. St. Nicholas [serial] . 37 1. U. S. Cords, U. S. ChainTreads and seven othertreads in clincher andsingle tube styles. WHO wants to be second? In everyrace, somebody has to-finish insecond place, but nobody wants to. Its the same way when you pick outa bicycle tire. You dont want a secondplace tire when you can get the leaderfor the same money. The same tires you get today—UnitedStates Bicycle Tires—were acknowl-edged the leaders since bicycle tireswere first made. And they get a firmerhold on first place every year. United States Tires United States ® Rubber Company 38 The laborer is worthy


. St. Nicholas [serial] . 37 1. U. S. Cords, U. S. ChainTreads and seven othertreads in clincher andsingle tube styles. WHO wants to be second? In everyrace, somebody has to-finish insecond place, but nobody wants to. Its the same way when you pick outa bicycle tire. You dont want a secondplace tire when you can get the leaderfor the same money. The same tires you get today—UnitedStates Bicycle Tires—were acknowl-edged the leaders since bicycle tireswere first made. And they get a firmerhold on first place every year. United States Tires United States ® Rubber Company 38 The laborer is worthy of his hire All service is worthy of its hire andgood service cannot be continuously ol>tained unless adequately rew^arded. From the beginning of telephone historythe American public has received the besttelephone service of any country in theworld. In proportion to the service ren-dered the people have paid less for thistelephone service than any other countryin the world. The reason why the American peoplehave receive


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