The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, August 23, 1920, Page 13

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* ADVERTI SEMENTS ) { SPYING ON LABOR The ' System’s’ Hand, 'by:' Mary Tupper 7 Jones. - Published by. the M:dwest Pub- ~+lishing and Producing company. Chicazo, : Il A fiction story founded on facts, deal~ ing with the industrial labox quut.mn. + A story thgt begins in the waoods of nosthern Minnesota, in. a logging. camp, with a boy‘as the: principal character, beginning a strange career as:a private detective in the iemploy of anti-union interests, is contained in You Can Make | 2 e nieeate $500 to $1000 With little attempt at a plot, the ; b author nevertheless is' able to hold a“Month Milling the reader’s attention closely. through= wfla\b l’lmb out the book. . The preface explains | i St R e I R that fiS‘;‘te;phe;:1 A. Doyle._v:g the publish‘-} : Ao Ml e o l“'m e ing firm which produced. the' book ‘is pcx'l efl‘mu::ry 5 T the real hero of the story, ‘and even his ‘Bea Mille’ .| name is used in the story, ; and Jiave" A dlgnified. DermAnGt ‘After becoming a spy in umon l1a- ‘§] Dbusiness that will eam you' steady bor ranks, Doyle.m the story,‘becomes it el T entangled in- a -street car strike in ; g;pgly‘g‘:’urg:m&ni wlthtfio:;a&c: ] glulug ;"hemfhfi.fi“t reb_eléed against b | = e tactics of his’ associate gunmen ~i‘g§a S mn'i::l T 2 s fourad and spies, * The author then carries ’ mfig‘;;g;;::’m &'fn“g‘,"o‘fi{“}w the story to the Couer d’Alene mining A 1920 Overland 4 A 1920 Ford WILL B’E GIVEN AWAY Oct 3 Otlz o WOULDN’T YOU like to see.this very latest model Overland Four, or a shiny new Ford roll up to your door and the driver say, “This is Yoursl” That is exnctly what'is going to happen 'to two people on October 30, for I am going to give these cars away on that day, free of all cost. Two people who send me their names and addresses now.and are prompt and energetic in fpllowmg my instruc- tions will get thig $985 Overland and the $650 Ford. Thousands of Dollars Will be Given In Grand Prizes and Cash Rewards " ‘Besldes these cars I Wil give away thou- - below, starts everything. Act quick, Mail me g “A BETTER BARREL district in Idaho, depicting the murder | | &nds of dollars In Cash enarn, and M e w;,-pon w&”d: Yo Fi w RitS ot frmous of ' the friendly. governor and the Gold Watches, “Diamond . Rings, Phonographs; ree With Your First Order MIDGET MARVEL." The newpro- . { | Sitverware, Cameras, Money Rawards, etc,, etc. With your: first order of subscriptions I will frameup” which the story lays to the (Pflm dnpuea&e‘? 1 in case m:l a tie ax)'t s %e:a you &m‘g %umls’omg Cluteh Pencll, ngmly O an activ thh'- ) C] ve inches lo! an 8 pnvate detechvea o involve labor contveea?wmebe well paid in c:shx: whether or pollsbpodfnnnd has adjustable llll.‘fld. You wllf be ‘leaders. The work of the spies in not he wins a car or one of the’other Grand . proud otjitt ‘Evhftummd%%o ';"(G)P.fi’ and ; gt e e 2o 3 'our name and address W . Jus the Bnhs:h COhm_‘bla mining. areas 18 or more f‘::en’ corr:ctly mnrked 1n tho pictn;: Trée, £ revealed in amazing manner. There, 3 g ; Bzl SEet Tavcratthe whe orot | ‘8o the story goes, Doyle revolis and : leseofnsinzouruaumuyad joins the labor movement- minus hls B“ e e spy raiment, e ) § : The book has been indorsed by lead- ““Famous'for its Flavos™: ing labor .leaders, accordmg *to the e fumish the sacks with your publishers, i @ printed on them. OUR SER- ; VACE Bt an BT ceamincsan: || ; CH DREN’S FOOD 2 i:ix“f‘h‘k‘pm e hrofitets up to out ~ Food for Young Children, a revised, pubhcatxon of the United: States de- ‘partment of agriculture,::is particu- larly pertinent today in view of the findings of experts that the average | American child is undernourished, not: necessarily through the failure of its parents to supply sufficient.food, but generally because the food'is p'oorly selected or may Cconsist' 'of “Substi- ; . tutes” from which needed elements are fore some one - abea’ lacking. For a copy of the publica- : - e ; i‘;‘gfl wfiw of ERCERNDT tion address “Division of Publications, : \ J Cet portunity. A o ; U. 8. Department “of Agnc\flt'ure . T ) 2 mefirmn-m .."h /| and ask for Farmers’ Bulletin 717, 7 s, - il | Our.-( The Anglo- American Mill Co|| | FARM ACCOUNTING 876-552 Trust Bldg., Owensboro, Ky . A Method of Analyzing the Farm. y : - Business is the title of a recent pub-_| | 2l : iy lication of the United States depart- | WSess QakSh -, Wansas Gity, 1o mg d,o.. .:?,?d,"‘;:';'.‘:,‘,d ment of agriculture. This publication - - — = Pasta lot of mioney with & B : » gt - i ‘| suggests a bookkeeping system which SHELDON 5 3 | will enable the farmer to determin | By IR N OW s 56 oot o Concrete Mixer Find Five Facec—-Get 1000 Votes #n the picture are a mumber of hidden faces. Bee how many you can find, -Some are looking at the Aeroplane and some at you—you’ll find -them upside down and every way. Mark each face you-find with a pencil; write your name and address plainly on the lines low, clip. out this coupon and mail to me now If you find as mhany as five of the ‘hidden ‘faces Y will enter you in my contest with 1,000 votes to your credit. D, 'W.. BEACH, Contest Mgr., FARM LIFE, Dept, 248 °Bpencer, Ind, Dear 8ir: Here is my solution of the pleture. If correct enter me in your Automobile Subscription Contest with a credit of 1,000 votes, I-want one of these cars. Also' tell me how to get the Clutch Pencil, NG -+ o TebisessaevsoesesssoTosssrasascsnessasiovsesssn Address N _ Do Your Own whether he i operating at a profit or loss. Tt may be obtained on request | | Zerts Mm,; o ,,"12,“ rfi:,,s °;,,M by addressing “Division of Publica- | | . HENRY ARENS, Jordan, ‘Minn. "tions, U. S. Department of Agricul- : : ture,” and askmg for Farmers Bulle- DITCHING "Bells ATl Wool Suit for szs.uo Wia for pricee A handsomely illustrated Fall and | L CHARLES &, WALKER, Glonos "'“‘ “Winter Style Book, showing all the latest New York and Chicago styles in nren’s suits and containing 52 heau- | tiful cloth samples of the very finest, high-grade fabrics, is being distributed free by the Bell' Tailors, Dept. 893, Chica 111., "the largest concern in [N [ ‘I‘O 8 WEEKS ‘the world sellmg made-to-measure tai- UP TO $500 NTH - : lored’ suits direct to ‘wearer. The val-' - &.AAn;Rhand Dractor. Meoh Axgm i Aakiiete weldem ues: ‘offered for the coming' season are : mdmed ‘everywhere. . We teach gou 0 be an Ex%ert 80 that/yon can make ‘the big- simply amazin; For instance, they | § gest kind of money. Our Gradua o biggest PaY. ' - Py £ 374 ¥ WE ARETHEONLYAUTOMOBEEANDTRACTOR BCH oot. NORTH opmssbvm offer'a’ very fme all-wool hxgh grade WE]OH WAE Appxo%‘} PLOYED lz%:r%EE U. 8 &O(ERN Y suit, made to individual measure, at Ywm learn this stiractive, well-paying businesn iri praotiosl 8chodl thst Sag domplete oaUlEMd ‘used is so simple any member of your family ‘can take your measure anithe Bell' Tailors guarantee to fit you per-" fectly or there is no chq,rge. Send for 3 ) “their Style Book and price list toda‘y: Modet 20 — ;| and save big ‘money on your clothes. “llllvd" nlnnuy Adv: D.pt. K ST. PAUL, MIHN Mention the Leader: Whenerting Advertisers ; poas S i PAGE TEJR‘I‘E!N‘ : ey s e " Mention the Teader When Wutmg Advertlsers | tin 1139, : N Whlkeraeres'l’oland Chinas - S5 Vo i Sheldoo Mfg, Co. 100 anrlnz plis both soxes. sired by, sons of world ; - : Boxz 4106 Nehawka -y :chi and Winning < e Herasksy : only $25.00. The measurement system | = & Transters to all sch g;,!;* eu{nimmmmnmmuvwm The.Liavgest

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