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Show I GET HE MILEAGE j 00T OF YOUR TIRES ' ''If tre-e is one thing that everv sntctnobilist want-: more than any b her it is to get more mileage out b" his tires," paid K. K. Kantzer, local j manager for the Diamond Tire com- jjije ;'ary, yesterday. 3ja "'Show a man where he can make 9)1 his tires take him farther and he will I show yon that it. is his treat. That is ;i'L "Tie reason why th? new edition of The S(f Diamond "More Mileage " book i so ijfi popular. It has the goods. "This book is the greatest collection qui of tire facts ever put between covers since Cvrus rolled into Babylon on III chariot wheels. It's such a good book I that I don't believe we'll be able to keep enough copies on hand. ! ''One of its greatest features," con- tinued Mr. Kantzer, "is the 'question irp and answer' " form in which some of J f the information is handed out. I don 't II J care how intelligent a man is if you hand him information in the q.-a. form be gets it clearer and quicker than ally other wav. "How to tell if yonr chariot wheels j 1 are Out of alignment; what is meant by overloading; how does quick ntoo-j ntoo-j ping and starting affect vour tire bill; T what is the best way for the motorist to determine the proper size, pressure, j j otc, for his individual case; well, those : are just samplers of the facts that are crammed into this attractive book. There's nothing to it: the boys at I I Akron have put in everything you want to know, and then sjine. I; "We're giving away these books and motorists can get them by writing to j The Dianionrl Rubber factories. Akron, Ohio, but they'll have to bo brisk." |