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April 12, 1917 · Page 7 of 8

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mgf 9$ 3P i" r-r^xp*. igpr ft-'. '"^"VL"3- INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE EIGHT ''V?^ ETTIQUETTE OF OUR PAST cyclone seeder the grass seed can be raised or lowered by any mechanical flag should be on the right. The national flag, forced Goffer to kneel in the,*. be scattered more uniformly and devise: salute is, under the law of the street and kiss it then made him WITH GERMANY FLAG-ANTHEM more quickly. Such a seeder can be |i nations, twenty-one guns." stand and salute it until his arm was "Whenever possible the flag should purchased for about $3. be flown from ^taff or mast, but tired. Then he was warned "not to it insult the flag again and was released. The grass should be sown early. should not be fastened to a side of U. S. SUSPENDS MAIL (Continued from Page Six).. a building, platform or scaffolding. Where one does not intend to disc SERVICE WITH TEUTONS Rules for the Observance of It should not be used as a cover over it may be sown before the snow is Which are Laid Down by the CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION a table, desk or box, or where anything off. A fall or two of snow and the fit each year almost equal to the orifiinal U. S. Government. FOR PROBATE OF can be set or placed upon the Washington, April 7.—Postmaster spring rains will wash the seed in cost of improving. In other FOREIGN WILL flag. General Burleson today suspended among the leaves and rubbish so words, stump land pasture will, in EVERYONE SHOULD OBSERVE Estate of Martin Vanent. mail service to Germany during the that they will have ample covering "When the flag is used out of doors a few years after it is seeded pay an State of Minnesota, County of KoochU THESE RULES war and instructed all postoffices to and sufficient moisture for germination it should be allowed to fly in the annual dividend of 100 per cent on ching, In Probate Court.. refuse mail destined for Austria In the matter of the Estate of Martin when the weather gets warm. breeze. The flag should never be the investment of labor and grass "When the 'Star Spangled Banner' Hungary, Luxembourg, Bulgaria and Vanest, Decedeat. placed below a person sitting. When seed. This, without considering the When the land is to be disced or The State of Minnesota to all Persons is played or sung as a part of a Turkey, as it cannot be dispatched clusters or drapings of colors are value to the land hi being paastured harrowed the seeding should be done interested in the allowance and medley, or varied from the regular at present without passing through desired hunting should be used, but or without considering the difference probate of the will of said decedent: just previous to or during these operations. tone as in variations or words, it is Germany. Mail from the countries never the flag The petition of Martha Vanest, repi^* ni thcost of stump land after it has Where thorough cultivation not^required that the hearers should last named which may be received senting that Martin Vanest, then a been pastured for for a period of "At 'Morning and Evening Colors' can be given it is well to sow stand and uncover. Such a proceedure resident of the County of Koochiching in the United States will be sent forward years as compared with stumping civilian spectators should stand at liberally 8 to 12 pounds per acre, State of Minnesota, died on the 3rd" would tend to bring a serious act to the destination. it at the present time. attention and uncover during the day of March, 1916, testate and that which will produce a fair pasture by into disrepute. Postmaster General Burleson also playing of the 'Star Spangled Banner.' his will has been allowed and admitted midsummer. Where no tillage is to In view, therefore, of the inadvisability "Although 'America' has by custom has suspended postal money orders to probate in Probate Court in Military spectators are required of stumping land t{ie coming be given it is safer to sow more and because of its simplicity, been and for the County of Koochiching between- the United States and the by regulation to stand at attention year on account of excessive prices sparingly—three to six pounds per State of Minnesota, being filed in this accepted in many cases as the national German empire. International money and give the military salute. of explosives, it seems to us tliaat acre—as it may be necessary to reseed Court, together with authenticated hymn, to stand and uncover order offices will decline to pay orders copies of said will and of the probate it is imperative to the farmer that the following year.. Where no When Colors Pass. when it _is playede or sung is neither drawn upon them by German thereof in the court above named, and he continue the work of development tillage is given it is well to turn the required nor desired. The government "When the national colors are praying-that said will be admitted to offices oh and after April 6. by putting his capital and labor live stock on as early as possible of the United States is symbolizd passing on parade or in review, the probate in this state, and that letters^ in order that their "tramping will into brushing and seeding, rather of administration be thereon gran^-^" by the Stars and Stripes, and the spectators should, if walking, halt, to David Dobbs: MADE TO KISS AND SALUTE than in buying explosives. help to cover the seed. For this purpose music of the 'Star Spangled Banner' and if sitting, arise and stand at attention NOW THEREFORE you, and eacli^1 Seeds intended for sandy soil sheep are better than cattle. and uncover. FLAG HE HAD INSULTED gives audible evedence of our allegiance of you, are hereby cited and required should include medium red and alsike to it there should be no division to show cause if any you have, before "At the nation's capital and at OTTO L. BERGH, clovers, timothys and bromus. this court, at the Probate Court Rooms of sentiment or practise in every state capital there is at all La Junta, Col., April 7.—The stern Superintendent North Central Experiment in the Court House, in International For heavy soils, Kentucky bluegrass, this regard. Salute the 'Star Spangled times a display of the flag. As upon business of teaching patriotism to Falls, County of Kooching, State of station, Grand Rapids, alsike clover and red top. Red top Banner* music and flag. foreigners proceeds. every government vessel, so upon Minnesota, on the 10th day of May, Minn. is especiall recommended for low Flag Etiquette. every government building, the flag A local committe called on John 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M., the why lands. For heavy soils, where the prayer of said petition should not be should be flown during business Goffer, 'asking a contribution to buy "The flag should riot be hoisted before granted. land is partly shaded by scattering Visit the People's store and see the sunrise, nor allowed to remain hours. It should be hoisted and lowered a large American flag to be hung as Witness the Judge of said Court, and hard wood, we recommend orchard new ladies' ready-to-wear department, up after sunset, nor should it be allowed at the proper uniform hour as a testimonial to La Junta's loyalty. the Seal of said Court, this 11th day grass, Kentucky blue grass and with everything that is new in is done at army posts and navy of April, 1917. to remain up during a rain "You can take your damned flag white clover. ladies' and misses' ready-to-wear (SEAL) JOHN BERG, or storm. yards. and' go to hell with it," was Goffer's Judge of Probate Court. The seeds may be scattered by clothes and shoes. "The flag should never be- allowed "When the national, state, and contribution. JEVNE & NORTON, hand. However, by using a small L. Rifkin. to touch the ground, and should never other flags fly together, the national The committe obtained a large Attorney for Petitioner. 4 13-27 TS OF 969 Come Early Sale Starts and Get 9 O'clock Some of Saturday These Morning A I S S O E S Big Bargains April 14th FOR MEW, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, TO BE SOLD IN SEVEN DAYS We feel safe in saying that you will never again have the opportunity to buy Shoes at such Low Prices as we are making in this 7 Day Shoe Sale. & NO MAN, NO WOMAN, NO WAGE EARNER CAN AFFORD TO PASS BY THIS OPPORTUNITY FOR SAVING MONEY DURING THIS SALE THINK OF IT—THIS SALE COMES RIGHT IN THE FACE OF RAPIDLY ADVANCING PRICES IN ALL KINDS OF LEATHER SHOES, YET YOU CAN BUY MANY SHOES HERE AT E S,S HAN AC TUAL WHOLESALE VALUE This large lot of shoes we have selected for this sale consist of dress, street and work shoes, for any member of the family. You will find them in gun metal, vici kid, and patent leathers. The styles are of such a variety that you can find something you like. They are here in broad toes and low heels or pointed toes and high heels. LOOK AHEAD! Lay in your shoe supply for a year to come. Come Prepared to buy more ijhan one pair for you wont be able to resist THESE BIG BARGAINS. Remember the date and hour SATURDAY, APRIL 14th, at 9:00 O'CLOCK A. M. We Have Just Shut Our Eyes to Cost.—Read the Following Prices and See for Yourself: MEN'S SHOES BOYS' SHOES LADIES'SHOES LADIES'SHOES GIRLS' SHOES Men's Work Shoes, black or tan leather, Boys' Shoes for school wear, in black or One One large large lot lot Dress Dress Shoes, Shoes, in in patent patent leather, leather, Dress Shoes in patent leather or vici, button Si all sizes, $4.00 values A QQ vici vici kid kid and and gun gun metal, metal, both both button button or lace, $3.50 value .A .. OQ tan, values up to $3.75 $9 ftO and and lace, lace, values values up up to to $5.00 $5.00 -A -A Sale Price Sale Pricc Sale Sale Price Price #$ One One lot lot men's men's black black leather, leather, also also canvas canvas Another large lot, special at A QQ Another Another lot lot of of Dress Dress and and Street Street Shoes, Shoes, in in Boys' Boys' Shoes Shoes in in medium medium and and high high tops, tops, lace lace with with rubber rubber soles, soles, $2.30 $2.30 to to $3.50, $3.50, 4 4 O O Sale Price tr black black or or tan tan leathers, leathers, most most any any size size or or S S a a or or button, button, $3.50 $3.50 values values .... .... .A .A JQ JQ style, style, regular regular $4 $4 and and some some $5 $5 A A AO AO Children's Shoes, very special, 4 A A Sale Sale Price Price •*0 •*0 One One lot lot men's men's high high tops, tops, regular regular $4.00 $4.00 Sale Sale Price Price AUtFO AUtFO Sale Price values values 9 9 QQ QQ One large lot, broken sizes, in either suede One One special special lot lot of of black black button button and and lace lace One lot of black and tan shoes AQa Sale Sale Price Price ^•tFO ^•tFO leather or cravanette satin cloth tops, make shoes, shoes, $3.00 $3.00 values values A A OA OA Sale Price fine shoes for every day house wear. Values Men's Men's Dress Dress Shoes, Shoes, one one lot lot to to $6 $6 A A QA QA Sale Sale Price Price .................... .................... up to $5.00 Lot small sized sKoes for childrenO A^*— OQ Sale Sale Price Price Sale Price Sale Price Otr Another Another lot lot good good shoes, shoes, broken broken in in sizes, sizes, One One lot lot Men's Men's Dress Dress Shoes, Shoes, broken broken sizes, sizes, in in Another large lot, most all sizes and styles, Baby Soft Soled Shoes, one lot 45c: gun gun metal metal and and kid kid leathers, leathers, to to $6 $6 A A values values up up to to $3.00 $3.00 for for QO QO $3.50 to $4.50 values 4 OA Sale Sale Price Price Sale Sale Price Price J.•OtF J.•OtF Another lot ...... 2 3 1 Sale Price ... J-•Off "You Can Always. Do Better" Shoes for Every Member TomorrowMay at of the be to Late. iQ MMaRR & CO r* Family ComeSaturday r-% r* T' Act Quick 9 a. m. I E S O E O A Aw: -ii'" mm I