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

December 9, 1920 · Page 3 of 8

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«aJ =SBSSK5SSB ks^iMv-sfe^v INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FOUR IS NOW TELLING THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS •J? RIFKIN'S SALE ALL HER FIDS AND BORDER BUDGET H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager Mrs. Lee Feels Like She Has A New Catered at the Post Ofllce at International Falla, Mian., aa Second-Claw Matt*r Lease on Life Since .Since Taking Tanlac. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN^$2.50 PER YEAR AT 228 THIRD STREET, INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. "Since taking Tanlac I feel like I OFFICIAL PAPER OF KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MINNESOTA have taken a new lease on life," said TALK OF THE TOWN Mrs. H. Lee, 1087 Payne Ave., Saint Proletariat to raise himself to that AS TO POOR MOTHERS Paul, Minn. grade. All he has to do is to will it IN OUR COMMUNITY "I have been in a badly rundown himself and nobody and nothing can condition for the past two years," she stop him. As to peasants, there are When Judge Henry Neil, father of continued. "I had no appetite, and none in the United States. If Brother During our Ninth Anniversary Sale we have proven to the people of this city and Koochi­ mothers' pensions, pushed his first whenever I managed to force down a Lenin has a notion that the Yankee pension bill1 through the Illinois few bites my food would not agree county the good quality of our Merchandise and at the wonderful low prices. Now farmer is a peasant, we think ching legislature in 1911, no state or nation with me. Gas would form on my that it's about time for the said in the world was paying poor mothers stomach and severe pains developed we have cut prices still deeper and will continue our Sale until brother to retire to an asylum for the a cent for the highly important in my chest. I frequently had violent 1st, insane. government work they were doing of headaches that nearly drove me distracted Bolshevism is anti-middle classism. bringing up their children properly, and I was so nervous I coull All of us Americans being middle so that in a few years they would be not get a good night's sleep. I felt aa classers, we are not going to revoltlre good citizens. weak and tired all the time and I lost against ourselves. This year—1920—Cook county, Illinois, so much weight my strength was Somebody should tell Comrade IT IS A TREAT TO THE PUBLIC will pay half a million dollars in rapidly dwindling away. Lenin about it. pensions, on order of court, to mothers "I heard so many good things about of little ones whose fathers are Tanlac I decided to give it a trial. dead, incapacitated, or missing. After taking the first doses I began TARIFF A NATIONAL ISSUE to be able to buy Clothing and Shoes for the whole family at reduced prices. Our entire li The other day, the police of Chicago, to feel an improvement and realized stock of fancy Christmas goods are included in this sale and it will pay you to come for miles which is in Cook county, found that I had at last found the right Washington, Dec. 8— "The famous two little boys wandering the streets medicine. I have taken three bottles to this great sale. It don't matter what you want, whether it is a Ladies' or Child's Coat, remark by General Hancock that tha at midnight, probably learning city now and the change that has come tariff is a local issue seems likely t: Dress, Shoes, Hats, Suits or Underwear, Come in to our store and let us prove to you our deviltry. Taking them home about 2 over me is really wonderful I have be revised in view of the nation-wide a. m. the widowed mother was found a splendid appetite and can eat anything demand just at present for the enactment statement. If you mean to Save Money on your purchases see us before you go elsewhere. She had returned at midnight from without the least bad after effects. of a protective tariff law," her work of scrubbing in a big office I am no longer troubled with declares the Republican Publicity building and at 2 a. m. was starting gas on my stomach and the pains association, in a statement issued today her own washing for her family of have all disappeared. I never Jiave a by the president of the organization, filve children. The court—Judge headache and my nerves are in perfect Hon. Johnathan Bourne, Jr. "For Arnold—gave her a pension at once condition. I sleep like a child a great many years the north was the he decided that the responsibility and every night and I feel splendid ail only section of the United States advocating public importance of rearing a family through the day. I am telling all my a protective tariff. The should continually bear in mind the of five was enough for one woman to friends about this wonderful medicine." south was utterly opposed to tho danger that menaces their children. undertake without having to earn a principle of protection. In recent Many tuberculous parents do not living for them also. Tanlac is sold in International Falls months, however, there has been an know that they have the disease. at Rubin's drug store, at Littlefork Our rural towns and communities insistent demand not only among This difficulty must be met oy by M. E. Dimon, at Ranier by Schiller probably have few such extreme manufacturers but among farmers— searching out undiscovered cases, and & Shelrud, at Northome by C. W. cases as the foregoing. Yet, we do not only among the people of the warning the afflicted of their awful Field, at Mizpah by Fred Siats, at have occasional poor widows with IS MOVING MORE FREELY north but among the people of the power to harm. Bescemar by R. L. Norcross, at small children and poor mothers with south—for the enactment of a law Margie by G. M. Wilson, and( all Efforts of the Minnesota Public bad, .husbands. Are we paying enough which shall impose protective import other leading druggists. Health Association and your county attention to the few we have? Are duties upon commodities of practically we seeing to it they are able to bring public health association, are being all classes. their children properly, with good concentrated on the task of unearthing there were imported 21,000,000 yards "Just now the farmers of the west to classes, that the proletarait and all cases of tuberculosis and assuring are holding conferences and conventions as compared with 7,000,000 yards in nourishment and sufficient education adequate care for each. Such We expect 10 cars of Hard Coal—stove nut and pea— and adopting resolutions demanding the same period of the previous year. to make them physicially strong and detection of incipient tuberculosis an import duty on grain, In the aggregate of all the various mentally strong American citizens? among the parents will permit the and will be able to make delivery in about one week. dairy products, live stock, etc. Ten kinds of cotton cloths, there were necessary treatment to be given million bushels of wheat imported imported in the first nine months of TELL BROTHER time and the lives ofr hundreds of from Canada in a single month at a 1920, over 122,000,000 yards as compared children will be spared. LENIN ABOUT IT time when the wheat growers of the with 22,000,000 yards in the corresponding It is in this noble work, which is Falls Lumber & Coal Company United States are unable to sell their period in the year before, Mister Lenin, over there in Russia, financed largely by the sale of Christmas grain for a price th^t will cover the an increase of approximately 100,QQ0,000 is said to be uncommonly anxious to Seals and Health Bonds, that cost of production, immense importations yards or nearly 500 per cent. turn the United States to bolshevisni. your co-operation is asked. PHONE 81 of butter from Denmark, large "These are facts, not theories. It Our compliments to Mister ''Lenin The sale o&aChristmas Seals and importations of meat from Argentine, must be perfectly clear to any1 student but we have to say that he is entirely INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN Health Bonds supports the state and and offerings of Australian and Argentine of economics that if we buy cotton mistaken as to the nature of the folks national organizations but the largest wool depressing the market goods, in Europe there must hrte -a that inhabit these little old United share of the money remains und :r of the United States, have impressed corresponding diminution of production States. the control of your local association the farmer with the need of an in the United States, and if there Brother Lenin's whole theory is to be spent for public health work 'America First' policy which shall insure is diminished production in the Ufaited Subscribe for The Press being b:sed on humanity divided into to the American producer at right here at home. States there must be fewer wage and classes, that the potetariat least an even chance in his home earners, less money in circulation, Twenty-five million Christmas Seals peasants, the middle class and upper market. diminished buying of various commodities must be sold in Minnesota to raise class. Nowj in Europe, such exist. "Now we see also the shutting used .by people from day-to the state's minimum allotment of In Europe, once a proletariat, always down of textile mills along the Atlantic day and lessened activity in all kinds $250,000 of the national $7,000,000 fund. a proletariat. Once a bourgeoise of business and industry. coast and in those southern 1 This allotment has been determined (middle class) always a bourgeoise. "No one contends that we should A I N states which have in recent years become as the minimum amount required to Once an aristocrat (upper class) always manufacturers of cotton goods. discontinue all buying abroad. What m4et Minnesota's health needs an aristocrat. the farmers of the west, the peati'ut Coincident with this curtailment of 1921. But in the United States we are production and consequent reduction growers of the south, the livestock Your Christmas Seals will help all middle class. The proletariat gets of employment we read statistics of men of the southwest, and the manufacturers save lives, not only throughout your FOR EVERY PURPOSE— into the middle class as soon as possible, imports showing tha in the nine of the eastern states 'are state, but right here at home. contending for isv an import diuty whereas those of us who think months ended with September we Buy and use Christmas Seals and Inside and Outside House Punt we are aristocrats are nursing an ilJus'on bought foreign manufactured cotton which shall amount to at least the Health Bonds. difference in cost of production at we are really middle class goods to the value of $113,000,000 as Automobile Paint people, no matter how much money compared with $29,000,000 last year. home and abroad so that the American WHITE PINE BLISTER RUST producer may compete on an or learning we may have or how old The increase is not only in value but Boat Paint MAP SENT ON REQUEST equality with his foreign competitor. our families are. in quantity, for in the nine months Ot Kalsomine In Europe the real workingman the year 1920 our imports of unbleached "Agitation for restoration of a protective Prof. A. G. Ruggles, state entomologist, who gets into the middle class has cotton was 50,000,000 yards tariff, coming as it does from has prepared a map of Minnesota as compared with less than 7,000,000 all sections of the country, makes the a hard job of it. In America it's the showing exactly where the white easiest thing in the world for Mr. yards in 1919. Of bleached cloth tariff a national rather than a local We carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Lin­ pine blister rust disease has been issue." found. Copies of this map may be seed Oil Paint Co. and Certain-teed. obtained on request by writing to the A PLEA FOR THE CHILDREN state entomologist, University Farm, St. Paul. TOOTH TALK NO. 1 Save the "kidd:es." Falls Lumber & Coal Co. Among the 150,000 persons who are ORDER FOR HEARING ON PETITION killed by tuberculosis in the United FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS States £very year are more than 12,000 I OF HOMESTEAD SETTLER The first of a series of short talks on teeth and mouth children, under five jrears of age. PHONE 81 conditions written and published for the good of the STATE OF MINNESOTA, Tuberculosis is a preventable disease. community )ss. Therefore the nation is not County of Koochiching, tak'ng proper ca^e of its children. In Probate Court, THE HABIT OF A CLEAN MOUTH. In the matter of the determination of Government reports show that nearly START YOUR CHILDREN RIGHT the heirs of Joseph Chambers, deceased S9l)llillHlltt11lljl)ll1Mltltttlill!lllllttiitt8il)tntttl1!ttllt!l[,,tstRli'll!lttlI!t!IIHIi(it!lHt!ltl!!H!lil!II111l!!ltltil!l!Un!n!l!IHUnilM!!lillt1llKIH!!! half of the child victims of tuberculosis homestead settler. succumb to tuberculosis men Many children are backward or disobedient in ORDER FOR HEARING ingitis. On reading and filing the petition of school. Many cases involving such a condition have These children did not inherit the Clarence Chambers, praying, amon? recently been scientifically traced to diseased or decaying YOUR BOY other things, for the judicial determination, disease. Science has demonstrated teeth. After the teeth trouble had been corrected by this court, of who are th-s that tuberculosis is a communicable the child improves at on$e. Is it not a serious heirs of Joseph Chambers, deceased disease, cause^ by a germ transmitted settler, and what are the thing to neglect your child's teeth at this formative homestead Is growing inch by after birth. respective rights and interests of such period of his life? The difference between care and Children are particularly susceptible heirs in the homestead land of said deceased, inch. Get him started neglect may measure the difference between a brilliant and to assign said homestead to infection. More than 50 per pupil and a dull one, between a success and a failure to the parties legally entitled to the in the right direction cent of all children are infected before in after life.. .Teach your child the "HABIT OF A same, they are ten years of age, and It is ordered, that said petition and by opening a bank ac­ CLEAN MOUTH". It is your business to safeguard the percentage increases until at 15 said matter be heard and examined on your children's health and good looks this duty is toot Friday the fourteenth day of January, years, it reaches its maximum of from count for him. His complete if it does not include care of their teeth. A. D. 1921, at ten o'clock A. M. of said 60 to 70 per cent, and by 21 practically Clean teeth are more essential than clean hands provide day, at the office of the probate court first banking connecticiis everyone is infected. at International Falls in said county each child witha tooth brush and teach him early Once the germs of tuberculosis and state. may have a in life how to Use it.' Reasonable cleanliness and reasonable have found a lodgment, the disease It is further ordered, that notice care are ordinarily sufficient btat if you are thereof be given to all persons interested positive influence upon his success in life. The conservative may show itself at any time' in aft.A.r in doubt consult your Dentist without delay. by publishing this order once life. It breaks through the barrier each week for five (5) successive weeks business experience of the officers of this Give Your children the right start in life. when the system is overstrained, run immediately prior to said date of hearing a- down, or weakened by illness, or in the International Falls Press, a bank should itiike it your choice. DR. E. W. BUNCE, D. D. S. weekly newspaper printed and published work, or worry. I at International Falls in said H. F. BILLINGS, an experienced prosthetist in charge Ui! Most often the infection of children county and state. of the Laboratory comes from tuberculous parents. This Dated at International Falls this accounts for the saying that "consumption sixth day .of. December, A. D. 1920. .K, BANK OFFICE AND LABORATORY, 311 THIRD STREET By the .Court, runs in families." JOHN BERG, INTERNATIONAL FALLS A consumptive parent may pass the Judge of Probate Court. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. disease to a child with a kiss, or by Phone No. 474 Open Evenings and Sunday Jevne & Norton, carelessness in spitting or sneezing. Attorneys for Petitioner. •1/ Parents affected with tuberculosis D9-J6 k.