Aitkin independent age (Aitkin, Minn.) 1912-1922
August 17, 1912 · Page 2 of 8
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KILL EACH OTHER TAWNEY OENIES THE RUMOR The Wretchedness of .Constipation SCAMDIMA VIAN MEWS WILL NOT LEAD TAFT FORCES Can quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE IN NORTHWEST FIGHT. 8CHOOL TEACHER8 TELL WARM If NORMAN HELMER, HERO OF LIVER POLS. BANKER8 VALUE OF SCIENTIFIC PUP08KY RAID, KILLED BY Principal Events Gathered In the Purely vegetable TRAINING. —act surely and FINN LABORER. Wlnonan Again Praised the Administration OM Scandinavian Countries gently on the of President., fiver. Cure Taft. Biliousness YIELDS ARE INCREASED. WAS A BEMIDJI DEPUTY. Headache, DENMARK. The Berlin Tageblatt says: How Winona. Ex-Congressman J. A. many purposes a great man may be Dizziness Tawney at home, in Winona has entered used for, anyway! Strindberg, who, August fourth was a great day for and Indigestion. They do their duty. a vigorous denial to the report that during life, was so much, and experienced As Result of Applied Knowledge— the Danish-Americans, for on that day Empties Automatic Gun Into Prisoner. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRH3L he will manage the Taft forces in the so much, must, when dead* the transfer was made to the Danish Many Noted Speakers to Address Genuine Signature —Both Men Expire Within Northw.est. He asserted that the rumor muat bear serve as a model for barbers. In a government of the Danish-American Convention at Final a Few Feet of One was founded entirely upon imagination recent issue of a barbers' trade paper, national park at Aalborg. King Christian Session in St. Parfl. and that he had not even received the brooding features of August Another. received at Marselisborg castle an invitation to command the Strindberg are found among a number the members of the committee representing forces for the president in the Northwest of expressionless faces put up as tbo association of DanishAmericans Minneapolis, Dr. Andrew M. Soule Bemldji.—Norman Helmer, who was A W0UE8FUL DISC0VEJIT. state. models of "German hair and beard which presented the park who is president of the Georgia a hero of the battle of Popusky in Mr. Tawney declared: fashions for 1912." Poor Strindberg! to the government. The American college of agriculture, caused the bankers June a year ago when Martin Behan "'There is absolutely no ground for Miaftw.^clence ban Indeed mads gluititridN Formerly a stage model, now a barbers' minister to Denmark, Dr. Maurice P. and educators assembled at the was wounded and captured while Mike tMMn/WBR.juid latng tbe—by no meson tie report, except the fact that it was «£limfombt--di8coTerles In medicine Is that of ideal—this is hard on him. Egan, on behalf of President Taft, conference of committees on agricultural Davis made his escape, was shot and TMnwjjn.jfMclUuM^been .used wltbgreat sncoess la claimed in 1904 that I successfully Capt. Hugo Sundstedt, the aeronaut, ft HqgpjtalB and tbatltgs worthy tbe attention honorary president of tne association, development and education at mortally wounded by a railroad laborer ®f ttfwwho fcptor from klflsey, bladder, nerroas conducted the speaking campaign In had a sad experience at Vipeholm, read a message from Mr. Taft extending the Hotel Radisoon to look up when and in turn shot and killed his behalf ot the election of Colonel some distance east of Lund. He made greetings to the king and people he told them with the aid of fertilizers a assassin at Nymore, mill suburb Roosevelt For this service I received to.cast Into obllTlon alt a successful start, but the motor did of Denmark, as follows: "On the three bales of cotton, of 500 pounds here. from Mr. Roosevelt his highest praise not work well, and so he had to land occasion ©f the presentation to his wans each had been raised in Georgia where After having received a bullet and commendation. Being for him a few hundred yards from the starting In this short tele. but toose wbo wonld like to majesty HHng Christian of a deed to the average, without fertilization, had through his body near the heart, Helmer know more a this remedy that has effected so and working for his success, at that point. He knew that there were no the Danish American national park, I almoB sajr, miraculous enresk been 176 pounds, thereby causing a turned on the man, who shot from time, I was not then a political boss, ptidfearefope for FBKB book tm natural obstacles on the ground, and desire that you convey in my name, profit of $100 to the acre. 3-*mVyrsteck Boad, Hampntead. behind, and sent six bullets from his but a self-sacrificing patriot." lecMeftetbemselves whether tb* he did not notice that Miss Hilm* as honorary president of the associaHon, NejrJTren automatic revolver into him and the Dr. Soule spoke on "Agriculture in •-"T»ieHAPION'»No. l.NoTl Mr. Tawney said he should consider Jonsson, a servant girl from Bjelle* barebeen seulM in the name of the people of the fellow dropped dead in his tracks. the South." He explained that he was 3 it only a great honor to be called upon rup, was standing in his way. Shq United States, my warmest greetings Helmer had been ordered by Sheriff not sufficiently familiar with soil and maU IL00. Vongera Co.. WBeekman &, Mew To£ to aid in the campaign of the "only was struck by the propeller, which to King Christian and the Danish nation. Hazen to go to Nymore and arrest the local conditions in the Northwest to candidate who stands for the representative completely tore off her left arm, in» Eastman Kodaks and Supplies It Is with great pleasure that I man whO previously had had a fight state what the application of fertilizers government by law, under the jured the right arm very seriously, hare witnessed the action of the with Charles Smith, an section might do in Minnesota, but he Italian We do developing and printing and do is constitution, as against government by and bruised other parts of her body. American citizens of Danish birth in right. 8end forcatalognes. hand. ventured the opinion that scientific applications E. B. MEYR9W1TZ, INC.. the mere will of the man who may be The aviator was overcome by grief. this country in acquiring a tract of Helmer's assailant, who was a Finn or fertilizers would be as 602 Ntcailet A venae, Minneapolis. Minn. chosen as the chief executive of the The girl was taken to the hospital o| 100 acres of land near Aalborg for the and whose name is unknown, had been profitable here as they had been in nation." Mr. Tawney said, however, Lund. She never came to again, an] What He Bought. purpose of establishing a DanishAmerican working on an extra railroad gang at Georgia. As a result of improvefarming that he would be unable to serve if he died on her eighteenth birthday annii A Syracuse business man living In national park, to be dedicated Gemmell and came to Bemidji on the methods, Dr. Soule stated that were called upon. versary. one of the suburbs decided to giro to the Banish government and morning passenger. 3,000,990 bales of cotton were produced "Brother" Sundeen recently gave up his spacious back yards to the raising to be at all times open to the public. Later the Finn went to the Smith in Georgia last year, this aggregate TEST" INCURS DEFICIT fresh proof of his skill as a thought* of currants as a profitable sld« I am gratified to be identified with shack and made himself at home. being 809,000 bales more than the reader. He hired the motor boat issue. So, wishing to absorb all tho this act in capacity as honorary my When Smith returned and found the average of previous years. Necken for a trip on the Nissan river, information he eould acquire on tho president of the association. I recognize St. Paul Assoelation Will Plan Financial Finn there, a fight ensued in which Dean Woeds of the Minnesota agricultural Being securely blindfolded, he tool! subject of the currant Industry, ho Campaign to Defray Loss. in it a concrete expression of the Smith grabbed an axe and struck the college tackled the labor problem his place at the helm, putting his left went iown town one Saturday afternoon cordial relations which have always Finn on the head and in the back. The in an address on "The Co-operation hand on the steering gear, and having recently and returned with his existed between the Danish and American St. Paul.—The Northwest Saengerfest Finn ran down the track with Smith Between the State and the United arms full of books. his right hand grasped around its people, and which are today in St. Paul July 24 to 27 created in pursuit and as they were passing States Government in Agricultural Extension wrist by the regular helmsman of the "Well, Teddy," inquired his enthusiastic based mo»e firmly than ever on friendship a deficit in the St. Paul Saengerfest the Minnesota and International Work." boat. The boat was soon going at spouse, as he dumped the volumes and mutual esteem. On this association of $6,200. At a meeting of tower, Alex Dougherty, day tower man, "The unscientific unbusinesslike, full speed. It veered a little, now to on the table, "did you succeed happy occasion, I desire you to convey the board of directors at the St. Paul ran out and caught Smith, but the and unskilled must and do constantly in getting what you wanted?" the right, now to the left, but this was to his majesty and to the Danish Commercial club the financial report Finn continued down the track. give place to the scientific, businesslike, due to the delicacy of the steering "Sure, "I did!" he replied, proudly people my sincere wishes for his happiness was completed. A movement to raise Dougherty at once telephoned to skilled workman," said Dean gear. After awhile the boat made a pointing to the books. "I bought a and welfare and the continued the money among the citizens of St. Sheriff Hazen and that official, with Woods. "The great problem before us graceful curve and started on its return whole year's edition of a standard prosperity of the Danish nation." In Paul will be started at once. Game Warden -Sherman S. Bailey, now in agriculture is the production of work on current literature."—Exchange. trip. The crucial test came as response the king said: "I have heard Otto Bremer, treasurer of the St. went to Nymore, arrested Smith and these skilled workmen. In agriculture the boat approached the pier. But words in the name of the president of Palil Saengerfest association, will confer brought him to Bemidji where he was this does not simply mean skilled operatives Sundeen proved equal to the task, and the United States in which I see new with a number of prominent citizens placed in the county jail. Then or factory hands. It means men the landing was a splendid success. Wanted Ml nut* Evidence. testimony of friendship and understanding and' will lay a concrete plan for Sheriff Hazen dispatched Deputies and women trained in home making, But by this time Sundeen himself was Orfla, the celebrated doctor, being between the Danish and raising the money before the association Helmer and James Cahill to go back agriculture, rural life affairs, business exajained as an "expert" on a capital in a miserable condition.- The tremendous American peoples, with the greatest next Tuesday. and get the Finn. methods and broad citizenship. This trial, was asked by the president, mental exertion had completely pleasure. I beg you to give to Presiflent Louis Betz, president, said that Arriving at Nymore, three small requires the co-operation of many whether he could tell what quantity exhausted his strength, and he sank Taft heartfelt thanks for the my aside from the financial loss, which boys told the deputies that the Finn agencies. The work involves research at arsenic was required to kill a fly. down in a half-swoon on a bench. His Interest he has taken in the realization was incurred at the concerts, the had been shooting at the Smith shack investigation, experimentation, demonstration Tbe doctor replied:— heart hammered in his chest, the of ttoe plan acquiring the Rebild Saengerfest was the most successful and that he had said he would kill M. But and education. We have "Certainly, le President. sweat poured down his forehead. For tract as a proof of the loyal feelings held in the 52 years of the Northwest Smith. Cahill said he would go t« the of guessed at conditions long enough. We I must know beforehand the age a long while he could not speak a toward their old country of the men Saengerbund. shack and investigate. Helmer started must now make an inventory of the the fly, its sex, its temperament, its word. But he gradually rallied, and and women of Danish birth who have "Among the things praised by the a down the track and at point about exact conditions existing in each locality condition and habit of body whether in the evening of the same day he was found a home in your country. In my visitors," said Mr. Betz, "were the a quarter of a mile from the tower and as far as possible on each manied or single, widow or spinster^ able to appear in a public seance. own name and in the name of the hotel accommodations and the treatment the Finn was discovered in the brush,carrying farm. Soil agricultural and social surreys wills «r bachelor. When satisfied' Danish people I request you to convey extended. 1" believe St. Paul a rifle'. "Get out of there,"5 en fssie your must be made. The information points I can answer NORWAY. to Mr. Taft on this pleasant occasion, called Helmer. benefited from $80,000 to $100,000 question." gathered must be analyzed and put into and through him to the American through the fest." The Finn obeyed the command and shape for general use." One of the two new ironclads for people, the Danish people's and The board of directors decided to Helmer approached and took the rifle Mr. Woods advocated the study of Illiteracy in Germany. which the Storthing has voted money my own warmest greetings and best borrow $6,200 and to pay all bills at and not thinking the man had other rural health conditions, activity in According to the latest official reports, is to be built in Norway. wishes for the future." Dr. Max Henlus once. Mr. Betz said every item would stamping out epidemics of live stock, arms, turned to walk back down the only throe persona out of 10,00# The most valuable agricultural of Chicago, chairman of the committee, be cleared up in a week or ten days. track, calling to the Finn to follow and in general, the spread of the extension in fleiMsuj are unable to read or lands in Norway are in Sogn and handed the deed to the king. method of educating the tillers him. Instead of obeying this order write, while the proportion of illiter-. Hardanger, the price running as high The deed was inclosed in a leather MRS. AKELEY GOES HOME of the soil. the Finn whipped out a 44 calibre Colt acy in Great Britain is 150 per 10,000, as $250 per acre or more. case bearing the Danish and American revolver and sent a bullet through Other speakers at the afternoon session as against per 10,066 in the United 779 The wireless station on the top of flags. After the formal ceremony Helmer's body at a point just below were Professor Raymond Riordan, States. These figures are based on a Mount Rundemanden, near Bergen, Widow Said to Have Left the king entertained the committee at With the shoulders. superintendent of the Interlaken eooaparilson of illiteracy among some was opened for business July 21. The Friends' Knowledge. luncheon. Count Von Moltke, the school, Rolling Prairie, Ind., Dean E. D. of the leading nations which has just station is one of the largest in Europe, "I'm a goner," gasped Helmer, but Danish minister to the United States, been made and issued for free distribution Sanderson of the college of agriculture and will be kept open night and day. at the same time he wheeled about sat at the king's right, and Dr. Henlus Los Angeles, California. That by the United States Bureau, of West Virginia John T. Burns, secretary and sent six bullets from his automatic Its radius of utility sweeps the North at his left. The Danish premier Mrs. Clara Wood Royce Akeley, widow of Education. of the Internation Dry Farming revolver into the Finn, who fell at Sea, all of Finland, and large parts of sat at the queen's right and the American of the late H. C. Akeley of Minneapolis, congress, Lethbridge, Alta., and the first shot. The only eye witnesses the Atlantic ocean. It is expected minister at her left. Their majesties did not leave Minneapolis Professor L. D. Harvey of the Stout institute, His Rank. that it will be of most benefit to shipping of the shooting were three small boys, conversed with their guests surreptitiously, as reported that her Menominee, Wis. Mistress—Well, I'm sorry you want each about 10 years old. in northern Europe. after the luncheon for more than an friends and legal adviser knew of her Efficiency, more practical methods of to leave me, Mary but what's your Ole Brude's lifeboat, Urad, "Undaunted," hour. intended departure many days before farming, and a return to the days of seems to be meeting with Copenhagen.—Captain Ejnar Mikkelsen, she left that she is not traveling ifl HANGS BY SHOE STRING. Mary keeps silent the "Mulberry tree," formed the slogan some success as a life-saving contrivance. the Danish arctic explorer, cognito through Canada and when Mistress—Something private? of the convention. President When the inventor first approached and the engineer Iversen, who accompanied she would arrive to Portland* from Mary (suddenly)—-No, mum please, Joseph Chapman, Jr., referred to the J. Bruce Ismay of the White him, both of whom were rescued Duluth Laborer Despondent, Crippled which point she would start to San a mum, he's lance corporal.—Illustrated conference as the "most democratic July 17 last on the coast of Star line for a hearing he was refused. Francisco, spending a few days visiting and Out of Work. Bits. organization in the United States." Not long after the Titanic disaster Greenland by a Norwegian fishing friends, and then return to her "It has no constitution," he said, "no Brude again approached Ismay Vessel, arrived here and were greeted old home in Long Beach, was told by Where's One? Duluth. John Peterson, a laborer, by-laws, no treasury and nothing to be and now the White Star line has at the wharf by enormous crowds. Mrs. O. S. Staples, mother of Mrs. "Pa, what's an anomaly?" succeeded in hanging himself afraid of." promised to give Brude a chance to The two explorers, who had spent Akeley, when she received a telegram MA bummer resort that doesn't' with a pair of shoe strings in a room prove what his Urad can do. In the "Round the Mulberry Tree," ueed more than two years in Greenland, from her daughter. guarantee its attractions." where other men were sleeping, wifcter of 1904-05, when storms were to be the popular song when many of which they started to cross in the "Insofar as the charges that she is and without arousing anybody. us were children," continued Mr. Chapman. Bummer of 1910 after discovering the raging on the Atlantic, Brude and HOW MANY OF US fleeing to California in order to fight His feet were on the floor and the three companions made the trip "Its first verse was supposed to station left by Mylius Erichsen, who the estate here and attempt to gain Fail to 6e|«ot Food Nature Demanda shoe strings were attached to a heavy across the Atlantic from Norway to represent Monday—washing day. Then with two companions had perished In half of it here, it is all bosh. She certainly to Ward Off Ailments? bracket. Death was due to strangulation. for Tuesday there were the words: Greenland in 1908, were generally the United States in a boat of Brude's would not adopt any such tactics. He was without money and unable thought to have died somewhere in design. A terrific storm assailed the 'This is the day we iron our clothes.' A Ky. lady, speaking about food. The report that a 'strong box' to work. little craft and carried away its sail. The third verse represented 'baking' the north of Greenland. Captain Mikkelsen says: "I was accustomed to eating: had been shipped to Long Beach is It took five months to reach the American day, and so on for the other days of and Engineer Iversen were received false. If any such shipment was made all kinds of ordinary food until, for.. Conservationists are Invited. the week. Now all this Is changed by King Frederick at the shore. Brude has obtained patents some reason, indigestion and nervous I would have been notified of it by palace, when his majesty conferred a on his boat in the United States, and instead, the laundry man comes on prostration set in. my daughter and no such notification gold medal on each of them. Norway, England and France. He designed Monday, the dry cleaner comes the St. Paul.—Governor Eberhart has "After I had run down seriously^ has been received by me." the craft when the French next day, the baker in his turn and The story of the hardships endured just been asked to call a second my attention was called to the neces-^ government offered a big cash prize so on. We are too busy keeping up by Mikkelsen and Iversen during Conservation and Agricultural Development sity of some change in my diet, and ASK MORE FLAGMEN for the best lifeboat of new type. He with "Lizzie"—referring to the well their two years' travels in Greenland congress to be held in Minneapolis I discontinued ordinary breakfast my won the first prize. In addition to the known novel by Irving Batchelor. proves that the grit and endurance of and began using Grape-Nuts with'a in conjunction with the Northwest Red Wing Council Wants Mayor to cash the government presented him those two men never was excelled in good quantity of rich cream. Land Products exposition in November. Take Matter Up With Railroads. with a large porcelain vase, Inlaid all the history of modern arctic and The Minnesota Federation of "In a few days my conditionchanged Lightning Hits Parsonage. Red Wing.—The city council, at a antarctic explorations. Some features with pure gold butterflies and clover Commercial clubs and the Minneapolis in a remarkable way, and I. special session, ordered the mayor to of the account given by themselves leaves. The Urad is built of steel and Civic and Commerce association have began to have a strength that I had Mlnneapolis.A freakish bolt of lightning demand of the railroad companies that resembles an egg In shape. It Is 18 are almost beyond belief. But never been possessed of before, a extended an invitation to the governor played costly prapks on the residence flagmen be placed on dangerous crossings feet long, 8 feet wide and 8 feet deep. there is no reason to suspect that the vigor of body and a poise of mind that to call a congress similar to the of Rev. George T. Lawton, rector within 24 hours in conformity with It accommodates up to 40 persons. account has been "Cooked." In. one held in 1910 in St. Paul. amazed me. It was entirely now of St. Andrews' church, in the the city ordinance. Tbe mayor was This is the standard size, but the craft my experience. SWEDEN. thunder shower, and the rector and ordered to instruct the chief of police can be made either larger or smaller. "My former attacks of Indigestion Rain Halts Harvesting. his family barely escaped more serious to arrest all train crews who exceed Two manholes, or hatchways, in the had been accompanied by heat flashes,1 The Swedish settlement which was consequences than financial less. the speed limit of six miles an hour deck provide entrance, and when and many times my condition was distressing started in Guarany, Brazil, a couple A bolt hit the peak of a high gable on within the city limits. A resolution these are closed the boat is watertight Belgrade. heavy rain, ac* with blind spells of dizziness* of years ago, has been a disastrous the west side of the house, tore some was passed providing for the appointment and, according to dispatches companied by an electrical storm, rush of blood to the head and neuralgic failure. A large part of them have of the shingles off, set the house on of a committee of nine, three from Norway, would rise to the surface, occurred here, serving to set pains in the chest. returned to the old country, and even Are, darted across the street, knocked from the council and six from the citizens, even though dragged down bj back harvesting operations. Farmers "Since using Grape-Nuts alone for' those who are fairly well fixed are a man down who was standing on the the suction of a sinking ship. Fortyseven by the president, to go to St. generally have about all of their grain breakfast I have been free from thes« looking for better chances in Sweden. corner, and passed through one open Norwegian freighters alreadj Paul to present the grievances of the in the stack. The prevailing opinion troubles, except at times when I hava The bulk ,of the unfortunate emigrants door and out the other in the house have been equipped with Urads, at people of Red Wing against the railroad here is that the crop will equal if not indulged in rich, greasy foods in quantity, came from the Kiruna Iron on the opposite corner belonging to well as a number of German steam companies before the state railway eclipse the bumper crop of three years then I would be warned by 4 Samuel E. Hoopes. range in northern Sweden. ships. commissioners. ago in ,this section. pain under the left shoulder blade, and Little Bedinge parish has been authorized unless I heeded the warning the old Christiania, Aug. 3.—King Haakoi by his majesty to borrow Surgeon's Knife Called. DULUTH STRIKE ENDED. trouble would Come back, but when I, VII reached his fortieth birthday an Minnesota Pythian Elected. $9,000 for building new school houses Minneapolis. The second Of Wo 'i, finally got to know where these troubles 4 'A niversary today, having been bori and repairing old ones. This debt is operations in a single week—the two originated I returned to my GrapeNuts Freight Handlers on N. P. docks Agree August 3, 1872. He is the second to be paid in yearly installments in being the only ones in the history of and cream and the pain and disturbance STP Compromise. 5 ^Denver, Colo. Under the prdpbli* t0 son of the late King Frederick VIll the course of thirty years. Minneapolis—to reform a youth by removal left very quickly. sin .M „w 1 tion submitted to the supreme lodge A very unusual obstacle compelled of Denmark. Since he was elected tl of intercranial pressure upon "I am now In p^kne health as ar^J Duluth. The strike of the Knights of Pythias, in the twenty, a passenger train to stop in the night the brain was to be performed at St the crown by the Norwegian people li result of my use of Qrape-Nuts." Name^J freight handlers on the Northern seventh biennial convention here, the between Sommen and Boxholm. For Barnabas hospital by Dr. Harris Dana 1905, he has steadily grown in th« given by Postum Co., Battle Creeh Pacific docks is ended. At a meeting uniform rank of the order will receive some distance the telegraph wires Newkirk, special corrective surgeon favor of his adopted subjects. Tin Mich. the men voted to accent the recommendation a fund of approximately $7,115 Itad dropped down on the track, and of the Hennepin County Juvenile Protective king's popularity among the Norwr "There's a reason," and it Is exy of the counoil arbitration 5 annually for the next two years, raised league, upon Frank Foster, ithey got tangled up around the wheels 17 gian people is shared to the fullest ex committee. The terms of the compromise plained in tho little hook, "Tho Road through an annual tax of one cent and the mechanism of the engine. years old, held to the juvenile court tent by the Queen, who before he: are 32% cents an hour for merchandise, to Wellville," lnpkgs. per capita. The re-election of Gen. TLey were strong enough to cripple after a hearing before a justice at marriage was Princess Maud o$ no Bm read tW akfrs kitcrt A 36 cents for cement, dis* sm as Arthur J. Stobbart of Minnesota to be Dr. Newfcirk's trsa tnae *the engine, and the train had to stop Robbinsdale.It was tm ^hsj mm •••eta Wales, daughter of the late Ktef JM crimination against the men and pay major general ot the uniform rank aty.«elHrtae» :.«*•*aad tall tannst first major corrective operation. Ihoy mtre removed. ward vii •, li tor time lost in Shifting IntsMot. b7 the supreou lodga Lwhlji"