All that cities give 
Brilliant, unwavering light; vacuum 
cleaner; percolator, grill, and toaster; mod¬ 
ern water system; washing machine and 
iron; dishwasher; sewing machine —all the 
conveniences that cities give are at the 
service of the ruralist when the Kohler 
Automatic comes to solve the servant-in- 
the-country problem. 
The current it generates is 110 volt, the 
city standard. It flows, full-powered, direct 
from the generator to the point of use— 
not through wasteful storage batteries. 
Its 1500 watt capacity is more than ample 
for the average country estate. 
A quiet, economical four-cylinder engine; 
automatic operation, responsive to the 
turn of any switch; a unit approved by the 
National Board of Fire Underwriters, Inc. 
—that sums up only partially the plant that 
should receive first consideration if you 
wish every convenience of city electricity 
for your country home. 
We have a very interesting illustrated 
booklet about the Kohler Automatic. Won’t 
you write for it? 
KOHLER OF KOHLER 
Kohler Co., Founded 1873 , Kohler, YVis. Shipping Point, Sheboygan, Wis. 
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