Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 23 June 1913 — Page 8

- Day I Always Have Plenty of Hot Water in the Lauinidry

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'When you look at my 'All-Gas Kitchen,' I suppose you wonder how I get hot

water without a coal range.

'That small cylindrical device which you see connected to the kitchen boiler is

what supplies me with all the hot water I want and they call it

W

ter Heater

"You simply open the door of the Water Heater, light the Gas burner and instantly the water begins to heat. The door is then shut, so that all the heat can go into the water and none into the kitchen. "In twenty minutes I can get enough hot water for washing my clothes. I then turn off the Gas and immediately all expense stops. "You can therefore see that the cost of operating a Gas Circulating Water Heater is low. It is a distinct saving over other methods of heating water in addition to being quick, sure and easy. "Under the Gas Company's liberal term payment plan, you can use the water Heater while paying for it at the rate of $2.00 a month.

"Why don't you order one today? Call, telephone or write."

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Phone 10

MRS. GOODSENSE.

HAMMOND, WHITING, E. CHICAGO, IND. HARBOR

Phone 273

Phone 86

Phone 620