International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 7, 1918 · Page 1 of 8
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'sir"-! •sew .,y ••i'r^?7P$g? it? A a INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS NOVEMBER 7TH. 1918 PAGE TWO ANNUALCROPGROWN GIRLS WBRK WONDERS TPS WHO CAN REFUSE TO GIVE ,-JBlSt*.- IN A PEACH ORCHARD THEM TEN CENTS A DAY -r-T KALTHFUL HBLK Why domir You I Ten cents a day, used through They Are Giving the Huts in Savet Frequently Planted to Help Cost the United War Work Campaign France the Touch of Home— agencies, means the comfort of a of Maintenance. Being There Means Much. soldier or sailor for a day. The Low Bacterial Count Is Essential organizations participating in the When Trees Reach Bearing Age They United War Work Campaign are It was in a hut at one of the training Factor in Obtaining Superior Should Not Be Made to Compete recognized by the United States schools in Prance. He was a noncommissioned With Another Crop—Trees Need Article. Government as part of the military officer. He had been in Available Moisture. machinery that is to render France for eight months, and now was the Hun helpless. The Government, back from the front as an instructor. (Prepared Department by the United States raising its own necessary NO EXCUSE FOR DIRTY BARN He hadn't seen a girl of his own kind, of Agriculture.) funds by bonds and taxes, cannot a girl like his sisters, for weeks. Frequently some annual crop Is in this manner finance the work And there she stood behind the canteen grown between the trees during the done by the United War Work counter in this big, roomy, comfortable first two or three seasons to help ineef Campaign agencies. hut. Steam Sterilizer for Utensils, Clean the cost of maintenance during the unproductive Out with your ten cents a day! He bought a bar of chocolate. Then Udders, Small-Top Milking Pails age of the orchard. This 'he drifted over to the group around practice is seldom any advantage to and Removal of Manure of the piano. Presently he went back to —Keep Them Smiling— the trees in comparison with thorough Much Importance. the canteen for a package of cigarets. _____ GIRLS CAN DO MUCH GOOD tillage by itself, but if the crops are He strolled to the reading table and wisely selected and properly managed (Prepared by the United'States Department leafed over a magazine. Again he returned—this of Agriculture.) they are not likely to do any serious Tj? Earn and Give $5 Is the Pledge time for a cake of soap Milk with a low bacterial count can harm. and some tooth-paste. be produced in practically any cow of Victory Girls. The crop ought to be one which j**di£S35 For a moment the rush at the canteen barn. Any dairy farmer with a healthy needs essentially the same tillage that was over. He loitered at the herd can produce such milk with an investment the peach trees should have, so as not :\*W- "Every girl. pulling for Victory." counter and looked at the girl. She of only $10 or $20 and a little to interfere seriously with that operation. smiled. So did he. Then he blurted This is the slogan of the Victory girls extra care. ,^ But the grower should realize out what he had been trying to say lor "Everybody is doing something to The United States department of 20 minutes: win the war but me," a fourteen-yearold agriculture in an experiment produced 'ioney in "Gee! But it's nice to see'a girl girl said. "I'm left out. I can't low bacterial count milk in a poor like you!" buy Liberty Bonds or go to France as dairy barn. There are girls like that all over a nurse." The only changes made were France—in camps, in towns, in the It is for the "left-out" girl who wants Simple steam sterilizer for utensils. SAVING IS A NATURAL INSTINCT. IT IS SELF PRESERVATION big cities—even at the front itself. to make a real sacrifice for the men Clean cows, especially clean udders. They are serving the canteens, running at the front, that Victory Girls "Earn WHICH IS THE FIRST LAW OF NATURE. Small-top milking pails. restaurants, handing out hot chocolate and Give" division of the United War Proper manure removal and godd HOW ANY MAN CAN SEE EVERY CENT OF HIS EARNINGS or coffee, pies and doughnuts. Work Campaign has been established. bedding. They are giving the huts a look of Victory Girls is as much an army, "GO" EACHtPAYSDAY, AND NOT SAVE SOME OF IT. The bacterial count fell from as high at home as the men in the service are home—putting bright curtains at the as 1,200,000 to an average of 2,154. WOULD PUZZLE ANY FRUGAL MIND. windows, posters on the walls, making an army wherever they are called. Produce Clean Milk. flower-gardens at the doors. They are Like Victory Boys, they are an "Earn OLD AGE IS* SURE TO FIND YOU EITHER PENNILESS Low bacterial count Is the beginning mending for the soldiers. and Give" division of the United War OR WITH PLENTY. START A BANK ACCOUNT—YOU'LL of good milk, but milk must also be But, most of all, they are just being Work Campaign. When a girl enrolls safeguarded from other contamination there! They talk about the things she pledges herself to earn a stated GET THE HABTCAND YOU'LL SOON HAVE A "BIG WAD." likely in a dairy barn. There is no that sound like home. Perhaps they sum for war work. This means that legitimate excuse for the production of know the very towns and streets and no girl, or boy either, can give any WE ADD PER2CENT INTEREST. milk from dirty cattle or in a filthy girls that these boys know. They bind money that she or he has not earned. stable. In addition milk must be properly together home and France! They are The Department of Campaign Divisions cooled to prevent the multiplication the girls beside the men behind the in the National Organization, of FIRST NATIONAL BANK of bacteria. guns! which A. H. Whitford is director, has Reduction of bacteria in milk doe? Without the organizations whose appointed Miss Gertrude Gogin, Girls* uniforms they wear, these girls could not depend on the kind of barn or expensive Work Secretary of the National Y. W. Minnesota International Falls, accomplish nothing. However eager to equipment so much as on simple C. A., secretary of the girls' division Inexpensive precautions. Milk with help, they could not even travel as of the Victory Girls. Both are working individuals. in the campaign in which seven low bacteria count can be produced in But with the backing of these established, barns of ordinary type with less than national organizations are co-operatipg reecsr.ired and regulated bodies, $20 worth of extra equipment. The —the Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A., National S they can wonders. dairy specialists of the United States Bush Fruit Growing Between Rows of Catholic'War Council (Knights work When you think war as a brutalizing of Columbus), Jewish Welfare Board, THE STUBEE department of agriculture have proved Trees in Newly Set Orchard. of force, think of American womanhood War Camp Community Service, this in a practical experiment that he is, in effect, following a system working with the soldiers in this American Library Association and Salvation What Small-Top Pail Did. of double cropping and that because of war—then give to support the organizations Army. Without any changes in barn management the crop between the trees he may which make this possible. To insure the greatest understanding Sash and Door Factory the specialists had two cows need to give more attention to maintaining and co-operation in the work done milked into small-top pails and the —Keep Them Smiling— the fertility of the soil than he with Victory Girls and Victory Boys, two others were milked into ordinary U. S. VOICES VICTORY SPIRIT would for the peaches alone. a director has been appointed to act open-top pails. The milk from the After the trees reach bearing age IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS for the National Catholic War Council they should not be made to compete By James Cardinal Gibbons. and representatives of Catholic with another crop. Even if the plant Women have been appointed in various America, through her soldiers in food in the soil is sufficient to produce We Are Well Equipped to do All Kinds of local committees. France, has voiced the spirit that leads successfully two crops at the same to victory. They are our sons and —Keep Them Smiling— time, the peach trees usually will need MILLWORK brothers flesh of our flesh, and the UNITED LEADERSHIP all the available soil moisture, except, 3 spirit that inspires them inspires us and you will make no mistake by getting of course, in. sections where irrigation WILL BRING VICTORY also. We have sent them across the is practiced and the supply of water is their prices before ordering elsewhere sea to fight—but we have in heart arid adequate for all purposes. Besides, a in soul gone with them. We are determined Lansing and Lane Endorse Campaign crop between the trees would be likely that they should know that to interfere with the spraying of the for Funds for We'fare of America's Building and Contracting a Specialty the people at home are fighting with trees, if that operation should be necessary, Fighting Forces. them, standing with them, shoulder All Work Guaranteed With the harvesting of the to shoulder. America in this war has fruit, and in other ways. done what no other nation ever did. Washington, Nov. 6. Hearty endorsement Muskmelons, beans, peas, cabbages, She has carried the presence, the atmosphere* LARS STUBEE, Prop. is given today by Robert tomatoes and other truck crops are extensively of home into the camps Lansing, Secretary of State, to the grown between peach trees across the seas, that everywhere the United War Work Campaign, in a in different sections. Potatoes are soldier may realize there are fatherly Phone 50 2nd|Av«. and 6th St. statement urging support of the drive sometimes used, but they are suitable hands to help him. motherly hands to for for the continuation $170,500,000 only when the crop can be so managed console him, friendly hands to entertain of soldier and sailor service work by that the digging of the potatoes will him. the Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A., National not amount to a late cultivation, which —Keep Them Smiling— Catholic War Council (K. of C.), War may be attended with undesirable results. Camp Community Service, American DOUGHNUTS FOR DOUGHBOYS Corn, also, is frequently used, Library Association and Salvation but as very often managed it is objectionable, The Provision Store Army. From "Soup to SaSvation" to "Piety because it shades the trees "The wise policy for a united campaign, and Pies." excessively. Whenever corn is used, which has been adopted by the an open strip of considerable width patriotic men who are directing the Of all the seven great war welfare should be left along the rows, so that Cleanliness Is Essential to Production various organizations charged with the organizations combining forces for the the trees will be fully exposed to the of Milk of Low Bacterial Count. welfare of our fighting forces, has my United War Work Campaign of Nov. feunlight throughout the season. If a hearty approval," said Mr. Lansing. open-top pails averaged 497,653 bacteria. 11-18, none is more popular than the very tall, strong-growing variety of Company "While they, acting separately, have on account of confusion in receiving merchandise the The milk from the small-top Salvation Army, first in the field since corn is used,, a wider strip should be done and would continue to do splendid the first Salvation Army force of fourteen pails averaged 368,214. left unplanted than where a dwarf Store will hereafter be known as The Provision Store. work, combination will greatly The use of the small-top pail without men and women landed in France variety is Selected.. edd to their efficiency and usefulness. on August 14, 1914. When the United any extra precaution made a difference Remember we are Sole Agents for Chase Sanboun's celebrated Peach trees are sometimes used for I am sure that the American people States got into the war, Salvation in the average count of 129,439 planting between trees, especially coffees and teas and the "Home Brand' goods of all kinds. will give to the united effort the same Army action was just as prompt. bacteria per cubic centimetei*. where apples comprise the permanent support which they gave in the past to The Salvation Army, like the Y. M, The pails and cans were sterilized We sell the best of goods at lowest prices. crop. This practice is highly recommended the separate organizations. It is C. A., seeks to do for the boys whatever with live steam, which can easily and by some and emphatically condemned enough to say that it is for our boys needs doing. Its workers supply cheaply be done with a simple steam by other fruit growers of wide doughnuts, pies, coffee, chocolate, tea, across- the sea." sterilizer, which can be made at home experience. It is probably objectionable Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of the The Provision Store all sorts of physical comforts to the ,or can be purchased complete for In that for a period of years both Interior, summed up as follows: "Under soldiers, free at the front, again like about $10. Other conditions remained bearing and nonbearing trees occupy a united leadership in France err the Y. M. C. A., at small cost elsewhere, as before. The milk from the sterilized the same area, and it is sometimes desirable men are making a drive for us, and since they speedily learned small-top palls averaged only 17,027 to treat a fruiting tree very differently under a united leadership in America that the British and American soldier bacteria—a reduction of 351,187 in from one that is not fruiting, we are making a drive for them. May resents any suspicion of charity. They favor of this simple sterilization. With for the best results with each. On the we be as successful as they have do mending, nursing, hospital orderly the open pails, sterilization reduced other hand, where a site is particularly work, where and whenever needed. been!" the bacteria to 22,677—a. decrease of favorable for both fruits, a compromise They keep the religious element always 474,976 compared with milk from the Them Smiling— —Keep treatment can often be effected, in sight, but never intrude it WHEN IN MINNEAPOLIS STOP AT unsterilized open pails. which yields fairly satisfactory results HOTEL YOU'D GIVE YOUR LAST CENT! they regard it always from the practical Simple Cleanliness. with both kinds of trees. aspect. The old slogan of "Soup In the third step of the experiment and Salvation" has been replaced by If you came across a man dying for the manure was removed from the barn "Pies and Piety," or, as the soldiers the want of a cup of hot chocolate or twice instead of only once a week. The themselves' put it, "Doughnuts for DUAL-PURPOSE FLOWERS §g coffee, what would you do? You'd udders and teats of the cows were Doughboys," but this represents but a spend your last dollar to see that he washed before each milking. These small part of the Salvation Army work. (Prepared by the United States it! reasonable measures of cleanliness reduced The last to ask aid from the public, Department of Agriculture.) jgot -NICOLET AVENUE AND NINTH STREET- the count inmilk drawn into the Supposing your boy or one of his the Salvation Army, which borrowed "Full many a flower Is born to email-top pall to 2,886 bacteria, sterilized money. in America, London and Paris blush unseen pals lay on a foreign field, wounded, and In the sterilized open-top for Its first overseas equipment, now And waste its fragrance on the needing help that money could buy. pail to 6,166 per cubic Centimeter. Or*' needs its pro rata share of the $170,500,000 OPENS S^pippER 1ST, 1918 desert air.'* You'd beg every last one of those asked through the United War dinary cleanliness, it can be seen, Even the fragrance of flowers within a dozen miles to do all that caused a reduction of over 10,000 bacteria Work Campaign. can and should be utilized during they could for the poor lad—and hang per cubic centimeter. Them Smiling— these war times. Make the —Keep In the center of the irid theatrical districts adjoining husinesi the expense! To make it easier to keep the cows flower^serve a double purpose. That's exactly what it means when the largest retail One square from street curs to and stcre. clean, in the final stage of the experiment The beekeeper who understands you donate to the United War Work KEEP SOLDIERS HAPPY from all depots yet from noise of that traffic. Entrance free the manure was removed daily, the care of bees can greatly increase Campaign fund which goes to the various WHILE IN THS HOSPITAL clean bedding was supplied, and the the sugar supply of the war welfare agencies with which and lobby on Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis' leading thoroughfare. cows were cleaned with a" currycomb -nation by saving more of the your son is in constant contact. You The morale of a wounded soldier and brush. With these final precautions nectar. 125 Rooms 100 with bath and toilet are ministering to some neighbor lad suffers severely unless he can the bacterial count in the smalltop if not your own—or perhaps to many $1.00 to $2.00 per day be entertained in some manner. pail averaged the very low one of of them—in the only way that can That's why, whenever there's 2.154 per cubic centimeter, or 1,197,847 really help them in those trying times itfc Furniture and equipment entirely new. All rooms have outside Prevent Hog Troubles. "anything doing" about the hospitals, bacteria less than were found in a when every bit of comfort is the saving all the men who can walk or Intestinal worms, lung worms am" exposure, electric elevator and local and long distance phones. s:r.n p-e when the barn and cows were grace that makes the horror and limp or lean^upon their stronger skin parasites levy a burdensome flirty and the utensils were not la:-, hardship endurable and keeps them "buddies" form a pleased yet sorry upon the profits of hog raising. Absolute Guests will receive the personal attention of -itariK'd. steady and sane. procession toward the place of cleanliness will be found valuable TV- ivrs interested in improving the Send home and the human touch to the owners who will be there to wait on,them entertainment. The growing need W~ in preventing and controlling "valiiy of milk can get further information. the lads "over there" in the only way of hospital entertainment is a A: 1 WM. these troubles, as well as the more serious frora the dairy division. United that is left for you— »»i B. CAMFIELD r. S. GREGORY potent appeal in the United War diseases—hog cholera and tuberculosis. Through the Army Welfare Agencies! ulment oL ^agriculture Work Campaign. .1, *. jt *.. *. V- I****