Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1922 — Page 6
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Built In Akron, Ohio By The General Tire & Rubber Company LOOK FOR US AT THE FAIR-LOCATED ON THE MID-WAY The Biggest Exhibition of Tires Ever Shown In Adams County m |\ All sizes from 30x3 up to 37x5 on exhibition and for sale. We have special / / inducements to offer you during this Fair which will mean money in your pocket. The Exhibition Will Include the I. C. Cord BUILT BY THE GENERAL TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY / General’s absolute success with the regular 30x3 1 L- Cord, which was the first on the market and continues to be the unapproached leader in its fipid also stands back of the I-C Cord insofar as knowledge of the right construction to avoid bead trouble, etc., is concerned. ‘ f f ’ 1 ex f end ? d of th - e ‘ v C ” Cord was re( l uired solely to establish confidence in the lasting qualities of the tread and union and carass which had to be developed within the price limit. dim union ana " P duri "* ** year ° f I<B testinr ’ may ** judged by the fact that if is allowed to beal ' the name of The However, the regular 30x31•> Cord is still considered as our leading tire as ho other product on the market equals or even annrnnnhaa GENERAL 30x3'11 JUMBO CORD Here are the figures: The General 30x3-/ 2 Cord Ti‘-e was put on the markei-April 1 1920 ll was ‘r i year prior to that date. 27,032 of these cords have been put on users’ wheels since April 1, 1920, and out of that quantity only fifteen defectives l>°>v C S ° “ been returned for adjustments—one-eighteenth of one percent. Not one tire out of the 27,032 was defective at the bead. ‘ detectives have ever rnTTTAI^9TT2A^ OLINE SAVING! Recent tests by some of the largest Ford Agents in the country proved three and a fifth mnm THE GENERAL 30x3'/ 2 Cords than on fabric tires. Come in and see this great tire! moie miles per allon on DECATUR SERVICE COMPANY F. E. Franz “Invite Us To Your Blow-Out” V. L. Murray
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1922
Another Record-breaking INCREASE This Year’s Demand Now Double Last
It isn’t what tires were five years ago, or ten years back—it’s what they are in 1922— NOW! Your success with tires—your ability to get the most service that the market affords—depends on finding the tire that is leading TODAY—not yesterday. Even in 1921, when fewer tires were bought, General’s sales kept right on increasing. This years is doubling lastswelling into a tide of car owner preference such as no other cord tire has ever experienced in such a few years’ time. If you will look over the whole
field, General’s ever-increasing popularity cannot fail to influence your next purchase. Car owners are responsible for every success that the General has won. Invariably sold through tire dealers — never coming on new cars as “original factory equipment” — the General is the choice of the car owners. Its unique leadership is the talk of the tire trade. For proof of what these motorists are finding in General Cords, look up the nearest Gen eral dealer. Ask him to tell you why he considers the General the easiest-riding tire on the market and why it is the easiest on your pocketbook.
