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Ann Arbor Electric Company

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
October
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Electric Light - "tTHE BEST Some of the Advantagres of Electric Light: Cubic feet Cnbic feet of Heat produeed in of air carbonie acid 1 n Watt's ralsed vitiated. prpduced. Io Fahrenheit. 2 c. p. Incandescent Lamp None. None. 13.8 2 c. p. Gas Light 345.25 3.21 278.6 2 c. p. Kerosene Lamp .- _ 376.30 3.54 232.6 Some of the Disadvantages of Gas: Air consumod. Carbonie Acid thrown ofl. Heat. Unsteadiness of Light. Freezing Pipes. Danger of Suffocation. Humidity. Danger from use of Matches. Ceilings Blackened. Wuter and Air in Pipes. Sulphur thrown off. .Metnis and Gildings Tarnished. Ammonia thrown off. Sulphuretted Hydrosten thrown off. Gas cannot be iuverted to throw light down. None of these Disadvantages Accompany Electric Lighting. In general the Incandesoeut Electric Light is much healthier and rnuch more convenient to use than any other method of lighting, and is more economical for amount of light furnished than gas. Electricity for all kinds of Power. - - Electricity for Heating. If you need Light Apply to

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier