The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, November 29, 1917, Page 12

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e 2 4 ADVERTISEMENTS \ ’ :HERALD LIE ERES D - TH DAKOTA’S GRAND FORKS, N. D., £ . _ Ll ‘ ; : s AT BIG LABOR |GE BE A GARAGE OWNER B xperts | mem'YoUR OPPORTUNITY | MEETINCTODAY, | - | - ‘of war . . : = : ; k?fi’c‘ Nonpartisan League Presi- P Now is your opportunity! Never in the history of the world were there more <is| dent Pleads for Union 3 . x ~ 5 to pi = o S Jeal chances for you to make big money as an Auto and Tractor Expert. Condi- ¢ v, With Labor, Ind tions were never so favorable as now. Hundreds of thousands of mechanies are ‘;:1:.‘;': T il n . . . . . s aers Cr drawn for war service—their places must be filled at once. Don’t delay, this is O e your golden opportunity—the chance of a lifetime. Think of it! With only a vention. U few weeks training, you can enter one of the best paid professions on earth. No 3 (=2 5 i 5 . Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 16.—A" pledge other business can equal it—mno other even compares with it. ¢ from the farmors to Join Hande wita ® unlon labor to help win the war we normous Demand for Auto and Iractor kxperts L e T A ERY EER— NIRRT DENCOEN RS of headlines from the front page of the Grand Forks (N. D.) Herald reporting The demand for auto and tractor experts has always far excceded the supply- President Townley’s speech at the Now the demand is tenfold—vacancies must be filled. Not later on, but NOW! Labor convention at Buffalo, N. Y. The a 5 eqe last lines of the heading, to which an Come early—be prepared. No matter what you are doing, if you are ambitious, Atrow head. paintel Smsani et Cons there is something better in store for you. No previous experi- gresaman Dase attacked she .govern: ence is necessary to enter my school. You must let me tell you B orata AT R e S how I have helped hundreds of others and ecan help you. My fully outand-out falachood. - Baer never : : . LS . addresse e convention. e did not equipped plant was built especially to teach you this business. Sritisive She Fedoral Sote et diasts My instructors are experienced men—you will like them, I am ly or indirectly before the convention. 2 3 . oL ; Baer was not present at the convention. sure, for they are trained in this work. o B | Nty Beo srar st ot ’ ported to the convention or discussed in the convention. MY GARAGEMAN’S COURSE ahE o RIS P - o : o ublic Ownershi Makes you master of the garage. I know this is the best L ' p proposition ever offered auto and tractor students. Every- = at ast! one who visits my school tells me this, so will you, when you (Continued from page 4) oy oo Come mni pe See it. Many of my students taking this course are now fadior nerming Pnid 8tesl ahlpper - . . n e - :’n"_yfi gv\,’f{}% ofl‘l‘;fir:e"’xif ‘mnfl%"z in business for themselves and doing well. If you want Tactod HraiEhe cont and the new Ticioht the- Sfation and. thow vea my t0 be a topnotcher in the Auto and Tractor Business get charge. But on shipments for firma Sehool P stop, pres. MY wonderful offer on this Complete Course. selrd s b e Two billion dollars, in round num- MAIL COUPON NOW " bers, has been voted by congress to fi the giant plan of the shi Don’t delay, mail the Coupon today. I want to tell you the F ree InformatiOn Counpon bl::::ice A(lemg;:tn egetx; odollai swli?lljini facts about this wonderful business—how you can make good 5 5 3 on small capital and get into a live trade. Write me now—it into construction of ships. will be a step toward a good paying position. Act quick—you A. L. BISHOP, Pres. Will the shipping board, at noon can enter any time. Dear Sir: Send me free information about . A 2 on a certain day, six months after A. L. BISHOP, Pres. your school. ] - the war, go out of business? Fargo School of Automobile and Gas Will Uncle Sam “unscramble the E Ciein . ; eggs” of the most efficient trans- ngineering portation system ever organized 1225 FRONT STREET, FARGO, N. D. sesssccsscerccenae under the American flag? AR S 1 L e It is up to congress. Chances are that the American nation will notify : = congress, in plenty of time, that this s : > lot of eggs tastes better scrambled ¥ o than raw. They will probably com- * mand that the railroads be scrambled, 'i‘ ’ .’ The Leader of too, 1% ion Shoes v URKE all Cushion WOULD SHOOT LEAGUE MEN = Kennedy, Minn. e Editor Nonpartisan Leader: s - A newspaper printing such rot as the 5 25 TO 30c LB enclosed clipping from the Duluth b p News Tribune is as bad as the Kaiser, Bl Is our prediction for Christmas and : & and the man writing it is a traitor. B later Holiday Markets. We pay HONORB'LT. ' | Please answer it, or ‘return it and I M top market prices for Y will, : & . A. CARLSON. | Chickens-- Ducks--Geese are subject to exposure t0 o1 kinde | | § CUSHION SHOES The clipping was an article purport- . £ of weather, and strenuous outdoor Posinaa and ' ing to be a letter to the Tribure, print- f Want both live and dressed. workbrings the theumaticaches.You P ed with large display headlines, and f| Write us for weekly market re- can’tafford to belaid up, so heed that Ask your dealer for Mayer containing,. among other insinuations g8 port, Tags, how to dress, when to first twinge of rheumatism, Use Shoiso L;Ok f‘;l' the trade- and lies, the following: ship. Sloan’s Liniment. Clean and con- markion the sole, “Who are the promoters of the so- B Don't Forget we want your ship- venient, no need to rub, no stains; payer.Q0ct & Shes 0., called Nonpartisan league? Are they 1 E ments of Cream, Veal, Hogs, no clumsy plasters and your pain 3 not the same crowd that justified the 7 Horse Hides, Cattle Hides, Raw disappears. £ Furs, Muskrat, Skunks, etc. Also Beans and Rabbits, . This House is U. S. Government Licensed. Get our Reliable Price List, The R. E. COBB CO. 13 E. Third St. St. Paul, Minn. Mention Leader when writing advertisers Sprains, strains, neuralgia aches and stiff; sore muscles are -llrel.ws:d b;'tlw appli cation of Sloan’s Liniment, [ ] Generous size bottl ] druggistsj Ay e o o Sloan’s Linimaent KILLS PAIN Your Ad in the Leader Will Reach Over 140,000 Subscribers 'PAGE TWELVE invasion of Belgium, warned us off the sea; applauded the sinking of the Lusitania; fought against the ‘declara- tion of a state of war; resisted prepar- edness, and hampered selectlve con- scription and Liberty bonds? Plainly, if they are out to farm into the farm- ers seeds of sedition and treason, the only consideration they are entifled to "is that of the public enemy—the firing squad.” Of ' course, * everyone knows the League has' doné none of the things insinuated by the Duluth Tribune News, and that its active support of the Liberty bond jssus and food con- servation has resulted in actively en- listing thousands of persons who could never have been reached through Big Business channels.—THE EDITOR.

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