Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 20, 1912, HOME, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 21

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You Can Gauge the Good Cheer That Prevails Inside By the Illumination That Appears From the Outside mEMI &». „ ■ :»F* k flWBz t HHk SRI < ||i||| Willi iHfci *■■■ H My <iWy ; SMS! X «**aey s 'tS E*MR . . JWBf^nflOSMQEaßSreß^a^BlßMWMMMmWM^r^HfeOM^B^g^fe^wg^wMMMaMMfiWEEyy. MSI I RRilßMßMai^rßl |3 If loilflilf Iff f tMilfedt Illi iitilliiMiHfc MLttm SMJmkSl*' /r Ki Bal .'Wk 11 luiHllflistil lliullHirl p •'V> BI * WW> ~ 7- * Electricity Illuminates This Home, of Course While the electric light is indisputably the principal factor in mak ing the home attractive—using the word to mean cheery, comfortable and inviting—it is by no means the only home use to which electric cur rent may be put. There are the electric flat-iron, electric cooking utensils, the sewing machine motor, the indispensable electric fan and a dozen or more other appliances of almost equal importance in promoting home comfort and convenience. In fact, the home without electricity in these days of cheap current is practically the home without economy—that is to say, the highest order of domestic economy is secured only when electricity enters into the calculations. One of our representatives will call on you and estimate the cost of installing electricity in your home if you will notify us by phone or mail that you wish to investigate the subject. CONTRACT DEPARTMENT . GEORGIA RAILWAY AND POWER COMPANY PHONE 4945 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1912 PAGE FIVE —MAGAZINE SECTION