Architect and engineer . al and purposelyneglected to ask for the usual rareside-dishes. When the waiter ex-postulated, the artist explainedthat he would dine without thisluxury as times were getting hard. MULLEN BANK, STORE AND OFHCE nXTURES—CABINET WORK OF GUARANTEED QUALITY CHURCH SEATING Office and Factory: 64 RAUSCH Bet. 7th and 8th Sti. San Franciico Telephone HE mlock 2858 G. P. W. Jensen & Son Building Construction 320 Market Street, San Francisco Phone 2444 MacDonald & Kahn GeneralContractors Financial Center Bldg. 405 Montgomery St. San Franciie* BUILDING CONSTRUCTIO


Architect and engineer . al and purposelyneglected to ask for the usual rareside-dishes. When the waiter ex-postulated, the artist explainedthat he would dine without thisluxury as times were getting hard. MULLEN BANK, STORE AND OFHCE nXTURES—CABINET WORK OF GUARANTEED QUALITY CHURCH SEATING Office and Factory: 64 RAUSCH Bet. 7th and 8th Sti. San Franciico Telephone HE mlock 2858 G. P. W. Jensen & Son Building Construction 320 Market Street, San Francisco Phone 2444 MacDonald & Kahn GeneralContractors Financial Center Bldg. 405 Montgomery St. San Franciie* BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Recent Contracts CompletedY. W. C. A. Building San FranciscoLibrary Building BerhcleijPost Office Building OaklandCity Hospital Palo AltoHome of the Blind Berkeley K. E. PARKER INC. 135 South Park San Francisco Phone KE ARNY 6640 74 The Architect and Engineer. December. 1933 Anderson & Ringrose General Contractors 320 Market Street, San FranciscoPhone DO uglas 1373 GoodBuildingsDeserveGood Hard-w^are. 581 Market Street SUtter 6063 ARCHITECTSLIKE IT! Convenient, loose-leaf speci-fications for painting, enam-eling and varnishing. Every-thing you need to knowabout formulas, materials andsurfaces can be found in ajiffy. Saves time and con-fusion in typing of buildingspecifications. WRITE FOR A COPY ASK FOR A. I. A. FILE 2oB NATIONAL LEAD CO. 2240 24TH SAN FRANCISCOMAKERS OF DUTCH BOY PRODUCTS and BASS-HUETER PAINTS This brought the proprietor tothe table with concern writtenplainly on his usually placid e-xplaining that he wasdenying himself because timeswere becoming bad, the artist fin-ished his meal and left the cafe. The next day the proprietor ofthe cafe visited his tailor and said:Times are hard and you need notmake up that new dinner jacket Iordered. The following day the tailorcountermanded an order he hadin for a new automobile, and gaveas his reason, hard times. That night the automobile manmet the artist at a social gather-ing and said: Business


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