Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 236, 3 July 1911 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PAULADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JUIA" 3, 1911.

GOOD HONEST PLUMBING

is what we give our customers in the first place sothat they may rest assured that it will last. Plumbing is work that should not be slighted as it is a never-ending worry if it is not done right in the beginning. Ghas. Manning

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Mantles and Grates A Specialty ALSO OAK CONSULS

Any'Kindof Tile Work. Bath and Veranda Poors I -0 Cni !TU STU CTDCCT

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Richmond Loan and

MiSavings Association

C(e have now nearly 1,200 members depositing

.their savings in amounts from 50c to $20 every rweok. It would mean a snug little sum at the

end'of the year and you won't have missed it. There will not only be these savings, but an in

terest of 5 will be added to this amount ev-

Veryyear. WE ASK NO MEMBERSHIP FEE. LIABILITIES OVER $300,000.00 CaUl here tomorrow for further information.

RICHMOND LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION

21 NORTH 9TH ST.

PHONE 1768

Porch Shades Mammocks & Porch Matting Rugs Call on us for Vudor Porch Shades, Hammocks, Porch Matting, Rugs, all sizes. Also Matting for the porch in 3-4, 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 widths. GEO. H. NOLTE Only Exclusive Carpet and Drapery House in Richmond. 904-906 MAIN STREET

From "Metal Worker, Plumber and Steam Fitter," Apr. 15, 1911. ADVANTAGES OF BRICK-SET FURNACES Ht the furnace men of the United States been so led as. tray by the demand for cheapness that they have absolutely forgotten there la some benefit in having, some of the things done right, even though at doubt the cost ot cheap furnaces heatlnir system? There are many furnace men throughout the country who smile when the brick ' furnace chamber is mentioned and do not seem to have an Idea that it lias advantages which are by no means approached in the galvanized iron casing, even though people are now spending a great deal of money to cover the galvanised iron casing of portable furnaces with Insulating material to prevent any loss or heat. Even this does not bring to the owner of the plant the advantages he could get from having the heating surface enclosed within a brick chamber Invariably there Is much more space between the walls of the chamber and the heating surface than ia found In the average portable furnace. This prevents overheating the air. The large volume of air la heated because the brick walls of the chamber become quite hot and this heat is retained to be absorbed by the air passing through the furnace after the fire has become very low and the heating surface Itself is at a lower temperature than the walls. Furnaces of this character can be found In the older sections of the U. S. that have been in use for more than 40 years. The younger man. who is a strong advocate of the present day portable furnace and who has had no eperlence whatever with the old brick encased furnace, might do well to look over some of its advantages. I have pointed out that they have been In use for a great many years, demonstrating that they had a durability which would tax the best csst Iron furnace ot today to meet, that they had large air chambers and provided a large volume of air at a low temperature available for heating the building, that long after the fire died down it was possible for the heat In the walls of the brick chamber to keep the house at a somewhat comfortable temperature until attention could be given to the fire to bring the house to a comfortable temperature. The principal disadvantage In the eyes of the present day buyer Is the cost, but It Is Hitte possible that the additional Investment required and the Interest that the money would bring la nothing like as great as .the additional coal required with some of the popular furnaces of today. The brick encased furnace has by no means gone out of existence. In many places men who have been In the furnace business a long time and are familiar with its merits recommend It to their customers and install It in that way. I do believe that some advantage could be gained bv the men who re not familiar with what was done In the early days looking Into the what I have stated and making some study for themselves of the reasons underlying the practice of the forefathers of the furnace trade. PILGRIM FURNACE CO.

TIKE MHLLEMSEMPEM COMPANY 700 to 707 N. W. Second St., Between P C, C. & St. L. and G. R. & I. Railway "Our Prices Are Attracting Attention. No Need to Co Elsewhere. We believe in Small Profits and Quick Sales."

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ALL KINDS OF HIGH GRADE MILL WORK AND FINE INTERIOR FINISH. CEMENT, SEWER TILE, BRICK. GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS. THE MILLER-KEMPER COMPANY

IDLE CAPITAL IS AN EXTRAVAGANCE no community can afford; to do anyone a benefit it must be kept moving and to do the most good it should seek legitimate channels. Then let us divorce ourselves from the prevailing "get rich quick- fever and get back to the good ways of our forefathers. Put your money into something at home, where it will HELP YOUR HOME TOWN and enhance the other interests you may have. Why not build a home? There's no satisfaction like that borne of the knowledge you own a home. Start it today and tomorrow you'll awaken with a feeling of independence like-that of 1776. Of course you'll need lumber, but we can quickly help you out, as our stock is complete and most orders can be filled the day we get them.

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An appearance of solidity is a desirable essential in a home. This design has this appearance and lends itself readily to the most elaborate scheme of landscape gardening. While this picture is attractive even without the shade trees and shrubbery, which were necessarily left out to show the building in detail, when surrounded by spreading shade trees and shrubbery it is really a picture. Trees sufficiently large to be useful for shade can be transplanted and the appearance of barrenness usually surrounding a new building dispensed with. This house with the wide porch and the excellent light arrangement makes an ideal country home, and is sufficiently large for the ordinary family's requirements.

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One and one-half story frame cottage, size 33 feet 6inches by 35 feet over all, including veranda. Concrete block foundation with stained shingle roof. Economical and comfortable and can be built very conveniently as required to accommodate conditions. Stories: first 9 feet: second 8 feet. Cellar under entire house. This house is roofed like a bungalow. Exterior clapboarded and stained brown. The house is trimmed in white. Should be built at a cost not to exceed $2,800.00

A Starr Piano Should Be in That Home No home is complete unless a piano is one of the furnishings. Nothing gives that home the beauty and comfort, but a Starr Piano. Call at our warerooms and let us explain to you the superiority of the Starr. Cash or Easy Payment Plan. I0TH AND MAIN STREET

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Demand that your contractor use our cement. It is known to be the very best cement manufactured. The best way to find out the quality of cement is by the

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Rex cement has tested as one of the best. M. C. Bullerdick and Son

525 SO. 5TH ST.

PHONE 1235

w Prices" Ape The Lowest Then you get better quality paint than can be bought elsewhere. Being an exclusive paint store you can get a better selection. We handle paints and brushes of every description. Try our Queen Ready Mixed Paint, $1.75 per gallon. OLD RELIABLE PAINT GO. We Retail at Wholesale Prices PHONE 2230. 10-12 SO. 7TH ST. H. C. SHAW, Mgr.

Your Particular Attention is directed to the low cost Life and Endowment policies issued by The Provident Life & Trust Company of Philadelphia. Very broad contracts, prompt settlements and absolute security. ..E. B. KNOLLENBERC. AGENT KNOLLENBERG ANNEX

BUILD YOUR OWN HOME If you would deposit only a comparatively small amount with us each month it would only be a matter of a few years until you could build this elegant home as we pay 3 PER CENT ON TIME DEPOSITS Capital and Surplus $300,000.00 OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY CITOOIkIL

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Room Mouldings, Plate and Chair Rail, a com plete line. ALL NEW STOCK and the latest patterns at Rock Bottom Prices. Paper Hanging, promptly done by expert workmen; all work guaranteed. Pictures, Picture Framing, Books, Stationery and Fountain Pens. t. f. McDonnell 720 Main Street, Drug and Book Storo

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It's the coming suburb of Richmond. We still have 200 lots in Beall View addition, some of these being desirable for building homes. While Beall View is out of the city corporation, it still has all the conveniences of the city. A house in Beall View means lower taxes; within a few blocks of street car line; electric light; Richmond city water; and then your property is increasing in value because of the fact we are bringing new factories to the South End. Price of these lots from $100.00 to $350.00, cash or payments. $6.00 down and $1.00 per week. Address, Adolph Blickwedel, Pres. Cash Beall, Secretary.