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.JENKINS 
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So much depends 
upon the radiator valve 
Y OUR boiler may be the best, the heating 
system correct and properly installed, but 
satisfaction and comfort will not result if 
the radiators are equipped with light weight 
valves. 
The settling of a dwelling, even though imper¬ 
ceptible, throws stress upon the radiator valves, 
and if these are not of sufficient weight and 
strength they give way under the strain and be¬ 
come faulty. The outcome is: a leaky valve dam¬ 
aging floor and ceiling; a valve that does not 
open freely and fully or close easily and tightly; 
one that does not permit the proper regulation of 
steam or water entering the radiator. 
Jenkins Radiator Valves are heavy and carry the 
strength that is needed to insure satisfaction and free¬ 
dom from trouble under every condition of service. 
They do not leak; can always be opened easily or shut 
tightly; facilitate the regulation of heat to any degree 
and everlastingly remain dependable. Made of brass, 
polished or nickel plated to suit all requirements. 
Today, as for more than fifty-five years, Jenkins “Dia¬ 
mond Mark” Valves are used when better radiator 
valves are desired. Request your architect to specify 
and see that genuine Jenkins Radiator Valves are in¬ 
stalled by your contractor. 
Send for these booklets: “THE VALVE BEHIND A 
GOOD HEATING SYSTEM” describing Jenkins Radia¬ 
tor Valves, and “JENKINS VALVES FOR PLUMBING 
SERVICE.” 
JENKINS BROS. 
80 White St.New York 
524 Atlantic Ave.Boston 
133 No. Seventh St.Philadelphia 
646 Washington Blvd.Chicago 
St. Louis Pittsburgh Washington San Francisco Havana 
JENKINS BROS., Limited 
103 St. Remi St., Montreal, Canada 
6 Great Queen St. Kingway, W.C. 2, London, England 
Equip your radiators 
with JENKINS A U- 
T O M A T I C AIR 
VALVES to keep them 
free of air and clear 
for steam. 
