International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 17, 1914 · Page 1 of 8
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A THE ROCK THE JUD6E DRILLER DRILLS GOOD This goes even to the length of asierting IT'S that the war news published I a glad day for a tobacco chewei9 ltt this country is intentionally jugtied to give the impression of German when he finds the Real Tobacco Chew* defeats. So far as the news is concerned "Right-Cut" is made of rich, mellow* there is certainly no ground for the ana full-bodied tobacco. Seasoned Charge. It may easily be that, since We are largely cut off from German sweetened just enough. lources of information and are getting Ms Knowing how much it means to most of our news from France Blackened ruins of a burned, farm house near Liege, destroyed by the German troops. This was but one of B&d England, the showing made for thousands of dwellings thus wrecked by the kaiser's soldiers. comfort a man takes pleasure in telling Germany is not as favorable as it his friends about it, too. fehould be, but that the American ON THE FIRING LINE NEAR TIRLEMONT Newspaper, when it can get the news, You don't have to grind it away. Will publish it in full, whatever its Character, goes without saying. The The taste lasts. Itory of a big German victory gets just as prominent position and just as Take a very small chew—less than one-quarter tto big headlines as the story of a French old size. It will be more satisfying than a inouthftll of ordinary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you find dr English victory. 1 the strength chew that suits you. Tuck it away* Yet in the matter of national sympathy Then let it rest. See how easily and evenly the rssf It has to be admitted that the tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding, hoi? (•filing of the American people is very to much less you^ have to spit, how few chews you take different from that which was entertained be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is The Refff Tpkacct at the time of Germany's war That's why it costs less in the end, Chew. With France four decades ago. Then It ia a ready chew, eat fine and .ahoit ahrcd ao that yon won't bSTOJ to grind on it with your teeth. Grinding on ordinary ffpjjrj fobftMO America was strongly partisan for makea you apit too mneh. Germany and German victories were _^The taate of pure, rich tobacco doea not need to be covered np with mplamti |gj bailed with pleasure. Today, with the fieonce. Notice how the aalt brinfa out the rich tobacco taate in "Rigbt-Qnt,*' One small chew takes the place of two big majority of Americans, there is very chews of the old kind. Uttle sympathy with Germany. There are a good many reasons for COMPANY WEYMAN-BRUTON this. Foremost, perhaps, is the fact INTERNATIONAL that, racially and in our institutions BO Union Square. New York NEWS SERVICE fctid national character, we are distinctly an Anglo-Saxon, or, perhaps (BUY FROM DEALER OR5ENO IQ5STAMPSTOU3^ better, an Anglo-Celtic people. Many Remarkable photograph of Belgians on the firing line close to Tlrlemont, taken during the heat of battle. ttther race strains have been grafted Upon the main stock, but that is the HURRIED TRAINING OF ENGLISH RECRUITS ftiain stock. When Britain's flag goes forth to war blood will tell. Second in importance is possibly the fact that the American people fftfel that this is not a war of the GerIfian people, but a war provoked and brought on by the German emperor, With little regard for his people's Welfare or for right and justice. For the German people we can not Other than entertain a most kindly IN BARN THE feeling. We can not forget that Gerift&n blood has been a great factor in the development of our country. We Easier to Use Ci& not overlook the fact that thouftibds patriotic of Germans have become Use Realizing the need of a great many more troops in the field, the British military authorities are hurriedly getting Cheaper to Americans. We can not hide the recruits into shape. A detachment of them is shown here being trained in Hyde park. ftfom our eyes the pagea of history BABBITTS LYE that tell of the valor and devotion of BELGIAN RAILROAD DYNAMITED WAR'S PATHETIC SIDE German-American soldiers under our flag. If we believe that this war was I War of the German people fighting IN THE toir their rights, we should feel dlfferllltly NEW SIFTER CAN about it. But, with such light II we have upon the subject, we do so believe. JUSTwant—no as Still a third element and one of as much Which comparatively few of our peo- 81e you more think, even though they are inUenced by it, Is found in the attitude —comes out of the so many of our fellow citizens new sifting top. You German blood have taken in recent tit CHICKEN HOUSES years in allowing themselves to add a lot 01 water, and be made tools of the liquor interests ft the strongest cleanser and allowing the fight of the liquor tf&fflc against the American people known is ready for uset to be made in the name of Germany &nd It is liquid muscle. the Germans. Of course this has been a grievous Wherever there is injustice to the real Germany and to dirt,, wherever germs tfUe German civilization, but when the law defying brewer for years past breed, wherever there has, to all intents and purposes, run is an offensive odor—« tip the German flag and put himself th the attitude of a German rebel for house, barn, anv* fcgainst American law and the will of the it American people, has had a where—there is nothing big influence upon the thought of a ^PRAYING that can equal it ma treat multitude of Americans toward [FRUIT TREES Member of the British royal naval Germany and things German. in effectiveness. reserve volunteers fondly carrying his The American people are not a infant child as he makes his way to party to the quarrel in Europe and Highest in Strength the mobilization point. In the effort to check the German advance the Belgians destroyed long is devoutly to be hoped that nothing But Not In Prfc* stretches of railroad. Inset is a portrait of Prosper, a private, who nearly lost will arise which will involve Ms Itfe-jhi -blowing upa railroad tunnel at^ Polha^i A them in it our most sincere desire MEINSELF VAS IT lOo 11 for the speedy coming of peace, bttt the American sense of fair play liiAiPSHOOfM^ You Use Loss—It Lasts Lonoofi tan not otherwise than be influencd Dat battleship mit me und Gott by what we believe to be the right Writ* for booklet showing many Htm* Vas all a fake—vas simply rot Valuable pmemte for- the labelh fcfid wrong of the case and American Write for catalog, To dink of it shust-makes me hot- lytnpathy will go, not merely where B.T. BABBITT IN THE face and blood impel, but where"'bur Meins^ jyasJ^ Ifefise of right dictates —William P. F. P. O. Box 1776 New Ycrk City Ferguson. Vat care I for der Russian Czar, For kings or princes near or far The Prohibition party was the first Ven conflicts come, mit din of war party In the United States to stand Vill make her shout aloud for Mens dat odder lands rescue Meinself was it. 6?/ for woman suffrage in its platform, und help— Half spread der story far the first to stand for direct election Meinself was it. vide Of United States senators, the first to Ven France rears up unds vants a Maiv' Itand for the income tax, the first to Dat Gott fights mid der odder fight, "'V,'." advocate the parcel post system in side-— Ven I declares dat black vas 1 Meinsdf vill knock her out pf thiA the first to stand for the countTy, white, Meinself was it. sigh*— initiative and referendum and the first tnd Der nations must say dat vas Meinself vas always in der right— only party to stand uncompromisingly against the liquor traffic in all right. Mit Gott I am nod satisfy. Meinself was it. Itl forms, a record unparalleled by Belgians Or feel der powier ven mein He dit nod make der «V/ BM&? lay other party for progressiveness. fly, might— Ven England dakes der gauntlet Meinself was it. Mit Gott I efermore fight shy—* .. up, Tf JP 1" TV nfVS-4.' 4, ,.vr Meinself was it. Vat care I for der old bull pup? "A candidate that' deserves 4 I shut absorbs der larger beer Vroiri me dey gets no loving cup, to win but can't is of more 4 Und points mein moustache to Der nations all may take a tip, Meinself was it. credit to a party than one that 4- For Gott I do not care a rip—» ffett Imein ear— 1 can but ought not to win," 4* says Frank M. Eddy in the 4 -^_^?tyt'" 'B_tl' dnt*f t~DchM ot* fM* ""MM 0"T 4#'°" Iter's Canada, der Lion's whelp. Der boss of all der hemisphere— IJiaf dissolved dot bartnrship— 4 Bauk Centre Herald. Hta«U to th. «««,. .r,- Dat country I vill surely scalp. Meinseirwas it. Bir. Meinself was it. .J. A A A %&&& W