Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1931, Page 40

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THE EVENING ST. / WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1931. | I 4 times as much for OUR MONE as you got just ‘afte'r the war Why buy a second-choice tire, when first-choice costs no more? Few, if any, articles you buy represent such a tremendous value today as a Goodyear Tire. You can get these tires now at the lowest prices in history——but even that does not clearly tell the whole story. You also get greater mileage than you ever received before. Take just one size—the common- est size —for instance. In 1918.the price of a 30 x3% cord tire was $41.65. Today, a Goodyear balloon for the same make of car (size 28x4.75-19) sells for $8.55. And it is conservative to say that this modern Goodyear will travel three times as far. Three times the mileage — for scarcely more than one-fifth the cost! Other sizes range in almost the same proportion. With prices and values where they .. are today — no one can afford to take a chance with worn-out rub- ber. So buy as many tires as you need — buy Goodyears since this Jfirst-choice tire costs no more than less popular standard makes — at prices like the ones quoted. 1l VI T " HERE’S HOW TIRE VALUES HAVE SOARED IN RECENT YEARS YEAR 29x4.40-21 1925 $19.90 1926 17.90 1927 12.10 1928 1929 1930 1931 NEW GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER The last whisper in style, mileage, value! And we put it on your, car for only s=905 29x4.40-21 srzR Only a Goodyear dealer can give you such outstanding value as you will find in the New Goodyear All-Weather . The Tire Sensation of 1931 'MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND:

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