International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 21, 1920 · Page 3 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FOUR a ass« WINDOW DISPLAY THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS A Pair to Draw to 85 THE NEW PUBLIC HEALTH MAKESGREAT HIT 3 AND BORDER BUDGET »K 8 8 3$ 9S St 83 8 8 SC 33 8 3 8 SS Conducted by the Minnesota Public H. J. MINER, Editor and Managtr Health Associalion. Unique and Attractive Display (Letters on Health addressed to the Cteter.4 the P~« Oflee .t tatem.Fall* Ml... Se—d-CI— Celebrated Medicine Attracts Much Minnesota Public Health Association, Attention. a Shubert Bldg., St. Paul, Minn., with SUBSGRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR stamped self-addressed envelope enclosed, An advertising displav which has will be answered by mail. If OFFICIAL PAPER OF KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MINNESOTA attracted unusual interest, has been of general Interest they will be answered in this column, also.) placed in the show window of S. N. questions and candidates at the coming Rubin on Third street, in this city, 1. Question: I have heard that The nearer we get to election day election. ^.It is in their power, in the local agency for the well-known wearing cotton in the ears will prevent and the assurance of Republican administration, all probability to say whether Preus, and highly successful proprietary one from catching cold. Is that the higher the market Hodgson or Shipstead will be our medicine, Tanlac. true? price of Liberty bonds. next governor. It is for them to decide The display is not only interesting Answer: There is no possible whether Minnesota will go for from an advertising standpoint, but If you have had enough of Wilsonism, vestige of truth in the statement that Harding or Cox. But, most of all is is educational, combining in an attractive there is just one way to say so wearing cotton in the ears will prevent on election day. You can't say it by it in their power to determine wheth and artistic manner beautiful persons from catching cold easily. voting for Cox, the Wilson candidate, er Amendment No. 1 shall be passed scenes from many foreign countries Furthermore, ear specialists will and give Minnesota the greatest road where the ingredients of this tell you that the ear should not be Mr. Cox declared in an address in system in the country, or whether preparation are obtained. stuffed with cotton because the cotton it shall go by default and thus deprive It has occasioned such favorable Oklahoma, "Mr. Wilson is not running keeps back the natural drainage the state of the benefits of the comment in the city that the proprietors this year." He will remark wherr of the ear and may lead to much most progressive program ever undertaken he reads the election returns, "Well, of the store state that it will trouble, and perhaps deafness. Doctors in its behalf. remain in their window several days I didn't run very fast myself. sometimes advise putting in Their control over good roads is longer. cotton for some special purpose, but peculiarly vital in this respect. If a Vote for Constitutional Amendment only for a short time. Work of Great Artist. woman fails to vote for one of the number two on november 2nd. 2. Question: No two members of The display is the work of one of candidates for any office she will, at Its purpose is to extend the term of my family can agree on the right America's greatest lithographic artists least, not be casting a vote against the probate office to four years. The temperature for our rooms. When and the manufacturers of Tanlac 1913 legislature provided four year that candidate. But if she fails to one is just comfortable another is state that the total cost will exceed vote for the good roads amendment terms for all the other county offic "roasting," and two or three others sixty thousand dollars, which is said Senator Warren G. Harding, Republican candidate for president, and she will be voting against it! The ers so that the Probate Judge was a "fairly freezing." The result is a J. A. O. Preus, head of the Minnesota Republican ticket, snapped on "Governors' to be a record price for window displays. reason for this, as informed persons lone candidate in the 1916 election Day" at Marion, Ohio. consant jangling. We've agreed to It is in ten distinct and natural already know, is that the amendment, and also this .year. In order to provide let you settle the question. What is colors, and presents scenes from to be approved, must receive a equal terms for all county officers the right temperature? the Rocky Mountains, as well as majority of all the votes cast in the this amendment to the constitution Vote For from Europe, Asia, Peru, Egypt and Answer: In summer, people want election. If the woman voter, then, must be made. Remember to other foreign countries. to keep cool in winter they want to through ignorance or indifference, vote for it. The natives are seen in their natural be hot. A temperature of 60 to 65 fails to vote for Amendment No. 1 HAROLD ROYEM habitat and environment, gathering degrees F. in summer is just right, her vote will simply add to the total Judge Homer B. Dibell, associate the roots, herbs and barks that but in winter people clamor to have of the votes cast without increasing justice of the supreme court, will be form the medicinal ingredients of their homes 75 to 78 degrees. The the number favorable to the good FOR a candidate for re-election on Nov. 2. Tanlac, packing them upon the backs ideal temperature is 68 degrees. roads cause. Under the present law candidates appear Quarreling over the regulation of of camels, elephants, llamas and other near the bottom of the state Women voters, if they realized the County Commissioner beasts of burden for transportation room temperature is worse than useless. white ballot without party designation. significance of the amendment, would by land and sea to the immense Get a good thermostat and set The law contemplates that the be the first to vote for it. I most laboratories at Dayton, Ohio, and it at €8 degrees, and let it settle the courts shall keep aloof from politics cases the man of the family owns the 4th District Walkerville, Canada. debate. Then the individual who and for many years it has been the automobile and would pay the license One of the most striking features finds fault will have to dress to suit settled policy of the people to choose tax. The woman has nothing to lose of the display is the reproducton of their requirements. judges with reference to their fitness I at everything to gain in riding over the magnificent laboratory at Dayton. and not because of their political smooth, dry roads. It is for her, in Here the artist has effectively and views. Judge Dibell has served for most cases, that the family car was a impressively protrayed the popularity years on the Supreme Court and before ever bought. Then why not the roads of Tanlac by introducing a group that had fifteen years' experience to go with it? If she lives in the of people in all walks of life, who are on the district bench. No other country the right kind of road reduces, looking at the Tanlac laboratory with candidate has such qualifications. by so many miles, her distance expressions of confidence, plainly indicating. Judge Dibell should be returned to from town, from her neighbors and ft their belief and faith in the his post and a vote to send him back her church. It means education for medicine. will help maintain the integrity and her children, for it brings them within Another distinctive feature is the keep up the standard of the Supreme five to fifteen minutes of the ft .! bulletins accompanying the display. Court. school and makes it easy for them 0* £&ffc CA Xfz They tell briefly and concisely of the to attend the high school in town. far Hfrhest Pn ri'-!e Q'ii 'l.": cz marvelous growth and -development What a pity if the woman voter FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Lowest Pcrsihlc I'rL of Tanlac, until today it has the largest should fail to realize her interest in 2nd District sale of any medicine of its kind this matter! What a mistake if any Ladies and Gentlemen: in in the world. These bulletins also man who wants a good road system I wish to announce that I am a quote various standard medical at a minimum of cost and delay .n,r candidate for County Commissioner authorities as to the therapeutic vilue should fail to instruct the women for the 2nd District (including the and physiological effect of the voters of his family to cast their City of International Falls), having medicine. votes for, and not against, Amendment been nominated at the primaries laU No. 1! 60,000 Bottles a Day June. Let it not be forgotten that failure I have resided in Koochiching From these bulletins one also learns to vote for the amendment is a vote County since 1901 and am thoroughly that the new Tanlac laboratories at against! acquainted with every section of the Dayton and Walkerville have a combined county and realize its needs, and if daily capacity of 60,000 bottles elected shall make it my duty to The name of Judge Homer B. and that the medicine is now selling \\\\\\vv\v^\vvV serve the best interests of the district Dibell, who is a candidate for reelection at the rate of approximately 10,000,000 and the county as a whole. I to the Supreme Court, will bottles per year. am a heavy taxpayer in county and appear on the state ballot without That Tanlac is a preparaton of e*cept'onal city and it is to my interest as well party designation, down near the merit has never been disputed, as the interest of all other taxpayers bottom of the ballot. To avoid mistakes which accounts for its tremendous shi c-nt« that county affairs be conducted in voters should keep the name in popularity and large sales an efficient and economical manner. mind. Judge Dibell although a candidiate throughout the country. It is a powerful If elected I shall give the office my of an office without party designation reconstructive tonic and bodybuilder get off the fence undivided attention at all times as is nevertheless endorsed by and has a far reaching and duty requires. many political committees of both most beneficial effect "upon the entire I earnestly solicit your vote and influence. democratic and republican parties as system. Many strong endorsements, well as by many newspaper and from those who testify as to the Right from the start Spurs let you know vh ?z Sincerely, many civic bodies and other organizations. benefit they received, have appeared C. VIC LINSTEN. His re-election is in the interests in the columns of this paper. you're smoking. Plain as day, on the back cf the of the state at large. Nearly The manufacturers of Tanlac are package, it says: "In Spur Cigarettes the. good tobaccos TO WOMEN VOTERS! a quarter of a century of judicial firm believers in newspaper advertis- service, together with great ability :ng and have forcibly presented to from the Orient are properly mixed with I The women of Minnesota will bold and h'gh personal character make the public the merits of their product liurley and other home-grown ..tobaccos." the balance of power in determining him one of the leading figures of the in this way. Their total annual appropriation the state's political complexion on all state and a valuable public servant. for newspaper space exceeds In your language that means "good old-time tobacco one mill'on dollars. Their McPARTLIN'S LEGISLATIVE RECORD copy appears in practically all of the taste/' Ilaven't you just been hankering for it? leading daily and weekly newspapers Those good tobaccos are roiled in satiny, imported throughout the United States and Canada. paper—and crimped* not pasted. That's something As a member of Appropriations Committee secured appropriations through which this county received from the state during the past year. to know, too. In smoker's talk, crimping means TUBERCULIN TESTS 1919, over $337,000.00 for roads, ditches, schools, wolf bounty and sanitorium "easier drawing, slower burning, Letter taste." Examine purposes. Dr. L. R. Johnson, a representative Secured the Ninth Fish Hatchery, for Rainy Lake. of the U. S. bureau of anim.sl a Spur and how it's made. see Flood and fire relief for settlers. industry, spent several days in the Labor And as the finishing touch, Spur's fragrance and county during September inspecti i-j Supported all labor legislation, securing beneficial changes in Workman's herds of cattle for tuberculosis on freshness are sealed and delivered in a three-fold Compensation laws defining rights where labor quits or is fired with the farms of J. T. O'Loughlin an respects to time of payment of wages due eight hour law for all state employees package—rich brown and silver. Napolean Rousse, Wildwo'od C. supported bill for general eight hour day amplified the powers of Covey, Mizpah Albert Enzman, Ere State Labor Department joint author and supporter of Workman's Compensation Hop off the fence—and land on Spurs. Sundin and R. Christianson, Ray Insurance measure. Ray Parmeter, Bannock and R. Soldiers' Relief Middendorp, Manitou. Liggetx &~Myers Co. ob acco Author of only soldiers' reLef- measure passed during regular session affording The retest of cattle inspected Ia*tr $200 free tuition to all soldiers of Minnesota in all schools or colleges winter will be made some time this approved by the Department of Education. winter. Inspection hereafter will One of a sub-commilttee of three to draft the soldiers bonus law passed be made only on herds comprised of at special session. Supported all other measures passed in the interests of at least ten grades or five pure breds. our soldiers. Where a pure bred bull is owned in Supported and helped to pass in the House a bill providing for the a community every herd, on which guaranty of bank deposits. Anti-oleomargerine bill, and many others. that bull is used should be tested. Although a new member without previous legislative experience, was Applications will -"Still be -received at placed upon the following important committees: the Farm Bureau office for tests to. Appropriations, Labor, Highways, Drainage, Judiciary. be made, in herds which can be handled Selected as a committee of one from the House to act with a committee in connection with herds alreaay of two from the Senate as a joint committee of the highway committees of under siipervison. Owing to a short-j House and Senate in framing the technical legal provisions of the Babcock age of help in the department applications Highway Amendment now known as Amendment No. One, and as such subcommitteeman cannot be acceptedfor inspection of herds which cannot be was the originator and framer of the provision of that amendment that will, if adopted, permit a refund from state funds to all handled in this way. Application counties making perfnanent improvements during the past two years on blanks may be obtained from the Farm Bureau office. roads forming a part of the said highway system, of county money spent us lhereon. The RE-ELECT HIM! Subscribe for Press