June, i 9 i 7 
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Kelsey ITealth Heated residence of E. L. Cutter. Milton, 
Mass, ('ram & Ferguson, Architects. 
At Least Two of its Advantages 
Well Worth Careful Consideration 
A s soon as you light a fire in a Kelsey, you at once 
start getting heat. No waiting for water to circu¬ 
late or steam to generate. 
In the early, frosty days of Fall and the late, bit-dampish 
ones of Spring: you can with surprisingly little fuel and 
attention, keep your entire house an even, delightful, 
healthful temperature. 
Compare such an ideal condition with homes you know 
of, where the fire is started as late as possible, and allowed 
to go out as correspondingly early. 
What is there so essential to the health and happiness 
of your home, as the comforts of a dependable heat? Not 
only dependable, but healthful. 
In order to be healthful, it must heat with freshly heated, 
fresh air. It must ventilate while it heats. Tlie Kelsey does. 
The Kelsey is a fresh air heat. It’s a moist air heat. 
It’s an agreeably delightful heat. It’s an economical heat. 
Costs no more, but does more, than radiator heats. Send 
for booklet. 
New York 
103-K Park Avenue 
Detroit 
Space 95-K Builder $ Exch. 
The. T^e-lsev 
I WARM AIR CET7ERATOR ) 
237 James St., Syracuse, N* Y« 
Chicago 
2767-K Lincoln Avenue 
Boston 
405-K Post OHice Sq. Bldg. 
CRANE VALVES 
in the home 
Architects, Postle and Fisher, Chicago, Ill 
The Terra Cotta TILE ROOF 
on this handsome residence of Geo. H. Rempe of Oak Park, Ill., is of the 
pattern known as the Imperial Spanish. (See detail more clearly shown 
in border of this advt.) The Tile Roof has not only added to the character 
and beauty of the building, but provided a shelter that is proof against all 
weather changes and absolutely fire-proof. Will require no paint, stain or 
repairs to preserve its beauty and last forever—proof against time. 
Consult with your architect regarding the matter and writ^for 
nr. ' —our illustrated 
booklet, “The Roof Beautiful,*’ printed in colors. It contains views of many 
beautiful homes with roofs of Terra Cotta Tiles, and is sent free upon request 
LUDOWICI-CELADON CO. Manufs 
General Offices: 1107-17 Monroe Building 
CHICAGO, ILL. 
Yale—the mark 
of identification 
The name Yale is put on Yale build¬ 
ers’ locks and hardware for two pur¬ 
poses : 
To protect the buyer—a visible guar¬ 
antee that the product is going to give 
him the enduring satisfactory service he 
associates with Yale reputation. 
As the maker’s assurance that behind the 
product stand the resources of the Yale 
organization—resources that find concrete 
expression in the quality of the materials, 
the cliaracter of the workmansliip and the 
correctness of the design. 
Look for the name “Yale’’ on ni<)ht 
latches, padlocks, door-closers, build¬ 
ers’ hardware and chain blocks. It 
is pour puararitee. 
For Sale by Hardware Dealers 
The Yale & Towiie Mfg. Co. 
9 East 40tli Street - - New York City 
Chicago Office: 77 East Lake Street 
Canadian Yale & Towne Ltd., St. Catharines, Out. 
YALE 
Fountains 
Whether for the 
open lawn or shady 
nook, Mott Fountains 
blend in charmingly 
with their surround¬ 
ings. 
Let us help you se¬ 
lect the fountain that 
will meet your partic¬ 
ular needs. 
We issue separate catalogs 
of Display Fountains, Drink¬ 
ing Fountains, Bird Foun¬ 
tains, Electroliers, Vases, 
Grilles and Gateways, Settees 
and Chairs, Statuary, Aqua¬ 
riums, Tree Guards, Sanitary 
Fittings for stables and cow 
barns. 
Address Ornamental Department 
THE J. L. MOTT IRON WORKS, Fifth Ave. and 17th Street, New York 
HOI 
