Life, 1925-12-31 · page 2 of 37
Life — December 31, 1925 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page is primarily a **Goodrich Silvertown automobile tire advertisement** from 1926, not satire or political commentary. The image shows three men in 1920s attire (suits, hats) examining a large tire labeled "GOODRICH SILVERTOWN BALL" with visible license plates from 1925-1926. The tagline "Best in the Long Run" emphasizes tire durability. The advertisement's text urges readers to "Ride out your hopes for continuous motoring pleasure on the super-quality and comfort of Goodrich Silvertowns." It's a straightforward marketing appeal to prosperous 1920s consumers during the automobile boom, emphasizing reliability and comfort as selling points for the product. There is no apparent political satire or social commentary—this is commercial advertising typical of the era's Life magazine pages.