International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 16, 1919 · Page 7 of 8
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J*.- m&m s- I W- INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, OCTOBER 16th, 1919 PAGE EIGHT Mrs, ing it. Well, it wasn't long until I JAPAN TO PAY TEACHERS MORE found Tanlac was altogether different Very New from any other medicine I had But Police Forbid Holding of Mass Twenty-three Pounds ever used, for soon after starting on Meeting by Pedagogues in J, ^Yokohama. my second bottle there was a wonderful change in my feelings. I am Batiste Corset Yokohama—Public school teachep now eating just anythingl want an.d Cedar Rapids Woman Feels Like a of Japan are insistently demandii^ Increases in Fatalities and in never troubled the least bit with New Person Since Taking Tanlac an. increase in salaries to meet the }?as on my stomach, palpitation of Blindness Recently Shown increased cost of living. The police Only the heart or any uncomfortable feel recently prevented the holding of a "Besides getting relief from my by Records. ing afterwards. My complexion has mass meeting, called by the primary awful suffering I have actually gained teachers of Yokohama.—All teachers cleared up until it is like new. The twenty-three pounds in weight and received a circular declaring that with $2.00 rheumatic pain has disappeared fror.i WARNS OF fERIL IN USE you may know by that what I think the League of Nations about to be my limbs and my nerves have quiet.•d of Tan ?c," said Mrs. Sadie Baughman, framed, the leading nations were endeavoring down until I can sleep just like a residing at 1252 street, East to promote the welfare and baby. I am really and truly feeling happiness of mankind. Teachers, Cedar Rapins, Iowa, in an interview, Just the corset you want like a new person and owe it all to Committee for Prevention of Blindness therefore, it said, "should assemble to recently. Mrs. Baughman is the wife Tanlac. Begins Nation-Wide Campaign to wear this fall with discuss the changing thought of the of Harry C. Baughman, a valued employee Sold at Rubin's drug store and at of Education—Many States nations And interests of education." those pretty new frocks. of the Quaker Oats Company. Newspapers announce that the S. E. Dimon at Littlefork and all other Take Action. Her statement while, indeed remarkable, The material is light weight government will raise the teachers leading druggists. is by no means unusual as many salaries. but very strong. The top New Tork.—The Increase in the thousands throughout the United number of deaths and cases Of blindness just high enough and at ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL States and Canada have testified to SENATOR KENYON'S CONTRAST. resulting from the drinking of hkckf controls flesh at shoulder having used Master Medicine Tanlac wood alcohol as a substitute for grain ING VIEWS. with the same wonderful results. blades. alcohol has caused the National Committee "It has been something less than for the Prevention of Blindness, Just what is the purpose of the Ideal skirt length. Broad three months now," continued Mrs. 130 East Twenty-second street, to seoa Kenyon bill now in hearing at Washington warnings broadcast throughout the Baughman, "since I began taking freeliip space. Front bones would be hard to deduce from country. The records in the office of Tanlac and if anyone could feel like Senator Kenyon's own statements. In are clustered, thtis giving perfect support to abdoinen. the committee show more than 1,000 a new person I do. I had been suffering the bill itself the purpose is'set forth cases of blindness in the country resulting Boning at .each side.of lacings holds back flat. .Trimmed from stomach trouble, rheumatism as follows: "To pro stimulate the from wood alcohol covering a exceptionally well. Has the patented O-I-C clasp which for five years. My liver was sale, and distribution of live duction, period of several years, according to stock and live stock products, and for also in a very bad condition as my does not PINCH, BREAK, TWIST, SQUEAK and always Gordon L. Berry, field secretary. This other purposes." This stimulation of skin was as yellow as a pumpkin. record is admittedly incomplete stays FLAT. live stock production may be well My food would sour oh my stomach In recent months, Mr. Berry said, taken as a bid to the consumer to hope causing gas, pains and spells of palpitation there have apparently been' more for lower meat prices. it of the heart when just deaths than cases of blindness resulting But he has a different thought to seemed like my breath Would stop. from the drinking of wood alcohol, present to producers. In a letter addressed due, he said, to the larger quantity It seemed that I was right on the WORCESTER recently to the Wallace Farmer taken by the victim. Upward of twentyfive verge of nervous prostration'and my he says: "I do not believe myself deaths have occured in New York CORSETS lower limbs ached so with rheumatism that the situation as to restricted City and vicinity since Jan. 1. Similar that I could hardly stand it. I consumption is going to be changed conditions are said to prevail in all TRAOC MARK could neither rest myg.elf or let. anyone very much, and there will be the necessity parts of the country. of Of course else in the house rest, I was sc less production." Edward M. Van Cleve, managing director Sold only by less production would supposedly mean nervous and miserable. These troubles of the National Committee, declared higher prices for live stock, but also had reduced my Weight until I that the use of wood alcohol for 0. Jl. CARR & CO higher prices for meat. During the week of October 20-27 was almost a 1*ving skeleton arvd was drinking purposes had increased to an Are either the general public or the there will be a nation-wide campaign *o run down and felt, so bajlly I alarming extent in every state in the farmer going to be fooled by this to secure funds for the purpose of Union, no section being exempt from could not attend to my household affairs. I'The Stwe of Quality." method of playing up the one against its use by those ignorant of its dangers. establishing a memorial to Theodore the other? It is not likely. Farmersand The International Falls, Minn. purpose of the National Committee Roosevelt. "I had used everything in tnfe way consumers are both coming to the? is to educate the people to the It is the plan to give every American of medicines and had foeeh^ told a realization that hampering the. pack-|f danger, as laws regarding the sale of an opportunity to contribute to number of times that tan operation ers is not going to bring higher prices wood alcohol can be evaded. the memorial, and the week will be for live stock nor lower prices for was my only hope of ^recovery, but Regulated in Many States. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE PRESS. devoted to a campaign of Americanism, meat, but quite the opposite I have gotten rid of it aU by taking Mr. Berry said that twenty states patriotism and the teaching of a few bottles of Tanlac: My husband have passed laws for the regulation .Mexicans to Fire on U. S. Fliers. the principles-for which th'e Colonei had been trying get nie to and control of the sale and use Of El Paso, Tex., Sept. 30.—American stood during his lifetime. try Tanlac for sometime, but I refused wood alcohol, either through pure food aviators'flying into Mexico will be DURING PAINT UP AND CLEAN UP SEASON to do so because I thought it legislation or through the pharmacists. Bred upon by Mexican troops, according ALL GRAIN AND LIVE STOCK. However, it has been found that the AND THE YEAR AROUND— was like other things I had taken t9 a msesage received from Mexico laws have not been rigidly enforced, and would do me no good. But I by El Nacional, Mexican newspaper a he said, and, besides, if enforced would WHEN YOU WANT TO—\ E S O A N Minneapolis Grain. kept on suffering and getting worse here, which stated that Ignacio Bonilias, Minneapolis, Aug. 11.—Oats, Sept., not entirely stop the sale and use -Of FIX THAT FENCE Successor to G. Holmqulst Mexican ambassador at Washington, until one day he brought home a bottle 72%c Dec., Rye, Sept.,' $1.53 75%c. the dangerous spirits for beverage purposes. LAY THAT FLOOR Cabinet Maker, Furniture had been instructed to convey this and insisted so that I began tak Oct., $1.54% Dec., $1.57. In nearly every state, he said SEE (Repairer, information to the state department. Picture Framing, HANG THAT Closing Cash Prices. the druggist is required to labfel General M. M. Dieguez, commander of Minneapolis, Aug. 11.—Corn, No. 3 BUILD THAT SKft&L I General Carpenter, Contracttor "Poison" on every bottle of wood alcohol white, $1.98@2 No. 3 yellow, $1.95@ tlie-Carranza forces in Chihuahua, has and Builder. BUILDING OR COTTAGE 1 that is sold, but thi». does not prevent 1.96 No. 3 mixed, $1.94 @1.95. Oats. aot been ordered to fire on the American,,, or Big Carpenter j$l 502 THIRD STREET No. 2 white, 72%@74%c No. 3 white, the use of it,in any manner jtb|e fliers, pending reply of the the Coffee 70%@74%c. Barley, choice to fancy, purchaser sees fit. In New Tork ci^i, .United States. $1.38® 1.40. Rye, No. 2, $1.47@l:47%. the ordinances of the heaitivdepftffe Flax, No. 1, $6.10@6.12. ment provide that "it is unlawful^ South St. Paul Live Stock. use this alcohol in any article of food, South St. Pa*i, Aug. 11.—Estimated beverage or. medicinal or toilet prep* receipts at the Union Stock Yards: aration intended for external or inte^r Cattle, 7,000 calves, 800 hogs, 4,000 sheep, 8,700 horses, 60 cars, 376. nal human use." Steers, $6.50 @13 cows, $7 @11 The city authorities have several calves, $8.50@17 hogs, $19.50@22 times called attention to the increase sheep and lambs, $8.30@14.75. in the last few months of the use *01 Chicago Live Stock. wood alcohol as a beverage and efforts Chicago, Aug. 11. Hogs, 8,000 department higher top, $23.10 heavy weight, have been made through the health $21.10@23 medium weight, $21.25@ to enforce the ordinances. 23.10 light weight, $21@23. ago Several months Dr. Charles A. Cattle, 9,000 strong beef steers, m© We have installed an Notrte, tf city m^dJcja examiner, gent dium and good, $13.25@ 17.50 common, a letter to Health Commissioner Gopfr electric coffee mill and $10.75@ 13.25 light weight good and land telling of several deaths from choice, $15 @18.75 common and medium, will save you the, cost of wood alcohol in New York, and offer $9.75@15. packages and containers ing his assistance in a campaign to Minneapolis Butter, Eggs and Poultry. Minneapolis, Aug. 11.—Butter, extra. prevent the sale of the spirits for which is from 4 to 5 dents 52c extra firsts, 49c firsts, 48c seconds, drinking purposes. Dr. Alexander O. per pound. Fresh roasted 47c dairies, 43c packing stock, Gettler, as chemical pathologist, also lb., 41c. brought to the attention of the health Mocha and Java as Eggs—Fresh prime firsts, new cases department and the public generally free from rots, small dirties and good and better than the increased number of deaths from checks out, per doz., 43c current receipts, Gold Seal, White House, rots out, $11.70 checks and seconds, wood alcohol. doz., 28c dirties, candled, doz., Empress, Barrington Hall Fumes Also Harmful. 28c. Quotations on eggs include cases. The increase in the use of wood alcohol or any other high grade Live Poultry—Turkeys, fat, 10 lbs. for beverage purposes is said to and over, 30c thin, small, cripples coffe for 62c. Our 45c as hwe started with the increase in the and culls, unsalable stags and cocks, 16c ducks, 20c geese, lb., 12c hens, price of whisky during the winter and good as any 50c. 4 lbs. and over, 25c under 4 lbs., 22c with the wartime prohibition of July guineas, doz., $9 broilers, all sizea 1. The action of wood, alcohol is very 28c chickens, ,1b.,. 25c„ much like ordinary alcohol, except that it is more severe. Within a few Jl& S.E. Thompson & Son WANTED—Men to and women hours after drinking, acute headache (Jicture wmmQunt learn is noted, usually accompanied by violent Bookkeeping, Shorthand, or attacks of vomiting, pains extending Auto and Tractor Engineering. Make over the region of the kidneys, and Phone 128 from yourself worth $100 to $200 per was Ave shiris cold-when, he It excessive dizziness. Vision may become month by attending the Crookstjn (le££€he shade Bufhis anoer impaired, total blindness occur, International Falls, Mini?. Board and College. room $4:50 tc and death itself result. Harmful action $5.00 per week. Write to J. C. Sathre, of this poison may also be induced tf Crookston, Minn. by. breathing its fumes, and by absorption through the mucous membranes of the body. Don't Cheat Yourself" :op CoulcLit.be The wood alcohol used in the United he gripped hie heart as lasKed States is obtained from the de chiefly says the Good Judge edclmo dc*? structive distillation of birch, beach, She \viry- in v/ild inaple, oak, elm and alder. The chief pursxi iiL uses to which it is put are for the denaturing of grain alcohol for various There's nothing saved purposes in lines of,common manufacture, by chewing ordinary (especially as a solvent In the tobacco. A little chew preparation of shellac, varnish, dyes, etc.,) as an ingredient in medical and of that good rich-tasting pharmaceutical preparations in the tobaccogoesalotfarther, chemical industries and as a fuel and illuminant and its good taste lasts 2y ELLA STUART CARSON' all the way through/ IRVIN WLLLAT Directed by POLAND SHORT OF STOCKINGS Little chew—lasting— Bare Legs and Bare Feet Necessarily satisfying. That's why the Rule in Both City Showing at the ifs a real saving to buy and Country: this class of tobacco* iking Th Warsaw, Poland.—Bare legs are the f, THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW custom throughout these regions. Probably not -one in flve of the poor own stockings and many not even shoes except^the Put up in two styles !li wood-soled sandals strapped RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco andSuzi^ Oct. on bare feet Adult women btus (egged W-B GLJT is a long fine«cut tobacco and barefooted are to be seen (everywhere, not only In the country but Warsaw in the streets of and the dtfr «r largecltlea. fiistk