International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 22, 1915 · Page 5 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Wholesale Meat & Grocery Co. BE LEADING LOSS IS THE PRESS E. A. Yernberg Manager 2 Wholesale and Retail Meats, REPUBLICAN AND ^DEMOCRATIC •EVEN STORY STRUCTURE IS DESTROYED Groceries, Fruits and Feed LEADERS FRIGHTENED BY IN MINNEAPOLIS MOVE OF DRYS. CONFLAGRATION. Home-Made. Sausage and Hamburger VILL COME BEFORE CONGRESS ENGINEER SAVES BOX CARS Give us a Trial and You Will of Anti-Saloon League Leaders Seek Submission Uses Switch Engine to Haul String Stay With Us Safety—Blaze of Constitutional Amendment—If Loaded Cars to We always have on hand some of One of Most Spectacular it Fails Will Force THE FANCY "PACKAGE Our Prices are Always Right and Our Stock Always Fresh Issue In 1916. Seen in Mill City. STATIONERY I Second Ave. and Fifth Street International Falls, Minn. Minneapolis.—The Huhn elevator, Washington, April 20.—National prohibition and you will do well to come in Minneapolis, containing 250,000 bushels will be a leading issue in the of wheat, was destroyed by fire and see it before buying elsewhere. next session of congress. the blaze starting in the boiler room, This is the purpose of the political Also linen, kid, or plain and extending in a series of explosions maneuvering, and'clever maneuvering to the top of the seven-story pound packages of society note it is, of the National Anti-Saloon structure. League, which points at the national papers with wallet flap envelopes The elevator was literally blown to campaign in 1916, but which has the pieces. The loss is estimated at $400,000. to match. congressional issue in mind. The Huhn Elevator company is While the national campaign in 1916 the owner. is not directly aimed at now, the AntiSaloon Three men were hurt. Elmore Hopkins League leaders have it in mind was blown out of the engine room and if they fail in securing a submission $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE and was ^burned and bruised. of a constitutional amendment John Nylander, watchman, was burned proposing national prohibition at the on the face while fighting the fire. next session of congress, then they Captain John Sullivan of Engine will force the issue in 1916. Our Supply of Company No. 24, was struck by a Leaders Are Frightened. brick, and his face lacerated. This is the sum and substance of the DENtylSON SPECIALTIES None of the injured will die. campaign wlftch has been arranged by The engineer of a switch engine uncoupled is very complete and includes the dry leaders and which is forecast his engine from a string of in the recent pronouncements given crepe paper, table sets, table empty cars, and by quick work hauled out here by the head of the Anti-Saloon LICENSED PLUMBERS away another string of box cars loaded covers, doilies, place cards, tally League. with grain, which were imperilled cards, sheet tissue paper in an Political leaders in both Republican by the blaze. and Heating Engineers and Democratic camps are frightened endless variety of shades besides The blaze was one of the most spectacular fflwraffn and the strategical importance of the ever seen in Minneapolis. The the striped and checked—gummed move made by the drys is not ignored building was of wooden construction a WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE or underestimated. labels, tags, etc. with a covering of sheet iron. This National leaders have in mind the sheet iron covering failed to protect ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE demoralization that has followed in aBemwaon the building against any fire from the a A ptates where the liquor issue has been inside, but rather hindered the firemen EAST & CORRIN allowed to come to the top. They have from being able to fight the fire seen economic and political questions effectively. At times the iron was so a MEIj^SU Oveson Block International Falls, Minn. Phone 221 dwarfed to make place for the social hot that streams of water turned Question of prohibition in its various a against the side of the elevator were forms they have noted the demoralization transformed into clouds of steam the of the parties that has followed, moment they struck the surface. and are worried. Neither side would *i like to see prohibition enter into the WEDS GIRL OF 40 YEARS AGO national campaign just at a time when SEEDS! great business and economic principles as Once Held Bride on Knee and Told are at stake. This the dry forces SEEDS! Her Children's Stories—Rejuvenation. recognize, and this is the point they of Cld Scenes. SEEDS! are making. They have offered a remedy and are now waiting to see whether NO. 3 Mora.—Forty years ago Jacob E. or not it will be adopted. Stoll, 25 years old, held little Bertha A Offer Drys Remedy. Tilden, 4 years old, on his knee and The remedy is submission of a national told her children's stories about. Little prohibition amendment by the ALL KINDS AT THOMPSON'S Red Riding Hood and the three, bears. next congress. They have just been married by W. E. Red Clover The National Anti-Saloon League Bates, court commissioner. In the has given it out cold they will not support time intervening both have married, White Clover any candidate for the presidency their mates have died and their own who has opposed the passage of the children have grown up and married. Alsyke Clover. Webb-Kenyon bill relative to the interstate When Stoll was a young man and shipment of liquor and that Mrs. Stoll was a child, their families Timothy they will not support any one who voted were neighbors in Missouri. Stoll now against the submission of a dry constitutional lives at Mora, Minn., and is possessed Onion Sets amendment in the last congress. of a fat bank account. After he had & Closing out all Hardware been left alone in the world by his The marvelous durability of They point out they had a majority wife's death and his children's mar* & "Nobby Tread" Tires the in the last congress for the dry amend* One $30.00. Range left, for$i 5.00 a riages, he decided to visit the scenes fact that they are really two tires ment and expect to have greater support in of his childhood again. When he returned one make them the tires that for it next time. 10 penny nails, $2.50 per 100 lbs. you should unhestiatingly buy. last winter he found Bertha In the last congress the vote on the & alone and lonely, too. He had littla question of submission of a constitutional 20 M. feet Lumber for $16 per difficulty in persuading her to come to amendment was ayes 197 to We are exclusive agents for the Minnesota with him. Nobby Tread" Tires nays 189. There were 'ten members M. to close out. When they appeared before Mr. REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS paired for and fire against the vote. Bates he was first of the opinion that In other words there" were 207 and are now sold under their regular and supplies It was another ease of the winsome 197 against, with 34 not voting, a clear warranty—perfect workmanship widow and the fat bank account, but and material—BUT any adjustment majority for. But the submission of a Stoll explained that he was mistaken, is on a basis of constitutional amendment requires a THE GOLDEN ROLE He said it was the rejuvenation of ths 5,000 Miles two-thirds vote, fthd this the drys did scenes of 40 years ago. not have. .«. E. THOMPSON and SON.. Knowing the fear which the political TRAIL OF PEANUT SHELLS MINNESOTA RUBBER managers have of the invasion of the Co LEADS TO YOUTH'S ARREST Minneapolis, Minn. prohibition question into the realm of Northwest Distributors Phone 128 Cut Your,: national presidential politics, the drys Winona.—A trail of peanut shells MMMMIMMRfiKSi I tactically say, if you give-us the constitutional HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES' taffy wrappers, leading from one amendment we will devote Winona picture theater to another, our time to having it ratified by the by keeping an account of them. coupled with the story that a new required number of states, but otherwise" Koy had come to town and was taking Our Poinsettia Household Account the question becomes a national in the sights with a dozen town boys Book is just the thing for issue which cannot be dodged. while all their pockets bulged with You 11 NeverReti that purpose. They are in columnar goodies, put the detective force of Rails for Alaska Leave. that city on the alert. form, arranged so that At the end of the trail the detectives •f, Seattle, April 20.—The first rails for each day's expense, and the. found the boys, wild-eyed and tfie government railroad in Alaska breathless, awaiting the outcome of a nonth's expenditure for meat, Courteous Traiiynen,Modern, steel Framed were shipped on the steamer Mariposa western photoplay that had much to Trams With Every convenience, OnTiineTo which sailed for Cook inlet. The shipment groceries, or any other item may-' do with Indians, snakes and gol^ consisted of two cairloads of steel mines/and in their midst was George found in an instant. be to be used in building working terminals Komior of Minneapolis. j* Chicago at Ship Creek which will be the George, a pupil at the Sheridan We sell Card Index Receipe Files. base for this season's Operations. The school disappeared, and about the time Mariposa also carried large shipments that his disappearance was noticed, of lumber, construction equipment and I* bis grandmother, Mrs. Francis Novak supplies for the Alaska engineering reported that someone had entered her l'/ commission. home and purloined $500 that had Lieutenant Frederick Mears of the been kept in a heavy woolen stocking TICKET J*P*6EHI«Y*0,P-A'0U|-UTH Alaska engineering commission, and in a hole back of a loose brick in the OFF ICES OULUTH-SUPERIOR ST. ft 6*AV.W. 45 surveyors were among the 291 passengers urr iic? SUPERIOR SZ3 TOWER AV. chimney. on the-steamer. -. FOR THE SCHOOL George was locked up at the Winona police station and the Minneapolis police We have a large assortment of Bread Scarce in Austria. were notified. pencils, pens, tablets, 6x9 package Verona, by way of Paris, April 20.— paper, theme Travelers from the interior of Austria paper, etc. Find Alligator at Aitkin. bring reports of increasing unrest resulting Aitkin.—The frozen body of an alligator, 'ASM otel from the insufficiency of the a victim of misplaced confidence bread, allowance* which, although it in a northern Minnesota winter, has been increased still is considered I S 1 9 E I S has been taken from the Mississippi The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel /VW. ST. PAUL, Ml inadequate. Demonstrations against river a mile or so out from Aitkin, or 200 MODERN ROOMS O O S I E & the war are said to be increasing ia -150 miles or more from the tails of in Heart of Business District O N E O E A N A N $1.£2 $1.®£ aumber and violence. THE PRESS SINGLE RATE St. Anthony. ran TI.eo KUROFLAN RATE TWO PERSONS The 'gator measures Ave f^et in LOCATED"IN HEART OT BUSINESS DISTRICT PRIVATE BATH AND TOILET EXTRA A E St Rooms with detached bath and Battle in North Sea Denied length and weighs 40 pounds. It was COMPLETE SAFETY shower fe*tb— London, April 20.—Winston Spencer in splendid flesh when frozen in the AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS^ One person 75c, $1.00 and SI .50 per day Churchill, first lord of the admiralty, AND Ice and is even yet well preserved. FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION Two persons in same room. 50c extra. has issued the following denial of re* How the creature got here or wjtiers ROOMS with private baths and toilets-— (INSURANCE RECORDS SHOW NO LIVES ., STATIONERY One person $1.50 and $2.00 per day •VER LOST IN A SPRINITLED BUILDING.) cent rumors: It came from is a mystery which Ait Two persons in same'room., $1.00 extra. -fir EVERY ROOM MAS HOT AND COLD RUNNINS "There has been no naval action of kin people cannot solve. WATER. STEAM HEAT. OAS AND ELECTRIC Semf postal card tot colored blotters. UOHTB, AMD TELEPHONE SERVICE. any kind in the North Sea during the WE AIM TO PLEASE SEVEN ANNEX IN CONNECTION. SIORr STORE past month, nor any action of any Warden Works Without Salary. kind in the Dardanelles, other than local bombardments and reconnaissances St. Cloud!—Despite the fact that "h« ,v ,, ~v~ -n jrtir-? t- SUBSCRIBE. FOR THE PRESS by single ships. has been notified that there is no mon "Since March 18, only two or three ey available to pay his salary, Gams men have been hit in the Dardanelles Warden Clarke Eldred continues ia and there has been no loss or injury active, pursuit of law violators. to Prench or Britl«lL&fcin*N SSlS! mmm