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

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International Falls Abstract Co, The Czar's CALAIS 1,000 NEAR YPBES BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Propm»t.rv By WILLIAM LE QUEUX Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance Collections, Conveying and Loans TEN GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS ARE OFFICERS DEAD FIRST BEING MOVED TO SOUTH LISTS ARE RECEIVED JN J. E. BURDICK, Manager THROUGH BELGIUM. WINNIPEG. International Falls FORERUNNER OF BIG EFFORT SURROUND BULLETIN BOARDS Rushes in Flanders and the Woevre A Wives and Mothers of Soldiers Wait Believed to Indicate Another. for News of Fate of Sons or Husbands—King Gigantic Offensive Against George Con­ liti Allied Lines in West. gratulates Canada. London, April 27.—The German 1 m. tj. rushes in Flanders and the Woevre, Berlin, April 27.—In the official From 500 to 1000 head of horses constantly on hand, where they claim to have had considerable statement just given out it was announced including large Draft Horses, Driving Korses, Delivery success, are believed to be the Horses, Farm Farm Saddlers and Mules. Every liorsc that more than 1,000 Canadians Changs, Mares, hitched and tried berore sale. If you want one horse, a team or a caring*!, forerunners of another big effort to had been captured in the fighting come to breafk through the Allied lines in the around Ypresi Belgium. The statement a West. says: FWh Stables: Cor. 23d W. & Superior St, Great Midway Horse Market, St. ttrcd, For many days Belgium has been Av, "The Germans hold Lizerns, on the tfnvate Sales Daily Auction Every Wednesday. Private Safes DsSy sealed from the observation of neutrals, west bank of the canal, which the while re-enforcements from Germany French pretend to have conquered. Also were bein»g moved to the South on the east of the canal the conquered to take part in the new offensive which terrain remains in the possession they nope is to carry them to Calais of the Germans. and possibly break the resistance of THE LITTLE HEAT MARKET Northwest of Zonnebake the German the Allies. attacks continue. More than PHONE 120. The attack in Flanders, originally 1,000 Canadians were taken prisoners. leveled at the French, has been transferred The total number of prisoners rose to On Third Street, Opposite Rex Hotel. 6,000." to the British lines held by the Canadians on the immediate right jr* Mm. King George Sends Message. Good Suppy of Meats, Fish, Groceries, Butter and Eggs, of the French, and here for two days Ottawa,Ont., April 27.—King George the men from the Dominion have been has sent a mesage to the Duke of Connaught engaged in a deadly conflict with the FISH AND POULTRY CLE ANED BEFORE DELIVERY congratulating Canada on the Germans. The latter state in their behavior of her troops in the fighting official report that they have made '1 around Ypres. I E E A A further progress toward Ypres and Winnipeg, April 27.—Winnipeg is in IL that the British counter attack has M. LARSEN, Prop. mourning and thousands of its citizens been reported. are steeling themselves for news of The French account declares that the worst as the Canadian casualty the Allies' counter-attacks continue lists' front the fields of the engagements with success and that the British hold at Langemark, Belgium, come all their positions and repeats the in. charge that the Germans are using MM Canada must brace itself to the realization bombs containing asphyxiating gases. that at least 1,000 of her sons Gas Used. are killed, wounded or missing. Bombs Being The Frankfurter Zeitung justifies Three Winnipeg men are already DOWN DEEP IN YOUR POCKET the use of these missiles on the ground known dead and many are known to that the Allies have done likewise. have been wounded. The German attack in the Woevre, Casualties Placed at 1,000. or in the Meuse Hills, was directed The coins ache for freedom. .They exert mt As it becomes certain here that against the French positions to the 3$ there were at least 1,000 Canadian southwest of Combres, and, according influence over you to be put into circulation. .No mm casualties in the Lanngemark battles, to the Berlin statement, the French (xx in which the valor of the Canadian regiments suffered a heavy defeat. xx temptation to spend needlessly when the money Is MM was praised by General Paris, however, says that in a counter-attack French, anxious wives and mothers the Germans were completely MM in the bank on interest. Start an account now with surround the bulletin boards, waiting driven out of the French first with what fortitude they can for the line, which they had pushed back. whatever surplus you have—even a dollar will open first news of the fate of their sons or These offensive movements by the husbands. Germans have been made possible by an account. Don't allow your money to work ypu the state of the ground on the eastern FIGHTS POSSE KILLS SELF front, where operations are impossible make it work for you, this is theway others get ahead, until th« spring floods have subsided. Takirng advantage of these $ Discharged Farm Hand Returns With conditions, the German general staff Revolver and Drives'Out FormerEmployer. transferred a large number of troops & FIRST NATIONAL BANK A spirited story of Russian intrigue and to the west to make another big effort, & which shows that they are not Joliet, 111., April 27.—George Yarema, "underground diplomacy" showing the sinister content to rely on a passive policy. a farm hand who was discharged International Falls, Minn. workings of the famous Russian spy system by Mat son Clark, a Wilmington larnjer, New German Troops Arrive. It is believed that a half-million new returned to Clark's home, "drove? throug out the capitals of Europe. German troops have reached Flanders Mr. and Mrs. Clark out with a revolver, A story that will harrow your feelings and and that more guns and material are barricaded himself within, and after to be used than were provided in the. an all-day battle with a sheriff's posse, keep them harrowed to the very end. If you original attempts to destroy the Allied set fire to the house and shot himself. want to read a good story don't fail to start armies in the West—attempts which Clark was awakened at midnight by met with failure both in August and Yarema, who stood over him with a our new serial in October. In the meantime, the eastern Northern Minnesota Hospital revolver. The Czar's Spy front is enjoying a period of comparative "I've come back to kill you," he said, calm, except in the mid-Carpathians, according to Clark, but seemingly where the Russians continue lacked the nerve, for he stood at the to attack the Austriarrs in Uzsok Pass, bedside threatening his former employer and to the eastward, where the Austrians until 6 o'clock, Clark said. He Be Sure to Get the Issue with the First Installment I and Germans are trying to crush then permitted Clark and his wife to Russian flank. the leave the house. "Go and do the Both sides report successes.. chores," he said, "and come back so The operations in the Dardanelles I can kill you after breakfast." SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS apparently are still confined to the Telephones for Sheriff. bombardment of the Turkish entrenchments Sheriff Scholl of Will county and a I* W -1*1 while preparations are being posse responded to Clark's telephone I if uk- j* 1 made for iaffding the Allied force, part call. Yarema began shooting when of which is already on Turkish territory the posse arrived. His aim was bad at Enos and other points. and he was so well concealed that the 4|5f w- officers failed to hit him when they returned You 11 Never Regret For Retired Ministers' Fund. the fire. Chicago, April 27.—A national convention Just before sundown, the house was in the interests of the "ten Traveling Soo" Bred. Yarema, with his clothes almost on the million dollar campaign" for retired burned from his body, appeared in a ministers and conference claimants of window and fired four shots into the hi4*4^. the Methodist Episcopal church was Courteous Trainmen,Modern. Steel Framed crowd. He then pressed the muzzle of formally opened in the Hotel LaSalle, qm mm Trains With Every Convenience, OnTime To the revolver to his ear and fired. His with Bishop F. McDowell presiding. W. charred skeleton was taken from the George W. Dixon greeted the Milwaukee and ishes. delegates, and Rev. Dr. F. T. Kenney R. H. Monohan, M. D. Elizabeth Monohan, M. D. Chicago of Syracuse, N. Y., responded. The Swindlers Solicit Relief Funds Mary C. Ghostley, M. D. business of the convention was then Parish, April 27.—An exhaustive in taken up. Rev. Dr. J. B. Hingeley, juiry conducted by the judicial authorities Office over International State Bank. International Falls, Min secretary of the board of conference of Paris as the result of complaints claimants, is in general charge of the made by the public has revealed, arrangements. oo the Matin says, that out of 147 INE TICKET J*p,GEHReY*D'-A'DUI.UTH Dharitable organizations formed since OFPtCF* DULU7H-SUPER10RST. a G-AV.W. Burglars Aided by Women. urriyco SUPERIOR "823 TOWER AV. the war began 76 are swindles. Thirty-five Minneapolis, April 27.—Burglars who of. them are reported to be conducted are believed to have worked with a by men, who were released DONT ORDER YOUR AUTO Until you have seen tiie woman accomplice robbed Fred Lem-^ from prison just before or after mobilisati-jb. burg's residence in broad daylight yesterday. Mrs. Lemburg's diamond ring, Two of these "philanthropists" ^in 66 valued at $75, $140 in bills, and about particular attracted the attention of METZ" 25 $5 in change from Mrs. Lemburg's the investigators. While they were Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery Go. pocketbook, was the loot. destitute when the war began they The family were not at home when aow have handsome town and country a woman called. After the discovery residences, luxurious automobiles and A. Yernberg, Manager of the robbery the woman's^visit was stre the hosts of sumptuous dinners. remembered by neighbors. It is believed FULLY EQUIPPED WITH The receipts of their "charities" are she "spotted" the place for the said never to have fallen below .2,000 robbers. Entrance was gained by GRAY & DAVIS ELECTRIC Wholesale and Retail Meats, Cranes ($400) a day since they began means of the Lemburg's front door operations in September. Groceries, Fruits and Feed key, which had been left in the hall. LIGHT AND STARTER- AMERICAN SENTENCED FULL STREAMLINE BODY Prominent Clubwoman is Suicide. Home-Made Sausage and TO DEATH IN MEXICO St. Cloud, Minn., April 27.—Mrs. Washington, April 27.—Philip E. McJleary, Hamburger Martin Molitor, 50 years old, wife of a 32 BY sy2 TIRES, FOR ONLY an American newspaper correipondent local druggist and prominent in wo* at Vera Cruz, has been imprisoned $600. man's club circles and other women's and sentenced to be shot by organizations, committed suicide here. Give us a Trial and You Will Darranza authorities for having sent Mrs. Molitor had been ill for some Stay With Us )ut uncensored news dispatches. Secretary time with nervous disorders. She ask•d Bryan received an appeal for her husband to go down stairs to lid from John W. Reberts, another Our Prices are Always Right and Our Stock Always Fresh International Machine Co* let some medicine which she thought &merican correspondent there, and would relieve her pain, and during his nstructed Consul Silliman to take the ihsence placed tne muzzle of a re* Second Ave. and Fifth Street International Falls, Minn. (uestion up at once with General Caranza. rolver to her mouth and pulled ths No official report on the affair trigger. Her death was instantsa reached the department. 'J, r-