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= PO O N 3 = &utm 11, Lindberg 20. Rako 46,‘ ¢ % ¥ % Weber 24, " Wright %5. Harris 50,181~ - : 7 T " AS -HE SIZED UP THE VISITOR: ] 3 'Skinvik 24. Ellis 43, Benson 26. No. 7 - 5 % Bon. Charles ‘A. En-lov, a well- 1/yes 76,.n0 5. No. 2 yes 52, no 12. - st Hotel CleMc Was Pretty Sure That He | known Wisconsin lawyer, was, recently No. 3 yes 44, no-13, No. 4 ‘yes ‘68, S d5¥i WP e f:3ick A Sy, Was Not Likely to Come in making a trip from New Orleans to | no 2. Very -Early. .| Washington. While in the smoking nmummu MARKET QUOTATIONS. . . | .. = S fba Bt e Jyes Erpiniia was Cortlandt Bleeker sajd at a’'New 4 \ GKLIN ANb HAY ° 7 MEATS York roof:garden supper: . “#Yes, gentlemen,” he-sald; “real am- | 72, McDonnell 17, | Skinvik 5. “Ellis 29, Benson 14. L - 4, “Holm 62, An- 'l'awu'lnp. “Apropos’of New York as a summer | bition starts In childhood. And if we 0ats; Bu 7wt e .+B0c-56¢ i aster 20, Rines 61,/ ' ° Hin Red Clover, medium, -1b. . ...10¢-12¢, Langor 'l‘wnhip. v Preus | Hurding-80, J. W. Cox-4, Debs. 5. “ia pmpff;f %9, Some| Preus 19, Shipatead .20. Harris 38, -westerner blew in here ard /ap- | it, but we actually go !ar beyond 1t. plled for a room in a hotel.’. The hotql Yes, our nmbltlon 18 grntlfled beymld ‘clerk said to bim: . — 5 Qld Toms, 1t # Yery sorry, sir, but we're 3 over- i rowded: that -I'll-have 'to ask you to looking gentleman who was'also a pas- share a roem with uomepnnflemnm senger. - “I had In my childhood an ot Will that do? bition. T desired to become a pirate.” , - | “‘Hm,.*Yes, 1 suppose 8o, sald _the | <~ “Well*\ sald Lawyer 'Enslow “you Cow hides, No. 1 3 westerner reluctantly, ‘but will this | are pretty close to it are you not? I resort, I heard a story the other day. obey its impulseswe not only attain to u. :3; hueders:17, Phelps 1. Hil-| * Harding 102, J. W. Cox 7, Debs 4. Wheat, hard . =~ . eOu Sullivnn 16, Jac-| Preus 95, Hodgson 5, Shlpstefid 18.( Whéat, soft- e 8, Robinson 18, | Knutson 99, Lindberg 17. Rako 69, | Rye, bu. .. b 4?43‘05913548 Kwn:b 'Weber 32B Harrgus 78, Skinvik .25. - ako 48, - Ellis, 69, Benson 38. A . R erght $7. Harris 39, Skin- »' - VEGETABLES 1,yes 90. . Redby. Potatoes, ‘per ewt., small 4 ar 38, J. W. Cox 17, Debs| ‘lots . - . OBrien Township. mrI P?é'-'.fi dos,'Hgdgaon 10, Shipstead | Potatoes, 90¢-$1.00| Bull ‘hides, No. 1..1b. i3 chap tura inearly? .Tve-got a lot ot | belleve you "13 Ge\grlal Amer, manager Hnrdlnx 9, J. W, Cax 4, Debs 7,|16. Knutson 47, Lindberg 12. Rako|Cabbage, cwt. .. 1.00-$1.26 | Kipp hides, No. 1, 1b, work ito do here in New York, and Il | of 8 hotel in New Orleans. figm 1, Hodgson- 2, Shipstead 15,|83, Weber 18. Harris 32, Skinvik!Onions, qxiy . 1.26-$1.50 | Calf skins, No. 1, ‘Ib, o5 need‘a lot of sleep, and I don't want to-| e * ‘Sameon 1. Collins 3, McDonuell 2, (25, Lennon 40, s,,.dherg 19, ‘| Beans, cwt. . "'%c Wool, bright. . % be aistirbed, by crinus? . - 7] Ma}on -14. - Holm 1, Anderson 15, Butterfat,. . c | Deacons, each . . 80c|. '“The clerk laughed. Burmaster 3, Hirt 1. - Ripes 2, Wag- “Turtie River Village. Eggs, fresh, dosen. 66¢-57¢ -801 wiygll have your night's rest com- pleyed before this gentleman ever gets in,' ‘he Baid. - /" j “‘Sure of that? sald-the westerner Palm Olive SOI}P, acake.. 18, Lueders 3. Hilton 2, McOuat| ' g 4. 7, J. W. Cox 16, Debs 1. Sulliven 16, Jacobson 1, Macken- | p o i) " 11;.,“..,,. 6, °sh.pm.d 12.| 'MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN.. |SOUTH ST. PAUL 'LIVE STOCK. 15, Robinson 4. Dibell 3, Slegel Knutson 30, Lmdberg 5. Rako 24,| = At close of business November 3: " “Knutson 5, Lindberg 13. Rako Weber 7. 'Harris 26, Skinvik 7. j Low h| Cattle—Receipts, 5,000; ~market, Weber 14, Wright 11. Harris 15,| et T AITS 180 puk L i D 1] . “<Certainly,’ sald the clerk. ‘You » ¥ 7 g™ ol 3. Lennend; Sandberg 20, | Ellis 20, Benson 11. Nowlhggrtfiem Dark G ;lg;ca:idg hr:l:gtgp Bacsen, best. veals| ... o man's heen stopping With us Cashmere Bouquet Soap, six’ cakes for. T d every August for the last eleven years, ¥o. '1,.yes 11, no; 8. NoZyeufl . i X : 3 L No. Taylor Township. No.. 1. Nar. Hogs—Receipts, 7,000; market,| and this is the first time he's made the No. 3 yes: 12, no 7. No. C f g 15, no 4. polarding 27, 1. W Cox 5, Debs 6 NG § White Onis 130 |86 hher top, $10:50; buik o sales, iip without s wite:~ 3 ] Hiwvod. Knutson, 29, Lmb"‘ 9. Raxo 2t g);oiganl;:fley Y] ‘S;:eep—l.tec' ipts, - 2,000; market, C: (flld~ Fly Screén : eary- Owser 0 : i invi . . A » 8. Weber 10. Harris 25, Skinvik 11. Flax. f " steady to 2be Towes. ; apsules ly ® W:lt;m]sngl Z‘P;‘én:v‘lgox}{%dgz‘:: g' Ellis 17, Benson 21. Among modern inventions that make Shipstead 15, Samson 2. Collins 20, for comfort a subscriber lists as two ip. ; L 1 . Jot the most Important the capsules ?cmfin“" A eman Buvsle Mewaible CITY OF B'EMIDJI RETURNS :ow used for dll;:greenlfle medicines, jolm 21, Anderson 14, Burmast- }{mmg 40, J. W. Cox 8, Debs 30. ok . Ward v Z‘B Rines 18, ‘Wagner 13, Lueders | Preus 33, shlpstend 70. Knutson 48, ond 3‘::.1 = i ::g t::uv:hf'm::m :eee‘:b:: ’xl:;;teetc: Bemidji, Hinn. FolloMng the downward trend of the market, we offer Fruit of the Loom Mus- lin at 29¢ a yard; 29-inch Heavy Outings at 32¢ a yard; All Woolen Dress Goods at Phelps 2. Hilton 1 cOuat 3,|Lindberg 51. Rako 21, Weber 64.] Candidates : Hivan 13. Jacobson 19, Mackenzie | Harris 33, Skinvik 54. For President— . t S50 Quinine, he says, Was in the days of I4; Robinson 1, May 1. Dibell 17, 362 196 326 126 the Civil war the great medicine of slenl 15. Knutson 36, Lindberg 12. Village of Wilton. . & B 90 69 121 ¢ 102 the army, and it was taken by the ko 8, Weber 19. Wright 21. "Har-| jaraing 11, 3. W, Cox 5, Debs 16. . teaspoon with nothing to disguise Its 21, Skinvik/11. Imsdahl 27, Nor-lpreys 8, Hodgson 3, Shipstead 21, - 869 184 - 304 70 bittermess, ~ Al thit Is past, The N 0. 1 yes 26, no 6. No. 2 llins 9, McD¢ 11 3, . 35 28 26 11 B J 16,70 7. No. 3 yes 22,10 5. No. |smpeon B O ow 4. ‘Holm 8 An-| _Shi 15 120 256" 282 bt it 20 per cent discount; all Quilts and Blan- . yes 28, no 3. derson 18, Burmaster 2, Copeland 2, | For Lieat.-Governor— known to “the good old days,”-and kets at 10 per ent dlscount -one large lot Y A .6, - Colli 374 180 316 _ ; Homet. i sips 5" Hition. 9. McOuat| MeDonn © a1 34 13 { alone Is enough to make modern lite: | [} f Sifk Blouseétt 25 per cent discount; all Haratng 38, 3. W. Cox, W. W. B k) Ladies’ Suits at 25 per cent dlscount. Re- : 3, Suflivan 20. Jacobson 7, Macken-| Mallon .. 87 kid 194 . 190 Philippine Coal. 1 ?ox. o, Debs 12, Watkins 2. Preus gxoo 1861’ Rlob;guon Kz; :dny 412 1:‘1‘»»‘:1 Fo#Sec'y of ats 1% i 78 duced 11 1s’ E 3, Hodgson 4, Shipstead 25, Sam-10, Siege utson -12, Lind~ Signs of industrial expansion In the- } Collins 33, McDonnell é ‘Mal- [berg 22. Rako &, Weber 18. Wright .8 71 , 188 186 Philippine islands are seen in the ire- uce p!‘lces on al adles a’nd glr S Coa’ts i g 16 Friedman, 5. Holm 33, An-|17. Harris 20, Skinvik 8. No. 1 19 40 s 9 ‘cent. foriiation of & company Whieh and ladies Fur Coats. Burmaster 5, Copeland 2, |yes 19, no 14, No. 2 yes 14, no 11.{ For Treasurer— No. 4 yes 24, Rines . 374 183 310 76 92 48 180 184 is developing the Cebu coal mines as well as those in Mindanao. "It Is ex- pected that within a comparatively short time the output of these two ands will be sufficient to supply Rines 32, Wagner 13, Lued-|No. 3 yes 11, no 14. gl'l ¥, Phelphs 7. Hilton 33, McQuat, |no 3. Sullivan 21, Jacobson 32, Macken- ) » 15, Robinson 2, May 14. Dibell Nebish T‘gwmhm. y i 182 SPECIAL THIS - SPECIAL THIS § WEEK . WEEK | el 24. ‘Knutson 45, Lind-| Harding 39, J. Cox 20, Debs 7. i34 34 20~ 10 ¢ " ~ Rako 31, Weber 19. Wright | preus 89, Hodgson 16, Shipstead 14, i 9 94 202 197 gpz|the needs of the whole archipelngo as it Ladies’ Athletic rrh 41, 8kinvik 12. Ellis 33, [ Samson 1. Collins 89, McDonnell 13, | For R. R. Com.— o iregards good- steamn coal. The Min- Ladies’ Hi h Cut 1 ison 36. No. 1 yes 37, no 18." No. | Hubbell 2, /Mallon ‘9, Fried: 1. Jacobson v 391 857 166 " 301 78 1286 9anao product, ~which comes frem 3 g B]oomers. Made A yes 36, no 8. No. 3 yes 31, no 9.|Holm 35, Anderson 16, Burmaster’9, | 'McKenzie 5 46 - "p18| what Is known as the Silsbuguey coal Welt, Regal Shoes, d quali No. 4 yes 45, no 7. / CODE{;ndLl.dHll'183~P leesz:* .HV“:(BOS- For Justice Sup. 4 " fleld, is’ asserted on the one hawd to d 2 d £ = 12 56 from 'goo quahty ; y ner 18, Lueders 8, Prelps 2. 0| Dibell . 343 . 277 160 i 25 62 1082| be superior to ‘any other Philippine re: . ati Bemidji Township. 43, McOuat 8, Sullivan 14,, Jacobson | “gjege] . 109 168 117 zg{o 4 188 817 coal or any coal lmparted,‘(nn} I)'he uced trom sateen, at $2.95 a 3 zie 14, Robinson 12, Hay Harding ‘89, ). W. Cox 30, Debs 31, MacKen: 4 For Congress— istands; while on the other hand' n 1s P & 4. Dibell 31, Siegel 26. Knutson 62,1 ‘Knytgon 426 385 218 328 107 1464]s0ld to be liable to deterlorate If not .- Preus 69, Hodgson 3, Shipstead 11 Rako 35, Weber 22. o 86, Knutson §3, Lindberg 75. Rako WREbore 11- . NA0 Bh in il 160| p Lindberg 74 107 105 219 - 178 683|used promptly. 90, Weber 61. Harris 64, Skinvik 66.(} onnon 52, Sandberg 17. No. 1 yes 63, no 3. No. 2 yes 43, mo 14. No. Battle Township. 3 yes 43, no 7. . 4 yes 56, no 2. | ober Harding 33, 3. W, Cox 11, Debs|® ' % "0 7o : ForiProbate Judge— Preus 26, Shipstead 27. Knut- Eckles Township. to $10.00 a pair, ~ pair. P2 For Representative— Rak 424 - 3950 209 A 89 1440 70 85 93 193 . 159 600 258 232 168 274 176 1108 229 254 126 237 70 790 dn 38, 'Lindberg 16. Rako 25,| - Harding 32, 3. W, Cox 10, Deba'21. i ) Waber 83 - Harria 59, Skinvik 26. | pyoardig Shipsieid 50 1'8 x,%,'_;,,n & e ks R e i 8 26, Lmdberg 36. ako ‘eber 56 7 ) i Kelliher Townshid 39, Harris 22, Skinvik 34. 84 467 84 414 Hurdlng 18, J. W. Cox 11, Debs. U. ‘Preus 21, Hodgson 1, Shipstead i:. “Dibell 14, Slegel 16. Knutson ‘ 344 456 267 448 207 1722 83, 33 39 ‘8 54 s 287 264 260 178 283 114 1089 273 111 -63 106 58 601 381 obs - 230, © 394 168 1531 146 31 20 36 28 261] . ] m.mmn.ou.uncuu.. le Ridge Township. 5 Harding 21, J. W. Cox 7, Debs 8.] Preus 20, Hadgum 6, Shipstead 13. Knutson 82, Lmdherg 7. Rako 19, Weber 16. Harris 24, Skinvik 14. < Baudette Village. 3, Lindberg 14. Rako 18, Weber 13. arris 28, Skinvik 9. Lennon 28, Bandberg 9. No. 1 yes 34, no 3. No. 3.yes 27, no 4, No. 3 yes 25, no 3. No. 4 yes 30, no 2. i Harding 216, J. W, Cox 134, D“" m 1| OMice. “Autstest ‘otfice. furniture i ; Liberty Township. 17. - Preus 815, Hodgson 31, F R ) ! wiéd by wuch firens ‘e J. P Keorgn Harding 41, J.“W. Cox 5, Debs 31, (gtend 31. ‘Knutson 827, landbem stenographefs and clerks fake 8 sub | g o o e _ il -%Co.,Caditiac Motoe Cr Co., Bush Matking 1. Freus, 23, Hodgson 1.|4s Rako 200, Weber 42. Harris Shipstead 65. Collins 16, McDon-|105, Skinvik 251, Imsdahl 124, gell 4, Hubbell 1, Mallon 65, Fried-{ Norris 231. stantial ‘meal ‘of ‘meat . and - pudding. |y o, Care bajted and are strungo Probably they have done a good morn- | . "oy fle:kb: 0 "be"-carried :;m:} mat 1. Holm 16, Anderson 59, Bur- {ng's work on a cup of tea and a §1Ico | gyon “tng poat dives, by 4 float at- aeter 3, Hivt 6. Rines 19, Wagner Sotwa 4 ‘l*;;":;‘t:"‘:m‘;::ma So Lhey v |tached hear the hook. ; Lueders 5, Phelps 10. Hilton 20 ding 35, J. W.. c x 6, Debs 1, Since any fish that takes the bait 1“« tus 50 . shi tuncheon that sustaips and upbullds’|eqp pot pe removed untll the boat cOuat ‘3, Sullivan 61. Jacobson 18, ackenzie 50, Robinson 1, May 12. ;:;‘:,,13 01' H&?fl:: 32‘ '}2:&':::% :: them, comes to ‘the surface, the lines are bell 21, Siegel 60. Knutson 27, 3, Anderson 2, Bur- tastened to the ‘deck 1 b 1 indberg 57. Rako 23, Weber 57. Mallan 2. Holm 33, Anderson 2, e asten e ral )y col . master 4, Hirt 1. Rines 35, Wagner H springs. This practically eliminates €e 1. Wrisht 42, Harris 40, [J070% 5 MO oL CRTO® Siiton 38, JOY IN OWNING OWN HOME |eor D thnvlk 82, NoT 1, yes 46, no. 31. 2 R G McOuat 3, Sullivan 3. Jacobson 34, breaking the Hn i ‘hook No. 2 yes 23, no 41. No. 3, yes 24, Mackenzie 2, Robinson 3, Mpy'1. m: Not the Least Factor Is the Ability to n;?ornl%l 'enn:' or tearing the hool $o:25. No. 4 yes 4110 16. bell 23, Slegel 5. Knutson 36, Lind-| Mave Things According to One’s berg 6. - Rako 29, Weber 6, Wright Own Ideas. A Y Kelliher. 30. Harris 32, Skinvik 7. No. 1 yes Combustible's Many Uses. Harding 122, J. W. Cox 30. Preus 40, no 2. No. 2 yes 33, no 2. No. Among the genuine comforts of life | y¢ the farmer caf’t make the old 127, Hodgson. 1, §hipstead 23. Col-|3 yes 28, mo 4. "No.'4 yes 34, no0. Is the sense of ownership of the house | poreq g0 on straw and corncobs per- nis 117, McDonnell 20. Holm 115, in ‘which you Tive, For this reason, 1 baps he can run his car, his tractor nderson 22. Hilton 27. Jacobson| Woodrow Township. have made it a practice to oWn my | 4ngq his stationary englne' with gas 16. Dibell 85, Siegel 55. Knutson Harding 38, J. W. Cox 15, Debs 24/| house whether I regarded it as'a 200d | made from them. That's the problem A:'. lvfiff?f‘ofi“"u'm? :gfl.szeh‘e; Watking 1. Preus, 16, Hodgson 7,| Investmient or not. But it usually hus | 4o department of agricultare is strug- 'fl'b o 50 snrr ; ’ nVIK | Shipstead 87. Collins 20, McDonnell | been. “llng with, says the Nation’s Business. PATY I.mrnonl , Sandberg 32. 10, Mallon 54. Holm 21, Anderson| Tpe delight that comos: from not | zjrendy its kiteritive fu an Blackdut 86, Bormaster 8. Rines' 21, Wagnes| paving a landlord to contend with, OF | aytomabile with the, new combustible Harding 207 ka’% 34, Wi W. A L) 215?“3:";; g(‘i worry about, cannot be lightly estl’ | 0,q used it for Ilg‘:{tlng and cooking. H g 207, J. W. Cox 34, Wi Jacobson 30, Mackenzie *| mated, Perhaps you want things @ |y¢ t,e results of thede tests warrant Jox:31. Preus 206, Hodg=on 15, Ship- | Siegel 55. » Knutson 37; Lind 56. #tead 61, Samson 3. Collins 206, Mc- | Rako 25, Weber 58. Wright 60/Har-| little diffefent in (he house, and ev- | pyrther tnvestigation ‘the experiments Donnell 19, Hubbell 2, Mallon 40,|pis 50, Skinvik 33. Lennon 26, Sand-| erybody has tdeas of his own a8 to| gy pe extended to the, probler . ofy o Exiedman 13. Holm 206, Anderson |berg 64. lightipgheating and plumbing™and 40 | pigp¢ equipment for producing the gns 2, Rgl"fm‘;!o';rv;s- Copeland 3 Hirt £ 2 °:l‘°' thlngs.h Hd‘"' ;":"‘":’;Im'; to be gn a :czle sufficient to allow the farm- .. Rines 207, Wagner 40, Lueders 14 s sy =t o [ 8ble to go abead and do with them as t Iy light and heat for his elps 14. _ Hikton 212, McOuat 14| NOW EAT LIGHT BREAKFASTS | you iike, Instend of having to worty | poyce power for stationary engines, | - ullivan 47. . Jaeohson 214, Macken- B s = = £ about the loss ot whatever yon put in, and ",ngs,bly for his_tractor, from a 79134. Rohinronid1, May 13. Dibell| English 'People, Bince the War, Are | or bf being compelled to restore Prop- [ g1 individual -outAf, If a suitable 373 Stoxel 58, Knutson 244, Lind-| " gaid to Have Abandoned Heavy - | erty. to the GoAItion In WhICh YOU | ypit.can be constracted it seems likely flgg‘n‘ 168, 1;!““:'!5 " ZVX"!’S’;l:&k Merning Hnl. found it—Robert Lincoln O'Brien In | in.¢ the straw gas may bave a certaln 40, Eilta 212, Benson 63. No. 1 Postod Herald: | economic value In the sections of the . ¥és 279, ro 16, , No. % yes 17oo‘nn The hearty: breakfast ”'@ = country where the raw material from ! ' body in England flflvr!"flfifle' has | yEw SPORT ON SUBMARINES | which the gas is made is now con- #6,-~No. 3, yes 181, no 30. No. #'yes 242, nosh gone“out of fashion, a correspondent sidered_as waste and burned or left Alls[ee_l filing cabinets ¢an be put’tds gether in almost limitless combinations to.; meet the exact needs 6f the one-man"busi-, ness as well as thie requirements of the big: ; organization. - You simply add more units. - Worid writes. Stenks ° 5 ! JonesTownshin. ::(;h:hf:: :o.'.: -early nohl:g meal, | Fishing With Baited Lines 12 Now |0 ot < as your business warrants. K \ ‘ ¢ Harding b1. J. W. Cox 8. W. W.|which the French regarded-as a hotrl- Employed to Relieve the Tedium ,—————_\ 4 ox -1, n"’:b- s Preus 51, Hodgson |ble British habit, disappeared some | o the Life. Electric Hatching of Chicks. Saves Valuable Space Collihs 51, McDon- | time ago. Now catcely ‘any one eats R A third of a milllon chickens a sea- 2 G oud 13 5 < - Mallon 5. Fried- | porridge, fish, .bam and eggé and_mar -Fishing 'with tnverted lines from the | son Is the proposed capacity which a ‘Allsteel filing cabiricts save 15 to 257, floor i Anderson, 8, Bur-|malade for breakfast. Both those who ‘decks of Americin submarines is the | customer of the ic. Power -com- lpace s cabine ohd hive ater & l H newest pastime among members of | pany of Portland, Ore,, intends to at- thelr crews operating in the Pacific | tain In his electrically operated chick- {* ipfizs D.l::fih;q’n sait: \;la]c;:enlz{ie ?. ot ocean from the ‘Log Angeles submarine | en farm known as “Henacres.” His | « el ut- N J y A “ 3 Rs“m 5 w:b" The-Slubs Sod réatralts now. Pro. :'-::“ ";:ys the Popular Mechdnics ;:;g::;’;m; «;&:(;.” MJ'I’ 'bi in the neigh- Harris 28, Skinvik | vide big Inncheons. ~ Many ~ serve ia | TLCCHRR 0 o ity Thced wich okenls, as:tom. 3, n0 14. No. 2 yes | lnncheon of four or #ve co 380D, 04 ake Trequent i pared with 45,000 for lnst year. This 3‘0331 0 19. No. | fieh, Jolnts, sweets ‘@nd :I a—nad trips between Los Angeles and Santa | farm started with one small electric i 2 E oy .n l.'ofn“ ratively derate - price. COatalina fsland:” The watér in this | Incubator in 1915 and now is equipped B Dletr E:nd they can work better | 2Tca averages about 90 feet fn depth, | to opetate on a large scale, having a e o % “‘:z o ight k:nst 'I o igg-br and 1s one of the finest fshing | single Incubator with a capacity of < § Harding 44.4, | 22 Debs 8,|q thin rast ”"":'“hm or bacon. - But grounds of the Pacific coast. 5 20.000 eggs. The total connected load ¢ Watkins 1. DPic 50, ilodgson 4, they satisfy thelr appetites fully at Frequently the hotts dive to the bot- | for this plant consists of 33.5 kilowatts B ipstead 29, 44, McDonnel - tom, and lie thére with thelr motors | of heating ‘agd 8 kilowatts of lighting. -fifi 53, Wagner 9, |hgve-Telsure,and those who work eat elps 1 Hfltnp 54, McOuat 1, Sul-| g oner breakfasts and larger lunch- ity. _Allsteel is fire-resistant, warp-proof, weat proof, rodent-proof; dust‘proor and everlasting. = ; ~ Come in and examine 'the Afisteel filing units.. Look at desks, safes, counter height files and othér - units of Allsteel office furniture, the equipment . { that belongs with success.) 3] L '§2, Habbejl 13 20, Holm 26 | oheom BIng oD O o Sres, |3t oft:white-practicing submarine | For emergency ‘service. continues” he ‘Anderson 18, er 12. Rines : signaling, torpedo-tube ronune and the | Electricnl Review, a 20-kflowatt direct 3 E } 5. Wagner 1 ers 8, Phelps 5.| With women, t0o, the hearty lunch- |, /- current generator Is installed at fl;v o‘:){:;: 9. Sl:lllv;n!; ) 21 le::nl:a:c:nlfl?fl&edfl.: m?:f’ ;: The upside-down fishing is done In a :;r!‘;\ and fs so arranged that it may PloNEER STAT{ONERY HOUSE T ) nson very simple manner. Prior to making riven from-the owner's truck. Y - E Ay A 43, "Sropel “28:/fee Bind. some. buttered .cakes,.. Glrl ummmmmlmm 2 Socd ’,BEMID,II A glnm 1994 . ... _ MINNESOTA. - s |