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~ Last of Toumfis Return. 200 Americans, the last party of stranded tourists, prevented by the war from returning home, departed from Switzerland' for Genoa, whence \they will sail for New York on the steamer Kroonland. With them went Millions Given "I‘eachen. New York, Nov. 20.—The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of You want THE BEST the market affords in foodstuffs always, but for your Thanks’giv- i s o et ing preparation everything should be especi- Jji suios teornins mee two seats of learning throughout the ally good o PRy Roumania Seeking Loan. London, Nov. 20.—George G. Dan- ielopol, director of the National Bank of Roumania, sailed for New York, according to a dispatch from Rotter- dam to Reuter’s Telegraph company, to arrange a loan for the Roumanian armament. Our qualities are dependable and pnces low. Special Thanksgiving |Thanksg|vmg SIECials Special Thanksgiving Bandits Hold Up Stage. . ) . Spokane, Wash., Nov. 20.—Th Groceries Groceries R e New York State Apples, Bald- ; 2‘;,2,,“‘21'2,‘;‘;‘1‘,; “(:%:ntyw%h?;ltfzgflm wins. Russets and other vari- 40c Currants in 1 Ib. pkg................ 18C J| ariver, Albert Schnetzky, and wound- ties, per pk ........................ Sweet cider per gal .......... 40c ing Henry Carrye._ Feitic Wes‘tltlalrlnbuBg(l)l;l 1.356 Enterprise coffee per 1b............. 40c B|STATE LEADS WAR ; - Mi ON WHITE P. Apples per box...... 1 35 1 75 1]¥)€[_11|;ce' ml;fat3 fo; """" 2|:2 QLR OF s vowunies wivesneds: Soewis sEsmsses ows . 2 stant watch is kept for its appear- California Red Grapes, ' '’ Spaghetti, Maccaronl Verlm— ance, tests are made frequently and perlb. ... zoc cé’uf Noodles, Finest Minnesota 25 isl;fla!:ion frderef; when itt ii consider- Celery large bunch 10c 3 for c ed that t}e condition of the patient , large bunch ............... 10c | 3for.......... R B Al deriands’it, - The “very siok. have Sweet Potatoes per Ib......... ... Be Plain and stuffed olives bot....... 25C §|special wards and rooms and the Raisins in 1 Ib. packages Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, Shell- ed Almonds and Walnuts, Cranberries nursing and diet in their case are of a specific character. This special diet, which consists largely of eggs and milk and other strength building foods, even extends to the incipient . | cases. ' Not Easy Matter. ! "r 3 Ferreting out those tubercularily [ ] [ | 3 affected or even with a suspicion of = as —— == Olive Oil, Jelly and Jams Peanut Butter the disease and their treatment, ac- cording to the hospital officials, is not the easy matter that some would have it. It is quite complicated. In some of the tubercular wards of the insane hospitals are patients ~who have been there for years and. yet The Criticism of a Most Critical Public Places the New Battles Hardware Stere in: the very front rank of retail establishments in-Northern Minnesota. We take particular pride in repeating what ethers have had to say atout our splendid new home, but are too modest to proclaim these. many favorable comments from the “house-tops.” in any way. Still they showed proof of tubercular tendencies and were sent there under the prevailing opin- ion that their presence in thé main institution would endanger the others. Daily proofs of the presence of the disease are brought to the at- tention of the institution authorties, but it is not always possible or ad- visable to rush such supposedly af- fected persons into quarantine. Some- times. the facilities. of the: tubercu- ‘lar department will not permit it and again such action would only tend to irritate the patient and make | him worse. Often those who answer to the tests made and give evidence of the disease rally to a fair state of health in a few weeks and maintain the same for years or for the rest of their jlives. Nearly 10,000 Wards. ‘Wards of the state whose eare, sup- port and health are entrusted to the state board of control number nearly 10,000. Acco}dlng to statistics mearly one- tenth of the human race die of tu- bercular diseases yet the percentage is not any way near that figure as ifur as the population of the state in- stitutions is concerned. The active and advanced cases are quite numer- ous while those under suspicion are not sufficient in number or condition to constitute a mensace. : Governor to Rescue. It was hoped that the state bonrd of health would co-operate with the/ jstate board of control in a thorough investigation of the medieal and sani- tation features of the several state institutions, especially in the matter of so-called commumicable diseases. The idea was to draft uniform rules and regulations for the control and care of such cases, and if necessary appeal to the legislature if any plan We believe you . should make investigation for yourselves and extend to you a cordial invitation to imspect eur new home. What we would like to impress upen you most is the fact tiat our line of merchandise is strictly ‘in keeping with its sur- roundings. There is no better hardware. i Hardware for Hard Use -=is the kind we sell. We: like to have a man or woman feel that when he buys hardware form. us it is the kind that is made for the hard knocks. When you think of BATTLES NEW HARD- WARE STORE let these facts sink deep in your memory. That yow can buy the better grades of 3 Stoves Cooking Utensils Tools Machinery Nails Paints Oils Implements Granite Ware Tinware Shelf Hardware Building Paper - Sporting Goods Firearms Efc. decided upon called for an expense which the two beards could not meet. This co-operation, however, was not agreed to by the board of !;ealth, but Governor Eberhart came to the rescue and at his request a committee from- the state board of visitors is now making the rounds of the insti- tutions. These investigations are exhaustive and cover every phase of management, cleanliness and care of the patients. : There are many good reasons why you should give us your next trial order. Will you do it? C.E BATTLES .THE HOME OF GOOD HARDWARE ~ Beltraml Ave. Bemldy, Minn. ADDITIONAL WANTS TO0 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Furnished room. Heat and bath. 100 6th St. . FOR_ RENT—House, 918 America Ave. Two blocks north ‘of high school.” City water. Call 3626-6. FOR RENTLmve-‘foom house. A. * Klein: Fmfi for light housekeeping, over Model Bakery. 2 i N Berne, Switzerland, Nov. 20—Abmxt a considerable number of emigrants. |~ they do not seem to be actively si(:kl Tiis Friday and Saturday SPECIALS All our winter coats that sold from 11.95 to 17.95 are going to be sold at this special for i All in the rnost popular styles, shades and materials cf the season. Sizes for large and small. We car- ry a splendid line of coats from $4 up to $40 Come and judge for yourself the style and value we give you for the “SKIRTS In all wool serges, granite cloths and other materials; made-in full tunics and plain models values that sold up to 3.95. As long as they last, only $ Another special in all wool dresses, just the kind you've been look- ing for in pretty blues, black, brown and other colors and trimmed with with pretty plaids and braid. Sizes from 34 to 44. For this sale only at $5.95 Your choice of any suit in the house at exactly half and less