Electricity  for  Every  Farm 
Electricity — The  Universal  Light 
A  little  over  30  years  ago  electricity  came  into  use  in  the  lighting  of 
city  streets  and  stores. 
Then  it  was  introduced  into  city  homes  where  it  quickly  became 
firmly  established. 
Then  steamships  and  railway  trains  adopted  it  as  the  most  efficient 
and  economical  light. 
Five  years  ago  it  came  into  use  in  the  lighting  of  automobiles.  Almost  at  once  it  super¬ 
seded  all  other  forms  of  lighting  and  became  standard  equipment. 
And  now  Delco-Light  brings  electricity  with  its  efficiency  and  economy  to  the  suburban 
and  farm  home— thus  extending  to  the  rural  districts  this  greatest  convenience 
of  city  life. 
Delco-Light  is  a  complete  electric  plant— so  compact  and  simple 
I  -  that  it  can  be  readily  placed  in  any  home  and  operated  by  any 
j  [far  1  member  of  the  family. 
iHjfjjjipf  I  It  furnishes  current  for  40  to  50  lights  and  also  provides  power  for  small 
iilHil  »  machines,  such  as  churn,  cream  separator,  washing  machines, 
1  I®*  "  pump,  vacuum  cleaner,  etc. 
«  |  A  Starts  on  pushing  a  button  and  stops  automatically  when 
vcAHt,-  batteries  are  full. 
Developed  by  the  same  engineering  and  manufacturing 
ability  that  has  made  Delco  Cranking,  Lighting 
and  Ignition  for  Automobiles 
f\  the  standard  of  the  world. 
P  Price  Complete  with  batteries  $250 
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|  f  -iP  scribing  Delco-Light  and  its  uses 
|  The  Domestic  Engineering  Co. 
Dayton,  Ohio 
General  Agents  : 
DOMESTIC  ELECTRIC  CO.,  Inc.,  18  Vesey  St.,  New  York  City 
P.  E.  ILLMAN  -  -  403  S.  Clinton  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
J.  S.  SNYDER  -  -  716  North  Broad  St..  Philadelphia 
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