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Heated Coat Rack

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
July
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

From the Philadelphia Record: Atí English firm that makes a specialty oí heating apparatus has had great success with a novel apparatus which they have installed in several schools. This is a heated hat and coat rack for public buildings and is particularly valuable for schools afctended by small children. The device is made entirely of iron tubing, the horizontal bars supporting the hat and coat pegs, while the upright tubes are connected with a supply of hot air which is allowed to circuíate through the tubing. The advantage of this apparatus is apparent, as on wet days the clothes are dried as they are hanging on the pegs, and the heat from the pegs also warms the ■cloakroom in which the stand is placed. When the wather is dry or there is no necessity for the heat the supply can be cut off as in any other heater.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News