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January 23, 1919 · Page 7 of 8

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Accomplished. ss County of Koochiching The finding of some statues in an We have become so used to stories At one of our city vegetable'marts In Probate Court ancient Greek tomb is an opportunity one a farmer displayed with com­ In the Matter of the Estate of Micheal of wonderful feats accomplished by day for comparing the comedians of old aircraft during the war that everything mendable pride a huge pumpkin of alluring Brown. times with those of today. The statues we hear nowadays leaves us almost aspect, with the statement that are believed to date back to the THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, To all cold. The things that, before it grew "full twenty feet from the fourth century B. C. They are quite persons interested in the granting of stalk," remarks Rochester Post-Express. the war, would have furnished bold small—in fact, few. of them measure administration of the estate of said decedent: This habit of wandering in headlines in the newspapers and have more than six -Inches In height—but The petition of Herman Brown tortuous uselessness to a long distance been a topic of discussion for days in 7t owing to the careful modeling they having been filed in this Court repre the places where people congregate from the source of production before are still quite lifelike in spite of senting that Mictieal Brown, then excite no more than passing notice, the fruit of the vine is produced is their extreme age. These little figures resident of the County of Cook, State long known of the pumpkin. It is scarcely surprising, then, that the represent the funny men that of Illinois, died intestate on the 13th of It would-not be(amiss for our educators story of how touch has been maintained day of November' 1915 and praying time, and it is curious to note the resemblance for more than two years betweer to consider the pumpkin vine unquestionably that letters of administration of hs to the oddities of Charlie the allied armies of the Near East and some of them have in io^YourCbild estate be granted to Herman Brown Chaplin. earlier days, but whether with a view the gallant remnants of the Serbians and the Court, having fixed the timo One associates flowing robes and to its close analogy to educational and Montenegrins who were hidden and place for hearing said petition stately walk with the Greek actors, amotfg their mountain fastnesses, and processes is uncertain. Perhaps it is THEREFORE, YOU AND EACH OF but these players are shown wearing too much to say that the best fruit YOU, are hereby cited and required to how they were supplied with arms short trousers and with an obvious its 9 of the educational vine is produced show cause, if any you have, before and chrtridges by airplane, has hardly caricature of a stately gait. from its original source that what this Court at the Pmibate Court "Rooms attracted attention. There has been Nothing was sacred from these comedians in the Court House, In the City of International nothing but the barest mention of the comes of schooling is something quite even-the greatest men of the ON'T punislTyour children by forcing Falls in the County of Koochiching, different from the apparent result at fact. We are not told how and from day were subjects for their wit, Which them to take nauseating oils State of Minnesota, on the the source that the best things a man where the machines carried out their they carried to extremes. A good example 17th day of February, 1919, at_10 oclock and medicine when they are bili­ or woman does are very different from mission, of how many were engaged of this is a statue of one of the A. M., why said petition should not be the particular, or nonparticularized ous, constipated or have bad colds. Compelling in the task of supply, or of what effect funny men as Hercules, who was universally granted. the child to take disagreeable medicine against thing, he or she is directly taught to their wonderful performances "Witness, the Judge of said Court, and admired and venerated in ancient its will often does more harm than good. may have had on the situation by keeping do. We are turning to the business of the seal of said Court, this 21st day of Greece. He is shown wearing up the spirits of the gallant few making our schools show quick fruitage DR. MILES' LAXATIVE TABLETS are particularly January, 1919. his leopard skip lightly over one fine for children. Pleasant to take because who have held out against the enemy of working ability. (Court Seal) John Berg, shoulder, with his finger in his they TASTE LIKE CANDY and can be chewed. for so many weary months. We are But it is at least a fair hazard to Probate Judge. mouth, looking coquettishly round Children do not have to be coaxed to take them, simply told that the Serbian army, In opine that the pupils who become Jevene & Norton, him. and their gentle but effective action on the its victorious advance, has obtained "some pumpkins" will often as not be Att&rney for Petitioner.. bowels restores healthful regularity promptly. 4 The costumes of these little figures products known a long way from the touch with those bands, who "since must have been brilliant there are When your child is cross, feverish and peevish the Austro-Bulgarian occupation have special process of education that extreme CITATION FOR HEARIING ON PETITION because of stomach disorders, give it one of still faint traces of pink and yellow been holding out among the mountains vocationalists advise. FOR PROBATE OF WILL Dr. Miles' candy-like Laxative Tablets. They on the terra-cotta of which the st'atues and have been continuously supplied Estat-of Lydia Hanson take them readily and ask for* more. were made. with arms, food and cartridges State of Minnesota COLOGNE'S UPS AND DOWNS Not only are DR. MILES' LAXATIVE TABLETS ss by airplane." Now that the episode is desirable for children, but for adults as well. You FOOD SUPPLIES IN COMMON County of Koochiching historical, concludes Flight, and the will find in these tablets a safe, harmless and Important German City of the Present In Probate Court. effective medicine for constipation, biliousness, enemy can gain no possible advantage Has Had Its Periods of Dire T.j In the Matter of the Eseate of Lydia Efkimo Allpwed to Go Hungry sick headache and other bowel complaints. from knowing how it was done, it is Adversity. Hanson Decedent. ... While His More Fortunate Brothers They cost only a few cents—your druggist has a pity that some official commentator A THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO them. Ask him about.them. Have Plenty. with an imagination cannot tell us 0 hi During the Middle Ages Cologne all persons interested in the allowance the full story, which must be a real was a place of gyeat trade the weavers, and probate of the will of said The arctic explorer, Dr. Donald B. epic of war. the goldsmiths, and the armorers decedent: The petition of A. J. Hanson MacMillah, who returned recently being duly filed in th,is court, rep"resenting of the city were famous the world after four years spent in the -arctic that Lldia Hanson then a JUST WHAT BILLION MEANS jover while' its merchants had house's regions, has many interesting things resident of the County of Koochiching in London, and the city itself was a& to say about the domestic and social State of Minnesota, died oil the 5th Probably Few People Have Right Coiv corded a chief place in the Hanseatic! customs of the Eskimo. day of November 1918, leaving a last ception of What an Enormous league. Decay set In with the dawn of' All property is owned, in common, will and testament which isj/presented Amount It Represents. the Reformation, and the place owed he tells us. When you enter a village to this court with said pe^ljtion, and its downfall to its intolerance. Thus, you are not invited to come in. praying that said instrument be allowed its university, which in the fourteenth We hear of billions these days, but It is your right to- enter and,-. ^you as the last will testament of said it is probable that very few persons itiiii fifteenth centuries had a great decedent, and that letters testamentary are hungry, to help yourself to some­ have any notion of what an enormous reputation, began at once to decline. O be issued thereon to A. J. Hanson. thing to eat. If you happen to visit amount of money a billion represents. This policy dealt severe blows at the NOW THEREFORE, you and each of a house where a poor hunter lives, he T\ prosperity of the town, and when, We do know, however, how rapidly you, are hereby cited and required to says, "Nurket-turange (Nothing to in Cologne was occupied by the :show cause, if any you have, before an expert counter of coins manipulates 1714, eat)." He does not go hungry, however, this court, at the Probate Court Rooms them. You can scarcely follow the French, it was a poor and decayed because his neighbors have some, 3n the Courst House, in City of International motion of his fingers as he shifts the city of some 40,000 inhabitants, of and he lives on his neighbors. Everything THE UNIVERSAL CAR Falls, County of Koochiching, which only 6,000 possessed civil rights. coins from one pile to another and is divided up that way. If fill State of Minnesota, on the 17th day of Since 1815, howevetv when it was counts them. The experts in the. the villagers are good hunters, their February 1919, at 10 oclock A. M., why finally assigned to Prussia, Cologne treasury department will count 4,000 supplies last a long time, but if some the prayer of said petition should not has continued to prosper, until today silver dollars an hour and keep this The policy of the Ford Motor Company are poor hunters, the clever fellow be granted. up all day long, but that is their it is one of the most important must share with them. to sell its cars for the lowest (possible price, Witness the Honorable, John Bersj, limit iiies of Germany, with a population An Eskimo does not eat three meals Judge of said court, and the seal of consistent with dependable quality, is too of nearly half a million. Working eight hours a day, then, an a day and sleep at regular intervals. said court, this 21st day of January expert counter of coin will count 32,000 $rell known to require comment. Therefore, 1919. He eats when he is hungry, and sleens silver dollars in a day, but how Fool-Proof Airplane. John Berg," when he is sleepy, and he. puts 4^ mT (Court Seal) because of present conditions there can be no long will it take him at that rate to The latest model of British airplane as loiijp as he can, so that he will Probate Judge. change in the prices on Ford cars: count a million dollars? Thirty one is said to be as nearly foolproof as it Jevne & Norton, joy it all the more. He will go around days! is possible to make such a machine is Attorney for Petitioner. for six hours talking about how hungry But that is only the beginning of as an airplane. The machines are so" Runabout .$500 he is. and then he will set to work the measurements of great figures, WHAT STRIPES AND balanced and the wings so arranged, and eat all he can. It is the same Touring Car 525 for if the same man were to continue that when the engine stops they glide ay with sleeping. He will go wlthit CHEVRONS MEAN Coupe €50 to count silver dollars at the same sleep for 48 hours, and when he gradually and easily to earth. The rate of speed for ten years he would Sedan cannot keep his eyes open any longer following test shows how stable these 775 "You can't tell the players without find that he had counted only 100,000,000 airplanes are: A pilot climbed to a he turns in for a 24-hour snooze.— Truck Chassis 550 a score card," the familiar cry at the of them, and that to count Youth's Companion. sufficient height, and then stopped his baseball parks, could almost be applied 1,000,000,000 of them would require engine and took his hands off the control, These prices f. o. b. Detroit to soldiers returning from 102 years of steady work at the rate merely keeping his feet on the London's Sea Gull Visitors. of eight hours a day during every France, according to army officers. rudder bar. He steered for an airdrome London's winter visitors, the sea This statement is prepared and issued by working day of every one of the 102 To aid the public in determining a twenty miles away, and, having gulls, have arrived particularly early years. the Ford Motor Company through their distributors— headed her straight, he let the airplane man's tiiiie in the war zone and he this year. Never since the hard.wgnr do what she liked. She traveled ter of 1895 first impelled them number of times wounded, the following high the whole twenty miles as steadily up the river, and into hitherto unknown has been prepared: as a bicycle coasting down a long, Instinct of Animals. regions of parks and private War Service Chevron straight and gentle hill. Of course gardens, have the birds omitted to Is it instinct or industrious observation C. W. JEWETT CO., INC. A. "V' shaped bar of gold lace, the pilot had to take hold of the control that tells animals of a lower make their yearly call to the Serpentine worn on lower left sleeve of all uniform stick to land the machine in the order when their food markets are and Kensington gardens' round coats, except fatigue coats, by airdrome, but except for that, and the Bemidji, Minn. open? An interesting example of the pond. On the river, of course, the steering, the airplane made the whole officers, field clerks and enlisted men squirrel's ability to know when his gulls, single or in flights, have been Journey by herself. various foods come onto the market regular habitues for many years, perhaps who have served six months in the. has been cited in Forest Leaves: "I centuries. Feeding the gulls war zone. This chevron is worn point, I have two large white pine trees under Dogs as Messengers. from the bridges is a favorite occupation down. An additional chevron is allowed observation. They produce a few Experiments made in the training of for many a Londoner, or rather for each six months' service. dogs as messengers with the armies cones, and the cones usually mature it used to be, for now the feeding Wound Chevron in the field have, it is stated, given a few seeds. I can always tell when of birds is forbidden, on the ground Also a "V" shaped bar of gold lace satisfactory results. The dogs which those seeds are matured enough for of waste, by the defense of .the realm proved most receptive under--instructions worn point down on the right sleeve. planting, because the very -day they regulations. The gulls will have to are chiefly half-breed collies and are so matured the red squirrel, who J^ot more than one wound chevron shift for themselves this winter, and retrievers. A rather poor breed of devotes much of his time to robbing Londoners' reputation for hospitality can be worn if two or more wounds bob-tailed sheepdogs has -also done birds' nests, appears and begins to extract will suffer accordingly In the bird are sustained at the same time. well. All have been trained to perform the seeds for food. Did he watch world?—Christian Science Monitor. Silver Chevron their errands during heavy firing, {he tree by day and by night for weeks For officers, field clerks and enlisted previous? If so we seldom saw him both of rifles and guns. They Subscribe for The Press Beaten To It. men who served six months outside there." can be fired over as easily as the ordinary "Germany, confessing her wickedness sporting dog, and what is quite •the theatre of operations, a silver and protesting her repentance, another thing, they will face fire at •chevron (worn the same as the gold reminds me of a rascally fortune hunter." close range. chevron) is allowed. For each additional said the director of military, aeronautics, General Kenly. six months another chevron is Had Same War Adventures. worn. "This fortune hunter was describing A letter from the chaplain of base his pursuit of a Pittsburg heiress. Scarlet Chevron hospital 48, French lines, brings to 'In proposing,' said his listener, boldiers honorably discharged wear light a strange case of parallel circumstances 'you ought to have told her. George, a Scarlet chevron, point up, on the in the war experiences of two that you were unworthy of her. That San Franciscans, Corp. Arthur T. Mullen, left sleeve above the elbow. These bait seldom fails.' 621 Alvarado street, and Private are in addition to th usual esrvice BETTER DENTISTRY "The fortune hunter gave a gloomy Jeremiah Sears, 623 Alvarado street. stripes. laugh. After enlistment the two men, living 'Yes, I was going to tell her that,' Service Stripe in the same building, were assigned to !otibetcha! FOR LESS HONEY he said, 'but-she told it to me first.'" Enlisted men who served three the same division, fought in the same years will wear service stripe of the battle, escaping wounds then in the Tough on the Private. corps or department of service. The battle of Argonne they were both Having heard that our soldiers In wounded October 14 at the same time, stripes are worn diagonally on both Bridge Work France lack soap,, a Portland (Me.) Gold Crowns I by machine-gun bullets, and were sleeves of the dress coat below elbow -v girl sent to a sergeant major of the White Crowns placed side by side on cots in the same Sky Blue Cloth Chevron Fifty-fourth a package of soap leaves, Plates hospital. Service of less than six months in and received in due time a letter from GUARANTEED WORK •'The more a man Good taste, smaller the sergeant major in which he expressed theatre of war is indicated by a sky New American Industry vTurkish 10 YEARS chew, longer life is surprise that the- girl hadn't Jtnows about genuine blue cloth worn as the gold war towels now come from Lewtston, what makes Genuine remembered that he never smoked. service, chevron. tobacco, the Me., where the mills are daily He added that he had given the packet Gravely cost less to GET OUR ESTIMATE FIRST turning out thousands of high-grade surer he is to see to a private who "rolls 'is own," and chew than ordinary Turkish towels that are said to be far Yankees Buy Iron Crosses. the value of Real Special attention given to the private liked to have died 'of plug. superior to the goods formerly brought With the American Army in Ger out-of-town patients. Write us \ausea. Gravely in comparison Write to:— across the Atlantic. One mill as a many, Jan. 21.—The canteen in the about your teeth troubles. Wo GENUINE GRAVBLX side line turns out 30,000 bedspreads with ordinary largest barracks in Coblenz continued Largest French Port. DANVILLE. VA. are glad to answer any and all each week and daily produces thousandsof to operate as usual during the switch -plug." Marseilles has at present in the vicinity for booklet on chewing plug. questions. Write us. yards ofmercerized silk. from German soldiers to those of the of 1,000,000 inhabitants, and -o American army of occupation. A German vyton it is the largest port in Francg' as Brand civilian with two young women Canary Given Fine Funeral. DRS. NORCROSS A CLARKE well as one of the wealthiest industrial assistants managed the canteen, and Scores of persons attended the fu Union Dentists a and commercial centers. It is REAL CHEWING PLUG -when -the Americfins arrived it was neral of a canary bird at the home of distributing market for numerous Agreed, 'that the !same -arrangement Harry Chambers, Moorestown, N. products required in southeastern rsr--* -v .• should continue. All the iron crdsses The bird was twenty-live years old, .ISSSSK France and the French African colonies, packed inpoudu "which the canteen manager had on and many grownups had known It but in the case of toys Paris cw hand yere bought up in a hurry by since they were children. lt was burled trols the trade. the American infantrymen. in Utile silver ho*- sth