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PAGE TWO ; dec Bank ramtwe” SOVIET PLEADS '#" FE CAMPAIGN TO, /SARGOSSEN, AND! PARK BLK WILL WITH WRANGEL ~~ . FOR ARMISTICE Do YouKnow a Baby Sick SAVE CHILDREN MEFS ONY BE PROTECTED | FROM DISRASES 222222 IN YELLOWSTONE) | wprencon ee ful of Dr. Caldwell’s 3 courts. for several yet rs, has entered + into one of its final phases with the ia accey y Syrup Pepsin. age A ptance of hgth' states of a’commis- Conditions Along South Russia| Would End Annual Toll of Huge! sion a eurvey the boundary line 45000 ‘Were Shot’ shar itoring 1919 0 thoughtful mother with chiliren i Front As: ri Proportions hrough lower St.,Louis bay, involved in ouse willrisk being without | sume Serious is in the ofiginal suft-pend®g in the su- f Many, Erotests Ave Brought ® good, reliable laxative. It will save f Aspect ; iy, \ | Preme-court. f Forth many. a serious ness, many a Li | | St. Louis, Mo.,”0ct. 12—An inten3! Counsel for Minnesota and Wiscone uae Ee sere ieieet e ‘ond is frettul, | ine ce 7 “va ‘sin asked by the United States Su- / i n y es retul NEW STATE IS FORME DK ete. See ee coat ea ae | preme court to name William B, Pat- Helena, Mont. Oct. 12.—This is go- when the boy has noal ppetite and won't 6 i g 5) ? © | ton, Duluth engineer; John G. D. Mack ing to be the last year for the: elk pay when the girl is Tistiess andiever, : : at eleventh annual convention of thed) of Madison, Wis. and Samuel S. Gan- slayers on the Montana side of the| ; iy 5 when tiers are She slate a " Lithuanians Set Up New Gov- Iria rng ects soci¢t¥s) netf of Washington, D, C,, as a com- Yellowstone National’ park according pte ect “constipation” Give Dr. “Cald- ds 4 r r u ” td Y Ss ernment and Direct Note Hirecting attention to statistics re- Pre Oh es ear tialte a pavake. a sake DeHart,. state. gam@_ war. well’s Syrup Pepsin inthe small, dose cently mae public ty the organiza-| 9¢ th i‘ yen id aban oe ak ous rescribed on the bottle, when you put to Poland tion that the number of infant deaths | Oleh the nos oundary in accordance public opinion and a late season will e child to bed, and with morning the mo in 1919 was 12,000 fewer than in 1918. with he tree Gpieion OF theccoust: unite, to) Drevent tls: years Atrepetltigy . ailment will haye disappeared, London, Oct. 12—Conditions along | delegates said that an educational awakens ace eee eee ¢ ine, slgpehter i 1919, when a y Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin_is a th h Russian tront hav =| campaign-among mothers and pros- Ai aioe tee ee data popular compound of Egyptian Senna e south Russian front have ansum- | recttvy thera would be conducted | Wtich has been in the courts for a q00 park elk were killed by hunters ii een other simple laxative herbs with { 7 ed a serious aspect for the Bulshe- ee feats anther ine cabs ec") number of years both the Minnesota the two coupties adjoining the great pepsin and ple&sant-tasting aromatics. It rs viki, according to advices received H bn} rwriinent dgeankers includ- and Wisconsin legislatures having | national platround and game pre- acts-gently and mildly, and ehildren TRY IT FREE here. . General Baron Wrangel’s dig Herbert Hoovers ae schediled to failed to décide upon a boundary line. | peeves 1 heat tae fy without objection: A sixty cent id s x Snr qth e' bfanch line of the Northern . bottle is enough to last an average fam- Send name and ad- , troops are continuing to aavence north nadiness, the peg Hanae aha TONIGHT COLUMBUS NIGHT pacific railway was unable to handle ily many png. t048 The ingredients are A ant 'willsend youd free or LoL ey the aetnsiias Rucsl Work’ in Europe in Feeding Children |: There will a dance.given all of them and scores of carcasses endorsed ia the U, Pharmacopoeia, fell bole ofr Syrup Pepsin Nicolaiey, the principal Russian na: OT ae ge as nder the f the spoiled at stations along the line. andest year American mothers bought Addreisme Dr. W. B. val station on the Black Sea, is said | During and After, the War. c auspices 0 over eight million, bottles of Dr. Cald- well, 513 Washi to have been captured by anti-Bol- ‘An exhibition of ‘child weltaré work |Knights of Coltimbus, Bismarck Many Protests. wells Syrun Pepsin from druggists. It Morsidlor leks sheviki insurgents, although an agree-| is to be held in connection with the Cotineil 1604, at Patterson’s hall, DeHart predicts changes in Mon- “is the largest selling liquid laxative in. body now and then ‘Sede ment looking to an armistice has been | convention, which will continue | An in: tation is exténded to all tana’s gamt laws by the legislature, the oe oad end few cautious families are ‘laxative,and itis wellto know reached with Poland and a large num- " through Wednesday. K. of €’s, Daughters of Isabella which meets in January. Protests ever without it. > the* best. Write mie today. ber of Soviet troops are in position i Ca Topics to be discussed include: pre id 4 againet the e!k slaughter have come to be rushed to south: Russia the So-} , natal and maternal care, infant care, | and their friends. Good musi¢ jy "trom almost all parts of the na- viet government ’is reported to have, c 8 . pre-school age, school age and adol- and 3 a good time assured. tion. made peace proposals to General @/LLY "MAHARG escence, vital and social statistics. Present laws not only permit each Wrangel, Conti a al. Dr. Philip Van Ingen of New York ; person OWning a hunting. license to Genergl Lahokvitzky, in ‘cormiand hiladelphiag—If was. “Billy” ' jg president of. tha-society. Dr. Rich- i 7 Kiff one of these tamevelk;obut.:pro- of anti-Bolshevik forces, in Camby,; AeaBs foamet pugilist, now an | ard A. Bolt of Baltimore is director DYE RIGHT 7 vide that'a second one maybe 'kiHe! atttomobile mechanic here, whose | general! The president elect’ is Dr.|: | upon payment of an additional license recently placed his troops at the dis- x % posal of General Wrangel and now! expose Of baseball “crookedness | N, L, Shaw of Albany. fee of $25. The teeth, hide and ant- General Samenoff, who for the past | preceded the gidictment of the Pre EP yee gj es lers of the animal are worth more two. years has been fighting the Se-| White Sox players in Chicago. Ma- | ROYAL ARCH MASONS MEET | Buy only: “Diamond Dyes than that, saying nothing of the meat. viet armies in ;Siberia has taken a! /hare’s charges were given to the ‘A regular. meeting of Bis- \ : similar step. , , | newspapers here. General Budenny, leadcr of Bolshe- marck Chapter No. 10; R. A. M. viki cavalry during the recent offen-' SHOT: CASHIER will be held this evening at 7:30. : Important business will be trans-| sive in Galicia, is:said to haye, turped against thé BaléHaviki.and to be-phan TO GET MONEY |acted! No Thrill Offered./ | When the snows come, the eik leave |, the park in herds of thousands. They | are so numerous and qntle that {hunting them offers no¥ibater thrill 1 than it would to walk into a: stock- ea | ning an attack on Kiev. | srate7 | TO BUY BOOZE; pee see TO ‘amen f yard, tele 2 suitable prsen send Ys oe o STATE ‘ fon Ne i £00. LATE shoot it. Instances are recorded in u 5 y ~, arma O82 te rent) ora, Ot 12—tom 0° ae ee ge ae eens cats Cons “ROMY ts Ge huanian rnment ai Ina Leary, i ie f : | : a ig f proclaimed the creation of a new State. cence cilleéee seit contesea opuat) Se iivs peiag rae iF Bach dicks slt"Diamond Dyes” where it fell, and procecded to Kell his : Neglected Colds are Dangerous ~ * Says a Lida dispatch. A series of sailant of Peter Stannes, cashier, will, Willys Knight; 7 Passenger Stude- comning Hides ao almagile That | S2c0Hd choice. ‘Take no chances. Keep this'etandard remedy hpndy for. the firet sneeze. proclamations Has been issued by the face charges of bank robbery when 5 t i . 2 & * paker; 6 Cylinder Buick Roadster. |'any’ woman “can -diamond-dye worn c Bredks up a/cold in 24 hours — Relieves, ao called gover dmicats ake first P’- he is arraigned Thursday morning be-| Lahr Motor Sales company. 10-12-3t. habby skirts, -waisis, dresges, Sell your cream and poultry ) Gripe in3 cays—Excellent for Headache’ f claims the new state and promises fore Judge E. U. Wade, in Moorhes', es coats, gloves,- ‘stockings, sweaters, to our agent, or ship direct to| Quinine in this form do@s not Affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic to convoke a diet in the near future. according to authorities. FOR RENT—Modern 7-room furnish- ; draperies, everything, whether wool.|Northern Produce Co., Bis- | Laxative--No Opiate in Hill: # The second, addressed to the Polish Bank robbery,/under a special act d he Good location for schools. | silk, linen ‘, am 2 i g . E n, cotton: or mixed goods, k. Write us f rices on government, asks forgiveness of the of the, Minnesota state legislature, is Throw roomie’ ch,- ct imarek.. Write us for prices Li L 6) Three rooms: can be rented out for new, .Tich,-)fadeless colors. Have ertam and poultry. Northern | A LE DR UGGISTS SE yr” mutiny _ of ‘General Zellgouski’s a felony punfshable | with (life impris- | ‘ “Di i baie ” | light housekeeping if desired. druggist show you “Diamond Dyes eee ee eee eee ae: onmene 42L, in, morning. 2M 12- as Color: Card.” Produce Co. ation of the new state, the territory! According to the ‘alleged written! , We % EGOS = ere of which it is set forth includes the | confession the motive was to secure | town of Grodno, with the River Nie-| money with which ‘to’ bfty Canadian | man as the dividing line from Poland. | jiquor. a = 3 - According hy this conéession clay | ~ RETALIATION SOUGHT county ‘authorities sald today 0’ Leary ' London, Oct. 12—The Warsaw cor-| when he sa he had shot Stannes| respondent of the Lundon Times says: | rushed up to him. and. said: “The Polish government never rec-| “My God, if I shot you, you. ‘shoot | fi ognized the treaty between the bol+| me” ‘ oe sheribl and: Lithuanians, which the |\ gh ON te ed latter regard. as their title to Vilfa. To understand the state of mind of DODGERS AGA) 2 FALL the troops of General Zellgouski, who! VICTIMS OF COVELESKIE occupied Vilna it must be remem- a | bered that two days after the Lithu- Per \ anian-bolshevik -treaty was signed (Continued trom page one) * | the Boisheviki set up an extraordi-| 7, peaker’s three-base hit_ to the nary commission at Vilha which sent | °¥{t gate. Smith flied out to My- 1,500 Poles to their death, These| ets. One run, two hits, no errors. BB BROTHE Getober Clearance Sale of |. UGS AND LINOLEUMS * victims had many kinsmen ift Ze}l- z SIXTH INNING gouski’s division. Brooklyn—Olson sent a fly out to Ve, Speaker, . Wamby' threw out Sheehan: - Riga, Oct. 12.—The Russo-Polish | Griffith flied out to Speakey, No runs, armistice and preliminary neace treaty | no_hits, no errors. were not signed last night. It was| Cleveland—Gardner grounded out to announced a delay unti1 Tuesday af-|4onetchy. Johnston walked. Sewell ternoon resulted from the impossibil-| flied to Myers, O-Neill up, John- ity of getting the Ukranian text pre-\ ston out stealing, Miller 'to Kilduf?. cs Js pared. No runs, no hits, no errogs. \ Thére are many unverified rumors \ SEVENTH INNING } of late disagreements. It is known| Brooklyn—Wheat lined ‘out to JUTE.RUGS os RAG RUGS °* All Sizes Bltie Pink ~ ;¢ Brown jp October Clearatice Sale, 1-3, Off Secretary Lorenz, of the bolshevik del-| Smith. “Wamby threw out Myers at egation, telephoned to the Poles.short-| first. Koney got a hit. Sewell made Jy before -nine o'clock last night and|a mess of Kilduff’s ‘grounder, Koney apologized, for inability to complete | reaching second. Lamar batted for the Ukranian ‘text for signature. Miller. ‘Wamby threw him—out. No : rung, dne- hig.’ one ‘error. Cleveland—Krueger now , \catehing | for Brooklyn: O’Neill hit’a two=bag- ger. Grimes took Coveleskie’s intend- ed sacrifice and O'Neill was'run down .| between the bases, the play \ being ' Grimes to Sheehan’ to Olson to Konet- Ragging Weave, Suitable ‘for Kitchen: BedRoom > + + 7: Bath An exceptional value at chy, Coveleskie .reaching second’! on the run-down. Jamieson raoupled to; right,” Coveleskie scoring. ‘amby a 4. RosePotaf' flied to Myers. Speaker’: walked. Smith walked atid the bases were full: omplexion | Gardner forced’ Smith, Kildutt to Ol-|§.]-, \ son. One‘run, two hits no errors. q ‘ } ¢ EIGHTH INNING | ne : i Delicately soft and t es 2 Brooklyn — Schmandt batted for l is ‘ is the. complexi id Grimes. Sewell threw -him out at}. \ rela eae first. Gardner threw Olson out.at tps e shea Lob Nadine Face Powder first. Sheehan flied out to Smith: No A ; WATITTALL RUGS: i S 12 Se ce NEN RUGS ‘Thle exquisite beautifier {m- | TUNS, no hits, ne errors. farts an indefinable. charm Cleveland—Mamaux now pitching 9x12 Anglo. Persian Regular Price $195. 00. { “ 27x54—Regular Biteo 36.00 Sale Price bes sf : $ ‘4.80 el enture'moamee | Shani ceva nied antseapurers “Sale Price =. Sa s orieeaac teat oe oe Garon 36x72—Regular epee. Sale Price 8.00 4-6x7-6—Regular Pric&d $18.25, Sale Price ./..... -14.60 the day and” finger in the "Neill struck o ns, Ana:hits, O'Neill struck out. No Tui A chit 9x12 Royal Wor'eesta “Regular Price $145. 00. riemoi y. oe no errors. Te cootnese is refreshing, ae fees havi tw eke | Ba Guattin RE, oug “Yo “Sale Price * 5 Se , sien box at jemoron, Wiest spel een p| Oxia Tepree, Regular Price $121.00, Sale Price. . 1 _ | 6x9—Regular Price $28.00, Sale Price .......".. 422.40 Sountete ot by in Konetchy fore yg bth /9x12 Peerless Brussels, Regular Price $86.00. _ A very -artistic plain coloring of exceptional weaving Con | errors, , bigest en Sale but PEE eae 3 Ht f aha sat ee s ai ays ee Btiegs 78.00 . qualities a : s Other Sizes rice ecordingly © peaks Rie oy oe > - \ MARKETS ] $ 9, * SOUTH ST.PAUL LIVESTOCK” ~~ All other lines of fabric Rugs, including Axminster, seamless vélvet, and tapestry Brussels, all sizes. fa \ ghee Stuer Moe Bast AO. tac 28 October Clearance Sale, 20 Per Cent Discount , : 4 cents lower. », Bulk, $14.00 to $14.20. a Cattle receipts, 5,500. Steady. to 25 cents lower. Cows and heifers, $5.00 to $7.50. Calves steady, to 50 cents lower, top, $14.75. é, c tockers and feeders, best grades, . - “Sold by Finney’s Drug Store, Cowan's Aone need . : j ay de EN ~ INLAID LINOLEUM: SHORT ENDS AND [REMNANTS ONE LOT. FELT BASE oe om Blue ‘and white, tile pattern. Of Linoleum (all grades) suitable‘for || CLOTH. - Regular 82.25. ect peg 75|| Small rooms and stove squares. Spe-| | : All good patterps, October Clearance Drug Store, Jos. Breslow ‘and others.” Sheep receipts, 3,000. Generally OTAGO sis OR ok as — se bs, teat, $10.75. Brown’ and st Sob at 3 cially priced at call climes vcd bier ee eguiar ctober Clear- /* ’ ale, $1. - Yar te Certain foods, those _ CMICAGO LIVESTOCK 4 | eeu ie) = eae _ LB sa aa ACTUAL VALUE / are more useful zoo and choice; $15.50 to $17.85. } ‘ than others. “HOE receipts, 27,000. 26\to 40. cents Sheep receipts, 29,000. Steady. ™M [ARKETS CLOSED Today beitig Columbus day, a “egal holiday, tue grain ‘exchanges‘in Chi- cagd and: Minneapolis were closed. oe - WEBB BROTHERS. es WHITTAL RUGS” pe aes : ey _ . KARPEN FURNITURE ‘ 4 oN . Scott's Emulsion ‘is replete with those ~ elements that determine’ growth and strength. Scott & Bowne,Bloomfield,N.J. 20-17 Quarantine was fipst established} ; against infectious diseases in the tenth century.

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