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WE PAY THE DAY SHIPMENT ARRIVES. 

 The FRED. W. MUTH CO. 



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51 Walnut St. 



Cincinnati, Ohio. 



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IT HAS A SIDE GRATE that 

 strengthens the fire-cup, and holds 

 a removable metal and asbestos 

 lining- that keeps it cool, adding to 

 its durability. It has no valves to 

 get out of order or snout to CLOG 

 WITH SOOT. 



ALL THAT IS CLAIMED— N. 



E. France, Platteville, Wis., Gen- 

 eral Manager of the National Bee- 

 keepers' Association says: 



The Danzenbaker 20th Century Smoker 



Pal. Oct. 3, '05, June 4, '07. 



Awarded Highest Prize 



A GOLD MEDAL 



St. I ouis 1904 



IS THE BEST, 

 STRONGEST, 

 COOLEST, 

 CLEANEST, 

 CHEAPEST, 

 AND LARGEST 

 SMOKER SOLD 

 FORADOLLAP 



1 have given your 2oth Century Smoker a thorough trial' For convenience in lighting, durability 

 and long time one filling will last and give ample smoVie. 1 find it all you claim. In the sprin^ 1 shall 

 want several. 1 always want the best: 



SURPASSES ALL OTHERS— Mr. Grant Stanley Nisbet. Pa;— "After giving the Tanzentai^er 

 2oth Century Smol<er several trials, can say it surpasses all smokers it has been my liberty to try; it will 

 not go out until the fuel is all consumed, and it produces a cool smoke, a feature very necessary in any 

 first-class smoker." 



BEST IN TWENTY YEARS— M. D. Andes, Bristol, Tenn,—"1 have used the 20th Century Smoker 

 one season. It has given me entire satisfaction. In my twenty years of bee-keeping 1 first used the old 

 stand-by Clark smoker, and 1 believe 1 have tried all the different makes, as I am always looking for the 

 best, and will say that your smoker beats them all up to date." 



NEVER TOO HOT TO HOLD— Dr. Reginald Munson, Washington, D: C— "I am well pleased 

 with the 2olh Century Smoker: It keeps fire well without getting too hot to hold on continuous use, and 

 makes smoke enough to satisfy the most critical." 



l-rice Dan-ze, Large 3'2-inch Smokers: Postpaid— one Sl:15; two, S2:Io; three, $3; five, $4:5o: 

 By Express or freight— one, 'Jl; six, $4:2o: 



"Facts About Bees," a sixty-four-page pamphlet, sent free on request: Send also address of 

 your bee-keeping friend for same: 



F. DANZENBAKER, NORFOLK, VA. 

 Jamestown, Exposition Sta. Money-orders on Norfolk. 



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"T. F. BINGHAM, FARWEILL, MICH. 





