International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 8, 1915 · Page 6 of 8
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-, -If INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS '"-is FACTIONS OPPOSED STATE BREVITIES URGE HARMONY IN AMERICA Natives of Warring European Coun* tries Gather in Minneapolis—Duty TRADEMARKS to Land of Adoption*. COPYRIGHTS Minneapolis, Minn.—A new phase Cloquet.—Lightning struck the home Send sketch, or model and description Of of. the "Minneapolis Idea" and one August Nelson, four miles north of for free, search." which it is predicted will spread to Cloquet and instantly killed Lillian, 9 Book containing oyer 200 mechanical MORE THAN 1,000 FOREMOST EDU» BUSINESS MEN'S EDUCATIONAL movements sent free upon request. ESTIMATED EIGHT THOUSAND Other cities and states, was manifested fears old, who was playing on the sec•Ond LEAGUE FORMED—WOULD when 150 representative citizens and PERSONS WITNESS OBSEQUIES CATORS ATTEND INITIAL SESSION floor with her sister Jennie, 12 WM. N. ROAGH, Jr. business men, natives of descendants Tears old. Jennie Nelson was knocked ATTORNEY-AT-LAW IN ST. PAUL. TEACH THE PUBLIC. OF 34 MOORHEAD SALOONS. of practically every warring country MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL down. EXPERT In Europe, assembled iir an old-fashioned Duluth.—Clothes found on the bank McGill' Building Washington, D. C. neighborhood gathering to emphasize if the St. Louis river near Fond du Lao DEATH OCCURRED ON MAY 17 STATE NEWS OF MINNESOTA DRINKING HELD NOT SINFUL the fact that in this couniry Indicate Carl Mattson, 28 years old, atile the war should be forgotten and men setter, was drowned while swimming. of every nationality should meet on The only known relative is an the common ground of American citizenship. Speakers Declare Prohibition for Herv uncle who lives in Minneapolis. His Voters of Clay County Gave "Qryaf' Interesting and Important Happenings otel fiame and address are not known» nepin County Wouid-~Mean Business /lajority of Over Thousanjjr-Firecrackers, of the Past Few Days Selected Dr. Cyrus Northrop, Mayor W. G. East Grand Forks.—Father and infant Paralysis—"Drys" Claim Skyrockets and Bell and Arranged for the Convenience Nye, Senator N. A. Herault, Robert F. son were buried side by side in 4* I5 !9 £. FIFTH ST. 8,000 Names on Petitions. of Busy Readers. Ringing Mark End. Pack, F. H. Wagner, Francis Gross, ST. PAUL, MINN. the same grave when Oscar Johnson George Etozlowski, William de la Mid OPPOSITE CITY HALL his 8-inonths-old baby were interred. Barre, Henry Doerr, J. M. Rait and F. St. Paul.—With one of the most upto-date MODERN EUROPEAN PLAN Minneapolis, Minn.—Business and For six months the father had Moorhead.—MoorRead has interred E. Kenaston were among those who and complete Catholic school professional men who expressed themselves been ill with tuberculosis. Ten days its saloons and 8,000 persons attended LOCATED IN HEART OF BUSINESS DISTRICT spoke. They emphasized the fact that, buildings in the country as its meeting as opposed to the application oi ftgo the baby took sick with measles RATES: Rooms with detached bath and the obsequies. It was a mighty corpse. shower bath— although those born in other lands place, the Catholic Educational association county option in Hennepin county and died. The father died two days Bursting® of giant firecrackers, skyrockets One person 75c, $1.00 and 31.50 per day may feel a natural sympathy for the opened its twelfth annual lunched at theB Hotel Radisson and later. illumihatihg the heavens, Two- persons in tame roojra, 50c extra. country Of their birth, there is a greater convention at the new Cathedral formed the Business Men's" Educational ROOMS with private .baths and toilets— Duluth.—Martin Fallon, 32 years old, streets crowded beyond traffic control, One duty to the land of their adoption person SI.50 and S2.00 per day Of school. league, the purpose of which is to Duluth, is dead in Virginia as the sidewalks lined wit-h thousands of pedestrians, Two persons in same'room, $1.00 extra. and that people of the United States More than 1,000 educators attended conduct &z. educational campaign that result of having accidentally shot himself. incessant ringing of bells Send postal card for colored -blotters. should forget everything but the fact the initial session. The list includes all the^voters may be made thoroughly He was employed by an ice in buffets .frequent explosions of torpedoes WE AIM PLEASE TO that they are Americans. the foremost Catholic educators of the familiar with all the ramifications of company at Virginia. He went to and turning of the clocks backward country. the situation before they are-, called the icehouse to take a nap. As he characterized the passing of USE RURAL SCHOOLS AS HOME In his opening address, Bishop T. J. upon to vote on the option question SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS lay down the hammer of a 32-caliber thirty-four saloons. Shahan of Washington, D. C., president if an option election is obtained. pistol in his hip pocket caught in Autos by the- hundreds, with their it general of the association, reviewed Of the 125 persons present was President of Minnesota "U" Addresses blanket and was discharged. bright lights' pierced a thick dust that the work of the association during the avowed that none but the hotel and Eleven Hundred Teachers at SumSession Fairfax.—Wyzetta"Margaret Caven, arose over the thoroughfares .that led year. He said the educational work restaurant men, responsible for calling of State Training School. •dopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard to the graveyard of saloons. had the co-operation not only of the the meeting, is interested directly or Caven of Fairfax while'shooting At 11 P. M. the big moon arose over St. Paul.—Using Minnesota rural clergy but "the Catholic people as well indirectly in the liquor business. firecrackers, was buried so severely the city and watched the myriad of schools not as a perch in the flight and as a result the year had been a Speakers expressed the view that county that she died. The child's apron lights of saloons fall under its light. to something Higher but as a permanent successful one. option is a misnomer and is but a caught fire and the heav? wind caused One by one Moorhead's institutions home where an influence for good term used to cover the real issue—prohibition. Finances Satisfactory. her clothing to ignite. Mrs. Brown, a Closed. over a long period of years may be Cheers greeted the reading of a letter neighbor, tried to extinguish the fire Shouts went up from the vicinities exercised, was urged by President Vincent from the apostolic delegate commending Some of the business men who by pumping water cn the child from (Crystal White) of the South and North bridges. The of the University of Minnesota. spoke quite freely censured saloonkeepers the work of the Catholic educators ft well. calm of the evening was lost on the Make your preserves with He spoke at chapel exercises to who have violated the liquor of the country. The treasurer St. Cloud.—St. Cloud officials must Minnesota side. Karo. To retain the full flavor 1,100 teachers and principals in the general's report shows the finances of laws and applied the censure also to repair a bridge or lose the good will The House of Lords adjourned at 7 cf the fresh fruits make your summer session of the state teachers' breweries which have sold liquor to the association In a satisfactory condition. Of normal school professors. The instructors preserving syrup of one part Karo P. M. Its stock was exhausted.* The training school at the Minnesota college places known to be unlawfully conducted (.Crystal Whits) and three parts sugar. have complained that the Rathskeller, the Gold Mine, Diemert's, Makes a rich, heavy syrup without of agriculture. drinking places. Early day efforts of the Catholics to planks are loose in the Tenth street the cloying sweetness of a Heavy a!lEugar Toole's and other famous institutions of President Vincent outlined the possibilities conduct their own schools as part* of But these same speakers were syrup. Prevents jams and jellies span, and the boards rattle so loudly for the alleviation of thirst, closed at from crystallizing. open to principals of consolidated the opinion that prohibition for Hennepin the state educational system were described when a vehicle passes over them that Full formulas for all kinds of preseroing 11 P. M. sharp. schools. He suggested as a county means business paralysis, given in our Preserving Booklet. Free by Rev. Francis T. Moran of disturbs class work. The city commissioners At The death of the saloons occurred on request. of if valuable model to follow the feature the breeding hypocrisy, anything Cleveland, Ohio. He mentioned two may fit the bridge with a May 17, when voters of Clay county CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. of the Danish rural schools which provide an increase in liquor consumption, degradation instances, one in Detroit, Mich., and Silencer. P.O. Box 161 New York City gave the "drys" a majority of 1,059. a permanent home for their principals in the methods" of handling Dept.PX. the other in Lowell, Mass., which Duluth.—Oriene Bunkholt, 3 years of and teachers. liquor," and an enforcement a restriction made a good start, he said, but later old, left on the deck of the excursion OFFER OF "EXPENSE MONEY" The address was directly in line with contrary to the liberties met opposition and became church Steamer Chicora, by her father, while the announcement of "The Country which American manhood demands. schools exclusively. Father Moran reviewed he returned to shore for an instant, St. Paul, .Minn. Representative Life Club," which was made. The They expressed the view that drinking the history of Catholic education disappeared and the method is a mystery. Thomas Tollefson of West Concord club is to hold sessions annually at is not necessarily sinful or irreligious in this country, declaring that the Persons who saw the child on has conferred with C. J. Buell of St. the Minnesota college of agriculture and that the ministers of church was the pioneer in educational the steamer and who stood near all Paul relative to an investigation by during the sessions of summer school. Minneapolis, in a spirit of fairness, work in many sections. the time that the father was away declare the Ramsey county grand jury of the The purpose is to promote the welfare should throw open their churches to In discussing Father Moran's paper, that they are sure she did not of rural communities. alleged attempt to bribe Tollefson witL speakers to be obtained by the newly Brother John Waldron of Chaminade fall overboard. $200 to vote for H. H. Flowers oi formed league as well as to speakers college, Clayton, Mo., explained that St. Cloud.—While racing the Northern Cleveland for speaker of the house representing the county option forces. the Catholic Educational association Pacific flyer, Lew Cordes of Alexandria, of representatives at the last session The first public meeting of the is based on the co-operative good will riding a motorcycle, failed to After the conference it was an league took place at the Peoce Auditorium and efforts of the different elements notice in which direction an automobile neunced Buell would place the mattei with C. A. Windle, editor of that enter into its composition. Its coming towards hini was about -—THE LITTLE -MEAT MARKET—- within several days before Richard D. the Iconoclast of Chicago, as the principal three departments of seminaries, colleges to turn, and in order to avoid a collision, O'Brien, county attorney of Ramse speaker. About 300 men attended. and schools serve one another, PHONE 120. took the ditch. Cordes was county, and a thorough injuiry woulc he said. The immediate education of thrown nearly sixty feet. He was be aemanded. While the "wets" were perfecting On Third Street, Opposite Rex Hotel. the pastor, said Brother Waldron, is brought here in a passing auto. Ten Tollefson declared he thought tht their organization the Rev. George B. in the parochial school. stitches were taken in his head. public was entitled to know details 01 Safford and his co-workers of the AntiSaloon The opening session was held in the Good Suppy of Meats, Fish, Groceries, Butter and Eggs. Fergus Falls.—The death of Sylvester the effer of "expense money" offeree League were figuring up the auditorium of the Cathedral school, Whiting, 87 years old, who led the him, he says, if he would cease sup number of names obtained to the petition. which was crowded by clergy, sisters first colony to this county in 1865, is FISH AND POULTRY CLEANED BEFORE.DELIVERY porting Sam Y. Gordon and vote foi They counted 4,439 names on and laymen. Archbishop Ireland was reported at Clitherall. The colony Fiowers in the speakership fight. Tol less than one-half of the 300 petitions present and followed the program with came from Freemont, Ohio, and were I E E A A igfson and Buell were in consultatior which were in circulation. Estimates interest. followers of Joseph Smith, the Mormon 45 minutes at the Buell residence as to the totals ranged from 6,000 to The halls and anterooms of the prophet, but repudiated Brigham M. LARSEN, Prop. Tollefson came to Minneapolis anc 8,000. buildings were given over to school Young and his ideas. They have resided St. Paul to show he was willing^ tc supply houses, which had exhibits of here ever since. Deceased was Minneapolis, Minn.—Four persons tell his story publicly. books and school utensils. Lunch was postmaster at Clitherall village for were slightly injured when the automobile served in the basement by Catholic years., in which they were riding BELIEVED DEAD IN 'FRISCO women. crashed through the guard gates at 'QUAKE REJOINS FAMILY, the good oudqe offers to help Sectional meetings were held ijrith the Milwaukee tracks, Washington addresses and discussions by prominent avenue southeast and Erie street. The Minneapolis.—John Mellen, a farmei Catholic educators. Red Wing.—With the ligaments torn machine was shoved along under a JUDGE, I TOOK living at Howard Lake, Minn., did no1 and the bones crushed almost to a pulp HE SNATCHED freight train for 50 feet, completely 1 FEEL SORRV FOR HIM. L, perish in the San Francisco fire ii CLUB GIRLS AT ALBERT LEA I WAS OUST GOINQTO when his right arm became caught in wrecking the auto. 1'LL HELP VOU TELL HIM IF 1906, as his family had supposed. WW ABOUT THE REAL HEQIVES US A CHANCE. machinery operated by gasoline power, The injured are Mrs. Fred "Pavis, What Jae did during all the years TOBACCO CHEW Elmer Schafer, 20 years old, was found 3131 Pilisbury avenue, fractured shoulder since then, Mellen says, he has nc unconscious on his father's farm in Fred Pavis, slight bruises Lulu. Lea.—At meeting clear remembrance, but he is bachnow Albert the openifig Oak Center. His arm was held as in Pavis, 4 years old, foot crushed Mrs. with his family, following a re of the Industrial council for club ft vice and was so badly mangled that P. Martin, 3333 Colfax avenue south, union with a daughter, Mrs. Mina, McKenzie girls at Albert Lea college, 150 girls amputation was necessary. Surgeons badly bruised. of, 1362 Vine place. representing Minnesota, Iowa, North at St. John's Hospital, Red" Wing, attended Mrs. Pavis was driving the car. She Mrs. McKenzie told part of the story and South Dakota ard Nebraska were to his injuries. was returning from St. Paul. She saw" The rest of it only John Mellen knows, assembled when Miss Clara T. Taylor the street guards down, but'the breaks St. Cloud.—If the attendance at the and he says there are lapses that he of Minneapolis, field industrial secretary, would not catch. first summer school for breeders, to cannot bridge. Mellen, members oi called the meeting to order. The auto was caught unvlr the first be held in St. Cloud the week of July his family say, was a victim of aphasia, Mrs. Gertrude Kingsland, dean of Albert freight car of the train. The occupants 12, is satisfactory, the institution will or some like trouble, due to an Lea. college, made the address of were pinned between the auto and the become permanent and St. Cloud will accident he suffered years ago. welcome. All other leaders from the freight car, and the auto was completely be one of four cities in which such A family reunion was arranged. Mrs. different states made addresses. wrecked. Bchools will be held. The classes will Mellen, the long missing man's mother, Five Bible classes will be conducted. be conducted by experts under direction and a brother came from Howard Lake The class for secretaries will be led Minneapolis, Minn.—With only $2 of F. B. Graham, editor of the and there was a sc.ene that is described by Mrs. Emma Byers, executive sec«retary between them, Carl and Clifton King, American Breeder. Other summer as affecting. Mr. Mellen is still of the North Central field and brothers, started at midnight on a a schools for stock raisers are held in bit bewildered, according to bis relatives four classes for girls under the leadership walk to the Panama-Pacific exposition Ogden, Utah Marion, Ohio, and Kansas and friends. of Miss Grace Richardson "of St. SOMEthey, at San Francisco. They plan to make City. folks have tried so many kinds Paul Miss Dodd, Duluth Miss Elizabeth the trip in 100 days, averaging about $5,500 Verdict Against Road. Breckenridge.—The "wets" have Brainerd, Cedar Rapids, and Miss 20 miles per day. They don't know that can hardly believe that Mankato.—The jury in the case of conceded the election in Wilkin county Frances M. Crittenden, city secretary how they, are going to earn their expense there is a Real Tobacco Chew. to the "drys" by a majority of 18, Michael Gerin vs. The Chicago, Milwaukee for the North Cgntral field. money. From here they are while the "drys" claim 26 majority. & St. Paul Railway company, Dr. W- E. J. Gratz of St.. Paul will heading for Fargo. A user of ordinary tobacco needs to an action brought to recover $30,000 be one of the speakers at the vesper The returns, most 'of which "are official, get the taste and comfort of the Real damages for personal injuries sustained meeting each evening. and all others being verified by Goodhue Picnic. QJd Settlers, by the plaintiff while riding" in both- sides, except one" precinct, which Red Wing, Minn.—The annual re-' Tdbdcco Chew. Then he knows for sure one of the company's freight cars with may vary 4 or 5 votes, give a total Destructive Fire at Elk River. union and picnic of the Goodhue County rt his household goods last fall en route that lie has found the tobacco he's vote of 1,065 "wet" and 1,091 "dry." Elk River.—Fire destroyed the new Old Settlers' asociation was held The total votes cast in Wilkin county to this city, awarded the plaintiff Falk building and caused a loss of at Zumbrota park. There was a short hunted for half his life. $5,500. were 2,156, as against the last general $12,000 to $116,000, fairly well covered program, .followed by a general social election, when 1,709 votes were cast time- .. "-u with insurance. The fire started in A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned a for governor. New Brand Liquor at Bemidji. the basement and a terrific explosion sweetened just and enough—cuts out so much of the Bemidji.—A new brand of liquor St. Cloud.—The expenses of a suit of gas which had formed blew off the Boundary Commissioners to A/leet. spitting. grinding and has been put on the market at Be* in municipal court in Sauk Center and roof and the whole building was soon Winona.—Returning from a meet« midji, and is known as squirrel whiskey. the expenses of St jury trial in the district In flames. The building was erected ing of the International Boundary THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW IS NOW CUT TWO WAYS!! It is obtained in soft drink court that will include the transportation on the site of one burned last fall and Commission Calais, Me., James A. W-B CUT IS LONG SHRED. RIGHT-CUT lS SHORT SHRED. places. jir was just ready for occupancy. The of several witnesses and Tawney* tira=^£ommission, It has puzzled Chief of Police Frank in* fire department did good work saving Take less than one-quarter the old size chfew. It court officers from Sauk Center will announceS^tt^t8iti^feE.:4yhevB(9ginning Rippel as to what it contains,, but ha will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinarytobacco. adjoining buildings. be paid as the result of a dispute involving of a series of important thinks he has hit pretty close to the Just take a nibble of it until you find the $6. Robert Edgerly says he is meetings in Minnesota next fall. At original recipe with the following: strength chew that suits you, then see how easily and Farmers and Taxpayers Meet. entitled to $23 for services, while Andrew Warroad, September 7, the commissioners evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies, "One part rainwater, one part snuff, Johnson avers his labors wero of the United States and Canada how much less you have toT spit, how few chews you one part either smoking oi^jhewing tobacco, worth but $17. The court costs will Winona.—A special meeting of the. will convene tohear protests take to be tobacco satisfied.. That's why it is The a pinch of red pepper, to put Winona County Farmers' and Taxpayers' total more than $100, to say nothing of against certain levels of the Lake of Real Tobacco Chew. That's why it costs less in the eqd. a a little kick in it, and maybe couple attorneys' fees. association was held here. It the Woods and to determine the extent The taste of pure, rich tobacco dees not need to be covered up. An of spoonfuls of real whisky." had been intended at the meeting to Minneapolis.—Surgical clinics at the of agricultural lands^d&P btii su University are to take in the campus put -the association on record as favoring merged. Duluth' Giri Killed in California. oak# as subjects. The Davey Tree a change in judges from Judge Albert Duluth.—Word has been received ^V. Sleeker ^Vet£N*sB?jjifFCorife Johnson -to Judge. George W. Exp|rt company of Kent, Ohio, has ((Notice bow the salt brings here that Eleanor, 11-year-old daughter beeiju Consulted with a view to giving Granger in the trial of the action of Litchfield.—An order to show causa out the rich tobacco tasted) the '^dhce over' of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wright, waa ''mice over" with diagnostic eye, W. J. Landon, relator, against County why three inspectors should not be ro^OWAWYJOMmw We. Hew York to all "the main campus tree killed in an auto accident at Holly Auditor C. W: Anding, to mant JO] tIon, and td dpe^tS^Z,^^ ^, aw-W oi state Sickest trees as models for the regular ... improved highways in Winona county university caretakers to follow.