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Show w AUTO TIRES There was a time when a motorist in laying in a supply of tires gave thought only to the subject of their durability. In those days tire building build-ing had not reached its present state of perfection and most of the highways high-ways were so bad that the driver was constantly filled with anxiety as to whether he could finish his journey journ-ey without tire trouble. ' But tire construction has improved improv-ed to such a degree and good roads have become so common everywhere in the country, that an automobilist whose car is equipped with good tires ti-res seldom worries to-day about blow-outs, or punctures. With the question of dependability satisfactorily satisfac-torily adjusted, the owner of a handsome car now is becoming particular par-ticular about the looks of his tires. He wants a tire that in gracefulness of line harmonizes with the beauty of his car and has in its appearance that clear cut look of quality which stamps it as a tire of the highest grade. To the fact that it meets these requirements re-quirements of beauty and dependability, dependa-bility, the United States Tire Company Com-pany attributes the tremendous popularity pop-ularity of its Royal Cord tires. |