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

August 10, 1922 · Page 2 of 8

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h«g??i'-*".-:#-^ yy.-# *C*... (il£Uillri^|i :». .^' **£rra»w-.*fe«*UI.. A"-.' nm: .^T"'- 7» saaasg THE INTERNATIONAL TALLS PRESS THREE We (are you a binding Ilynr guarantee on eyesjr piece of dental work 'fwi ^r.',' Whose Summer Picnic Is This? we doi The Dr. Bnrrill Dentist*. Mr. and Mrs. A Eggebrotten and family of Littlefork. spent a few days here the latter part of- last"1 week. S. E.Thompson spent several days &^.«JctetJbsik in the twin cities this week transacting Helen Reger, deputy register of business. deeds, left Tuesday for Little Falls —O——- -IbO MAAIY PEOPLE THINK, where she will spend her vacation. C. B. Kinney returned from BaucLette -me ROLL OF Sunday after inspecting the Ray Landgraf, register ?f deeds, accompanied HCWOR IS A company farm at that place. by Wm. Cole, made an BANK ROLL —O— automobile trip to Deer River last Mrs. Carl Johnson of Superior, Wis., week. is a guest in this city at the home of her friend, Miss Bernice Gagnon. Henry Forrer of ^Littlefork spent —-o yesterday here enroute to Minneapolis Jake Greengard and family motored where he will visit at the home of to" Baudette Sunday and spent the day his brother who. resides there. visiting with Jake's brother there. Mrs. S. W. Backus accompanied her Mrs. R. Liljeblad entertained a sister, Mrs. Vandevere, who has been number of ladies Tuesday afternoon a guest at the Backus home for the at the Liljeblad summer home at past two weeks, on the return trip to Clark's beach. Mrs. Vandevere's home at Minneapolis. ~Mrtoo*im Miss Cleo Gagnon, who has been visiting for the past three weeks with Why have that fear of the Dental relatives at Baudette, returned here C. D. McLean of Northome spent chair? Our methods are as near on Tuesday last. a few days here this week. 9 painless' as human hands can perform. Don Grignon and Geo. Brace are The Dr. Burrill Dentists. Ross Slack of Big Falls was here spending a week enjoying an outing O on comity business Tuesday. at Itasca park. The trip to that place More than $5130 in gold will be was made by motorcycle. given at the state fair, September 2 Miss Tip Thompson entertained at to 9, to Minnesota children for healthy bridge last Thursday at the C. W. C. C. Honey left here Tuesday on mouths. Bring your youngster to Speelman home. business for the M. & O. Paper Co., the mouth hygiene tent at the public which will take him to Grand Rapids health 'building and give him his Clarence Waldo and Norman Clementson and other localities in Itasca county. chance. of Clementson were visitors Earl Barnes of Bois Fort was here in town during the week. hasn't any other way to earn a living. NOTABLE PROGRESS REPORTED the night there when occasion permitted. tourists are not overcharged for accommodations. early in the week enroute to North "Twenty-five dollars, because I can't FOR BETTER-SIRES MOVEMENT Nothing hurts a town Dakota where he will work with a W. M. Starkweather and A. L. Nelson afford to come back and fight the What about your town? Are you in the eye of the tourist so quickly as threshing crew. During his stay here were among the county seat callers case." on the job? Or, is your town another that. The fee system for arrests, he was the guest of Robt. Marsh, also There is every reason to believe from Big Falls this week. He stopped to get his breath. place like which has been abused in some communities, of Bois Fort, who is employed here. that the replacement of scrub and "Do you know what I am doi,ng?" Don't ever fool yourself about tourists should be abolished. Some grade sires by pure breds is on the Martin Hert and Mr. Bailey of the he went on. "I am telling every tourist passing on the information about of the more progressive towns have Angus McCloud who has been a Bois Fort country were here during increase. Reports received by the I meet to stay away from that the way they have been treated in raised money and put these officers guest for the past se^en weeks at the United States department of agriculture the week for a few days visit. town. I am going to keep on doing it, your town. If they are mistreated, on a, salary basis. homes of his daughters, Mrs. Joseph from county agents in various too. they tell the others. If they find a All these tlings help. But above all, Lloyd and Mrs. Thomas White, left parts of the tountry show that the R. J. Langaard of Mizpah attended "Now, I stopped at another town town that is wide awake and courteous, get your town to realizing that the this-week for his/ home iri Western "Better Sires-Better Stock" movement the meeting of county commissioners down the line last night. It was a the word is passed on. tourist doesn't come to Minnesota Canada. is having a noticeable effect. A held at the court house Tuesday. little town, but believe me, it was on All down the line of touring automobiles, just once. He is a perpetual visitor. recent statement by M. G. Lewis, the job. The mayor came out and the word goes. If your town He will be back next j*ear in increasing Mr. and Mrs. Franz Jevne returned county agent of Rockbridge county, Mr. Arthur Brown and family of told us he was glad to have us visit has a bad name, it is on every lip miles numbers and spend $20,000,000 or from an extended trip to Wisconsin Va., is typical of a large number. Bemidji are guests at the summer the town. He showed us where we before your tallest buildings can be $25,000,000. where they visited with Mr. Jevne's home o^.G. P. Ballou on Rainy Lake. "The pure-bred bull movement," could get water and a camping place. seen. The system by which the hoboes Will he pass by your town, or stop? parents. On the return trip, wtyich sayS Mr. Lewis, "Is progressing rapidly. There was a booth, too, with maps and and tramps pass along informa* was made by auto, they were accompanied F. S. Lang and his guest, Mr. Wallace Since January 1„ 16 farmers have information. tion of the proper back doors to approach, by Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Bloomhall Wright of Htbron, Neb., spent disposed of grade or scrub bulls and "Everybody seemed to be glad to never equalled the speed with of St. Paul. a few days at Grand Rapids this week. are using registered bulls instead. On cigarettes see us. I tell you, I went away from which the tourists pass along word of the other hand, there are no less than that town feeling good, and I am telling From thousands of examinations the towns to stop in and the towns to Dr. Monahan returned to Minneapolis 50 men in the county who still persist everybody^ about it." made of school children throughout avoid, and automobjles go faster. after spending several days in holding out against the progress The state official pondered a bit as the state, it has been found that 95 We are spending large sums for fine here at the Monahan summer home and development of the live-stock interests he drove on to St. Paul. From Duluth per cent o£ Minnesota boys and girls highways and paying out $40,000 a up Jake. of the county by keeping inferior to St. Paul, he met exactly one hundred have decayed, teeth and other mouth year to advertise Minnesota's lakes grade or scrub bulls. I have a automobiles from other states. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Woodford and troubles. Learn how these may eventual^ and attractions. Unless your town list of 56 owners of such bulls. Some One hundred, by actual count. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Peterson entertained cause diseases, nervousness and treats the visitor right, this becomes of these men have grades that are Now Suppose this tourist carried last evening at a dancing party at poor scholarship from the mouth hygiene a dead waste so far as you are concerned. fairly good' individuals, while others out his intention. There would be one Pither's Point in compliment to their exhibit in the public health have scrubs that are the worst kind hundred automobile parties, warned guests, Mrs. McLaren of Chicago and They are building of the Minnesota State Fair, Every town should provide free of a disgrace to the community and to avoid the town of as a pestir Mrs. Haddock of Escanaba, Mich. September 2 to 9. campiftg sites and comforts and conveniences to the county. lence. Can't you begin to see the for the travelers and information GOODf "The cost of a good^, registered bull advantage of taking care of the tourist booths. Austin, Mankato, Park is so small now that it is a mystery right? Rapids Bemidji, yes and the little 10' why any farmer will keep anything On the other hand, one hundred town of Biwabik have provided excellent else. Many records have been kept automobiles, perhaps 500 persons, service bureaus. So have many during the last few years to prove out would be thinking of the wide-awake other towns. the actual value of a pure-bred bull in Buy this Cigarette and Save Money town and mentally resolving to spend Resorts and towns should see that dollars and cents." Some of these actual figures were wmu & obtained recently by the department of agriculture through the inquiry sent out to more than 500 farmers throughout the United States. These "Say would yon men gave it as their opinion that in all look at that Barney kinds of farm stock pure breds have beating it home with two big packages an earning power more than 40 per of Kellogg's Corn Flakes! Bete ha, cent better than common stock. It is Bill, that Barney is trainin' on Kellogg's noteworthy that in the case of dairy and we better get cattle, whose productive power can be him on our team, all right! Gee, maybe -i easily measured, pure breds were considered he ain't runnin* some speedy. Bet he to be 47.8 per cent better than is a record-smashin' common cows. The lowest percentage boy—^h, what?" given for any kind of stock was 36.8 per cent. FARMERS AND HOMESTEADERS Sack appetizmgAourishiag food ATTENTION! Special efforts are being made by (or the hot days— Kibbey & Arney to secure settlers for Koochiching County. List your property with Kibbey & Arney, International Falls. Third avenue, across from the Rex Hotel Building. Kellogg's Corn Flakes will become Kellogg's Corn Flakes are sold only COURTESY—THAT'S THE WORD a mighty important part of your summer in the RED and GREEN package bearing diet if you'll realize what they the signature of W. K. Kellogg,, By H. I. Way originator of Corn Flakes. None ar§ mean ta health! Courtesy—that's a little word! genuine without itt Cut down on heavy fopd! You'll I have never appreciated what it ..• feel a lot better and get away from means to a community until the other that drowsy, sluggish feeling. Eat day. S Hcsa't lighter foods. Kellogg's Corn Flakes A prominent state official tells the are ideal, for they are not only delitious story. He was coming from Duluth in flavor and appetizing crispness, bufc to St. Paul over Highway. No. 1. Don't Fail to See they nourish and sustain! Kellogg's Half way down he came upon a digest easily and rest the stomach and motorist who was having trouble with help keep your head clear and youz a tire. He stopped to see if he cotfld body cool. WM. S. HART give the stranger a lift. The first Kellogg's Corn Flakes are wonder* thing the stranger said was this ful with the fresh fruits now in season "Say don't go near that next town In His Own Production and, as an extra-dessert treaty down there, B- Stay away from serve Kellogg's with fresh fruit and it like a pestilence. And if you have a generous helping of cream! to go through, don'ti stop. You will get robbed if you do. .* "Travelin' On" Think of it, I had to pay .a dollar for a little article that sells everywhere I Also makers of KELLOGG'S for. 75 cerits, just because hap­ AT GRAND THEATER KRUMBLES KELLOGG'S —i pened to be a tourist. No place to BRAN, cooked and krambled camp, no information, nothing! Saturday -Sunday, Aug. 12-13 "Actually I felt like an intruder, S and when I tried to get out of it—perhaps 1 I was a little anxious to fee rid it oT the *place and stepped on her a bit -—I got pinched by a iparshal who py a marsh V' H. \JSi 'h, 1 is ik