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All construction questions are 
worked out, the material is cut- 
to-fit exactly, the plans are be¬ 
fore him, and the owner knows 
he will get a perfect greenhouse; designed by experts, 
complete in every particular, and of best materials 
possible—all combined in 
Callahan 
Cut-to-Fit Greenhouses 
at Low Cost 
They solve the question for the man who knows the 
advantages of under glass growing. In any size needed. 
Low freight classification helps keep the price down. 
Callahan Sectional Greenhouses for your home may be erected by any handy 
man. Tell us your needs. We have a house for any grower, professional or 
amateur. 
Write for particulars. 
The Callahan Duo-Glazed Sash Co. 
142 Fourth Street :: :: Dayton, Ohio 
The gasoline engine 
says: “Put me on the 
job working a Myers 
Pump and I will sup¬ 
ply water for the en¬ 
tire household.” 
Myers Power Pumps 
If your day is still measured by so many trips 
to the well or cistern, heed the message the gaso¬ 
line engine and Myers Pumps brings, and quit 
working a pump handle every day of your life. 
Be fully prepared for the hot, dry weather— 
Get a MYERS POWER PUMP or PUMPING 
JACK, and give your engine or electric motor 
steady employment, then you will have an 
efficient, economical, labor-saving plant 
that will furnish water for your home, for 
stock, dairy, sprinkling and many other 
purposes. 
25,000 MYERS POWER PUMPS sold last 
year indicates their popularity. Your choice 
can be made from many styles 
and sizes all shown in our 
Catalog P17. 
If interested write 
F. L. Myers & Bro. fe 
Ashland, Ohio 
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T HE fireplace is the de¬ 
sirable visible. Kelsey 
Health Heat, the invis¬ 
ible desirable. 
In their linking, the senti¬ 
ment of the fireplace is not 
marred by the insistent pres¬ 
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apparatus. 
The Kelsey freshly heated 
fresh air, automatically mixed 
with just the right moisture, 
comes directly into the rooms 
through the inconspicuous floor 
or side wall heat openings. 
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system. 
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Living room in E. L. Cutter's Kelsey Health 
Heated residence at Milton, Mass. II. B. 
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This Is the General Manager’s Residence of the wonderful R. A. Long 
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The buildings, all designed by Architect Henry S. Holt, Kansas City. 
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CHICAGO, ILL. 
