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Show the new company being composed of Louis A. Bailey, C. W. McKlnley, W. A. Bailey, II. A. LiUft and Laurence L. Bailey. Mr. McKinley subsequently sold his interest to A. H. Bergman, who is at present the secretary and treasurer ot this company. W. A. Bailey and Laurence L. Bailey are now in the government service, Laurence Lau-rence being in France with the 145th field artillery (Utah), and Will being at Camp Zaehary Taylor, in the officers' training camp. This company lias been very successful success-ful and is carefully covering the states of Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. The quality qual-ity of the Racine Horseshoe tires has made a name for these tires by their actual performance in service. The buying public has a right to insist that the purchasing pur-chasing value of the dollar should be placed into an article which should produce pro-duce the best value. The method employed in the single cured, direct steam cooking process has proved to be the correct way in curing tires. The Racine Auto company has adhered ad-hered strictly to this method, and the results obtained have justified its action. Car -owners are endeavoring to minimize mini-mize their overhead expense, and one of the ways that this can be secured is to equip their cars with Horseshoe Auto Tires and Tubes. HISTORY OF THE BUSY HORSESHOE TIRE SHOP One of the busy places on Automobile row is the Horseshoe Auto Tire company, at 76 West Fourth South street. This company succeeded the Los Angeles Saddlery Sad-dlery & Finding company, which formerly former-ly had the distributing contract for the genuine Racine Horseshoe tires and tubes. It was succeeded by the Horseshoe Horse-shoe Auto Tire company in January, 1917, |