THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD Thursday, June 26th, 1919 TRAOC MARK The City of GOODRICH Akron, unio .. The Goodrich More Mileage Message . Goodrich is making the burliest, sturdi est, most lasting tires .the rubber in dustry has 'ever seen; and Goodrich knows it. ' In every test of road- roughing to which tires ' , can be put, Goodrich . Tires have unfolded an" , endurance, an ability to talc punishment,1 which has run ; into ' phenomenal mileage. Confident in this knowl 1 edge and belief, Good rich desires that all tire users share in the confidence of Goodrich, and the big mileage Goodrich Tires assure. Therefore, Goodrich an nounces to present and future owners of its pneumatic tires an adjustment basis of 6,000 miles for SAFE TY TREADS, and 8,000 miles for SILVERTOWN CORDS, instead of the 3,500 and 5,000 miles respectively, heretofore in force. Remember that a Good rich adjustment is a fair one. Goodrich knows the mileage is in its tires, and more ; and to make you realize you lose money in be ing without Goodrich Tires, the new Good rich adjustment is pro claimed broadcast Buy Goodrich Tire from a Dealer AntlKTMCWT Fabric . 6 tl(( mil. jCords . 8,000 miIe'W 0 Fran BEST IN THE LONG RUN' CAR AND LABOR SHORTAGE MAY BE VERY ACUTE Ml. (lAI!Hh,IJ ADVISRS nil-: ITIWHAsll OP WINTKK'H t'OAL NOW. Ikulrrs Kay liter Ik No A.Hfurance Tlwt Tliw Will lie Enough for NeelN. According: to the coal dealers of this city, who ar lut voicinK the opinion of the I'. S. Fuel Administra tor and other national officials, they nay, there is likely to develop during the winter months of this year a very acute coal shortage and espe cially so should the people not take time by the forelock and lay In their supply for winter before the cold weather sets In. The U. S. Depart ment of labor has floured that al ready f0,000 miners have emigrated to Kurope and more will no doubt leave for foreign countries This, together with the shortage of trans portation facilities and other labor conditions, contributes to a seroius outlook for the coal users. Mr. Win. Bevinglon, local manag er for the Forest Lumber Company, explains the situation as he has fig ured It as follows: "In talking with some of the coal people, and what Information we get from coal operators. It seems there has not been the usual amount of coal mined for storage, and a good many of the operators indicate they would not have been able to supply a large tonnage if the orders had been placed (for Immediate deliv ery). Miners are not plentiful and appear to be considerably dissatis fied, and .there may be labor trou bles. These conditions do not Indi cate a bis; output from now on. The attractive wages for harvesting may take some of the miners and the big harvest will take lots or . threshing coal. These things tend to a short age of coal thlB fall and winter, but the consumers are not awake to this condition and are not uneasy about buying coal. "I don't see how we can expect cheap coal. All of the Colorado coal operators say they do not know what the price will be August 1st. The July prices advances ten cents above the present. It hardly seems possi ble that we can get big shipments of coal after August; probably not after the middle of August. There will be such a demand that the operators will hardly be able to furnish any customer in large amounts, and if the people wait until September and October there may be quite a scarc ity." Mr. Devlngton then suggests that, following out the plea of the nation al heads of the fuel and labor depart ments, that the people purchase storage coal during July and August, not only relieving what promises to be a terrific strain on the coal indus try of the country when coal weather sets In, but benefitting the consumer himself. That the situation is serious and in all possibility may soon be acute. Is realized by all in close touch with the mine and labor situation, and it certainly behooves the prudent householder to prepare for a short age. The matter has been called to the attention of the city officials and the matter will no doubt be brought to the notice of citizens in a manner which they cannot overlook. "Till) WATCH OX THK Ml INK" Charles Hanson Towne, Editor of MvClure's Magazine, has written the following timely article: "The Watch on the Rhine." Why don't you help Uncle Sam Keep.ItT He will keep you while you're helping him. Young man, go East! Your country needs you." This isn't a standing army it's an out standing army. It will watch and wait. "They also serve who only stand and wait." If you join this group of gallant men, you will broaden, mentally and pt.hyslcally. You will see something of the world. You will make new and lasting friendships. You will learn another language. You 'will have time to study and think. You will be a bet ter man. But best of all, you will be happy In the consciousness that you nre SERVING. You will win promo tion If you are of the right stuff and you are of the right stuff if you "help your country when she calls you. You will live In the open. Your muscles, as well as your mind, will develop. You will be given the i r-hance to learn Rome trade. And all the while your pay will go on. You can save practically every cent of it. How much do you save now?j You will enjoy life. , New energy will come .o you. and your brain will be clear because of the regular, sane hours you keep, while you keep watch on the Rhine.. If you do this for your country, your country will do move for you. Sounds good, doesn't it? And It Is good. It's the best Job you could tackle, young man. Go to It. Keep the "Watch on the Rhln.e" "FAKE" ASPIRIN . WAS TALCUM Therefore Insist Upon Gen uine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin'1 MMions of fraudulent Aspirin Tablets wore sold bv a Rrooklvn manufacture! which later proved to be composed mainly of Talcum Powder, "liayer laoiets or AsDirin" the true, genuine. American made and American owned Tablets are marked with the safety "Bayer Cros. Ak for and .then insist upon "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" and alwa'ys buy them in the original Bayer package which con tains proper directions and dosage. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of MonoaceticacidetiUr of Salicylicaoid. NOTICE DRAKE & DRAKE GIasscs OPTOMETRISTS Accurately Fitted fZ. We Can Duplicate Any Broken f5tVjJ I1SH Boi Butte Ave Pbone 111 Hopes Women Will Adopt This Habit As Well As Men Glass of hot water each morn ing helps us look and feel , ' clean, tweet, fresh. Happy, bright, alert vigorous and vivacious a good clear skin; a nat ural, rosy complexion and freedom from illness are assured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and likewise every man could realize the wonders of the morning Inside bath, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men, women and girls, with pasty or muddy complex ions; instead of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks," "rundown.!," "brain fags" and pessimists we should see a virile, optimistic throng of rosy cheeked people everywhere. An Inside bath Is had by drinking, each morning before breakfast, a glass of real hot, water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate In it to wash from the stomach, liver, kid neys and ten yards of bowels the pre vious day's indigestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal btfore putting more food into the stomach. Those Bubject tc sick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and partlculary those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store which will cost but a trifle but is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change in both health and appearance awaiting those who practice internal sanitation. We must remember that Inside cleanliness Is more important than- outside, be cause the skin does not absorb impur ities to contaminate thp blood, while the pores in the thirty feet of bov.els Get Thorough Cultivation Without Hard Work Do you still find that making a cultivator do the right kind of work is a tiresome, tedious job? Wouldn't you be interested in a cultivator that puts thorough ness into cultivation and takes the bard work out? That is just what the use of our John Deere KC Cultivator assures. The "KCV rigs, In shifting stay parallel. Its shovels always face squarely to their work. They never track or trail on crooked rows. No uncultivated spots nor no deep trenches are left Over all of the field, on crooked rows, as well as on straight rows, the "KC" gives thorough cultivation the kind that most effectively destroys weeds and conserves moisture. The rigs shift quickly in, re sponse to slight pressure on the foot levers. Guiding the rigs is as natural as walking. You can maintain thorough . cultivation without delaying work to make adjustments. No wrench work is necessary. You don't have to leave the seat. Simply use the handy levers. These levers enable you to meet quickly and accurately every field con dition. We want you to get into the seat of this cultivator and see for . yourself how handy and reliable it is. We've never seen its equal in single-row cultivation for time saving, labor-saving, weed destroying work in the field. Don't fail to come in early and get acquainted with this cultivator. You can get a "IKC" furnithud with f A famout John Deer Method equipment slip-point hoof thovelt and uueepe. FARMERS UNION CO-OPERATIVE ASS'N. All accounts due Snoddy & Mollring are payable to Snoddy & Graham, at the same address Shoddy &; Graham Post of Permanence The post that drives like a stake that re quires no hole digging that is cheaper installed than wood or concrete posts that lasts! Let us demonstrate Kedl Jiop Steel Fence Posts made of durable A-l angle steel rot proof flroproof unbreakable. Used extensively by the U. S. Government Protects carde from lightning per mits fence line burning improves and beautifies your property saves work. Sharp bevel edged points make it easy to drive. Patented anchor plate nukes it bind tight in any soil. Ask for the post with the REDHEAD. Come In to day! no obligation to buy. . DIERKS LUMBER & COAL COMPANY .3 Some Used Car BARGAINS To those contemplating the purchase of a used car we have some exceptional values to offer. All these cars are in good shape and have been carefully gone over by our mechanics. You will find it worth your while to see us about them. CHANDLER, seven passenger, touring . . . . .$ 600.00 HUPMOBILE, Model 32, five passenger r touring, good buy 450.00 BUICK roadster, fine condition 350.00 OAKLAND, five passenger 600.00 CHOW-ELKHART, fully equipped, Hartford shock absorbers, good condition 750.00 HUPMOBILE, Model N, seven passenger, an extra good buy 850.00 HUPMOBILE, Model N, truck body 500.00 COLE EIGHT, seven passengerfine shape 650.00 PACKARD TWIN SIX, roadster, new tires and fully equipped 2700.00 Call upon us and let us demonstrate these cars for you. They will not last long at these prices. Get busy today. Chand ler -Hupmoble Agency SCHWABE BROTHERS, Proprietors. Corner Second St and Laramie Ave. Alliance, Nebr. (niiu'tMV r-;-,1TAKoC ti imiiM nl i ll J i in 1 1 nin . im mi ii nnni injm