THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 22, 1918. I fl I I If I Jtl. TL -,"1 iUNlVV..VV-..A-i . L v l-.,-..,r. ,';''.'-. '(. f AMI Mlfl Kl tr 1 J lltUO ! Vl JUL ! Ill .JViYi, W,;,:..V:,V 'I'V K I . V - - - I . .T J i I II 111 I I IHIIII' lHH NV"IT1 1 l II A vj ....';.,, ti-V.tl T-L.T V"l . J rWtv ippii!pBiiiaiip & k m m m w m m ' iikx Tn.i r-iRn, k f. v-r. ." m r.t,, . , .aibti.vi' gr .vm ri , iu w m v . v. m.. vnr-.i tis- . II I Us- - 'I J ,1! !.?, Action-Two fisted action, is what we want today and it must be Concerted, Co-Operative Action. Put your patriotic utterances and your patriotic impulses into action. When you curse the kaiser when you laud our Allies when you bare your head to Old Glory, you in dicate your sympathies; BUT It will take more than lip-warriors to crush Prussianism. Back your sentiment with your physical and finan cial support. Moral support has little effect upon a beast who recognizes neither the laws of God nor the laws of man. So long as Prussianism exists YOUR freedom .will hang in the balance. One of the best ways to crush Prus sianism is to put your money into Liberty Loan Bonds. This is not all that is expected of you, however. There are other duties which we at home must devote ourselves to. We must feed our soldiers and our allies. We must produce more grain, live stock and poultry. We must rush our produce to market and we must get back to our work in the shortest possible time. Thousands of farmers and business men are us in 2 trucks and tractors to speed their work and to make up for the shortage of men. This is one way in which they are putting action behind their sympathy with the allied cause. Vhat about your work? How are you accomplish ing more? Maybe you are not accomplishing more. Pof sibly you dont realize just what a truck or tractor will do for you. It's squarely up to you to find out whether a truck or tractor will enable you to accomplish more. If trucks or tractors will help you, BUY THEM NOW. Eliminate all lost motion and waste of time. Get Into Action Now and Talk About It After the War Is Over 7iese Firms Have Joined Together to Support Increased Production and Better Transportation u 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 Trucks. Nebraska Oldsmobile Co. Oldsmobile Trucks. Jones-Opper Co. Stewart and Reo Trucks. Geo. F. Reim Co. Packard Trucks. Nebraska Parrett Tractor Co. Parrett Tractors. Liberty Sales Co. Farmer Boy Tractors. - Mid-City Motor Supply Co. Maxwell Trucks. Hayward-Cameron Motor Co. Stearns and Chevrolet Trucks. Peterson Truck Co. Gary Trucks. Oliver Chilled Plow Works. Oliver Chilled Plows. Omaha Tire Repair Co. Goodrich Truck Tires. John Deere Plow Co. John Deer Plows. 4 .1. " .