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Show W TUBE IS VITAL I TO LIFE OF TIKE I Authoriiy Asserts Motorist Should Use the Same Care As in Buying Casings H Hnw do yov buy an auto tube as n H merely necessary and somen hnt Incl- dental nci'MBory or as a part of tl) 1 tire as ltal as the cosing? I'pon tn- 1 motorist's answer to this question dc- 1 uT xr.ds, In lrtrRp pnrt, the decree of his B freedom from tire troubles. The car H owner courts trouble when he buys tubes carelessly. H The fact that tire costs are largely dependent upon tubes in frequently H overlooked. Though the motorist has Warned to shun "gyp" and "no-name ; tires t. r ison of bitter experiences E along the road, a bargain price fie- mK 'juently causes him to buy an Inferior tube. Cheap and unbranded tubes will H handicap any casing B Jtky tubes ruin millions of tires BH annually through unde. Inflation. Ordl- frH narily the motorist blames his casings p4H for troubles for which his tubes are EB almost entirely responsible. On the H other hand, good tubes enable a lira to H deliver the maximum mileage which H the maker built Into It. H The best casing Is ut the mercy of M n poor tube. As the tube represents ri i small sum In comparison to the cost HBa of any standard casing. It is frequently JflB the part of economy to throw away Vff inferior or worn-out tubes. The pur-' pose of the tube Is to hold air and to J keep on holding air. When it fails In J fl this. It Is worthless. |