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ADVERTISING SECTION. 5e a TIRE SURGEON f 4 Make $2,500 to $4,000 Per Year me Giving New Life to Old Tires. It is being done—by the wonderful new Haywood Method of Tire Sur- gery. Itis one of the great results of the war. A Haywood Tire Surgeon can do more with old tires than was even dreamed of before the war. By the Hay- wood Method a Haywood Tire Surgeon can give 4,000 to 5,000 more miles of new life toa tire, that two years ago would have been thrown on the junk pile. As a surgeon saves human lives by his operations, so by Haywood Tire Surgery, youcan save . | Earned 2200 iN Four Months This ts Richard A. Oldham Mr. Oldham was telegraph operator for the Illinois Central Railroad fortwenty years. Heis fifty-eight yearsold. One day heread oneofmy advertisements and the possibilities of making money in the Auto Tire Surgery Business. In a few weeks he had purchased and installed a Haywood outfit. A short time afterward he wrote us that his income in four months was as much as it had been in Two and One-Half years as Telegraph Operator. This is E. T. Buchmann He is a Tire Surgeon at 4903 N.Clark St., Chicago. He says: “Am earning $800.00 per month, and confining my- self solely to re-building of Tires by Haywood Method.” and lengthen the life of old tires. And it’s easy to learn. HAYwOOD'S G. ERY Stations Are Needed Everywhere 20,000,000 tires wearing down every day. By Tire Surgery, you can quickly repair, rebuild and give new life to tires seemingly all worn out. Cuts, gashes, tears, bruises, broken fabric, every kind of an accident that can happen to any tire, inside or out, you can repair and FS \3 save for longservice. The chance to make money is simply wonderful. $2,900 to $ 4, NO0 A YEAR BE) 2) Is Possible RS During the war the nation needed an unusual e ; serviceto keep the thousands of automobiles, ambulances and aeroplanes going day and night. HAYWOOD TIRE SURGERY met the demand. If we told you allthe truth you wouldn't believe it. You would say, “it is too good to be true’. But you can gee what a great field there is for Haywood Tire Surgery Stations — for this better way. You have cves. You see why there must be wonderful chances to make money, But tosee—to know—is no# enough. It is action—decision ye counts these days, The man who waits, gets lost in the shuffle. WRITE TO DAY. oN t is the resolute will to follow your hunch that!ands you where the money is. M. HAYWOOD, President @ Send Today For My Free Book Haywood Tire & Equipment Co. T have ready to mail you the day J get your request, a fascinating book—al! - - > about tires—how to ir th by th d Method— start 838 Capitol Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. @ Pustnese—hotw to Huild age ee de oe OC cainpet teense Dear Str: Pleasesendmebyreturn mail letter—just tear out the coupon right now, fill it im and mail. In 48 to 72 hours @ you can have the whole proposition right infrontofyou. It’s a case of your free book on the new Haywood Tire walking right into $2500 to $4000 a year and up. Use coupon at the left, Surgery ethod and the details of your @ M. HAYWOOD, Pres. free school of tire repairing. ® Haywood Tire & Equipment Co. 838 Capitol Avenue’ Indianapolis, Indiana I <6 « oSueeckeotes eeeee SCC HR RH ee ee ee eee ree SRST EERE ERR RRR RRR RRR ERE ERE EERE EERE REE ORR RR In answering thia advertisement it ia desirable that you mention this magazine. CORMICLOOOKS.CGOnn