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House & Garden 
Our lighting companies light our houses and drive our 
home electric devices, and now they ring our door-bells 
Yesterday’s Expedients 
and Today’s Standard 
J^fHEN you buy electrical 
goods look for a store 
that displays the G-E orange 
and blue labelled line of elec¬ 
trical conveniences—this label 
is an indication of quality. 
O NCK the metallic clack of the brass 
knocker echoed through the house 
when a caller came; then the jangle of the 
pull bell; and finally the “brrr” of the elec- 
whose batteries too often died without 
warning, silencing the bell. But today— 
A G-E Wayne Bell-Ringing Transformer 
of pocket size and slight cost, mounted out 
of the way in the house puts the door-bell 
on the electric light circuit, as the little 
wiring diagram on this page shows. The 
reliability of a power station is behind the 
bell button. 
There are no batteries to fail and nothing 
to wear out under hard service. 
And besides reducing lighting current to 
ring ordinary bells, larger sizes of Wayne 
Bell-Ringing Transformers run all sorts of 
bell and buzzer systems in homes, stores 
and factories. 
The whole line of G-E tiny transformers, 
such as the bell ringer, the toy transformer, 
and the All-Nite-Lite have G-E quality 
inbred. 
Get them in the familiar G-E orange and 
blue boxes at any good electrical store. 
Wayne Bell-Ringing Transformer 
Made in Various sizes to ring bells, buzzers, 
pre-alarms, etc., in homes, schools, hospi- 
taIs, hotels and fire departments, and are 
readily installed by Electrical Contractor- 
Dealers. 
G-E Wayne Toy Transforme 
For operating electric toys 
from your lighting circuit. 
G-E All-Nite-Lite 
Keeps away the midnight prowler — 
indispensable in the sick room — can 
be operated for a half-cent a night. 
General Office 
Schenectady; N.Y 
Sales Offices in 
all large cities 
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