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Show Electricity Makes House Work Easier Those who have equipped thelrj homes with complete electrical conveniences con-veniences ore the ones who are most I enthusiastic over the advantages attached at-tached to using electricity for comfort com-fort and efficiency In the homes, according ac-cording to C. C Campbell, sales manager man-ager of the 1 nter-Mountaln Electrlo com pan "Our grandmother! thought they were exceptionally fortunate If they could get, lor Instance, a coal range i with six holes md a warming oven," said Mr Campbell, 'and If our mothers moth-ers could only have a contrivance that was pushed back and forth over a rug or carpet and got most of the dirt and didn't raise so very much dust, they thought times were very good to them. "But times have changed and electricity elec-tricity has helped more than any other one thing to change them The modern, mod-ern, electrically equipped home todav is a fairyland compared to the homo of thirty, twenty- yes, even ten years ago. A snap of a button on the electric elec-tric range, and at once heat la gen-er.it. gen-er.it. ,1 riKhl where It Is wanted. No mUSa) fire to Ulndle and no waiting until It gets hot enough to cook. The action of the electric range Is Instantaneous Instan-taneous And It keeps the kitchen cool, clean and free from unpleasant fumes On wash day. the electric washer, In, an hour r two's time, turns out a big, famllv washing All the housewife! has to do Is put the clothes In and) take them out. An electric Iron saves, steps and does away with a hot fire1 in the kitchen And then, at night.! the whole house is flooded with hril-: llance at the touch of a button. Allj these are commonplaces In the elec-trirallv elec-trirallv equipped home." |