A combined bumper, luggage-carrier and trailer hitch device owes its invention to Leonard G. Price, of Modesto, California. It is so contrived that tlw tongue of a trailer may be readily connected without disturbing or interfering with its constructional arrangement. The luggage-carrier can be put to use just as well when the trailer is hitched on as when it is detached. * m * Rubber dog-biscuits and bones for the family pup to play with are among the latest novelties from London. These devices are so fabricated that, even when submitted to rough usage, the material will not shred or break. Thus there is no danger of the dog getting small particles of the rubber caught in its throat.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 370, 2 June 1928, Page 22
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