OLDSMOBILE 
The “Well Balanced” Gar 
BALANCE “Proper distribution of weight.” “Equipoise.” 
—WEBSTER 
The man who goes to market to buy a car, a gun, or a golf club, 
knows the importance of securing “proper balance” in the arti- 
cle he buys. 
In presenting a word picture of the Oldsmobile, pioneer of the 
motor car industry, we are apt to place “well balanced” in the 
foreword of our story. 
Proper balance is the logical sequence of 
good designing—proper distribution of 
weight, proper length of wheel base, and 
adequate power. 
And because of the careful working out 
of these factors any Oldsmobile—-whether 
Six or Eight, and whatever the body type, 
should give a greater mileage at a less cost 
per mile, than any other car of equal price. 
Any Oldsmobile dealer will clinch this 
argument to your complete satisfaction 
by a demonstration. 
Sixes and Eights—Runabout, Roadster, Cabreolet, five or seven 
passenger Touring Cars or Enclosed Type—to choose from. 
Prices range from $1095 to $1850 
Olds Motor Works 
Lansing, Michigan 
Established 1880 
Incorporated 1899 
NINETEENTH YEAR 
