The literary digest . ggard Tread There is a reason for their precisenumber, and the exact location ofone stud in relation to another. There is a reason for the roundedsurface of the Staggard Studs. In each instance the reason is de-liberate and scientific; intended toproduce maximum grip with min-imum friction, to eliminate shockand side swing because the tiretravels always on rounded sur-faces, and to assure wear that iscomparable to the slow, even wearof steel. The Republic, thanks to the logi-cal construction of the StaggardTread, is in our opinion, indubi-tably the best, and probably theo


The literary digest . ggard Tread There is a reason for their precisenumber, and the exact location ofone stud in relation to another. There is a reason for the roundedsurface of the Staggard Studs. In each instance the reason is de-liberate and scientific; intended toproduce maximum grip with min-imum friction, to eliminate shockand side swing because the tiretravels always on rounded sur-faces, and to assure wear that iscomparable to the slow, even wearof steel. The Republic, thanks to the logi-cal construction of the StaggardTread, is in our opinion, indubi-tably the best, and probably theone truly scientific non-skid. Republic Inner Tubes, both Black-Line Red andGray, have a reputation for freedom from trouble The Republic Rubber Corporation Youngstown, Ohio Originator of the First Effective RubberNonrSkid Tire—Republic Staggard Tread The Literary Digest for March 22, 1919 103 ?????????????????????????????? RepublicTires WifA S^A^G^Rj) Studs. Republic fi*r. Sef>. /3-22-/SC6 TreadMaximum Grip withMinimum Fr ic t io n 104 The Literary Digest for March 22, 1919 More Than One Million Remy Systems Now in Use as Standard Equipment


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