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

March 23, 1916 · Page 5 of 8

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Ui.HU'M. fm ifXs^S 4 •NSV iV*?*" yA »®W#:* T. *"/.' 1*% v- 1 lk .1 '.' 1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS URIC ACID I H- USE OF MEAT. SOLVENT & Americans Eat More of It Than Advertising Cuts Selling HERE ARE GOOD Any Other People Except the Australians. 50 Cent Bottle (32 DosesJ not, FREE Buyers of goods, whether advertised or REASONS Taking the world's supply of often think: Who pays these big advertising cattle, hogs, and sheep, and making Just because yon start the day worried and tired, stiff legs and arms and muscles, I I of proper allowance for the less bills? When buy, don't pay my share an aching head, burning and bearing down pains in the back—worn out before the day to, improved methods of stockraising it? Doesn't the advertising cause prices begins—do not think you have to stay ill why you should carry a bank account: that condition. on other parts of the globe as that be higher? Doesn't it all come out of Those sufferers who are in and out of bed half a dozen times at night will appreciate •compared with those of the Unitfed Your money is safer in a bank than anywhere else. universal victim—the ultimate consumer? the rest, comfort and strength our treatment gives. For every form of States, it appears that manI'kind This question is answered by an examina- •, bladder trouble, scalding pains, or weakness, A bank account teaches, helps and encourages its action is really wonderful. at large uses in the neighborj'hood you to save. Be strong, well and vigorous, with no tion of the per cent of the selling price consumed xf 47,000,000,000 pounds of more pains from stiff joints, sore muscles, rheumatic suffering, aching back, or kidney in the cost of selling on goods which 'meat a year. This would be an or bladder troubles. It gives you a better standing and strengthens The Williams Treatment conquers kidney are extensively advertised and those which average of 39 pounds per capita your credit. and bladder diseases, rheumatism and all uric acid troubles, no matter how are not. throughout the world. The people chronic or stubborn. If you have never used The W.iHiams Treatment, we will give Among the largest advertisers in the country of the United States a few The check book system is the safest, simplest and one 50c. bottle (32 doses) for your own use free. Contains no alcohol or habit-forming are two great clothing houses that sell years ago were eating 172 pounds most convenient method of paying your bills. drug. Does not affect the heart. Send this notice with your name and per capita, which is more than men's and boys' clothing. These people who address, and 10c. to help pay To those desiring banking relations with a strong, four times as much as the average distribution expenses, to The Dr. spend fortunes in advertising get their goods D. A. Williams Company, Dept. 3154D careful and safe institution, we extend our services. for the race. New Post Office Block, East Hampton, from their hands to the shelves of their customers Conn. You will receive by parcel post a regular 50c. bottle (32 doses), without charge "Next to the Australians, the 5 6 at an expense of from to per cent and without incurring any obligations. One First National Bank American people are the largest bottle only to a family or address. of the selling price. of all meateaters. In butchers' The average cost of selling goods which are P. P. SHELDON, Pres. meat, the latest statistics showed G. N. MILLARD, Cashier not advertised is per cent. A. G. WEDGE, Jr., Vice Pres. 12 J. G. PETERSON, Asst. Cashier the Americah to be eating 172 Instead of being a burden on the consumer, International Falls Minnesota. pounds, the Englishman 119 advertising is a boon to him. Advertising •pounds, the German 113 pounds, takes off his back half the burden of transportation j'the Frenchman and the Belgian from the manufacturer to himself. The 80 pounds, the Austro-Hungarian advertisement is the lowest salaried agent 64 pounds, the Russian 50 LOCATED !N HEART OF BUSINESS DISTRICT in the world. If this were not true the best pounds and the Spaniard 49 A E S it a at a shower bath— pounds. The average American business man would not be the greatest advertisers. One person 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 per day eats 78 pounds of pork and lard Two persons in same room, SOc extra. If there were a cheaper way of ROOMS with private baths and toilets— and 6y2 pounds of mutton and One person $1.50 and $2.00 per day getting to the people the news about their Two persons in same" room, $1.00 extra. ,'lamb a year. goods, they would find it and use it. Send postal card, tor colored blotters* Where we eat 80 pounds of WE AIM TO PLEASE The misfortune of the farmer is that he CONVENIENCESARTER'S beef, the Englishman eats 56 handles his goods in such small quantities pounds, the Frenchman 37 pounds that he cannot economically advertise, and one and the German 36 pounds. Where KflSfT! of the benefits of a broad co-operation ought we eat 78 pounds of pork, including to be the possibility of using for the products lard, the Englishman eats 33 of the farm that cheapest and best of all TRADE-MARKS German 67 pounds HOME, For the p*. me traveling men—the printed page, which makes and the Frenchman 26 pounds. COPYRIGHTS SCHOOL, its journey in a mail bag.—Farm and Home. "We eat 73^ pounds of veal Send sketch, or model and description for free search. where the Englishman eats 4 or OFFICE. Book containing over 200 mechanical request. movements sent free upon pounds, the German yy2 pounds land the Frenchman 8 pounds and WM. N. ROACH, Jr. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW j.we eat pounds of mutton and 6x/2 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EXPERT jlamb where the Englishman eats in two years. Likewise in the McGill Building Washington, D. C. J26 pounds, the German 2*^ pounds matter £f tobacco. In 1915 we TALKS ON THRIFT. jand the Frenchman 9 pounds, burned up six hundred million less "From these figures it will be cigars than heretofore in a single Thrift Campaign Series. CHICHESTER SPILLS jseen that the Frenchman eats less year ,and the government's tobacco 'than half the beef we do. He eats revenues decreased $2,500,000. ',as much beef as the German, but BRAND DIAMOND One hundred and eight distilleries WHISKEYS DECREASING less than half as much pork. A went out of business in TAX ON THRIFT. Spreader Tube "In the last few years the United I9X5 and forty-one breweries Photolibrary Paste States has shown a tendency ceased to brew. Forty per cent Whatever may be the consensus jto reduce the volume of meat it. of our government revenues have LADIES of opinion as to the necessity Ask your Uruggfat for CTTI-CHKS-TER S |consumes per capita. The high' been derived from liquor taxes, BRAND in ana DIAMOND PILLS Red for and desirability of alcoholic Gold metallic boxes, sealed Blue* ^cost of butchers' meat has forced and in 1915 these revenues fell off Takb Itibbon. other. Buy oF your Carter's liquors as beverages, no thinking no ^Druggist and ask for UIII-CHJES-TER I Americans to find substitutes, and over twenty-two million dollars. BRAND for twenty-five DIAMOND PILLS, man will deny that drinking is an Regulation years regarded as Best,Safest, Always Reliable. (it is not improbable that in the Whatever may be the cause for SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS expensive habit, costly both to the Bottle coure of another generation meat this commendable showing— individual and to the State. A TIME tuvie EVERYWHERE xZS TRIED eating in this country will fall far Mucilage whether because of the thoughts dollar can be spent quicker and 'below the mark it has hitherto of war and what it might mean, with less to show for it at the bar held. or whether as a people we are beginning than in any other way, and the RECIPE if'OR GRAY HAIR. I Not only has our home consumption to realize that this is a man who. is a "good spender" and To half pint of water add 1 oz. Ba\ of meat fallen off, but Rum, a small box of Bavbo Compound. tax or whether it is because in keeps pace with the crowd around •and of glycerine. Apply to the hair Vi ox. ,our exports of animal products many places you can't get al awful twice a week until it becomes the desired owwcn must the social glass keep a pace shade. Any druggist can put this up or .... have declined immensely in 10 drink, the fact remains that we 1 tnat you can mix it at.home at very little cost Kills. years. If it were not for our are drinking less and saving Full directions for making and use conn Of late years the production in eaoh box of Barbo Compound. It will 1 ore. .enormous exports of lard, we aild consumption of liquors and gradually darken streaked, faded gray would be in danger of having our Whether a man figures that hair, and removes dandruff. It is excel- v, '^er lias increased enormously, lent for falling hair and will make harsh foreign meat trade become a negligible drinking is expensive, or harmful, and from observation one would hair soft and glossy, it will not color the Photolibrary quantity. scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not matters little as long as he xl conclude that everybody drinks a rub off. Paste in But in spite of the slowing up stops. This conclusion is very apt little and most people too much. Bottles of the per capita home consumption to fatten his pocketbook somewhat lhe resultant evils are widespread FURS II IDES and of our declining meat and pad his pay envelope WE PIIHA HinEG far-reaching, even to the third and export trade, the meat packing industry and make him a better citizen. AND Panc{ fourth generation, for the AND and fourth generation, today still takes first rank When he concludes that indulgence cost does not end with the waiter's .nd Cattle to'u? Hide, Wto among all the manufacturing industries Lilt, mark*t in any form of extravagance -for Price nporL iUpdIbk Ui check, but with the bills for Hunters' andTrappers'&iJ. ,. of the United States in can get him nowhere but and 5!ffintfn^EbiSeffS?S5 ?°llce' almshouses, prisons I the value of its products. Under downwards, and thrift will surely ^^^S^'SSSSS^SSSi fields- Potter the 1910 census the products of get him upwards, he has chosen «nt£BSCH kus^!•»», WiiMiaiiiiiuM The man who indulges o-- this ^the meat packing industry were well for thrift consists not only I habit must realize that he is put- .valued at $1,370,000,000 as compared in doir£ some things, but refraining c„i tt ci i- a self~imposed tax upon his Suburban Home for Sale-Solid ithrift, with $1,228,000,000 for from doing others, the chief as well as a tav block of ground 6-room house energies. foundry and machine, shop products, of which is that habit which takes 0£ what ayaU WQrk their closest rival. hard and then spend to no with concrete basement, g°°l useful youi* all and gives nothing in return poultry house, 24x70, barn 12x40, I, During a recent year the 011the-hoof but regret, and regrets are end? Why WQrk for the man 6 lots clear, close to city good production of meats on costly emotions. who stands behind the bar Carter's Why place for the right party. Inquire the American farm was 8,265,000,,000 American Bankers Association. spend a day's wages in half an Handy Glue Pencil' at Press office. pounds of beef, 409,000,000 hour and get nothing for it but pounds of veal, 987,000,000 pounds a thrill If the State should put WHY PRINCE ALBERT WINS. CREAMERY OPEN. of mutton and lamb and 6,856,'000,000 the same tax upon his income pounds of pork.—Geographic Patented Process Is Responsible for Xts that he puts upon himself, he International Popularity. On and after March 1st, the Magazine. would rebel. Then ,too, he who Smokers so much appreciate the flavor Northern Co-operative Creamery spends his money thus must realize and coolness and aroma of Prince Albert association will be prepared to receive pipe and cigarette tobacco that they of­| that he is simply putting money The dehorning of cattle is abjsolutely ten marvel that this one brand could be cream at its creamery»in in the bank for the other fellow. needless, declares Ofir so different from all others. Northome at market prices. The answer to this question is to be It may take a circuitous Dumb Animals, because by a sinfgle found on the reverse side of every Prince Earle C. Carlton, route to get there, but eventually minute's time the growth of Fir* Albert package, where you will read: tf. Secretary. "Process Patented July 30th, 1907," That the the be pre-f it will find lodgment in some horn on calf can tells the whole story, Prince Albedt is bank, where it will work for the made by a patented process that cuts vented. It says: "Dip finger EGGS FOR HATCHING. out the bite and parch, which makes the somebody, perhaps harder than he in water, little bpnch moisten the tobacco so mighty agreeable and satis- 'Mi. And on the calf's head where the horn worked for it. the easiest 5° XJ9A9 JO U9UI 01 SuUi civilized nation on the globe. Having purchased McKinnon's Carter's way to get it in a bank quick—to .starts, dub it with a stick of caustic -. Smokers should realize that this patented prize winning Golden Wyandottes, nl&'" .' potash till it looks a little red, Photolibrary Paste for the Office the other fellow's account—is to process cost three years' continuous-work Brown and and study and a fortune in $*?•?£ 7" Leghorns, Rhode buy the drinks for the crowd. not even breaking the skin, and money to perfect. But' the result h«« Island of which have Reds, all proven to be worth all that was expended Cheering news along this line ,no horn will ever appear. This Press upon it, because it has set free men been in separate carefully kept comes from Government reports should be done before the calf is who believed they never could enjoy a pens, I have for eggs of these sale pipe or a makin's cigarette. on the consumption of liquor for two weeks ol'd, or even better, varieties for setting at $1.25 per Prince Albert makes it possible for the past year. Alcohol is lessening when one week old. No paty is' Stationery Store every man to smoke a pipe or to roll his fe'V setting, and guarantee will the own cigarettes. And, no matter how tender its tax upon thrift. The consumption caused. We have often donje it •#11 the tongue. Prince Albert cannot bite eggs to be jJure bred. of liquor in 1913 was ourselves while the calf has bteen or parch. That is cut out by the patented P. L. Darst, process, leaving for the smoker i43,22°,q56 gallons. In 1914 it drinking, and besides shaking1 its" only the joys of the fragrant tobacco. Jameson's Addition, was I39i38,5oi gallofts, while in head because of a minute or tvyo's 1 AS r\ Sf ^s-a *act that sjnee Prince Albert International Falls, Minn. arrived," just about six years ago it smarting, no sign of discomfort ICC IQI5 it was T2C te is manifested. n»fe