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SALES AGENTS FOR WALLIS TRACTORS 
I N every new industry one manu¬ 
facturer eventually becomes the 
leader. In the tractor field, the 
Wallis has become “America’s Fore¬ 
most Tractor.” 
The Wallis weighs 1000 to 5000 
pounds less than tractors designed to 
do the same work. It has completely 
enclosed gears, including the final 
drive. It has a motor comparable, in 
quality of material and workmanship, 
with the highest type aeroplane en¬ 
gine—it keeps cool. The Wallis has 
high-grade, strong steel in place of 
coarse, heavy cast iron. It has all 
gears drop forged, cut and hardened. 
It has Hyatt Bearings throughout. 
These features add years to the life 
of a tractor. They make breakdowns 
and delays almost unknown. They 
enable you to do 30 to 50 per cent 
more plowing per gallon of fuel than 
with the ordinary tractor. 
In short, the Wallis is America’s 
Foremost Tractor because of its 
clean-cut “thorobred” appearance; 
because it plows an acre of ground at 
less cost than any other; and because, 
at any kind of farm work, it affords 
true economy. 
Investigate the Wallis. Write us 
for name of local Wallis dealer and 
for the latest Wallis catalog. 
J. I. CASE PLOW WORKS 
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