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Witha THIERYOLA in your parlor you have the whole world of Big Business and the Biggest of All (Continued from page 10) not ‘been sufficiently remunerative these past years to hold its own with industry as represented by shop and factory. ' The movement of population from the open country to the con- gested centers has placed a hardship both upon agnculture and upon those who dwell in the cities, where. building operations, because of the war, could not keep pace with growing demands. It is perhaps not surprising that in the course of certain of the “milk in- vestigations” of two or three years ago the farmer’s labor was figured at 30 cents an hour. At 10 hours a day for something over 300 working days in the year this amounts to about $1,000—the figure reached by the group of Wisconsin farmers of whom mention already has been made. This figure, which appears to be justified by many actual results achieved in the past, takes no account, however, of overtime—the 16 hours a day that constitutes the working schedules on most farms in the. busy season. It takes no account of ‘Sunday labor, when stock must be fed and watered as usual, and when cows, as on other days, must be milked. It takes no ac- count of investment in land, buildings, machinery and so on. Thirty cents an hour reduces the stockholder in “the blggest of big businesses” to where he receives but half the wage granted ‘SIZE 61010 35 ADVERTISEMENTS From theFACIONY! fllred toYollai 00 [ess Than Retail Cost Here s the biggest saving_opportunity you'll find in the Shoe Marketl This is such a good bargain that we will send a pair for your inspection direct from our factory— -you need only wrte your name, address and size on coupon below, don’t send any money. When you try these shoes on you will agree that to ge work shoes as strong and substantial as these you would bave to pay at least $2.00 & pair mare. ASUPERWORK SHOE Uppers are extra heavy waxed veal, exceedingly tough and durable re-enforced tips—guarantee coune ters and insoles— heels that won't come off —heavy oak tanned soles, sewed and clinch nailed—dir excluding bellow tongue. If you need a good pair of work shoes don't* miss this exceptional bargain. Order quickly. Fill, aut coupon now! Don't send any money—just pay? $2.98 when shoesarrive. If you are not more than satisfied we will cheerfully refund your money at once, An Just Mail Cupon To-dag on h music at your command. A dozen « 39 g;'lc:%;aghoose fromleuuful Art Cabinets farmhands of the “boomer type! CHARLES DANNER €O, : : MName...._.............Jze...... Bl 2 Floborrath reet s genue THIERYOLA, " | FARMER MUST Guaranteed Utippewa Shoes : real music-maker,” which plays all makes of disc records 54 soes oy ety 7 HELP HIMSELF : Chippewa Ialls, Wis. Address ....... e T T cirtying twelve slections of the Tuteas RECORDS The farmer has been patient even R e e e e ] : : begiven abaturi s fn'l“'wu ey FREE | | in the face of long suffering. In many THIERYOLA until fi ———— instances he has continued to farm A STAGGERING BLOW TO PROFITEERS! SEND COUP ON BELOW under great discouragements simply ‘ 3 A $3.00 Felt Shoe and a $3.00 Arctic B R aoay fon, rpictt ooiororinted | because he knew how to do nothing T e the free friol and cacy payment plows. Most wuprising | g]se, He has seen operations on the B 669 ographs—everyon .. Remember, TH.IERYOLAS are hl e A vy board of trade extract thousands of v $3.98 s B L o b thind Ditoro o pay. o6 Seot: dollars in valuation frem his crops in e 3 3 A pair of warm winter socks free Write Now! the course of a day or two. He has . 5 paLe : SPECIAL With every order. Sizes. 6.0 12. seen the products of his toil passed : s A SEND NO MONEY from hand to hand before reaching | IR REP e 10, 1ntrodnes ur line of shocs and | the consumer—each rapid transfer of hERE i ' e ek (DL A falt stne D‘;}’}g great as that represented by his en- N R 7 5 tbey arrive,. Then examine them., If you don’t ; arrive, save at least $2.00 and get a pair of socks free, send ; SHLEEY = them back and we will gladly refund your money and “big business” so systematlze.lts op- s N all groatage charges. But don't delay, these warm l tire season’s toil. He has watched . s 8 outfits go quickly at this bargain price. ‘ erations in converting the products of * Mention size. the farm into specialized commodities 3 : that only the pig’s squeal has es- caped the tin can and the sausage cas- L ing. As a result of all this he is re- solved that his business—the biggest of all—shall remain no longer simply one of production alone. He is con- vinced that if agriculture is to be saved he must free it from its para- sitical enemies, the unnecessary mid- ‘dleman and the speculator. He senses, also, the fact that lack of unification nd co-operation in his own ranks pro- :i gesotzré opportur;lity ‘:)for ‘r‘big bll)zsi- At a Cost of 13c a Gord ] | sy sizslogat the rateof a foot a mitute, the work of ten men, As easily > Send today for Big Special Offer and Low from Y £t ness” to keep a strangle hold upon the Direch Prich on the OTTAWA. the Oner | Eoresiomios %";';‘n‘;'f#&?fi';&&' B f Dandy Chrxstmas Gi necessities of life. Henceforth the | - Man Saw, the first made and gold direct ne has balanced crank shaft—pulls over v ; % . from factory touser. Greates: tlsbounver ? Magneto equipped; no batteries Drvaybody, s °g°‘vmb°’i9,§;%§_'°as§p§°§,°i farmer is resolved to treat himself to and money-maker ever fovented, Reeted. Special Clutch feyer controli- belauuful hred andb!acks ’;{mml?l—-fiiolh i‘;fin ea a square deal. - Only through action OTI'AWA A tostartand stop saw gushi?x‘f nches » Py . runm c {gn%“gge:e;%m b:y“%ne o Chiictmas, Makes | of his own can he foresee that agri- L, gooninning Automati Bnoad ideal table ornament too. Send 35¢ (50c in Can- | culture is to be placed on a more re- l'.‘uts Down Trees—Saws Logs By Power }esatonpe . When not saw- ada) with names of five possible tractor, motot 3 i ng, engine rung umps tecd Cultivator, motor truck of thresher buyers—and | Munerative basis. He expects no one 3 1. ery. Pulley farni we will mail it postpaid. AVERY CO., 8212 Towa St., Pecria, 11k ouses, Distributors and Service ShthnvenuEvuysmau\ the Union else to fight and win its battles. FARM COSTS AND PRICES The United States department of agriculture has announced that the price of farm crops on the farm de- “creased 19.9 per cent during the month y Cashor Easy Payments Shim:ed direct : ) —— PO f‘cm ) 30 nays Teial Nownlfing—nodelsy Let ti -4 St e, OTT AW A 8aw yourlogsand g ty i fol.' itself as you use it. 10-YEAR GUARANT ’ Bee the OTTAWA at work on your farm once ! nnd you will never give it up. Thousands in use, very owner a booster. Out-saws any other on the A nmrket Send today for FREE BOOK and Special Offer. 7 OTTAWA MFB Bfl., 2435 Vlood st, Uflawa. l(ans. Motor Farmin ’lh of October but adds that farm products ; RoadBuildugv.é nexy are still 14.8 per cent above the pre- war average. This is propaganda in- tended to give the public a wrong im- 10 1'050% 2w FURS | HIDES 5 POWERFUL AIR GUN 5 : ND 500 BUCK SHOTS | pression. . The federal trade commis- P catiing WM SEe. PoatGarte it | sion found some months ago that the Osdar your chaice. QA "{W'.m <809, CHICAGO | 17500 of farm implements average ap- proximately 90 per cent above pre-war Sales Agents ‘prices. The average of everything the v anted 1n every county to give} farmer has to buy probably is 100 per more for By nhipplnzto us than by selling at home. We are the larzeat Hide nnd Fur House in the N. W, Est. over 25 yrs. Prompt cash returns guaranteed. No commission. HIDES TANNED INTo ROBES $2.50 to #10.00 We tan Furs, Sell Leather. Foxand Wolf Poison. Our Go-mo lhmfors' and Trappon’ Gulde tells how to become a successful trapper, and how to raise : Fox, etc. Ship your Hides, Furs, Pelta. Tallow to Uu. Write forPrice List. *' ol or spare time. Positions worth $750 to nl::: yoarly, ;’:trfln CDPESse st BoliLiatl Bt A ol cent above pre-war “prices. ANDERSGH BROS, Dept.13 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 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