International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 23, 1914 · Page 1 of 8
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because another mother may not thier and others. For Sale—Olson's brick business on them. Because the wealth of INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS block on corner of 3rd street view her daughter in the same The dining room was then her existence is bestowed upon bght. transformed into a ball room, an(^ 5th avenue. Apply at Press them, they re a part of her very "Pclitics will uot suTer by wo- where the visitors joined the citi- office.—Adv. AND BORDER BUDGET being—where your treasure is, man's entrance into It. If the zens in tipping the light fantastic there will your heart be also. political world has grown more until the midnight hour had pas- Boys—Have your mother ruspure Entered as Second Class Matter June 23,1909, at the Postoffice at International "When one considers the cost to in spite of the e\il influences s'ed. At six a. m. we were called tie up some clean cotton rags and Falls, Minn.,-under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. parents, especially to the mother, ^h. operated to debase it, it will to a fine breakfast of buttered 1 of raising a child, it seems impossible 0E0R0E P. WATSON, Editor and Maaagtr ?:ot Le polluted by the presence toast, bacon and coffee and at| 4 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS P0BLISHIH6 CO. that any one would attempt and participation of woman. 7:30 sharp all were abroad again to lead a child astray Official Paper of Rauier Neither should we doubt that wo- and amidst cheers and song and Official Paper of International Falls O E S E A or rob its parents of the priceless man can be crusted with the-bal- cameras the gang plank was pulllot. John Peterson, Prop. regard to which they are She has proved herself equal ed in and the plow of our pleasto their right of franchise as Aineri- entitled, and yet _there are in Oh you Kenora. every responsibility imposed ure steamer turned again toward A good, first-class hotel for can citizens. every generation—aye, in every upon her she will not fail society the beautiful islands crowned with local and transient trade. I desire further to extend my community—those who are inparticular Newly Constructed and Our money was no good at Kenora. in this emergency. Let her vote, their magnificent and costly sumand appreciation to the human enough to deliberately lie Sample Room in Connection may that discernment which mer residences, and at 9130 o'clock large number of ladies, who at an jn wait to make a wreckage of has, throughout the ages ever en- practically all were joining in the Rates Reasonable. inconvenient time of the day, laid the lives of young men and young Spooner-Baudette sure know able her to quickly grasp great usual Sabbath morning- service aside everything else, to attend WOmen. They lay snares for how to take care of a crowd. truths—made her 'the last at the as though they were at home. the election and cast their ballot them they set traps for them cross and the first at the sepul- The song service was conducted for me. I would say to them in an(j the men who ply this ghastly chre'—so direct her in the dis- by Mr. Frank Meyst ot" the Westcharge "Doc." Rutledge is some secretary Why all sincerity, that I hope to see trade for gain are allowed to use of her political duties as ern Newspaper Union, while Edto and planner of a pleasant the day soon come, when, not the ballot to advance their pecun- add new glories to her and itor Hoatling qf the Mapleton trip. alone on school matters, but on interests. through her still further bless Enterprise preached an unusual-' jary every other issue they will have "I am not willing to stay the society, ly helpful sermon on the "Preach1 Editor Geo. E( and Mrs. Erickson equal suffrage with men. Not other's hand if she thinks that by' er and the Printer," a copy of of Spooner are some entertainers. This note of thanks extends to the use of suffrage she can safe (which will probably appear in EDITORS ENJOY all classes of our citizens, without guard the welfare of those who next week'- Press respect to social status or religious are dearer to her than her own After an enjoyable trip thfough Editor "Billy" Noonan of Baudette creed. I am pr6ud to feel life. SWELL OUTING the wide expanse "of beautiful certainly held up his end in that not alone many protestant "The mother can justly claim blue water which extends between Spend Your* Vacation In fine shape. friends supported me, but that the right to employ every weapon the islands of the Canadian very many equally staunch friends which can be made effective for and the American route* we were (Continued from Page 1.) Yellowstone of the Jewish and Roman Catholic The editors and friends who the protection of those whose interests safely landed at Warroad, where faiths, worked for, and endorsed took in the excursion were certainly she guards and the ballot we soon took the excursion me with their votes. This I take a splendid bunch of boosters. will put within her reach all the After the banquet selections train and returned to Internationwere Park TH1S to be an endorsement of my case ranv instrumentalities of government, rendered by both bands at al Falls, where after a hearty YEAR upon the claims upon which my including the police power. If both Baudette and Spooner, after grab all lunch of sandwiches and Talk about the Thousand Islands candidacy was made, namely:— she is a widow, there is no one coffee and the guests sped away SEASON 1914 which a few good addresses were Personal fitness in all particulars, of the St. Lawrence river. who is in a position to speak for Jurie 15 to September 15 delivered of welcome by Mayor °,n thejr r«tl'rnTto their homes Why they can't hold a candle to as well as educationally, her nthis matter of supreme importance along along the the M. M. & & I I. and N. P. railway, Middleton of Baudette and Editor and as a parent wth a child No where in all this world is there a the 14,000 islands of Lake of the if her husband is living, declaring that this was indeed place so rich in natural phenomena. Woods. in attendance at school, for the Erickson of Spooner, responded she can supplement his influence a never-to-be-forgotten trip. Pullman Standard Sleeping cars daily position. to Geo. F. Authier, secretary and direct to if they agree as to what is best Gardiner Gateway There is some style to the summer In conclusion, I can only assure representative of Governor Ebei-hart. for those under their joint care my friends that at a future election cottages on the islands near Frank A. Day of Fairmont if they do not agree, who will say the This is natural and logical route to their vote and influence will Kenora. They are more like roy^1 and others. that the only the father should and through Yellowstone Park. You be approbate-1 as now, and ihat palaces. The speaking was followed by be consulted? see it all—the painted terraces and bison their constitutional right to vote at "Mammoth the paint, pots and a dance at Baudette and at 8 For a time I was impressed by geysers, in regular order Yellowstone will be fully protected and extended Who said "banquet?" Banquet o'clock the next mornuing the the suggestion that the question Lake, a mile and a half above the sea to them. Further, though riNCST QUALITY is right when you speak of the steamer Kenora started with its LARCEST VARIETY should be left to the women to the Grand Canyon the climax of the £5 Through regular Train Service tour. the vote cast this time was not spread the ladies of Spooner-Baudette jovial guests for the city of Kenora, decide—a majority to determine RP daily with Pullmans direct to successful in electing me, yet its Quick had ready for us which was reached at 7 P« 1*1. whether the franchise should be the Park boundary and to North strength justifies me in believeing ^eo&l Pacific Coast Points after a most delightful trip extended to woman but I find 'white ORESSINC I that at a future time the result Editor Geo. P. Watson of the amongst the 10,000 beautiful islands myself less and less disposed to C'lRTY Send for illustrated literature A. M. CL&* will be a decided and unquestionable ICANVAS SH0[ Press displayed much enterprise of the Lake of the Woods. indorse this test. Samuel Johnson wot LAND, G. P. A. St. Paul, Minn, br I' LEAS-WHITE by making his issue of this week majority. At Kenora teams were in waiting coined an epigram which is call and see SOFTENS Thanking you Mr. Editor for an illustrated and enlarged one to transfer our baggage to the in point here, namely, that 'no I preserves W. H. GEMMELL, 6. M., Bralatrd, Mliimtt your courtesy in allowing me the in honor of the visiting editors.— half million dollar tourist hotel, I LEATHER man's conscience can tell him the -«ESTMtcsH use of your valued columns, I am, Daily Journal. which is without doubt one of the *W-: 'ifjVA' right of another man.' COLOR Yours very truly, I'v finest if not the finest hotel in all Responsibility for the child's LUSTRE Geo. F. Swinnerton, M. D. The country newspaper is often the north country. Assignments welfare rests primarily upon "GILT EDCE," the only ladies' ahoe dreeaiog that July 20, 1914. asked to do many things for of rooms were immediately made positively contain* (Ml. Blacks, Polishes ana Preladies' parent the parent receives the and children's shoes, dtiaet wlthMt nothing' because "it helps the after which an elegant course ,25c. "FRENCH GLOSS. 10c. largest measures the blessings "DANDY" combination for deantaf and polishing WHERE THE WEST BEGINS town." Why not do something banquet was served in the spacious that flow from the child's life all kinds of russet or tan shoes, 26c. "sTAR" size, 10c. for the newspaper occasionally— "QUICK WHITE" (in lljiald form with sponge)Hick' dining rooms, after which if that life is nobly employed, tjrcfcaiis and whitens dirty canvas shoes. 10c. & 25c. (The following poem was read at the doesn't it help the town too?— addresses of welcome were made and upon the parent falls the blow "ALIO" cleans and whitens BUCK. NOTCH. Editorial meeting at Spooner, as the SUEDE, and CANVAS SHOES. In round white cakes favorite poem of Gov. Eberhart by his Walker Pilot. by the mayor president of the with severest force if the child's packed in zinc boxes, with sponge, 10c. In hand* secretary, Mr. Geo. Authier. Ed.) some, large aluminum boxes, witn •pnef, SOe. Board of Trade and Prof# Bunnell ife is misspent. W hy should any If your dealer does not keep the kind you want, send as the price In stamps (or full sise package, charges paid. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Vasaly, who Out where the hand clasps a little of the hotel, and suitable responses Pansmi-Pacific International Exposition r..other, therefore, be denied the WHITTEMORE BROS. A CO., San Fransisco, 1915 attended the outing of the Northern stronger, by Editor Erickson Judge use of the franchise to safeguard t02t Albany Street, Cambridge, Man, Paaama-Calif.rata Exposition The of Oldest and Largest Manufacturers Saa Diego, 1915 Minnesota Editorial association, Out where a smile dv. ells a little Johnson of Red Wing Secy. Au- the welfare of her child merely Shoe Polishes in the World, returned Monday morning. longer, The trip included an outing on That's where the West begins Lake of the Woods and the visiting Out where the sun is a little JUO&E IVE HUNTED THEM TAKE A C.000 of the large industries^ at brighter, CHILDREN'S CORNER LOOK AT IT- ITS IT MIC.H QN TO TORTY International Falls and other Where the snows that fall are a filled with the. FOUR YEAR points. Mr. Vasaly states that trifle whiter, REAL TOBACCO CHEW BY LAURETTA DAVITT they could not have been used Where the bonds of home are a finer. One feature of the trip was wee bit tighter— the fact that at every hotel stopped That's where the West begins MRS. PORCUPINE'S STORY at 110 money was taken from That's,where the West begins The moon streamed a soft glow of light over the billows of every the newspaper boys. When they Out where the skies are a trifle, clover bloom when Mrs. Woodchuch and Mrs. Porcupine met each stepped tip to the desk to pay bluer, their bills they were met with the other in the meadow. "Something very exciting and queer happened Out where friendship's a little staiemtnt that bills had been settled to me some time ago that I thought I come down and see you next truer, for.—Littie Fails Transcript. week," began Mrs. Porcupine as they nibbled tender blossoms. That's where the West begins "Laws! Do tell me," said Mrs. Woodchuck, holding up her paws. Out where a fresher breeze is STATE LUY3 LAi'-iD ''Weil," continued Mrs. Porcupine. "Do you remember that little blowing, FOR I IASCA PARK black thing about six inches square that I told you a girl held up before Where there's laughter in every me and clicked it, last year?" "Yes Well?" "I've found out streamlet flowing, The state forestry board Monday 7 what it is!" "You don't say!" "Yes," said Mrs. Porcupine, "it's a Where there's more of reaping purchased from T. B. Walker of :amera, a thing that takes pictures and —well I'll tell you just how and less of sowing—• Minneapolis, 237.6 acres of timber That's where the West begins it was. It was a beautiful afternoon and I, happened to be eating in itasea state park. The land price was $4,/02. the^ kafk frGm young o: .r the grove in front of Farmer. Ken a where the world is in Out HUNT BUILDERS The 1913 Legislature appropriated nedy's place when I heard voices. I crept closer and peeked through Mchewing making, $100,000 for the purchase EN are learning the truth about the bushes and there I saw a young boy and girl sitting on a big wo months .Where fe^'ver hearts, with despair land ni Itasca park. mossy log and she was showing him some queer flat black and white tobacco. its hrst deal,' are aching- ago the board nuuL. things they called photos. They talked and laughed and sat there "Right-Gut" is the Real Tobacco Chew. A getting from the Walker interest! „„lhat 8,-vhfe Wef beg'ns the a long, long time. Then the girl said, "Oh Henry! Here's a picture 1,120 acres for a total cost W^ere there more of singing clean, small chew satisfies you. of I forgot tQ. show you. It's a snap shot I took of you last year when $*,039.30. The timber in this! and less of sighing, Leaves a clean after-taste in the mouth—not you were near that porcupine oii the fencet" The boy held it up and the thick, foggy taste that the ordinary chew tract was appraised at $44438. jWhere, S,v,nS there nJore of Additional land will be pur- less of buying, smiled. "It's dandy of the porcupine, alright," he said. "Why don't forces on a man. That's one of the reasons why I And a man makes friends without you send it to some magazine or paper?" "I believe I will!" the gin purchas men are so eager to tell their friends about half trying— said laughing. "I'll send it to the paper the very next mail!" and— "Right-Cut. There's where the West begins. THANKS FOR SCHOOL the srirl looked down. "It's good "of something else in there too, see Made of rich, sappy tobacco—seasoned and —Arthur Chapman. ELECTION VOTES you had oh that little green can and I can see the strain on your sweetened just enough. cheek where I threw a straw berry at you." Ijthought they were BRYAN'S VIEW ON July 20th. 19T4. 'Take a very small chew—less than one-quarter the old going to laugh but they didn't the big boy leaned over and said WOMAN SUFFRAGE size. It will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordi* To the Editor of the Press. nary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you find the strength chew that something1 real low and they were very still for a long time then the Dear Sir: suits you. Tuck it away. Then let it rest. See how easily and evenly (Continued from Page, i.) girl snatched up the black box, sprang up and said, "Now's my chance the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding, how Permit me rbrough the columns to get a dandy!" "Oh Don't you dare!" cried the boy holding much less' you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco Marion! of yonr paper, to express my satisfied. That's why it is The Real Tobacco Chew. That's why it row to the grave. up his hand. Then he sprang toward her, but she clicked tht thanks to the voters who so enthusiastically costs less in the end. "The Creator has placed upon •'•A raided to the polls It is a ready chew, cut fine and. short shred so that you won't camera arid laughing she ran tovhird the creek with the boy after her. the mother a burden which she have to grind on it with your teeth. Grinding on ordinary candied to* at the recent, school election, in I crept out and looked at the 'picture things' scattered around and baceo makes you spit too much. could not shift if she so desired, support of my candidacy for the there sure enough was a thing that looked something like what wesee The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not. need to be covered up and he has given her the disposi~ with molasses and licorice. Notice how the salt brings out the rich, three year t?rni as-school director. whenywe look in the water. I put my paw on it but it didn't, tion to bear it. Her life trembles tobacco taste in "Right-Cut."^- I wish to thank the large number move, then I bit it arid it something like dried bark. Just in the balance at the child's birth tasted If your dealer does not sell it, send us 10c. in stamps of legitimate voters who were for a pouch of "Right-Cut" Chewing Tobacco. her active years are given to the then the boy and girl- were coming up the hill arm-in arm and I cuttied there to cast their ballot for me, 7 care and nuture of her children WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY into the bushes. I was glad they were too busy looking at in whose face, for some reason or her nerve forces and vital energy New each other to notice me.- And how I'm going to be quite great because Union Square, York other, the door of the election are expended in their behalf her sssgasE I'm going to have my picture the paper." room was closed, denying them in exhaustless love is poured out up-