Carpenter . should learn it. You will not only be pleased and confldent ofyour ability, but your employer will have confi-dence in you, and thats what puts more moneyin your pay envelope and keeps you working indull times, while the mechanic who lacks theknowledge is idle. There Is plenty of room for you at the top,and the Hill method of roof framing will assistyou in getting there if you are ambitious. The only persons authorized to teach the Hillmethod are Rowland Hill, Edward W. Williamsand .John II. Potts, each of whom is an expertin roof framing, and you may select your teach-er from thes


Carpenter . should learn it. You will not only be pleased and confldent ofyour ability, but your employer will have confi-dence in you, and thats what puts more moneyin your pay envelope and keeps you working indull times, while the mechanic who lacks theknowledge is idle. There Is plenty of room for you at the top,and the Hill method of roof framing will assistyou in getting there if you are ambitious. The only persons authorized to teach the Hillmethod are Rowland Hill, Edward W. Williamsand .John II. Potts, each of whom is an expertin roof framing, and you may select your teach-er from these. We will teach you privately or in class, asyou desire. We can refer you to previous scholars, andwe guarantee to make an expert roof framer ofyou. The price complete to Journeymen Carpentersis $ It would be cheap at a price of .$ The price of Architects, Contractors and Esti-mators is a matter for correspondence. Address all correspondence to E. W. WILLIAMS,103 W. Court Cincinnati, O. 39. ROBLEMS Practical Architecture and Drawing. (By Prof. A. Edward Ehodes.)LESSON IV. A Letter.—Tie following letter from P., Denver, Colo., reads as nearly Likemany more which I have received that a re-ply to it may make more clear to othersthat it is my intention in these lessons togive all the help and advice I can: From Lesson One I assume that therewill be a course of lessons on architecturaldrawing which will give a person a practi-cal working knowledge of same. This issomething that I some day expect to master,but as my education is limited most corre-spondence courses are too many for me ow-ing to the amount of geometry and figuresrequired in the preliminary studies, theyget me all mixed up and I cant see theiruse in ordinary work, and get intend to study this course faithfully andexecute the drawings to the best of my abil-ity. Would you advise that this work besent to you, for inspection, or do youthink a satisfactory drawing is all that isneces


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