International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 19, 1917 · Page 5 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SIX ed G. H. Sullivan, opposing the STATE SHOULD PAY SHELLS DEMAND against Russia a amendment Aug. 2—Germany invaded Luxenfburg Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery DITCH OBLIGATIONS v. FINDS AMERICA READY -arid violated Belgian neutrality. "Let's put through measures with r~ teeth in them," urged Senator Dwinnell. Each of 11 Bidders Offer to Furnish Resolution In- the Legislature Provides Company Aug. 3—Germany offered Belgium For the Assessments on Entire Order of Million Missiles. entente in Belgium will facilitate The above bill also passed the Benefited Lands. movement to German troops across Washington, April 14—The navy house on the 13th with only three C. A. YERNBERG, Manager her borders. Belgium refused, anpealed votes against it, and it has since department made public today 'bids A resolution of particular interest to Great Britain. Wholesale and Retail Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Feed received from 25 munition makers on been signed by Governor Burnquist. to many residents of Koqchiching Aug. 3—Great Britain, through Sir an order for 1,578,000 shell of all county has been passed by the Legislature. Edward Grey, announced it would callibers, the figures bringing out This resolution provides LIQUOR SHIPMENT fight if the Kaiser's fleet attacked sharply the enormous capacity of Home-Made Sausage and Hamburger for the payment by the state of Minnesota TO IOWA STOPPED the French coast. American plants. of assessments against state Give Us a Trial and You Will Stay With Us Aug. 4—Germany declared war Eleven bidders each offered to absorb lands benefited by public ditches and against France. Dealers Here Get First Experience the entire order for 1,170,000 Our Prices Are Always Right and Our Stock Always Fresh roads. This will mean much to land Aug. 4—Germany declared war one pounder projectiles and within With Condition Reed Law AVill owners in sections of the county against Belgium. a few weeks to begin deliveries at Make General. where such projects Have been completed Aug. 4—Great Britain declared the rate of from 100,000 to 500,000 litis Block, Third Street, International Falls, Minn. or are now under way and war against Germany. Latter retaliated shells a month. There were six Minneapolis liquor houses today tributary to which are benefited by similar declaration. separate proposal covering the entire were refused shipping, privileges into state lands, since the benefit against Aug. 6—Austria declared war order for 3,000 14 inch shells. Iowa by the express companies, state holdings will reduce the burden against Russia Russia declared war The bids also show a capicity to and liquor sent yesterday was returned. of others. on Austria. produc 30,000 six inch shells, 2,500 14 In quick fashion the Iowa Some of the most important provisions JOHN M. GISH inch and about the sanie number of Aug. 7—Montenegro declared war prohibition statute, reinstated on a of the resolution follow: 12 inch shells a month. against Austria. supreme court decision at 3 p. m. Whereas, Section 5487, Revised yesterday, has had its. effect, said Aug. 9—Austria declared war Laws 1913, relating to ditches constructed Watchmaker and Jeweler P. J. Kely-Steinmetz Liquor company, against Montenegro. GERARD MAY BE SENT by the state drainage commission 120 First avenue N. today. Because Aug. 10—France declared war provides that, "all lands AS ENVOY TO JAPAN the Iowa law is a "bone dry Austria. benefited by a public ditch, drain or one," making it illegal to -receive liquor Aug. 12—Montenegro declared war water course, and all public or corporate in the state, express companies Washington, April 14—James W. against Germany. roads so benefited, in whole Agent for Singer Sewing will not carry shipments there Gerard, the recaled American ambassador Aug. 12 (midnight)—Great Britain or inpart, shall be assessed in proportion as they will into North Dakota and to Germany, is to be sent declared war against Austria. Machine Company and to the benefits thereof, and some other dry territory, Mr. Kelly as ambassador to Japan, according Aug. 23—Japan declared war Whereas, Section 5549, Revised said. to a report current here today. Secretary Woodstock Typewriter. against Germany. Laws 1913, relating to ditches constructed Mail order houses here will be hit of State Robert Lansing said Aug. 25—Austria declared war v. under what is known as hard by the Iowa decision, but only he would "neither confirm nor deny against Japan. a glancing thrust in comparison with the Judicial Ditch Law, provides the report." Nov. 5—England declared war the punch that will come with the that, "all lands owned by the state The post has been vacant since the against Turkey. and all lands owned by any railroad taking effect of the Reed postal death of Mr. G. W. Guthrie several Also dealer in 1915 amendment making it illegal to ship or other corporation, benefited by months ago. The plan is said to be May 23—Italy declared war against any such ditch, drain or water liquor into any dry territory, Mr. to send Mr. Gerard to Tokio as temporary Wear-U-Well Shoes Austria. Kelly added. course, shall be liable for such benefits ambassador specially commissioned May 24—Germany announced Mr. Kelly figured that the Reed the same as taxable land" and to cultivate the friendship state of war with Italy. Whereas, Section 5529, Revised amendment would cost the Minneapolis of the Japanese. Mr. Gerard June 3—San Marino declared war liquor houses $12,000 a day or Laws of 1913, relating to ditches constructed stands in high favor with the administration on Austria. $3,744,000 a year in business. under what is known as after his skillful handling Aug. 21—Italy declared war against We Loan Money the County Ditch Law, provides that of the many delicate situations Turkey. "all lands owned by the state of that marked the controversy with Oct. 15—Serbia declared war on FRENCH SAILORS Minnesota or any department thereof, Gefrmany. Bulgaria. INVADE CAPITOL benefited by such ditch, drain or Oct. 15—Great Britain declared water course, shall be liable for such WAR DECLARATIONS war on Bulgaria. ]|imilllili!li Washington, April 14—French benefit the same as taxable land," Oct. 16—France declared war LISTED U. S. 28TH sailors paraded the streets of Washington and on Bulgaria. late today. This Bank loans money. That's the way we make our Whereas, Under the State Ditch, Oct. 19—Italy declared war on 1914 In their natty blue suits they moved Judicial Ditch, and County Ditch Bulgaria. living. But we don't loan money foolishly nor for improvident about the streets, attracting no Laws heretofore referred to, many July 28—Austria declared war Oct. 19—Russia declaared war on~ purposes. attention because everyone thought ditches have been constructed, and against Serbia because of Serbia's Bulgaria. It is our ambition to see this community prosper and they were American jackies. thousands of acres of land belonging^ refusal to accept Austrian internal 1916 it is decidedly to our advantage to see that it does prosper, They visited the White House, to the State of Minnesota have control following assassinaation by March 9—Germany declared war because, if the community prospers our deposits will increase paid homage to a statue in Lafayette been benefited thereby and assessed a Serb of the Archduke Charles on Portugal. square and had a good time therefor to assist in paying for the Fredinand. and w-e will have more money to loan. It can readily be Aug. 28—Rumania declared war generally.^ Whence they came nobody cost of construction of said drainage July 30—Germany gave Russia 24 on Austria. seen, therefore, that we cannot consistently loan money for asked. How long they're ditches, and hours in which to explain Russian 1917 any purpose not conductive to the best interests of the community here for nobody knows. Each carried'*an army mobliization. April 6—United States declared Whereas. There is a moral and in general and the borrower Jn articular.. On this j. American flag. Aug. 1—Germanj' declared war state' of war-with Germany. legal 'obligation upon the part of ^--ba'sis this bankloans money gladly^ the State of Minnesota to pay the assessments against said laanda for illlllllllllllilllll the benefits derived from drainage ditches heretofore* constructed, and We Loan Money on Farm Lands. Call and See Us Whereas, The Legislature of 1915 failed to make sufficient appropriation for that purpose, and considerable The First National Bank sums are now due and unpaid, therefore, Be It Resolved, By the House of Representatives of the State of Minnesota, the Senate concurring, that the Approjriation Committee of the House of Finance Committee of the Senate be, and they are hereby F. C. ROGERS include in the general or omnibus appropriation bill, an item providing a sufficient amount to pay all principal and interest on account of PRACTICAL FURRIER ditch assessments upon said state lands, or will mature and become SUNDAY, APRIL 22nd Fort Frances, Ontario payable prior to August 1, 1919. SENATE PUTS I. W. W. THE OLDEST EXCLUSIVE FUR HOUSE LEGISLATION THROUGH IN THE WORLD St. Paul, April 12.—Every member of the senate today voted on the Nord anti-I. W. W. bill lined up for its passage-r-all except one, Richard Claire Hanson and The Village Four' Jones of St. Louis county. If the house concurs in the all but unanimous action of the upper body the Claire Hanson and "The Village Four" will be the chief feature followers and dupes of Bill Hayward of the show to be seen at the Grand next Sunday, and judging from will run a greater risk in operating advance reports this attraction is likely to prove one of the most in Minnesota than in any state in the union. popular of the season. It is said to combine good singing and com In fact, if the Nord bill bccomes edy in such a-manner as to delight all sorts of theater goers. The a law it may be doubted if the leaders dramatic critics in cities getting the same attractions that appear of the Industrial Workers of the here are inclined to praise this act very highly. World will_ever again try to start anything on the iron range or anywhere else in the commonwealth. The measure of the Koochiching Paul Kleist in 'THE LAND OF DREAMS" senator, who has been indefatigable This is another featurfe attraction on the same bill. This is a in fighting the I. W. W.'s as "criminal modern conception of black art arid mucis and pantomime which syndicalism," then specifiies of are so well combined that the offering ranks among the most entertaining what that consists—destruction of EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF property and other methods of sabotage in vaudeville. RAW FURS in labor and other disputes. The bill makes unlawful all assemblages Menetti & Sidella, ACROBATIC COMEDIENS where two or more persons kre gathered to advocate or They do all sorts of dangerous stunts in a comic manner, amus teach criminal syndicatism.-^ Mere ing by their fun as well as entertaining by their astonishing ability presence at such a meeting is made a felony, regardless of whether the as acrobats. Highest Cash Prices Paid on defendant takes an active part. The Raw Furs penalty is a term in the state penitentiary Elinore Sherman, A CHARMING SINGER of hot more than 10 years, He will pay the duty and War tax on all furs from the United a fine of not more than $5,000, or This number is expected to rank high among the vocal inter-? both. The owner who knowingly States and pay as high a price for them as any hides of the vaudeville season., ... permits use of his building for such house in the United States. a meeting is guilty of a gross misdemeanor, under this bill. Senator Peterson of Clay sought to amend BE SURE AND SEE ME BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY the bill by eliminating the provisions 1 ^£.-.£S making felons of these merely present at such a meeting, but --is*.,. was voted down, 9 to 54. "It is time to do something for the decent people of the state/' declar