Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 19, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Friday, March 19, 1920
Since 1845 the name
of Brunswick has stood
for superlative values
and fair-dealing.
Before the first Bruns­
wick Tire was ever
built, we analyzed and
tested over 200 tires.
icies Differ
About Brunswicks
Some Remarkable Fa
In attaining a tire worthy of the name of Brunswick we were
convinced that it depended chiefly on policies and standards,
on prejudices and knowledge. Brunswick
Standards are known the world around.
For 74 years the House of Brunswick
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has made only products of the highest
grade.
Every Brunswick product has at-
HERE is nothing to prevent any maker from producin
super-tire. All formulas, all methods are well known in
industry,
a question of care and skill and cost
These facts can be verified by testing
200 types of high-grade tires and analyz-
wick, there can be nothing exclusive.
Because such a tire must be a com­
posite of all that is best No one feature
must overshadow others.
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always insures superlative values. To
build a mediocre tire would be unthink­
able for such a concern, jealous of its
long-standing reputation.
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Guarantee Basis
In Brunswick Tires, for in­
stance, we have included that
familiar formula, long in use,
which makes the best tire tread
that’s known.
And there’s a certain type of
fabric which, by test, is strong­
er than all others. Naturally
it is in The Brunswick.
• To attain the utmost in tire
mileage there are certain rein-
forcements — certain extras.
We have adopted all.
seasestecT:
To combat the commonest tire
troubles, we have adopted the ap­
proved side-wall construction, long
tested.
In other words, The Brunswick
brings you a combination of su­
premacies, such as were never pos­
sible before, -
RUBBER
FACTORIES OF
THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO
MUSKEGON, MICH.
E. N. NORTON MOTOR CO
Remarkable Repair Ship.
the American destroyers
In British waters imme­
diately to effect repairs and renewals,
there was a repair ship stationed at
Queenstown of remarkable charac
&& The vessel, of about 5,000 tons
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The Brunswick idea is to
give all that is possible, all that
anyone can give—all that any
factory cost can buy.
- The result is a tire that is
winning friends the nation
over. In The Brunswick mo­
torists expect the utmost—
and get it. Never has a tire
had greater appeal to the man
who appreciates real merit.
Try one Brunswick.
See if
you agree with others that
here is more for your money.
One Brunswick, we are cer­
tain, will convince you that
you’ll never be satisfied until
you have all Brunswicks.
Jack
Wilson
CAT!
PETER!
YOU DROP
‘AT FISH;
DPop IT!’
347 East Main Street
Ashland, Oregon
- AND HE ATE
VP All OUR
GOLD FISH!
Yes IR- AND WE
ARE GOING TO GET
2 RIO OF PETER
OH NO! HE’S TOO
VALUABLE To GET
RID OFare------
Now i?
1 SHOULD SAY NoT - IT SKT EVERY
ONE WHO CAN HAVE A I4 KARAT
(.---------- -r GOLD- FILLED
$9)
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CAT!
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