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Show " B. M. Anderson, Oulmer Oil com- 1 pany. suction clehs didmt work There was one modest little battery of "automobiles" at the show last week which was busy every minute and which did a great service in keeping the showroom in tho "spick and span" condition which it invanablv had. That battery was a batter' of ftoovor Suc tiou sweepers. Theso handy little vacuum cleaners wero used entirely in keeping the floors cleaned and they did the job remarkably well. C. F. Gioso. the local agent for the Hoover, was tho owner of the machines used at the show. Mr. Gieso was on hand to superintend the operation of the machines. They attracted perhaps more attention from tho -women visitors at the show than tho automobiles did. As a direct result of tho practical demonstrations dem-onstrations mado there with tho Hoover, Hoov-er, Mr. Gieso has sold a number of them to local housekeepers. The Hoover is a compact little machine, ma-chine, running on two wheels, and is about the size of an ordinary old-fashioned carpot sweeper. A bag attached to tho handle holds tho dirt picked up by the machine. Tho Hoover nas many .exclusive features, ainoug them being the soft hair brush which revolves just inside the opening where the suction suc-tion operation lakes place. Jn cleaning carpets the part directly under tho machine ma-chine is lifted up by ihc vacuum nnd then brushed, thus insuring a thorough cleaning for every inch of tho carpet. Attachments are provided for cleaning walls and draperies. |