| Show TOO MANY ELECTRIC FLATIRONS IN FIRE Feb that the Ibe installation Of 01 electric h his th the cost 1 not nol only otly of oC the current the they WIlt use but ur of cli other consumed h hays hn made flIde to C a local electric and to city cla It II Is II id d that th these Irons Iron have hae been blen to be bc tween J It 00 nd consumers um un in trial ire free or of chr charge for th the but the th moment the current All turn ed 54 on It the consumer an average of I SO ce cents even eren It If the Iron Irn w was nt not used asahi m The Tb flatIron hu has the senie n aS the number of lamps In Inho a ahouse ho house of six lib or seven and nd II If used at al alth atthe th the same me time the lam lamps an burning lac increases What whal l is known as the primary mary e charge for the WI use ot of electricity city The urns of th the flatiron to gather ther wIth It lamp at any time during each ch month oa a higher maxImum gauge and net II a correspond payment at Ih the full rattAn An official of Ih the com company pan declares that with proper u use there is 18 no ground for TIt The are re usually used In Inthe n nth th the ala day time tinie when the Ih lights In the hove are not he Id If thy they are an so 0 used Ute the maximum be increased etL It Is a very ery simple mAtter mAtterand matterand and entirely within the control of the consumer 1 |