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PAGE 6 PAN MOTOR C0. ASKED TO SHOW INDIGO BOARD Action of Minnesota Commission to Result ‘In Investi- gation Here. HOME LUMBER UP AGAIN The Pan Motor Co. of St. Cloud? Minn., against which the blue sky commission of | Minnesota recently rendered an udve hus already ben admitted under the blue sky Jaws of North Dakota and given permission to sell stock in this state, may come up for reinvestigation, acording to rumors current at the cap- itol. It is understood that the Dakotu blue sky commission has cs andit of its books and that January 2 has been set as a date for a hearin: which the Pan Motor Co. will be asked for further justification of its lMeense to sell stock in this state. Similar action, it is said, has been taken in the matter of the Home 1 uum ver Co, Which has Deen under inves! gation’ more or less for the pa It was recently aunou Home Lumber Co, had ficulties and s " mission of it understood, how It is ne that the blue ion has called for further ¢ al wrts on the o concern, RETURNED SOLDIERS TAKE NOTICE. Knowing you will want a new suit/of raw material, /only true to a cert allow you 10 per made-to-measure sw low terms of or overcoat, I cent off any overcoat or loth and payment. Klein, 12 19 1 mo. _Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the "Beulah Coal Have your your ‘old hat made like new at the Eagle Tailoring Co. The Kind You Have Always oer and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- (LCA iow aohas Allow no one jaiten deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations Eeimeats that Infants and Children—Experien: ...What is CASTO ee and Sorting’ Syrupe. neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its } ege is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Filatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Keod; giving healthy and natural sleep. { Tue Childsen’s Panacea—The Mothes’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA Aways | Bears the Signature of jmerce. ¢ report, and whic#;world igs” led | Boing, e upon the Pan Motor Co. for a-detatled tea has | the fore tailor and cleaner..! AMERICAN COMMERCIAL SCOUTS STUDY _ MARKETS OF THE WORLD NOW AMERICAN * WORKER’S OUTPUT EXCEEDS SERRE Sa From Washington men ha gone out and are going out into. every quarter! of the globe to study and report! as to} the needs of variqus nations of the) goods, whether they may be\raw ma-} terials or manufactured produets, that America has. to sell. These men, selected with the great-) est care, are America’s scouts of com-| They aré specialists in par-; ticular lines, These-men work for the nation at! large. What opportunities they deyelop Will be for ud.xinzle interest, but will | he reported to all the people in_ th various lines at the same time. Th are to work for years and the force Is to be increased until no part of the “‘hgglected. This body of! specialists is’ supplemented by the commercial agents stationed at every important center -in foreign lands whose duty it is to act for the de-| velopment of American trade, Along with what the government Is ery great industry in Amert-| its agents’ out in particular | fe Do not doubt that the American bus- | iness man is alive to the situation. ! So soon as the channels of trade are| open, von ats the ships are to be had to go to all the ports of the Seven j Seas the hives of industry will hu throughout this land. The problem is likely to be not so; much of developing foreign marke of Am to produce all tire, Production is wealth. The larger | ky | the production the greater the wealti| al, er the return to labor, | | on of this} the wider the distribution of prosper- ity. America is the most prosperous na- ‘tion of the earth, ascribed generally in degree, The larg- hare of the credit is due to the high j ability of the American workman and to the enterprise of the American man- ufacturer. It ix common to scold the worker and damn the boss. Sometimes it is overdone. Read what follows and draw your own conclusions, Great Britain ranks near among nation moure power, et the top) et the present use of steam, electric ee as great in indust is prosperity is ment its collosal wealth plains the higher’ wage of the Ameri- te explanation is can workingman compared with that; knows today of the foreign worker. jof Great Britain. manded the seas. dot the trade channels of the oceans. man in great Britain has been declin- ,man in America has been increasing. ‘tons per annum, in 1912, It wa: ; United States per miner was 539 tons Relative yearly production per man in the United States and Great Britain in some of thep rincipal industries is shown-in the above chart. The ‘American worker, before the war, used two or three machines to one used by the rBitisher, and produced much more ‘than ‘the Britisher and re- ccived higher wages for his work. Britain is now working for the introduc- ' tlon of machinery and the removal of restrictions on output. The authority for thi ‘ute: | the London Dimes. Th Coal is one of the greatest industries By coal it has com- Its coaling stations; For years the coal production per ing For years the_coal production per Look at the figures: In 1902 the coal production of oe United Kingdom per miner was tons, and in 1917 it was 249 tons. In 1902 the coal production in the per annum, in 1912, 660 tons. and in 1917 it reached the unprecedented ‘to- tal of 819 tons. The American coal miner produces duced there were: riots. ex-/the spinning have no such textile industry j be made by hand. not so many years ago, the printers (the printing*trade. ranks ninth among prince -in comparison with what he was in the days of setting type by hand. i lanes of business. | Book of Books. less than’ to the propagation of the human race, a GERMANY. TRY-TRICKERY 10 GAIN ENDS Erench Commissioner Warns of ‘Kultur Danger /Now. By EPWARD DE BILLY, 1] Acting Head of the Freach High Com- mission. Wi ‘ashington, D. Dec, 26.—We should ‘Be ‘Very unwise to imaging that our .war gogls are wready attained. There fs. room, as. long’ as a peace treaty is not signed, for many dangers. Against, our aims, during the armis- tice as during the war, we shall find, |no Monger steuding upright ‘but -sneak- ing, the ‘spirit of German kultur, As long as the peace treaty is not, || signed let us beware of Germany, The Germans surrendered heping to beable to win through . negotiations | what they saw they could not wit through fighting. So ‘they ‘accepted all the terms pro- ‘| posed, and signed them as they were: asked ‘to do, onsidering that after all this was only one more scrap of paper. and that it might be posible to get it altered, after, signature. Remember that, since the outbreak of the war, the German socialists have followed without resistance the leader- ship of the government. Dr. Ebert. and ‘Schiedemann, as well as Dr. Solf and Erzberger, have been brought up| on German kultur. It needed a century to prussianize Germany, and to make of it what we have seen during this war. To change Germans vill need time. They also need.to realize that they have begn de- feated. And this they do not admit. They and their friends outside of Germany boast of not having .been defeated. Se ee ED “WITH ‘ Yet without the world would as it and.all-our clothes would jinny When the. linotype-was introduced it their’ trade wag. ruined. Today -i’s major industries and em- ten fimes as many men as it did rs ago and the printer ‘is a ay Hindenburg writes to his tr ASTHMADOR So it goes through all the broad Produce and multiply, saith the ‘Phe injunction applies to industry no American labor is the best labor in " THURSDAY, DEC, 26, 1918. iey have not-been beaten. “4! 8 that idealistic hand .of. sacrifice shared’ for tsch-| the same-cause, And let us-cautlously fand ‘ueber’ alles” is still the soig of! ndmit into our friendship and trade re- the Germans. fair play: in trade, ‘to dominate. Let -us -deyote our: .energies they still want,. in’ politics, | posed jdeal: to Phe worthy of our friendship. They have not Jearned : lations, those who were fighting for op- after they haye’ given proof of such/a change’ of heart as. to This will strengthening the friendship with those be, if I understand clearly, \the rule of. nations to’ which we are tied ‘by that | world trade in the guulorit vorld. Fi iery Eczema and Skin Emuptions Readily. Yield to This Old Remedy Successfully used for 50 years. Ecai and similar skin troubles come Toh a. disordered, ‘impure condition of the blood, and they can only be cured..by giving the blood a thorough cleansing, and removing from it all traces, of impurity. This isiwhy’S. S..S. tas been used: iso successfully in hundreds of cases of Ecazema.and other skin eruptions. Ths’ wonderful remedy is without safe place. - Valuable Christmas Presents— ~ Like jewels or certificates should be kept in a ; What safer or better posit box at this strong bank? 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One of the. greatest. truths labor has to learn is that the larger the use of labor saving machinery, the larger the profit to labor, for labor -saving ma- chinery, instead of reducing the em- ployment of labor, increases it, because it cheapens the cost of production so} muth that.it swells production enor-| in the ereh, PRODUCTI The larger the production American ;worker, the ‘more prosperous will labor be and will America be. AND MULTIPLY. The basis of winning world trade is the production of the American labor- He, not the anker, the statesman or the manufacturer, is the. keystone Call C. A. Finch ‘Lum- of the » Bring. or mail.in your films Expert Developing: e with and endanger the heatth of ioa since its infasey. and “‘Just-as-good” are but Experience against ORIA. ter Oil, IA ori It is Pleasant. It conaing allaying Feyerishness arising In Use For Over 30 Years * The Kind You Have Always Bought | THE CENTAUR COMPANY. 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