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

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PAGE SIX INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, JUNE 12, 1919 THE STUBEE ART DEVELOPED AS NEEDED Makers of Cabinets Fitted Themselves to Demands of Increasingly Enlightened Generations. Sash and Door Factory Cabinet making, as all arts, began with the human needs of people. War and the necessity for hastily moving IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS from place to place during the semi civilized periods gave place to the making of homes and the effort to We Are Well Equipped to do All Kinds of furnish them comfortably—one of the strongest impulses in nature and the M1LLW0RK surest sign of civilization. The old chests in which they kept and you will make no mistake by getting their belongings were at last allowed their prices before ordering elsewhere to remain stationary and were used as seats. The name of these chests in England was "cabins," and the maker of them was called a "cabinet maker." Building and Contracting Specialty As soon as might be, the cabinet maker All Work Guaranteed provided the old chests with backs and they became settees, while others were raised on legs and became cabinets, iii^ LARS STUBEE, Prop. or, being provided with doors and drawers, became cupboards or "chests 2nd Ave. and 6th St Phone'80 of drawers." Tables and beds were also devised, together with wainscoting for entire walls, and people really began to live. The workmen who made these things were capable of designing and "Surest Thing You Know," executing an entire department with its furniture. Great skill was required, and notables and royalty prided themselves says the Good Judge on having some artist-artisan to 'Ip!, do their bidding. In the establishment '•I, of these men. different degrees of skill Yremarks OU can't help cutting loose joy'us It's a cinch to get a real were recognized, and the system of every time you flush your Copyright apprenticeship obtained. A youth entering 1919 by R. J. Reynolds smokespot with Prince Albert—it hits one of these studio workshops, quality chew and save Tobacco Co. having passed all the grades, became you so fair and square. It's a scuttle full of jimmy a "master." To attain this degree was pipe and cigarette makin's sunshine and as satisfying part of your tobacco to be worthy of the respect of the as it is delightful every hour of the twenty-four! world. money at tne same It never too late to hop into the Prince Albert pleasurepasture! ART WORKS IN ANY LENGTH For, P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more time. tobacco fun than you ever had in your smokecareer. Method of Getting Things Done Quickly That's because it has the quality. Is Not by Any Means an Idea to Be Called New. A small chew of this tobacco Quick as you know Prince Albert you'll write it down good that P. A. did not bite your tongue or parch your throat. Hurry is not characteristic of the gives real lasting satisfaction. And, it never will! For, our exclusive patented process present century alone our ancestors were not always immune from the cuts out bite and parch. Try it for what ails your tongue! THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW habit. The Dutch artist Vanderstraaten Toppy red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pbund and half pound tin was a master in scheming out humidors—and—that clever, practical pound crystal glass humidor with Put up in two styles short cuts and saving time. sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition. Vanderstraaten had little difficulty, RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco It Is said, In painting in a day 30 landscapes R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. W-B GUT is along fine-cut tobacco the size of an ordinary sheet of drawing paper. He would surround Mother Wasp's Good Work. himself with pots of paint, each of years ago" to Be exact, IF was on July CHANGED IDEAS OF BEA which had its particular purpose—one So far as known, only one small in* 9, 1725. He was engaged in many for the clouds, one for the grass, one sect—a wasp of the sphex family— rough-and-tumble fights with other p-.ynynT. Then eaTHe "stone "'walls, HISTORY SHOWN BY FENCES for the shadows. When he was ready among the millions of creatures belonging Women No Longer Go to Extremea lads, but at that time he knew nothing showing a thorough clearing and taming to a lower order than man, has to begin painting he called his assistant, Which Were Thought Necessary of boxing, which was just being introduced of the land. The succeeding "halfhigh" Various Kinds That Have Been in Use "Boy, a cloud!" and the lad speedily Some Centuries Ago. ever employed the aid of a tool to accomplish by James Figg. While attending stone wall—a foot or two high, at Different Times Mark the brought the desired pot. a desired result. The mother a fair Broughton was attracted by with a single rail on top—showed that Ceuntry's Progress. wasp of this family digs a tunnel In Vanderstraaten, with a thick brush, What women will not do to be a boxing booth kept by Figg and was stones were not as plentiful In the quickly transferred the clouds to the thought beautiful is astounding even the ground, deposits her eggs in it, and much incensed by the foul tactics used fields as in early days. The "snakefence," The progress and condition of our canvas. With the finishing strokes he now, but listen to these facts and after the wasp has made its tunnel and by a big man in boxing a much smaller or "Virginia fence," so common settlements can be traced in our called, "There are the clouds bring you'll agree that In 19 centuries femininity deposited the eggs, it finishes its task one. He remonstrated with the big in the southern states, utilized fences, writes Alice Morse Earle, in the grass!" And so it went, without has gained something of common by ramming down pellets of earth, little the second growth of forest trees. The bruiser and an altercation ensued "Home Life in Colonial Days." As a moment's waste of time, until the sense. stones, etc., into the mouth of the split-rail fence, four or five rails in which had reached the stage of fisticuffs Indians disappeared or succumbed, the 30 landscapes were finished. In Japan women used to gild their tunnel. This is the race habit of these height, was set at intervals with posts, when Figg interfered and invited solid row of pales (stockade) gave On occasions Vanderstraaten would teeth, while in the Indies they painted wasps. It is recorded on undoubted the two men to the stage to settle pierced with holes to hold the ends place to a log fence, which served well paint in the manner described a landscape them red. Guzerat women blackened authority that one inventive mother, their differences. Young Broughton, of the tails. These were Hised to to keep out depredatory animals. The upon a long piece of canvas. them. when the mouth of the tunnel was covered some extent In the East but our western after ten desperate rounds, completely dangers from Indians or wild animals In filling the orders of customers he In Greenland they colored their faces to a level with the rest of the states were fenced throughout with triumphed over his older, bigger and entirely disappeared, boards were still would cut the strip into pieces of various blue and yellow. ground about it, brought a quantity of rails split by sturdy pioneer railsplitters, more experienced opponent. That was not over-plenty, and the strength of lengths. A purchaser could buy The Peruvians did all sorts of stunts fine grains of dirt to the spot, and picking among them young Abraham Broughton's introduction to the ring. the owner could not be overspent on two, three or four feet of landscape, according to flatten their heads, and everybody up a small pebble in her mandibles, After Figg's death he became champion Lincoln. Board fences showed the day unnecessary fencing. Then came the to his fancy or according to knows how the Chinese women bound used it as a hammer in pounding them and by formulating a code of of the sawmill and its plentiful supply double-rail fence two rails, held in the size of the space he wished to decorate. up their feet to stop the growth. down with rapid strokes, thus making the wire fences of today equally prove rules to govern the game he became place, one above the other, at each The fashion of patches came from the spot as firm and as hard as the the decrease of our forests and our entitled to rank as the founder of joining, by four crossed sticks. It Arabia, probably beginning with the surrounding surface. Then she departed, wood, and the growth of our mineral modern pugilism. was a boundary, and would keep In astrological signs, but drifting into conceits brought more dirt, picked up the Pugilism in 1725. supplies and manufactures of metals. cattle. It was said that every fence like small ships cut from the pebble again and used it. Jack Broughton, the father of pugllIs».r Thus ieven our fences might be called Stones of Remarkable Power. should be horse-high, bull-proof and black courtplaster worn at the courts fought. Iris first fight over JQ3 historical monuments. Lovers of the occult will be interested of the Louis'. Plant's in a story told by Lady Blunt in In Louis XVs time the women even Mystery in Presence. her remarkable volume of reminiscences. went so far as to paste on moles In The Chilean provinces of Atacama, eyebrows—and now the girls are pulling Tarapaca and Tacna are in the rainless Her husband was sick unto death them out to such mere suggestions region, or desert country west of in Constantinople, and the Turkish you might think eyebrows were the Andes, and are entirely devoid of government loaned her two small vulgar or common! vegetation. The winds in all of this stones which had been in its possession region are from the east, and in passing since the Conquest, telling her to over the elevated perpetual snows Here's a Waiter's Problem. apply them where the pain was most of the Andes are stripped of their A recent barbers' strike in England severe. moisture and arrive -on the coast perfectly raises once again the matter of tips. Lady Blunt used them as directed dry. The last rain, a slight How and to what extent we shall tip Is 1 with the result that the sick man shower which fell in Antofagasta, in one of the minor problems of life and speedily recovered, although four doctors Atacama province, was the first rain one that certain eccentrics have solved had previously decided on an immediate which had fallen In 16 years. The in unconventional fashion, observes the operation. Two Recent Stock Car last rain which fell in Iquique, in Manchester Guardian. A waiter in one "These wonderful stones," adds Lady Records Tarapaca province, was the first in 24 of the New York "swell" restaurants Blunt, "are found at rare intervals in years. With both of these showers a told of a man who on sitting down to 4370 miles in high gear the veins of a donkey's neck perhaps notable phenomenon occurred. The dinner tore a $5 bill in half and gave without a stop, in Oklahoma only one stone in a million donkeys." hills back of these cities assumed a him one-half, telling him that he should green tint from a little plant which Round trip between Oakland and Lot have the other if he gave him satisfaction. Angeles, 947 miles, 23 hours 45 minutes, sprang up almost in a night. The "I took pains to serve him poorly," average 24.28 miles per gallon. query is: "From where did th*« plant Anger's Poison. said the waiter afterward, "to come?" Biologists have proved, by laboratory show him that I did not care for his tests, that anger Is a poison in the money. I was so careless that when blood, that a person who loses his he was leaving he refused me the Mirrors. temper is actually selfpoisoned. Take other half. I pointed out to him that a few drops of blood from a man in a the piece he had was no good to him as Remove the silvering from the glass violent rage, they tell us drop them it was and offered to buy it from him around the scratch so that the clear on the tongue of a guinea pig, and it for $2. He thought deeply a minute space will be about a quarter of an will probably make the little beast sick. and declined. Then I offered to sell inch wide. Thoroughly clean the clear Yet we hear people brag, "I gave him him my half for $3 somehow or other space with a clean cloth and alcohol. a good going over," "I got good and this appealed to him and he bought it Near the edge of a broken piece of mad," as if one bragged of deliberately and seemed happy. I'll bet he hasn'1 looking glass mark out .a piece of silvering contracting a dangerous case of blood stopped figuring out yet whether he a little larger than the clear won or lost. One thing he's sure of space on the mirror to be repaired. poisoning. —he didn't tip the waiter." Now place a very minute drop of mercury on the center of the patch and Lucky and Unlucky Accidents. allow it to remain for a few minutes, Tests That Show What General Grant used to contend that clear away the silvering around the It was because his mother happened Owners Know No Part of Sporjge Lost. patch, and slide t^e latter from the on one occasion to be short of butter glass. Place it over the clear spot on It is a curious thing In connection that he eventually became president, the mirror, and .gently press it down The fine appearance and comfort of the Overland Model with sponges that no part is ever lost observes London Tit-Bits. It was while with a tuft of cetton. This is a difficult no piece, however small, but has some 90 could not, alone, have won it tjie deep public appreciation procuring the butter that the lad heard operation and some practice is necessary it enjoys. use. Sponges will not burn, so "the read a letter concerning a possible vacancy before trying it on a larqe mirror, clippings" are used in making "asbestos." at West Point.' He applied, obtained It is the character or this car that lies beneath all of its Thus the sponge not only the vacancy and from that time popularity—character as demonstrated by ..consistent, efficient fights to save life in hospitals but it The Ephemeral. never looked back. performance. defends life against fire. The very es tMn« ttat doesn't A simple incident observed in a little last. He lives on the ephemeral. His The pride of more than 150,000 Model 90 owners is built smallest scraps not worth selling for country tavern resulted in no less newspaper, with its passing quips and asbestos are used in Nassau as a mulch upon the daily service their cars render under all conditions. a measure than the introduction of rapidly fading scenarios, is his dally for fruit trees. The great property of Let us show you a Model 90. the penny post. The observer of the Bible reading. the sponge is to hold water and these incident happened to be Rowland Hill. scraps dumped around cocoanut and The death of an actor, who will bo Only a missing marriage certificate orange trees keep the roots moist even forgotten the week after his burial, prevented the hodcarrier of Hugh Miller on the hottest summer days. In tropic CENTRAL AUTO CO. moves a people profoundly. Thousands establishing his claim to the earldom lands where fruit is one of the chief sit up all night to read a book that of Crawford, Just as the absence foods this "sponge" mulch is very valuable they ."scrap" the next day. of a comma in a bill which passed indeed, especially at this time Man does not seek trnth, but variety through congress on one occasion cost Overland Model Ninety Five Paaaenger Touring Car, (Jg tab. Toledo when the preservation and production he seeks sensation, not permanency. the American government amilUon of food is a problem engaging the pro His health lies in his inconsistencies. dollars. .. i' fonnd attention of the entire world. For to be ephemeral Is jfM si®! Iranian but to be eternal Is to be dead. -ilS