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Show How Does the Flow of Oil Affect Your Ford? By the Oil Philosopher Excess oil is perhaps as serious seri-ous in its effects as insufficient insuffi-cient oil. Oil which is too light, in body for the mechanical con- tditions of a particular particu-lar car results in excess ex-cess oil getting by the piston i-in lts to the combustion chamber, cham-ber, where at burns. Power waste occurs carbon troubles result. The fuel charge escapes past the piston rings on the compression stroke and gasoline consumption consump-tion mounts up. Oil which is too heavj' will not reach all moving parts; it will leave portions of the bearings bear-ings exposed to friction. The load of the motor is increased, while inefficiency and expense is the natural result. It is quite import- n ant to use oil espe-,, daily adapted to the requirements of each CLi particular car. The vfy lubrication problems "Sr of Ford Cars may be' solved by the use of Simplex "Ford Special" There is no waste to this oil, because it is of the right t viscosity for Ford automobiles. Only a very little of Simplex "Ford Special" Oil works past the piston rings just enough to insure perfect lubrication. It burns clean and leaves no carbon deposits. Along with the protection Simplex "Ford Special" L'ivcs Kord motors, comes a saving in power and added efficiency. It makes Ford cars run longer ;uid smoother. Ask your dealer -o r. I always supply you with Simplex "Ford Special" Auto Oil. If I you ever find him out . of stock telephone eST Main 617 and the I'tah Oil "Refining Company will sec ' that, yen arc supplied. : - j j IjllliliniilMIIHI!HMnilllllll!llll!IHIIIIIIIIIIII;IHIIIMiii yJSU7. r I IMAMM) u u 1 i J 5 ''"llfHira FQRTY-HORSE POWER '$(oi-K I if yiyilfl SEVEn-PASSEflGER ' (0)LS) . j ' I ' n W FIFTY HOUSE .POWEH $ FS S R - ! )Ui4 SEVEIi-PISSEriOER . LW Q)vJJ J I In announcing the new SERIES 1 7 Studebaker Cars, Studebaker f or the fifth time in its history, conclusively proves its ability to produce high class i 1 . , 1 cars at moderate prices. . I Incorporating a series of refinements in the general design, these cars I stand supreme as the QUALITY cars of the season typical exemplars of I the highest development of automobile production by one of the world's 1 ablest and most highly organized manufacturing institutions. . ' 1 Greatly increased volume cOupled with Studebaker's unexcelled manu- - I facturing facilities and experience in designing and manufacturing motor cars , I I of the highest quality have enabled us to offer these new Series 17 models at V 1 I attractively low prices. . 1 . But it has long been axiomatic in the industry that Studebaker QUAL- ITY is never to be measured by Studebaker PRICE and the new SERIES Four-Cyiindcr Model. . 17 cars are only to be considered on standards of quality applying to cars for '' 6 Touring Car "pass $ 845 which you are willing to pay much higher prices as the highest achieve- I Roadster, 3-passenger. . 825 ments of this GREAT manufacturing institution that for 64 years has held I 1 Landau 1145 the esteem of the world as a QUALITY manufacturer. Six-Cylinder Models ; and Prices We urge every man who expects to buy a car, no matter at what price, to 1 RoadiC3ysnger: $W25 see the new SERIES 17 models before he decides. More than 3,00Q of the " , I Landau.' 1350 Studebaker Dealers are prepared to give demonstrations NOW. , . 1 H Coupe, 4-passenger 1600 Sedan, 7-passenger 1675 , s S Limousine, 7-passenger. 2500 . . - ; j s"' STUDEBAKER , 1 1 Panel Delivery Car $875 South Bend, Ind. Detroit, Mich. Walkerville, Ont 1 Express Body 850 i; Station and Baggage g p Wagon 875 I v . ' One-Ton Commercial Trucks m m m J V V m l opener Miidebaker Eros. Co. or Utah I -. complete $1200 .'. Stake Body, complete.. 1250 . , ., .. .'. . . p Bus, i6-pasenger, full Automobile Division, 159-161 South State St. I Ip equipment 1400 l F. O. B. Detroit 1 ,; f iiiiHiiiiiiiiiiirjrMiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiii: ' Women of Sedentary Habits. Women who get but little exercise are likely to be troubled with constipation and 'indigestion and will find Chamberlain Chamber-lain 's Tablets highly beneficial. .ot so good as a three or i'our-mile walk everv lav, but verv much better than tn al-j al-j low the bowels to remain in a conn i-i i-i pared on ! i t i on . Th ey a,-e ea sy a n d I pieasant to tal-e and most agreeable, in (i.'b'.-i. l'"r .-a'C bv aM (ii-aleis. I iAdwi-iisfttient.) For Sale BIX-P ASSENOER HAYNES, model 31, first-class condition. In- ,v closed for -winter service, with ton-neao ton-neao heter. Two extra tires. Cost $2500; new in July, 1915. Only run 4000 miles. A great 'bargain. 'bar-gain. G. H. HOLMES, ( , 822 Kaaras Eldg. |