Architect and engineer . BUSH TERMINAL BUILDING, BROOKLYN, N. Higginson, Architect tion by fire, tornado and earthquake. It is worth money for owners andemployes alike to know that none of these visitations can suddenly wipe outthe industry on which they are dependent, with the resulting loss of timemoney, patronage and prestige that may have taken years of endeavor to buildup Attainment of these desirable ends is certain to favorably influence financ-m^ and credits. Permanent, fireproof buildings are also of distinct advertisingvalue to their owners. With concrete buildings, these d


Architect and engineer . BUSH TERMINAL BUILDING, BROOKLYN, N. Higginson, Architect tion by fire, tornado and earthquake. It is worth money for owners andemployes alike to know that none of these visitations can suddenly wipe outthe industry on which they are dependent, with the resulting loss of timemoney, patronage and prestige that may have taken years of endeavor to buildup Attainment of these desirable ends is certain to favorably influence financ-m^ and credits. Permanent, fireproof buildings are also of distinct advertisingvalue to their owners. With concrete buildings, these desirable ends are securedin the fullest MILL OF THE NIAGARA SILK CO., NORTH TONAWANDA, N. Morton Wolf, Architect THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER 83


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