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Show surely cause damage ii! not properly treated. The only remedy is the prompt filling of the cut with gum rubber, or filler, as it is called, after thoroughly cleansing with gasoline and water. "Fabric breaks and unusually deep cuts should be vulcanized. In nearly every locality can be found an experienced experi-enced tire repair shop, where the services ser-vices of trained vuleanizers are available avail-able at small cost. Tha present-day science of tire repairing is so well known to these men that a motorist is entirely safe in leaving the handling of such work in their hands. By employing em-ploying the services of a skilled vul-canizer vul-canizer on such work, and permitting him to frequently examine your tire equipment, many dollars of mileage value are easily saved." t S, TIRE II IN 'SIDDENSEICE' RUN Tests Royal Cords in Sun; day Tribune Delivery f to Richfield. What may be considered a fair samps sam-ps of "sudden service" was given a test last Sunday by "Sid" Theobald, manager of the United States Tire & Eubber company '3 local branch, when he raced south with the Sunday edition edi-tion of The Tribune for the readers at Richfield, Utah. ' "Sid'" was on his way early that morning, and he knew where he was going, all the time. With a speedy car, equipped with United States Royal Cord tires, he sailed over terrain at a fearful pace, and stopped only once, to replenish the radiator with water at the railroad crossings he merely slowed up a bit. As the direct result of "Sid's" fast drive, the Richfieldites got their Sunday Sun-day morning's news at 12 o'clock, new time, instead of having to wait until somewhere along about 8 0 'clock at night, also new time. "Sid" got back alive the same day. Here's what he had to say about tire care and tire service on His return: re-turn: "The motorist who gives adequate attention to the condition and care of his tires, need have no fear of excessive ex-cessive expense for this part of his automobile's maintenance. "Wet rubber cuts more readily than when dry, and during this muddy, puddly pud-dly season, tires should be watched with special care. A cut or a gash, caused oftentimes by contact with sharp stones on a frozen roadbed, will |