Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1928, p. 27

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June_ 8, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE Look ·. at tl1e bottom, look insid· e . . . .·and listen to it! I GENERAL When you buy an electric refrigerator, do a bit of investigating on your own. Look under the cabinet, look carefully inside it, and. above all things, listen to it. ELECTRIC :Refrigerator pact. It actually takes little more space than' the trays in which your ice is frozen. Then listen. This you must do. We want you to judge for yourself the quietness with which the General Electric Refrigerator operates. When you look under the cabinet do you find All these things are vitally important. But be moving parts of machinery or no machinery at sure to consider, too, the organization which · all? In the General Electric Refrigerator, you'll makes it. The General Electric Refrigerator is notice at once that all the models are up-onthe product of fifteen years of research in the legs. This means an easy job cleaning under laboratories of General Electric. them. And it also means that all the machinery is safely sealed away in the air-tight steel casing Come in and see the many models. Notice their which you see on top of the cabinet. absolute simplicity. Make comparisons with other refrigerators. If you write us, we will be Look inside. Is there really ample food space? glad to send you a booklet which gives comYou will find in the General Electric Refrigeraplete descriptions of the various models. tor that the chilling chamber is amazingly comMade and Time payments guaranteed by can be arranged, General Electric DISTRIBUTORS if you prefer. R. COOPER, JR., EVANSTON Inc. DISPLAY ROOM 1609-11 CHICAGO AVE·. UNIV~RSITY 8830

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