t v 1 . " ' THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: " SEPTEMBER 15, 1918. " ' - - ' - ' ' ' 3 C ; ' Keep the Docks Piled High Keep a steady stream of food and munitions moving to our boys and our allies That's your part of die "tig job." Our boys and our allies will, in turn keep the Hun from our shores and make FREEDOM universal. No matters Whole manufacturing organizations are voluntarily turning their plants over to the government their prestige and their selling organizations for one reason only TO HELP WIN THE WAR. Therefore we say, sincerely: No expense is too great if it will save time and increase production. 1. Hdw much time do you waste working with horses?. 2. How many acres of land could you release if you dispensed with some of your horses? Answer These Questions: 3. How much hauling which you force upon the railroads could you do if you employed trucks? 4. How many men could you re lease by using motor power? It all simmers down to a question of time and production. Trucks and tractors are labor saving, time saving inventions. Every minute saved is a nail in the kaiser's coffin. Think it all over think of it seriously. Do you need a truck or tractor? If you do, buy one regardless of whether you think you can afford it. Everything you do to increase production, regardless of the cost, will be a step toward protecting your future. These Firms Have Joined Together toSupport Increased Production and Better Transportation Liberty Sales Co. Nebraska Buick Automobile Co. G. M. C. Trucks and Samson Trucks. Van Brunt Automobile Co. Fulton Trucks and Plowman Tractors. Card-Adams Motor Co. Denby Trucks and Frick Tractors. J. T. Stewart Motor Co. Pierce-Arrow and Bethlehem Truck. ' ' ,J 4i y. u.- - - .... ... . :, ... m w . expense is too great now if it will save time if it will enable you to accomplish more. The only thing that Iters is the outcome of the war; for unless we win our dollars will be little more than "scraps of paper." giving up 5. How many more hours could you work if you substituted motor power for horses? (Horses must stop work to eat and rest). 6. How much larger would your working area be if you used motor power? Oliver Chilled Plow Works. Oliver Chilled Plows. Omaha Tire Repair Co. . . Goodrich Truck Tires, John Deere Plow Co. John Beer Plows. Nebraska Oldsmobile Co. Oldsmobile Trucks. Jones-Opper Co. Stewart and Reo Trucks. Geo. F. Rejm Co. Packard Trucks. t Nebraska Parrett Tractor Co. Parrett Tractors. Farmer Boy Tractors. Mid-City Motor Supply Co. Maxwell Trucks. Hayward-Cameron Motor Co. 1 Stearns and Chevrolet Trucks. Peterson Truck Co. Or? Trucks t ' ( (y zm - - " " w - J f;