International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 23, 1917 · Page 7 of 8
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«T ir- st}f& ?i?y,^ £g£ PRESi rrnm^$$^a INTERNAl'tONAL FALLS $fc*7 'J^lV XHOToT 7T£ WOMEN AND CHILDREN IMPORTANT LOVE j-.t*.'DARK IN CONTINENT _____ 'it -5 r» t&~ How Shadrach, Afed Twelve, Violated the Rules Against Courting at College of West Africa. ADVANCE SHOWING OF Extra Efforts To Be.^ade To Have Exhibits At State Fair Although "courting" had been strictly prohibited at the College of West Bigger And Bettec jfhan Ever—Style Show To Eclipse Africa, Shidrach, aged twelve, tried Anything Yet Held—Children's Contests To to slip this note to hli beloved lady one morning at chapel. But, alas for Interest Many. him! it fell into his teacher's hands, says the World Outlook. frills and fancy things and has replaced "Dear Miss Louise: Simply theasc Women and children^fMjJi \t|ke a them with the simpler* and few words hoping and trusting you arc most important part in •t^!pin^aota injoying the very best of help this p. m. plainer wearables. State Fair, which is to' freshed September Demonstrations will be held along I am writing you and asking you only 3 to 8 and whichji this year, the line of how to do plain sewing a word about love. I want you to tell is to be conducted as a 'Food Trainr The New Fall Styles of and -Jiow to utilize different materials me if you really love me or not. My in( Camp in the voluntary^ service of whitifc 'will come into more common dear you must conslter over youi the government. use as time goes on. For put the and children1 mind you must not do like a bird up in years wpm^ii Boys' and .Girls' Camps. Headgear are now ready done their share io make the air. Ah the love I have for you. have In the children's department there success You don't know my heart and I don't tfce Minnesota StatilFalrtftev will be many features of interest. it thii year has been, but possibly know yours but 1 think you have some Among these will be the camp for due they to war conditions, will be kind of love for me, miss. You know for your inspection and farm boys and also one for girls. everybody else called upon, as has how love is deep it is so deep in my Winners in last year's contests for to ifrake conditions to put forth extra efforts heart as the bird sings up in the air, farm boys in raising pigs, corn and ^possible. as near normal as but Louise you must not tell me any criticism. potatoes will contest for honors at the Because of a shortage of- materials lie whatever you must tell me the fair. They will make up the farm for the manufacture of high grade truth, whenever you want anything, boys' camp and during the. week will clothing it has become necessary for ask me and will give it to you, but live right on the fair grounds. Great manufacturers to turn their attention you know is not every day a man rivalry is said to exist thiB year and to other materials besides pure woolens have money but 1 will try my best for Glassy styles for young it is expected the judges will have and other fabrics, which,: before you, oh you sweet heart you know more difficulty in selecting the winners the war, were easily obtainable. how love you because for your beauty. v^ than for some time. Big Style Show Ah I love you my dear louisest. men and the more conservative The girls, who will contest in breadmaking Tou must not let candy by your love For some time past the."women who and canning, will also have candy isnt anything wfiatever. ,I£ you will have charge of the exhibits in their share of attention. These girls want candy Jell me and will, get it the women's department have been have already been selected in the various hats for middle for you Louisest., O louisest da you busily engaged planning the affairs counties, where they have won here what say to -you if you dont understand and, while definite plans have not been prizes and this year, with government what I have to say you must announced as yet it is certain that officials present, they will doubtless aged men, in narrow ask me if you dont understand and, 1 among other things to be seen in the outdo themselves to produce the best will tell you, and again if you eat so women's building will be a style show, possible results. The girls will be much of candy it will rotting all your which will eclipse anything of the quartered at the State Agricultural tooth out and how will you look then, and wide bands. kind yet attempted at the Minnesota School near the Fair Grounds. State Fair. Li*iag models be ah dear I dont whant you not to have will Besides these contests there will also used to display the very latest styles. any tooth in your head so you must be the annual spelling contest open Plain sewing will be given special to both boys and girls, by which the stop eating so much candy. You can attention this year. This feature is champion speller of the state will be eat some but not too much because it particularly important because the. determined. This contest, too, has always will make you sick, and darling wont New colors, war has brought about conditions that attracted lots of attention and like to see you Sick if could, hear have necessitated doi&g away with this year will be no exception. what Bishop say to you'so he can carry you to America so you. can learn some thing in live, dont let him send New shapes, you up the river because want you to be a woman in life and want you to promise me if you will ever remember me even to the end of both .!©! 410 Popular prices. and I will promise you the same, nothing more to say. yous truly boy. Shadraehi" CIRCUS PEOPLE FIGHT HARD They Stop at Nothing When Engaged in Warfare Which Has Marked Business Since Early Days. $3., $3.50, $4. and $5 When circus people fight they stop short of nothing, according to one of them, Courtney Ryley Cooper, whose interesting experiences with cirqus its & wars are told in Everybody's. .So^me of the most "annoying" details fare given at length. "Sand finds its way into car journals, causing hot boxes and a delay in the arrival of the show trains. Poison sometimes gets into the meat that WHEN POISONING WS AEB JUDGE OLSON ON Is fed to the 'principal' animal act,, CHOOSE YOUR DAY with the result that tigers and lions WAR OBJECTIONS FOR ANN IN Hone Gained Greater Proflcienoy Th Thaw turn their toes to the sun and the circus Marchioness of Brinvilliers in loses one of its best acts. Wagon Can what? Vegetables" and fruit. Seventeenth Century. (Continued from Page Four). wheels come off mysteriously—it is The community canner has been installed easy to loosen the nuts of a wagon and gives us a taste, of the treatment The sixteenth and seventeenth cen-: at the school.house and may In the darkness of night on a circus turies developed a large number of he is giving to Belgium and France. be used by the public without any lot. Health departments receive sudden persons who brought the crime of poisoning He will do that if you give him time charge on Tuesday, Wednesday and announcements of epidemics to an art. None attained greater enough, Uncle, if you do not send Friday afternoons. Prof. Mclntire among people or stock, and hold the perfection in this^-than the marchioness any troops across there to stop him, circus until both can be examined. will be present to direct the work. DO YOUR BIT, of Brinvilliers. She was the Working men are bought away, and and you should wait, Uncle Sam." By the use of the steam pressure daughter of Dreux D'Aubray, a high of delays created by every scheme and Now more than ever is the importance emphasized But Uncle Sam is unable to see the canner vegetables can be canned in official in the reign of Louis XIV. In device. Fighting circuses have even large crops. A shortage of crops in the United States would matter in that light, and the generous 165X she was married to the marquis less than an hour, where the coldpack accused each other of throwing railroad offer of the New Ulm mass mean chance for America and her allies to win the war less of Brinvilliers, heir to an enormous method, if carried on with a switches and causing wrecks. meeting to furnish soldiers for Uncle go fortune. She herself brought a considerable for Humanity. Every man and boy who is unable to to home-made cooker, would take three Taking it by and large, 'dirty opposition' Sam's peaceful army camps, provided dowry. the trenches to fight £or his'country should do his bit by hours. String yo»|r beans at home, if is a gay and exciting existence. She was a woman of prepossessing thgy be not required to do any "And where it all began is beyond you wish, and pick over your berries, helping the The Minnesota State Fair, Sept. 3 to 8, on farm. appehrance and great charm. She lived and the annals of circusdom. It was here fighting, must forever remain unappreciated is doing everything it can to encourage food prodution but peas shouli not be shelled until "happily with her husband until one before we came into the game. Grizzled conservation. You should not miss the big fair. and unaccepted.—Delano Sieur yGodin, commonly known as St. you reach the school/house, to make old men around the stake-andchain Croix, was introduced into the family. E a sure they are absolutely fresh. wagon tell stories that were history The marquis took a great liking to when they were children. Years Bring your own jars, pints being him, and St. Croix made his home with of warfare, then short spasms of HOME OF EMPRESS JOSEPHINE the aristocratic couple. The marchioness the best size, and new, high-grade peace and 'gentlemanly conduct'—such soon •ell in love with' the adventurer. is the history of the clrcUs from the rybbers—the kind of rubbers your Fort de France on Island of Marti' De Brinvilliers had St. Croix time of Barnum. Then men called boy would like to use for a bean nique Interesting as Birthplace of imprisoned in the Bastille. Here the each other thieves and cutthroats and Napoleon's First Wife. latter met an Italian who was an adept shooter. robbers and embezzlers and burglars in poisons, and he taught St. Crolx^ his through the newspapers, and the circus The little town of Fort de France on arts. When the latter was released, magnate who owned the most vitriolic NOTICE. the Island of Martinique in the French after a year's confinement, he resumed press agent was by far the wisest jk West Indies is ofc the greatest interest his acquaintance with the marchioness, showman." DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR to travelers, because it was the but more cautiously. The Italian came early home of Empress Josephine, the out of prison and entered the services IS Gun Cotton. first wife of Napoleon. She was the U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., of the pair. They at once entered Into August 16, 1917. Gun cotton may be made as follows: daughter of a French army officer who schemes to poison the woman's father, Immerse cotton wool in a boiling dilute lived on a large estate about five miles her two brothers and her sister, so as Notice is hereby giyen that Georgia solution of potassium carbonate, from the town. Here Josephine was to get possession of the family fortune. A. Lynch, whose post-office address is wash With water, and then dry. Then born In 1763 andjhere she lived until 2104 Harriett They succeeded in all cases except Ave.,./Minneapolis, Minnesota, steep for a few minutes in a cold mixture she was married to her first husband, §16, on the listh day of October, that of the. sister. Yet they escaped t* X&2& HI? In thiS of one part of concentrated nitric Beauharnaise, when she was sixteen office Sworn Statement suspicion and would h:ive gone free fend Application ^No. 012471, to acid and three of oil of vitriol then years old. had it not been for an accident. While purchase the Lot 7^ Sec. 6 and Lot 1, squeeze, and again place in a fresh The future empress seems to have mixing vpoisons the mask worn by St. Section 7, Township.' 69 N., Range 20 acid mixture and leave for 48 hours. had much, education and to have lived Croix fell from his face and he was W. 4th Principal. Meridian, and the Then squeeze and wash for a long time the simple life On a West Indian plantation. suffocated by the poisons he was preparing timber thereon, under the provisions with running water, and finally steep The site of her birthplace is for others. Then the whole of the act of June 3, .1878, and acts in a solution of potassium carbonate. still known and it is delightfully situated dark tale was unfolded and all were amendatory, known as the ."Timber Gun cotton is insoluble in wkter, alcohol, grove of trees near the banks nnndomnod tn death. in and Stone Law," at such value 'a: a and ether. It takes fire at 300 of a small river. A certain pool in might be fixed by appraisement, a^fd to degrees Fahrenheit burning away rapidly this stream is still known as the batb that, pursuant such application, Finds Volcano Is Hottest at Top. but without explosion. When ignited of the empress, and here the Creole land and timber thereon have been Notwithstanding what the old textbooRs timated and valufed- by applicant the beauty, according to local tradition, always in a confined space or by percussion, say, It now appears that a volcano timber estimated 35,000 board -feet at took her morning plunge. it decomposes with violent detonation, $3.50 per M., and the land $80 that is hottest on its surface. This is the energy of which equals After her" separation from Beauharnaise said applicant will-offer final proof in the conclusion drawn Jby a scientist Josephine returned to Martinique that of five times its weight of gun« support of his application and sworn who has made extensive investigations powder. an,d to the quiet life of the little statement on the .30th day- of October, fe in craters in Hawaii has- obtained and Island, f^Passa^s ftom After diary at 1917, before Howard S, Abbott, U. S W A S E I E O I E N samples of gases and lava before they that time show J^jiat she was very fond Commissioner for the District of Min«iesota, Dont Be Obstlnate.« reached the air. Laboratory studies of her rambles ini the wjjfr&ls and of the at officii his in Minneapolis, The children as the grown-ufs must do^their bit It Is surprising how many people do of these samples make It appear thit Minnesota. qpalnt, easy social lifl of the place. not know the difference ^between 'obstinacy their country. Tl^^innesota State Fair Food Trainee much of the heat required to keep an She passed three years there with hex Any person lis at liberty to^protWst^...™ to and firmness. Some jpersons open lava basin in fluid condition. Is this purchase before entry, or initiaa^^a Camp, Sept. 3 to 8, will devote an entire department to stimft* little daughter before returning to feel uncomfortable over standing by supplied by the chemical action of jhe a contest kt any time before patent is-^i^ France to become 'the wife of a world lating interest in children's work and to pointing out ways lk their principles, for fear some one will sues, by filing 'a corrorborat^d afBdavit gases. From these Investigations the conqueror and one of-the most famoue 'x thli$ them obstinate, and others pride which the children m^best serve their country. in tttis office, alleging. scientist concludes that in times of facts beauties of Europe. themselves on never making a .concession which would defeat the entry. great activity the temperature at the A^ statue of the empress has been to please anyone, and Imagine Applica.nt1 names las witnesses surface of a volcano undoubtedly is erected In the square at Fort de they are beautifully firm. It is quit® Glen M. Lewis, Adj&on 'Lewis higher than that below the surface. France. It conveys a charming Impression important to get the difference $ulte and C. W. Eden of Minne&BOiis, of the woman who for a time clear in your own mind* since firmness "Minnesota, ank Chester C. Ken ruleA the mi}n of destiny and of whom & is one of thp most necessary tirtues, r?eyf of WashbHrn, Wi^aatav .he said that she was a mistress of the ^|ii"FbkrTHE PRESS andobstlnacy one wiivcwBisuu. ifaaalp*.,. Xbfpc*