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Show flfSf! WORK ' ,( Light Plants De- j to Lift Burden "from Humanity. , to Homes Is Ines-f,able; Ines-f,able; Simplicity and 'Jciency Proclaimed. .3 farmer faces a problem ' !lko of which he has never i ' ''twere. During the past fuw I insitent demand has arisen ,i:!.,-v for increased food produc-1 produc-1 't'iirm- 1'he president of the l has called won the fai m-S m-S : " ",s0 their crops, and asricul-',1 asricul-',1 5 throughout the country , ,;'(V,:v effort to respond. I "' . years city residents have ' :s'e advances of the electric ' Ker, fcut until recently these 1 " ' denied the farmer. Some of lea-line engineers, however. ,i j;.Li in developing a complete " iihI power plant for the homes, vachts. etc.. so that ",'cn'ieaees are axailablo in the t, electric light and power ; , soive the farm labor prob-s prob-s plant is in reality another '.,;, farm. In addition to fur- ('.IV of clean, safe electric light C' home and outbuildings, a s sort supplies electric c.ur-' c.ur-' .'irate such appliances as the tor washing machine, eieu-j eieu-j 'vacuum cleaner, electric iron, ' lo Farmer. e to tho American farmer of ,'n appliances power driven can-1 can-1 ,,,-siiirateil. At this time of the j j-llv, as the hours of sunlight ' 'V4 even' day and the farmer 1 'Seven- minute in harvesting .'.tin- his crops, many of the ' ,t J.e none after dark. With li-dit plant lights can be v.Miicntly in the barn and other "-il X so there is no reason .or I Xtl'.o dwk. Furthermore, elec-: elec-: 'fl preatly lessen the danger of 'j s ahi'avs present where landed. lan-ded. ' ) ', I - -h an electrically operated water I: a can be piped wherever deli' de-li' : turn of tho faucet will water It will supply water in the rr bathroom in the house. weman an electric light and k Kill do away with the drudg-it drudg-it -n life. No more water to carry, i it ::k-brealiir.g kibor on washday i' e day, no more working in a J ; kitchen on honing' flay. Eiec-. Eiec-. s all this work for the farmer's .! her more time to look alter j'j and makir.g her healthier and I Eiciency. I :.:h appliances opei'ated by eiec-:!- -i with electric light making his V,! "e'arisht and cheerful, the Arr.er-' Arr.er-' 1 Tfr cannot help but be more ef-I ef-I I :1 cannot help but be more pro-; pro-; ,i He nee-E not worry about the jl ' :iit. nianufaetured hy the Do-li Do-li :!:ieerhi!' company of Dayton. i complete electric light and i' ! winch will do all of these i tar vears of experimental work l ' by some of the engineers who I -.: Mco starting, lighting and " aairment lor automobi'es the !"4 world, Declo-Light was ! I ''market. 1 1-tfit consists of an engine, gen-' gen-' J lonI ar.d set of batteries. I 'anil generator are direct con-: con-: 1 fa does away with transmis--'in-l heft trouble, therebv in-'te in-'te efficiency of tho machine. : 1 Mattery is of a special Delco-f, Delco-f, i !"..Mlls'sting of sixteen glass l wnnnir a ?2-volt current. The ; ti rtortd up in tho battery bv 55' a penerating unit. Wires lead anci Power connections to gM from which electric af : current is used as desired for light or power. Model of Simplicity. Delco-Light is a model of simplicity." Men it becomes necessary to recharge tho batteries, the engine Is started by merely pressing in on the starting switch, located on the switchboard. This electrically elec-trically cranks the engine, just as the automobile engine is cranked bv the electric elec-tric self-starter. Tho engine 6tarl3 running run-ning on its own power In a few seconds. When the batteries are completely charged the engine stops automatically. Delco-Light will run on either gasoline, kerosene or gas, the supply of which is regulated by a simple lever-operated mix-ins mix-ins valve. Other superior features of this plant are: - Air-cooling system, only one place to oil, no belts, ball bearings and a long-lived battery, with thick plates. |