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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

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JP*^ .--- l.i Is rVU "I ^*1^Z,'i'Vi^^ ~J/T' P*^ ftfefesiatf *z? ••M^AI»VILR«TFIRNIIIIM»I IIMMMMI I 'P'" INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS COLDS 0 If Eve Hadn't Sorrow Enough, Cured in One Day Her Partner Had to Add to the Affliction. MT Adam had just received his notice of ejectment. He stared at It a long time in silence, while Eve, crouched in a dusky corner, softly whimpered. Presently the father of mankind looked around. As Eve caught his angry eye 'her whimper changed to a gulping sob. "Well," he sternly said, "you've certainly 5 put us in a fine mess with IE past few years has witnessed the development "I regard my cold aire as being hettci lham your silly curiosity! And yet when I of a unique activity, the pur* a Life Insurance Policy."—MUN YON. refused to have anything to do with pose of which is to satisfy public curios- your apple scheme you called me a A few doses of Munyon's Cold Cure will /'•X ity regarding men and women who are break up any cold and prevent pneumoniaIt poor fool. Do you remember that prominent in one or another of the conspicuous relieves the head, throat and lungs almost you called me a poor fool?" walks of life. This particularly instantly. These little sugar pellet* "Te-es," sobbed Eve. can be conveniently carried in the vestpocket up-to-date vocation might be denominated any anywhere. "Well, there's but one question I for use at time or tne "snap-shotting" of celebrities, which means Price 25 cents at any druggists. want to ask you?" said Adam. the making of instantaneous of the If you need Medical Advice write to photographs "What is It?" gasped the first people who are temporarily or permanently in the Munyon's Doctors. They will carefully mother. diagnose your case and give you adviceby public eye and whose personal appearance is consequently "Who's looney now?" he harshly mail, absolutely free. They put you a matter of interest to the people of all parts under no obligations. demanded. Address Munyon's Doctors, Munyons of the country. Then he turned away abruptly and Laboratory, 53d and Jefferson, streets, Philadelphia. Few newspaper readers who take delight in the z/JJJDAMElZF AMBASSADOR started to pick up the family gourds Pa. mass of pictures spread nowadays over every printed AMD BAPO/t&SS 1/CHJ0/1 and the tent poles.—Cleveland Plain SOUR STOMACH page, ever stop to reflect what a comparatively Dealer. short time ago it was that first saw such embellishment trated many a time during the of the chronicle of the day's happenings. Most colonel's trip through the Tfcere 18 more Catarrh In this section of the country "I used Cascarets and feel like a new of our readers can doubtless remember distinctly than all other diseases put together, and until the last west. Several professional tew years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great man. I have been a sufferer from dyspepsia the time when pictures were, unknown in their favorite photographers accompanied many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and and sour stomach for the last two Kescribed newspaper, and even after crude cuts began to local remedies, and by constantly failing him, and a number of the cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. years. I have been taking medicine and make their appearance in the advertising columns of Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional dlstase, press correspondents also carried other drugs, but could find no only relief and therefore requires constitutional treatment. the weeklies, and later in the dailies, it was a long for a short time. I will recommend: cameras, and often it was Ball's Catarrh Cure, 'manufactured by F. J. Cheney le Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is the only Constitutional cure on lapse ere the pictures were to be found in the reading Cascarets to my friend9 as the only thing a wild race for them to keep the market. It Is taken Internally in doses from 10 columns and a yet longer time before the reader for indigestion and sour stomach and to Stops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood up with Mr. Roosevelt and be and mucous surfaces ot the system. They offer one keep the bowels in good condition. came to expect not mere scenic subjects but graphic on hand at the time when the hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send They are very nice to eat.M lor circulars and testimonials. pictures of the current happenings of the busy world. good "human interest" pic Address: F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo. Ohio, Harry Stuckley, Mauch Chunk, Pa. The vocation of snap-shotting celebrities has Sold by Druggists, 75c. tures were to be had. Take Hall's Family Fills lor constipation. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good.. been the outgrowth—the very latest outgrowth, it Whenever Colonel Roosevelt Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe..10c, might be termed—of the practise of recording in picture 25c, 50c. Never sold in bulk. The gen- appeared, unless the po "Beer" In Kansas. uine tablet stamped C. Guaranteed to as well as in story the doings of all the world. A certain Kansas editor always puts lice arrangements prevented, cure or your money back. 929 When the newspaper-reading _public came to expect the word "beer," when printed In his he was at once surrounded by the quick reflection in picture form of great happen- paper, in quotation marks. a cheering crowd, every man, Important News "Why do you do that?" a subscriber woman and child of which was asked him. trying to get close enough to YO/y JL. M£YtR PJTCWStG T/if FUR DEALERS "It is for the same reason," he replied, SOC/£TY grasp his hand or at least to 07V Trtf r/£l0 JVR A BALL "that we put quotation marks and TRAPPERS GSIA/JT say "Hello, Teddy." At such around the word 'ghost.' We don't believe times a snap-shot usually SENDFURS who and SKINS dlrectto MEN there are any ghosts."—Kansas yielded only a mass of heads KNOW their value. We saw you money, City Journal. because we KNOW the Fur Market, and pay and backs surrounding a set of highest prices on liberal assortments. Price gleaming teeth. If Mr. Roose list especially arranged for your Territory. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY It Is YOURS for the asking. Convince velt was carefully guarded by for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes YOURSELF by making us a trial shipment. police or soldiers, as was the and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't We pay,all expressage, charge Me commissions, and remit promptly. case in some cities, the task Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists LEOPOLD GASSNER FUR CO* of the photographer was al Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 34 East l«th St., New York City most as difficult, for the "cop 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in at $250,000.00 Capitalized Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books pers" and deputy sheriffs of and Eye Advice Free by Mail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. TCTDNFY deceptive disease-*- Ts a xx^^x"'A thousands have it and: He Never Shaved Again. TROUBLE don 4 know If y°» Marmaduke—What do you suppose want good results yoit that wretched barber said when he can make no mistake by using Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. shaved me? At druggists in fifty cent and dollar Bertie—I don't know. sizes. Sample bottle by mail freeu. also pamphlet telling you how to find out. Marmaduke—He said it reminded if you have kidney trouble. him of a game he used to play when Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co.) Binghamton, N. a. boy called "Hunt the Hare." FRED J. PRATT, M. D., Specialist src#fzx#y or smrr Jv/ox, bajpo/v Important to Mothers EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Atfmr/JVl/l l£/?, JU5r/C£ AJiD Examine carefully every bottle of St. Anthony Falls Bank Building, Fourth and! Central Avenue. Take any east side car~ I/aw* SARfrerf. CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA infants and children, vuiiuren, and ana see see that mat it it Bears the Earnte ISfantatl for sale or rent also town lots I dlllid TVCZIlIvU and homes. Clients prepared to buy. Send particulars and lowest prices, Ferguson (Signature of Ings all over the world it speedily"progressed from National Realty Co. 605 Fifth Ave., New York. interest in places and things to curiosity regarding In Use For Over 30 Years. ATcNTS TCUTO WatsonEaColemfl nan,Waste the actual appearance of the people regarding whose The Kind You Have Always Bought. doings the papers had much to say. It was not s5£c/?£rA/?y or jrATjr myox ami As gold is tried by the furnace, and enough that the newspapers should print as a counterfeit PATENT A&?J.S?C.AVYaX your Ideas. booK and. the baser metal is shown so the hollow-hearted presentment of this or that public man a advice FREE. Established Washlngtoo^D.C^-IStSt- Fitzgerald & Co. Box V, friend is known by adversity.—Metastasio. carefully posed bust portrait, touched up to show the subject as he wanted to appear rather than as W. N. (J., Minneapolis, No. 49-1910*- to dodge the glass eye pointed toward him. In EUREKA he actually did appear. Newspaper readers with any event quick action is necessary at the critical a thirst for accurate information came to demand moment if the subject sought is to be caught Will Keep Your pictures that would show the subjects as they ere he moves away, turns his head or otherwise actually appeared. Moreover, they wanted not a spoils the picture. Indeed the snap-shotter who Harness commonplace bust photo, but a full-length picture would "catch on the wing" such restless spirits HARNESS that would represent its object as he would as Colonel Roosevelt must develop a sort of sixth soft as a glove appear to one who met him on the street and sense that will enable him to anticipate with reasonable with a hint as to his distinctive characteristics certainty the future moves of his subject tough as a wire as to dress, etc. From this demand was born the No other American of the day is so much photographed personal "snap shot." SMP &HOT Of THf Sff/T/J/t AMBASSADOR as is Colonel Roosevelt, and yet he black as a coal Nowadays the snap-shot is to a large extent ^AM7 S7/?S. JAMJTJ BfiYCJT OIL is by no means an easy subject for good pictures. displacing the stereotyped visage in the public It is not that he objects to the operation indeed, prints. Almost everybody who achieves fame he seems to utterly Ignore the cameras that are Sold by Dealers Everywhere or notoriety must must needs fall victims to the pointed at him a dozen times a day. But the sharpshooters of the camera. The snap-shotter is the western towns seemed to have much more selfimportance colonel is one of the most active and sudden of STANDARD OH. COMPANY no respecter of persons or callings so long as "human than common sense. In Denver two men, and the snap-shotter must be on the alert (Incorporated) interest" is present, and everybody, from of the camera men were left behind when the every minute of the time or he loses the golden W. L. DOUGLAS preachers to pugilists and from statesmen to colonel and his party went to the auditorium and opportunity to catch the ex-president at the "psychological suffragists, is the quarry of the camera scout at arrived to find that building packed to the doors moment." This was admirably illus- one time or another. Some of the people who are and surrounded by a ring of mounted police. To '3 *3.50 & *4 SHOES snap-shotted manifestly relish it a great number one of these they appealed in vain. "But we are AWOMIN ENTERTAINING THE BLIND. accept it as a matter of course and a minority supposed to be with Mr. Roosevelt's party," said govs SHOES, t2.0Q, $2.50 & $3.00«. WORLD. BEST IN THE "In these days of specialists you can't just wriggle and squirm and even fight at sight of one of them finally. "Well," was the chilly response, step out and help your fellow humans in haphazard real- a camera. Conspicuous afifong the latter are "if you are supposed to be with them, why fashion," said the matron on an institution Harry Lehr, the Newport society pet of monkey aren't you And the officer's horse scornfully Bhoes for the blind. "You have to take a course of dinner fame, and J. Pierpont Morgan, the financier. switched his tail in their faces. training before you can even do good in the world. It must be admitted that the father of standard It was in Denver, too, that one of the most for over 30 years, that I make and sail more $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 shoes In this position the task that requires most diplomacy trusts does not make a pretty picture when taken amusing scenes of the trip was witnessed. The than any other manufacturer in the U.S., and that Dollar for Dollar is declining the services of people who I I Guarantee My Shoes to hold their shape, look and fit better, and unawares and he evidently realizes this, for he is Press club gave a "chuck-wagon" luncheon to the offer to entertain the blind. All sorts of incompetents wear longer than any other $3.00, $3.50 or $4.00 shoes you can buy usually guarded by several private detectives colonel in a park. "Here," said the camera men, Quality has made my shoes The Leaders of the World. I volunteer. Their intentions are good, but when he appears in public and carries a cane he pleased when you buy my shoes because of the "is our chance for some good stuff." So they put a President their achievements are deplorable. Poor readers nt and appearance, and when it comes time for you to purchase 1 Pr 0 W. L. which he is quick to use on any offending camera in fresh films or plates and hustled out there by another pair, you will be more than pleased because the last Douglas are most numerous and are hardest to manage. wore so well, and gave you so much comfort. that he can reach. the dozen. The colonel, in the midst of a throng ones Shoe Co. They have had no practise in reading aloud since anjiPricestampedon TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE of self-invited Colorado deputy sheriffs, stood at Public officials, headed by the president of the the bottom they left the lower grades in the school, grammar dealer cannot supply yon with \V. L. Douglas Shoes, write for Mail Order Catalog. the rough "board table and every time he reached United States, are usually the most satisfactory We Le BOUGLASi 145ttpark itrocktoo, Mms» yet when the fires of benevolence break out that fof a bit of meat or put a morsel of food into his subjects for snap-shots because, whatever may is the first thing they want to do. mouth there was a perfect fusillade of clicks from be their natural inclination in the matter, they "The blintf are particularly sensitive to the the cameras that surrounded him. The photographers quickly learn to submit gracefully to this sort quality of a voice. A harsh, high pitched voice were ranged in a triple ring about the of attention. A leading statesman or army or that rambles on without rhyme or reason gets chuck wagon, those with little cameras in front, navy official who realizes that at public functions on their nerves, and it is our duty to shut out stooping low next, the men with the larger hand he is liable to be continually in the camera eye all such readers. They have to be handled with cameras, and In the rear the local artists, who is likely to instinctively avoid those awkward care because their hearts are in the right place, had big machines on high tripods. It was in trutha attitudes and facial grimaces that sometimes spoil and with tact their good intentions may be deflected comical sight, but the colonel did not seem to things in the case of a celebrity who is new to into some useful channel." mind it a bit, and went on eating and talking with the game and self-conscious in consequence. From the utmost enthusiasm. the standpoint of the snap-shotters perhaps the KING'S BEARD MODEL FOR ENGLISHMEN. The visit to Cheyenne, of course, gave the snap most satisfactory subjects in this country are the Beards are at present the order of the day ^™?P grade lamp, cold at a low price. a kigh shotters their best chances for picturesque views, diplomats at Washington—that is, the alien officials cost more, but there I no better la mo made ntm among London's fashionable "men-about-town." for there the colonel could be caught almost any plated—«Ts^n^eptclean^an who are stationed at our seat of government In remarking about the prevalence of facial hirsute time shaking hands with the cowboys, cowgirls and as the ambassadors or ministefs of foreign powers. adornments, a prominent hairdresser said: gaudily painted Indians, or applauding the work For one thing, these titled foreigners are "One would not have thought that the coming of the broncho-busters. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) possessed of gorgeous uniforms that show up of King George to the throne would have made There is a Chicago newspaper man who once well in unconventional pictures, and then again For DISTEMPER much difference to the fashion of current hairdressing, Pink Eye, Eplzootfo had the unique experience of being the only person they are accustomed to being constantly on dress In view of the fact that his father wore Shipping Fever with a camera present at the coronation of a king. parade. a beard for so many years, but I can assure you & Catarrhal Fever The monarch in question was Mataafa, who had The snap-shotter must "quick on the trigger" preventive, no matter how horsesat anr stage are lnfectc# It has, and a very great difference at that. V* been elected king of Samoa by a majority of the the tongue: acts on the Blood and Glands expel* the and he cultivates ability in this direction almost "In all probability the present fashion of the D2K? mdSheepandCholerala inhabitants of those delectable islands in 1898. His as earnestly as the gun fighter of the west did point beard is due in a great measure to so young reign, to be sure, lasted but a few months, for after tblsont Keep in the old days. The newspaper snap-shots are 'Diatempo a man affecting one. I have been told that there Causes and Cares. ^°S^c5a?AgejUswanteJl6* FreeVokEt. a gallant struggle he was most unjustly deposed made by means of special capieras made specially was a great rage for beards among 'men-abouttown' SPOHH HEDiCAt CO., 60SHEN, IHD., U. S. JL by the Americans and, British, who thereupon nartitipned AXLE GREASE for the purpose, and costing as much as $250 when Kins fidward first grew a beard, many performance the islands With Germany. The apiece. Only a fraction of a second is required, years ago. took place in the open, hut the king and of course, to make a snap-shot, once the lens Is "In my opinion the average Engllshriian is the chiefs who anointed him were not to be ap focused upon a celebrity In a desired position, but tremendously imitative. The style of beard% proached within some fifty yards. So rigid is SaKing Keeps the spindle bright-anti, the uncertainty lies in the fact that the celebrity George wears is appropriately named the moan etiquette that the one man with the camera is seldom actually posing for his picture. More free from grit. Try a 'torpedo' in the navy, and since the king's ac- did not dare to break through the surrounding ring than likely h6 may not _realize ti\a± Jie cession,many of the younger men in the service- 6f natfvesriuid iiadipe® Sold by dealers everywhere. rough* by the camera or mayhap jaay-be-tryia*, b&vetiBtartedi to» STANDAND OIL CO* 3s£r& "jk P-