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The Standard Lighting Company
CLEVELAND, OHIO,
U. S. A.
OFFICE AND WORKS, PERKINS AVENUE.
Manufacturers of
“[Standard” Giant Burner Stoves],
[“Globe” Junior Generating Stoves],
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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″ × 12¼″ | 200 lbs. |
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.
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].
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 tank ’90 pattern | 60 | 6c | |
| No. 2 B Valve, complete, with Needle for tank 1891-’92 pattern | 60 | 6c | |
| 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 union nut for tank 1893 pattern | 60 | 6c | |
| No. 2 D Valve, complete, with needle for tank 1894-’95-’96 | 60 | 6c | |
| No. 2 E Valve, complete, with needle for tank 1897-’98-’99-1900 and 1901 | 60 | 5c | |
| 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 all valves previous to 1897. | 25 | 3c | |
| No. 2½ N Needle only for Valve for 1897-’98-’99 and 1900 stoves | 25 | 3c | |
| 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 left) each. | 25 | 12c | |
| No. 4 S. Always give number or size of stove and latest date of patent | 25 | 12c | |
| No. 5 Small Nickel Shelves (between tubes) | 20 | 5c | |
| No. 6 Drip and Hot Air Tubes with Evaporator for top burners, complete. Say whether for top or oven burners. | 1 50 | ||
| 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 in cut). | 75 | ||
| No. 10 Burner Drum made of Japanned Iron or Steel, including short pipe, cap and sheet metal heat collector for top burners, complete. | 1 50 | ||
| 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, including short pipe, cap and heat collector for top burners, complete. | 2 25 | ||
| 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 and ’92 | 35 | ||
| 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, ’95 and ’96 stoves | 50 | ||
| Lower part of Heat Collector | 15 | ||
| Top part of Heat Collector | 40 | ||
| No. 11 C Heat Collector only for ’97, ’98 and ’99 stoves. | 60 | ||
| This part is given on preceding page as cut No. 1 C. | |||
| No. 11 D (not shown in cuts of repairs) Heat Collector only for 1900 and 1901 stoves. | 60 | ||
| No. 12 Oven Drip and Hot Air Tube with Evaporator, complete | 1 60 | ||
| Give No. of stove and latest date of patent. | |||
| No. 13 Oven Burner Casting (only) to which sawed cap is bolted | 50 | ||
| Give No. of stove and latest date of patent. | |||
| No. 14 Oven Burner Drum (only) made of terne plate (not shown in cut) | 75 | ||
| No. 14 B Oven Burner Drum (only) made of brass. | 1 75 | ||
| 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 cut) | 25 | 10c | |
| 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 stoves | 15 | 11c | |
| No. 21 Weight Arm for Oven Burner Ring (right or left) for ’93 or ’94 stoves | 15 | 3c | |
| No. 22 Oven Rest or Track for ’93 or ’94 stoves | 50 | ||
| No. 23 Oven Rest or Track, made of steel. For ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98, ’99, 1900 or 1901 stoves; each | 20 | 5c | |
| 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 1893 or 1894, 5-1⁄16 inch diameter | 15 | 12c | |
| Always give date of patent on stove and diameter of dome. | |||
| No. 28 Glass Domes for Evaporating Tubes ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98 and ’99, 4⅞ in. diameter. (This with cast ring will fit any stove). | 15 | 9c | |
| Give latest date of patent on stove and diameter of dome. | |||
| No. 29 Center Tubes for Burner Drums. Give length of tube and say for which burner, top or step | 20 | 6c | |
| 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 (’93 or ’94 stoves) | 10 | 5c | |
| Sheets of Asbestos for oven bottom. | 20 | 5c | |
| No. 31 Evaporator Horse Shoe. Many changes have been made in this repair. Describe fully and give latest date on stove. | 15 | 7c | |
| No. 32 Cone Seat Ring. (Say if for top or step burner) | 15 | 4c | |
| No. 32 B Cone Seat Ring for ’93 and later stoves. | 15 | 4c | |
| No. 33 Dome Nut. | 10 | 2c | |
| No. 34 Leg for ’92 Flue Extension | 20 | 16c | |
| No. 35 Columns for Top Shelf (Nickel). See number on castings and give date of stove. | 35 | 17c | |
| 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 cabinet oven burner | 25 | 10c | |
| No. 38 Cabinet Range Oven Burner, complete | 2 75 | ||
| No. 39 Oven Door Hinge, 1893 (right or left) | 15 | 2c | |
| No. 40 Oven Racks (sheet steel or wire not shown) | 30 | ||
| 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 separately) | 15 | 2c | |
| 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, ’98, ’99, 1900 and 1901 | 1 50 | ||
| No. 52 Valves and Pipe for No. 2 and 3 Tank ’97, ’98, ’99, 1900 and 1901 | 2 00 | ||
| No. 53 Valves and Pipe for No. 4 and 8 Tank ’97, ’98, ’99, 1900 and 1901 | 2 75 | ||
| 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 date of patent on stove. | 2 50 | ||
| No. 55 Weight for Oven Ring, ’93 and ’94 | 15 | ||
| No. 56 Top Casting of Heat Collector ’97, ’98 and ’99. | 20 | 13c | |
| No. 57 Sub-Burner for ’96 stove only | 20 | 6c | |
| No. 58 Corner Foot with caster for “New Process” frame | 35 | 16c | |
| 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 Process” frame | 25 | 10c | |
| No. 60 Middle Bracket Brace, nickel plated, for “New Process” box frame (not shown in cut). Say whether for right or left side. | 25 | 10c | |
“NEW PROCESS” VAPOR STOVES.
In Ordering Repairs, Always Refer to Cuts Below for Date of Stove.
This cut represents our 1891 “NEW PROCESS” Step Stove. (Cut of 1890 Stove not shown.)
This cut represents our 1892 “NEW PROCESS” Step Stove.
This cut represents our 1892 “NEW PROCESS” Range Cabinet.
This cut represents our 1893 “NEW PROCESS” Step Stove.
This cut represents our 1894 “NEW PROCESS” Step Stove.
This cut represents our 1895 “NEW PROCESS” Step Stove.
This cut represents our 1896 “NEW PROCESS” Step Stove.
This cut represents our 1897-1898 “NEW PROCESS” Step Stove.
This cut represents our 1899 “NEW PROCESS” Step Stove.
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.
The “Standard” Ther-Lite Gasoline Stove.
It Furnishes Heat and Light.
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.
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 OF BURNERS | SHIPPING WEIGHT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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.
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 OF BURNERS | SHIPPING WEIGHT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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.
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.
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.
The “Standard” Giant Burner Gasoline Stove.
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.
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 OF BURNERS | SHIPPING WEIGHT |
| 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.
No. 160. “Standard” Giant Burner.
Price $10.00.
Code Word “Red.”
| TOP | HEIGHT | LENGTH | NUMBER OF BURNERS | SHIPPING WEIGHT |
| 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.
No. 161. “Standard” Giant Burner.
Price $12.00.
Code Word “Blue.”
| TOP | HEIGHT | LENGTH | NUMBER OF BURNERS | SHIPPING WEIGHT |
| 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.
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.
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 OF BURNERS | SHIPPING WEIGHT |
| 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.
The “Globe” Junior Gasoline Stove.
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.
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 OF BURNERS | SHIPPING WEIGHT |
| 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.
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 OF BURNERS | SHIPPING WEIGHT |
| 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.
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 OF BURNERS | SHIPPING WEIGHT |
| 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.
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 OF BURNERS | SHIPPING WEIGHT |
| 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.
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 OF BURNERS | SHIPPING WEIGHT |
| 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.
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 OF BURNERS | SHIPPING WEIGHT |
| 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.
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 OF BURNERS | SHIPPING WEIGHT |
| 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.
Repairs for “Standard” Giant Burner Gasoline Stoves.
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 Cup | .80 | 9c |
| 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 length) | .20 | 2c |
| 12 | Tank Spring Valve | .30 | 4c |
| 13 | Step Grate | .50 | — |
| 14 | Name Plate (give size of stove) | .20 | 7c |
| 15 | Perforated Spreader with washer and screw | .10 | 2c |
| 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 Packing | .20 | 2c |
| 21 | Tank Pipe Support | .10 | 2c |
| 22 | Front Bracket for Main Frame | .30 | 14c |
| 23 | Step Bracket | .20 | 9c |
| 24 | Foot for Low Junior (say which corner) | .15 | 7c |
| 25 | Center Foot, with Caster | .20 | 8c |
| 26 | Corner Foot, with Caster (say which corner) | .25 | 11c |
| 27 | Number and Date Plate | .15 | 4c |
Repairs for Globe Juniors.
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 Juniors | .15 | 3c |
| 7 | Tank Catch complete | .20 | 4c |
| 8 | Swivel Joint, (not shown) | .50 | |
| 9 | Needle, give length | .20 | 6c |
| 10A | Angle Piece and Needle, Top Burner | .60 | |
| 10B | Angle Piece and Needle, Step Burner | .75 | 7c |
| 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 stove | .25 | 4c |
| 19 | Step Grate | .60 | |
| 20 | Stationary Tank Pipe Support | .15 | 4c |
| 21 | Tank Support Rod for High Junior (give length) | .20 | 12c |
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.
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].
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 ON LEGS | LENGTH | NO. OF BURNERS | SHIPPING WEIGHT |
| 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.
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.
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.)
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.
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.
RIGHT CONSTRUCTION.
No. 4.
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.
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.
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 OF BURNERS | SHIPPING WEIGHT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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.
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 OF BURNERS | SHIPPING WEIGHT |
| 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.
No. 251. “Standard” Wickless Blue Flame.
Price $9.50.
For Coal Oil or Gasoline.
Code Word “Small.”
| TOP | HEIGHT | LENGTH | NUMBER OF BURNERS | SHIPPING WEIGHT |
| 25″ × 17″ | 15″ | 25″ | 2 | 40 lbs. |