[Trade Journal]
Publication: The Electrical Engineer
New York, NY, United States
vol. 17, no. 308, p. 292, col. 2
The Electric Appliance Company, Chicago, have issued a great many of their Number Six catalogue, the latest edition of their complete catalogue of electrical supplies. It is a handsome and valuable book. A special effort has been made to secure a catalogue that would be as compact and concise as possible, omitting all worthless or superfluous cuts and descriptive matter, without omitting a single detail necessary to make the catalogue complete in every respect. One customer who evidently appreciates this effort writes as follows: "Your latest catalogue received and we think it is the best one ever gotten out for everyday use, full of latest appliances and omitting a lot of trash, so often contained in others, which, as a rule, have but one object—to add thickness, length and width to the book."