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ACGiisT 3, 1916. 





The Florists' Review 



"^"T^T . TT ', 



No. 2-Note how the urate end Is off the 

 vertical In order that it may be turned 

 and lifted right out of the lug. 



It Takes the "Cuss'' Out of Your 



Grate "Cussings" 



HERE are four real live straight- 

 from-the-shoulder reasons why 

 there's no grate " cuss " to the 

 Burnham Boiler's grates : 



1. The Burnham Boiler's grates shake 

 half at a time, which just naturally 

 makes them twice as easy to shake. You 

 can clean your fire half at a time. And 

 in mild weather you can bank up the back 

 half with ashes and run your fire on the 

 first half, getting just the heat you actu- 

 ally n«ed and burning only just the coal 

 you actually need to get it, and no more. 

 Or you can start up half your fire when 

 you want to and leave the other half 

 slumbering. So, you see, this half-at-a- 

 time feature makes the Burnham Boiler 

 easier to operate and cuts down yovu- coal 

 bills at one and the same time. 



2. Each grate bar is built like a roof. 

 Hair the ashes are on one side and half on 

 the other. Because of this, the slightest 

 movement of the bar will shake the ashes 

 down. So you can accomplish at least a 

 third more with a third less shaking. But 

 that's not all that the roof-shape does. 

 The peak of the ridge digs into the ashes 

 and stirs up the fire- a result accom- 

 plished with the usual flat-topped gra te 

 only by .'dint of violent shaking.CVji[^ 



]• 3. Every Burnham Boiler grate bar is 

 kept absolutely ivarp-proof by heavy 

 trussing from underneath on both sides 



No. 1— This shows how the grate end rests 

 in the lag before turning. 



No. 2-Showlng the grate end turned and 

 ready to be lilted right out of the lug. 



of the ridge This trussing will keep the 

 entire grate bar true and right in line for 

 years. 



4. And here's a last-but-not-least point 

 that takes out the cuss that is probably 

 the cussiest cuss of all your grate cuss- 

 ings. When for any reason you want to 

 remove a grate bar you can do so by the 

 one simple operation of turning the grate 

 intothe position shown in line cut No. 2. 

 It will then lift right out of the lug. No 

 bolts to remove. None of the disposition- 

 destroying stunts that you've had to go 

 through with other grates. And the grate 

 end 18 at such an angle that it won't 



bounce out" of the lug when you shake 

 your grates, no matter how hard you 

 shake Ihein. It takes a pronounced and 

 ".•P»<*»^ pull forward to put it in the po- 

 sition from which it can be lifted right 

 out. 



Line cut No. 1 shows how the end 

 of the grate lies in the lug before 

 turning to remove. 



• These grate differences are just a 

 few of the differences that make 

 Burnham Boilers different from other 

 cast iron boilers. 



Make sure of surely having your 

 Biirnham Boiler when you need it by 

 ordering it now, before you need it. ^ 



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