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
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