From Sumatran Jungles 

 to United States Tires 



United States Rubber Company plantations in 

 Sumatra already total 100,000 acres. They pro- 

 duce a substantial percentage of the company's 

 crude rubber requirements. 



Through its foresight in purchasing in 1910 

 these great tracts— now in constantly increasing 

 production— the United States Rubber Company 

 is able to realize substantial economies in price 

 and vital advantages in the control of the quality 

 of its raw material. 



This company is the only rubber manufac- 

 turer growing its own rubber supply in any 

 large quantity. 



What was a Malaysian jungle in 1910 is today 

 a flourishing province of civilization. It is 

 operated by 20,000 workers. It has modern rail- 

 roads, towns, schools, hospitals and churches. 



The high quality of rubber received from these 

 plantations— constantly enlarged — is reflected in 

 the service given by United States Tires. 



United States Tires 

 are Good Tires 



United States Rubber Company 



"Mention The Geographic— It identifies you' 



