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Henry B. Joy 
is President of Isko, Incorpo¬ 
rated, and is also the head of the 
great Lincoln Highway project. 
Until recently he was President 
of the Packard Motor Car Com- 
pany. 
His experience with Delco- 
Light is typical of the ex¬ 
perience of over 15,000 
other users throughout the 
country. 
DELCO-LIGHT 
is a complete electric 
plant designed to furnish 
light and pow^r to farm and 
country homes, summer cottages, 
yachts and houseboats, rural stores 
and churches. 
Ample capacity to light house and barn, and to furnish 
power for pump, washing machine, refrigerating machine, 
churn, cream separator, vacuum cleaner, electric fan, etc. 
Price Complete except in far 
Western Points and Canada 
$275 and $325 
f. o. b. 
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The Domestic Engineering Company, Dayton, Ohio 
Offices in all Principal Cities 
