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Show t" ! BoODYEAR TIRES AT lent ui H ANTE-BELLUM PRICES a cact). fl Tbe Goodyear Tiro & Rubber Co. presldai flnnounco "No war prices on Goodyear c. Bilrti." Mr. F. A. Slebcrllng, president 0 of tU flf the Company, thus explains their old elee- Hilgue position. H "Wo advanced Goodyear prices, as be it Hthers did tholrs, when the rubbor bo cos- Htnic came. Almost In a day crude pated tj Hotter rose In New York from G5 cents and Est- Htr pound to much over a dollar. "Tbe New York supply wob too 1 fedenl Qau to consldor. Wo cabled oui record! BLondon people to buy up tho pick of natiotil Kg ni)n thero uy actnR quickly Hud paying cash they obtained 1,500,- be n K p0Ums f the finest rubbor. iner' J"' H "That big supply of rubber Is now bam pearly all on the way to tho Ooodyeai '" co flfcetory In Akron. It constitutes tin Oct" flest of tbe London supply. aid l H "w"e are u,lng tuo Bamo grado of lion Ui Bllbber BHdtho Bamo amount of It ns ' Hre always havo used In theso tires. r bli ti I "We 8re runnlng our factory with 'arra Hhree shifts of men, twenty-four hours ccom!il B lar' So long a8 we rcmn,n ,n tn,g it be b Bortunate P8ltlon on rubber, we shall d necef Bw'jr Uro userB nt uoforo-war Prices Ho tbe limit of our capacity." |