".-V: .X'ilf .'.r--ti..v 33 ' 'Av-ri - a-TM'Vt.--v,?i''(.;s f 4 C " THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 15, 1917, MOTOR TRUCK COAL DELIVERYTHE IDEA Speed, Efficiency and Saving - of Expense Results from New Method of Hand ling Fuel. "The problem of profitable coal de livery by motor truck to residences and other places where the coal must be carried from the motor truck to a basement has been solved by a bpdy especially designed for the gasoline motor trucks operated by the Schwalb Coal company of Rochester, Jf. Y.,' says C. W. Francis, of the C. XV. Francis- Truck company. This body has four spouts in the tail gate, which can T)e opened and closed to allow coal to flow. There is a tabic attached to the rear of the machine on which four large baskets, each holding 198 pounds of coal can be placed. When the table is in a lowered positionwith j the. baskets upon it, the spouts are opened and the baskets filled. They are' closed and the table is elevated by a hydraulic hoist to the height of a njan's shoulder. "The coal is carried to the base ment, the baskets replaced and the operation repealed. - The baskets are filled and elevated to the height re quired in six to seven seconds. The bottom of the body it) pitched at the rearito an angle of seventy-five de grees so that the coal will run out freely. ; , ' Speed In Unloading. 'This enables the increase of speed of unloading and to reduce the time the machine is standing still In regular service the company man ages to dispose of a five-ton load over a sixty-foot carfy in less than twenty minutes. "This body makes possible such ex ceptional service to customers that the Schwalb Coal company has found it worth while to prepare an advertis ing circular describing it and its oper ation which has been sent to its trade. Jhis is a type of body which brings the motor truck directly in competi tion with the horse in its last strong hold in the coal trade. The result for the Schwalb company is that thirty jive head of horses arc to be disposed of immediately and replaced by motor trucks. Cost figures kept by th com pany show that by, the old horse methods it costs 52 cents to deliver an average ton of coal, and with the motor truck, 32 cents. "Two machines were put in service by the company about a year ago, and have not lost a minute's time since. The average mileage per day is thiry five. The two two-ton motor trucks are not loaded above their capacity and they yield nine and a half miles per gallon of gasoline. The engines run almost constantly from 6:30 in the morning all through the day with the exception of the driver's lunch hour." . The Young Man and the Motor Truck Two Live Issue? "The motor truck industry wants young men," says V. M. Locke of the Haarmann-Locke Motors company, 2429 Farnam street, Omaha, "and I believe this industry can offer more to them than any other avocation; like other lines of business which are firrowinz bv leans and bounds, the Truck industry is handicaooed bv a scarcity of trained men. I his oners a brilliant opportunity for the man who is just starting his business life to get in on the ground floor of an industry that is still in its infancy, but which is rapidly becoming one of the industrial giant of the country, Thomas Edison prophesys that in ten years a horse and wagon will be a curio on the streets of our cities. This means that hundreds of thousands of motor trucks will be bought to replace them and will furnish employment to millions of men. To a young man the wonderful, part of it is that no matter what his bent is, he can find adequate expressions for it in this new activity. Fathers who want to start their eons in business can find numberless open ings for motor truck agencies; men who are mechanically inclined are badly needed in motor truck plants to train for future foremen and superin tendents and the demand for motor truck chauffeurs will exceed the sup ply for many years to come." Lawson Purcy of New York To Talk on Zoning System The rapid growth of cities, with the natural change from residential sec tions to business, apartment and in dustrial developments, has had a very serious effect on real estate values. Within the last five years conditions have become critical in places, and many earnest men have devoted much time to a careful study, in an endeavor to find some wav to stabilize real estate values. This has resulted in the so-called zoning system: and Its adop tion in New York has been the most important legislative action of recent years, in the opinion of many promi nent men in the metropolis. To meet this condition the program of the national convention of real estate boards announces that Lawson Purcy. president of the Board of Taxes and Assessments of New York City, tinder whose department the ef fect of the New York coning bill has been very noticeable, will speak. King George Would Save f Grain Through Motor Use Some time ago, asserts L. E. Doty, King George Issued a proclamation regarding food economy, in which ; horse owners were charged not to i feed their horses grain. Inasmuch as a horse cannot be successfully fed on hay, it simply means the discontinu ance of horse use in Britain. It is entirely possible such a procla mation will be issued in this country within a short time, as America will be required to feed the world and con servation of all forms of food is vi tally necessary. The universal use of the tractor and the trucks is doing much to bring about a great saving in grain and hesi tant buyers of automobiles will do W .... .-. . : ,s . ....... a 0---.' ' - ' i I . LET Tests on Roughest Roads Decide Which Car Excels Will you accept this proposal to make a prac tical comparison of the Marmon 34 and any other comparable car? Yoir to name the car, and the roads on which we will demonstrate the Marmon in competition with it. , Pick out the roughest ground you know, and hara the demonstrator for tha second car drive you over it . at any touring speed. Try k at MTcral speeds, up to that car' limit. Then let a take you In a Mar mon 34, across: the tune tough stretches at identical speed. Or if rl prefer, do the driring yourself both derocaitratSoot. In addition to that, hare the gasoline measured at the start and .finish. f -" The performance of the Marmon In tettt like this hat eurprited ex perienced motorists. It will bring home to yon the lewon in advanced ' engineering thb car hat taught. Ofesem the w la starting and (topping, the amJck acceleration and how this tight-weight car ad- ' here to the road at apeeda opto $5 mile an hour without the least side-sway. Observe the luxurious riding com fort due to the low-hung body, low center of gravity, perfect balance front and rear, extra long wheel base and Marmon special spring suspension. This light-weight car omfa a half-ton extra load that yon do not hare to pull When you start and yon do not have to carry on your tires while you're going. ..Marmon not only reduce per ami exertion, but saves from 40 to. 59 per cent In tire expense, and from 50 to 75 per cent In gasoline. ' AH we ask k a chance to prove these fact In comparison wkh any other car of thia size and power.. their part if they do not delay longer in ordering the car of their choice. All this is distinctly apart from the fact that the increased cost of ma terials will cause an advance in motor cars later in fact, even to date sixty two manufacturers have increased prices, including the cheapest as well as the highes-priced cars on the mar ket. The Velie Motors corporation is doing a large part in he work of con servation and loyal support Outside of substantial aid in Red Cross and military endeavor it is working incessantly in the building of Velie motor cars, motor trucks and trac tors at lowest possible prices. There will be no advance in Velie prices until the present stock of material is exhausted. 1 ffl '-A m 1 I Phone -'Douglas 1712 I m Y Three-Passenger Roadsterj Ml More snap, more room, more comfort, SgSljr j than you would ever expect to find in a car of moderate price. V tlOk Mare rJOWM tnnm en, than vnn wntl mvnr rwnttttL ai lnA The Dort Fleur-de-Lys a three-seated cloverleaf type roadster II tt . I?. $725 For the Fleur-de-Lye Roadster and the Touring Car. $845 For the Sedanet. $1095 For the Sedan. All price F. O. B, Flint, Mich. More snarx more room, more comfort than you would ever expect to find in a car of moderate price. More power, more speed than you will ever require. The Dort Peur-de-Lys a three-seated cloverleaf type roadster is mechanically identical with the famous Dort touring car. It is typical of the honesty and quality that have made the Dort the leader among moderate priced cars. Itisremariiably economical See the Fleur-de-Lys. "The Quality Goes Gear Through" TOOZER-GERSPACHER MOTOR CO. 2211-13 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. DORT MOTOR CAR CO. Flint, Midi. Persistent Advertising' is the Road to Success. m Evidence of Economy. MAXWELL Proven Beyond All Doubt By Owners During the past week Maxwell owners throughout this territory have acted as a unit in proving the claims of the Maxwell manufac turers for their cars. . , .. ' . In competing for Liberty Bond prizes hundreds of Maxwell own ers have averaged from 26.2 miles to 88.9 miles to a gallon of gasoline. No record has been reported by the contestants which was below 26.2 miles per gallon. These reports are all authentic, as every car entered in the contest was required to carry three witnesses besides the driver, who have made sworn statements regarding the mileage made. Considering in connection with these records the light weight of the Maxwell, which insures maximum tire mileage, can you afford to overlook this car? If you are not acquainted with the new Maxwell distributors why, not call on us today. You will find us courteous and willing to show you every detail of the Maxwell. Our force of salesmen is entirely com petent and will welcome an opportunity to take you for a ride. Service will be a main issue with us. Prompt, efficient service such as you are rightfully entitled to. A phone call will bring a salesman to your door.' Try it,- PRICES: Touring Car . ..................$ 665.00 Roadster 650.00 Touring Car with Winter Top 775.00 Roadster with Winter Top 750.00 Town Car ........ w 1085.00 . fc Sedan 1085.00 Chassis with Cowl ................;.. 575.00 Chassis with Commercial Delivery Body... ' 650.00 ' Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation Detroit. Mich. . 1 mi. IDWEST MOTOR & SUPPLY Co. '- ' i If it lightens tire expense, it's a iacror m wise economy How long will a tire last? That depends upon what car it is driven on. The weight of the car is only one of the factors that determine the length of its service. The experience of thousands of owners proves that the smooth flowing power of the Twin-six motor nas given materially longer life to Pacfird-driven tires. And the quick responsiveness of its control has been a decided preventive .of tire abuse. Then mark this: The Packard is as light a motor carriage as safety and unqualified comfort allow. Reasons why Twin-six owners are getting many thousand miles over guaranteed tire mileage and lightening tire expense. ! As k t h e man w h o owns one Sec the Orr Motor Sales Company 40th and Faraam Sts Omsha. Also Lincoln and Sioux City a a 11 1 1 1 ii 1 1 w TWIN-6 A i 2216-18 Farnam St. Factory Distributors-Omaha, Neb. ! mm J...