December, 1920 
69 
Misfit 
SETH 
THOMAS 
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pect, and you 
vill surelv find. 
the epitome of the 
clock-maker’s art 
in a clock bearing 
the name 
Seth Thomas 
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U EARLY ENGLISH and COLONIAL REPRODUCTIONS l| 
Si ANDIRONS, GRATES, FENDERS and FIRE BACKS §g 
Plate 9 illustrating above tv ill be sent upon request . 
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After a Chilly Day 
** on the Street — 
One’s instinctive fondness 
for a rest-spot for tired feet 
finds ready answer in this 
practical device as hundreds 
. of home owners have long 
y since proved. If you’re build- 
| ing, remodelling or if you’ve 
■ already built, drop us a line 
—you’re sure to make im- 
i mediate installations of these 
Beaton & Cadwell foot rails. 
Q Attachable to radiators 
of every type and design, 
nickel plated, and sub¬ 
stantially constructed of heavy 
brass tubing and pressed steel 
brackets—strong enough to 
bear an adult’s weight. 
Standard 26 inch lengths, 
$5.00 each—larger sizes, 5c 
each added inch. 
Inquire about our special Lock Shield 
radiator valve that prevents banging and 
hissing. Attachable to any radiator. 
Price $1.00 Six Jor $5.00 Twelve for $10.00 
Correspondence cordially incited 
The Beaton & Cadwell Co. 
NEW BRITAIN CONN. 
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T HIS Simonds adapta¬ 
tion of an old English 
fireside chair is an excellent 
example of historic atmos¬ 
phere retained in a piece 
that is suitably modern. 
The art of reproducing 
all the beauty and charm 
of the antique in furniture 
for homesof today is partic¬ 
ularly an achievement of 
the Elgin A. Simonds 
Company. 
Wherever there is a 
good furniture shop 
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in Good Jarnitu, 
Elc[in JJ. Simonds 
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Jhlanujacturors of Jrurmturo 
Syracuse New York 
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