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

July 20, 1922 · Page 5 of 8

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SAYS II. S. MUST tfhe aid given them, In the way of WARREN'S COMING HOME any paint, information should be requested postal subsidy by our Government from the State highway department. Domestic Stuff. was undoubtedly the, chief reason TAKE RIGHTFUL four of them were able to continue "Oh, goodness gracious mercy, Ta in service at that date. Our whole most distracted! I've "looked few it It is a mistake to repaint without everywhere and I simply can't find It! fleet of sea-going steel and iron ships properly cleaning the metal of all PUCE UN SEAS at that time totaled only one million wailed Mrs. Worrylotte. dirt, rust, loose paint and blisters. gross tons as compared with eighteen "Why dontcha look where you're Usually the places hardest to reach sure yuh didn't put it?" inquired million tons for Great Britain exclusive are the ones that should receive the of her colonies. Worrylotte, who knew his woman. most attention. Fortunately for us, Great Britain SHIPPING BOARD CHAIRMAN REVIEWS and hen Allies, in the conduct of the Told at the Dinner Table. RISE AND DECLINE OF war before our entry and afterwards, Bobby—Yessir, and that giraffe's ORDER L.IMITIXG TIME TO FILE needed all the surplus products we 'AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE neck was—why, it was as long as daddy's CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING could supply and demanded ever increased neck, and—daddy's neck and— AND TELLS WHY NATION MUST THEREON production from us. It will' His Mo^ier—Bobby, haven't I told FACE ISSUE OF DISPOSITION OF be recalled that a vastly different you I don't know how many time*, Estate of Helen Saville. GOVERNMENT OWNED FLEET. situation prevailed during the Boer you mustn't exaggerate so?—Wayside War and the farmer and wool grower Tales. STATE OP MINNESOTA Norte: This is the first of a series of America will remember what happened pf six articles on the American Merchant to them during that period COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING Marine by the Chairman of the PAINTING LENGTHENS LIFE when British ships were not available Shipping Board. OF STEEL HIGHWAY BRIDGES to carry' our surpluses and we IX PROBATE COURT had no merchant marine of our own. ARTICLE 1. Immediately upon our entrance The life of many steel highway In the matter of the estate of Helen Nations, like individuals, are seldom Into the war in 1917, there arose a bridges is materially shortened because' Saville, decedent. the masters of their own destinies. cry for "Ship6, more ships and again of infrequent and improper Letters testamentatry with will annexed more ships," as the foremost contribution Whether America wills It or painting, says the Bureau of Public this day having been granted to po, the time has come when we must America could give. As a O. J. Masters, it is ordered that the Roads of the United States Department perforce occupy the first place on the result the Government built the time within which all creditors of the of Agriculture. Each year a ptage of world commerce—a place largest fleet the world has ever above named decedent may present considerable amount of money is perer occupied in history by any nation known, consisting of more than claims against her estate in this court, not strong in seapower. seventeen hundred ships of more spent for the replacement of rusted be, and the same hereby is, limited to The first act passed by the American hac eleven million deadweight tons bridge members that would have remained Thursday the 2Sth day of December, capacity. No factor aided more in Congress was designed to aid 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Probate sound if they had been kept American shipping by making the bringing the war to a guick conclusion Court Rooms at the Court House at painted and snore. serious than the tariffs lower on goods when shipped International Falls in said County, be, than the Kaiser's recognition waste of money is the danger to the |n American bottoms than when shipped and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed that America was verily arranging public due to the weakening of some as the time and place for hearing under foreign flag. td span the Atlantic with a bridge of hidden part which may cause the collapse upon and the examination, adjustment From the time of the union of our ships. of the whole bridge. and allowance of such claims as priginal thirteen coastal states until Cannot Depend On Foreigners shall be presented within the time the Civil War, one! of the leading industries Officials of the burea.u urge that all America emerged from the war aforesaid. in America was shipping. steel bridges be inspected at least a Creditor nation, whereas before it AttirocASreR- Let notice hereof be given by the Through our superior ability in the had been a debtor nation. Prior to once each year and repainted at the publication of this order in the International summer President Hardifig took A vacation trip Home to Marion. construction of ships and the proximity 1914 the maritime nations of the first sign of rusting. Normally repainting Falls Press as provided by Ohio, this month and here is what happened the day he arrived. Dr. of our raw materials for world, to whom we owed vast sums, law. is required at periods of from G. T. Harding, father of the president, went out behind the chicken wooden ships (which were the only could surely be counted upon to send Dated June 26, 1922. two to five years, depending on the house, performing that well-known execution (as shown here), which Ihips of those days), America's sea (COURT SEAL) their ships to our shores that we meant his boy was to have chicken for dinner—a big "yaller leg" that climate. A suitable paint should be Minals of that period constitute a might pay in our products the debts JOHN BERG, Judge of Probate. went fine with mashed cQtatqes* cream gravy and hot biscuits* used, and if there is uncertainty about proud (page in the history of the republic. July 20-27, Aug. 3. we owed them. We must now compete with them if we are to dispose Treaties Forbid Discrimination. of our surplus products in the available By 1828, through treaties, the policy markets of the world. It is not of, discrimination, preferential to be supposed they will give us those THE IMPORTANCE OF tariffs and similar legislation came facilities which are essential to world to an end. Today the United States commerce to enable us to compete BEING PRETTY has something over one hundred with them. commercial treaties forbidding such Of the 1430 steel ships owned by FROM THE COLUMNS OF THE BORDER BUDGET Many a girl's fortune is determined practices. the Government 983 are tied up by her face. A skin which is W. C. Ellis left^Tuesday for his farm day for the Littlefork country to select There were several major factors the other 447 the Government has fresh, smooth and alluring with the on upper Little Fork. that contributed to our willingness homes for themselves. been operating to make sure the radiance of health, predicts a happy to jaeglect our merchant marine future, because this is the greatest American flag shall reach every of all womanly charms. after the close of the Civil War. ne.eded port of the world. This operation Wm. Caldwell, the well kriown pioneer, George Gagnon was a passenger oh Among these was the development is being conducted at a cash Every girl can have a beautiful, prospector of the Lake of the the Seagull Tuesday night. of our rich central and far west. loss of $50,000,000 a year and at the attractive skin if she will only learn Woods goldfields, was a passenger for Not only was the adventuresome to give it proper care. expense of the deterioration of the Rat' Portage on the Kenora last Sunday youth lured west of the Alleghenies fleet. The constant application of cold John Berg made a flying trip to night. For some time past he has but capital found better opportunity President Harding and the present creams, lotions, powder and rouge Rainy Lake City on Tuesday last. been directing the work of a gang of for profit in the development of our Shipping ird a^er, because of tend to make the skin sluggish and inactive. Dirt accumulates and blackheads rich inland empire. With the finding men who have been prospecting a Reasons to be covered in subsequent and other blemishes appear. Elias Hutchinson returned Sunday of gold in California the lure of articles, that Government operation number of locations on Seine river, adventure and profit attracted our of ships is impossible on the one Thorough cleansing once a day from a trip to the fair at Winnipeg. owned by the Bullion Mining company prevents such a conditon and keeps young men from the eastern seaboard hand, and that for America to turn of Rat Mortage. the complexion fresh and smooth. belt to the great undeveloped back and depend on foreigners for Miss Belle Glendenning was a passengers Cold Cream is beneficial when territory lying to the westward. The its sea carriage is unthinkable on on the Seagull Monday, en applied to a clean skin and rouge Ample provisions are being made movement then inaugurated (a movement the other. The only alternative is and powder are harmless beautifiers route to Bell City. for a grand celebratin ino Fort Frances of vast importance to ourselves to make it possible for private American —but—start fresh every day on a and indeed the whole world) marked on the occasion of the civic holiday initiative to maintain Americanflag clean foundation. Keep your skin the beginning of the rapid decline of active and it will be clear, fresh, ships on the seas and to get the David Reedy of Hannaford was a which has been set for August youthful and attractive. the American Merchant Marine. Government itself out of the business caller on Sunday last. Mr. Reedy's 21st next. Such celebrations in the 10c At about the same time the iron of ship operation. Soap to be thorough, need not health is much improved. past have always proved a decided ship was perfected. In those days In my next article I will discuss be harsh. The mildest toilet soap success, and the willigness with which America was 'not in a position to made is the most thorough of all the composition of the Government the old hands are taking hold of this Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Rawn were*passengers cleansers, as you will know after you build iron ships in competition with fleet and in subsequent articles the have once tried Palmolive. one indicates that it will be even better nthe Seagull which arrived Great Britain whose coal and iron problem of its disposition. than any of previous years. ore lay practically at seaboard where at port on Tuesday night. You can buy Palmolive Soap at the ships were constructed. We had all first class groceries and drug stores. not then as yet developed our great Word has been received of the W. E. Stone and son, Arthur, pioneer Press Want Ads will bring }'ou the THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY iron industry nor our steel industry death of Robert B. Perry, who recently prospectors in the Seine river Milwaukee, Wis. which followed later. best results. Try them and you will left his homestead near this goldfields, were among the arrivals In addition to these very compelling be convinced. place, on which he made final proof a on the steamer Majestic last Tuesday. reasons, America required all short time since, for his home at the borrowed capital she could get, Sault de Ste. Marie, Michigan. Mr. particularly for' the development of James, William and Charles McLaren Perry was a pioneer in the district, her railroads. These roads were who recently arrived from the built as a result of the encouragement having come in with the rush in '94 Manitou lake country, left Monday given by Government subsidies and had been personally identified on the Seagull for their home at of land grants and they formed the with the same almost continually Tower, Minn. arteries through which the wealth of since. His many friends here will be the central and western portions of pained to hear of his death, but glad our country poured. Messrs. Bergstrom and Gotthard of that it occurred at a time when he ..Subsidy Like Tariff- Protection. Rat Portage are prospective settlers was at his home, surrounded by his In order to insure the development in this district. They left town Mon­ family. of our infant industries, America adopted a system of high tariffs for the product of factory, mine and HOMEY PHILOSOPHY FOR 1922 children. Talk about happiness being farm alike. Thus, American ships the keystone of human development had to be built by the highest paid Six thousand nine hundred divorces labor in the world and operated by may be all right, but we don't get crews receiving high wages. granted in one court in Chicago in gold we can use till the ore is crushed None would have American standards one year and the city newspapers record and washed and the metal shot of living lower than they are as the important result that the through the refining furnace. If ninety-five but the insurmountable handicap judge has collapsed from the strain. per cent of these trail love caused thereby to American shipping The collapse of a thousand judges bird? were made to see that a marriage A summer taste thrill! built and operated by protected labor isn't comparable to the collapse of six licfense is not a scrap of paper is obvious. thousand nine hundred homes and the we might produce a healthier and At the start of the World War in. lowering of the moral fibre of thirteen 1914. America's passenger fleet in more self-reliant race. thousand eight hundred men and women, the North Atlantic had dwindled to not to say a word about the the shameful total of six vessels. results use our want ads. For Moggs Corn Flakes with raspberries! wr PCAAJKie'S PI GHT/AJG INLY HOME GO AGAIAI OUT a AID CORRECT Mi/v\ FReDl Compare such a breakfast or lunch with a heavy, greasy SWEET diet on a hot day! Realize the health and cooling refreshment of Kellogg's Corn Flakes and Raspberries, or any HOME fresh fruits! You will feel so much better—and work better and play better! /pAt? COCRECty FCAMKtE. IN And Kellogg's Corn Flakes are so appetizing. They appeal wonderfully to finicky folks—just the food for hot uncomfortable weather. Yet Kellogg's are as nourishing BY as they are delightful. Just use plenty of cold milk and SL TOASTED fresh fruit and you have a fine, satisfying meal! BI AU-rocAS^ree- Eat lightly this summer and keep well. You'll free yourself CORN from sluggish drowsiness and from headaches. Keep FLAKES the little tots on a Kellogg's diet and see how they benefit! 11STCM! This -the cast ow -t/me go'aig to TB.LI. you -rue. -*x COR.QECT WAV Ft6HT IS WITH ——r TXR YOUR. RlGMT FOOT FORWARD' Just be certain you get MHiua* Kellogg's Corn Flakes in the and GREEN package. -K It bears the signature of W. K. Kellogg, originator a of Corn Flakes* None are genuine without it. 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