With the exception of scrubbing the floor, an electric cabinet described in the June ' Popular Mechanics' Magazine ' is designed to do practically every kitchen chore requiring that commodity coraraonlv known as "elbow " grease." In a special compartment, out of harm's way, and protected from dust and damp, j is a little electric motor somewhat more powerful than an average man, and so economic.nl that if it were run two hours a day the cost for electric cur- i rent would bo only about 13 cents a week, at the overage city rate for electric power. This motor can be connected to run a large number of the ordinary kitchen, uteusils.
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Evening Star, Issue 14636, 4 August 1911, Page 8
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110Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14636, 4 August 1911, Page 8
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