. Hardware merchandising March-June 1917. istance, which is themost essential part of a Mover. You willnotice that the working parts of this deviceare not connected by rivets and links whichare constantly wearing out and breaking. Onebolt connects all working parts. It is so con-structed that when car is just started you havethe most leverage, and it gains speed as thelever is depressed. We claim that our Moverwill work under a lower brake than any otherMover. It is so constructed that when the handle israised to push the Mover forward it raises thespur from the rail, which protects the spurfr


. Hardware merchandising March-June 1917. istance, which is themost essential part of a Mover. You willnotice that the working parts of this deviceare not connected by rivets and links whichare constantly wearing out and breaking. Onebolt connects all working parts. It is so con-structed that when car is just started you havethe most leverage, and it gains speed as thelever is depressed. We claim that our Moverwill work under a lower brake than any otherMover. It is so constructed that when the handle israised to push the Mover forward it raises thespur from the rail, which protects the spurfrom being dulled. This does away with allsprings and rollers, which are only a nuisance. It has no equal and stands superior to any-thing else in the market. Select Northern hard maple handlesmake it light and handy. Malleable cast-ings make it light and strong. The spursor heels are made of special tool guarantee malleable parts six months. If your jobber cannot supply you, write us directSpecial attention given to export orders. It has two four-cornered spurs, which catch the outer edges ofthe rail, where rail is soft, and not where other movers do, ontop of the rail where it has become case-hardened from thewear of the car wheels, as shown in lower right-hand cut. Thespurs can easily be driven out and turned as edges get dull.


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