November, 1921 
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THE TRENTON POTTERIES CO. 
Silent 
Closet 
“TEPECO” 
T rouble-Proof! 
We have published a new 
booklet telling the differ¬ 
ence between the types of 
closets. We want you to 
send for it % asking at the 
same time for our bath¬ 
room plan book — "Bath- 
rooms of Character 
Edition D. 
T HE installation of the Silent Si-wel-clo 
has extended from the residential sec¬ 
tion of cities into the heart of the hotel 
and commercial sections. 
This is not so much because the silent fea¬ 
ture holds the same degree of appeal in the 
office building as in the private home, but 
because architects and builders have come 
to recognize the unusual strength of con¬ 
struction of the Si-wel-clo. It may be con¬ 
servatively said that eighty per cent of the 
trouble experienced by the house owner 
with water closets lies in the faulty opera¬ 
tion of the tank fittings and the breaking 
down of the working parts. In the Si-wel- 
clo the quietness of the operation has been 
perfected, it is true, but equal pains have 
been taken to make the outfit “trouble- 
proof. 
We assume that everyone's natural inclination 
would be to install the Silent Si-wel-clo. Unfor¬ 
tunately we cannot manufacture this toilet at a 
price within the means of everyone. But we always 
have made other closets. “Why not," thought we, 
“perfect one closet of each type as it has never been 
perfected before, so that people who cannot afford 
a Si-wel-clo can be assured of getting the best value 
for their money." 
Tepeco water closets offer no price advantage. But 
sanitary engineers and architects tell us we are of¬ 
fering what you cannot be sure of getting elsewhere 
—a combination of closet construction which the 
measuring tape demonstrates to assure the best 
water closet, a tank of glistening white china with 
its surface unaffected by stain, acid or soil, and 
trouble-proof working parts. 
We believe that it will pay to buy, according to 
your means, these outfits. 
THE TRENTON POTTERIES COMPANY 
Trenton, New Jersey, U. S. A. 
BOSTON NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO 
World's Largest Makers of All-Clay Plumbing Fixtures 
"WELLING" 
Price, $65.65 
F.O.B Trenton 
“SAXON" 
Price, $53.15 
F.O.B Trenton 
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Makes Ice and 
Scores of Dainties 
Yes, Frigidaire, the electrical home re¬ 
frigerator, actually freezes your own 
favorite drinking water into cubes for 
table use. It also freezes creams, 
sherbets and many new desserts. 
Frigidaire is a home necessity. In the 
cold dry atmosphere of the food com¬ 
partment vegetables, meat and dairy 
products can be kept for a surprisingly 
long time in perfect condition. 
Think of the convenience! No more 
ice to worry about—no ice man with 
his dirty tracks and dripping cake of 
ice—no slimy drain pipe to scald—no 
drip pan to empty—no spoiled food 
and no more danger of contamination. 
Frigidaire is a product of The General 
Motors Corporation and is thoroughly 
dependable. 
A very interesting little booklet de¬ 
scribing Frigidaire in detail will be 
mailed to you on request. 
The Frigidaire Corporation 
Dayton, Ohio 
Sold by Delco-Light Distributors in All Principal Cities 
Price Now Reduced from $775 to $595 F. O. B. Dayton 
CLEAN DRY 
ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION 
