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Show We can save tou money on potatoes and flour. Voeier Seed Co. I Advert iserawoL 1 ffBLAHC IT ON TfIC TIRTk Wjs? He didn't pump ft full enough, though all the air is free; FjSE FT s:!5!f ( .A' He lett it soil and spongy like, and scooted on with "" j My 1 " He skidded and he gridded and whooped through dust C-Z-T S and mire, And when it burst P;, He cursed and cursed, ca-NVf'' X And blamed it on the tire. He drove it on the street car tracks -with confidence i pj Vv- superb: I i::JS n He scraped it on the lamp posts and he scraped it on ( h t J, AiS He slammed it and he jammed it any way he might - f S t V desire. . i Vh And when it popped. Right out he hopped, v.- S And blamed it on the tire. " J He cut it on some broken glass, but said that didn't ss ?v- s Tf hurt: AJ J He kept right on through sand and mud and filled the .-- f'' I cut with dirt. f?Vv' It spotted there and rotted there and soon he howled J 1 in ire- rfkf " .-1 rS, When up it blew Il5 wSh-vV' yCT He blew up too, (-A V 7 ---0:r" And blamed it on the tire. -1 He put on chains that ground and chewed and gouged into the tread; ChA He knew his wheels were out of line, "But what of that ?" he said. "Ml , . He whirzed along and sizied along, he picked up nails I (O ' ' i7 and wire, V- yifS And when it banged J v 'S,---' His fists he whanged, V 'Hv; 7 I And blamed it on the tire. W'SCVA'' --7 Who is this man? Go ask the boys who meet him every rO. PJ7 dav. y) -y Go ask the boys who have to hear the things he has to ) ) sav. v He bores in and he roars in with words of angry fire. JpZrtfTf Though he's to blame. All - VA It's all the same V Lr- He blames it on the tire. JrJP ( H'i.'Nr D. Xtsbit in The Gooostch. Jy ( - , Cf-n-- llght Eight SI j i fTHE comfort, power, body design and coacb'.vork of the Oldsn-.obilo ''8" models jj M I J ft meet every desire of tlio experienced motorist pt severnl hundred dollars below jjj j j j : any comparable value in mol-or cr.rs. 4 i'A Their comfort is a revelation; the un- nr.d freedom from -ibr.ition all charac- ' a derslung long rear springs, combined teristio of S-cylinder construction are V: a with tho deep, double-tiered springs of perfected to tho highest degree. Its y . j the upholstery, give riding unexpected quick "get-away" and spirited "pick- ij smoothness and ease. Exceptional up" nt any speed, together with elimina- j roominess and carryinrr capacity of the tion of frequent gear shifting, gives Olds- c ' body come from tho economy of space mobile driving a real zest that is devoid 5 ; in the use of tho compact V-type motor. of drive strain. Yet the gasoline con- sumption is unusually low even as com- j The 8-cylinder motor delivers one pared with less powerful cars. ; i horsepower to every 51 pounds of car ! j weight a ratio so high as to assure mere Oldsmobile country-wide system of ' j than ample reserve power for every emer- service stations and the generous FULL- ; I J gency of the road. YEAR guarantee are added insurance of j i complete owner satisfaction. ; Remarkable flexibility, fascinating ; ' R smoothness of overlapping power ir.pulses Let us take you Oldsmobiling. . ' ' Auto Row. Salt Lake. Wasatch 4560. 3 i fsv;ci r;A:t!-' M-M ts 8 PHillDfUilE S "7"' vou sta1' .vour I'rd engine tlic-ss cold mornings l yV it makes you realize the luar approach of winter and the necessity for an oil which flows freely in !' " cold weather. SIMPLEX FORD Motor Oil is dependable the year around. It resists heat in hot weather and lubricates perfectly in cold weather. A safe oil and a dependable one-r-for Ford cars. UTAH OIL REFINING CO. j jg Salt Lake City. Utah. jj |