International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 9, 1919 · Page 1 of 8
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Approached, but Left Marksmen Were Carried Off by German ^Invaders White Crowns Plates Behind—Stories of Encounters Work of Destruction American business is conducted Wjth German' Submarines Are Filled Stopped on President Wilson's Protest—Spirit GUARANTEED WORK With Deeds of Heroism—Many of People Is Untouched 10 YEARS by true Americans of 'Ruses Are Employed. by Years of Oppression. vision, open-minded men who GET OUR ESTIMATE FIRST One of the most exciting chapters of Nine hundred thousand workmen in believe in their country and strive the war against U-boats is a series of liberated Belgium are idle because the Special attention given to accounts of notable engagements between Germans carried off all machinery and out-of-town patients. Write us to meet their country's needs. British decoy ships and the tools in the country. Not a factory in about your teeth troubles. We submarines, made public by the British the country can be operated. The men in the packing industry are glad to answer any and all admiralty. While the whole story The Germans wrecked two mines before questions. Write ns. of the part played by these decoy vessels, they were stopped in their work are no exception to the rule. "mystery ships," or "Q" craft has of destruction by President Wilson's protest. not been revealed, it is evident that DRS. NORCROSS & CLARKE :3g) W«i(«rn NtwspiMr Union several of them were used to lure the The business of Swift & The other mines may be opened Union Dentists undersea craft to destruction. soon, but the factories must wait for Mrs. Annie M. Mills Archbold, widow Company has grown as the nation Some incidents in this campaign already machinery. When it will come nobody of John D. Archbold, who has have been made known, dealing knows. Bemidji has progressed. Its affairs become the bride of Judge Charles W. chiefly with a few of the exploits of But the spirit of the people is untouched Dustin of Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. Archbold, Commander Gordon Campbell as master by the years of oppression. have been conducted honorably, a daughter of the late Major S. of the decoy vessels but others Nightly parades and the clatter of M. Mills, inherited more than $12,000,000 efficiently, and economically, reducing in which he and other captains participated, wooden shoes as they dance in the of the $41,000,000 estate of her now are available. jThat at streets prove this. beautiful piaster model for a statue to the margin between the late husband, who-at the time of his least a small fleet was used in this Government appraisers are now out America and another to Edith Cavell. death was president of the Standard work is evident from the fact that in all parts of Belgium reviewing the cost of live stock and the selling They will remain until they are replaced OU company of New Jersey. Campbell at different times appears damage done by the Huns for the restoration by stone. price of dressed meat, until today as the master of the Farnborough, the bill which is now being drawn The Belgians pouring back Into their ASKED CHEAP BURIAL Pargust, the Dunraven, and the, Q-5. up. This bill will be presented to the country from the west, from Holland the profit is only a fraction of a The Prize, another decoy ship, was peace conference. and from Germany are all smiles. The Left a Note Saying He Wanted Red commanded by Lieut. William E. Sanders, cent a pound—too small to have There is about seven weeks' food place they are making for may be only Cross to Share in Savings. and the Stock Force by Lient fit supply in Belgium. During the days a pile of runs, or a house Stripped Pinned to the shirt of J. H. Shunk Harold Anten. any noticeable effect on prices. of German occupation the rich had all furnishings, but it's HOME. who died of influenza in his room at Full of Heroic Deeds. everything, but the middle class suffered hotel at Yakima, Wash., recently, wat Stories of the encounters between terribly. The workmen existed found a note with $140 in bills. The packing industry is a big, these ships and the U-boats are filled by means of soup kitchens. PAYS FOR CLOTHING The note asked that he be given the with deeds of heroism and instances in Ample Food on Hand. vital industry—one of the most cheapest possible burial in case ol which the. discipline of the British navy It Was Evidence Against Him and Negro The hotels now have ample food death, and that the remainder of the was displayed under trying circumstances. Burned It. important in the country. Do stores which the Germans left. Thirty money, after paying his debts, be donated For many months the decoy Miss Geneva Criswell of Vandalla,. thousand eggs were found in the to the Red Cross. Shunk has n« ships, heavily armed, but with their you understand it? Mo., was paid $85 through the county Deutsch bank. relatives in this part of the country guns hidden behind false bulwarks, circuit court for the loss of her graduating Other food was stolen by the Germans so ttr as known. The note gave the steamed zigzag paths in the seas which wardrobe, and thereby hangs an from their own stores and sold names and addresses of a brother ano were the hunting grounds of the submarines. Swift & Company presents interesting court story. to the Belgians during the retreat, including sister living in Wisconsin. Miss Criswell was a member of the herds of cattle at $10 a head. facts in the advertisements that He had been working in an evaporator In their character of lazy colliers or graduating class of the Vandalla high -V In the hotels and shops of Bruges, here and the money evidently slow cargo craft they presented to the schooL A few days before commencement appear in this paper. They are Brussels- and Ghent almost anything represented his savings. submarine commander an inviting object William Briscoe, a negro, stole may be hand, but the prices are high of attack, but once he was well addressed to every open-minded her graduating clothes. He was captured, because the supplies are limited. RECORD IN BRIDGE WORK within range of the British guns the but decided to destroy the evidence The masses of the population are person in the country. false superstructure hiding the guns by burning the clothing. He was still dependent on the committees fell away and the helpless collier became sentenced to a term in the penitentiary, Structure Is Rolled Into Position in which have undertaken to handle the suddenly transformed into- a but was paroled upon his promise 1 Minute and 20 Seconds. fogd problem. fighting craft, bent on destruction. It All bridge-rolling records were broken to pay Miss Criswell for the Pork and beef are about $3 a pound, was dangerous work, requiring a high The boqkto£ off preceding chapters in this clothes. when the five-span, 500-foot Boston butter is $2.50 and eggs are 50 cents story of the pecking industry, will be mailed order of courage, for the submarine He has been saving the mpney at the and Maine railroad bridge ovet each. on request to must be lured near before the guns rate of $5 a month and this week made Green river, at Greenfield, Mass*, was Belgium is prostrate, hungry, but Swift ilr Company could safely begin their work. Meantime the final payment. put into place in 1 minute and 20 sec joyous. She is putting her best foot Union Stock Yards Chicago, Illinois the Hun frequently had sent his onds. The structure weighs 2,700 tons. forward, hiding her pain and "carrying torpedo home, and the decoy ship was It replaces a bridge built in 1876. The HOW PERFECTLY CHEERFUL! on" till things get going again. disabled, sometimes on fire and part new-bridge is the second largest ever Dozens of Belgians have told me Swift & Company of her crew wounded. In that condition moved by the rolling -method. The Visiting Committee Is Composed of with touching confidence that America the battle was fought and often Undertaker, Cabinet Maker and work was done in a fog so dense thai was going to send Hoover to direct the U.S. A. the submarine destroyed. workmen on. one end of the' structure Crematory Manager. work of reconstruction. This is generally "Panic parties" was one of the ruses The Rotary club at San Francisco could not see workmen on the othei believed by the Belgians. practiced by the decoy ship's commander end. The feat was witnessed by 1.00T has a "visiting committee" to call on I entered Belgium from Calais and to coax the submarine alongside. spectators. sick members and to give them cheerand passed the first thin string of thriving When the mystery ship was torpedoed comfort while they are recuperating. &J little gardens running right to the edge these panic parties took to the John Smith, president of the of No Man's Land, where everything HOW TO AVOID INFLUENZA boats, apparently abandoning their club, when the suggestion to name suddenly became a barren and pockmarked vessel, but always leaving on board such a committee was made, promptly desert. There the only life Doctor Says to Cut Out Fruits^ Sweeta another crew to man the guns and finish said: was the German prisoners working on and All Fried Foods. the submarine if it came new "I will name Charles Truman, Frank the railways and their guards and the To be immune from influenza cut enough. Mahew and Lawrence Moore." President little families of refugees standing out fruits, greasy foods, sirups, confettionery, The first encounter mentioned by Smith probably forgot that Truman amid the runs of what once had been honey and fried foods. This it the admiralty occurred in March, 1916, is one of Oakland's leading un- home. the advice of Dr. Frederick de Lue ol when the Farnborough, disguised as a v«i me east oi ine oia uerman lines ^e*takers, Mahew is president of a On the east of the old German lines Boston, an expert. collier, was attacked by a submarine. it is still beautiful Belgium. Dixmude ^sket factory, Moore is maa^ Here are some of Doctor de Lue'f The "panic party" took to the boats, is but a ^Oakland mrknilP is but a rockpile, but Brussels, and influenza pointers: and when the submarine closed in to Ghent appear undamaged until you Influenza bacillus locates" most about 800 yards the Farnborough HONOR TO WHITTLESEY Subscribe for The enter the factories stripped of their readily in rheumatic people. Acids is opened fire on her. The U-boat submerged machinery and the homes stripped of the system are the cause of colds. and the Farnborough passed Commander of "Lost Battalion" to their copper and brass and wool. Chocolate that we give our soldiei over her, dropping depth bombs. The Have Park Named for Him. Flags Still Flying. boys makes acid, and acid serves as submarine reappeared, standing almost As a tribute to the gallant LieutOl. food for the influenza bacilli. Boilec on end. Five rounds were fired At Bruges, where the orgies of the Charles W. Whittlesey, commander rice is a better ration, than chocolate into her at nearly point-blank range, U-boat crews were held, the Germans of the famous "Lost Battalion," and she went to the bottom of the in their hasty evacuation left a sergeant who told the Germans to "go to hell," sea. to bring on the string of flags it is proposed to name one of the from the public square—flag for Sunk by Gunfire. public parks at Pittsfield, Mass., each ship the U-boats had sunk. The Prior to that action the Farnborough "Whittlesey Park." The movement to flags are still there. The sergeant is had cruised throughout the entire winter perpetuate the memory of this Pittsfield said to have accepted a final drink without being attacked. Within a young man was launched at ameeting and left them. month the Farnborough coaxed another of the local council, Knights Brand Whitlock, American minister, submarine near endugh to sink of Columbus. The matter is now befrce who arrived in Brussels the day before her by gunfire. the park commissioners and a fa' King Albert, was given a great Ovation. Commandeer Campbell later was vorable decision is expected. It took him hours to make his transferred to the command of the way through the cheering crowds to Q-5, and in the following February, Concerning Running. his home. He was made an honorary 1917, his vessel was torpedoed by a Said the facetious feller: "Ain't it burgher of the city. Antwerp had already submarine, which eventually approached funny? A man doesn't run after he's conferred a similar honor. so near that a shot from the eircght a street oar. but his nose does Four days after the Germans left Farnborough beheaded the U-boat captain after he's caught a cold.^ Brussels the Belgians, had erected a M?l EXTRA UtRGE as he climbed out of the tower, N?1 LARGE N?l SMALL N® 2 N» 3 £l918ABSIae DHWTQt AVOU&t MTOSttfOUWIlf «sl9SaM4»Mny SHOTDAMAGED the submarine was sunk, with her conning EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERA6C EXTRA TO «VPA6t tower open and her crew pouring WINTER AKOiqm 1.00 to I. WMM isew z.40to 1.50 to lis out. Destroyers towed the Q-5 AT HIGHEST WtS in and beached her. For this exploit FAIL MARKETVALUE UO to 1.40 1.10 to JS •85 to £5 2.50 tom the Victoria Cross was awarded to inttoUDO Crowd in Campbell. MINK The decoy ship Pargust, with Campbell nic Mix 12.00to10.00 Mmrn imtto JlftttlMI Mltojjl in command, was torpedoed on 6.00 to UO USUAL COLOR W*W 1.15 to 1 JO tHtoin June 7, 1917, when disguised as a 7H£SE PALE ItttoiOQ 1.60to6i0| Mtom 4.00 to Ji! Uhto .15 100 to 3.00 British merchant vessfel. The submarine DISMAL EXTREMELY wot came within 50 yards of the Pargust, N*L LARGER DTTPRME fclfXTRA LARGE P00RUNPRINE liberal Assortmtat HIGH PRICES CXTRATDAVERMC EXTMTtt which then opened fire on her ASTOSgt«QUAUn QU0#B^ with all guns.The submarine crew and they were trying to josh the Td$ircd Man ft00td12.Q8 tw&m tMto BkAfcW ijMtoiin mtom poured out of the conning tower and IMMEDIAtE SHIPKENT SKUNK 11.Q0toS.tt MtoM imb SHORT "Have a chew on 6ISto2iO so long it costs nothing held up their hands.4n: token of surrender, ?.00co1.00 lift to 7.00 NARROW but the U-boat steamed away, 4jeto2n 150 to .15 5f»to4:i5 'me/'sayshe/'Break extra to chew trying to escape in. the.mist The w&in to 2 50 BROAD ikioir 1.75 to 1^0 ISOtplJH iQ to £5 ofi just two or three this class oi tobao Pargust again opened fire on her, and CATCH 'EM SKIN 'EM SHIP 'EM sunk her with one man clinging to her squares. That's a bow as she went down The decoy t,* CO. -f: We Want All the Minnesota Furs You Can Shii vessel was towed back to port by man's size chew of It goes farther—that's MUSKRAT, MINK, SKUNK and all other Fur-bearers collected in your section in American destroyers. Two Victoria why you can get the good Real Gravely. It strong demand. A shipment to SHUBERX" will bring you "more money''—"quicker." crosses were awarded for this success* taste of this class of tobacco ful action. ~V holds its good taste GELT A. SHIPMENT OFF TODAY. You'll be mlghty elad you did. without extra cost. & "®'H I TV "Q .U R_ U'R. .is: D, 1. St &_C^T '.T O PEYTON BRAND "Hot Dogs" Banned. 4,-- Because of their "unsightliuess" on Real Gravely Chewing Plug THE LARGEST HOUSE }N7J£B ty&&l$0l:D~JEAIsJNS f-£X:£$US1PEbY?: the principal street corners, "hot dog" stands in Macon, Ga., must go, according .each piece packed in 3 pouch to the edict of -the city council. 15r 1*1 WiU are U..S A, Fortune" telling establishments also taboo. .•