18 NORTH 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
How would you run a Tire Business? 
Suppose you were a tire dealer. Suppose, after experiment- 
ing with the various brands of tires on the market, you 
found one certain brand that rarely gave a customer cause 
to come back with a complaint—a tire manufactured by 
America’s representative tire concern—made by a co- 
operative method of manufacture, whereby the strongest 
points of four famous brands were incorporated into 
this one tire. 
Wouldn’t you consider it good business to sell and 
recommend such a tire? 
United States Tires 
answer this description exactly. We heartily recommend 
these tires to our customers because we know we are giving 
them the utmost tire value and the most certain protec- 
tion against trouble they can possibly get for their money. 
Cost no more than you are asked to pay for other kinds. 
THOMAS D. CONNOLLY, 2nd 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Motor Boat MuFFLING ASSOCIATION. 
In line with the present vigorous 
enforcement of the motor boat muf- 
fling law the authorities of Fall River 
have been taking drastic measures 
looking toward the silencing of the 
noise in the local waters. Local offi- 
cers have been detailed for several 
Sundays along the river and several 
arrests made and convictions secured. 
Notice has been served on all motor 
boat owners in that vicinity that the 
law requiring mufflers on all boats in 
operation must be strictly complied 
with. In the District Court the judge 
has ruled that compliance with the law 
means having a muffler that wili pre- 
vent a disturbing noise, and that fail- 
ure to prevent such a noise will be 
punished, 
Worcester and Shrewsbury have 
been taking similar steps to enforce 
the law on Lake Quinsigamond, and 
several police officers have been mak- 
ing a thorough examination of boats 
on that lake with very effective re- 
sults, 
The State police boat “Palm” has 
thus far visited the waters of Boston, 
Winthrop, Nahant, Salem, Beverly, 
Newburyport, Merrimac River, 
Plymouth, Kingston, Duxbury, 
Quincy and Wellfleet. In most of 
these places complaints have been 
made and many convictions secured of 
the worst offenders, and in all places 
a thorough inspection has been made 
of all boats available, and warnings 
given to those boats not properly 
_ equipped to immediately comply with 
the law. 
STOUGHTON BELL, Counsel. 
New York HIppropRoME. 
Not since Nero burned Rome, or 
since Babylon fell, has the world been 
treated to a more thrilling and excit- 
ing spectacle than the gigantic pro- 
duction of “America”, this year’s 
new show at the New York Hippo- 
drome, ‘The wonders and the heau- 
ties of this great land are portrayed 
and illustrated in a graphic manner. 
The spectator is taken on a trip 
through North and South America, 
during which stops are made in New 
York, New England, New Orleans, 
San Antonio, Panama, the Nationa! 
Park, Ponce de Leon, Mexico and the ~ 
Grand Canyon of the Colorado river. 
The end of the first act is devoted 
to the “Fighting the Flames” scene in 
which solid houses burn, and an exact 
reproduction is given by the- New 
York Hippodrome fire department of 
a big fire in a congested district in 
New York, ‘The Messrs. Shubert 
have surpassed themselves in the 
extravagance with which they have 
allowed this spectacle to be mounted, 
and all Hippodrome records are 
eclipsed by the success of the enter- 
tainment. 
Switzerland has four cooperative 
associations for the growing and 
marketing of forest products. 
