October, 1917 
81 
KEwaneE 
SEWACE DISPOSAL PUNT5 
and Water Supply Systems 
give the Farm complete 
SANITARY EQUIPMENT 
and enable you to install in your 
home modern plumbing for bath¬ 
room, kitchen, sink and laundry. 
The construction of the Kewanee 
System is extremely simple and 
most of the material may be bought 
at home. The Kewanee Castings 
are the most necessary and import¬ 
ant parts and are adjusted to give 
thebestresults. Our Bulletin explains all. 
You can’t go wrong in the installation of a Ke¬ 
wanee System when the simple instructions are 
followed, and the Kewanee Castings are used. 
KEWANEE UTILITIES 
like Public Utilities, Rive every city comfort to 
the farm household. We will furnish plan and 
work with you for best arrangements of the fol¬ 
lowing: 
Water Supply Systems Gasoline Engines 
Home Power Plants 
Electric Lighting Plants 
Sewage Disposal Plants 
Gasoline Storage Plants 
Vacuum Cleaning Systems 
Kewanee Windmill Pumps 
Sendfor Bulletins, mentioning the subject j ou are interested in 
Kewanee Private Utilities Co. 
(Formerly Kewanee Water Supply Co .) 
401 S. Franklin St., Kewanee, Illinois 
Branch Offices: 60 Church Street, New York 
122 Marquette Building, Chicago 
"THE LOVELIEST CABINET WOOD 
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LUTTON 
GREENHOUSE 
the Garden-Under-Glass which produces abundant¬ 
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LUTTON Greenhouses embody many worth-while, up- 
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structures. The most casual observer can see that they are 
built, not simply to meet competition, but to maintain a repu¬ 
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The very grace and attractiveness of their design, the finish, 
the crystal brightness of the interior, all spell QUALITY. 
The best proof that LUTTON Greenhouses give lasting 
satisfaction is found in the fact that a very large proportion 
of our business consists of repeat orders. 
Full particulars gladly sent upon request. 
WM. H. LUTTON CO. 
Main Office and Factory 
272-278 Kearney Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 
Show Room, 3rd Floor 
Grand Central Terminal, N. Y. City 
Western Office, 710 Sykes Block 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
Horticultural Architects and Builders of Modern Greenhouses— 
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McCray Refrigerators 
Five New Century Books Selected 
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CALVARY ALLEY. By Alice Hegan Rice 
A new novel by the author of “Mrs. Wiggs of the 
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4 fall-page illustrations. $1.35. 
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716 Lake Street Kendallville, Ind. 
LADIES MUST LIVE. By Alice Duer Miller 
A new story by the author of “Come Out of the 
Kitchen !” It is a pirate story of New York high society. 
8 full-page illustrations. $1.25. 
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No payment accepted 
jimmy 
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Fireolaci 
Also expert services 
on general chimney 
Made to 
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Draw | 
Engineer and Contractor 
219 Fullon St . Brooklyn, N. Y. 
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Catalogue on request. 
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100-102 Park Place New York, N. Y. 
Beautify Furniture 
PROTECT FLOORS and 
Floor Coverings from injury 
by using 
Glass Onward Sliding 
Furniture Shoe 
In place of Castors. 
If your dealer will not sup¬ 
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Menasha, Wis. 
Kitchener, Ont. 
MRS. HOPE’S HUSBAND. By Gelett Burgess 
From the original manuscript of the novel, one of the 
best-known dramatists in America is now writing a play, 
for “Mrs. Hope's Husband” is one of the liveliest 
comedy stories written in years. Illustrated. $1.00. 
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A hook of golfing stories in which the hero—who is 
a type of the golfer the world over—is carried through 
sufferings and triumphs thrilling and astonishing but en¬ 
tirely credible. Illustrated. $1.35. 
VAGABONDING DOWN THE ANDES. By Harry A. Franck 
An astounding travel book of adventure and color by 
the author of “A Vagabond Journey Around the World.” 
The result of three years in Latin-America. As fas¬ 
cinating as The Arabian Nights. 
200 illustrations. $4.00. 
At all bookstores r T , l _ 1 _ Z^ 1 _ 353 Fourth Avenue 
Published by X ll6 V^CFllVlTy New York City 
This New Range 
Is A Wonder 
For Cooking 
Although it is less than four feet 
long it can do every kind of cooking 
for any ordinary family by gas in 
warm weather, or by coal or wood 
when the kitchen needs heating. 
There is absolutely no danger in 
this combination, as the gas section 
is as entirely separate from the coal 
section as if placed in another part 
of the kitchen. 
Note the two gas ovens above —one 
for baking, glass paneled and one 
for broiling, with white enamel door. 
The large oven below has the Indi¬ 
cator and is heated by coal or wood. 
See the cooking surface when you 
want to rush things—five burners 
for gas and four covers for coal. 
When in a hurry both coal and gas 
ovens can be operated at the same 
time, using one for meats and the 
other for pastry—It 
“ Makes Cooking Easy” 
Write for handsome free booklet 134 
that tells all about it. 
Weir Stove Co., Taunton, Mass. 
Makers of the Celebrated Glenwood Coal. Wood 
and Gas Ranges. Heating Stoves and Ftirnacea. 
JOHN C. MONINGER 
COMPANY 
EVERYTHING FOR THE 
GREENHOUSE 
CHICAGO NEW YORK 
9IO Klackhawk St. 3509 Marbridge Bldg. 
H 
OUSE & GARDEN readers 
looking for desirable properties 
A 50-gallon barrel 
of Scalecide free to 
any any one who 
will suggest a fairer 
guarantee than that 
given below. 
SCALECIDE” 
As proof of our confidence and to strength¬ 
en yours, we will make the following 
proposition to any fruitgrower of average 
honesty and veracity: 
Divide your orchard in half, nomatter how large 
or small. Spray one-half with “SCALECIDE”. 
and the other with Lime-Sulfur for three years, 
everything.elsebeing equal. If at the end of that 
time, three disinterested fruit growers say that 
the part sprayed with “SCALECIDE” is not in 
every way better than that sprayed with Lime- 
Sulfur, we will return you the money you paid 
us for the “SCALECIDE”. 
Send for new free booklet, 
“Profits in Fall Spraying”. 
B. G. Pratt Co., M’f’g Chemists 
50 Church St. Dept. 2 New York 
