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

July 14, 1921 · Page 2 of 8

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3-*tV» ""J-. A# i£ =v,», INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE THREE PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTION FEAR LOSS OF ELK HERDS Animals In Yellowstone Park Are Rapidly Or TAHIAC EXPLAINED Disappearing, According to Official Reports. Officials of the United States Department of Agriculture are alarmed over the threatened extermination of the Elk herd In Yellowstone park. On the ranges of the park, where ordinarily World's Leading Authorities Show Just What Tanlac Really Is and thousands of these animals could be seen, only a very few have Explain Effect of Each of Ten Ingredients on the Human System—Power been observed this winter* Several of Medicine Conclusively Proven. theories have been offered to account for the marked shrinkage In the hgrd. A day never passes but what thousands of people ask the questions: Among IfieSS is fW fjfoBaDlllty that What is Tanlac? Why its phenomenal success? Why do we the majority died from natural causes or had been killed during the last hear so much about it? and Why has this preparation so far outstripped year. Another is that the open fall all other medicines of its kind? and winter caused the elk to remain In The answers to these questions iis easy and can be explained in hiding in some retreat deep in the just one word—merit. Tanlac is scientifically compounded by some mountains and5 in the higher and more of the foremost chemists and pharmacologists of America. inaccessible portions of the park. J* Announcement Open foils In the past, however, have The Tanlac formula is purely ethical described iri the Dispensatory, and in not caused the elk to abandon their and complies with all National and other standard medical text-books, as usual customs and habits. State' pure food laws. It is purely having a beneficial action upon the That there has been an alarming organs and secretion, whose proper vegetable and is made from the most shrinkage In the Yellowstone herd during beneficial roots, herbs and barks functioning results in a purification We have been appointed distributors the last five years is an established of the blood streams passing through known to Materia Medica. The Tan**lac fact, according to figures supplied of the renowned them. In this manner, objectionable Laboratories are among the largest by the Department of Agriculture. and poisondus ingredients of the blood and most moderately equipped in In 1914 it was estimated at are removed and the entire system this country. about 25,0(f) in 1917, 17,500 were invigorated and vitalized. Ten .Ingredients in Tanlac. Tonic and Body Builder. counted, and, If the figures for the Altogether, -there are ten ingredients! Tanlac was designed primarily for in Tanlac, each of which is of present year, estimated by those close the correction of disorders of the -recognized therapeutic value. In touch with the situation, are true, In referring to one of the more stomach, liver and bowels. At the there remains much less than half this important ingredients of Tanlac, the same time, however, it is a powerful number. In 1919, 3,300 head were reconstructive tonic and body builder, Encyclopedia Brittanica says: killed In the Yellowstone band, the supervisor "It has been the source of the most for it naturally follows that any of the Absaroka national medicine that brings about proper valuable tonic medicines that have forest reports. assimilation of the food and the •ever been discovered." The Department of Agriculture In referring to other of the general thorough elimination of the waste points out that no herd of wild animals tonic drugs contained in Tanlac, products must, therefore, have a farreaching In addition to selling the right can sustain an annual shrinkage •the 13th Edition of Potter's Therapeutics, and most beneficial effect in numbers for any length of time a standard medical textbook, upon the entire system. battery for your car, our service includes and not face complete extermination states that "they impart general within a few years. tone and strength to the entire skilful repair work on every WARNING ISSUED TO ^1 system, including all organs and tissues." LOCAL HUNTERS DENIES WOMAN IS MYSTERY make of battery. You can rely on This same well-known authority in Must Make Report of 1920 Luck to describing the physiological action of responsible advice and reasonable State Department, Otherwise Lose Man Is Puzzling Himself for Nothing, still another of the ingredients of Rights. prices here. Is Assertion Mads by Writer Tanlac, which is of value in treating what is commonly known as a "rundown of Gentle Sex. A. H. Powers, state game and fish We look forward to a call from you. condition," uses the following warden, announces that every man After declaring to the reporters who expression: or woman who secured a hunting license "It is highly esteemed in loss of met him In New York that the women during the year 1920 must file GEDNEY & HOLLER appetite during convalescence from of today care for nothing but having his report at the office of the State acute diseases." a good time and have assumed an attitude Game and Fish department at St. There are certain other elements in of pagan enjoyment, the English Paul before August 1st, otherwise he Tanlac which, because of their influence essayist, Gilbert K. Chesterton, Is reported 430 Third St. International Falls, Pfinn. will forfeit the right to hunt during upon the appetite, digestion, assimilation as moving majestically along the coming season. Proper btanks and elimination, improve may be secured at the Internationa! the pier shaking hands with the custom the nutrition and vital activity of all Falls Commercial club just for the officers and leaving Mrs. Chesterton rr^*£J**. the tissues and organs of the body asking. Mr. Powers states that he to see about the baggage. and produce that state of general has received word from the state office "My wife understands these things tonicity which is called health. that 800 Koochiching county folks I don't," he said, with a sweep of his W The United States Dispensatory are rated as delinquents. Hunters are makes the following comment regarding stick. urged to make their reports immediately. another ingredient: It is evident from the report that, "It may be used in all cases of pure although woman may have changed debility of the digestive organs or much since before the war, as Mr. •where a general tonic impression is Qhesterton says, some of the oldtlme Letter Files and Card Index Trays required." masculine attitude toward them re* at the Press office. There are certain other ingredients mains, May Stranathan writes In the Pittsburgh Dispatch. In further proof American Ships Now Sail Seven Seas of this, the Englishman goes on to speak in the same old prewar way •Hi|Bi»|S|ii|S|ii|B|iiieii •im«miaiwniwwiainian •IIIISHIISIIICIII •ima ni«[nmimatiiiai"i»l"iai» SIIIISH ,\\l 'H11 about the psychology of women, using •TiilaiiiiBliilaliilsiiUBli iiiiiaiiilaiiilBliiiawnisliiiaiB iTii!aliiLltilali:laliila!i cOScs' EhrTiuiiiliilBliilalHlBiniaiitlili the familiar words, "I speak reverently as of a mystery, for a man never knows what a woman will do," and ALL SINGLE ATHLETIC EVENTS I then he tells how she will act under certain circumstances. The mystery about It is not in the psychology of woman, but in the fact that, having supposed that a woman would act in the way most natural to Will be For tke all humanity, he thinks it is mysterious because a woman does it. He describes a man as likely to act the Championship of Rainy River same way under similar circumstances, but does not see any mystery in the masculine point of view. Hear Heart Yards Away. District and Koochiching County An amplifying apparatus described as so delicate as to permit a physician In one city to make a stethoscoplc study of the heart action of a patient hundreds of miles awjjy, was demonstrated to a group of army and civilian medical men at the army signal Scottish Games corps laboratories at Washington. The principle involved Is similar to that used in transmitting President Harding's inaugural address. The demonstration was directed by Brig. Gen. George Squler, chief signal mm officer. The stethoscoplc apparatus, with electrical connection, was placed over the heart of one of the laboratory AT FORT FRANCES assistants and the heart beat was amplified V-T many thousands of times, emerging from a phonograph horn and heard distinctly and studied by the physicians in a room some distance August 4th, 1921 from that in which the subject was located. Making of a Language. That the slang and Idioms of today will be correct English tomorrow Is the opinion of Prof. H. Glicksman of the English department, University of Wisconsin. "Our language is made up Twin.Bed Staterooms, Private Baths and Nurseries for the Children/ of what was once slang, idiom, colloquialism $1,000.00 IN PRIZES Give Hints of Luxuries Provided on Ships of the New and jargon," he said lately, American Merchant Marine ANYWHEREship! and warned that the only deplorable In the world on an chairman of the United States Ship*} feature about slang was its tendency American Americans no ping Board. longer need go to jsea or ship "Our Merchant Marine must be to produce mental slovenliness. Professor their goods In foreign bottoms. sustained if it is to be permanent/* Glicksman then referred to the That, 'to-day, is the proud message declares Rear Admiral W. S. Benson, from the National Capital to the word "mob" as slang of 200 years ago commissioner of the United States For Athletic Events American people. Shipping Board. and as such denounced In the "Spectator" Not ,on!y in quantity does the From every port in the country by Addison. "It Is an abbreviation American fleet exc41, but in quality. now sail stately and luxurious vessels, of the word 'mobile.' Even so Here are some of the features of under the American flag, carrying many American passenger vessels to passengers and cargo to every the word is vital and virile and 'pep' whicli the travelling public has beert -country in the globe. will survive with the word 'snappy.' accustomed only on tflg foreign' The nation, through the United liners:—public *ooms with palatial But to gain recognition slang must be States Shipping Board, is flinging a lounges and music rooms palm garden vulgarity and cheapness," new Declaration of Independence free from verandas and writing rooms to the world, independence of foreign said Professor Glicksman. hall rooms, glass enclosed promenades, Watch for the Prize list and vessels, for American travelers swimming tanks, twin beds, «nd commerce, shower and tub baths. With a proud merchant fleet numbering Lymph for Infectious Fevers. After forty-six years service In 3.700 vessels of 19,533,890 the United States Navy, during Dr. Artault de Vevey told the So deadweight tons (not including which time he saw the American clete de Therapeutlque of Paris at a .small ships), according to official flag, except on ships of war, almost figures compiled to May 1. it is now recent meeting that he had had great disappear from the ocean, and now Farther Announcements "up to" the people of the United chief officer of the greatest single success in treating nearly a thousand States to keep that fleet on the fleet of merchantmen ever constructed, cases of infectious diseases such as seven seas Of this great total the Admiral Benson is asking United States Shipping Board.owns Influenza and puerperal fever by injecting his countrymen to support their a and controls 1,720 vessels of fleet. the patient with his own 11,139,406 deadweight tons. "We have the ships," he declares. 4' lymph drawn from a blister. He had "We must take the huge corporation, "The United States Shipping Board the largest the world has ever Is using every endeavor to build up also succeeded with It In rheumatism, 'lifii known, and make it an Institution this vast fleet into a profitable cholera, facial neuralgia, appendicitis of whioh every American win be enterprise, but we need the e&operatlon fe iiainisimswmismisiHisiHis iisnusiwimsmisima iiMiiisiiiisimsniisiiiismisnnw /£££& '|*I"I*I"I*I"I*I"I*I"F proud," dec'ares Albert D. Lasker. and-other such troubles, of every American." iMnMiilaMiiMiilaliiMiili iiaiiiiaiiiiaiiiiaiiiiaiiiS ilwulBlHlBiiilwiiiiniiiniiiiiili !&?*££ iwiiiBiiiiaiiiwuiaiiiii I.v v,. 1: