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Show ARMY MAN WARMLY PRAISES 0. S. TIRES Sergeant of Seventy-first New York Infantry Tells of Good Record Made. "United States tires have stood up wonderfully won-derfully well," says Sergeant Guterma-n, In a recent letter to M. C. Stokes, manager man-ager of the motorcycle department of the United States Tire company. "Considering the terrible conditions here on tiie -border the heat, the rough roads, the running we have to do -through cactus and over rocks, I consider that the 'chain' tread tires loave given most remarkable re-markable service. "Out of sixty-three motorcycles and eight vans, we have had only one puncture punc-ture so far. Your tires certainly make good." , "No one type of tire will suit all types of cars," says O. S. Tweedy, assistant general stiles manager of the United States Tire company, and further declares: de-clares: For that reason we make four antiskid anti-skid tires and a plain tread. In this way we are enabled to give car owners own-ers 100 per cent service. Remember, an automobile ts only as satisfactory as Us tires that is, in the mind of the average owner. Given long mileage and no tire trouble, the average man regards his car as eminently satisfactory. With this idea In mind, we manufacture five different tires- one for every motoring need of price and use. We put the selection and sale of the proper tire for each car absolutely absolute-ly up to the dealers. They, knowing the sort of car for which each tire Is made, are best equipped to advise the Individual owner as to which will give most mileage on his car. The success of our scheme, which ia the result of years of careful study of motoring conditions, is amply proven by our tremendous sales increases. in-creases. It is our belief that we come nearer giving a full 100 per cent service than any other tire manufacturer. |