International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 1, 1918 · Page 4 of 9
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS •PAGE FOUR NATIONAL FALLS ed the repair of roads and the betterment of the conditions for the months will elapse before delivery is LATEST REGULATIONS to be completed. y. REGARDING SUGAR farmers of this courity with the thousands of dollars wasted in litigation Mr. Swift said: to obtain a lot of worthless judgments at an expense of AND BORDER BUDGET "At the current pri ?,s ,op ..the daj% a a about fifteen thousand dollars in attorney'^ fees alone. The conditions of the supply of sugar alloted to last week, when the purchase was of the roads are worse today than they were when ArrngM INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY made, the packers would pay the live Minnesota for August, the state food started his investigation, except as nature may have improved them announces a change stock producers about $80,000,000, for Administration GEO. P. WATSON, Editor and Manager in the amount of--sugar allowed 10 or the settlers by gift labor. thg necessary hogs and over $50,000,000 for about 900,00 cattle required. consumers for canning purposes. Under Entered at the Post Offlce at International Fall*. Minn., mm Second-claM Matter TAXPAYER. this change no sugar may be purchased "The cattle will cost us twice as SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR much, and the hogs two and one-half by a family 'or a person for WOMEN WANTED FOR for service as an Army nurse at the canning purposes if they have previously times as much as in the pre-war U. S. NURSE RESERVE front and stands a chance of being period."The made one or more purchases The Yanks are marching on. assigned to duty abroad. At the for this purpose. The family or person whole order will be made up 25,000 Women Wanted to Enroll in same time she will be qualified to before the first of the year, despite who has had^ no sugar for canning the United States Student Nurse earn her living in one of the noblest The beneficial results of the good trunk roads of this county and preserving may buy one lot the fact that, even before this purchase, Reserve professions open to women. It of 50 pounds or less, but not until a are being felt everyday by our city merchants as well as by our one-fourth of the packer's facilities should be remembered, furthermore, certificate has first been approved have been devoted to filling county residents who line up their autos all along the business The Government is calling for that her usefulness will begin not military demands. by the fo&d administrator for the blocks every day. 25,000 young women to join the United when she graduates from the training county in whieh the family or person "In order to get out the canned States Student Nurse Reserve and school but as soon as she enters it. lives. goods the packeers will find it necessary hold themselves in readiness to train Practical-nursing work is a part of Sugar for regular household' purposes to employ night arid day shifts Spooneris to have a twenty-five barrel flour mill location giv 011 for service as nurses. the work of every training school, may be used at "the rate of of canners. Notwithstanding the en by the Internataional Lumber Company and Baudette a grain and the student nurse is not only The war is creating an unprecedented three pounds-per month per individual, fact that the products are being learning to serve but serving her elevator in time for this years' grain. Congratulations. demand for trained nurses. Only but may be purchased in quantities rushed forward thus hurriedly, not country from Jhe outset. those who have- taken the full of two pounds by residents of a single complaint has been received training course are eligible for service Finances—The student nurse gets cities, and quantities of five pounds on meats delivered to the armies Judge C. W. Stanton is setting the members'of the La* of his with our forces overseas.. These her board, lodging, and tuition free abroad. by residents^of^rural communities. nurses are being drawn largely from district a good example by knitting four or five pair of socks per at practically every training school, "The use of rsugar in fruit preservation "The five packers are now killing our hospitals at home. Their places and in most cases receives a small is not necessary to prevent day for the soldiers in place of his former customary recreations -•bout 360,000 hogs weekly to keep must .be filled by student nurses enrolled remuneration to cover the cost of spoilage," saysf the 'state food administration. abreast of martial and domestic which were not conducive to winning the war, which is a good for the full training course books and uniforms. After graduation needs. "It is necessary that the example of hundred per cent Americanism. of from two to three years. Every she has an earning capacity of fruit be brought to the temperature young woman who enrolls in the from $100 to $300. a month. Privateduty to kill all yeasts and molds and that CUT IN FREGHT SERVICE United States Student Nurse Reserve ijurses now receive an average no air, water or unsterilized utensil The action of the city council in appropriating three hundred is releasing a nurse for service at the of fr'ofn $100 to $120 a month together shall come in contact with'it after it Minneapolis, July 20—Less than dollars toward the home guards has met with the expressed approval with front and swelling the home army board while on duty insti is heated'. The purpose of sugar in carload shipments of merchandise which we must rely on to act as our tution nurses from $50 to $250 a of a goodly number of both large and small taxpayers. No canning has been two-fold: To produce will be carried by northwest railroads second line of hospital defense,: Upon month together with board, lodging, only three times a week, it was announced the extreme sweetness demanded patriotic objects to such appropriations and many believe, that a the health of the American people and laundry and public-health by the American taste arid to today. The order for curtailment larger one would have been still better. will depend the spirit of their fighting nurses from $100 to $250 a month make the liquid surrounding the of transportation facilities forces. without maintenance. There is no fruit thick enough so that the fruit came from the railroad administration danger of the earning capacity of Age'1—The call is for women between arid is effective July 29. -will not breakt nor the sweetness to The several young5 ladies of our city who have given up easier iriurses being lowered* after, the war so much drawn out of it that the the ages of nineteen and Although restricting shipments to positions, donned overalls and gone to work in the sawmill, insulite ends on account of the great number pulp would be tasteless. The problem thirty-five. country merchants, it was said, the plant, or similar industries in place of men who have been called who will then be qualified for the of saving fruit without the use order provided additional carriers to Qualifications—Intelligent, responsible profession the country will need all of sugar may be solved in several or volunteered for war service, are to be commended for their patriotism. move the northwest gram crop which women of good education and the nurses that can be trained^ riot ways: 1. Canning fruit in water will be under way in a few weeks. Every such lady should be given some badge by the sound health are wanted—the pick only during the war but after it, especially 2, canning fruit juices without sugar of the country. A college education government in honor of her volunteer service. for reconstruction workr. Even 3, canning fruit in friiit jars 4, Is a valuable asset, and many hospitals NOTICE TO 1918 REGISTRANTS if the war ends within threes years, canning fruit butter without sugar will give credit for it. Credit every student nurse will be able to 5, drying fruit." STATE FAIR AND FOOD SAVING will also be given for a special scientific Effective at once the individual induction complete her training and will be Methods and receipes for canning equipment or for preliminary and induction under voluntary needed. without sugar by these various plans training in nursing, such as that giv-! calls of registrants of the June The Minnesota State Fair, September 2 to 7, is out to put an may be ^secured by application to the An honorable service—Ever since en in special courses now being conducted 5th, 1918 class will be permitted. It Home Economic Division, UniversityFarm, the days of Florence Nightingale the end to food shortages 6f every kind in the northwest. by various colleges and does not, however, prohibit enlistment St. Paul. nursing profession has been one of schools, on the other hand, do not One of the big features is to be an exhibit of dried fruits and of such registrants in the Navy especial h&nor. It was never so even require a full high-schol education. or Marine Corps. vegetables commonly grown3 in Minnesota and outlying states. honorable as it is to-day! The Army CHIMNEY SWEEP. Registrants of the 1918 class may "It has been estj^a^tLthat forty per cent of all the fruit and needs every nurse it can get to "keep Enrollment—Women will be given still enlist in the Navy of Msirine vegetables raised in thi$?country are wasted each year, because no up the draft." The United States Chimneys and furnaces cleaned.First Corps. an opportunity to enroll in the United Student Nurse Reserve is the equivalent systematic effort is made to conserve this food," says Mrs. Bertha class work. Leave orders at States Students Nurse Reserve in for women of the great National HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER Green's Hardware store. Dahl Laws, Superintendent of the' Woman's Work Department. any one of the three-ways: Army training camps for soldiers. EXAMINES COUNTY ROADS (1) As engaging to hold themselves "That is why wfe affe "asking the women of the northwest to The Government will rely upon the in readiness until Auril 1, 1919, to pay more attention to drying and canning as .methods of food preservation. student nurses to fight disease at Last Tuesday State Highway Commissioner, accept, asignments to nurses' train-] We will haye .a splendid exhibit of dried fruits and home, to care "for those injured and C. M. Babcock, Chief ^vegetables, ing schools. These women will be disabled in our hazardous war industries, Deputy ). H. Mullen and Engineers particularly, in which every woman in Minnesota should sent to the schools as fast as vacancies and to make themselves Chas. Forbees and Roy Bliter arrived in occur. Those of superior .qualifications A ready to serve when the time comes and made the trip to Baudette over will be given preference, and Peas, beams and corn are the principal vegetables which will as fully trained nurses, either abroad Elwell road 24 examining it carefully it is, of course, possible that not everyone be exhibited in canned Mm. Canned, salted, and pickled fish will or at home. Let us show that we with a view to accpting it so that who enrolls will be accepted. also be shown. know how to answer the Government's the county can get the st«ite money (2) As desiring to become candidates- due on it. call to the women of the No pies, cake, cartdy, cookies, doughnuts, or fancy cooking of /or the Army Nursing School country. The gentlemen were much pleased any kind .ll be exhibited? at the Fair, this year. A big exhibit of Having purchased the recently established by authority of wth it condition and said the only the War Department, with branch bread ide from wheat substitutes will be a .feature. Lawrence Pharmacy I wish ARMY MAKES RECORD bad place they encountered was on schools in selected military hospitals. the hill near International Falls, on MEAT PURCHASE to inform my many friends (3) As engaging to hold themselves CONCERNING COUNTY AFFAIRS the approach to the road in question in readiness until April 1, 1919, to accept and acquaintances that the The. largest single ordei for cacon and it is hoped that ths bad place assignments to either a civil-: store will have my personal and canjied meats in the .history of ship can soon be fixed, every visitor ian training school or the Army State Highway Commissioner Babcock, and ^engineers, are the world—99,560,000 pounds of bacon by auto from the south and west Nursing School. Those who so. enroll attention 9s formerly, when making an inspection of the state rural highways in this county complain about this bad place. and 134,000,000 pounds of canned will be called where the first 1 was the manager and I will this week. They went down over state rural highway 24 by auto. meat—has just been placed by /he need arises. The Government hopes Quartermaster's Department, U.(S^ A. Dr. Larson, the Optemetrist will be be pleased to meet and serve It is too bad Arnold was not here to accompany them and show them that a majority of those who enroll at Victoria hotel, August 2 and for the American army overseas. the stumps sticking up in the middle of the road and the other defects will thus put down their names for you again. Consult him if you have defective Louis F. Swift, in -commenting on both. that he has used as a means for two years employment by the this today, said the order will take The Nurses' Training School* county, while not one thing has been done to put the roads in the bacon- from approximately 1,900 S. N. RUBIN There are 1,579 nurses' training shape for travel. It leaked out that Mr. Babcock feels that this 000 hogs and if other work were schools in this country. Their need county should receive aid from the state in a large amount, but dropped to produce it would be equiv is as great and imperative as that of alent to the total' bacon production that so long as affairs are run by Arnold and his groupe of destructionists the Army School of Nursing. Those of the five largest Chicago packers eyes or need glasses, Artificial eyes who enroll for these schools will be his assistance will be withheld. He does not believe for nearly five weeks, however, six fitted. assigned as vacancies occur. jl8al SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS in placing the states contribution in the hands and at the disposal The enrollment card will indicate of men who, for the past two years, have been wasting the two classes of registrants—Preferred funds of the county for political purposes and for the enrichment of SAVE YOUR TEETH and Deferred. The Preferred class an exploiting attorney from St. Louis county. will those who are ready to be accept assignment to whatever hospital It is understood that if a proper delegation from this county, the Government directs them, although representative of the constructive forces of the county, and minus, they, may state what training of course, of Arnold, should present itself in St. Paul the State Highway school they prefer to be sent to. Commissioner will give them what aid4 he can in securing Those who register in the Preferred The cost will be small and the work will be of the best. There is no time like the present for good dental money for road purposes. This could have been accomplished class will be assigned first, and all work. "Absolutely Dependable Dentistry—Absolutely Fair prices." possible consideration will be given CROWNS long ago, but when Ulvedahl, Bursack and Arnold went down to BRIDGEWORK Gold os frC AA Gold or to their preference as stated. The SET OF TEETH get state aid and attempted to btrlldose the officers of the state as Porcelain Porcelain Deferred class is composed of those they bulldosed homesteaders,, taxpayers, and others up here, they $5.00 When a tooth is too badly decayed who limit their pledge of servicethat to hold a filing, have gold or porcelain found the hipnotic influense of the special attorney was a joke. He is, who will not engage to go crowns put on, which will maKe the GUARANTEED AT is too well known among men of standing in this state to merit except to certain hospitals. This tooth as durable as when perfect. Our Bridgework is teeth without plates.They $10.00 gold crowns are made of heavy 22k class is intended largely for those replace every tooth that may be any consideration and is a. positive prejudice to the interest of any Our plates are made of solid gold, and are guaranteed to be missing. We make them out of gold who, for family reasons, can not accept the very best teeth and cause he attempts to espouse. The people of this county are commencing the best crowns regardless of cost. or porcelain and fasten them in your training at a distance from their materials, made by experienced Our porcelain crowns are the best mouth so as to fit just like your natural to see him in the same light and if they will only assure homes. Those who specialists—dentists register in the quality also, and when we place them teeth. These teeth may last a lifetime who know how to make the State Highway Commissioner of a working majority of honest, Deferred class will be assigned only in your mouth they look as natural as in many cases. Others may plates. your own teeth. charge you as high as $10.00. intelligent memberes on the county board next year they will recieve after the Preferred class is exhausted. all the assistance that any county could hope for. Ccae in SOON—Today, if you wish—for FREE examination CREDIT—We will accept part down, balance in pa-, The Government relies on the patriotism The credit of this county is now in question as it must! default and estimate ments while work is being done. of those who enroll to fill out in bond and interest payments next month. Two years of mismanagement, Ojst-of-towia Patients should writs for appointment, Offiee Hours—Daily, from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Preferred cards if they possibly can, and have work done the same day they come. FREE EXAMINATION. devoted to heaping expense without returns upon thus volunteering to go where they THE UNION'S GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION the county, has resulted in this condition. We are an object of are most needed. pity to the officials of the state, but they rightly say that it is a condition Nobody will be assigned to any Any time during ten years' we guarantee to correct, repair, or make oveu, free schools whose conditions of training made by our own representatives on the county board who charge, any piece of our work not satisfactory. This guarantee made out in writing and is are not approved by the State Board have been used as tools, or were dishonest participants in the bringing absolute. of Nurse Examiners. about of this condition by yielding t.o the Arnold desire to collect Terms' of training—The term of DR. XOilCROSS DR. CLASXK big fees and punish all who stood in his way. training varies from two to three DENTISTS UNION Roads are an aid to agriculture. Agriculture is the backbone years, according to the. requirements BEMIDJI'S LARGEST of the particular school to which the of our nation's wealth devoted to the cause of the boys in the OFFICES student nurse may be sent No course trenches and the starving millions of our allies. No greater patriotic takes less than two years, nor more service, can be rendered than that of increasing the foodstuffs than three? 9:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m., Sundays 10:00 to 1:00 Telephone 266 of the country/ So, in this county, no service was more essential What the training-course prepares Opp. City Hall, Schroeder Bldg. than that which1 would give us good roads and increase our agricultural for—At present every woman who BEMIDJI, MINN. N completes satisfactorily her training out put. Arnold and his board could have easily accomplish- in any accredited school is eligible A hfK "i -.V -i- -v j. llll" j&lrar