"this is the "Wardway" economy model offered by Montgomery Wards."
#CALLEDIT
So there was such a thing as a farm lighting plant that made 32 volts. You learn something new every day.
Husky, what are you asking about exactly? If a motor says 110 volts and 60 cycles, it's good to go on modern 120VAC electric supply. It's usually 120 volts now, but the difference is, what, only 10% more? That's nothing. Especially for a hardy old motor. Vacuums usually use universal motors, aka AC/DC. They work on either. (Not that you'd have DC going into your house anymore...) Although interestingly, I'm pretty sure the ordinary DC supply of eons ago would've been 100 volts, not 110, but I could be mistaken. They might have increased it to 110 later.
If you're legit scared to plug in an old vac, get yourself a variac. Set the voltage to what the motor asks for and turn it up to 120 and see how it reacts. But yeah, it should be no problem.
jrdavis, I enjoy looking at this old crap, otherwise I wouldn't be here. I'm pretty sure most folks here are of the same inclination, but I think they're not all that inclined to actually post a reply unless they have something to say besides 'ooh and ahh.' idk