The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 29, 1919, Page 15

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_ SHARK" DATEY “TRIBUNE, AULING BY TRU ¢. dev, glopuient of the Motor Tuck to its, present state of rehiabibty donits the way to one solution of the Labor Problem on the Farm. Where time, precision and dependability are important factors the Motor Truck is everywhere proving superior to the Horse-haul System HE MOTOR TRUCK is here to stay. os the cities it . after the day’s work, there are no horses to feed and is just as surely supplanting the horseas a means water. No time is lost in attending to the many duties of motive power: as the modern automobile has that ordinarily. contract the farmer after his labors are taken the place of the spirited animals that were ‘through. Besides speeding up the work of the day, the formerly the pride of the wealthy. Trucks are quicker, use of trucks makes the work easier and more attractive. cheaper, and more reliable, increasing the delivery This feature is right in line with the movement of keep- radius of each vehicle many hundred per cent. ing the boy on the farm, for the average young man is re mechanically inclined, and will find it easier to stay home . -But the:truckeis: by: no means: limited to the city on the farm when:the-equipment is modern, and-makes streets. It has been breuaht up to a high state of per- possible the seen of much of the drudgery. fection until it isynow proving its utter reliability. for “short haulgall overthe country. In fact, the present day The eovemnmient as’ well aseach individual state, is truck, equipped with suitable bodies, is much more laying great stress upon the Better Roads movement. It suited to country roads than to city streets. is generally acknowledged that better roads mean peter . ¥ conditions generally. The town or city that has goo The Farmer who finds himself confronted with a roads leading to it has a big adventage over its neighbor labor shortage, coupled with the present high wages that less fortunate in this respect. No one thing will make obtain, will find in the truck idea one solution of the for better roads as quickly as the widespread use of problem. Because of its greater, speed, the motor truck motor trucks. will triple or quadruple the possible hauling labor of a \ man—that is, one man will do as much with.a:motor - Summed up, the universal adoption of motor trucks truck as three or four men can possibly do with horses. over the country will mean: better roads, better farm- This one item alone will effect a great saving in the home conditions, better efficiency, and a general reduc- course of a year. tion in expense. Then there is another: deatine of trucle hantage that ; ee a : must not be overlooked. When the truck returns home DOESN’T THIS APPEAL TO YOU, MR. FARMER? | Dart Waste Power, Demand Correct Lubrication «Do you realize that vwhien you say to the garage man, “Give me some oil” — meaning “any old oil” — you are sity wasting, power and decreasing gasoline mileage because of the oil you get? ' Wt’s'a fact.” Full power anil waablitte economy demand a perfect piston ring seal, resulting from the use of an oil of correct body and character for the piston clearance of your engine. Otherwise there is a minute fuel loss _ ofeach compression stroke that may amount to several gallons a day—while escape of expanding gases on the power stroke prevents full power. ‘Only ¢ an oil of-correct viseosity and “weating” qualities can effect a perfect piston ring seal. And there is one : labr ienting oil of correct erage guaranteed uniform in. analy: and of low carbon residue— Cheabext Per Mile Keeps Your Motor Young TUNGSTEN Spark Plug Always on the Job ony apy A heavy hot spark across the ring points in a cylinder head that Will explode the mixture ‘with the’snap that ‘puts “pep” i in the motor is a suggestion | of | what the Tungsten Spark Plug does. at "INLAND ONE-PIECE PISTON RING .. LIFE FOR YOUR MOTOR it ou are not, usi y Inka put them in your motor today. Inly nds are, for every ‘ype 2 i a ase de automobiles, trucks, . tractors, Stationary engines. and Tess “tuck, s oil—more power, longer life to your motor—are Inland pele sisnier aland construction. are ,patented. | You cannot get them ig at any. ALL OUR PRODUCTS ARE SOLD THROUGH 1 THE DEALER, ASK HIM. THERE'S ONE IN YOUR TOWN. THERE'S ONE IN EVERY TOWN. MARSHALL. OIL CO. BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA

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