International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 22, 1917 · Page 6 of 8
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spa p^:ti V- c-M "/A FAl£s INTERNATIONAL PRESS ANTI-SUFFRAGIST PROFESSIONAL CARDS HAPPENINGS IN CONGRESS Border Wholesale Neat & Grocery JOHN H. BROWN SENATE. Attorney at Law Company Passed omnibus pensions bill. Office over 0. M. Carir & Co. Passed miscellaneous relief bridge bills. International Falls, Minnesota C. A. YERNBERG, Manager Resumed debate on government espionage and anti-conspiracy bill, Wholesale and Retail Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Feed Senator Cummins proposing amendments. DR. H. H. IHRIG Dentist Senator Simmons gave notice of intention ELECTIONS COMMITTEE LISTENS to call up the emergency revenue Home-Made Sausage and Hamburger NOTED FIGHTER .DROPS DEAD IN Office over Holler's Confectionery TO ARGUMENTS OF MINNESOTA bill Tuesday. LOBBY WHILE PLAYING WITH HOUSE. Give Us a Trial and You Will Stay With U# ANTIS AGAINST PROPOSED International Falls, Minnesota LITTLE CHILD FOLLOW Sunday civil appropriation bill reported LIMITED FRANCHISE BILL. Our Prices Are Always Right and Our Stock Always Fresh carrying $138,240,000. ING DINNER. GEO. S. LANGLAND TURKS REGAIN LOST 6R0UND BONE DRY BILL IS NOW Lawyer litis Block, Third Stjreet, International Falls, Minn. DEATH ALMOST IMMEDIATE UP TO VOTERS OF STATE In the litis Block on Fourth Avenue, AND WITHOUT ANY PAIN International Falls, Minnesota BRITISH ARE FORCED BACK AFTER SEIZING POSITIONS. House Aoeeptt Change of Tim* Mads Commander of Border Forces Had F. J. McPARTLIN In Original Bill by the Senate and Been Working Strenuously of Late Repasses Measure Without Debate—Now JOHN M. GISH Lawyer Artillery Duels Between French and But Hia General Health Had Goes Direct Germans On Verdun Front Have Been Excellent—Hardening Office over International State Bank to People. Again Become of Severe Nature. of Arteries Cause. Watchmaker and Jeweler International Falls, Minnesota St. Paul, Feb. 19. Anti-suffraglsts London, Feb. 20. The British and have now had their Inning before the San Antonia, Texas, Feb. 20.—Majol Turks have engaged in hard fighting elections committee of the House of General Frederick Funston, commander at Sannaiyat, about 12 miles northeast G. F. SWINNERTON, M. D., C. M. Representatives. of the Southern department of the of Kut-El-Amara in Asiatic Turkey. Arguments against the passage of United States army since February, Physician and Surgeon The British captured front line Agent for Singer Sewing the bill granting women limited suffrage 1915, who became famous as a result Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted Turkish positions at two places on were presented by Mrs. J. B, of his capture of Aguinaldo, the Filipino frontages of 350 and 540 yards respectively. Machine Company and Office over City Drug Store Gilflllan, Mrs. E. L. Carpenter and rebel chief, died suddenly at a others. hotel here a few minutes after he had International Falls, Minnesota Woodstock Typewriter. Their victory was short-lived, however, finished dinner. At an executive meeting of the committee for the Turks, in two heavy following the hearing, it was He collapsed while seated in the counter attacks, forced the British DR. JENNER PERRY CHANCE lobby of the hotel talking with friends, decided to report out the bill for the right wing back on its original line. submission of a constitutional amendment and was playing with little Inez Silverberg Physician and Surgeon The left wing continued the attempt for woman suffrage. No action of Des Moines, Iowa, a guest to hold back the Turks until near Office over litis Drug Store with her parents at the hotel, when Also dealer in on the statutory suffrage bill, the one nightfall, when it also fell back, covered Phone 11 he fell unconscious. opposed particularly by the anti-suffragists by the barrage fire of the British Lieutenant Colonel M. W. Ireland of was taken. Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching •Wear-U-Well Shoes guns. The committee expects to have the the medical corps, United States army, Artillery Duels Severe. International Falls, Minnesota said: constitutional bill made a special order Paris reports that on the front in of business, but this plan may bs Death Was Immediate. France the British carried out a successful "General Funston's death was changed. PHINNEY & CAMPBELL raid out of the Souchez, while The hearing, one of the largest held caused by angina sclerosis of the arteries Berlin reports the failure of attempted at the Capitol this session, was called of the heart. Death was almost We Loan Money Lawyers British advances southwest of Immediate and without pain." at the special request of the antisuffragists. Massines and north of Armentierres General Funston's last words before A large group of suffragists International Falls, Minnesota The artillery duels between the he became unconscious were: "How were present, however, and gave French and Germans on several sectors beautiful it is." their arguments. The proponents of of the Verdun front have again He referred to the beautiful "Blue the measure had already had two hearings become severe. W. E. LAWRENCE Danube Waltz," which the hotel orchestra before the committee, however, Teutonic submarines continue sinking was playing. and the legislators wanted the views both Allied and neutral vessels. The Rexall Store General Funston was 51 years old. of the antis. This Bank loans, money. That's the way we make our Reports show that two more British Since March, 1916, when he was placed Mrs. J. B. Gilfillan of Minneapolis steamers of an aggregate tonnage living. But we don't loan money foolishly nor for improvident International Falls, Minnesota in command of all United States forces led a delegation of woman who protested of 8,242 have been sent to the bottom. purposes. on the Mexican border, he had worked to the committee. They said at an unusual pace. At critical times that they were opposed particularly It is our ambition to see this community prosper and DR. E. A. THOMPSON in border developments he frequently to the statutory suffrage bill. NOT TO RECOGNIZE REBELS it is decidedly to our advantage to see that it does prosper, remained on duty 24 hours a day. House Passes Bone Dry Bill. Dentist Had Much Work. because, if the community prospers our deposits will increase St. Paul, Feb. 17.—The question of U. S. Will Ignore Leader of Costa Rica Phone 245 The handling of regulars disposed at pnaklng Minnesota "bone dry" by constitutional and we will have more money to loan. It can readily be Revolt. various stations on the border, the amendment is now up to Office over litis Drug Store seen, therefore, that we cannot consistently loan money for Washington, Feb. 20.—Costa Rica's Pershing expedition, and of late the the voters of the state. deposed president, Alfredo Gonzales, rearrangement of regular troops while any purpose not conductive to the best interests of the community International Falls, Minnesota The House of Representatives has was assured yesterday by Secretary providing for the return of national accepted the change of time made in in general and the borrower in particular. On this Lansing that the United States would guardsmen, have entailed an enormous the original bill by the Senate. Without basis this bank loans money gladly. MARTIN DRAY UNE not reeognize the government set up amount of detail work, probably exceeding any debate, the lower branch voted by General Tinoco, the former war that which has fallen to any unanimously to accept the Senate's who executed a bloodless minister, commanding general of the United change and then repassed the bill with coup several weeks ago that sent the ROY MARTIN, Prop. States army since the Civil war. a vote of 87 to 24. president to the American legation for We Loan Money on Farm Lands. Call and See Us General Funston haid just completed The Senate had extended the time HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED refuge. orders for the return of the last of the of operation of amendment from January Secretary Lansing told Gonzales that guardsmen. TRUNKS TRANSFERRED 1, 1920, to July 1, 1920, giving the General Tinoco could not expect to Two weeks ago General Funston liquor interests an additional six ^Prompt Attention Given to all obtain de jure recognition even by tuffered an attack of indigestion. To months in which to go out of business The First National Bank having himself elected. use his own expression "I fought it Imds of Draying and Delivering if the Voters approve the amendment. out alone." Adolph S. Larson, author of the original 100,000 SPIES IN AMERICA Had Been Well. bill introduced in the House, The Shoe Hospital 'For three days," Colonel Ireland moved that the House accept the laid, "General Funston had been entirely change made by the Senate. Thomas Drastic Laws Are Needed, Carolina well." H. Girling of Robbinsdale, leader of Senator Declares. REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT Col. Malvern Hill Barnum, General the wet faction, seconded the motion. Washington, Feb. 20. Opposing Funston's chief of staff, immediately In the Senate there were 49 votes imendments by Senator Cummins to F. C. ROGERS NATHAN NURICK, Proprietor notified the War department of General for and 16 against the bill. Those temper stringent provisions of the espionage Funston's death. News also was 213 Third Street who looked for a real field day in the bill pending in the Senate, lispatched to Mrs. Funston, who is Senate were disappointed. There Senator Overman of North Carolina Next to Boston Lunch risiting her father in California. were no speeches. The differences declared he had been told there wers between the radical drys, who wanted The body was taken to a San Antonio 100,000 spies in the United States and PRACTICAL FURRIER undertaking establishment. the date set by the House, the near that it was absolutely essential that NORTHERN MINNESOTA drys and some of the wets who wanted drastic laws be enacted to protect national Fort Frances, Ontario HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION the time extended 11 months had MRS. FUNSTON IS PROSTRATED defenses. had the bill re-referred and had made Dr. R. H. Monahan Phone 223 the necessary change. Entertaining Sister When News of Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Phone 223 The fight for the constitutional THE OLDEST EXCLUSIVE FUR HOUSE THE WEATHER. Husband's Death Reaches Her. amendment for state-wide prohibition Dr. Mary Ghostly Phone 301 Minnesota Fair today, probably San Francisco, Feb. 20.—Mrs. Frederick so far as the legislature is concerned Eudestine Hospital Phone 79 followed by snow tomorrow, IN THE WORLD Funston, who is living here with jis now at an end. The governor does not much change in temperature. her children at Presidio, was informed Office over International State Bank not have the power to sign or yeto the by Major General J. Franklin Bell, measure. It goes directly to the people. Phone 155 commanding the Western division, of GRAIN AND LIVE STOCK. the death of General Funston. She International Falls, Minnesota It is understood that an effort will Is prostrated with grief. be made to have the amendment made Minneapolis Grain. Mrs. Funston was entertaining her No. 1 on the ballot .at the general Minneapolis, Feb. 20.—Wheat, May, •ister, Mrs. William O. Cullen of this election. While those backing statutory 11.78% July, $1.73% No. 1 northern city at the Presidio residence when I Seeds Seeds prohibition are still continuing $1.86% No. 2 northern, $1.85% No. 1 the news of the general's death was their efforts to pass the measure in durum, $1.93% No. 3 corn, $1.02% brought to her. No. 3 white oats, 56%c barley, malting, the House, it has been conceded that The children are Frederick, Jr., 13 96c No. rye, $1.44 No. 1 flax, {there is only a still chance that it will vr Barbara, 8, and Elizabeth, 3 years old. $2.81%. be approved. Duluth Grain. Mrs. Funstoir was Miss Eda Blank* Both drys and wets are already laytog Duluth, Feb. 20. Wheat, May, hart before her marriage. She came their plans for the state wide $1.79% July, $1.73% No. northers, here a month ago from Fort Sam Houston campaign. $1.81% No. 1 durum, $1.87 %. with her phildren to avoid the ap proaching_hot weather there. Signs Bendixen Law Repeal Bill. South St. Paul Live Stock. S'W/./.d/#' tjt Buy your seeds now they are St. Paul, Feb. 15.—Bufnquist hac South St. Paul, Feb. 20.—CattleSteers, 500 REPORTED STARVING signed the repeal of the Bendixen law always higher [in the spring $5.75@9.25 cows, $5.75@7.50j which authorized railroads to charge 3 calves, $7.50 @12.25 hogs, $11.65® See our sample'of Timothy at $11.95 sheep and lambs, $8.50@13.75. cents a mile for the first five miles in Relief Is. Sought for Needy Colorado passenger rates and the bill empowering Farmers. $325 Chicago Live StocK. county commissioners to make Denver, Feb. 20. Declaring that Chicago, Feb. 20-—Hogs—Receipts, loans to resident farmers for seed and there are approximately 600 homesteaders EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF 67,000 slow at Saturday's average to Per Bushel feed after crop failures, and both measures in Bent and Baca counties in 5c lower bulk, $12.20@12.40 light, became effective immediately. RAW FURS Southeastern Colorado who virtually $11.65@12.80 mixed, $12.05^)12.41^ Clover Alsyke at The- provision making th§ Bendixen are starving as a result of crop failure heavy, |12.00@12.50 rough, $12.00 law repeal effective immediately after $13.00 112.10 pigs, $9.25 @10.66. last year, a petition has been presented it was signed by the governor caused Cattle—Receipts, 26,000 :weak natve to Speaker Boon Best, who some speculation at the capitol. beef cattle, $7.75 @11.90 stackers represents Bent county in the House, Per Bushel The measure involves changes of and feeders, $6.15@0.1O cows and heifers, asking for relief. The petition now every passenger tariff in Minnesota $5.10® 10.25 calves, $9.75@i.3.7(|( Alfalfa'at (s before Governor Julius C. Gunter. Sheep—Receipts, 23,000 weak jand railroads are required to file th« $10.00 State officials will confer on the situation, Highest Cash Prices Paid on wethers, $10.85 @11.10 lambs, $12 Hew tariffs immediately.-: 7. today. $14.66. Raw Furs Hpuse is Center Attraction. We buy all kinds of Furs and Conduotors on Trial Before Lodge. Butter, St. Paul, Feb. 19.—With both the Minneapolis, He will pay the duty and war tax on all furs from the United Hides, also all kinds of pap. Suffrage bill afcd the tonnage tax up rsts, Louisville, Feb. 20.—Charged with Creamery for final action tke question of investigating era, old books and magazines. ries, States and pay as high a price for them as any $8c firsts, having violated rules of the Order o( grain and live stock exchanges 26c. 84c peeking stoe\ Do not burn your old Railway Conductors by Instituting house in the United States. to be settled, the flood control bills Fresh prime firsts, new cases, Eggs—r lair suit to prevent enforcement of a paper, while you do not get to be Introduced and numerous hearings free From rot, stall dirties jfod checks general strike order last September^ on important labor bills, ths eut jifer doz. 46c currant receipts, much for them it will] help without first haying exhausted all resources rots eut, $12.60 checks lecoads, House is the center of attraction. BE SURE AND SEE ME BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY keep the cost of paper down within the organization, 14 dos. 84o dlrtie% can^lsp, p4t d$i. S4e) The Senate is readyl for about five passenger conductors ot the Louisville in the future.i4 *feS^ Quotations on dgts lncludsi cases. days of hard grind in legislative routine. and Nashville railroad are on trial at, io lbs. The committee on Civil administration before their lodge in executive sessioq •3 & Hmqmm & SOB will meet td arrange the program Here. Conviction is was said meant of action on the efficiency and dismissal. The case has attracted •eomaffjffl!*. tmgaf tto. lie cess* 104, ilisSiii DEFECTIVE PAGE Il Jl