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INTERNATIONAL FALLS-PRESS, JANUARY 1st, 1920' TAGE eight FOREIGN MARKETS MANS' PARI FOR FA! MUSCLE SKOALS HAS NEW WILD Fire Relief Fund Rtibated. Superior, Wis.—Checks totalling went as Christmas gifts to PRESEi' $38,045 WAR TOLD NATION'S BULWARK PR&BLEM Mfl FEe FLYERS known subscribers to the Superior benefit fire relief fund raised for the of sufferers in the Minnesota forest fires of October, 1918. After all cases Big $60,000,000 Nitrate Plant had been investigated and reviewed Commissioner Recites Deeds of Vaci Total of Exports in Past Fiscal Year—RGcenstruotion Gives the Superior organization had this Globs-feirdlir.g Aviators to (Js3 a Defense for Future amount left over out of $126,919 contributed. 10,000 Redskins Who Uncertain Aspects to Future Trade Abroad—Merchant ... "Butterfly7' Chart Instead Of the total received/slightly Generations. Fought Kalserismf more than $50,319 caine from Superior IVIarine Advances Nation's Commercial Interests c? filer cat :-r's and Douglas County and the remaining —Production Costs Increase in Europe* UM FLAYED HERS ROLES fiomother points in MM INSURES NATIONAL DEFENSE nany states. f* I ci ry p'^ Chart 2—'.\-c -Fruits rind Vegetables, Assurance of Abundant American (Depended on for •w&r, minerals and vitamins) Maid Former Gets $250,000. Probably Nothing More Helpful Has 1.0-c:iici ie Boston.—The faithfulness and kindness Price per 100-" Explosives a Reason Aviatcr Ucin^ lYIercatcr Projection ... Pries. calorie portion. Corhc to Ancient Race Than Benefit with which Miss Agnes Jane McNevin P,.. Would Go 1.CC0 fvliies Out of His •t l'Cr !b. Hcccivcd From Military Germany Quit. cared for Mrs. Mary C. Knight Ci.3. par lb. cts. Why cf. per ib. cts. during the many years she served as Way in Trip f-rcr.i Pcnama to Yo»s Service, Cays Sells. Cu r, i- I',. cts. par ib. cts. maid were rewarded when she was hohc.ina, inventor- of c-i nn Zzyz t.'cp. ill. 1 'Oi o. 2 rnn cts. per lb. No. 2 can ....C13. By GARRET SIVilTH. given the Knight home, its furnishings Ic.:! .'innod Washington.—There are 333.702 Indi- .s. per lb. No. 2 can (Jto. t-s. can nod. and funds, the total value of Xo. cts. per lb. No. 2 can cts. San Flyers in the ans invt!K* United States, exclusive of One of the cl fortresses of Amer- C!3. pjr ilj. Cts. which was estimated $250,000. The xt proposed i!'-() worl 4 niiing air derby Alaska, iieconlina to ('ato Sells, eom•reatur's ica's now military defense system ....cl.v ib. 3. will of -Mrs. Kiiigl who died two ir.' will i:l travel by :a prn.'ec- Wissiorier of I: iH:' 1 airairs. who has which developed out of tb.e World t- cts p:rC. 7.. t.3. months ago at the age of 7S years, .il. ii. fj L-i. tnn. I ut by a ne' P-r do2. '.v "bat terliy" map, hist made public lii an-nual report to War is the A mm on run Xitrate Plant '•v as jiumitcsd to proeate. The bsnsfiCianes devevd hv .1. Cah'! I of Oakland, 'be secret a interior. Okhibii'^.'si v.- "!:M- FUC •at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, on the of the §300,000 estate, besides V. ."Il lias been. adapted by homa has I»y far lb' or, fur el"1. tiaiaber of :tu jK l.in an fit.) Li Miss McNevin, are largely public institutions. Tennessee Fiver, over three hundred 1::.! Glhh'.en. t'Mecurivo-T' bi'ta. 1'9.101. w! Dviaware, wii.li 'i'orie lih-s from the s.-acoast, capabhj of socfci'iiiry of i! :'.l derby co uar:: bve. has ii least. lur: out 300 ei. high explosives of Sin:!. I \i I ay I-.) t: a!' H::st. 'be lei! O'VS the ..iy.' Ir a '.-:ufv'S io ihe United State's t..a:j Nii:s a •aibitb a- ii^l rib \.l 'J iL.0 Lzv-L'iL.ii 1 O 11 i:-l F::io an ah'.ace of nmmuni- ti' without which u!j army is a hJp The ori-M-ator o® Post your en: -'.:wl fend io iie ib. ie::s eneiti: lii'aue!1 a: :l it bus made is. ivie ea!i slate Forester a .. -i.'.c' of ieoi i.i. !bi* up,lisabed s" :'y e:.pb i'. es aviator its ib. gal de scrip! ions wiueli y: p.- a- a r!:id.:. a'.:^:])le re:v:rt to raw malerla! lb. v.*iti:oi:t 1:5. v. o: yo 1 11 j,: ib. e: tr of li wayaina propose to log Litis fall ana winter. 13. from out. ihe countrv. :!. '1 ib. in a r:ji •'U I' cts. to 's'ol-.oliataa. I (See.. Chap. 114, Laws of1 Minnesota., ».o essential ingredient of all modern 7 :er Ib. I J. i).'r ib. bilribi:i. "'t tatri'i pole on an island i! 11 per lb. IS. military explosives jn nitric acid, '1913). p.-r 1 tr e'7 a mile wide." ho 'said, "ii \youbi appeal' S t. 1 r.efore the World War, America was The Lav/ rLec:nrco tS. 4 M.-shorna IP Xi-r qt. .....els. _r :*. on Mcreator's pi'o.leetion io he .3. r'!:nc'i^ !•.-n eiitire'y dependent upon Chile for the 1. That a notice, showing legal .oscrip'ions th. 'J.i.f"") mijes wide. Mr nearly tiie total IT'i Indiana -'rh.vV I'-brvl .. sepp'y of nitrate of soda, tiie only of lands on which it is -.."c i'Oo. 4—C oap 3—Cereal Foods and Dried Lo^r. circumference of tire earth at the biwa ''afitin.i II !... ut: chemical from which nitric acid can Karisis l.:- Da!.out "'J.': (Uependt-a on for protein nrid rtureh.i eipialor." pooposed. to cut tijubcr of any kind, be Ken'i'fl Mi :b' be made. this country became l'.0-e:dor posted in a conspicuous place in the Price e:- 0enlorie /'.c!vr.ncco 'Tlcticnnl Goosrnphy." I,ouisiana 7' Vox-s o:- i.'. .- Prb-o. involved in war with any nation that portion. G.iTi JTninf camp. be inventoi- of (lie new map, who '.".b yar'.'b.i'l i-'-.t 'V. could control the sea our foe would !:er ib. cts. worked bis drawintrs lift'een years, That hefcr~ c-g'ting anv timber ?'r',"tT-in:pot:n S"'?T'"! 3 c. i. i'u. cts. US?' have us at her -rey, for she could '"aid that "an impurtiad and rati»a.v-.ci'id i-::in 7 r.e's -on If! \j -r :h. logger shall s'md cony of this totce .••: .1 Clo. J. cut. off our essentia! means of striking T-T!,irp=ofn r.' i'~l v: jrci- !b. j:l? geogi-api'iy is esse iml to world la. Ib. 3 with It's ro^toi^cg adcl-ess to^he C£L lii P'jr ib. 1" "M .. .-.".C! ». p.M' back. Ms-'siss'ppl 1.' """T.*? ..'nr,r n' •«. C' .3. fioace." Me said tliat Mercator's' projection. f-., .Missouri ntH' S'a'e Forester, State Capitol, St. 10 il). 1.7:1' per Qtcs. l•.»:• ib. cts. b: which was origin.••.!• .• devised Other nations, however, were 3G per lb. Inr'irn'-. P^rt in fo t*is. per ib. Paul, Minn. Vs. lb.' 13 per lb. by the I'elgb-in eartographer as a equally dependent npon the Chilean clS. pjr ib. Probably notlrns 's of groarcr in'erest The lav.- provide, a penr.lt-', $25 fine guide (or navigators', distorted and nitrate supply. Germany was purchasing in the i-"nert ihan the ctironicie Clmrt No. 5—Group —ibatrar and .Sji.'^try Feuc'.s. exaggerated the earth as it receded or imprisonment for not less tlian one-third of it. Site had expected of tHe part the lirbaiis ?-i!ay"d in the (Depended on for flavor aad for ^jcd.v fucl.i from the equator." This, for 90 days for violation of a ay of Hs war, and the benefit military s^vvu-e to hold the sea with her submarines 100-caiorie Price p?r Is.-icalorie instance, made it appear as if South portions. has proved to thorn, fto Noteworthy provisions. Price. but failed. P,ut a process portion. America were much smaller than has this been that the heading given Sugar, frrjni.i ilcJ IS per lb. for extracting nitrogen from the air «. per io. ..cts. T. Cort, V/m. Su^rar\ h:r. ,n North America, when as a nmtter of 18 per lb. to this section of the rpport is "War etavperib. had been obtained by Germany some Sugur, a dc ::3: State Forester, 13 per lb. fact, he said, they were about the eta. per lb. as a Civili :er." "Probably nothing I-T'iney years before from Italian chemists. 15 per lb. cts. per lb. same area] Minnesota Forest Service. .cts. IMo'h.spps more helpful has enme to tins ancient 13 er lb. cts. par ib. ..cts. This process had been successful in tp Sirup, corn The Cahill map as (hough an actual Cylcio Johnson, race." it reads, "than the enrollment 1! p.?r lb. .....cts. per lb. ..ets. producing a high grade nitrogenous Candv 7 per Ib. sphere h^d been cut and flattened, .....cts. per lb. ..cts. of 10,000 of its sons simply as American Big Falls, fertilizer from which in turn could its appearance somewhat resembling soldiers to challenge the barbarous Chart No. 6—Group C—Fats and Fat Foods. 11 4 Mh:u. he extracted ammonium nitrate. Germany, the out-spread wings of a butterfly. of centra! Europe. The immediate rule (Depended on for richn ess and for body fuel.) A nation 'looking unduly expanded therefore, fell to manufacturing benefit comes from the equal opportunity K'0-calorie CITATION \FOR OTV PETITION Price per 100- portions. on the map may easily. Mr. Cahill ammonium nitrate from the air on a they had with their white Price. Price. ealorie portion. ADMINISTfeATION li^OR. Euttei* says, develop a sort of geographical large scale. comrades for gaining knowledge, for 34 per lb. Lard 41 per lb. "big headedness." inducing an overbearing maturing judgment, for developing Buy Americans German Secret. Vegetable odj Estate of Bernard Sc'amith 41 per lb. diplomacy. A nation whose courage through contact with events Bacon In 1907 an American company, headed 20'per lb. State of Minnesota territory is s'o unduly exaggerated on Cream* and conditions." 9 per pt. ss by Frank S. Washburn, had secured the maps in common use may well *IniporiaViT~fc Numerous Indians won medals and es. County of Koochiching the American rights to this process come to exaggerate its resources, its recognition for distinguished service IN'probate COURT from Germany and had gone into man economic strength and even its virtues. abroad. Their citations rank them In the matter of the estate of Bernard ie:ioii.—Meats, cotton.* wheat eign tra'.e oTT toe pari of tlie American ufaeturing the fertilizer on the Canadian and so create an atmosphere anything with the bravest of the brave. The Schmitt, decedent. and whet'il liour made up 70 per cent vendor. In only a limited way side of the Niagara Falls. When but conducive to mutual good most striking is that of Private Joseph The state of-"Minnesota to all persons ©I' the total export trade in agricultural can it be said that American trade America found herself in the World will and consequent world peace. Oklahombi. a full-blood f'hoctaw. company interested in the granting of administration prod'aets during the fiscal year has heretofore penetrated foreign War the Ordnance Department turned D. One Hundred and Forty-first "Butterfly" Map Sinsple. of the estate of said iecedent: to Mr. Washburn's company for help. ending .".0, l'.^ii, The total value hiarkets. The petition of Barney J. infantry. P.ismarck. Oklahoma. Ilis/citation AM problems of intercommunication The Air Nitrates Corporation was a rai exports was $3,G06,0 Perhaps the greatest single factor Klecker having been filed in this court, reads as follows bv sea. land or air sire ibaliling and formed, with Mr. Washburn at its -j:?.S24. Tisis amount of agricultural in our future foreign trade in agricultural representing that Bernard Schmitt, "Under a violent barrage, Private misleading on Mercntor'p chart, says head, to build the Muscle Shoal:? plant. products is the American merchant exports exceeded by more than ?C0().000,000 then a resident of the county of Pierce Oklahombi dashgd to the attack of an Mr. Cahill. Imt simple tend obvious on was assisted by several other well It the total imports of all products marine. On June 30, 1014. the on state of "Wisconsin, died intestate enemy position, covering about 2T0 the "butterfly" map. a further aid to known corporations,/ such as the Westingliouse merchant marine of the United Kingdom to the United States. These lignres the -25th day of November 1916, and yards through barbed-wire entanglements. mutual knowledge and understanding. Church Kerr Company, which totaled 20.100.000 gross tons, and praying that letters of adminin"-,-i*ii.i represent a large increase over He rushed on machine gun "Internationalism, now a sporadic put up the'plant'buildings, the permanent J. that of the United States 1,87"). 000 of his estate he granted to Barney figures for pre-war years, the toial exports "'ts. capturing 171 prisoners. lie and occasional thing, hut destined in city and utilities: the J. G. White ICtecker and the court, having fixed of all products for the United gross tons. On August 1, 1010, ihe s* 'rmod a strongly held position eontain'ng Corporation, which designed and constructed the future to he the keynote of all the time and place for hearing said American merchant marine totaled States in being $2,n29,G8-i,02«j. more than "O machine guns and the power plant the Chemical human endeavor, {days an important petition: Therefore, you and each of 8.100,400 gross tons, the total number Jnci-casc Due to V'/ar. a number of trench mortars. Turned Construction Company, which de part in the science of statistics ar.il you. arc hereby cited and required to tow-hided of vessels being 12,757, which the captured guns on the enemy and "This increase in foreign commerce signed and built the nitricyftcid plant, meteorology." said Mr. Cahill. show cause, if any you have, before 1.071 new steamers. oS ex-German held the position four days in spite of and the M. W. Kellogg Cotfyiany, which was aiised by th,e war and was made "Graphical statistics yre self-contradictory this court at the probate court rooms rlitjts. and six ex-Austrian ships. This a constant -barrage of large projectiles the piping and built the possible by four major war measures.*** furnished in the court house, in the city of International and Imlicrous on Merca tor's place? the United States second only and of gas shells. Crossed Xo Man's chimneys. .says (he bureau of markets of the Falls in the county of Koo chart, and as for indicating the progress to (Ireal Uritain as a marine power. hind many times to get information Beginning work in November, 1917, United Slates" department of agriculture. chiching. state of Minnesota on the of high and low pressure rings Production Costs Increased in Europe. concerning the enemy, and to assist his the big plant and new city at Muscle 17th day of January. 1920, at 10 o'clock "The.-e 'our war measures were: in weather charts.-.the ever changing wounded comrades." The eost of production in European Shoals was completed within one a. m„ why said petition should not le The 'akin.: international commerce scale on Merca-.or's was simply bewildering Progrocc in Education. countries wiil be increased over the year's timos Had the expected spring granted. o:ii of the channels of private trade to the forecaster who had to Satisfactory progress is being made Witness, the judge of said court, drive of 1919 materialized this one pre-war period because of the change the extensbai of credits by the United us'o them." and t^e seal of ptid court, this 22nd in the,matter of education. The policy plant alone would have been' able to in lahe.r conditions. In the matter o{ 8:a!es gove. mnent to the 'allies and The new map. by showing all lands day-of December 1919. of encouraging Indian children to supply 13 per cent, of all the high tnachinpry and efficient, methods oilier European countries, amounting ol in their tr.ie proportion and form, he JoTsn ISers, attend the state public schools, the federal exfJlosives used by all the Allied armies to approximately $10,000,000,000 tjie declares, would' help materiajl.v in (Court Gcal) Probate Judge. production, America may be counted government paying the tuition on all fronts during that drive Esf-ierabling of all inland an' ocean solving peacefully problems dealing Jevue ctj rOrtna, upon to keep well apace. The cost of therefor, is growing in favor. Auy and the United States was secure for trar: i)ort U:on and commutiication f'acibbies with the world as a whole. Attorneys for Petitioner. production and labor, and the increased prejudice on the part of white members all time to come against an ammunition' and the distribution of foodstairs shipping and banking facilities, shortage. of the schools against the Indian through central organizations, When the arrangement was finally as compared with pre-war competition is rapidly disappearing. The educational Filch as the interallied food commission." made for building the big air nitrate conditions, greatly favor the program that is now under Let .Old House Burn plant, work was begun on a' power American trader. The uncertain factor way is to provide for Indian children's F6ar Chilling Ghosts. luiligerent countries sustained by dam at the same point. This work is in tiie immediate future of our foreign-trade attendance at p^ihli^ schools whenever credits from the United States had being conducted directly by the United is the unsolved problem of the facilities are jfVailable and maintain made extensive contracts for food supjilies, Sayviile Pepot, L. I.—Tiie oldest States Engineering Corps. It will special reservation schools only foreign credit. and upon the release of shipping landmark in Sayviile. the unoccupied not be completed, however, for two or where the facilities are not adequate. At the rates of exchange prevaillng/ after the signing of the armistice historic Gordon homestead. three more years. It was necessary, Industrial education is receiving October G. 1919. a bushel of wheat a heavy movement of foodstuffs resulted. has been burned to the therefore, in order to insure immediate large attention, an impetus having been which costs $2.37% f. o. b. at our Atlantic These contracts are about complete. ground. It belonged jointly to operation when the nitrate plant given it by the war. According to the ports, in terms of our money the credits extended by the the estate of the late banker. was completed to construct a $10,000,000 reports of various superintendents the abroad, would be'worth abroad the United States have been expended, and James T. Wood, who was associated steain power plant, one of the largest _e/Trisboc?at Indian soldiers have returned with a ^r,ClU equivalent of .2.74 in British money. the cib'x of reconstruction has arrived steam plants for the production of with the. notorious defaulting greater self-confidence, an ambition to S3.S3 in French money, $4.4S in Italian trade must return to the private channels continuous electric power in the world. banker. Robin, when Wood engage in useful^ occupations and a aaafHg Oi tU3 money, and $13.47 in German of finance, shipping, and barter, It is pointed out that even^ had the placed ihe property in the name desire to fulfill the"K obligations to money. Tf the depreciation of Euro and the question of our future foreign water-power plant been completed during of a strange woman, whose country by living u.pvto all the requirements pean moneys continues, or the rate of commerce is important. The war has tlje war it would have been necessary whereabouts are unknown. This of citizenship. Agriculture is left the world in a complicated polit- exchange becomes more abnormal, it also to have constructed a steam C-J ghostly dwelling was removed being encouraged and trade schools established. will probably restrict imports not only ical, economical, industrial, and social plant to insure the nitrate plant working in answer to many prayers of Health conditions are reported of bread cereals, but also of other situation, and few statesmen or economists at full capacity at all times during an incendiary nature. Local satisfactorily improved, with commodities, to the bare necessities, have ventured outline a the year. Ao firemen were at the scene, but the exception" of the inroads made by and will constitute a powerful stimulus definite program for the reconstruction- p^fli 6" withheld the water, fearing to Plant Worth All It Cost. the influenza. in foreign countries to increase ilM period. Now, this entire job cost the Government chill the ghosts dancing in the y—— production. "Produce tVlore, Consume Less." $60,000,000. It was put through flames. at a time when the prices of materials An import id and as yet indetermtrfiible English Town Has Woman and labor were at their summit. It factor in foreign trade during £4 was built at record speed, and speed /ii/ To Spy on Profiteers the coming months is tiie result of the Handcuff Key Tv1i!es Away. posts money. The question naturally "pro-dut .• more and consume less" Eagle Chasss Airplane •Crfensburg. v.—J. It. Fullerton. being arises, then, as to whether Uncle Sam cam! Lb he'ng waged, in Europe. If London.—Bennondfey is. the inexperienced in the matter of Carrying U. F*1aii got his money's worth. re the campaign i.:ivt: with general first community in England to handcuffs, acidentallv locked the sheriff's 2- Tests made after''the plant was in sponse it yt-iil rysuit in continued use employ -a' profiteer hunter—a ^-"i pair jjn. his own wrist a few days Clearfield. Pa.—Residents of operation showed that ammonium nitrate of substitutes, less rapid cgtur-p to normal woman. She receives a salary ago." It wouldn't have been so embarrassing of standard specifications, could this section had the unusual expedience consumption, and a decreased demand 2 \f $20 weekly and her work consisis wj: -. if a key had been handv. but be produced at this plant at a cost of recently *of seeing a for American products. of making purchases and it was in Meade and ex-Sheriff, Fullerton_"vras less than one-half, the standard fixed large American pagle chase the inquiries and instituting proeeedings literally handcuffed till a Prior to the war the United States price paid by the Government for ammonium west-hound' mail airplane which :jvv, '. against dealers who enjoyed a foreign market rather than phone'message brought the key by registered On nitrate produced by the older [lasses over here. The bird came charge unreasonable prices. a foreign trade. Buyers came to the mail. methods. This cost is only about onefourth as far as thisS place and then American markets, established credits to one-fifth the cost of other gave tip the chase, evidently NELSON with American banks, bought and paid Descendant of David Crockett. high explosives of equal strength. feeling that it had driven the for our products, contracted for shipping Norman,: Okla.—A direct descendant Compared with the older process for intruUing bird ouf of its territory. In^ in units of the currency and of David Crockett, the famous ma-king Briiair.-Holiand Pact Rumored. ammonium nitrate, the savings After hovering over the 1,800 weights.of their bwn country, and in dian fighter, i£ one of the students Brussels.—The Nation Beige printed rrjade by this plant would have townvlfor a few npnutes the JEWELER rumor been ^vessels flying the flag of their own natiorl. who are attending the University a that a secret treaty has paid for the entire plabt in about one THE eagle headed east and disappeared Crockett's Holland The.-entire, transactions were on of Oklahoma, ^oung signed by Great Britain and ind one-half years of* operation, -U in. the direction whence 412 "Third Street by the of territory given name is also David, ani3 aom© which, integrity Dutch Shoals basis of New York or American seaboard, The* chief value of the Musclef it came. is is guaranted. plant, as a to and required only* a veyy litnl£ed is at Cairo, Okia. He a .six-fcoter however, will be defjenoe gominj* in navjr generations/ knowledge of the factors of for- and served as an ensign the