International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 20, 1910 · Page 2 of 10
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS ATHLETICS WIN FIRST 6AME Revival of Lace NELSON SCORES TARIFF. OLD SOLDIER WISHES TO HELP SUFFERERS FROM KIDNEY, LIVER Senator Openr Campaign With Sptecfc At Alexandria. AND BLADDER TROUBLES IMMENSE CROWD AT OPENING OF Alexandria.—The Alexandria theater WORLD'S BASEBALL SERIES. RUMORS OF ATTACKS ON PRESIDENT Family Treasures That Have Been Laid Aside for was filled to hear Senator Nelson I am frequently troubled with kidney and HODGMAN OF MACALESTER. bladder trouble, especially in the Spring open the campaign in this county. Years Make the Wearers Look Like and Fall. Being an old veteran of the Senator Nelson was greeted with Overall and Kling Form the Chicago Civil War, a little exposure or cold settles hearty applause on his appearance before Old Pictures. on my kidneys, and then I am laid up his audience. The senator covered Battery, With Bender and Thomas with kidney or bladder trouble. Your national and state issues quite For the Athletics. Swamp-Root was recommended to me a DR. SWEARINGEN A SPEAKER thoroughly, giving a history of re-. number of years ago, and I took a number publican legislation for more than of bottles of it and was more than-pleased HE Moyen age effect, noted treme a mode the moment it becomes twenty years. Mr. Nelson discussed with the results. I consider Swamp-Root on new costumes, is vulgarized, as this is sure to be. Still The Score by Innings. the greatest and best kidney medicine on Ministers and Laymen Consider Religious railroad and anti-trust legislation very achieved in several instances more extreme was a short, scant skirt 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 E the market, and it never fails to give thoroughly, explaining the workings ol Surroundings of Students by a long, of dark blue satin, overhung with several Chicago 0 00000001 1 32 quick results in kidney trouble, bladder the various acts pertaining to rates straight fitted corset of narrow panels that fell two inches in State Philadelphia .0 02100001471 trouble and lame back. and combinations. brocaded silk, to which longer than the underskirt. This skirt Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root has done me' Colleges. The senator voiced his objection to is attached a slightly so much good that I feel if any words of Philadelphia, Oct. 18.—The Philadelphia was topped with a tight fitting jacket the tariff bill stating that it did not miqe will be the means of relieving any gathered, plain silk or American League team won .be of dark blue velvet, with a wide sailor meet his wishes in that it failed to poor sufferers that you are at liberty t* velvet skirt. A twisted collar and desp flaring cuffs with first game with the Chicago National St. Peter.—Not a ripple of discontent reduce the wool schedule, increased use this letter as you see fit. League team by a score of 4 to 1. triple cord ceinture loosely black caracul fur. or dissension ruffled the fifty-second that on cotton and failed to give the Yours very truly, The contest drew the largest crowd winds the waist. The Costumes designed for early autumn annual conference of the Presbyterian GEORGE W. ATCHLEY, people relief on the lumber tariff. ever at a game in Philadelphia. top of the corsage is cut in a severe wear are built on lines of extreme synod of Minnesota, and rumors of Des Moines, la. Mr. Nelson commended Theodore round or small square and filled with Overall pitched for Chicago with simplicity. Th^ materials, though in State of Iowa a clash which indicates that the opponents Roosevelt and President Taft on their a guimpe of unlined white mousseline Kling behind the bat. Bender on the reality, they are semi-transparent and Polk County to the administration of Dr. T. conservation policies as on other acts de sole, while short chemise sleeves A. R. Hansen, a retail druggist of this hill fo* Philadelphia with Thomas light in weight, are coarse and heavy M. Hodgman of Macalester, who were of their administrations. Especially city, being first duly sworn, deposes and catching. fall over long, plain under sleeves that in appearance, and except for collar expected to carry the fight against Dr. did Mr. Nelson commend President says, that he is well acquainted with match the guimpe. The fine old house revers and cuffs of velvet, they are The line began to form before sundown Hodgman before the synod, decided Taft for his persistent effort to secure George W. Atchley, who gave the above that launched this fascinating costume quite without .trimming. The short Sunday night. The rooters that the interest of the. school will be testimonial that said Atchley made and effective legislation. showed tailored costumes built on the skirts, fitted closely over the hips are brought camp stools, chairs, and carried benefited by withholding action. signed said testimonial in my presence Senator Nelson dealt thoroughly on same Moyen age model. To the edge laid in single box pleats in the middle their breakfast and lunches. The and that I have sold said Atchley a part Sixty-three years of service in the state issues and the policies of the republican of the straight, long body part the of the back and front, and these pleats of the Swamp-Root referred to in above line grew so. rapidly that the police pulpit forty years of* which were spent party in Minnesota.. The testimonial. Affiant further sajrs that short skirt was attached, laid at each are stitched to the depth of the knees. department decided not to let the at Sing Sing prison, is the record of senator spoke for more than two hours George W. Atchley is a well known citizen side in a few flat pleats, closely held The coats, half long, hang in smart, Dr. Wilson Phraner, pastor of Minnesota crowd congregate through the night and was listened to with close attention of this city and an honorable man to preserve their form. The coat was straight lines and close with one line and broke up the* assemblage. Avenue Presbyterian church of by the large audience. Many persons and that it was Mr. Atchley's desire to a tiny affair, reaching to the edge of of buttons. The hats worn with these The weather was clear and pleasant Orange, N. J., who addressed the Minnesota give said testimonial. were present from neighboring the skirt yoke and close fitted, buttoning gowns are smart in shape but simple synod. Dr Phraner is the delegate for the first of the world series. The A. R. HANSEN, towns and the surrounding country. straight from bust to hem. The in trimming a bunch of feather pompons, to the board of home missions. temeperature at 8 o'clock was 59 degrees, Subscribed to in my presence and open side seams were held close together a deftly tied knot of wide ribbon sworn to before me, this 23rd of March, and still warmer weather Is Rev. H. C. Swearingen of St. Paul, RUSH TRAINING SCHOOL WORK. is all good taste permits. by double lines of small gunmetal 1909. in speaking as representative of the the afternoon. bullet buttons the seam at the E. J. FISK, Notary Public. Lace is decidedly "in" again, and the board of education, told of the objects The two pavilions of the grandstand Girls to be Moved from Red Wing to back of the coat sleeves was finished •woman wise on the subject of gowning of the formation of the school board. in Shibe park seat approximately 9,500, Letter to Sauk Center Soon. In the same manner, and buttons with is bringing out her old lace collars, Br. Kilmer A Co. "A fallacious impression is held as to Standing room in the grandstand at BinghftiDton, N. Y. cord loops trimmed the flat collar and berthas and fichus. The hostess the reason for the creation of the $1.50 a ticket was sold to 2,500 persons. Sauk Center.—Mrs. Fannie French Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You revers. at a recent evening reception looked board," he said. "It is not intended The only other tickets on sale Morse, whose Massachusetts methods Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, There is no end to the variety of indescribably elegant and. graceful in as a provider of money for young men were those for the bleachers and foi of training the girls in the state N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will buttons used in the greatest quantities a soft, clofee hanging gown of black to enter the ministry. It occupies a standing room behind the ropes in th« school at Red Wing were recently so convince anyone. You will also receive as trimming on costumes of every, meteor crepe, cut slightly low at the broader field. It furnishes funds and field. a booklet of valuable information, telling violently assailed, has made an inspection description. On a tailored costume throat, and with no trimming save provides a paternal influence that all about the kidneys and bladder. When of the four cottages in course ol of dark blue serge tiny gold ball the ermine fur which edged the short, Players Ready for Fray. writing, be sure and mention this paper. guides the student through his course erection here. She was greatly buttons were counted by hundreds. In transparent sleeves, and a wide flat Both teams were in fine trim when For sale at all drug stores Price fiftycents and watches his moral as well as his pleased with the rapidity of the contractor's lines and clusters they followed the collar of lovely Venetian lace, a collar and one-dollar. the game began* Manager Chance'g financial welfare." work. curve of the collar and revers they not worn for years previously. Another men appeared early about the corridoi The board, the speaker said, maintains The contractors have been notified History of Red Cross Seal. trimmed the sleeves, and they peppered costume, all soft, trailing of the Aldine hotel and said they wert a bureau at Philadelphia where to rush the buildings, so that the desire "Charity stamps," first used in narrow bands used in the decoration breadths of cream white silk voC:e,, feeling fine. They were all particularly thousands of names of eligible young of the board of control to move Boston in 1868 for the soldiers' relief of the skirt. On a tailored costume was completed by an old fichu of ivory pleased with the weather and looked men are kept to whom literature is the girls as soon as possible to Sauk funds during the Civil war, were the of rough wool in mixed shades white net, wide frilled, with "White for a warm contest. sent to draw to study of theology Center from Red Wing may be realized. original forerunners of the Red Cross of gray this lavish array of buttons point d'esprit, while wide frins of the youths displaying strength of character In consequence of this rush order Christmas seal, which will be used Best Teams Ever Developed. was in gunmetal on deep cream serge same lace edged the close elbow and qualifications that show the buildings' will be completed this year to bring happiness and cheer It is declared the teams are aboul they were in shaded pearl, but always sleeves. The. charming black haired their adaptability. before the scheduled time. The plasterers to millions. The Delaware Anti-Tuberculosis the finest ever developed in their re large or small, the bullet shape is woman who wore the latter gown Elder C. T. Thompson led a discussion society in 1907 for the first and electricians are already at spective leagues. The Nationals ar« looked, like an eighteenth century portrait the one preferred. on educational matters following work on one cottage and the other time in America made use of a stamp made up of practically the same players just stepped from its frame. Soutache braiding also holds an important the addresses on the university. three are rapidly nearing completion for the purpose of getting revenue to that won -the two world's championships place in the decoration of The failure of the churches to follow fight consumption. In a hastily organized of the external parts. for Chicago from Detroit street costumes. About a band of fur Fichu to Be Popular. the students after entering college campaign of only three weeks in 1907 and 1908. The Americans or it edg£s the skirt, it clusters in corners From the looks of things at the was deplored by the speaker and stress they realized $d,000. The next year, MR. LINDBERGH BECOMES EDITOR the other hand have only six players neckwear counters now we shall all of the coat, it trims the coat laid on the attempt of the national organization 1908, the American Red Cross conducted Pitchers Bender and Plank, First Base be wearing fichus with our house sleeve5, covers the plastron that fills to increase the care of students the first national tuberculosis Sixth District Congressman to Issue man Davis and Outfielders Murphy frocks this winter. It is easy to the open front of the cost, and shapes stamp campaign. From this sale $135,000 by ministers. New Magazine. Hartzel and Lord of the team which make a picture of one's self with a a half belt at a high waist line at the was realized for the anti-tuberculosis Charles A. Clark of Seoul, Korea, was defeated by the New York nationals back. These masses of rich raised charming white fichu draped over the movement. In 1909, under many and Stanley White and Warren H. Sauk Center.—Congressman Charles in the world's series of 1905. -The work are especially effective, whether bust and shoulders, and the simplest adverse conditions, $250,000 was realized Wilson, both of New York, are attending A. Lindbergh, of the Sixth district, other players -are young men who waist may be dressed up amazingly carried out in self colors, as they generally from t,hese stamps. This year the synod. has purchased a printing plant joined the team since that time. in this pretty fashion. The fichu is are, or in pale, delicate contrasts. the slogan of the tuberculosis fighters The registration contains state representatives and will issue a progressive magazine, fastened at the breast with a rose or and the Red Cross is "A Million for as follows: C. P. Bates, which will deal scientifically with the with a bow of black velvet ribbon, Bryan to Speak for Burke. Large cable cords, and cords covered Tuberculosis From Red Cross Seals Hibbing J. A. Lagerstrom, Delhi J. problems of labor the relaF. interests Grand Forks, Oct. 18.—Colonel William with heavy silk and with velvet, and the ends fall to the waist or below. in 1910." McLeod, Two Harbors J. H. Seller, tion of the government to daily life J. Bryan will aid the democrats are twisted into every form of ornamentation Fine white net with plaitings Buffalo J. C. Robinson, White and farming interests. of North Dakota, announcement being for both tailored and afternoon of Val lace make the prettiest fichus, Tit for Tat. Bear G. Yerbuse, Appleton H. McHenry, Mr. Lindbergh will continue to send made by D. H. McArthur, chairman ol gowns. Effective, such docorations and there are others of soft white Lloyd C. Griscom, in an interview Kerkhoven F. C. Bailey, out his letters to the public press from the democratic central committee, are also individual for, applied mull with plaited frills at the edge in New York, said of party dissensions: Houston L. F. Badger, Mankato Washington, but in addition he will that he Nebraskan would spend two on the costume after shaping, the which are lovely over little house James Watt, Carlton W. O. Garret, make known through this new magazine days campaigning in the state. The "They are animated by a nasty spirit, taste of the worker determines the design. gowns or gray or lavender silk mull. Coleraine G. A. Wickwlre, Canby the inner workings of the government dates have not been decided on as yet, a tlt-for-tat spirit and they go A most elaborate trimming of James Wray, Western George Stanley, and will "deal with many nor has the itinerary been arranged^ from bad to worse. this sort was noted on an evening Rushford G. R. G. Fisher, Forest phases of extraordinary conditions "It's like the case of the engaged but it is likely Mr. Bryan will be sent gown of gold striped gauze. Two big Lake S. F. Sharpless, Fergus that he has come in contact with in couple at the seaside dance. The into the western part of the state. cords, covered, one with gold tissue, Falls J. H. Mark, Sedan I. Woodcock, his congressional work. He expects young man, a little jealous, said coldly Representative Slayden, of Texas, also one with silver, were twisted together Watkins D. K. Laurie, Thief to supplement what fye says in his to his fiancee at supper: will enter the state campaign shortly to frame a band of yellow fur, dyed River Falls D. B. Spencer, Willmar letters to the press with a more full 'Let me see—was it you I kissed for the democrats. the shade desired. A band of cream Some of the newest scarfs for evening Evert Smits, Le Roy J. B. Lyle, Albert detail of the workings of congress in in the conservatory?' lace laid over gold trimmed the corsage wear are fringed with gold coins. Lea S. M. Marsh, Wabasso E. such a manner that would not find '"About what time?' the young girl and fell at one side of the back Flat-jeweled collars are worn at the Northwest Appointments. Loen, Cottonwood B. Hitchings, Lake answered, with a little laugh." space in the daily newspapers. Washington, Oct. 18. James H. into along sash end, weighted with a base of the neck now, the high dog Crystal R. F. Chambers, Jackson Sullivan, of Duluth, has been appointed long fur tail. The short sleeves of collars not seen. W. R. Reynolds, Chatfield J. E. Rankin, Poor Prospects. MONEY MAKES IN CABBAGES. clerk at Panama. Martin Fosher, striped gauze were hemmed'*'with a Some of the new fall hats are to be St. James C. McKibbin, Marshall "Yes," said Miss Passay, "I found of Staples F. T. Doyle, of St. Paul two-inch band of fur—a 'pretty fancy, brimless, it is said, and peaked like J. D. Gibb, Rushmore F. F. A very nice boarding house today, but Sherburne County a witch's crown. Farmer Has 50,000 Henry W. Heimier, of Arams Norman which is seen as often on sober afternoon Dobson, Tracy F. H. Postulka, Beaver, the only room they had to offer me for Market. Head Ready M. Paul, of Minneapolis Herbert J, gowns on those for evening as A twist of rose pink tulle wound had a folding bed in it, and I detest Creek H. Snyder, Woodstock J. Rowe, of St. Paul Earl Palmer, oi wear. Often this is the only bit of through the coiffure finds favor with those things." M. Bain, Mankato W. F. Jones, Pipestone St. Cloud.—The small yield of wheat Hetland Charles L. Gankel, of Brookings fur on the entire garment. Long tassels many of the younger women. "Of course,' remarked Miss Pert, W. McMillan, Presly M. R. on his farm will not cause much Clarence A. Sharrett, of Aberdeen and gold and silver fringes are Black velvet hat facing is, so report "one can never hope to find a man Meyers, Delhi R. L. Vance, Balaton worry to Joseph Teders, wha lives five Stanley M. White, of Brookings, used in the most amusing manner to has it, to be seen more popular on under a folding bed."—Catholic Standard li. Colyn, Alpha A. H. Carver, Luverne miles southeast of this city in Sherburne S. D., have been appointed railway finish the three-cornered or pointed autumn hats than it has been in summer and Times. William M. Jennings, Blue county, for Mr. Teders thi3 sum mail clerks. millinery. bits of drapery that are called trains. Earth H. G. Gaunt, Wheaton R. M. mer raised a crop of cabbage which Nearly all the French women wear, •When left free of the underskirt they Still a Woman. Williams, Winona G. M. Donehoo, will put any wheat crop to shame. fall with picturesque grace when held in the evening, silk flowered, big roses, Philippine Legislature Opens. Hewitt—She is a man in her enjoyment Owatonna H. A. Noyes, Stephen T. Mr. Teders planted eight acres of cabbage close to the underskirt they bob and colored or silk braid in some form or of baseball. Manila, Oct. 18.—The Philippine legislature M. Findley, Spicer L. L. Smythe, Le last spring and now has over dance oddly with every movement. other in the hair. Jewett—But she showed that she is has convened. In his message Sueur H. C. Baskenille, Royalton T. 50,000 heads for sale. He is selling Skirts cut shorter back and front, Black chantilly applied to a satin still a woman by refusing to sit Governor Forbes congratulated the Ross Paden, Mankato S. A. Jameson, them at 6 cents each, which will bring slip and veiled in chiffon or other leaving the side breadths to hang a through the thirteenth inning. government on the results of the Duluth J. H. Slaney, Eden Prairie him about $3,000. The cabbages Were gauzy material is a motif favored by couple of inches longer, are coquettishly Payne-Aldrich tariff bill, and says that R. -K. Wharton, Rochester F. Zimmerman, raised on low soil in which they stood pretty, wholly exposing the well the fashionable dressmakers. News to Her. the finances of the Philippines are satisfactory. Rochester J. P. Davis, Austin the drouth well. The entire crop will shod feet but this fashion, like many Rainproof automobile veils, It is He—Concerning love, everything The fiscal year closes with H. B. Sutherland, Duluth C. E. be sent in carload lots to the Twin others, is one well left to the young, said, will protect the. most delicate hat possible has been said and t&oucht. a surplus in excess of $1,000,000. Fulton, Mora N. L. Upham, Duluth Cities. She (coyly)—But not to me.—Fllegende slender and graceful woman, and she ever concocted by a milliner from a C. W. Lowrie, Cloquet H. J. Petson, storm of huge proportions. Blaetter. should be prepared to discard so ex Parisian Bridge Dynamited. Albert Lea D. A. Schwarz, Eveleth, Amendment to Constitution for Paris, Oct. 18.—An attempt was and N. A. Gilchrist, Thief River Falls. Reforestation. made to dynamite a railroad bridge Window Seat spanning the River Loire, at Miramas. Toothsome It requires a majority of all votes MINNEAPOLIS GETS BEEKEEPERS in the province of Bouches du Rhone. cast at the election, Nov 8, to adopt The damage was slight. the proposed amendment to the constitution Close Session at Albany by Nominating y15 oi for an annual tax of Tid-Bits Officers. ii'/i it,iif DAILY MARKET REPORT. a mill on the dollar (equal to seven Albany, New York. The National cents on $1,000). If adopted it will Beekeepers' association closed its Twin City Markets. raise about $72,000 annually, which convention and recommended the Minneapolis, Oct. 18.—Wheat, Do will be used by the Forestry Board following candidates for the election Can be ma.de of many ordinary cember, $1.04% May, $1.08% No. 1 of officers to be held next month: in buying, at not exceeding $3 per "home" dishes by adding northern, $1.06% No. 2 northern, President, George W. Yorke, Chicago, acre, forestry land and producing and $1.04% No. 1 Durum, 86c No. 3 corn, Post and M. V. Facy, of Minnesota. maintaining forest thereon according 49c No. 2 white oats, 29% barley, Vice president, W. R. Wright, Mississippi, to forestry principles. Constitutional 72c No. 2 rye, ?2%c No. 1 flax, $2.64. and Thomas Chantey, California. amendments are liable to be neglected Duluth, Oct. 18.—Wheat, December, by the voter, and it will require much $1.05% May, $1.09% No. 1 northern, Secretary, Dr. B. N. Gates, Mississippi, attention to secure a majority vote. $1.07. Toasties and E. S. Tyrell, Michigan. Forty years ago patriotic men in this South St. Paul, Oct. 18.—Cattle— Treasurer, S. Coles, Texas, and N. state laid the foundation of our present Steers, $5.50 @6.00 cows, fair, $4.00 E. Frace, Wisconsin. permanent school fund of $20,000,000.. 5.50 calves, $5.00@6.00 hogs, $8.40@ The convention next year will be Now is a chance for this generation 8.90 sheep, yearlings, $4.25@4.75. held in Minneapolis. to show regard for the futures. Chicago Live 8tock. The little booklet^ "GOOD Telephone Franchise Is Void. OPERATOR'S CARELESSNESS. Chicago, Oct. 18.—Cattle—Market 10 East Grand Forks. Judge Watts THINGSMADE WITH TOASTIES," @15c lower beeves, $4.65@7.80 Western of the the Polk county district in pkgs., tells how. Stock Escapes From Cars—Traffic Is steers, $4.15@6.75 stockers-and court handed down his final decision Interrupted for Hours. feeders, $4.25 @5.60 cows and heifers, Two dozen or more simple inexpensive declaring the franchise granted $2.25@6.40 calves, $7.50@10.00. dainties that will delight by the East Grand Forks city council Hogs—Market steady for light, other® Montevideo. One man was instantly the to the Tri-State Telephone company family, 5@10c lower light, $8.65@9.30 killed, two were fatally to be void. The company will immediately mixed, $8.30@9.25 heavy, $8.05@8.95 injured and died shortly afterward ask that a new franchise be rough, $8.05@8.25 good to choice and a fourth was seriously hurt" "The Memory Lingers" •given. Acting under the franchise heavy, $8.25@8.95 pigs, $8.25@9. in a'head-on collision between an eastbound that had been granted, a great deal Sheep—Market 10c lower native, stock train and a west-going h^d been done in the city and of work $2.8G@4.30 western, $2.75@4.25{ yearlings, Postum Cereal Company, LtcL, freight train on the and division |the company has a large investment H. D. Mich. Battle Creek, $4^30@5.40 lambs native, $4.25 of the Milwaukee road near Minnesota any 'in the city with no prospect of An Inexpensive of a and Artistic Way Treating Window. ©7.00. Falls. seturn.