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���THE NEW SPEEDIER. Among the gas savers on the market there is one called the Speedier, which is new to Coast motorists. The device, when inserted in the intake manifold, sprays gas into the cylinders, thus per- fecting the work of the carbureter. The use of the Speedier, it is claimed, makes for economy in the use of gasoline, in- creases the power and speed. The Speed- ier also acts as an air brake when neces-



��sary, and when in use for this purpose cools the engine and fits it for the ne.xt long climb.

The spray mixture, when fed into the firing chambers, is more combustible. It is said to remix the mixture of air and gasoline with atomizing thoroughness, and therefore flames quicker on the spark. The Lathan Auto Supply Com- pany have the agency for the Speedier on the coast.

^ ^ B THE EAGLE CLAW WRENCH.

The Eagle Claw Wrench is a new boon to the automobilist, designed to do the work of all wrenches and yet work which no other tool can do. This wrench will easily hold a round-headed bolt, by the head, to prevent it from turning while un- screwing the nut. It will act as pliers, and does work more effectively, such as holding round, square, oblong, hexagon or other shaped objects firmly. The wrench is one of the handiest tools to have around the car. It will not slip on ���oily, slippery grease cups, and gets a firm grip on set or lag screws, no matter how round or worn the corners are.

For taking hold of spring bolts in case a spring leaf breaks, the Eagle Claw Wrench is unexcelled. It is designed and

��constructed for use ia difficult places where it is impossible to use any other wrench. The wrench comes to San Francisco through the Lathan Auto Sup- ply Company.



A CARBON REMOVER.

In the discovery of Wallin's Hydro- Carbon Oil Compound, a practical and scientific process for the removal of car- bon from gasoline motors without tear- ing them down or without fear of injury to any of its parts. Hydro-Carbon Oil

��Compound is a chemical process with an oil base, containing no free acids, and is endorsed by the leading automobile man- ufacturers throughout the country. The process of removing carbon with this compound is very simple, requiring but an hour for the work. Hydro-Carbon Oil Compound saturates and burns up the carbon soot, and resinous matter in an en- gine, thus restoring compression and valve action. The composition of chemi- cals used in this compound liberates all the chemicals and converts carboneous ���The Standard Oil for Motor Cars

The perfect lubricating oil sold in the flat-shaped can — easy to handle. It fits readily in the tool box.

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��� ��Sold by dealers everywhere and at all agencies of the

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SAN FRANCISCO

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