The literary digest . Waterproofi*iPreyervey Canvas Preservo is furnished in one gallon / and five gallon cans. Also in ^j / gallon steel agitator drums. ^ / y RobesonX Preservoy Company> Port Huron, Mirh. /Please send infor-mation about Preservoed^r Canvas to be used for / / / y 2same j^ A ddress The Literary Digest for February 22, 1919. Does /y^e-Workof FweUandMowers Ideal Power Lawn IMovversare great labor savers. Any man with an Ideal can easily cut as much grass as fivehard-working men could with hand mowers. Moreover,as the Ideal is designed with the roller as an integral partof the


The literary digest . Waterproofi*iPreyervey Canvas Preservo is furnished in one gallon / and five gallon cans. Also in ^j / gallon steel agitator drums. ^ / y RobesonX Preservoy Company> Port Huron, Mirh. /Please send infor-mation about Preservoed^r Canvas to be used for / / / y 2same j^ A ddress The Literary Digest for February 22, 1919. Does /y^e-Workof FweUandMowers Ideal Power Lawn IMovversare great labor savers. Any man with an Ideal can easily cut as much grass as fivehard-working men could with hand mowers. Moreover,as the Ideal is designed with the roller as an integral partof the machine, the grass is rolled every time it is cut—this keeps the turf firm, smooth and in the finest possiblecondition. Cuts Four to Five Acres a Day The mower has 30-inch blades and, with one man to guide,cuts four to five acres of lawn a day, on an operating ex-pense of about fifty cents for fuel and oil. The Ideal isof extremely simple design with no coinplicated clutchesnor gears. All the operator has to do is to guide themachine and operate the starting and stopping lever. Uses Tractor Principle The cutting blades operate by their own traction uponthe ground, just the same as the blade on a hand moweroperates. This eliminates the difficulties that are almostsure to occur where an attempt is made_to drive theblade direct by powe


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