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                    <text>THE OAK ANCHOR.
FOR

SOFT OR

HARD

COAL. COKE. OR

WOOD.

Air Tight.
List Price
Height to
Circumference
Code
Full Nickel
List Price
Diameter
Collar
Weight
Pipe Collar
Word
$18 50
$20 00
12 in.
38
in.
141 lbs.
19
in.
Lift.
22 50
24 00
14 in.
40J4 in.
180 lbs.
19
in.
I.igan.
29
25
27 50
18 in.
44
in.
245 lbs.
22V in.
Lictor.
32 50
34 25
18 in.
47J4 in.
287 lbs.
22 V in.
Libral.
Self Feeder, for Hard Coal, extra add to list No. 611. $2.25; 616, $2.75; 618. $3.25.
Leash.
When Full Nickel is wanted.
Leaven.
A first-class air tight construction in Oak Stoves, carefully fitted and mounted: heavy steel plate body : beauti­
ful rococo ornamentation, unusually well proportioned and symmetrical lines. Extra deep fire pot to protect steel
plate from discoloration by fire, constructed with heavy ribs on inner side, a most effective Hot Blast holding
coal away from fire pot, making it more durable and less liable to crack while admitting an abundant supoiv of air
for perfect combustion, also has triple safe joint ground into ash box. no leak. Large double feed door with Alaska
turn key and splendid mica illumination with smokeless device. Air Tight Ash Box: Ash Door and Draft
Slide ground and fitted to prevent leakage of air this means control, any desired degree of heat and conseouently. economy. Keeps fire twelve to twenty-four hours. Draw center grate, works on ball bear­
ings, shakes from outside with alight effort, no duet, easy and cleanly: ha largo surface, hence perfect
combustion, is readily removed through ash pit door. Lsrge ash pan. Swing off urn top. boiler hole below. The
new style Foot Rail with attached Skirting or Screen, deflects heat to the floor, but does not become tarnished ; also
prevents sight of fire bowl when discolored.
Nickeled Parts: Drntop.top ring, both panels in feed door, round foot rail, with attached Skirting, drafl
slide, grate shaker, knobs and turn keys, nickel Bnd bronze urn. Full nickel finish has in addition to above parts
four feet and skirting base, nickel plated.
78
No.
612
614
616
618

�SMOKE AND GAS
CONSUMING DEVICE
AS APPLIED TO THE

"OAK ANCHOR,"
ILLUSTRATED ON OPPOSITE PAGE.

To llio left is represented a side Re­
flector and at the bottom a Bell Re­
flector as tbev appear before being
placed in stove.

Above the Reflectors are shown
in the position occupied in the
"Oak Anchor" ready to ignite
and consume soot, smoke and
gases when heated.

THE OAK ANCHOR SMOKE CONSUMER.
Air Tight, for Soft or Hard Coal, Coke or Wood.
No.
1)12
614
616
618

List Price
List Price
Fuli Nickel
Diameter
§23 50
§25 00
12 in.
28 50
30 00
14 in.
34 50
36 25
16 in.
40 50
42 25
18 in.
When full nickel is wanted.

Height to
Collar
38 in.
40}£ in.
44
in.
47t£ in.

Weight
163 lbs.
208 lbs.
279 lbs.
329 lbs.

Circumf.
Pipe Col.
19 in.
19
in.
22^ in.
22% in.

Code Word
Likol.
Lilok.
Lipol.
Lil'os.
Lentven.

We have secured from Messrs. Oblinger &amp; Beatty, patentees and owners, license to manufacture this
marvelous invention, and are now prepared to otter the exclusive sale of this stove to live, wide-awake,
pushing dealers. No such chance will appear again in a life-time. Mankind has looked forward for years'
confident that some genius would invent a simple device for consuming the valuable gases and smoke
given off by our present imperfect methods of burning soft coal. The Hot Blast Tube, the Hot Blast Rings.
Air -lets, etc. have all been tried, but they consume only a small fraction of the gases and smoke, and no
device that permits open combustion, as these do, will ever realize reasonable expectations of the vast economy
to be achieved. Two things have been shown to be absolutely essential by the thousands of devices and
years of experiments: 1st, The gases and smoke must be confined, otherwise they will escape up the chim­
ney unburned. 2d, Great heat is necessary, applied direct to the gases and smoke above the fire itself.
All appliances that have contained these essential and successful requirements have been so compli­
cated and costly as to preclude their common use. All really great inventions are SIMPLE, and as
an evidence of the great simplicity of this invention no directions are necessary beyond turning the
damper i handle toward the front) when starting fire, (this gives direct draft same as if the smoke consumer
was not in the stove) in ten or fifteen minutes, reverse the damper the Bell Reflectors will then have become
hot, and the reversal of the damper will force all of the gases and smoke into the hollow red hot bell,
suspended over the fire, and then between it and the outer bell, tbe opening between the two being 'f-., of an
inch, all of the soot, gases and smoke will be consumed instantly. The roar of the gases can be heard
while burning and their combustion can be seen through the small damper in pipe collar, but best of all,
their perfect combustion, can be felt in the great heat given oil and the small amount of coal consumed.
After the Bell Reflectors are once heated the burning gases will keep tliern hot, so that a slow fire may be
kept. The black coal smoke turns white like steam as it comes from the chimney immediately after the
damper has been turned and the reflectors are hot, and as they become highly heated the white smoke Grad­
ually disappears, and after the gases are all burned the coal will be found coked and will burn to light ashes
without clinkers.
Lose no time, apply immediately and get the best seller in stoves ever put forward in this centurv.
79

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�There is a still caption on the back which reads: "Interior view of MDA Flight Article showing
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