Makch 15. 1917. 



The Florists' Review 



35 



Fait- List Prices 



Fair Treatment 





^GOODRICH 



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i^ BLACK SAFETY TREAD TIRES 



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AVE you ever taken stock what you get WITH as 

 well as IN a Goodrich Black Safety Tread Tire ? 



You know, of course, you get the best non-skid fabric tire, 

 the oldest, largest, most skillful rubber manufacturer can 

 make, and get it at the low standard ONE-PRICES of 

 the Goodrich Fair ^List, 



You know you get the toughest tread, rubber compound- 

 ing has yet produced, and all the seven cardinal tire 

 virtues — style, comfort, safety, economy, durability, free- 

 dom from tire trouble, and mileage — IN a Goodrich Tire. 



But have you looked deep into the Goodrich pledge of 

 Perfection, and Goodrich Fair Treatment, which go 

 WITH each Goodrich tire, and require a service worthy 

 of the good name the tire bears ? 



Goodrich Tires 

 Must Make Good 



Where Tou See TUt Si|il 

 Goodrich llm are Stochad 



O^St. 



/«£• 



If, as occurs in rarest instance, a tire fails 

 to render its service, the B. F. Goodrich 

 Company is more eager than you that 

 its short-coming be made good. 



Bring back a Goodrich tire that owes 

 you anything: is .Goodrich's invitation 

 to the world. 



GoodrichFair Treatment at once cancels 

 any debt of a Goodrich Tire — makes 

 good quickly, generously, and gladly. 



Certainty of utmost service is what 

 you get WITH a Goodrich Tire 



ORDER THROUGH YOUR DEALER 



The B. F. Goodrich Go. 



\ Akron, Ohio 



Also maker of the Tires on which Dario Rests woo 



the official 1916 Automobile Racing Chainpioii8bi(>^ 



Silvertowa Cord Tires 



SILVERTOWN'S 



DOMINATION OF 



1916 AUTO 



RACING 



The 1916 automo- 

 bile racing season 

 brought forth 

 amongst a half 

 hundred Silver- 

 town victories the 

 following especial 

 triumphs of t h e 

 ONLY Uvo-piy, 

 cable<ord tire ; 

 National Automo- 

 bile Racing Cham- 

 pionship, won by 

 Dario Resta >vith 

 4100 points. 

 15,582 points scored 

 toward the cham- 

 pionship by Silver- 

 town to 7,176 by 

 ALL. its com{>eti- 

 tors COMBINED. 

 Eighty per cent, of 

 all the prize win- 

 ning positions of 

 A.A.A. sanctioned 

 races. 



31 First to 5 Firsts 

 by ALL> its com- 

 petitors. 



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