THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1919 a :' - ft K 'IV iVbf a sign of this immense works wets visible-"not even a sack of cement, brick, crushed rock or a stick of timber of any description was on the ground of in sight 14 j 1 . See Whmt I? Looks Like Today llllliil J 1iprw:ra - trcrt mWT&i trf'T'TSfiKW IwlPfcSyfiSaijS SWHW'ggU JiJptrfKhlJiijjKl' Sissf- WITHIN SIX WEEKS goods will begin to arrive, A small army of Start the Wheels of This Huge REMEMBER! This is not a reclaiming station,' a repair shop or a strictly tire and. tube company.! r . I s a Geheral Tire and Rubber Goods Works, the Largest arid Only One of Its Kind West of Akron, -Ohio y.. .: l- ' ; . ' It will be equipped to build not only all kinds of tires and tubes, - but also SOLID TRUCK TIRES, and also a complete line of all kinds of mechanical rubber goods, such as rubber belting, rubbervhose, -as T well as molded, mechanical and surgical, rubber goods. NOTHING LIKE IT WEST OF AKRON, OHIO. , . Tire and rubber companies of this kind are the ones that grew ' into the millions in the east, and made hundreds of men and women in ' r r dependency wealthy. This factory will-do it here in the west. s RAOfp Large shipments of machinery will be received and erection of same IVM KJIxLj begun. Raw material for the manufacture of tires, tubes and rubber employees will be selected and all arrangements completed in time to 1 ' Manufacturing Plant Going on or Before September 1, 1919 . Akron, Ohio, has twenty-four tire and rubber companies. Each of them have doubled. and redoubled in growth and business, and all together have paid millions of dollars in dividends to the investors. Had yow invested just $500 in any one. of them not 'over , six or eight years ago, it would have made you independently wealthy. ,You had no chance to get any of that stock as it was readily taken up by the people who lived within fifty and 100 miles of Akron. Hundreds of Omaha, Nebraska, and Iowa people have "heard of the wonderful wealth that has'been made by investing in tire and rubber companies -in the east, and they have become so much interested, that they have invested in various small companies of Omaha, Sioux City and Des Moines, thinking that some day they could boast of having made a fortune in the same way. We hope your Investment in these small companies will not beMn vain. We believe your investment in them . will earn a reasonable interest on your money. But the great opportunity that made hundreds and thousands of men and women independently wealthy in the east is offered to you right now by ' The Overland Tire & Rubber Company Being built by W. R. Blowers, considered one of the greatest tire and rubber men of America, and who for many years was General Superintendent of a number of the large eastern. factories, and in 1906, on account. of his masterful ability in the rubber industry, was sent to Canada, where he designed and built the Dunlop Tire & Rubber Goods Factory, where he made a most wonderful record and proved to the world that he was a man of most noted ability. "Each investment of $500 in the Dunlop Factory, after two years of .-operation, became worth over $25,000. $1,000 investment became worth over $50,000. You did not get in on this BUT NOW : Mr. Blowers Comes to Omdhd Where he claims the opportunity is much greater than it was in 1906 in Canada, and offers you the same opportunity to invest in tlje same kind of a general rubher company that was offered to and accept ed by the people of the east and Canada. Are You Going to Pass Up This Opportunity? If any should be interested in the OVERLAND COMPANY It should be the people within fifty to one hundred miles of Omaha. ; We Want 5,000 Men and Women of Nebraska and Iowa to Join This Organization It makes no difference if you have already invested in other tire and srubber concerns. Join the OVERLAND TIRE & RUBBER COM PANY, and make the greatest investment of your life. You have been looking for it, so here it is. The tire and rubber business is the greatest business on the face of 4he earth, and it is still growing by leaps and bounds. - ' ) , - . -.: Just Look; These Figures Talk Millions Upon Millions of Dollars V 37,500,000 Tires Needed tor 1919 The total number of passenger automobiles and trucks registered in the United States for the year 1918 was 6,088,169, representing an increase of 1,026,555 care over 1917, despite the war curtailment of manufacture. Nearly 70 per cent of these new cars were Fords, the. Ford output of passenger cars and trucks for the fiscal year ended July 81, 1918, being 706,584 carsvThe Ford Campaign calls for an output of 1,000,000 cars, and as other companies, contemplate similar' increases,, the 1919 registration will probably jump at least 1,500,000. These statistics forecast an American output of some 87,500,000 tires for the year. Assuming five tires per car as the average yearly consumption four in use and one spare -t will require 30,44'0,845 tires to operate the cars registered at the end of 1918. The 1919 pro duction of cars will call for 6,000,000 tires as original equipment, and for each of these cars a spare will quickly be bought, thereby adding 1,500,000 to the grand total. It remains only to deduct something for the old cars that may go out of service during the year. This , will hardly exceed and probably not equal 440,845 tires, the odd part of the first item, so that 37,500,000 tires may be regarded as a conserva tive estimate, especially in view of the depleted condition of American tire stocks following the curtailment period. -1 .Without Any More Delay Invest in The Overland Tire & Rubber Company And Invest Today While Yon Can Get in on the Easy-Payment Plan and v the $12.50 Per Share Price The number of shares to be sold atthe $12.50 price will be strictly limited, and. when sold the price will be advanced at once to $15 per share, and in a very short time there will be no OVERLAND TIRE & RUBBER GOODS stock on the market for less than $20 per share. The stock is all common. Everybody is treated alike. ' $ 50 cash, $ 50 in six months will buy 8 shares 100 cash, 100 in six months will buy ; 16 shades 200 cash, 200 in six months will buy 32 shares , 400 cash, 400 in six months will buy 64 shares 600 in six months will buy ' 96 shares 600 cash, 1,000 cash, 1,000 in six months will buy 160 shares INFORMATION COUPON- ....... .v . 1919 Overland Tire & Rubber, Co., w : Omaha, Neb. : Am interested in your proposition. Have .V..... to invest. Kindly mail me full particulars. ' Name . . . '. Address . . . .... Ik Tire ... w I! U I