International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 13, 1917 · Page 7 of 8
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5» .- *23^' ". IrtN r*' .-vil ttTOKRATIONAL FALLS PRgSi page eight compulsory sw^ice In -thfe arwarrant. h$s^ been, ck: f^Pushel, Ben.toni^unty^ J:o test .{ugds., M^hel,1 e(^c^s.^.that such ^J^^s^bips jire^jall r|g^, but^is* NELSON'S EXTKADITltf££ 2 arrest of Nelson and Jthtft unless" negotiations the proposal to pay $1,070,193 deceit payrteht Would-be unauthorized and DECLARED IMPOSSIBLE left shoulder's out of joitif* '.insisted:L -. United States. The reply may quash now in^progress for him in state .aid for rhigh and graded would deplete current funds and increase the second examiner. automatically the action of District schools from available funds, today to registerV* voluntarily, succeed, his taxes. The third found* sfn elbow in bad Attorney A. C. Wolfe of La Crosse, Winnipeg, Sept. 6 J'fJJiJiQitm .Wolfe will try to get him back into were made returnable Sept. IS. It condition, but the hip and rshoulder% Wis., who seeks to arrest ajjd extradite CONTORTIONIST HAD FUN of Americans in Canada is purely the United States e|therv through extradition was stipulated that Attorney General all' right. 'r0$t on charges of draft evasion Byron WITH DRAFT PHYSICIANS voluntary." This communication or by some other mentis1. Lyndon A. Smith represent tfee Dalton is a contortionist who atT?-~ Nelson, Son of Congressman from the department of state at will can throw bones out of jointT John Nelson of Madison. Young state. The restraining order ,/is Mansfield, Ohio, Sept., 9.—Draft Washington was received by Frederick STATE AID INJUNCTION and appear badly crippled. v- Nelson is farming in Alberta. Consul sought following Governor J. A. A. board examining physicia.ns were W. Ryder, American consul Ryder declares that extradition RETURNABLE S^PT. 15 Burnquist's veto of a special deficit puzzled when Stephen T. Dalton of After puzzling the physicians for a .,f/Xf general in Winnipeg. It was sent in appropriation a/id resolution of the on such* charges is impossible.. Shelby came .up for examination. time, Dalton threw himself into normal reply to the inquiry of the consul Madison, Wis., Sept. 6—A. C. Wolf, Injunction proceedings brdtight in state high school board directing "His hip is dislocated^" said one shape and was passed as physically concerning the status of Americans the Ramsey county, district,. court by that the deficit be paid from current doctor. United States district attorney, says qualified for service. .• in Canada who failed to register for 'v jT,i \.rv- (i 9 utz A Dunn 4 Footwear htmm Ml lit Corsets a a a a a A Pleasing Display of a S a Correct not only in Style, but also in Fabric, Finish and Cloth Stylish Fall Coats Fall Suits .. MS-J1 Approved IStyles For motoring, street or dress wear. A showing of this season's most attractive $15.00 $22.00 Popular Prices to Large assortments to select fromsmart, styles, designed and made it $25.00 $60.00 Better Grades. to individual models made of soft especially for school, college and street We are now showing fall styles in fabric in all the new, rich, autumn weat. Iii 'S6r&e, taffetta, mescaline Children's Coats, Sweaters, Knit Caps, shades and combination silk and serge styles. ij' Knit Sets, Mantillas. Priced at ••"-'vi:*/, $12, $15, $17, $22.50 AH lines of Hosiefy ttnd Underwear are $25, $30 and up $15.00 and up complete. -. ,, I yjtffs*... \i'*r "You Can Always Do Better" at t.-*' Av\ 4 S 4 ''S J' r\ v' O Mv, f: & ,1 1} /, ,'' V"- •., ^px •it. a THE STORE OF-. QUALITY 1 •-v a 'H -rVc ft-