the Automobile and Its Owner 



Gasoline engine- 

 driven fire ex- 

 tinguishing ap- 

 pliance mounted 

 on a trailer so 

 that it may be 

 drawn by a 

 hook-and-ladder 

 wagon or other 

 equipment for 

 fighting fire 



Automobile visor which extends 

 from the top and folds back with 

 it. When in use, it keeps the rain 

 and sun out of the driver's eyes 



Short-handled mop simi- 

 lar to the ordinary house- 

 hold kind for washing the 

 automobile. It has hose 

 connections to run the 

 cleaning water through 

 the short, curved handle 



Electric terminal 

 threaded to engage 

 spark plug center- 

 bolt. One motion 

 puts it on the plug 

 or removes it when 

 trouble impends 



Rattling automobile doors 

 are silenced by this stifi 

 spring to hold the door 

 tight against its jamb 



Goggles that are 

 easily attached 

 to any hat rim 

 or cap visor 

 where they are 

 supported. This 

 lessens the un- 

 pleasant p r e s - 

 sure on the nose 



Extension rims for applying to the rear 

 wheels of an auto truck when it is neces- 

 sary to drive it through a soft place or on 

 a muddy road where stalling is imminent 



