The literary digest . ;i believe the UNDER-FEED has no equal foreconomy asI have heatedmy house of eight rooms ata cost of less than fiftydollars for the season. Ihave used West Virginiaslack. (Signed)Ralph P SharpFort Wayne, A top-feed furnace is as upside down as a candleheld with its lighted wick towards the floor. The em-inent Faraday demonstrated this in his famous candlelecture before the Royal Society, London, a centuryago. The principle of the Williamson UNDERFEED,however, is that of a candle held right-end up. Thehot, clean flame is always on top of the coal—neverchoked or s


The literary digest . ;i believe the UNDER-FEED has no equal foreconomy asI have heatedmy house of eight rooms ata cost of less than fiftydollars for the season. Ihave used West Virginiaslack. (Signed)Ralph P SharpFort Wayne, A top-feed furnace is as upside down as a candleheld with its lighted wick towards the floor. The em-inent Faraday demonstrated this in his famous candlelecture before the Royal Society, London, a centuryago. The principle of the Williamson UNDERFEED,however, is that of a candle held right-end up. Thehot, clean flame is always on top of the coal—neverchoked or smothered by fresh fuel being dumped on.— Result—coal bills cut way down—guaranteed! TheWilliamson UNDERFEED burns the cheaper gradesof coal as cleanly and effectively as top-feeds burn themore expensive grades. You save at the very outset. The letters shown to the left, telling of UNDER-FEED saving and more and better heat, are takenfrom thousands of just such others. You can saveyour coal money the same sure UNDERFEED way,season after season—and have a cozy-warm housefrom top to bottom in all weathers, without dust,smoke, soot or gas. Warm air, hot water, steam or vapor—whatever your chosenmethod of heating, its al


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