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73 
Coldest winter days are warm as toast in 
the home that has an Andes One Pipe 
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"It certainly does a boy’s heart good to 
have a letter like this from mother” 
I BELIEVE the most appreciated gift I ever gave 
father and mother was that Andes One Pipe 
Furnace. And I can’t blame them a bit for being 
so tickled with it, because it just seemed to change that 
old house that had always been so cold and draughty 
in winter into the nicest, warmest, most comfortable 
place you can imagine. 
Mother has something nice to say about it in prac¬ 
tically every letter. She and father have always joked 
about going South, where it’s warm, to spend the win¬ 
ter, but now she says she doesn’t want to go. The 
Andes has transformed the house and they are just as 
comfortable and cozy as they can be, no matter how 
cold it is outdoors. 
If I were going to tell anyone about the Andes, there 
are four things I would mention. First, the beautiful 
heat it gives; second, the fact that it can be installed 
and be in complete working 
order inside of twenty-four 
hours, without any of the 
confusion or expense of rip¬ 
ping open floors and walls to 
put heat pipes in; third, that 
it always saves fuel money, 
having sometimes cut down 
fuel bills as much as one- 
third and even one-half; and 
fourth, that the Andes peo¬ 
ple give you a guarantee like 
this—if you are not abso¬ 
lutely satisfied with your 
Andes System One Pipe Fur¬ 
nace, it will be taken out and 
the full purchase price re¬ 
turned to you. 
And then I would point to 
the hundreds of testimonial 
letters that have been received, and show pictures of 
houses where the Andes has been installed. For in¬ 
stance, the picture of the house on this page is repro¬ 
duced from a photograph of Mrs. Mary Warman’s 
house in Pen Argyle, Pa. Mrs. Warman says: “Gentle¬ 
men: My house is hard to heat, but with the Andes 
One Pipe I find it properly heated all over. The Andes 
is very economical in use of coal.” 
Unless you have an actual furnace in front of you, it’s 
“Tell him it saves fuel money, 
too” 
SYSTEM 
ONE PIPE FURNACE 
Better Heating for Less Money 
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pretty hard to explain the de¬ 
tails that make it a coal-saver, 
but this may give you an idea. 
In order to give good heat, a 
One Pipe Furnace must have, 
good circulation, and this cir¬ 
culation depends on what is 
called the inner casing. If this 
inner casing gets hot, it slows 
down the circulation or almost 
stops it, so you see it is an im¬ 
portant part of the furnace. 
Most inner casings are made of 
black iron lined with asbestos, 
but in spite of being lined with 
asbestos, they get hot and hurt 
the circulation. The A. dgs can be installed 
rp-i at* • ^ twenty-four hours 
. Phe ln ? er . casin £ has two walls of galvanized 
iron with a dead air space between, and it doesn’t get 
hot or let' heat 
/ through, so that cir- 
f dilation is always 
good. If the circula¬ 
tion is poor you can 
burn coal and burn 
coal and burn coal 
without heating* the 
house, but in the 
Andes One Pipe you 
get all the benefit 
there is in every 
pound of fuel. 
If there is an Andes 
An Andes makes this house snug and 
fii'af in 710 matter c iv/iat storms muy rage 
dealer in your town, he can tell you a 
lot more about the Andes, but if not, 
and if you want a good, dependable 
heating system, I’d advise you to 
write to Phillips & Clark and ask 
for a copy of their free book, 
“Better Heating for Less Money.” 
If you write today, you ought to 
get it in two or three days time. 
PHILLIPS & CLARK STOVE CO., Inc. 
DEPT. R. GENEVA. NEW YORK 
Makers of the famous Andes Stoves & Ranges 
Phillips & Clark Stove Company Inc 
Dept., R, Geneva, N.’y. ’’ 
Gentlemen: 
frpp I UWf!. n f er i eS v ted 1 iV av 5 fuel mone y- Please send me your 
free, lllustiated booklet called “Better Heating for Less Money.” 
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