Word: tiring
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...though; a wide dissemination of the facts of evolution would remove the fear of held tire in the popular mind, than perhaps I should agree with Mr. Bryan. It must be admitted that evolution will not teach a man to be good, whereas the element of fear in religion may intimidate him into behaving him self...
...boxing. But not so much so. A quick little man can keep away from a big man, can tire him out. But if the big man hits him bang! it is all stopped...
...Stuhler of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, will be at the Union today from 3.30 to 5 P. M., to interview men who wish to cuter a student's training class beginning this July at the Firestone plant. Appointments may be made by signing up today in a blue book which has been placed in the Union for that purpose. Only those interested in obtaining permanent employment in the fire business need apply...
...number of auto tire companies have already retired from the field of billboard advertising, and two large producers of spark plugs and flour are preparing similar retreats. In some of the eastern states, the removal of these hideous and obstructive signs is being hastened by restrictive legislation. Women's clubs and other civic organizations are earnest supporters of the movement for their abolition. And the extension of prohibitive legislation will certainly hasten the withdrawal of manufacturers who in general are more weary of this expensive and unproductive competition...
...along the highways can hardly be estimated. When long lines of malted cows no longer straggle across the deep-blue meadow, the autoist may find line to admire the bovine sedateness of the brirdled cow. When the sad white pup ceases to moan up into the victrola, when the tire twins stop rubbing their eyes and get to bed, when that inexecrably good-looking rounder stops boasting of the mile he never walked, when the world has used up all that good gulf gasoline, then the tired eyes of city dwellers may no longer be tortured by the garish extravagances...