fHE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 3. 19l7. i D -. v -x . -x 1 t Y "I need your youngmen And YUU must frXKAT is the ringing call that your country and mine'U I sending forth from coast to coast. She needs our young ; X mea and our horses and even today they are leaving the fcrms by hundreds of thousands. But you men and women and boys and girls who are left behind every one of you can do as much for your country as any soldier. For if you fail to raise every bushel of food that your land will produce if you neglect to plow and plant and harvest every acre of your land while the war lasts our boys at the front and the millions of other boys who are fighting against, the same enemy in Europe will be hungry and weak. Upon your work depends the safety qfthe American nation and every single one of her allies. ' Tour problem fa a big one. For the country fa looking to yon to grow bigger crops than ever with fewer men and fewer horses on every farm. Even now both horses and men are scarce and high priced , And who . can .tell where the end will be? $195 and a Ford 4000 now in actual usel ,150 being ehlpped daily! , "--,r A': -e v - i -vr rri r i "Mta.ir.. .was. . .. i . ' - . . r 1 IV.. I aiidyowhorses v 'Fv v reed the ridi & ?, v- s - f. KOvV this very day fa the time to make ready for the taskl This problem can be solved! ' In fad it heu been solved. European countries are now farming almost exclusively with tractors running them night and day, and making it possible for one man to raise as much food as. three or four men can raise with horse labor. ,'.''. ; -.' Buy a tractor if the right sort just as soon as yon can get one. If you wait too long you will have neither horses nor tractor, for the demand for both fa already far larger than the supply. If you own a Ford roadster or touring car your problem is still simpler. For $195 you can secure a STAUDE Mak-a-Tractor and convert your Ford into one of the mast practical and efficient farm tractors that has ever been built. There fa a dealer near you. ,See him about this at once MPLACES' BOTH MEN AND HORSES! Tie STAUDE Mk-.Trctor ta bolntely nd oneondWondlr ftamitd to do the work of 4n to" a the farm or on the wed, prorlded you keep the Ford In good driving condition. It convert! any Ford Into plendid tractor that can be driven by boy or women m eerily as by e nun. During rush kmodj two driven, working It boon etch, will keep the STAUDE MakTractor going U boon a day. And by thta plan you can do at much flowing or other field work u three driven i with three 4-hor.e teams. Work! jort at weU In dark a in dayllghtai your beadllghte and rear light enable you to tee perfectly for any kind of work at night. Better itUl U the fact that the STAUDE Mak-a-Tractor will do the work of a e-borie team-end t $ tat to operatt than thtjeefjbr on horn. Average cost of plowing with STAUDE Mak-s-Tracton last year was under 1H gallont qfgtuolint per U. S. Government experts state that every horse requires 5 acres of average land to grow his oats and hay for the year. Thus .by using a STAUDE Mak--Tractor in place of 4 horses on your farm, yon will have SO extrp acta to gnmjbod for our soldiers and the folks they leave behind them. And of the money you get from these : extra acres will be net prqfit logout In fact It may be all net profit t For tbe STAUDE Mak-a-Tractor does the plowing, harrowing and planting In double-quick time while soil conditions are just right. - It will harvest tbe crops twice as fast, thereby beating bad weather conditions. And it should produce crops of s bigger cash value from your land, thereby making enough extra money to pay the entire cost. ii i ii i mi mm in'"."' 'i '. m i 'I'm The Only Qufcft Way to Solve the Problem PKKriafJ hiehM item with twltoJrmrtBf km jW to v(tsIb .odrwlll do thii whCTerer 4 aonM will do ltThe STAUDB Ma-a-Tioetor will plow eaioft land wlnra.otlwr tracton cannot am their own weitht EnUm lt wdtlu &t ponndj. rkmstoTaoMperdiir-andwUl work all alfht U roa let n. Uw plowed is icita In M noun. NerCT befcr hare w fceed recb a erloua fknaingproblem. Eiorr effort Is being made to send to ths nuns both man and boys who ca not be ttted at the front. : " Host of then now farm rserelts, howarer, know little about turn work. Their ajperlenos with bones Is Ljnlted. - 'Hut Nssemoar tnia uwosanaa or tnesa atyHma men are experienced automobile drivers. They can take your Ford car and put It through ftum work as well as you can. . We cannot grow mora hones to meet this emergency and th army mutt take many of those on hand now. Nor can manufacturers of DealersAttention! heavy tractors takocara of much increaaed Amer. lean business. , But what of nearlv a mlMoo Ford can now In the hands of American farmers' Every on ' othem oaa enlUvata and harvcit as much land as three 4-horse teams. ' Every oae of them will save you the crops from (0 acres and famish Men. hi. lira aofaMMbiW and bwpiiM.nl d.al.n write at oaco. nady Al the anaent Ijan we bava ? We 4 aoo m M oaee r bia drWe ia Jaael Ordn now takM eare WaalaalaaraMlTnt, Boat dalar setttai ia Few atoae thie aiiala. SO extra acres of human food to the world. And every one of those Ford ears Is ready to attach-right now to a STAUDE Mak-a-Tmctet and Jump Into the farm work. , ., . . . Bear these thl gs In mind, however, In purchasing a STAUDB - Mak-e-Tractort It will do the work of horses and is sold under that guarantee.' It will do this work just as long as you keep your Ford in good running condition. The only part of the outfit that ever needs adjustment or repairs Is the Ford car Itself and there are Ford repre sentatives everywhere. : Trial of the STAUDE Mak-a-Tractor oa your own farm will convince you that your Ford car properly adjusted for road workwill last twice at long at farm work because of slow driv- . ingspeed. 4,000 STAUDE Mak-a-Tracton now on farm. Dailv output of fac tory is now ISO. Dealers ovary where. We invito fullest mveabgatioa. y-rA" v - i Pnlllnr !S loot drill In heavy around. Will handle cornplantar ' of any piantinr rig with equal ease. - Tractor wheelsand axle carry all the load pushing Ford ahead and pulling; implement onhind. Ford car does not pull a pound. By using two or three drivers la shift... rnneanactymimeedintothegroiind in H the usual tuna. Get It all planted before Uw toil dries eut or ram comes. ' ' , ... ... . . f . ' ' ! II'- 1WtT'' J I E. G. .STAUDE MFG. C(X 2605 University w4yenue ; ISt Paul, Minn. -Prospective Dealers and Purchasers Write or Wire M. B. RUTHERFORD, Distributor Paxton Hotel, Omaha, Neb. ' Ww-.2" -V(-& ,tJ ' 1 BJTTH1 ralltac ! tenion disc harrew. Win handle any disc that i tones eanpull. lds and steer, easily over plowed land hecaiwe soring action is free and car moves hut f Vi mllca per hour. Nowslt. Ins (Or eosine repainj as nearest Iford dealer la your service station . saBJsvs-ssaSJSS flitting heavy oats with I-mot hinder. Piles, hot weather and heavy neck weightmskethis worlr terribly hard on horses, but the gTAf'DB Mak-a-Trai'tor laughs at it. Itcuta toe crop u a hurry -before it (eta too ripe, or blows down, . i ' Too wilt apnrecUU the STAUDE Msk-a-Trsrtor If too have a leu haul to market. For It will haul the biggest t-horse load roa trer saw 5 miles per boor without stopping (or rest, wsteror (erd. It never get tired-silpoery roads or ssud have no eflect-aad our special radiator prevent, ths sngioe fruu overbeatiog. i rf ' - -f i ' gwf ' ' Jfjlt ' J Thin Wr -borii tearn'omiwi tnrtnow wrjrt than ttw STAUDE Mak-vTrict. They onlf work m full dy ynr. Yet they retjiure M acreti oS mr UaA to trow tbeic baj and (MtaW -, v ' TV ivTAtTO Mrt-tr-TVirtor will m en what this honw cfierts for feod rKido fnr tliw aftrtiTrrh work in trttntMlcnrthortime. It Dr (eU owrriat0dAiv Th STAVD8 Mak-i Inch deBr tind trTil Coat of plowing with th Bfta tea uu -Tractor will plow a nlHs to1 their 4 nilea. STAUDEtastrearaTOw wgaaeiiiwperacm. j Buck on the road I M mfnnt after yon are throairh wwlrfct , Id the nIL Simply dfsoonnct the tractor axle from the fnune and miitaway, RepUcedhve poiioai wiU) re FoMiwwboaU--And off you (0. A "i