The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, October 6, 1919, Page 10

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ADVERTISEMENTS lose skimming, d 2 NEW aunznrl.v“” TR :E"mu.«ff soin foum aizes u“-'ffl"«'l'" FREE 30 Days’ ) ud rost :ndpmongy;hahhumo Pos g.’l‘ i ve mon llhuh-lomce. muuqmunmup Du g:.,;,goz.mmr it i S ALL LED FOR 20 CENTS a‘ 1 Allo -pleum'é';hu:" pia or wlnur Lewis Childs, lu.. l’lonl Park, N. Y. ........ small expense. of flour mills combined. Brand as your own. PLANS contain detail instructions flour-.-selling. - OUR Everybody wants good flour. You are given the free use of our Natlonally advertlsed *Famous for its Flavor™ dvertise this flour nntlonally for you and furnish you the snck:v;I:h ‘;'ou;' name printed on them. Our Confidential SELLING SERVICE D. PARTMEN'{‘, ctt»_mposedfl 35_ ; rts, examine samples of your flo ghilied mlllerse:;“l xgz‘fiheififi keep your products up to the high “Flavo” Standard. AMERICAN Tnfmlt in seven sizes-—from 15 to 100 barrels daily capacity. .Sold ‘on 30 Days Free Tna]. you to be the sole judge as to “wh - Sooner . or later “Flavo” WANTS THE FACTS : Roulette, Pa. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Being much interested in the doings of the League and realizing that the newspapers have grossly misrepre- ‘sented the movement, I am writing you for sample copies of the Leader and any other information in regard to same you may see fit to send. Can we subscribe for the Leader? ESCA G. SCOVILLE. FREE SLIDES AND FILMS Slides and films for .schools and clubs are provided by the North Da- kota Agricultural college.through the visual instruction service. Circular No. 33, just issued, gives full infor-- mation as to how these films and slides are sent out and gives a list of those that are available. conducting the business of “MIDGET” MARVEL is ether- it eon'}a: up to-your e::a:: ctations. us’ you are 3 ,I;fed to_operate it and be assured f success before buying. ~Here-is an- opporl:umty*foryou y your town if you act at once. Flour will be manufactured there. Write today for our booklet The Story of a Wonderful Flonr Mlll You vmll find ‘it interesting. Anglo-American Mill Co. OWENSBORO, ‘KY. 863-669 Central Trust Building Y/ou Can Make ,T/Blg Money Vith - Thls Business _“COMMITTEE OF 48" ° The Leader has received many let- ters from League members asking about the “committee of 48” which has been conducting a referenduin vote throughout the.country on such-:sub- jects as the Plumb plan, election and tax reforms, judicial reforms and in- ternational questions. ' In answer to these letters it may be said that.the “committee of 48” is composed of for- ward-looking business and profession- al’ 'men- who see the necessity for fundamental reforms in this country .and throughout the world. While this organization has no connection what- - ever with the Nonpartisan league, its purpose is the same as ours—to make the government more truly responsive to the will of the people and to ad- vance industrial democracy, as well as political democracy. ;- sm You, without previous milling experlence, can earn the same big profit others are . making with this one-man, direct process, roller flour mills. This is the best paying business in your town, and second only to that of your Banker in prestige and dignity. You can be the local flour miller of your community and make “Flavo” Flour with but a comparatively small investment, and have indoor work-and an all year round business. Why not furnish it from wheat grown at home, milled at ‘home, and 'sold | to home people? 'In this way you save the freight on both, the wheat out and.the flour in, and earn the regular milling profits in addition to the extra profit of -making “A BETTER BARREL OF FLOUR CHEAPER" on the famous “MIDGET MARVEL MILL.” ! The AMERICAN TRsE MILL is the wonderful self-contained, one-man, roller flour mill that is revolutionizing the milling mdustry, and is bringing back flour mlllmg to the local Community where it belongs. half the power and labor of the old long system mill. It requires less than one- Takes but little space-‘and can be installed at a Because of its improved patented direct process, the “MIDGET” MARVEL produces a high yield of creamy white flour that retains the natural sweetness and the health building vitamines: of the wheat berry. Everywhere people are demanding this better flavored, more nutritious flour. THE AMERICAN “MIDGET” MARVEL has proved a phenomenal success. throughout the United States, earning unusual profits for their owners: “MIDGET” MARVELS being sold at the present time as all other makes Over 1700. are now operating There are more than twice "as many u ‘ -& , mmcultrs regndmg your lnlll and! ffi booklet. Flour WASHINGTON T NO“time since the Nonpartl- - san league was organized in ] Washington has : sentiment been so strong for the League “as it is today. Additions to. the membership of the League are be- ing made at a rate never before possi- ‘ble; . re: and organizers are far and away the most-numerous now of any timé'since the organization entered this field. The farmers have seen what their brother: farmers in North Dakota have - accomplished and they have been con- vinced that they can do the same. P T There is a rapidly growing senti- ment of friendliness and co-operation from the union labor forces of the state. Labor unionists have had time to realize that our experience has been identical with that accorded the labor: unions in the years past. The forces who are and have been attempting to disrupt our organization would do the same to the labor unions if they thought they could get away with it. We have 25 organizers in the figld now and are- putting out more every week. These workers are putting on from 150 to 300 new members each week. * * * g Most 1mportant and most hopeful of all the signs is the rapidly growmg conviction on both sides that the in- terests 'of the workingmen on the farms and in the- clty are identical, and that to win:-economic freedom and industrial democracy ‘they must work together. The triple alliance, in which thé. labor unions and the railway brotherhoods have - fallen into ' line with the Nonpartisan league, bids fair to become the real salvation of Wash- 1ngton politically: and industrially. =~ J. L. FREEMAN, State Manager of Nonpartlsan League. STORING POTATOES The tubers should be dry and rea- - sonably free from dirt' when put into storage, an excess of moisture or: soil increases the amount of Keat in‘ newly stored potatoes.. The soil tends to fill up the spaces between the tubers, thus cutting off air circulation, and helping to retain heat that would otherwise escape. All diseased, badly cut or bruised tubers should be removed from the crop before putting it into storage. It is a common practice for com- mercial growers and shippers to store potatoes in bins to a depth of 10 to 15 feet. a much "heavier shrinkage loss than than six feet. The heavier shrinkage is the result of the greater amount of heat generated by a large pile of pota- toes, which results in a higher amount of moisture loss' as well as a heavier loss from decay, as heat and moisture ing tuber rots. -sustained when the potatoes are stored ‘before storing the crop, theloss i is even > g'reater. the bin should not be greater than 12x12 feet, unless provided with a series of ventilating shafts or division 'ilwalls for the escape of moxsture and eat. : PROFITEEBS g Men who prefer any load: of i 'Qf taxation, however: light SMITH. requests for literature, speakers This is almost. certain to entail - ~when stored to a depth of not more both help to develop organisms, caus- AL Frequently the losses: |’ under these conditions reach 25 per cent; and where rigid care has not been ° | exercised to remove all diseased tubers -~ .It.is advisable; f.hereiore, 't;o pile the - potatoes not greater than five or six - feet deep, and the floor dimensions of : famy, however great, to any pressure [ [ v P"{l X A8 & i LENTY ! 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