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PF13 Stvmp Btutlng Buldr BUitiag Subsoil BUuiog Tr PUnttag 1 DiKh DiYiac QiMfrylnc-Miatat Name. AJdrcst.. Did you ever stop to realise that the bqSx fountain is a roucb American institu tion as the sausage is. & German Institu tion, "French -Bread! ; ii nn. institution in -. France-and - thr piom pjidains an English institution ? - And the- tunnyr part ot it all, V ia that though- one seldom sees, a - aod fountain in Eur)ft- (and then only f or-the. sake of attracting American tourisV traded just as soon as. a foreigner- geta to-thia country be too. seems to leara to, love the soda fountaiQ. - . , . . , But, if , you are old enough to look back a few years you will remember that' only comDaratively .recently has the soda foun tain been either so popular o so beamtiul! an1 hverienio. v . . You may remember what these old soda fountains looked likewhat poor-provision they made to supply even tUeir, ecasff "trade. :. -. . What has- wrought this great cbanger- v what has 'made the soda fountain . a na tional institution1 a comfort and-necessity, in the daily lives of men aact women--not only during the hot summer; lime out tho , . whole ,year 'rouna. f 'wa can i.-7 wwwpwwww iii i muni immmmmmmmmmmm&mgmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmm The answer lies in that delicious bever age Coca-Cola. Soon after its introduo" tion at the fountains people began to aslc . more and more for this. distinctive drink, ; Along with its demand came the de mand for more places that would serve it. i Soda- fountains sprang up everywhere, improving in beauty, neatness and at tractive serviee.: it is a fact that the part the soda, fountain and. all its allied Indus . tries have pome to play in the economic life of-the nation today is due. largely to the stimulus given to- it by Coca-CoW lnhe same way has, the call for bottled beverages- grown. . In 1899 Coca-Cola in bottles was first put on the market and the same quick recognition and apprecia tion wait accorded to it in thia torra- aa SOU A F was so - evident - in the fountain trade. The same principles of purity, goodness and delioiousness made another astound ing record of growth possible. Bottling p.ants have been established all over the country to take care -of this branch. Just think of itover 90,000,000 glasses and- bottles of Coca-Cola are drunk every month. v So just as much as is the soda fountain a national institution so is Coca Cola the . National Beverage. tiaiaWiTWsftwriri .-Mrrii ,n If you are suDDOrtin from four to six horses in idleness nine months of the year, giving up 20 to 30 acres of your land to raise horse feed instead of marketabla crops, you know what this means. 1 UravOTsalTracton Does all the field work; including the cultivat ing and harvesting. ; Belt power up to l&h.ps It , plows deep,, at the right time in;half ' the time. Has the pulling powet of flv horses, 'the working ' xWpacitqt6avenbeue.ofcgit5te2s end endurance, and eat? only when it works. - , , Strictly a one-man machine drives easier than a team from the seat of the Implement pulled. . A Orovon success . TW1r kvn 10 AAA AAA vAth ol years wUsfftctory setvice to.therfarmera.of Aroerioa. Write for free Illustrated litejaturftand oame of ucareofc ijmne yeaier. . .. HOLINEPLOW CO- IBB MOUNC LIHC INCLUDES CmPIuten,CtUi Plutfli. CaltlTittft, Crtin BUderi, Grill PrUlS. Bkrrtwi, Bit Uthtt, Bif Ma. Llmt Sewtrt, Utteri, MmnSirideri, HiW,PUwi(cklIl- Soltl. Stalk Citttrt, TrteUri. rvsTrcli,Wai .Taiclei. -. TiProjrcsstve Farmer Advertisers Are Guaranteed. progressw - When writinf to advertlBere fay, "I saw your-ftdvertiBeraent In The
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