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Think What Punishment They Stand 
H AVE you ever considered how much de¬ 
pends upon the tubes in-the tires of a 
racing car? 
No matter how staunch a casing may be, it 
cannot withstand the punishment inflicted by 
the track unless the tube, also, is flawless. 
During the American racing season of 1919, 
every important race of fifty miles or more, on 
speedway and road, was won on Goodyear 
Cord Tires. 
While that is splendid tribute to the Goodyear 
Cord Tire, it is also proof conclusive of the 
superior quality of Goodyear Tubes. 
As you know, Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes, 
just as the Goodyear Tubes so favored by racers, 
are made of pure gum strips, built up layer - 
upon-layer. 
Their cost is but little more (an average of 
seventy cents) than the cost of tubes of lesser 
merit. Do you consider it economy to risk a 
costly casing to save so small a sum? 
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes come in a 
water-proof and oil-proof bag. Get them from 
your Goodyear Service Station Dealer. More 
of them are used thsm any other kind. 
