International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 5, 1920 · Page 2 of 8
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-v. C- ^^.S—*" S, S ^JC INTlUtNftTlOHAi, FALLS PRESS Jfseww^**'. §ij- PAGE THREq DOES WELL WITH ONE ARM ROME TAKES BACK ITS OWN I neon- Demolition of Pretentious German Englishman Apparently & venienced by the Lose of Hit Embassy in Eternal City Has Right •'Wing •a Deep Significance. ."•m t* Today on the Capltoline, the smallest Apropos our recent photograph on -vfSB--• geographically, but historically the feats performed by armless mei^, a contributor, ist^ who lost his right arm wheij most important of the famous seven hills of Rome, there is the sound of he was a youth, sends an Interesting account of the ingenious manner in hammering, the fall of faasonry. Here, which he carries on in spite of his for many centuries, was centered the H. Frank & Co. is going to give a CracKcr-Jack Sale for the E9* religious and political activity of the handicap. "1 get up at seven o'clock,*' he says, Roman empire, and here in the last "wash, shave, scrub my finger-nails "by Benefit of Families in the city and surrounding towns. All other half century Germany had established herself imperially, residentially.- In holding a small nail-brush between my the Palazzo Caffarelli, built near the teeth, and dress myself without any sales are in the darR compared with this one which will start on site of the great temple of Jupiter, help. To' fill a pipe and strike a consecrated in B. C. 509, was the German match is an easy matter, while years A.M. embassy, with the throne,of the, ago I learned to write-with my left emperor of Germany. Near at hand hand. was the German Archaelogical institute, "I often play whist, and can place Wi" *. within its garden the famous my cards together as quickly as anyone. Tarpeian rock, to be visited of recent But I find my chief delight and years only by obtaining the key of the enjoyment in playing the piano or organ. gate from the German authorities. On I love both. I do not play with the piazza, Romulus is said to have my left hand only, but play the lower Sat., Feb. 28, at 9 P. M. notes with a stick in my mouth. founded his asyluih and here in the "I can open a boiled egg and eat It centuries before the Christian era, as as quickly as- anyone with their two in the middle ages, Rome had the seat hands, while in regard to wrapping up of her government. It was here that A VARIETY OF OVER 3000 ARTICLES TO SELECT FROM! from house to house, from terraqg to a parcel and securing the same -with string, I challenge any grocer to do terrace, Germany up, to the year 1914 We list but a few of our bargains as we have not room for all: the job more neatly. was steadily spreading hej: domains. "Peeling an apple is quite simple. I The statue of Marcus Aurelius by' can open a penknife in an instant. Michael Angelo was in the piazza of "No one need despair who has lost the Capitoline, so also were those of L- one of their arms. It is awkard at Constantine and his son, but ther# first, but after a few weeks it is surprising was room for others. Today, however, the Palazzo Caffarelli with its sixteenth-century what one can do for themselves. Pure Tar Soap, 10c size-now. 6c $1.75 Baby Blankets at ../. .-. $1.S9 So to all who have lost an architectural beauties, Laundry Soap, per bar. 4c $1.25 Baby Blankets at $1.00 arm I say: 'Cheerio! It might have and its Teutonic decorations, is being Tooth Picks, 1500 in package, the very best, per package 7c $1.15 Baby Blankets at v. 89c removed from the capital in carts. The been worse!"—London Tit-Bits. 15c Toilet Soap 9c All Laces and Embroderies at .One-Half Price authorities have decided that this seventh Brass Shoe Tacks, 10c size, now .-6c r. All Ribbons at 20% off $1.00 hill of .Rome belongs to the past WENT TO HEAVEN IN AUTO A 10c counter of Glass ~and Granite Wlare, worth up to 25c All Toys left over at 20% off $1.00 of Italy and they seek beneath the ivv All Wool and Cotton Gloves at .1-3 off All Hat Flowers at per bunch 5c floors of the German embassy further Novelty In Burning 'of Effigy of Machine All Wool and cotton Mitts 1-3 off foundations of the great temple, of $1.2? Ladies' fancy Shopping Basket 69c at the Grave of Weatthy Jupiter built by Tarquin the superb, Ladies and childrens Ha^ 20% off $3.75 Large Clothes Hampers now... $2.89 Chinaman. that other ^ast of the kings. I lot of wool and cotton Tarn-O-Shanters ,.. 29c $2.75 Clothes Hampers at .$2.29 I lot of ladies and childrens winter plush Hats worth up 50c Fancy Dress Plaids now. 37c It is the custom of the Chinese to LANGUAGE ENRICHED BY WAR to $2«.00 at •. .49c burn various kinds of effigies at the 75c Dress Plaids, wide, now. 57c I lot of ladios plush'Hats wortlj up to $4.00 at .98e funeral ceremonies of the rich, and The Best 50c Kimona Flannelette at yard.- .34c English Newspaper Comments on Addition the more wealthy the departed the I lot of ladies plush Hats worth, up to $8.00 at $1.98_ 50c Flannelette Serge at per yard 3lc of American Slang to the more elaborate the figures burned over Home knit ladies and childrens hose, all wool 79c 60c Yard Wide Indigo Percale at 37c Ordinary Vocabulary. his grave. These effigies represent Ladies and childrens all wool $1.00 hose at. ...65c The best yard wide Percale at 32c every manner of thing, such as human Ladies and childrens cotton "hose, 60c value at 35c The best 29 inch Percale at....: 26c An enterprising publishing firm has figures, horses, sedan chairs, tables Ladies and childrens cotton hose, 40c value at. 23c 40c Gingham now 31c Issued a post-war English dictionary loaded with money, etc. _• I lot of infants all wool cashmere 75c hose at 27c 30c Apron Gingham at 23c which professes to contain words that At the funeral of a Mr. LI, who Ladies and childrens outing Nigfit Gowns 25% off v50c Nurse Gingham now 34c came into use during the war. It died a short time ago in Tientsin, might have saved some perplexity on and who was a very wealthy man, Lagies all wool Commers Underwear. Two piece suits 40c and 35c Outing Flannel at 27c the part of the Wlllesden magistrate the bereaved, family outdid themselves, worth up to $4.50 at $2.00 30c Unbleached Sheeting, one yard wide at 23c and made an imitation of the deceased who was told by a witness last week All other Underwear at 20 per cent off the dollar. 35c Bleached Sheeting, one yard wide 27c end that a man In the case was "all gentleman's automobile, to be burned Ladies House Dresses and Aprons 25% off 30c Bleached Sheeting now 26c poshed up," and that a certain turn of at his grave. The effigy was made Childrens and Misses House Dresses and Aprons..25% off 35c Bleached Sheeting, per yard 29c entirely^" of" strong Chinese paper events "put the kybosh on him." Childrens and Misses all wool Serge Dresses at 33% off 40c Bleached Sheeting, per yard 34c ''Poshed up" recalls dreadful things stretched on bamboo frames. The car A few mens and childrens Sweaters One Half Price 75c Unbleached Sheeting, 72 inches wide 8-4 now 59p was complete in every detail, the pedals to the demobilized man, for how many Boys Overalls, Blouses Shirts and Romper Suits 20c off $1 85c Unbleached Sheeting, 9-4, 84 inches wide, now 69c weary hours has. he not spent in accurately placed, and all made of ''poshing up" for parades and inspections? paper and bamboo. Ladies 10c Handkerchiefs at ..6c 80c Bleached Linen Finish 72 inches wide, 8-4 now 69c The interior of the car was also To "posh up" means* of Better ones at 25% off $1.00 9-4 84 inch wide Linen Finish now 90c, sale price 77c course, to make oneself look smart. accurate in detail, being carefully upholstered Boys 25c Ties at 14c 75c Susene .Silk, sale price 59c in paper. The car was carried In civilian life it means specklessly off Mgns Ties at .20% $1.00 All other goods by the yard 20% off $1.00 about three mil^s through crowded polished boots, starched collar, neatI Mens Handkerchiefs at 20% off $1.00 Men's Suspenders at .....20% off $1.00 streets to the graveside, where a ly pressed trousers, carefully brushed Ladies Alt Wool Skirts..'. 25% off $1.00 Ladies and Childrens Middy Blouses at ......20% off $1.00 match was applied, and it was Consumed hair, and a shining morning face. In, I lot of mens Mixed Hose, 65c values at per pair..... .34c All Rain Coats at..... 20% off $1.00 in a few minutes. the army it meant buckles, buttons off All other Mens Hose at........... .20% $1.00 Granite, Tin and'China Ware at.. 20% off $1.00 and cap badge polished to distraction, All mens Leather Mittens ai}d Gloves ... .20% off $1.00 leather equipment with a supergloss, Ancient Mesopotamia. -f- Survey research work in Mesopotamia A Great Bargain on All Our Corsets All that we are tut of during this sale is lugar. aiyd well "blancoed" haversack and valise (khaki color, of course). And has revealed the fact that in former times the country was jcovered foi the- man "warned for guard" behind the lines or in camp at home with a network of canals, showing that a very celebrated system of irrigation there was always the hope that by must then have been in vogue. Some •"poshing «pli to the. nth degree he might escape duty, the prize awarded of these canals were 20 feet deep with The first Lady, Gentleman or Child that makes a purchase of $5.00 or more between 8 a. m. and steep embankments. This interesting by the inspecting officer to the smartest 9 a. m. receive a Cash Premium of $1.00. This is to continue each morning during^ the sale for information was stated by Lieut. Col. man paraded. As for^ "kybosh," G. A. Beazeley, royal engineers, in a 22 mornings. The store opens Saturday morning, Feb. 7th at 8 o'clock sharp. Everyone should the word is familiar enough to the lecture given by him at the British music-hall public. The extinguisher, try thieir luck each morning for the $1.00 Cash Prize. Royal Geographical society tecently. puts the "kybosh" on the candle, and He also brought to light the fact that thQ allies, in the words olHt war-time the city of Samarrah, which is now a song, "put the kybosh on the kaiser." comparatively unimportant town, at a —Manchester Guardian. period before the Christian era must have been one of the most populous The Ambidextrous. trading centers of the East. The ancient- The art of ambidexterity, or the usage city was 20 miles in length and of both hands, is an extremely in width. and It is estimated that practical accomplishment, and one involving it contained about 4,000,000 inhabitants. not only mechanical skill, but There weremiles of walls and a certain amount of will and brain Third Street. Opposite Rex Hotel International Falls, Minn. warehouses,, and it formed a converging power. point for caravans from a vast A society for the cultivation of the area. Another city in Mesopotamia, left hand was started some time ago the lecturer said, showed traces ot In London, but the scheme never of having been laid out on the lines a had sufficient backing to flourish. modern American city. 4- Now the French Academy of Medicine J. is advocating that school children her-saopflon Mrs."VosTiad surmounted els- southward" into- a region oi hfgh ROOTED DISUKE FOR JAPS of "Cnnstian ^propagandas" They tell Government Newspaper. ber taught to write with the left hand her artistic headgear with a flagrantly temperature and southerly upper tales about machine guns concealed in It Is not generally known that in case as well as the right. black high-cocked bonnet. The winds.- The clouds forming the southern ffae hospitals and soldiers who reconnoiter the recent railwaymen's dispute in One curious point concerns the cjilt Chinese Look With Suspicious Eye* old world touched the new on Mrs. limit of-s the cold wave develop by night. I never heard these Great Britain had developed into a ifcfcC. of_ihe left hand, an eminent physician on Actions of the Subjects ,Vos' head, with the artistic odds thunderstorms, which are carried rumors substantiated, but I did meet general strike, and the public had been having stated that it tends eventually :v of the Mikado. greatlyagainst the new. northward by the upper south wind, a seemingly benevolent young surgeon unable to obtain its customary newspapers, to Increase lunacy. .The notion has, this traveling backward through the and a Japanese nurse with the. sweetest arrangements had been made however, been contested by other medical s^i-—5_ It was In the quaint, terraced city Search for Fin^r Wool. zone of cold air. face in the world.—Marjorie Barstow for the production of a government men, and the head master of Eton of Foochow, China. The bearers of The possibility of developing^ new in World Outlook. daily. suggests that the further usage of the my sedan chair pointed out to me a Pope Donates to S. P. C. A. sources of fine wool has been suggested. It w#s to contain no editorial views left hand develops certain organs of fine gray building against the hillside Pope Benedict has given a donation Referring ln Nature to a new WORE OLD DUTCH H&DGEAR the brain which otherwise lie dormant.: whatever, but simply a record of what and exhausted their collective store of francs to the Society for the search for the golden fleece, Prof. J. 1,000 was happening at home and abroad. of English trjftng to_tell me what it C. Ewart of the University of Edinburgh Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 7 or to Five million copies would have been was. Rochester Woman Excited Comment which has been doing magnificent states that the first domesticated A secret emulsion, invented by a circulated by a squadron of aeroplanes. 150 by Appearing In Court With Pi©turesque "Japanese hospital," said on& with work in Italy for years past under sheep in Europe were undoubtedly Russian professQ?,: which, it is assertved, The government's idea was a knowing air, as if he could say more Adornment. English direction, and mainly supported introduced about B. C., and that 7000 will make color photography possible that the dangers of a general strike if he would. by English and American subscriptions, nearly pure descendants of this ancient for everybody, is about to-be introduced would be. enormously enhanced If the "To cure sick Japanese?" I asked, .The costume of Mrs. Julia Vos in although recently receiving also Neolithic breed—a urial, Ovls into this country, say? the general public did not know what was wondering whether there was. a sufficiently a Roch^ter court excited much attention. considerable Italian support.—Catholic viegnei—still survive on the small uninhabited Londogi Times. The problem of making going on. r/'," vf large colony to supportn institution Mrs. Vos is the grandmother of Columbian. island of Sday (Sheep island)., the process capable of snapshot of such size. two children over whom there Nwais hear Si Kilda. Crosses between as well as time .work is claimed. to Community Singing It took some time, for this question Utigation after the parting of their Soay and Southdown sheep Mr. Meek*s Crawl. have been overcome, and tie exposure "I see community singing is becoming to percolate through their ^heads. parents.- The aged woman Is a native yield excellent mutton, with wool of ^Meek—rYou trumped my ace. can be as rapid as with the Ordlftary a fad In many towns." When at last It did so* there was more of Frleseland, Holland. remarkable strength and quality and Mrs. Meek—I did. What of it? emulsion, fhus fitting the Invention "What is ltr. 4 excitement in Oi^i* answers than mere She appeared In court with an old the late discoveries indicate that Meek—No*qothlng, my dear. Tm for moving-picture work also. "The villagers'" idea boosted statements of facts would warrant mepry rtatch headgear that would have de^ crosses of the urial with other wild glad It was you. If one of our opponents Special cameras and plates will be a notch, I take It" "Japanese make" Chinese tfelL jtapft* lighted the heart of the painter Van types may yield still finer and more had done It we'd have lost the. on the market shortly, and ther cost •nese say 'Chinese mma—hjm ver^ slA Dyk. On the sides of her coiffeur, "frow'r*': beautiful wool. These discoveries include tirick.—Boston Transcript of a colored film Is expected to be "Instead of dancing on the green, were two thin gold plates bound tightly that of wool forming the inner only 15 to 20 per cent higher than we assemble in community centers g^TTiere was Inarticulate sarcas^n in to lier head whlcb kept her hair coat of several of the wild Sheep of the ordinary black and white' typei and mingle our voices in Jazz madrigals their manner. At last one of them pressed close above her ears. The. Asia. This wool 4s longer than that and syncopated glees."—Louis^ foupd the. English: he waS after, and plates are slightly- concave, of the of the Soay shoep, and decidedly finer The Probable Period. just the Man! viile Courier-Journal. came out with lt: "Japanese no kve finest old burnished gold and fitted than and quUe as white as superfine a 1 "How much longer," growled guest While at a dance ope -evening Chinese man," he said. "Tk^n .i^iy the contour of her h?aL Over he Australian mfefinOr regiurded as-the "are those old codgers over there In made the acquaintance of a young Air Travel „do Luxe. make Chlnese man well?" fiji gold plates, was an old Frleseland lace finest and whitest wool in the world. the corner going to continue to wrangle?" man who askied to" take me bome. seems that Japanese were beginning The aftshlp "R 33" has been making bonnet, ivory colored from age, a While talking about-^different things, a tour of the French battlefields, says to realise that American philanthropy treasure of her. maiden days. The little'frilled Causes of Thunderstorm. "About an hour, prob'ly," replied the we came upon the subject of religion. presented by the missions and the London Sphere, and i^ carried a lace visor in front, xf the Two kinds, of thunderstorms are. landlord of the Petunia tavern. "They He told me he was Quite a church chef and gave its passengers French 6rltbS Rockefeller foundation, was bonnet was a marvel of the lace maker's generally recognized—one due to heat are discussing, the League of Nations* member and had attended church regularly. treating good-will for the United cooking, and real- beds with sheets. art, and~a~6-lnch"frill made of usually local, and the other accompanying Bad and they've only got Just as far as arguing folks being rather religious "On September 15,'-' says the cametpaper, /States. So theyrtoo, dedded to become some ^stiffened material like maHnes the squalls forming in yet. They have to cuss and yell themselves, I .said, irtthout "during a.Jlight from Amsterdam philanthropists,, aod some. fine_Japanese net fanned out behind her neck and the southern sectors of low pressure and call names before they get It set-,' thinking: "You are just theKwd, of hospitals for the Chinese were to England, {his lunch was: served on over her shoulders like a ruffle of Sir areas.' A third type, "storms of cold," tied for today and start off madder a son-in-law my people "are "looking the relndt^ Thft. Cbluese, Jioweter, still a passenger alrplantr: Salmon mayonnaise, quaint obeerv- WalterRalOigh. bas been lately added by a French meteorologisL. than wet hens."—Kansas City Star! \f#."s TbenJ woke up and^tr^ed to cold chicken, fjrult sal&<f aid distrust the mov4. Tfiey cannot be sure ance of the It occurs mid atr trwv. ii| m,ua«% myself.—Exchange. wine."-—BVom the Outtanlr ~CijT "X' -45