International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 9, 1916 · Page 6 of 8
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XMTB8MATI0NAL PALLS PRESS I ATE BQABO A3XS bUHbRfURITY UUc. lu rJUu ELEVEN MILLION MORE JCMN C. SIMPSON FOR THE PRESS TONS OF ORE SHIPPEL Man's Rise to Place Above the Lower Animals Declared to Be Result 1137.500 FOR RID Five Companies Opersting Docks at of Eating Meat. American Head of Lakes Report O Old Records Shattered. In a letter to Science, W. W. Lyon states that there appears to be "strong Duluth. Eleven million more tons zoological evidence that man and his of iron ore have been shipped from the ancestors have long indulged in three docks of the fiva companies at the HIGHWAY COMMISSION SENDS forms of animal food which today are American head of the lakes during the RECOMMENDATION TO SECRETARY commonly found in markets." The parasites season up to November 1 than during Or AGRICULTURE. which prey upon man, and which the corresponding period last year. Up are associated with animals, are the to November 1 last year 29,345,174 beef, pork and fish tapeworms. Scientific were shipped, while during the toDS investigation seems to indicate same period of 1916, 40,608,767 tons that the evolution of these three parasites have gone forward. Highways in Carver, Crow Wing, Mille has probably been somewhat similar The Duluth, Missabe and Northern Necessary Pleasures Lacs and Scott Counties Slated for to that of man himself. In the case Railway company shows the largest increase Appropriations Other Applications for October, 1916, over the same of the beef and pork parasites, it is Under Advisement. month last year. then argued that man has been eating pigs and cows—and perhaps himself— Albert Lea Educator Heads M. E. A. for a good many centuries. In the Jake Greengard St. Paul.—The state highway commission St. Paul.—C. C. Baker, superintendent case of the fish parasite the theory has sent to the secretary of Lively Patterns International Falls, of schools at Albert Lea, was fails, for the dog is also affected. But agriculture at Washington a recommendation Latest Shapes elected president of the Minnesota Minnesota this commentator adds that "the ease that out of the money that Educational association at its convention with which man becomes infested with the federal government is to give to in St. Paul. The ballot count disclosed this parasite might indicate that he had Minnesota for good roads, $137,500 be that he had won by a large margin eaten uncooked fish for a long period." devoted to the Twin Cities-Duluth highway. over John Munroe, superintendent On the whole, however, speculation on John C. Simpson, secretary of the The recommendation includes at Faribault, and C. A. Prosser, director State Agricultural society since January, the subject points to the probability $80,000 for Pine county for 52 miles of ^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa of the Dunwoody Industrial institute, that man has been a meat eater for 1911, resigned at a meeting of the the highway, $55,000 to Chisago county Minneapolis. •oclety's board of governors at tha many thousand years. Certain investigators, and $2,500 to Carlton county. Pine JOHN M. GISH •tyfe fair grounds. Mr. Simpson came notably Gregory, have concluded county has itself set apart $25,000 for 8tate Horticultural Society to Meet. the society from the Iowa state fair that the horse was a source of the work, hopes to get $45,000 from the Minneapolis. The fiftieth annual Watchmaker and Jeweler 'management. He has been one of the food, and others who have followed his slate and has received guarantees ol WATCH meeting of the Minnesota State Horticultural most successful managers the Minnesota research activities have been unable to $10,000 each fiorn Minneapolis, St. Paul society, the largest organization state fair has ever had and his prove that primitive man did not eat and Duluth. of its kind in the United States, resignation was accepted with regret horse meat along with beef. Further Agent for Singer Sewing Need for Highway Shown. RAH.no will be held in the West hotel, Minneapolis, by the governors' board. evidence that man was not early given The need for the Twin Cities-Duluth Machine Company and December 5 to 8. The program highway was presented in turn from to meat-eating is embodied in the AT will cover all branches of horticulture, TO STUDY FARM LOANS 'IT the agricultural, northern development Woodstock Typewriter. theory of the evolution of man. It is •'ncludin? ss speakers mp.ny ex' p^tg and tourist standpoints. The commission contended that one of the chief factors from outsirle of the state. Afternooii agreed that it was the most important In man's rise in the intellectual and •ia.jj'oES V.-T c'ose with illustrated lecre Also dealer in consideration before It. physical scale above other animals was it of Other good roads projects or existing Wear-U-Weil Shoes his early tendency to add to his vegetable STATE FEDERATION OF CLUBS association. The r-oeicty memfcershir highways that are slated for appropriations diet a certain amount of meat, is 3,800 and represents every sectiov MEETS IN JANUARY. are in Carver county, which thus "shortening the digestive processes," of the state. Is recommended for $15,000 in federal and improving nutrition by the SECRETARY BAKER TO QUIT aid for the Yellowstone trail, Crow addition of stimulating proteins. This Subject of Soils to Receive Attention Wing, recommended for $30,000. Mille Improved diet added to his energy and During Week—Program for Laos $50,000, Scott county $15,000. The resourcefulness, increased his strength Determined to Resume Law Practice, Women Prepared. commission took under advisement the and stimulated his activity and placed We Loan Money Is Cleveland Report. application of Freeborn county for him in the front of the evolutionary Cleveland, Nov. 9.—Newton D. $23,100, Redwood, McLeod and Renville process by means of which the evolutionists it. Paul.—Representatives of farm- Baker, secretary of war, will resign counties for $40,000. tort' contend he achieved his present clubs, who will attend the annual after March no matter who is elected 4, supremacy. meeting of the Minnesota Federation president. This has become known DULUTH DRY VOTE HELD Of Farmers' clubs which will be called definitely. It was said Mr. Baker determined VALID BY HIGH COURT University farm during Farmers' when he took office last year WEIRD MUSIC FROM A MINE to Home-Makers' week, January 1 to serve only one year and that he This bank loans money. That's the way we make 0, 1917, will be given an opportunity intends to return to his home here to Opinion by Taylor Holds Cities of Engineer Tells of His Experience When our living. But we don't loan money foolishly nor to make a careful study of farm loans. practice law. First Class Have Power to Legislate Descending One of the Deepest The subject of soils is another matter for imprudent purposes. on Liquor Question. Shafts in Mexico. Demand Recount in New Hampshire, of first importance that will reeeire It is our ambition to see this community prosper Concord, N. H., Nov. 9.—With^few attention at the same confer St. Paul. The Minnesota supreme recall an interesting experience at I precincts to be heard from, the Democratic and it is decidedly to our advantage to see that ence. 0. 6. Hopkins, soils expert, will court, in an opinion Friday, the Neuva Luz shaft, the deepest shaft state committee admitted that be the principal speaker. held valid the initiative and referendum it does prosper, because if the community prospers on the Veta Madre, in the Guanajuato Hughes was leading the state by 300 Program for Women. provisions of the charter adopted our deposits will be increased and we will have more district, Mexico. It is 2,031 feet deep, ar 400 votes. It was stated that a The Division of Home Economics of by Duluth in 1913, also the ordinance cut out of solid rock. Iron buckets, recount will be demanded and that in money to loan. It can readily be seen, therefore, that university is making special preparation the passed under the charter in Jane, guided by wire ropes, are used for accordance with instructions from for a program for women. The 1916, prohibiting the sale of intoxicating we cannot consistently loan money for any purpose hoisting men, rock and supplies, and Chairman McCormick the ballbt boxes plan is to offer a program that will liquor in the city. not conductive to the best interests of the community even an experienced engineer is excused be ire being closely guarded. of extraordinary interest, not only Isador Zien, a Duluth saloonkeeper, a feeling of fear and trepidation in general and the borrower in particular. On this to the women of the country, but to attacked the "dry" ordinance adopted when straddling the bale over this Canadian Oil Promoter Sentenced. 5—women of the city as well. It will by referendum in that city. Asserting basis this bank loans money gladly. yawning hole. practically every phase of home that it Was invalid and of no. effect, eovef The almost nude natives, oblivious Calgary, Alta., Nov. 9.—George Ed life. ... he applied to the city council for a of danger, jumped aboard, holding ward Buck has jnst been found guilty Another innovation will be a series retail liquor license to be effective on court their torch of candles in the free hand, by Judge Winter in the district Of livestock sales. Some of these will date of expiration of his present license. on of and as they were lowered began to the charge a false statement in be at University farm, others at South We Loan Money cm Farm Lands. Call and See Us. St sing. A flood of melody filled the shaft, connection with the well of Black Diamond Paul stock yards. fTis application denied, he procured a full crescendo reverberated from wall Oil Fields, Limited, and was sentenced an alternative writ of mandamus to to serve four years in Edmonton BUSINESS OUTLOOK IS to wall, followed by softer cadences, compel the issuance of the license. and as I passed down into the hole the penitentiary. A. A. McGilivray, The St. Louis county district court BRIGHT, BANK REPORTS bucket counsel for Buck, asked for a stay continued its slow descent, the discharged the writ on the ground that The First National Bank of lights of the torches became more and sentence as he Intended to make the ordinance was valid and prohibited Retail Trade Favorable, Prices High, more indistinct, the darkness deepened, ap appeal. The judge, however, refused the issuance of license. He a ^According to Minneapolis Federal sentenced Buck a* the prayerful song came up with then appealed to the supreme court. to stay and Reserve Board. cording ly. decreasing volume until it seemed like The opinion written by Commissioner a distant echo from the unknown. Mvron D. Taylor in exhaustive form Minneapolis, Minn.—This is the Then there was no light visible, no anthem holds that cities of the first class have way Minneapolis sizes up, according audible, and I involuntarily said poAver to adopt home rule charters and to the Federal Reserve board's to legislate on the liquor question. "Amen."—Frank H. Probert, in National monthly business summary: Geographic Magazine. The decision relates only to retail liquor Retail trade favorable and wholetale licenses, the wholesale license and distributing lines enjoying luestion not being involved. brisk business. P. A. puts new joy Industrial concerns producing on Read "High-Brow" Books. THREE SMOTHER UNDER large scale, labor fully employed at Had these days been of the old, leisurely good OVERTURNED MOTOR CAR wages. into the sport of ante-1914 type we would probably Business outlook bright, leading have had a controversy on the selection iiiKSiuuia businessmen believing that high prices mmm Young Women and Man Slowly DieFourth smoking! of books most suitable for Of farm produces are satisfactorily offletting Member of Party, Helpless, DISCOVERED! IN reading on an ice-bound island in the reduction in grain yield and Shouts for Aid. ^EXPERIMENTS TO Antarctic in the intervals of frostbite. Ybe potato crop. The library of Elephant island shows OU may live to ODUCE Minneapolis. Held down by an that at least the mental and spiritual 110 and never overturned automobile, half a mile sides of Shackleton's party were well Man's Chemical Elements. I from the nearest house, two young ^PPCD|RM|G feel old enough to German investigator has recently A catered for: ETTE ANDPIPESMOKERS. women and a man slowly smothered calculated that 100 dozen eggs would The Bible. liliiliiiiihiiim vote, but it's certain-sure to death while D. C. Nelson, St. Paul, ?mm hold all the chemical elements which The Encyclopedia Britannica. powerless to help them or himself, would go to make up a man weighing 1907 you'll not Browning. JM30 mmm lay across their bodies and shouted pounds. This does not mean that 160 Carlyle's "French Revolution." ..... TobaccoCompan it know the joy and for help that came after four hours. you made an enormous omelet of Bacon's Essays. ^I^NS4em.N.C.U.SJ\J The machine ran off the road shortly these pro contentment of a 1,200 eggs a man would be Both Bacon and Browning have a before 3 a. m. and it was after 7 IMiiiiitiilniiiiiiiiiiiiliifiiiiri duced. It does mean that the elements culinary suggestion that could not but friendly old jimmy ESNOIFi BITETHETONGU when workmen on their way to quarries the ele- eggs would be equal to the be comforting after a prolonged diet in the neighborhood saw the overturned in pipe or a hand rolled mfents this man. of limpets and seaweed and the Encyclopedia car which they first thought 2"' If a person were to eat nothing ex Britannica may fairly be cigarette you get on talking-terms had been abandoned. Hearing Nelson's unless cept eggs he would get just the chemicals described as filling. He will be a bold moans, they lifted the. automobile with Prince Albert tobacco! needed for supporting life, but the man who will venture, on their return, and found the three bodies huddled human an system would not digest to engage any of the stranded party in .together. exclusive person real reason diet like this and the P. A. comes to you with a for all the on general conversation subjects The faces of the three dead were trying to live on soon eggs alone would the letter D.—London down, say, to goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is made by pressed against the soft earth of the sicken, and if were not the diet Chronicle. roadside by the automobile seat. bite and parch! a patented process that removes changed, would die. You can smoker it long and hard without a comeback! Prince Albert has always been sold without DONNELLY'S BUSINESS DISTRICT DE8TROYED coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery e. Donnelly. Donnelly's business Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette district has been virtually destroyed by fire, damage estimated at enjoyment! And that flavor and fragrance and $300,000 resulting before apparatus E. A. Yernberg, Man&g^t coolness is as good as that sounds. P. A. just and firemen from Morris and answers the universal demand for tobacco Herman rushed here in automobiles, halted the spread of the without bite, parch or kick-back! Wholsaab ud Ratifl Mute, flames. Groceries, Fnrits ud Introduction to Prince Albert isn't any harder Prineo Afbmrt ia mold omorywhmrm than to walk into the nearest place that sells in toppy rmd baa*, 5c tidy rmd Potato Growers of State Plan 8how. h2!i.l!ukdhtPn^mi^-and^ tobacco and ask for "a supply of P. A." You pay S«omc« Minneapolis. Every potato grower Home-Made and •pound in the state is being urged to enter that rf«nr eryatal-gla•• pound out a little change, to be sure, but it's the cheerfullest ALBERT Hamburger humidor with mpongm-moimtmnmt specimens of home grown potatoes In auch top that hmmpm tho tobacco in investment you ever made! icn exhibit which will be held in conjunction mplmndid condition. with tve second annual meeting the GWe us a Trial and You W2U of the Mi' nesota Potato Growers' association, at the University farm on Stay With Us national Tan nary 3, 191,7. Last year the Wisconsin joy Potato Growers' association Our Prices are Always Right and Our Stock Always Fresh 3t£-ged the largest potato show in the smoke Jr.ir.ed States. Those who are arrang Second Are. and Fifth Street. International Falls, Minn. ng the proposed exhibit are inten* R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Cot, Winston-Salom, N. Copyright 1916 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. tht by pon making it one of the best in 'ddle West. •fs-