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Show NMING RUBBER SECRETJF Wi Quaker Tires Make Good on Worst Roads, Is Agent's Claim. "The exclusfve process for tempering j rubber that goes Into Quaker tires was i developed for the express purpose of sup- j plying the automobile public with tires to Viake good on the worst roads frozen, I eety and ice-covered streets," said Manager Evans of the Daly & Evans com-vi com-vi ny, agents for the Quaker, j'esterday. Vempering develops the resistance prop-lies prop-lies of the rubber to the highest degree adds the touch of perfection." Snrinulng, Manager Evans said: V he tempered rubber tread is sups' sup-s' ed by the sturdiest "carcass" of I'ially-Tvoven duck, the plies of Ic tenaciously gripped together ;i tempered rubber. And remem-j'f remem-j'f there are five to seven plies, ac-Tordlng ac-Tordlng to the size of the tire. Quaker plain treads are ideal for use with chains, because of the wonderful won-derful durability, resiliency and elasticity elas-ticity of tempered rubber. The facility facil-ity with which chains "creep"'' on the smooth -wearing, resistance-tempered surface, and the lower cost of the plain style are additional considerations. considera-tions. The Quaker T. T. T. tread is the highest development in the an ti -skid type pcien title in every particular. Oar owners everywhere use and indorse in-dorse this tire because of its effectiveness effec-tiveness and the greatly increased traction afforded. |