The Black Cat is sold by newsdealers at five cents a copy. If yours hasn't it and won't get it for you, get another newsdealer. But if you haven't a newsdealer, send fifty cents to the undersigned, and you will receive The Black Cat, postage paid, for one year.
The Shortstory Publishing Company,
Boston, Mass.
To give you some idea how entirely different the
Bridgeport
"New" Rochester
is from all other lamps, we give the No. 2 burner photographed exact size; are these draft holes likely to get filled up to endanger your life?
We cannot tell you here why there is no climbing of the flame, no soiling table covers, no breaking of chimney springs, no running over in filling, etc.; but our new Catalogue will—and give other important information which every lamp user ought to know—free for the asking—but mention this publication.
Don't jeopardize the life of your family, as we can supply new fonts to fit your old unsatisfactory and unsafe lamps.
Don't mistake and think we are advertising a burner; this illustration shows that part only of the central draft Bridgeport "New" Rochester Lamps—the Catalogue explains everything you want to know; send for it now, please.
Bridgeport Brass Co.
Bridgeport, Conn.,
or 19 Murray St., N. Y.
If you are thinking about advertising in any newspaper, magazine, or program anywhere, send to
Dodd's
Advertising & Checking
Agency
{916, 915, 914}
{909, 903, 902} Carter Building,
Cor. Washington and Water Sts.,
Boston.