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February 15, 1917 · Page 6 of 8

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FALLS PRESS PAGE SEVEN CANADIANS MID trary to requests made by.Georfc. that he wAs not avene to granting Dfit ft evfficeJT such a desire to gef HEADS MODERN SCHOOL •afford, superintendent of the Minnesota •heriffs more power and counties some away that he deddied to mark it so as aid. But, he doesn't want the respon* Anti-Saloon league. to determine its habits. Mr. Christian GERMAN DUGOUT slblllty or additional power. said that the bird was on its way To Regulate Tobaeco Sales. south when it landed in his field. To Reform Primary Election Law. St. Paul, Feb. IPs—Regulation of the St. Paul, Feb. 10.—The first step in •ale of all sorts Of tobaeco and prohibition OFFERS TO RE-ENTER CELL proposed reform of the Minnesota primary of its use by or sale to minors are SO GOVERNOR SAYS bill provided for in a Introduced in the First Learned Enemy's Language election system was taken when War Reconstructs Moral Fiber of by Representative John M. Harrison ol Minnesota senate Senator E. E. Lo* Convict-Soldier on Parole From Says Correspondent of measure Minneapolis introduced a bill designed beck. The proposes licensing Indiana Institution. to remedy the evil of minority nominations all dealers by the dairy and food commissioner, London Times. 2e retailers .to pay $80 and by a return to a modified con* Jeffersonville, Ind.—War has recon* taeh wholesalers $100 two years. Sell­ vention. •URNQUIST DENIE8 THAT HE structed the moral fiber of John ing to minors to punishable by revocation The measure, patterned after the PREPARE WITH MEAT CARE Stuart, even if it has ruined him physically. ASKED LEGISLATORS FOR of license. Iowa law, leaves the primary law intact, Stuart .was on parole from the fllGHT TO CURB DISORDERS except as to minority nominations. Indiana reformatory in April, 1915, CAUSED BY I. W. W. It provides supplementary con* I. W. W. Probe Concluded. when the spirit of adventure led him ventions to. make nominations where St. Paul, Feb, 7.—The house labor to flee to Canada and enlist in the Affair Moves on With Unfaltering Precision—Judgment candidates have not received a specified committee's investigation into industrial British army. He served a year in of Officers SOLONS INSIST THAT HE percentage of the rote cast in the conditions in northern Minnesota the trenches of France. He was Formed by Guesswork From primary. The conventions are also has come to an end so far as the taking wounded once and later suffered a IS "PASSING THE BUCK" Airplane Photographs. authorized to draft platforms. of testimony is concerned, accord* nervous collapse, from which he ia Ing to Chairman George L. Siegel. now recovering in a hospital in Can* London.—A Times correspondent Senators and Representatives Aroused Elevator Track Scale Bill Delayed. ada. with the British army in -the field To Probe Grain Exchange. by Statement of Executive That He has written his former instructor St. Paul, Feb. 12.—After three attempts writes the following description of a St. Paul, Feb. 12.—Representatives in the reformatory that he has He Does Not Approve Features at a verdict, the house committe raid on German trenches made on the A. F. Teigen, Ellas Nordgren, F. T. been brought face to face with death on grain and warehouse is still of Proposed Bill—Does Not Somme front: Mossman, C. M. Bendlxen and J. B. and, if he dies, wants to die with a requiring all terminal elevators to be A full account'of the raid made by Want Responsibility. Madigan have been appointed a special clear conscience. He is willing to equipped with track scales. Canadians on the German lines near committee to investigate the Minneapolis return to the reformatory and serve At a meeting mustering 14 of 19 St. Paul, Feb. 12.—Governor Burn* Calonne on January 17 serves to show Chamber of Commerce, the Du* whatever time the board decides he members it was expected to reach a flulst insists emphatically that he did that the raid, though soon over, received ,. luth Board of Trade and the Equity should serve. decision, but opposition to the bill in not ask legislators to grant him addl* much care from the staff officers Co-operative Exchange. The appointments its present form developed so strongly tional power to curb disorders beyond and .the men who carried it out. were announced after Mr. Teigen that Mr. Welsh finally asked to have A new school, which will be put into REFUSE TO DON TROUSERS jthe control of local officials. demanded that some action be taken The Canadian lads were set to studying the bill laid over for amendment. operation next fall and run in connection Legislators, who conferred with the pn the resolution presented by him the German language and acquired Four members declared fhat they with the teachers' college of Columbia te British Munition Girls Balk at Order executive several times, insist emphatically some phrases, such as "Raus" and January 16 calling for the inquiry, and could not support the measure without university, New York, will: Put on Masculine Attire When that Governor Burnquist did vhich was adopted by the House after another phrase explaining that if the amendment. It had once lost by a tie eschew most of the things that now at Work. ask for additional power to curb disorders. a lengthy debate. Germans stayed down they fuust expect vote of 7 to 7, and then by a vote of characterize the elementary and sec-1 the worst immediately. Beneficent Motives. 4 to 6. Defeat was imminent again ondary education of children and teach London.—Munition manufacturer! Statements by the governor that he Our men" hate the necessity of "What makes ycm keep boosting the when Mr. Welsh secured the postponement. only "practical" subjects. are having a difficult time of it to per* did not approve certain features of bombing deep dugouts, full of the price of commodities under your con« The general education board, founded suade gome of their woman workers the bill passed by the Senate appropriating frightened enemy, but the time is short trol?" and endowed by John D. Rockefeller, to don trousers. In most of the big $50,000 a year for the payment antl bombing is necessary if orders are "Philanthropy, my boy," replied Mr. has $35,000,000 at its disposal to plants the rul£ was established that Dry Bill Delay Proposed. of deputy sheriffs, aroused senators not obeyed at once. A modest Canadian Dustin Stax. "Economy makes people devote to the new scheme of educating all the woman eteplbyees should put on and representatives. The bill, St.-Paul, Feb. 9.—The bill for the officer said he called down one happier and better and we're teaching children from six to nineteen years masculine attird to minimize the dan* now being considered by House committees, submission of a constitutional amend* dugout six times, shouting in German economy to people who never had of age. The new school will have no ger. ment for state-wide prohibition passed was drawn only because the on this occasion. any previous idea of what the word formal discipline and teach as little The Daily Sketch has been printing governor asked for such legislation, by the House has been amended Burned Battalion Orders. meant." mathematics and grammar as possible. interviews with the pioneers among by the Senate committee on temperance they say. They Charge that the governor "I didn't want to bomb," he said. The so-called "culture" subjects will the "trousers Wearing women" as aq is simply "passing the buck so that the time of operation "I knew the number below. Every time Matter o' Money. be tabooed and stress will be laid inducement to th& hold-outs to join again." of the proposed measure is extended I shouted a voice replied, "Yes," in "I thought Katherine figured on marrying upon those subjects which will fit the the movement. The governor has made plain his 11 months. The change was asked by good English. At last out came a Jack Hansom." student for his life's work. "Some of the girls," says this paper, objections to the bill. He said that he the wets. The time was changed from German company commander, a sergeant "She did but another girl with Otis W. Caldwell, now head of the "thought they would be unsexed bj didn't want the responsibility for appointing January 1920 to December 1920. 1, 1, major, with four others. He more money outfigitred her."—Boston department of natural sciences in the donning pantaloofjk. but they soon deputy sheriffs to be placed By a vote of five to four, the committee apologized for delaying and said he Transcript. school of education of the University found out that no one paid any at changed the House bill, con- in the hands of the governor. He said had been burning the battalion orders. of Chicago, will be the director of the tention to them." He had only just time enough." modern school. Three men were detailed to stay behind Hog Ate Pile of Scrap Iron. and when the German wire was Beaver Sprigs, Pa.—Dory Huum EAGLE IN 3,700 MILE FLIGHT reached to cut paths. It happened that mell killed a hog recently that weighed our guns made a beautiful mess of 595 pounds but puzzled all conserve^ Carried Bottle From Montana to South that wire. Nevertheless these three tlve weight guefisers as to where it America in Nine Weeks' cut the tangle into short lengths and carried the weight. When the stom Journey. the shorter boys went over at eight in V* aeh was opened 60 ten-penny nails au4 the morning. After an active walk of six pieces of hoop Iron were fonn& Anaconda, Mont.—Flight of an eagle four minutes^ the first waves of raiders caught and released at Choteau, Mont., was at the first line. In 20 minutes the covered more than 3,700 miles in nine second line was reached. The affair Canada's War Loss 68,290. weeks, according to word received Ottawa, Ont.—Canadian casualties moved with unfaltering precision. The from Luis Felipe Rulda in the repubg from the opening of the war to Decern* enemy's front line had been strengthened lie of Colombia. ber 31, a period of 29 months, total and the assembly trenches manned P. B. Christian, route 1, box 62, El 68,290. with supports. Their losses were Centro, Cal., while in Choteau on This is made up of killed, 10,854 heavier in consequence. August 19 caught a golden eagle in died of wounds, 4,010 tiled of sickness* Used Airplane Photograph* his wheat field. He released the bird, 484 presumed dead, 1,108 wounded, The judgments of the Canadian officers with a small bottle containing his name 48,454 missing, 2,970. The casualties were formed by guesswork from and address the next day. airplane photographs. All proved correct. in 1915, when Canada had only one division Mr. Christian a few days ago received Each Canadian by consulting his at the front, totaled 14,45% a message from Luis Felipe During the last year, with four divUk watch recognized each particular German Rulda, in the flbubUc of Colombia, #-v ... trench and did his appointed work ions, casualties totaled 53,837. stating that R' led the eagle on till all was over. A friendly snowstorm Mark*. October 29. ,gle flew 3,700 masked the homeward journey, which "This world would be a pleasantei miles from Morn to the plains north began one hour after the start. J)lace if there were not so many fool! of Bogota. Said a German noncommissioned officer in it." When the captured Mr. sadly: Tea but it would be more difficult Christian plan! :eep it as a pet. "If you had only come the day before to make a living." you would have captured the corps commander." The prisoners, many of them Silesians, surrendered readily. Two small F. C. ROGERS and one large ammunition dump were blown up. The death roll Inflicted was as high as 800, including, it is thought, a battalion commander. We took 100 prisoners, several machine guns and a PRACTICAL FURRIER trench mortar. Our casualties were light. Fort Frances, Ontario Like a "boost" from the boss CUBS HER PLAYMATES THE OLDEST EXCLUSIVE FUR HOUSE when you're anxious—they satisfy! IN THE WORLD When things are going hard, and along comes the. boss with a good, cheering word—say, doesn't that satisfy? 1 That's the very thing Chesterfields do for your smoking—they satisfy And yet Chesterfields are MILD I No cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend. They're the ONLY mild cigarette that sat' isfies, This blendes an entirely new combination of tobaccos—the biggest new thing in cigarette making in 20 years. £3* "Give me a package of thou cigarettes that SA TtSFY." Miss Rita Gilmore and three sixweeks-old ft EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF lion cubs, photographed RAW FURS during a "frolic." "Cats and dogs are 'tame* playmates compared with these pets," says Miss Gilmore, who plays with the cubs daily. "There is just enough of the 'wild* left in them to make them interesting." Due to Drink. Higheat Cash Prices Paid on Chicagfl.—Ninety-five per cent of the cases in the court of domestic rela Raw Furs tions during 1016 were due to drink. The court's annual report lists the He will pay the duty and war tax on all furs from the United causes. as follows: Drink, 95 per cent other women, 3 per cent inter* -States and pay as high a price for them as any ference of mother-in-law-1 per cent house in the United States. 'other causes, 1 per- cent. Negro Issued Fake Divorce Wrlta. Little Rock, Ark.—W.. H. White, a BE SURE AND SEE ME BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY negro stenographer, has been arrest ted here, on charge of having issued 11,000 fake divorce writs. It is said White the stall defrauded negroes of wot of several tbooaand dollar* SBSflSsli!!