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-The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Standard Lighting Company Catalogue for
-1901, by Standard Lighting
-
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-Title: The Standard Lighting Company Catalogue for 1901
-
-Author: Standard Lighting
-
-Release Date: March 22, 2017 [EBook #54399]
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- ● Obvious typos and punctuation errors corrected. Inconsistencies in
- hyphenation retained.
- ● Dimensions made consistent with a single space on each side of the ×
- character.
- ● Format and spacing of pricing, code word and other details varied
- slightly depending on how much information needed to fit on a
- single page in the original. The format has been made more
- consistent here.
- ● Ditto marks in tables replaced with the words they represent.
- ● A right pointing hand character is used on one page. If the current
- font on the device does not support this character, ☞, it may not
- appear correctly.
- ● A decorative header with what might be the company’s slogan, “The
- Safety & Economy,” was included at the top of nearly all interior
- pages where there was room to fit it in the original. This
- decorative header has been retained at the top of product line
- introductions and some other major divisions.
- ● Descriptions of illustrations without caption added. Decorative year
- on title page replicated in text.
- ● Italics are represented by underscores surrounding the _italic text_.
- ● Bold text is represented by equals signs surrounding the =bold text=.
- ● Underlines are represented by plus signs surrounding the +underlined
- text+.
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- -=:1901:=-
-
- The Standard Lighting Company
-
- CLEVELAND, OHIO,
- U. S. A.
-
- [Illustration: OFFICE AND WORKS, PERKINS AVENUE.]
-
- Manufacturers of
-
- +“New Process” Vapor Stoves,+
- +“Standard” Giant Burner Stoves,+
- +“Globe” Junior Generating Stoves,+
- +and “Standard” Ther-Lite+
-
- FOR GASOLINE.
-
- “STANDARD” WICKLESS BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES
- For Coal Oil or Gasoline.
-
- “STANDARD” WICK BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES
- For Coal Oil Only.
-
- “NEW PROCESS” Oil Heaters, Torches and “GLOBE” Incandescent Lamps.
-
- “NEW PROCESS” GAS RANGES, SHOWN IN SPECIAL CATALOGUE.
-
-
- _Printed by The F. W. Roberts Co.,
- Cleveland, Ohio._
-
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-
-
-
-
- TO THE TRADE.
-
-
-In presenting this catalogue to the trade, we beg to call attention to
-the completeness in detail of the various lines herein represented,
-embracing the largest variety of the latest improved cooking devices
-which inventive genius and manufacturer’s skill have, as yet, been able
-to produce.
-
-We take just pride in the efficiency already attained in the
-construction and the general advancement of the Gasoline and Oil Stove
-business, of which we have been largely the originators.
-
-A glance at the pages following will disclose the fact that we have been
-thoroughly alive to the best interests of our line, showing more new
-goods and greater improvements than we have ever before been able to
-offer in a single season.
-
-Our leaders, the “NEW PROCESS” Gasoline Stoves, and the “STANDARD”
-WICKLESS BLUE FLAME Oil Stoves, together with an almost endless variety
-of medium and low-priced stoves, will enable Jobbers and Dealers who are
-identified with our line, to supply every possible demand for this class
-of goods.
-
-We hope by enterprise in keeping our different lines of goods in the
-highest possible state of perfection, and by a strict adherence to the
-principle of right in our dealings, to merit a continuance of the
-liberal patronage which has been accorded us in the past.
-
- THE STANDARD LIGHTING CO.,
- CLEVELAND, OHIO.
-
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-
- [Illustration: THE SAFETY & ECONOMY]
-
-
-
-
- THE “NEW PROCESS” VAPOR STOVE.
-
- The Original Evaporating Stove.
-
-
-It is with the feeling of great assurance and satisfaction that we offer
-to the trade our “=New Process=” Vapor Stove, shown on pages following.
-It is the =Original Evaporating Stove= that has revolutionized the
-Gasoline Stove business.
-
-For more than a decade it has demonstrated its superiority over every
-other stove, in =Safety, Simplicity and Economy= of operation, and has
-won for itself a place in the hearts and homes of many thousands of
-housewives, whose burdens have been made lighter and lives happier by
-its use.
-
-It lights like gas! A feature that makes it popular, as without heat,
-smoke or delay, the stove can be instantly started in operation; turn
-the valve wheel and apply the match; the stove is ready for work. Could
-anything be more simple? No carrying in coal or wood; no smoke, soot or
-dirt; no ashes to carry out; the ceilings of the kitchens are not
-covered with black smoke and soot where the “=New Process=” Gasoline
-Stove is used.
-
-The tank, or gasoline reservoir, is not connected to the stove and can
-be easily lifted from it and carried to an outer room for filling or
-cleaning, thus insuring safety.
-
-In operation, the fluid drips drop by drop (never runs) on the
-perforated brass evaporator, where it is divided into fine particles,
-which, passing through the air, evaporate; the gas thus made being
-heavier than air, passes down through the evaporator tubes, mixing with
-and carburetting a current of air, which is lighted at the burner,
-producing a smokeless blue flame of great intensity and heating power.
-
-Thus it will be seen that the “=New Process=” is a veritable gas machine
-and a gas stove combined, entirely under the control of the user, who
-can increase or decrease the supply of fuel at will, securing the
-requisite amount of heat without waste; starting or stopping the fire
-according to requirement, thereby securing the greatest possible
-convenience, safety and economy of operation.
-
-The “=New Process=” solves the problem of economical cooking in all
-country homes and suburban residences where gas for fuel cannot be
-obtained, giving to the user every advantage, convenience and comfort
-which the use of gas stoves and other modern appliances afford.
-
-The general construction of all our stoves is thoroughly first-class.
-The design is new, attractive and well planned for convenience. The
-frames of all “=New Process=” Stoves are made in cabinet style and are
-strong and rigid. The tops are of ample width and provided with
-removable grates; the burner drums are of polished brass. The burner
-caps =are removable=. The sub-fire device is removable with the burner
-cap for inspection and cleaning, a point of great advantage. The stove
-is provided with a sight feed, so that the dropping of the gasoline can
-at all times be seen when the stove is in operation. The valves are
-provided with needles, having non-corrosive points; the tank is provided
-with a float which automatically equalizes and regulates the flow of
-gasoline at all times, consequently the tank works as well with a small
-amount of gasoline in it as it does when full. Parts exposed to the fire
-are cast iron and imperishable. All parts are so constructed that they
-can easily be cleaned; the stoves are handsomely enameled and
-ornamented. All stoves are carefully tested before shipping.
-
-Improvement is the “watch word” of the age, and the “=New Process=” will
-not be found in the rear guard, in the “onward march to the goal of
-perfection.” Early in its history its unqualified efficiency and success
-were demonstrated and it sprang at once into popular favor, where it
-still remains in advance of every competitor.
-
-The “=New Process=” Vapor Stove is the original evaporating stove; it
-offers valuable features that are not to be found in any other gasoline
-stove. With the new features and improvements for =1901=, it is farther
-in the lead than ever before.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 3. “New Process” Semi-Cabinet.
- Price $23.00.
- Code Word “Lion.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════════╤══════╤═════════════════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│ STEP │LENGTH│ OVEN │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │ │ │ WITH
- │ │ │ │ │ OVEN
- ─────────┼──────┼──────────┼──────┼─────────────────┼────────
- 26″ × 21″│ 28½″ │18″ × 14½″│ 45″ │19½″ × 13¼″ × 12″│150 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────────┴──────┴─────────────────┴────────
-
-Cut shows our new encased sheet steel frame which, for convenience,
-strength and beauty, is unsurpassed. Oven can be pushed back upon a
-rest, as shown, leaving step free for other purposes. Oven is of our New
-Process pattern; is made of Russia iron and can be knocked down in
-compact form for shipment. Stove is mounted on casters. Is well suited
-to the requirements of a medium size family. =All “New Process”
-Evaporating Stoves= burn the vapor of gasoline. Absolutely safe.
-Reservoir can not be filled unless removed from the stove.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 4. “New Process” Semi-Cabinet.
- Price $26.00.
- Code Word “Bear.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════════╤══════╤═════════════════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│ STEP │LENGTH│ OVEN │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │ │ │ WITH
- │ │ │ │ │ OVEN
- ─────────┼──────┼──────────┼──────┼─────────────────┼────────
- 33″ × 21″│ 28½″ │18″ × 14½″│ 52″ │19½″ × 13¼″ × 12″│170 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────────┴──────┴─────────────────┴────────
-
-Cut shows oven in position for baking. Oven is of Russia iron, New
-Process style. The flues are arranged to distribute the heat evenly, and
-the oven is a perfect baker and roaster. Is shipped knocked down in very
-compact form. Can be put together in two minutes. Stove is mounted on
-casters. On account of its simplicity, safety and economy, we recommend
-the “New Process” as the most desirable gasoline stove.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 7. “New Process” Cabinet Range.
- Price $25.00.
- Code Word “Tiger.”
-]
-
- ═══════════╤══════╤═════════╤══════╤═════════════════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│ BASE │LENGTH│ OVEN │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ │ WEIGHT
- ───────────┼──────┼─────────┼──────┼─────────────────┼────────
- 25½″ × 21¾″│ 35¼″ │25″ × 20″│ 25½″ │18″ × 14½″ × 12¼″│175 lbs.
- ───────────┴──────┴─────────┴──────┴─────────────────┴────────
-
-Same as the No. 8, without the step. Has new improved oven. Is mounted
-on casters. Oven door is hinged at bottom and counter-balanced by a
-powerful coiled spring. A very desirable stove for a small family.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 8. “New Process” Cabinet Range.
- Price $29.00.
- Code Word “Hyena.”
-]
-
- ═══════════╤══════╤═════════╤═══════════╤══════╤══════════════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│ BASE │ STEP │LENGTH│ OVEN │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ │ │ WEIGHT
- ───────────┼──────┼─────────┼───────────┼──────┼──────────────┼────────
- 25½″ × 21¾″│ 35¼″ │25″ × 20″│19½″ × 11¼″│ 36¾″ │ 18″ × 14½″ │200 lbs.
- │ │ │ │ │ × 12¼″ │
- ───────────┴──────┴─────────┴───────────┴──────┴──────────────┴────────
-
-This range is very compact, occupying but small floor space. Is mounted
-on casters. Has three burners besides the one under oven. Step burner
-can be used to heat a wash boiler or for canning, preserving, broiling,
-or other purposes. Oven door is hinged at the bottom and
-counter-balanced by a powerful coiled spring. Has a new improved oven
-and is a very successful baker.
-
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-
-
- Repairs for “New Process” Vapor Stoves.
-
- See Price List on Pages 9 and 10.
-
- When in doubt as to the year in which stove was made refer to page 11.
-
- [Illustration: Images of parts in following list]
-
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-
-
- Repair Price List for “New Process” Vapor Stoves.
-
- Orders for repairs must be accompanied with remittance to cover cost of
- repairs and postage. All repairs sold F. O. B. Cleveland. Terms cash.
-
- In ordering always give number and date or serial letter of stove.
- (See page 11 for date of stove.)
-
- ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════╤═══════
- │Postage
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────┼───────
- { Tank for No. 1 Stove, complete $3 00│
- { Tank for No. 2 Stove, complete 3 25│
- { Tank for No. 3 Stove, complete 3 25│
- No. 1 { Tank for No. 4 Stove, complete 3 50│
- { Tank for No. 7 Stove, complete 3 25│
- { Tank for No. 8 Stove, complete 3 50│
- │
- In ordering Tanks always give No. of stove │
- and latest date of patent. The Tank made in │
- 1896 same as shown in cut on preceding │
- page, as No. 1 can be used on all stoves │
- made earlier than that year and should be │
- ordered for such stoves. Tanks for 1897 │
- stoves and later are all the same as we are │
- now using. │
- │
- No. 2 A Valve, complete, with Needle for 60│ 6c
- tank ’90 pattern │
- │
- No. 2 B Valve, complete, with Needle for 60│ 6c
- tank 1891-’92 pattern │
- │
- The center Valves for ’91 and ’92 pattern │
- are the same. The 1892 end Valves have vent │
- holes in top, the ’91 have not. │
- │
- In ordering Nos. 2 A and 2 B say whether │
- right, left or center. │
- │
- No. 2 C Valve, complete, with needle and 60│ 6c
- union nut for tank 1893 pattern │
- │
- No. 2 D Valve, complete, with needle for 60│ 6c
- tank 1894-’95-’96 │
- │
- No. 2 E Valve, complete, with needle for 60│ 5c
- tank 1897-’98-’99-1900 and 1901 │
- │
- In ordering Valves say whether they are │
- soldered to supply pipe, fastened to it │
- with a union nut, or screw into a solid │
- nipple. │
- │
- No. 2½ O Needle only for Valve. Will fit 25│ 3c
- all valves previous to 1897. │
- │
- No. 2½ N Needle only for Valve for 25│ 3c
- 1897-’98-’99 and 1900 stoves │
- │
- When a Valve Needle is found to be a trifle │
- short and will not close the valve orifice │
- tightly, turn the check nut on the needle │
- back about a quarter or half turn, which │
- will allow the needle to go further into │
- the valve and close it. │
- │
- { Top Nickel Shelf for No. 1 Stove 75│
- No. 3 { Top Nickel Shelf for No. 2 Stove 90│
- No. 3 C { Top Nickel Shelf for No. 3 Stove 90│
- No. 3 S { Top Nickel Shelf for No. 4 Stove 1 00│
- { Top Nickel Shelf for No. 7 Stove 90│
- { Top Nickel Shelf for No. 8 Stove 1 00│
- │
- No. 3 Shelf (not shown) for all stoves │
- previous to ’94. No. 3 C is for ’94 stove. │
- No. 3 S is for all stoves after ’94. In │
- ordering Shelf always give number of stove │
- and latest date of patent. │
- │
- No. 4 C Nickel Shelf Brackets (right or 25│ 12c
- left) each. │
- │
- No. 4 S. Always give number or size of 25│ 12c
- stove and latest date of patent │
- │
- No. 5 Small Nickel Shelves (between tubes) 20│ 5c
- │
- No. 6 Drip and Hot Air Tubes with 1 50│
- Evaporator for top burners, complete. Say │
- whether for top or oven burners. │
- │
- Give number and date of stove. │
- │
- No. 7 Sawed Cap for Top Burners 25│ 10c
- │
- Number and date of stove must be given. │
- │
- No. 8 O { Grate for Top Burners 30│
- No. 8 N { Always say for “New Process” │
- Stoves. │
- │
- No. 9 Drop End Shelf (Japanned, not shown 75│
- in cut). │
- │
- No. 10 Burner Drum made of Japanned Iron or 1 50│
- Steel, including short pipe, cap and sheet │
- metal heat collector for top burners, │
- complete. │
- │
- For all stoves previous to 1893. The Drum │
- made for the 1892 Stoves should be ordered │
- and used. This is true of the top burners │
- only, the oven burners being different for │
- the different years. All top burner Drums │
- are interchangeable, for right, left or │
- center burners. Our regular brass burner │
- drums cannot be used on stoves made │
- previous to 1893. │
- │
- No. 10 B Burner Drum made of brass, 2 25│
- including short pipe, cap and heat │
- collector for top burners, complete. │
- │
- Brass Burner Drums are made for the 1893 │
- stoves and later. They are interchangeable │
- for right, left or center burners. The 1893 │
- and 1894 Drums are practically the same and │
- have no sub-burners. The 1895 and 1896 are │
- alike and have a sub-flame. │
- │
- The 1897-’98-’99 are all alike and │
- interchangeable, and have the same │
- arrangement of caps, center tubes and │
- sub-burners. The 1900 and 1901 Burner Drums │
- are alike and interchangeable, except the │
- sub-burners. In ordering it is necessary to │
- give date of stove and say whether for the │
- top or oven burner. │
- │
- No. 11 A Heat Collector only for ’90, ’91 35│
- and ’92 │
- │
- Lower part of Heat Collector 15│
- │
- Top part of Heat Collector 30│
- │
- These Heat Collectors are alike and │
- interchangeable for the top burners. │
- │
- No. 11 B Heat Collector only for ’93, ’94, 50│
- ’95 and ’96 stoves │
- │
- Lower part of Heat Collector 15│
- │
- Top part of Heat Collector 40│
- │
- No. 11 C Heat Collector only for ’97, ’98 60│
- and ’99 stoves. │
- │
- This part is given on preceding page as cut │
- No. 1 C. │
- │
- No. 11 D (not shown in cuts of repairs) 60│
- Heat Collector only for 1900 and 1901 │
- stoves. │
- │
- No. 12 Oven Drip and Hot Air Tube with 1 60│
- Evaporator, complete │
- │
- Give No. of stove and latest date of │
- patent. │
- │
- No. 13 Oven Burner Casting (only) to which 50│
- sawed cap is bolted │
- │
- Give No. of stove and latest date of │
- patent. │
- │
- No. 14 Oven Burner Drum (only) made of 75│
- terne plate (not shown in cut) │
- │
- No. 14 B Oven Burner Drum (only) made of 1 75│
- brass. │
- │
- In ordering 14 or 14 B repairs, always give │
- No. of stove and date of patent. It is well │
- also to describe the part wanted, as many │
- changes have been made in the oven burners. │
- │
- _Note_—If the burner drum only, less the │
- heat collector, cap and center tube, for │
- top burner is wanted, use the repair number │
- 14, for iron drum and No. 14 B for brass │
- drum say for top burner and be sure to give │
- date of stove. │
- │
- No. 16 Front Brace for step (not shown in 25│ 10c
- cut) │
- │
- No. 17 Back Brace for step (see cut) 25│ 12c
- │
- No. 18 E Oven Grate for ’93 and ’94 stove 85│
- │
- No. 18 L for all later 85│
- │
- No. 19 Oven Burner Cap (sawed) 35│ 25c
- │
- Be sure to give date of stove as the caps │
- are not interchangeable on stoves made in │
- different years. │
- │
- _Note_—The least irregular opening at the │
- top of a “New Process” burner will cause │
- the flame to pop out. When this occurs with │
- the oven burner, look carefully first for │
- crack in sawed burner cap as the least │
- break will cause trouble. See if the cap is │
- warped up leaving an opening above center │
- tube. See that the center tube is in the │
- proper place. If the asbestos packing under │
- the lower edge of the sawed cap is │
- imperfect or out of place the same trouble │
- will be experienced. A new burner cap and │
- packing is the remedy. │
- │
- No. 20 Oven Burner Ring for ’93 and ’94 15│ 11c
- stoves │
- │
- No. 21 Weight Arm for Oven Burner Ring 15│ 3c
- (right or left) for ’93 or ’94 stoves │
- │
- No. 22 Oven Rest or Track for ’93 or ’94 50│
- stoves │
- │
- No. 23 Oven Rest or Track, made of steel. 20│ 5c
- For ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98, ’99, 1900 or 1901 │
- stoves; each │
- │
- No. 24 Brass Evaporators 40│ 4c
- │
- No. 25 Name Plate 20│ 10c
- │
- No. 26 Oven Flame Reducer Caps 15│ 6c
- │
- No. 27 Top Flame Reducer Caps 15│ 6c
- │
- No. 28 Glass Domes for Evaporating Tubes 15│ 12c
- 1893 or 1894, 5-1⁄16 inch diameter │
- │
- Always give date of patent on stove and │
- diameter of dome. │
- │
- No. 28 Glass Domes for Evaporating Tubes 15│ 9c
- ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98 and ’99, 4⅞ in. │
- diameter. (This with cast ring will fit any │
- stove). │
- │
- Give latest date of patent on stove and │
- diameter of dome. │
- │
- No. 29 Center Tubes for Burner Drums. Give 20│ 6c
- length of tube and say for which burner, │
- top or step │
- │
- Describe fully and give date of stove. In │
- giving length of center tube it is best to │
- give measurement of old tube as sometimes │
- the sawed cap becomes warped up so that the │
- exact length of center tube cannot be │
- secured from the burner. This is especially │
- true of the oven burner. │
- │
- No. 30 Protector Ring for Top of Burner 10│ 5c
- (’93 or ’94 stoves) │
- │
- Sheets of Asbestos for oven bottom. 20│ 5c
- │
- No. 31 Evaporator Horse Shoe. Many changes 15│ 7c
- have been made in this repair. Describe │
- fully and give latest date on stove. │
- │
- No. 32 Cone Seat Ring. (Say if for top or 15│ 4c
- step burner) │
- │
- No. 32 B Cone Seat Ring for ’93 and later 15│ 4c
- stoves. │
- │
- No. 33 Dome Nut. 10│ 2c
- │
- No. 34 Leg for ’92 Flue Extension 20│ 16c
- │
- No. 35 Columns for Top Shelf (Nickel). See 35│ 17c
- number on castings and give date of stove. │
- │
- Shelf columns of different styles have been │
- made for 1896 and later stoves. In ordering │
- it is necessary to give the repair number │
- and also the date of stove or serial letter │
- which is found on the number plate. │
- │
- No. 36 Cast Flue Extension for 1892 stove 30│
- │
- No. 37 Sub-Burner and Center Tube for No. 8 25│ 10c
- cabinet oven burner │
- │
- No. 38 Cabinet Range Oven Burner, complete 2 75│
- │
- No. 39 Oven Door Hinge, 1893 (right or 15│ 2c
- left) │
- │
- No. 40 Oven Racks (sheet steel or wire not 30│
- shown) │
- │
- No. 41 Patent Plate (not shown) 15│ 6c
- │
- No. 42 Tank Plate 35│
- │
- No. 43 Tank Plate Handle (not shown) 20│ 6c
- │
- No. 44 Cast Flue (1892 stove not shown). 50│
- │
- No. 45 Tin Elbows (not shown). 25│ 5c
- │
- No. 46 N. P. Tank Funnel 20│ 3c
- │
- No. 47 End Shelf Hook 10│ 2c
- │
- No. 48 Sub-Burner, complete (not shown) 35│ 7c
- │
- This number is given for the sub-burner │
- used on the 1895 and 1896 stoves. On the │
- later stoves the sub-burner casting is │
- attached to the center tube and top sawed │
- cap, all of which go together. │
- │
- No. 49 Sub-Burner Cap (not shown 15│ 2c
- separately) │
- │
- No. 50 Sub-Burner Flip 20│ 3c
- │
- The cut No. 50 shows the flip for the 1895 │
- and 1896 sub-burner. The flip for later │
- stoves may be ordered by using the repair │
- No. 50 and giving the date of stove. │
- │
- Oven Top 1 00│
- │
- Oven Back 1 25│
- │
- Oven End, each 1 00│
- │
- Oven Door 1 00│
- │
- Oven Door Front and Bottom 1 25│
- │
- No. 51 Valves and Pipe for No. 1 Tank ’97, 1 50│
- ’98, ’99, 1900 and 1901 │
- │
- No. 52 Valves and Pipe for No. 2 and 3 Tank 2 00│
- ’97, ’98, ’99, 1900 and 1901 │
- │
- No. 53 Valves and Pipe for No. 4 and 8 Tank 2 75│
- ’97, ’98, ’99, 1900 and 1901 │
- │
- The sets of valves, complete, given as Nos. │
- 51, 52 and 53 are easily put on to the tank │
- and can be ordered for tanks made in the │
- years mentioned. For tanks made previously │
- it is better to order valves separately │
- rather than complete with supply pipe. │
- │
- No. 54 Step Burner, complete. Always give 2 50│
- date of patent on stove. │
- │
- No. 55 Weight for Oven Ring, ’93 and ’94 15│
- │
- No. 56 Top Casting of Heat Collector ’97, 20│ 13c
- ’98 and ’99. │
- │
- No. 57 Sub-Burner for ’96 stove only 20│ 6c
- │
- No. 58 Corner Foot with caster for “New 35│ 16c
- Process” frame │
- │
- This part is not shown in cut but is used │
- on the ’99, 1900 and 1901 stoves. In │
- ordering state for which corner it is │
- wanted. │
- │
- No. 59 Center Foot with caster for “New 25│ 10c
- Process” frame │
- │
- No. 60 Middle Bracket Brace, nickel plated, 25│ 10c
- for “New Process” box frame (not shown in │
- cut). Say whether for right or left side. │
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────┴───────
-
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-
-
- “NEW PROCESS” VAPOR STOVES.
-
- In Ordering Repairs, Always Refer to Cuts Below for Date of Stove.
-
-[Illustration: This cut represents our 1891 “NEW PROCESS” Step Stove.
-(Cut of 1890 Stove not shown.)]
-
-[Illustration: This cut represents our 1892 “NEW PROCESS” Step Stove.]
-
-[Illustration: This cut represents our 1892 “NEW PROCESS” Range
-Cabinet.]
-
-[Illustration: This cut represents our 1893 “NEW PROCESS” Step Stove.]
-
-[Illustration: This cut represents our 1894 “NEW PROCESS” Step Stove.]
-
-[Illustration: This cut represents our 1895 “NEW PROCESS” Step Stove.]
-
-[Illustration: This cut represents our 1896 “NEW PROCESS” Step Stove.]
-
-[Illustration: This cut represents our 1897-1898 “NEW PROCESS” Step
-Stove.]
-
-[Illustration: This cut represents our 1899 “NEW PROCESS” Step Stove.]
-
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-
- [Illustration: Drawing of stove with parts marked]
-
-
- READ CAREFULLY.
-
-As our patterns are changed from year to year, it is absolutely
-necessary that we know =the year the stove was made= for which you want
-repairs, and whether it is a No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8. The stoves
-are constructed of parts made detachable and interchangeable, and in
-ordering repairs =be particular= to specify, =by number only=, just
-which parts are required. It will not be necessary to order a drum (10)
-and heat collector (11) where =only= the former is needed. See cut
-above.
-
-As you face the stove, the parts are “right” and “left.” Valves are
-“right,” “left” and “center.” As valves have been changed from year to
-year, be particular in ordering valves for old tanks, to specify whether
-valves are soldered on feed pipe or fastened with a loose nut or union,
-or screwed into a solid nipple. Top brackets for 1893, 1894 and 1895
-stoves are “right” and “left,” also the arms for weights. Step braces
-are “front” and “back.” If drip and hot air tubes are wanted, say
-whether for “right,” “left,” “center” or “oven” burners, and give the
-number of stove.
-
-The 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899 and 1900 ovens are made of
-sections. New parts can be furnished, which anyone can put in place in a
-few minutes.
-
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-
- [Illustration: THE SAFETY & ECONOMY]
-
-
-
-
- The “Standard” Ther-Lite Gasoline Stove.
- It Furnishes Heat and Light.
-
-
-[Illustration: Stove]
-
-This stove is something entirely new and unique. It is a gas machine, a
-cook stove and an incandescent lamp combined.
-
-The stove is constructed with a powerful generator which is located near
-the front of the stove and is independent of all the burners. This
-generator can be started quickly, without smoke, and can be operated at
-a nominal cost, furnishing gas for all the burners and the light. The
-light can be used at any time and independent of the burners by simply
-starting the generator. The burners are large, with removable sawed caps
-that spread the heat evenly over the bottom of the cooking vessel. After
-the generator has been heated there is no further delay in lighting any
-of the burners. The “Standard” Ther-Lite is very simple and easy to
-operate. It is a safe, efficient and economical cook stove and, with the
-additional feature of incandescent illumination, is the most practical
-and useful gasoline stove ever made. The stove can be ordered either
-with or without the light. The light attachment can be put on or removed
-at any time.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 520. “Standard” Ther-Lite Gasoline Stove.
- Price $12.00.
-
- No. 520L. “Standard” Ther-Lite with Light Attachment.
- Price $14.00.
-
- Code Word “Pack.” With Light “Packing.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │BURNERS│
- ─────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- 25″ × 17″│ 27″ │ 25″ │ 2 │60 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-The above cut shows the No. 520L Standard Ther-Lite with light
-attachment. Can be ordered either with or without the light. Has a
-safety tank which is removed for filling. An oven can be placed on top
-of stove for baking.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 521. “Standard” Ther-Lite Gasoline Stove.
- Price $14.00.
-
- No. 521L. “Standard” Ther-Lite, with Light Attachment.
- Price $16.00.
-
- Code Word “Paint.” With Light “Painting.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │BURNERS│
- ─────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- 33″ × 17″│ 27″ │ 33″ │ 3 │70 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-The No. 521L shown in cut has three large burners and can be furnished
-either with or without the light attachment. Has a safety tank which
-must be removed for filling. An oven can be placed on top of stove for
-baking.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 525. “Standard” Ther-Lite Gasoline Stove.
- Price $18.00.
-
- No. 525L. “Standard” Ther-Lite with Light Attachment.
- Price $20.00.
-
- Code Word “Pick.” With Light “Picking.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════╤═════════╤════════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│ STEP │BURNERS │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ │ WEIGHT
- ─────────┼──────┼──────┼─────────┼────────┼────────
- 25″ × 17″│ 27″ │ 42″ │18″ × 24″│ 3 │100 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────┴─────────┴────────┴────────
-
-The No. 525L shown in cut is a very convenient and suitable stove for an
-ordinary family. Has two burners on top of stove and one on the step for
-the oven. It is provided with removable safety tank. All Ther-Lite
-Stoves can be ordered either with or without the light attachment. The
-light can be added to or removed from the stove at any time.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 526. “Standard” Ther-Lite Gasoline Stove.
- Price $20.00.
-
- No. 526L. “Standard” Ther-Lite with Light Attachment.
- Price $22.00.
-
- Code Word “Pound.” With Light “Pounding.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════╤═════════╤════════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│ STEP │BURNERS │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ │ WEIGHT
- ─────────┼──────┼──────┼─────────┼────────┼────────
- 33″ × 17″│ 27″ │ 50½″ │18″ × 14″│ 4 │115 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────┴─────────┴────────┴────────
-
-The No. 526L is a stove well suited to the use of a large family. It has
-three burners on top of stove and one on the step for the oven. Has
-safety tank and all the conveniences offered on the other sizes of
-Ther-Lite Stoves. It is a veritable gas machine, gas stove and
-incandescent lamp combined. Its field of usefulness is unlimited.
-
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-
- [Illustration: THE SAFETY & ECONOMY]
-
-
-
-
- The “Standard” Giant Burner Gasoline Stove.
-
-
-[Illustration: Cut shows “Standard” Giant Burner With Smokeless
-Lighter.]
-
-The “Standard” Giant Burner for 1901 is a gasoline stove that can be
-fully recommended. The burners are individual generators that operate
-without a sub-fire. The burner cap is not bolted to the burner and is
-easily removed for cleaning. The burner head is large and made of brass.
-It has a large generating surface and is constructed with a lip of brass
-extending from the top of the head up above the burner cap and into the
-flame. This makes it a very powerful generator which will maintain a
-constant, steady flame even when a heavy grade of gasoline is used. The
-large upper needle controls the flow of gas to the burner and should
-never be used until after the burner has been heated and ready for
-lighting. The lower small needle should never be used except for turning
-on the gasoline in the starting cup. In starting the burner it is not
-necessary to wait for all the gasoline to burn out of the cup. About two
-minutes after the starting cup has been lighted turn on the main needle
-and the burner is ready for cooking. The small upright needle located at
-the bottom of the large center tube is the cleaning needle and is only
-to be used for cleaning the orifice or opening that regulates the flow
-of gas to the burner. When a heavy grade of gasoline is used this
-orifice is liable to become clogged. To avoid this the cleaning needle
-should be turned up every few days and the orifice kept clean. The
-“Standard” Giant Burner stove lights quickly and maintains a large flame
-which spreads evenly over the bottom of the cooking vessel. The stove is
-simple in construction, perfect in operation, handsome in appearance and
-is recommended as a good medium priced gasoline stove.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 151. “Standard” Giant Burner Low Junior.
- Price $8.00.
- Code Word “White.”
-
- No. 152. “Standard” Giant Burner Low Junior.
- Price $10.00.
- Code Word “Black.”
-]
-
- ═══╤═════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- No.│ TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │ │BURNERS│
- ───┼─────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- 151│25″ × 17″│ 15″ │ 25″ │ 2 │40 lbs.
- 152│33″ × 17″│ 15″ │ 33″ │ 3 │50 lbs.
- ───┴─────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-The Nos. 151 and 152 “Standard” Giant Burner Low Juniors are built on
-the same principle throughout as our other Giant Burner stoves. Have the
-improved “Standard” burners and removable safety tank. An oven can be
-used on top of stove for baking. They are very efficient stoves at a low
-price. The No. 151 has two burners and the No. 152 has three, all
-provided with our improved smokeless lighter.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 160. “Standard” Giant Burner.
- Price $10.00.
- Code Word “Red.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │BURNERS│
- ─────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- 25″ × 17″│ 27″ │ 25″ │ 2 │60 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-The No. 160 “Standard” Giant Burner is a safe, convenient generating
-gasoline stove. It is made on a high frame and is a suitable size for a
-small family. An oven can be used on top for baking. Has safety tank.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 161. “Standard” Giant Burner.
- Price $12.00.
- Code Word “Blue.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │BURNERS│
- ─────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- 33″ × 17″│ 27″ │ 33″ │ 3 │70 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-There is no better medium-priced generating gasoline stove than the No.
-161 shown. Like all other “Standard” Giant Burners, it has a smokeless
-lighting device. It is convenient in size and height and will do the
-work of any cook stove. For baking, the oven is used on top burners. Has
-safety tank, which must be removed for filling.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 165. “Standard” Giant Burner.
- Price with Iron Drop Door Oven, $18.00.
- Price without Oven, $15.00.
- Code Word “Green.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════╤═════════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│ STEP │BURNERS│SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ │ WEIGHT
- ─────────┼──────┼──────┼─────────┼───────┼────────
- 25″ × 17″│ 27″ │ 42″ │18″ × 14″│ 3 │100 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────┴─────────┴───────┴────────
-
-The above cut represents our No. 165 “Standard” Giant Burner Stove with
-step and oven. The oven can be removed and the step burner used for
-other purposes. Has removable tank and the improved “Standard” burners.
-All burners are independent and are provided with the smokeless lighting
-device. It is a very convenient and desirable stove.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 166. “Standard” Giant Burner.
- Price, with Iron Drop Door Oven, $20.00.
- Price, without Oven, $17.00.
- Code Word “Yellow.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════╤═════════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│ STEP │NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │ │BURNERS│
- ─────────┼──────┼──────┼─────────┼───────┼────────
- 33″ × 17″│ 27″ │ 50½″ │18″ × 14″│ 4 │115 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────┴─────────┴───────┴────────
-
-The “Standard” Giant Burner Stoves are the most perfect generating
-stoves on the market. They are fitted with our improved type of giant
-burner. Do not smoke while being lighted. The burner gives a large,
-powerful flame, which is evenly distributed over bottom of cooking
-vessel. These stoves are well made throughout, and equipped with safety
-tanks which must be removed from stove for filling. No. 166 has three
-top burners and one step burner.
-
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-
- [Illustration: THE SAFETY & ECONOMY]
-
-
-
-
- The “Globe” Junior Gasoline Stove.
-
-
-[Illustration: image of stove part]
-
-To those who desire an old style individual generator gasoline stove, we
-recommend the Globe Junior, which is made on both high and low frames.
-The burner head is made of brass and has a large generating surface. The
-cap is of the drilled type. The standpipe is made of brass and is packed
-in such a manner as to give a steady flame. The large upper needle
-controls the flow of gas to the burner. The small upright needle is for
-cleaning only and should be turned up every few days, until the point
-shows at the orifice, and back again until the orifice is clear,
-otherwise the opening is liable to become clogged from paraffine or
-other impurities in the gasoline. Should the cleaning needle be hard to
-turn, a little lubricating oil or hard soap should be used on the
-threads.
-
-The Globe Juniors are handsome in appearance; those with drop safety
-tanks are made only on box frames; those with stationary tanks are made
-either on box or skeleton frames, as ordered. Only the best workmanship
-and materials enter into the construction of our Globe Juniors and they
-should not be compared with the many cheaply constructed Juniors on the
-market.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 1. Globe Low Junior.
- Price $4.00
- Code Word “Iron.”
-
- No. 01. Globe Low Junior
- with Stationary Tank, Price $3.50
- Code Word “Wheat.”
- No. 01 with Skeleton Frame, $3.00
-]
-
- ══════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │BURNERS│
- ──────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- 18″ × 15½″│ 14″ │ 18″ │ 1 │20 lbs.
- ──────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-The above cut represents the one burner Junior, 14 inches high. This
-stove has the same powerful burner used on the larger stoves and is
-desirable where a single constant flame is required. Always state
-whether Box or Skeleton frame is desired.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 2. Globe Low Junior.
- Price $5.50.
- Code Word “Steel.”
-
- No. 02. Globe Low Junior
- with Stationary Tank, Price $5.00.
- Code Word “Corn.”
- No. 02 with Skeleton Frame, $4.50.
-]
-
- ═══════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │BURNERS│
- ───────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- 22½″ × 15½″│ 14″ │ 22½″ │ 2 │25 lbs.
- ───────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-The above cut represents the two burner Junior, 14 inches high. This
-stove is made in a substantial manner and is perfect in design and
-finish. Has two powerful individual burners. The No. 2 is fitted with
-safety tank. Oven can be used on top of stove for baking. The No. 02,
-while it has the same general construction, is not provided with safety
-tank. All Globe Juniors are made with brass stand pipes and burner heads
-and are the best class of juniors that can be produced. All Globe
-Juniors with safely tanks are made on box frames, as shown in cut. Globe
-Juniors with stationary tanks are made on either box frames or skeleton
-frames, as listed above. In ordering be careful to state which frame is
-desired.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 3. Globe Low Junior.
- Price $7.00.
- Code Word “Tin.”
-
- No. 03. Globe Low Junior
- with Stationary Tank, Price $6.50.
- Code Word “Oats.”
- No. 03 with Skeleton Frame, $6.00.
-]
-
- ═══════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │BURNERS│
- ───────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- 32½″ × 15½″│ 14″ │ 32½″ │ 3 │30 lbs.
- ───────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-These stoves are 14 inches high, and of the same construction throughout
-as our other Globe stoves. The No. 3 is fitted with safety tank. Oven
-can be used on top for baking. The No. 03 has stationary tank which
-cannot be turned down for filling. All Globe Junior stoves are made with
-brass stand pipes and brass burner heads. For general construction,
-successful operation and durability they are unsurpassed. All Globe
-Juniors with safety tanks are made only on box frames. With stationary
-tanks they are made on either box or skeleton frames. In ordering be
-careful to state which frame is desired.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 22. Globe High Junior.
- Price $7.50.
- Code Word “Brass.”
-
- No. 022. Globe High Junior.
- Price $7.00.
- Code Word “Rye.”
- No. 022 with Skeleton Frame, $6.50.
-]
-
- ═══════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │BURNERS│
- ───────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- 22½″ × 15½″│ 27″ │ 22½″ │ 2 │35 lbs.
- ───────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-These stoves are medium size, 27 inches high, fitted with two powerful
-individual burners. Are very desirable stoves for small families. An
-oven can be used on top for baking. The No. 22 has safety tank and box
-frame as shown in cut. The No. 022 has stationary tank and can be
-furnished with box frame or skeleton frame as listed above.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 23. Globe High Junior.
- Price $9.00.
- Code Word “Copper.”
-
- No. 023. Globe High Junior.
- With Stationary Tank, Price $8.50.
- Code Word “Barley.”
- Same Stove Skeleton Frame, $8.00.
-]
-
- ═══════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │BURNERS│
- ───────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- 32½″ × 15½″│ 27″ │ 32½″ │ 3 │40 lbs.
- ───────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-These stoves have three powerful individual burners each. Oven can be
-used on top for baking. The No. 23 has safety tank which cannot be
-filled while stove is in operation. The No. 023 has the same general
-construction, but is not supplied with safety tank. All Globe Junior
-stoves are made with brass stand pipes and brass burner heads. For
-general construction, successful operation and durability the Globe
-stands in the front rank of generating stoves. The No. 23 is furnished
-only on box frame as shown in cut. The No. 023 can be furnished either
-on box frame or skeleton frame, as listed above.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 24. Globe Generator Gasoline Stove.
- Price with Drop Door Iron Oven, $14.00.
- Without Oven, $11.00.
- Code Word “Silver.”
-]
-
- ═══════════╤══════╤══════╤══════════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│ STEP │NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │ │BURNERS│
- ───────────┼──────┼──────┼──────────┼───────┼────────
- 22½″ × 15½″│ 27″ │ 41″ │17″ × 13½″│ 3 │55 lbs.
- │ │ │ │ │ Oven
- │ │ │ │ │adds 10
- │ │ │ │ │ lbs.
- ───────────┴──────┴──────┴──────────┴───────┴────────
-
-The “Globe” Junior Stoves are of the drilled cone “Generating” type.
-They are well made throughout, and provided with safety tank, which
-cannot be filled while stove is in operation. The No. 24 has two top
-burners and step. Step has a powerful single burner. The Nos. 24 and 25
-are furnished only with drop down safety tanks and box frames as shown
-in cuts.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 25. Globe Generator Gasoline Stove.
- With Drop Door Iron Oven, Price, $16.00.
- Without Oven, Price, $13.00.
- Code Word “Gold.”
-]
-
- ═══════════╤══════╤══════╤══════════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│ STEP │NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │ │BURNERS│
- ───────────┼──────┼──────┼──────────┼───────┼────────
- 32½″ × 15½″│ 27″ │ 50½″ │17″ × 13½″│ 4 │55 lbs.
- │ │ │ │ │ Oven
- │ │ │ │ │adds 10
- │ │ │ │ │ lbs.
- ───────────┴──────┴──────┴──────────┴───────┴────────
-
-To those who desire an old style individual generator gasoline stove we
-recommend the No. 25 as a desirable stove. It has three burners on top
-and one large burner on the step for the oven. The oven is well made of
-polished steel, with drop door and is an excellent baker. The burners
-are made of brass and have brass stand pipes.
-
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-
- Repairs for “Standard” Giant Burner Gasoline Stoves.
-
- [Illustration: Images of parts in following list]
-
-
- Repair Price List for “Standard” Giant Burner Gasoline Stoves.
-
- All Repairs are Invariably Cash With Order, no Allowance Made for
- Freight or Express.
-
-In ordering repairs always give repair number of part wanted, also give
-number and date of stove. When number of stove cannot be given it will
-be necessary to state how many burners and give height of stove.
-
- ═══╤═════════════════════════╤═════╤═══════
- No.│ REPAIRS │PRICE│
- │ │ │Postage
- ───┼─────────────────────────┼─────┼───────
- 1│Burner, complete with cap│$2.50│ —
- 2│Sawed Burner Cap │ .35│ 17c
- 3│Tank, complete │ 1.50│ —
- 4│Inside Reservoir, only │ .75│ —
- 5│Outside shell, only │ .75│ —
- 6│Tee Valve and Starting │ .80│ 9c
- │ Cup │ │
- 7│Main Needle │ .20│ 5c
- 8│Cleaning Needle │ .15│ 2c
- 9│Plug Needle for Tee Valve│ .15│ 2c
- 10│Burner Head │ 1.00│ 17c
- 11│Induction Tube (give │ .20│ 2c
- │ length) │ │
- 12│Tank Spring Valve │ .30│ 4c
- 13│Step Grate │ .50│ —
- 14│Name Plate (give size of │ .20│ 7c
- │ stove) │ │
- 15│Perforated Spreader with │ .10│ 2c
- │ washer and screw │ │
- 16│Perforated Cylinder │ .20│ 2c
- 17│Top Burner Hanger │ .10│ 2c
- 18│Step Burner Hanger │ .10│ 2c
- 19│Angle piece, with Needle │ .45│ 4c
- 20│Brass Stand Pipe, with │ .20│ 2c
- │ Packing │ │
- 21│Tank Pipe Support │ .10│ 2c
- 22│Front Bracket for Main │ .30│ 14c
- │ Frame │ │
- 23│Step Bracket │ .20│ 9c
- 24│Foot for Low Junior (say │ .15│ 7c
- │ which corner) │ │
- 25│Center Foot, with Caster │ .20│ 8c
- 26│Corner Foot, with Caster │ .25│ 11c
- │ (say which corner) │ │
- 27│Number and Date Plate │ .15│ 4c
- ───┴─────────────────────────┴─────┴───────
-
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-
-
- Repairs for Globe Juniors.
-
- [Illustration: Images of parts in following list]
-
-
- Repair Price List for Globe Juniors.
-
- All Repairs are Invariably Cash with Order.
- No Freight or Express allowed.
-
-In ordering repairs for Globe Juniors always give repair number, also
-give number and date of stove. Where number of stove cannot be given it
-will be necessary to state how many burners and give height of stove.
-For numbers of Globe Juniors refer to cuts of stove in this catalogue.
-
- ═══╤═════════════════════════╤═════╤═══════
- No.│ REPAIRS │PRICE│
- │ │ │Postage
- ───┼─────────────────────────┼─────┼───────
- 1│Burners (Top) │$1.75│
- 2│Burners (Step) │ 2.00│
- 3│Burner Cap (Top or Step) │ .20│ 5c
- │Say whether for Top or │ │
- │ Step. │ │
- 4│Tank (Drop) │ 1.15│
- 5│Tank (Stationary) │ 1.00│
- 6│Tank Support Rod for Low │ .15│ 3c
- │ Juniors │ │
- 7│Tank Catch complete │ .20│ 4c
- 8│Swivel Joint, (not shown)│ .50│
- 9│Needle, give length │ .20│ 6c
- 10A│Angle Piece and Needle, │ .60│
- │ Top Burner │ │
- 10B│Angle Piece and Needle, │ .75│ 7c
- │ Step Burner │ │
- 11│Burner Head (Step) │ .70│
- 12│Burner Head (Top) │ .60│
- 13│Drip Cup │ .10│ 2c
- 14│Tee Valves │ .30│
- 15│Cleaning Needle │ .15│
- 16│¼-inch Globe Valve │ .40│
- 17│Burner Stand Pipe │ .25│ 4c
- 18│Name Plate, give size of │ .25│ 4c
- │ stove │ │
- 19│Step Grate │ .60│
- 20│Stationary Tank Pipe │ .15│ 4c
- │ Support │ │
- 21│Tank Support Rod for High│ .20│ 12c
- │ Junior (give length) │ │
- ───┴─────────────────────────┴─────┴───────
-
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-
- [Illustration: THE SAFETY & ECONOMY]
-
-
-
-
- The “New Process” Camp and Yacht Stove.
-
-
-Nothing can bring greater comfort or pleasure to a sportsman than good,
-wholesome food, well cooked and properly served!
-
-What’s so jolly as a meal on the yacht or in camp, after a day of sport
-and recreation?
-
-This stove provides a means for out-of-door cooking. The burners are
-enclosed to prevent the flame from being blown out by the wind. The
-pressure of gas in the burners is secured by a pneumatic bulb, a few
-pressures of which furnishes sufficient head for several hours’ use. The
-tank is perfectly tight and prevents any possibility of spilling. In
-filling the tank the pressure is released as soon as cap is removed, so
-that the flame is extinguished, avoiding all danger in filling. Five
-gallons of ordinary stove gasoline will furnish fuel to cook with for a
-party of six for ten days. The stove is furnished with side wall
-brackets for the yacht and also with legs for camping. When used on
-brackets can be folded back on wall and is sustained in that position
-with a hook, occupying very little space. As a yacht stove, the four
-corner legs are not necessary, the back of stove being held by the
-brackets; the front is sustained on a center leg by means of which stove
-can be readily adjusted to any level required by position of boat. In
-shipping, the legs and tank are packed in the stove.
-
-[Illustration: Cut of No. A, folded back against wall.]
-
- A Safe, Clean, Convenient Folding Stove
- FOR THE YACHT.
-
- A Compact, Efficient Portable Stove
- FOR THE CAMP.
-
-These stoves can be furnished in polished brass with nickel trimmings at
-an additional cost when desired. Both legs and brackets are furnished
-with each stove.
-
-An oven can be used on top of either stove for baking. For prices and
-description of ovens, see page 63.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- Cut of No. B (3 bur.) on Legs.
-
- No. A Camp and Yacht Stove.
- Price $14.00.
- Code Word “Trout.”
-
- No. B Camp and Yacht Stove.
- Price $17.00.
- Code Word “Bass.”
-]
-
- ══════════════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NO. OF │SHIPPING
- │ ON │ │BURNERS│ WEIGHT
- │ LEGS │ │ │
- ──────────────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- No. A, 22½″ × 15½″│ 27″ │ 22½″ │ 2 │25 lbs.
- No. B, 32½″ × 15½″│ 27″ │ 32½″ │ 3 │30 lbs.
- ──────────────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-The above cut shows the No. B Stove with three burners. The No. A has
-the same general construction but has one less burner. The center
-adjustable leg is used only on yachts for changing level of stove as
-position of boat changes.
-
-Read description on preceding page.
-
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-
- [Illustration: THE SAFETY & ECONOMY]
-
-
-
-
- The “Standard” Wickless Blue Flame.
- For Coal Oil and Gasoline.
-
-
-It is with a feeling of great assurance and satisfaction that we offer
-our “Wickless” Blue Flame Oil Stove to the trade, for this, its fourth
-season.
-
-[Illustration: No. 1.]
-
-While there have been a number of other “Wickless” Stoves put on the
-market, the universal satisfaction with which our “Standard” has been
-sold by the trade, and used by consumers, is the most positive evidence
-that it is properly constructed to meet the popular demand for a good,
-practical, Oil Stove. The simplicity of our “Standard” Wickless, is a
-feature that recommends it for use in the kitchen, where mechanical
-ingenuity is usually lacking.
-
-It cannot be styled an Evaporator or Generator, as it burns the oil as
-simply and completely as a handfull of wood shavings would be burned, if
-ignited in the fire pot of an ordinary cook stove. To successfully
-accomplish this result, there are two important and vital features of
-the stove, and in which ours differs from other styles of “Wickless,”
-namely: =the burner cup= that receives and distributes the oil to the
-flame, and =the combustion chamber= or =chimney= where the gases are
-mixed with air in proper proportion, to produce a blue flame. (See cut
-No. 1.)
-
-[Illustration: No. 2.]
-
-The burner cup of the “Standard” Wickless, as shown in cut No. 2, is
-made with an enlarged entrance, the channel of the cup being divided so
-that the oil enters on both sides of the cup, where it is conducted into
-two channels, upper and lower, entirely around the cup. In this manner
-the oil is distributed evenly to all parts of the burner, giving a more
-even and perfect flame than can be secured where there is only a single
-small entrance to the cup. Further, our cup is less sensitive to being
-out of level, on account of the manner in which the oil is distributed.
-
-The enlarged opening at the entrance of the cup, provides for the
-expansion of gas, which always takes place where the oil enters a heated
-cup, thereby overcoming the tendency toward a pulsating flame which is a
-common and objectionable feature of all other “Wickless” burner cups,
-constructed without an enlarged opening at the entrance. By referring to
-Cut No. 3, it will be seen that the channel cup is constructed with a
-ledge, which projects from the outer rim toward the center of the cup,
-on this ledge the outside perforate of the chimney rests. This ledge
-prevents, to a great degree, the oil from passing by capillary
-attraction, over the surfaces of the burner, to that part which is
-outside of the chimney. For that reason the “Standard” Wickless can be
-operated with less smoke and odor than any other “Wickless” Blue Flame
-Oil Stove.
-
-[Illustration: No. 3.]
-
-The burner cup is made of sheet metal, (brass) which is quickly heated,
-so that in starting the stove, it can be put in operating in much less
-time than is possible, where a heavy cast cup is used.
-
-That the burner cup is durable, is proven by the fact that in three
-years experience with the sheet brass cup, we have never known of one
-burning out.
-
-The chimney, or combustion chamber of the “Standard” Wickless is a very
-important feature, and one that is distinctly _our own_. To secure the
-greatest efficiency from the burner, it is necessary that the flame be
-applied as near to the _center_ of the cooking vessel as possible.
-
-It will be seen from the cut of our chimney, that it is constructed with
-a small tube in the center, which extends from below the burner to the
-top; through this center tube, a current of fresh, warm air is
-constantly furnished to the flames, which produces at the center of the
-burner, a most powerful fire, applying it at a point where the greatest
-possible utilization of the heat is secured.
-
-Through the large openings at the top of the inside perforate, a large
-proportion of the flame is drawn toward the center of the burner, so
-that the heat is applied evenly over the bottom of the cooking vessel,
-thereby securing the greatest amount of benefit from the fuel consumed.
-
-[Illustration:
-
- RIGHT CONSTRUCTION.
- No. 4.
-]
-
-[Illustration:
-
- WRONG CONSTRUCTION.
- No. 5.
-]
-
-A comparative glance at the two cuts, will show how the heat from our
-burner spreads evenly over the bottom of the article heated. If the top
-of the perforate were closed, much of the heat would be lost by being
-applied too far from the center of the article to be heated.
-
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-
-
- Reasons Why Preferred.
-
-=It has no wick=
-
- and is easily kept clean.
-
-=It has no joints to leak=
-
- or packing nuts. No pressure of oil below the tank. It cannot leak.
-
-=It does not generate or evaporate.=
-
- The oil simply drops into an open brass pipe through which it is
- conducted to an open burner ring where it burns, producing a
- powerful blue flame. Could anything be simpler?
-
-=It has a removable tank=
-
- which can be carried to an outer room for filling.
-
-=It is absolutely safe.=
-
-=It lights quickly.=
-
- Simply turn on the oil and apply the match.
-
-=It cooks instantly.=
-
- There is no smoke—no delay. As soon as lighted a cooking vessel can
- be placed over the burner.
-
-=It has no stops=
-
- or automatic regulators to govern the flow of oil. The flame is
- entirely under the control of the user.
-
-=It makes no difference=
-
- what quality of oil is used, whether coal oil or gasoline, whether
- it is good or bad, heavy or light, thick or thin, hot or cold, the
- stove operates equally well, producing an intensely hot, smokeless
- blue flame. Can as much be said TRUTHFULLY of any other stove?
-
-=It has a glass sight feed=
-
- which shows at a glance the flow of oil and enables the user to
- regulate the valve quickly and accurately.
-
-=For economy of fuel=
-
- as compared with the coal and wood stove, it is beyond comparison.
- Will save what it cost in one season over coal or wood at the
- average price. It is a friend and helper to the thrifty housekeeper
- who tries to save what others waste.
-
-=Especially.=
-
- It is a boon to the country home and suburban residence, where fuel
- gas cannot be obtained.
-
-=Lastly.=
-
- It is safe, clean, quick, reliable and convenient, and no home can
- afford to forego the comfort that this wonderful stove brings.
-
-=The dealer=
-
- who recognizes the merits of the “Standard” Wickless and places it
- on his sales floor will find it a ready and popular seller.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 351. “Standard” Wickless Blue Flame Junior.
- Price $6.00.
- Price not Subject to same Discount as Other Wickless Stoves.
- For Coal Oil or Gasoline.
- Code Word “Snug.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │BURNERS│
- ─────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- 25″ × 17″│ 15″ │ 25″ │ 2 │30 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-The above cut shows the two-burner Junior of the new “Wickless” series.
-It has the same style of burner cup and chimney as the larger stoves and
-will operate equally as well. The burners are 3½″ in diameter. The
-ornamentation is plain but handsome. It has removable tank and sight
-feed. An oven can be used on top of stove for baking.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 352. “Standard” Wickless Blue Flame Junior.
- Price, $8.00.
- Price not subject to the same discount as other stoves.
- For Coal Oil or Gasoline.
- Code Word “Sharp.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │BURNERS│
- ─────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- 33″ × 17″│ 15″ │ 33″ │ 3 │40 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-The No. 352 “Wickless” Junior shown above has the same general
-construction as the No. 351. It has three burners 3½″ in diameter. The
-tank is removable and can be carried to an outer room for filling. Has
-sight feed so that the flow of oil can be seen by the user. This style
-of stove is made only in the two and three burner low Junior type.
-Though not highly ornamented, these Juniors are made to operate
-perfectly and can be recommended as first-class stoves.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 251. “Standard” Wickless Blue Flame.
- Price $9.50.
- For Coal Oil or Gasoline.
- Code Word “Small.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │BURNERS│
- ─────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- 25″ × 17″│ 15″ │ 25″ │ 2 │40 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-Has removable tank and glass sight feed. Burners are 3½ inches in
-diameter. An oven can be used on top for baking. This stove is a
-convenient helper in any kitchen, has sufficient capacity for light
-housekeeping and, on account of its compactness, is almost indispensable
-to a complete camp outfit. It is the simplest and most efficient
-wickless oil stove.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 252. “Standard” Wickless Blue Flame
- Price $12.00.
- For Coal Oil or Gasoline.
- Code Word “Smooth.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │BURNERS│
- ─────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- 33″ × 17″│ 15″ │ 33″ │ 3 │50 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-The above cut represents the No. 252 “Standard” Wickless Blue Flame
-Junior. It has three powerful 3½ inch burners of the same construction
-as is used on the large stoves. An oven can be used on top for baking.
-It is provided with removable tank and glass sight feed.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 260. “Standard” Wickless Blue Flame Stove.
- Price $12.00.
- For Coal Oil or Gasoline.
- Code Word “Short.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │BURNERS│
- ─────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- 25″ × 17″│ 27″ │ 25″ │ 2 │60 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-The No. 260 has the same style of burners used on the larger stoves, 3½
-inches in diameter. Is convenient in height, making a very desirable
-stove for light housekeeping. Oven can be used on top of stove for
-baking. Removable tank and glass sight feed.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 261. “Standard” Wickless Blue Flame Stove.
- Price $14.50.
- For Coal Oil or Gasoline.
- Code Word “Simple.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │BURNERS│
- ─────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- 33″ × 17″│ 27″ │ 33″ │ 3 │70 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-This stove has plain top with ornamental high shelf. Burners are 3½
-inches in diameter. Has a removable tank and glass sight feed. An oven
-can be used on top of stove for baking. It is a very convenient and
-effective stove.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 265. “Standard” Wickless Blue Flame Stove.
- Price, with New Drop Door Iron Oven, $19.00.
- For Coal Oil or Gasoline.
- Code Word “Safe.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤═════════╤══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│ STEP │LENGTH│SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │ │ WITH
- │ │ │ │ OVEN
- ─────────┼──────┼─────────┼──────┼────────
- 25″ × 17″│ 27″ │18″ × 14″│ 42″ │100 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴─────────┴──────┴────────
-
-The No. 265 has two 3½ inch burners on top, and one 4½ inch burner on
-the step for oven. This stove is ornamental and has sufficient capacity
-for family use. For a medium-priced stove is a general favorite. Is
-provided with a removable tank and glass sight feed so that the flow of
-oil is in plain sight of the user and can be easily regulated.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 266. “Standard” Wickless Blue Flame Stove.
- Price, with New Drop Door Iron Oven, $22.00.
- For Coal Oil or Gasoline.
- Code Word “Sure.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤═════════╤══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│ STEP │LENGTH│SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │ │ WITH
- │ │ │ │ OVEN
- ─────────┼──────┼─────────┼──────┼────────
- 33″ × 17″│ 27″ │18″ × 14″│ 50½″ │115 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴─────────┴──────┴────────
-
-The No. 266 has the same general construction as the larger sizes of
-“Standard” Wickless Stoves. It has three burners on top, each 3½ inches
-in diameter. The step burner is 4½ inches in diameter and furnishes
-sufficient heat for baking. The stove has ornamental high shelf and
-heavy nickel plated casters, making a very pretty stove of large
-capacity at a medium price. Has a removable tank and glass sight feed.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 275. “Standard” Wickless Blue Flame Stove.
- Price $21.00.
- For Coal Oil or Gasoline.
- Code Word “Security.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤═════════╤══════╤═════════════════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│ STEP │LENGTH│ OVEN │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │ │ │ WITH
- │ │ │ │ │ OVEN
- ─────────┼──────┼─────────┼──────┼─────────────────┼────────
- 26″ × 21″│ 28½″ │18″ × 15″│ 48″ │19½″ × 13¼″ × 12″│140 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴─────────┴──────┴─────────────────┴────────
-
-Here is a stove without competition, having many valuable special
-features found in no other stove. It has large top surface, with two
-powerful 3½ inch burners for cooking purposes, and two 3½ inch burners
-on step, giving it a cooking and baking capacity sufficient for a good
-sized family. Has removable tank and glass sight feed. What to do with a
-portable oven when not in use is a problem which has puzzled many a
-systematic housekeeper. We have solved it. Push the oven back, as shown
-in above cut. Our reflex oven, which is large and convenient, has
-thorough ventilation and produces perfect results not obtainable in the
-ordinary coal or wood stove oven. The No. 275 is a safe, simple, clean,
-economical oil stove. We especially recommend this size.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- No. 276. “Standard” Wickless Blue Flame Stove.
- Price $24.00.
- For Coal Oil or Gasoline.
- Code Word “Simplicity.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤═════════╤══════╤═════════════════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│ STEP │LENGTH│ OVEN │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │ │ │ WITH
- │ │ │ │ │ OVEN
- ─────────┼──────┼─────────┼──────┼─────────────────┼────────
- 33″ × 21″│ 28½″ │18″ × 15″│ 55″ │19½″ × 13¼″ × 12″│150 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴─────────┴──────┴─────────────────┴────────
-
-A complete family cook stove having five burners, which can be used for
-cooking, singly or all at the same time. The burners are 3½ inches in
-diameter and give a powerful blue flame. When used at their full
-capacity each burner is sufficient for heating two or more cooking
-vessels. The two step burners are 3½ inches in diameter and can also be
-used separately for cooking. Together, they give requisite heat for
-baking in our New Process oven, with which this stove is provided. The
-oven can be pushed back when not in use. The stove is provided with a
-removable tank and glass sight feed. A glance at the cut will convince
-anyone of the beauty and convenience of design.
-
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-
- [Illustration: Images of parts in following list]
-
-
- Repair List and Cuts of Repairs for the “Standard” Wickless Blue Flame
- Oil Stoves.
-
-Orders for repairs must be accompanied with remittance to cover cost of
-repairs and postage. =In ordering=, be sure to state name, number and
-date or the serial letter of stove, as well as repair number.
-
- No. 1—Burner Complete for “Standard” Wickless, price 3½ inch, $2.50; 4½
- inch, $3.50.
- No. 2—Chimney Complete, for any year, price 3½ inch, $1.00; 4½ inch,
- $1.40.
-
- It is necessary in ordering to give date of stove, say whether for
- “Wickless,” or “Standard” Wickless.
-
- No. 3—Inside Brass Perforate for Chimney, price 3½ inch, 50c, postage
- 12c; 4½ inch, 65c, postage 16c.
- No. 4—Outside Steel Perforate for Chimney, price, 3½ inch, 20c, postage
- 6c; 4½ inch, 25c, postage 8c.
- No. 5—Burner Rest Bowl for “Standard” Wickless, price, 3½ inch, 25c,
- postage 13c; 4½ inch, 35c, postage 16c.
- No. 6—Burner Cup for “Standard” Wickless, price, 3½ inch, 40c, postage
- 8c; 4½ inch 60c, postage 12c.
-
- Must give date or serial letter of stove.
-
- No. 7—Starting Rings, price, 3½ inch, 60c per dozen, postage 12c; 4½
- inch, 75c per dozen, postage 15c.
- NOTE—The “Wickless” and “Standard” Wickless rings =are not= the same
- size. Always state for which they are wanted.
-
- No. 8—Needle, with knob, for “Standard” Wickless Blue Flame, price,
- 80c, postage, 4c.
- No. 9—Valve Complete, with Indicators and Needle, “Standard” Wickless,
- 60c, postage 7c.
- No. 10—Drum Post for “Standard” Wickless, price, 25c, postage 5c.
- No. 11—Nickel Shelf Column for shelf on Low Junior, 35c, postage 14c.
-
- (State whether for right or left.)
-
- No. 12—Nickel Shelf Column for High Stoves, 50c, postage 22c.
-
- (State whether right or left and give date and number of stove.)
-
- No. 13—Nickel Bracket Tank Support for “Standard” Wickless, 25c,
- postage 14c.
-
- (State whether right or left.)
-
- No. 14—Nickel Front Tank Support, 25c, postage 15c.
-
- (Give number of stove.)
-
- No. 15—Step Grate Brace for High Junior, 25c, postage 9c; for High
- Stove, 35c; postage 20c.
-
- (State whether front or back brace is wanted.)
-
- No. 16—Step Grate, less Center Grate, for 275 and 276, 90c.
- No. 17—Oblong Center Grate, 45c.
- No. 18—Step Grate, less Center Grate, for 265 and 266, 75c.
- No. 19—Top Grate, 80c. Also used in center of step grate.
-
- (If for Step, give year and number of stove.)
-
- No. 20—Tank Handle with Brackets, 30c, postage 7c.
- No. 21—Bracket for Tank Handle, 10c, postage 2c,
-
- (Say whether right or left, back or front.)
-
- No. 22—Tank Handle only (not shown), 10c, postage 2c.
- No. 23—Starting Spoon, 10c, postage 2c.
- No. 24—Brass Supply Pipe, connecting funnel with burner cup, price, Top
- Burners, 80c each; Oven Burners, 75c each.
-
- (State number of stove and for which burner wanted.)
-
- No. 25—Bracket to hold Supply Pipe, 10c, postage 3c.
-
- (State whether for Top or Step Burner.)
-
- No. 26—Lever, with knob for raising chimney, 10c, postage 4c.
- No. 27—Sheet Metal Bracket, Track for Oven, each, 20c.
- No. 28—Center Foot, with caster, price, for High Junior, 20c, postage
- 8c; for High Stove, 25c, postage 10c.
- No. 29—Corner Foot, with caster, for High Junior, 30c, postage 11c; for
- High Stove, 35c, postage 16c.
-
- (Give number of stove and say where located.)
-
- No. 30—Splasher, with starting spoons and funnels for high shelf, 80c.
- No. 31—Tin Funnels, with starting spoons, 40c.
- No. 32—Tank, with valves complete, for Nos. 251, 351 and 260, $2.75;
- for Nos. 252, 352, 261 and 265, $3.00; for Nos. 266, 275, $3.25; for
- No. 276, $3.50.
- No. 33—Nickel Front Bracket for Main Frame (not shown), 30c, postage
- 15c.
-
- (Give number of stove and say whether right or left.)
-
- “Right” or “left” is designated as you face front of stove.
-
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-
-
-
-
- The “Standard” Wick Blue Flame.
- For Coal Oil.
-
-
-To those who prefer the Wick Blue Flame Stove we offer the “Standard”
-which has already proven a complete success, doing its work perfectly
-and quickly, and with the utmost economy and safety. Mounted on a new
-encased sheet steel frame and is handsome in design and finish.
-
-[Sidenote: What It Does.]
-
-The “Standard” uses common coal oil (kerosene), and owing to the
-scientific principle embodied in the burner, secures perfect combustion,
-producing a powerful blue flame, absolutely smokeless, and with proper
-care is practically odorless. It cooks and bakes perfectly. A cooking
-utensil or flat iron can be placed in direct contact with the flame,
-thus securing full benefit of the heat generated; at the same time not a
-particle of soot will be deposited upon the utensil. Thus the defects of
-the old style, yellow flame oil stoves are overcome; there is no soot,
-no smoke, no offensive odor; perfect combustion is secured and the work
-is done _better_, _more quickly_ and at _less expense_.
-
-[Sidenote: Its Safety and Convenience.]
-
-The “New Process” Blue Flame Oil Stove is safer and easier to operate
-than an ordinary coal oil lamp. There are no chimneys to break. The oil
-tank being located below the top of the wick tube, there is no danger of
-the oil running over and flooding the stove. The reservoir is away from
-the fire and consequently is always cold. It is impossible to get the
-wick too high. The wick is simply turned up to a stop and the light
-applied, insuring a perfect and steady blue flame from start to finish.
-An automatic locking device on the dial PREVENTS wick being turned too
-high and producing smoke, or its being accidentally turned beyond
-control of the wick raiser.
-
-[Sidenote: Its Care.]
-
-The “New Process” Blue Flame Oil Stove is easy to understand and to take
-care of. Complete instructions accompany each stove, and we urge that
-both dealers and users familiarize themselves with these instructions
-before starting the stove in operation. As a rule, THE MISTAKE IS MADE
-of trimming the wicks too much, thus destroying them needlessly. No
-portion of the wick should be removed except the free carbon that
-collects on its upper edge. THE CHARRED PORTION OF THE WICK PROPER
-SHOULD NOT BE DISTURBED OR REMOVED. It serves its purpose as well in our
-burner as the white, fresh portion of the wick. Never trim wick except
-when absolutely necessary. Do not allow oil reservoir to become empty;
-always keep reservoir well filled. Follow carefully directions
-accompanying each stove, and perfect operation will be assured.
-
-[Sidenote: Testing.]
-
-All stoves are carefully tested for leakages and imperfections before
-shipping. The “Standard” Wick Blue Flame is clean, convenient, safe,
-effective, economical and has shown itself to be one of the best and
-most perfect oil stoves on the market.
-
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- No. 101. “Standard” Wick Blue Flame Oil Junior.
- Price $9.50.
- Code Word, “Diamond.”
- No Charge for Crating.
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │BURNERS│
- ─────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- 25″ × 17″│ 15″ │ 25″ │ 2 │40 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-The general construction of this stove is the same as the larger stoves.
-An oven can be used on top of stove for baking. This stove is equipped
-with two burners 3½ inches in diameter same as used on the larger stoves
-and is thoroughly convenient and effective. Always keep burners
-thoroughly cleaned, but never trim wicks unless absolutely necessary.
-
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- No. 102. “Standard” Wick Blue Flame Oil Junior.
- Price $12.00.
- Code Word “Ruby.”
- No Charge for Crating.
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │BURNERS│
- ─────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- 33″ × 17″│ 15″ │ 33″ │ 3 │50 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-The above cut represents our No. 102 Blue Flame Oil Junior, fitted with
-three powerful 3½ inch burners, same as used on our larger stoves. An
-oven can be used on top of stove for baking. Materials and workmanship
-are of the highest order. Never allow reservoir to become empty. Always
-keep chimney raised when not in use.
-
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- No. 120. “Standard” Wick Blue Flame Oil Stove.
- Price $12.00.
- Code Word “Carbuncle.”
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │BURNERS│
- ─────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- 25″ × 17″│ 27″ │ 25″ │ 2 │65 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-The above cut represents the No. 120 Two Burner Blue Flame Oil Stove.
-Has two 3½ inch burners. Is mounted on casters and has ornamental high
-shelf. The materials and workmanship are of the same high order that
-characterize the larger stoves. Oven can be used on top of stove for
-baking. Always keep burner thoroughly cleaned, but never trim wicks
-unless absolutely necessary.
-
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- No. 121 “Standard” Wick Blue Flame Oil Stove.
- Price $14.50.
- Code Word “Sapphire.”
- No Charge for Crating.
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════╤═══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│NUMBER │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ OF │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │BURNERS│
- ─────────┼──────┼──────┼───────┼────────
- 33″ × 17″│ 27″ │ 33″ │ 3 │75 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────┴───────┴────────
-
-This stove is the same as the No. 126, without the step. Has three 3½
-inch burners. An oven can be used on top of stove for baking. The stove
-is constructed on the same general principle throughout as the larger
-sizes. Is mounted on casters and provided with ornamental high shelf.
-NEVER allow reservoir to become empty. ALWAYS keep chimney raised when
-burner is not in use.
-
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- No. 125. “Standard” Wick Blue Flame Oil Stove.
- Price, with Iron Oven, $19.00.
- Code Word “Emerald.”
- No Charge for Crating.
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤═════════╤══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│ STEP │LENGTH│SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │ │ WITH
- │ │ │ │ OVEN
- ─────────┼──────┼─────────┼──────┼────────
- 25″ × 17″│ 27″ │18″ × 14″│ 42″ │110 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴─────────┴──────┴────────
-
-This stove is constructed the same throughout as the larger sizes, and
-is a popular size and style. It is furnished with iron oven, unless
-otherwise ordered. Diameter of wick in step burner, 4½ inches; in top
-burners, 3½ inches. Is a very convenient and effective stove. ALWAYS
-keep burner thoroughly cleaned, but NEVER trim wicks unless absolutely
-necessary.
-
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- No. 126. “Standard” Wick Blue Flame Oil Stove.
- Price, with Iron Oven, $22.00.
- Code Word “Opal.”
- No Charge for Crating.
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤═════════╤══════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│ STEP │LENGTH│SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │ │ WITH
- │ │ │ │ OVEN
- ─────────┼──────┼─────────┼──────┼────────
- 33″ × 17″│ 27″ │18″ × 14″│ 50½″ │120 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴─────────┴──────┴────────
-
-The accompanying cut represents the No. 126 step stove, with oven
-complete. Furnished with iron oven unless otherwise ordered. This stove
-is constructed on the same general principle as the larger sizes.
-Diameter of wick in step burner, 4½ inches; in top burners, 3½ inches.
-All the burners can be used at the same time. The stove is mounted on
-casters and is provided with ornamental high shelf. NEVER allow
-reservoir to become empty. ALWAYS keep chimney raised when stove is not
-in use.
-
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- No. 105. “Standard” Wick Blue Flame Oil Stove.
- Price, $21.00.
- Code Word “Cameo.”
- No Charge for Crating.
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤═════════╤══════╤═════════════════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│ STEP │LENGTH│ OVEN │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │ │ │ WITH
- │ │ │ │ │ OVEN
- ─────────┼──────┼─────────┼──────┼─────────────────┼────────
- 26″ × 21″│ 28½″ │18″ × 15″│ 48″ │19½″ × 13¼″ × 12″│150 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴─────────┴──────┴─────────────────┴────────
-
-This stove has full size cabinet frame with warming closet below
-burners. Has four 3½ in. burners. Stove is mounted upon casters and
-provided with automatic indicator showing amount of oil in reservoir.
-When oven is not in use, it can be pushed back upon rest, directly back
-of step, leaving step burner free for other use. The No. 105 stove is
-well suited to the use of medium-sized families. ALWAYS keep burner
-thoroughly cleaned, but NEVER trim wicks unless absolutely necessary.
-
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- No. 106. “Standard” Wick Blue Flame Oil Stove.
- Price $24.00.
- Code Word “Pearl.”
- No Charge for Crating.
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤═════════╤══════╤═════════════════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│ STEP │LENGTH│ OVEN │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │ │ │ WITH
- │ │ │ │ │ OVEN
- ─────────┼──────┼─────────┼──────┼─────────────────┼────────
- 33″ × 21″│ 28½″ │18″ × 15″│ 55″ │19½″ × 13¼″ × 12″│160 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴─────────┴──────┴─────────────────┴────────
-
-The cut shows the oven in place over burners ready for use. All of the
-burners can be used at the same time. Size of wick in top and step
-burners, 3½ inches in diameter. The stove is mounted upon casters,
-enabling user to move it at will. Stove is provided with top shelf. An
-automatic indicator shows the amount of oil in the reservoir at all
-times. NEVER allow oil reservoir to become empty; ALWAYS keep chimney
-raised when burner is not in use.
-
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- No. 99. Handy Blue Flame Oil Stove.
- Price $5.00.
- Code Word “Handy.”
- No Charge for Boxing.
-]
-
-The No. 99 stove is suitable for use in Laboratories, Offices, Summer
-Resorts, Picnic Grounds, Sick Rooms or any place where a small portable
-stove is required. It works on the same principle as the larger stoves
-and is thoroughly convenient and effective. The stove is provided with a
-bail for convenience in moving it from one place to another. Always keep
-chimney raised when burner is not in use.
-
- ═════════╤══════╤═════════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│ BASE │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ WEIGHT
- ─────────┼──────┼─────────┼────────
- 10″ Diam.│ 15½″ │10″ × 10″│19 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴─────────┴────────
-
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- No. 127. “Standard” Wick Blue Flame Oil Stove.
- Price $8.00.
- Code Word “Ohio.”
- Without Oven Deduct $2.00.
- No Charge for Crating.
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════╤═════════════════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│ OVEN-INSIDE │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │ │ WITH
- │ │ │ │ OVEN
- ─────────┼──────┼──────┼─────────────────┼────────
- 14″ × 17″│ 18″ │ 17″ │17″ × 11¾″ × 13⅛″│46 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────┴─────────────────┴────────
-
-The No. 127 has one powerful 4½″ burner, constructed on the same general
-principle as the other sizes. It is a low priced stove for small
-families.
-
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- No. 128 “Standard” Wick Blue Flame Oil Stove.
- Price $12.50.
- Code Word “Iowa.”
- Without Oven Deduct $4.00.
- No Charge for Crating.
-]
-
- ═════════╤══════╤══════╤═════════════════╤════════
- TOP │HEIGHT│LENGTH│ OVEN-INSIDE │SHIPPING
- │ │ │ │ WEIGHT
- │ │ │ │ WITH
- │ │ │ │ OVEN
- ─────────┼──────┼──────┼─────────────────┼────────
- 15″ × 18″│ 20″ │ 18″ │19½″ × 13¼″ × 12″│72 lbs.
- ─────────┴──────┴──────┴─────────────────┴────────
-
-The No. 128 might properly be styled the “poor man’s friend.” It is very
-compact, yet has sufficient capacity to cook for a small family. It is
-provided with our “New Process” No. 1 A oven, which will bake equal to
-any coal or wood range. Especially adapted to the requirements of a
-small family.
-
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-
- REPAIRS FOR WICK BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES.
-
- [Illustration: Image of parts listed below]
-
-
- LIST PRICES OF REPAIRS FOR THE
- “New Process” and “Standard” Wick Blue Flame Oil Stoves.
-
- In Ordering be Careful to Give Name, Number and Date or the Serial
- Letter of Stove as well as the Repair Number. Without
- This Information the Order Cannot be Filled.
-
- No. 1—Burner complete (give date of stove and diameter of wick tube);
- prices, 3 inch burner, $2.50; 4½ inch, $3.50; 6 inch, $4.75.
- No. 2—Wick Tube complete with Wick Sleeve; prices, 3 inch, $1.50; 4½
- inch, $1.75; 6 inch, $2.00. Must know date of stove and size of tube.
- No. 3—Wick Sleeve with Band; prices, 3 inch, 35c, postage 5c; 4½ inch,
- 40c, postage 7c; 6 inch, 50c.
- No. 4—Wick Band; prices, 3 inch, 15c, postage 2c; 4½ inch, 20c, postage
- 2c; 6 inch, 25c.
- No. 5—Chimney complete for any wick stove; prices, 3 inch burner,
- $1.00; 4½ inch, $1.40; 6 inch, $1.75. In ordering Chimney always give
- name, number and date of stove and size of burner.
- No. 6—Dial Post for 1897 style, 25c, postage 2c.
- No. 7—Dial Post for 1898 style and later, 25c, postage 8c.
- No. 8—Dial Post and Thumb Screw, 1896 style, 25c, postage 5c.
- No. 9—Dial with Thumb Stop, 1897 and later, 25c, postage 4c.
- No. 10—Lower Casing of Burner; prices, 3 inch burner, 45c; 4½ inch
- burner, 50c; 6 inch burner, 65c.
- No. 11—Top Grate for high and low stoves, 30c.
- No. 12—Round Center of Step Grate, 35c.
- No. 13—Dial with Pointer for 1896 stove, 15c, postage 1c.
- No. 14—Step Grate, less Center, for No. 105 and No. 106, 1896, also 125
- and 126, 1898, 90c. (Give date).
- No. 15—Step Grate, less Center Grate, for No. 105 and No. 106, give
- date, 90c.
- No. 16—Oblong Center Grate for Step No. 105 and No. 106, 40c.
- No. 17—Step Grate, less Center Grate, for No. 125 and No. 126, 1897
- style, 75c.
- No. 18—Columns for Top Shelf (say whether right or left), 40c. Give
- number on casting.
- No. 19—Brace for Step Grate (say whether front or back), 30c, postage
- 11c.
- No. 20—Wick Trimmer for 3 inch burner, 15c, postage 4c; 4½ inch burner,
- 20c, postage 6c; 6 inch burner, 25c.
- No. 21—Gear Housing with Gear Wheel and Stem, 40c, postage 6c.
- No. 22—Burner Brace and Lever, 25c, postage 11c.
- No. 23—Nickel Base for Lower Casing 1898 stove (give diameter of
- casing), 25c.
- No. 24—Flame Extinguisher (give size), 15c, postage 5c.
- No. 25—Cam Hook, 10c, postage 3c.
- No. 26—Inside Brass Perforate, 3 inch, 50c, postage 11c; 4½ inch, 65c,
- postage 15c; 6 inch, 90c.
- No. 27—Outside Steel Perforate, 3 inch, 20c, postage 7c; 4½ inch, 25c,
- postage 8c; 6 inch, 30c.
- No. 28—Nickel Front Bracket for main frame, price 30c, postage 10c. Say
- whether right or left.
-
- ☞ As you face the stove the parts are right or left.
-
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-
-
-
-
- “NEW PROCESS” OVENS.
-
-
-[Illustration: No. 1 A, Patent Reflex Iron Oven.]
-
-No. 1 A, “New Process” Top Oven.
-
-The accompanying cuts represent our patent top oven, No. 1 A. The
-construction of the flues is such that the distribution of heat is
-equalized in all parts of the oven, consequently this oven will bake
-equally well upon the top or bottom shelf. The outer wall is made of
-iron, heavily embossed, which gives it strength. The inner wall is
-corrugated tin. The “New Process” is without doubt the best baking oven
-on the market.
-
-It is made to cover two burners, the inside dimensions of the oven being
-19½ × 13¼ × 12 inches.
-
-[Illustration: No. 1 A, Patent Reflex Iron Oven, With Door Lowered.]
-
-The door of this oven is hinged at the bottom, so that when opened it
-forms a very convenient shelf, supported by chains as shown in the cut.
-The oven is knocked down and packed in very compact form for convenience
-in shipping.
-
-No. 1 B, “New Process”
-
-Has the same general construction, except that the outside is made of
-tin.
-
- No. 1 A, Iron Oven, price $4.00.
- Code Word “Granite.”
-
- No. 1 B, Tin Oven, price $4.00.
- Code Word “Marble.”
-
- Weight 28 lbs.
-
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-
-
- “Standard” Perfect Bakers.
-
-=A Good Oven=
-
- Is one in which the heat flues are constructed in such a manner that
- the heat is distributed evenly through the baking compartment.
-
-=The “Standard” Perfect Bakers=
-
- Will bake quickly and evenly on the top and bottom alike.
-
- A poor oven often causes a good stove to be condemned, and is dear at
- any price. Standard Ovens are properly constructed of good materials,
- and are sold at the right price. We have the best facilities for the
- manufacture of ovens, and solicit your orders.
-
- Special Prices Quoted on Large Orders.
-
-[Illustration:
-
- Size 13″ × 21″ × 18″, Outside Measurement.
-
- No. 14 Tin Oven. Price, $3.50.
- Code Word “Oak.”
-
- No. 15 Steel Oven. Price, $4.00.
- Code Word “Hickory.”
-]
-
-Made of planished steel or tin, with Japanned top and bottom, drop
-handles and swing doors. Will cover two burners. =Nos. 14 and 15
-furnished with either end or side door.=
-
- Weight, 20 lbs.
-
-[Illustration:
-
- Size 13″ × 18″ × 18″, Outside Measurement.
-
- No. 12 Tin Oven. Price, $3.00.
- Code Word “Beech.”
-
- No. 13 Steel Oven. Price, $3.50.
- Code Word “Maple.”
-]
-
-Made of planished steel or tin, with Japanned top and bottom, drop
-handles and swing door. A good sized oven for one large burner. Weight,
-20 lbs.
-
-[Illustration:
-
- Size 13″ × 13″ × 18″, Outside Measurement.
-
- No. 10 Tin Oven. Price, $2.00.
- Code Word “Pine.”
-
- No. 11 Steel Oven. Price, $2.50.
- Code Word “Cedar.”
-]
-
-Made of planished steel or tin, with Japanned top and bottom, swing door
-and drop handles. A suitable size for one burner. Weight, 15 lbs.
-
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-
- “New Process” Oil Heater.
- Price, $6.00.
- Code Word “Corker.”
-]
-
-The above cuts represent the “New Process” Oil Heater, which is suitable
-for use in bed rooms, bath rooms, dining rooms, offices, summer resorts,
-or wherever moderate heat is required without a flue in connection.
-
-[Sidenote: Design and Construction.]
-
-The design is attractive. Materials and workmanship are first-class
-throughout. The fount is made of brass, heavily nickel plated, and will
-hold enough oil for eight hours’ burning. It can easily be removed for
-cleaning. The burner is brass and can be rewicked with remarkable ease.
-The drum is Russia iron. The wick raiser is strong and positive in
-action. The fount is provided with an indicator, showing at all times
-the amount of oil in reservoir. The heater is provided with a bail for
-convenience in handling. Has improved smokeless device.
-
-[Sidenote: Operation.]
-
-The “New Process” Oil Heater produces a white flame, smokeless and
-odorless, of great intensity and heating power. It is light and
-portable, and can be put just where it is needed most. It will
-comfortably heat in cold weather a room of ordinary size.
-
-Height, 28¾″. Diameter, 9¼″. Weight of Heater, 13¾ lbs. Boxed, 23 lbs.
-
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-[Illustration:
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- “Standard” Oil Heater.
- Price $5.00.
- Code Word “Hot.”
-]
-
-In constructing this heater, especial attention has been given to its
-efficiency in operation. It produces a pure white flame of great
-intensity and heating power.
-
-The “Standard” is well proportioned and handsome in appearance.
-
-The upper drum is made of planished steel, and nicely ornamented. The
-base is made of stamped sheet steel and aluminum finished. Though
-massive in appearance, is light in weight and very rigid. The lower part
-of fount is stamped in one piece, thereby avoiding all leaks. The wick
-holder and raising device are new, simple and desirable features.
-
-We recommend the “Standard” as being a first-class heater in every
-respect.
-
-The “Standard” is 28 inches in height; diameter of upper drum, 9¼
-inches; size of base, 14 inches; shipping weight, 20 lbs.
-
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-[Illustration:
-
- No. 25.
- The Mammoth Globe Incandescent Lamp.
- 320 Candle Power.
- No. 25, Complete. Price in Brass, $3.25; Nickel, $3.60.
- Packages Extra.
-]
-
-The accompanying cut shows the No. 25 Mammoth Globe Incandescent lamp
-with 20-inch tin reflector and chimney complete. We furnish it in either
-brass or nickel-plated finish. The reservoir holds enough oil for eight
-hours’ burning, and is provided with an indicator showing at all times
-the amount of oil in reservoir. The reservoir never becomes heated. The
-lamp is fitted with a duplex spreader plate and makes a handsome white
-flame. It will brilliantly illuminate a room 35 feet square, at a cost
-of less than one cent per hour.
-
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-[Illustration:
-
- No. 250. No. 5000.
- The Mammoth Globe Incandescent Lamp
- 320 Candle Power.
- No. 250, Price Complete in Brass, $3.60; Nickel, $3.90.
- No. 5000, Complete in Brass, $5.00; Nickel, $5.75.
- Packages Extra.
-]
-
-The above cuts represent two additional styles of the Globe Incandescent
-Lamp. The No. 250 Lamp is provided with 14-inch porcelain dome shade,
-crown ring and chimney complete. The No. 5000 Lamp has fancy harp,
-14-inch porcelain dome shade, crown ring, spring extension and chimney.
-In other respects these lamps are the same as the one described on the
-preceding page. The Globe Lamps are especially suited for lighting
-stores, offices, halls, churches, factories, railroad stations,
-restaurants and large areas where powerful, steady, economical
-illumination is desired.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- “New Process” Toaster.
- Price 40 cents.
-]
-
- Can be used on any kind of a stove, for either toasting or broiling.
-
-[Illustration:
-
- “New Process” Ventilated Broiler.
- Price 80 cents.
-]
-
-Retains all the juices in the meat, equal to wood or charcoal fire when
-used on the “New Process” Stoves.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- Vapor Street Light.
- Price $8.00.
- Code Word “Street.”
- Crated Weight 30 lbs.
-]
-
-Our Vapor Street Light, as shown above, is the only one made with a
-removable fixture. The reservoir holds one quart of gasoline. The fluid
-flows through the down pipe, passes through the atomizer tube, where it
-is vaporized, and burns at the “Tip” like coal gas. The number of hours
-each light is required to burn can be regulated by the amount of the
-fluid put into the reservoir. Our system of vapor street lighting is
-largely used. We sell our lanterns, fixtures and burners complete for
-public or private use.
-
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-
-[Illustration:
-
- Incandescent Wall Torch.
- Price Complete for Gasoline Torches, per Dozen, $18.00;
- for Coal Oil Torches, per Dozen, $21.00.
- Burners only for Gasoline, $13.00;
- for Coal Oil, $15.00.
- Code Word, Gasoline Complete, “Faker.”
- Code Word, Coal Oil Complete, “Helper.”
-]
-
- LIGHT YOUR DARK SHOPS CHEAPLY.
- GIVE YOUR MEN PLENTY OF LIGHT AND THEY WILL DO DOUBLE WORK.
-
- Shipping Weight, 50 lbs. per Dozen.
-
-The Standard Incandescent Wall Torches are made to burn coal oil or
-gasoline (requiring separate burner for each.) These torches will stand
-a wind that would quickly extinguish any other light except one produced
-by electricity. Reservoir holds one gallon and will supply the burner
-from twelve to fourteen hours, producing a light equal to eight gas
-jets.
-
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-
- [Illustration: THE SAFETY & ECONOMY]
-
-
-
-
- Index.
-
-
- ════╤════════════════════╤═════╤══════════╤═══════╤══════
- No. │ Style of Stove. │Page.│ Code │Weight │Price.
- │ │ │ Word. │Crated.│
- ────┼────────────────────┼─────┼──────────┼───────┼──────
- 3│“New Process” │ 4│Lion │ 150│$28 00
- 4│“New Process” │ 5│Bear │ 170│ 26 00
- 7│“New Process” │ 6│Tiger │ 175│ 25 00
- 8│“New Process” │ 7│Hyena │ 200│ 29 00
- —│Repairs │ 8│— │ —│ —
- 520│“Standard” Ther-Lite│ 14│Pack │ 60│ 12 00
- 521│“Standard” Ther-Lite│ 15│Paint │ 70│ 14 00
- 525│“Standard” Ther-Lite│ 16│Pick │ 100│ 18 00
- 526│“Standard” Ther-Lite│ 17│Pound │ 115│ 20 00
- For the light attachment add $2.00 to list price. In
- using telegraph code where the light attachment is
- desired add the suffix “ing” to code word.
- 151│Standard Giant │ 19│White │ 40│ $8 00
- 152│Standard Giant │ 19│Black │ 50│ 10 00
- 160│Standard Giant │ 20│Red │ 60│ 10 00
- 161│Standard Giant │ 21│Blue │ 70│ 12 00
- 165│Standard Giant │ 22│Green │ 100│ 18 00
- 166│Standard Giant │ 23│Yellow │ 115│ 20 00
- 1│Globe, Jr. │ 25│Iron │ 20│ 4 00
- 01│Globe, Jr. │ 25│Wheat │ 20│ 3 50
- 2│Globe, Jr. │ 26│Steel │ 25│ 5 50
- 02│Globe, Jr. │ 26│Corn │ 25│ 5 00
- 3│Globe, Jr. │ 27│Tin │ 30│ 7 00
- 03│Globe, Jr. │ 27│Oats │ 30│ 6 50
- 22│Globe, Jr. │ 28│Brass │ 35│ 7 50
- 022│Globe, Jr. │ 28│Rye │ 35│ 7 00
- 23│Globe, Jr. │ 29│Copper │ 40│ 9 00
- 023│Globe, Jr. │ 29│Barley │ 40│ 8 50
- 24│Globe, Jr. │ 30│Silver │ 65│ 14 00
- 25│Globe, Jr. │ 31│Gold │ 75│ 16 00
- When Nos. 01, 02, 03, 022 and 023 are wanted with
- skeleton frame deduct 50c from list price. Add suffix
- “skeleton” to code word.
- —│Repairs, Giant │ 32│— │ —│ —
- —│Repairs, Globe │ 33│— │ —│ —
- A│Camp and Yacht │ 34│Trout │ 25│$14 00
- B│Camp and Yacht │ 35│Bass │ 30│ 17 00
- 351│Wickless Blue Flame │ 38│Snug │ 30│ 6 00
- 352│Wickless Blue Flame │ 39│Sharp │ 40│ 8 00
- 251│Wickless Blue Flame │ 40│Small │ 40│ 9 50
- 252│Wickless Blue Flame │ 41│Smooth │ 50│ 12 00
- 260│Wickless Blue Flame │ 42│Short │ 60│ 12 00
- 261│Wickless Blue Flame │ 43│Simple │ 70│ 14 50
- 265│Wickless Blue Flame │ 44│Safe │ 100│ 19 00
- 266│Wickless Blue Flame │ 45│Sure │ 115│ 22 00
- 275│Wickless Blue Flame │ 46│Security │ 140│ 21 00
- 276│Wickless Blue Flame │ 47│Simplicity│ 150│ 24 00
- —│Repairs │ 48│— │ —│ —
- 101│Wick Blue Flame │ 50│Diamond │ 40│ 9 50
- 102│Wick Blue Flame │ 51│Ruby │ 50│ 12 00
- 120│Wick Blue Flame │ 52│Carbuncle │ 65│ 12 00
- 121│Wick Blue Flame │ 53│Sapphire │ 75│ 14 50
- 125│Wick Blue Flame │ 54│Emerald │ 110│ 19 00
- 126│Wick Blue Flame │ 55│Opal │ 120│ 22 00
- 105│Wick Blue Flame │ 56│Cameo │ 150│ 21 00
- 106│Wick Blue Flame │ 57│Pearl │ 160│ 24 00
- 99│Wick Blue Flame │ 58│Handy │ 19│ 5 00
- 127│Wick Blue Flame │ 59│Ohio │ 46│ 8 00
- 128│Wick Blue Flame │ 60│Iowa │ 72│ 12 50
- —│Repairs │ 61│— │ —│ —
- —│Ovens │ 62│— │ —│ —
- —│N. P. Heater │ 64│Corker │ 23│ 6 00
- —│Standard Heater │ 65│Hot │ 20│ 5 00
- 25│Lamp │ 66│— │ —│ —
- 250│Lamp │ 67│— │ —│ —
- 5000│Lamp │ 67│— │ —│ —
- —│Street Light │ 69│Street │ 30 Per│ 8 00
- │ │ │ │ doz.│ Per
- │ │ │ │ │ doz.
- —│Gasoline Torch │ 70│Faker │ 50│ 18 00
- —│Oil Torch │ 70│Helper │ 50│ 21 00
- ────┴────────────────────┴─────┴──────────┴───────┴──────
-
- =Shepherd=—Ship quick by Express.
- =Shudder=—Ship quick by Freight.
- =Siberian=—Send by Mail.
- =Sincerity=—When can you ship?
- =Smuggler=—Have you shipped?
- =Songster=—Have you received?
-
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-
- [Illustration: THE SAFETY & ECONOMY]
-
-
-
-
-TERMS....
-
-
- Sixty days or two per cent. discount for cash in ten days.
-
- Remittances must be made in funds par in Cleveland or New York.
-
- All goods are shipped at owner’s risk in order to secure a low
- rate of freight. All stoves are carefully crated and our
- responsibility ceases when we have obtained a receipt from the
- transportation company, showing that the goods were shipped in
- good order.
-
- All parts and repairs are sold invariably for cash.
-
- No allowance will be made for freight or express charges on
- repairs.
-
- Prices are subject to change without notice.
-
- THE STANDARD
- LIGHTING COMPANY.
-
-
-
-
-
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