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/'KJS-P' p: it** INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS sibie for Mr. Daniels, for all Quit PROFESSIONAL CARDS he has done and left undone. "The proof is absolute that when ©11q$g 0/ Saint Tiiofnat/ Admiral Mayo was at Tampico he had JOHN H. BROWN UNDER. THE CONTROL S DIRECTION Ol? AHCrlBISHOP IHELAMD OlrAHCKBTSHOP IRELAND received full knowledge of the rioting and of the imminent danger to American SAINT PAUL MlNNl3-SOTA= Attorney at Law lives but that, nevertheless, he steamed away into the ocean, and Office in the litis Block that the Americans were rescued by International Falls, Minn German and British ships. This action constituted so grave an offense from the standpoint of national duty DR. H. H. IHRIG and self-respect, that any man responsible A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE for it should be at once Dentist AS AN HONOR SCHOOL BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT taken out of office. RANKED Colhgicte Commercial Academic Preparatory Facts Made Public in U. S. Office over Holler's Confectioner}' Mental, Moral and Religious Training. Careful "Shortly thereafter the facts were Seven Hundred and Fifty Students Prom International Falls, Minn. Twenty-Four States Last Year made public in the United States. Li' FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ADDRESS Admiral Mayo had been responsible Very Rev.H.Moynihan.D.D.President and had not acted under orders, then GEO. S. LANGLAND the only proper course for Secretary Daniels would have been to order hisinstant LAWYER court-umrtiai, and in such case tHsputes^ Would he Tie so sure that! In litis Block on the failure to do so \oull have shifted cast his "ballot for Horace Greeley, I it Is more Important to preserve peace, the blame at once from the shoulders 4th Ave. says: "I expect to vote for Woodrow when a great strike is threatened, than of Admiral Mayo to the shoulders OJ Wilson, but I don't like his course in International Falls, 1 superiors. President Wilson and Secretary It Is to make Judicial methods rather the railroad dispute. He didn't do •V,f. Daniels. than force the means of settling differences right." between capital and labor? "Therefore, even if these telegrams The railroad controversy has lntro A If election day had come and gone F. J. McPARTLIN did not exist, even if there had been duced a moral issue into the campaign, would Mr. Wilson keep the national no such orders, or those actually issued Mr. Wilson sacrificed principle to ex* Lawyer by the secretary of the navy guardsmen of the country in camp on pediency, or what he judged to be gronnr] the that they may be needed' to Admiral Mayo, nevertheless, his expediency, when he tamely surren* Office over International to protect the United States against superiors. Secretary Daniels and dered. to the demands of the trainservice State Bank Mexico? Would there be months of President Wilson, would both have brotherhoods. Mian. International Falls, become fully responsible for the Inaction and indecision In which no He put his own personal and party guilty transaction by their acquies use is made of a large body of citizen need before the public good. He angled soldiers? Would they not be allowed centv therein. They cannot, as they for votes. He aimed a body blow at have sought to do, shift the blame to go home or else be set In motion to a F. SWINNERTON M. D.,GfiL the tried and tested arbitration method make Mexico as safe a neighbor as the to the shoulders of the admiral." of settling differences. Physician and Surgeon Administration seems to think that It CUOfcta Mtmv«*a«r« sm "God help you I cannot," he is said fitted. Eyes examined and glasses ls already? to have exclaimed to the railroad managers, ''Well, I reckon he will find out next November J" The Soldier Vote. Office over Empress If election day were past would the who do not poll as many votes A significant feature following the President drive through Congress a Theatre as their employes. But he could have Maine election was the nature of she at Washington had full knowledge of bill like the shipping bill which is Intended helped them if he had stood impartially International Falls, Mmn. soldier vote. the danger of the situation through to embark the federal government between them and the utterly reckless It is reported that on*» Maine batlalion telegrams from Admiral Mayo sent piy? ii Lfci upon a new venture in a hazardous hirii ia train-service representatives hiked 60 miles in two days for by wireless to the navy department field and use $50,000,000 of the who were bent on their rule-or-ruln she purpose of exercising the franchise. on April 11, 12 and 13. You also people's money to buy tonnage held DR. JENNER PERRY CHANCE programme. give the telegram of Mr. Daniels of above Its normal value or else so "He didn't do right." The consciousness Physician and Surgeon And we know how they voted! April 20 directing the admiral to proceed owned that It cannot be used without of that fact is sinking deep to Vera Cruz. peril of international complications? Office over litis Drug Store into the American mind. Mayo Feared Loss of Life. Is sound public policy behind such Josephus Daniels might have maou Phone. 11 "He didn't do right." That wide* "You have shown that Admiral a measure or only campaign politics? :t passable secretary of the Salv iih. Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching spread conviction will cost him thousands Mayo made an emphatic protest to If election day were not to be considered Navy, but it was pretty rou.uli tipose of votes on election day. the navy department, stating that he would Woodrow Wilson use so him on Uncle Sam's tigluin "He didn't do right." He preferred feared the result of the squadron's Constituted So Grave an Offense many high and mighty words in International .!» vy. the weak, the timid, attitude of thti leaving would be the loss of American notes and do so little to makq PH1NNEY & CAMPBELL Against the Nation's Honor born compromiser. lives and property. You also quote them mean anything practical? Would The British censorship is delaying The American people like courage. LAWYERS the telegrams sent by Admiral Mayo Man his deeds lag so far behind hia and Duty That the United States mails almost Llie RS The like convictions. They like a the following day, containing the protest phrases?—Cleveland Leader. annoyingly as Burleson's inefficiency* Be Over International State Responsible Should man who has the courage of his convictions. of t,he American consul, Mr. They like a man who if Bank Miller, and requesting authority to Removed From Office. "HE DIDN'T DO RIGHT' ELECTION WERE OVER: willing to risk consequences for that remain at Tampico. You have shown International Falls, Minn. sake of a just cause. that, nevertheless, the navy department 1 It was an unjust cause in which, on the 21st confirmed its previous Independent Voters Turning This Conviction While Democrats Are Admittedly th: WILSON CANNOT SHIELD Woodrow Wilson enlisted when he ao. orders and directed the ships to Over and Over in Their Champion Question Fiends, It Is cepted the brotherhood view that tht leave at once. Minds and It Will Cost Mr. W. E. LAWRENCE HIMSELF BEHIND DANIELS Believed This Quiz Is as Unanswerable chief item in their demands could not "You have shown that the admiral Wilson Many a Vote. as Their Most be arbitrated.—Providence Journal. THE REXALL STORE put out into the ocean eight miles distant, but received a protest from Childlike Effort A Democrat who never voted for a Authentic Proof That Americans in Now that Mr. Hughes knows he hai Consul Miller reiterating his demand International Falls, Minn. Republican candidate for President except been nominated for president, we may Peril Were Deserted by Their Own for protection. You then quote the If election day were past would in 1872, when he was forced by wait patiently, for a few days longei Government Against the Protests of telegrams and signals of Admiral President Wilson make so little of the the lack of a Democratic nominee to to hear what Mr. Wilson has to say the Senior Naval Officer Present—* Mayo, who, In spite-of his orders, Principle of arbitration in Industrial ..about It jr DR. E. A. THOMPSON Most Pusillanimous Episode in the nobly refused to run from the post of duty while the lives of American Naval Annals of Our Country. E N I S men, women and children were in danger." Phone 245 Theodore Roosevelt in a letter to Can't Hide Behind Daniels. Over litis' Drug Store Henry Reuterdahl, the naval critic, Of the President and Secretary criticises President Wilson and Secretary International Falls, Minnesota Daniels the colonel writes: Daniels in connection with the "President Wilson cannot shield himself Tampico affair, when the American A E O FURS behind Mr. Daniels, for Mr. Daniels warships were withdrawn by order: of NORTHERN MINNESOTA could do nothing that the 1 he Administration. The colonel says: president does not order or sanction. "You have presented authentic proof HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION When Mr. Daniels' actions have been of how the Americans in peril at brought to the attention of Mr. Wilson. Tampico were deserted by their own and are not repudiated by him, government against the protest of the Dr. R. H. Monahan ... Phone 223 they become Mr. Wilson's and Mr. senior American naval officer present. Wilson is fully and completely respon- You have shown that the government Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Phone 223 Dr. Mary Ghostly .... Phone 301 DETROIT'S IMPRESSIONS OF A, MAN. Endestine Hospital Phone 79 Governor Hughes' visit to Detroit opened the presidential campaign of 1916 and if we may forecast the events that are to follow by the Office over International State omens of Monday we would prognosticate an intensely warm, vivid and Bank—Phone 155. humanly interesting period in the next few months. Setting aside the auspices of meteorological conditions in this provision International Falls, Mina of the future—although they are approved by numerous professional augurs and by a host of commonalty as well—we base this prophecy on the characteristics of the candidate whose too brief stay with WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE us has been enjoyed by all with whom he came into contact The misguided individuals who have been expecting Charles E Hughes would prove to be a cold proposition and therefore easy to S N A S A NEW SHIPMENT OF THE LAT­ beat are in for a shock that will make them think they have been hit by an uninsulated trolley wire. There is nothing cold about Mr. Hughes, EST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE Detroit has learned. He is about as intensely human a piece of humanity S N A S as ever captured the hearts of a crowd, and the more people in pi the United States he meets between now and November the more A E S pi votes will be cast for him. As a campaigner he is a revelation. He likes his fellow beings, and they like him because they 'see he likes SPOT CASH ONLY fu them. INCLUDING THIBET, JAP MINK, And what his personality begins his remarkable powers of Intellect pi and utterance finish. He drives his points home with tremendous force. RED FOX, NATURAL MUSKRAT, pi What he says sticks. There are thousands of Americans today who One pint Mason Jars pi can retell every step in the arguments he made eight years ago on BLACK FOX AND CONEY. per dozen .35c pi the Bryan trust policy, yet in 1908 Mr. Hughes was not especially a pi (The tops are worth prominent figure and there was no p?rticular reason why his address pi per dozen). 25c more than others should have remained clearly in the memory except pi White Crown Jar Caps, the gift of the man to send h|s own thoughts so deep into the brains pi of others. They are clear in his own mind first, undoubtedly. He knows Rubbers included, doz 10c a precisely what he wants to say because he has reasoned it out before pi (fit any Mason jar) he speaks it out Probably that has something to do with the ease pi These cost 20c per -5 with which he conveys his meaning. But It is a very rare quality pi dozen wholesale by he possesses in his ability to master subjects so thoroughly as to make pi the most abstruse simple to himself and his hearers. It is a quality pi the gross. eminently desirable in a political candidate it is infinitely more to be pi t,: Soap, all kinds, by the desired In the president of a great country like the United States. box, at what it costs Detroit's impression of Charles E. Hughes is all favorable. The I? at wholesale today. pi thousands of people who have studied him at close range are convinced '.A' Apples, 1 gallon, 28c that if he is elected president next November he will be a great president A FULL LINE OF THE POPULAR BARREL AND PILLOW Corn, 1 gallon, ........75c one of the greatest this nation has known, worthy to stand In history with George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, a custodian of Blueberries, 1 gallon, .60c STYLE MUFFS AND NEWEST SHAPES IN NECKPIECES the republic's fate to whom that fate may confidently be intrusted. Red Raspberries, 1 gaL, 60c If that conviction Is shared by the people of other'states whom he Is Sauer Kraut, 3 cans lor 25c still to meet, the outcome of his swing around the great. American pn circle cannot fail to be propitious for him.—Detroit Free Press. f. 4 A it S. E. Son O. M. CARR & CO. BLOODY PROSPERITY. vi & vr "No one disputes a temporary prosperity in our land today. BuV It Is sectional in its factory aspect, abnormal In its fevered rush, fictitious THE STQRE OF QUALITY Twin City Stamp A in its essentials, and perverting in its tendency. Worse, it is the gold sluiced from the river of blood, poured out by the horrifying jJsMsrdN sacrifice of millions of our fellow men. God forbid that we should' ,t boast a prosperity wrought in such waste of human life. We had rather rejoice In the prosperity of peace."—United States Senator Warren G. Harding.