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ï~~ THE SAINT PAUL PIONEER PRES. 'l O REPORT GRIP WHAT WELFARE WORKERS DO FOR BOYS IN SERVICE 'WAR FUNDPUSEI ', " ~~~~Imagine the weeks spent rccover'ng--the. monotony.,h oeies the despondency. The welfare workers, knowing what we would do 4 S8oores of Influenza Cases for our own boys, do It for us. They give concerts to make the blind Driscoll Urges People to WAS Fonr Nvr oHaeBen sd wounded forget; Ph y read aloud; they write letters for those Int tt Fund everto Hve Ben bandages; they lesve Clothing undone to make our boys realise how ",. Vigorous Drive and Pass - Recorded Here. m tuch others care.U. ec ak r:'ot: poiesil- udrdor ca e njj~- ave tth e campaign hard. Don't let igreorted to. the health delatr U IIIL l I SSU LU HLP PAYif I REaii LSS'.Lhere," is the advice A. B. Drisooll,..!Ynst.t according to figurero obtained c hairman of the United War 'Fond >t,4hrougts reports at the Citisens' coot- cintdri enhichbg nsto ndatorkr 7Jhitteestations yesterday- and hose Plea to Students; by President Minnesota Mutuals Go to Res-1 raise $700,090 here as St. Paul's quota gie h iyh*i eatet of the i170.100,000 to. be raised In the gonthe cie'oityha teteent Features Publcation Now cue of Companies in Moose tiited States for the seven welfare TeCten'cmiteyesterday agencies working in the war sons. received calls for asaltasre from 113- Run by Women. Lake District. 'It cannot he emphasised too t iamiliee unable to get phtysriln. Ape oteoidet fttIi uta nuac o strongly that the need of this fund A h iyhat oatct rl plrealo ythetden,it a teI'the Townubil mta nurnecn-will be even greeter after peace e repotsyofely 1ea1tmn -o~-,festbt fnetads ofthedntaithepanies in the Moose Labe re-swept comes when the boys lao'sia long, ed reortsof ony 13 new ases osabinsped othabormheal' oed district a-ill be helped to nest their idle year athead of them, devoid of1,lrfieniI. tions under which they are gathered. "onse in the recent forest liee by encitemearnndsfuofr neome n e ss At thde city health department rice- and to uphold old, tried and true other Minnesota inutual conutanmnd y cearninrog f itr hom."W ms.soi deaths and eighty-right releases traditions was matte hy Presiletit through a plan devised by i'. l1tit.Psltsin018A~s teerecorded.hM. L. Burton yrsterday in the firetWek,>ttInrnccmmsoe. "PaleInRm Ai. puhlcalonthh yer o tq Mlne-The experienced ecanpaigeners feel Food supplied 177 Famitles. -ota daily, omriial ramp us organ. annd adopted a a conferenore yenter-. that this cause alit carry big when Tait p the wok facua c-t e r bie.Minnesota Daily It is Thi- lirtonoal wilt hbe placed before ecriptions nest week. Most of the l1sf yestnrday Iittv Citizens' rommit- -'tmanned" entirety by an editorial the ithttoal companies at their a0' men and women itt the drive have tee kitchen at the Mechanic Arts stair of wonten, 'headed by Miess~tary tual meetings by at comotittee: nude participated in i~revious Red Cross Xligh school sent food to Ili famtilies. Hartung. managing eitir, with Watseup of Commissiotner Weres chair- and Liberty Loaiicampaigns-and feel Seventy-otto of the li3t.ot werepyBetty Crimes, swimming champion. motn. A. F. Andersott. 'ottoO+ outd, a new stimulus for the broad pur respondesd to by eight.: ihcaieionu uo sports editor. ats A. L. icaart, ittdwo-el Falls, pose of the coming 'campaign. working out of headiuleri. iatd ampus ritt-hut occupied it good iresident an sect Ii-n - eight eases wire sent To the b'.tt'lrshe of l '-,easeitoto ouolC.A eriei oelontgigt than 100 eases received at St. Johns ' RAJ.iesg" is End Tonight. roan Waliace, puhtishero -i.f farm in the Rled Army, outof the Utnited h,3osepital, with dire need fir more belt. iHow tile uppcr clasametn arc iing Juralscmpn. wl e se W o acr Wofk on oftheInre Pal.win At the hospital. Dy. Piondle' rFc opn ilb se s rttshetd fur.-rorities this yeur..s cyateia ssearo f O' lss eams o oe threp ieampay in sistant. was reported ill with enfu- dwelt u n. According to the dtory. fitenth of one per centt of the risks isOnhimteloneanoinspedcathiget Beinng11"nth'hotlf deep sihe c hoas has reigned on the, It carries to aid thbsfire district In rhich arcevdb hi. mineday Iisil end ceapaicewhic wil h exmptBlair. seretary of thle United War school teactters started a house-to- tongiht. Tic- silence in in acc'ord- from the aseseettteolihough cc- Work committee, yesterday. house canvaca at the direction of the orce with "ruching" rutec awloch say quired topya ag orin c committee and Dr. B. F. OSion, city that wrnrtty members rtit ot patther alsses rSevepeatsanoCanles beit ptyicat. hee eahes respeak to the irls beIng "rusbed' for lasotnuch a6 the losscs were $208.- 'Irieat'husn.odiad Instructed n to entee any loims. hut three days h-fore pledge byinso as tila0 dth0thr tlolscrr alTed y erecrowdedfrom opnd to ascertain at each home If any per- to afford prtixl;,cctives tiltopiportunity $450.(,000 0 of Inaurance..Te e coddfo ro teII fmdcladt+Hre,,the amal log to liosing time. They serve ceo s ii, f mdica ai hineeedto~ make up their minds to which sot- aaaesscot will be ample for the lie- masfg ~ oya eta o or If other aid is desired in tile way eority they will belong. lose, It warsnaid,.mbatofand).h writing aperelastc. of food or necessities, and t. make Freshmen sire. not being "rushed" accny rtn aeec a geneai-aummary of the situationi during the Oiral semester thus year.Werk is all domte by volunteer women. in each ward of the city. Told thati They are to walt for their gotoltlimesnn nrtb u, very soldier orsilor, whether 'Unless they Volunteered of their ownI until the secondl semester. ani then.h.1Kil~I American or" of our Aliies, tell said ree witl they need not do ibis work, being rushed wilt dependl entirely LESSJIIBE that if It were not for the Y they the schotil leachers unaslinotisly en u ntheir class averages. -woemul etstnslidanotseonedofwotr tared spas the survey asigned to TthermsePledesDa.Iheinotluecnce ofliur ChridresTaknmosNurery Pledge Day wl eelbitt.. Consumption in October Only andi believe the T. huts are reepos morrow at ste niversity with tiuch ThrB'itib. le for this to e large extent. -elxty-five children, said Chairman acclaim, and Ilhs irlswillbehm t of Year Ag Hroioe hr i. i ' 1 W.Dtehfrcabecrdfeon the rnnd to iheir future sorority Taxes IndrIcate. A. filodsiirnat slte at the Wilder day nursery and about looses by present members, whoii wiltl* They sencp, hot chocolate and coffee. stty were taken to the nursery yes- conduct them "home" with doe core- C'onsunpt' r in Minnesota dotigheule, ginger cake, pies, etc. All 6,.,h day. Public attention is called to many. Owing t") the small numbor feit off in Otto toiiie-tird lt this matte is good old American way tbes fact-tihat none of the children at of upper clawsmeit from other cut- quantity consumed liin cluher, isi7" sod served by American girls. I know ereyn ter ictmsof irumsaneslillnoahnderthasexitighaeyotadarby!eggs whoastir ianusey aeoii1ndtha thyeregegadwo cehoe edleged.te dy ccodig t lb fg-ueagivtt til empld t stditiasthennetuat -aelette wthupaetlPledge Day in t-s second semester, lR nenlrvnao0c. lgeinse leaving home. They alo sa"n ntnei teadrnee when many freshtten will join Borort- The receipta fromm the beer tax fur have tobsccti anti candy from the -i no cnacace Idhe arertedf I wil tg etilb eldttheomtth wr l it,9 ipe"United Slates. There is a reading" be' caatrsdas cart, frAe ties.e wl b ea o-Ienig a-crc Osnl tito i6.repro. and writing room ant i pane Whenl --y well-tn-do families must rte day In the woment's gymtnastum at refstongbaerowtthilt -f BtiLabar- vootcoosider that thin is only one of at this time. A close check Is the University is which MIss Grimes.13 a bifrlerwiethe reettaxdat hundreds from the front line barb. ----made on the medical studettts wilt compete, also Eunice Spicr. It er if lash year wIth the tao nt you atipreciate Itta small way what lag foe the committee and each Winifred Battey and 'gleaner Clifton. that time silly $1.60 a barrel ware In being ttone. tiy will be senlt a card, today to hilts Grimes will do "stunts" In the >r-_ 0Zi hoii eemitnt -s'AtsUdsebbe phtthe follow up work In each water, sod will swim with her handos- a-tuber., 1517, of iaecnupini usAt ~dsrbt,oio barein if - -The medical students are work- osad feet tied. Miss Spicer isuanson It -reYou de,. not efz slyti,without pay and they ars not I wmeeaton~n o Bee recitsf tilp ldltaotrsona tlouchi-ri-allosatllc does foe swime ofsm oe-oa erepsfo ntdBa es Il' fom amiles.heyat-these soldiers, atid all of ittI. only ding f eesfrfamiliesayteylit itere esite laoeo dring tat.. l"'poesible through money from the~ A, onmane ha Ynfiacilhen ta re t;tohin theIsficseafthet1 Ited Stet ie towhen this driv.eI dingfrom theufml mayd beals- 111 "ttleret'jith fic fth Marts everyone get in andI hit the -.~ ~~~~I - i rmplsmnaan el-MIf MI..eoioseoca.ogjonru ~rrvenu.,in Oct.'-ln ad ientke htSt reported yesterday were- Oeorgentxaalsahadstdonoskowwhtaat Itda, hospital, balfs Caroline Pe-- TRaiAD I aseem117.hwee f13,969,1.1. ewt Paul's quota is; whalee r Itis1Ii -hospital. There. J. Lavoantas,-cgala tax t oat tl t If S ititn. Ii;l kossshe eul gi ever hig. -If I bital; Dennis Caparis. 350 Jackson L~ ~ O o olala i dmnwt could only be there to help! Please I - t1 el Ot;eivig, hotspital; nfdna Captain Lp er Tells S.P. A.last month)werrs $2,244,115.85, sailinol l rmeper owhat hse ie.done and hko, hospital; Millie iepcklund. Officials How Service Will. $97.348.8 in Octoer if hoot year. ai will be Is very stall a s comparedI ett Efishfthott Albert Peter- Cin -if t1,147,187.03, with what the people of all Alied bspitaif David E. Erickson, 144 Boost St. Paul. The lanes Uito tnttlotted the nations hare done and will continue - ~ 61,en-et, and Charles (roebser, lanes sat freight receipts and adlmlo. doing. toil"etrett t. flaul in ho reap great beneits 'mins to moving picture sheiwn, total. "If it were only possible to teti ${"tt*m reported that a somber from the establIshment- hers of ett $1,543,228.6fi, sod the tax ott etates yeou if what I have obmerved as tn e't4toa-loners had to he admos- serial mailt service terminals for the amounted ho $464,775.10. -,hbe practires of the C'enteal Powers. rogs~rtiag the eolsg order yea- Twin Cities-Chicago reoute as well a --- yin would bnow that there Is no air- One saloon was discovered rcterie the distinction of beng Coine place on the fare of the earth for tI tiletraek door route open. Is if the pionoer communities which "--"" ethem. (God bless St. Paul. May she other respects he reported the are to lay t1-a teundatluntiafr +-ti-j PIONEER PRt AND DIS. live up to tee reiatalhn of the Ansel 't}' order being observed to 110enorcial aircratft activity.,-PA spot on earth., and when the time ta;,.Thil was the assertion of officials PA'TCH FIRE SUFFER. comnes go over big." "i ----- of the St. Paul Amselatios late yes- The won's work in the campaign torday following a co nference with( ERS' RELIEF FUND has been gives great inipetto by the N~ DAILY REORJTS~ Captain B. B. Lipesekl chief of the presence hore yesterihov" and today of t)Ml ftJ8lDES. Aerial Mail Servise. Amest pertoiay askncwl- iea: Miss Edith Pitea.Tetrhervtile, vice MC ~ ~ Mobr of the Assciation- - - - - - - - - -p_ 64sW~4 reeident of this British Young Woes se rreportedt by Dl r. a J. _tT Cl -warlie ensI 00 sMolth cief 'f staff. ji anlght. te otiuin t ~ al beds is th5et~t~ full. SEVEN.R.ETED IN RAID. OhrCnrbtos DOTSON TO HAVE NEW BANK saebadly needed, at the hoe- onm....MA wl Slos help led beau Atat from Liquor Vlbslhonas ad VielltiogOle. Aonmte.. hsua ink iVOID Farmers' State Institution One of yey mmitesand the wk orerl Mus, Jel. PNai:, ict'Resft ". 2 ew.hrtrdTis er Iee0;vlunteers' tIs -e aAW+.muls 'u".,~"but more help meast be Seven persons were arrested-tle -Ctseteil I 'm:.. The Farmers State Bt k of Dotson ')ptw ethan 100 petlenta sit.I t last night in a raid on t$0 Smith + tri sei~n )50 wascatrdtt etro yF oirsaQitixens rt hmittee now.ire avenue cibd takes to Central Pollee. Ganst tale' ot Aw+: rrns ~lesprlte lto cared far.- station, where charges of violating II utsee.Chacek 0.-0 banks. - -te liquor iaws and mintaining and Isdims' tiMesst anl ot tenw aki 1ec ia "K3 lsitiiag a disorderly house were at in*d het. I.0 naber chartered this year following rALW E AAE aed ag.s th..h tn 2.;lhe restolalii adopted by the Pubics FRIDAY, NGVEfJ IROTARIANS SENrYW us,NAfiAI St. Patul Soldier Woi Reponding to an appeal from w. 9. Williams, its retiring president. and TIme In-'Cods who is inchargeof ted C ero relief Top With- Yal work in tic'k e e"fire.anne, r this St. Paul Rat~e itohobsat two RTlad W. Qiiil ' q1 automobiles tai, thatt dlkeelet to be avenue, fighting ith osed for two wesakri in aiding to the haSsett.ir4 z"Sct work among the 'fire sufferers. The cording to a "lettte -so maclines will work under oirders of mother, Mrs. Thosas Qt the Red Cross bioceso of Moose L ke. steuck in the rit eye. The machines left yesterday 0for the Quinn has beimo over Moose Lake district One belongsato seven' different occasiosn: Gander Terketson. who volusnleered 'Ove the top twice mc to drive his machine foe the fort- ed Is the hospital with. night period, anad the otbeib dontted of shell in my right cys to the club by one of its members. reads. "I haven't had it Is driven by a peofessional chauffeur' yet but I doo't -think it paid hy the' Rotarians-.. " it went in at the top of It was said last night tha the club 'We had quite a time had a third machine availbe for wrote you. We wentc use In lt Moose, Lake diatrict, if It fhlel. Everything we be needed, and word from Mr. Will- walked through them ant ams was being awaited before " rt a man. Prom thers wlag this car on lea way. thp Champagne front. al about a live sector, It ev tetu Thlere7 beat. PLAN 1,00 TRES'SI was going along something to shoot at PLANT I~O TRE withg!e and oveu my bang! i and oterupyoff - th' ' More at ity Nursery ea '- - Sets Record in St. Paul U. S.SELLSSEIZE for Improvements. Clears and Japanese Si The first years work is municipal tes at Customs Hoi tree planting unde the local Improve- Twq bottles of Scot, meat plan will have resouled in add- twenty-four boxes of ci; ing 1.300 trees to the city boulevcard box of Japanese crepe ar ei, the popslar offerings st a syetem in additiolf to apptroximately claimed and seized goode 2,1,O trees plsnted In the city nursery, at.the customs house hat 'ill- Foreseter Finney announced yes- and Wabasha streets, yes teriia). The box of Japanese The torah improvement, plan make's silk attracted the allen. I pesitie for the city to assess the women and_ the dealeru cost of tree planting to abutting which was conducted' by C property. This year's' planting cost special deputy conllectoer between tO and it cents a front foot, The box was sold foe 1171. it is estiinated. ky brought 03 and 12.10 a The War Industries beards ruling 5'hsoctoal receipts from prithihitlng perk improvements due- forty lots was 131t.fi71 log the war has baited the work to goods had been sent tI some extent. TI. present cntracts matte and were _P,4hcr us foer planttig will be carried sum. -teised for duty. The Substance or the Shado' T HESRIC tlets see bosh white. Thoy ass exactly the seo Het eay see eoeais e ebde Aspirin. Slsairesaof5 modlelnsl eedasas wesolds is Thessral alhte lnto an emS shkiseablets wse ssasss soesi whas Aspiristsiekd lot, Freme ediltaosl seeonsa-oeve! shne sand e..y esfo nMof t oarse-?aTntsw00Asiris tosmaeadwith The Barnu Gees. Whun pep wes Asprin. make cestaissleasesseHae-Tables a Cal of Ass~ris Seyt piktaehasatss the ebadaw. YTh. 5eyeeCsa SmA! lNerYour aolsaee No Luck for Him ~I This child won't play or smile. HP is real sick. His tongue is white, breath feverish, stomach sour. -He forsreV isto iftre altoc otiawful CM(atCcZ cl omel of pilli. How he hate them. HeI wotild r athae eemain:ikc. No! Ho won't tell motherl if his mother would only learn the value of caincy "Casearets.' How children love this candy cathartic-howh surely it acts on liver and bowels.:; R M tvldg WI;toRopet 1 0/1 9/2 0 06 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER FU1- repair afsters n pownooue

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