International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 13, 1915 · Page 5 of 8
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SI. PAUL LIBRARY OESTROYED KING GUSTAV OF SWEDEN S S 5 ft f" Get The ft THE PRESS FALLS DECORATING CO. To do your Painting, Papery ft LOS8 BY FIRE IS ESTIMATED AT ing and sell Decorating. We ft $375,000. WALL-PAPER PAINTS and ft Marvin Building 4th Street and 5th Ave. ft STATIONERY Only a Few of 150,000 Volumes Saved Phone 182 ft —Two Firemen Seriously Hurt^ Fighting Flames. ft STORE ft 8t. Paul, Minn.—The St. Paul public otel library, containing 150,000 volume?., ft was completely destroyed by fire, entailing A young Englishman, the hero ft a loss of $375,000. Aside from of this story, becomes involved 0* IS 19-E ST ft I six hundred valuable books, removed ST. PAUL MINN. ft in a series of strange happenings to the safety vaults of the West Publishing OPPOSITE C/TY HALL company a week ago, nothing which occur in Italy, England, We always have on hand some of ft MODERN EUROPEAN PLAN was saved except two rare old manu* Scotland, Finland and ft THE FANCY PACKAGE LOCATED IN HEART OF BUSINESS DISTRICT scripts valued at $1,000 apiece. A E S it a he at an Russia, and include ghastly What destruction of the remaining shower bath— ft STATIONERY ft by murders, robberies and plots. One person 75c, S1.00 and SI.50 per day volumes was not wrought the Two persons'in same room. 50c extra. ft flames was done by .smoke and water. and you will do well to come in The maneuvers of a mysterious ROOMS with private baths and toilets- At midnight the flames which had One person $1.50 and $2.00 per day ft and see it before buying elsewhere. yacht owned by a band of Two persons in same' room, $1.00 extra. smouldered in inaccessible parts a6 international criminals, the Also linen, kid, or plain ft Send postal card lot colored blotters. the building, finally leaped through tbs V/€ AIM TO PLEASE roof .in the face of a dozen futile dark deeds of "The Strangler," pound packages of society note ft streams of water. Governor of Finland, and the papers with wallet flap envelopes ft Two Firemen Injured. sufferings of the beautiful to match. Captain E. Melander is in a critical ft young heroine, whose enemies condition at St. Joseph's hospital, with ft serious bruises about the head, arms have rendered her deaf and Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel and body, the result of an accident The, dumb because she knows their ft when Assistant Chief McNally's automobile 200 MODERN ROOMS ft guilty secret, form but a part located in Heart of District struck some hose, skidded, and BUSUMM $1.22 $1.2* ft ran down the fireman. Lieutenant John S I N E A E of the thrilling and complicated si.se CUROPLAN RATE FOR TWO PERSONS Costello received similar injuries in plot. ft PRIVATE BATH AND TOILET EXTRA the same accident. His condition is COMPLETE SAFETY Our Supply of not dangerous. ft _AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS We have secured this splendid The library occupied tha second AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION story by William Le Queux for our DENN1S0N SPECIALTIES ft (INSURANCE RECORDS SHOW NO UVES 4 floor of a two-story building at Seventh new serial and the opening install* EVER LOST IN A SPRINKLED BUILDING.) The king of Sweden has had a recurrence and Wabasha streets. It runs ft is very complete and includes EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD RUNNINS ment will appear in an early issue. of the stomach trouble for the full length of Seventh street to St. WATER. STEAM HEAT, OAS AND ELECTRIC crepe paper, table sets, table ft which he underwent an operation In LIGHTS. AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. Peter street and is about 150 feet SEVEN 81ORV ANNEX IN CONNECTION. If 1914 and is reported to be in a serious you like absorbing fiction deep. The building was owned by the covers, doilies, place cards, tally ft condition. don't fail to read city and the first floor was rented out cards, sheet tissue paper in an ft to a half dozen establishments, whose CEffllUINS IFFEC1E0 BI CIS The Czar's Spy endless variety of shades besides loss is about one-third of the total. ft The fire started in the basement under the striped and checked—gummed ft the confectionery store of Boosalis labels, tags, etc. & Papas, just recently equipped for ft business. Crossed^ wires is the only INFANTRY UNABLE TO CHARGE ft Xknnieon explanation for the origin. The flames BECAUSE OF FUMES. 39H crept up through the walls to the second ft floor and throughout the whole block. Their hidden channels made ft Used Asphyxiating Bombs During Bat* the work of firemen difficult. ft tie of Ypres, Declares British BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING The city is erecting a million dollar PRESENTS library building at Fourth and St. Eye Witness. ft Peter streets which will be completed ft in the fall. We have an endless assortment 0 London, May 3.—That the Germans of appropriate gifts, used asphyxiating gases not only on ft representing the newest and SUES BANK IS AWARDED $500 the first day of the battle of Ypres, ft but repeatedly afterward and many of finest products of the Jewelers' their infantry were affected and unable Art. I Wheat Buyer is G?iven Verdict in Case to join in the charges is declared Resulting From Alleged Malicious Wedding rings, beautiful 1 by the British eye witness in his story Reports. diamonds, Sparkling jewels, NO. 3 of the latest stages of the battle. Watches, Unique silverware, *1 The marvelous durability of The turning point in the battle, he Fergus Falls.—In district court here ft Sterling Novelties, Rich cut & "Nobby Tread" Tires the came on the afternoon of April Bays, a jury in the case of T. H. Froslee fact that they are really two tires Glass, Clocks, Etc. ft 26, when, after the Germans bad delivered Against the Lund State bank of Vining in one make them the tires that a number of fierce assaults returned a verdict for Froslee of $500. you should unhestiatingly buy. ft N E S O N S and had pierced the allied lines near Froslee was a wheat buyer at Vining & ft Broodseinde a strong combined counter-attack Jewelry Store and at certain seasons of the year-required was carried out by the considerable sums of money. International Falls, Minn. ft tt Nobby read'Tires French and British along the whole Mr. Sustad, representing S. B. Mann front from Steenstraate to St. Julien. ft & Son, a twin city commission house, This caused a definite check to the visited Vining and arranged that his •re now sold under their regular ft For rent. A good seven room German offensive, relieved the pressure warranty—perfect workmanship firm should furnish Froslee money for and material—BUT any adjustment and gained a certain amount of house with good garden and grain buying purposes. ft ft is on a basis of ground. This company sent an inquiry to poultry house, South International 5,000 Miles ft ft the bank and received a reply to the Most Appalling Duel. Falls, or will sell' on monthly, effect that Froslee was weak financially "During this counter-attack," says ft ft payments, same as rent. Box 203 that the bank had shut off the chronicler, "the guns concentrated MINNESOTA RUBBER CO. ft or phone 231. ft his credit that he was a man whose by both sides on this comparatively Minneapolis, Minn. habits varied according to his associations, narrow front engaged in the most appalling Distributors Northwest ft ft and making other allegations. duel of. the war. From the SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS ft This report was turned over to Mann right came the roar of the British batteries, ft & Son and they notified Sustad that from the left the rolling thunder We are exclusive agents for the ft unless he wished to become personally of the French "75" gun, and THE 60°P 0UP8E SEES AN OLD CROUCH^) REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS responsible they would feel compelled every now and thon, above the turmoil, ft ft to take steps to get back $1,000 which rose a dull boom, as a huge howitzer ft and supplies COLONEL,SOMEBODY'S BEEN. ft they had advanced. Sustad was acquainted shell burst in the vicinity of Ypres. RE RIGHT. OUDGE. HE L. JOSHING THAT OLD CHAR STUFFS HIS MOUTH SO FULL with Froslee and agreed to "On our right our infantry stormed ft ft SEE HOW SORE SORE OF "CHAWlN* AND SPITTIN" HO the German trencnes close to St. Julien become responsible. The report from [HE LOOKS/-—' ONE WANTS HIM AROUND. ft and in the evening gained the southern the Lund bank was shown him and arrangements ft HE QOESriT KNOW r—/ were made by Froslee to outskirts of the village. In the ABOUT THE REAL I A- ft ft TOBACCO CHEW. bring suit. center they captured trenches a little to the south of the Bois de Cuisinirs, ft ft west of St. Julien and still farther "BRING UP SOME DIAMONDS" ft ft Cut Your west more trenches were taken. French Achieve Success. Woman Telephones Jeweler, in Plot HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES ft "In the meantime the French had to Secure $12,000 Worth of ft ft achieved some success, having retaken by keeping an account of them. Gems—Is Arrested. f,ft ft Luzerne and also the trenches around Our Poinsettia Household Account jft Het Sas, captured some 250 prisoners Minneapolis, Minn.—"Bring up ft Book and made progress along the west is just the thing for some diamonds. I want to mak.i a selection [ft ft bank of the canal. for a wedding present." that purpose. They are in columnar "Heavy as our losses were during the [ft The address was in a fashionable ft form, arranged so that day, there is little doubt that the enemy district of the city. ft suffered terribly. Both sides were ft each Leopold Metzger, of the S. Jacobs day's expense, and the attacking at different points. The ft Jewelry company, packed $12,000 of ft month's expenditure for meat, fighting was conducted very largely in the firm's best jewels into a satchel ft the open, and the close formations of ft groceries, or any other item may and started for the address^ TT'S just possible that a lone the Germans on several occasions presented On second thought he took along ft be an ft found in instant. excellent targets to our artillery, Detective Frank Colwell. which did not fail to seize its opportunities." man or two hasn't I ft heard ft That precaution frustrated a carefully-laid We sell Card Index Receipe Files. plot to overpower Metzger ft that a little of the Real Tobacco and steal the jewelry, for the address Jap Boat Enters New York. ft at 1635 \vaverly Place was a vacant ft New York, May 3.—The steamer Chew gives more satisfaction house and the only occupant was an ft ft Gishun Maru, which arrived from armed woman, who was arrested. Accomplices, Liverpool, is the first Japanese merchant than a big wad of the old kind. But they ft if any, escaped. ft She steamer to enter this port. The woman, who gave the name of ft Will load oil for China. switch over quick when they learn ft Mrs. Jacquita Nelson Turner, remained FOR THE SCHOOL silent when questioned by the ft about it—and then they tell their friends ft Mrs. Carman to be Retried. police and would not reveal the names Mineola, L. I., May 3.—For the sec-, We have a large assortment of ft ft of her supposed aides. She is 31 years about the merits ol the Real Tobacco Chew. ond time, Mrs. Florence Carman will pencils, pens, tablets, 6x9 package old and appears to be as refined and ft' ft be placed on trial on the charge that A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned paper, theme paper, etc. cultured as she is beautiful. •he shot to death Mrs. Louise Bailey ft and sweetened just enough—cuts out so much of the ft Minneapolis, April 30.—Deprived ol on June 30 last year in the office of grinding and spitting. morphine by the enforcement of the Mrs. Carman's husband, Dr. Edwin ft .ft Harrison Law, Mrs. Anna Johnson appealed Carman, in Freeport. TOBACCO CHEW IS NOW CUT TWO WAYS!! a THE REAL ft ft to Assistant City Attorney Johann The first trial last fall resulted in W-B SHRED. CUT is RKHFCUT LONG IS SHORT SHRED. a Car Priebe for workhouse sentence. disagreement. Since then Mrs. ft ft man She was taken before Judge Montgomery has been out on bail. Take less than one-quarter the old size chew. It THE PRESS ft and sent to the workhouse ft will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary for ninety days to take the cure. CeUbrate General Suffrage Day. tobacco. Just take a nibble of it until you find the ft ft A drug user for five years and well New York, May 3.—As a part of the strength chew that suits you, then see how easily and supplied with morphine when the Harrison general suffrage day celebration evenly the real tobacco taste conies, how it satisfies ft ft how much less you have to spit, how few chews you Law became effective, Mrs. Johnson throughout the country more than 200 take to be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is Tk* STATIONERY said she took the last- of her supply meetings under the auspices of the ft Real Tobacco Chew. That's why it costs less in the end. in to nerve her for her trip to the Woman Suffrage party were held ft covered ine taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be up. An Attorney's office. .• this city. Other organizations took J: y-i excess of licorice and sweetening makes you spit too muoh. ft part in celebrating the day. The ex* ft STORE ii Notice how the salt brings ercises were preceded by an automobile Ministers to Work for Option^ ft out the rich tobacco taste. 99 ft parade through Fifth avenue, the ljuluth.—A resolution looking to ft machines carrying speakefs who scattered ward county option for, St. Louis county WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY ft was adopted by the Duluth'District to various parts of the city, ft SO Union Square, Now York ft Ministerial association. A committee where mass meetings had been arranged. assigned S S $ church A girl orchestra was of seven to confer with other (buy from dealer orsend iq stampstous3 10 the procession. lead &,.-3