International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 22, 1915 · Page 6 of 8
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WALKING. KITCHEN. CABINET $ STATE NEWS fe. Complete Supply of Groceries Found •n Person of Tramp by Red Wing Police. False Economy, Red Wing.—Chief of Police Andrew Jackson has just sprung something new and original on the Perhaps you use an alum baking furniture dealers, or, in reality, it was MINORITY REPORT ADOPTED BY MINNEAPOLIS INSTITUTION Resume of Important powder because you think it is sprung on him—a living, breathing, 8ENATE RECOMMENDS PA8SAGE MAKES PROPOSAL TO "UM walking kitclfen cabinet in the person cheaper and therefore more eco-\ OF MEASURE. BOARD OF REGENTS. Happenings of Past of one Jim T. Sullivan, a typical nomical. But is it? American tramp. Sullivan, a "repeater" at the municipal few Days.--" Leading food experts and medical NAMES SCHOOL CONFEREES bedroom, applied for lodging^ He HOSPITALS MAY OPEN DOORS authorities have for years carried nothing in his arms, but this declared that aliim baking^ powders is what the police found on his person when request was made that he place are not safe to he used. The Lieutenant Governor Burnqulst Ap Oean of Medical School Declares Offers knives, razors and other valuables in chief European nations prohibit NAIL SAVES LIFE OF INFANT points Senators to Consider Amount Will Be Considered on Their^ the safe over night. them altogether. of'state Aid to be Given to Eight large raw potatoes, weighing Merits—"Plans for Large patches in Clothing of Thrown Baby seven pounds. Rural Schots. Graduate Department. Can it be truthfully said that Down Shaft at Railway One quart bottle of sweet milk an article of food so generally Station, (sealed). St. Paul, April 20.—The antitipping Minneapolis.—Clinical and scientific condemned is economical at any One 10-cent loaf of wheat bread. bill was restored to life in the senate Albert Lfea.—Its clothing caught on material in many Twin City hospitals One half dozen tea biscuits. price? when a majority report from the committee ft nail, a babe which had been thrown may be -thrown open to the graduate One half dozen Saturday rolls, fresh. on general legislil ion was rejected lown a shaft at the Milwaukee station department of the University of Minnesota Two one-pound packages ground Royal Baking Powder, which is 'Of by a vote of 34 to 27 and a was rescued by Thomas M. Kenzie, aj medical school as a result of coffee. made from cream of tartar, adds minority" report, recommending passage jnection foreman. A 'rap door had the Mayo foundation controversy. It Two aluminum salt and pepper of the bill, was adopted. The only healthful qualities to the |een removed and the baby thrown in. is even possible that fellowships may shakers. bill was placed on general orders. Clothing, placed around the infant, be established in these hospitals for food. Glass cruet filled with vinegar. Senator J. D. Sullivan, chairman of graduate students. Supposedly to smother its cries caught One raw onion. the general legislation committee, voted "^vm a nail about seven feet down and This latest development in the Mayo The difference in cost of a Two Japanese paper napkins. to reject the report of his own Ihe baby was saved from death. controversy, which may be a forerunner As Sullivan had only a few days before pan of biscuits or of a cake made committee, saying he had not voted on The infant is about six weeks old. of important developments in the been "drilled" out of town for with Royal Baking Powder as compared the measure in the committee, but desired 8t was taken to the home of Mrs. graduate school, came -when the Swedish the third time this spring, he was escorted the bill to be brought before the with cheap alum or phosphate pidward Hilton. hospital, in a communication to the over the high bridge into Wisconsin house for action. regents, offered to establish five threeyear Either an attempt to murder the of lime powders is about one and the kitchen-cabinet combination Would Injure the Poor. baby had been mad© or it was infured fellowships for graduates of the was broken up.- cent, which is surely too small aa Senator John H. Baldwin of Frazee when thrown in the shaft, for medical school, the work of the graduates amount to warrant the risk. attacked the bill, declaring that like to be under the direction of the fts forehead is bruised and both temples IS LARGEST FARM BOYS' CLUB all measures of the kind it was aimci are black and blue. university authorities and graduate at big mark and in hitting this mark J. R. Tuttle, station says he si university diplomas to be given the agent, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. would do an injury to thousands of East Grand Forks Organization Ha* woman carrying fellows when the courses are satisfactorily DOticed a young a poor persons who deserved every gratuity Membership of S3—May Form New York building and completed. baby enter the when Girls' Society. that they received. she 20 came out about minutes later, Offer is Welcomed. Senator William S. Dwinnell of Minneapolis Bhe bought a Waldorf ticket for and In making the offpr the Swedish hospital East Grand Forks.—What is believed declared that while the bill as a (eft on passenger train. authorities caii attention to objections to be the largest Farm Boys' stood did not carry out the purposes it The woman was taken from the which hava been raised to club in the United States held its first which such an act should receive, he train at Freeborn. She carried a bundie the Mayo proposal, but the offer is not (THE 500P PUDGE SPENDS A NIGHT AT HIS CLUB.) general meeting for the 1915 season thought the necesity of statutory regut of clothing but no baby.. expressed as contingent upon the failure in this city with a membership of 93. of the so-called "tipping trust" [IF lation The young woman refused to give of the proposed Mayo affiliation. The East Grand Forks Farm Boys' large hotels and restaurants was in fter name and denied any connection HE MISSES IT HE'LL^ LOOKI ITOLDTHE Dean E. P. Lyon of-the University JUDGE.THE VALET) club last year had a membership oi He urged the senate to place obvious. ("""ZJVALET with the incident here. She said she THIN,K SONNE OF THE TO BRUSH LIKES THE REAL C-. medical department declared that the MEMBERS 58, and was the largest In Minnesota. the bill where proper action could be QOT IT. [My CLOTHES, BUT 'TOBACCO CHEW OUST] bad her baby with her, point to offer, and any others of its kind, would Its members won $900 in prizes on HE'S DOING SOMETHING" upbn it. taken AS WELL AS WE DO- C-^ Ihe bundle. The officer reported the ELSE. be given careful consideration and corn alone. But compared with this bundle contained no baby and announced wefe welcomed by the university. year's club it was but an infant. School Aid Conferees eSlected. later that the woman said Other hospitals in Minneapolis, asked Eighty-five boys and eight girls assembled Lieutenant Governor J. A. O. Burnquist would care for the infant found concerning their attitude toward here at the first general meeting has appointed the following sensenate here. the university, expressed willingness of the club. There was a set program conferees on H. F. 1086, the to co-operate with the graduate work school aid bill Senators R. C. Dunn of of addresses, at the close of which 0HAKOPEE MINISTER IS of the school. the members attended an afternoon Princeton, Henry M. Benson, of St. !ft ELECTED MODERATOR Dean Lyon declared that the proposals matinee at a theater in a body. Teter, H. H. Bonniwell of Hutchinson from hospitals would be considered and Albert L. Ward of Fairmont. The This year's club members are enrolled fit. Paul.—Rev. T. S. Thompson of "on their merits." "The plan for a in three contests, an acre corn house conferees are Representatives fihakopee, Minn., was elected moderalor large graduate department is just developing," growing contest, a potato growing contest George P. Lattin of Freeborn, Iver of the St.: Paul presbytery at the he said. "The offer of the and a pig contest. I.ee of Glenwood and Hung Leonard of annual meeting at Knox Presbyterian Swedish hospital and other hospitals Professor T. M. McCall, horticulturist Millville. church. He succeeded Rev. W. L. will be considered just as the Mayo The bone of contention in this at the northwest school of agriculture Porter of the East Presbyterian proposal is being considered, on their at Crookston, N. S. Davies, secretary measure is the amount of state aid to church. merits. We welcome the co-operation of the Minnesota Red River be given the "little red schoolhouse." Rev. B, Scott Bates of the Knox of hospitals in the development of the Valley Development association, Agricultural As the bill passed the house it provided Presbyterian church and Rev. A. I. graduate school." that $100 per annum of state' aid Director L. H. Hunter and T^OR years men searched for IhJshaw of South' St. Paul -were chosen Superintendent H. E. Wolfe of the local* should go to each rural school which aa minister delegates to the national schools, addressed the boys. FILES STINGING COMPLAINT holds a seven months' session annually the Real Tobacco Chew—and assembiy in" Rochester, N. Y. and $150 to each rural school with Following up the organization of the Rev. John McCoy of Stillwater and a nine months' session. The senate boys' club, steps will be tal an for the Red Wing Resident Would Have His you bet they know when they've Rev. W. I. Porter of the East Presbyterian organization of the East Grand Forks cut down these amounts of state aid Neighbors' Bees Declared Public church, were named alternates. to $75 for the seven months' school Girls' club. Members d? tliis club will found it. Nuisance—No Action Taken. Harold Laines of North St. Paul, and and $125 annually to the nine months' compete in the state-wide bread making B. H. Schriber of St. Paul, were chosen contest. school. Red Wing.—A stinging complaint Ever since the Real Tobacco as elder delegates, with C. M. Sheldon Senator BonniVell made vigorous objection has been filed with ^vlayor John J. Ferrin of Rush City and -J. P. Anderson of St. to this action by his senate colleagues and the city council by a people, Chew first came out its fame has FARMERS GUESTS AT DINNER Paul, as alternates. aijtd urged th£ house friends of peaceful and lad abiding, residing in Rev. J. C. Robinson of White Bear, the measure to refuse to accept the the western part of the city, with request been spreading from one town who has served as stated dark of the More Than One Hundred Entertained senate amendments. He went into that steps be taken to prevent presbytery for twenty-three years. by Little Falls Commercial Club conference prepared to fight down the a neighborhood from being stungstung to another. Was re-elected. •—200 Persons Attend. senate amendments. in standard style by an army o. Allen Brown, a son of Dr. Christie bees, released from hibernation, evidently Brown, and a student of the McCormick A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned Little Falls.—The commercial qlub of by a local apiarist. The appeal, To Compel Use Home Materials. Theological seminary, and Rev. had as its guests at a dinner, more and sweetened just enough—cuts out so much of the The house passed Senator J. D. Sullivan's bearing the. signatures of taxpayers, Norton Brand of Faribault, were examined than 100 farmers of the county town grinding and spitting. asks that a nuisance be abated. bill compelling the use of Minnesota and received into the presbytery. officers and creamery managers for materials in the construction Wrestling with other irritating municipal the most part. It was the first attempt THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW IS NOWLCUT TWO WAYS!! of all buildings when prices as low problems the mayor passed the A school of message and doctrine W-B CUT RIGHT-CUT at getting the farmers of the IS LONG SHRED. IS SHORT SHRED. as those offered without the state are "kick" on to the council, and the niff€ opened in the afternoon, under the county and the business men of the made by the Minnesota concerns. The aldermen, just before an important auspices of the presbytery. It will be Take less than one-quarter the old size chew. It *city together. bill is intended to "give preference to election, sidestepped and referred the will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary continued every evening at the Knox More than 200 persons attended thq Minnesota Stone. The vote an the bill, tobacco. Just take a nibble of it until you find the complaint to the attorney. The Presbyterian church, including Sunday. dinner. The speakers and their subjects City strength chew that suits you, then ree how easily and which must now go back to the settate legal adviser holds that there is nothing were: J. J. Doerschuk of thq evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies, for concurrence in two amendments in the city charter that restricts Royalton high school, "Farmers' how much less you have to spit, how.few chews you by Representative Elmer E. anyone in the keeping of bees and thai DENTISTS HAVE NEW PAIN •Clubs W. H. Gustafson of the Littlfl take to be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is The Adams of Fergus Falls, was 77 to 27. the question to be solved is whethe: KILLER USE NOVOCAINE Falls high school, "Possibilities of Real Tobacco Chew. That's why it costs less in the end. The bill was amended by a majority the honey producers are so annoying The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up. An Morrison County Soil George Kiewel, ofx one vote to provide that where additional as to become a public nuisance. Mankato.—The second annual meeting excess of licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much. "Good Roads Professor N. E, buildings are to be constructed of the Southern Minnesota District Chapman of the university extension Notice how tbe salt brings in a group, such as at the University Dental has just closed. WOMAN STRICKEN, AS PASTOR division, "Co-operation Between Fari society, out tbe rlcb tobacco taste. 99 of Minnesota, the same material may About 60 dentists' were in attendance.' mer and Merchant for the Genera] TELLS OF UNCERTAINTIES be used regardless of where it is purchased. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY In the clinical sec'ion about 25 persons Development of the County." Representative Edward Indehus, registered for free work. Duluth.—While Father iciek was SO Union Square, New York The woman board of managers of E. E. Minmette and Knud Wefald An interesting feature of the meettag preaching on the uncertainty of life, the county fair had charge of the dinner, entered strong objections, but the was a discussion of the use of and had just uttered the words, "We (BUY FROM DEALER OR.SEND lO'rSTAMPSTOUS^) the commercial club paying so amendment was adopted by a vote of Bovocaine, a new pain killer coming know not the day nor the hour," at the much a plate, the proceeds to go into 53 to 52. Into use in dentistry. When it is shot Polish Catholic church, Mrs. Belle McCarty, a woman's building for the fair. The other amendment provides that Into the gums, it is said, extricating, aged 50, was stricken with paralysis, where a state building is under construction BUY DAY drilling and filling can be done without and died a few hours later at Pennington Plans for Fair. the same material already discomfort to the patient, ant" a hospital. Mrs. McCarty fell to the used may be obtained for completing there pre no bad- effects on the heart. floor from her seat in tlie church and Thief River Falls.—At a special the building. BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING Dr. W. H. MacNeill of Minneapolis worship was suspended while she wai meeting of the directors and officers PRESENTS demonstrated its use in his clinics. of the Pennington County Agricultural being cared for. She was a resident Ministers Protest Against Boxing Bill. of Duluth 40 years. society committees were appointed Resolutions protesting against the Unhurt in Fall From Fast Train. and judges selected for the 1915 We have an endless assortment passage of the boxing bill by the Senate fair. A new feature of the fair will be Head of Washburn-Crosby Company. of appropriate gifts, were adopted at the meetings of Brainerd—Falling head first from a Minneapolis, Minn. Jofcn Washburn a livestock show. Breeders of pur« representing the newest and the Congregational, Methodist and mail car going at the rate of forty has been elect 3d president of the bred stock will be asked to exhibit. finest products of the Jewelers' Presbyerian ministers of Minneapolis. miles an hour, T. H. Pennie, a m«il Washburn-Crosby Milling company to Daily public auctions will be held. Art. Delegations of men were dispatched clerk, landed in a pile of ties on tfie succeed the late James'S. Bell. James Secretary W. La Bree is in communication J. immediately to the capitol to present Wedding rings, beautiful Minnesota & International railway Ford Bell,, son of the late president, with Katherine Stinson, protests. diamonds, Sparkling jewels, South of Pine River, unhurt, known as the high school girl aviator, was elected vice president to fill the "Whereas, There is now pending before Watches, Unique silverware, His chum, W.~ G. Smith of Little place made vacant by the elevation of the youngest girl flyer in the world thei Legislature of Minnesota, a Falls, reported him missing when the Mr. Washburn. and she will probably be secured. Sterling Novelties, Rich cut bill to legalize boxing contests under train pulled into.. Pine River. The Glass, Gocks, Etc. certain conditions," read the resolution train backed up and found Pennie rubbing Franklin Becomes Village. Son Follows Father's Example. of the Methodist' ministers, "Therefore, his head. Ho got into the car Franklin.—The village of Franklli NELSON'S MECHANICS be it resolved, by the Methodist without assistance and finished distributing Duluth—Mayor W. P. Hicken ol has just been organised, having beef Jewelry Store Ministers meeting of Minneapolis, representing his mail. Warba, Minn., son of Public Safety voted a village at a recent election International Falls, Minn. MAGAZINE twentyone churches with Pennie said he heard a strange Commissioner W. A. Hicken of Duluth. The village has a population of only a 8,000 members and 40,000 constituents, noise and in stooping to investigate recently defeated for re-election, is few hundred—seventy-two voters— that we deem this a vicious measure, a leaned over too far. following in the footsteps of his father. For Father and Son but as a mining center has a valuation relic Of barbarism and a backward step of nearly $12,000,000. A new towr He has had adopted a resolution for a civilized state to take. by his council forbidding the only Winona Sues Bonding Company. hall .and other improvements are con —Gel The mo ALL THE FAM!L?V Winona.—The calendar is out for saloonkeeper in the village to sell liquor templated. George H. Lohnies .if Two and-a half million readers find it of Would Increase Bond Issue. FALLS DECORATING CO. to a homesteader who evidently the April term of the district court to president James Mahoney, recorder absorbing interest Everything in it is The state senate has refused to concur To do your Painting, Papering be opened here. There are 26 cases and Jack Reuter, treasurer, of the vil' cannot control his appetite. Commissioner So Can Written You Understand It in house amendments to the Minneapolis listed. The principal case is that ot Hicken say&he^^to glad his son lage. The members of the town Kal and Decorating. We sell We 400,000 bond issue bill and the Minneapolis sell copies every month without the* county of Winona against the is taking this step. "It is the propel board are Adelbert Baker, Joseph Hen WALL-PAPER and PAINTS giving premiums and*have ro solicitors. Any school tax limit increase bill, policy," he declared. American Bonding company to collect dy and George Scott. ,• newsdealer will show you a copy or write the Marvin Bnildhig and asked the appointment of conference publisher for free sample— a postal will do. some 130,000, the -difference in co^t of I* -, committees to consider the two 4th Street and 5th Ave. $l.SO A YEAR* lSe A COPY construction of the concrete highways ^Acquits Alleged Safe Blower. '0 Leaves Million Dollar Estate, it bills. The houses amended the bond issue Phone 182 In Winona last year' when- Prin* & ^Minneapolis—Am^estate of a prob Popular Mechanics Magazine bill to increase the amount from Carlson quit the job and the road work Virginia.—Thomas Meyers, on trial "able value of $1,000,000, in the estl 6 No. Michigan Aw., 6HICAGO $200,000, the figure set by the senate, was done "by the county, it cost the charged with having blown* up the mate of the executors, was left by th to $475,000. The house also increased county $30,000 more to complete the safe at the depot of the Canadian late James S. Bell, president of thi the school tax limit from 10)4 to work than the bid of Prim ft Carlion Northern in this-city several mnnthi Washburn-Crosby company, accordUU mills. wo, was found not guilty. to the will filed In probate courts