International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 1, 1915 · Page 6 of 8
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i, jsisag*- •^.-^ .T .-7- ". L"" T1^ "*r i, "-Air ^:.'iTy.''/}t^-d F*J* r^4-l-d^'^Z¥J'^fi^l I"' w%-i-^y»- .% INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS *C &-•• •-,—I'Jlr _-V "FOOL—WHO"— Mount Vernon, the W3W i.ji V7 cl 3.: PORTIERE OF COM KERNELSI MASCOT Home of Washington' ^here's a diamond stud on the brewer's shirt, Septrfor to Those of Ordinary Coiv While voiirs is button shy, •tructlon fs the Invention of a By J. E. Jones Your shabby old shoes are covered with dirt, MATTRESSES Michigan Man. A pretty little story of visits. His oxfords dazzle the eye.* to Mount Vernon on the Potomac A a Jtfcfefgan man has made porticn The brewer's hand shows a diamond ring, "impressions and sentiments of eon* kernels which is, he deffms, Special for 10 Days And never a stain or soil like yours,and mine," explains: fat superior to those made of k(«4i or While your hand shows not a single thing paper tubes used in making the author tot.hose who have seen: the ordinary Japanese kind. He takes But the blistered, signs of toil. our country's greatest shrine. I mftaaty field corn, says Popular Me* The brewer is clad in a broadcloth suit, Bound in colonial blue and buff 4feaafes, and places the kernels in Your clothes are all threadbare, with hand illumined cover des-i foiling water where they soak tor 24 ign, and colonial ribbon -book fours, preparing only a little at a He rides in. an auto that's sure a beaut, line, as they may sour. The kernels mark, profusely illustrated with You walk most everywhere. ... a «re then strung oil' Nc.»cotton thread, handsome halftones and pen (W# The brewer is wearing a fine silk hat, Arable from tHe needle. Each strand drawings, it is a dainty and Is made a foot longer than the doorfray 7. Your old slouch cap's all in. valuable reminder that will instantly to allow for shrinking, Sound The brewer is jolly and round and fat, foroefe appeal to every person are used- and care fs taken Yotftfe scawny and sad iarid thin. t9 Split ftot them with the needle. The who has been to Mount Vernon, ton will shrink in dryfng and should The brewer dines at a swell cafe' while to those who have not iherefOTw be examined and the kernels It's a cold lunch pail for you. had that good fortune this ciever This Massfve Z-Tnch Ecst fiO Bel pushed together. A loop at one end He jingles the golden coin all day, happy little story of our beloved This $4 Guaranteed Spring ana •f each string, all of the same length, Is made and all strung on a pole. They George and Martha gives a Your nickels are scarce and few. This MASCOT $7.50 Mattress. Are then ready for varnishing, which clearer view of their colonial You pay for the things that the brewer buys," COMPLETE ®-i|" 7J" If doner by dipping them in varnish home, which is today the pride OUTFIT FOR...91 t) As stupid as some old mule. «rarated somewhat. They are then of Virginia and of the Nation. .J lining up to drain and dry. This must The brewer is reckoned as astute and wise/ KEYES' FURNITURE STORE be As a souvenir or gift book,for thoroughly done and not too quickly. You're rated" as a fool. .1 When dry they are fiung on the young or old there is nothing —Yeoman Shield pole fn the door space. The ends of MASCOT to approach the elegance of tfee threads can be clipped even as this little volume, and it will the kernels will not come off. Thy ADJUSTABLE MARSHALL IS AT EXPOSITION make on feel more like a patriotic NOT GLAD TIME FOR WHALES Inay. be dyed any color and designs ftiade of different colors of the corn. American to possess it. BED SPR I NG Vice President Pays Official Visit to But the dyeing does not make as NOW BEING PRINTED Resemblance to a Submarine Already Panama-Pacific Show—'New pretty a portiere, the experimenter Is Known to Have Meant Send $i.oo for a 'copy to be Flag Flown. thlhfcs, as the plain color of the corn Death to One. delivered to your address at The length of thie strings may be made San Francisco, Cal., March 23.—Vice Easter. to suit the maker. A good method is "In the North sea lived a whale." COMPETENT JUDGES President Marshall, accompanied by U. S. Press Association, 3o ffi'fte them short in the center, in That was long ago. Olivette in AUdran's Assistant Secretary of the Navy Sreasing to full length at the sides. long popular operetta told about Bond Building, Roosevelt, paid his first official visit the luckless end of that marine mam- Washington, D. C. to the Panama-Pacific exposition. TO SHOW RAVAGES OF PEST mal in melodious fashion. That whale at The Washington party was met Special Note: Mr. Jones is the met a torpedo, and, mistaking it for the entrance by President Moore and Washington representative of ^Potato Bug" of Immense felze Is One mother and undesirable fish of strange other exposition officials, and was escorted 3hape, the Press, and if you will state OF DAILY NEWSPAPERS gave it battle with dire results. of the Attractions of the 'Frisco to the California building, Now from the same region we have Exposition. that you are a reader of this where an informal reception was held, authentic information of a whale which SAY THAT THE When the vice president went to pay paper, a autographed copy of the was mistaken, not by another whale, Qne of the novel attractions at the his respects to Rear Admiral Howard first edition will be furnished on DULUTH HERALD but by a warship, for a submarine Manama-Pacific exposition is a model on the battleship Colorado later, the the regular order. boat. #f a potato bug as big as a barn, lying vice president's salute of nineteen The body of that whale has been ©n its back and kfcking and sprawling •guns boomed out, and the new vice cast up on the Dutch coast full of tvith lifelffce realism. Its object is to 1 resident's flag was flown for the first *£fcm *how how the potato beetle perforins holes made by three-inch shells. Perils' time iiaps a whale resembles a submarine devastating work. After reviewing the Pacific fleet in more closely than it resembles a torpedo. 1 the bay the Washington party returned The model, scientifically accurate, There are architectural differ- Which is included among the thousands to the exposition grounds for the IS THE BEST IR TIE lORTHWIST TRADE MARKS ences, to be sure, which would be oanqUet. Vice President Marshall will of working models in the vast at- the noted except in moments of extreme Jcliver the principal address COPYRIGHTS horticultural palace, measures 40 feet the Univer excitement. On and near the North Charter day exercises of Send for sample copy and you will say the same. In length, 2ft feet in width and 40 feet Send sketch, or model ar.d descrip. aea today, however, there is a great sity of California at Berkeley. from the floor to its moving feet. The tionforfree deal of excitement, and this doubtless Book containing over 1 CO ir.cchanica! framework is covered with orange and iro'vemcnts Lei-t iVee upon request. MAILED DAILY, THREE MSITHS FOR ORE DOLLAR Company. neutral creature lias suffered Jitney Hurts Car black fa imitation of the beetle's coloring. perfectly in consequence of it. There is no evidence Winnipeg, March 23.—Inroads on WM. N. ROACH, Jr. Its eyes, composed of multiple the company's revenue by the jitney that this whale, like his predecessor, ATT ORN EY-AT-LA W lacets, form the windows and show MECHANICAL. A N ELECTRICAL following a prolonged period of depression ADDRESS:—HERALD, DULUTH, MINN. J'loved to swagger and bully," fcow the insect can see in a dozen directions t. XPERT have induced the directors of or that "the ladies loved him so." Not at once. McCill Euildc.. Washington, D. C. the Winnipeg Electric company to reduce being in comic opera, he, or she, presumably Of the three rooms inside the model the quarterly dividend payable had no characteristics unusual fine I* used as a lecture hall, in which April 1 next to a 10 per cent basis instead tooting to the whales of sober natural pictures show the scourge of of the basis of 12 per cent per history. No record of the incident except the potato patch at work and explain annum, which it has maintained for a the stranding of the mortal remnant fow It can be exterminated. nember of years. The saving for tlje exists. One who would describe quarter on a capitalization of nine mi' Slav Farmers. the encounter must use his imagination. BURN-ALL lions is $45,000. Reports that the com A Kipling or a Bullen might be The total number of Slavish farm w_ pany intends cutting street car teres fperators moved to splendid utterance by contemplation In the United States, composed 99 have not materialized. 66 chiefly of Poles, Bohemians and of this tragedy, but in a daily newspaper we must stick to Ifloraks, will largely exceed one hundred Soissons. facts, and the ascertained facts in this thousand. This statement by an Soissons, whose ruined cathedral Investigator of the bureau of immifratfott case are scant. r'Dvis. with Corset Fcrm. now takes rank with Iteims, has a religious will surprise those who, After being placed under arrest by and a military history unparalleled INCINERATOR Utottgb aware that the Slav newcomffr Private Policeman Mulvaney. a welldressed among French towns. More, has generally been reared on the man, who early in the mornin? than one great abbey took root in.the Imalf farms of Europe, are familiar broke a showcase window in the store town, but greatest of all was that the Wittl Mm only as an unskilled laborer. of S. Hyman, and removed a corset of St. Medard, whose abbot, in the What is more, it is believed that the THE NEW INVENTION FOR DESTROYING form, broke away from the officer and thirteenth century, lorded it over 220 Slorafc farmers in Arkansas, the BoItattians escaped. villages, with innumerable manors ahd in Texas—a widely scattered ALL KINDS OF CITY GARBAGE. The man, who was slightly elated, vassals. St. Medard drew in 15J0 SpiOtkS of over fifty thousand—and the stopped in front of the window for over 300,00) pilgrims to the famous ticvaks of southern Virginia, should some time, and, evidently impressed shrine. One or two of the early kings tncieasingly act as a magnet to draw \c of by the beautiful model on which was of France are buried in what remains American lands the thousands placed one of the latest corsets, decided of the crypt of the old abbey. Every immigrants who return yearly to infest he wanted the figure. He broke war that France has suffered from their money at $400 the acre in the window with his fist and lifted the has visited Soissons with intense se thei? fatherlands. Concerning both manikin out.—Cincinnati Dispatch to verity, sacking and bombardment fol thp sbffity of the Slavs to farm intelligently the New York Herald. lowing fast and following faster, and their worth as citizens century ago, in 1814, the town was the report of the bureau leaves no twice captured by the allies and retaken loufcL—Kew York Evening Post. Feeding the Poor. by the French, to become, in The public kitchen is an experimental A Modern Regulus. the following year, a cockpit for the New York institution backed by REASONABLE JUST contending armies. Tit ere- are some bright rays to illuminate women of wealth and standing. The t6e darkness, despair and desolation project is directed by the social welfare of the war. It is related in the Worked Both Ways. department of the Association for IN THE iispatches that a Frenchman in prison A story is told by President Poincare Improving the Condition of the Poor. in Germany, learning that his mother A profit of 3 per cent is Nto be taken. oi an old peasant wbo was very ira* dying, wrote to the emperor begfing PRICE superstitious. A neighbor said to him The first unit will be multiplied as occasion THING leave to go to her bedside and one day: warrants. Food will be served pledging ftis honor that he would return on the spot and at homes, carried in "That potato you gave me to carry FOR EFFICIENT to Germany by the first of March. in my pocket as a cure for rheumatism containers of several compartments The kaiser at once gave orders for the and heated by hot water. has had a wonderful effect, telease of the prisoner on the terms haven't had a twinge since you gave VILLAGES IN SERVICE ie proposed. The Frenchman departed it to me." Gambling at Monte Carlo. and was with his mother when she "Tliiere!" exclaimed the peasant, A Monte Carlo dispatch says gambling 4iedr and then he kept faith and went triumphantly, "I told you a potato carried AND is rampant again after four and ECONOMICAL back to his prison. It is pleasant to in the pocket was a cure for rheu a half months of enforced inactivity. ,i2|' *ee that the kaiser in the midst of the matism, and" you wouldn't believe me.' There is no gold or silver shining on CITIES OF IN &•'' tasi responsibility and toil with which "Yes," the other admitted, "and the the green cloth ivory checks have lie Is charged takes time and thought really strange thing is thai it must taken their places, but roulette and |or suete acts of mercy and human have been exercising its influence on trente-et-quarante are going on at a ALL OPERATION klndn&tg $s this.—Baltimore Sun. me before you gave it to me, for tew tables." The revival, however, has never had a twinge before I began carrying .WS not sufficed to restore the season's Carelessness. &res From #M- it." SIZES The hotels t'sual animation to the town. GUARANTEED As a sensible contribution to the lit are nearly emptv. •rature of the cigarette as a starter of Crystal Palace. Prominent Mason Passes. $res, Mg and little, let us recommend is The Crystal palace, which to be &: Delano, Minn., March 23—Waltei the following, from the Milwaukee fe. closed in order f.o provide quarters for S. Buckley, aged 61, died at^his hom« Evening Wisconsin: "The announceJnen 10,000 recruits, is not without other in Delano after an illness of several that a recent $700,000 fire was connection with the war. Had there weeks. In the early days of the Dakotas £ue to the dropping of a cigarette into '•p. been no Krupps, there might have 4 4 is he was prominent in Masonic rubbish heap not so severe a condemnation J-V- been no war, and the palace helped to work and at the time of his death wai of the despised 'coffin-nail' make the great gun firm famous. The at an honorary life member of the Ma is the who it." It is man smoked Krupp establishment .at Essen was sonic grand lodge of North Dakota, Quite who is careless likely that the man a until a quite small affair two-ton and also a member of the Masonic Vet to drop cigarette enough a lighted ingot of cast steel shown by the enterprising erans' association. He had been con .where it may would cause afire PLANS AND PRICES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION TO at Alfred Krupp the great nected with the mechanical depart fee in respect careless enough some other of shoals Of exhibition 1851 attracted G. A, OVESON ment of the Eagle Printing company afire some to cause or other fabulous orders, and led to almost 8. V" for a number of years and was a broth damage.—Rochester Union and Advertiser. prosperity. —London Chronicle. er of C. J. Buckley, the present editor r::.., Candidates File for Mayor. The Undraped Truth. Patentee Destroy Whiskey at Detroit. uSm fLfttle Lemuel—Say, paw, what does Contractor and Builder Faribault.- -Senator Frank L. Olots paper mean when it says, "further •1- Detroit.—Henry Larson, etfiet A. oach has filed as a candidate for mayor. MINNESOTA INTERNATIONAL FALLS, toir.wnt is unnecessary?" special officer of the federal service The Incumbent, George L. Smith the Paw—It usually means, son, that and two of his deputies & Wi Carson who has the recall hanging over bin V'. lite wbat say. doesn't know else to and Ed. Belland, visit*. iOetroit and a candidate for re-eleotioa.