Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Torrington W Electric Suction Cleaner M JUDGE A CLEANER£BY iJll PROVEN PERFORMANCE H if 1 ■ - ml ’ Every Cleaner looks good on the sales 111 floor, but stop and ask yourself, how will it stand up under the constant hamJjR ■ mering of week to week service? What r about it's promised low upkeep cost after lor 2 years actual service. The best way perhaps to judge an Electric mil® Cleaner would be te go to one or /Will A all electric service stations in / mill I \ Rensselaer and find out for youri U|| I A self which electric cleaner needs ft Illi I H the most attention. ’ ihIL w have sold dozens as TorllolL ringtons and never has there been one to an electrician for repairs to W our knowledge. 2M B The two things that wears out OCj w your rugs is the motor driven v 1 B brush and embedded dirt. I l r li™ REMEMBER—The Torrington’s % V U 2rushing blast of harmless air and V 11 slow speed brush (not moV ) K 11 tor d™®®) Injur© your Il rugs or got out of order. ¥® II t T f y snyand all makes of cleaners Il n on y° ur rugs and then let us deliver a Torrington a °d •^ ow y°o how fl much extra dirt the 1 Torrington will get. Not only ashes, lint, thread and other surf*ce litter, but the trodden-in, deeply embedded dirt is all < removed by its powerful suction and large brush.
THE TORRINGTON CLEANS WITHOUT BEATING OR POUNDING
Worland Bros. Furniture Store
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Halleck received a telegram Sunday from Ft. Snelling, Minn., announcing the birth of a daughter to Lieutenant and Mrs. Gwin Thomas. The sensation of being grandparents is not new to Mr. and Mrs. Halleck but that of being great grandparents is new to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. । Gwin of College avenue, who are the parents of Lieut. Thomas’ Mrs. Frank Moore was taken to Lafayette Sunday where she will undergo an examination by a specialist there. j. . ।
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