. American homes and gardens. long stroke and offset cylinder motors; latestautomatic lubrication systems; silent chains for valve operation and change-speed gearing; the use offront wheel brakes and many other detail refinements. By a careful study of the pages of this book one can gain practical knowledge of automobile construc-tion that will save time, money and worry. The book tells you just what to do, how andwhen to do it. Nothing has been omitted, no detail has been slighted. Every part of the automobile, its equipment,accessories, tools, supplies, spare parts necessary, etc., have been


. American homes and gardens. long stroke and offset cylinder motors; latestautomatic lubrication systems; silent chains for valve operation and change-speed gearing; the use offront wheel brakes and many other detail refinements. By a careful study of the pages of this book one can gain practical knowledge of automobile construc-tion that will save time, money and worry. The book tells you just what to do, how andwhen to do it. Nothing has been omitted, no detail has been slighted. Every part of the automobile, its equipment,accessories, tools, supplies, spare parts necessary, etc., have been discussed comprehensively. If you buy or intendto become a motorist, or are in any way interested in the modern gasoline automobile, this is a book you cannotafford to be without. Not too Technical for the Layman—Not too Elementary for the More Expert Send prepaid to any address on receipt of price A special eight page circular describing this book sent free on request MUNN & COMPANY, Inc. 361 Broadway, New York, 1} % ?> 1 It J^M m I ? /a \ < ? , ri 7 Sixteen yearsof unchanged unit con-struction tell why Goodrichtires are the best for your car SIXTEEN years ago we made the original American clincherautomobile tires. Twenty-seven years of rubber experience thathad preceded were crystalized in Unit Construction. This principle demonstrated its perfection from the start, andGoodrich Tires always have been and always will be so made. Users Opinions a Unit Goodrich Tire users are a unit in recom-mending them. Over a million Good-rich Tires did not satisfy the completedemand in 1912. Fully-half the automobileoutput of 1913 will gofrom maker to buyerwith Goodrich Tiresas the original speci-fied equipment. This overwhelmingverdict of automobilemakers and owners isthe most tremendously convincing argu-ment you can desire for the Made as a Unit Unit Construction means just what itsays—each Goodrich Tire is made as aunit. The unit idea prevails in the plac-ing of the laye


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