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.>rmerican Greenliouj-e Manttfacturind Co., Chicago 



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— step lively there! 



A storm is coming and here is the WIND 



That means drop the hose and everything, man the vent apparatus and get the vent sash 

 lowered before the wind hits. But will you always do it in time? Suppose the wind travels 

 faster, or the storm rises more rapidly or you are short-handed sometime — what will 

 happen then? 



Well, if your vents are AGMCO and your vent machines were installed according to AGMCO time-saving 

 methods, you never need to know. But if you're still using machines installed with the idea of giving you 

 the greatest amount of arm and leg exercise possible, you'd better dodge "wAaf wi// Aappen fAen" before 

 it happens. 



If you want to dodge, we'll tell you how. 



DO YOU? 



Sales Offices: 



New York Pana, 111. Chicago 



(50 Broad St.) (Drawer 335) (Masonic Tempte) 



General Of f ice and Factory: Pana, Illinois 



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