August, 1906 



AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



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SANITARY HEATING 



is impossible without an automatic heat regulator to maintain a uniform 

 temperature. Almost any kind of a heating plant will maintain an 



EVEN TEMPERATURE 



in every room of your home with the 



Minneapolis Heat Regulator 



for many years the standard automatic heat regulator from Florida to 

 Labrador. It saves coal bills and prevents every possible accident from 

 sudden changes in the weather. So susceptible that a change of one 



Electric Heat Regulator Co. 



Wm. R. Sweatt, Secretary 



First Avenue and G Street MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



Adjust Here 



New Band 

 Rip Saw 



THIS new machine offers marked advan- 

 tages in safety, speed, convenience and 

 efficiency. It takes 24 inches between 

 saw anJ fence, and material up to 12 inches 

 thick. The straining device for the upper 

 wheel has forward, backward and side adjust- 

 ment. No matter what the vibration, any slack 

 in the blade is taken up instantly, thus bring- 

 ing the general efficiency and economical run- 

 ning of the machine to the maximum. Send 

 for circular and catalog. 



J. A. FAY &. EGAN CO. 



209-229 W. Front St., Cincinnati, Ohio 



The World's Standard for Woodworking Machinery 



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Neglect* Your Fire Insurance 

 Rather Than Your Painting 



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Your house may never burn — fire insurance is merely 

 a wise provision against a remote contingency. 

 But with regard to paint, "it is a condition and not a 

 theory that confronts us." If we don't keep our property 

 well painted it will surely deteriorate, and this deterioration 

 can never be made good. A house kept in condition with 

 good paint is practically imperishable. "Good paint" is 

 paint based on pure linseed oil and OXIDE OF ZINC. 



A Suggestive Pamphlet, " Paint : Why, How and When," FREE to property owners 



THE NEW JERSEY ZINC CO., 71 Broadway, New York 



We do not grind zinc in oil. <A list of manufacturers of zinc paints sent on application 



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PULVERIZED 



SHEEP MANURE^ 



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FERTILIZE 



[ simply menus to feed roots with the right diet in 

 propel form. There is no m - nor ex- 



pert knowledge needed. Give your , 

 fruit-trees enough nitrogen, pboiphoiic acid ami 



i in shape to suit (hrm and they will do the I 

 rest with velvet turf, brilliant leave 

 and luiclotlfl fruit--. Nature has provided a fcrtil- I 

 izcr to 6t ber needs, and 



Wizard Brand Pulverized 

 Sheep Manure 

 Is the only perfect form of it. \l;ti ea even 

 do its duty and quickly renews old soil; finely 



powdered to enter the ground reidily, and free 

 from weed seeds. No refuse nor strong ode 

 to apply and pleasant to handle. 



Delivered anywhere in the United States east of J 

 Denver. £4.00 a large barrel. Send money with, 

 order. Booklet free. 



THE PULVERIZED MANURE CO. 



21 Exchange Ave., Union Stock Yards. Chicago ' 



WROUGHT IRON 



FENCE ^ ENTRANCE 



• GATES • 



ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK 



TREE GUARDS, LAWN = 



•FURNITURE ETC- 



TENNIS COURT ENCLOS 

 URES A SPECIALTY 



• FECARPENTER- CO ■ 



7 &. 9 WARREN ST 



New york 



ARE YOUR CHILDREN HEALTHY? 

 "Irish Mail" c h a e r atlh?«1 



exercise to arms, legs, back, 

 lungs, shoulders, wrists, 

 ankles, hands and feet. 



Brings children home happy, 

 hungry and healthfully tired. 



The car that's geared for 

 speed. Fun all day and spills 

 impossible. 



Hlll-Star.dard Mfg. Co. 

 SI Irish Mail Ave. Anderson, Ind. 



JUST PUBLISHED 



Wall Papers <& 

 wall coverings 



cA PRACTICAL HANDBOOK 



For Decorators, Paperhangers, Architects, Build- 

 ers and House Owners, with many half-tone and 

 other illustrations showing the latest designs. 



Br ARTHUR SEYMOUR JENNINGS 



Extract from Preface 

 1'he author has endeavored to include char- 

 acteristic designs in vogue to-day. and to give 

 reliable information as to the choice of wall 

 papers as well as to describe the practical 

 methods of applying them. In dealing with 

 matters concerning decoration there is always 

 the danger of leaning too much toward an ideal 

 and of overlooking the practical requiremi 

 of commercial life. The author hopes that he 

 has been successful in avoiding this fault, and 

 that his book will be regarded as both practical 

 and useful. 



One Large 8vo Volume, Cloth. Price, $2 



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