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

September 12, 1918 · Page 7 of 8

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7**' ,.. •", J/f"' -."'jT r- ~vr-** ri" ,«-{ V' *-, -t "^s: ~'T'" V- ^F'+S" zWWmmmWi */yV S?V/ j- & INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS AGE EIGHT SAVE SEED CORN OUT. r. M. BUARDABA5ST WHY WE MUST WITH EXTRA CARE OF WHEATrFLOUR Graphically This the Slogan cf 0ns MilSior Mr. Hoover Changes Regulations Bushel Seed Com Drive —Puts Americans on An in Minnesota. IN Equality With Allies. It Insures Rapid Drying and Leave! TWENTY-EIGHTY RATIO the Corn Ready for Testing AMBASSADOR GERARD'S in Early Spring. INSTEAD OF FIFTY-FIFTY (Published by the Federal Pood Administration for Minnesota, Prepared This Means That Only 20 Per Cent in the Office of Publications, University Farm.) of Substitutes Are In the 1,000,000 bushel seed corn Required Now. drive to be carried oh in Minnesota during Seed Corn Time, September In the new wheat flour regulations 10-20, the farm bureaus of Minnesota recently announced by Herbert C. in co-operation with the Agricultural Hoover, United States administrator, food Extension Division of the University in message Wilson, a to A. D. of Minnesota and the Federal Food federal food administrator for Minnesota, Administration, are putting great em it is declared to be the intention phasis on three things: to place the United States, England, Method of selection. France, and Italy all on an equality as Curing. The I'r' an go-.arnmsni: hat} avvarciCx:t. to war breads, that all may "share and Storing. Francesco i/m, io ~a share alike." Consequently, it is provided selecting seed In corn, corn growers r.-j sl:v3" rr-eaai, that the wheat bread of all shall are urged to choose, from standing i:" av.ard of .miliary :ect:-at 'y contain per cent of other grains 20 stalks in the field, medium-sized well enn to **:'!. 1 than wheat. shaped ears of a variety that has been In line with this plan, the new regulations grown in the locality for some time v:..en he gave call for the use and sale of ears nearly as large at the tip as at ry jp :r- Dintenfass and H. M. Warner flours to be known as "Victory Mixed the butt, with straight rows of Produced by Mark M. uniform Flours" and to be labeled With the ingredients well-shaped kernels and not !!:. :v cn c'. in the order ot their proportion. more than 16 or 18 rows of kernels ha'pre jc! Vro The mixed flours, however, must the ear ears with kernels that to 1': -ki x'. by Wm. Nigh. Scenarrio Chas. Logue -,o .. be mixed and milled in accordance fill all the Directed by the space on. cob. with the standards of the food.-administration. In to curing farmers are urgerj put The rules fdr mixing th« their seed corn in a warm dry place L' ,a no Victory Mixed Flours follow:- .v «ach clay as it is picked, in order to •*o!d Li'-si: rio: ".d Cn': of avoid danger exposure to freezing Mixed wheat anil .."bad-ley flour o,v.i' i.c 3 GRAND shall be in the proportion of four weather. For curing, it is also:".urged :r:-. v/r-:- pounds of wheat flour f-qr every that the' corn bo placed upon- racks pound of barley flour.,.- of so the or hangers some kind that Mixed wheat .and eorn sflour velial2 contain the proportions of four air may ctreui'R'Cf freely about each pounds of wheat flo.ur.'to one pound to ear, and thus enc-hle it dry thoroughly of corn flour. before freezing weather can Mixed wheat barley and corn flour shall contain eight pounds of f! injure it. wheat' flour to one pound of barley and one of corn flour"... Seed corn shccM. be storecUjin the .Mixed \vJ1e51t and ,ryp.. flq.ur shall attic, in seme irr, second^story THEATRE I: contain the proportions of three *::TAA in room which is well ventilated, or pounds of wheart flour'tot wo "pounds in,which is a heating of rye flour., a cellar there Fie.:- sj 13. Whole wheat, entire wheat, or plant. graham flour, or rpegil shall contain storing a simple Both for curing and at lea3t D5 'per cent' of the wheat berry. .- v-. '.y ...- wooden^ devised rrick has tesn by Li:r er:r'• •, cf \Z'A- All of these mix.ecj .flours may be Knute agricultural Ejorlca, connty sold without substitutes," .but fit no tsc.-s 2nd For'.st ErnrIcyes agent of county. Drawings giv Isanti greater price from' the miller, wholesaler, or retailer 'than in the ing end and side views of this Cc.ribr.t i^frnon. rack case of standard .w^ieat flour: follow: v.. -^yi Present stocks' of mixed flours, MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS containing 20 p^r cent or more of Duluih, Aug. 20.—Ho per Is from the substitutes, may be sold without »r* i-inj: £3 show cvor 40'' iiiiios c£ substitutes until exhausted. If they contain less than 20 per cent brush anJ forest fires along iLie of substitutes, a pound of .substitutes SEPT. 16 and 17 ^"nia-Ve raillicn highway and hundreds must be sold with every four pounds of the mixed''flours.'1. of miners, lumbermen, settlers Pancake and self-risittg flours containing md forestry employes are fighting the substitutes may be manufactured a only upon special permit lames desperately to prevent property from the food adminiatrktion, and damage. may be sold without substitutes if they contain 20 per cent or more of Two of the worst fires are threaten* MATINEE BOTH AFTERNOONS substitutes other than rye. ing homes at Ely and Biwabik, while Fifty-Fifty Rule Suspended. a third is raging near West Virginia. AT THE POPULAR PRICES The new regulations do away with Many acres of valuable timber land the 50-50 rule. The retail dealer, selling has already been fire swept with other tracts in momentary danger. standard wheat flour is required to & SO cts. Tax Included carry in stock either barley flour, corn Near Ely a fire 10 miles across is meal, or corn flour, ant) with every rushing toward a group of summer homes at Long Lake on the outskirts sale of wheat flour must sell in combination one pound of substitute for of the village and at Biwabik a fire •very four pounds of standard flour. five miles across is threatening property The following flours may also be sold of the Great Northern railway. Miners and settlers are out in force In combination: Kaffir flour, milo flour, feterita flour or meal, rice flour, helping the forestry department subdue Estate of James M. Miller. Estate of Caroline A. Miller. prove of greatest interest to the the fires. oat flour, peanut flour, bean flour, potato spectator are Mr. Gerard's audiences State of Minnesota State of Minnesota where flour, sweet potato flour, buckwheat On the outskirts of Virginia, with the Kaiser. The conversations ss ss the fires have been smouldering for flour. Pure rye flour or meal County of Koochiching that passed between them are illustrated County of Koochiching may be sold as a substitute in the proportion the past few weeks, flames have again in the sub-titles. The climax of at least two pounds of rye burst forth and the greater part of In Probate Court In Probate Court the Virginia-Rainy Lake sawmill crew, of it all is reached when the Kaiser to three pounds of wheat' flour. In the Matter of the Estate of James In the Matter of the Estate of Caroline together with the fire department is slurs the United States and its fighting Baking Rules Changed. M. Miller, Decedent. A. Miller Decedent. working to check the advance. There ability, and the screen displays a The following changes have been is 37 miles of flre reported on the Iron Letters testimentary this day having multitude, of our land and sea forces. Letters of Administration this day made in the rules governing the bakin Mountain road. having been granted to C. H. Hastings. been granted to C. H. Hastings. The things which Ambassador Gerard a 3 *Pr •mt saw and experiences in the country It is ordered, that the time within It i§ ordered, that the time within Ku'e 1 A, requiring that the consumption BRITISH TANK STEAMER of wheat .in bakery products which all creditors of the above named of the Hohenzollerns and-which which all creditors of the above named shall not exceed 70 per cent BATTLES SUBMARINE decedent may present claims against decedent may present claims against are reproduced on the screen in the of thf 1917 consumption, is re« scinded. hs estate in this court, be, and the hs estate in this court, be, and the photoplay "My Four Years in Germany" same hereby, is, limited to three (3) Rule 2 A, with regard to wheat same hereby is, limited to three (3) Captain Declares Gun Crew Scored with great vividness would flour substitutes remains as h^»-'«tofore months from and after the date hereof months from and after the date hereof Two Hits and German except as to rye, which will •r 9h be past belief were they not attested and that Monday the 9th day of and that Monday the 9th day of be a when ,j «eu upo a substitute Craft Sank. basis of not less than 40 per cent, December, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., December, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., to by a man who would not attach or two pounds of rye flour to three in the Probate Court Rooms at the in the Probate Court Rooms at the 'Jrd3 of wheat flour. If less than his name to fiction. Philadelphia, Aug. 20. A German this proportion of rye flour Is used Court House at International Falls, in Court House at International Falls, in The numerous characters, most of the difference between the amount submarine was sunk in a running battle said County, be, and the same hereby said County, be, and the same hereby used snd 40 per cent must be mad* with a British tank steamer about them not prominent in the news and is, fixed and appointed as the time for is, fixed and appointed as the time for uy fro.n ether substitutes. 300 miles northeast of Nantucket, according hearing upon and the examination, hearing upon and the examination, history of the day, are carefully presented Rule 6 A will now require b^k#rm use one pound of substitutes adjustment and allowance of such to to members of the tanker's adjustment and allowance of such from Ambassador Gerard and rfor .every four pounds of wheat claims as shall be presented within the claimg as shall be presented within the crew. The oil ship arrived here from flour in all products save Class 3 A the Kaiser down to the grandfatherly time aforesaid. Crackers, in which only 10 per cent Mexico. time aforesaid. of substitutes other than rye will appearing von Tirpitz. Let notice hereof be given by the Let notice hereof be given by the When first sighted the U-boat was require*. Pe publication of this order In the International publication of this order in the International two miles away, according to the captain osg .frf the word "Victory" will Falls Press as provided by Falls P'ress as provided by of the tanker, who said he immediately 1x4 law. be allowed ill naming all products complying There racks are made of rough law. opened fire. Two shots Dated September 7th, 1918. with any of the foregoing requirements. lumber and laths. Each rack is four Dated September 7th, 1918. from the submarine struck the British feet Wide, six feet tail'and two feet John Berg John Berg:, ship, one of them passing through a Judge of Probate. Judge of Probate. All limits on quantity sales to consumers, icross at the base, and calls for the tank. Neither of the shells exploded J. H. Brown, J. H. Brown, including the thirty days' supply olio wing material: two, 2 inch 4 nor did material damage. Twentys«vpti Attorney for Estate, Attorney for Estate, 2 feet to consumers and supplies for a inch four, 1 inch 4 inch, shots were fired by the tank International Falls, Minn. International Falls, Minn. 6 feet, and two bundles lath. The specified period to farmers on exchange Sept. 12-26. ship, one or more of which her master Sept. 12-26. total cost' for lumber and nails should transactions are removed. The declared scored clean hits, as about $1.40. food administration expects the consumer, be "MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY' BETTER DENTISTRY flames were seen bursting from the SUMMONS They are simply and easily put together however, to purchase with moderation port side of the marine, which he said State of Minnesota, Koochiching aid practice conservation with at slight expense and giv^, opportunity sank a few minutes later. County, District Court, 15th Judicial Ambassador James W. Gerard's great care. for the best possible curing FOR LESS MONEY District. "My Four Years in Germany," a and drying of seed cprn. Moreover, .. Manufacturers of Victory Mixed Inga Tracy, they leave the corn arranged in such document of vital importance in the flours must take out internal revenue Plaintiff D'Annunzio to Get Medal. a way as to be tested with ease in the licenses and pay special taxes as heretofore. history of this country, has been vs Home, Aug. 20- Captain Gabrielle winter and early spring. Both for Bridge Work Eugene Tracy, screened under- his direct supervision D'Annunzio, famous novelist and aviator, the handling of the corn and the keeping On all custom and exchange transfaction's, Gold Crowns ... Defendant. and the film version will be shown has been recommended for the of records of results obtained from mills, elevators, or grain dealers White Crowns State of Minnesota gold military medal, in recognition of special at International Falls in the Grand Individual ears, or corn from Plates must either deliver to the farmer ss the aviation raid he led over Vienna, theatre, two days, commencing Mon* plots, they advantage. offer Whole wheat, graham or prescribed Koochiching County -GUARANTEED WORK when thousands of copies of a manifesto day September 16th twice daily—matinee mixed flours or sell liim the required State Minnesota to the above fit 10 YEARS were dropped over the Austrian NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS proportion of substitutes in combina named defendant: and evening. capital. You are hereby summoned and required lion with standard wheat flour, except Statements will be sent, out the The screen version gives the outstanding GET OUR ESTIMATE FIRST to answer the complaint of the that the federal food administrators, first of the month, showing how you incidents of the story, visualizing plaintiff in the above entitled actio ti, zone with the approval of their committees, New Knitting Program Soon. Speoial attention given to stand with the paper. If you do not scenes of the great struggle which has been filed in the office of in may authorize their states production Washinstnn. Aug. 20.—Although out-of-town patients. Write us receive a statement, you will know the Clerk of said court, and to serve so graphically: told of by Mr. Gerard. be the usual certificate to accepted of knitting yarn has been -~-r a copy of your answer thereto upon •bout your teeth troubles. We you are paid up for some time in advance. he has The filmirig has been a huge from the farmer showing that dered reduced, the Red Cross is fair:} the subscribers at their office in the the required are glad to answer any and all purchased or ground If you receive a statement success •is" evident by the enthusiastic well supplied. It has 1,400,000 pounds city of International Falls, Koochiching- amount questions. Write us. of substitutes. you will know that you are in arrears of yarn ready for distribution. Knitting reception it received on the County,. State of Minnesota, will be reduced to those articles within thirty (30) days"'after the service and that government orders are: occasion of its recent presentation DRS. NORCROSS A CLARKE most essential and a knitting, program of this summons upon you, exclusive "All newspapers must discontinue in New York. will be announced soon. Already) the of the date of such service. Dentists &&E sending papers after the date of expiration Practically the whot picture is concerned If you fail to answer said complaint Red Cross has ready for distribution otCjhE unless the subscription^ is with the Ambassador's within such time, the plaintiff will apply to American troops 1,600,000 sweaters, ex­ MAN renewed and paid for/' Bear this, in to the court for the r&lif demanded Germany from the time 134,000 mufflers, 384,000 wristlets, 228,000 periences WHO therein. mind that if you want your paper, helmets, 1,328,000 pairs of socks, the war broke out in 1914 until the „~i Jevne A Norton FIGHTS articles, which officers a total of 3,674,000 when your statement comes pay for United States joined the Allies. Perhaps Plaintiff's Attorneys, Is record knitting. say a year in advance. .Otherwise we are the incidents shown which will International' Falls, Minn. k&M Sate K*i& ,'S ,/i A"- I A'.'