April, 1918 
75 
Some Saving Sense on Heating 
Being Some Facts on 
Steam and Water Heating Compared With 
Kelsey Health Heat 
Kelsey 
T HE Kelsey is 
a direct heat¬ 
ing heat; 
which feature by 
itself, is a great 
economy. 
By direct heat¬ 
ing, we mean that 
the direct heat, 
directly from the 
Warm Air Generator, down 
in the cellar, directly heats 
your rooms. 
To say it another way; 
the burning coal does not 
first have to heat up a vol¬ 
ume of water, or convert it 
into steam, before it starts 
flowing through pipes to 
separate heaters or radiators 
in each room. 
But even then such heats 
do not actually begin to heat 
until the numerous separate 
heaters all over the house 
are first heated. You at once 
see what a decided loss there 
must be in all that “heating 
up”, before you actually get 
any heat. 
The Kelsey loses none of 
its heat by con¬ 
verting heat from 
one form to an¬ 
other. 
It is practically 
as direct and as 
quick in results as 
is the heat from a 
camp fire, that you 
hold your hand over. 
The difference is, that in¬ 
stead of so much escaping 
unused into the air in every 
direction, it is all caught, 
sent to a gathering dome and 
then distributed in large vol¬ 
umes, at high speed, to any 
or all your rooms. 
But that isn’t all—the 
warmed air it sends is fresh 
air. Air full of tonic oxygen. 
Air automatically mixed 
with just the right healthful 
amount of moisture. 
Further than that it is 
leakless, noiseless and dust¬ 
less. Send for Saving Sense 
Booklet. 
Make us prove our coal 
saving claims. 
New York 
103-K Park Avenue 
Detroit 
Space95-K Builders’ Exch. 
HE. 
WARM AIR 
^ELSEV 
MR GENERATOR I 
Chicago 
217-K West Lake Street 
Boston 
405-K Post Office Sq. Bldg. 
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Box 2 Goshen, Indiana 
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Knowing what to 
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MAYETTE 
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THOMSON 
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(Established 1866) GLENWOOD NURSERY 
1941 Main St., ROCHESTER, N.Y. 
Lawn Beauty 
With Economy and 
Conservation of Labor 
T HE lawn beautiful must be 
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