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SEE THE ASBESTOS SWEAT QQQA MOH- YOL' BEA UTY That's what comes to your mind every time you go in the kitchen and see the Copper-Clad Range. It is an inspiration because the linest known example of the artific-ers' art in range making. It is a picture because so pleasing-a statue because ideal in proportions-a symphony because of the perfect performance. Copper-Clad means that a sheet of pure Copper is placed BE- TWEEN the sweaty asbestos and range body.. To place else- where would be like climbing on top of a roof to gei out of the rain. SEE WHY COPPER-CLAD RANGES D0 NOT RUST OUT A section of a range body is heated and there on the iron body is the sweat from the asbestos. You see just exactly what happens every time you build a fire in your range. You see why the sheet of copper is used and what it does and 'how it does it. You take nobody's word- you see-you know-absolutely, positively. You know how the many walls and air spaces of a thermos bottle hold the heat. You know that a house with a single wall is not as warm as the house with two walls and an air space. You know that storm windows, two windows with a space between, are much warmer than a single window even if it is as thick as the two windows. THOMAS Sz DOWELL Remington, Indiana
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SEE OUR CHOICE LINE OF STATIONERY ,SZ JC gl THE REXALL STORE S ,ll 38 WM. TOWNSEND AND SON Remington, Indiana HOME GROCERY The Home of Good Groceries You will find the lvcst livers in town and country among our satisfied anml regular cus- tumcrs. This is lmccausc wc handle the class ot goomls that is apprcciatecl lay that class of people :ind rc-mlm' Z1 grzulc of Service acceptable to thc-in. L'mnc in ancl sou for yourself. Anybofly's traclc, wlictlici' large or small apliwcciatc-il. H. R. MILNER Phone 45
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