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able in a Kelse}' Health Heated 
house, you will not feel the heat. 
You won’t feel it, because it is 
a fresh air heat that heats with 
freshl}^ heated fresh air. 
Fresh air that is circulated to 
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room in the hou.se. 
Clean, sweet oxygen filled air, 
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Plenty of air without drafts. 
Ample heat without forcing the 
fire. 
Keeps you healthy. Saves your 
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J UST naturally, where windows 
are, there are the coldest spots. 
It’s why most radiators are 
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windows. 
'I'he Kelsey without any radia¬ 
tors will heat every part of the room 
ecjually. 
You can sit b}’ your windows on 
snowy, blowy days, with perfect 
comfort. 
'I'he floors will be warm for the 
baby. 
None of that putting your feet 
on a hassock or foot stool. 
But most peculiar of all, altho 
you will feel contentedly comfort- 
If semi-tropical plants can thrive so by the 
window of a Kelsey Health Heated room, 
your entire heat comfort is surely assured. 
Boston-9 Oi^ce 
405-K P, O. Sq. Bldg. 
New York Office 
103-K Park Avenue 
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