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Our New Carburetor for Ford Cars is saving and making money for many Non- partisan = organizers. =~ Simple, not a moving : part; installed in thirty minutes; guaranteed to double your mileage and start in . zero FOR SALE ™ g,51 %, 228 Jomma] | Feather without heating or peiming, Fitteen nee of {10 start or build up a herd write or call on us, %’ 2,000 in eight months. Salt Lake Olty man Minimum Wage | Te fon Pt at G~ | [ - Law A. K. Flom Manufacturing Co., Honmldoe. Minn, | (Continued from page 3) for a working girl in North Dakota cities as follows: Incidentals ..................... :.. 1.00 ......................... $15.00 “In some places a girl may.be able Poaltlvely and securely locks your end. gate and prevents the loss of grain or other thing in wagon®box due to a poor end gate lock. to get room and board for less than m'".hi"’é"e"l'fi&'_fi:.ffl?e ecommend. Ao aa 1o the figures quoted,” said Miss Fark- | se makes asch. “To do so she will have to live on the outside of the city and pay from 60 to 84 cents a week extra for- car fare, “In a few places the working girl may be able to get laundry facilities. . These places are very few. If she does she probably will have to pay a good deal more than $2.50 for her room, so that a saving in one direction is coun- terbalanced by an added expense in another. “The item for ‘incidentals’ will -have to cover amusements, repair, cleaning and pressing of clothes, stationery and postage, toilet arti- cles, organization dues, church contributions, street car fare if necessary, and a mult:tude of ' other items.” CONFERENCES TO FIX WAGES IN- INDUSTRIES The $15 figure submitted by Miss Farkasch is in no.sense official. -The procedure outlined by the minimum “wage law prescribes that a ¢dnference ybe called, to consist of three repre- ~sentatives of employers, three repre- sentatives of employes and three rep- resentatives of the public. A sepa- rate conference is to be called for each industry and is to consider carefully the cost of living in that industry. For instance, adwa.itress, it has been 5 a8 found, will need more shoes during a O year than ‘any other girl worker. A : DRERS m&m clerk in an office or a salesgirl is re- N [ et quired to be better dressed than a : f amazo0 worker in a laundry After arriving at the cost of living in each industry, the conférence will recommend a minimum wage in that industry to the workmen’s compensa- tion bureau. The bureau then will put it into effect and have charge of the enforcement of thcii wage d:gided up:tn.h*’ th The conditions discovered in No Dakota as to wages paid women work- A Kalama Z , ers are much the same as those in T TR tt *Y other states. In many other states Registered _)lrQC (0 Ou the cost of living is equally high and - wages paid are even less. The ques- tion naturally arises, “If it costs a girl $15 a week to live and she gets only $7.50, how does she keep on liv- ing? 4 Many of the-girls live at home. It: means that the other members of the family pay the difference between the amount she earns and the salary she is paid. In other words, the girl’s employer -pays half her salary, her father pays the other half. But what of the girls who get less than a living wage and have no father to pay the difference? How are they to make up the difference? Some states still answer this prob- lem by piously rolling their eyes and remarking that “Heaven wxll protect the working girl.” - The state of North Dakota is meet= ing' this condition. It 'is: going to see . that some attention is paid by those in charge of affairs on earth to see that the working girl gets a square deal. ; d in. 8ervice—No l.nEn——The old end gate rod urtu but one purpose, viz., to hold the sides of the e lon. Double Lock—The Flom Hitch securely holds flw patent end gate from opeuxnz accidentally and spllling. grain in_transit.- SIW Time—How much time have ted hunt- - ing for lost end_gate rods? The Hltdx ll at- tached to the end gate and held in plaa hz‘: but may be removed when rod % without an end gate. < Easy to Opera fo——-You can not drive 8o close to s building or other obstruction that the Flom Hitch can: not be operated. Anynlleenmmunzetmum om 0] Fho Flom Hitch s enst asily attacied o any end gate. No unusual tools nor ukill required. PRICE $1.96 PREPAID S sfienm wanted in every county in every etate, all communications to ““A. K. FLOM MANUFACTURING CO., Montevideo, - Minn. Rk Meat = raisers, Capper's Weekly “vs‘ays, are gomg ‘bro! “But th