. Canadian foundryman (1918). Hopper feed, above ground, shakegrates, all size crucibles npHE next time you hear a foun--*? dryman commend the servicegiven by his furnace, look at itsharply and see if it isnt one of thethree Monarch Furnaces shown onthis page. If it isnt, take a look atthe name-plate. You will probablyfind his furnace a Monarch of an-other stvle. Of the hundreds in use we do notknow of one Monarch that has notbrought the owner a radical drop inhis metal-melting costs — in manyinstances a drop as great as 50 percent. Still we dont ask you to take anymans say-so. Judge for yours


. Canadian foundryman (1918). Hopper feed, above ground, shakegrates, all size crucibles npHE next time you hear a foun--*? dryman commend the servicegiven by his furnace, look at itsharply and see if it isnt one of thethree Monarch Furnaces shown onthis page. If it isnt, take a look atthe name-plate. You will probablyfind his furnace a Monarch of an-other stvle. Of the hundreds in use we do notknow of one Monarch that has notbrought the owner a radical drop inhis metal-melting costs — in manyinstances a drop as great as 50 percent. Still we dont ask you to take anymans say-so. Judge for yourself. Catalogue on Request. The Monarch Engineering& Manufacturing Company 1206 American Bldg., Baltimore, Md., AT CURTIS BAY, Monarch Rockwell Single Chamb*—Simplex Built on the same lines as the Double-chamberFurnace, but without its continuous heatingcapacity. Still the fastest and best fueleconomizer of its kind. Monarch RockwellDouble-Chamber Furnace-No Crucibles Burning oil orgas, molts al-most twice asmuch metal asany other furn-ace without ad-ditional C 0 s tfor fuel, be-cause it utilizesall the heatf r 0 m its oneburner. Whilemelting in onee li a m b e r ex-h a u s t heatb r ings themetal in theother chamberto the meltingpoint. Funis


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