THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE? OCTOBER 20, 1918. 11 B 35 ?f?t!S Ik V n D Si, 1111111 ilk War TT is with the united forces of humanity and machinery that we have been able to turn the tide of the great war "over there." Through the combined efficient use of TRUCKS and TRACTORS we have been able to give UncleSam quickly those products which he needs most in the maintenance of the great American army and navy.1 But the war isnt over yet and it behooves every one to utilize every minute to the best advantage. The greatest time savers in mod ern history are TRUCKS and TRACTORS. Every day TRUCKS and TRACT ORS are the means of speeding up production and at the same time conserving man power. . x It is a truly patriotic duty to utilize TRUCKS and TRACTORS to the maximum, 'to produce the maximum at a minimum cost. ' ii : : These Firms Have Joined Together to Support Increased Production and Better Transportation 1 Liberty Sales Co. Nebraska Oldsmobile Co. Peterson Truck Co. Farmer Boy Tractors. Mid-City Motor Supply Co. Maxwell Trucks. Hayward-Cameron Motor Co. Stearns and Chevrolet Trucks. Oldsmobile Trucks. Jones-Opper Co. Stewart and Reo Trucks. Geo. F. Reim Co. Packard Trucks. Nebraska Parrett Tractor Co. Parrett Tractors. Gary Trucks. Oliver Chilled Plow Works. Oliver Chilled Plows. Omaha Tire Repair Co. Goodrich Truck Tires. L'S IS. 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. In the city or on the farm TRUCKS nd TRACTORS through their proven efficiency have established themselves per manently. They are recognized by the pro gressive business man and farmer as being indispensable: Use TRUCKS -Use TRACTORS 1 OS 3C3C 3C DC ' r ' 1 .5; 0 9 r w J