Show W L TRAFFIC I the motor truck has beI beIne beIne be- be I Ine in of business we have Utilize It in its HO full effi- effi to Manager W W. V. V II Mountain er-Mountain Motor Car distributors of Kissel- Kissel the the lesson o 0 Vh e. e Economy of ot of 5 labor Tabor increased ed pros pro- pro s waste and less exee ex- ex these iese ee improvements the the to play an Im- Im r Ilar with the extent 1 truck enlarges trad- trad lines of business taller et lle to ma make e prompt t a a a. a radius many miles Of the old horse and arid to give ve his IS Irban customers a a. a sevi service e rig with te teams ms It en- en tn f away out in the coun- coun wide area In a single red service not only enI enlen en- en I len leI to serve more cus- cus ived 0 more business In less l Sot dils Is of the greatest beneller bonelle bone bene- U ller lle t who gets pets and deliveries of needed development will willment nent ment o of regular motor outeR utes radiating from all alland est and and towns out in the pilar network of motor h trucks running on Lot f great benefit in many ways It will relieve the railroads of the handling of a large amo amount nt of r small and troublesome freight It will enlarge the trading and delivery radius and the sales territory of manufacturers wholesalers and retailers Jt it will enable the tho retailer In the smaller town to get prompt and more frequent deliveries of merchandise and this thi in turn will benefit the consumer Such motor truck delivery y routes and schedules have been operated for or sometime some sometime sometime time in England and have proved a a. great success They have also been Introduced j jin In this country to some extent tr have no hesitation In predicting that In the near future fleets of motor trucks will traverse broad trunk lines across the country running on regular schedules and making connections at important points with branch lines radiating radiating ra ra- ra- ra out into important commercial sections of the country Such a system of trunk lines Jines v. v would go 10 far ar soly- soly solvIng solving ing the problem of railroad congestion Everyone Knows that the transportation tion lion problem is one of the most serious and important which this ls country has hasto hasto hasto to solve The war Is fastening its solution solution 1 tion and driving home hone to us the I shy for better transportation facilities acUIties i at 01 less cost It has shown the world worm what the motor truck can do as the I world has never realized it before And the next few years rears ears will see the motor I truck playing an even more important part in the of business and com corn commercIal commercial I mercial life |