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

February 23, 1922 · Page 2 of 8

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3? T?i %r ^ZVlM*T*' & /---& ^.^^v1*®^ «.•»*»?»*» »-S^. j, •,^fc,»-i *«. «^a*+? «£i£W4*a^3£ •,, 5T»#* «4 V.,-.C»»JT 'A® LMWtttFi PAGE THREE TO SOESBACK SAVE LIVES AND PROTECT CAR 23^ Legend of Cinderella, 'Almost Universal, Believed to Have 6ome From Ancient Memphis. *'s'~ J, Cinderella and the legend aunroundlng her glacis slipper is believed to have originally come from ^ancient *Memphi8. In the rains of this torled city lies the pyramid of BhodopDs, who f- lived at Naucratls, and was incomparably beautiful and- chaste. One -day j- wh$n Bhodopls, was bathing an eagle flew through the open ceiling of her bathroonn and plucked^ front her maid's hands the sandal which she was just pjSf. sr -ti* iS*"fE» about to lace about her mistress' foot. The eagle then flew to Memphis, where the king was administering justice in one of the courts of the palacer and, hovering^ above the king, dropped the sandal, which fell Into the folds of the king's garment. He examined the sandal and found it so small and lovely that he bade his servants search all Egypt till they should find the woman whom it would fit. $•?#• Rhodopis was found In Naucratls and carried to the king, who married her. She died after a few months' happiness# and the disconsolate -king had ^one of the costliest pyramids of antiquity built in her memory. In the first century. B. G. the priests of Memphis The New were wont to exhibit a sandal In a crystal shrine which, they declared, once belonged to Bhodopls, miraculously J. L. Hyland of New York is the inventor or tlie new automobile aud truck preserved through many centuries. lender shown in the photograph, which he claims will prevent at least 75 per The sarcophagus and the mummy of Rhodopis have entirely vanished and cent of the accidents which now damage automobiles and will save 75 per cent Portable «f the people now killed and injured, either by being, run over or by being In her pyramid is little morei than a ruin, autos which are wrecked when the front axles break. but her legend lives In every land. The fender Is made in two styles, a heavy one for fucks, with a cross netting of strong chains to protect the "radiator and a regular "cowcatcher" FAMOUS "LION OF LUCERNE" that drops nearly to the pavement, and a light nicked-finished pipe and steel -spring combination for pleasure cars. Thorvaldsen's Masterpiece Commemorates Both types are designed to protect radiator,"lamps, steering gear, wheels, the Heroism of the Swiss axle and springs. They are attached to and work with the springs and act as Guards In Parle In 1792. shock absorbers. The well-known monument called CAPABLE DRIVER the "Lion of Lucerne,erected near COLD WEATHER HELP Lucerne, in 1821, commemorates the tragic fate of the Swiss guards in the FOR STARTING AllTO French Bevolution when in their devotion FOR AUTOMOBILE to duty they were sacrificed to the bullets of the Marseillals and the pikes of the mob, August 10, 1792. Manifold Heater Relieves Owner We take this Method of announcing to the public that this firm has recently taken This infantry regiment, tfcie "Gardas Mechanic With Suisses," had been originally a Swiss Skilled Knowledge of Muoh Trouble. over the agency for the new Remington Portable Typewriter, and wish to show you what of mercenary regiment in the Wars of Rules and Customs of own yood conduct Beligion but for their a real time and money saver this new portable machine really is. at the combat of Arques they Road Is Great Need Device Made From Thin Plcee of Sheet were Incorporated in the permanent Copper la Attached to Motor by This new Remington Portable is a miniature of the big Remington that has been the establishment of the Maison du Boi, Clampe-—Small Amount ef MUST KNOW ROAD MATERIALS by Henry IV, (Henry of Navarre), in world's standard for years as a machine of speed accuracy and long life. The new Port­ Gasoline Needed. 1589, and In the guards in 1615. The French guards sided openly with the able is this same machine cut down in size to meet the requirements of the person whose This heater, made from a piece of constitutional movement at the Bevo.lution, one-sixteenth-inch sheet copper, cut and were disbanded, but the Should Bo Observant and Realize That business requires a machine small enough to be moved from plaice to place without the and bent as shown, and permanently Swiss 'guards remained faithful to Children on Wagons Drop Off Suddenly—Standard attached to the motor by the. clampe their frust. of Conduct least difficulty and at the same time accurate work under the most trying conditions. that hold the exhaust and intake 4o This monument was the work of Is Set High. pipes, goes far toward freeing the car Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844), a Never before has long life and convenience been combined in the same machine, as in from cold-weather starting troubles. A Danish sculptor, noted for his statues IH A motorcar needs a driver who is a squirt-can of gasoline is conveniently of Christ and the apostles, and for this one. skillful mechanic, and it also needs a carried under the engine hood, and if his efforts at classical sculpture. He driver who is skillful in manipulating the car has been standing long enough was the son of an Icelander who had a car on the road. An &cellent mechanic to become cold about two teaspoonfuls settled in Denmark, and was born at is not necessarily a good driver. of gasoline are *hot into each trough. The Remington Portable is particularly adapted to the use of— Copenhagen. There he lies buried under What is required in a driver besides a a bed _of roses in the courtyard .general knowledge of his machine is a of the museum he endowed. •CLAWN HOLDING exhaust AND MTtaf knowledge of the rules, customs and BUSINESSMEN SCHOOL TEACHERS courtesies of the road and the habits •of traffic, also the possession of the Buf leslt Worth It? FARMERS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS qualities of alertness, foresight and a This, is a remedy of an English lOUOH To HOV.0 •consideration for others. He should wonian~ for taking off superfluous TRAVELING SALESMEN COLLEGE STUDENTS «HCCT CO»l»£* have a temperate frame of mind and KN» ounces from the face that has become MANirOLD -an abstinence from even moderate too fat through overeating and tNTAKl MANIFOLD DOCTORS UNO ON DOTTED UNCft CORRESPONDENCE STUDENTS -drinking. lack of exercise. Needs Be Best Driver. To begin with, of course, she recommends INSURANCE MEN BUSINESS COLLEGE STUDENTS The motorcar driver needs to be the mild dieting and plenty of best driver on the highway, if he is to walking and lots of water to drink SECRETARIES OF LODGES •ha»* or hiatcr acro*c RAILROAD MEN •drive without offence to the public and every day. This to cut down superfluous danger to others and himself, for he fat all over the body.- HOUSEWIVES MINISTERS has to conduct a vehicle which is more One good exercise is this: Opeu_ Heating the Intake Manifold With a valuable than any other and more Gasoline Flame Provides an Easy the mouth and work the jaw vigorously, speedy. --first to the right, then to the Start In Cold Weather. and others who do any writing at The complete driver should have a all all. left, then backward, then forward. working knowledge of the different A match is touched to it. and the hood Do this persistently. -materials of'which roads are made, of lowered. In about one minute the Then draw the cheeks in between manifold is heated sufficiently to vaporize their comparative tendency to cause the teeth and puff them out hard and Some of its Many Features are— skidding and of the perils which arise gasoline drawn up from the carburetor full. Then, with the teeth shut-tight, and, on cranking, an explosive from badly laid street car tracks. He stroke the cheeks with the palms of must be observant and realize that mixture is formed. There is but little the hands gentiv upward from the children hanging "on rear of'wagons danger involved in using this attachment. chin tip to forehead. Don't do any are apt to drop off suddenly and run provided the fuel pipes are tight STANDARD KEYBOARD "of the stroking exercises too rapidly FULL SET FIGURES A CHARACTERS .across his path. He should also know as they should be—probably not ai or vigorously, but do them for a ion? how to read a road map. much danger as there is from backfiring time, "persistently, slowly. You will TWO COLOR RIBBON wasted) •*'--Ho must be on the lookout for pedestrians, in the manifold of a cold engine (if FEED ROLL RELEASE get the best results in this way. stupid, drunk or deaf, for —Charles B. Tomllnson, Portland wagons on the wrong side of the dangerous Ore., in Popular Mechanics Magazine. TWO LINE SPACE ADJUSTER BACKSPACER American Time 8ignals Beet. corners and be prepared to find The English freely admit that the -vehicles in charge of sleepy drivers Adnr®t11®(BD(LE system of telegraphic time signals who will often do the wrong act on MARGINAL STOPS AND RELEASE A ONE YEAR GUARANTEE adopted by the naval observatory at being aroused. Those drivers who Washington is much to be preferred to have had long practice in the city and all other equipment of the Standard REMINGTON «d it that In use at Greenwich for supplying streets generally htve arrived at expertness Great Britain with standard time. through training plus the At Greenwich a signal is sent out at Turn corners moderately. hard school of practical eyeryday experiences WEIGHS ONLY 11 POUNDS, INCLUDING THE CASE noon, whereas at Washington a series assisted by public supervision of signals is used, beginning five and the fear of the results of accidents. If the fan belt slips turn it lnsid minutes before noon. During these out. ife five minutes every tick of the observatory Fine Arts of Driving. The above are only a few of the many excellent features of this machine. clock Is electrically transmitted, A good driver must know the proper Change the water in the coolln ut except the twenty-ninth second of each way to drive his car around a corner, system weekly. -Come in and look it over. See what you have been missing all the time by not hav­ minute, the last five seconds of the both right-handed and left-handed, and ft? first four minutes, and at last- ten the best way to ascend and descend More accidents occur on stralgil ing one of these handy little machines. Or just,phone.32 and we will bring the machine seconds of the fifth minute. After this steep grades. Driving at night is another highway stretches than at curves final ten seconds break, the noon fine art. There is probably road intersections. to you without the slightest obligation on your part. signal is given. In this mariner the greater need for the exercise of patience & middle of each minute is cleirly Indicated, in driving at night than at any The latest style passenger autoqa and yet more clearly the Instant ^'Tother time. biles are equipped with no fewer thai of nooc. The. length of the |r The driver of an automobile has a 14 electric lights. -A PRICED: AT J60-S0LD0N EASY. PAYMENTS series facilitates the regulation of ,large responsibility. The standard of clocks and chronometers. -r ||^|^cetoduct set for him Is high. He must Gasoline left standing for considers possess exceptional qualities as compared able time, even if it be in a tank, wil BY with the driver of horses. That lose its ignition efficiency. Flfty Men and One Elephant^ he keep In mind and practice the Interesting tests were once made to ^Golden Rule is no small part of his Gear-shifting at tjie proper time ant determine the respective pulling power Job.? In this is involved most of his iin the proper way saves racking th of horses, men and elephants. Two ^qualifications as a driver."' ^entire mechanism of the car. horses, weighing 1,600 pounda each, together pulled 8,750 pounds, or 8S0 how to Face a Valve. Motorists should stop when there pounds more than their combined When valvejs are badly pitted the an accident, whether it be the opera weight. One elephant, weighing 12,000 operation of facing is best carried tor!? fault or not, and render all th pomtfis, pulled 8,750 pouflds, or 8,260 out in a lathe. Chuck the valve stem assistance possible. pounds less than his weight. Fifty" and clean the center In the vfelve end 1 4 xS? men, aggregating about 7,000 pounds Mteifiatidnal Jails, Minnesota -7 and support it in the dead center of be A car should kept out of the sui ln welght, pulled 8.750 pounds, or Just the tall"stock. If the valves are so iuntll dry after being washed. Sun as much as the single elephant. But, .. hard that teeing with a tool la im-~ Slight hps the a tendency-to damage like the horses, they palled mot* thaa ^^ipoaslble, they may be ground-with a. !surface of a wet earthy causioc the their own weight: One hundred men