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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

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f# -V .J.* .« ,1rf '-V INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA, •l^ ~(il£ IKY^ rr-j e^mi^Stur* i&rit jC'^i liiGIl FACTS OF HgREDITV m~$F- ./T3W' *,,•? /. j?\ APRIL 22 LAST DAY OF LITTLE JOKE OF WEBSTER'S iUl Northern Minnesota Hospital -iitt PRESENT LEGISLATURE. Spread of Scientific Knowledge Ha« Attorney Qsnerai Lyndon A. Shown That Many Wrong Ideas How He Refused to Appoint Washing* Smith ruled tti^ Aprll 22 is the '-j. Have Been Held. ton Irving Dispatch Bearer sl last day on wbjjch the present legislature to Himself. can convene and transact V-.' It has been well said that ghosts business. In his letter to the house and haunted houses decrease in frequency When, in 1826, Washington Irving and senate he also held that jio in a definite inverse ratio to was preparing his "Life of Columbus," bills can be introduced after March the increase, of our means of lighting. he took up his abode at the home of 29 without a special request signed No self-respecting ghost will live the American consul in Madrid, and by the governor. In a house lighted with electricity, in some time later, while collecting materials which the person who should receive for his "Conquest of Granada'* the ghostly* visitant with, due awe can and "The Alhambra," he lived for FRIENDS OF NOLAN BILL* Just lean, quietly,out .of bed, ^ouch a quite a long time in southern Spain. button and flash the whole room full WIN PRELIMINARY FIGHT Then, after serving as secretary of of light. The catidTe-lighted dwelling the American legation at London, he was the favorite ghostly: haunt. The ...Friends of the so-called "Nolan returned from his long sojourn, abroad same is true of the spjecter of the bill,", introduced by Senator,. W. A. to bis own country to enjoy the fruita heredity of disease. The 'more light -Campbell and identical with the bill of his fame. is thrown on the subject tiici7less'significance vetoed by Governor .A."' O. Eberhart Buti as time went odt the memories heredity has. ,, .• two years ago, which would give municipalities of .those days In Spain grew sweeter, ff&A box B^nrr fTOiviJi'.^ This is confirmed by 4 recent care^ a the right to regulate electric and there sprang up iti his breast ful study in detail of the spread of Frank S. lighting companies, won a preliminary longing to visit again the land where tuberculosis in five counties in Minnesota victory in the senate. life had. been, sopleasant. In Candidate for (election as one 80 made by an expert for the The bill had been amended in -the 1842, sa^fl the Youth's Companion, he of the Aldermen of the 3rd ward. committee oh public service' corporations state department of health. Tuberculosis resolved to call upon Mr. Webster, so as to apply only to Minneapolis is proved once more by this R.H. M* D. Elisabeth Monohan, M. D. then secretary of state, and ask of and reported without recommendation. .?tudy, as shown in the current public him the humble post of bearer of dispatches Matry Ghostley, M. The understanding was that Senator health reports, to be an infectious to the minister of Spain, who \V. A. Campbell would mOvo to refer snd nptj a hereditary dllsease. Only was about to be appointed, In order to Office over Internatioiial State Bank. International Falls, Mns it to the Hennepin delegation, it those catch the disease who are mtich diminish the expenses of the trip to still to retain its place on general oiv exposed to it, and then only when that country. ders. both patient and those near .him are tim When he called on the secretary at Senator E. J. Westlake spoke in careless about the infection. There his private residence, however, and vor of Senator Sullivan's motion. is no reason for the dread of inheriting preferred his modest request, he was FOR THE PRESS it, and no good reason for fearing a little embarrassed by the hesitation FROG PROTECTION BILL Its contagion if even a few reasonable of Mr. Webster, who told him that precautions are taken. he could not grant the request until IS POSTPONED IN SENATE. he had consulted the president. Accordingly, Irving took his leave, his The lowly frog has no friends on the WHEN AN ICEBERG COLLAPSES senate committee on general legislation. gentle nature somewhat hurt by such That committee voted to indefinitely cbld treatment postpone the bill Representative When he returned a few days later One of the main dangers in the P. H. Frye introduced in the house and to learn what success his petition had proximity of an iceberg is Its unknown DOWN DEEP IN YOUR POCKET had passed" protecting that amphibious met, his embarrassment was further extent beneath the water. It animal from extinction, as the Representative increased when, in the course of a is told that the passengers of a steamboat told the committee. The long conversation, Mr. Webster made on the Newfoundland coast successfully The coins ache for freedom. They exert an bill provided that frogs might be killed no allusion whatever to the subject importuned the captain to or caught and offered for sale only for of tBe much-desired position. At approach an iceberg for a close inspection, the purpose of bait. length, convinced that that was the influence over yon to be put into circulation. No says a writer in the Wide The same committee also killed Representative secretary's method of conveying his World. While still apparently sufficiently Steven's bill passed by the refusal, Irving rose to take his departure. distant for safety some movement temptation to spend needlessly when tbe money is hs house, providing for a constitutional in the water or natural decay amendment abolishing the taking of Then Mr. Webster, rising with him, acted upon the berg, and it split the bank on interest. Start an accout now with the state census. Representative Lear said: apart. Instantlyit began to readjust vltt Coming's bill providing that new* "I regret to say that I have found It Its balance. The tremendous, masses papers should be required to allow whatever surplus you hsis even a dollar wiB open impossible to give you the posltlori for Alderman J. J. Doran beneath the water steadily rose as the candidates, attacked in their columns, which you asked the other day, because"—and in pieces swung over, and one wide extending Candidate for re-election the right to answer through their coV here tie smiled quizzically an accent Don't allow your money ts weck you after ledge came up beneath the umns within forty-eight hours second ward. and placed his hend on Irving'! boat" What shall we:^do wwt' rin- the attack had fjfen printed was alse shoulder—"because tiiis^ morning the it wortt for yois-this is the way others indefinitely postponed. The blU'paaee4 quired a tourist. "Get down on your president appointed you envoy extraordinary the house and was the aubject of long knees," was the terse reply of the and minister plenlpotentiary Rebates there arising out of the repr* captain. But the great wave from the to the court of Spajp! And FIRST NATIONAL BANK •entative's campaign fight in 0t. PauL, tumbling ice swept down op tbe boat neither I nor the president," continued and washed It to safety. Mr. Webster, as Irving stood speech-: WOULD THRUST STATION The collapse of an iceberg spreads less with astonishment and delight, IsteaatMMl Fafl*, Mw. PROBLEM ON VtLLAOCt, danger to great distances. It may be "consider It In keeping with the hon-' While Minneapolis and St. Paul hare too far distant to threaten a craft or and dignity of that high position been having their Union Station difficulties, Itself, but the wave It raises will Vf that you should be a dispatch beam Pr. J. Andrews of Mankate swamp the largest boat in the immediate to yourself." has introduced- ft bill in the feehatq neighborhood. that would give every village and city Sheepi Breeding In Japan. In state, the sane Union Statioa Your Own Home. Imports wool into Japan now Of problem. William L. Price in "The House of amount to about seven million dollars International Falls Abstract Co. Senator Andrew's hill provides that the Democrat," gave us a description a year, with a tendency, to increase whenever two or more railroads entet along with the increased demand for of his ideal dwelling in words so genial a city, village or town, the Railroads and simple, and full of such picturesque woolen textiles. It is therefore considered BURDICK, KREMER 4 KING, Proprietor and Warehouse Commission may order feeling, that' they seem a fitting important to breed sheep in the construction of a Union Station. Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance preface to ah article on the planning Japan. A Tokyo commercial agency bulletin says that experiments are being of a home. "The rooms," he "Whenever public convenience de* said, "shall be ample and low widewindowed, made at the farm of Marquis Collections, Conveying and I .pans mands and it is practicable, the raili Matsukata and in Chiba prefecture, deep-seated, spacious, cool roads shall build Union Stations," The by reason of shadows in summer, while the department of agriculture J. E. BURDICK, Manager bill reads. and commerce is encouraging some warmed by the ruddy glow of firesides International Falls Minnesota in winter open to wistful summer villages in the island of Hokkaido to EFFICIENCY BILL WILL BE breed sheep. The department has decided airs, tight closed against the wintry TAKEN UP AGAIN MONDAY to appropriate about fifteen blasts a house, a home, a shrine." The house managed to refer the efficiency thousand dollars for sheep breeding One cannot but wish that every and economy bill back to ita Alderman E. H. Zimmerman in 1915. It may be impossible to homebuilder and architect would committee without the house members who has filed for City Clerk. make sheep breeding as prosperous learn these words by heart, and hold THE 6QOP JUPfiE IS UNDER THE SHERIFF'S PROTECTION having to go on record as for or in Japan as in foreign countries, on them as a constant reminder—for in against the bill. Immediately after account of geographical and other conditions, that one prophetic sentence seems to house adjournment the committee got but if encouraged and carried WELL, JUDGE.YOU BETTER BE ON YOUR GUARD. be condensed the very spirit of together and decided to put the bill on as a subsidiary business of farmers, HE'S AWFUL HUNGRy FOR SOME GOOD home. 1 up to the house again next Monday SHERIFF. THAT FELLOW TOBACCO. SOON AS HE SAW you HE BEGAN some of the domestic demand The atmosphere of comfort and rest and to insist upon a vote. LOOKS BAD. SAYING: "REALTOBACCO CHEW- REAL TOBACCO] may be met. In. of this fact the fulness cannot be attained, however, This latter news may be bad newq IS HE DANGEROUS CHEW." department seems very eager to encourage without much wise and thoughtful ilMiii to a number of house members who stock farming.—Consul Gen. expressed extreme joy when the house planning. Its roots are in the practical, George H. Scidmore, Yokohama. sent the.bill back to committee, for the seemingly commonplace— these members said at the time that, which, rightly treated, results in lasting the bill would not be reported back homelike charm.—The Craftsman. Uses for Paper Yarn. this session. Paper yarn is new, yet is beginning to be heard from in many textile Gauge for Measuring Sootfall. lines. Some kinds are almost as stout The Pittsburgher who resents the as ordinary textiles and are made to timeworn variations of the soft coal withstand laundering. For paper underclothing, smoke gibes now has his chance to St. Paul, Minn.—The Elwell road however, a cheap grade prove that they are unjustified, or remain law enacted by the Minnesota legislature of paper yarn would be satisfactory, of four years ago was repealed forever silent. By a new invention yarn having only a small proportion ol it is at present possible to measure when the house by a vote of 79 to 42 the tensile strength of cotton or linen. the sootfall of any city as accurately passed Senator Vermilya's bill, which As each garment-would be burned after passed the senate two weeks ago. as its rain or snowfall may be measured. it had become soiled, there would Debate continued for more than two Already this soot gauge, tried be occasion to use yarn adapted for 110 hours. Northern Minnesota, it was out in England, has proved what the hard wear. At the same time it would pointed -out, is in favor of the law, tourist long suspected, that London, easily be possible to make up paper while southern sections of the state are with all its yellow fog, has far purer yarns that would be as smooth and it looks like trouble vigorously opposed to it. air than the North of England factory absorbent as cotton or linen. The bill will be returned to the sen* cities of Birmingham, Manchester and —remember there's peace Underclothes woven from such yarn ate for concurrence in Representative the like. Not only have Pittsburgh and 'r''' N. Olson would be as comfortable as could be Wardner's amendment which stipulates other slandered American cities the and calm content in "the little desired. The hygienist estimated that Candidate for re-election as that petitions already granted opportunity to whiten their sooted the low cost of Such a paper garment, shall not be affected and also that coa Treasurr of this city. reputations, but the' manufacturer, too, chew that satisfies." with the complete saving of laundering tracts pending shall not be affected. may now establish accurately the exact costs, ought to make the use of paper proportion of his contribution to The whole world is friendly to the clothes for one wearing not an extravagance. House Far Behind in Work. the civic soot for the new device The lower house of the Minnesota judges the quality as well as the man who hands out a smile and a kindly BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING legislature is so far behind in ita work amount of sootfall, and is quite capable PRESENTS Activities of Women. hint about the Real Tobacco Chew. that there is every indication that only of distinguishing between the factory, Women are being employed to take half as many lawe will be passed this furnace and kitchen range.—Literary A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—cut fine, moving pictures of war scenes ia We have an endless assortment session as were put on the books by short shred—-seasoned and sweetened just enough, cuts France. of appropriate gifts, the legislature of 1913. out so much of the grinding and spitting. In Louisiana a woman's property becomes In 1913 there were adopted 594 representing the newest and .r- .Awaited Orders to Surrender. community property upon ma* laws. With two-thirds of the passion finest products of the Jewelers'Art. very small chew—less than one-quarter theold Take a During the. disastrous war which a of 1915 gone, less than 40 bills have size. It will be more satisfying than a mouthful 0 the little republic of Paraguay waged Six girls are taking the full farm "SpUT' weathered the various legislative hazards of ordinary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you find Wedding rings, beautiful for five years against the combined ithe strength chew that suits you. Tuek it away. and reached the statute books: course at the Albert Lea (Minn.) college." diamonds, Sparkling jewels, Thea"let It rest. See how easily and evenly the real forces of Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay tobaeco taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding, how Watches, Unique silverware, many heroic feats were performed Miss Lenore Cawker, Milwaukee's Would Require Bend of Contestants. much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to The Real Tobaccm Sterling Novelties, Rich cut a in honor of the flag. On one rich dog catcher,, will be paid $500 An election contestant would be be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is Chew. Glass, Docks, Etc. occasion a sergeant intrusted with the year by the city tor work that costs compelled to file a bond of J500 with, That's why it costs less in the end. colors remained at his post though her $3,500 a year. the clerk of the district cdurt to be It is a ready chew, cut fine and abort shred eo that yon won't hm his comrades all around him were shot tobacco NELSON'S Fifty4hree per cent of the womeh used in paying the expense* of his to grind oo it with your teeth. Grinding'on ordinary candied •iii make* yon spit too much. down. Finally he also was wounded Jewelry Store employed In the department stores of victorious opponent, if a bill intra Thetatte of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered np with molasses and and captured.f When asked by his New York city receive less than $8 duced by Representative Frank B. International Falls, Minn. licorice. Notice how the aalt brings out the rich tobacco taste in "Riitht-Cnt." captors why he had. not surrendered Nlmocks of Minneapolis becomes a per week. One small chew takes the place of two big before, as he had no possible chance The Cpuntess Lonyay, a daughter of law. It is claimed by thO author that chews of the old kind. of escape, he cialmly replied, "I had no the. state would save |5,Q00 annually, Leopold of JBelgium, and once a future I want washing or other house Drders-to surrender." With him obedience as the contestants, hereafter ^buld pay empresB of Austria, is now a Red WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY work to eio at your home or/will to orders and not self-preserva* the expenses instead df the dtate. The Cros# nurse. SO Union Square, New York be of take work to my home. Have Hon seemed to the first law bouse passed blUs reimbursing to the tlis tare. five children' arid husbband is amount of 92,606 members of (BUY FH0M DEALER OR SEND lOtSTAMPSTOUS^ house wbose seats had been contested «it of v.'ork.. Call 352