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March 18, 1915 · Page 5 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS THE CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS IS OPERATING LUMBERMEN OBJECT TO TAX IS WORLD'S GREATEST CHOIR SAY APARTMENT HOUSES FOR PROTECTION OF FORESTS CAUSE OF RACE SUICIDE Cathedral of Alexander Nevoskl, in St. Paul.—State. Forester Cox is Mineapolis.—Large apartment houses Petrograd, Said to Have Finest E waging a campaign in the Twin City without sufficient ground space for Body of Singers. newspapers against the decision of the tenants encourage race suicide in the finance committee of the state GRAPHICALLY ILLUSTRATED BY WORD AID PICTURE the opinion of G. Smith, member of, many departments Russia hat In senate which cut the appropriation the real estate board, wheu spoke hefore proved herself the greatest of all countries. for that- department for the coming a special council committee in Her dancers are the world's two-year period to $40,000 per year, as favor of a housing bill now pending finest, her novelists are certainly STRIPPING IS EXPECTED TO BE compared with $75,000 a year which it in the legislature. The council has among the world's greatest novelists, Railroad Issues One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Literature has enjoyed- and $150,000 per year WELL UNDER V/AY been asked to endorse the bill. her Cossacks—ask the Austrians!— which it requested. Senator Rockne, BY MAY. Ever Published Describing the Panama-Pacific "I know of one flat building which are the world's fiercest fighters. chairman of tie committee, states that houses 42 families," Mr. Smith said,1'and She also possesses the world's finest and Panama-California Expositions the cut was lAade af^pr listening fully there are only two children in choir. This Is in the cathedral of to the claims of the forestry department that whole apartment house. There is TO Alexander Nevoski, in Petrograd^ and USE HYDRAULIC METHOD and ^careful consideration of no place for them to play, no ground is attached to a convent erected in them. This beautiful publication contains 64 pages splendidly at the side or the rear of the building honor of the patron saint of Russia. 'Mr. Cox replied to the action of the for the little ones to get out and illustrated in many colors throughout. The pictures ari It consists of about thirty members, committee with the claim that the fc'ine Receives Machinery for Heme* enjoy themselves. ill monks, chosen from the best sing* scenes along the route to the California cities and views of work of the department had prevented itr® Overburden—Steam Shovels "Such conditions, which it will be era in all the Russian monasteries.: numerous fires In the northern pint of the exposition grounds, with possible to remedy if the proposed bill at Work and Concentrator- Their voices are amazingly sweet the state, and that it might as well passes, encourage race suicide for the and strong, and every member of-the many maps in relief of our Is Under Construction. be-done away with entirely as to cut people living in such places, many of choir can, ft is said, shatter an ordinary the appropriation to $40,000 a year. country, Northwest cities and them, know they will live in flats all glass into fragments merely by Mr. Rockne came back with the Brainerd.—'The pit mines of the their lives and that such buildings are birds eye views of both Exposition singing into it, -so powerful are the statement that the state owns approximately :yuna range are a scene of activity. not proper for the bringing up of children." vibrations pf each voice. 2,150,000 acres of land in the Grounds. Just the sort 9 the Armour No. 1 of the Inland These monks are trained as rigorously northern counties of the state and eel company, near Ironton, the Penngton W. A. Eggleston of the Civic & Commerce of a publication that will bo as any opera singer, and their appropriates $40,000 a year for its people are making the dirt association also spoke for the useful to the visitor. Mr. whole duty at the monastery is to assist care, under the supervision of the forestry the removal of the overburden bill, declaring Minneapolis in 25 years department. The national government at the music at mass in the morning A. M. Cleland, General Passenger would have 1,000,000 residents and ing directed by John S. Lutes. At and vespers in the afternoon. adds $10,000 to this fund. He Thompson mine of the Inland that some provisions to avoid the creation Agent, St. Paul advises When too old for service they are retired called attention to the mow tban eel company at Crosby a shovel is of slum districts should be taken 14,000,000 acres of privately owned on pensions. he will be glad to mail a copy work. At Riverton the Rowe pit at this time. Others who asked the lands in the same region and suggested Unlike most monks, they are exceedingly committee to indorse the bill were to anyone asking for it, or to :ne of the Pittsburgh Steel Ore comply that If these lands were to receive fastidious about their appearance, has its shovels at work and Otto W. Davis »nd David P. Jones of a your friends if you will supply fire protection, they should pay and every night put up •centrator is under construction. the Civic & Commerce association, for it just as individuals in villages their hair and whiskers in paper.— him their name^and addresses. At the Hill Crest pit mine property, Fred Man of the Architects' board, and cities do—by paying a tax for the Montreal Herald. ~st of Ironton, machinery is being Lynn Thompson, of the Trades and purpose. Labor Assembly and tho Socialist party, elved- for hydraujic work to start He also noted the general suspicion Dr. C. E. Dutton, health commissioner ••loving the overburden. The Cuya-Sultana SLIGHT CHANGE IN WORDING over the state that state money had expects "to have the work and J. G. Houghton, building inspector. been used in the publicity campaign stripping well under way by May. Wherein Wife's Letters to Husband favoring the adoption of "Amendment property of the Cuyuna Iron & Practically every organization familiar Differed From Those That She No. 9" at the last election. nganese Ore company is expected with present housing conditions Received From Him. Mr. Cox replied that the large private be stripped this season. It is conned in the city has gone on record as land owners in the timbered regions K. under lease by Clement favoring the passage of this bill, which "OUR HIGH SCHOOL u#e* exclusively This little story was told by Congressman the Ne. 10 are already spending large sums inn and associates of Virginia: is designed to insure sanitary and William H. Murray of Oklahoma for fire protection and that they would Starts Shipping Ore. healthful housing conditions in Minneapolis. the other evening, when the Remington Standard Typewriter." object to the additional tax. He also The Wilcox underground mine of The committee voted to indorse conversation turned to the letters that claims that not more, than $1,000. of 3 Canadian-Cuyuna Ore company at the bill after asking the city attorney the old man writes to absent wlfey state money was used in pushing oodrow has started shipping ore, to report to the council on the In the good old summer time. "Amendment No. 9." taken out 16 carloads, accuilated legality of certain provisions. Another ving Recently two women were busily from ore hoisted while crossUing meeting will be held to go over new .Held Up Court House. In knitting scarfs and things for the sol* the ore body. In May the mine building ordinances prepared by Mr. Minneapolis.—George Harris of Menoi^onle, dlers, when one of them casually referred II he hoisting 750 or more tons Houghton and to. revise the present to a summer visit she had made Wis., a traveling salesman, city building code. ily. The companj- will have ore at was ^eld up and beaten into unconsciousness to the mountains. Superior ore docks ready to send by two men in the Fourth "That makes me think," was the as soon as navigation opens. avenue entrance to the court house* smiling response of the other. "What The Brainerd-Cuyuna mine in the They took $35 and a watch from him. kind*of letters does your husband of Brainerd has its shaft down Can Street Car Loop-tho-Loopf .Harris was foyad unconscious shortly write you when you are away on your out 120 feet. At the proper depth Minneapolis.—Street car men are after midnight by Lawrence Burns, summer trips?" ifting will be started and the ore wondering if street car can really a night watchman. When revived In "He always writes very affectionate* -fly tapped. At Barrows the Barrows loop-the-loop. Just before one of the police headquarters he said that he iy," answered the first, pausing to see ining company is locating its shaft, St. Paul-Minneapolis street cars had accompanied two strangers on a if she had dropped any stitches. "He steel-concrete shaft will be put crossed a railroad viaduct a box car tour to see the town. Telling him invariably begins with 'My precious nvn under the direction of C. B. under the street cartridge went wild that there would be "something doing" treasure,' and ends by sending me his •wley of Brainerd. and smashed into the timbers of the down at the court house, they love." The Great Northern Exploration viaduct support. It sank. The street led him down the Fourth avenue "Very beautiful,!' was the smiling mpany has started drilling near car track formed a letter "U." The stairs. Just as they arrived «t the comment of the first. "I suppose you "osby.Jn what is known as the Camp11 car was unable to stop and went down doorway one of the men pounced on answer in the same loving vein?'" east forty, in the southeast quarof Into the bowl of the "U." The trolley him, demanding his money. When he "With a slight variation," reflectively the southeast quarter of section stayed on the wire and the car, by its refused, he was hit over the head with replied the first. "I start my township 4G, range 29. The first own power, ascended the other side. a blackjack. letter with 'My precious treasurer,' cle struck ore after penetrating 65 None were injured. and end by asking him to send me ?et of surface and is now down 230 Judges Form Fire Department. $10."—Philadelphia Telegraph. •et in good material. Duluth.—At Foil du Lac, a suburb of Dissipation. Duluth, volunteer fire department a I think sometimes that our common HENNEPIN SENA~ORS Potato Flour. has been organized and has in its membership definition of dissipation is far too narrow. Experiments carried out by a Danish CUT NEW CITY BONDS. more representatives of the We confine it to crude excesses medicil man to show that potato seem judiciary than any other like department in the use of intoxicating liquor or the flour, which is now largely used Minneapolis, March 10.—Slashing in the state. Its chief is Judge crude gratification of the passions for breadmaking in Germany, has r^ts in the bond requests made for William A. Cant, an eminent member We are the authorized but often these are only the outward strong nutritious properties. In order Minneapolis public purposes were of the district court, and his assistants symbol of a more subtle disorder. The to prove that albumen is not essential i"ride by the Hennepin county senate dealer in supplies of the are Judges William L. Wlndom and things of the world—a thousand clamoring ('olegatfon. The house delegation to the maintenance of the human Frank Cutting of the municipal court. interests, desires, possessions system, Doctor Hindhede has started things by applying the pruning Complete Remington line, Postmaster William E. McEwen is —have got the better of us. Men become :iife to several bond bills, but the since 1895 lived for months at a also a member and the rest of the Tiators went the?1! one better, and drunken with the inordinate desire on potatoes for his staple 3tretch diet, consisting of ribbons, carbon membership has a sprinkling of professional for owning things, and dissolute filed a sharp halt -»n the tendency to flaivored only occasionally with butter and business men. paper, and typewriter up the city's bonded indebtedness with ambition for political office. 1 and milk. He further induced his ward the limit. knew a man once, a farmer, who debauched gardener, Frederick Madsen, to live Petition for Special Election. paper, and all typewriter be Several bond matters are still to himself upon land fed his on potatoes for 300 days at a stretch, Moorhead.—At the mass meeting a con- cided by each delegation, and appetite upon the happiness of his average consumption being nine his held under the auspices of -the NoLicense accessories. may rence to agree on some matters home, cheated his children of education, pounds a day. During the experimental and Order league at the Presbyterian it 1 necessary. As a rule, however, and himself went shabby, bookless, period Madsen was so closely church in this city about 150 i? mini- expected that in each case the joyless, comfortless, that he watched that his master can vouch signed the petition calling for a spe* delega- um amount allowed by either might buy more land. I call that that he tasted no other food, yet the clal election. will the ^n stand. Each house has dissipation, too!—From "Hempfleld," Hibbmg.—If the ore is available, the diet left him stronger than he had is exercis* to power, and the senate by David Grayson, in the American ever been. But what Great Northern railroad will ship 6,000,000 a life! j'lg it firmly. properties the Magazine, tons from its Oil range season, according this to its officials. Beautiful Ypres. MINNEAPOLIS STREETS Last year, when the properties We furnish typewriter The old Belgian city of Ypres, Best Hour for Work. to were- leased the "Oliver Mining IN COUNTRY CLEANEST which has suffered much destruction It is a curious fact in psychology ribbons in single or two company, nearly 6,o00,00Q tons were of Minneapolis. March 13.—Members at the hands of the Germans, was at that nobody can stay at the same removed from its mines. Nearly twice the Minneapolis Iiotailers' association one time one of the most flourishing mental and physical level for twentyfour colors of standard or special this amount was handled by the railroad wore told by Maurice .Mclnerney that cities in West Flanders, with a hours together. In the morning for independent shippers. Minneapolis streets are kept, more population of almost 200,000. Like combinations for all you are more matter of fact, for instance, With the opening of the Grace and cl^an and smooth than the thorough'•ires other ancient cities of Belgium, it than later in the day. It is in Laura mines here, activities have increased makes of typewriters or of any other itv in the country. has many architectural and artistic the morning that the best brain work and indications are that be* Tr. Mc-Tnerney is president of the East reminders of its past greatness in its is done, too—brain work of the sort fore the first part of April or maybe adding machines. His Lnke Street Commercial club. Cloth hall, Guild halls, and. churches, that requires industry arid clear thinking. not later than the last week in March, atement was made at a dinner and the burghers' houses, many of which And it is about eleven in the Hibbing ore shipments will begin. Until meeting of the association at the West have now been laid in ruins by German morning that our body .reaches its the price is fixed, however, ore dispatchers 1'otel. Opposed to Alderman John T. guns. The Cloth hall, which was highest pofnt of energy. In other declare, the relative amount ean of the Thirteenth ward, he delated commenced in the year 1200, and took words, you are stronger, though almost to be shipped from the range this seaeon of on the Hon for consolidation a century to build, has a beautiful facade imperceptibly, eleven in the be indefinite. wilL The price, it is street caretaking. 120 yards in length while there morning than at three in the afternoon. expected, will not be announced until ^re also the Meat hall, the Cathedral You reach the highest point the early part of next month. All the New De-ot for Luce Line. flf St. Martin, and a number of fine twice in the day, for about five in the railroads are looking forward to a,big Minneapolis, March 12.—The Electric old houses with the wooden facadea afternoon the muscular energy has year. Stripping companies have repaired Fhort Line railway company will hern Flemish architects were so fopd of. risen again. But from five onward it their machinery and have pur-, at once to erect a new depot at a declines steadily all through the evening, chased new shovels in prospect of W fecond avenue and Seventh street heavy season. and on till between two and three Men's Ankles. orth to replace the present structure a. Will Strip Big Mine. Another reform the war should li the council allows the company's The Scran ton mine, one of the bring about touches the ankles of petition for permission to cross five state's largest properties, located within men. Who would have thought Londoners streets in that vicinity with double Helgoland's- Lighthouse. the village limits here', will be stripped to be so good looking as are tracks. The committee on railroads The most important lighthouse at this^ season. Although mine officials these recruits—all of them—as they decided to grant the concessions asked the present time, so far as actual operations refused to give out any information go by? It is not the color, for khaki providing the company will reimburse are concerned, is the light of as to what time this work will begin, is not flattering it is not the cap, property owners who suffer damages, Helgoland, the island which Germany they informed village officials not though that is decidedly becoming it has turned into a naval base. The to construct an electric high tension is chiefly or entirely the putties. These Helgoland light is an electric one and line on the west side of the Alice road, Biblical Tribute. restore to the figure of man its shape, the most powerful in Germany, and is on which side the mine is, as the removal Exceptions in the cases of such Semitic its spring, its poise, its distinction. claimed by the Germans to be the of the surface of the property nations as the Jews, Bedouins Why not take heart of grace and Abolish most powerful light in existence. The would make the line unsafe. and Edomites it is difficult if not impossible the tube trousers for good and light consists of a cluster of three rerevolving Steel plants at Pittsburgh and other to trace any connection beveen all?—London Chronicle. lights, having a lighting eastern cities are crowded with export the world nations of today and power of 40,000,000 candles, a magnitude Mine Starts Shipping Ore. orders, it is said, so that ore will r.'ose mentioned in the Scripture*. The of light which from figures alone be in great demand in the east. I'ible is in great part a history of the In is hard and difficult to realize. The Brainerd.—Ore abounds so freely Operations preparatory to shipping family of Abraham and of one rather lights are on the searchlight principle, the property of the Barrows Mining ore have been started by mining contracted corner of the earth, and a Is and the cluster is surmounted by company at Barrows that difficulty companies in other parts of the range, nowhere professes to instruct in details being encountered in finding a place single light, of the same kind and size, too. At Buhl the machinery of several caraM Your orders will receive our prompt of ethnological or any other science that can be revolved independently to sink the shaft. The Armour No. 1, of the mines has been remodeled, except that of theology.- The the formerly an underground mining property, and three times as fast as three attention at all times. Every article we sell carries while it is possible that several mines world has generally agreed to derive lights. The single light is put into is to be converted into a pit mine. may be stripped. Stripping usually with it tiie positive Remington guarantee. the black races from Noah's son charge The Pennington company has use in case of accident to the cluster of requires the employment hundreds Clam, the Mongolians from Shem, of three. The electric power is gen* of strippfeg. Stripping operations are of and from' to five, men takes one beyond Caucasians from Japhet, and THEPRESS STATIONERY STOW also likely to be started soon at the erated by two steam engines and boilers, rears, upon size of the depending the that (even In Aiat all are not agreed) HiU prop* -Crest and Cuyuna-Sultana running belt-driven electric generators. lob. is said that the proposed work It it is not wise nor is It helpfttl to pgal ertles. The has started Wilcox mine atthe Scranton Bine will take nearly 'JS •crlous Investigation. phlppjpg. six years.