International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 8, 1917 · Page 6 of 8
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ff lllt* fipr' ^fPf INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SEVEN ^jta® xPresident Lincoln and republic. That was the greatest victory VIEWED LINCOLf S in the Civil war that settled the Dr. Marion LeRoy Burton struggle that bound the North and GREATEST VICTORY South together, and Abraham Lincoln, like his great Master, died of a broken Accepts "U" Presidency heart. It burst with sympathy. The greatest victory in those days of struggle That the President Mourned Over was that Christlike sympathy. The the Sorrows of His Opponents jprettest victory that is ever won on any battlefield of human life, in the Is Vouched For by an hour when the struggle goes on, is won Eyewitness. id? through the wonderful element that 'tip & comes down from the heart of Jesus A Christ—his own divine sympathy for TELEGRAM which announced struggling humanity.—Cortland Myers. that Lee was about to surrender, came to the White House Things Lincoln Said. in Washington during the If you intend to go to work there stormy days of the Civil war. Abraham is no better place than right where Lincoln left Washington immediately you are. to go to the front, and when WILLI An Ji. COMRD, jw I have changed my mind. I don't news finally had reached him that Secretary efjtala think much of a man who is not wiser Lee had surrendered and the officials today than he was yesterday. began to make preparation for the entry By a course of reasoning Euclid into Richmond, just as immediately JAUtO/tH CHA3£. (CM&& SMITH. proves that all the angles in a triangle decretory o} the Treasury Lincoln put his foot down and Jmcrefmiyojfh*interior^* are equal to two right angles. Now, said, "There shall be no triumphant if you undertook to disprove that entry into Richmond. proposition would you prove it false There shall by calling Euclid a liar?—Circle Magazine. be no demonstration just now." He made his way to Gettysburg and Lincoln. Richmond and As long as this republic endures or walked through the its history is known, so long shall the city alone. There memory of the battle of Gettysburg never was such a likewise endure and be known and ha as long as the English tongue is understood as that in all the so long shall Abraham Lincoln's annals of history. UfOEOTt WCLLo, be reman* EDWARD M. STANTON. He walked with wonderful address Cgcrel*ry o/lhettevy O boirod* is he ad with heavy step WOULD HAVE HIDDEN AB&AHAfl UftCOJM. and sad heart, and President of IheOhitedJlirio when he reached LINCOLN'S ASSASSIN the southern capitol and went to His Head Bowed, so a is on the Desk. Pennsylvanian Tells How Gathering room, he bade his two officials step aside and leave him of Former Friends of alone. After a few minutes had passed Booth Heard of Maniac's by, one of them, out of curiosity, looked to see what had taken place, and there Deed at Washington. sat Lincoln, with his head bowed on TWO Jefferson Davis' desk, his face in his hands and his tears falling. And 1 old men paused in front say that the angels of God never of the portrait of Abraham HAW/OAL MAflLJff. no/rrco/ie/tY OIA//K, (fDWARD DATtt, looked down from the battlements of Lincoln in one of the great fbatmwater Genmrmt Attorney General Kree AtsjiVwi/-* heaven on -a holier scene than that. New York picture galleries. His great, sympathetic heart saved the "There is the nobfest man' America 0ver produced," said the eldest. "Yes, said his companion, thoughtfully, "and every time I see Lincoln's picture I think of the evening we meant to hide his assassin." Several bystanders drew a little closer. "I lived in Western Pennsylvania when I was a boy, he began, "and in the days of the oil Dr. who is of M»»s., has Burton, President Smith College, Northampton, 1 excitement we had been elected by unanimous vote of the Minnesota board of regents, to succeed a lot of queer experiences Dr. George E. Vincent. Dr. Burton promptly wired his acceptance. and met The is a a president-elect former Minnesotan and graduate of Carleton a lot of strange college. people. Among the young men who tame there was Range Power Company Expands. W Threatens a Hunger Strike. Booth. He came to New York, Jan. 28. Mrs. Ethel Virginia.—Range Supt. H. J. Under, try his fortune in Byrne, sister and co-worker of Mrs. hill of the Great Northern Ppwer company, the oil field. My Margaret Sanger, birth-control advocate, who has returned from a business father had an office was sentenced to Blackwells Island trip to the East, states that the on the main for 30 days by the Brooklyn court construction work of his company on street and Booth of special sessions. She was convicted the range this season will exceed any a took a sudden liking of having been connected with previous year. A considerable addition for him. One birth control clinie established by Mrs. has been made to the range power station day he is a ppeared Sanger, whose trial on a similar here. Much additional machinery without charge is set for January 29. Imme has been ordered and will be placed word, and the next diately after her sentence Mrs. Byrn/ before spring. Another line from the thing we heard announced her Intention of going on a Fond du Lac station to Hibbing will was the news of Her hunger strike. attorney will apply furnish duplicate service on the rans» for writ of Lincoln's assassination. a feabffyLMBVUs "There was a Then He Opened j-snin deal of excitement, the Door. then, I can tell F. C. ROGERS you. Everyone began wondering whether he wouldn't try to get back to town to hide, and there was all sorts of rumors afloat. They were talking about it in father's office one evening, PRACTICAL FURRIER all the men who used to play cards with Booth. 'I hope he won't come Fort Frances, here and ask me to hide him,' said father, Ontario 'for of course, I'd have to hand Like a "boost" from the boss him over to justice.' Just then there was the sound of voices far off down THE OLDEST EXCLUSIVE FUR HOUSE the street, and a sharp rattle at the when you're anxious—they satisfy! door. 'He has come back,' cried my IN THE WORLD father. 'They're after him, too.' 'Hide him behind the door,' said one man. *No,' said father, 'in the safe.' Then When things are going hard and along comes he opened the door. The voices had the boss with a good, cheering word—say, doesn't died away, the threshold was empty,. The wind and not a hunted criminal that satisfy? had rattled the latch. Those men weren't thinking of Booth, the criminal, That's the very thing Chesterfields do for your but the -quiet, pleasant young smoking—they satisfy man they had grown so fond of." And yet Chesterfields are MILD N Lincoln Patriotic League. A Lincoln Patriotic league will be No cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield organized throughout the United States following the celebration of the blend. They're the ONLY mild cigarette that sat' twentieth anniversary of the founding isfies. This blend -is an entirely new combination of of Lincoln Memorial university at Cumberland Gap,, Md., February 10, tobaccos—the biggest new thing in cigarette making l" 11 and 12. John Wesley Hill of New in 20 years. York, who has just resigned as general secretary of the World Court $2filt4L/Hjy9M$r6aceoQr. league to become chancellor of the university, made this announcement. "Give me a package of those cigarettes that SA TISFY." Lincoln the World Over. EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF A statue of Abraham Lincoln was RAW FURS unveiled recently in Christiania, Norway. There is a Lincoln street in Palermo. Hardly a great South American capital is without some reminder of the liberator president. His memory is cherished around the world.— New York World Highest Cash Prices Paid on Raw Furs Famine Despite Plenty In Russia, London, Jan. 30.—Russia is experiencing He will pay the duty and war tax on all furs from the Un ted famine In the midst of plenty, They States and pay as high a price for them as any according to an undated article in the Times from a correspondent in that house in the United States. country. The article refers chiefly but 20 f°r 10c not exclusively to Petrograd and Moscow. The writer believes that there MM BE SURE AND SEE ME BEFORE YOU SELL OR "JY Is enough food in Russia to supply the -and entire population for two years, hut yet they're F. C. ROGER S owing to the inadequacy of the railroads, .MILD the lack of organization and 3 Jtst I *&l co-ordination in distribution, the peo ii, ,t: pie in some districts find it diffloul!