Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 29, 1912, EXTRA, Image 9

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■Mm”T >wßy» w . AZRdtJiTaSzf^^^w z ® The Tower Lines Are / Coming to Reduce the --■ Cost of Living v , y - ■■'> / r( '^ uee th ( * cos l °f production on every article manufactured in the territory. It 'H. ?,v <4 v / w enable every factory and work shop to increase its efficiency and reduce its <&*■ j^ig/ w ue ' an d labor expense, and the consumer ought to share in the general saving y ;", - j . z //\ Wj zXIV'A ti I a/i\ i obtained thereby. UW / / Many power consumers have already inquired into the cost of installing elec- Z • t) r ( ‘ urren i ’” their enterprises to take the place of the steam boiler and engine ; sx' ” ; \ J outfit, and in every ease they have been convinced of the economy of electric cur- - over the old-time method of generating power, not to mention the increased efficiency, the convenience and the cleanliness of the motor-driven plant. ,ow< 1 l’ nes th’ s com P an y w iU soon reach this territory, and the abun dance of current that will then be available for both power and lighting purposes /f j//// s' w prove more advantageous to this section than if an inexhaustible supply of / /y S' / natural gas had been discovered here. yS' /// ' ,<A x' ' ' /// /f/ enjoy these highly important features of modern civilization, and at rates that never could have been inaugu- //'/rf' /// ' 7/ rated but for the hydro-electric development. y// f///' /// /4^/ ' F° r l n^°rina l’ oll as 1° rates, cost of installation, etc., communicate with this company. Zw ////n ' Contract Department Georgia Railway & jwljz Power Company i ; ’PHONE 4945 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND tffcVVS