International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 13, 1916 · Page 6 of 8
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-'(*,. •'. "V 5 ---. v. •.v, .-• r, jv ,«• i**- £Ji f^" ?'XJ if*1 7 S"" INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS tel REFUTES THECANAL THEORY GAVE THEM THE WRONG IDEA pervisor was out of the room Ts $- "signed" with her hands what the* Member of British Astronomical A* 1 3 E I S Teacher's Power Over Children Evidently children were to do. She was moving S A I N N sociation Takes Issue With Scientists Was Not as Great as She her hands upward as she told th» O O S I E I Concerning Mars. Had Imagined. children to stand, and the supervisorentered O E N E O E A N A N the room. The children stood* According to the report pn the 1909 An Indianapolis young woman who MCATID-IN HEART Or BUSINESS DISTRICT but the supervisor said that was not ft AT ESi Rooms with detached bath and opposition^ of Mars, published by the has been taking a Normal course at the proper method of instructing th& •bower bath- "section for the observation of Mars" an institution for deaf children, told children. On* person 75c. $1.00 and (1.80 per day of the British Astronomical association, on her return to the city for a short Two persons in same room. SOc extra. "Watch me," she said. The supervisor K00M8 with private baths and toilets— under the direction of B. M. visit of her experience the first few An. stood before the children andi One person $1.50 and $2.00 per day toniadi, "the alleged existence of a days. She knew little about the sign Tiro persons in samerroom. $1.00 extra. said "Sit down," being careful to makeher geometrical network .of canals on language, but the children she was to lips show the words as clearly as Itntf postal card colored blotters. /or 8 Mars has received a lusting and unanswerable teach knew nothing about it. She WE AIM TO PLEASE possible. The children were astonished, confutation." Mr. Antoni.adi was expected to learn faster than and were slow to determine^ had the advantage of using on they, and to teach them through lip what was being asked of them, but two* reading. MOTE jMars the great Meudon refractor, the in the front row figured it. They began most powerful telescope in the Old The supervisor had instructed her to run around the room. Two or World. In working with .smaller instruments not to "sign" to the children. She waa three others saw that the first two he himself had, like other not to show what she wanted them were wrong, and they jumped up and observers, obtained frequent glimpses to do, but tell them and make it plain Hie Minneapolis Dollar-Hold down, while several others turned so» of narrqw, straight lines, but in the that they were to read her lips. This as 10 U--0 Tear c? the room. 200 MODERN ROOMS Meudon instrument these lines were method was irksome, and when the su Located In iWt of BoaiMM,Dbtrlet seen only when the definition was fl^S SINGLE RATE $1.£* roii bad and the image of the planet "flaring." KUMPMN RATK TWOMKMHI SI .80 MMVATE RATH AND TOIUT EXTRA With good seeing, a complex COMPLETE SAFETY natural structure of the so-called "continental" AVTOMATIO SPRINKLERS I International Falls Abstract regions of the planet was revealed, AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION a variety of irregular bands (INSURANCE RECORDS SHOW NO LIVES SVKFT LOST IN A SPRINKLED BUILDING.) and shadings, replacing the sharp, narrow BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietor* •VENT ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD RUNNINO lines drawn by Schiaparelli, Lowell WATER, STEAM HEAT, SAS ANO ELECTRIC U«*«TS, ANO TELEPHONE SERVICE. and others. Mr. Antoniadi pronounces Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance SEVEN SIORV ANNEX IN CONNECTION. the geometrical lines, and also the doubling of the lines, mere optical Collections) Conveying and Loans 5|- and presents a large illusions, number of his own drawings side by ji J. E. BURDICK, Manager with those made of the same regions -Side International Falls Mimtsso" 0 by Schiaparelli and Lowell, in support of this contention. He notes that the markings which Schiaparelli only glimpsed with his modest 8%inch:refractor were held quite steadily VWV^ in the 32%-inch refractor at Meudon. —Scientific American. The Argument Closed. The European war was the subject rrr —r pf the conversation.. The two men ARTER'S SENATOR JOHN W. WEEKS Were seated side by side in chairs in pne of the downtown one-arm lunchpooms. Of Massachusetts ONVENIENCES They had fought over several Senator Weeks was one of those directly responsible for the return of pf the battles, and had also proved Massachusetts to the Republican Party at the late November elections. He IPOPULMfMECHAMCS their ability as diplomats by disposing was an ardent advocate of the progressive planks included in the Republican o£ a number of the most important platform in that State, which resulted in reuniting the party. Because of HOME, A1A.GAZIND For the questions involved in the great struggle. his work in this direction, Senator Weeks has acquired a nation-wide follower But even then they had been unable 300 ARTICLES-300 ILLUSTRATIONS •••rd he is one of those most prominently mentioned for the Presidency. SCHOOL, fully to settle the war. Still they ITEEP informed of the World's Progress in 4 Engineering, Mechanics and Invention. For disagreed on some of the main facts. 4 Pather'and Son and All the Fr-mily. It appeals or OFFICE. INDISCRETION COST HIM LIFE to all classes—Old and Young—Men and Women. "Oh, well, nobody is going to be HAVE SYSTEM IN EXERCISE It is the Favorite Mngazine in thousands of licked," one of the lunchroom diplomats homes throughout the world. Our Foreign 4 Correspondents aro constantly on the watch remarked with much emphasis. Ambassador "Talked Too Much," and lor things new and and it is interesting Proper State of Health Impossible If 4 Vritten So You Can Understand It This expression of opinion had falen the Result Was Unpleasant for This Important Matter Is 4 [he Shop Notes Department (20 Pages) contains also on the ears of a third man, Himself and Others. Ignored. Tactical Hinta for Shop Work and easy ways for the 4 seated near the two. He turned quickly. mjrman to do things around the Home. tawtour Mechanics (17 Pages) for the Bovs and 4 In a "History of the Turks," Chalconeylas, jHrlswho like to make things, tellBhowtomnkeWiroWSi Without exercise no woman *«n and Telegraph Outfits, Engines, Boats, Snowinoes, 4 "Yes, but when the war is over a Greek, relates how a fleet Co.ntain9 Jowolry, Keed Furniture, etc. inrtructions keep her good looks. She fades as a 4 for the Mechanic, Camper and Sportsman. every country will be broke," he said. of crusaders sailing toward Constantiniple flower without sunshine, as foliage |l.SO PER YEAR SINGLE COPIES, ISc 4 in the beginning of the thirteenth "And it is much worse to be broke Wir from your newsdealer or direct from the publisher. without rain. And yet, in spite of the Sample copy will bo sent on request. than to be licked, and I am speaking century, was becalmed at the entrance POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE necessity of exercise, few women take from experience." S No. Michigan Avenue. CHICAOO of the Hellespont. At that time there a sufficient amount—those who can afford In the face of this expert testimony was at the court of Athens an ambassador preferring to ride rather than of the king of France, who set the argument was closed. to walk, and those whose circumstances Spreader Tube out in a galley to visit the chiefs of the force them to walk seldom fleet. The admiral confided to him Photolibrary Paste 'finding time to indulge in this form of that he had been ordered to take Constantinople beauty treatment. Exercise to be beneficial niff by surprise. The ambassador should be taken out of doors, War Fatal to ustricnes. spoke of the difficulties and dangers and walking, within the reach of the Ostriches in South Africa are dying of this passage, as it was between poor as well as the rich, is one of the by scores because their food has been Carter's two banks from which ballistae could 4 best of exercises, says a writer in the taken to feed British cavalry horses. hurl upon the vessels enormous stones, Regulation Pittsburgh Dispatch. Besides the withdrawal of thousands boiling oil, and, above all, .Greek fire. The average woman is, alas! a sadly of tons of alfalfa, which is the main Bottle The admiral revealed to him thait the indoor animal, and does not seek with food of the ostriches during the winter, governors of the forts would make Mucilage sufficient ardor or zeal the outdoor drought has added to the scarcity little resistance, as they had been life, which is one of the greatest secrets of food. bribed. The envoy was so pleased that of lasting beauty. It is interesting It is estimated that the farms in astsoon as he hiad returned to land he to note here that the vast majority South Africa which are the principal had great' trouble to hold his tongue. of great singers have in their youth sources of the supply of ostrich feathers, He was heard to prophesy in mysterious led an open-air life under the canopy have lost 30-per cent of their adult words that the famous passage of heaven, or have sprung from families Among young birds the mortality birds. would soon be forced. As there, were where such a life had been led has been still heavier. spies on all sides, the words of the ambassador for centuries. It seems as if the pure, Formerly markets for the buying ol were soon carried to 1 Con? fresh oxygen of the hills and plains feathers were open daily in Cape provision, stantinople. When the fleet presented was distilled in the secret laboratories but with the advent of war there itself in the Hellespont the catapults of their bodies into the liquid notes complete cessation of was a trade. of the Turks manifested great activity. that so move and thrill us. The marvelous durability of The bribed captains of the forts hard Photolibrary Sb it is with beauty. The great & "Nobby Tread" Tires the been removed and others* were in their feet that they are really two tires beauties of history have, one and all, Paste in places. The indiscreet ambassador in one make them the tires that at some period of their lives lived was recalled to Paris and executed. you should unhestiatingly buy. Bottles freely and unrestrainedly the quick, invigorating life of the open. & The Gurkha's Charge. Perhaps you may say that in a city That the Indian troops not only respect it is next to impossible to get fresh but love their officers is illustrated "NobbyTread "Tires '3§S'1 air or to find the time to exercise. The in the following humorous story first may be true, for alas! city air is from T. P.'s Journal: are now sold under their regular far from fresh. The second is false, A young English subaltern had just -'*i warranty—perfect workmanship 8- for every person, no matter how busy, And material—BUT any adjust- ~f arrived at the front, and his superior can find the time if he or she will, to ment is on a basis of officers', who were not at all sure of take at least an hour's exercise each 5,000 Miles him, gave an old Hindu soldier of his day. Health demands it, and unless regiment orders to keep his eye on this demand is heeded, sooner or later him. The Indian was very proud of (and it is usually sooner) the foolish MINNESOTA RUBBER CO. his trust, and looked after the young victim of too little time will break Minneapolis, Minn. 1 fellow as if he had been his own son, Northwest Distributors '1 down just from lack of exercise. although he was always perfectly respectful and obedient. Then, one afternoon, the German across the wat started a violent bombardment. Carter's URIC ACID Australian High Private. Carried away by his feelings, Handy Glue Pencil Giving his name as "John Wren," a the boy jumped up and exposed man applied at the Melbourne (Australia himself unnecessarily to their fire. SOLVENT town hall a few days ago for 4 The Gurkha immediately pulled him enlistment. He ^aid his business was 4 back, pushed him to the floor of the "racing," writes an Associated Press trench, and sat on him! The young 4 correspondeht. Englishman struggled to rise, but the 4 SO Cent Bottle (32 Doses) "Are you the owner of the race Gurkha sat tight."Not 4 courses?*' asketj the* surprised recruiting yet, sahib," he cried, "not yet!" 4 _vA officer. P.mMn'* FREE And it was not until the colonef 4 "Yes," he replied. He is perhaps the gave the order to charge that the conscientious Just because you start the day worried 4 most widely known of Australia's millionaires. Sad tired, stiff legs and arms and muscles, Hindu allowed his prisoner^ 4 fttl. aching head, burning and bearing down He owns several ra,ce to rise, saluted him respectfully, and ./Wins In the back—worn before the day out 4 courses, a pewspaper or two, and is /I "Wns-^-do not think you have to stay in charged the enemy, 'trenches at his that condition. 4 Interested in a great variety ,of industrial side.. Those sufferers who are In and out of 4 enterprises. He gave $2,600 as a 5*r. dozen times at night will appreciate the rest, comfort and strength prize to the first Australian to win 4 A "PUNT" GUN. y®r. treatment gives. For every form of the. Victoria cross. •ladder trouble,- scalding pains,• or.'weakens, 4 Found in use in Virginia for the its action la really wonderful. Facts About Concrete. Wren passed all the tests and was 4 Be strong, well and Vigorous, with no wholesale ^laughter of game birds.'' Carter's Tests made in the engineering laboratory •lore pains from stiff joints, sore muscles, promptly ticketed as a private in a 4 Since the passage of the federal migratory fbeumatlc suffering, aching back, or kidaty formed regimen^ He gave his of. the Sheffield scientific Office tiewly Photolibrary Paste for the or bladder, troubles. 4 bird law, of which Senators *ge as forty-three. 1 v. school, Yale university, using 1:2:4 The Williams Treatment conquers kldSMy Weeks and McLean were the joint and 4 bladder diseases, rheumatism and concrete mixtures, with varying percentages all nric acid troubles, no matter how authors, more than forty Sjtate Legislatures 4 Press Of water, showed that" concrete Sktonle vor stubborn. If you have never Getting Rid of, Callers. have passed laws in conformity A The Williams Treatment, we will give 4 With 27% per cent of water was 60c. Co-eda of the University of Mihne* with the federal statute. The result bottle (32 doses) for your own use stronger at the end of 30 days than Contains no alcohol or habit-formdrtfg. has been a tremendous increase sola'have drawn up a set of specifications Does not affect the heart. mixtures in which other percentages in the waterfowl population of the for sending male caller^, hofiie JBend this notice with your name and Stationery Store address, country.. and 10c. to »help pay had been used. These experiments by 10:30. In this regard the dean of Dr. distribution expenses, to The "The'insectivorous migratory bird is IS' indicate that, contrary to the general jwohien, Miss Margaret Sweeney, recently g. 1. Williams Company,- Dept. 31540 kMeW Post of. incalculable value to the farmer in Office Block, East Hampton, belief, there is a definite limit to the said: "Hang up a framed copy "Conn, 'You will receive by parcel post a fighting the insect pest," Senator Maolar amount of water that stiould be used 60c. bottle (32 doses), without charge of the rules in some conspicuous place, Weeks recently said, "and it is gratifying *aa without incurring any obligations. One and that that' limit is considerably girls. Then draw attention to the regulations pottte only to a family or that the State law-making bodies address. lower than the percentage used in a with some timely remark. If have acted so promptly in bringing large amount of concrete coQStruo All else fails, speak up openly: mmI the, locals game regulations into ~ci€ii SUBSCRIBE FOR-frjE PRESS •Wi 'Time is up, boys.'" conformity with the federal law." 1 1 V, W 1 8 1