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

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The house is less linn envelope enclosed, will De Words Banned. Fifty Years Ago Are 11 feet wide and its erection is saiil to BOYLE WOOLFQiiiKS answered by mail. If of general interest Now by General Consent Recognized date back to the American Revolution as Proper. ary period. The dwelling, constructed it will be answered in this "BABY DOLU REVUE" of wood and particularly peculiar in column, also.) Most newspapers have an index expurgatorious the midst of the modern brick structures in which are listed all in that vicinity, is located directly 1. Qustion: What is the cause or the^ tempting words banned at the opposite the entrance of Copp's Hill a ... cure for eczema? Have had it on of its compilation as to bad. burying ground and wiTliin tlie shadow rriy hand for ten years or more, the usage, remarks a writer in the Home of what once was the ammunition skin is dry and cracks—sometimes it Sector. It is amusing to read one of barracks of the British army. It is 21 those lists, drawn up for a New York seems to be getting better, only to feet long, with its entrance on Hull newspaper 50 years ago, a long discarded Street place, which is also so narrow itch and crack again is it caused by list, frowning on such words that one has almost-to enter the alleyway eating honey or meat? I suppose as' aspirant, bogus, collided, commenced sidewisc. There are three stories those questions make you laugji.v (for begun) employe,-endorse and an attic floor. One room, the Answer: No reason to laugh at (for approval), humbug, ignore, jeopardize,, kitchen, is in the basement, and on the your eczema questions—they are'per: street floor are the dining and living lengthy, loafer, ovation, posted fectly sensible and up to date. Some rooms. There is a bedroom aliove (for informed), predicate, progressing, eczemas are due to foods, some: to reliable (for trustworthy), rowdies, these, and on the thii'd floor is another taboo,- talented and- vicinity (for bedroom. irritants, like very hard water, harsn neighborhood). Most of these are now The dwelling is referred to by North soap, disinfectants used too strong, quite respectable and would have the Enders as the "Spite House." It brine, chemicals used in photography, freedom even of those newspapers earned this sobriquet, according to a etc. The cure is to find the cause and which once spurned them. Thus, as legend that has be-m persistent for remove it. Finding the cause may ever, do the .heresies of today become years to the effect that the original take a lot of experimenting in each the gospel of tomorrow. Thus does owner, a Tory, had the house erected individual case. A very interesting progress march. to shut off the natural light from the way of discovering if foods have anything home of a neighbor with whom he had It happens in language, in economics, WITH ELMER COUDY AND COMPANY OF 40 to do with a particularvcase is quarreled. As the result of the alleged in politics. Tomorrow conservatives "spite" the neighbor, so the legend this—certain big drug firms csftrry, as will be found stoutly defending the program which yesterday's radicals goes, was obliged to keep a candle a supply for physicians, extracts of Car Load of Scenery. Direct from a six week's ran at Dominion burning within his home. drew up. Perhaps an appreciation of all sorts of foods, carefully prepared, this fact ought to produce a philosophic sterilized, etc. These the physician Theatre, Winnipeg. NOT A PICTURE calm, But It is quite as likely to places, a drop at a time, one drop of URELY "NOTHING IS NEW" produce temper. And yet it is absurd each kind of food extract, on the to swear at the conservative man as sterilized skin of the patient in a Renewed Discoveries in Babylonia Give PRICES, it is to denounce the dam in the stream 90c, $1.12, and Sl.SO PLUS WAR TAX place free from eczema then he Proof of Truth of the and the brake on the engine. makes a few very tiny pricks, not Ancient Saying. drawing blood, through the drop, into Growth of Plants. Sunday the skin and thus the point of the Six thousand years ago the "lad-e'-" Jack Nor- "QddS an(J Ends Among plants, after the period of worth's Broadway Success painted their cheeks and penciled needle carries into the skin a very growth in spring and summer there is their eyebrows, according to Dr. E. small amount of the substance. Then a period of dormancy before the cold Special Matinee F*rices, SOc to SI.OO Plus Tax Banks, who gave an illustrated lecture he wipes off the remains of the drops. weather sets in, and If plants are before the photographical section Most of these places will not show maintained artificially at a high temperature of the American institute of the city anything but if any one of the food this dormant period persists. of New York, says the Evening Sun Exposure to cold is needed to activate substances tested happens to be the of that city. the plant for another period of growth. one responsible for the eczema, then UNIQUE FEATURE OF WEDDING structed about the fifth century B. LEFT RECORD AS INVENTOR It was Doctor Banks who conducted Perhaps the liberation of enzymes acts that particular spot may come up red C., contains many exquisite specimens the expedition into Babylonia and on the stored starches, converting worked in both glass and marble. and itchy. In that way you can discover Javanese Couple, at End of Ceremony, helped dig up the ruins of some of the English Marquis, Three Centuries Ago, them into sugars, or the phenomenon the particular substance which Kiss the Feet of All Their Relatives. ancient cities for which enterprise Had Ideas for Projects at That may be due to a change in the permeability Mosaic did not reach its highest development, John D. Rockefeller contributed $20!.000 produces your particular eczema an Time Undreamed of. of the cell-membrane. however, until the power to the University of Chicago. In by avoiding it your eczema will gradually Though normally the stimulus required of Rome had bloomed to the full. The A festival procession through the telling of "Modern Babylonia and Its One of the most curious books ir get well. for a renewal of growth is supplied Romans not only utilized this form village, headed by two monstrous figures Buried Cities" the archeologist had English literature is that which bes by cold, mechanical injury or a period of art themselves to a great extent, thrown upon the screen pictures of with arms and legs agitated by the title, "A Century of Inventions," of drying may have the same effect. FINE CITY TWICE DESTROYED but spread it all through their conquered men hiding inside, forms part of the many kinds of earthen wares found and whose author Is Edward, marquis The process occurs independently in territories. One of the ways among the ruins of the ancient dwellings. marriage ceremony in the Island of of Worcester, who died April 3, 1667, any exposed part of a plant, so that of tracking the footsteps of the Roman Java. The music in the procession is Antigua, Spanish Capital of Central One kind of "twin" vases attracted The book appears to have been written if one or two branches of a plant be conqueror is by means of the mosaics America, the Victim of Flood, Fire especial attention. supplied by the gamelon, the national 12 years before his death, and consists kept continually warm while the other he built. The art was continued and Earthquake. orchestra, consisting of drums, bells "That," said the lecturer, "shows of hundreds of descriptions of is subjected to the usual winter chilling, down through the mediveal and and other noisy instruments, while that the ladies painted their cheeks projects, none of them, however, so the former will not develop on the renaissance periods, flourishing especially an additional noise is made by a group Antigua, the glittering Spanish capital and penciled their eyebrows §,000 explicitly treated as to enable a modern return of summer temperature though in Italy.—Exchange. of men on horseback striking with all of all Central America, arose high years ago, just about like some of adventurer to carry them out in the latter develops as usual. their might in the native "angkoeng," on the central plateau in the beautiful them do today. The inside of one of practice. valley of Almocongo. Its palaces which is something like a tambourine, the cups was red, while the other was In this book are to be found methods made of bamboo. and churches, its monasteries and hospitals, black. The twin vases were found in f0r secret writing, by cipher or Worse Than Tigers. New Use for Asbestos. The women, their hands filled with its sparkling fountains and avenues a room that was undoubtedly a inks of a peculiar nature telegraphs Once, Confucius was passing by the A- new and-important use. for as? PaP?r birdsj, flowers and feather fans were unsurpassed in any part boudoir of the period.. Verily there Is or semaphores, explosive projectiles slope of Tai Shan. He encountered a bestos has been found. Its wide adoption made of peacock plumes, follow on of the new world, while above all towered nothing new under .the sun." that would sink any ship, ships that woman who was crying' mournfully depends on the finding of new foot, and are in turn followed by the the sweeping outlines of the would resist any explosive projectiles, by a grave. The master leaned upon' sources of the material. One of the priests, solemnly singing their great volcanoes known as the "Agua" floating gardens, a method of fixing the rail of a cart in a position of respect, Proper Use of Handkerchief. latest suggestions, which has been carried prayers. The bride is carried by shifting sands, a way to make a boat and "Fuego" ("Water" and "Fire") and listened. out on an appreciable scale in The incorrect use of the handkerchief four ihen as she sits on a wooden which were destined to be her doom. work against ,«vind and tide, and many Then he sent Tse Lu to question is, according to Dr. William S. the United States, is the construction platform surrounded by a few girl For twice Antigua was destroyed, the other curious contrivances. her. saying: "Ah, thy crying seems of Tomlin, one of the most prolific and permanent casting molds for the friends. After the procession goes Nothing came amiss to the mechanical first time in 1546 by a flood of water great borrow and grief." production of the lighter kinds of causes of acute disease of the middle around the village twice, it finally from the crater of the volcano which marquis neither were his proje^f?. "Yes, alas!" answered the'woman. ear, with consequent deafness. He metal castings. In making these stops before the house of the groom, was then appropriately called Agua mere dreams, for he had worked out in^*his "Not long ago my father-in-law died molds, the ground asbestos is mixed says in the Indianapolis Medical Journal and the bride is carried into the house own mind a clear conception of a and the second time in 1773 by fire in the mouth of a tiger my husband,^ with a suitable binder and pressed that the average adult constricts in the arms of her father-in-law. steam engine, and is believed to have and earthquake from Fuego. The too, was slain by it and now, alas, the nostrils when he blows his nose, into a form or flask over a master patera. Spaniards fiot being able to remonstrate The whole family then assembles made a working model of one. His estate my son Is killed by it also!" thus producing extraordinary compression and is then stoved slowly up to a in a circle and the young couple, bending with the recalcitrant volcanoes was filled with all sorts of machines "Then why dost thou not get tbee temperature of 800 degrees F. This of the air In the nasopharynx. on their knees, kiss the feet of all in the same effective manner that was for raising water to the top of hence?" preliminary dryirg removes the bulk employed in dealing with the Indians, the relatives. The kissing of the feet the great tower by hydraulic power, "Because there are no cruel laws of the moisture, and establishes the When he has a cold there is infection' marks the end of the ceremony. The other means were resorted to, and and during the war he frightened away here." binder. The pattern is then removed, and swelling around the eustachian feast lasts late into the night but these mountains were solemnly baptized a troop of Roundheads by a display of "Acknowledge this, my children," and the form heated up again to a "A.c:ua" and "Fuego," and taken tubes, and the effort to expel the women and men celebrate separately, these unknown powers. said the master to his disciples, "cruel temperature several hundred degrees compressed air through the constricted only the young couple being allowed with due ceremony into the arms of The marquis impoverished himself Jaws are master tigers!"—From a in excess of the temperature to which nostrils is likely to blow some of to eat together.—Detroit News. the church in the hope that they would by his adherence to the cause of Chinese classic, "Ancient Compositions." the form will be usually exposed. the infected mucus into these tubes, Charles I., and when Charles II. came eschew their heathen deities and reTorm Translated by Moon Kwan. Aftfer this treatment the forms or thus starting the trouble. on the throne he was neither recompensed their uncouth ways. Nevertheless, HISTORY TOLD IN MOSAICS molds are ready for use, and, it is for his losses nor rewarded for as a matter of terrestrial precaution, When a person has a cold he should Ten Different Winds. said, may be employed indefinitely his fidelity. Kings' memories are often sleep on his side and not on his back, the capital ciity was moved 24 When the wind is blowing at an in-r at any rate, as many as 1,700 castings Beautiful Examples of Early Art to very short. miles distant to a safer location, where for thus he will establish good drainage dicated velocity of 35 miles an hour have been made from one of these Be Found in the Ruined Temples is now situated. Strange to say, from the eustachian tubes. it the force in pounds per square foot of Egypt. permanent molds. both Agua and Fuego seem to have Long-Lived Trees. would be 4,900. This would be known At Fountain abbey, Yorkshire, Ebgland as a high wind and would travel over Spread of Species. One of the earliest attempts at artistic the yew trees were old when a distance of 3,080 feet every minute. expression was through the medium One of the problems that confronts the abbey was built, in 1132. California A perceptible wind travels one mile of the mosaic. Ruins of that licentious the naturalist is that of accounting for has a very ancient tree in Mariposa Mooseheart Film Postped an hour Just perceptible, two or three city of the East, Nineveh, the distribution of identical forms of grove. This is a "redwood," miles an hour gentle breeze, four or contain examples of the art. Mosaics life through widely separated localities. which is credited with many hundred five miles an hour pleasant breeze, are found frequently in the ruined Investigation frequently shows years. Baobab trees of Africa have ten to 15 miles an hour, brisk wind, temples of Egypt. that this has been accomplished in been computed to be more than 5,000 20 to 25 miles an hour high wind, 30 It was in Greece that the art was many ways that appear quite simple years old, and a deciduous cypress at to 35 miles an hour very high wind fir^t used to any great extent. All when once discovered, although 'one June 16 and 17 Chapultepec is considered to be of^ 40 to 45 miles an hour storm at 50 through the rocky little peninsula would hardly have thought of them. still greater age. Humboldt s* miles an hour a great storm, 60 to 70 may be found the beauty ot the Hellenic Some interesting facts gleaned concerning that the Dracaena Dracq at Orotova. miles an hour, and a hurricane attains temperament expressed in mosaic. the dispersion of fresh-water a on Teneriffe, was one of the oldest Inhabitants velocity of 80 to 100 miles an hour. The erectheum, in Athens^ con­ mollusks account for their appearance of the earth. in remote and isolated ponds. Waterfowl play an important part in this work. Ducks have been known to carry mussels attached to their feet HOW LONG WILL IRON MINING a hundred miles or more. Bivalve Owing to a delay in the arrival from the east of mollusks not Infrequently cling to the the MOOSEHEART FILM, which causes us to postpone ttfes of wading birds, and are thus LAST IN MINNESOTA? transported for considerable distances. showing the same here, all tickets bought from our members are good for June 16 and 17 or should any one who bought desire to get their money back 50 Year* Penguins. they can do so. (if there ia a tonnage tax) Though so much has been written 1250 Years about them, the penguins always excite This authorizes all members to return the money fresh interest in everyone who (if there ie NO tonnage tea) to persons to whom they sold tickets but we advise sees them for the first time. There is endless interest in watching them, the to keep them and see MORRY MacLAREN in THE Minnesota has a comparative small amount of high grade iron ore 1,400,000,000 dignified emperor, dignified notwithstanding tons that ie now commercially valuable, the state tax commission says. POINTING FINGER," Wednesday, June 16th, and his chjjnsy waddle, going But Minnesota has en enormous amount of low grade iron ore—variously estimated at CHARLEY CHAPLIN in "SHOULDER ARMS" on from 35 Billions to over 100 Billions of tons (the Federal Geological Commission says 72 along with his wife (or wives) by his Billions of tons). side, the very picture of a successful, Thursday, June 17th.. .MOOSEHEART FILMS both The Minnesota iron ore that is now commercially valuable will last about 50 years. self-satisfied, happy, unsuspicious Its low grade ores* if their can be developed, will last from 1,000 to 2,000 years. nights, all for the same price of 30c. Children to 14 countryman, gravely bowing like a Minnesota's iron ore is now taxed higher than any other form of property—-50 par years of age free. Matinees both days. Chinaman before a yelping dog—the cent higher then farm lands* 100 per cent higher than household goods. little undignified matter-of-fact Adelie, A tonnage tax on top of the present high tax will make the development and AT of Minnesota's low grade ores impossible. minding his own business in a way worthy of emulation. They are perfectly Shall we levy a tonnage tax and IdQ die iron ore industry in Minnesota in a few years or shall adapted to a narrow round of we develop the iron ore industry of the state and collect millions every year for CENTURIES? life, and when compelled to face matters outside of their experience they PnMleke* fcy MINNESOTA FAIR TAX ASSOCIATION Drop postal to Room til St. Francis Hotel, St. Paul, and get detailed oroof of iho»«. jften behave with apparent stupidity, W.00°ea3iU b*"*V# 1,1 aIr UxatlonT Joln th* usoolation. *rfelp It ilong? M^mbereM Memberships a but sometimes show good deal of intelligence.—From "The Heart of mkd- the Antarctic," by B. H. Shackletoa. =f ,-su* A & un imnmwmsMiTr'H"1 SM? nil' i'f