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*V S! V^, asT •tev^ INTERNATIONAL tfXLLS PRESS, DECEMBER 11, 1919 PAGE TWO •tr- Now Is theTime to Do it went on recolft a's saying tnat tney tt TOOK FOXES IN NEAT TRAP were glad that the federal troops had DURING PAINT UP AND CLEAN UP SEASON says the Good Judge come on the scene, for under their direction Probably Only Instance on Record AND ALL THE YEAR AROUND both sides were enabled to exercise Where Youngsters Were Caught the full rights which the laws Go to real tobacco— In a Horse Blanket. E. SOL VANG WHEN YOU WANT TO—\ gave them. Violence and the preaching of sedition stopped and orderly FIX THAT FENCE SutMMf to 6, KelatiM the small chew with How' four foxes were caught in a procedure ensued. Cabinet Maker, Fumitnre LAY THAT FLOOR I horse blanket Is a quaint tale told by the rich tobacco taste SEE Repairer, Picture Framing, HANG THAT DOOR R. A. Hutmacher in the Hunter-TraderTrapper FIRST POLISH MINISTER BUILD THAT SMALL I General Carpenter, Contracttor of Columbus, O. long time. that lasts a and Builder. BUILDING OR COTTAGE] "I happened to be driving south of It cost you less to .502 THIRD STREET will or Big Carpenter job—i Rapatee, 111., with the implement dealer any of that town, making business calls chew ordinary than on several farmers of that section, when, to my surprise, I saw on a very tobacco. Any man steep hill in the distance several young Automobile Tourists foxes playing about as if no human wb.o uses the Real was near," says Mr. Hutmacher. "My partner and I decided to try our luck Tobacco Chew will at catching them, so driving on a little When In Minneapolis Stop at tell you that. farther, we tied our horses and set out across the field after them. "When we reached the hole, they Pat Up In Turn Styles Hotel Lincoln were all up over the hill chasing each other, so felfing my" companion to go RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco around the hill and chase them my W-B CUT is along fine-cut tobaccc way I threw a horse blanket over their hole and waited. As they came rushing NICOLLET AVE. AT NINTH ST for the hole I raised one end of ,-r,3p.-Brute Corn oany. 1107 Broadway, New York City the blanket Just enough to hide myself *»i OPENED SEPT. 1st. 1918 and at the same time form a trap of it ALIEN AGITATORS for them to run into. "They all got to the hole about the Especially convenient for auto parties as Nicollet Avenue same time, when I threw one end of HATED BY LABOR the blanket over them, the other end is the leading- road from all point, and has no car tracks. j- JOHN H. being over the hole. In -the excitement Within two squares of 5 large garages. Adjoining the cities' AltorMf at liw I succeded in catching all four largest stores. Office over ©. M. Carr & Co in the folds of the blanket. "We went back to the buggy and International Falls, Minaeio' Rooms at $1.00 per day. With private toilet 25 cents drove to town, my companion taking' Gary Strikers Rejoice When two of the foxes and I two. Possibly extra with private bath 50 cents extra. In addition there Army Officers Rout Out the the explanation of our good luck is the DR. H. H. IHRIG are suites of rooms with separate toilet, each room having fact that the foxes were not much Anarchist Crowd. connecting bath—an ideal arrangement and only found here. Dentist more than six weeks old when captured." Offict over Hoiler's Coafecti anei} UNIONS' RIGHTS PBESERVEH Cafe in connection—Hotel-Lincoln guarantees an atmosphere .lnssota 1 German Shells Revetl of home refinement." I First Reims Cathedral J. J. HADLER Wood's the Under General Ortfera WM. B. CAMFIELD- -F. S. GREGORY -Prepriofeers- I Paris.-—Students of history Reds Were Driven Out and Their LAWTBR are greedily digging for every Prince Casimir Lubmlrski is the For past ben years with Minneapolis leading hotels. Seditious Literature and international State Bank Buil scrap and shred to piece together first Polish minister to the United Arms Seized. another chapter of bygone States. He told the correspondents a days as result of the re­ that the Immediate object of his mission By EDWARD B. CLARK. NORTHERN MINNESOTA port of the archaelogical mission was to establish regular diplomatic Chicago.—The officers of the intelligence planning the reconstruction relations between Poland and service of the army, working "HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION of the Reims cathedral. the United States. in connection with the civil authorities, It states that German shells seized at Gary, Ind., an immense Dr. C. C. Craig Phone 156 which ripped open the floor of RIDE 2D CLASS IN GERMANY amount of "Red" literature, arms, Dr. B. L. Osburn Phone 79 that twelfth century church ammunition and other things which Hospital Phone 79 have disclosed another cathedral the alien agitators were using or intended Passengers Do This Because of the built by the. Franks which to use" for the purpose of inciting ©ffice over International State Bank Train Service Inadequacy has contained the tomb of King revolution and overthrowing the Phone 155 and Crush. Clovis for 1,419 years. American republic. International Falls, Minnesota It is expected that further excavation When Governor Goodrich of Indiana Berlin.—The German train service will reveal the whole telegraphed General Wood that the has become so inadequate that it is foundation of the older cathedral Gary situation was beyond his control common for everyone to travel secondclass LAWRENCE'S HARM AC built by early Frankish and made an appeal for federal because the train is sure to fill architects. The Rexall Store troops, the department commander Immediately up half an hour before the time of went to the scene, and it departure, and those second-class S. N. Rubin, Prop. took him and his officers only a short ticket holders who can find no places A Call for Heroes. International Falls, Minnesota time to discover that in Gary as in are then entitled to go into first class. Man's opportunity for the display of other places where there were economic Second class under those circumstances personal heroism has apparently not troubles, alien agitators had is better than first, because i* ceased at the signing, of the armistice, seized the place and the opportunity has just six definite seats barred by for a call has just been issued in a A Merry Christinas to spread their doctrines of hate and arm rests, whereas in the first class London daily newspaper for "Volunteers fire. eight can squeeze into the room ordinarily 1,000 sportsmen of good she will meant for four. The railroad It was discovered that these alien social position, to wear upon a given and authorities have introduced a system anarchists were as much hated by day ht»w fashions, to bring back color HAVE real American labor as they were by of arbitrary fines for the man who and 11** nto masculine attire." The A Happy New Year deliberately sits in a class above his Americans not ordinarily included black rrock coat with its ruffles, the ticket. within the ranks of labor. pink breeches, the silk stockings, and the powdered wig of colonial days ar.« Routed Out by Army Men. To All PLENTY TO EAT IN GERMANY conserrative as compared with some Under General Wood's orders the of the styles to obtain as fruition of strikers were allowed to continue their HOTEL VENDOME this idea at least this is the opinion peaceful picketing and hold their Minister of Economics Says, However, of Its proponent, who sets as his definite peaceful assemblies. The army authorities Country Needs Raw purpose the abolishment of the turned their attention to the foreigners Minneapolis Materials. If you haven't joined our Christmas banking club, come "dark, unsymmetrical" garments of today who were seeking to stir up and the adoption of clothes more in and do so today. strife and to bring about bloodshed. Berlin, Germany.—Germany's economic In keeping with the new age of romantic The intelligence officer on the scene prospects are more favorable, chivalry. As a parting word, Men, Women, Boys and Girls all should join and we ur^e was Lieut. Donald G. Van Buren. Acting the country being provisioned with SHIPSODR he reminds that courage—even to a with the municipal authorities seven you to join for you own good. corn, meats, vegetables and fish for degree equal to that manifested by HictesTurs foreigners were arrested and held a long time to come, according to a women in the upkeep of fashions—Is for deportation. The places of rendezvous There are clubs to ft every purse—I cent, 2 cents, 5 cents, statement by Herr Schmidt, minister essential to. ma sonHne .success. of the alien trouble making element of economics, who reviewed the situation 10 cents, where you iwrin your deposits each week with were searched and a part of the before the national assembly here. Deal Direct with the Rodgers Reaches Vladivostok. the amount you started with. L&rg6St 0ld6St result is shown in the accompanying Difficulties are recurring, however, Vladivostok, Nov. 11.—The United stabliahod 1887 and picture. in connection with the importation of State cruiser Brooklyn, with Viceadmiral House in the West It was soon found out by General We also have 50 cent, $1.00 and $500 clubs where you pay raw materials, he said, and Germany William L. Rodgers, commander Wood that the striking workmen in Highest Prices and Immediate was declared to be selling its products in the same amount each week. of the American Asiatic fleet, on Cash Returns. Write for price Gary were just as much pleased as too cheaply abroad. The minister foreshadowed list* tatfs and full information* hoard, has arrived here. anybody else that the Reds were being a control prices in order O.B O But join—join today. ergman & d. routed out. Not one of the leaders that a continuance of this condition of the anarchistic element was an might be prevented.. FIRST NATIONAL BANK {ST. PAUL, -MINN. American citizen. The arrests of the aliens were made, their arms and propaganda material were seized, and "Fair Prices" Federal Aim. International Falls, Minnesota- law and order were re-established in New York. Nov. 8.—Establishment Gary without firing a shot. of nation-wide "fair prices" for clothing, Among the stuff found in the anarchistic hats and shoes will be considered dens were revolvers, and at a conference here in a fe.w days, rifles of various kinds, plenty of ammunition Arthur E. Williams, federal food administrator and pamphlets and pictures It Pays to Advertise announced. Mr. Williams of various sorts. Among the pamphlets APPLES said the conference was called at tlie was one entitled "With Drops of suggestion of government officials in Blood," the words of the title being Washington, who, he declared, are printed in red while the pages of the anxious that fair price schedules be BETTER DENTISTRY pamphlet were besprinkled with red evolved for the guidance of people ink. throughout the country and who think One of the posters which was taken that New York should take the initiative FOR LESS HONEY represented a capitalistic tree with a il posting such schedules. man labeled "Capital" engaged in the act of fertilizing the tree at its roots Thunder Cures ParaTyslsii with the dismembered bodies of working Work A_ Bridge ridge I Boston, Mass.—Frightened by AA men. (C AA GoM »M Cro*M ... crash of thunder and a bolt of lightning Buy your winter apples Sash and Door Factory Lives to Fight Capital. White 'bite Crowns ^UiVv during a storm at North Adams A Red leader on being questioned ates J- Plates now. Fine Johnathns Mrs. William Paddock of Jacksonville by Lieut. Van Buren said: "I have no GUARANTEED WORK Vt., who had been a paralytic for ove: brotherly feelings, I have no friendly IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS $3.25 per box, for one a year, jumped from her chair in tht If YEARS feelings, I hare no sympathetic feelings kitchen and walked across the floor of any kind for anything or anybody. week only. Cooking apples Since she was stricken a year ago Mrs All I live for is to fight capital!" GET 'OUR ESTIMATE FIRST We Are Well Equipped to do All Kinds of Paddock had been a helpless cripple $125 per box. He was asked if he did not have Sinee the thunderstorm she has gafne* Special attention gives to some kindly feeling for religion, for MILLWOKK almost complete u.ce of her le?:s^ nature, for art, for painting or for out-of-town patients. Write us and you will make no mistake by getting ... -M poetry. He said: "No. Religion, nature, Wo about your tooth troubles. LADY,, ASTOR IS ELECTED. art and everything else belong to their prices .before ©rdering 'clsewhere are glad to answer any and all the capitalists. I live for nothing questions. Write us. "Boat Policy Won," Says Successful but to fight them." Woman Candidate. As soon as the Reds were taken Plymouth, England, Nov. 29.—The Building and DRS. NORCROSS CLARICE a Specialty care of and their arms and propaganda "best policy" won, Lady Nancy Astor seized, General Wood gave orders that All Work GwuitMd UiioR Dentists newly elected member Of parliament, the regulation, which was established declared in an interview. "Although before he came there, that the strikers we cannot say the 'best Shan won,' we Mllip should not hold meetings, should be iissSLARS STUBEE Pi^ Bemidji can say the best -policy was vindi Phoae 128 revoked and that they be allowed to cated," she declared, smilingly happy exercise the rights of meetings which after her election to suceed to her husband's Internatioial Falls,^Mini. 2nd Av». and 6h St PhonaSO by were guaranteed to them the Con­ place in commons had heen announced States. stitution of the United officially. Both slftM tp the Gary controversy