Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: University of New Mexico
Newspaper Page Text
THE EVENING IIERAID, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 24, 1914. ' five. 1 FT73 TT1 Hi 10 WD WW W(mn These are Hot Days and Sweltering Over a Hot Stove While Heating Irons is too Much for any Housewife P77J77 T7J7"J T7"STT VmT 7T7T V Tt XT T7"3 T7V ri T7 H1 PTTI T7 17 T7 J Mfc t vmwh tWBUUJj IU lilt RESCUE By Subscribing for THE HERALD and Paying a Sum only Slightly in Excess of the Regular Subscription Price of THE EVENING HERALD you can secure a WILLIAM, S ELECTRIC ON ALL THE NEWS THE DAY IT HAPPENS , ALL THE NEWS THE WAY IT HAPPENS The Albuquerque Gas & Electric Co. has been selling this Williams Electric Iron at its actual cost to them $1 .98. Subscribe for The Evening Herald for one year and you can secure one of these Irons at a cost to you of only $1.00. You pay $1.50 down (this includihg payment for the first month's subscription) and 50c a month, the regular subscription rate of the Evening Herald, for eleven months thereafter. The Iron is delivered to you as soon as you contract for the paper for a year and pay the $1 .50. WHAT THE IRON IS The Williams Electric Iron is under an absolute guarantee by the Albuquerque Gas & Electric Co. The Irons have been given a sixty-four day test. Think of it! Fifteen Hundred and Thirty-Six Hours of Steady Current and Still as Good as New, The operating expense is about the same as the cost of fuel in ironing the old way. The difference is that with the Williams Electric you turn the switch and in three minutes the iron is ready for use. All the heat ss concentrated on the iron; not a bit of it escapes; you can iron without interruption until you are through, and YOU ARE COOL while your IRON IS HOT. Whereas, by the old method, you will burn a bucketful of coal getting the irons ready to use and heat up the whole house in the meantime, tramp back fand forth after fresh irons and to pour bucketful after bucketful of coal into your already hot stove, and YOU ARE HOT while your IRONS ARE COOL. TOM rs mws TOD A Y This is Your Opportunity Subscribe for The Herald