August, 1921 
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One of the first requisites of a modern home is that it 
contain ample facilities for an ever increasing use of 
electric service 
TJ /HEN you buy electrical 
VV goods, look for a store 
that displays the G-E orange 
and blue labelled line of elec¬ 
trical conveniences—this label 
is an indication cf quality. 
How convenience receptacles 
aid artistic arrangement 
A N intelligent use of G-E “Standard” 
L Twin Receptacles not only doubles 
convenience, but permits of the artistic 
and sensible arrangement of furniture in 
any room. This baseboard outlet takes 
up no more space than a single recepta¬ 
cle, but contains two places to “plug in.” 
For living room, dining room, bedroom, 
hall—in fact for every room in the house, 
the G-E “ Standard ” Twin Receptacle 
will more than repay its slight cost in 
added convenience. 
Such convenience is easy to obtain. If 
you’re building, see that your wiring in¬ 
cludes G-E “Standard”Twin Receptacles. 
If you are already settled in a home, ask 
the electrical contractor-dealer in your 
community to install them to replace 
your present single receptacles. It’s an 
easy job with no muss or litter, and 
you will at once appreciate the improve¬ 
ment. 
And when you have any other wiring 
done, be sure that your electrical con¬ 
tractor uses G-E Reliable Wiring Devices 
—there are 3000 of them to meet every 
wiring requirement. 
Interesting booklets on house wiring, 
illustrating and describing G-E wiring de¬ 
vices, will be sent free on request to those 
who address Section 4130 G, General 
Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. 
General Office 
Schenectady; N.Y. 
—- 
Sales Offices in 
all large cities 
41-150 
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