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Ontario St., Chicago, Il ! Send me a liberal supply of Spic and the test_outfit for /\CFD perspiration FREE, post paid. me.... roaring furnaces. They transform mountains of raw ore to glowing iron. They roll ingots of raw steel into rails, rods, sheets, and bars that builders, manu- facturers, and railroads demand in growing volume. Fifty million tons of steel a year must be produced to meet America’s needs for bridges and buildings, machinery, ships, and railroad trains. Electric motors to the total of six million horsepower turn the wheels that help the steel industry supply this vast demand. In modern steel production, electricity drives machinery that unloads bulky ore boats in a few hours’ time. The blast and open hearth furnaces that re- duce raw ore to steel are charged Wesli:}ghouse Electrification Apparatus The Sign of a Westinghouse Dealer Westinghouse power that drives the crushing rolls. Where twenty thousand horsepower must be concentrated in a single machine, electricity makes this massed strength constant- ly responsive to the finger-tip control of a single man. Westinghouse, in co-operation with engineers of the steel industry, has played a prominent part in its electrification. Westinghouse was first to apply electric power to a main roll drive. Many of the speed-regulating devices in use today are Westinghouse developments. Westinghouse provides the giant motors as well as the countless auxiliary motors, controls and various safety devices that make today’s efficient production of iron and steel possible.