September, 1905 



AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



191 



SAVES 



1/2 to 2/3 



HERE is confirmation, direct, I 

 positive, convincing, that The | 

 Peck- Williamson UNDERFEED I 

 Furnace will save you % to % on | 

 your coal bills: 



"After looking at several fur- 

 naces, including hot-air and hot- 

 water heat, I heard of The Peck- 

 Williamson UNDERFEED and 

 bought one from you. My house 

 is 28x34, -with 8 rooms, bath and 

 attic. I had no trouble in keeping 

 the rooms at 74 degrees, during 

 the coldest weather of 22 degrees 

 below zero. A neighbor built a 

 house about the same size and by 

 the same contractor, put in hot- 

 water heat, used $75.00 worth of coal, 

 and could not keep his house warm 

 enough tokeep the pipes from freez- 

 ing. I used 8 tons of 'Cherokee' Nut 

 Coal, at an expeuse of $27. 00. The 

 Furnace is easil3' managed, ivith but 

 little smoke and ashes. I can recom- 

 mend The Peck-Williamson UNDER- 

 FEED Furnace to any one who is 

 going to build.'' 



The above was written recently to our 

 agent in Kansas City, Mo., by Mr. 

 James E. Lawrence, Mining Engineer 

 and Metallurgist, 233-1 Benton Blv'd., 

 Kansas City, Mo. Hundreds of such 

 letters come to us unsolicited. It will 

 pay you to investigate. 



Heating Plans and Services 

 of our Engineering Depart- 

 ment Absolutely FREE. 



We want to send you FREE our UNDER- 

 FEED book and iac-simile voluntary let- 

 ters proving every claim we make. 



The Peck=WiIliamson Co. 



Cincinnati, 0. 



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A leaky roof will 

 bother most clients 

 more than an incon- 

 sistency between 

 two orders of archi- 

 tecture used in the 

 same building. A 

 good architect can 

 make a plan that will 

 please, and a good 

 architect ought to 

 know that " Taylor 

 Old Style" tin roofs 

 do not leak. 



N. & G. TAYLOR COMPANY 



ESTABLISHED 1810 



Philadelphia 



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PEARSON COATED NAILS have a holding power more than 

 twice as great as any other kind. They resist the weather longer 

 than ordinary wire nails and have other advantageous features. 

 The coated flooring nails — under the trade name of " Leaders " — 

 are a radical departure from the rut, and excel in every detail. 

 They save 30% in labor and are sold at attractive prices. 



C. PEARSON CO., BOSTON 



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