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

August 5, 1915 · Page 1 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS illktPS AT WHEEL IS KILLED BRITAIN ANSWERS PROTEST. GERMANS REFUSE COWMEM PARIS PRESS LAUDS WILSON ^THE 6QOP PUDGE TAKES A WALK Hold Orders Within International |MI|h School Boy Drives Heavy Automobile WHX JIM, IT S THE R£AL.TOPA££0 THAT CiENT JUST DROPPED Law—Arguos Proper to Await OFFICIALS WITHHOLD OPINION CHEW. I HAD SOME OP IT WHEN I Over Embankment On EXPRESSE8 THIS POUCH OP TOBACCO SATISFACTION WITH Judicial Interpretation. VISITED BACK HOME, AMP IVE B££M] IT TASTES QOOD TO ME OF AMERICAN NOTE. Hill Near Faribault. NOTE TO GERMANY. INQUIRING FOR IT AT AILTHE STORE* ROUND HERE. July Washington, —Great Britain's to at th« Faribault.—Going sleep reply to the American note of Newspapers at Berlin Publish British jwheel of a big seven-passenger auto March 30 protesting against enforcement (Newspapers See Differenc:- 8etween Forecasts—Imperial Chancellor 'mobile, Ray Kingsley and Fred Geijger, of the orders-in-council which restrict Policies of Secretary Lansing and Receives Direct Report. high school boys, crashed over an neutral commerce was received Predecessor, William J. Bryan. jembankment and Kingsley was in'stantly here. It holds that the orders are Berlin, via London, July 24.—The killed. The two were alone law, within international although officials of the foreign office who have |in the car. Geiger was unconscious Paris, July 27.—Comment in th« they may involve a new application as yet seen the latest American note ifOr two hours. Kingsley was the son Paris newspapers expresses undisguised of principles, and argues that it is lof a to the German government concerning local contractor and Geiger is the satisfaction with the American proper to await a judicial interpretation. Germany's submarine warfare, Ion of a former sheriff. note to Germany. The Petit Parisien which was delivered to Herr von Jagow, Kingsley, who was 16 years old, and says: The new note, in the most courteous IGeiger, age 17, were returning from the German foreign minister, "The blow has fallen. Hereafter it language, holds that Great Britain's Visiting friends at I*!orth field. While by Ambassador Gerard, asked to be is by deeds that the Washington cabinet action is justified by the decisions of «oming down a hill, four miles from excused from commenting on it until will judge the German naval policy." the United States court in cases arising iFaribault, Kingsley drove the machine they had had an opportunity for digesting during the ^ivil War. Any dif-. ,Over the 12-foot embankment. The car its contents carefully. This paper, praising President Wilson's ferences with the United States over landed upside down. Kingsley, pinned Herr von Jagow took the document judicial turn of mind, com{.a what is termed the new application 'in by the wheel, died instantly with a and made a direct report on it to res the me it took Germany to of principles are held to be proper for broken neck. Geiger lay unconscious Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, the imperial ~T\ROPFING hints right and reply to President Wilson in preparing submission to judicial settlement. 'for three hours. On recovering hp ran chancellor. his latest communication. Secretary Lansing announced re^ 'to the Rock Island tower a quarter of The newspapers here have published left to get started on "The Berlin chancellery," this paper ceipt of the note, but made no announcement ift mile distant, and summoned Kingsi»y's the British forecasts on the note continues, "tried to complicate of its contents. It will be father by telephone. Real Tobacco Chew. but refrain from commenting on it the- problem. It misled discussion forwarded to President Wilson at the Geiger blames a loose steering gear until they have received the official into side paths and raised every opportunity lor summer White House at Cornish, N. the accident. He is uninjured save text. Oh, the users know what for a complerr -"tary question. H., and will be given out in Washington lor a severe nervous shock. President Wilson states the tor publication in morning papers Real Tobacco Chew does for a naked proposition. Does the German Wednesday. MONEY FOR RICHEST VILLAGE admiralty, responsible for the Lusitania Showman Held on Robbery C'narg® man—and lots of men want their friends Worthingtcn. Jack Marshall, crime, intend to renounce the Says Bryan Changed View. tea* member of a carnival company show* destruction of neutral vessels with Mayor Power of Hibbing Seeks Funds Chicago, July A charge that to get in on the joy of the small chew human beings aboard? Yes or no. ing at Adrian, was arrested on the Following Mining Companies Refusal William Jennings Bryan had changed charge of assaulting Frank Baltes of that satisfies. If yes, it should say DO if no, any his attitude toward the liquor question to Pay Taxes. that town, and robbing him of about future transgression will precipitate A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned since the campaign of 1908, was $17. He was placed in a rupture of German-American relations." and sweetened just enough—cuts out so much of thtf made by David S. Rose, former mayor Minneapolis, Minnesota.—Victor grinding and spitting. of Milwaukee, in an address at a picnic Ipower, mayor of Hibbing, is in town The Matin says: "Undoubtedly the of the United Societies here. :to finance "the richest village in the new American note again opens to THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW IS NOW CUT TWO WAYS!? Mr. Rose said that in 1908 just before ,world," which Tot its meal ticket in the Germans a way, which they assuredly W-B CUT IS LONG SHRED. RICHT'CUT IS SHORT SHRED. the Denver convention Mr. Bryan June this year when the mining companies will try to make larger." had re-affirmed a previously stated position—that within its corporate limits revolted TRADE-MARKS Take less than one-quarter the old size chew. 1$ Several morning newspapers see in he favored local, county against paying 95 per cent of will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary the directness and simplicity of the COPYRIGHTS or state option. Now, according to the taxes for what they termed municipal tobacco. Just take a nibble of it until you find 'latest note a difference between the extravagances. the speaker, Mr. Bryan has repudiated strength chew that suits you, then see how easily ,'policies of Secretary of State Lansing Send sketch, or model and description local option in favor of national evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisftesf Mr. Power will confer with a group for free search. and his predecessor, William Jennings hew much less you have to spit, how few chews prohibition. of Minneapolis men and hopes to be Book containing over 200 mechanical !Bryan. take to be tobacco satisfied. That's why if is movements sent free upon request. able to get funds or make such arrangements Real Tobacco Chew. That's why it costs less in theeo4k as will tide over "the British Steamer Torpedoed. WM. I\\ ROACH, Jr. The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up, Germans Sink Five Ships. richest village" until litigation resulting London. July l". The British ATTO N E Y-AT- LAW exccba cf licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much. London, July 27.—German submarines from the refusal of the mining steamer Firth, 1,406 tons, of Aberdeen, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL One small chew takes the place of two big: have resumed their activity EXPERT companies to pay taxes is terminated. bound from France for the Firth McGill Building Washington, D. C. 'in English wTaters. sinking a French chews of the old kind. The village expected to have $749,666.18 of Forth, was torpedoed by a submarine steamer and four British trawlers. Notice bow the salt brings for running expenses this year. in the North sea. Four of the osi* me rich tobacco taste. Instead of that it will get only about crew were killed by the explo^on. GOOD WEEK FOR GRAIN CROPS $48,000 from the owners of non-mineral The Grimsby trawler Perseus was WEYMAN-BRUTQN COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York Cit# property. This would be sufficient destroyed by a mine. Her crew of ten (BUY FROMOEALER OR SEND STAMPS TO rfiJew to for about one month, according were killed. Corn Has Best Weather of Season, but otel usl to the way things were planned at the Continued Rains Delay Winter beginning of the fiscal year. American Red Cross to Withdraw. Wheat Harvesting. fk 15 19 E.FIFTH ST Since the refusal of the mining companies S A I N N to pay, the village government Washington, Jijly 57.—Decision of OPPOSITE CITY HALL Washington, July 23.—The country's UNODVOIDMLJ^L *9 ibas subsisted upon council orders, but the American Red Cross to withdraw MODERN EUROPEAN PLAN principal grain crops and cotton 'there must be a limit to that. on October 1 its doctors and nurses had a favorable week. Corn had the THE MINNESOTA STATE FAIR MACHINERY SHOW LOCATED IN HEART OF BUSINESS DISTRICT from the European battlefields was being RATES: Rooms with detached bath and best weather of the season. The national DAUGHTER OF POET IS DEAD HAS AN INDIVIDUALITY TOO-SEVENTY ACH®$ OF discussed here by Officers of the •faowcr bath— weather and crop bulletin announced 75c, SI.00 SI.50 One person and per day MACHINERY-THE BIGGEST MACHINERY SH0W society, who expressed regret at the same room, extra. that continued rains in. the Two persons in 50c necessity for the action. Lack of IN THE WORLD. Mra Richard H. Dana, Mother of ROOMS toiletsOne winter wheat region still delayed harvesting, with private baths and $1.50 $2.00 funds is given as the reason by Miss person and per day University of Minnesota Professor, much grain is down and uncut, same* room. $1.00 extra. Two persons in Mabel T. Boardman, chairman of the Dies in East. while more damage from sprouting Send postal card tor colored blotters. Red Cross relief committee, who announced had occurred to wheat in shock. WE AIM TO PLEASE that on the date mentioned* Minneapolis, Minn.—Mrs. Richard Spring wheat made excellent growth the general fund, aggregating $1,560.000, H. Dana, mother of Edmund T. Dana, and is beginning to ripen in some will have beegL.gsfcausted. instructor in philosophy and psychology southern districts, but warm weather at the University of Minnesota, and sunshine is needed. FOR MEDICAL SUPERVISION idied in Lancaster, Mass., according to Corn made rapid growth and much IN YOUR a dispatch from that place. Her death improvement is noted from nearly all came only few weeks after the suicide sections. Oats continue in good condition, State Superintendent of Education of Professor Dana's wife in the but harvesting is being delayed Endorses Work of Public Health tvat«rs of Nantucket beach. by wet weather. Good growth was Association in Schools. Mrs. Dana, the elder, was a daughter reported generally from the cotton of tHe poet Longfellow. She is reported St. Paul.—State Superintendent of belt. tp have been in poor health for ABOUT Education C. G. Schulz, endorses the Come time and to have undergone a UP-TO-DATE SCHOOL ELECTION IS HELD, work of the Minnesota Public Health surgical operation last fall. She had association, especially propaganda for visited her son in Minneapolis last medical supervision of all school children. December and then had viewed for Contest at Thief River Falls Develops the first time Minnehaha falls, of Into Warm Fight—Directors Mr. Schulz says: "School boards in which her father had written. Chosen for Term. districts where there is a high school Longfellow mentioned her in his or graded school system, and where Thief River Falls.—At the annual poem, "The Children's Hour." health supervision of schools has not school election held in this city, Dr. already been established will do well F. H. Gambell and Attorney C. A. Pitkin BY ATTENDING THE to consider means for introducing such were elected directors for the OATS ARE TO® HEAVY FOR supervisien during the present school MINNESOTA STATE FAIR three-year term to succeed William GRAIN BINDER TO HANDLE year or as soon as local conditions Boreen and Rasmus Oen. What was make it possible. This supervision has SEPT.6thT0iiM)J5 expected to have been a quiet election The marvelous durability of 1 St. Cloud.—P. C. Reschke, been employed to advantage in some & "Nobby Tread" Tires, the developed into a warm fight, when the HAMimHINN. who lives near St. Cloud, says of the larger cities and also in some fact that they are really two tires present board unofficially championed that his oat crop is so heavy smaller progressive cities and villages in one make them the tires that the cause of Dr. Gambell and Mr. Boreen. and the straw so tall that the for several years. Health supervision you should unhestiatingly buy. s§ ^QTOOM The business men of the city grain binders cannot handle it, of schools should be extended and introduced & SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS placed a ticket in the field, upon which and the only solution this year as soon as the means of the the candidates were Oluf Tessum and Is to use his corn-cutting machine. school district permit and competent and Attorney Pitkin. The vote, which ''Nobby read" Tires persons can be secured to take charge was the heaviest recorded at a school This is the first time in this of it. The principal advantages secured election, was as follows: Gambell, their §F part of the Northwest that by medical supervision are the are now sold under regular 316 Pitkin, 306 Tessum, 303 Boreen, $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE warranty—perfectworkmanship small grain was so large. prevention of epidemics, by the discovery 281. and material—BUT any adjust- 1 C. S. Bunnell, who has .started and exclusion of infectious dis The proposition of moving the Central ment I is on a basis of cutting rye, predicts there eases the promotion of the general building from its present site in 5,000 Miles will be two-thirds to threefourths health of the school child, by the diS' the business section of the city to a of an average crop. covery and correction of physical defects new location in the residence section, The outlook for barley, oats the securing of a safe and sanitary five blocks north, resulted in a vote of MINNESOTA RUBBER CO. I and wheat is the best in years. school plant the teaching of personal Minneapolis, Minn. E 410 to 123 in favor of the removal. Distributor® Northwest and public health correctly to it J& all school children." Serves Sentence Weds. Work Seven Years on Prison Wall. Crosby.—Four days out of prison, St. Cloud.—Although for seven years where he had served two years for at crew of inmates has been engaged kidnaping, George C. Payne of Crosby, pn the stone enclosure at the state College of Saint Thomas came back to face the scorn of his --v- .-y 'v vT Tfr- 221 —r7-v 1 ©formatory, there still remains oneourth old associates and former sweetheart. Water **Kresh Sea SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA of the task to complete. Voyages'1— Instead, he found the latter's affection On the Great The enclosure, as it stands now, Under the Control and Direction of Archbishop Ireland had not cooled, and he married her Lakes—Ideal Travel ifcowever, has the distinction of being against her mother's wishes. A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE and Cruises Recreation the highest and the longest grante The couple were married in Brainerd, —with all the material comfortsappointments luxurious wall in this or any state, enclosing Collegiate Commercial Academic Preparatory came here to pack up and left and pleasant enjoyments of ocean a garden or industrial center. It for his parents' home at Grand RapIds, travel on the Largest Liners. Careful Mental, Moral and Religious Training 82 feet high and when completed Wis. Seven Hundred and Forty Students from Twenty-four States Last Year With the added attractions of delightful excursion to Beautiful Falls.—Interesting ons And will be approximately 4,275 feet in Payne was sent to prison for kidnaping Locks Kishinff Trips—Basket Picnics to Nature's Wildest Nooks—Finest Meals—and Comfopable For illustrated catalogue address length, enclosing land and buildings Berths all include.!. a mine agitator. Duluth, Fort William, Port Arthur, §00, Mack* talued at more than $3,000,000. Very Rev. H. M0YNIHAN, D. D., President inac, Georgian Bay to Detroit and return Leg Broken in Ball Game. Corninf jftklff Capsizes, Fisherman Drowns. on this Modern Fleet of Lake Liners Virginia, Minn. While sliding R*d Wing.—Demp Boardman, 45 into third base during a school league ows old, clam digger and fisherman game, Alter Young, 14, broke a leg Covering all the best routes through the enchanting Bay City, was drowned in the Miswissippi A waters &5 Lake Superior—Georgian Bny, the Personally Conducted between the knee and ankle causing Soo. Mackinac and the wonderful 30,000 Islands. Weekly Cruises river here when his small skiff the first injury since Virginia has conducted From the light draft "Waubic" which wends her Cruise No. 6-Du!.:th Detroit and attempted leapsizcd. Launching parties way among the myraids of islets to the big steel return via Port Ariiw, Fori William playgrounds for two years. Floating Hotel Noronic"—all boats are admirably and the Soo. 6 days, I43.-J0. to rescue him. Cruise No. 9--Duluth (FIRST WHITE CHILD BORN tc .Georgian suited to the routes they serve. Bay anc return via l.ittie Current, 1 IN BROWN COUNTY DEAD. Farm and Draft Horses for Sale killamey.Collin£uood,Owen Sound. Choose Your Cruise Now ktfianapolis, Ind., July 12.—Judgts (lays, $47.00. 10 New Ulm.—John Kasberger of this Cruise No. 7--DuIuth to Sault Ste. Let us assist you in planning your outing. William K. Eichhora of Blcfrtcs, lug* Marie ,-nd return, and Mackinac via From 500 to 1000 head of horses constantly on hand, icounty is dead in a St. James hospital, We have booklets full of valuable information Port Arthur and Fort William. S lifts been selected to sit as special including large Draft Horses, Driving Horses, Delivery i!: s. 524.0,1. regarding these different cruises. [leaving a mother, brother and sister. Cruise Mo. lO-Duluth to Port Arthur judge in the trial of Mayor Joseph Horses, Farm Chunks, Farm Mares, Saddlers and Mules. Every horse Booklet on any Cruise sent FREE and Fort William ana return. 3 dav9. He is said to have been the first white Bell, national $18.00. Thomas Taggart, Democratic hitched and tried before sale. If you want one horse, a team or a carload, E. W. Holton, Gen. Pass. Agt. (child born in Brown county. His fath'er committeeman for Indiana, and come to BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN was killed in the Indian raid upon NORTHERN NAVIGATION •lore than 100 others, charged with this city in 1862, but his mother and AT. •lection at a Dnlnth Stables: Cor. 23d W. & Superior St. Great Midway Horse Market, St Paul, Minn. irregularities conference •Cr the younger children escaped, he being Private Sales Daily Auction Every Wednesday. Private Sales Daily Of for the state and the attorneys for S a a O a then 12 years old. ufanse. 111 ste 9BSadtifiEaMS sail asetita