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efforts toward amalgamation of republican conflicting elements is May 27.—British battleship Majestic destroyed by torpedo In Dardanelles. a betrayal of a sense of his remarkable strength. His effectual passage British auxiliary steamship Princess THE IN TERN ATION All FALLS PRESS of such banking reforms as to have carried this nation through Irene blown up in Sheerness harbor, 490 lives lost. the first months of the European war without a single bank failure AND BORDER BUDGET May 80.—German reply to Wilson note due to those conditions, is strong testimony to the value of his received at Washington and declared regime. His firm stand for a calm and dispassionate consideration Official Paper of Koochiching County, Minnesota. evasive. May 31.—German Zeppelins made raid of issues which, in other hands, might have embroiled this country on London. in the war across the seas, is far from being, an evidence of weakness June 3.—Przemysl recaptured by Germans Entered as Second Class Matter June 23. 1909, at SPi 87Q1" and Austrians. and incapacity. The rising values of European investments International Falls, Minn., Under Act of Congress of March 3, 187»v June U.—Italians took Gradisca and in Mexico at this time are sure signs that the "watchful waiting" Other Important toWhs. INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS' PUBLISHING CO. policy was by no means a fiasco. June 15.—Austro-Germans, advancing on Lemberg, captured Mosclska. In fact Mr. Wilson has developed a'wierd strength, amounting GEO. P. WATSON, Editor and Manager. .. Allied aeroplane fleet bombarded Karlsruhe, almost to a hypnotic power, when at some critical juncture, killing 27 persons. Zeppelin raided English northeast coast, apparently weak, he manifests unusual strength. Even the leader killing 16 persons. of'the republican minority, Mr. Mann, when invited to confer More than $36,000 was paid to farmers in Todd county during June 16.—Russians driven over Gallclan border. with the president thought it necessary to explain he was not going the month of October, by their crecmcries. How soon will Koochiching Germany called 400,000 young trained to "take orders" from him. The very fear of such a possibility men to the colors. county formers have a monthly salary coming in from similar MAGAZINE is a confession of subtle power about Mr. Wilson which is never June 21.—Austro-Germans -took Rawa Ruska from "Russians/ industries? in a in an no it 300 ARTICLES -300 ILLUSTRATIONS) General De Wet found guilty of treason. So, while the ''-race is to the swift, and the battleHo the strong," informed of the World's Progrea IfEEP June 2L—L«mberg captured by AusjtroGermans. Engineering, Mechanics and Invention. In order to win, it is not only necessary for those opposed to it remains to be seen who has the necessary qualifications to win. Father and Son and All the Family. It appeals It will be an interesting contest. classes—Old and Young—Men and the licensed saloon to agree upon a candidate for the governorship ill Women. French took G«rman work called the la It the Favorite Magazine In thousands OK Labyrinth .west of Lens. liomes throughont the world. Our Foreln -whose heart is right orr,that issue, but one whose attitude has not 2tL—Italy June brqke diplomatic relations Correspondents are constantly on the watch for things new and interesting and It (s FbRTHE BENEFIT OF SETTLERS with Turkey. been detrimental to the development of any section of the state. Written So You Can Understand li .Dominion freight-^lner Armenian sunk the SIMM. 9Mm PiBiljiiil (20 Pages) codteta by Germans, 20^ Americans lost. •v: A Prmcticel Hinte for Bnop Work end easy ways lop Mm 80.—Russians ffdm 'June began retreat 6ist Congress, 1st Session layman to do things aronnd the Home* Botsjmi•'J In another column will be found a copy of a bill which has Vlstula rlver ffi Poland. j. ice (17 Pages) lor the *•5 Gtirlswho like to make things tellshowto makewire July 7,-^Xwenty allied aeroplanea raided IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES. leel and Telegraph Outfit* Engines* Boats, 8no*« been introduced into the XJ. S. senate by Senator Kntite Nelson Bruges, destroying docks. •hoe* Jewelry, Reed Furniture, etc. Contains vtrnotions for the Mechanic, Camper and Sportsman* U. S. navy department seized German upon the request of State Auditor Preus, empowering the government I1JOKRYKM SINOLK COMO, tU Mr. Kniite Nelson 'introduced the following bill which was rea^d Wireless -plant at Sayvllle/ X.. for hum sar »i»iinlsr «r *H| fraai «M' JtMMtr, of to allow the state to select other lands in lieu of those upon breaches neutrality. Sample copy wis be sent on teqeeet* twice and referred to the Committee on Public Lands. July 8.—Germany's reply Jp American POPULAR MECHANICS MAQA±lNI -which people have settled in good faith, believing them to be government note on submarine warfare.unyielding In N*. Michigan Avsniw, CHICAOQ most ImjIiQrtant particulars. lands. A BILL July 8.—German forces. In German Southwest Africa surrendered to General for relief of settlers on state swamp lands.' Botha. The Health Talk in this issue, by Dr. G. F. Swipnertori, entitled, British liner Orduna, bringing Americans 1 it a he S at an us of re at iv home from Europe, attacked by "Stop Poisoning Yourself" is of unusual merit and importance. Silver German submarine with torpedo and of the United States of America in Congress assembled, shells. It should not only be carefully read and mentally digested, July 18.—Italian orulser Giuseppe. Garibaldi Plated 2. That in adjustment o£ all swarrtp land grants made to any state, but should be clipped out and preserved. Read it yourself, sunk, by Austrian submarine. July 22.—American reply to Germany, if any of the lands granted be found in the possession of an read it to your children, then live religiously up to its soggestion, reaffirming former stand, sent to Berlin.' Knives actual settler whose entry or filing has been allowed under Terrible massacres of Armenians by ^nd you will save yourself and others much discomfort and Turks reported. the pre-emption or homestead laws of the United States before July 26.—American steamer Titslanan •expense. stamped sunk by German submarine crew saved. the same has been patented and before January ist, 1916, the July 27.—Austrians made air raid oS VeronaJuly STOP POISONING YOURSELF. state upon a proper relinquishment of the lands so entered or 80.—Austrians occupied Lublin. filed for, shall be entitled to select an equal quantity of other July 8L—Leyland liner Iberian sunk by By G. P. Swinnerton, M. D., County Health Officer German torpedo boat seven of oreH last looser through harder lands in lieu thereof from any of the public lands not mineral killed. service any than other because A person does not need to be insane or tired 2.—Mitau, they have a I Aug. capital of Courland, Al and within the limit of the grant not otherwise appropriated at bolster, which does taken by Germans. of life, to commit suicide. with sharp corners Aug. 8.—Great Britain flatly rejected the date of selection, to which they shall receive title the same blade is joined to li ::mc) American contentions against blockade. Many of us to whom life is very sweet and where wear is constant and as though originally granted, and any such entrys or filings Aug. 5.—Warsaw occupied by the Germans. hardest. This is but one precious are, nevertheless, slowly poisoning ourselves. of many notable ieatures of thus relieved from conflict may be perfected into complete !MT ROGERS BROS. Aug. 8.—Ivangorod taken by AustroGermans. title, as if such lands had not been granted Provided, That Aug. 9.—British cruiser India and' de« These poisons which we take are not, however, knives, which give lasting stroyer Lynx sunk. nothing herein contained shall in any manner be so construed service and satisfaction. Turkish battleship Kheyr-Ed-Din Barbarossa dangerous substances in themselves. They Numerous patterns are as to enlarge or extend any such grant to any such state,or to sunk by submarine in Dardanelles. offeree! in this famous are the products of the chemistry of our own "tilvcr Plate that w'ears." extend to lands reserved 11 any land grant made. Soid by leading dealers Germans occupied Praga. bodies. Our unconscious suicidal acts are those everywhere. Send for catalogue Zeppelins raided English east coast, "CL," showing all killing 15 one Zeppelin destroyed. RECORD OF 1915 which allow these poisons to form, and our neglecting designs. Aug. 10.—U. S. rejected Austro-Huti^ari£tn INTERNATIONAL Wlt2. -nulCO-vii-.n.. views on shipment of war supplies. to get rid of them rapidly from the body. SILVER CO. March 8.—Zeppelin airship L-8 de Aug. 11.—British submarines entered Successor to stroyed near Tirlemont and 17 of cre^ For instance, during this holiday season we eat a lot of food. Black sea and torpedoed the Breslau an3 Meriden Britannia Co. killed. MEPJDEN, CONN. Goeben. I WORLD It Sis all good, wholesome nourishment when eaten. BUT we eat March 10.—American ship William Aug. 14.—British troopship -Royal Edward Frye sunk by German cruiser Prlnz Eitei sunk by submarine in Aegean sea TOO MUCH of it at one time. Friedrlch. Prlnz Eitel at Newport Newi 900 lost. with captain and^cfew of Frye. THEN what happens? Part of it, only, is digested. The rest Aug. 17.—Germans took fortress of Kovno. March 11.—German submarine U-12 sun! URIC ACID i. by British torpedo boat Ariel. liampers the process of digestion, and then undergoes decay in the G«eek cabinet resigned and Venizeloi British took Neiive Chapelle. wfts Invited to form new ministry. stomach or bowels. It is then in the same condition as though it Germans abanboned Augustowo, Po U. S. accepted German offer of compensation land. Chronology off the Year, Giving in Frye case. 3iad lain around and spoiled before eating it. There are no poisonous SOLVENT March 15.—British order in council shu' Zeppelins raided British east coast, off all trade with Germany, ordering tech' the Most Important Events substances more dangerous than the very things we eat—after killing ten civilians. nical blockade. Aug. 19.—White Star liner Arabic,-Llverpool German cruiser Dresden sunk oft Falk* they spoil. in All Countries. for Boston, torpedoed and sunk b\ land islands by British warships Glasgow German submarine off Irish coast 46 lost. What becomes of the decayed food inside us after a big gorge? 50 Cent Bottle (32 DoaesJ and Kent and Japanese converte cruise) Including two Americans. Orama. Aug. 20. —German fleet engaged Russian In most instances it remains in the body too long, and the poisons March 18.—American sanitary commit FREE fleet in Gulf of Riga, each side losing several PROGRESS OF THE GREAT WAI slon organised for work in Serbia. are absorbed into the blood stream with the digested food. vessels. British battleships Irresistible and Oceai Germans took Russian fortress of Novogeorglevsk wonte#Asm This absorbed poison circulating in the system, may lodge in Just because start the day and French battleship Bouvet sunk b] 70a and tired, stiff legs and arms and miisi lse.. 1 mines In the Dardanelles. Aug 21.—Italy declared war on Turkey some week spot in the body, and produce a generally sick condition, an aching bead, burning and bearing dewQV I. March 22.—Austrian fortress of Przem Sinking of Lusltanla and the Teuton! Kgins—do daF I German cruiser sunk by British submarine ins in the back—worn out. before the yzl surrendered to Russians. which may be very serious. stay la not think you have to In Baltic sea. Drives Through Poland and 8er* Turks massacred thousands of Chris that condition. British seaplane sank loaded 'Turkish Moreover, though the body tries to throw off these poisons tlans at Urumlah. Persia. who In and out- vC Those sufferers are bia, the Outata|idlng Features troopship In Sea of Marmora. a at wilt appreciate bed half dozen times night March *28.—Germans in Ghent execute^ Germans captured Bielsk,. Russia. through the kidneys,and sweat glands of the skin, we interfere with strength the rest, comfort and —Prominent Persons Who 17 Belgians as spies. •Aug. 28.—Germanr occupied Russian of our treatment gives. For every form- that. We sit around in hot stuffy rooms, begin sweating freely, and Germans drove Russians out of East Passed Away. or weakness, fortress of Ossowetz. bladder trouble, scalding pains, Prussia. its action is really wonderful. Aug. 25.—Germans took Blalystok and then open a window or, run out of doors, thinly clad. The work of Allies landed force on Galllpoll peninsula. Be strong, well and vigorous, with no Brest-Lltovsk. COMPILED BY E. W. PICKARD. more pains from stiff Joints, sore muscles, Aug. 26.—Germans captured Russian the sweat glands is instantly stopped. The poison escaping rheumatic suffering, aching back, or kid« March 27.—Russians forced way through fortress o. Olita. ney or bladder troubles. Carpathians into Hungary. freely, as through a safety valve, is thrown back into the tissues, nSermaisy declared the sinking of the kidney The -Williams Treatment conquers March 28.—Twenty-day battle in Champagne EUROPEAN WAR Arabic, if done by German submarine, and bladder diseases, rheumatism and and locked up in some chilled part of the body. The throat, lungs, country won by French, Germani all uric acid troubles, no matter how was decidedly condemned by the German losing 60,000. chronic or stubborn. If you have never government and full reparation would be Sidneys, or any other part may be overwhelmed with this sudden need The Williams Treatment, we will give German submarine sank British steamers made: one 50c. bottle (32 doses) for your own use Apuilar and Falaba, about 140 llvei load of poison thrust upon it. Jan. 1.—British battleship Formidabli Aug. 31.—Adolphe Pegoud, note«? French free. Contains no alcohol or hablt-formlng being lost. sunk by German submarine in the English aviator, killed in action. drug. Does not affect the heart. April 4.—Russians cleared Beskid rang THEN Ave call a doctor. What does he do? He gives us a good Germans took Russian fortress ol Send this notice with your name and channel, with 579 of crew. of Austrians. address, and 10c. to help pay Jan. 6.—Russians annihilated Nintfc Lutsk, strong pill to unload the bowels rapidly. He gives medicines to Turkish cruiser Mejidieh sunk by Russian 1 distribution expenses, to The Dr. Sept. 2.—Germany offered to submit Lusltanla Turkish army corps and routed First and mine. D. A. Williams Company, Dept. 3154D and Arabic compensation claima make the skin begin its work again, and gives us a good sweat. He Tenth corps in the Caucasus. Mew Post Office Block, East Hampton, April 8.—Germany agreed to pay foi to The Hague tribunal. Russians forced Uzsok pass in th Conn. You will receive by parcel post a? sinking American ship William P. Frye. orders us to drink freely of liquids—nonalcoholic—to afford plenty Russians evacuated Grodno. regular 50c. bottle (32 doses), without charge Carpathians. April 10.—Steamer Harpalyce, first relief and without incurring any obligations. One ^Papers involving Pumba and Bernstorfl Jan. 10.—Mile evacuated by Germani of fluid to carry oft' the poisons through the skin and kidneys'. ship of New York to Belgium, sunk bottle only to a family or address. taken by British from J. F. J. Archibald. and occupied by British. in North sea by torpedo or (nine. 'Sept. 4.—Allan liner Hesperian torpedoed Jan. 17.—Russians stormed southern After a few days we feel better, but. much as though we had April 21.—United States replied to German off Fastnet: 26 lost. Carpathian pass and entered Transylvania. government's criticism of its foreign Sept. 9.—President Wilson demanded recall been run through a laundry mangle. WHY? All because we had policies, denying allegations and rejecting of Austrian Ambassador Dumba. Jan. 19.—Six German Zeppelins raided suggestions that exportation oi poisoned ourselves in our ignorance of our body's chemistry. Germany declared it would pay no Indemnity the Norfolk coast, dropping bombs in IMMORTALITY arms be prohibited. for Arabic deaths. Yarmouth, Sandringham, King's Lynn, IF everyone fed the body moderately, and attended to the April 26.—French cruiser Leon Gambetta Zeppelins raided London, killing 20 and Comer, Sherrlngham and peeston, causing sunk by Austrian torpedo, 662 Uvea injuring 86. heavy damage and some loss of life. rapid removal from it of all by-products through the bowels, kidneys lost A Fascinating Booklet on Sept. 10.—Germany defended attack on Jan. 24.—German armored cruiser Bluecher April 29.—German air* raiders dropped Orduna. saying it tried to escape submarine. and skin, nine-tenths of the doctors would be out of a job. sunk iand two battle cruisers crippled incendiary bombs on live English east the Mystery of the Ages by Vice Admiral Beatty's squadron coast towns. BU so long as people ignorantly continue slowly committing Anglo-French financial commission arrived In running light In North sea. Russians occupied Loubnia, northeast in America to arrange for loan oi Jan. 26.—Austro-Hungarian forces occupied suicide, so long will doctors be kept busy undoing their foolishness. By The of Uzsok pass. $600,000,000 to allies. Kielce, Russian Poland. £, April 30.-British announced destruction Sept. 15.— Russians checked Von Hindenburg's REV. JOSEPH A. MILBURN With our many New Years resolutions we might include one Jan. 27.—Austrians drove Russians from of eight German submarines within week drive toward Riga and drov Uzsok pass in Carpathians. by mines and net traps. More interesting than Austrians further back in Gallcla. to the effect that we will eat less, be more careful of chilling the Feb. 1.—French torpedo boa* sunk oil May 1.—British torpedo boat destroyer Sept. 18.—VUna evacuated by Russiana Nleuport. Fiction and two German torpedo boats sunk in skin after overheating it, and give more attention to the rapid Sept. 19.—British transport Ramazat Feb. t.—Anglo-French fleet destroy#! light In North sea. sunk by submarine in Aegean sea hundreds four forts In the Dardanelles. A new and truer view*point of removal of waste products from the body. American tank steamer Gulflight tor* lost. Feb. 4.—Germany declared waters S I I I S pedoed by Germans oft Scilly islands, captain Sept. 22.—French aviators dropped 101 Light eating conduces not only to clear thinking, but just as around British isles a war sbne. and two seamen lost. bombs on royal palace at Stuttgart and Feb. 6.—Russians crossed River Rawka, May 6.—Austro-German forces occupied elsewhere In Wurtemberg. surely to long living. An ancient book speaks of the man who put penetrating German front west of Warsaw. Tarnow. Germans captured Ostrow, but bulk oi .. a knife to his throat every time he ate. The inference is that he May 7.—Cunard liner Lusitania torpedoed Russian army in Vilna salient escaped. Feb. 9.—Germans violently bombarded nd sunk by Gwiibna off coast of Ireland Sept. 23.—Germany promised Americai Solssons, setting It afire. 1,206 might as well commit suicide that way as do it by misusing what with loss Af lives. Including lit ships carrying conditional contraband Feb. 10.—Russians repulsed Austro-Qermans Americans among the latter A. G. Vanderbllt. would not be sunk by submarines, ani he was about to eat. In Carpathians but were driven back Elbert Hubbard. Chas. Frohman, made other concessions. in Bukowlna. Chas. Klein and Charles Plamondon. Sept. 25.—Allies on western front begai British held cargo of food ship Wilhelmina. May 8.—British destroyer Maori sunk tremendous general attack on Germans. Sent Free On Request CAN TEDDY "COME BACK?" by mine. Sept. 28.—American loan to allies, haW Feb. 11.—United States warned Germany Russian naval baae of Libau captured a billion dollars at 5 per cent, announced against destroying American vessels orllves It will put you under no obligations. by Germans. Italian battleship Benedetto Brin de of American citizens In attacking We employ no canvassers stroyed by Interior explosion 246 lost. May 11.— Cabinet decided U. S. should •The veering wind of political opinion blows first for one and shipping, and warned Great Britain oi Austria-Hungary recalled Ambassado demand Germany make reparation for the danger to American Interests In th« Dumba. then another, as possible presidential timber. It is blowing for Teddy RICHARD G. BADGER deaths of Americans resulting from submarine use of American flag by British vessels. attacks and give guaranties Germans evacuated Lodz, but drove th« in some quarters at this time, (Continued on last page) 194 Boylston Street, Boston against repetition of offense. Russians out of East Prussia. May 12.—British battleship Goliath torpedoed Feb. 17.—Germany replied unfavorably Can he make the grade? Much has been written of him, both lit?- ln-JDftrdanelles, 600 lost. to American warning not to sink American laudatory and derogatory to him as a public man. Withal, Theoxlore May 18.—President Wilson's note to Germany ships, and Great Britain refused to cabled. modify its shipping orders. Roosevelt is a strong man. But combinations of condition have tel May 17.—Zeppelin attacked English Germany began blockade of England b) seriously hampered the progress of some very strong men toward coast towns and was driven off and crippled-by sinking two vessels. aeroplanes. Feb. 23.—German blockaders sanl their goal. At present, very substantial conditions of this kind Twin City Stamp May 21.—French .won entire Lorette hill American steamer Carlb, Norwegian shl| mk 15 E 1 si sfand in his way. St 9 north Arras after six months of con­ Regln, damaged British collier and thret ST PAUL INN. Stencil Co. RuUrnrAMrntmme tinuous fighting. In 1912 the sharp line of cleavage between the standpat re- British merchant steamers. Stamps OPPOSITE CITY MALL Reims bombarded by Germans, 20 civilians May -22.—Russian battleship Pantelelmon o. publicans and the progressives was an important factor in$x|Mr. i'• MODERN EUROPEAN PLAN sunk in Black sea with 1,400 men. killed. C"- Wilson's election. These same factions of thev^ republican party Feb. 25.—Allied fleets reduced Turklsi May 23.—Italy declared war against forts at entrance of Dardanelles. Austria-Hungary. Standi* 1: Seal* 11 Check* LOCATED'IN-HEART OF BUSINESS DISTRICT are far from being consolidated at this time, fior is there certain A E St Rooms with detached bath and .Feb. 28.—Dacia seized by Freneh crulsei May 25.—Italy Invaded Austria at head promise will that they be when the electoral college sits. If not, shower bath— $?..s and taken to Brest. of Gulf of Venice, seising four towns. One person 75c, $1.00 and 11.80 per dsy March 2.—Great Britain laid embargt British warship Triumph sunk by torpedo conditions will be much as they were when Mr. Wilson was elected, Two pefsons in same room. extra. 0e against shipment of all commodities lnt in Dardanelles. with a very important addition—Mr. Wilson's established strength. ROOMS with private baths and toilets— .Germany. May 26.—American steamer Nebraskan, FOR RENT CHEAP—Three One person SI.30 and S3.00 per day :|tr Mr. Wilson has. by no means been a failure and weakling as Hamburg-Amertcan officials Indicted li from Liverpool without cargo, struck-and Two persons in same room, 1J1.00 extra. room house, Jameson's Addition,, New York by federal grand Jury for conspiracy crippled by torpedo off Irish coast. •gi chief magistrate of the nation. In fact the more ^thari "Ordinary Notlert. to defraud the United States. ..itaiv TrsntWf Stottf jwili! rent /er ce/erec addres Lock Box 136, City. ,D. 2-9 WE AIM TO PLBASB