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

December 2, 1920 · Page 3 of 8

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PAGE FOUR HE HAD SUFFERED THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS er Falls Times is of interest: LOI Northern Minnesota would probably 1 favor the appointment of Otto SINCE CHILDHOOD AND BORDER BUD|GET Diercks as state auditor when Mr. By Violet Moore Higgins. Preus leaves that office to become Mabel Julienne Scott, playing H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager the heroine in George Melford's governor. Mr. Diercks is almost a production of "Behold My Wife," James Brodeck, Says Tanlac northern Minnesota product, having HAS Centered at the Peat Oflre at Iateraatloaal Valla, Mina, Secon4-Claaa Mattjr am a Paramount picture, adapted Relieved Him of Lifelong Trouble spent a good share of his time in from Sir Gilbert Parker's novel, Feels Fine. Beltrami county. He is conversant reveals in her costume the undeniable SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR with the problems of the man who effect of the Indian and hid ideas of art. "Tanlac has benefitted me so wonderfully trying to dig a farm out of our vast OFFICIAL PAPER OF KOOCHICHINGCOUNTY, MINNESOTA First, there's the unique fan of that I feel it my duty to tell cutover regions and knows from firsthand turkey feathers the almost other sufferers about this medicine," observations just what is needed barbaric beadwork on the gown said James Brodeck, an employee of to help him along. His duties as and last—the feather-covered THAT TWELFTH MONTH THRILL the Twin City Rapid Transit Company, train of a primitive savage head of the state timber department princess. living at 1021 Second avenje has brought him into contact with a (Window Shopping With the Kiddies MISB Scott plays the part of an So., Minneapolis, Minn. large number of people and these Indian girl from the Hudson Bay "Ever since I was a boy I had been speak of him in the highest terms. Country, who is married to Frank suffering from a bad case of stomach Armour (Milton Sills), a young He is easily the peer of any thus far Englishman of good family. To trouble, and often no matter what I named for the post in point of capability, humiliate them he sends his Indian ate it would entirely upset me. Gas while in experience he has a wife to them in London. Her formed on my stomach, and cramps decided edge. Mr. Preus has himse'f lot there would have been un- came on that would fairly double me been state auditor for a long time and been tho not for child that comes to her, and the up wth pain. I had to be continually knows personally just what kind of friendship and help—and later taking a laxative for constipation, a man will best fill the bill. The selection the unspoken love—of her hus72£'b, and I had such spells of dizzyness may safely be left to his brother, Richard crippled that at times everything just seemed judgment. (Elliott Dexter), who educates to fade away before my eyes. Sleep her for her place in society and re-unites her to her husband. was almost impossible and I was OUTLAY FOR RURAL ROADS simply miserable. AND BRIDGES INCREASES "My room-mate, who was in a similar condition, was getting such splendd During the calendar year 1919, 46 results from Tanlac that I was induced states of the union expended over to try the medicine myself. $400,000,000 on their rural roads an1 The first few doses seemed to soothe my stomach, and by the time I finished bridges, the Bureau of Public Roads of the United States department of the first bottles my appetite had picked up so much I was eating like agriculture recently announced. This total is made up of the actual cash expenditures a trooper. I have taken four bottles for such items as labo\ now and am entirely free from constipation and dizziness. I haven't materials, supervision, and admini.. tration, amounting to $389,455,931, and had a sign of a cramp since I first convict labor and statute labor, the started on the medicine and I'v? gained seven pounds in weight. At value of which, not definitely known, is .estimated at about $132,000,000. So night. I sleep like a top and am feeling CHURCH PUBLICITY stant advertisment, frequently changed far as possible, all expenditures on just fine. Since Tanlac has fixed in its wording, is the thing that city streets within incorporate 1 me up so thoroughly, I'm sure it'll do brings results. The great need of church publicity the same for others and I only hope towns and cities and all items of has been recognized so strongly within Too many pastors think that it is s'nking fund payments for the redemption they will give it a fair trial" the last two or three years that enough to insert the card of their Tanlac is sold in International Falls and interest payments oi. JUST RECEIVED everywhere pastors, as well as their church in the city or community paper. at Rubin's drug store, at Littlefork road and bridge bonds have been excluded. organization officials, are planning to That is better than nothing, but by M. E. Dimon, at Ranier by Schiller get strongly into the advertising it doesn't get far. The live church & Shelrud, at Northome by C. \V. The road and bridge expenditures field. In New York state more than changes the wording of its ad for Field, at Mizpah by Fred S:ats, at for 1919 show an increase of approximately 200 ministers are taking coufses in every Sunday, whether it is in the 33 1-3 per cent over those of Bescemar by R. L. Norcross, at advertising publicity. city daily or the rural weekly. In 1918 and 70 per cent over those of Margie by G. M. Wilson, and tall changing the ad, the writer of it tries The Christian Advocate (Methodist) 1914. More striking, however, is the other leading druggists. to put in every week something interestingly is campaigning strongly for "the increase in the proportion of the total new, following the example printed word to fight the forces of funds supervised by the several state A Shipment of high-grade UNION SUITS, all sizes -it classified into three different types of the business man who advertises. irreligion and agnosticism." Says the highway departments. In 1918 the depending upon the functions wh'ch Rel'gion isn't new, but it $2. 85 and $3.95 per suit Christian Century (Disciple) "where expenditures by or under the supervision they have in promoting wellbeing and can be told in a fresh, new way. And church advertising has actively been of the state highway departments growth. then, too, there is often something taken up, great cardinal principles of Also a big shipment of O. D. Mackinaws at $14.00 sund amounted to $117,285,268, while The first type is known as watersoluble that is actually new in that particular religion have been made popular by the local road funds, over which they Sheep Lined Mackinaws at $16.50 vitamines, and these arc church's life. newspaper announcement in display exercised no control whatever, necessary in order to obtain growtn type." This same paper remarks that A small community church cannot, amounted to $168,812,925. In 1919, from food. Lack of these causes Leather vests, several different models, at reduced there has been some failure in newspaper perhaps, afford to take as much space prices. however, the state highway departments beri-beri, which manifests itself by church advertising because as the department store, but can take supervised the expenditure of From $7.50 to $12.50 disease of the nervous system and by preachers expected immediate results smaller, conspicuous space, have it $202,292,694 as against the total of other symptoms. These vitamines a?c U. S. ARMY STORE expected, perhaps, that after set in display type and then, if the $189,163,237 expended by the local found in seeds, in green plants, in the first display ad or two the people writer of the ad will SAY SOMETHING road and bridge authorities. certain bulbs and fleshy roots and should flock to the churches. These regularly every week, he will fruits, and in milk and eggs, as weli pastors did not realize what big business get as conspicuous results by the end GLOOM CHASERS as in certain organs of the animal everywhere thoroughly understand,' of a year as any business advertiser body. The seeds referred to include to-wit, that the regular, con- in his community. beans, nuts, and the various cereal Often Heard at This Season. grains. When cereals are very highly "Drat them pesky hens." WHAT ARE VITAMINES solutely essential in the food, in order milled in order to obtain a very This is a common or garden expression. FREQUENT QUESTION THAT to maintain the weight of the body fine white flour, a large part Of the IS ANSWERED BEST BY and produce growth, has been definitely vitamines may be removed. Vitamines WHAT THEY DO. proved. The lack of vitamines are also lost when rice is polished Proof. causes deficiency diseases, so named "Is he clever?" in order to remove the outer because they are due to lack of something "He must be. He never seems to "What are vitamines?" do I N layers which contain most of the in the diet. Vitamines are present work." any That is a question asked repeatedly vitamines. It is for this reason thit and are needed in such small -since the importance of these compounds a diet consisting ma'nly of polished Like a New Car or Something. Quantities in the food that chemists *v rice may cause beri-beri, while unpolished. in foods has come Into prominence, FOR EVERY PURPOSE— "She seems to be very proud of her have not been able to isolate them but no definite answer his yet rice does not cause this disease. husband." "Yes. She's had him only from the many other compounds been given. Investigations by scientists a few weeks." Inside and Outside House Paint which are in foods. For this reason, at universities, agricultural experiment The second type is known as fatsouluble \ve know very little of the actual Automobile Paint stations, and institutions vitamines, and these are Har$fi domnit'nt. character of vitamines. "He said mine was a flower-like ^for medical research have revealed found in butter, eggs, milk and in certain Boat Paint face." "He must have been thinking Three Types of Vitamines much information regarding the functon animal organs such as the heart, of a snapdragon." Kalsomine of vitamines in body maintenance kidneys, and liver, and to some extent According to a statement ty Dr. and building, and the parts of the in other fats as well as in green Carl O. Johns, formerly in charge of Ail Embrasive. various foods in which they are t3 vegetables. They also exist :n smaller nutrition work in the bureau of "What did the Egyptians worship?" be found. quantities in certain seeds. When chemistry, United States department We carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Lin­ "Crocodiles, mountains, alligators fat-soluble vitamines aire absent fro*n That vitamines are compounds ab­ of agriculture, vitamines have been and other Insects." seed Oil Paint Co. and Certain-teed. the diet, animals and man are subject to a disease of the eyes, wh'ch Very Likely. appears to be related to xerophthalmia "I heard of a new comet that lost and which, if prolonged, may produce Its tail." "Probably it got into a fight Falls Lumber & Coal Co. with the dog star." blindness. Watch This Space Best Source in Vegetables The Reason. The third type is known as antiscorbutic "There is no royal road to good vitamines—that is, those PHONE 81 For Our writing." "I should say not. The first which prevent scurvy, which manifests requisite is a subject." itself by disease of the bones is Talks On Teeth well as in other ways. These vitamines Keeping Track. are found in oranges, grap-:fru't, Sylvia—Julia has her divorce now, lemons and other citrus fruits, you know. and in green vegetables, such as tomatoes, A new one each week, Joan—The same one? spinach, and lettuce, and in You will i&nd them interesting and instructive. eggs and raw milk. The drying of Choice of a Prophet. We are not doing this for the purpose of advising you vegetables frequently destroys- the Jonah emerged. YOUR BOY toward any particular "brand" or "method" of Dentistry. "I certainly prefer a dark horse to activity of the antiscorbutic vitamiijes. dark whale," he cried. a There is only ope kind of Dentistry worth anything The best source of vitamin *s is in, the leafy parts of vegetables, and and that is good conscientious work done by an Is growing inch by Naturally. this is one of the seasons why spinach, operator who keeps pace with the rapid progress of "How was the actor who took the lettuce, and cabbage are valuable inch. Get him started part of the fop In the play?" Dentistry as a Science and who is equipped with modern foods. "Oh, he was a dandy." appliances which enable him to give you the best in the right direction TALKED OF FOR he is capable of. People in general ought to knowmore Contrary Result. by opening a bank ac­ STATE AUDITOR "James is going to get plenty away about the care of the teeth, what to expect under of fresh air." "Then why is he going count for him. Hu certain conditions and what to do about it. It is therefore Otto H. Diercks, the efficient head :f on a salt-water trip?" our purpose in presenting these TALKS to point first banking connec­ the state timber department, undtr out the various Dental ailments, symptoms and diseases Happy. State Auditor Preus, and an aggressive tions may have a "Are they happily married?" young man of many capabilities, nthe belief that once they brought to notice sure "I guess so. They seem to enjoy is being mentioned in different sections positive influence upon his success in life. The conservative a measure of precaution will be used in their prevention. quarreling with each ottie** of the state as the successor of business experience of the officers of this Mr. Preus when the latter leaves DR. E. W. BUNCE, D. D. S. that office to become governor. Mr. Old Time Jazz Weddings^ bank should make it your choice. Our idea of a jazz wedding is one Diercks has many friends in the state, where the parents of the bride give especially in Northern Minnesota, H. F. BILLINGS, Prosthetist the groom a song and dance.—Dallas who would be greatly pleased ovsr News. his appointment and have no doub:s OFFICE AND LABORATORY, 311 THIRD STREEt as to his ability to conduct the affairs FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Picnic. INTERNATIONAL FALLS. of the office along the same lines-of Knicker—"The good book says, *Go efficiency as has been done during the Phone No. 474 Open Evenings and Sunday to the ant, thou sluggard:'" Bocker— INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. incumbency of Mr. Preus. "But it doesn't say anything about taking food along." The following from the Thief Riv­