Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 15, 1918, AUTO SECTION, Image 33

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Omaha- Sunday
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AMUSEMENTS
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VOL. XLVIII NO. M.
OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1918.
SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS.
FULL CAPACITY
LOADS FOR MOTOR
TRUCKS IS ASKED
Unless Operated Full Time the
; Output Will Fail Far
y . Short of the
Demand.
A.' constantly increasing share of
.oie burden of keeDine uo the motor
truck transportation system of the
country to the highest level of efficien
cy should be assumed by the truck
manufacturers, according to H. E.
Rose of the Van Brunt Automobile
company, Fulton distributors.
Mr. Rose points out that, while
motor truck hauling depends to a
large extent on the ability of the
manufacturers to obtain raw material
for the production and on their ability
to deliver after the trucks have been
built, a great deal can be accom
plished by teaching the truck owner
the importance of 100 per cent opera
tion. "Makers can speed their production
to the breaking point, but unless the
trucks already in use are loaded to
capacity and operated full time, the
output will fall far short of the de
mand," he says. "The truck buyer
should know the capacity of the truck
and ue it all. He should know not
only the rated capacity, but the over
load, and the rated speed. In short,
he should know his truck thoroughly
to make the best possible use of it,
and the responsibility lies with the
manufacturers to teach him."
"Gave Man" Lover Heavily
Fined m Police Court
Joe Battalo, giving no permanent
address, was fined $200 and costs at
police court Saturday morning on a
charge of being drunk and malicious
destruction of property.
It is alleged that he entered the res
idence of Sadie Roberts, 418 North
Eighteenth street, broke through the
dining room door and followed her to
her bedroom, where she locked her
self in a closet and was attempting
to break the closet door open with a
chair when police officers arrived.
Gaetano Alaboir, who was also found
in the house when th,e officers arrived,
was released when Mrs. Roberts testi
fied that he injte ferrejd in her favor.
Another Auto Man Goes
Into Aviation
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HENRY A. WEHDLAND.
Henry A. Wedlamd, recently em
ployed by ttof AjPto Electric Service
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The Ford Standard One
Ton Attachment
$390
Extra Heavy Equipment
for Two-Ton
$405
, F. 0. B. Chicago
A 3-in-f-Tirne-and-Pon Saver
Wasted time in any business is money
thrown away. Smith Form-a-Truck in
any delivery or hauling service now
using horses does in the same time
what it takes three teams to do.
On long runs Smith Form -a -Truck
covers twelve to fifteen miles to every
four or five covered by horses.
More f sequent returns to the loading plat
form mean less equipment to cover your
entire delivery.
A dependable one or twoton truck made out
of any automobile.
This tfce age cff Speed anil Service
This is a day when men, plus method, are
doing over night what our fathers and
forefathers ;qere,0ig&teat to do ia months
or years. '
This is a Say df a$Sbn towards satisf ate
tion and this is a day when the man and
the merchant who makes the fullest use
of modern methods in his store or his
business, is passing the store or the busi
ness which clings to antiquated means
and methods, at Express Train Speed.
Transportation: there is the big thing in
business today. '
It doesn't make any difference whether
you move your product a meter or a mile,
.whether you move it by the pound or by
the ton, you must move it quickly, effi
ciently and economically or you cannot
hope to survive against the competition"
of the merchant who does.
company, left yesterday for St. Paul.
Minn, where he will be a student in
the government aviation mechanic
training school. Wendland is que of
the oldest electric mechanics on the
automobile row, having followed that
line since starters were first put on
automobiles. In speaking of Wend
land going into government service,
H. B. Noyes of the Auto Electric
bervice company states that they are
very glad indeed to be able to fur
nish men of this kind for government
work. Although they will feel the
loss of Wendland in their work, they
are very glad to make this sacrifice
to help win the war.
Firestone Plant Turning
, Out Many Army Balloons
Several hundred "top sergeants" of
the Firestone army, which is turn
ing out many thousands of truck and
pneumatic tires a day, took a day's
"furlo" as the guests of II. S. Fire
stone, president of the company, at
his old homestead at Columbiana last
week.
Among the guests outside the or
ganization was E. Thompson, repre
senting the government in its balloon
activities. 1
A large section of the big Firestone
plant will soon be under full way
turning out observation balloons.
Another guest of the party was
Henry Ford, from whom Mr. Fire
stone drew inspiration in his re
marks to the men regarding the re
sponsibility, individually and collec
tively, toward the work on war ma
terials. In talkinu to his guests, Mr. Fire
stone commended the splendid lead
ership of the different factory de
partments and stated that everybody
had earned this one day of relaxa
tion by their splendid war work.
Rains in Nebraska and
Snow Falls in Wyoming
Light rains were pretty general
over western and northern Nebraska
Friday night. In Wyoming there
were snow flurries and temperatures
pretty "well down toward freezing.
J Motor Troubles , J H ti
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ITyA stall Ever-Tyte jpiston Rings today. A
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III LEE-COIT ANDREESEN HDWR. CO. VVy J
UNIVERSAL Type Smhk
Fona-a-Trock
One-Ton
$450
F. 0. B. Chicago
UNIVERSAL Type Smith
Form-a-Truck
Two-Ton
$550
F. O. B. CMcagg
The Best Selling Proposition on the Market Today Write or
Wire Us and We Can Prore This Statement.
THE MOTOR COMPANY
FRANK P. CAVANAGH
HARRY L SWANSON
2415 Farnam Street
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
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We're Talking
Cold Turkey Now
Just suppose you bought a
Saxon "Six" today.
And then the government was
forced to stop all passenger
car production.
You'd be patting yourself on
the back and shaking hands
with yourself, wouldn't you?.
And you oould afford to be
cause your car would be
jumping in value the very sec
ond that order went out.
Well that is just what is
mighty likely to happen.
Passenger car production has
already been cut away down.
People with their ears close to
the ground say there will be
no new cars built after Janu
ary 1st.
Now then what are you go
ing to do?
Will you let day after day slip
away until the order comes or
will 'you buy now and make
money when the order does
come?
It te certain' that you really
need a car like "Saxon Six."
There are a hundred differ
ent ways it will help you in
your business.
It is an essential to modern
business because time is cost
ly now. A
You can't afford to drop back
to the horse and buggy days.
' Buy your Saxon "Six" right
. away. Delay and you'll pay
for it.
Noyes-Killy Motor Co.
Factory Distributors
2066-68 Farnam St. - - Omaha, Neb.