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remarked that preparations must be ‘must be continuous it we | { ‘| a NORTH DAKOTA’S BAND IN P. ARIS NI H INFEVENZ. ‘A: » bonke Rp alee 7 R made for continuing the war on a stilt! good: our promises to those: are ; AS MINNEAPOLIS WOMAN HEARD IT at Le iss a Tanger eal and ‘With atl tuiapr 70 LURE ing -ac7o88, ke, afTanthey 2 5, ‘ ‘ bi souces throug! s aid’’ * ; 4 x pti 88 ert . . . y ow ing with a érafty én- “ BUN WEE Samm Ms * te x ey i (Abstracted by Minnesota Public Health: Association, from Bulletin No. ) We are dealin a Bagh cTeare Tp ‘Annue Ueland Taylor Interprets the Message of Music From Division of Sanitition, Department of the Navy; pmoted by. Pubhe orny wlio 1s still tn Fngaeeaaien pit code OR SA ae eae eee . 7. i fs mous resources,” he said. “Even if] practically’ new, and in fine i Gome as Americans Received It, Thrilled and Health Reports. U. 8. P. H. 8., September 18, 1918.) (Prepared at he evacuutes France and Belgium that| tot. Male me, an, offer Rw y i reque: vortheri visi erican ed Cross eceptance : one 163. a Homesick and Happy. 5 request of Northern Division, merican ed Cross, ) FL IGHTERS will not insure the acceptance of our} Lumry, 324 4th street, F : : . see Wanegines wed eee ee Sa / LSpanish Influenza is the influenza of 1889-92; It is due to Pfeiffer's., tndlenananive jleuns, for ho. then cab i fey 30 1 Ae Gfrom petaber, Atlantic Atonthiy ) bacillus, It is not the some as what has-been termed “grip” during the pani frontien We “mus theetore. tot | —_——=== == The lovely old,house in .the Fau- Dakota kept on beating time with his last’ few yeu if 8 Me ese pny Satan a ihunitipee: aE Me Fk “bourg Salnt-Horlore spreads its French ont aon nn nr hand Was alone] 9. symptoms: Sudden onset, dizziness, weakness, pains in carious parts ||Call Made for’ Any Who Have ie*\nt' po necessary, for France’ and Cc AST oO B | A / magnificence around three sides of a)” ai once everything changed. Per-|{ of body ; temperature rises suddely to 108 degreés or 104 degrees ; headache. Any Knowledge or Train- Pagling ito} supply 2 portion "ok ine : = a aise square, its long windows giving on’! haps they had. played. ‘their most|{ pain in back. light hurts eyes; sore throat, sometimes laryngitis, ete. ‘Fey- ing in Nursing. Gcritantoteeens : For Infants and. Children - HH satden. “AC halt-past five of a ‘Sunday Dieter and? could, ee Spehese thal] er falls in three or four days, and patient recovers rapidly; or irregular ¢ “The Americans, have made a most | fn'Uge For Over 30 Years afternoon, there was a coming and £0" denarture of the French band had || fever per with bronchitis; death sometimes from acnte bronchiolitis, |} Minneapolis, Minn. Oct. 11,—Red| Senerous effort. “ They are sending a tela pa A wath sing of butlers and flunkeys and.poten-| rojieved them of a touch of stage|| with cy and failure of right heart; pneymonia sometimes oceurs. || Cross headquarters at Washington D. wisn to Europe far in advance of the das oh / ‘tates and slim girls and dowagers and fright. "Anyway, now they threw Prostratlon iia ekea" C., ask newspapers to give full pub- deve opnient of hele ovr great monnk Signature of { ‘animated young officers. In the left) tromselves . into, their ‘performance peice i We aneetscavltive hhestnnilis licity tq the following letter: tions pregram. Therefore our exertion ‘ wing were: Spread long tables for the with enjoyment /and abaridon, ‘The Jucubation; From the moment of infection to. the heginning of the “Owink to. tha-rape epread of ihe \ feast-steaming | samovars. | punch yeader, instead of standing stiff andj} symptoms an interygl of one ta four days (incubation period) intervenes, |) present epidemic. the: safety of our wat ys i in deep glass bowls, wild strawberries grave before his men, went after them during which the prospective patient is not country demands that all patriotic HUUURCEONCOUEYLQLOUUECNGGNOONUGOONOGSONOSOQUOGELAGROLENGOQONOQpCOOHGpOAECGaMQuuéQUOCuanicdigsquestC \ . floating in a golden” liquid, golden | ti. a cheer leader before a football Tifectionsneas: Me ¢ ¢ ix “eaught% from previous sufferers, just | available nurses and nurses’ aids, or crisp potato chips on shining salvers. crpwd. He smiled, he coaxed the mu- (is pee oe s the di@aginns 8 oo St tf anyone experianced.in nursing, place.|= : 7 On the other side, in an enormous] si) "out of them;’ now and then he ; Nabari ae hose oF | themselves at once at the disposal of awninged sun room, a crush of people| cronched as if ‘about to spring at|} mouth renching the mouth of the prospeative patient ;-by kissing, using the | the government, ‘That the nursing re- : ve enshat. ee athe tapes | them. They whirled into a Sousa sume handkerchief or towel, et y inhaling air containing droplets from sources of the country may be nek: ‘ bee: zt pr > 2 . Lista a aD. © patients nose or expelled in coughing, sneezing or even talking; | ilized to assist in the ‘control of the é . Bergson, and others. Fron time to | Manne ete gee was |] {he patients nose or month, expelled in coughing, sneezing or even tilling Eee near 1 sallelag” phySk Saturday Specials time the sound ‘of handclapping beat) naying, ‘ganiboling, — frisking. TP]. bY sinears.qn finger from touching ‘patjant's-hands, bed, clothes (expecially | acne in general and specialists n med- ‘ es upon the still air. Along the pths thought of young, tuzzy-haired colts pillows, ete), handkerchiefs, ete.—and then putting these infected fingers icine particularly are requested to re Whit B g 5 gutelde,. a ane ahatomt abbore were | galloping around a pasture. How they || in the mouth. ease from attendance on chronic cas- ite borax soap, fr. posts, an. Ss, 2 “it, blew i arts into it, 5, ioné ient 4 troltte Biet isinfecti is. | eB 2 ses not critically ‘ill ever wea inélegant, lengthening and shortening Eee ceieog aoe Une eoaE ae 5. Tsolution: Patient should be isolated gt once, with disinfection of dis Se and case ae aurencion “wins ay cakes 25e their tripods ducking under black eagerness. : ss charges of nose and mouth, boiling of handkerchiefs, towels, ete; attend: possibly be spared from such duty./= RoSas i Scves ehe eeelre ioe SN. ¢loths, climbing up on chairs. The regimental band. I knew what ants should wear “mas' (or surgical respirators) to exclude droplets | Graduate nurses, undergraduate nurs-|S ct. ° . seer ening. else in i fhe drenseardens |that meant. -There's not much music|} from nose and mouth, and glasses (spectacles preferably——plain glass will | es and nurses’ aids and volunteers are |= Sweet Gherkin Pickles the: Cercle’ des, y WAS front, and the men in the band, St-even- fron An sndant! : ee seni rged to telegraph collect at once|= . note of suayity. and elegance. Purple | & te AFORE ANG LneD OF vattare ae {J do) fo protect eves from sume, -Attendant's-hands must be washed eve urged tu aH eee ae ance = quart ; 25¢e clouds seemed to hang just over the) the stretcher-bearers,. ‘Their part is || time after touching patient or anything on whieh are patien’s dischar fications and the earliest possible date |= \ SRR RT UNG SEES c tall treeyops; an unearthly light im-/ tne most dangerous,’ their casualties 6. Treatments Patient in bed as long as feyer exists. Keep, of their availability to their local Red |= Ag P é parted (0 the leaves aud grass and the heaviest. I could not forget that, || warm, supply £ "plenty of fond and water, Dover's powders for pain, | CPoss chapter. = Quaker Corn Flakes, 3for ..............25¢ dodendrons , ’ looking at those North Dakota boys a eat an CAR TR® COuwLeScene inine " e latter espec- ‘ge “R. C. EMERY, = brilliancé. Still the rain held off. playing mm the’ Prendh. garden-—with Great care during convalescence. Quinine and aspirin (the latter espec- |, Publicity Director, Northern |= ae se f A brightly colored garden’ party |their ruffled blond heads, husky |} ily only under physician's orders) seems useful. i Division, Am. aE Armour’s Salad Dressing, 8 oz. bottle. .. .25e waited there; dawdling and uhattering shoulders, big ches ‘There was NOTES; (a) Jxolation: So far as possible, every patient should have 5 a = wtih much preity bowing and saluting | , ing s , ga a PEA aa EAWUIS EE TO Se io Rereone-ar ke s ; = ir = ae . a . aid waviigtot baraeois. until the dis- something ‘36 gentle) and zoune about a se parate ron If sya ae at is “ses nna arses 00 tempora D = Kraut-—Crocks i nall sizes, per gallon _...15e courses should be finished, and music| carrying stretchers to the dying, over || [itlons should sa pet sever ne as i because of other. gern i = ' $ and refreshments be in order. It was} hoij-cursed fields. That’s what I associated with Pfeiffer Bacillus, vary in different cases. ‘The patients = ‘ 0 awe ‘aa ‘ a brilliant and cosmopolitan company, | tyought of. It wasn’t ta be all Sousa |} all have influenza, but some have other things, too; and, therefore, onie | = We have a few dozen jelly glasses left,doz 50e f Ronee aie ae gold braided | Marches for them—not, much more of |] infinenza patient may infect smother influenza patient with his complica. [} | = vied i French generals, beautiful, Americ ees came out before them to play |{ tems and so make the attack worse than it need haye been, 2 Fruit Nectar, 40. bottle..........., .. Le ly countesses, tall’ Russian officers, aris” | the fite. I don't know why, but he (bh). Disinfection: During the attack, all discharges, especially of nose : J = . | ‘tocratic Frenchwomen in. lacy black) siooq° for my. young brother-for || and mouth, all infected towels, handkerchiefs, bed clothes, eating utensils, |! “THCUCUU ene eESE AEA AEH TENTH AEAMNTTINTEAMAT * ri a ’ a y ies , SERRDODSUUAUNCOOUAGUUUDI Se Teen ee esc aiah everyones voung brother ie aad ete, should he boif€d or dipped in (2 pet cent carholic acid, or 2 per cent. |] ; j : r . - 2 » , his fal Cl 7 i vater, There s! e sing] a e} | sj reir g e capes, high Red Cross officials, em- hack oibig: bia: forehead, his! eyebrows in water. There should be a single atte ndant, Who should wear a fi : bassy secretaries and their wives, mil-| were quaintly turped, giving him a pirator (or mask), spectacles (plain gh will doy and wash hands {| British Prepared to Wage War ee itary attaches, pretty American girls.) wild, elfin look. He was a young faun after touching patient ; or dip hand ead of washing) ina dis- in 16 ; arger Re- 3 4 some in. sFay uniforms. and’ tout playing his reed in a glade. No, he|] jnfectant solution. Fumigation after attac ; in 1919 With Larg ; Y. } Tag’ hate and! furs and stim: site gar-| as, 0¥ Young brother, and he would | giy yyy ould organize under Héalth Officer, American Ted || sources Than Ever. | i ments, strolling with their young lieu) “phe audience had been. changing. Cross, lovtal Public Health Association, hospital committeo, National Coun | London, (Thursday) «! 10.—Col. tenants in the upper reaches of thehrhe constraint, the embarrassment, |] cil of Defense, efe,: (a) ‘To teach infectiousness of disease, through mouth- |! ,, Londo "Spencer. Churchill. speaking \ garden—the sort of people you see in: the snobbishness were gone. There|| xpray droplets, (see Par. 4), suptum, hands, (b) To advocate ompt ixo- | at, Leeds today said that the output eee ea iastation Nt] Was nothing but lively friendliness |] (4) “19 tin attendants in technique of care as above ( “(d) To | of shells in Bridsh munition plants Vanity Fair and L’Illustration. | and enjoyment in the air. The leader S eee to cabae eel ae aathpelve. thousand onavaniive He. —_ On a stretch ofgreen lawn just be-| roit jt, He turned to us after the ap-|| Provide.daily inspection of affiteted households, in. orde wre (1) | iS not tw sand tons : yond the path that separated house! pause, x Isolation, (2) Proper care of attendant (3) Proper care of patient. (e) = <== f and garden, two bands were waiting|” «1 wonder if you'd care to hear all ‘To provide funds for free medical or expere ‘nursing advice that may. he : ! amid a glitter of musical instruments; good old rag?” he drawled, “How it is i a ay \ - ~ one, the band of the Garde RepWbli-| shout it” : : necessary. (1) In lirge serious outbre hospital facilities may have to y e Thank You +! caine, in dark blue and silver, the oth-|" jsyeryone shouted, “Yes, give us a he intprovised in’ properly warmed pr or even in donble- a er, thés —the Regimental band, in| pg» . 2 walled, floored tents, warmed by “air ti stoves (not ’ khaki. The Frenchmen were middle- ‘Phen, in spite of themselves, all ail catores) | ft . _ Aged. eorrect, impasaive, and elegantly | those “decorous, sophisticated, ‘fine- |_, 100 Pounds Fresh Roasted Coffee Sold Last dressed. The Americans ¥S— mannered felk were in the grip of an = ounds Fresh Roaste ‘offee So $] ; if = at young, excited boys in ill-fitting khaki) intoxication they could scarcely con- | rrr as coats, bare-headed. Looking at them. | ceay, “A pied piper was making them |state by the Socialists who control the the flams of the burning tawn, while FS ; Saturd: oS Ong felt their interest, their eager-|qance—and if’ they never’ actually |affairs of)the National Nonpartisan 50 miles off shore last night. iM Chocolate Covered Cher- ay. i gg, thir apprehension, boys." said| Moved from the studied elegance of |league: BUY W. 8. 8.——— | J We . Na lil ee : a wiih q dethey're North Dakota boys, their positions (sitting in garden BUY We meee B | ries Fudge Walnuts. .80¢ would like to beat this reeord and wi ia Colonel S—. commander, ot ee chairs, or dawdling in a circle about! : atone i Ties: Fudge your help we can \ | erican..troops ip. Paris. eC; the grass), there was excitement and | ilberts in Gream..... 80¢ A e . « Fb with the leader this moming. He said|qeisght in’ their faces, "hey swayed | ATWAI PETON @@ Filberts in ¢ream o they were all a bit. scared, at the! over so little, smiled happily—they Secretary Liess: ft ; ween in Cream. .80¢ , Jo roning ; great French band. i y careless, devil-take ‘em rhythm. Oh, of the death from Spanis y i i ny 8.0... 80 5 . . their best, and-even if they did falllthe piper played and they danced. ; cbaiplleated "Wie ae tere eer EE ncapple: Creams, “\ii Concord Grapes, fall line of Apples at prices down, it would be @ great experience.| “They played~“Maryland, My Mary- Prof. Van 1. Ward, head of mathemat- : 2 _ | ~ that are right. Nice chap.” > land,”’ and “Old Black’ Joe” (singing ics tand athletics at the school of sci- Special Saturday and Sun- at are Pgnt, _..The Americans played first. Tt was/ pits of it in their husky, deep voices). | ence in’ Wahpeton. Prof, Ward was a, : aes | ai elaborate and commmionplace march, ang “Tenting Tonight,” and “My Old R promising young educator who came day, per Ih....7...... 600 Lemons, fancy, per dozen........ 40e but they took it with a good swing, 4) Kentucky, Home” (that brought some = «..|to North Dakota from Oberlin. - He ‘ ; | : vigorous banking of brasses. “Im that} homesick tears), and “Swanee River,” |Secretary Calderhead Not Satis- |}, i ielica | x. 3 fs oF | 5 nee Q | had long been prominent in athletics. ‘@ Sweet Potatoes, 2 ounds for 25¢ | Old "World ‘garden 1 sudden Minne, | 2nd then the irresistible “Dixie.” That! geq With Results of Chicago ‘| Wahpeton has 103 stuylents enrolled peace 1 4 Pi § o9es ‘ | thinking of a circus in a li a €-| was dlapped all the way through. . Q it is sib 7 ae a * es m 3 | sota town—elephants with ~ their)", Giguified old banker cried out, | Conference. aay Pestll In the CLIAZ ORIG eae Fresh lot of National Biseuit’s Ggod Cookies x eee swinging tranks, great rawnd tone “Do you know ‘Cheer, cheer, the x : " BuYW.er——— | e arrived today. | cages of wild beasts, tawdry pageN\ gang's all here’?” The leader flashed 4 - Serer ‘ arr (1 ay. | ants, dftst, delicious youthful excite- Penate “Sure! we specialize in| Far from satisfactory results were EARTHQUAKES RECORDED. : ’ Dru Store , ment. oh that,” and-gave it, to us. achieved at the conference between hi ae on... Set Rae os Get ce owan s g Both Ph 211 \ 118 Third ‘Then the Gardé Repuplicaine. * Ah.| "hy then most of the French people, | State raflway commissions and the in- earthquake, was being ‘recorded at 0) ones 211. \ Third St. The circus vanished: Here we were) and the Russians and the Italians and | terstate commerce commission in Chi-| Georgelown, university at Peete In the old gardens’ ‘again, stately,| the English and the Serbs, had melted [480 On the subject of improved car) HOWUns. Ne ooserven said Ht might | | melancholy. "Old dances, minuets,) away home. Indeed, it was getting on | (istribution which would facilitate the | he centered west of Washington. i Last Delivery Saturday 5 P. M fountains, powdered wigs, voluminous eae ealtaned tinct) weinee Anions handling of the nor eet 8 big grain —ai i s elivery saturday ~ ML. q a= as the rustle and scent cane ~|erop, advices Secretary J. H. GC: : . ee ‘ ora that ie the erava'iminor music, tee teat the Americans had been <n! head of the North Dakota’ board, who uveneonencaveasievgagseaeavegneaeneoeneengsceoegegenseisgeseaeacnnnacn | Other week days at 4:45 P. M. f. a and the melancholy of long forgotten | couldn't have draggéd them aw: returned trom the Windy City last = r = ‘ gayety. They crowded around in a close semi-|C¢¥ening. Old line elevator ee = The enchantment ceased. ~~ The| circle, Ladies swished over the low |"ePresentatives were admitted to the = = "| Frefich conductor, an elderly, stiff lit-| root rail to have a word with the lead- | Conference in such numbers as to poe 3| tle_man, took his seat, and the boys| er Gentlemen ran around the side-| ily outvote the rellway commissions e: in the American band Clapped politely, paths—wouldn’t they play this? and} 2 every question. advises sear = = respectfully. There was a long MUr-hhat? and do “Dixie” just once more? | Calderhead, who feels ee See eS : , <= mur of applause. Again‘the American! — after each piece, aud sometimes all | &"¢® really accomp! ishec no ng = Phone 33 Will Connect You With All Depts. = 9 leader stood before his men—a fall, the way through, the crowd shouted seid from. the! erection one com ie = rather awkward figure, with a long out, “Bravo.” and “Fine.” and “Good | te& Ww sha S.J. — = neck, dark, rumpled hair, a onee pale work, boys,” and finally joined in and chthe Norn ae board tee men i= QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY face. Br--oum-za-za went the brasses.| sang —and even whistled in places. Pavan phe ‘ Ons, : = °k This time it was a medley of American) “The French butlers stood on the | les which are to be presented at an { Bisme = * ‘tunes, that went from a lively jig into] steps of the mansion, looking down adjourned conference to be held No- : Fourth Street ! 1s arck = Home of Quality Groc- a long-drawn dirge, whirled into @|into the garden. They were in deep|VemPer te 4 = a rag, then burst into star-spangled ban-) (rouble. “Phey had: much to doi It HUN GOLD HOARDERS = eries and Meats. ners, was dinner time. They had to bring ARE EXPOSED BY AD. - = For the French it must have been | the: chairs. in. -Besides, it: would rain} 7 aan oct 11. Advertisments in f = \ madness, but most of the homesick! presently. The party—tle real party eOndOn Oh AT: Redtact that: thel® Specials for Cash = ie iS G 4 Bene dat ie mibne sbin thing te | ptad been over an hour ago. But Fen Pa aon robbed of $10,000 = 310 Main. Phone 6 x “ barbarous, but it meant something to| these people wouldn't. go home. Be , i " a = Z them. It was the Red River valley— ‘ The butlers stood ine row at the| Worth of ‘gold. trinkets brought down. 1 Ib. canned Salmon 2for.........5, = f it was the village band—it_ was the top of the steps, looking: down disap- the ete of the public unen ne re / ; B | college glee club—it ‘was a “sing’ On| nrovingly, indulgently, as. on a flock of | °f, Tes! ents ai (is niovee ‘who, by Hersey Ss Cocoa, 1-2 lb. cans, 2 for........39e = < ’ the river—it was a sleighride party | children? Then / caught the murmur | Letters applau ae ike houraaras are = Grocery Specials i with jingling, bells and oyster stew af-| 5 familiar in my ears of late, aston- their acts expose Chi Kk : b lk id J 15e =) ~ 1 terwards—well, say what you like, it|icshed and resigned— published in the papers. ‘ ICKOYY 1N DUK, Pald......... ee eee =| Pr k’s Chicken Broth, 15¢ c: 1 Tt America," ~ mane aire Bor w.& S——— 21 _Frank’s Chicken Broth, l5ecan..........10e 4 was America. 4 ‘Ah, ces Americanis.' TOWN WIPED GUT. " é . = F ’ = : “Great, isn’t it}” I/heard someone BUY HW. 3 E \ —Odanah, @ Liquid Veener, 25c size.................20€ 5 3 pee : oT yoked d. It_was one of the igen unite met River Indian reserva. iy 3! Frank’s Beef Broth, 15¢ can. wee. Me q joked around. was 0 E tive r . = f directors of the Metropolitan Opera. DOYLE TALKS TO tion, was probably wiped out last night Sun-Bright Cleanser, LOR ce nance .25€ =! . . lity Frankfor 9, However, not wll the Americans |” NONPARTISANS IN | fire, according to reports reaching 3 =| Frank’s Quality Frankforts, 30c can.....20e . showed their pleasure, and some were ere today. , eas ‘ more embarrassed than pleased. Some, FLASHER THRONG Telephone communication swith Vv. t bl = 1 ¥ standing with their French acquaint- 7 Odanah is cut off. Vessel masters ar . egetabies ) . : ange, smiled and shook their heads.| Plasher, 'N. D., Oct. 11.8, J. Doyle| Tiving here today say they could see : ; Fresh Vegetables There was a faint snift o\superiority | addressed-over 400 people at a meet- New Sweet Potatoes, New Cranberries, New Poi ae Fi here and there. é presence of so-/ing heid in Flasher, with another sa = | AS a a phisticated Parisians. constrained 4| meeting addPessed by J. J. Osterhaus, Leaf L ettuce Green Peppers = Tomatoes, Sweet oO atoes, Cucumbers, Head few to deprecating manners. a league speaker, in progress at the y pe = : , When, for the third number, a big-| same hour drawing only.40 people. . 2 hettuce, Leaf Lettuce and Celery. chested, stontish boy atoad uD petore Mr. Doyle’s audience was made up Fy r us with a cofnet, I confess readed | largely of Nonpartisan- league mem- } =| the performance, because 1 knew it|bers who are oyealy: defying the ord- Meat Department Ei , Meat would te “variations.” It was, on|ers ef the Socialists to “keep away a - Ls 4 = 2 eats every note, It was marvelous and it| from the Doyle meethigs,” an order ls Spring Chicken, Lamb, Oysters, Bulk Mince 3 , was terrible. It was humorous ‘and/ sued from the state headquarters in * = : i & pathetic and wonderful. I hated my-|Fargo, and spread broadcast through S Meat Sausages of all Kinds = Lard Special, open kettle, home rendered ° 5 = self for minding it; I hated the -Amer-|the Socialist papers, though the ord- 7 x ] 2 2| re pork fat - pound 39 ican officer next to me wt er eal ers issued through the papers were? ? 7 =) pure pi oY a % per po a eer ad c \muring under his breath, “ ord.” carefully guarded. = . 1,3 ¥ it Was glad whet, after each tortured |""Ae ‘tho conclusion of the meetin, Naeiea mean “ 2} Spring Chickens, per pound..... wage es BOL a peroration, some American youngsters | Flasher witnessed a remarkable dem- a Re " = . ay ee “gave. him a hand.” After a Jong onstration; several hundred» Doyle kA ie ‘Pic le igs eet 10¢ = Stewing Chickens, per pound. web e's $s Fe SORE. while it was over, and there was great | boosters parading the town. Many of @ a oe = - = i ¥ applause. ‘The boy, flushed and proud! the. number -participating in the fes- - p d 4 = FRESH OYSTERS and tired, went back to his place. tivity were farmers. Pp ° % ; | There had been a moment of con-|~ In his address, Mr. Doyle dealt with We have a large supply of prime beef, pork, Nosy i straint and disavowal—a dreadful dit-'the econdmic issues involved in this = i tle freezing breath of snobbism. I campaign, and he showed without fear mutton and veal, We are now making blood mi can bear to speak of it only because |the real menace the state is confront- . A ~ | of what came afterwards. ed with in the possible adoption of| < — , c . " . é 3 sf yW8¢ Me \ Presently, while our band was play-|the Secialist program proposed in H. ~ Pe ae We make ho charge Sausage, .lver Sausage, head cheese, ete, daily. ing, the/Frenchmen gathered up their |B. 44) now proposed. in'a group of % DR.WON SOLF Be = ‘ ~. things to go on. Our leader wee mark- | amendments; to the coustitntion and ‘De vou’ Gee Fas heen secretary for f d li = 7 = : \ ing time in silence, when the leader) which are beitig supported by the op- ote or delivery. = sc ECIALS : . - ’ of the Garde Republicaine went over | position caydidate for governor, Mr. |the colenies-and succeeds Acute ae = — “ =i y i = GUSSNER’S SATURDAY SP) : + blade to him across the_gtass, bowed po-)}¥razier, and the host of hired orgaf- Hintze who for a few ‘bri lef mon! Ke = 3 * = E ed 3 ‘ \ | litely, and shook hands. The boy from Jizers and editors employed in the {held the foreign affairs ministry. CTU IT UEP UES : ; : | t ra nae aah Persp > \ j x a < ae | ‘ + | Hist e. ie Eeesy 4 = < / N *. x

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