The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, May 2, 1921, Page 12

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Made under our new and ex- clusive Internal Hvdraulic Expansion Processthatelimi- nates Blow-Out—Stone-Bruise— I Rim Cut and enables us to sell i our tires under a 110,000 MILE GUARANTEE We want an agent in every community to use and intro- duce these wonderful tires at our astonishingly low prices to all motor car owners. FREE TIRES forYOUROWNCAR to a representative in each community. Write for booklet fully describing this new process and explaining our amazing intro- ductory offer to owner agents. Hydro-United Tire Co. DEPT. 149 PHILADELPHIA, PA. LBARN AUTO and TRACTOR BUSINESS B IN 6 TO 8 WEEKS g = EARN uw to $500 a month = Automoblle, Alrplane and Tractor Mechanics, B Vulcanizers, tylene Welders _needed everc;: [} o1 cim make S50 Digkt m o oy ot . . Graduates command the biggest pay. Ve . /- (v: % B Day and Evening Classes ‘REE—Send for our Free 100 - page illustrated Catalog which will explain evers'chlu'f qufv. Write for it today. i _MODERN AUTO & TRACTOR SCHOOLS, Isc. = 2512 University Ave., “Midway™ Dept. K, St Pasl, Misa, mfl,! BLANK CARTRIDGE PIS'&(S)IQ o " PRI NEW YORK TO BUILD THREE STATE ELEVATORS Contracts for three state-owned grain elevators were awarded by the state of New York during the last week. Contract for the largest, at Gowanus Bay, was awarded to the Fegles Construction company of Min- neapolis, which also has the contract for the North Dakota state-owned elevator at Grand Forks. This elevator will ¢®st approximately $2,200,000 and will have a capacity of 1,800,000 bushels, approximately the same as the Grand Forks elevator. The other elevators will be located at the western end of the barge canal which connects the Great Lakes with the Atlantic ccast. The New York legislature appropriated the money for the state-owned elevators in that state without any one ¢érying “socialism,” possibly because the wheat, by the time it will have reached these eleva- tors, will have passed out of the hands of the farmers and into the hands of the exporters, for whose benefit the elevators are built. " Legal Questions to Be Answered Vince A. Day Joins Our Staff—Free Service to Readers : of the Leader ; LEGAL department will hereafter be maintained as a regular feature of the Nonpartisan Leader. Vince A. Day, who has represented the Nonpar- tisan league and the Leader in legal matters for several years, will have charge of it. Questions on legal mat- ters of general interest to Leader readers will be an- swered in this column free of charge. Questions must be received three weeks be- fore the date of the issue in which the ‘answer is to ap- pear. If an immediate an- swer is required, it can be sent by mail, but for this a charge of $1 will be made. Mr. Day has practiced law in North Dakota, Minnesota, Washing- ton and other states and is thoroughly qualified to give Leader readers- sound legal advice. - To avoid possible em- barrassment, questions as printed in the Leader will bear only the initials of the persons asking the quéstions, but full names must be signed in letters, as no attention can be paid to anonymous communications. All questions of general in- terest will be answered. Questions that involve pure- ly personal matters’ and could be of no interest to others, can not be answered in the Leader. Address questions to Vince A. Day, care of the Nonpartisan Leader, Box 2072, Minneap- olis, Minn. Vince A. Day North Dakota Leaguers Need Help ORTH DAKOTA is facing another election—a special recall elec- tion—to be held “on or BEFORE” November 8. The opponents of the League farmers purpose to recall Governor Frazier, Attorney General William Lemke and Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor Hagan, the three members of the North Dakota industrial commission under whose direction the new state industries are being operated. & d To fight this recall election, which may be forced upon the state when the farmers of the state are busy with their farm work, will take a large campaign fund. The League farmers of North Dakota have been made poor by repeated elections and campaigns against the united forces of big business and have not now sufficient money with which to successfully carry on the battle. In this emergency they are calling upon their League brothers, in each of the other states in which the League is organized, for-financial assistance. At the recent national convention a plan to raise $5,000 in each one of the League states, for the North Dakota recall campaign fund, was indorsed by represen- tatives of these states. 3 : The North Dakota farmers ask that each member and each sympathizer in each one of these states give one dollar—just a dollar bill—in order that the workers on the battlefront in North Dakota may have a sufficient fund to carry on and win their fight. You must act quickly if you would help in this emer- gency. The special recall election in North Dakota may be forced on at any time within the next few months. Remember that North Dakota is the mother League state and that defeat in North Dakota would have a very disastrous ef- fect upon the League success in this and other states. § Help North Dakota win this fight. Send in your dollar now. Pin your check or dollar bill to the blank printed below and mail it without delay. " As a mark of appreciation the committee will send _to each contributor a “Victory Button” in blue and white, bearing the design shown in the form below. - e i North Dakota State Committee, National Nonpartisan League, : A. A, LIEDERBACH, Chaiirman. OLE KALDOR, Treasurer, Nonpartisan League, Box 919, Fargo, N. D. I het_'ewith inclose’ $ as a campaign donation to help out in the recall campaign. . : Postoffice oS 3 R Ko Do oonn e ADVERTISEMENTS When ItSt Your buildings and your lives are in no danger—no matter how near Lightning strikes—if youhave Shinn-Flat protection. Shinn-Flat Lightning Rods Protect The Shinn-Flat Conductor is the modern, scientific form of Lightning Rod. It is ~wovenin a continuous flat cable of pure coppter wires, one inch fwxdci, mth greater carrying capacity for electri- city. Over 200, guil_gn in the United States and Canada, including many. Government buildings, are already protected by the Shinn . Send fon Sopret nd £ of our free boo:k?ectogipl-in- ing the Cause and Conf of Light- ng. @ W.C. Shinn Co. = um,u..-u'f&m.. { A\ RONS 5 M Shinn GetsThere'® First YOUR DOLLARS CAN BUY These tiresarenot twoold tiressewedtogethes —neither are they the so-called"slightlyused tire.” They are honestly rebuilt of new mates flnln.Relnfy;vrcedaidewa{hmdnmndndnon- skid tread whichshould give6000milesservice. HIGH GRADE TUBE FREE WITH EACH TIRE with yourorder, Tire shipped balance C.O.D. with section left unwrapped for examination. If not satisfactory, retuzn tire and advise usat once, Deposit will be promptly returned as soon as tire is received. Tr‘l’ltz’EB BER Dept. 637 }/ 509 Chestnut St. MILWAUKEE, WIS, KEOKUK, IOWA : Buy a Tire With a Name Big, husky, black skid. 6,000 miles guaranteed by factory. Don’t be fooled by vague /4 promises. Low costs givef you low prices. = Size Plain Skid Tubes 30x3 $ 795 §$8.95 $i.50 30x31% 9.45 10.75 L.75 37x5 27.45 i Miller Special Tubes Guaranteed { All orders C. O. D. on ap-§ proval. Premier tires are TIRE SUPPLY COMPNY 1212 Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. A flash of lightning may leave your buildings in h Barnett System guarantees protection to life nl;u;i DroDerg: No losses where our copper. rods are used. - - AGENTS WANTED B¢ demana. quick profits. * Exclush territory. Farmer agents and dealers make $100 ;fi {;:lorfil e;v:ekla'vrs‘eulelhflg Bnmsu R(:d.s‘ ) e teach you the 8] . lor agent’s , sam| }"d b taing Eors ag prices, free cable ples [ s. H. Barnett & Co., Mfgrs., Cedar Rapids, fowa. rhldeol'lomlng' pave 9y a2 Bone Spavin 5 ittt fonto PV EE Yoy PLEMING BROTHERS,32@Ualon Stock Yards, Chlcago ‘Mention the Leader When Writing Advért;sen ¥ 3 Don'tWorry § PREMIERTIRES| Even established e-.' 4 s 8

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