. India rubber world. , witha city background suited to the subject. The second panel is dis-tinctively spring-like. A touring car has stopped under a tree—presumably an apple tree—while the occupants are busy helpingthemselves to the blossoms—a very pretty suburban scene. Thethird panel shows a pair of high-stepping bays drawing a trimdrag, with a millionaires country palace in the immediate back-ground ; while the fourth panel has caught a heavy-laden truck inthe act of making a steep ascent to the roadway from the four panels show four different tires, viz., the cushionelectric,
. India rubber world. , witha city background suited to the subject. The second panel is dis-tinctively spring-like. A touring car has stopped under a tree—presumably an apple tree—while the occupants are busy helpingthemselves to the blossoms—a very pretty suburban scene. Thethird panel shows a pair of high-stepping bays drawing a trimdrag, with a millionaires country palace in the immediate back-ground ; while the fourth panel has caught a heavy-laden truck inthe act of making a steep ascent to the roadway from the four panels show four different tires, viz., the cushionelectric, the pneumatic, the carriage and the truck. It is alto-gether an artistic piece of work. The Katzenbach & Bullock Co., dealers in chemicals and colors,with oflices in New York and works in Trenton, New Jersey,have favored some of their friends with a solid brass letter-openerbearing their trade mark and name enameled in black and red. Makcm 1, THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD .TO7 New Rubber Goods in the The Eoi-itor Riding Coat. A WATERPROOF COAT FOR THE HORSEMAN. AN English manufacturer of high grade rubber garments has de-signed a waterproof coat which is described by one keen horsc-man as the onlywaterproof I know ofwhich will really keepa man dry in the sad-d I e throughout aheavy and continuousd o w n p o u r. Thiscoat, which on ordi-nary occasions hasthe appearance of araincoat of customarydesign, i s providedwith an apron b u t -toning on one side,as shown in the illus-tration, which willcompletely protect arider from waist tomid-calf. When notin use this apron isfastened out of sighton the inside of thecoat. [J. C. Cording& Co., 19 , \V., England.] SOFT RUBBER WEEDLESS BAIT. Every fisherman appreciates the advantages of a hook that canbe artfully and temptingly cast into and drawn through weedsand snaggy places where the bigones conceal themselves. The in-adequacy of the ordinary fishhookin this respect, and its tendency tocollect weeds, etc
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