International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 16, 1915 · Page 7 of 8
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ijWU I J!*! 'r?.&* *^p§3fr-2& •lJiL YV Al '~~j~~i'i /J£?§* 4^p l#* IS -v^^V rf ^-3 a ^.-h" ^"•sea^s^"9' yL&% INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS W. T. U. Column. NEWSPAPER MOST The' resolution favoring, the "Being Interviewed by an Angel" Don't forget to put Red Crosf sale of foreign bonds was added by Mrs. Geo. Shaw. Twin City Stamp & Stamps on all your packages daring The last meeting of the "year after an address by J. A. O. Preus HAVE CONSCIENCE "The W. C. T. U. a World Stencil Co. will be held at the home of Mrs. the holidays. asking the support of the association Power." by Mrs. Mann. Rubber A Metallic 209so.3rdst. Stamps Addie Martin, 8th St., Tuesday, for the plan. Dry State drill. Dec. 21 from 3 to 5. Every member Minneapolis Song—Selected. Continued from Page I should attend. Friends of the Stencil* Seals 11 Checks Jlrass Dies Team, harness and sleigh for work are most cordially invited. is more wrong than the printing sale,price $300. Apply to Fred BOYS—Make money for Xmas Important business will be discussed, of a piece of news that possibly Stearns, Ericsburg. We will pay you a good price for so plan to attend. might better not have been written. clean cotton rags at the Press The following program will By improper suppression Office. Ask for th» NOTICE be given after the business session: GREEN LABELED a newspaper sells its soul and betrays its readers. To my mind I O DR. E. A. THOMPSON Shoe repairing neatly done. Solo, Mrs. E. Heermance, BRAND it is the high treason of journalism. E N I S Ladies and Gent's rubber heels RUBBER FOOTWEAR No paper permits its "Busy Women and the W. T. that Office and Residence 50 cents. advertisers or the personal, social by Mrs. Carter Your Dealer Can Supply You Over litis' Drugstore N. NURICK SHOE SHOP and financial friends of- its editor International Falls, Minnesota "Why I am a White Ribboner,'' 216 Second Avenue tf to control or taint its news and .* editorial columns has become a big newspaper,a successful newspaper or a newspaper that is respected by the people. The man in the street instinctively senses this sort of treason and he punishes it. "If there were no fight in this business of ours it would lose half its charm,and without the incentive of opposition and trial and tribulation I believe the press of America would lose its virility. And that day, should it ever For Your Useful Christmas Gifts come, would be a sony one for America. Our daily worries serve a purpose as dos the sting of a mustard plaster. They prick us into activity, keep us on the jump stir our emotions, our dormant brain cells into activity. 0VR STORE is filled to overflowing "The newspapers of today occupies the position of the herald of old. In ancient days the ear held reign and the sphere of influence with the kind of goods you are looking for. was limited by aural range. The eye has been enthroned and the whole world is Useful and stylish presents to your friends and relations are Our field. In olden times the mightiest voices reach thousands most appreciated and now is the time to get a choice selection but fell silent within the mile. Our silent voices defy distance of our suggestive list. and seek our myriads behind brick walls. We talk to those who never see us. The Some of the goods are priced especially low. thunder of our presses dies away but it has bred a billion tongues. "Our resonsibilities are great because our power is so immense. Forget the former and the latter Wanes."—The Auxiliary. An immense line of Sorosis Shoes for Ladies. Combination Sets, Suspender and A beautiful line of Gentlemen's MEN'S NECKWEAR hose supporter, put up nicely MIODLETON IS NEW Many are put in Christmas Handkerchiefs, each boxes at in beautiful biases, at 5cT050c 25c 50c $1 Girls, Boys' and Children's Shoes. 75c $1.00 N.M.D. .A. PRESIDENT Florsheim Shoes for Men. the rural credit system locally, and that bankers and real estate Men's Dress Shirts, in the Wilson men would do well to do likewise. Brothers and Arrow brand Gentlemen's Handkerchiefs put Combination Sets of silk arm From $1 TO $2 Beautiful Leather Bags at all Legislators Pledge Support. up in fancy Xmas boxes, per bands and supporters put up Letters from many Minnesota prices- up to box, in Xmas boxes, at $15.00 legislators, read at the afternoon 25c $1.50 50c session, pledged support to amendment No. 1 and indicated Men's Fine Underwear, From that the campaign of the association "DC TO Aj"n for Union Suits, for advancing the clearing and draining of state lands by Suit Cases of every description. means of a revolving fund of $250,000, taken form the sale of MUFFLERS and SCARFS For Ladies' Phoenix Silk Hose in School lands, was well under way. Ladies and Gentlemen, in wool, Boys' Sweaters. white and black, put up' in A letter from Robert Dunn, of Ladies' Hand Knit Sweaters. Princeton, to P. H. McGarry, of silks, and mercerized—Wilson Xmas boxes, per pair, Walker, chairman of the amendment 50c ^$1 Brothers' Importation. A great committee, promising an Men's Jersey Sweaters. Boiys' Jerseys. amendment to the Dunn law variety to select frdm and no which would incorporate the two alike. From best features of the Elwell law, Men's Heavy Sweaters. was enthusiastically received by $1.00T0 $4.00 Boys' and Girls' Moccasins. the association. Campaign for Amendment 1. Men's Silk, fibre silk, and lisle Resolutions pointing toward Bath Robes, From $410 $8 hose, per pair, the development of farms,roads Boys' Mackinaws at 20 per cent 25c 50c and drainage systeems and means off from regular price. of financing the work,, were Men's Gloves and Mittens—All adopted at the forenoon session The campaign committee for sizes, all kinds. Silk lined,wool amendment 1, adopted at the Men's and Young Men's Styleplus Toques for Men, Women Slimmer meeting at Coleraine, lined, fur lined, and unlined. Suits—A big line to select will be continued. The resolution from. Special Price for the s-ijer From Ladies' Fancy Slippers, per pair, Children, from committee recommends a campaign Holidays 75cT0 $3.50 $14.90 $1AW)$1.50 50cT0$l to secure the passage of the amendment. For rural credits, the association went on record in support of any efforts of the state land department S&, to secure legislation to Do your shopping early and get the choice of our well selected holiday goods enable the department to establish centralized colonies and in support of the state agricultural foices in solving the problems of REMEMBER THE PLACE I". the colonists. Roads to be built in conjunction with drainage systems were favored by the association and lower water levels on Cass and Leech Lakes and the Winnebigosish Markowitz & Summer-field system to save surrounding farm lands. Other resolutions pertaining to & limit on land cleared by the i' A state, favoring prison labor on ...... "Atthe|Greerigard Bros^Old Stand 1 roads and selling foreign bonds &% Ssi^ ^to reinvest the money in state municipal bonds, were passed, 1