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HARRY F. KRAISS Carpenter and Builder JOBBING A SPECIALTY SSA ISLE CITY, NEW j 8B2JEY.
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Put into the Bank the Money you have put in the "Fire
} is ft characteristic of rich
■A rich man never hesitates to throw away old equipment if he car. save money by doing so. One of the richest bankers in the United States took out the ten-year old boiler from his cellar thi» Summer and installed a new heating plant made by this O' ipany. Why? Because by doing so be can save about one-third of what be has been spending for coal. I Yet faiuilies of mfJljpS* leans go 0.1 hea ing their homes with old finnaccs or stove? and suppose they are being economical. It is false economy. You can put into ^he bank every
Tbr rod «ad rsBow card at U* ri*bt th* «ign of • | U*r Kcrakccr (formerly colled GtaaafiHcr or PtambcrJ yoo / RGCiA. Look for it ii. ki» window It will p-y yo Tohmy
winter one-third of what you are now putting into the fire. You can — with ARCOLA? ARCOLA is the wonderful new heating invention for small homes,' with or without basements, that taket the place of a furnace or stoves. By its one fire, > connected with American Radiators * it fills every room with healthful hot-water i warmth and provides an abundance of hot water for washing and bathing
besides. It burns any kind of fuel.
AMERICAN RADIATOR TOMPAftOf ; Mat tfUa fatma IC*M- SUfa. a>4 JKOtCA* &>£*. .< SIS IJcoh Hb.^J Strtti PhiUdclphw, —

