Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1928, p. 52

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I the 'name' Lino·Saw ~ The: sa falici. tions as a part of the aeaerat c:astina process, thus obviatiftg the necessity of the slow and tedious hand-sawing of the metal slugs as was the case before Mr. Mohr's invention became vogue. P..._,,...... .... T..._ca.. ...,. ......., ... V.._. el Stock . ,_ .... """"HE call for paper to supply the ..... I, Best Wishes The completion of the new home of Lloyd Hollister Inc., is a splendid achievement. We rejoice with you. Please accept our best wishes for your continued success. MILLE HARDWARE CO. 1219 - Zl Wilmette Ave. 1 demand for commercial work at the Lloyd Hollister Inc. plant is so insistent that the Parker, Thomas and Tucker Paper company of Chicago has become one of the companies furnishing us with a considerable volume of stock. T h e remarkable prQgJess scored in this division of the publishing business is indicated by the fact that in the Al..t B. T_._ last year Parker, Thomas and Tucker have furnished us with 235,000 sheets of bond paper, 26,000 sheets of book paper, 3,100 sheets of cover paper, 5,900 sheets of miscellany and 5,400 envelopes. . ONVERTED . to the be~ef that an oil burning system would prove C best in the new publis~ng p~nt, Lloyd Hollister Inc., let the oil bumtng equtpment contract to B. F. Reynolds and company of Chicago and results have justified the choice. The equipment is completely au.tomatic in operation, a thermos~t be1ng located on the· sec:ond ftoor, wh1ch may be set at any de!ired leJ!IJ?erature. ~ nozzle of the a1r atomaz1ng type 1s placed at the rear ·of the Simplex ~i!er, firing toward the front, thus gtvmg the longest possible travel for the hot gases and using the entire heating surfa-ce of the boiler to best advantag~. Air and oil supply for the nozzle as furnished by a motor dri~en combin~ tion air compressor and atr pump umt. Ignition of the · oi! is b:y combination electric and gas p1lot bght, the gas being used only at the time of starting. . A low water safety is also provided which prevents operation of the burner. if the water in the boiler is below proper level. · When the temperature m the room drops to the point at whi~h the the~ mostat is set, the burner 1s automat·caJty started. When the te!"perat'!re has been raised to the destred pom t the burner automatically shuts down. The system with its full automatic controls represents the best modern practice in oil burning. All Tile Surfaces of Buildint Given Heavy Tar Coating N the constrU'Ction of the new. Lloyd Hollister Inc., plant the tarrmg of I all tile wall surfaces, the lathing and the plastering were i m p o r t a n t. Charles E. Welter of 115 Fifteenth street, Wihnette, handled this job in a satisfactory manner. In order to prevent any possibility of these tile walls sweating or of moisture seeping through, the entire tile surface was coated with R. I. W. water-proof tar. Over this was then placed an expanded metal lathing and the regular plaster surface. The partitions of the building were constructed of a plaster composition hollow tile, Prv-a-bar, manufactured by the United States Gypsum Co., and the plaster was spread directly over the surface in this instance. The walls of the shop sections were coated wit~ white sand plaster. The materials used in the new building were :-9 tons of U. S. Gypsum ground coat, 32 yards of plaster, number 1 torpedo sand, 5 tons of lime, 3 tons of plaster of paris, ~ gallons of R. I. W. water-proof tar, 1,000 feet of expanded metal corner beads and 1,000 feet of metal base screed. · R UGS CLEANED By ·Experts Your rugs and carpets will most certainly be harmed if winter's dirt and grime are allowed to remain in them. The proper procedure is to allow our experts to clean them thoroughly and scientifically. Our methods will properly remove all foreign substances, restore the beautiful colors to their original hues and prolong the life of your rugs and carpets. We cury a large aelection of lineal qrudity Oriental Ruga and Carpeta, alliJirg reaonablg priced. Phone Wilmette 1949 or Univenity 5050 and our man will gladly call and submit an estimate as to the cost. Steel Lintels Used in Door arul Wintlow OtJenints of Plant HE construction of a building of T the fine type of Lloyd Hollister Inc., calls for the use of much steel. This steel must be of various kinds. For instance stmctural steel lintels of standard fabrications were needed for the window and door openings. The Federal Iron \Vorks of Chicago was selected to furnish these. The amount of structural steel lintels used weiahed seven tons. The !federal Iron Works ha~ · « branch oftic:e in Evanston at 1622 Maple avenue.

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