July, 1922 
103 
Built-in-tHe-CHimnev’ 
Reg. U. S. Patent Office 
How Will You Dispose 
of Garbage and Refuse? 
I N that new home you are planning, in that “per¬ 
fect” home which is to have all those convenien¬ 
ces you’ve wanted and waited for so long, will you 
be content to have an unsightly, insanitary garbage 
can and an improvised refuse receptacle? You won’t 
need them if you have your architect include in his 
plans the Kernerator, the modern system for dispos¬ 
ing of household waste. 
This Paul Water System is 
recommended to supply all 
the water requirements of 
residences like the home 
illustrated, furnishing 
water under constant pres¬ 
sure in all buildings. 
Also for supplying soft 
water in large city home 
from cistern. 
The Kernerator consists of a brick incinerator, built 
into the base of the chimney when the house is 
erected, and a hopper door located in the flue on the 
first floor. It takes care of all household refuse— 
rags, sweepings, wilted flowers, broken crockery, tin 
cans, garbage —without cost, since no commercial 
fuel is required. Non-combustibles are dried and 
sterilized and later dropped 
into the ashpit. 
Ask your architect about the 
Kernerator and ivrite for an 
interesting booklet tve have 
just prepared, shotving some 
of the fine homes in i vhich 
it has been installed. 
Kerner Incinerator Co. 
1025 Chestnut St., Milwaukee, 
Wis. 
Water under pressure when 
and where you want it 
T HE big country estate can have ample 
water supply under constant pressure 
in every building and on every floor. The 
little cottage and the camp in the woods 
can have the same service at little cost, 
pumping water from well, lake or spring. 
Paul Water Systems are trouble-free, oper¬ 
ate without attention, are self-priming, 
require no delicate adjusting, and operate 
with either electric power or gasoline 
motor. 
Complete systems with pressure tank 
storage, or direct (tankless) service. 
Capacities from 100 gallons to 1440 gal¬ 
lons per hour. 
Write for name of Paul dealer 
in your vicinity 
Ft. Wayne Engineering & Mfg. Co. 
1701 N. Harrison St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. 
Olde jStonesfleld JRoofe 
andFlagging 
Thos. Vietor residence 
Bed Bank, N. J. 
H. T. Lindeberg 
Architect 
Send for booklet No. 27 
THE JOHN D. EMACK CO. 
HOME OFFICE: L , ^ \ NEW YORK 
112 So. 16th St. /O < Office: 
Philadelphia yO O/ 15 E. 49th St. 
The Sentinel that 
Welcomes and Protects 
T HE Pathfinder is a miniature 
lamp post only 2 y 2 feet high 
shedding light on the ground over 
a radius of fifteen feet. It is so con¬ 
structed as to absolutely eliminate 
glare from the eyes of pedestrians 
and, what is more important, from 
drivers of automobiles. 
The Pathfinder throws light where 
it should be thrown—on walks, 
drives, roads, at entrances, yet it is 
inconspicuous. 
Handsomely finished in cast iron. 
Write for prices, and mention num¬ 
ber you can use. In quantities of 3 
or more there is a reasonable dis¬ 
count. 
The complete Smyser-Royer Line of 
Exterior Lighting Fixtures ranges 
from quaint bracket lanterns to the 
most complete lighting systems. 
Many of America’s most famous 
buildings and estates are Smyser- 
Royer lighted. 
Use This Request Blank 
For an interesting half hour send 
for our booklet “The Lamp of Hos¬ 
pitality.” 
SMYSER-ROYER CO., 
1609 Sansom St., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
SMYSER-ROYER 
COMPANY 
Main Office and Works—York, Pa. 
Philadelphia Office—1609 Sansom Street 
Please send me your Booklet “The 
Lamp of Hospitality.” 
Architects and electrical con¬ 
tractors should request our Cata¬ 
log H. 
Name . 
Address. 
