l .,1 i ' . ' -rj- ,-,,),- , "t i . . j- .-.- eo'-y.ii - ' , I I J . I '.' -.. te K 1 1 V . P t r- -0 . ' '. XV ' v f j -"p EVEtfIN6 jPUBLW;MDGl3Rr-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1920 f fr "I M'?.. GUARDS ESCAPE DEATH Atlantic City Express Smashes Auto as Men Jump Clear rrhrcs former service men, nil cunrdu, .nntorcil 'at tho Amatol Arsenal, near JS Ihrbor, N .J., imrrowly escaped i il. nt 10 o clock Inst night when the mobile In whlrK they were, riding struck oy nn express train nt KIN wood i N. ! The motorcar was owned nnd driven k. Krncit l.nuFcll. The umiich ol Jiis ?L ..nninanlons could not bo learned. ,i n.iio for n ride, and when inn- crossing nt Kllwood their two comimu'""- They "n" e"" X"V,..- !!. err "1?".hti.,r A Pennsylvania Ituilrond tW train, gain to Atlantic City, 5.V-frtaivrdnnd was only 100 yards li""- t'..11 atiaV. J'tthV" ,1'IU mid for llielr lives. his companions Thpy fell clear PBATHH iiuunuiniju y in ijiiiiiha l'.i OrorKt lilundln. rtelatWes and friends In vnea in lunerai rrvices, Tues., 3 p. m., zso Fountain sti Iloxborduxh. tnt. private. Friends may call Mon. .'after 7 p. tn. . 11UCIIANAN.J-At Toms niver, N. J.. July 10,. Dr. TV J. BUCHANAN. Relatives and friend are Invited to attend funeral, Tue.. 2 p. m.,'froiri his Into residence. Toms niver, N. J. Int. Toms niver, N. J. . CAL11Y. July 10, MAT J., daughter of inn lata, Marv nf .Tma AT Palhv. Tlftla- Urea and friends invited to funeral. Tun., I-'' B-o n, Tn,, residence or brother, sowaro; z oi re ai nrcATiiH int. North Cedar Hill Cem ,, Htsr 7 to. m. Friends may call OUBSKH. On Julv 0. 1020. BLIZABHTir ., miovea wire or John uosser, in ner ont inhe tracks n moment before the heavy "Inle. smashing it completely. Fifty Tons of Coal Destroyed fifty tons of coal were UurticiL not i the cookstovc, but in the coalyard ,nf William Bryant, rear of 023 Ells .ortu street, this morning-. The 'fire Started at 1 o'clock. Its origin is un-known. IN MKMORIAM -nitiPSTA. in lovlnB mimnry of ray dear EVTA Mrho Tdeparted this life July 11. 1018. Wr """"d 1FS A"ND CHILDKEN. 3Deatf)S AHAMS. Suddentyf July 10. TOII.UAM n. huiband of loulsa Adams. Relatives, frtinds nd employes of P. and H. ny.. In liiiA to funeral. Wed., 2 p. m.. from reel ffij '?f son. John . Adamy. 'S40 Howell St Creicentvllle. Pa. Int. private. Friends m?NDEnW-At Mt. Holly. N. J.. July 10 FLM1IIA F., widow of James I,. Ander Joi, In her ooth year, nelatlves and friends Kilted to funera . from late residence), 10 Wainlni5.nst.Mt. Holly. Ved.. 2 p. m. AIuisTnOor-'suddenly. July 10. WIL ttaM A., -.on of late John and, Martha Arm Kinr Relatives, friends, Mitchell Idne, Sr2M FV.aA.SlJ. and all othoreocletles if which he was a member Invited to fu. Serai services. Wed.. 8 p. m.. nt parlors Sf C. It Hartranft. 8021 acrmantown ave. Friends may call Tucs. eve. Int. Northwood, C'nAUf July 10. at St. Vincent's Hns IUI N T EDW. JAMES J1AUM. of K5ina Nh. Burial Tues.. Omaha. Neb iii!aCKWEU At his residence. (123 Vine rf. on July 1171020. Dr. EDWAIID m.ACK. WBLI.. husband of Ethyl M. Blackwell (nee t i Relatives and friends are Invited to Si services on Tuesday afternon. at 3 ?.".:". itih.n' Church. 10th below Mirkft. Interment private, nt Ardstcy gjrll ? Remains may bo viewed Mon- 'RANIN'-July 11. ANNIE J., daufhter eMate Nathaniel and Rebecca J. Branln. meral services Wed., 2 j. m.. late res JSee. 18S2 Unity st. Frankford. Int. prl wte. Cedar Hill Pom. . . n at , -in., rFniunnuo ui uruiiicr. s. Calby. n2!14 Market st. Hlnh mass nulem Ijidy of Victory Church 10 a. m. Int, New Cathedral. Cem. , CAUFKMAN. July 11. I.TDIA CIX)U (nee Alrlch), widow of Uujtene I,. Cauffman. seed T'li Funeral servlees TUes., 2 o. m.. at residence of son, 28S D. Walnut ave., ......a..- , .icrciinnivi ir. ii. rf, !. COPKMAH July 10. RonEIlT M. COlT- MAN. Funernl jcrvlces Wed.. 1 p. m., resi dence of ssn-ln-law. W, U. Warren, Front and Olive stsi, Media. Pa. Int. private. . DEAN. At Pnttavllle. Pa., July II. .MARY J widow of Albert Dean, sited 00. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues,, l p. m. precisely, at lata residence, lflna v iii it Int. nrlmf, DEVINNBr. July 9. EDWARD J., be loed husband of Marearet Devlnncy (nee Giles) and son of Mary and Into Hugh De vlnncy. Relatives, friends. 4nth district rn llco and nil societies Invited to funeral, Tues., 8-J10 a'. Tn.. late residence, KiSO N. 2Hth st. Holmn renulem mass at Church of th Most Proclous Blood 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem.' ., FAIIEIt.At Maple Bhade. N. J., July 10. I.YDIA, wife of, Peter Faber, seed SR. Fu neral Tues., 2 rv m. from her lata residence. Mnple Khads. N. J. Int. Arlington Cem. . FISCU8. On July. 11, 1020, WILLIAM W. FISCII8. Notice of funeral Inter. FISHER. July 11, HARRY E. FISHER, nired (13. Relatives, friends and Lodce No. 309, P. O. 8. of A.. Invited to funernl serv ices nt Ivy Hill Cem, Chanel, Wed., 3 p. m. foiid. juiv w. I). M'Knubit. son oi Henry M. and Irene E. Ford (nee Lore). In his Bth year. Relatives, friends and mem bers of Lehlsh Ave. Baptist Sunday School, Invited to funeral services, Tues.. 2:80 p. m., from pnrents' residence. 400S N. 12th St. Int. Hillside Cem. Remains may bo viewed F1IRBER. July 0. JOSEPH T.. husband of Mary Stewart Furber. Relatives .and friends, also Washington Camp. No. 814, P O. 9, 'of A., Delaware County Com .No. B0. employes of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, .. invitttrf in Attend funeral ssnricee. .Tues.. " - "I - VT r. ".Z.i"- nn a xrom nis mis res lcoob.. o u. loved wlf nf .Tfthrt riAr. In hr Afllh year. Relatives ajld friends InVlied W fu neral sen Ices, on Monday.kt a p. m., at Rff '"i" residence. 444 E. Westmoreland st. Int. .prlyats. m?l'PxJ-" tn I'Vonce. Oct. 11, 1018, MI CHAEL, J Jr., son of Michael, J. and the late Mary Orndy (nee Oormlev). nurd 20. Relatives and friends, also Co. M, fifth Pio neer Infantry, and all societies of which he was a member. Invited to. funeral. Tues. no a. m.,'from his parents' residence. 233S 5.7. "J. Solemn high mass of requiem at Ht. Gabriel's Church 10 a. m Int. Holy .'tAVER. July 10, MARY M.. wlfo of J,i?nJr. Ai O'rtver. Relatives and friends In Xltd,o ,'uneral. Tiles., 1:30 p. m residence. ..... ,. mppmcoii sti nervices a: lrinuy jer. Episcopal Church, 2 p. m. Int. strictly pri vate, t t wiiXTItNN.UTJr,-r8l",,en'r'.on Jul' i Dr' J v.. r:' . nusDnnu oi Annie uwinnuu W?. Wjker). Relatives, friends, also Mount mnrisn iMire, No ion. V, and A. M,l I.U Lu Temple, A. A. O. N. if. 8.,nnd K. i. II. A..1 nro invited to the service oh Tuesday after "?n t 2-30, o'clock, at his fate residence, 12 West Lehlsh ave. Interment at Green evetU f F- CtmttcTy- 'Vlewln Monday ..."'VARD Julv 11. n. FRANK HA- VARD. ared 7(1 -years. Funeral services at rtHiaence, iH03 n, nth st. Wednesday, p,.!n.'..In,,"nnt private. HANSEN. July O.' 1U20. CHARLEH A husbBnd of Eveline Hansen (neo Shaw). In) ni buw year, relatives ann rrienas, aiso Ponca Tribe No. 241, I. O. R. Ml. and employes I, M. M. Co., Invited to funeral. Tues., 1 p. m lato residence. 1210 Rltner DF.ATHB , t. Int. private. Greenwood Csm. ,Vlsw remains Mon. eve irARTMAN. July 0. MYRA.B., daughter of Wilbur 11. and Viola It. Hartman. aged id, iieinuves ana irienas invited to services, 3 p. m. mate, parents' residence, 127 N, 02d Tues. . Tn .. 'lIAYfcS. At Xtlantlo City. N. J.juty 10, HOWka iiAi.f.s. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Wed., O a. m,, residence ol Mrs. Harriet Ilamm. B241 Baltimore ave.. I'hlla. Requiem mass 10 a. m. Church of TrsnsflTOnitlnn. Int. New Cathedral Cem. HnNNEB8Y. July t. WILLIAM D hus band of late Mary Hennrasur. Relative!., friends. Gesu Holy Name Society and Mar ried Men's Bpdallty invited to funernl. Tues., 8:30 a. m., late residence, 1703 Ingcrsoll st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Oesu 10 a. m. Int. Hoi Cross Cem. HUGHES. July 7. 120. HANNAH, wife of tho lats Andrew Hu?hes. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Tuesday, 8 30 a, m...at daughter's residence, 224:'. Sears ,t. Solemn nqulom mass at St. Anthony's Church. 10 a, m. Interment Holy Cross C JOHNSON.-j July 10. FRANK, husband of Rebecca A. Johnson and son of George and tho late. Frances Johnson. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral service, Tues., 2 p. m.. at, Armstrong's, '1027-20 N. Broad st . Remains may be viewed. Mon., 8 to 10 p. rn. Int. private. KIRK. July 0. 1020. JESSE J., son of lata James and Tacy Kirk, in his 04th year. Relative and friends, also Fort Washington Lodge., and A. M Invited to funeral serv ices. Tues.. -! p. m , lata residence, Joshua and Flourtown road. Autos will meet Nor rlstown and Chestnut Hill trolley at Marble Hall st 1:1B and 11:15 o. m. KNAPP. July 0. 1020. MINNIE. belov-J daughter of Charles anil 5llxabth Knapp ukatoh (nee Buehler). Relatives and friends, also John B. Stetson Beneficial Asso., members of the Church Covenant, Invited to funeral services, Tues., 2 p. m., nt parents' resi dence, 1S40 N. Dover st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Remains may b viewed Mon. VKRUMM. At Mnwood. N. J.. July t, CHRISTIANA, widow of John George Krumm, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues., 2 p. m,, late residence, Lin wood N. J. KttltTZ. Suddenly, In Philadelphia, .lulv 10, JUDSON n. .KURTZ, .aged 87. Funeral from hli lata rfsldence. In Mnlvrrn. 'luo., 2 pm. Int private. Please nmlt Doner LIPPINCOTT. At Delanco, N. J Seventh Month 0th, 1020. REBECCA W widow of Wallace Llsptncott. In her 80th year. Fu nerul Third-day, 13th Inst., 2 p. m., lata residence. Twturel st.. Delanrn. n. J. LOIJUt:. July 10. ELIZABETH, wife ofj li4ta nlf T Atsw tt stf si ilvsa ni fslang si iMril Washington Camp. No. 120. P, o. of A.. In vited tn funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m., late residence. 203A 8. 17th st. Int. prfvate. Friends nsy callTues. eve, , LOUOHEAD. On Julv fl. 1020, ELIZA BETH, widow, of Robert Loughead. 8ervlces on Wednesday! morning, at 11 o'clock, at her lato residence, 1212 W. Allegheny ave. In terment private, LYLE. July 10. CHARLES H. LYLE. aged B7. Funeral services private. Wed., 2 p, m., at residence of son-in-law. Samuel It Nice. 210 Spring Garden st., Ambler. Pa. Int. private. Friends may call Tues., 7 to 8:30 n, m, MAROKRUM. July 10. 1020. JACOB MARUERUM. of 353.1 Phfllp st. Due notice of funeral will he given. .. MARKLE. Entered Into rest JOSEni W., beloved husband of Anne E. and son of late Joseph Markla and Anna Rhoader. DKATHB. Relatives and friends Invited to attend sery- ,OW ..CM. .,, ,,. IIID DW,.-...-, 1 n. tn.. from his sonlnIaw'a residence, Walter ft HyUester. 4813 Baker viewed iues. st from Remains miv ins into re'ri'ience, be eve, Belvolr nv,. Nor- rlsfown. Int. Westminster Cem. aicurci-i. on July u. maiiaii, peioven wire of Patrick McUee and daughter of the late Edward and Madge McOlnley, formerly of Drumhattmney, County Donegal. Ireland, Funeral Wednesday, at 8:30 .. m., from resi dence, B72S Poplar st Solemn requiem mass Church nf Our Lady of Victory, wit 10 a. fn. Interment rlt. Denis Cem, RefMlvcs and friends, alsn Our Lady of Victory B. V. M. Sodality and Altar and Rosary Society, Invited to attend. SIcOII.L July 11. MARTHA, widow of Harry McOIII. Funeral services Tues., 8:30 p. m., residence, 847 Church lane. German town Int private. Please omit flowers. MrGLINN July 11. ANNA VERONICA, daughter of John J and Julia McOllnn (nee Uonwny) Relatives, friends and II. V. M Sodality, Invited to funeral, Thurs,, fl'30 n. m.. from her pnrents' residence, 4528 West minster ave. Solemn high mnss Our Mother of Sorrows' Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross, '.PICKFOIID. On July 0, 1020, EMILY CURT1&3 P1CKFORD, wife of the late Issso W. Plckford and daughter of the late Charles Curtlss. of New York, at the resi dence of her daughter. Mrs, Frank C. Leon ard, 253 West Hortter st., Germantown. In terment Brooklyn, N. Y QUINN. On July 8, 1020. MARY, wife of the late Dennis Qulnn. Funeral Tues,. 8:30 a. m.. residence of sister. Mrs. Sussn Qulnn, SA2 N. Markos st. Solemn requiem mass Mother of 8orrows" Church 10 n. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Relatives and friends, also Our Mother of Borrows' 8scred Heart Boclety, Invited to attend. DKATHB REED July II. NILES B.,, grandson of w. ana .-warms, u iiecu, in nis utr Funeral Wed,, in, m., lats residence, Harry W. and. Martha O,. Reed, Jn his -flth Lear, runcrai weu,, u p. m, Isslngtoii, Pa. Int. private. IIKK'tl Julv II. MAIlTltA Rt.I.A .ulf. of John II. Red. In her 81st ear. Funeral services Thurs.. 2 p. m., st residence of her son. Thomas H. Reed. H28 N. 2d st. Camden. N. J, Int. private. Arlington Cem.. Camden. RODGER8 July 10, MICHAEL P., son of Anna and late Oeorge Rodgers. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues,, 8 a. m., 2151 N, 27th st High requiem mass Most Precious Blood Church 0 h. m. Int. iloly oepuicnro .rm, RUMFORD. July 10 youngest daughter of Mary MARGARET J., V Anil Ihn la. uoDeri iiumiora, ngru nu. funeral wed,. 8:30 a. in., mother's residence, 1703 N. Bouvler st. High mass nt Church of Our Lsdy of Mercy 10 a. m. ' H1WHKB. Julv 11. W I I, L I A M B. HPAnKH. aged 77. Funernl Wed., l p, m.. late residence. 7211 Federal st. Camdtn, U J, Int. West Laurel JIII1 Cem. BULLtVAN. At, St. Agnes's Hospital. Philadelphia, on July 11. 1020, CORNE LIUS, son of the lato Cornelius and Julia Hulllvnn. aged 04 years. Funeral on Wednes day morning, at 10:30 o'clock, from St. Mary's Church, West Grove. Pa. Interment In St. Mary's Cemetery, West Orove Friends may view remains at the Oliver H. Balr BIdg.. 1820 Chestnut st , Philadelphia, on Tuesdsy evening, from 7 to 10 o'clock. THOVfAB. Buddenly, July 8. 1020, JOSEPH A. THOMAS, aged OS ears ReTS tlves and friends lniltfd tn funeral services, on Mondsy. at 1.80 p m, at the parlors of Tlrlow yros., 41BS N. Broad st. Int. pri vate, Remains can be viewed on Sunday avenlng. between 8 and 10 o'clock TIL8NEK. Suddenly. July 0, CATH- DEATHS ARINE. beloved wlfo or Albert Tllsner. avetl 30. Relatives and friends invited to funeST Tues.. 1:30 a m late residence, M,, DevereAUX st. Services at Herman JiaT'-' Church, Frnnkfonl avr. and Ontario st ."i p.m. Int. Belvue Cem. '-'", I'NDERLEIN. July 10. ln"rt ANNA MAR1U UNDKHLKIN. Funersir icrn wuiMiHr. v u., 111 mo cnapei or . urexei iiomo. . ,., daughter of Albert (J. and Bertha A. hardt (nee Hill), aged 1 yr. 2 mos. Reltlra i,nq irirnns invuca io services Hies. 3 st prl'vate. Friends jns V fill Mon" evs, v ifh m-wmf x. 'f Vsfe:' latlfsls WIIITAKER. July 10. linnnr ... . ill. YVl.l.nlra (.. f ........ I ( 7 III ll.-0 ,,iinni; iltro iU,ltl, s ins -Jul! :ij ..r ,i. .,. .iv.rj:,A" . "'"sssi nilU .iiniua -.,-u . .lllliuuill J-BflC OUS)M(f , Asso. and all other orders of which IuTXmi a n ember. Invited to funeral services TuST K 2:80 P. m,, 5038 Wakefield st GermanMsni Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. RemalnsZSi !". ' bo viewed Mon. pe. p". WILLIAMS. Suddenly, at Atlantle Vsi. " N. J.. July 10, FRED W. WILLIAMS tSS. ,. band of Uertrudo M. Williams (neo fL kins), aged 48 years. Interment nrivai-. Jl!?V., StrBck'burlsl parlors. York. F.r SifiSkilbi nesaay, --p. m. T-rt'i WRIGHT. July 10. CHARLES R.. tiJ ' ! band of Susie K. Wright (nee, Llttleneidl aUS son of Kate and tho lata Oeorge " & Wrteffit aged B3. Relatives and friends, alsc!rifi?i A mony Lodge, No. B2. F. and A, M,: Colurn. bla It A. Chanter. No. Oil Corinth in OiaaS seur , Cornmandery, No. 63. K. T, ffl'1 i Conslstoy, A. A. B. R.j m Lit Temple; AJ K A. O. N. M. 8.. and all other orgaSliaiiorw ' of which ho was a member, are Invited 73 , attend funeral services, at his lato resldascs ' 1428 N. BBth St., Tues.. 8 p. M. fit TT&l George's Cem., Delaware, Wed., 10 a. to. Frlerds may call Mon, Morian cem. 2 30 d. m. nth !.. Tlarbv. Pa. -'..., 4 m -m Tnt rt GILMOUR. July 11. JOHN R., husband of Ernestine C. Ollmour. agd BR. Relatives and friends invited to services, Wed . 2 P. m.. late reeldence, 1023 Howarth st .Frankford. TJVDKRTAKFTtS J DIAMOND I iiissssssssmsssss-issass-sssp STEAMSHIP N0TICE8 STEAMSHIP XOTICKfi J,H aisuwil CANAL GRACE LINE S. S. Santa Ellis. J. g. Santa Tersss. 8. B. BsaU Ans, 8. S. Bsata Loulss. Ctlllnc st Cause, Ailcs. Unlijo,. Aots f....t snd Yslpsrslso. rortatgbtlr BsiUngs. W. B. GRACE A CO., Agents, I Hanover Bq..Nw York, or I.ooal Agent PHILADELPHIA TO YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND SHANGHAI S.S. 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Bend (or de scriptive, literature to FURNESS BERMUDA LINE r .aiae.B4,ffl?:af?,ft.t eerTaiaBBSBKiBB7' .w rnrK United States ShiDDinir BoarH's Poueninv Spi-viVm New York to Rio dm Jantiro, Monev!dmo and Bumnom Ayr Sastfi H. 8. IIUIION. 17.000 tons (b t..i . . SM?2'tw 8. B. CAIXAO. 18.000 tons (a) Jul. (a) First Class. c) First. Second and Third Class. , "For passage rates and other particular . apply to any Passenger Agency or to MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE russengrr Dep't 8J-03 Bearer at., N. Y also at lbs Line's Drexel BIdg., fhiladelphla Krjser Hide, Ualtlmore. I OOlres at 418'OIIts street, Bl. Louis. Mobile. Alabama. AMERICAN LINE ., ?. Y. Gherbours Southampton 2,' July 10Aur. 14 Hept. 11 1. Iii1 !"il . : J"'y 24Aub. SllMept. 18 lludelnlilii ,,,,Aur, 7Hept. 4Oct. 8 International Mercantile Marine Company WHITE STAR LINE N. Y. Clierbourt- Southampton Olympic A u. 4Auir. 28HpMl8 Adrlutlo Aur. I4Hept. lSOct. 10 N. Y. QUEKN8.TOWN LIVBIIPOOI, Jfoull. Alls. 14fiept-18 Celtic July 24Aur. 28IOct. S Jaltlo JulySlHept. 4Oct. 0 rormerljr CleTelaud I new yohk Azonus OIUKAI.TAIt NAl'LKH OKNOA Oretlo July 24Sept. 14 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE rillLADKH'IirA I.ONUON Eastern Shore July SS Osawatomlo . , , , , , , Aur. 14 UOLLANIJ-AMEIUOA LINE , PHILADELTHIA ItOTTUUDAM MansdyU ..July la WHITE STAR Dominion. MONTREAIV QCEIIEO I.lVERPOOr. Canada .July lllAus;, 24Hept. SS Meentlo July,24Aos . Sl)8epl, is FrW,U Oft 4W.14 IW WT . ? Auisii itajiiiuitii iianchurlu . . .. . July SllHent. lllOct. 23 i....1 ""-ADELP1UA LIVEltrOOI. A,"ura July 17 4ubu.rn July 31 PHILADELPHIA GLASGOW eastern Sea July 20 Hauliesa July 25 v...1'.,.'.lr'ADEIip,IIA HAMBDIIO t Kkonk ..July IS t Imllau , July X0 jntmket July 31 -diemont jly 31 HED STAR LINE r illi Y'T8'OUTMASIrTON ANT WEBP KP, "",a .3. July lOlAuf. SllHept. tS k., 1 - wuiyxi au. xsioot. a ?e.l1?nd Au SPt. lBlOct. XS ivnuIIMD,s,!wnA-Aimvisur niiieiiu .... t..i 11 AWiit n. ': 11 iifiiit1""! esi Ticook 1..1.. 11 ll?,?.l' ..'.July IS Rvekl Vi.r?w .July .20 c U t,l t i The tire on the left-hand car in the picture illustrates the cause of about 75 per cent of all tire trouble insufficient inflation. The pressure recommended by the manufacturer of your tire is the best to follow and it cannot be estimated by kicking the tire or punching it. The regular use of a reliable air-gauge is the best safe guard against jim cutting and fabric breakdown. ' Opinions about Tires should be Weighed as well as Counted tf w X'i'C &,, iHERE is hardly a motorist who hasn't at some time or other in his experience had a tire dealer attempt to sell him a tire by rep resenting it as the fastest seller in town, T The opinion in favor of U, S, Tires is not based solely on the number of them in use. Great as that number is, it is due to . something besides clever arguments , ihflii vSIKB - VK -if Thousands of motorists today are More attempts are probably made ' putting up with second choice tires 1 W AWaVA I BBBH The car owner who seeks United States standards in tubes is well paid in more mileage for his tires. V. S. Red Tubes, V. S. Grey Tubes. to sell tires by playing to the motor ist's alleged weakness for "crowd of buyers" than by any other known s method of selling The experienced motorist, of course, refuses to surrender his individual judgment to any crowd or mass of whatever size. Too often he has seen the results of accepting opinions at their face value, without first finding out what they are based on. And you will find him going more and more to the dealer who has something to offer in support of his tires, other than "crowds of buyers" and "numbers of sales." because forced production is inconsis tent with U. S. standard of quality. The United States Rubber Com pany's enormous investment greater than that of any concern in the in dustryhas always been aimed solely at quality. Building a tire first and a market afterwards. Thinking of the indi vidual user instead of the number of sales. One of the reasons, perhaps, why there is now a scarcity of U. S. Tires. If the time ever comes when U. S Tires can be supplied to all, or nearly all, of the people who want them, they will still have more to recommend them than merely the largest following United States Tires Rubber Company United States S Tire Division Branch, 329-331 North Broad St. 1 a r l M M I rUMSfH 0bs-. 1319 WaUl Si . Vista. fzu :5'' W HEL fi J jvi 'iO"' !: V.JK f. w v -A'., ' : . ; ."ik K . i , J j1 V . J , i- i fji fc v y &&- -V. V ,f- '' Y'JL ikJWLm r . . " vw. , o' f W. A 4vtf .ivA i'S'it..... t.V .., Al. l't mtfrrtt.j&IBMR . . . J A -I