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Show oo J FEW WORDS ABDUT A GOOD THIWQ "The heavy increase in the volume of our business for 1915 -was largely due to the Automobile Accessory game, a goodly portion of which was in the salo of Quaker Tires and tubes says Mr. J. R. Cooper sales manager of the Geo. A. Lowe Company. Com-pany. "Quaker tires are a revelation, the saying- 'ouce a Quaker always a Quaker' is proved daily at our store. We have discontinued entirely the sale of cheap and medium grade tires,' says Mr. Cooper, 'and arc devoting de-voting ourselves exclusively to a high grade tire. AVe think a strictly high grade tire at a reasonable price is more economic, that It Ls 'Miles Cheaper' than the tiro of average grade and the success we are having in the sal of Quaker tires Ib proving prov-ing every day that our views are correct. cor-rect. "While our stock for 1915 was large and we "vvero able to take care of the trade In a fairly satisfactory manner last year, -we will be in fivo times better shape this year." Mr.- Cooper further states that his company will carry the largest stock of automobile tires and tubes during the .1916 season that has ever been carried heretofore in Ogden or Salt Lake City and they will be Quakers. Sub-agencies throughout this inter-mountain inter-mountain country are being established establish-ed and the public -will soon be able to get Quaker Tires in every town of .any prominence. The Geo. A. Lowe company will make their own adjustments and the leputatlon of this company for almost al-most fifty years insures a square deal to everybody not only in Quaker Tires but anything in the hardware line. - cn |