International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 28, 1911 · Page 3 of 6
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PW*V!3K wjmwwwuigEgg ^*3*- -wmsm •aw .' -. '•&?'.«r»«,^w- tr.«.W!c» r-y PCT- «sr!ji: immmm& FALLS PRESS, '^m^m ?*•,•••: «v r^ip Bannock News Not a Rename Man. 7, .. DeliberaWTorture. Xf a!man contends^ie dosstofe oars fK CAUSE FOR jGREAT ALARM Lawyer for the Plaintiff—Gentlepen Mr. and Mrs. Carl Murray s/pen|^e Cor^publlo -opinion' he is "also asT to of the jury, the defendant claims Sunday at Mr. Kendalls. lie about, other things.Glbbe: Large Number of Defective School that when he ran over my ollent his Mr. and Mrs. bhas. Moe and Mr Children an Old Phenomenon, car was golng but three miles an hour. Brackenw.ere callers .at Mr.. .Ro^Pjur- Now More Evident. Think of the agony endured by my client S a 1 while being run over as slowly as Nature Always True. 7l A gQod line pf hand made cruising and drisringshoes fully The enormous number. of defectlre' that!, the heart W Nature never did betray Olie,Scheie made a trip to Lqpaan guaranteed. We are re^dy to supply your needs in that line, Mbool children, should not alarm us that loved her 'tis her nrivilsse. I1 thisweek. hauling, back a if also a full line of fine shoes* too greatly. Bad aa It all Is, there is through all the years of our life, to^ Matter, of Degrees. chandise Tor th* store. plenty of evidence that It 1« an old, Joy.—Wordsworth, toad from Joy to He—"He was a bachelor of arts* old phenomenon-^ eld indeed aa KOOCHICHING SHOE, STORE Mrs. Lucy Murray, whoOias^bee^iD^ but she was a master of arts." She— man hlmaelf—^but now^moie evident business' trip 4* Ohioandother "And so they are married now?" He because there are mo^ people. It I# states in the' east), returned home last ljJThird Street International JFall* Minn* "-"Yes and now be will have to be a lies in rural dlstriota. though still k#eek. doctor of philosophy to bear the bur present, akd a# the population is now Vast Dlfferenoe. 7 .' 'jr. Sen."—Sphinx. '^:v largely urban, it is Quite natural that Between the man who tries to maks' Several the- young people• -have himself useful and the man who seeks the -proportlon of defectives should orgainized a/choir. Theyihave choir Increase, though as a matter of faoti merely to make himself necessary, the •practice every Friday-?evenin|jc -at Say Extensive Use of Potash. there Is no evidence that it has, Big difftrence is great. One is honorable Potash enters into the making of *ttiftneters.J' dties are modern affairs and that is —the other an intriguer. glass, soap, bleaehM, dyes, photor it O why their iAenomena are being dial' ij0 We are wondering-why we. do ^jiot grairiilc chemicals, medicine, explo* covered, bu^ the accounts of London |«i thave a larger- attwdan^ at Sunday slves, fertiliser and is used in gold Hie Gifted Relative. some centuries ago showed a deplore LA ZENDA t^xr ^School*. Our Sunday: School iis good mlniog and many other industrial "Your Uncle Seymour Was what able number of defectives, probably tout we need your presence. ,-x processes/ they -called a 'fanapus whip* JAnny," Jbi* far greater in proportion than In New |t«cr Domestic Mrs. Lapsllng said. "He never was) York now. Though It is appalling t^The waives have .been heacd a num as happy as when he. was driving hls| that there should be nearly a quarter ^times^receatly*. No.doubt theynare Making the Best of It. ballyhoo ooach all over the oountry.*" million diseased school children, yet. LA TRINCA The Troy press says: "After all. It •d^acticing for their long runsduring |w I the defects are of minor things, swhlle lean alert official who knows enough the cold winter which they know .'is Id formerly they were severe. The seat to get out without waiting to be put Take Your Choice 9 Havana jcomingvi of most of the trouble is said to be out." And he cheats hl» enemies out "Don't you think, Dr. Fourthly," \c Some work has been done on the malnutrition, but it is not nearly so of such an exquisite pleasure. said his literary parishioner, "that the AT ALL bad as in European cities of the last roads the. last* couple of weeks., Good' larger, fuller intellectual life of the century. That is, the new facts must present day, with Its freedom from roads are the index to a prosperous not cause undue pessimism, but rather Difference Pointed Out the baseless fears and superstitions country, and ,e?very. (effort put .forth to the reverse, for they show that "Things equal to the same thing that have kept the human soul in better the present condition of the though there is an immense prevent are equal to each other," remarked a bondage through the centuries, has jroads helps', not only :yourselfbut .the tl*e work ahead of us, the progress man seated at a cafe table by way of been a potent agency in bringing ieOmm unity at larger made In a century or even a half cen| proving what he had said. "Oh, well," about the demonstrated and well established' D. J. tury has been enormousi- Optimishf returned his friend, "that's true increase in the average w. Wedding fbells are ringing onBlack is In place, even if We are sure that enough, algebraically, but—did it ever duration of human life?" River and ey,ei^y one seems as enthus* perfection Is unattainable. Moreover, occur to you that there's a whole lot "O, yes* to be sure," said the Rev. iatic over the fact as'tho it were Mm* our preventive work Is rapidly become of difference between being shot and Dr. Fourthly "and then people take self. Ladies and Gents Tailoring. Furs It seems we have one enterprise ing more and more efficient npw that being half shot twice?" better care of their teeth nowadays ing homesteader. Let others profit we are learning the exact conditions than they used to, you know." Ib^Jiis example,-. Well^ here's joy.and made to order.: and their causes.—American Medl-i wishes for a long,-happy life. cine. N Not His Habit. Honor for Anolent Historian. One of the best things W. S. Gilbert During the eighth grade history wnere Courting is Dangerous^ The writer of the first Japanese his* said was about Rutland Barrington, recitation the .other,day one of the Four young men have been shot at tory, the Kdjli, was Oono Yasumara, whose portly, unctuous humor: girls was asked to.tell of the Cargo, of Vex (Valais) by an irate father to who lived some 1,200 years ago. The was such an inimitable addition to All kinds of Cleaning*, Repair whose daughter they had come to pay maids which came .to Jamestown in Emperor of Japan has Just "posthomously the old D'Oyly Carte company. During cOurt, says the London Express. They J6I9. Aftermakinga brilliant-recital conferred" on this venerable the premiere of a new opera Gilbert were refused admission to the house, ing and Pressing done on -tion and dwelling at length upon the Bede the Junior grade of third rank. was in a box with a party of and when they tried to force their? tfteultsoftbi# importation of young friends, one of whom turned to him, way in the father took dbwn his gun shortest notice for ladies and itfomen, she isel suggested that such excitedly and said: ."Oh, Mr. Gilbert,! and fired. Two of them were slight Rutland Barrington Is singing in a thing would not be sit all bad if it/ ly wounded and the other two serlou»: gents. Prices reasonable. tune." "Oh, don't worry about that," were to happen, right here on Black ly. The father was arrested bald Gilbert "it's only first-night nervousness—he'll International Falls jjiVer, and the teacher smilingly, ass The encounter and its almost tragic get over it" I'V ending were due to ancient custom 1,0 f— which prevails In the villages of the S a To Renovate Leather. canton of Valais and in the Alpine how They *ire Made Shabby leather bags may be very D. J. WE1MER hamlets of the German cantons. After much Improved by rubbing them with1 rNone of, us hUve -sat in either of thei a girl has reached the age of eighteen: the well-beaten white of an egg. Then her parents are not surprised to receive moving picture shows, in our city polish with beeswax and turpentine the visit of several young men' ^without wondering many times how Ek Building, Second St. Third Ave. and rub with a clean cloth. after the day's work to ask to see it was .-possible- to -reproduce scenes their daughter and pass a pleasant Which some times seem impossible in International Falls. Minn. evening in the family circle. The! .Important Question jjfftl life. The tollpwing extract from visit is looked on as a compliment, It is idle to frame such a query as All Kinds and sizes of button# made to Qtder )^e recent issueof the Literary Digest End fts th© young men bring witli' ••Can the cook b© a lady The real T* will, tq say -the least, be interesting them wines and food they are gen'1 question la now and ever will be:' ^}0Qg, ()iis line. erally welcomed by the parents. The "Can the lady cook?"—St Louis PostDispatch. "It is obvious that a large.nuraber custom, which is known as Veillee, ft suits in introductions and often la of actions or eyents .represented in the ATTORNEY GENERAL SAY& 4 iparriages. ordinary moviiig4)icture shows are al most superhuman, or. .actually impossible.: Human Vanity. 8chool Becky Sharp Attended. To represent them at all re PURE SNUFF CAN BE SOLD A man Is more generous when he If one had to select a single Thackeray quires some kind of trick photography has but little money than when he has shrine in London for a pilgrimage-it and the peculiar nature of the 'apparatus plenty, perhaps through fear of being might well be Walpole House IN MINNESOTA LEOALLX employed necessitates a spe thought to have but little.—Franklin. on Chlswick Hall. This was not only cial type of trick. These vary alt the the house where Thackeray as a nervous, way.from, simple devices^that may-be shortsighted boy was placed at One Consolation. understood .and even operated by, a Bchool with Dr. Turner and was so With enormous crops of prunes and child, tp appaoratus: of a higl^ degree Buy* your cruisers and gents miserable that he tried to run away. gamuts, reported,, the public may ieel of complextty. Some,of thesearedeseribeduand It posseses that other interest which assumed of the luxuries-of life, what* shoe^ at makes the scenes of Mr. Pickwtekfr illustrated Un an aitiele •flpe mfty^bappe^.torthe-neoessarlefk eontributedto Gartenlaube OLiepsic]. The Real Reason. AV. N I They- relate chiefly to scenes which, Adam sat down. "I am the groaisil Reasonably 8afe. although th^y appaar to the specta^tior man in the world," he said to him* gua Tlie and save money. man who is true to himself la "in as occuriiig.in nature, are arranged self "the wisest sage, the biggest not to likely be-injured-much by those studios especially fitted .up aQd-dc^prated financier and captain of Industry I Repairing while you wait. who hagen Snuff is no\v and always would deal falsely with hlm. hold! all thfl rftftorria tha 'hTmrtrftri. for the purpose.. We reftdi ('There ^is therailroa^'iacpideQt job^ talnedby^e nutans §f children'sbtoys the warship land tlie areoplan^which are also photographs of play things the burglar in his unheard "of' perfor-~ pure snuff, that complieswitbthe it manee of climbing the front of a house and—last, but not least—the laws of every State and all federal maa.clinging to the eelling^f a jtoom. he Ri^ture&e^Pl^nthemselyes^ But laws.- when we see a^an jumping out^of a tourth xptorywindo^.jgeeiW fall fifty feet to the ground and theuget up and rmiitway.junluixt,.:rce ask: How AMERICAN SNIFF CO., Ill Fifth Ave., New Yorkj is that possible?, Tbe, origin of the p|ctwe.Mvery. simpJe,The-fugitive iGf&ll tl Ofcitn/n ASK forthe boot on "The Only Safe Way to Buy.Stoves and Rsmgresi" jumpst Qut of a-.-window, ijn «*e studio Bature4o«e«iii» /X As a-matter of simple justice to the public, we, as agents of the |»hic^,is .fitted: up in! the\style oii^he largest makers of stoves and naiiges in the world, give here,1 lesited naennoi, Then the iphotogcaphidg LGariuMLStove* and in this special book, the facts about mail-order stove buying. peocesftis itakent in thei«treefrin JTitiiMS&dS wish it understood that we are not fighting any Mail-order Stow Concern. '^MCiUio^S -Wei aim our blow at the where, the buyer-takes great chances of getting front of a real house. A life-sized system "wayftjjj^Oie iiBott iihis money's worth. -•I puppet^ dropped' friprm- oneiof= the lis- Consider carefully the questions involved! in the purchase of a stove or range, Winders ^when it has- reached"tihe wmmil Hi gjh.«sY wbicb must either give years of day-to-day service and satisfaction or prove an r„ iMM&m.. absolutely worthless investment. ground the machine stdi«, the actor puts him^lfinthep^i^ot.theJigure, Risksr of Mail-Order Stove Buying is st^ted^aga,^ t^e ^angets "In like manner auto accidents and andtbesatisfaeGarlands efer otslsiMbiiildinsr similar episodes pre arranged. in over No however "attt'tfctlve: In buying a stove or rsasa bj matl. login picture, "Anoj|jbw5(4]p£^^bUi^^A man A bo however low, can Justify roalboroor stove concern in ran ran the riak of esi*peiwnc de*. But remember that when yoa set Prjct, itove or range on free trial, the lay*. taitiDCM tn on WMrtwew Urn purchase ol'a stove or ranee su?h insurance §^n(vM^0¥«h^iie r4verraad? pn,the mailorder concern has your money the snxKHirbuyer waited on yonr Investment. Why risk Um^montkt that lacks tbe^vUal lor delivenr. and fmt «wn 1Mb sfMw. theunknown Mail-Order brands i1 ^th^igide climb^ (ar KHootowall Single •blpmenta are (object to Quality. It naerally takria ao mneh effort for delays or damage, and freqaan" thS,R*Sr^Oto»ell to th* Svithautxdiffiowlty., OriglnJof tlie pieture^c th* atpve bads ••tray, reqairina weeks of ^'tra end it sncceaafi" mail order home —are aoinetimea lost in transit. csfl Theiman is-pho^uaphedslidttg Bf£r, 8*ov« or range, sold by "wby^ta? f^f^^ local ^dlSMi ilSiuStiilS/S I or ran&re before it hasjtlw YOURilHOME ffomthewallintothe-waterbut that will stand the test of years. *.v,«f»8tQye)»f-or iitklhg'ttoe ^picture thej'reef is turned la'ny ail-Order ranges. 5—^Knock-Downf 7""Tlle Bei^W&yl li ofmur^okUM*, ind naturally yon like to br»H«ttm.Uw the wrong way, so that the plcture is Mi ssyfortntU. Tk«ta no opctl^lh^wlUpdM m«ch satisfying eomfert to ke pUm system stovesf pi ^the. seller .Qf_gtove selling.*^ Mjiywilwa LMbMtiri ily• ton. t«o vl&talM k«m plcaaure in opwrattaf jroar mudi«m reeled off irrthe rlghl direction Dpntietthe "barsrain" idea ran No miilwterttsiHi ihlned irt nilw aw-b the out plat. In tho MywHwy your frianda and wrilftbof. WeammiPOnsfMMiaetfceigaabE aw#J Wllh your np,/readr for nae. The bay^moat' in IjdLt business jtutzmemt. "The last obtfjMJteiuin) representing v.'as Unr^s ths^stpv^ or panee NoJnaUfOrder stove concern can °f5'S^t themap and black Wit 'snives- for less than their th4 9eeuxingly4mpro8Sible^wa»€learM-away mnat moke complaint by letMr. wait His Jndment on stove and range lop«5adyrfte ,mAi1CB|3ralue without sroine bank- HWeVij AmHoaa iftiktiatf Sf mrtMni Thi Jww bwi on tlw aulnMar ajontf time for, new ji^rta and aoilar vunaa ooBwJiaa looftifwiuwi wtoensome«iever' mintt^oon* profits of mail- ihe*inconven?ence o/felay? MU*r MvoBtMii NHi,iai1»v« th*«a4ia»«te4 npatatkm «f Iwinv tba wir bwt tlMn tat •-L1-. .: C6me ud eee oe befoce yoa make ordtir SCllmCf come out of the We deliver your stove or: who in&-l!fi r£j£'£, Tte AaMrican Caa ItocMno ConpMy, wttk a e««ltal half a million feUan. atwda ^S JgP Jw year next parehaae. ^Qet the benefit vt at celved %h»1dte^f-istopping'ttie photc^ mmrthmU Wit ka*ioc anMriiaad •narantert tkat It will do ovorytlMaCuatM elatiMdfw it. e«dy,far of oar experience. Save aa emlain to«*••*»•!»«!! «,it ho#Oartanid Stove* aadn Iraph^irjTOeps, not waanfaetarad by tla— Syatoaaa la aaltakto not only f« Uglitfaw but af^a Series of miicb way la beatt local -4D«rcbant, who buys stoves tm m*hm HUwnputpoMl aa walL i/Trt. --i and ranges in carloads, will give fietfiH^ but^fter eachsirigle pActpje Wahavoj )C(Votrrguarantee of quality, -yon and (HMwey Back!# Wa havo a &mjm« Uluteatod eatalo«u. ahowtnr in dataU aU tho nriid a»- or which.they Abetter deal bigger valut N w' or after f^ch two or three of tlieii. lW9Qi(u*Stne»«r than y«n can «ver secure from —tl-n thuKo^fnHh —on fffiflnnnt nuillni based jon^foxly y^rs^ any mail-onler stove Concern. of auiNoider nave AMERICAN The work involvied was enormous, as eight«en-prctur«8 are takett(every seconjjtha^is^ i4|^| Ask ioia4lte4M^4k^ks on The Only Sale Way to Bjiy Stoves and Ranges" td^say about^ftythousand pictures ?tre requiredfor^, reeiwhicfo QftEEN HARDWARE GOMPANW-t- Gas Machine Co. it^SSSJiSSE %?, to aipu?e thj&,public' only ten minr iH—liallt.Y. Btaaah Bmm Par#«, lf.M. peraev«ra»(^,iias acfW»j^W^4 ,t3ieta^ J»d jfce j^wl^ Qual ity Hardv^kre^? ^.,,FalW«Mi0»«#®tti obtainedju% extraordinary," i, 1 -A# JQ *r$m