International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 15, 1915 · Page 1 of 8
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international Fallsi Ablretl Cc. sg BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietors Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance Collections, Conveying ind Um# HEAVY CANNONADE INDICATE* |RTY DELEGATES FROM PRIN SECOND GERMAN 8EA RAIDER All COMMITTEE EMPHASIZES NEED TH BATTLE BETWEEN BRITISH RIVES AT AMERICAN PORT CI PAL NATIONS MEET AT OF MEDICAL GRADUATE J. E. BURDICK, Manager AND GERMAN FLEETS. —SEEKS COAL. THE HAGUE. 8CHOOL FACILITIES. I a a a OPTIONISTS ARE DiSTURBlD FIFTEEN WARSH|PS SIGIITED DRAFT PROGRAM FOR ACTION ELUDES ALLIED WARSHIPS Teuton Squadron Escapes British Object of Conference Not to 8uggest Kron Prinz Wilhelm, Many Times Re Language of Roadhouse Bill Passed In Blockade and Is Engaged South of 8teps to Bring Present War to ported Destroyed, Evades Hostile House Causes Apprehension Among bor^cn, According to Scandina* End—Short Record of 8hips for Eight Months— DOWN DEEP IN YOUR POCKET Dry Advocates—Provision Prevents vian Sailors-—Firing Is Heard,"*' Work Dono. Sinks Fourteen Vessels. Improper Construction. The Hague, via London, April IS.— London, April 13.—Reports are curretii Newport News, April 13.—The German 13.—Asserting The_c©ins ache for freedom, They exert an 8t. Paul, April that For three days there has been a private here that heavy firing is taking converted cruiser Kron Prinz Wilhelm, additional facilities and material are discussion of peace here by a conference pl-ice at sea off Scarborough, indicating the elusive raider of commerce influence over you to be put into circulation. .No essential to the success of the graduate consisting of .about 30 delegates that some kind of a naval engagement In the South Atlantic, has arrived at department In the university medical from the United States, Holland, is in progress. Newport News-and asked for fuel and temptation to spend needlessly when the money" is school and that the Mayo Founda-: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Sweden, Rumors that a German squadron has provisions. tion 13 in possession cf a "wealth of Norway, Great Britain, Belgium and escaped the British blockade and has Many times reported destroyed, the in the bank on interest. Start an account now with facilities and material necessary for: Switzerland. been engaged by the British warships former North German Lloyd liner had tfu» successful prosecution cf this class The conference came to an end off the coast of Norway, south of Bergen, evaded hostile warships for eight whatever surplus you have—even a dollar will open Of work," the senate committee appointed with the drafting of a program for were received here from several months, during which time she carried to obtain and report the deflate Scandinavian ports. The admiralty. action in the various countries. Only on an unrelenting warfare against hostile an account. Don't aHow your money to work you proposal for the affiliation of the a short record of "the work of the conference flatly refused to comment. shipping. $1,500,000 Mayo Foundation and the has been issued, as follows: Captain of Scandinavian vessels arriving Her officers-said she was forced to make it work for you, this is theway others get ahead, university school made its report to "The object of the meeting was not at Copenhagen reported sighting steal her way past four allied cruisers to suggest steps to bring the war to! tlie senate. German warships in the northern Off t£e Virginia capes to reach this an end, but to consider ty what principles of th^ jjprth S$a, at least 450 Makes np Recommendation. refuge. the future peace of the world nt lies from Heligoland. witi the hport, which makes "We got in without being seen by FIRST NATIONAL BANK would best be guaranteed. After a full Fifteen Ships in Fleet. recommendation concerning the pending the enemy and we can get out the discussion, a minimum program was Several skippers were positive there bill which would prevent affiliation same way," declared her" commander, $3* adopted. were warships in the German fleet. are transmitted two signed statements 15 Lieutenant-Captain Paul Thierfelder, International Falls, Minn, For a Durable Peace. Others guessed the number at 25. A Outlining the proposal. One is the formerly navigating officer of the German "The action to be initiated In the Norwegian steamer from Bergen, reported statement drawn up and signed by the cruiser Karlsruhe, in a statement. different countries Ultimately will be Doctors Mayo at Rochester, the other it met a British cruiser south Coal Supply Low. supplemented by ah international propaganda. the statement made to the regents by of Bergen wliile proceeding to Copenhagen A central committee for a When she dropped anchor the Kron and was warned to hug the the advisory board of the medical collage. durable peace has been created as a Prlnz Wilhelm had less than 25 tons coast for the remainder of its journey. link between jthe national organizations. of coal and* scanty provisions for the German newspapers printed in Ber iTo Be Retained at Rochester. crew of 500 men and 61 prisoners gen carried rumors of a naval battle Under the terms of the signed pro "The committee of the Dutch antiwar from a British merchant ship sunk in off Sartor island, on the Norwegian posal of the Mayos the endowment council, supplemented by members the South Atlantic. ,, coast. At about 11 p. m., according to fund is to become, if the affiliation becomes DONT ORDER YOUR AUTO Until you have seen tls$~ from other countries, will serve Of the 14 ships that the cruiser reports published at Bergen, there was permanent, the "absolute property as the executive committee." sank nine were British, four French a heavy cannonade, the blue light of of the university" subject only to Mrs. Fanny F. Andrews of Bostov and one Norwegian. The value of gunfire on the horizon, and windows certain stated conditions. The conditions "METZ" 25 was the American delegate. these ships and their cargoes, officers rattled on the island. Persons who are, that the fund must be intested of the Wilhelm estimated, was $7,000,000. congregated on the beach were convinced in first-class municipal, county, INVITES FOE INTO THE OPEN that a sea fight had occurred. State or federal securities that |he income When the Kron Prinz Wilhelm arrived Residents of TJtsire island, 30 miles of the fund must be used for off Thimble Shoals after passing south of Bergen, reported that they Villa Asks Obregon to Fight North of medical education and medical research inside the Virginia capes, two United sighted a squadron steaming in a Celaya to Save the NonCombatants. that the foundation must be FULLY EQUIPPED WITH States submarines, the G-l and D-2 met northwesterly direction. retained at Rochester. It is explicitly her. The appearance of the submarines The nationality of the ships was unknown, stated that although the foundation caused considerable surprise GRAY & DAVIS ELECTRIC according to the Bergen newspapers. Washington, April 13.—General Villa ftiust be retained at Rochester that all among the crew, but there was no has telegraphed his agency here that the income need not be spent there, LIGHT AND STARTER- demonstration as the little vessels convoyed Captain Sorenson, of the steamer he has sent a communication through that appropriations from the income the German raider to quarantine, Vestlos, -reported when he put into foreign consuls to General Obregonr inviting may be made for use elsewhere in FULL STREAMLINE BODY where Dr. MacCafferty, United Chrlstiania that he sighted a large him to come into the open country aiy work of medical investigation. State quarantine officer, boarded her. squadron off the Norwegian coast. He north of Celaya to fight or else permit Dusturbs County Optionists. Commander Thierfelder reported 66 of 32 BY 3^ TIRES, FOR ONLY the non-combatants of that city passed between two cruisers, he said, Spporters of the new county option the crew ai*d prisoners were ill with to withdraw before he begins the bombardment. and observed distinctly that they carried $600. law were disturbed by the discovery *r beri-beri and requested that they be the. German colors. They were if the language in the Sageng roadfeouse taken to. a hospital. steaming northward, he said. The message, dated Villa's headquarters bill, passed by the house, which at Iraquato, was as follows: U. S. Collector Goes Aboard. teemed to nullify all limitations upon MAYOR OF TERRE HAUTE IS "The recent engagements with Al« Collector of Customs Norman R. the power of city or village councils GIVEN SIX YEAR SENTENCE varo Obregoir's column at Celaya resulted International Machine Co, t6 grant liquor licenses. Hamilton reached Newport News from disastrously for the enemy, who The language lor question occurs in Norfolk early in the day after the Indianapolis, April 13.—Mayor Donn have suffered enormous losse^ in Prinz Wilhelm had anchored in the the roadhouse bill, which prohibits killed. I have heard from reliable M. Roberts, one of the 27 men convicted James river in almost the same place ffftnting of liquor licenses by county by a jury in federal court for participation sources that six trainloads of Carranzistas "X $ taken by the Prinz Eitel when she commissioners or in any place except in the conspiracy to defraud the wounded in this engagement ft city, village or borough, and further reached here March 10. The collector .government in the election in Terre have left Celaya for Queretaro. provides that: vuent aboard, instructing the commander Haute on Nov. 3, 1914, was sentenced "The enemy have destroyed two kiloby he must leave port within 24 "Such license may be granted by the Judge Anderson to six years In metres of railroad to the north of CeLeavenworth hours unless he needed coal and provisions council of any city, village or borough." Northern Minnesota Hospital prison and to pay a fine laya, which shows that they will try and time to make repairs. to retreat or reorganize their troops, of $2,000. In all 116 men, 89 of whom The German commander came Representative John B. Sanborn was had pleaded guilty, were to be sentenced. who are in a most critical condition." ishore with the collector and asked isked what would be the use of county option or local option, if "airy for 300 tons of coal and supplies for Eli Redman, elected judge of the EPIDEMIC HITS RED CROSS such city, village or borough" might three days. Collector Hamilton, after circuit court of Vigo county by 10 consulting Washington, allowed him grant a liquor license? votes and Sheriff Dennis Shea were Typhus Contracted by American Doctors "There is another phrase in the roadhouse 150 tons, which will be put aboard at sentenced to five years in the penitentiary and Nurses in Serbia Now bill," said Mr. Sanborn, "which, once, and the provisions required. and fined $1,000 each. Fighting Disease. it seems to me, would prevent any What repairs are necessary the German Harry S. Montgomery, president of •uch construction of the bill. It provides commander was unable to determine, the board of public works, Thomas C. New York, April 13.—Of the contingent that 'every such license shall be .and the United States naval Smith, city judge, George Ehrenhardt, of six doctors and twelve for one year from its date unless sooner board will be asked to make au examination. member of the board of public works nurses sent to Serbia by the American revoked,' The words 'unless sooner and Edward R. riscoll, secretary of Red Cross society since the European revoked' make it plain that the license-granting When Collector Hamilton took Commander the committee, were sentenced to authority shall not be war begun, all but four have contracted Thierfelder back to his ship, three years each in the penitentiary unlimited. The license would be revoked typhus, the disease they have been there stood on-the Wilhelm's deck and fined $500. eombatting, according to Dr. M. P. in case any city, village or Commander Thlerichens of the interned County votes 'dry."% Lane of New Orleans, a Red Cross Prinz Eitel Friedrich, and his Liner Minnesota Strikes Rock. doctor who arrived here on the steamship staff. As Commander Thierfelder Kobe, aJpan, April 13—The American Finland from Mediterranean reached the deck the two embraced Would Give State $1,000,000 Revenue. steamer Minnesota, plying between ports. and retired for consultation. Later officers Knul Knudson's bill to lay a tax of 1 Japanese ports and Seattle, Doctor Lane was accompanied by of the two German sea raiders Cent on every $100 consideration in the struck a rock off Iwajima, near two Red Cross nurses, Miss Margaret lined together. any trade in futures in grain or stocks southwestern entrance to the Inland Tulloss and Miss Claire Sensher, both was suddenly jumped from its repose Escape British Cruisers. sea. The passengers and mail were of, Kansas City. They were ordered lir the hands of the grain and warehouse taken off in safety and taken to Shimonoseki. Newspaper were permitted hoiqe by Dr. Ernest P. Magruder, head committee to the head of the R. H. Monohan, M. D. Elizabeth Monohan, M. D. The Minnesota sailed from aboard the si out were denied access of the, Serbian contingent, who has house calendar. In its new position Nagasaki, bound for Kobe, Yokohama to the British prisoners, who will since died, to recuperate after they Mary Ghostley, M. D. this measure, which is of high importance and Seattle. It passed through the be released immediately. the had themselves been confined to to the Minneapolis Chamber of straits of Shimonoseki safely and wai Officers of the raider said they escaped Office over International State Bonk. International Falls, Mis hospitals, victims of the scourge. Commerce and the- Duluth Board of in the Inland sea 'when the accident detection from British cruisers Trade, probably will be reached in a occurred. on several occasions. One showed a Germany Answers Dutch Note. day or two and put upon its passage. sketch he had made of a scene when London, April 13.—Replying to the It Is expected to pass the house, and French Attack Fails, Says Berlin. a German coaling ship which was to Dutch note protesting against the sinking may be substituted in the senate for a Berlin, April 13.—(Via The Hague.) bring the Prinz Wilhelm relief, was of the Dutch steamer Medea by a similar measure pending there. The new French attempt to crush captured by British cruisers. German submarine and the seizure by Representative C. H. Warner declarthat the wedge between the Meuse and the "We could see them take our coal BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING a submarine of the Dutch steamers tne bill would give the state Moselle has. ben defeated with. enormous ship and sink her," he said, "but they PRESENTS Batavier and Zaanstroom, Germany revenue of $1,000,000 a year. losses, according to dispatches never saw us. There were two British has expressed the opinion that the action Hennepin Bills on Special Order. received here. While the onslaughts warships. We got away as soon of her submarines was in accordance We have.an endless assortment The street railway enabling actheads continue with great fierceness, the enemy as we could and never heard of our with the terms of the declaration of appropriate- gifts, has suffered a definite check on the list of Twin City measures eoal ship or the British ships again." of London, says Renter's Amsterdam representing the newest and both sides of the wedge. The French On the house special order. There were correspondent. finest products of the Jewelers' measures left on the special order, losses in the last week's fighting in Russians Capture Persian City. Art. this region are variously estimated at which was partly disposed of Friday Pope's Brother Passes. Petrograd, via London, April 13.—A Wedding' rings, beautiful between 15,000 and 40,000. night and then postponed. Of these 46 London, April 13.—The Marquis telegram to the Bourse Gazette from diamonds. Sparkling jewels, related to Minneapolis and Hennepin Jules Delia Ohiesa, a brother of Pppe Tiflis, Transcaucasia, says that the County, including the bond measures, King Albert Thanks Wilson. Watches, Unique silverware, Benedict, is dead, according to Renter's Russians have occupied Hamadan, a Washintgton, April 13.—President the housing bill and others of local importance. Sterling Novelties, Rich cut Genoa correspondent. city of Persia, 166 miles southwest of It is not believed that all Wilson has received the following Teheran. Glass, Clocks, Etc. cablegram from King Albert of Belgium: can be reached at a single evening session, Dr. Arthur Little Dies. Hamadan is a center for the commerce "I thank you heartily for the It is probable that the most important Newton, Mass., April 13.-r-Dr. Arthur between Bagdad, Tabriz, Ispahan NELSON'S will be taken up first to insure greetings of friendship you sent me on Little, a widely known Congregar and Teheran. If has a population Jewelry Store their passage. ^he occasion of my birthday." of about 25,000. tional minister, is dead. International Falls, Minn. Allies Occupy 1,656 Miles. Rockefeller Seeks Injunction. To Cloae Saloons Sundays. Hindenburg Does Not Fear New Army. For Father and Son Cleveland, O., April 13.—The petition Chicago, April 13.—Federal 'Judge K. Paris, April 13.—Troops of the allies of John D. Rockefeller for an injunction Berlin, via wireless to Sayville, April M. Landis and two score deputy marshals I- At •ecupy battle fronts the length of to prevent County Treasurei THE FAMILY AND 13.—General von Hindenburg, hero of enforced the state Sunday, saloon 1 The —Get a Which totals 1,656 miles, according to O'Brien from collecting taxes on the Mazurian lakes battles, told' a neutral closing law on eighty-nine saloons Two and a h?.!f million readers find it of %FALLS DECORATING CO a compilation made by the Matin. personal property valuation of ovei correspondent that he has absoaltely that have come under the United absorbing interest Everything in it is In the western arena, according to $311,000,000 made by county tax- officials do your Painting, no fear of Lord Kitchener's new States jurisdiction by means of receivership Paper Written Can So You Understand is being heard in Federal court these figures, the French occupy 540 army massed along the Franco-Flanders proceedings. The saloons ing and Decorating. We set! We sell 400,000 copies every month without here. Mr. Rockefeller wilL not: come miles of trenches, the British 61 miles battle line. "Kitchener has a million all were controlled by the bankrupt giving premiums r. nd have no solicitors. Any WALL-PAPER ami PAI NT S and the Belgians 17 miles. to Cleveland for the hearing, his depositions newsdealer will shew you a copy or write the soldiers nt not a real army,'- siaid Tossetti Brewing company, and Judge 1 publisher for free sample— a pbstal will do. Marvin Buildmg having been taken at Tarry* In the eastern theater the Russians von Hinder 'rg. "He has uniformed j.nnriin announced they could no longer juBt town, N. Y., several weeks ago. At 4th Street and 5th Ave.|§t %l.SO A 15c A COPY face a front of 851' miles, while the crowds. These officers and noncoms Sundays. Three places were keep open Serbians and Montenegrins are fight- the time the depositions were takes Phone 1S2 lack- the experience of German found open and a custodian was sent Popular Mechanics Magazine Siv, lfr. Rockefeller testified that hit along a line which measures Hff, »fficer8 of Ho. —loMpn Aw., CHIOAQO who. have generations alii* ,,**? iarv trafn'njr behind