International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 9, 1911 · Page 6 of 8
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1 0BSB Hf: ^TNTERNATTONAL FALLS PRESS fc. A READER CURES HIS *%& tL a.~.» Arm«b CONSTIPATIONS IT FREE She Was a Proceedings at tlie Minnesota State Capitol for the 8rmp!e way for any family to retain the good health of all Its members. Past Week.' The editors of "Health Hints" and use of salts, waters, strong cathartics "Questions and Answers" have one Question and such things. Syrup Pepsin, by training By DOROTHY BLACKMORE that is put to them more often than the stomach and bowel muscles to any other, and which, strangely enough, again do their work naturally, and witb St. Paul, Jan. 31. A complete representatives to 126 was indefinately they find the most difficult to answer. its tonic ingredients strengthening the That is "How can I cure my constipation?" nerves, brings- about a lasting curat change of the Minnesota .inheritance postponed. This is the same resolution, Copyright, 1911. by Associated Literary Press Among its strongest supporters are Mr» tax system is provided for in a bill by that passed the house last week Dr. Caldwell, an eminent specialist in John Graveline of 98 Milwaukee Are, cur.sion. Good afternoon," she adde-1, Alice Gregory and her Husband were Representative Kneeland, of Minneapolis. by an overwhelming vote. The vote, diseases of the stomach, liver and bowels Detroit, Mich., Mr. J. A. Vernon of Oklahoma discussing their prospective guests tc the station agenf. And, with has looked the whole field over, has practised City and thousands of others. It It would absolutely change following a crimonious debate in the specialty for forty years and is can be obtained of any druggist at fifty for the ensuing week-end. rr.Tc'y smile and a g'-ance at them ai"\ the basis of taxation and is in line with which it was freely charged that those, convinced that the ingredients contained cents and one dollar a bottle, or if yon sl was out and wrapped in the grefci In %hat "Is called Dr. Caldwell's Syrup want to try it first a free sample bottlecan '"There will be Tom and Grace," the suggestions made by the state tax voted to indefinately postpone, voted be obtained by writing the doctor. Pepsin has the best claim to attention fin* coat. BaM Alice, beginning to enumerate by commission. against reapportionment. For the free sample address *Dr. W. & from constipated people. "Vm sorry to hare put you ar.d nieMis of her pretty pointed finger? of stubborn constipation Caldwell, 201 Caldwell building, Monocello. Representative Orr introduced a bill Its success 'in the cure Charges of dilatory tactics and unfair has done inuch to displace the 111. Alke to this trouMr,' she went on as "and Walter and Lucy. They in the house allowing Juries to determine play flew thickly about the ears Jac't took his seat ^cr.ide her, "but shall have the two south rooms in COLT DISTEMPER whether murderers are. to be' of the senators. Senator Works objected fitvply forgot to Ket off until I sarw the new wing." hanged or imprisoned for life. Representative to the passage of the resolution «hf» train pulling ov^t OC Glenwind." *Are your guests all married Skartum introduced a bill on the ground that no bill had been ie hmndled rarr easily. The rick are cured, and all otbenlB "1jn't mention *,he trouble, Mir a e^nples?" asked her husband, with a •table, no matter how "•xposed," kept from having the dla» making it a misdemeanor to use false presented and it was unfair to tie the by using BPOHN'S LIQUIJD DISTEMPER CUKBi. GiT® cm Pery." creditable show of interest. the tongue, or In feed. Acta on tho blood and expels genzta eC weights. Representative H. Nelson senate's hands by a previous limitation. all forms or dlstetaper. Best remedy erer known for marcs In foaL Mrs. Gregory gave him a withering really was 9*1 father's fault," One bottle guaranteed to cure one case. GOcan^tl a bottle Kui Introduced a bill compelling education tlO dotsn of druggists and harness dealers, or sent express paid ftp glai.ce. "Do I ever do anything so 6hfl said, laughing. "He was wrathful of children. A concurrent resolution manufacturers. Cut shows how to poultice throats. Our frw Hackney defended the resolution, Booklet gives everything. Local agents wanted. Largest snlllsg Btuffd?" she asked. ."But—" because I had -refused 1.o go f**r memorializing congress to oppose the hone remedy In existence—twelre years. saying the bill could be amended when SPOHM MEDICAL CO.. ChsBlstsaaJBactsrMockta, Qoshen. IfldL, U.S.A* Har husband watched her wrinkle the week-end witft Wm. He has proposed reciprocity agreement with presented on the floor. J. D. Sullivan fcer brews and look seriously into cla^ to confirm arid he stupid m'-niste.-, Canada was introduced by Representative explained his vote against the resolution space tor a moment "But—what-, knowing scoth^r Is abrotrf, S. N. Lee. Andrew Davis presented when it came up for passage under dear?" he asked. ask** father to bxlig me and rera»"h a bill appropriating |5,000 for suspended rules by saying there 'Tim afraid I've been Just a littte as "Veir guests ov«Y Sunday. Do yn the support of a home for the ladies was no necessity for hurry at that Indircreet this time In the selection sip^se I want t« sit through a cnfir of the G. A. R. at Anoka. The house time, but he would vote for it now. o.f al least two guests," she confessed. Nation service find then enterta:n passed the resolution favoring San Cheadle asked that the resolution be Jaik Gregory laughed. "I can the minister's son all '-he rest of tf*s Francisco for the Panama exposition passed. fcueso one—Edna Perry." day1" she asketf, lcoking straight Tn 1915. Vote in Detail. "Jp.ck! How did you know? She's int" the eyes of he*.' ho ft. The roll call was as follows: —well, she's such an overgrown child, "C-oesn't sound fery 'reciting," Ja-ift St. Paul, Feb. 1.—The house, sitting Yeas—Ahman, Boyle, Cheadle, Dens itoch an out-and-o-w* tomboy for a gi?l a?^'.t-.ed, but his heart sank wltlTfi as a committee of the whole, recommended egre, Dunn, Dwinnell, Elwell, Fosseen, BIO GAM who's been out two years that I treoible hJf-i. for passage the Sundeen bill, Froshaug, Gunderson,, Gunn, Hackney, lY-r the impression she may make '~T*eTiver me, J$r. Gregory, frcrs which increases the amount of recovory Hanson, Johnson, C. D., Johnson V. L., on—Pell, on everybody," she finished. m'Ti.'lV.er's sons!" fhe went on. "I for deaths by accident to $7,500. CARTRIDGES Johnston, Lende, L'Herault, Marden, "Bit—she's a bishop's daughter. aKit-1 all I've had all my life,, al? Representative Hopkins offered an Pauly, Pugh, Rustad, Sageng, Saugstad, Tftat ought to cover a multitude of w^en Alice asked nie *own for tPi* amendment removing the limit entirely Sullivan, J. D., Sundberg, ,Swanson, llns,* Jack added, consolingly. "Atfd jo ly "house party 1 made up raj in fatal accidents. This was voted Wallace, Wilson—29. who's the other?" ro^d to let father g* his (?d fogy down on the ground that it would Kill In Every Cartridge" the Nays—Anderson, Bedford, Benson, 'A it "Do-laid Moore. I am afraid it wMl m.: lis ^r and—" foil to pass both houses and nothing Carpenter, Cashman, Clague, Coller, UMC achievement—a standard of certainty bo a ittle quiet here for him. He's 'Ard you'd cctno us,"' Jack would be accomplished. Cook, C.F., Cooke, L.O., Dale, Donaldson, strenuous. I declare, Jack, I dor't UMC b"ifkr» in. "We're rior* that, glad possible only as a result of BO A bill making it unlawful to treat Duea, Duxbury, Glotzbach, Handlan, know what possessed me to ask hina" thit ou did," he r,dd'«£ 'vealtly UMC UMC in saloons was introduced by Representative experience, development, Haycraft, Klein, McGrath, Moonan, "For the polite reason that he's the Inwardly he wg^ wondering what Putnam. Murray, Nelson, Odell, Olson, Peterson, progressiveness, resources facilities, individual minister's son and at home in his A'ic'" would say il she could overhear Donald Robertson submitted a bill Putnam, Schaller, Stebins, father's parish for the holidays. A skill and t'-ls young woman's reuiarks. Inci?5nfitlly, care. licensing and regulating peddlers. Thoe, Van Hoeven, Weis, Works—21. very sufficient reason, dear." he was thinking that, though A bill appropriating $94,507.35 to Absent—Poahler, Rockne, G. H. It is the knock-down-killing-power and unequalled mushroom AH nodded. "Maybe—but what a Kishop's daughter ar all Alice pay the men who fought the forest expansion that ate in of the UMC Cartridges, Sullivan. always theie, 00% com!nation a minister's son and a •^vig'it say she was, she vas decidedly fires in upper Minnesota in October, that tnake them the invariable ammunition choice of On the motion to adopt the report bisb.ep's daughter. A house party fte'ty. real big-game shooters, win best can appreciate big-game 1910, was introduced by Representatives indefinately postponing the bill, another that doesn't go to rack and ruin Arrived under the great porte- hazards. Their preferences differ in rifles, but unite on O'Neill and Webb. rollcall was demanded with the witJi that sort of guests is a pretty UMC Cartridges. r,D*llore she was out of tho sleigh in I. J. Lee introduced the first pure same result 31 to 29. polid function. I tremble now that I ttme, and once tho «?xeat divsrs Try the new UMC Hollow Point Bullet—the greatest mushroomer food bill of the session. It provides The R. Dunn good roads bills thin* of it." yet devised—more shocking and killing power than 'r«vre open the girl wap I? the ams tor a strict regulation of the manufacture passed the house. The bill providing M*?s. Gregory was almost in tears is afforded by any other bullet. Taer hostess, being on lftith and sale of perishable goods. for an annual appropriation of $150,000 at the prospect, but her husband assure Lesmok" powder .22's—our newest cartridge for email *?t1, rosy cheeks. Representative Minnetta introduced for the supervision of good roads *ier that he would do all in his game and target shooting. 'A perfectly silly tfc*?pr "or me to a bill changing the name of the state building to be placed at the disposal Alice," she, was saytag 5m apology. UMC Guarantee—Note our guarantee on every box, which not only girls' training school to "Minnesota of the state highway commission guarantees the cartridges but also Standard arms to the full extiait of t'nt—well, I've told Gf ,?ory v/?ly, Home School for Girls." The bill was the maker's guarantee. passed by a vote of 106 to 2. Representatives he sympathizes ^itb. wie. Don't passed under suspension of the rules. Campbell and Lundeen of THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY r^o?" Senator Dwinnell presented resolution Minneapolis were the only members Agency 239 Broadway, New York City Jack nodded and escaped. which was adopted directing the who ppposed this bill. Came Laws for 1910 mailed free. "I'll show you where you're to be Judiciary committee to draw constitutional On the bill providing or a constitutional ?^d then you can get warm and comr~rtable, amendments to give the legislature Your Liver Digging Spruce Gum. amendment allowing an annual Edna, and forget all that more power to administer There will be a crusade in spruce tax of one mill for constructing good f'deous wait," Mrs. Gregory said as is Clogged up state lands. This was done to facilitate gum digging in the Maine woods this roads, the vote was 109 to 1. Campbell f^xe led the girl up the strJmase. the carrying out of Governor winter. About twenty men will leave was the only member to oppose Nearly two hours later ftost and Eberhart's recommendation that state Skowhegan within a short time to begin this bill. That's Why You're Tired—Oct ef hostess stcod with their quests Jn departments to administer state lands gum digging operations near Jackman. The workingmen's compensation Sort*—Hare No Appetite^ "the great entrance ^all by hhe stone be established. Gum has grown scarce in the last code was introduced in the senate. ^replace. It was vflthin a *ew mhv Senator Dwinnell introduced a bill CARTER'S few years and the demand is so great Senators Fosseen, Wilson, Schaller LIVER PILLS lution that the Judiciary committee "ites of dinner time, and AFce chatted that it has become a business to many CARTERS and Moonan were the authors. It will put you ri with tLe handsome young son of should draw up constitutional amendments Maine men. Last year James Carey, was referred to committee without any in a lew days. that would give the legislature '.he parish minister. Frank Croning and Joe Cass dug 1,300 ITTLE speeches. They do power to create state departments to "It was Jolly good of you to ask pounds and sold it all in Maine. It is their d&ly. Department of agriculture, manual administer land laws. "He, Mrs. Gregory, and by George, you QDDffl estimated that from 50,000 to 100,000 PILLS. Core training and domestic economy in Saved me from a week-end of ennui." Senator Handlan had a bill to increase Constipation, pounds will be dug this season.—Kennebec state graded and high schools are provided ra* DonaJd Moore was saying. the personal property exempt (Me.) Journal. in a bill introduced by Senator iouneu. Indigestion, and Side Headacke. from taxation from $100 to $400. "Yes?" asked his hostess, luevatlntf Putnam. Practical subjects, such as her brows and watching desc^ct SMALL PILL. SHALL DOSE, SHALL FRICB A "Friendly Match." questions relating to soils, crops, stock Genome must bear Signature St. Paul, Feb. 2.Spooner's inland waterways tf the beautiful girl on the »t?ir9. I Bpealc of a "friendly match," not breeding, stock judging, stock disease bill which covers the Merschon "Father, you knov^, has to -3nterta?n at all forgetting that dictum of the and kindred things are to be taught. plan of canalization in Minnesota the bishop whenever he's *11 'own, and Scot to whom his opponent, breaking The house. committee appointed by was recommended for passage by this happens to be the ve«ik. TFat some trivial rule, said: "I suppose you Speaker Dunn to investigate the R. C. the general legislation committee of isn't all—the old fe'low is bringing his won't claim that in a friendly match Dunn bill, which provides for an appropriation the house. daughter, and—weH, you now w^at "Friendly match!" was the reply. of $28,100 to pay 281 state Strict regulations for automobile they say of bishop'^ daughters!." The "There's no such thing at golf!"— newspapers for printing the proposed drivers are embodied in a bill presented young man laughed. London Telegraph. CRUISES constitutional amendments in October, by Senator Dwinnell. Alice Gregory's spirits w»re sinking. "But—She's a 5ishop's Daughter." 1910, will make its report next Tuesday. In the first place it provides that THE "Oh—ah—yes, indeed I do/' she stammered, Stiff neck! Doesnvt amount to much, The report will censure Julius no person under 16 years may operate but mighty disagreeable. You- will be surprised as Edna Perry replied thfl last power to help iier out. Their big Schmahl, secretary of state, for overstepping an automobile under any circumstances, to see how quickly Hamlins Wizard TWO GRAND CRUISES of about step. country place vas well provided for three and one-half months' duration each. his authority in selecting Oil will drive that stiffness out. One and that persons between 16 and Mrs. Gregory went hs-stily to her. The first to leave New York Nov. 1, 1911. the entertainjaent of guests, strenuous bight, that's all. newspapers to print the amendments. 21 years of age must haye written indorsements and the second from San Francisco Feb. 17, "Dear, there are so niimy strp?ngers and otherwise, h? told her. The bill passed two years ago provided 1912, by the large transatlantic steamer from parents or guardian A dead heart enjoys being a liyely to you here. I hope you' tl enjoy yourself." And so It was. There were lakes for the publication of the amendments when applying for licenses. The bill Cleveland $65orr£p conscience—on others' affairs. She made the nmnd of introductions for skating a stable full of horses in not more than three papers in any provides that no person be permitted and a variety of vehicles on sleighs and at last, he? heart in her county. The report will say that Mr. Including All Expenses Aboard and Ashore to operate an auto without a license. for. cross-country drives there were mouth, she presented Donald Moore, TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY Schmahl had the amendments printed fir On applying for licenses applicants Writt Illustrattd Booklet! Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. hockey sticks and there were scarlet almost praying that ±,e Would T&ot disclose HHMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. 4143 in 19 more papers than allowed by Druggristsrefund money if it fails to cure. E. W. must tell the license, inspectors whether Broadway, New York. P. 0. Box 1767 his identity. golf balls for those who could not GKOVK'S signature is on each box. 2oc. law, at a cost of $1,900. Chairman or not they have ever-been convicted withstand the snow-covered link:* "Mr. Moore will tak^ you 1c to dinner," If Moriarity, of the investigating committee, of violating any auto ordinance, Men are known by the good they do there wer^ motors and there were the Alice said as sfir, left thfe two. i'&- does not favor compelling the secretary rather than the goods they have. and if so, relate the circumstances. FREE Transportation Floriaz, and Return.' ballroom and billiard room and there "Donald Moore?" the girl asked, as Mail names five land buyers This ad has vala*.. of state to pay the $1,900 overexpenditure, On subsequent conviction, the license she extended her haiifi.. Write Florida Land Syndicate, Jacksonville, Florida,' were quantities of big open fireplaces but suggests that in the P: :,: maye be suspended for a period for six Farms for Rent or Sale on Crop payments. for the lazy and indolently "That same. Aie you—are you future state officials stay within the J. MULHALL, Sioux .City, la. months or less. inclirx'd. The Gregory country place Bishop Perry's daughter?" he asked, law. The house committee on state fair yi& was an amusement palace in itself breathlessly, for the beauty of the girl Some men borrow trouble and some Representative W. F. Kunze introduced recommended for adoption the concurrent .• and Mr*. Gregory's guests never suffered and her compelling ^arsonality had buy it by the bottle. W. N. U., Minneapolis, No. 6-1911. his educational bill in the fe&- resolution introduced by Senator from ennui. quite shaken his composure. house, providing for a stftte board of Dwinnell which calls for a legislative Most nt this week's guests were expected "I'm Edna Perry—?ss," sh^ said, a Aids Nature education and reorganizing -the state investigation of the management on Friday, and Mrs. Gregory twinkle in her eyer.. educational system in every way. It of the state fair under the Underwood-Cosgrove had received a telegram from Miss And in spite Of t-W qualms of the eliminates the state normal board, the regime. The committee Edna Perry saying that that young host and hostess and f»e prejudices of high school board, state literary board, recommended, however, that The great suocess of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dia woman had foolishly gone beyond the young people for sach other, tfcey state public school library commission, the committee should be made up of covcry in curing-weak stomachs, wasted bodies, weak Glen wind station to the next and seemed to see no one else at all at the board of managers of the stat* five instead of nine members. lungs, and obstinate and lingering coughs, is based on great round table. would wait there. public school at Owatonna and theboard Senator Dale introduced a bill which the recognition of the fundamental truth that "Golden "There's nothing to do but for you The minister's so^ and the bishop's Medical Discovery" supplies Nature with body-building, V- of directors of the Minnesota provides that on complaint that any daughter found much in common—so to go over with Tompkins in the big tissue-repairing, muscle-making materials, in con* school building is unsanitary or unsafe, schools for the deaf and blind. much that at the end of a brief courtship densed and concentrated form. With this help Nature Blelgh for her," Mrs. Gregory said to The Moonen primary bill, providing the state board of health shall meir two reverend fathers were supplies the necessary strength to the stomach to digest her husband. for the direct nomination of state officers, investigate and if the building is found food, build up the body and thereby throw off lingering forced to congratulate each other on Jack Gregory looked longingly- at so it shall order it closed. has been reported favCTably. obstinate ooughs. The "Discovery" re-establishes the something dearer to their hearts than the big crackling logs in his own Senator Nelson introduced and had This is the first big primary bill of digestive and nutritive organs in sound health, purifies even a big confirmation class. room. "All right, dear," he said, with the session. It states that voters in passed under suspended rules a bill and enriches the blood, and nourishes the nerves—in a note of resignation in his voice. the primaries shall state their party short establishes sound vigorous health. directing that $500,000 of state surplus "I'm sorry, but I can't run a risk money be devoted to the redeeming affiliations. Paris Horses. Tour dealer otters something "Juai as food," of having her lost. Her father—" Beautifying the capitol grounds by of school certificates. it i» probably better FOR HIM—it pays better. "Don't worry I'll father her while Since 1899 the progress of automobilism commission is provided for in a bill in But you are thinking of the cure not the profit, mo she's here, dear," laughed Gregory, as has caused a decrease of 15,798 St. Paul, Feb. 3.— troduced by Senator Denegre of St. there's aothlnst **lust as tood" tor you• Say so, he rang for his fur coat and gloves. in the number of horses in Paris. The Reapportionment was turned down Paul. It provides for the appointment "I'll take an extra top coat, for it's jy*. JPicrce's Common Sense Medical Adviser,. In Plain English or, Med~ census of the horses in the city taken in the senate by a vote of 31 to 25. of three commissioners by the govern, ioine Simplified, 1008 pages, over 700 illustrations, newly revised up-to-dato getting beastly cold outside. So long, in 1910 gave a total of 75,463. la 1899 The resolution to limit the number or. to buy lands adjoining or near the Edition, cloth-bound, sent for 31 one-cent stamps, to cover cost of wrapping dear. I'll bring back the bishop's the number was 91,261. of senators to 63 and the number of capitol grounds and beautify them. and mailing only. Address: Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. daughter in time for dinner." This diminution is the more noticeable "The others will be arriving at any in ttie wealthier districts. There time/' Alice called as he left the are six arrondissemets a* which the Each Country Blames Other. North Dakota Postoffice Sites. W. I. DOUGLAS rooflJ. number of horses has slightly increased, Washington, D. C. Dispatches to Washington, D. C. The treasury Jack Gregory had no trouble in including the Twelfth,* Thirteenth, the respective ministers of Peru and department has adopted a report favoring nS%?f»3.13.50 & »4 SHOES finding his belated guest. She was Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Ecuador in Washington give different the selection of the northwest corner in the tiny suburban station Nineteenth. In these (^rrondisnements Bitting explanations of the /ecent clash. Dr. of Pacific and Fifth avenues- for CQULD VISIT W. L. DOUGLAS LARGE talking freely with the station agent are situated the gireat public work contractors, Arizaga, minister from Ecuador, made FA9TP£J?®rvAT BRt^KT°N, MASS., and see how the proposed building rat Jamestown. carefully\V. L. Pouglaa shoes are made, you would then understand and one or two hangrs-on. She who use as tiany horses as public the contents of a cablegram The property is offered by Mrs. K. M. why dollar for dollar they are guaranteed to hold their seemed to be having a political argu ever. In the Ninth arrondissement the from his government stating that Peruvian Snyder at a valuation of $7,500. The shape, look and 'fit better and wear longer than any other $3.00 "«nent when"" he arrived, and seemed a number of horses has risen from 1,552 troops invaded Ecuador to liberate $3.50 or $4.00 shoes you can buy. Quality counts.—It has made site at the northwest corner of Fourth trift« loath to leave it. to 10,306 but this remarkable Increase shoes a household word everywhere. four Peruvian criminals. Two street and Fourth avenue, in Valley "I've had such a good time waiting is due to the fact that the horses of policemen and several women were City, is chqsen for the public building ^:'*.D2nfIas name and the retail price are stamped for you, Mr. Gregory," she said, extendioj on (M bottrin, which Is a safeguard against substitutes, one of the largest cab companies r.ce killed' and seven persons wounded. at that point The vendors are Mrs. 'I?®"1?®! which are unknown. Refuse all these of her hand and gripping his counted in this arrondissement, wldcli The Peruvian's version placed the Herman Winterer and Robert Anderson, Nbititutei. Yon are entitled to the heat. Insist upon haTin^ the genuine W. I* Donylas shoes. Oral?. "We've had a Jolly dig- ^as not the case In 1899, blame upon Ecuadorian troops. gdbd and the valuation is $4,800.