aqUaria 
No. 06 Bl.ACK ENAMEL FINISH. A fine aquarium. Absolu- 
tely dependable in quality and construction. Sturdily built, 
in every'way, lO'gallon capacity. 10 inches wide, 10 inches 
high, 24 inches long. ^4.50 Prepaid 
No. 05 Metal Frame Plated and polished, 5 gallon capacity. 
15|/4 in. long, 9^ in. wide, 9j/2 in. high. ^2.50 Prepaid 
DE LUXE AQUARIA 
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The aquaria illustrated, pages 1 and 8, are constructed of 
heavy gauge rustless steel, properly formed and welded. These 
aquaria of clear glass sides and slate bottoms, are finished in 
our attractive green crackeral lacquer. Excellent for either aquar- 
ium or terrarium use. 
M-2—Metal frame, slate bottom, excellent for single specimens 
of aquatics for observation. 6x10x8 in. high; 2 gallon capacity; 
^1.75 each Prepaid, ^15.00 dozen by express collect. 
No. M-5 8x14x10" high, 5'gallon, ^2.50 Prepaid. 
No. M-10 10x20x12" high, lO-gallon, weight packed 10 lbs. 
^5.00 Express Collect. F. O. B. 
No. M-15 12x24x12" high, 15'gallon, weight packed 27 lbs. 
^7.50 Express Collect. 
Aquaria—(except M-IO and M'15 which are shipped collect) 
prices are Prepaid up to and including the 4th zone only. 
IF I WERE A DOCTOR, 
or any other professional man, who, for hours, has to 
examine, interview, converse, advise, or suggest, I cer- 
tainly would try to have the “Party of the Second 
Part" in such a frame of mind that when his time 
came to face me, it would be quite a pleasant exper' 
ience for both of us. I believe that after hours of this 
contact, I, myself, would be in an irritable frame of 
mind, too. (I remember how I have felt sitting “on the 
other side” of the door, and waiting for an interview.) 
Magazines hold no interest, looking and studying the 
others in the room is taboo, and certainly has no 
soothing effect. Regardless of how artistically the room 
is arranged, it still is another “Waiting Room." 
Anything pertaining to water, anything pertaining 
to plant life, in this waiting room, would help to con¬ 
vert it to a room in which there is something of inter¬ 
est to all. Hours can be spent in quietly beholding 
the beauties of Nature. 
