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"I wish I had known about CORTO Radiators
when I built my own home—

says Fred G. Wolter, Architect

Louis Courtothad not de- per cent less floor space

signed Corto, the radiator than other radiators. And

classic, when Fred G.Wol- 88 " x it costs only a few cents

ter, of Minnesota, built his ■g^ \v more a foot-a trifle in

home. relation to the total cost

But the wish which Mr. Corto's beauty is only one

Wolter could not fulfill for reason why so many archi- Ask your Architect and
himself is being satisfied in tects specify it. Its slender HeatingContractortospec-
the homes of his clients. columns allow quick pas- ify Corto Radiators; mean-
He writes: sage of the hot water, so while, send to the address
"Hike Corto Radiators for houses. that the radiator heats very below for the beautifully
They are beautiful; their Gothic quickly. So effective is its illustrated book describing
lines give the sense of dignity of design that it occupies 30 their advantages in full.

a cathedral spire. I wish
I had known about Corto
when I built my own
house. As it is I have given
my clients better j obs than
I gave my own family."

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7s(p matter what the decorative scheme may be, Corto Radiators add a touch of charm, as
shoivn in this unusual treatment designed by Miss Florence McComb, Ts(ew Tork decorator.

For sale by the Heating and Plumbing Trade everywhere

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