Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 29, 1919, Image 7
OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1919. E71 lllllllllllllllllllllWlllllli Gould There Be I I As you perhaps already know, the sev eral Goodyear factories are today at full blast on the heaviest production sched ule they have ever undertaken Right now, for example, the output of our Akron plants alone approximates the astonishing figure of 25,000 finished tires per day Yet this enormous total, easily the larg est daily volume ever attained by a tire manufacturer, still is insufficient fully to satisfy public needs The demand for Goodyear Tires con tinues to increase and strengthen beyond anything within our present power to fulfill It seems to us that nothing that has been said of Goodyear Tires so power fully bespeaks their goodness as their present unparalleled popularity This popularity takes on an additional significance in that it is based wholly on the virtues inherent in Goodyear Tires No fictitious discounts, no delusive def-' inite mileage guarantees, no expedients of any sort have been employed to stinr ulate artificially1 the favor that Goodyear Tires year after year command. What greater tribute could there be to Goodyear Tires than that their unex ampled leadership has been won solely by the service Goodyear users every where enjby It is possible you may find it difficult to fill your immediate wants for Goodyear Tires, as many Goodyear Service Station Dealers' stocks are very low In view of this condition we suggest that you anticipate your future require ments by placing a reservation order with your nearest Goodyear dealer Such action now will guard against any possible disappointment later, and avert any inconvenience this temporary shortage might otherwise occasion In the meantime we are devoting our whole energies to the expansion of our production, in an endeavor to make Goodyear Tires as easy to get as they are worth while to use R O N I I E I I