International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 6, 1910 · Page 7 of 10
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rNTfcr\-\TTCV*7ATJ FAT.LS PRESS DOCTOR AWFUL. PicTiirejscjue. ADVISED -Ou neovo OPERATION CtiredbyLydiaEPinkhain's mwPr's Vegetable Compound Kans. "A year ago last March I fell, and a few days after there was soreness in my right side. 5 In a shoi^t time a bunch came and it bothered me so much at night I could /Tnracc. 6usO not sleep. It kept Blanche—Poor Grace! She out-married growing larger and herself. •"""Ns. by fall it was as large as a hen's egg. Maude—Indeed! I could not go to Blanche—Yes. She married a duke, bed without a hot you know, dhd didn't have enough water bottle applied money to pay his bills. to that side. I had one of the best doctors BABY'S SKIN TORTURE in Kansas and he told my husband that I would have to was weeks "When our baby seven be operated on as it 9ld we he broke out with, what was something like gradually thought was heat, but which a tumor caused by a rupture. I wrote to you for advice and you told me not grew in a worse. We called doctor. to get discouraged but to take Lydia He and said it was eczema from that E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. time we doctored six months with I did take it and soon the lump in my in three of the best doctors Atchison side broke and passed away."—Mrs. !ut he only got worse. His face, head R. R. HuiiT, 713 Mineral Ave., Galena, $nd hands "were a solid sore. There Kans. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- •fras no end to the suffering for him. Eas ound, made from roots and herbs, We had to tie his little hands to proved to be the most successful Iceep him from scratching. He never remedy for curing the worst forms of knew what it was to sleep well from female ills, including displacements, the time he took the disease until he inflammation, fibroid tumors, irregularities, all was cured. He kept us awake periodic pains, backache, bearing-down hours of the night and his health feeling, flatulency, indigestion, V-'i and nervous prostration. It costs wasn't what you would call good. We but a trifle to try it, and the result tried everything but the right thing. has been worth millions to many "Finally I got a set of the Cutlcura Buffering women. Remedies and I am pleased to say If you want special advice write we did not use all of them until he for it toMrs.Pinkliam, Lynn,Mass. was cured. We have waited a year It is free and always helpful. and a half to see if It would return PIMPLES but it never has and to-day his skin could Is. clear and fair as it possibly be. I hope Cuticura may save some HOUSANDS of travelers one else's little ones suffering and hopefully seek Venice yearly. "I tried all kinds of blood remedies also their pocket-books. John Leason, their imaginations long which failed to do me any good, but I 1403 Atchison St., Atchison, Kan., Oct. fed by the painters and poets have found the right thing at last. My 1909." 19, face was full of pimples and black-heads. who have pictured the After taking Cascarets they all left. I am beautiful city in hues and & continuing the use of them and recommending His First Lesson in Economy. terms which, though it may them to my friends. I feel fine "When I was a very small boy and be true to their own highly when I rise in the morning. Hope to a, dime looked pretty big to me, I met cultivated senses, tend to have a chance to recommend Cascarets.'* John H. Farley—who had always been bring no little disappointment Fred Witten, 76 Sim St., Newark, N. J. my good friend—on the street one to the ordinary be -June day," says Frank Harris. Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. holder. For Venice, but too Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. 'Frank,' he said, 'the Fourth of 10c, 2Sc, 50c. Never sold in bulk. The genuine often, proves to the latter July is coming soon. You'll want tablet stamped C, Guaranteed to not quite the fairy Venice back. 922 core or your money some change then. Let me be your of his visioning, his chief dis banker until then and you'll have appointment being, perhaps, FAIRLY WARNED. some money for firecrackers, torpe its lack of those glowing -does, lemonade and peanuts.' colors which he has been "I emptied my pockets into his hand led by books and picture and every day thereafter until the galleries to expect. And nowadays this falling Fourth I turned over to him my small short of his ideal is increased by the vulgarizing earnings. When the day of days came around I had a fund that enabled me effect of the penny steamboat—the vaporetto, to celebrate in proper style, while with which the Venetians seem so contented— many of my playmates were flat that sets his gondola rocking as it passes, and broke. It was my first lesson in thrift, stirs up that in the sleeping canal waters which and it was a good one. Hundreds of had better been let lie to say nothing of the Cleveland people would be glad today each sentence ends in a sort of crooning diminuendo. motor-boat, which is threatening to do for the to testify to the fact that when John gondola what the "taxi" is doing for our hansoms H. Farley was a friend of a man or a One is loath to leave the little island and row at home. boy he was a friend indeed."—Cleveland home at last. But the lagoon is quieting down If such a traveler be leaving Venice with a Leader. to a pearly gray in the evening light, though still sense of disappointment, let him by no means flushed to westward with a faint rose, which I depart till he has visited the fisher island of Burano Good Advice, but touches also the far-away peaks of the Euganean for, if he but choose his day and hour well, A traveler entered a railway carriage hills. Presently the moon rises behind Murano, he will assuredly take home with him a satisfying at a wayside station. The sole and ere long a welcoming path of reflected lamplights picture of one spot at least, glowing with occupants of the compartment consisted shines on the water, from Riva and Piazetta, color and teeming with a picturesque life, that of an old lady and her son, and soon Danielli's landing stage receives one has outrun his most hopeful imaginings. about twelve years old. Nothing of again. But that first glimpse of the brilliant, vivid There can be few more pleasant experiences note occurred until the train steamed scene in the fisherman's canal at Burano, of on a fine, warm afternoon in spring or autumn— Into the station at which tickets were the healthy, handsome old faces and the laughing in early May or mid-September for choice—than fTSffeie- collected. The woman, not having a young ones, will haunt a grateful memory for The Slugger—An' see here, you to take a gondola, with two good rowers, and win ticket for the boy, requested him to many a day. don't wanter be goin' around braggin' one's first sight of Burano. "corrie doon." And Adelie herself may still be found there, dat it was me wot soaked you, seel A gondola It must be, not the vaporetto, that The traveler intervened and suggested the bodices. Shoals of brown children laugh and only two years older, and still, one may hope, one may arrive alone or with a well-chosen companion, putting him under the seat. dance about the shining heaps, thrusting out, wreathing her flowers, tending her old folk and her Illiterate Immigrants. and not as one amongst a crowd of chattering, "Man," said the excited woman, "it's little friend, working busily at her lace, and affording, Ellis island records show that of here and there, little bare feet to touch and make sight-seeing snapshotters. as shair as daith but there's twa under leap some strangely shaped, brilliantly hued fish. in her gracious being, recompense for 62,727 Immigrants who arrived here in The way to Burano takes one through about the salt a'ready!" July 12,895, or about 25 per cent., are All is swift movement, glowing colors and vivacious many a disillusionment of travel. six miles of lagoon landscape to the eastward of Illiterates. Illiteracy is no bar to an sound, the whole picture backed by the Pleasant Place to Prosper. Venice. The island is situated about five miles immigrant so long as he appears physically cottage walls, which themselves display many a northeast of Venice, in northern Italy. The chief A NOTE OF SYMPATHY TO THE EDITOR: We want to hear able to care for himself. Only soft, weather-stained tint, for the Buranelli are f»m people who would appreciate securing industries of the people are market gardening, 1,127 persons who sought to enter the fond of washes of pink, light green and primrose a fruit, dairy or poultry farm in building of boats and fishing the women are employed the color. Kuhn irrigated tract in Sacramento country were barred at this port last principally in lace-making. The island of Valley, California, at half the true value. I month.—New York Press. There first met old Pietro, with his crisp, Torcelle also belongs to Burano. It is located on Best water right in state. Low maintenance Immediately on knowing of a death in the white curls, ruddy bronze, and merry laugh, despite cost. Work costing millions now an adjacent isle and the principal attractions that family of a friend one should show formal recognition actually being done. Roads, drainage his ninety years and many seasons of toil The World on Wheels. would interest travelers are the two museums of' of the fact, even though the acquaintance and water right Included in price. Ten "Well, I mortgaged my home yesterday." in the boats, still cheerfully making his daily cast texmth's growing season. Ten tons alfalfa E antiquities and the cathedral, which was built in be slight. Only if one is really an old friend does of nets. Old Nonna, his wife, was herself only a acre. Splendid dairy conditions. 500 the seventh century and was rebuilt during the one send a note or go to the house, but unless is earn $100 a month or better. Oranges "What make of auto are you going few years younger, but possessing a head of ions, grape fruit, flgs, English walnuts year 1008. This cathedral contains many valuable some attention is paid to the affliction those who to get?"—Houston Post. thick, wavy white hair, of which any woman and a thousand other fruits, nuts, vegetables mosaics. are undergoing it have no way of knowing and flowers grow here. Gardens twenty years her Junior might have been proud. winter and summer. Charming place to It is populous little place, with a busy community whether the others from whom they have not Always busy was she, mending, cooking, cleaning, live. Very healthful. Who wants such a of llsherfolk and lace-makers. In the heard are aware of it. aome? Land selling fast. Work for everybody. and always, it seemed, happy, with a smiling "The Smack" Write us for enthusiasm. H. L. struggle for existence it has fared better than its To post one's visiting card, or, better still, to word for every passer-by. Hollister & Co.. 205 La Salle St., Chicago, older and once more prosperous neighbors, Mazzorbo leave it at the house In person is the most formal or 345 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. There, too, dwelt little Adelie, their granddaughter, way one may do. Something may be written on and Torcello the former it has In fact, of the an incarnation of youthful loveliness Latest Mine Horror. annexed by means of a long, arching, wooden the card or not, as one chooses but, generally and delight in life. Merry, gracious, tender-hearted The Doctor—Of course, If the operators bridge, which, seen from the low seat of a gondola, speaking, if one writes at all the form should "Snack" Adelie, with your great brown eyes, tossing in the anthracite and bituminous looks like that on a willow-pattern plate. take that of a note and not a line on a card, curls, and flash of teeth, with your dancing feet fields form a coalition— which may always be considered casual, saving Approaching the Island, one may find one's and quick, helpful hands, how many pictures and will Post The Professor—Then there be the bother of a note. The card, which should be gondola passing or passed by Increasing numbers I to do memories you gave us, little one! recall how nothing for the consumers but accompanied also by that of the husband when of fishing boats racing each other home to Burano to coalesce. when first we landed from our gondola, and the a woman is married, is addressed to the widow finely bronzed, statuesque men stand bending (Slow curtain.) bandit horde of village children came flying down or widower, as the case may be, or to the parents lustily to their oars, their half-clad forms the shore, leaving their games to crowd around us, Toasties when the death has been that of a child. showing many a fine play and molding of muscle. Important to Mothers with their cries of "Soldi, soldi, slgnore!" you, like Flowers which may be sent are addressed to bottle of The sails of these boats are of delightful coloring—saffron Examiuo carefully every a proud little princess, remained behind, by the the head of the house and visiting cards are sure remedy tor and sienna, orange, red and burnt CASTOR!A, a safe and wall, ruined tying your bunch of rosy flowers. placed in the box. It Is not good form to send and see that it Infants and children, umber—and are often emblazoned with fantastic Yet once you did beig it was when you took them when funeral notices request that flowers designs, or with stars, flowers or portraits of Bears the us to see that poor, wasted little friend of yours, and Cream shall be omitted. If one is keenly desirous of expressing patron aaints. sitting at her cottage door, bending so frailly Signature of a sympathy which is felt, one may wait Then the island, with its leaning campanile, over her pillow lace then you took her small, until after the funeral services and send flowers In Use For Over 30 Years. A wholesome, readycooked appears before one, its many-tinted walls basking thin hand and drew it toward me, whispering a to the person most deeply bereaved, as the wife, The Kind You Have Always Bought in the iate sunlight'. Approaching it on its westward shy "Soldi" in my and I felt proud of my ear, food which or widow. Only at that time are blossoms received side one glides past the opening of a canal little friend and her way of Generosity. begging, by an Individual that is, any sent before youngsters, and older that intersects the island, and a first glance And again I see you, with your young rogue of The Backer—Go it, Billy, you ain't a funeral are supposed to be for use at the services folks thoroughly enjoy. 'half licked yet. it reveals a scene that must live long in the memory a brother, Beppo, putting out in the small, light and are not retained In the house. Those and gondola—ssndola, did you call it?—one May evening The Fighter—Well, you come of any Uver of movement and color. The sent several days afterward are undoubtedly I ain't greedy!— quay sides tre lined with fishing boats, newly at moonrlse, to take the same little friend's *ave the other 'arf. Let therfi have all they meant for the use of the Individual to whom they Tit-Bits. home, many with their gorgeous sails still swaying bunch of pink Judas-blossom across the lagoon are addressed. want. It is rich in nourishment idly and glowing in the level rays of the late and lay It before the shrine of the Fisherman's It is a very pretty thought to show such an and has a winning Are a Trifle Sensitive afternoon sun. Sunburnt, earrlnged men are heaping Madonna, that stood up solitary out of the shadowy If You attention a week or so after a funeral, for those people About the size of your shoes, many waters, there to offer up your simple prayer piles of glittering fish before the cottage flavour— In affliction are more than apt to feel that their Foot-Ease, wear smaller shoes by using Allen's tor her recovery. •icors, helped by the women, wlio add stUi more the Antiseptic Powder to shake into the shoes. grief is quickly forgotten by their friends, who It cures Tired, Swollen, Aching Feet The Burandelli are an Independent spirited, olcr to the scene with the shawls and kerchiefs are all sympathy at first It Is not necessary that .. gives rest and comfort. Just the thing tor "The Memory Lingers" hardy, strongly marked race, but their dialect is iiv-i. ever their heads. These most becoming Breaking in new shoes. Sold everywhere, Kc. any note shall accompany the box, but the recipient Sample sent FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted. one of a caressing softness slurring and halfsinging rents are, however, not as a rule very bril.- is required to send a note of thanks, written JueKoy, N. Y. their words, they dwell on the vowel but of mauve, fawn color, or a either by herself or another member of th* family POSTTJM CEREAL CO., MCI)., friend in need is a fries* we tor sounds till the consonants well-nigh disappear, and 1 'Vi stronger colors being reserved tor b«ff. or a friend A Battle Creek, iDch. «i£ually try to dodge. mm, W tsisJs- -f—V,