Show WINTER VINTER WEAR ON TIRES Within the next four tour weeks thousands of or motorists motorIsts' in all parts of or tho the country will be bp laying laving up their cars for the win win- ter Hundreds of ot ears cars are equipped with good tires which If It properly taken care of or during tho the cold months will be In serviceable 8 condition ne next nest t spring Tho percentage ot of tire tiro waste vaste during a winters winter's Inactivity Is very large duo lle In a majority of Instances to the fact tact that owners do not know how to t toro store tires t to prot protect ct them then against ainet cold weather eather To reduce this waste waste the service servio bureau of ot the United States Stales Tire company gives some Romo timely advice on the subject ItIn It cays rny In laying up a car the tires should be removed d from the rims and antl washed thoroughly thor thor- thoroughly with soap nn and 1 water They should then be carefully wrapped in strips of paper IJ or cloth and stored in a n a dark place which is kept as neatly nearly as possible at a temperature e cC of tO t degrees If It the tires are arc to remain on tho the wheels for tOl a considerable l length ngUI of time while th the ca car la Is out of ot 5 service the wheels wheel should be Jacked tup up and only about five pounds of ot air left in m. m each tire This Thin keeps the tu tubes s In shape and also pre preserves eres their softness and pliability When Wh n the tho wheels are not jacked up an and tic the car is allowed l for tor an any ll length n th of ot time the tires should b be kept well inflated and tho the car moved occasionally so that the tit tires thes ex do not flatten en from standing too long on one |