. Highland Echo 1915-1925. of driving energy is brought by three small wiresfrom a distant power plant. Then electricity drives themachinery which handles the coal for heating, cuts the steel,sifts the sand and sorts the material—in fact does everythingfrom scrubbing the floor to winding the clock. Such an institution is marvelous—superhuman—made thusby the man-muUiplying force of electricity. The GeneralElectric Company has been instrumental in effecting thisevolution. First, by developing successful electric gener-ating and transmission apparatus to furnish economicallythis modem form of pow


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. of driving energy is brought by three small wiresfrom a distant power plant. Then electricity drives themachinery which handles the coal for heating, cuts the steel,sifts the sand and sorts the material—in fact does everythingfrom scrubbing the floor to winding the clock. Such an institution is marvelous—superhuman—made thusby the man-muUiplying force of electricity. The GeneralElectric Company has been instrumental in effecting thisevolution. First, by developing successful electric gener-ating and transmission apparatus to furnish economicallythis modem form of power. Secondly, through many yearsof active co-operation with hundreds of manufacturers, ithas mastered the art of applying the use of electrical energyto a multitude of needs. And finally, through branchoffices and other distributing channels, its products aremade accessible to all. General#Electric General OfficeSchenectady-. COIXl^StllV aUIaige^e^ Mathine operated by motor attached to lamp socket scrubs f-Uuling materiak vi&t train .operatedby dectric automobile moton. 9S-I0ID PALACE PROGRAM FRIDAY— Dorothy Dalton in THE LADYOF RED BUTTE. Farra Fanwas the only real girl in the littlewestern town that had a heart. Sheloved every one and especially thosewho seemed to be friendless and indue time she was rewarded by meeting the man of her choice and ofcourse he proved to be a hero, buthow? Harold Lloyd presents William Farnum inWINGS OF THE MORNING. Agreat star in a g:reat play forheart appeal, deep sympathy andsublime sacrifice, this presentationreaches the greatest heights everattained. Chapter No. 2 of THEGREAT GAMBLE, the serial ofsurprises. News No. 53 and a FoxComedy, a real good show. MONDAY— First National Picture Corpora-tion presents Anita Stewart in INOLD KENTUCKY. The film of10000 thrills, the good luck pictureof 1920; its melodrama has stoodthe test of stage success of 27years; its thrilling, powerful, grip-ping full of hear


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