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

August 12, 1915 · Page 6 of 8

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IJN ERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS StatenewsinBrkf GEORGE UHLER ROBERT LANSING Sauk Center School Burns. Indianapolis, Ind., July 12.—Judg* Sauk Center—The large grade buildtog William K. Eichhorn of BiuSxcs, of the Sauk Center public schools has been selected to sit as special was destroyed by fire. The structure was one of the old landmarks of the Judge in the trial of Mayor Joseph B4 Hastings.—A man named 0®» young Bell, Thomas Taggart, Democratic na city, the center wing having been •on, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Olson, tional committeeman: for Indiana, andl erected about 40 years ago. The loss lame here from Minneapolis for a va* more than 100 others, charged witb Is approximately $30,000, with an insurance jCation and was held up and robbed election irregularities at a conference of $17,100 on building and armed ty two masked men with revolvers. contents. The origin of the fire is a of attorneys for the state and for th» defense. mystery. A favorable wind saved the at STATE COMMISSION ORDERS IM. Stillwater.—Leo Bonin, a laborer business portion of the city as the water (the Tozer sawmill, has been committed PROVEMENTS INVOLVING EXPENDITURE supply was Inadequate. for to the county jail for 90 days OF $131,500. (failure to comply with an order ot TVew Sunday Baseball Banned. 'the municipal court to provide $20 a tel of aod jmonth for the support his wife St. —Country Paul, dances LINK IN YELLOWSTONE TRAIL Children. 15 19 E FIFTH ST. and Sunday baadbaU irere viewed with ST PAUL,MINN. Minneapolis, Minn.—After a conference alarm and banned by speakers in the with the village board of St. OPPOSITE CITY HALL discusion of rural church problem', led MODERN EUROPEAN PLAN (Louis Park, the county board of equaV Highway No. 36 to be Extended 18 by the Rev. E. C. Hickman of Byroh, fixation voted to increase the 1915 assessed LOCATED IN HEART Or IIUINESS DISTRICT Miles From Granite Falls—Improvements Minn., at the second annual rural Ufe iflATKSt Rooms with dctacbed bath and valuation 20 per cent. Tho conference at University farm. dhower hath— Include Completion [Hopkins valuations as returned by the 75c, and per The Rev. Mr. Hickman told of hia Oft person OO S|j£0 day of Links in Three [•ssessof were left intact, Two same extra. persons in loom, Sue work at Byron where he has institutionalized ROOMS with private baths and toilets— Duluth.—Governor W. S. Hammond Important Highways. his church and put new Mfe One $1.50 tS.OD person and per day lhas accepted an invitation to make same'room, $1.00 Two persons in extra. Into a community, aided to no small Robert Lansing, Secretary of 8tate, jthe principal speech at the annual extent by a magic lantern, and a gymnasium Send postal card tor colored blotters. St. Paul.—The State highway commission collaborated with President Wllaon in anquet of the,Bar association of the WE AIM TO PLEASE in the church basement. has directed the completion preparing the third American nete to 1th judicial district on August 14. construction of state highways .nd iThe members of the supreme court Germany. 50 in aggregating miles length and jbave been invited to attend. which will involve an expenditure of Stillwater. Herman Millarch, living $131,500 on the state's approximately in the northern part of town, has FOR DESTROYERS U. S. FLEET part. •been released from the county jail on The improvements ordered include t)on&s of $1,000 to await grand jury the completion of links in three important Plans For Six Big Vessels Authorized action on an accusation of choking George Uhler, supervising inspectorgeneral highways. An expenditure of by Congress, Approved—Influenced iand threatening to kill his wife some of the Steamboat inspection '!!().wa.s ordered in Nicollet county. By War. ha a months ago. from the home He fled '•$ l: service of the department of com^?rce V: where miles of road running Vl\' 2 U- after the incident, but recently returned. Bines 1903, hurried from San Franisco be noi'tiu'Hbterly from Mankato will Washington, Aug. 2.—Plans for six III I fii 5 ?V's hs"-'" Ji to Chicago immediately after the ••raveled. big cruiser destroyers, authorized by Northfiekl.—Business men and farmers disaster, and there defended Eastland is known as State Highway This road the last Congress have been approved. of the Northfield community gathered the efficiency of the inspectors. 57 and will connect with No. will be the first vessels, the dee: They .. at the Commercial clubrooms to No. 4, now being built at a v„, i-'-— Highway .n of which will have been influenced «v S» '-r*- t.v j. Ipay tribute to the work of A. M. Field, Or. .t Great "vLakes—I..if-ai cost §54,000. The completion or' of by the war in Europe. The vessels Bond Given by Montenegrin. •who has been agricultural instructor Travel :.v .£• these will supply new and roads modern will have a maximum sustained seaspeed In the local high school the past four New York. July 17.—Captain Anto and Rec"'.:.!i'.i Cruises highways between New Ulm, St. of thirty knots. —with all 1'iaterbi comforts —luxurious years, secretary of the Commercial Seferovich of the Montenegrin Red tht* Peter and Mankato and will also give They will displace 1,125 tons, measure :S appointments :nd enieynru-nts uf ocean club and the county fair the last two Cross society, who cas arrested here a road from Minneapolis to Elkton, good 310 feet over all, have a width of travel on the Largest Liner. years, and organizer of 20 farmers' on July 6. waived examination when S. D. The road is a link in tha 30 feet, 7 inches and a mean draft irr-ctiny F^rts and Ship iCluhs. Mr. Field leaves for Wisconsin ti:u! arraigned before United States Commissioner With the added attraotirf:* of uHijjl.rful excursic-i. Chicago, Black Hills and Yellowstone of eight feet. Comfort- to Locks—Fishing Tr: ^—flasket Picnic? to Nature"- \V:,iirst Ntw:«—t teach in the state university at Houghtor ".nd gave bond o2 Each destroyer will carry four triple trail. able Berth? ail included. Madison. $5,000 to appear in the federal court Fori William, In Yellow Medicine county $49,400 torpedo tubes, a main battery of four Duluth, Fort Ar^hwr, S~ -g, IVIack- in Chicago on July 2G. to answer to Stillwater.—John Nystrom of this Snac, Geor^ars Bay to Detroit sn-d return 4-inch guns, those in the waist mounted will be expended in the improvement City was instantly killed and August an indictment charging alleged violation high enough to increase their efficiency of Highway No._ 36, which is an extension on this ft/aodern Reei Lafc Liners Kappen, also of this city, was severely of the neutrality laws of the United. i« rough weather and two 1« of ISy2 miles running from Granite injured at Summit, four miles from States government. Covering pounder anti-aircraft guns. all the best rnu:cs through the e-nchant- Falls. This is a link in the St. ine of Persona'iy Conducted this city on the Northern Pacific railway. waters Lake Superioi—Gecrei '.!: Kay. tbe Paul, Aberdeen and Yellowstone trail. Wce iy Cruises Soo, M&ckinac and the wuiwcTiul JO.vtAi Kai.::s. Seven track repairers under w-m' Wilson Refuses to Comment. Cruise Wo. t* I) :h:-h to and The improvement of 18 miles of road Krom tfie light ciraft "Wititic'' -.i-hicl: her rf-v.rn v. Ar^'tir, F- the direction of Charles Myhrer, foreman, way amcmc iins Wiiliani r. Explains Trade Project. the niyraiii?. if t« the (..£ ?r«-rl Cornish, N. H., Aug. 3.—President in Aitkin county at a cost of $51,000 i'Vrs were on a section car operated Floating Hotel "Noronic"—ail boats arc admirably Cnuse 3- I.'.. ^rr^:an Indianapolis, July 24.—B. M. Ralston Wilson has received from the state was ordered. The road will be graveled. suited to the routes they ierve. rrriit, ty gasoline, coming to this city for en Sound, explained to members of the department official dispatches telling Choose Your Cruise Now This road is a link in the highway dinner, when the car jumped the track Usth S.iult Ste Cruise No. Federal Trade commission at a hearing of the sinking of the Leyland line kinac v„ from Minneapolis to the Cuyuna Let us assist you in planning your at a curve and turned over. Nystrom's s: hort William. here how the Pan-American •teamer Iberian by a German submarine. ort Anh:ir range by way of Brainerd. Delegations We have booklets full of vrJuabie iiifc r:n: *:o:i head was crushed. Trade association purposes to extend The dispatches were to the effect regarding these different cruises. Cruise Ho. 10--IVjlu:h l'rom Blue Earth and Houston Booklet on any Cruise sent FREE For. ,»n.! Winona. Draw bridges over the that the steamer had disregarded the trade of American manufacturers counties were heard by the commission. Mississippi river at Winona opened to In a E. W. Helton, Gen. Pass. Agt warning to stop. a South America. They asked for changes in permit the passage of the last lumber Mr. Ralston said the association There were no indications here that number of highways running through faft. The Ottumwa Belle and bow* the president regarded the incident expects American manufacturers to their respective localities. iboat Pathfinder took down stream a as being one likely to cause further combine and ereot coliseums and ex* large raft consigned to Fort Madison, buildings In complications with Germany. He refused position South America Iowa, from Hudson, Wis., which comprised in samples of their product* to make any comment. which a score of sections of dressed be on display* irould lumber and thousands of bundles of had been sawed away. It is believed Jath. Joseph Hunter was captain and Cowen was aided from the outside. Charles Brown mate of the lone sur» Cowen is said to have completed a Yivor of lumbering days. term of several years in the state's Lay-to for a spell St. Cloud.—Shortly after the evening prison of New Hampshire two months revival in a tented enclosure at ago. yX Sauk Rapids had closed, fire was discovered Bemidji. Shooting at imaginary in three places on the big canvas persons in self defense with a rifie, on this top and for a time it threatened and swing often in the middle of the night, the entire destruction of the tented the pastime of Adam Powell, an chapel. The evangelists, who hav« soldier who owns a farm near the ... been conducting an active campaign lage of Nebish. Dr. C. N. Thompson, at Sauk Rapids for nearly two weeks who lives but a few rods from the believe that the fire was of incendiary Powell home, swore out a complaint You'll start an old-pal-party via a pipe or a origin caused by well defined faction against Powell, who was adjudged insane Opposed to the evangelistic work. a makin's cigarette quick as a flash, as soon and taken to Fergus Falls for Minneapolis.—More than 800 tracts treatment. Martin Hagen, a laborer as you realize it's a live bet to let your good Of land in Mahnomen county are said at the Crookston Lumber company money rub up against some Prince Albert to he affected by a decision of the plant, was taken before Judge M. A. supreme cowrt that the Minnesota probate Clark and examined as to his sanity. tobacco. Why, it's like beating back to the courts have no jurisdiction over The }*ung man's mind became affected bushes for old-home week, P. A.'s so friendly, the disposal of Indian lands in certain about five months ago. He will y* circumstances. The court held in the probably be deported to Norway, as he so chummy-/iice. case of E. G. Holmes against W. E. Is not a citizen of the United States. Praun and Louis Larson that the probate Fergus Falls.—Henry and Orrin You see, Prince Albert lets you hear the a court could not administer the Comstock, two former Fergus Falls song of the joy'us jimmy pipe and the estate of Henry Hutchinson, an Indian boys, enlisted with the Canadian who died before a land patent troops at Weyburn, Sask., and after makin's cigarette all the day long! The some drilling in that neighborhood, was issued. patented process takes care of that—and cuts Jiave sailed for England, preparatory Albert Lea.—When Detective Crumjny to being sent to the fighting line in of Minneapolis arrived here to take out the bite and parch! France. charge of C. E. Cowen, arrested at FRINGE ALBERT Bemidji.—Under direction of H. A. Waterloo, charged stealing Larson of Denver, chief special Indian Iowa, with officer, the Harry Gunsalus soft an automobile belonging to John Benz of Minneapolis, and brought here drink place in this city was raided and he recently, found the prisoner had much liquor found. The officers entered mysteriously disappeared. The heavy the building and after driving bars the the occupants out, locked the door and on both sides of cell window hasran a. systematic search. the national joy smoke &W'. just hands you home-made questions like thes Were you ever pipehappy? mi Did you ever i\ 5^ *iV hit a brand that just .'iV pushed pleasure against your palate? The kind «i that sort of teased your smokeappetite for some Steel Trains Mz&omtA more fire-up, then another—and Copyright 9#* rip. l'Jlj by so on, right J. R. Reynolds Tobacco Co Ouluth-Superior to the pillow-period 1 Well, that's P. A., no matter how you hook itup—pipe or cigarette. It just-jams-joy into *0 St Paul Here is Casimiro Jrado, 104yearsold, your system I You nail that fact hot off the who lives in Watsonville, bat, because it's case-cards information! And Cat. He has a remarkable memory and clearly recalls Minneapolis the war in Spain in handed out to youfor personal and immediate 1822, when he was a lad of 12 summers. Irado has been attention as being about as real and true as a smoker all his life, and today he seeks no dearer, no Milwaukee you've heard since Hector was a pup! truer friend than his old jimmy pipe. Irado has just P. A. is sold in the toppy red bag for the been elected a member of the Through rince Albe rt "old-time price of a jitney ride, 5c tidy red tin, 10c jimmy-pipers club." Sleeping Cats pound and half-pound tin humidors—and—the classy pound Twin Cities To Seait/ts crystal-glass humidor with the sponge-moistener top that's not only a joy'us thing to have at home and at the office, but it keeps Throug P. A. in the highest state of perfection. ROCKIES of theW.^SJAN »as3»:-^MBsaBKs ja'jn-t'53'1£»K.tlXSSSBE3'!StiI!E23aB3iJI3rsraffiSfflESSi R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. rt-vj mym. Superior 6th Ave. W. 3S if SpaSdina Hotel S 8 2 3 A •"Wr riiiiajsS-'- IHiiiiliiHi I' I