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530 (2) Z P00G3ESSIVE FARMER .'"' "i ' XT'". ,'-ihK' M o o iiiinwrrrs?if.w - i .-tfS&M. tea .aw -C hTry 4- e ,. mm I it- trim I - - r - - - 1 caw You Will Now Find Carbide Lights in hczczs, barns crJl cul-buildingo on over a quarter million farrr--czzd r ; Carbide Cooking Hazt an&HzZ F2cZzt ci crcr? c? Cl:e Fdtckena o f these ; -; came faitMtm ' ;,,:v ; . 'r ' V ' Thh rr.caz3--4hai in thScfrcjgle far the "czrczzcl cf t?x C&izzt CcxbzdZ'UcfiUtt&Ccohinz The Keasosu'ls vPiaiai Fcr filten ycnrsr country home families have been . ' ; tTccHy or mcnthljr cttcntion aa cinct iifir cilszBott-tite tsstte lighting plants, of manytyp - Literally fsandreda of diflcrerit tinda have fccea given tteccr, tij cat; thousshda of fcngj. : ' . ' - . - , " - The casmpctition hcu hesn stretKica rmny fr fallen try the tyayside a few cf the hst have 'survived- end one Th3 Carbide Haifl haa cPa to csot-csU ell theotherSr . - v, . ' Carbide Light and Fuel Plants are conhwatjvely faex pensive they are built to last a life time. Their artsr are 2 simple and heavy they don't wear out and thejncalr for few. or no fepsirs: ,rrf , : ( ' v.- " . :'vnvr .j-'?-''h-'C- ''-'L"f'-'--.''i''. . v'A"'?-'-" ri'tw'?.';v,'-j;,.:-'- ' '' Carbide Light Plants, the modern ind are automatic-r-they work only- when the Kghts and stove are goihg-rthey start and stop tfieihseivesr-Ttfiey merely require occasional filling and" cleaning; and theyepcrste without csre fcr weeks, and even months at a tixnsv Filled with UNION CARBIDE these plants supply brilliant light ta every room in . the house, and gas for the -cooSing- range Br the kitchen. . The , lights can, too be equipped' to turn on without matchesand are specially : ; adapted for use in barn and out-buildings. j(' .,vl-i-' .v" 7'" Jii ' . . '; f-'-r' ""- :' V; . ro- ' , ",1 In short, Carbide Light Hants give 'you not only ideal light for country home requirements but gas for cooking as : wellboth conveniences eqiial to the best used by the cities minions. advantage cf cimpb heavy parta caihst delicate complex carta the cdrantrie cf prw which bet a IiTe time as tatet !crt-lived parta which calf for constant repairs and rcarwr&r, end last tut cot leasts the .adrantae cf lower coat net enly low Crst ccattut in:r.::Ta isaintenance :c. fespcrire. ' V ; All told, there are' some- twenty reliable nrairafacttrrers Cf efficient Carbide , Light ' and Fuel Plants in r the United rtaC3tr I The plants made by these manufacturers include those- instated: m cellars, thoser made to set inholes under ground and those which set on top of the ground Our own Business is confined to - the sale of UNION CARBIDE which all of these plants; are builrto use.' For " the country honietrade we carry mTmehse stocks of UNION CARBIDE m.ouriown distribxrtin warehouses) located b every section of the United StatC3l?K we. ship the Carbide in. huiidrcdlfpuhdVc most 500JOOcburitry home customersr-Keptia the Carbide lasts indefinitely. : ; . Consider then all (hese advantages the double value of light and fuel, as, against fight alone the advantage of a! 42nd Street Bldfe., Kcrtr York City, N. Y. ; While 'we do . not seHthe (bide l we ;are- of coxrrse; vitally interesl customenr get plants that wiflrvetthe: greatest possible satisfacticnv Torthis end weirealv confidential advfce," and mail, free cf cfe printed matter telling - just : how CarbideXight and Cooking Plants work, "and how" easily one cbel set up on any country place. Address your letter to ; : - ' , : Peoples Gas.BIdil ;icc;DL -"T "7" -'- " -4"--
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