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Show j ELECTRIC LOT 1 PLANT, WITH OVER 100 DIFFERENT USERS, SUCH AS FARMS, SpU V'-"'" j. WSjf STORES, COUNTRY HOMES, CHURCHES, HOTELS, CLUBS, GA- ' piT" ' RAGES, MINES, MILLS, MOVING PICTURE SHOWS, , SMALL f fniPpSip: lffl ' TOWNS, ETC. - . lllMIM SI W&at One- Penny . Will Do Hill ill I Wf I ill JLkli ijte $q$&fiiifm If One penny will buy enough kerosene for fuel and enough lubricating oil to generate 200 watts of electricity ' 1 with a DELCO-LIGHT plant. With 200 watts of electricity you can do any of the following: KTJj li'riMISlfi Pump 500 gallons of water on a 50-foot lift Heat an electric iron for 33 minutes wia5gzg Light one 20-watt lamp for 10 hours, or Run a sewing machine for 2 hours feaatnasaz:ps 'f?k4 ,1 Light five 20-watt lamps for 2 hours Grind eight bushels of grain in 30 minutes J-',, ''' ' ::lllilfflpy!ffln Wilpp i Run a nine-inch desk fan for 5 hours Milk fifteen cows in 30 minutes j pj : ! j -HI ltilfyll jfilll I Run a washing machine continually for 1 hour Grind three moving picture machine cycles in 30 minutes I j lll!3fe!iit J THIS IS NOT ALL There are over 200 electrical appliances where you could use this penny's worth of Uliiiliiiifil plSisI electrically just as satisfactorily if you had DELCO-LIGHT. iPgj DELCO-LIGHT is a proven success. There are more than 70,000 DELCO-LIGHT users in the U. S. to- MBSiSfej Jlti I dav over 500 now in use in Idaho and Utah. Our references are our users, ask the man who owns one. liisiilliiiiliiiii;! p1''! ' . ' There is a DELCO-LIGHT man in your territory who solicits your inquiries and will gladly give you a - ' Vsl 8 ! complete figure on your requirements. For further information address any one of the following in your i : 1 SlSHiStfiilH ' locality;. . I 1 j TjBmm I I Modern Appliance Co., Distributors, Seattle, Wash. 'j" iilWM rpfteiSSr! P. H. Genter, Utah District Sales Manager, Logan, Utah.H. C. Hegsted, Rexburg, Idaho. IfeSSsiSiliSSl iiSi!liESSP ' Universal Electric Co., Rigby, Idaho. Smith & Harris, Grace, Idaho. tiMBBJBMdj D. C. Watson Company, Twin Falls, Idaho. E. A. Beebe, McCanunon, Idaho. EBp( j pliNS M. J. Hammond, Blackfoot, Idaho. . Modern Electric Co., Salt Lake City, Utah. lllli- ! pllilfPI'l lj BSSiSIlSlI ' J. W. Bainbridge, Ashton, Idaho. Sorenson Sales Co., Axtell, Utah. Illlli ' ,. IfSl BMStil lil $&ii$$$M DELCO-LIGHT is air cooled and runs on kerosene; self-starting, and stops au- j Pplj &ki$4 0!lih tomatically when batteries are charged. It is direct connected; there are 'no belts i 1 111 Kl totltujJ?n?5r?rC? I llB j tewiwwfl , , 1 fe-H fell to slip, break or replace; one place to oil; the batteries have thick plates, large ca- ymifl-- m4mimr wftW$mw iSb pacity and encased in glass jars. , VaW!. mim$m Jmmmm P n i?l . M 1 1 ill LiHi Xiiiiib |