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Description 1920 electric washer ad; says, in part: "A real servant in the home is a rarity in these days of complex labor conditions. The 1900 Cataract Electric Washer is a real servant that never goes on a strike, never demands more pay or never tires with extra work."
Date 1920-04-24, possibly earlier
Source The Argus (Seattle), April 24, 1920, p. 6. Photographed from a copy at the Seattle Public Library and very slightly cleaned with GIMP.
Author Seattle Electric Washer Co.
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