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-FRIDAY. -AUGUST 24, 1917 Arthur, He Knew., - Arthur had been asking that he be eral Sflffra}e ‘Amend- *| allowed to go swimming in a neighbor- . flmelni :Ssfid *| ing park pool. e National Américan ' Woman Suf-| ' “I'll not allow it, Arthur,” sald the finge Association, which is composed | mother. “We'd never see our Mttle of 98 per ‘ceént. ot the organized suf- 'boy again it you were drowned.” tgngl.slu of the United States, 1s ask- “Yes, you would,” replied Arthur re- fog for the passage of the fed- assuringly. “They clean out the tank , eral woman suffrage amendment as a.war measure. The association com- prises 2,000,000 women representing all the states in the .Union. It has worked for the passage of the federal suffrage amendment since 1869 and has /fi&\zoooooo Womeri Want the Fed- crat. political rights of women from that|Sa8lt, & Httle flour, two eggs, some €@ay to this. It makes the claim that | SWeet milk ‘and baking powder. ‘Fry every grant of suffrage to the women | 0D 8 hot, greasy griddle. 4ts half century of libor. + Its work has been constructive, lJaw- abilling and nonpartisan from iis be- : PURPOSE OF CITY PLANNING. gioning. It is officially on record as |, ~ nning opposed to all militant methods, such * Glty pla determines. the “I've noticed one thing.” “And what'is that?’ “No matter how hard the husband of a prima donna works, nobody ‘ever \gives him credit for eu-nlnc his own ‘living.”—Birmingham Age-Herald. every week.”—St. Louis Globe-Demo- || Cold botled rice and cornmeal can be, gatie. before every Congress.toplead the [ Made into eatable cakes by adding|f this country has been the resnit of oo ol oo ofe o ok oo o'l ofe ofe oo oo oo oo che o o | | | All Modern Conveniences | Under Suspicion. No Guess Work--Actual Facts In comparing prices of the present with those of the past, use the yard stick of comparison in terms of farm products, cost of labor and necessary supplies essen- tial to conduct business. Will a thousand feet of lumber cost as much now in terms of wheat, corn, oats, hay, potatoes, etc., as one, two, three years ago? HOTEL With new fire- proof annex s A e The percentage of increase over 1914 in value is accurately stated below. Read it all through and see where lumber products stand in the list. ‘The only hotel in the down town district featuring room with private bath at as the picketing of the White House. “Woman suffrage is coming,” accord- i ing to Mrs. Carrie Cbhpman Catt, the 4 asgociation’s president. “It is unthink- N able that the greatest republic on the. -earth can contlnuo to refuse self gov- rnment t6 half'her people when autoc- racies are doomed overseas. Then why wait? _Shall the country derive their consent from those gov- «fned’ be the last world power to make 00d op.its own declaration?” More than 90 per cent and alcoliolic drinks that d)e Philippines are derived .fr *n of’ pnlm trees nae in that you are getting the best. groceries, - Bemid ji, which otig- aated the idea that ‘iust.governments.; “l-l"'-l“+‘§+-l-+++%-l' | ¥ lews.. ;l-ud 2% the lleol : -portance—Frenk ‘Koester. O €| e o e o o e o o oo b oo o e o o o When you pay more for a sack of Flour you want to know When you pay more for a pound of Meats you want to be sure you are not getting an inferior article. So on through the list of your necessities. You li;nply can not afford to take chances with anything but the BEST in WE SELL HIGH GRADE GROGERIES When you trade with us you have our guarantee that every article is the best that can be procured. We make it a rule never to handle an inferior article if we know it. If the present era of high ptices has taught us any one thing, it is that THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Do your trading at the store that sells the BEST. W. 6. SCHROEDER destiny of ‘a city. It develops artistic taste, civic pride and pa- triotism; it makes better citizens and artisans; it adds to health, comfort and happiness; it Helps to increase population and pro- duce industrial prosperity. cw Rlaoning attracts indus- %am oy R ditions and mox-a adéquate and ‘.Gflfigfll Hp. o:mo flnt{'u Phone 65 these days is no snap of a job. THIS WEEK Going to Market today—nnd I promise most faithfully that I shall do my utmost ‘ in two things—to secure for this store the most complete stock of fall merchandise and Holiday Goods that this store has ever attempted to show and of course in connection with this must be prices. We must get our goods and WE NEED THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH at prices so that we will not have to ad- vance prices any over last fall or if in some few cases then only a small margin. Buying goods that are right and at right prices Still we are sure we can do it NEW TABLE GLASSWARE Iced tea glasses and tumblers 6¢, 8¢, 10c¢, 15¢ each WATER JUGS AND BERRY BOWLS 752, 85¢, 98¢ Lo INCIIC 124 PO1s Your chance to buy these at 59c¢, 75¢, 85¢ They are great values these days CARLSON You Know Him. The Variety Store Man oh Beltrami YELLOW MIXING BOWLS That will not craze much better than common kind 15c, 20c, 35¢, 50c, 75¢ each STAR BRAND SILKINE CRCCIILT THREAD 10c ~_ All sizes—all colors The best made Of Course vetive Paae ++++++++'~F+++++++++'I'+f|'+ $1.00 per day and up il Rooms with running water 7Sc & up 4TH STREET IOUTH Between Hennepin and goes into a sin- gle package. This is one of the 7 true-fruit flavors in Jiffy-Jell. All come in vials. They make instant des- serts which taste like fresh crushed fruit. Also Mint flavor and Lime Juice Flavor for salad jells and relishes. Recipe Book on Request Waukesha Pure Food Co. Waukesha Wis. Gugranteed by Mr. Farmer When could you get as much lumber for the same amount of products? St. Hilaire Retail Lbr. Co. 100 Telephones (lI ERE’S the Lucky Strike cigarette—a new flavor. Thetobacco—it’stoasted,same idea exactly as your hot but- tered toast at breakfast. It soundsfine—makeseverybody want one—that toasting idéa. They're always fresh; toasting holds the Burley flavor. Everybody loves Burley; Lucky Strike, the real Burley cigarette at last—it’s toasted. You men are buying Lucky Strike cigarettes by the million, to enjoy the new toasted flavor. Also be- cause you love Burley tobacco. You'vealwaysloved Burley—look at the 60 million pounds you poured out of those green, blue and red tins last year. Now you can always find the delicious Burley flavor in Lucky Strike cigarettes—sealed in and delivered to you fresh by toasting. 20 for 10c H your dealer does net carry them, send $1 for @ carton of 10 pack- ages to the Americam Tobacco Co., N.Y. City \\\ \““‘ \ ™ IneomsOmaTED Copyright by The wmerican Tobacco Company, Ihc., I6I%a — — R