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

September 28, 1916 · Page 2 of 8

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-^r «»5P? WV #ty jf&5^ *\*n*-f Vlr INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS BENEFIT OF CONSOLIDATED High school boys' chorus. jWe are down here to meet the SCHOOLS High school boys' quartet. farm renter and young sons of Grade Chorus. farmers who are seeking new loEvery Saturday night during cations. Many of them have from (Continued from page I.) the winter a, concert or some $500 to $2000 saved up, which is A E FURS las year ere were two hundre ^ind Qf entertainment is given in a "drop in the bucket" when it and forty-one pupils in the en- school auditorium once a comes to buying land in Illinois, the tire school— fty-three belong- week during the summer there but up in Minnesota they can buy ing to the high school. These pu- ,and js an air concert the wjw at from to $ pils and their teachers are serv- per acre, and good improved school band cd lunches from December first The school is one of five Or six farms at from $40 to $125 per to April first. in the state that has its own big acre. These prices afford a man They manage the school lunch moving-picture machine. And by with a few hundred dollars a ||HfSmi* differently too, here in Saint charging ten cents for admission chance to get a start in Minneto Francis. Instead of a school cafeteria the bigger entertainments the sota. with the service all in one school has earned more than one "I am not down here repre- room, which increases the noise, thousand dollars. Much of this* senting any land company or wor an expense by requir- sum.has gone into buying the promoting a land-buying scheme ing outside help Mr. Winter- instruments for the band but am sent by the Minnesota brass quist as worked out another whjch the property of the state board of immigration, com- are pan 01 service. school, thereby insuring a per- posed of the governor, secretary WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE The domestic science depart- manent organization. of state, state auditor and two ment posts its menus for the por the teaching of geography elected members. Our salaries week. The children go home each history and science the school and expenses are paid by a legisevening A NEW SHIPMENT OF THE LAT­ knowing just what dish- jjas purchased six hundred slides.' lative appropriation, so you can es will be needed for the next These slides too are used by' EST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE see we are not trying to sell ,day lunch. These they bring the organizations of the comwith Minnesota land, but are here to sufch added cold food as munity. The Farmers' Institute tell the truth about the opportunities A E S they desire. It works out well. was held in the school last year in Minnesota." '4^ The pupils eat at their own and the slides came into service. Mr. Sherman and his assistants INCLUDING THIBET, JAP MINK, desks under the supervision of The moving-picture entertainments will transport thi^ exhibit the teacher. It is still the school RED FOX, NATURAL MUSKRAT, are not the only events. from here to the Peoria, Illinois hour but the restrictions of the Plays and bazaars are given District fair next Saturday.— BLACK FOX AND CONEY. class room are set aside and often and it is not unusual to see Illinois State Journal. merely the restrictions of good a group of from one to two hundred The above described deer is table manners prevail. It is a automobiles around the St. the one that was brought to this jolly little meal adaily party in Francis school on these nights, city by State Timber Superintendent which sometimes the teachers js this all? No.' There is a Bert Lang and was kept J01"' rent-Teachers' association, a by Frank S. Lang, register of Twenty minutes are allowed Literary society, and a Farmers' deeds, at his home until it was for lunch. This, also, is a new ciub The Farmers' club meets large enough to ship to State idea. When the cafeteria style once every month in the gymnas- Auditor Preus at the state capital. was in vogue, lunches were bolt- ium. The ParentiTeachers' meet When it arrived there he ed in five minutes that the play- there also and discuss questions gave it to Fred D. Sherman,- the time might be lengthened. Mr. from both the viewpoint of the state immigration commissioner, Winterquist insists upon a full parents and the teachers. who has it with him as a part of A FULL LINE OF THE POPULAR BARREL AND PILLOW twenty-minute meal. If it is Except for visits of the theatrical the Minnesota agricultural exhibit finished in five the pupil must stars, grand opera and the STYLE MUFFS AND NEWEST SHAPES IN NECKPIECES while advertising our state wait for fifteen until school is railroad, Saint Francis has almost lands throughout the eastern for dismissed. No inducement in­ all the advantages a city states. digestion is offered. could offer. The Consolidated The chemistry laboratory is LOMAN CREAMERY School has brought these benefits.—The upstairs. Here they do things IS SURE THING Farmer's Wife. M. CARR & CO. differently too. After March 1st The above school is typical of the textbooks in chemistry and The-second meeting of the Loinan many similar schools in this physics are closed. The boys go Co-Operative Creamery association where the consolidated conntv out into the fields to study the was held Friday, September schools of this state were first THE STORE OF QUALITY chemistry of soils the girls take started, upon the suggestion and 22 to complete the organ­ up food adulteration. Both boys under the supervision of Miss A. of the association. Mr. ization and girls study other forms of jr Shelland who at that time M. J. Cort of Minneapolis was applied chemistry. Across from superintendent of schools in invited to be present to assist was whq- -the. tubes and the bottles are big this county but now is in- and advise, and there was a good cream separators, gas engines, spe'ctor of rural scWools for the attendance of local people. The pumps—real working machinery state. articles of incorporation were that becomes studv in applied read and adopted and the following immidepartment, literature and maps telling all officers were elected: Mac exhibitors at state fairs, fearing The Minnesota board of physics when textbpoks are laid YOUNG WILD DEER about the state, to all who make aside when springtime comes. Loman, president Sam Bjerre, they I'ut b" whojgration is a state are on land men ATTRACTS ATTENTION application." vice president* Linsten, Prom°ting some land selling:composed of the governor, secreu..*. The library is for the community. are „.i— .ui— tary Qf state, state auditor and The Minnesota exhibit will be It has more th&n twelve hundred treasurer M. Carew, Gust John- scheme, but when they once find At the Springfield, Illinois State out that we are sent down here two other elected members. They moved from here to the Peoria volumes—and they are all Fair-j-Was Captured Near International son and Fred Smith, directors. by the state government to advertise not only place exhibits, showing fair, and will also be shown at ell-worn volumes, too. By-laws were then adopted, Falls. the state, and not to sell what the state produces at the several fairs in Iowa this fall.— The hi eh school room is a big, after which Mr. Cort g^ve a Illinois State Register. land, we have their confidence.j various fairs, but they send out sunny place. Examination questions general talk on creamery operation, Among the hundreds of interesting are on the boards. Here are management and dairying exhibits at the Springfield, some taken at random: A contract was made with Mr. Illinois state fair is an agricultural Discuss the National Bank of Cort for a first class, up to date and industrial exhibit Copyright 1111 by Slip a few Prince Albert 1791 creamery outfit, who also furnished from Minnesota, the North Star WL J. Beynolds Tobaeoo Ct Name the oldest Anglo-Saxon Sherman, Minne- plans for the building. state Fred smokes into your system! The officers met Saturday to so^* sota's immigration commission, Name the hero of the Anglo- er^ aCcompanied by Col. W. C. decide upon location arid work Sa*°" ePlc' King and J. C. Cedarstrom, ar- on the concrete foundation and You've heard many an earful about the Prince Albert Make four kinds of seams and ^rived floor will be commenced at once. here from the South Bend patented process that cuts out bite and parch and lets you when you would yse each. Indiana Tri-State fair, and have smoke ydur fill without a comeback! Stake your bank roll that ike your bank roll that GOPHER EXHIBIT Write a two hundred word es- pitched their large tent near the it proves out every hour of the day. SEEN BY THRONG Sa~A°n Dome building, where they have |R1NCE Prince Albert has always been sold Tiace the portal circulation. plaCed on display one of the most without coupons or premiums. We Classify the foods and give value attrective ex- Minnesota State Tent at Illinois intferesting and prefer to give quality! Exposition is Packed With Interested y* hibits to be seen on the grounds. Write a two hundred word es- speciy attraction Mr. Spectators Throughout There's sport smoking a pipe or rolling As a the Day. Sa-.on w0°^' Sherman has brought with him your own, but you know that you've got f°r fresh eggs. yCung wi!d deer named "Nel- tests to have the right tobacco! We tell you a Could you and I pass these ex- attracting a good Attracted by an unusually lie and she ig Prince Albert will bang the doors wide animations? I doubt it. attention. This young1strong exhibit, the Minnesota deal of open for you to come in on a good time 'And now let me tell you about deer was captured by a home- tent was packed with interested the national joy smoke firing up every little so often, without a the community. steader in Northern Minnesota1spectators all day yesterday, and regret! You'll feel like your smoke past Saint Francis has a bank and when but a few days of age. This Minnesota's state immigration has been wasted and will be sorry you cannot a banker, Bazel Hunter. With pioneer farmer of Northern Min-i commissioner, Fred IT! Sherman, back up for afresh start. his help the school has started a nesota found her entangled in! and Col. W. C. King, both of St. savings department. Every week brush and she was an easy cap-j Paul, were kept busy answering You swing on this say-so like it was a tip to a a representative of the bank vis- tive. He took her to his home questions and explaining the varits thousand-dollar bill! It's worth that in happiness the school and collects the and kept her until a few weeks ious features of' the exhibit to and contentment to you, to every man pennies. When a pupil has saved ago, when he presented her to visitors. who knows what can be five dollars he can get a bank the Minnesota state board of im- Grains, grasses, fruits and gotten out of a chummy book and interest on his savings, migration to be exhibited at the vegetables make up the Minne- jimmy pipe or a makin's As a result of this saving-of- various fairs. This, in brief, is'sota exhibit. The principal featpennies a re it campaign, the lower how "Nellie," the young wild ure of the display is potatoes, Prince Albert for grades last year deposited one deer, came to leave her home in' eleven varieties being shown. A a in hundred and thirty-eight dollars the great forests of Northernsample of red clover over three TJ HE Prince nd fifty cents. Heretofore these Minnesota and become an vat- jand one-half feet tall, and oats Albert tidy in R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. red tin, and amounts had gone for candy. traction at our local fair. jthat measured more than four Wiutaa-Salen, N. C. fact, every Prince has Albert package, Two years ago when the Win- A State Journal reporter inter-1 feet, attract the eye of the Illiterquists Thla Is the reverie a real message-to-yon aide of the tidy on its reverse side. You*H reached Saint Francis viewed Mr. Sherman last night nois farmer. red tin read:—"Process Patented not more than one or two girls in his room at the_ Silas hotel, "Minnesota has her drawin July 30th, 1907." That means that the United States Government the community could play the and he said: backs the came as other states," has granted a patent on the is process by which Prince Albert piano. Today, thanks to the good I hope the people of Spring-J said Mr. Sherman last night, made. And by which tongue bite antl throat parch are cut out! Everywhere work of Mrs. Winterquist and field and this section of Illinois' but I feel sure that right now our tobacco is sold you'll find Prince Albert awaiting you ipg. formerly the teach- will not misunderstand the pur- ,state has better opportunities to Miss Avery, in toppy red bags, 5c: tidy red tins, 10c: handsome., er of music, "there's a swarm of pose of our" visit to your fair. We'offer to men with limited capS§ib pound and half-pound in tin humidors and them" and some of exceptional are not down here attempting ital than any other state in the that clever crystalglass humidor, with A^1j£alent. Jn two years the school to influence any of your farmers union. When you can buy land sponge moistener top, that keeps ths yrhas given the community in to sell their good Illinois farms that can grow such crops as can tobacco in such be seen in our exhibit at the musical organizations: and n^ove to Minnesota, for if I fine conditionalways I Thirty piece high school band, owned a farm in this state, I prices which now prevail in Minnesota, or- I do not know of a state high school would never think of leaving IlliIriois, Sevep piec«e for it is one of the best agricultural that can, beat us. Strangers are chestra. .Ai* High school girls' glee club. states inl^the union. often suspicious of agricultural -tfp