House and Garden 
A complete 
revolution in 
CLEANING 
No more sweeping 
No more dusting 
No more beating 
No more “house 
cleaning” 
Less work 
Less time 
Less trouble 
Less annoyance 
TKe 
“INVINCIBLE” Electric Renovator 
Gets all the dirt all the time 
Removes every particle of dust and dirt in one operation. 
Germs, microbes, moths, insects along with the dirt. 
All in the one operation - no subsequent “ dusting ” or “ wiping up.” 
An electrically driven machine does ali the work—handy, portable. 
Creates a strong suction or draw. A hose is attached and to that a nozzle or tool. 
As t!ie tool is passed over the object to be cleaned, dust, dirt and germs are drawn into 
a “ Receiver ” which is taken out and dumped after the cleaning. 
Cleans and renovates everything: Rugs, Carpets, Curtains, Draperies, Upholstery, 
Floors, Walls, Ceiling, Ledges, Reiief Work, Bric-a-brac—any article or thing (without 
removal) used in the Home, Office Bu Iding, Institution, Church, Theatre, Store or any 
place of abode where there is an electric current—alternating or direct. 
The “INVINCIBLE” is not a toy 
It is built fora life-long service 
Of the very highest and best construction known to mechanics. 
Aluminum throughout (except motor) with handsome frosted finish. 
Really a beautiful machine. All corners and edges rounded. No 
awkward projections. Compact and simple. Easily portable on 
6 inch ball bearing wheels. Nothing complicated. Nothing to 
wear out, give out or get out of adjustment. 
The “INVINCIBLE” is not a vacuum machine. It works on an entirely 
newly applied principle—thoroughly and effectually, with no wear or tear on fur¬ 
nishings and furniture. You can clean better, easier, quicker and cheaper and 
with less help with the “INVINCIBLE” than any other method. Removes not 
only s urface dirt but from within, beneath; from the very fiber itself, without the 
slightest injury. Saves the work of many people on large cleaning operations 
Write Dept. H for our Booklet. ‘‘IT EATS DiRT." Large third edition nearly 
exhausted. Also testimonials of enthusiastic users. You should KNOW what 
these Two Booklets disclose about this new and only effective way of cleaning. 
Electric Renovator Mfg. Co. 
936 Farmers Bank Buildirkg, Pittsburg. Pa 
Dirt ” 
The BULL DOG ADJUSTER 
is the only really satisfactory low priced casement window adjuster on the 
market. It’s strong, holds the window rigidly and operates easily. .Any 
one can apply it in five minutes—in fact thie “ Bull Dog ” 
FILLS A LONG FELT WANT 
If yoti do not feel you can afford to pay more, the Bull Dog .Adjuster 
xvill answer every requirement—looks neat, serviceable and does just what 
the name implies—holds the windows with a bull dog grip. To introduce 
they are sold 
at $1.50 each or $15.00 a dozen 
Cash with order—money back if not satisfied. 
THE CASEMENT HARDWARE CO. 
155 WASHINGTON STREET - - CHICAGO 
whole ofValetta, the proportion is 75,000 
human beings to the square mile, but in 
the Manderaggio there is one locality in 
which there are 2,574 persons living on a 
plot of ground less than two acres and a 
half in extent. 
This would give no fewer than 
636,000 persons to the square mile, or 
1,017.6 to the acre. In Liverpool, 
the most crowded city in Britain, the 
most densely populated portions have 
only 116.4 acre.— Edinburgh 
Scotsman. 
BELLS IN JERUSALEM 
I ^URKS and Jews as well as Chris- 
-*■ tians, according to the Kolnische 
Volkszeitung, have been much excited 
by the sound of the three bells of the new 
Piotestant church in Jerusalem. For 
several centuries the use of bells by the 
Christians in Palestine, or elsewhere 
within the Ottoman Empire, had been 
prohibited by the Great Turk, who has 
conceded it now, however, to his friend 
and ally, the Evangelical German 
Kaiser. In the Theatre de la Turque, 
published in 1688, it is said, “The Turks 
hate bells, as a symbol of Christianity, 
and do not permit even the Christians to 
use them. Only in a few remote moun¬ 
tain convents, or in lonely islands, where 
there are no resident Mohammedans is 
the use of a bell tolerated.”— Westmin¬ 
ster Gazette. 
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF 
AGRICULTURE, OFFICE OF 
EXPERIMENT STATIONS, 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
^ I 'HE next annual meeting of the 
American Association of Farmers’ 
Institute Workers will he held at Wash¬ 
ington, D. C., on the i6th and 17th of 
November. 
At the same place and beginning 
November 17, will be held the annual 
meeting of the Association of American 
Agricultural Colleges and Experiment 
Stations. 
The Secretary of the Association 
of Colleges and Stations writes: “It 
seems impossible to secure reduced 
railroad rates.” 
Notice is sent out thus early in order 
that the Farmers’ Institute workers of 
the country may have time to arrange 
for the attendance upon this meeting. 
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