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Show HE MILE TIRE IKES IR RECORD Iu reference to the Racine Multi-Mile cord tire, Loren,0 Smith, manager of the Western Rubber Sales company, local lo-cal dealers, at 134 East Broadway, says: " While the titanic struggle was being be-ing waged to break the power of the kaiser, little attention was being paid to the campaign that was waged to break German domination in Africa. In this campaign the Huns wero ejected from their last colony in Africa. Driven by the British from German East African territory, tho Gernuuis fled into Portuguese Nyasaland and Mozambique. Mozam-bique. "Alexander the Great, in his most ambitious projects of conquest, had no such problem, to face, and it is doubtful doubt-ful if Moses, who was the finest supply sup-ply officer of all time, could have maintained main-tained his reputatiou if he had had to ratiun a column 300 miles away from his granarv at some of the inaccssiblc points in this African wilderness. "It was in this work of rushing supplies sup-plies to the British fighters that Ka-cine Ka-cine Multi-Mile cord tires made a record rec-ord which has endeared them to transport trans-port officers, unon whose shoulders fell the responsibility of furnishing supplies to the British soldiers. The demand for Kacinc Multi-Mile tires from these sources was so great that stocks of all dealers in that section of the world j were quickly wiped out.'7 j |