February, 1919 
This new “Monroe” Book Ay/-* 
p^. V on refrigeration tells how. yy/.';* 
» Send for a copy today. m/>; 
I '■ It explains why the average 
^. “ice-box” is so wasteful and en- 
dangers the family’s health. Tells how the 
1 “jMONROE” cuts ice bills li or more, and stops food waste; 
j how it affords perpetual protection from the dangers of half- 
spoilt, germ-infected food. An invaluable book that fully describes 
the many advantages of the celebrated “MONROE” refrigerator. 
Io‘'b'c?«ihREFR 
A handsome expertly built, life¬ 
time refrigerator that will keep the 
food absolutely fresh and pure, with 
a saving of M or more on ice bills; 
will pay for itself many times over. 
Used in the very besthomes through¬ 
out the country. 
Famous for its snowy-white, one-piece 
food compartments of inch-thick genuine 
porcelain ware with full rounded corners. 
They are spotlessly clean, and stay clean. 
No joints, cracks or crevices to harbor dirt, 
or decaying food. 
Not Sold in Stores — Shipped Direct 
From Factory — Freight Prepaid - 
Monthly Payments if Desired 
MONROE REFRIGERATOR CO. 
42 Wyoming Ave. Lockland, Ohio 
firotect Health-GnserveE)od 
^ave Money 
30 Days’ Home Trial 
I 
cost more than ordinary kitchen 
ranges .because they are worth 
more. They cost less to maintain 
because they are constructed to in¬ 
sure uniform heating with mini¬ 
mum coal consumption. The sav¬ 
ing in coal, alone, will pay for 
them. In addition they give highly 
satisfactory services under all rea¬ 
sonable conditions. Made in vari¬ 
ous sizes and combinations. 
We also manufacture a complete line of 
kitchen accessories. Send for catalogue. 
Bramhall, Deane Company Ne'w TY 
