Ann Arbor Electrc Company
EÏectxïcTLïcrhtr -- THE BEST Some of the Advantages of Electric Light: CUobf1CJret CubKi0 Í6 -f Heat produced in „ T „ T &■ cer ïfetsar12 c. p. Incandescent Lamp None. None iq 12 c. p. Gas Light 345.25 3.21 ' 2786 12 c. p. Kerosene Lamp 376.30 3.54 232S Some of the Disadvantages of Gas: Air consumed. Carbonic Acid thrown oflF. iieat-. „. Unsteadiness of Light. Freezmg Pipes. . Danger of Suffocation. Humidity. Danger from use of Matches Ceilings Blackened. Water and Air in Pipes Sulphur thrown off Metals and Gildings Tarnished Ammoma thrown off. Sulphuretted Hydrogen thrown off Gas cannot be inverted to throw light down. tnrown on. None of these Disadvantages Accompany Electric Lightingr. In general the Incandescent Electric Light is much healthier and inuch more convement to use than any other method of lightin, and sTore economical for amount of light furnished than gas. Electrïcity for all kinds of Power. ■ ■ Electricity for Heating. If you need Light Apply to
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