The RURAL. NEW-YORKER 
1747 
‘ r T 1 HE use of Goodyear Cord Pneumatic Truck Tires on my 
truck has saved me a great deal of time and money. They 
are an economy all around in general farm work and livestock 
hauling—especially over farm land and rough , slippery country 
roads." — Mr. W. H. Duley , Livestock Farmer , Starks , Maine 
npHE photograph above was 
^ taken January 3rd, 1919, 
on the livestock farm of W. H. 
Duley, ten miles from Starks, 
Maine. 
At that time Mr. Duley told us 
that he had been hauling on 
Goodyear Cord Pneumatic 
Truck Tires during weather 
that had stopped local solid- 
tired trucks. 
The tractive Goodyear Cords 
had enabled his truck to over¬ 
come fierce road conditions 
and, in addition, to pull solid- 
tired trucks out of mire and up 
stiff grades. 
The easy-rolling Goodyear 
Cords had enabled his truck 
to average three and four trips 
to town per day, an amount of 
hauling which would have re¬ 
quired three teams. 
The cushioning Goodyear 
Cords had enabled his truck 
to deliver decidedly good mile¬ 
age on gasoline and oil and to 
remain in excellent mechanical 
order despite the bard going. 
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On top of all this, the tough 
Goodyear Cords had outlasted 
neighbors’ solid tires which 
wore down rapidly due to spin¬ 
ning in the gravel on the steep 
hills. 
This latter performance par¬ 
ticularly reflects that long 
pioneering work with which 
Goodyear has developed Good¬ 
year Cord Pneumatic Truck 
Tires for 'very severe hauling 
duty. 
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company 
Offices Throughout the World 
