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18 day;. after
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3a s aftert
Am.rerican
'or1 their bap
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AmericanI:)tra part
2,000,000
i var '2,0000
srr~ved in E w~
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najor fightiri
ca has pou E
assoclates i4
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allies as foilI
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Rum~ania, $,
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as foliows:
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ar savi 0
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$ 5181,975,00
" bxpendlt r1
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S USRE AGiAINST.UTUR WMf'
BY ROBER~T J. BENDER
United Press Staeff Correspon ent. 1
rrTON, Nov. 7.--Wlth th1 close of the great war a 2 o'cloq1
9trlca celebrated her greatest contribu ion. to world is freed 1hlm~a n ora epta und h ieotebn
4--and peace -today marks this nation' 19th mnth to a d i,
nthe struggle1 America's, -too, were the fundamental p ci
a rmis tice and peace were based..
the reatest pr~bie ore the worl officials s y, 1ist thi
ce a~ peace that will inure against f ture wars.
of ghat conference will probably be either,Brussels or Gen va.
PRESIDENT TO ATTEND.
nurged by forpiga repr' sentatives and friends of resdnt
iten i. They Feiv h ilgio The Belgian minister qffici1
fat tl a conclave be held at Brussels.f
rysentranice t the great war ia April, 1917, sounded the} do
~pee fojr the conquest of lthe world. The crumpsling of thof cent
csured in viewj of the gigantic efforts put foi4*' by thi I salt
iand complet victory,
W HAT WE HAVE DONE.
me of the 'hjg America has accomplished in h 19 months
er earmy from 112,034 of- congress, di 'ing the w r, npprppril
541. to approximately 3,- over $i0,000,000,000, Inc iuded i w
s ' and menc. were authorizations for $10,000; 00?
first contingent exped- in loans' to the allies. I
safely at a French port 0 fthe great appropria~tions oypr
*declaring war. 000,000,000 were:1^f aside for tiliib
destroyers arrived at a lag up and mair ldance of the 4r
o assIst in patrol work 28 including alt supplies and' fortifi
e war declaration. tlnos. arr!
roops went into the line Among the other alp Priations ':1cm of fire 197 days after the following: Shiiibu 4ldlng, $3,3
ie wvar. 000,000; aircraft, $1,58,000,00Q; ni
troops' permanently too~k $2,082,000,000; railroad, $500,000(
)f the tiring line In Janu- war finance corporatlo 4s,. $500,000,
nine months after enter- War Insurance, $221,000, 00: Inlteret
public debt, $588,000,000 food.ii
TROOPS ABROAD. tration, Including the train cor
* tion, $162,385,000, andi for the, fue
000 American troops had ministration, $3,68 000.
mope when the war1 ended.s had "participated in;. And meantime, Amec llff
e benW odout its gold to aid its l1111
the 8 war. A total' of $7,- UUI
aebenloaned to th~e B R s
n,$3,7406,000,000; Franc,
Italy, $1,060,000,000; F RW l'0.
525,000; Cuba, $15l00:000i;
000,000; Liberia,' $5,000S
Shas been given a credl- C c+ >b rovde
000, of which only $187,- "Y an
paid before her collapse. toCr.fr aiet
GAVE $22,7521991,0toCrefo0.aiet
et these and other bills, at Hospital.
~ple have contributed durod $22,752,991,000, divided
Here is a new and srilking. dano,n $16,80,471,000.,* stratlon of the value of the city b
~s, T'?0,ii00,000. to the community.
Pronm taxes, customs, etc., Trhe cit counciltoapsea
olution t o borrow $40,900 as *a I
gof the war totaled to out of. ich to pay or the usi
ximately $20,543,471,000. St. Paul' hospital for tho care of
tonments. for training fluenza ins
een erected all over the The cit - bank will fnmniah the me
ge. munitions plants are a e etItrsjs h
1uction, ' costing scores of
pays its 'own depositors. Other'
the mono' could hardly h0 horrowe.
ins are produced now atlosta 6pecn.
620 a day,,and 3-lnch thac0n is toruntf- e er
imaigasreofnfunac uilding record has.aston1 to help distribute food, to care for
rid. During the war PeT faesi
were launchd, of which milies where, care of apoes
s -eel.nheo hc nurse is not necessary, to help in
l of 3,115,000 deadweight home for children at the Wilder
en omleedandar I' nursery,; 901 Edgerton sO., to ss
tal of 1,4417 ships--7,3.6.- filing, and clerical work. at" heade os-wr fyntetr,'Cmec ult
t ons-weeN yngv.etre Cmere.uldn.
oiiNov 1,A survey of infiunorl cases
redI and ninety-one:adds. begun today in tihe first io
of approximately,500,000 ' ia ndr ir:one, are under control. oinf~Wila
board.. Shipyard emincrease; from 50,000 be~
to more than 400,000 men
'of G-' Som ers & 'Co.,nd Mrs. Anna ionem said t t i those lar a toree (- IA. r
N~oble, ohc-iImao," h s elss sotivities hould be co ed u, it woul erely LAN ER, p r m n t e v c i a n t h e c r o d i n o f t h e s a l l e y r!. 1.
Obecesth.srvEdwa I:tieson sac
out fain. whose c see because -.i
lt of m, Ical care, have not be:;..f Three cases of mallpox em re- Ciial'iChi
caportd ~L t asqeitain fmilic orted:today among chozoren I t evi du f ra lai
needing fo. The latter cases will laity of St. tattl ew s scho I, oble peddntkuI r f~p
1.1*i bd -attends to* imme~li telv through t,'near Hum oldt tieDin Si 011 x- peday i toyhage c
te.ood- k ofen wh'ie h opened tod1ycesedredayta te toonth aci ch,~ ae ch i
es t' can Arts,- hi s dhool chrools.,made it' nob more di icnl te asy it
ga 0N S I O P'T or the health auth rities to 1" ok aftr
TO EPOTne asp am les.,
lIea 1NRES.ontagois diseases among the, s ho D. r. oellec 'in lhe cc
The publ c school rcc es, wilil 'hie= ne.1 tl at. dettleson call Al hi,
-esh port -at 'he dquartens * iday to assist: ABAT NB jN SOUTH. *. and had tomI othert thsai
In taking ma of Intl renza cases,.1nd -celled before the ciapari
in invostig ting of suph cases. ''i According t rep mits receivie b the tics for ekding pro-Gec
The Wlei a tdy -aeboard o arhen th, the apii c I s
Th i rdynursery toda atigsmehta c' The c se was continuc
converted to.. homie for childne:, baigsm itn otenMnÂ~
vii-, n -andNett aeon wgs i~leas
IWywho lack a.e becau a thea' parents ot on tanme cs eonzns
are sick- ith, the disease. Chl -I~p s increasing in orthern -an cots
conwho haveee lb ththe epidemic sections. 1 */,~~mme'r n
tral and "who n w are recovered hut- whose Xoid1GEuROMO"Grin,
liparents am still ill will 'be car'ed for'1o50eItFLeNZAaCAES.jTher s
Nine plat sicians In charge of casesNFOET DSRC
s at- tFoiO hc nilate otn hREST FIR D IST sesRICT'I~I
at hsndejua.tern are supplied wtth an- ~nR ~ ~~L
swer calls within twvo -hours after of influenza anti about the 'b road --
D. d they h ve becn report~ed. The publicI
Well is ui-gcd t i-sport c ses where pos- lover district f Northern -Minnest. Nation sapid~y ppro
Opt sible ljetw en 9 and ' 10 a. nM. each No deaths wsine reported from tha~t ' ruptcy-Debt $36,01
Wob t haddatysIsno.o-district today 110. ever,,i accomrI g to LONDON, Nov. 7.23, -rrca laqatr nwo- Adit. Gen. W T"F, hinow, I. tionaj debt is ablot t $11,
ld- ganleed on a o 'ystems io b is so that Maj. WV. C. Garb, chief of s a, " The nation appn aches
'my, there is n deay in gi.;;,;", attention today' that ev ryth ng Is being do a ' Germany has ortgac
Ica- to stinicke fdhfifes. Dr. Carol Arono- relieve the si natio in the district.. two-fifths of her ation
Â~ virtiIs in. barge, Eighteen voluanteer,01_________ _________
wer'c workers anvv Barg, as fisting at head92,- quarnters. --
tJ lufnza an 204 new cases have been I C
nis eLitportedt1 Icity hcalthf authorities duc-i n.os igtel 4hus
One hu red and fltea bhomteswere
released f in quaranine.
- The des are: John-Calhoun, 7. 1538
Adinan it.; 'Private R. B. Carnahan, 28,
Shlelocta, 1 a., died a~t post hospital,-o
Ft. Snelli;M1. J. 2 oriainty, 33, San I
- Antonio, x, died at Farnrow hotel,
6313 Vand I a et.; John Tauer', 36, 1012
WVoodhirid ci s.; Mrs. I.T. J. De Mlatties,.23, 130 S5 Aestern -ave...Wg- Bea e"1 pe'nd reeesod
U wunith, 33, 29 Conwaw'st,: Francis Ja- ea ps odC mon,rlee l.
- cobue, 18, 3 2?Carroll ave.'" A. J. Bovee, ri~' naf or-elywnef
31, 217 S uco st.;q wen Dineen, 10, } als yinafe or- al w dru
1152 Fan in lit.; Mrs. Catheine
1l Casey, 50 North et.: Joh~n Olson, 26, ~
6D. 55 Well st.; Rev, Taylor Gile, 20, Don't stay stdffed-up! - charge or nose running
2-87 N. r tt-o et.; Herman Eber, 31,
1721 W. t et.; Mrs; Katherine Coin- Quit blow g and snuffling!1 do e headache, dullness, fey
ne Â~en,2 1133 E rmund si. of "Pape's C Id Compound" take eve trat's~zng oee
two hours u tii " '--"Papa's. Coid -Corlip
Minne ) lie thleaters will reolien twhoruniii'ee doses are taken
No~. 6.- ipepoislchrces will wl end gri pa misers n rsn quickest, surest relief cI
ion- closed n _ Sunday,. - severe cold ether In the head, ohes wth tasstne
rank LIFT GO BA DOUBTFUL., oyo i causes no inconvenience
It prompt y opens clogged-u n - sdbstitute. Insist on
I- How s ta re closing theaters! mil and air passages; stops miss y diluig else-Advertsemen
fmnd schools, aloons and other place --
e"o.where c o vd are, likely to gather,~____ 'mm
in and mall g other regulations in tileI- ________ -___
hope of. 1icmmning ihp spread of InfliilIIpe5V n towil 10 lifted,. no one can loll. - A Stor ofI
t It This.-t. "teni pt wag moods today by Specializ Stops
wis Fency 1 c dli, city public scafety camci at mlIssions. who issued the oi-dle-.
Ieto dciIt to a corn mittee of stage
emiploye, notion picture. operator $,
the ditio s arse such as ill warrant the 'bdific;UUEUEUL hpzs orders.
A in.. From a 1ea1th and sai - tal-.\ stalldpo t, ti
was few laces here 1ei ould f eel 11101'sec
irlth, 6 U IVERSITy Am. ill t is stor'e.- ' -, U o ieseN.G-79.
RE. I F1s15 SUPPLY,
I FineO1rTity Our flool', Cunter' ai d diisplavi case are
1.. h r,,ilyr-~n.,..r-,r-,.4 1A;cirf. --i~t -.)Tito I yP1 AT er~h I- 1 nra i kmrae I