The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, January 10, 1921, Page 11

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(o 3 & Herring 5l%c; Dressed, 6%c; )vory?ondantnn Neck The Cholcest, l‘ut Fish You Ever Ate At Greatly Reduced Prices Every fish frozen solid—direct from the sparkling waters—with their wonder- ful zest and sea flavor fully retained. A Real Treat for Your Family Thase delicious fish are packed in strong g ooden boxes, 100 1bs. gross weight, contains 85 1bs, net" wt. ol’ nsh Per Box Royal Herring..$6.80 | Ling Steak Cod- i Inyl‘l‘ah II .se.no fl'h $11.00 . blefish 12.00 Genulna Waii Eyod'3 Chicken Halibit. 14.50 | Bafiu:llne Special Asortment Box, “IMPERIAL” Contains 20 lbs. Whitefish; 20 lbssléloun- Flounders ders; 20 1bs. Mullets; 25 1bs. Herring - Order Direct From This Ad . Write for FREE profusely illustrated catalog owing fish in their natural colors. A. S. JOHNSON FISH CO. Dept. 4, Duluth, Minn. Largest mail-order shippers of frozen fish. CATCHES Better Fish for Less Money Loose, weather frozen Silver Star Herring.... Dmml Ocean Fish Codfish 1 WAL Extra Special Ocean e Pike ...... ecsecnes 80 All In wire-hound boxes—50 -pounds- to tons. This choice 25 Codfish Today only 856-1b. box No. 5 {- 85 Pickerel containing : 25 Herring ® Ordeis shipped promptly—express or fast freight. FREE—Cook . book with 100-1b. orders. Belul.l- ' mll.y illustrated price llst. on request. Don’t miss these bargains. Every fish 1 is guaranteed by the j§ old reliable fish campany. Estahlished 1897 - Sam Johnson & Sons Fisheries, Inc. DULUTH, Dept. 20, MINNESOTA Frozen Fish We-quote for immediate shlpnmnt. Fancy Bound Large Dressed Carp, 6c; Round Dressed, Beudless Plckere] 11%¢; Large Bo d Perch, Tc; Bayflsh 6c; 12¢; 15¢; 10-Ib. basket Smoked Blueflns, Sl '10.” Mail your t frozen, smoked, tsr'n' come rel, 9¢; order, or send for complete lis spiced 'fish. The best sweet-meat fish price’ list—free). NICK NELSDN FISH CO. Box 929, Two Harhors, Minn, ALL THESE{ FREE ictory Red Persian DALE MFG. 00., Providence, CHESTER WHITE BRED SOW SALE JANUARY 25, 1921—AFTERNOON Send for cataldg. H. F. AUGST and A. G. AUGST Montgomery, Minn, —_— FREE &vive EASTMAN : GATES MFG. 00., DEPT. 50D Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers | 1919. Tractors Increase Nearly 200 000 Now Being Man- ufactured Yearly N AN mvestlgatwn made by the bureau of public roads, United States de- partment of agriculture, of the production of trac- tors in the United States during 1919, reports from 80 manu- facturers show that they manufactur- ed a total of 164,590 tractors during the year. The number actually manu- factured: during the year, while much larger than during any previous year, was only a little over one-half of the total production estimated. Labor troubles and shortage of material, to- gether with the fact that some of the - “companies discontinued the building of tractors, accounts in part, at least, for the. decrease in production below the; ; | estimated output. ; The reports also gave the number sold in the United States and for ex- port, and the number on hand, in tran- sit, in branch houses and in the hands of dealers unsold on December 381, Five of these manufacturers built only tractors of six-belt horse- power and less. In all, reports were received from 156 companies, but only 80 had manufactured machines dur- ing the year. It is believed that the total number of machines manufac- tured by these 80 firms represents at least 95 per cent of the total tractor ‘production in the country during the year. The number of tractors of dif- ferent sizes built by these companies during the year 1919 is as follows: Makers’ rating Number of belt horsepower tractors built 6 and 1esS eeeceeenecenens eeeee 3,760 9, 10 and 12 1,991 16 and 18 ... 22,012 20 and 22 .... 94,653 24,25 and 26 ......................... 15,546 27,28,80 and 32 .................... 17,597 385 and 36 .......... 40, 45 and 50 . 60 and over ... Not given .eeeceeeceeceeeenenen Total s ot s S 164,590 " The following is a summary of the reports received from the manufac- turers for the years 1916 to 1919, in- clusive: " 1916 1917 1918 1919 Manufactured ..29,670 62,742 182,697 164,690 Sold in the U. S..27,819 49,504 96,470 36 162 Sold for export:. 14,854 36,351 19,693 On hand Dec. 81 15,525 15,401 27,740 DETROIT FOR MUNICIPAL OWN- ERSHIP Detroit prefers Mayor Couzen’s plan to construct a municipal street railway system to the alternative plan submitted by the Detroit United Rail- way. The former received 63.6 per cent of the votes cast at the recent election on this issue, 60 per cent hav- ing been necessary to make the plan effective. Bonds to the sum of $15,- 000,000 have been authorized to build and equip the municipal system. JAPAN AND THE U. S. Japan has owned its own railroads since '1906. It now operates 9,745 miles of line, capitalized at $692,685,- 000, and-last year made a profit of $53 756,789, or 7.8 per cent. The present owners of the American rail- roads, who are trying to bar Japanese from this country as “undesirable,” claim, of course, that the American people do not know enough to rue their own railways. PHILADELPHIA HAS TERMINAL The city of Philadelphia has ar- ranged for a long-term lease of the Oregon avenue port terminal and will install the most modern machinery for lo::img and unloading flour ‘for ex- port, . .- - ADVERTISEMENTS fioflz /éeFACTonY' LDirecr 1o You ot 200 Loss fhan Relail Cost The Biggest Value for "2 ithe Shoe Market Today —and remember this: it will be a long, long time before you can buy this shoe at retail for. a price an;where nearlyas lowas $2.751 It takestoo 4 long for Price Reductions to reach the Retailer. Buy ' this shoe direct from Factory where Price Reductions begin, where you get the very latest, lowest Rock Bottom Price Every Time You Buy ‘A SUPER WORK SHOE_ A Sturdily Built Re- liable Shoe that takes all the wear and tear of Everyday, .month after ‘month. A First hand Bargain literally handed toYou Direct from the Factory at Half the Price you'd expect to Pay. Don't Send Any Money Jugt Pay $2- This is such a splendid Bargam that we will send a pair for your inspection, Direct from our Factory—you need only write your name, address and size, on the coupon. ‘Note the extra heavy Waxed Veal Uppers, ex- ceedingly tough and durable, reinforced nps, guaranteed counters and insoles, heels that won't come off, heavy Oak Tanned Soles, sewed and Clinch Nallcd Dirt excluding Bellows tongue. Money Back if You're Not Enthusiasticl . CHARLES DANNER & (0" Chippewa Falls,Wis. EASIEST RUNNING MILI. RMAD KELLY DUPLEX Has No Superior m openud. Nevep E“n':nn .fifim for - gasoline ongines. FREE CATALOG. DUPLEX MILL & MFQ. CO., Box329, Springfield, Ohlo THE LITTLE BELT POWER TRANSMITTER s nll you need, if you own a T Dodge, to have the nnndest most reliable Belt Power EEEEESS———— Outfit built. CATALOG FREE., Writome TODAV! mnx D. WEISGERBER, Salina, Kans, BEATS 15¢ GASOLINE Stlrts Car Easy in Cold Weather Amazi; nuto invenblon. Wonderfil 4 new Guaranteed_t: duce quollna bills from one—hsl! to one-third and increase power of any motar from 30 to 50 per cent. ol Sent on 30 DAYS’ TRIAL Fits any make of car. Put on in a few minutes. Fords make as high as 40 milna to a glllon of gasoline. Other cars show propor- tionate increase. Take advantage of our ep trial offer. Name your car. AGENTS AIR FI!IG‘I‘ION GARBUR!TOR CO0. 1308 Miadison Stree: Dayton, Ohio 100 Miglhontreat ~ . Gayton, Ovle Fistula :=ties I’oll Evil ear mth lofln tpaid. Money leming's Fi: .60 & k if it fails. ~Send for Vest Poek.t uu& Adviur Chlcago bes Fistala and 200 other Horse and FLEMING BROTHERS,326Unlon luct Yards, Two ore Automobiles Ihave been giving away automobiles for a long time. Now I'm going to give away two more. Send me the coupon down in the corner and l’ll tellyou about it. The Ford Sedan I am going to give away is the latest 1921 model, fully equi g with electric starter and lights, demountable rims, tire carrier, and sliding plate glass windows in doors and sides. Don’t you want to get it? Send me the cou- pon-and I'll tell you how, The other car Ishall give lwniy pl:d [y lw & model otrg ’.l‘gnfln t"Cni, also lull;; i d er have 3 soon as :gce?ve the coupon 1'll sond yon fall de away the oth there i :m::thrlenz in thae list you want. SEND NO MONEY W om -nd mlll = '!'h Reward Man Phlhdolphh Pa. 1 am going to deliver it at someone’s door without its costing them acent. MAIL THE COUPON I?OR I’Ul.l. Mail me the coupc of my plan ‘unloss yon.t-lg TR n’t send me any money—not even a postage stamp, bot mall the coupon befora you “forwet 1?“ Please send me full infomufion about ¢! mobiles you are giving nwnrn The aignlnz ol this coupon not any way. 298] - Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers

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