International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 14, 1911 · Page 6 of 10
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A FALLS PRESS. Those Wdmen~Iiiror$ Againf DiityofPress to Criticise x^Ju ?W Northern rece^tjy handed prfcttee of a jur»j.ofiSm€^Sfto dec^P?^^ recently ha "tl andwitb|#^tive ^'-V_ at #|tte, whicHf marke§^expi$tioi£:at "j^^tts, Cal.J$^®ommu^*£® "H, & -V !ntern^!p!l^*-|'"""?ta r-x* J*## accof^t^rto this Mision ft i~" comesroie awry anowier jury rV*«p trtftie duty^^ell as'the |tght of Wxttnenat Los Angelraytratctta'ldnot Newspaper t&criticiseirien in public kgree\on anything plaice office, t^t theNM,wspaper :in its important *J^/-.%ie-J where they should'^have thelrMuneiieoifi. ^aUonsliip1» ^bUc matters The case had td bedlsmissBd must be perniitted free and open discussion and a jury of thef masculine gender -r ef the acts of 'every public called to try the issuer officia}" So' long as it confines itself mthe trial at" Watts the'wbmen tdlT statement of facts as "basis renderecTa broad-minbed verdict^liS for caution. thecal against an editor who had The decision is as follows: *jS published ver&Kteiri sotne reiBarlcsee^ iy*. '''That a newspaper has the right apolitical opponent and was there* To have pure and wholesome fairly aDd honestly to comment upon upon indicted for printing obscene matter of public interest." says food, be sure that your baking and profane matter. The women ac4 the decision in which all the supreme quitted hiqo, holding that there was court judges concur, "and that the no criminality in making an accurate powder is made from cream official conduct of a public officer is a report of a speech and that, anyway, MONAHAN. R, MONAHAN, M. D. ELIZABETH M. D. matter of public interest—are well the language used was no worse, than of tartar and riot from alum.: MARY C. GHOSTLBY, settled* M. $, they were compelled to hear everj: Office over International State Bank. vi S-Svf "The people are riot obliged to day on the public streets. speak of the conduct of their officials The Los Aiigelies case was the triai in whispers or in bsited-breathe in a of a man chargecl iwith automohile The Lmbol wUI guldo yoa free government, but^only in a des*potisni^'pri speeding. Thfe woi^en on that tfufjt the contirary, they have refused .to ori scything ^hejt t6e:right tb ^eak ^u1 in open discussion Royal is tbe only baking' could not agT&^ifeveri the place to and criticism thereof, the eat lunch, and finally went without powder made from Royal BIG only test being that they make no lunch, as each juror wanted to go to a false statement. And this is the Grape Cream of Tartar different place and the court insisted grfiat safeguard of free government that they should go together or not arid of pure government. This is at all. In the consideration of the fundamental among us. verdict the jury divided equally^-six Christmas Bargain 'It is the duty of a public newspaper HoMmm Ho Umo Pho»phatmm to six—and after several hours reported to tell the people, its subscribers, that there was no prospect of their its readers, the facts that it may find reaching an agreement and the judge out about public questions of matters dismissed them. y. of public interest, and it is its duty The two cases simply indicate 'that and right to drtw inference from the women are neither worse nor better facts known—draw them for the people tti&n men assurors. 'The next trial Jhree Leaders I Year The St, Paul Daily News should be with a mixed jury—Pioneer -The decision reversed a judgement 1 Year The International Falls Press of $50,000 obtained by Sam B. Cook, Francis and nights in the darkness of former secretary of state of Mssouai 1 Year The Woman's World International Falls, but had at last against the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. been captured, but was dangerous in I |ar In conclusion, the decision enunciates The Farm press .. hff rage when payment of &iesf was a~principl(i which lawyers say is Golden Grain Belt Beers Package All for merittoned*. -Mille iDoflcir^" Itfrs. Big Xmas and Post Cards. of swwping'importince to iiewsp'aper Swinnerton, with her beautiful natr editorial writers, saying: $3.20 ural sixeen year, old voice, Prof. 'In the conclusion arrived at we Harpers Whiskey Lightfoot, Mr. Hubbard, with his have ridt-overlooked the principle of magical wondore,- Madam 'Slender?ole,c l^r that comment and criticism, lo T3d: ^immerma^l,'' whd w"is! privileged fiiust" b^ fair and'horiest Rock Spring Water' somewhat incapacitated, and list but and not malicious, and that not by any means of least importance whether it is fair and honest is a was Madam Sparatti, Miss Graham, question for the jury. While that is who sold tickets and looked after the the law, the burden is on the plaintiff UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, Local flgents THE St. Paul Daily News is one of most popular independent finances. Beside all of these ehere to prove that a comment is unfair were numerous boys ind girls who daily papers in ths Twin Cities. It is popular because and dishonest, and there is no International Falls, Minnesota. playedwell tiieir parts as news boys, it gives all the news in condensed form—it is clean and reliable. evidence upori which a rational verdict spectators arid filled in the7 many essential could ~be found ori the basis that Its regular price is $2.00 per year without the Sunday little detail of such a fair. the comment is malicious, as we hold edition and $3.00 per year with the Sunday edition. The musical part which was sandwiches in this case, the case should not be in throughout the evening also submitted to the jury." BE SURE TO VISIT THE added considerable to the evenings THE Woman's World—Exclusive woman's magazine, and enjoyment, in addition to the closing Notice is so well known that it hardly needs any, introduction to Qumbejft already mentioned All citizens are hereby notified to INorthwest Land was the "Teddy Bear" which our readers. During 1912 this magazine will contain three )ut all garbage and Kitchen refuse in sung by Frankie Burton and a large arrals or other receptacles, in" the great serial stories, besides a generous installment or other ackof lot in alley. The city emjloyes chorus of children about her age. popular stories of well-known Americans-authors which will a scavenger to remove it regularity. "Cow Boy" was another fine selection Product Show Failure to cooperate with appear continually It has a music page and apartments devoted by Louise Gilbertson and chorus of this regulation will be an offense against to crocheting, fancy needlework, fashions, home talk, young men and women in cow" boy sanitary and health laws. M. D. I G. S. Swinnerton, attire. "May Be Your Not the Only cooking, etc. City Health Offiicer. One" was pleasing rendered by 'Miss AT Sullivan and Mr. Edwards. "College ST. PAUL AUDITORIUM Bby" by Mr. Edwards and chorus of THE Farm Press—Published at Chicago, the -b6st twelve young men. farm journal in tne great Middle West. Fifty years of experience Throughout the evening beautiful Deciembier 12 to 23,1911 has given this publication tJSe ability to give the Selections were played by Hoelscfrer'§ farmer a paper that he will appreciate and learn to need. Orchestra which always fills jhi its From cover to cover it is filled with invaluable, information part to perfection. for the farmer. The special farm building hints'1 contained Out of The Ginger Jar in this magazine are alone worth the price of the paper. .. -w. -R-'S-IR When in doubt ask your wife. itf The preacher can tie ai knot wel Return Limit Low Fares THE Internationol Falls Press is the home and official as a sailor. mi. paper of Koochiching County and also of the city of International Politics are often the most bothersome Dec. 11 to 22 Dcc. 24- ,J|i Recreation kind of tick's. Falls. It will keep you posted on all the important Man proposes, but very often it is news of the week—and will be of special value and interest papa who disposes. Good wholesome recreation to you during the coming political year. You cannot' atftfrd combined with a mild The coal dealer should be careful to to try and get along without it. take the right weigh. natifreinrm The salt may be coarse without being m^a strong, 'hfealti&y bod^. the least bit objectionable. The First Annual Exhibit of the newly formed Northwestern Development International Falls Press Those who eat corn on the cob run League of the "Prosperity States of America" Minnesota* a risk of having corn in the earl North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon Most men find it easier, to hold a -V-'' SB runaway horse than to hold the tongue contains all t&e nimdVe 1^1'! iff Fussy folks strain at little things ingredients necessary to Fare and One-Third for the I^ound Trip create rich, red blood and and so, too does the careful dairyman new tissue. The man who cheapens himself is from points in Minnesota within a radius of 250 miles from St. Paul Digesto builds body and pretty sure to be marked down by his brain. will be on sale December 11 to 22, inclusive. Return limit Decenifcr neighbors. EM ber 24. Convenient daily trains to and from the Twin Cities, Buif The new broom sweeps clean only mi'-jYOur tickets via the whejn there is a wjlliilg^fcand at the Far wle at all drag stores. Jfotbty Nprthern Pacific Railway Tbeo.Hamm Brtf.CSo. Rita. Saint Pad* will see to that. A. M. CLEL4ND, Gen. Pass. Agent H. A. RAHIEB When you see a hen eating tacks Local Agentvi 2 is pen writes? SaszAAiah ine— BBS Sit e-« He raises Chester is now II* natter to* MBII im INN mm MI •IK end »t ee little eeet*at It wUTeiupew yen. tises adevic Lidktta^ ffMmmm are to save steps, but unfortunately yearn, aailne tto mila when we have sated them all federal laws. rrr-m .^.ve a is roo Fif^Ave^.New York. Gas Machine Co. ler, cook, dlnningroom and rl." M.T. iKr 'JL