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Show DE LAVAL I 0 am El F Iwl M SEPfVRfTORS I THE WORLD'S STANDARD I I Dc Laval Cream beparatora were the original and have led in S I every step of cream separator development. Constantly improved, D fl I they have been fully remodeled every five or ten years, the last time I from top to bottom in 1908, with the finishing touches of perfected I refinement added in 1909. I H I Other Cream Separators have always been merely the product of I H I those following in the wake of' Dc Laval success, utilizing variations K I of the ten to twenty year old Dc Laval features which expiring pat- I I cnts have so laid open to them. I I Dc Laval Cream Separators skim closer, particularly at low tern- H H I pcraturc and running heavy cream; have greater actua1, if not claim- I I cd capacity; run easier and at much less necessary speed; arc much H I more sanitary and easily clcanablc; arc far easier handled, assembled B I I and unassembled, and arc so much better made as to design, ma- I M I tcrials and workmanship that they last from two to ten times longer I than other separators. I I They produce cream so much superior to other systems and scpara- I I I tors that butter made from Dc Laval crcaim scores highest in all I , representative contests, which, together with their other advantages I has brought about their exe'usive use ty more than 98 per cent of I the world's creamery and butter factories, with their thirty years I I practical separator experience. H I Dc Laval Cream Separators cost no more than other scfarators, I H I considering, actual capacity. They stive on an average $50.00 per H I year over other farm sizes of separators and an average $100.00 per I H I year over other creaming systms, and they last twenty years ajj H I apru'nst two to five years for other machines. They arc cold for H I cash or on terms that enable their paying for themselves, and there H I is no payment of any kind in advance that practically binds the H I buyer to his bargain. H I Dc Lavnl Cream Separators arc the highest type of farm impV H I ment made and invariably prove the most profitable farm invest- H I ments They arc guaranteed to !c i-i every way as represented H I nnd to fu'fil' everv v' made as a condition of their acccntance by H I the purchaser. They are sold on as sound a basis as a government H I bond and tleJr rrestip is as solid as tlc Rock of GiKralter. H I The buyer who puts his mony into any other separator today and , H I continually wastes some of his product hroimh its use must surcl H I do so without knowledge of thrt uo-to-dr Dc Laval machine, th" H I opportunity for which knowlej'prc is free to him for the asking. H BJ SSfl I THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. I I 42 e. Madison ameer . . -.-., 173-177 William Strkkt bS I cmicago General Offices: Montreal 1213 & 1215 'ilimrt Stnekt ,eR DDriAnuAVi M 'a pwimcms bthmct m I PHILADELPHIA 65 BROADWAY' WINNING DRUMH & SACIlAMrNTO ST, MPlAf XZOW 107 PIN3T STItKBT B 1 SAN FRANCISCO NfcW TOH POPTLAND, OREQ |