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1 D "C C Actually fortify the Motorist against 

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They are made of extremely tough rubber stock; the fabric (the 

 _ , quality obtainable) is utilized in a manner that greatly enhances its 



normal strength, and the shape of the completed tire is such as to give it 

 the least possible strain when inflated. The result is a tire that can and does stand an 

 almost incredible amount of hard usage. You may never have occasion to use the 

 reserve strength that is put into them, but it's there if you do. 



Made in either Clincher or Dunlop styles, with Plain 

 Bailey or Midgley tread. 



The Midgley Universal Rim (illustrated on sectional cuts 

 herewith) accommodates either Clincher or Dunlop tires 

 with the same set of beads, and is perhaps the strongest 

 and most convenient rim on the market. Ask for a copy of 

 oar handsome 12-page "Good Tire" booklet. 



best 



Morgan & Wright 



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DETROIT, MICH. 



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