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Burn your Garbage

The Incinerite is a receptacle for garbage and waste. It also destroys whatever you put into it—an hour's odorless burning out of the 24 is all that is necessary.

Thcinerite

IT SELVES THE TYCHLEM

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It fits conveniently beside the kitchen range— every day 5,000 Incinerites are protecting 5,000 homes, hospitals and institutions by destroying the day's garbage before it decomposes and putrifies. Where there's an Incinerite,

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