House and Garden 
Cleanable 
Porcelain Lined Refrigeralors 
This Style 83 x 21 x 4f). 
I’olished Oak,Round Corners, 
Quarter sawed I'auels. 
$33.00 
Delivered as below. 
EXCEL ALL OTHERS 
The porcelain lining 
is real porcelain fused on 
sheet steel and inde- 
striiclible. This means a 
sweet, clean refrigerator 
at all times. The doors 
are air-tight, which pre¬ 
vents sweat and mould. 
Tliere is a constant and auto¬ 
matic circulation of juire, 
coM, dry air. Patent interior 
construction makes it impos¬ 
sible for water to ruin the 
woodwork. Cabinet work, 
finish and desijrn are up to 
high Grand Rapid standard. 
YOUR ICE BILLS CUT IN HALF 
There are 9 walls to preserve the ice (see cut below). 
Price 3^ less than Tile or glass lining ami the refrigerator is 
better. Forsale by the best dealers or shipped direct from 
the factory. .80 days trial. Freight prepai<l as far as the 
Mississipjfi and Ohio Rivers. Jh‘ware of imitations nunle of 
white paint. 
^Vrite for free sample of porcelain lining a mi catalogue 
showing 80 other stylesand piices. 
G. R. REFRIGERATOR CO., 32 Ottawa St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 
_ NINE WALLS of riicl 
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MENNEN'S 
BORATED TALCUM - 
TOILET POWDER 
• •A SAFE HIT” 
■\Vhen Meiinen's was first iiitro- 
diicedit made a hit immediately, 
and was then and is now specially 
recommended by physicians 
everywhere as perfectly pure 
and safe. It has proven a sum¬ 
mer necessity, a boon for comfort 
of old and young. 
MENNEN’S 
BORATED TALCUM 
TOILET POWDER 
prevents and relieves f’hap- 
piiig. Chafing, Prickly 
Ileat, Siiiibnrii.and all skin 
troubles of summer. After 
bathing and shaving it is 
delightful; in the nursery, 
indispensable. 
For your protection the 
gennino is put up in n«»n- 
rofillahle boxes—the “Box 
that Lox,” with Menneii’s 
face on top. Guaranteed un¬ 
der the Food and Drugs 
Act, June 80 ,1006. Serial No. 
1M2. Sold everywhere, or 
by mail 25 cents. Sample A 
free. 
Gerhard Mennen Co. 
Newark, N. J. 
Try Mennen’s Violet (Borated) 
Talcum Toilet Powder—it has the 
scent of fresh-cut Parma Violets. 
VARNISH 
ENAMEL 
FRENCH’S 
ESTABLISHED 1844 
PHILADELPHIA 
U. S. A. 
“RELIABILITY” “DURABILITY’ 
LINCRUSTA WALTON 
Greatest Relief Decoration 
SEE NEW DESIGNS 
REDUCED UR ICES 
Tth Ave. and 29 th St. 
NEW YORK CITY 
BRANCHES: 
Chicago Boston 
Philadelphia Cleveland 
Putting the Car in Commission 
When you put your car “in commission.” you 
want it to “stay put.” Good lubrication is al¬ 
most the first requirement. Avoidance of car¬ 
bon deposits is of prime necessity. Both are 
accomplished by the use of ZEROLENE, tlie new 
friction-proof, trouble proof, carbon-proof oil. 
This oi 1 is produced in only one place in the world. 
ZEROLENE 
Auto-Lubricating Oil 
is made in only one grade. This one grade works 
perfectly in every type of gasoline engine, in 
both summer and winter. Leaves practically 
no carbon deposit, and keeps cylinders and 
spark plugs clean. 
Sealed cans with non-refilling spout protect 
against substitution of inferior oils. Also put up 
in barrels for garage trade. Sold by dealers 
everywhere. 
STANDARD OIL COMPANY 
(Ineorporttted) 
r- 
V, 
RED CEDAR CHEST 
GUARANTEED 
“Moth Proof’* 
Our old 
fashion 
Treasure 
or Dowry 
Chest is 
an ideal 
wecUing 
or birthday 
g ft;a work 
of art and a 
jewel of 
utility. Madethrougihoutof 
Frasrraiit Southern Red Cedar, heavily 
bound and finished in copper. Sentdirect 
from factory to home for approval, freight paid 
both ways. We also make many other styles of 
chests and box couches. 
Write at once for pictures and prices. Dept. 42 
Piedmont Red Cedar Chest Co., Statesville, N. C. 
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floor will be out of the way and will fur¬ 
nish sufficient heat. 
The repair shop can be located at one 
side. An ideal equipment is a work 
bench with necessary hand tools, a 
lathe, a drill press and an emery wheel. 
With these almost any ordinary repair 
job can be done by a man of mechanical 
bent. If an electric motor is installed, 
a power pump and compressed air tank 
will be found valuable, as the compressed 
air can be used not only for inflating 
tires but for cleaning the machinery and 
upholstery of the car. An equipment 
of this sort would probably represent 
an investment of ^1,800. 
Horse stables can he easily converted 
into garages without a great deal of 
expense. The first consideration is to 
tear out all the stalls and getas much 
clear floor space as possible. It is 
money well spent if posts or other 
supports can possibly be removed and 
other ways devised of placing supports 
to bear the strain. A garage should by 
all means have a cement floor; a 
wooden one is dangerous, as it may 
easily take fire if gasoline is spilled on 
it. The washing arrangements for 
carriages will do equally well for the 
automobile, while the feed bins may be 
cleaned out and used for storage 
purposes. 
In all garages it is well if possible to 
have a track suspended from the ceiling 
on which a block and tackle can be 
placed so that the body of the car can be 
raised and shifted to one side or any 
heavy piece of machinery removed. 
Where this is not possible, heavy hooks 
set into the w alls or beams at the corners 
of the room can be used to advantage. 
In general, it may be said that any 
ordinary building of sufficient height 
can be renovated and made to serve for 
the storage of an automobile, often at a 
very low cost, but in most cases it will 
be found necessary or desirable to build 
a garage especially for the purpose; and 
while there is no limit to the expense to 
which one can go in having a stone, 
brick or concrete garage designed and 
built, a structure that wall serve all 
reasonable requirements can he built 
for the housing of one or two cars 
at small expense in one of the ways 
mentioned. And the man wdio cares 
for his own car or has it cared for under 
his personal supervision will derive the 
greatest success and pleasure out of 
automobiling. 
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