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More Than 75,000 Satisfied Users 
DELCO-LIGHT was designed and built by men 
who were raised in farm homes—who experienced 
the discomforts and inconveniences of farm life— 
and who set out deliberately years ago to develop 
an electric plant that would provide city advan¬ 
tages for rural communities. 
They were the same men whose engineering talent 
had made DELCO Starting, Lighting and Ignition 
Equipment for automobiles the standard of the 
world—^ 
They knew electricity—and they knew the needs 
and limitations of farm life— 
They knew that an electric plant to give service in 
a farm home must be simple, so that it would not 
get out of order and require complicated repairs— 
It must be easily operated and require little 
attention— 
It must be very economical in operation— 
No Matter Where you Live 'There Is A 
Delco Light Field Representative Near You 
It must be built to stand hard usage and it must 
last indefinitely— 
It required five years to develop a plant that would 
measure up to these specifications. 
There were five years of hard engineering effort 
back of DELCO-LIGHT before the first plant was 
put on the market three and a half years ago. 
Today DELCO-LIGHT is furnishing the con¬ 
veniences and comforts of electricity to more than 
Seventy-five Thousand farm homes. 
It is providing an abundance of clean, bright, eco¬ 
nomical electric light for these homes. It is furnish¬ 
ing power to pump water, operate washing 
machine, churn, separator, vacuum cleaner, electric 
iron, milking machine, and other small machinery. 
And everywhere it is demonstrating its wonderful 
efficiency—and actually paying for itself in time 
and labor saved. 
DELCO-LIGHT 
A complete electric light and power plant {or farms and country homes, 
self-cranking — air-cooled—ball bearings—no belts—only one place to 
OilLThick Plates—Long Lived Battery—RUNS ON KEROSENE 
The Domestic. Engineering Company, Dayton, Ohio 
DISTRIBUTORS: 
Domestic Electric Co., Inc., 52 Park Place, New York, N. Y. 
Suburban Electric'Development Co., Inc., 117 Chippewa St., Buffalo, N. Y. 
