International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 6, 1919 · Page 8 of 9
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l^fay.iTi^a^ppaqsipsjgggiBB^ tf''*- ,y ?-*JF*&-*** T^3*^- T" J| 1 *3" ,» J? 4 -j- 4** INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, .MARCH6, 1919 TA6SKHT ROYAL PRINCE IS HEROIC BELGIANS MADE IN GERMANY ...oANIZING MILLIONAIRE CABIN BOY GENERAL B. H. YOUNG HERO IN RANKS DEFIED 6ERMAHS TO ATTACK VICE NOW TABOO HERE Former Commander of Confederate Veterans Dead. Under False Name Cousin of Elimination of Venereal Diseases Kept Underground Railway to American Public Wants No More Must be Included in Reconstruction King of Italy Serves as* Holland Working All Products From Hands of Corporal. Plans. Through War. "Baby Killers." All signs point to a speedy ending of DEEDS AMAZE HIS COMRADES SECRET SYSTEM NEVER ISLE TRADE MARK IS OFFENSIVE war. But almost before we shall hava finished rejoicing in our victory, problems upon problems are bound to confront us. Nor will the reconstruction Not Even the Officers Knew at First Scores of Patriots Shot or Imprisoned time have the thrill and exaltation of That Youngster Who Showed Such From Germany Americans Want Nothing war to speed us along. Living for by Huns in Attempt to Smash Belgian Reckless Courage Was of but Souvenirs of Victory—German one's country through all manner of Organization Die Royal Blood. Toys and Other German exasperating difficulties often puts a Rather Than Tell. Goods Doomed in U. 8. man's patriotism to severer strain Rome.—The Gazzatta di Torino, telling than dying for it on the battlefield. Paris.—Stories of heroism, patriotism^and about the count of Salemi, cousin By FREDERIC J. HASKIN, Our boys have done their part gloriously. devotion of Belgians drring of the king of Italy, recalls how he In-Chicago Daily News. Now it is up to all of us who the German occupation ^re continually fought in the beginning of the war in have stayed safely at home to show Washington, D. C.—For the first coming to the surface of the miasmal Yal d'Assa under the false name of those who will soon be coming back time in over 50 years, American store* pool of intrigue, treachery and selfishness Maximilian Mombello. Nobody, not to us again, that we have taken to are practically emptied of. German which the Germans left behind in even the officers, knew at first that the heart the lessons of the war that we Only a few bisque dolls remain, toys. Belgium. vigorous youngster, so good and mild have gained a new sense of the worthwfiileness and in most cases these have of temperament, so magnificent in his How two men gave up their lives and of every human life and of been carefully packed away until some reckless courage, was Prince Umberto, two went to prison for a period which the community's obligation to give distant day when American toy buyers General Bennett H. Young, com would have lasted 20 years had the count of Salemi. every man, woman and child in it a shall have become reconciled to mander in chief of the United Confederate The hour of danger found him calm, Germans been victorious, that the man fair chance. the trade mark "Made In Germany." Veterans from 1913 to 1916, died serene, sure of himself, Tike a veteran "higher up" might live and continue Today this trade mark is not only War Lessons. at his home at Louisville, Ky., following Alpino. His own comrades, always managing the underground organization unpopular—it is offensive.^ Americans Perhaps no lesson of the war has a short illness. tried in the most daring feats, were which was sending valuable information will still buy Turkish rugs, Austrian been so convincingly'driven home to us amazed at his deeds of valor. When out of occupied country has riiusical comedies and Bulgarian color as those associated with our reckless SEGO When the steamship Luiiine arrive! they praised him Corporal Maximilian now been related by Adolphe Buyl, the combinations, but from Germany they waste. And no waste has been mora Ban Francisco recently she brought Mombello would answer with a proud man whose life was saved by their sacrifice. want nothing but souvenirs of victory. extravagant and cruel than that of the is a member of the crew George smile:.. "I—but I am a special corporal." According to one department store buyer, human health and energy through our Sherman, vmiIlionaire of Chicago and His manner quickly-won him the Smuggled Fighters Out of Belgium. a woman came into his store not ignorance of the common rules of hygiene tlonolulu,. en route to Washington to friendship and favor of all, from the Charles «F. Wyant Accused in Late in 1914 the Germans had not long ago, in search of a certain kind and right living. In Minnesota, •onfer with A. Mitchell Palmer, alien soldiers to the officers. organized the Dutch frontier with that of gloves which, she said, she had been of 10,000 young men called to the colors, nrnpei'ty custodian, concerning the affairs Schafer Bank Case. Count Starts a School. murderous efficiency which sent to unable to obtain in two other cities. 13 per cent were disqualified for of the H. Hackfield company, recently The count of Salemi found a way, their graves many young Belgians attempting She was delighted when he finally physical unfitness. This number does seized by the government, and even under fire, to start a school for to cross into Holland. Buyl not include the much greater one of brought out a pair from some old stock of which Mr. Sherman has been placed the illiterate. The pupils attended willingly, Charged With Taking Deposits When had access to the seals of the municipality that met with her requirements. He venereal disease cases, since the men in control. Failing to obtain passage for the instructor, Corporal and every evening in various was very much surprised, therefore, to are not disqualified for these. He Knew Institutions Were on the Lurline when she left Honolulu Maximilian Mombello, was in truth out-of-the-way cafes, 20, 30, sometimes Plainly then every community in find her in an argument with one of because the owners had failed to renew Insolvent. genial—patient to a fault, happy, as many as 50 young men would assemble, Minnesota must awaken to a new understanding the salesgirls the next day over the their passenger-carrying license, learned and, above all, generous in rewax-ding reaching the* place singly and of the importance of return of her purchase. "I won't have Sherman made arrangements with the Minneapolis, Feb. 26.—Charles F. the studious at the close of by devious ways. Passports and identification health measures of every kind. Particularly them," she was saying vehemently, captain to ship as a cabin boy. Wyant, president of the Schafer chain the lessons. A draught of wine, a portion blanks were there, and the must it awaken to those "you can see as plainly as I can that of 14 state banks closed by E. F. Pearson, of bread were ready for all in his young men would emerge from the health problems which concern youtli they are marked 'made in Germany.'" TO DEMOLISH PARIS FORTS superintendent of banks, was arrested trench ration. His greatest joy was cafes supplied with proper, or rather and education. Of these none is so Especially, do Americans feel this on a charge of receiving money on the arrival of the mail in the evening. improper, identification and make their far-reaching as those of sex health and way about German toys. from depositors when he knew the City Alderman Wants the Wall* moral integrity. If the enemy permitted, he devoted way into Holland and thence join the Boy Burns Rocking Horse. banks were insolvent, and was locked Pierced to Make Suburban f. himself to reading and writing Belgiaa army battling on the Yser. One mother recently espied her The Community Must Help. up in the city Jail. Travel. Easier. letters. He was often surprised, moved More than 1,000 men were sent out It has been shown in former articles young son standing in a Napoleonic attitude Wyant later was released on a $20,000 or disturbed by the letter he received between October, 1914, and February, how the United States undertook before a blazing bonfire, in the bail bond furnished by Robert J. Paris.—The question of the demolition or sent—a letter from his mother or to 1915. a nation-wide campaign to fight venereal midst of which could be seen the fast Seiberlich, member of the state boxing of the ring of antiquated fortifications his mother. Then the Germans became aware of diseases. The War Department disappearing head of a white rocking compassion, and James D. Shearer, a which surrounds Paris will be One day, however, it leaked out the leak, and the frontier was hermetically, horse. found almost immediately that it Minneapolis attorney. Bail at $20,000 brought up before the municipal council among the officers that Mombello was electrically sealed and the work needed the help of each state. The "Why, Nathan," exclaimed his mother was recommended by Frank M. Nye, during the course of the next few the Prince Salemi of royal blood. It became more dangerous and difficult. state in its turn requires the co-operation in a grieved voice, "you used to assistant county attorney. Judge C. L. months. was passed along to the stupefied soldiers. Guides had to be provided—generally be so fond of that rocking horse." of the cities, towns and villages: Smith of the municipal court, granted "What?" they asked him. "Are This is not as a result of the armistice smugglers of gasoline and other commodities Every possible resource in money and "Yes'm, but I'm not any more," declared the release of Wyant, after the bail or because of the league of nations, you a royal highness?" "Yes," the across the Dutch border—who scientific knowledge has been brought her son emphatically. "It's got bond had been agreed to and submitted count answered. "What of it?" The which is expected to put an consideration averaging 50 francs for a by Uncle Sam to this struggle. If 'Made in Germany' on it." by the bondsmen. answer reassured the soldiers. end to wars forever, or because of the for each man would pilot them across successful, the gain in health, happiness While a few radicals have pointed This is the second formal arrest in fact that with modern artillery the Promoted to Captaincy. the frontier. Rubber gloves and wlrQ and money will be incalculable. out that hatred for any cause is small the William H. Schafer financial tangle. fortifications would be useless. The cutters were necessary tools of their Although Maximilian Mombello came It can only be truly successful, however, and petty and should not be encouraged Schafer, who owned a Controlling matter has already been brought up trade, and many a German sentry was if every community will do its to be known again as the count of in children that such an attitude interest in the banks, the Mortgage before the council. It dates back found by his relief with a knife deeply part. Salemi, a prince of the royal house of is not conducive to the success Security company and the Commonwealth to, 1884. The plan, however, would sunk in his throat and lying alongside Savoy, he remained their corporal and of the new world democracy for whicij Mortgage company, both of What Is to Be Done. have to be referred to parliament by a break in the wire fence. he continued to be till the day when we fought, and that we are pledged "to Minneapolis, was arrested a week ago In the first place a community must the municipal council after its adoption. he was promoted, to become later a At no time were there fewer than be just to those whom we do not wish on a charge of grand larceny, preferred be informed as to actual existing conditions. lieutenant and a captain of bombardiers. 100 men engaged in. the work. All to be just," they have failed to by the state superintendent of banks, Already certain towns hava Louis Dausset, an alderman of the were volunteers desirous of serving make any great impression. German who accuses him of having diverted appointed a group of leading men and city of Paris, is sponsor for the project. their country, even at the risk of being He died from pneumonia at the front toys and other German goods seem to his own use $500,000 of the funds women to act as a central body He argues that the benefits to be stood against the wall and shot, among his devoted soldiers just before of his banks. doomed in this country. through which the specific needs of derived are a closer, easier contact the end of hostilities. He had and as a matter of fact, many of them The warrant under which Wyant So far as toys are concerned, this the community may be determined with the Paris suburbs, elimination of just been promoted and commanded were. was arrested also was sworn out \)y attitude has been an industrial boon. and met. Here are some of the questions the necessity of entering or leaving a bombarding battery of the army of F. E. Pearson. Died Rather Than Tell. For the American toy industry has upon, which each should inform Paris through the various gates, and the Grappa. grown tremendously since the German The first member of the organization itself: What is the attitude of the the freeing of valuable land for building Although a son of Prince Amadeo ST. PAUL PIONEER IS DEAD market was shut off, and it cannot afford to be taken by the Germans was local officials toward vice? What provision and the Princess Letitia of Savoy-Bonaparte, purposes. to be injured now by the "dumping" Phillipe Baucq, whose arrest was simultaneous is there for the diagnosis and the young count, who was of German goods. A great deal with that of Edith Cavell, cure of infected individuals who are A. L. Larpenteur Had Lived in Minnesota twenty-seven, enlisted at the outbreak VAN DYKE FOUNDS PRIZE has been said about the necessity of too poor to pay a physician's fee? Are the English nurse, whose*execution by Seventy-six Years. of the war as a simple soldier in the protecting the new American dye industry Germans sent a thrill of horror hospital accommodations available? St. Paul, Feb. 25.—A. L. Larpenteur, Catania light cavalry. He was in the from German competition now throughout the world. Baucq was shot What are the conditions of the Goes Annually to Graduate of Naval 96 years old, one of the last of St. war zone for three years, took part in schools? How are youthful sex offenders that the war is over, but few people on October 12, 1915, with the bravo Academy Who Writes Best Paul's pioneers, is dead. several important actions and won a know that before the war our importation English nurse. cared for? Is a policewoman, Patriotic Essay. Auguste Louis Larpenteur was born silver medal of valor by heroic conduct. or probation officer or nurse indicated? of German toys was greater than Baucq was succeeded as Buyl's May 16, 1823, in Baltimore, Md. He Are there any recreational facilities that of dyes. The figures show that right-hand man by another man named Annapolis, Md.—Dr. Henry Van moved to St. Louis in 1841 and left for the young people other than $9,084,000 worth of toys were imported Dubois. On June 1, 1916, Dubois, Dyke, preacher and author, who has there with a stock of goods for the RUINED BY SHIPYARD PAY vulgar movies and dances? Are the where only $8,400,000 worth of dyes with 60 others, was arrested and imprisoned served as a chaplain in the navy during Indian trade, reaching St. Paul, Sept. laws controlling the sale of liquor observed? were imported in 1914, the imports of at Hasselt. The Germans the war, has devoted the pay he 15, 1843. both these lines of goods from Germany boasted that they had smashed the Belgian High Wages Have Disastrous Effect Mr. Larpenteur assisted in laying has received for a year as a lieutenant showed such a startling increase organization which had evaded Help Offered. on Immature Boys of Seattle, commander to the establishment out the city of St. Paiil in 1847 in that it is now believed German dye them for two years. Dubois and three The Bureau of Venereal Diseases of Says Doctor. of a prize which will be given annually conjunction with Gen. H. H. Sibley, and toy agents In this country were others were shot and sentences aggregating the State Board of Health stands to the midshipman of the graduating Captain Roberts and other pioneers. aware that war was approaching. ready with advice and support for any 220 years were imposed upon Seattle, Wash.—High wages as a result The present capitol building is located class at the naval academy who writes U. S. Toy Business Now Is Vast. group of citizens who will undertake the others. of ihe great demand for labor in on land which Mr. Larpenteur purchased the best essay on a patriotic subject. this work. Should a condition or au Seattle's shipyards have had a disastrous for $1.25 an acre. The only difference in the histories Both Baucq and Dubois knew that The amount will be devoted to the individual ease require investigation, effect on the youth of the city, of these two industries is that toys always Alderman Buyl was head of the organization purchase of Liberty bonds, the income one of its trained investigators will bo had been made to a limited extent in-cording to Dr. Liliburn Merrill, chief BANDITS ESCAPE IN AUTO and both took their orders from which will pay for a suitably inscribed sent to the town for this purpose. diagnostician of the juvenile court in the United States, whereas from him. For days before the execution watch. This will be presented Probably all districts need educat here. He jsays: dyes—at least coal tar dyes—had not the Germans endeavored by offering Take Bag Containing $15,000 From to the successful graduate at dress parade ing before they will awaken to the been made here at all. In 1913 there "The most significant fact observed to spare their lives to induce Man On Crowded Street. one evening of June week. importance of these problems. The during the last year is the bad social were already 71 toy establishments, them to denounce their leader, but The winner of the prize will be determined Detroit, Mich., Feb. 26.—In the presence bureau will co-operate here too. Ii effect high wages have had on immature designing and manufacturing American they refused and Were shot. Nevertheless of scores of persons, two bandits by a committee composed of will send you lecturers pamphlets cl toys, and doing an annual business boys of fourteen to seventeen the work went on. the heads of the departments of English, held up and robbed Albert E. Starke information may be had for the asking of $7,521,485. When the German toys years of age, who have been ^employed seamanship, electrical engineer-, of $15,000 at the point of revolvers a traveling library of books will in shipyards. Time and again we have stopped coming this industry underwent on the street here. ing and physics, and ordnance and gunnery. PLEA FOR FRENCH LANGUAGE be loaned to you personal letters requesting an enormous expansion. Today been appealed to by fathers and mothers Starke was carrying the money bag advice will be answered. there are 165 American toy firms, doing who have lost control of their sons to be deposited for his employers, the The Paris Matin Asks That It Be The State Board of Health and its an annual business of $20,500,000. and investigation has shown that the Blue V-alley Creamery company. The CHINESE WOMEN WORK HARD Officially Used by Society of Bureau of Venereal Diseases belong A consistent campaign has been trouble started when the boys received bandits drove up in a machine, presented to the people of Minnesota. It is your Nations. their first big pay check." waged by these new manufacturers automatics, took the grip, money which makes its work possible. Labor Ten Hours a ^ay in Mills and to educate Americans to the proper leaped in the auto and escaped. The bureau was primarily a war emergency Factories forJ_ittle appreciation of American toys, and Paris.—The Matin makes a plea for measure. Its' object today is Money. the adoption of French as the official things are going smoothly in the toy AMENDS ARTICLES OF WAR "Deserter" Carried Ten not the protection of soldiers alone. It language of the society of nations. It industry. There is no doubt that the is determined to make Minnesota a Citations for Bravery New York.—Many Chinese women American toy product is every bit as points out that French has been the Senate Fasses House Bill Relating to happier, healthier place for you to live work in factories, according to Miss language of diplomacy since the eighteenth good as, if not better, than that mad 3 Courtmartial. in during the war and after. Theresa Severin, a Wellesley social in Germany. It is a fact that our American century and that it was the language Streator, 111—Wrongly ticketed Washington, Feb. 26.—Without a record You want your town to be a clean worker, recently returned from China, toymakers have not yet learned of the Algeciras and The Hague at New York, William E. vote, the senate passed the house one when you welcome back the boys at a meeting of the New York Wellesley to make bisque dolls or- Christmas tree conferences, and it argues that, while Smith was reported to relatives bill amending the articles of war so They have earned that. For such Alumnae association. balls, but most people consider that French is not superior to other languages, here as an army deserter. He recently as to authorize army commanding officers cleanness eternal vigilance and intelligent "These factories," she continued the American dolls are much more it is recognized as peculiarly returned home disclosing in the field or territorial departments enthusiasm is necessary. Get "employ only women. There is a factory "natural" and abundant Christmas adapted for clearly and unambiguously the error. Smith had ten citafor or divisions to mitigate or remit together, determine to do something in Pekin in which more than 2,000 tree balls may be had from Japan. expressing, fine shades of thought. bravery—among them sentences imposed by courcmartial. right away, then call in the machinery, women, varying in age from girls of 12 Thus everybody was prepared for a L-oix de Guerre. The Matin recalls that at Karlstar Under the. present law this can be at the Capitol in St. Paul to help you. to women of 80, work on uniforms for peaceful, American toy Christmas this in 1805 after the protocol regulating done only by the president, We must show these boys of ours soldiers ten hours a day for a few year, when suddenly a cargo qf German the dissolution of the Swedo-Norwegian This measure, was recommended by that we can make good in our way as coppers in pay." toys arrived in the port of New union was drawn up in the two General Pershing. Kills 3ig Gray Wolf. they have in theirs-—for our country's She told of the work that is being York. Scandinavian languages it was decided New Marlboro, Mass.—While Game sake. clone among Chinese women of high An earthquake could not have Foles Escape German Plpt. that for greater precision and to avoid Warden Davis was covering his preserve (Signed) MABEL S. TJLRICH, rank to develop leaders for the women caused greater consternation in the Paris, Feb. 26.—The Polish authorities, all doubts as to- its' interpretation a he came on a big gray timber Supervisor Social Hygiene Education, of China in the place they will.secum American toy industry. Immediately according to a Havas dispatch third text of the protocol should be wolf in the act of devouring a large Minnesota State Board of Health. in the new democracy. the press took up' the matter with the from Warsaw,, have obtained absolutely written in French. goose. Davis killed the wolf. It was free use of bitter invective and the reliable information from Berlin that the first timber wolf killed in the Willow for Artificial Limbs. vice president of one of the firms to President Ebert, Chancellor Scheidemann, Berkshire Hills in more than twenty Out Just Five Minutes. The Forest Products Laboratory at whom tihe toys were consigned issued Foreign Minister von Brockdroff-Rantzau, years. Wis.V New York.—"Well, well, home Madison, is working on the drying War Minister No,?ke and the following statement :. "We have again," remarked James White, as they of willow for artificial limbs. There Herr Landsberg at a secret meeting refused to accept the shipment Of*Gei*man FOR RENT—A four roomed house Ends Life in Furnace. carried him into Nassau hospital with is a shortage of-material- and the demand adopted a plan to deal with the Polish toys which came to us from Holland Boston, Mass.—Putting his head and and barn. Apply Ed. Johnson, 0l510th a broken Meg. White was celebrating for artificial limbs will increase. question by which Germany, while without notice. Though these shoulders into a glowing furnace, Simon his discharge from the hospital when Ave.. It takes from three to five years to promising to make peace with Poland, goods were bought and paid for before Hassell, lodger- at Mariner's-Home, he came into contact with an automobile. air-season the stock, but indications would give orders to the German the war and are our property we will his ended his life. He was burned beyond Hardly five minutes covered in troops on the frontier to continue their are that it can be done ,in kilns have no German made goods in otir all "recognition. liberty. operations against the Poles. stock." from 60 to 70 days. 1^ 2 p./ mm