The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, March 25, 1918, Page 18

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ADVERTISEMENTS AMATEUR DEPARTMENT CONDUCTED BY B. O. FOSS, LEADER STAFF CARTOONIST The battle of the Mame We are sending our best halted the rush of the Gerr manhood to fight for us. mans towards Paris. It Theymust be armed, fed and ~ aroused the French to super- clothed, cared for- through human bravery. Theyfought sickness and wounds. Thisis -~ as if led by the spint of the the work of every individual Maid of Otleans herself. as well as the Govemment. The Mame was a demon- It is the proud duty of the stration of the power of Bell System to coordinate patriotism with its back its purpose and equipment against the wall. The same to the other factors in our sacrifice of self, the same love national industrial fabric, so . of country and unity of pur- that the manufacture and | pose that inspired the French movement of supplies to our people must inspire us, and, boys abroad be given right we must win the war. of way. like this particular kind of treatment? . Leslie Anderson, 14, Dell Rapids, S. D., wins the dollar award for the best amateur cartoon this week. His drawing appears above. Leslie calls it “Just a reminder that the long forgotten farmer is’ waking up.” It appears that the farmer is not only waking up but is wide awake and taking a little exercise. Can’t you tell by the expression on Mr. O. G. Politician’s face that he is simply “crazy” about the farmer and his club? - Yes, he is NOT! 3 All records seem to be broken this week for the number of cartoons re- ceived. Cartoons came from every part of the country. Cartoons of excep- tional merit I will mention each week. This week’s honor roll follows: Frank Long, Chinook, Mont.; Susan Ash, Walworth, Neb.; Robert Wolfe, Columbus, Ohio; Philip J. Spain, Redstone, Mont.; Elmer Larson, Bottineau, N. D.; Harold Hoffman, Foreston, Minn.; Thla Johnson, Warren, Wyo.; Arthur Hall- gren, Alexandria, Minn.; Theo. Larson, Kulm, N. D., and John Currie, Osceola, S. D. : : - Keep it up, all of you. My only wish is that you get as much pleasure out of this department as I do. Yours, B. 0. FOSS. Indianan Discusses Patriotism % AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ) AND ASSOCIATED COMPANIES One Policy One System = Universal Service e SHERMAN HoTEL) WE f==ST.PAUL MINN=- Fu. Vauee | || WANT CREAM WOOL BEANS You have to ship out this season Cattle Hides, Horse Hides, Dry Hides, _Pelts, Skins, Tallow, Furs, Ete. ' Prices are high and market booming. Write us for quotations, Tags, Etc. Where your shipments bring most money. _THE R. E. COBB (0. 8T. PAUL, { MINN. Established 1883 - U. 8. Food Administration License G-07178 Courtesy and Comfort have combined to make the New Sherman the most popular Hotel in St. Paul. 1 Should Show Some Patriotism Themselves : : Marion,’ Ind. roar like a lion. Now, suppose the IDITOR Nonpartisan Lea- farmer, after being guaranteed the der: I am enclosing here- cost of production and a-10 per cent with a clipping from the profit, in years when there is no crop, Chicago Examiner which would come forward and demand the shows the . “patriotism” crop in years when there is one, how of Big Biz as well as would Big Biz like that? Yet, that is their egotism. : exactly what they (Big Biz) are doing It is a case of “heads I win and with the government and calling it tails ‘you lose” with Big Biz when patriotism. - : ¢ they' deal with the government or Mr. Powell goes further and says with other parties. You will note that the winning of the war now de- that Big Biz is not satisfied with a pends on labor. We will quite fully big profit guaranteed but has the gall agree with him in that statement, as to suggest that the government allow Big Biz can not be depended upon to them one-half on any savings that win a war where it requires patriot- may be effected. Of course, if the cost ism, because he.has not got it in him.: More one dollar rooms than any other first class hotel in St. Paul. Cafe and Cafeteria. Angus J. Cameron Fourth and Sibley Streets One block from Union Depot and Nonpartisan League Headquarters. e e e - e the government is to stand the entire depended upon to do is to rob the ' | expense. Big Biz evidently does not government. at every turn of the road know that what is “sance for the under the guise of patriotism. = goose is sauce for: the gander.”- "/ Mr. Powell goes on further and sug- = e 83 vgfilfl Soliend’ Bodrosn Bed. "China® Geess; ‘Rouen, Pekin, Bunner, | ’ - Muscovy Ducks; Guineas, - Incubators. _‘Brooders. - Catalog . Free, : cent profit, you would hear Big Bis Instead of Advising Others to Be Patriotic, War Profiteers | should run over the estimated cost About the only thing Big Biz can be " Suppose the farmer was gusranteed gests that the president, the women the cost of production plus a 10 per and the picture shows could be utilized to. good. gdvantage dn a nation-wide

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