The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 228, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 9, 1917 Page: 11 of 16
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THE ABILENE REPORTER SUNDAY DECEMBER 9 19l7.
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Cut Your Tire Bill Half in Two
LACES
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s ia Guaranteed to
Satisfaction
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Distributors Abilene Texas.
The Shie That
Will Hold a
Rim Cut
r .
r Thu consignment comprising
. .. tixo8. represents the ordinary
m n business houso would oxpoct
-n. k lo transport In the course ot
- iiii" work
Mr smith has flxod a running
- .-jute of IS rolloa an hour for tho
. . .... .ii0i.itd Acriirntrt and author-
utive flguroa will bo kept hy the
.1 hnk.nl olttclal. covering the gasollao
. .nomy of tho Maxwellrita lubricant
wftutnptlon. water and so on
l bavo myaolf beon over the hard
d the truck U encountering in
-h. red clay and sand localities of the
M.uth and In tho swamp mcMoim of
. .. ...... .-m run in Vlrclnla in
toad that have for years bean ter-
ror for touring care." Mr. Smith aS-
In othor words 1 am hating tho A.
Jam into two woeka of truck
rfe as much going as tho average
mrrlcan bueinoss man would require
! the car in iwo yor.
Mr Smith pointing out that the
ru.k of light economical and durable
...Htsn la cortain to command a etui
r-ater placo as a factor In American
uuiustrlallsm because of railway con-
ation and hampered express ser-
iHt will bo so complete as to enab e
4U business house to arrlo at definite
t ti of cost by tho vreok. month or
ur for truck dollvery service
The Maxwell Company will within
t weeks have available for the first
time in tho history oi ir """
Mr Smith makes known tho most au-
thoritative and UlumnaUng table the
truck industry ha even produced
im it will havo the rigid sanction of
e recognlied automohllo authority
'tu- AAA back of IL
Big War Plant
To Be FinisKed
In Record Time
DhTROIT. Dec 8 There 1 W
s.jfeW la the minds of Detroit rosl-
i-nt about the government's de-
t.rtutaatloB to respond promptly a
atrgetlcally to Premier Uoyu
.-urge b plea for a "million n
mountain of arms " Although many
. 4u.trle hare quietly taken over the
anufaeture of munition eince
.r began the new rush started only
atly Gigantic now structure
being pat together with a mating
I la handle immense aw ton-
! for the goreramest No short
f materials handicap these -
akiags Rverjthlsg cowm under
.riiBient priority order
JTubtthly the most prowin e
iv both in magaitude and dis-
U is the luntw ew pll
h vill house the Dodge Urothere
ttgas industry Th day after a
"Twt for mtlllomi of dollara wrlh
" fecial recoU echjuJla b& a
aad to Do4 Broker by t
"One of tho
Famous
Five"
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Keen the Wheels
of Industry Going fund
"U9 yur ear
pautnsT or com-
mrcio more and
more to riei
tAo transportation
prttiurm on fn
iVo(ioi' railroad
and mirchant'
dthvtry rvc
atm. w. iir
Tho automobila helps tho nation's war
tion problem
-keeps the wheels of industry goins
. . J n r .. . nmmfr .7
mau auu iic wumiyuu MvrlAUu
and jjooJ tiret hebfne a
good tire lile tKe Unite
the tire of 1P8 mileag
the tire of jwpremo o-s.
The 'Chainmrea4'9t
Avidence of adnrem aarvtce
lime Irai
ay k?eping
i . j
frwwe.
tcs
Ic
otng
'read Tire
owaneagoj cost.
id Jfn traction s
xeases ajtho positire
mileage.
SAMVSt f. coir I Try ChWTroil--annake cotnjtfnsons for yourself.
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pod Tires
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VmiuJ Suuftuh ai Access" fW -f M &W.W
rtrti auJ Wtxr TJUt ZUU VrtUd Suit Ttru Urm
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goermeat. a force ot hundreds of
wea team and machines was on too
SaYorUU The work im tU has
pashed with great raoiJlW. the
force of woramon oB8 ealarged aa
SSTw laborera and mchl are
S aitaWe 0 r night w of ground
lw transforms Into broad leve
fCU ot concrete. Great of
SSSul are pUlng up on a 1 ) sides U
. .. unt in oneratloa B
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Save Gasoline Save Tires
Drive a Maxwell Car
Tke automobile ku suddonly becomo mw tkaarW
in pMengcr rviee.
Wc mutt go abt froai plto4 P10
world' wok.
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W rH aa moee
rk fteknuak riffco kokl
But 4r aglito-oUy
TV UaWn ku
so to m
Tovoky tka
Kirv m.
WUty Jsavi5F)ved.
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tlMt MscxioUo! afltlM ta
laurocoaL
ttonoWdiBcd cf wboo
HotaV srS0T
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Shelton Motor Company
spring with thousands of workmen
omnlojod The cntlro work U la
charge of Dodge Brothers' own coa-
stroctlon supertntendents.
Dorge Brothers' willingness to ac-
cept this contract was induced hy
their realisation of tt necessity for
prompt and complete eo-opraUo
with the government and not through
any deslro to eagage in a busiue
other than the manufacture ot motor
cars A Ja the case ot their motor
ear Industry the Dodge Brothers are
their own executive and their own
director There were no prolonged
meotlugs no de&aies. ve i '-
eminent &kd them to lake ever the
contracts the work was ordered and
it U being doae.
Dodge Brothers are hutldias the
plant entirely apart from their motor
car factor) ?euner wu ub
with the other
1 Not only are Dodge Brothers now-
engaged with thta tremendous pro-
ject hut they are building hundreds
or cars for srrtc In tha army both
ot the passoager and commercial
. ..!.. lM.XSt 4. m wt0. k autnntAtttl.. in.l.uMfe A.nk.f.s P ttl a iMXHtWAil fi
tJP- Th ISUer JMT u ! m nunc m iwug uiiMmfi v.miv v w .-. .
all details to the Dodge Brothers is ca-ojoraUag itn thje goternment 1 enabling the country to
(mmrciat car on which dsllvsrlea on a vaster scale than the public gen- front promptly was
began a fw veesa ago. rm ""n ya vui wmm fa-
plrtt wale
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 228, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 9, 1917, newspaper, December 9, 1917; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333513/m1/11/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.