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House & Garden 
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From a drawing by Wesley Bonestell © ARCO 1922 Architects: Henry M. Congdon & Son, New York 
TRINITY CHURCH, Waterbury, Connecticut, where two Ideal TYPE A Heat Machines 
are paying for themselves in the fuel they save. 
How much less in the end! 
T HE old-fashioned heating plant in 
this church burned 80 tons of coal 
in the winter of 1918-19. 
The church committee hesitated whether 
to substitute Ideal TYPE A Heat Ma¬ 
chines, or a cheaper boiler. They de¬ 
cided to pay a little more for 
the Ideal TYPE A. 
The following winter, a 
hard winter, 65 tons were 
burned. 
Last winter, a mild winter, 
55 tons were burned. 
A saving of 40 tons in two 
years! 
There are two kinds of heating equip¬ 
ment—the kind that is merely a purchase; 
and the kind that is a long-time investment. 
The American Radiator Company is 
in the business of selling heating invest¬ 
ments. Sometimes they cost a trifle more 
in the beginning—but how 
much less in the end! 
If you plan to build or remodel this 
year, the first piece of literature to send 
for is our booklet on the Ideal TYPE 
A Heat Machine. Mail your re¬ 
quest to either address below. For 
every heating problem we have a 
heating product. 
A MERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY 
Ideal Boilers and a. American ‘Radiatorsfor every heating need 
Dept. 23 
104 West 42nd Street 
NEW YORK 
816 So. Michigan Avenue 
