International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 15, 1915 · Page 5 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS GEN. £MILIANO ZAPATA BRIDGE BUILDING THE EARLIEST ORANGES OF THE SEASON Visit Where are they grown? Why do they ripen earlier than California's in other sections Why are they, so luscious These and other questions are answered in a booklet Expositions which we have iss-iied describing Glenn County, Calif. 'Glenn County is in the heart of the great, rich Sacramento i5K: BILLS TO INVESTIGATE ALLEGED Low Round Trip Fares Valley. A few years ago oranges were grown commercially QAIN NOTABLE VICTORIES A1 'INFAIR COMBINATION ADOPT-" in only the southern part of the State. Later Daily to November 30th FAIRMONT- AND ANOKA— ED BY THE HOUSE. it was discovered that citrus fruits ripened perfectly in OUST 8ALOON8. Three Months Limit even the northern part of the interior valley.' Since then With Liberal Stdpover Glenn County has come forward with some magnificent Privileges WOULD AMEND CASHMAN LAVfc early fruit. There are countless opportunities for not TABLES TURNED AT ST. PETER onlyv citrus fruit culture but for all sorts of deciduous fruits, live stock, grain, truck farming^ etc., in Glenn Senate Railroad Committee Reports County. f, Faribault, Voting on Issue fer Flrd We will send this beautiful book describing "Glenn Commission's Bill in Spite of Appeal—Defines Time, Proves- Another Stronghold County free to you if you will send us your name and a Twin Cities Freight for License Element—Other two-cent stamp to help pay the postage. Better -still, Terminal Status. Towns Stay Wet. send ten cents in stamps and we will send the Glenn County book, a map of California and a sample copy of MINNESOTA. Amid scenes of considerable tumult Sunset Magazne, a great Pacific Coast national magazine. DRY. WET, the house passed Representative SUNSET MAGAZINE SERVICE BUREAU Marshall Sleepy Eye James Dwyer's civil service repeal bill. MAN'S San Frapcisco, California. Fairmont Sauk Center 1 The bill now goes to the senate for See the two greatest Luverne Lake City action and both sid.es claim the majority In writing' be cue to mention this paper and Glenn County book. New photograph of Emiliano Zapata, world's fairs ever held— Cannon Falls Faribault there. the Mexican leader who Is now holding Mch. 18-25 Apr. 1. both expositions are in racy St. Peter The repeal bill, if it becomes a law, Mexico City and whose soldiers Pipestone. Waterville would abolish the Minneapolis civil celebration of the opening iihot John B. McManus, an American. Anoka Kasota service commission and the merit system of the Panama Canal, the Madison Le Sueur of employment and promotion in NEW CATHEDRAL DEDICATED greatest engineering feat Falls Fergus Ely effect in Minneapolis since the legislature ever accomplished. Both Blue Earth Winthrop of two years ago adopted the bill & Brainerd International Falls universal in their scope. which created the commission and the Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery |r Co. system. Travel via CEREMONIES IN ST. PAUL AT* Minneapolis, Minn.—Out of two score Minnesota cities and towns to Northern Pacific TENDED BY 4,000 PEOPLE. st. Paul, Minn.-Two bills pre- vote on the license question at the E. A. Yernberg, Manager pared by the special house committee municipal elections, returns received appointed to investigate an alleged unfair and see indicate that the no-license forces have Letter from Pope Extending Benedio combination of public bridge contractus Yellowstone made-still further inroads on the territory & Wholesale and Retail Meats, tion to Archbishop Ireland Read were passed by the house of the liquor men, although the 8 with but few dissenting votes and the Groceries, Fruits and. Feed National Park During Service. honors were more evenly distributed report of the committee was also adopted. than in the village elections of last st. Paul, April 13.—In the presence month. Through trains to the One bill would authorize the state of fully 4,000 people, including bishops Horrie-Made Sausage and The drys gained notable victories North Pacific Coast—rail highway commission to act as agent of the church in five states, the Hamburger at Fairmont and Anoka, putting six or water from Puget for any town, village or county in the new cathedral of St. Paul was dedicated saloons out of business at the former $ purchase of bridge material and in letting Sound cities or Portland with impressive ceremonies, place and voting ten liquor establishments contracts for the erection of the eleven years from the time when Archbishop out at the latter city. to San Francisco via Astoria Give us a Trial and You Will bridge. Ireland decided to undertake St. Pet^r Wets Win. and the Great Northern Stay With Us The commission would let the contracts its erection. •V The wets turned the tables at St. Steamship line. the lowest responsible bidder, The archbishop himself blessed the Peter by a vote of 15.9, forcing that retaining the privilege, however, to cathedral before the solemn pontifical city out of its place in the arid column Free descriptive literature Our Prices are Always Right and Our Stock Always Fresh 8 reject one or all bids. mass celebrated' by the Right Rev. which it had occupied for a year. including Exposition folder The other bill would compel the James McGolrick, bishop of Duluth. Faribault, which was voting on the and full details of the trip Second Ave. and Fifth Street International Falls, Minn. governing body of a town or county The dedication sermon, fittingly, was issue for the first time proved another to advise the commission at least 3 furnished. delivered by a lifelong friend of the stronghold for the license element and Si weeks before time fixed for receiving archbishop, a schoolboy chum, the voted" to retain the saloons by 659 C. G. WHITNEY, bids. ballots. Other towns to stay wet were Right Rev. Thomas O'Gorman, bishop Agent. The bill providing for industrial of Sioux Falls. Sauk Center, Sleepy Eye, Ely, Lake "SEE AMERICA" training in public schools was passed Bishops From Many-jStates. City, Brainerd, Kasota and Watervillo, by the house. archbishop's The latter place by one vote. At the left of the Minnesota temperance workers are throne, grouped in two rows, there sat To Amend Cashman Tariff Law. during the mass bishops of the province Jubilant over the victory at Brainerd In spite of an appeal by the state Youll NeverRefiret which, in addition to the victories at of St. Paul,, including Minnesota, railroad commission to allow it more Anoka and Fairmont, place three of North and South Dakota, and bishops discretionary power, the senate railroad representing Iowa, Nebraska and Montana. the larger villages in the state in the committee reported the commission's Traveling ©utileSao* arid list, which heretofore have been Present, besides those named, bill amending.the Cashman distance very much wet. There are twenty-one were Archbishop Iieane of Dubuque, tariff law with a clause added Courteous Trainmen,Modern Steel Framed Milwaukee and saloons in Brainerd, each paying Bishop Lawler of St. Paul, Bishop Corbett defining the status of the Twin. City HIP Trains With Every Convenience, OnTime Ta $1,000 license fee. of Crookston, Bishops Trobec and freight terminal. At present under Busch of St. Cloud, Bishop O'Reilly of the Cashman law, shipments to Minneapolis Hibbing Employs Jobless. Fargo, Bishop Wehrle of Bismarck, and St. Paul take different Chicago Hibbing.—As long as the mines* in Bishop Scannell of Omaha, and Bishop I rates. The purpose of the amending the vicinity are closed, Mayor V. L. I Lenihan of Great Falls. Only Bishop act is to make the Twin City terminal, Power says, laborers will be given employment Heft'ron of Winona of the St. Paul from Hopkins to South St. Paul, a on village projects now under province, was unable to be present. single point. The added clause re- construction. As the mines gradually Many priests of the Twin Cities and stores the old rule that the distance 00 begin operations the men will be I outside were present, among them Ab-1 from any station to either of the Twin laid off, he says. John's bott Peter Engel, O. S. B. of St. Cities is governed by the distance to TICKET ^'PGEHREY- O-P-A-DULUTH INE On the Alice sewer construction university, Collegeville, Minn. the nearer city. nppirp^ DULUTH-SUPERIORST.Or&UV.W. urritco SUPERIOR-823TOWER AV. work, where nearly 40 men were employed Preceding his sermon, Bishop O'Gor- The bill has parsed the house, and at one time, only 250 have been man read three letters from Rome re- there was opposition to the amendcelved retained. They, too, will be let off as by Archbishop Ireland congrat- ment on the ground that It might jeopulating soon as the mining operations need him and the people of the dio- ardize final action on the bill. It was HIHMt'i! them. The work, however, will be resumed cese on the occasion. One was from adopted in committee and then re con as soon as the mines close In His Holiness, Pope Benedict XV, one sidered for a further hearing. Minneapolis The marvelous durability of the fall. Resumption of construction from the papal secretary .of state and THE LITTLE MEAT MARKET business men were on hand to & "Nobby Tread" Tires, the work at the Duluth steel plant is one from, Cardinal. Falconlo, formerly urge its adoption. Without the amendment, 2 fact that they are really two tires PHONE 120. looked upon here as a forerunner to apostolic delegate to the United States. in one make them the tires that they said, It would be possible one of the most active seasons on the you should unhestiatin^ly buy. The letter from the pope, extended either for the railroad commission or & On Third Street, Opposite Rex Hotel. ranges. the apostolic benediction the archbishop, the courts to make the distance to New work on the steel plant is taken and his people and paid high Minnesota Transfer the measare of Good Soppy of Meats, Fishy Groceries, Butter and Eggs. to indicate that the demand for ore tribute to the zeal and achievements rates to Twin City terminals. This \£i Nobby reacT Tires in the east has increased. of the venerable prelate whose priesthood would add five miles to every existing Shovels operated by electricity are FISH AND POULTRY CLEANED BEFORE DELIVERY dates back fifty-four years and distance and increase rates to and are now sold under their regular being used in several of the mines whose bishopric forty years—all from the Twin Cities all over the warranty—perfect workmanship near here. This is an innovation In spent in service in the one field. state. I E E A A atid material—BUT any adjustment the mining industry, for steam shovels is on a ba3i3 of have heretofore been the only kind M. LARSEN, Prop. Campaign to Secure Recruits. May 6 Designated "Clean-up" Day, 5,000 Miles used in open pit mines. London, April 13.—A great patriotic campaign to obtaiir recruits for Field Governor Hammond1 has designated To Employ Thousand Men. Marshal Earl Kitchener's new army Thursday, May 6, as clean-up day, hftiNNtiOTA RUBBER the CO. Pemidji— On Tuesday, April 20, has been opened in London. The campaign .v!nn. Mtir-iieauoiis, "The annual loss of property by fir® whistles of Plant No. 1, of the Crpokston outora 3 is to be carried on for a fortnight. North/vasii D.sir In the state is appalling," says Governor Lumber company will start 500 Hammond in his proclamation." men on steady employment for the entire Meetings addressed by Liberal, "This loss arises very largely from summer, the big lumber plant Unionist, Labor and Irish members of, carelessness. In designating May ft as operating both day and night until late .parliament were held in Hyde Park, Clean-up Day, I recommend that may1 aext fall. Trafalgar square and other centers of ors, fire marshals and all public officrs The mill at Plant No. 2 will begin the capital, while recruiting sergeants Farm and Draft Horses for Sale use all diligence in oalling to the SEEDS! Dperations as soon as the ice is out of distributed pamphlets showing the attention of the people within their the lake, or about May 1. The opening pay, separation allowances and other SEEDS! jurisdiction the importance of putting: From 500 to 1000 head of horses constantly on hand 150 men will operate at Spur No. advantages given to soldiers of the their premises in order against thedanger including large Draft Horses, Driving Horses, Delivery about 400 men the total number of SEEDS! king. Horses, Farm Chunks, Farm Mares, Saddlers and Mules. Every horse of fire." men to be employed by both plants in hitched and tried before sale. If you want one horse, a team or a carload, 1 Governor Hammond further urges nills and yards will be about 1,000. com*t° BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN Seal Hunters Are Rescued. that the schools of Minnesota, both During the summer a camp employing St. Johns, N. F., April 13.—A repe ^public and private, recognize May 5 150 men will operate at Spur No, titicn of last year's sealing disaster in Duluth Stables: C«.23dAv. & Superior St V!. Great Midway Horse Market, St. Paul, Minn. by having fire drill exercises and discussions Private Sales Daily 28 on the Minneapolis Red Lake & Auction Every Wednesday. Private Sales Daily which 175 hunters perished on the ice of-the best methods of protecting ALL KINDS AT THOMPSON'S Manitoba railway. The logs will be floes, was narrowly averted when 150 property and life. All civifi. skidded and loaded by two steam skidJers. men from the steamer Neptune were Red Clover organizations are also urged to observe In order that this work could be rescued from the ice by the Florizon, the day. sarried on successfully, the Crookston according to a wireless dispatch from White Clover Dumber company built six miles of the latter steamer. The hunters had Indorse Bank Bill Report. railroad, which extends from Spur No. been caught in a blizzard and were Alsyke Clover After a long debate the house adopted 28 on the Red Lake road to Island lake' adrift on the floes all night. to the majority report of the judiciary from which logs wilj be shipped Timothy committee, which held that a majority Bemidji daily. Dominican Outbreak Stirs U. S. vote of the house would be sufficient to Washington, April 13.—On reports Onion Sets $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE pass the bill introduced by the banking Rochester to Regulate Pool Rooms. from Minister Sullivan Of a new revolutionary committee compelling banks to Rochester.—Better police protection Qosing out all Hardware outbreak in the Dominican keep their reserve in banks having a !or Rochester and more drastic rules republic, the navy department ordered reserve of $25,000 or more. Another for the regulation of pool rooms is One $30.00 Range left, for$i5.oo the cruiser Des Moines to Santa Domingo E bill, which was referred to the j'ldielary proposed by city officials. The city City from Progreso, Mexico. committee for consideration as to jouncil has ordered an additional policeman 10 penny nails, $2.50 per 100 lbs. The gunboat Nashville already is off the number of votes necessary to pass •as- law to the regular force for the Dominican capital. Is yet to be taken up. of 20 M. feet Lumber for $16 per enforcement, making the number is also LICENSED PLUMBERS patrolmen six. An ordinance Submarine Attacks British Ship. mayor authority No Passes to Land Agents. M. to close out. being prepared giving the Plymouth, England, April 13.—The By a vote of 29 to 36 the senate pool to revoke any license of small steamer President was attacked and Heating Engineers statutes' voted down the bill proposing railroad fooms not complying with the by a German submarine. The crew of has that passes for land agents. Senator E. P. An order beeflf issued 10 men were rescued by a torpedo boat Peterson of Litchfield, arguing against to minors are not be allowed in^theM destroyer. It has not been learned WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY 'DONE THE GOLDEN RULE the minority report, declared that passage places. whether the President was sunk. of the land agent's transportation y) ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE t\r" bill would throw down the bars as regards Ada Editor la Married. French Vessel Torpedoed. .S. E. THOMPSON and SON. of the anti-pass legislation in Minnesota. Ada.-—D. C. Lightbourn, editor 13.—The Plymouth, England, April EAST & CORRIN of Senator D. P. O'Neill of Thief. Ada Index, one the prominent editors French steamer Frederick Franck was River Falls, favoring the minority report, of northern Minnesota and formerly torpedoed off Start Point in the English Phone 128 declared the rapid development Oveson Block International Falls, Minn. Phone 221 deputy state Insurance commissioner, channel, but was towed into Plymouth at of northern Minnesota and other sections was married Gary to Miss Rag* No lives by government tugs. •a of the state depended ereat.lv nn Welley.