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National Geographic : 1920 Dec
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THE ARIBBEAN 1(UISE FIVE thousand miles of sunshine, health and interest-for you this winter? Make the Great White Fleet Cruise to the quaint countries of the Caribbean. See Havana and Santiago, Cuba; Port Antonio and Kingston, Jamaica; Panama and the Panama Canal; Port Limon and San Jose, Costa Rica; Car tagena, Puerto Colombia and Santa Marta, Colombia-depending on the Cruise selected. Sailings bi-weekly from New York and New Orleans. Duration 15 to 23 days. GreatWhite Fleet ships are the newest and finest in CaribbeanCruise Service. Only one dass-First Class. Write for IllustratedFolder, Cruise Leaflet and Trips Ashore Folder. Address Passenger Dept. UNITED FRUIT COMPANY SRoom 1630,17 Battery Place, New York General Offices S3 State Street Boston, Mass. GREAT WHITE FLEET I4 VHENyousee abig car gliding easily up one of those endless hills, it's almost certain that a New Stromberg Carburetor is under the hood. The Stromberg is vital equip ment of the motor car today. It gets more mileage out of a gallon of gas-increases pow er-cuts down gas bills, which means economy. If your car is not equipped with a Stromberg, write us for literature. Give name, model and year of your ma chine. Stromberg Motor Devices Co., 64 E. 25th Street Dept. 1239 Chicago, Ill. "Mention The Geographic-It identifies you" TOWNSEND'S TRIPLEX The Greatest Cuts a Swath Grass-Cutter 86 Inches on Earth 7 Wide Floats Over the Uneven Ground as a Ship Rides the Waves One mower may be climbing a knoll, the second skimming a level, and the third paring a hollow. Drawn by one horse and operated by one man, the TRIPLEX will mow more lawn in a day than the best motor mower ever made; cut it better and at a fraction of the cost. Drawn by one horse and operated by one man, it will mow more lawn in a day than any three ordinary horse-drawn mowers with three horses and three men. Does not smash the grass to earth and plaster it in the mud in springtime, neither does itcrush the life out of the grass between hot rollers and hard, hot ground in summer, as does the motor mower. The public is warned not to purchase mowers infringing the Townsend Patent, No. 1,209,519, December 19th, 1916. Write for catalog illustratingall types of Lawn Mowers. S. P. TOWNSEND & CO. 254 Glenwood Avenue Bloomfield, N. J.
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