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

April 28, 1921 · Page 2 of 8

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W* ^"jfr- -, Tt ,r r&i&ggKM' *0«_^ *1%S Otit ItKTEllNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE THREE "Trylt Yourself" POODLE IS MAIL'S GUARDIAN Why Johnny WHAT DOES PRESIDENT HARDING'S •mill. City Dog Dirty Kansas and Wanted a Football says the Good Judge Shaggy, but Faithful as as rjt HAND MEAN TO YOU? They Make Them. And you will find how a He Is just a little shaggy poodle, By MURIEL BLAIR. much more satisfaction and as black as coal dust and smoke Tittle of this Real Tobacco can make bim, but he Is very devoted (©. 1921. Western Newspaper Union.) to his self-imposed duties. He may be gives you than you ever "Two bats, six Teddy bears, three seen each morning waiting at the rear got from a big chew of the balloons and six boxes of lead soldiers," door of Post office Station C, 3021 Independence ordinary kind. the head nurse counted. "And avenue. a football. Who wants the football?""Johnny He draws no salary from the post The good, rich, real tobacco Ward.*' answered Nurse office department, but is as regular taste lasts so long Blair, half crying and half laughing, ill his attention to his task as though you don't need a fresh "Isn't it pitiful, Miss Gough?" he were receiving the top wage. Nurse Gough set down her pencil Someone is always at the door to chew nearly as often. So V?M\ and the memorandum and 'looked at admit him. Then, after a casual inspection it costs you less. the other wonderingly. "A football!" of the office, he hunts up his she reiterated. "Then he doesn't chosen-friend, Ed Easton, carrier 109. Any man who uses the realize?" and commences his daily duties as Real Tobacco Chew will "No, poor little fellow. Would you guardian and friend. tell you that. give it to him. Miss Gough?" He waifs at each stop for Ed to unload his mail and accompany him back "What would the mother think?" Put up in two styles to the station, staying till Easton goes Johnny Ward was eight years old and had been in the hospital for to lunch. Then he Wt!11 trot off to his W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco .*• nearly five weeks, ever since he was own home for a rest, and at one RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco o'clock may be seen on duty once knocked down by the baker's wagon tii ore. while playing upon the street almost Company,-'riOZ .EJroadway, Ne-vy York'Q'ty Even Sunday mornings, when his in front of the hospital entrance. He friend does not come to the office, he was quite helpless below the waist, Two Mindteausomewcaks will run up to the door, wait patiently and would always be so, said Doctor till he Is tired, and then will disappear SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPH FOR AUTOCASTER Keith, after the operation, unless— A and not be seen any more till Monday well, miracles had happened and such Special photograph shows it long, wide, fiat at the usual hour.—Kansas City cases had got well before. So he said Times. nothing to the pretty young mother No common place man owns who came day after day, wistful^ and America First Association. this hand Strive to Excel. patient and always hopeful You are not true to yourself when And Johnny wanted a football. you are satisfied with doing what others "Well." said Doctor Keith gruffly, fpc^al to AutocMter have done. You may by nature "why shouldn't he have one if he be fitted for very much greater wort wants it? Isn't there enough money Washington, D. C., April ...—This afternoon President Harding TOO MUCH LEGISLATION than yoyr neighbors. You may also Stood at his big flat desk and talked back and forth to a score of newspapermen to buy a football? Why, I'll buy him be short on some points wherein they Your correspondent noted that his skin was healthy and By HON. WILLIAM R. MARSHALL, Governor of Minnesota, 1866. one myself. are strong. In either case it would tronzed-*~the result of golf and much out-ofrdoor recreation. His eyes "Well, here's the football, nurse," "I am profoundly impressed with were big and brown, his nose was a hawk's nose, and generally he 'not be fair to measure yourself by he said that evening, coming into the the belief that evil lies in the direction looked nt. them. There are certain things you 'h, 1'ihu.l ward. Doctor Keith held out the paper-wrapped of too much legislation and governing, But to me his hands were the most interesting feature of the man. can surpass in. In these you should globe.* They are big-and wide and very flat. One does not associate particular rather than too little. The greatly excel If you attain possibilities. your tUH'i The little boy's eyes were closed Strength with them, but to many students of the physical, they suggest fewer, simpler and more stable the So measure yourself in the dexterity and genius. A commonplace man would not own them. An and he was sleeping soundly. The little laws, the better. The less interference light of your ability and the opportunities inventor, teacher, thinker, dreamer or idealist might. helpless feet made tiny mountains the better, with the ever present offered by the problem. Then under the bedclothes. Nurse Blair national laws that govern individuals put yourself to the task of hitting off turned away quickly. and society with unerring rule of 100 per cent efficiency In every attempt. Morning came the ward awoke. right. I am taught ever renewed Of course you will find it hard. Shouts and cries of delight were thankfulness for our beneficient political ADVERTISING IN THE PRESS PAYS If it were not. every lad in the community institutions, that our government, heard. Nurse Blair went to Johnny's would be doing what you are state and nation gives such large side. He was playing w&h the ball, trving to do. So look for results and liberty and t-uch large opportunity to bouncing it ,upon the sheets. It had that you get them.—Exchange. each and all of its citizens. This is fallen down six times, and each time the source of our marvelous prosperity, the nurse nearest had picked it up of our wonderful progress."—Governor again and returned it. William R. Marshall, Jan 7, "Johnny," said Nurse Blair, "your 1870. mamma will be here in a few minutes now." "Yes, ma'am," answered Johnny. "Johnny, what are you going to do FORDSON "Popular education is the with that football?" asked Nurse main pillar of Free Government." Blair. "Johnny knew immediately. "I'm going to look at it and look at it and R. MARSHALL WILLIAM wish hard to be well," he answered. "Johnny, when your mamma comes TRADE MARK she will see it and it will make her DURING PAINT UP AND CLEAN UP SEASON Announcement cry. to think of the time when her little boy was strong and well. You -AND ALL THE YEAR AROUND- don't want to make her cry, do youf E. SOL VANG dear?" WHEN YOU WANT TO— "No, ma'am," answered Johnny. FIX THAT FENCE Sttm^aBOT to 6. Halaiqaiat "Then, Johnny," said Nurse Blair, LAY THAT FLOOR Cabinet Maker, Fufrnitur* the diplomat, '.'suppose we put it away Mr. Edsel B. Ford, President of the Ford Motor Compa|ay, SEE Repairer, Picture Framing, HANG THAT DOOR when she comes and don't show it to General Carpenter, Contractor gives out the following statement: BUILD THAT SMALL her." and Builder. BUILDING OR COTTAGE "Yes, ma'am," said Johnny. A tear "The price of the FORDSON Tractor has been reduced from $790.00 to or any Big Carpenter job— 502 THIRD STREET stole into his eye and overflowed. $625.00, effective immediately. He handed her the fotball. "Y-yes, m-m-ma'lim." said Johnny, gulping. 'This price change has been made possible through lower costs of materials And .just then 'the visitors came in. Nurse Blair had taken the hall, bur and the fact that we are now located in our new Tractor Plant with I N she had no time to conceal it before greatly increased economic manufacturing facilities in immediate connection the little woman in black had come with our foundry and machine shops and large blast furnaces where iron is hurrying to the bedside, and she stood holding it rather foolishly and selfconsciously poured directlyfrom the ore, giving us maximum efficiency with the power to and could ilot face those reduce cost of production, and down comes the price in line with our policy searching eyes. to market our products at the lowest possible figure without in any way FOR EVERY PURPOSE— "I've brought him this—and these," said Mrs. Ward, holding out the box affecting our high standard of quality. Inside and Outside House P®i®.t of bricks and the mechanical toy. "But you—you've given him that?" We are particularly pleased in being able to bring about this big reduction Automobile Paint "Nurse," she said, "I want to ask you something. Will he ever walk in price at this time because the farmer needs all the help we can give Boat Paintv again?" "Tell me," she pleaded. him and this big cut in price will be the means of placing a valuable power "Never—unless -a miracle happens," Kalsomine unit within the reach of practically every one of them, not to mention industrial answered Nurse Blair, and the woman's ,r hands fell and she turned to the and commercial concerns which likewise have benefited through its use ife child and smiled. Then Nurse Blair and are already realizing, to a much greater extent, its value as a power and We carry the -Old -Reliable Brands—Minnesota Lin- understood why some of the Madonnas hauling unit. But particularly has the FORDSON Tractor proved a most were painted smiling. seed Oil Paint Co. and Certain-teed. "Mamma!" said the voice from the valuaible factor in the saving of farm labor, at the same time increasing the bed, "I want to whisper something." per acre crop yield as well as making possible a utilization of previously 1 The widow knelt down, but the uncultivated land, to say nothing of removing no end of drudgery.^ childish whisper was loud enough to reach the nurse's ears. Falls Lumber & Coal Co. "I mustn't tell you what my present "There is no question that the use of machine power on the farm is the is, because it will make you cry." greatest advancement made in the development of agriculture, not only in The widow placed her arms round PHONE 81 money saving and money making results as well as raising the standards of his neck and pressed his face to hers. "Mamma. I want to show you something living on the farm to a much higher level, but because of its value in proved I've kept for a present for you. making every type of land more productive, and consequently our desire to Sit up, mamma, and look. Look!" place the FORDSON within the reach of all. Nurse Blair screamed. Doctor Keiths passing by, stepped, looked and assumed an attitude of professional1 "THERE IS NO CHANGE IN THE PRESENT FORD GAR AND pride. His rather tired face broke TRUCK PRICES, which are already at the lowest possible figure and now into a smile. YOUR BOY with rock bottom reached on the tractor price, a further reduction in price "Do that again, Johnny," cried Nurse Blair. "Look, doctor, look! of either Car, Truck or Tractor is out of the question in fact, the big price He's wiggling his toes!" Is growing inch by cuts have been made in anticipation of continuous maximum production and "Yes, ma'am," said Johnny proudly. increases may be necessary before* long if a large volume of new business "That's why I wanted a football,. inch. Get him started There, mamma, you're crying after is not obtained. Therefore, present prices of Ford product^ cannot be guaranteed in the right direction all against possible increases." by opening a bank ac- His Chsnce. Ask for the book, "THE FORDSON AT WORK/* which will be svpplied The sympathetic caller could see count for .him. Hi that things were wrong in the house^ of cost. Let us demonstrate the of the Fordson your free seine en fans, first hold. in your factory, lumbar yard, coal yard, or in any general or pswri "Your husband has been illf she tku may Jb|wl work you have to do and let us have your order for a Fordson. said. "Yes,** said the worried woman, "1 W. Jewett Co. Inc. positive influence upon his do my best to please him, but nothing seems to satisfy him." 1: acratiTe business ofthis "Is his condition critical?" bank should make it your s? "Critical!'' exclaimed the woman. ''It's worse than critical It's. Quite abusive.*' :|p^f nali—il Falls HRSTNATIONALBAIfK she's dangerous." -r. v-* 4 "What you roeafi? if INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. hasn't busbsnd she doesn't want, or iA '..iy. el 4&X she got one she does want?' yi A"? V-