THK OMAHA SIXDAV IJI'.K: Al'M'ST 1. 1I1.". SOCIETY GOES TO THE RACES ilvxj Are Preparing to Take in the Booster Dsy Game at Rourke Park Friday. OTJTDOOH CLUBS CLAIM ALL . (Continued from rg Two) TTenry and Eldred .and part of ihe time your.; guest In h house. Dinner. 1 dancing end ptnlr rapper have bean the order and today will find a house party gathered there, mart" np tersely , of Omaha girls and boys, ho will remain ever Sunday. Mlaa Esther Wllheim, Mis Allaire Paugherty. Mlaa Ellaabeth and Mlaa Em a Reed, rvnman Koiintae, i C"hariee and Iewt Burses and Judtnn Bqutrea ar of the party and Mini : Oeraldtne Haas of Council Bluff Uh Klaa Clara Hart and her brother will . oornplete tha twelve. At Seymour Lake Country Club. A large dancing party tn given Frl dar evening In honor of Mlaa Martha Ar lain of Chicago, and tha Mlaeea Paulina tKureh and Ceeeiis Unrmi of Dee Molna Tha guest included: Mlaees Mlesea riormoi "name. Jennie Blu.nenthal, d Rayner. Ruth Ornee. "Bese Monsky, Jrsnnette Fhamea. SPEJfDIKG THE SUMMER AT AT LANTIC CITY. HOUSE GUEST OF MISS MILDRED RHOADES. Martha Arkln Miriam Davis, Oeella Ixarona, J41tlan Levy. Minnie Arkln. Messrs Thllllp Romonek. M Bltimenthal, Piullne Kurah. Fann'e Roeenbltim, ylvla Kulekofsky, Tolly Adlar. Messrs. Nathan Woltenhurg, joapn Kraane, I iMt 1 1111 j pl a 1 'it I 1111 1 1 i Charles H. Thames, Thllllp Monaky. Ioula f4in, o. Marcua. ,aneet Mayere, Jiillne Arkln. Rauhan Vann. Nathan Kadnar, Abraham Katleman Jack Frya, Joseph VVoltenhurg. Mra. Prank Kobert waa hoataaa at a twrakfaat Friday morning, honoring Mlai iMarIa Coo par of Ft. Madlaon. Ia.. iruaat of Mra. E. A. Hoee. Cerara ware laid for: Mlaaea Mlaaaa 54arla C'oopar of Mary Kaa of Ft. Madlaon. Ia.; Tulaa, Okl.: Gratohaji Purdlck oMIalan Pattaraon. Harman. Nab.; Maadamaa Meadamaa Oaoraa 8wlnlay, .la mra Trlhla. Frank Roberta. K. A. Roaa. Dining togathar Friday avanlnf wera! Meaars. and Masdamaa . R. Orchard, W. F. Bavlngar, W. B. Tar. C. H. Marlay. Mlaa Oorham of Hampton, Nab. rr. R. F.. Hchlndel. Ralph Cox. Mr. and Mra. Jamaa E. Badnar had (hair gveata: Mr. and Mra. If. B. Baroulat Mr. and Mra. Harry Nixon. Mlaa Prhmm. J. L. Hanlng. Mr. and Mra. C. M. Bklnnar gava a Jlnnar party for! Dr. and Mra. R. B. Armatrong of PaplUlnn. Neb.: William N. Hall, U Packard. Mr. and Mra. T. J. Donahue entertained for Mr. John E. O'Harna of Chicago. Cover were placed for: Meaara and Meadame Thomaa Redmond, T. J. Donahue. T. J. Dwyer. John E. O Herna or cwcao. ECHOES HEARD AT FALL OFTHE GAYEL Union Meeting of South Omaha Woodmen to Inspire More Activ ity ii Great Success. SPANISH WAR VETS TO MEET to Omaha waa made Inet week In Chi catro and waa that of Mlaa Flcrenoe Brig ham and Eugene Edward Ford. Mlaa Itrlgham la the daughter of Mr. and Mra Fred Biigham, and Mr. Ford the aon of Mr. and Mra. Charlaa E, Ford, who were realdenta of Omaha up until a few year ago. Hard Time Stag1 Party. An old-faahloned hard time a lag party waa given at the home of Brynnan Borennen, Forty-fifth and Pacific atrecta, Friday even'ng. The room a war appropriately dcoo rated for the oocaaion and the gueata were dreeaed In hard tlmee coatume. The lunch wee auggeatlve of the party. Thoeo preaent were: Harman Jaoobacn, Ounnar Grant, Ieater Houthwlc.k. Al Jonaen. Andy reteraen, Tom Hughea. Arthur Jonaen, Oeonre Parker, Ray Cole, Valtr Barker, Ray Jenaen, Joey Murphy, Bryannan Borenacn. Weddings to Come. The wedding of Mire Fanny Rnaenatork, daughter of Mra. II. Roeenatoek, and Mr. Delvan T. Bexkar. of Mitchell, B. P., will take place Tuesday evening, Auguat 10. It will he a amall wedding with juat the family aa gueela. Surprise Party. Mr. and Mra. V. O. Laraon were gueata of honor at a eurprlae party given Friday at the home of the late Mra. H. S. Cald well, which haa been turned Into an Inn kept by two old family aervanta. are at fe Other dinner partlea were entertained j evening at their home In honor of their tiy R. Ia Reynolda, who had four gueata; . twenty-fifth wedding annlveraary. Several Mrs. D. Ia Ham, tlx gueata; J. B. Wat- beautiful glfta wera preaented to the Idne. three; J. M. Tanner, ali J. It. ; honor gueata and toaata were given by (Boyle, eight: Mlaa Helen Nygaard, eight. Mr. Ed holm and Mr. J. A. Bwanaon. Mr. J. B. Jenaon will be hoat at a sou fcreakfaat thla morning, when be will have at i teen gueata. Tbe Seymour Vaudevllltana will give a program Tueaday evening, which will contain many unique featurea. It will Thoae preaent were: Meaara. and Maadamea J. A. Bwanaon, E. Raiklund. B. Blevara, P. Borgeaon. . E. Undberg. J. Benaon. be the beet thing eo far thla eeaaon. Many i a. Benaon, tinner reeervatlon are being made for the event. i Hews of the Prettiest Mile. Mr. and Mra. E. U Cain will move Mon day Into their new home on the Prettleat Mile. Dr. and Mr. W. H. Prune r leave the flrat of the week for Denver and Ooreti, Colo. Mlaa Minnie Berg left Friday for Io langelea and Catallna lalanda. where ahe will apend three waeka. Mr. and Mra. C U Thleaaen and Maetrr Ieoaard leave Saturday for a three weeks' vialt with Mrs. Thleaaen's pa rente la Toronto, Can. Mr. and Mra. B. C. Hynea and F. B. (lohnaton leave Saturday for Lake Oko bojl. where they hav taken a cottage for two weeke. Mrs. Vincent Haacall haa returned from a month' atay la California. She attended tha Alpha CM Omega convention at Long Beach, where ahe waa elected province praatdnnt of the weetern province of tha orortty. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith returned the flrat of the week from California, after having pent two months at the a i posi tion. They left almost Immediately for a phort visit with Mr. Smith mother at Steading, la. Mr. Stanley Cain, who I vtaltlng with Mr. and Mrs. E. U Cain, wilt leave Ounday for hla homo In Morrte, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bralley return ad fTueaday from California, wbar they vent to attend the Elks' convention. Mr. and Mra R, W. Emerson, together with Mr. EiMrtoo'i mother and Miss STelea Sinclair, are at Emerson' lodge, Oal Royals. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. WUbur have gone to Tharmopolls, Wyo.. where Mr. Wilbur is taking ths mineral bath. Mlaa Qratchen wosoda and Mlaa Grao Norfhrup entertained last week for Mis !lady Taftlor, an Aaguet bride. Mtas Lulu Norrla Jerome entertained st a luncheon laat Monday for her siatera. (Mrs. James Walah of Dallas, Tex., and Mrs. John Winter of St. Joseph. Mo. aar. ana an. rreo crsae nave re turned In their ear, after a pending two woeks In a fiahing camp at Black Canon, 'Colorado. Mr. and Mra Frank L. Johasoa ra (tnrned last week from a trip to Mis souri. Mra Walter A. Myer and daughter. Orate hen. leave Saturday to spend the rest of the summer In the Oaarka Pleasures Past. A eurprlae party was given to honor of Mlaa Ida Smith at her home Friday. Tnoae preaent were: ' Mlaaca- Mlaaea HatUo Greenkerg. Bfiie tunlth. Beaaie tireenberg. father Smith F. Ekdal. . Johnaon Mra. Otto Llljenatolpe E. Johnaon, Autuat Andereon. A.. Anderaon. A. Tuveaon. Nnrneaa, Ijandatrom, I. . Thoraon. II. Swanaon. Mia Thoraon. Tuveaon, B'lma Laraon, Olua Anderaon, )lein Bwanaon, Me'ara. Edholm. C. O. Torell, Mlaaee Ruth t'nr'aon, Kansaa L'lty. T. OIboii. Florence Benaon, Meaara. ?.lmer Hm-anaon. J. Albert Swanaon. Fortieth Weddinp: Annivmary. Mr. and Mra. Marian F. Cook enter tained Informally Saturday evening In honor of their fortieth wedding- annlver aary. They were married Saturday. July II. 1ITS. at Counol! Bluffa The table dec orations were old fashioned garden flow ers. Covers were laid for twenty guests Iva teieaal. Roae Slt'sal. ' Mildred Hammer, Mefara. J. a I.aio oulh, Harry Itrookaieln. Bol Orhti. Harry Green. . , , bo Neuman, fanny Kiedlen. farry Ivlaa. b.-nhs Jaoobsea. Meajtra. Aaron I.ewl, , l'n lwla. Ben Teipler, ' Jolit! r'haarta. Joe ftoaenblumo. Betrothal AnaouucesenU. Mr M. lanacfeoa aaoouncea the en gagement of her daughter, MUs Ruby Icascson and Mr, Jark Flatter of Ixa Augrlea, Cal. Tho atddlng utll be cele brated in the epriag. - Tha betrothal an nouncement l tha culmination of a child hood romance. Mr. Flalier being a former Omshaa. Mlaa laaacson ia vtaltiruf in California at preaanL Va out ot town engagement of Internet I I Personal Mention. Mr. and Mra. Colt Campbell aro In Kansas City. . . Mr. W. R. McKoen toe to Dennis, Maaa., shortly. Mrs. M. T. Patrick ha taken an apart ment at the Colonial. Miss Leola Harris will spend the week tn Kansas City visiting friend. Mr. and Mr. Thomaa B. Coleman and Mr. and Mra Thomaa Cuaaok are at Escalator Springs. Mlase Doris Berry and Dora 'Wiose re spending ths week-end at a house party In Blair, the guests of Mlaa Edith Mueller. Mlas Carrie Summers who has been at the Fontenelle for some weeka, leave next week for California to spend two months. Mr. Joseph Barker tett Baturday for Wyoming to Join hla family on the ranch they have taken for ths aummer near Ranc heater. Dr. H. C. Bumney returned Monday from tho Cleveland Oolf tournament, stopping over In Chicago a day or two on hla way home. Mr. and Mrs. John- T. McCaffrey leava this evening for an extended trip to the coast. They plan to apend most of the time In San Frandaoo. A daughter waa born to Mr. and Mr. Edmund V. Krug at Paaadena, Cel., Wednesday. Mrs. Krug was formerly Mlaa Anna Coad of thla city. Mias Cora BohwarU leaves Tuesday for the Klopp ranch at Amartllo, Tex. She will return September 1 and reopen her atudlo In the Lo'rio building. Mra Hackett and Mrs. Lswsll of Eastoii. Pa., who were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Baum tor a few day en rout horns from California, left Thursday. Mra. Florence Baaler-Palmer is in New York City thla summer studying voice culturs with W. Freytag-Frey from Ber lin, who has closed his Berlin studio until after the war. Mr. Howard Baldrtge and Robert Dally, who has been a guest of the BaJdrigea for several weeks, left Thursday for California. Malcolm Baldrlge g.tea eaat ahortly to a house party In Mslne. Mra. I M. C'uhr., uccouipanlod by her son, Mayer, will return thla evening from a four mrr.the" trip to the Pacific oooM. Mr. and Mra. Conn have taken Mra Lowe'a apart n .cot st the Colonial for the balance of tl aiin.i,.er. Father William r. Rigge of Crelguton unlveralty haa gone to b'an Francises) to stlend the ac-ealona of ths American Aaaoclatlon for the Advancement of aicteuce and the American Astronomical society, from August 29 to 17. Mia France Weasels, with Har nieos an nephew, ' Julia and Jamas CaldsreO. ar spending the aummer In Tioga, P, In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. and Mr. Truman Buck Boulder. Com. Mr. Far nam Smith la aponding a week In tha eaat. Mis Mary Richardson ha returned from New Tork City. Mis Corrln Paulaon and Mlaa Loulss Btors left Monday for California. Mr. and Mra. Louis Nash left Saturday to apend two or three week In New Tork. Mr. and Mr. Ed B. Williams leave Monday for California to be gone until October. Mr. and Mr. Ram Calda-ell returned Sunday from a trip through ths Tellow atone park. Mr. J. B. Haynes and Mrs. O. A. Toung have returned from Clear Water Lake, Minn. Mr. Harry Doorly and children will leave aome time thl week for a ranch In Wyoming. Mr. and Mr. A. L. Reed gave a dinner of twelve cover last evening at the Country club. Mia Elliabeth Carr haa returned from the east, where she visited her aunt, Mr. Joseph Garneau. Mr. H. R. Bo wen and ton have re turned from Duluth, Minneapolis and other northern point. Mr. John C. French haa returned from Brooklyn, N. T., where ahe vlalted her daughter, Mr. Oliver Carpenter. The Mums Samanlha and ittlon Davis nd Mrs. Harriet MacMurphy left Thurs day evening for Waukesha, XTia. Mlaa Irene MoKnlghl leavea today for Los Angeles, where ahe will be the guest of Mra R. A. Warren for two montha ' Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rlx and children leave today for a western trip, expecting to return ths latter part of this month. Mra. Frederick W. Clarke and her daughter. Mis Katharine Davenport, are expected horn Monday from the eaat. Mr. and Mra Frank Keogh are ex pected home tomorrow or early In the week from Atlantic City and the cast. Mr. Jack Barber returned laat week from Denver and Cheyenne, where he wltnsaed the Frontier Day celebration. Mra W. H. Herd man and Mr. Wilson leave Monday, for Okobojl, wtiere they will spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brown and daughter, Marlon, have returned from a four week', trip to Chicago and the Great lakes. Mr. and Mr. Fred W. Thomas. Mr. O. W. Llnlnger and Mr. Frank U Haller ar expected horn Monday from a Cali fornlan trip of aeveral week. Mra John A. Domptrter returned Friday from Concordia, Kan-, where she was the guest of har son. Dr. Edwin M. Robert son, and Mrs. Robertson, for three weeks. Mis Mildred Todd returned Thursday from two weeks at Madison Lake, Minn., with Mias Margaret Donelan of Platte mouth. Mrs. Oliver W. Etdrlge, who chaperoned the party, haa gone to Man kato, where Mr. Eldrtge will Join her. Mr. Harry K. Baaton returned Mon day from an eastern trip which In cluded Prince a Qreen laland, one of the Thousand lalanda, where hi uncle, Hiram Cook, haa a aummer ramp. Mr. Eastoa returned by way of Niagara and Buffalo. Mra Alexander Pollock has returned home after a six weeks' visit In New York City, with her aon, Mr. Mark A. Pollack, and family of Havana, Cuba, who havo an apartment on Klveralde Drive for the summer. Mr. Pollock was accompanied from Chicago by her little grand-daughter, Mias Dorothy Klnatler, who will spend ths remainder of the summer with her cousin, Katbryn El gutter. The union meeting of Bouth Omaha No. 211. Uthusnlan No. 444, Kosciusko No. .f.1. Cedar Wood No. 19. Zlskob Dob No. llii, Pomlxtowaki No. 42 was a great auceeae. More than SO Woodmen enjoyed the evening entertainment which con flated of a minstrel ahow, followed by Woodman oratory by famnua Woodmen. It w a preliminary meeting held for tha purprae of Inspiring more activity among lha niernbera of the various camps, to make claaa adoption meeting September 15 a greater succesa. Ziakub Dob No. 115 will hold a meeting today at Bohemian hall. Tmenty-flrat and V atreeta. South Omaha. Koaciuezko camp No. 152 will meet for Initiation today at Juatek hall. Twenty seventh and L streets. A large class will be instructed In Woodcraft and the meet ing will be enlivened with good muslo. Alpha camp No. 1 held its annual picnto last Kunday at Fontenelle park. It was a success and greatly enjoyed by mem here of thla proaperoua camp. The drill teama of the various camp of thl city are attending the competitive drill encampment now being held at Lake Okobo.il. Woodmen Circle Alpha Orove No. S will give a banket picnic next Saturday afternoon In Fontenelle park. The next session of the grove 1 August 1L Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Hesperian encampment No, 9 will havo work In the Royal Ptirpl degrees next Thtirhday evening. Orand Patrlaroh J. A. Da via of Lincoln will be present and a crowd of patriarchs from Blair are ex pected to be in attendance. The Odd Fellows of Lincoln gava a well attended picnic laat Thuaday afternoon at Electric park. Past Orand Master, Oeonre W. Norrla delivered an address on "Fraternity." Beacon lodge No. JO will have five can dldatea for the Initiatory degree next Tueaday evening. Tho first degree team wfll oxempllfy the first degree work before tho Omaha aesalon of tha grand lodge next October. The Odd Fellowa' "Booster" meeting, held In Council Bluffs last evening, waa attended by a number of the Omaha brothren. Tho meeting was open to tho public and the principal speakers wera Grand Maater Randall, Orand Patriarch Campbell, Iowa Rebekah President Mr. Stevenson snd Grand Representative Stymeat Stevenson. The purpose of tha meeting waa to arouse Interest In Odd Fellowship and Its Principle II. J. F. Spare, a resident ot Council Bluffa for fbrty-flve years, died Friday morning. Mr. Spare waa the oldest Odd Fellow In Council Bluffs and waa a past chief patriarch. Tho funeral will bo held this afternoon at o'clock. Knlahts of Prtbiavs. The flrat annual picnto of Nebraska Knight ot Pythias la to be hold at Ashland on Thursday, August 13, under ths control of the grand lodge ot tha state. Ooorga W. Meredith, grand chan cellor of the state, is chairman of the) committee In charge and Will H. Lovo, keeper record and aeal. Is tho secre tary. An eloquent past supreme chan cellor of the order will make aa address during the afternoon, a base ball game between the two teams of Pythian will be played, and many other attraction are Hated. Plenty ot hade, watar and music are promised. All Pythian and their families are Invited to attend. On Monday evening Nebraska lodge No. 1 will meet to make arrangements for attending thla ptcnio. A apodal train 1 to be provided for the Omaha mem bers. In addition to this work, a "water melon cutting" will be staged on Monday nlRht at No. f rastle hall, and some Other interesting- stunt will be provided. H not berhoori nt American Yenmea. The Brotherhood of American Yeomen will hold a baaknt ph-nlo at Fontenelle part Sunday, Aurust 8. All Teomen and their friend are invited. Last Wednes day evening a box sociay was held. A wrestling match befween Ttrothere Heath and Henley was the) feature of the even ing. First fall waa won by Heath in 47 minute. Second fail waa won by Hen ley In minute. The match waa called a draw. Tribe of Be Har. Mecoa Court No. IS, Tribe of Ben Hur, will give an open meeting for the mem bers and their friends Thursday evening, August 5, at their hall. Nineteenth and Farman street. "aatsb. War Veterans. Regular meeting of General II. W. Lawton Auxiliary to the United Spanish War veterana will be held at Memorial hall Wednesday, August 4. All member are urged to come. Clan nrdoa. The Ladles Auxiliary to Clan Gordon No. 63 will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. MoDougall, S72S Burt street, next Wednesday afternoon, August 4, t t o'clock. Open Meetlas. Banner lodge No. 11 Fraternal Aid Vnlon, Modem Woodmen of America hall. Fifteenth and Douglas street. Thursday evening, August I. For member and their friend a Dancing, cards and a gen eral good time. Refreshment. Every thing free,. Kalarhte and Ladtes of SeeaHtr. Loyal council. No. S34. held a short bustnes session laat Thursday evening and then danced the balance of the eve ning. The transfer of Prealdent Tmn and aeveral other was announced. The council at It previous meeting gavo ex pression to Its regret at the loss of the "Neat or" of the society. Immanuel Lutheran Church Issues Call for Red Wing Pastor The Immanuel Lutheran church of Omaha, after a special meeting held Thureday evening, haa laaued a call to Rev. E. O. Chtnlund of Red Wing, Minn., to take the pulpit of the Immanuel Lu theran church here. Rev. Mr. Chlnlund has been pastor of the Lutheran church at Red Wing for eight years and previ ously waa In Lincoln. Hs I a graduate of Augustan college of Rock Island, HI., and graduate ot the Theological sem inary In that city. The Omaha church hopes that Rot. Mr. Chlnlund sees fit to aooept tha call. A "For Bale" ad will furniture Into tarsi second-hand Dft.Bgfa F Bails A .Sanatorium Thlg Inatltution la the only one In the central wet with separate buildings situated In their own ample grounds, yet entirely dis tinct, and rendering It possible to classify cases. The one buldlng being fitted for and devoted to the treatment of non-contagious and non-mental diseases, no others be ing admitted; the other Rest Cot tage being designed for and de voted to the exclusive treatment of select mental cases requiring for a time watchful care and spe cial nursing. EDUCATIONAL.. BARN ByhafserwTawwtrMW Hum wtrrw. rsrfUtawrttjeai ! ai. MORS n .unrliMi ef eritte laanm. santag MflTM am ml aiiiiai " ' rr1 Likaral iwi Let TOIL. HIQHLAND park college Oserge P. MegM, A. 6. O., Preettee rtsfii l"i rtMlfnniseniiPtyi Mini wnn motawi ""yj Big Birthday Party Given for C. C, Cope A huge birthday cake, aurmounted by seventy candles, one for each year of his age. greeted C. C. Cope, retiring station maater of the Vnlon station, when he arrived at his home, SU Hickory street, Friday evening. Ills eleven children and nearly thirty grandchildren were there to meet htm when hs arrived and there waa a big party worthy ot the big occe alon. Hla aon. W. A. Cope, of Denver and two daugntcra. Mra O. V. Fox or Wahoo and Mra. a R. Cook of Red Oak, la., with their famlllea, were among ihoe preaent from outalde the city. Preparation for the event had been made with the greatest secrecy, but "Charley" auepected something when be received orders to call it a day" at o'clock In tbe ' evening instead of the uaual hour, which ia midnight. Mualc and congraiulationa ' were the order of ths evening and Mr. Cope re ceived numerous present. Sale of Steamer Trunks These are some ot that moat wonderful values e have erer offered. Made of fine baaawood box, covered with hvy, oil painted duck, bound with vulcan ised fibre, hardwood slat, and heavy leather straps; good brass ed hardware and look, neatly lined and fitted with covered tray. Note these prices and com sew the trunks; you couldn't do better elsewhere: 30-inch itf- f"A Trunks PJeOW 32-inch AA Trunk ?D.UU 34-inch CA Trunks pO.DU Freling & Steinle "Omaha'a Best BaRatje BnldW' 1803 Farnam St. The W. F. Shelton Company announce the removal of their offices to Suite 1058-59-60 Omaha National Bank Bldg. ranua, Banehas. Wholesale Tracts, Irrigated Iaaaa. Union Vaoifio atallroad Ianda. OMAHA AND BLUFFS T. P. A. TO PICNICON AUGUST U Omaha post A. Traveler' Protective aaaoclatlon. wffl hold Ita annual picnic at Elmwood park Auguat It. The Council Bluff post ha bee Invited and It to planna to make the affair gala twin city event 1 Perfection f A a tulaa sly aarast4 f 1 Safar than soUoa or druse f 1 aeyu bardwsra, lr f-r 1 OF t.vnmm sun Sis by aU. About Anti-Ski ds How They Differ. We Spend $1,000,000 This Year to Make Goodyear All -Weather Treads Double Thick Some anti-sldds are simply regular treads made rough. The Goodyear All-Weather is aft extra tread vul canized on to the regular. It will cost us this year about $1,000,000 to give this double thickness en our output o All -Weathers. This means more than extra wear. It means deep grips which remain efficient after thousands of miles of service. Serious Defects Some end-skids have shallow, short-liver projections. Some have roundetl edges which fail to grip." Some center the strains at small points in the fabric Some cause much vibration. The Goodyear All-Weather has sharp edged grips. It is flat and regular, so it runs like, a plain tread. 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