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THE ' PROCURSIVE FARMr 1210. H - .-.Here is thenewstoveforifceating. .'Astove;bmU tjponaerr.prindpletthatrfTes you twic thereat of stoves built the old way-4hat requires bat hair thef uel-Htnat pars f orittelf inf uel saved. No other stove is like itvUsere.'sayjthat all our claimsremoro thaa truerrthat it's the great est improvement in heating stoves since; Franklin time. On wintry days, Vwhen the room w of a red hot stove-tfelt the welcome warmth; that flooded out, 4tnd wondered why it .was that so . much warmth has to be imprisoned in the.stovo andoiittlewamth set free? ( To make, a stove that would, radiate heat more perfectlythatwouldive,wit twice the heat of an ordinary stove was the problem our engmeersiworlcedoverfcyears.tln tho Richmond Hot - Blast Circulator they have produced -a Hot filast that not only burns the gases, thus giving out more heat with iess fuel, but they have produced a stove that radiates 100 more heat. It's as far ahead of the ordinary hot blast stove as the modern farm wagon is ahead of the -crude ox-cart. It will pay you to take out old fashioned stoves, with a ravenous appetite for fuel and a stingy .disposition for giving out heat, and put in the Circulator the stove. that burns the wind. - Why It Requires Less Fuel Gives Out More Heat Instead of having only one wall like most stoves the Circulator has two. -.One wall built . outside the other with air space between. When the fire is kindled both walls get hot. Cold air is drawn in at the bottom of the stove between the two hot walls is heated -rises and escapes - through brents in the sides and top. Constantly cold air is being drawn in heated and set free. At the same time a large volume of heat is being thrown off by the outside steel wall. The circu lating flues set up a system of circulation in the room which it is impossible to obtain otherwise. You really have two hot walls instead of one. $ That means twice the heating surface. IT'S really, two stoves heated by one fire. That in a nutshell is the reason whythe Circulator gives out twice the heat, saves one-half the fuel. The stove burns wood hard or soft coal, and one scuttle full of coal keeps the fire going all night. At our, factory these stoves often burn from Saturday till Monday, 18 hours, on one scuttle of coal. OT BIAST PTTJ UK aw48' FimelffillltsEecaiuiseoif tfltac oiuiMe Wall If you want to reduce the cost of fuel if you have a room that's hard to heat, put the Circulator on the job. It will keep your rooms cozy and warm even in severest weather. Perhaps, in your home, there's an old grandfather or grand mother, who suffers more from the cold than in the days gone by, whose blood doesn't course as freely as it used to who needs protection from winter's chill. For them a stove like this would mean perfect comfort this winter. Perhaps in your home there are baby girls or boys that you dare not sub ject to the dangers of poorly heated rooms. A stove is much cheaper than doctors' bills. Isn't it worth vhile for thejr sake to put in a stove that will keep off the sickness that chillv rooms brine? Isn't it worth while for the sake of the larger boys and girls to make home the cosiest most comfortable place they know? Think, too, of the saving in fuel fewer trips to the wood pile or fewer trips to the coal bin. In fuel saved, tne Circulator quickly pays for itself. And, besidesthe Circulator is one of the cheap est stoves you can buy. It'll almost last a lifetime. The outside steel body is made of the highest grade Wellsville Pol ished Steel, and adds greatly to the beauty of the stove. This polished body, will not tarnish or turn red as in all other stoves, because the fire does not come in contact with it. There is air space or Circulating Flue between it and the inner steel body. The Fire-pot is made in interchangeable sec tions. This is the only style of fife-pot for a hot blast stove that may be replaced without taking off the Main Top or Main Front of the stove. Since a fire-pot never gives wav all over, you can see the advantage of easily replacing a section in stead of havincr anevnert renlace the whole Dot. The crate and fire-not rest is made in two pieces to prevent warping, and to allow each piece to be taken out through the ash door DTnrrufnvm xs. or mica floor. The middle or Mica Door eiTrrl is 9uite an important feature, for STOVE CO., through the mica is shed a beautiful Richmond, Va. fire glow that makes a room so nn,. cozy and attractive. .All doors Gentlemen: are so constructed and fitted i am interested tn the 5 , that when properly clos vucuiaiur. i wouia also r like to have youf cata The Down Draft Tube is made in one niece, and of tho nd nevt ihe fire Is very heavy. The tube delivers air (oxygen) to the fire chamber above the fire and not only burns the fuel but also the gases let off, furnishing from the same amount of fuel a great deal more heat With the Reversible Pipe Collar the pipe may be run up to a flue above the stove or back into a fire place. Those who own a Hot Blast without the double wall or Circulator pay for a Circulator over and over in wasted fuel. 1 For simplicity, durability and economy this is the greatest improvement in heating stoves since Frank lin's time. , . - Sola on ii Guarantee J- This stove has been put into the homes of prominent people and sriven a thorough tcit It has done even more than we claim. Like all of our other stoves and ranjres the Circulator is sold on an iron-clad guarantee. It must prove satisfactory or your money refunded. Write Us Today Write today for full information about the Circulator. Use th coupon. It will brine you full information. To lay down this paper without answering this advertisement would be like willingly using twice as much fuel as is neces ary in the years to come. We'll gladly send you free full information about the entire line of Richmond Stoves and Range with our complete catalog. RICHMOND STOVE CO, E. Main Street Richmond, Va. n V log Otj Name a, ea, air cannot geun ex STOVES 'k ... damnersathinffso RANGES 7t. important in a stove of this XV kind. P.O.. V t.,-.,..:. innEsa tzsz 23 E2TS W , . 2506
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