358 AMERICA'N VERO ES SAND ~ GAR DEIN 
May, 1906 
“PAYMENT CONDITIONAL UPON SUCCESS” 
Smoky Fireplaces 
Remedied 
WENTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE in dealing with the above 
trouble. Thoroughly trained workmen employed. In most 
cases work can be done without defacing decorated walls and 
with little inconvenience to the household. 
Cooking Odors 
Prevented 
Pee WHITLEY SYSTEM OF KITCHEN VENTILATION will 
prevent the kitchen odors from permeating the premises. 
Designed and installed to meet individual requirements. Suit- 
able for fine residences, hotels, clubs, institutions, ete. 
Examinations and estimates without charge within 500 miles of New York 
Contracts entered into with the understanding that the charges are for results 
The following are a few of the many thousands who have availed themselves of my services 
McKim, Mead & White 
Carrere & Hastings 
Hunt & Hunt 
C. P. H. Gilbert 
Ernest Flagg 
Woodruff Leeming 
Howells & Stokes 
Schickel & Ditmars 
Grover Cleveland, Princeton, N. J. Union League Club, New York 
W. A. Slater, Washington, D. C. Hon. Whitelaw Reid 
Mrs. John Hay, Washington, D.C. Hon. Joseph H. Choate 
Princeton University, Princeton, N. J. J. Pierpont Morgan 
Brown University, Providence, R. I. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. 
Senator Aldrich, Providence, R.1. Col. John J. Astor 
Clement B. Newbold, Jenkintown, Pa. George J. Gould 
University Club, New York 
JOHN WHITLEY, Engineer and Contractor 
215 Fulton Street sie Brooklyn, New York 
Morris K. Jesup 
Henry Clews 
Joseph Pulitzer 
R. Fulton Cutting 
U.S. Government for :— 
White House, Washington, D.C. 
U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. 
ARCHITECTS 
A Delightful—Educational—Inexpensive 
Summer | our 
What could be more delightful, what could be of greater educational 
value, than a trip this summer to the Pacific Coast ? 
Ge “CHAMPION” 
LOCK JOINT 
Metal Shingle 
Inexpensive, 
Ornamental, Durable 
MADE BY 
| J.H. ELLER 
! & CO. Start, let us say, from Chicago over the Burlington Route’s famous Mis- 
sissippi River Scenic Line—cool and decidedly picturesque—then take at 
1610 E. 5th St. St. Paul 
CANTON, 0. @one of the northern routes across the continent, perhaps visiting 
Yellowstone Park en route, and after enjoying the charms of the Puget Sound 
region, start from Portland for San Francisco 
of 
gee @ on a Pacific Ocean steamer, or over that magnificent highway, the Shasta 
Route. Then, when you have enjoyed San Francisco's attractions, continue 
southward 
@ over the incomparable Coast Line to Los Angeles. After a stay in 
Southern California, take either of three routes to Colorado Springs and Denver 
— the Valley Line, over Great Salt Lake and thro’ the Scenic Rockies 
—the new Salt Lake Route and thro’ the Scenic Rockies 
—thro’ the storied Southwest, with a side trip to the Grand Canyon of 
Arizona, or to Mexico, or both, 
@then from Denver on one of the Burlington’s splendid trains to your 
starting point. 
Or, if you like, visit California first and return by Puget Sound and a 
northern route. No extra charge. 
Cornices, 
Skylights, 
Ceilings, 
Etc. 
An expensive trip? Not at all! 
The ‘otal cost for railway fare, exclusive of side trips, is just $88.50 from 
UR remarkable recent inventions enable us 
to offer the public an intensely brilliant, 
Chicago: $82.50 from St. Louis; $73.50 (not via St. Paul) from Missouri 
smokeless gas at much less cost than city River points, Kansas City to Omaha, inclusive. Even lower rates on certain 
gas, better, safer and cheaper than electricity, and 
costing but one-fourth as much as Acetylene. dates. 
Most durable and least expensive apparatus to 
maintain in effective perpetual operation. Gives 
services of lighting, cooking, and _ heating. 
Fullest satisfaction guaranteed, and easy terms 
The very apparatus for suburban homes, institu 
tions, etc. We construct special apparatus also for 
fuel gas for manufacturing, producing gas equiv- 
alent to city gas at 50 cents per 1,ooocubic feet, and 
made to respond to very large demands, also for 
lighting towns, etc. 
Cc. M. KEMP MFG. CO., 
BALTIMORE, MD. 
This is only one of scores of simila. trips that can be made at no greater expense. 
Tell me what you would like to do and to see this summer, and I'll plan a tour for 
you. For this service there is no charge. All I ask is that you 
make sure your ticket reads “via Burlington Route. 
Write me to-day, please. 
P. S: EUSHIS, 
Route 317 “Q” Building, Chicago. 
P128 
Burlington} 
