are supposed tostrictly up-to-date.— , 11 bybe presume that the man who installedthe apparatus intended the pipe at Bto act as a tell tale for showing theamount of water in the tank.— With the Shriners. George Blake, of St. John, , ison a pilgrimage to the Shriners conven-tionTn Los Angeles. Calgary.—Frew & Fleming, tinsmiths,have opened a branch at, Hillhurst. Craik, Sask.—R. J. McNaughton, tin-smith, has added a line of hardware. Factory Sanitation and Ventilation /p


Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1912 . day they are positively not allowedsanitarians, who are supposed tostrictly up-to-date.— , 11 bybe presume that the man who installedthe apparatus intended the pipe at Bto act as a tell tale for showing theamount of water in the tank.— With the Shriners. George Blake, of St. John, , ison a pilgrimage to the Shriners conven-tionTn Los Angeles. Calgary.—Frew & Fleming, tinsmiths,have opened a branch at, Hillhurst. Craik, Sask.—R. J. McNaughton, tin-smith, has added a line of hardware. Factory Sanitation and Ventilation /p HE following interesting addresswas delivered by Philip Mueller, ofthe H. Mueller Manufacturing Co., De-catur, 111., at a meeting of the AmericanSociety of Plumbing and Sanitary En-gineers. It dealt with the problems offactory sanitation and ventilation in acomprehensive way. The drawings arereproduced from the Plumbers TradeJournal. Mr. Mueller said in part: Let us begin with the foundry, inour case at Decatur, 111., a brass cha


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