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

August 31, 1916 · Page 2 of 8

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS WIL80N FLEXIBILITY. ISN'T HE THE HANDSOME MAN! We do .not Me why. there should fi have been any stir in the senate over JOHN H. BROWN the discovery that President Wilson has completely reversed himself in Attorney at Low ":i the matter of the proposed child labor law. Senator Borah was able to show things Office in the litis Block that Mr. Wilson described this legislation International Falls, Minn in his "Constitutional Government" as unconstitutional, an "otoviouaiy absurd extravagance," carrying DR. H. H. IHRIG the congressslonal power to regulate commerce beyond the "utmost boun1 Dentist daries of reasonable and honest inference," and making it possible, if Office over Holler's Confectionery sustained, for congress to legislate International Falls, Minn. over "every particular of the industrial organization and action of the country." That, we must confess, has also been the Evening Post's view. GEO. S. LANGLAND But the Evening Post and Senator LAWYER Borah are old fogies, dating back to the time when it was the custom to In litis Block on have fixed beliefs and principles and 4th Ave. stick to them. The senator has evidently International Falls, Minn. not read Mir. Wilson's letter in explaining his change of front on the tariff commission—that it is only a narrow man, whose mind is stupidly F. J. McPARTLIN closed to new ideas, who does not alter his opinions. By this test, Mr: Lawyer Wilson is obviously one of the broad* Office over International est minded men this country has ever produced, for he has changed his State Bank Our repair department is in skillful hands. mind, to date, on the initiative, refers International Falls, Minn. We do our repair work "right." endum. recall, woman suffrage, the tariff commission, tariff for revenue Yet we charge only a moderate price for the good work only, a permanent diplomatic service we do. G. F. SWINNERTON M. D.,GM. beyond politics, the merit system in the civil service, the proper place of Bring in your watch. It should be cleaned every yeaT to Physician and Surgeon Tammany Hall in the scheme of the prese've it. 1 Byes examined and glasses fitted universe, child labor legislation, preparedness. Office over Empress Bryan, a continental army —tout why continue? It is a long Theatre NELSON, THE JEWELER enough list to prove that Mr. Wilson's International Falls, Minn. political views are not fossilized by 412 THIRD STREET any fear of inconsistency.—New York 10 iw wnwam-8 Evening Post DR. JENNER PERRY CHANCE SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRE6S (ne smraig or cne Liusrtanaa. Physician and Surgeon I "When Mr. Hughes uses strong A POLICY OF FIRMNESS AND THE AMERICAN WORKING words his record shows Chat they are CONSISTENCY NEEDED. Office over litis Drug Store MAN SHALL NOT SUFFER atwaye backed by strong deeds, and Phone 11 I therefore in the enormous majority of The Nation has no policy of The Republican Party stapds Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching eases the use of strong words renders 0/ aggression toward Mexico. We the principle protection fOT of 0d11q9G Saint Tfiom£L/ It unnecessary ever to have recourse h&ve no desire for any part of We must principle apply that 0o strong deeds. UNDER. THE CONTROL 5 DIRECTION OH ARCHBISHOP IRS LAND her territory. We wish her to fairly, without abuses. In as scientific SAINT PAUt, MJNNFrSOT/V I "Again. Mr. Hughes speaks tn char- have peace, stability, and pro* a manner as possible PHINNEY & CAMPBELL acteri&tioally straightforward fhsfoIon perity. We shall have to adopt and Congress should be aided 1 LAWYERS a new policy, a policy of firmness of the outrages, committed on munitions by the investigations of an ex and consistency through plants, and all men, whether pert body. We stand for the Over International State citizens of foreign nations or nominal which alone we can promote an safe-guarding of our economic Bank citizens of our own land, who had in enduring triendahip. We demand independence, tor the development any shape or way abetted or condoned from Mexico the protection of American industry, for International Falls, Minru of the lives and the property those actions can understand that Mr. the maintenance of American A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE of our citizens and the security Hughes. If President, will protect standards of living. We propose RANKED JiS AN HONOR SCHOOL BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT these domestic American Interests and of our border from depredations. in the competitive struggle that Collegiate Commercial Academic Preparatory punish offenders against them with Much will be gained that is about to come the American W. E. LAWRENCE Careful Mental, Moral and Religious Training. the fearlessness and thoroughness if Mexico Is convinced that we working-man shall not suffer.—From Seven Hundred an 4. Fifty Students From Twenty-Four States Last Year contemplate meddlesome in­ that he showed In dealing with the THE REXALL STORE Mr. Hughes* speech bo FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ADDRESS terference with what does, not powers of evil at Albany. acceptance. of Rev. H. Moynihan. D. D. President concern us. but that we propose International Falls, Minn. Brought Nation to Ignominy. to Insist In a firm and candid "Just before coming in to listen to manner upon the performance Mr. Hughes' Just characterization of of International obligations. To Mr. Wilson's failure to protect the DR. E. A. THOMPSON staible government appropriately lives and property of Americans in discharging its International Mexico and on the hlglh seas, I happened E N I S duties, we slhould give ungrudging to pick up John Flake's "Critical support. A short perl Period of American History." and was Phone 245 od of firm, consistent and struck by the following two sentences: Over litis' Drug Store friendly dealing will accomplish *A government touches the lowest International Falls, Minnesota more than many years vacillation.—From point of Ignominy when It confesses Mr Hughes' Its Inability to protect the lives and speech of acceptance. Che property of Its citizens. A government NORTHERN MINNESOTA ft. which has come to this has failed In discharging the primary function HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION of government and forthwith ceases to have any reason for exist AN ADMINISTRATION TOO Ing.' CONTENT WITH LEISURELY Dr. R. H. Monahan ... Phone "Mr. Hughes has pointed out in his 223 DISCUSSION. speech with self-restraint, but with Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Phone 223 Fall emphasis, that it Is precisely this Dr. Mary Ghostly .... Phone 1 do not put life and property 301 primary function -which Mr. Wilson's on 'the same footing, but the Administration has failed to discharge Endestine Hospital .. ..Phone 79! Administration has not only ard that It is precisely this point of Announcement been remiss with respect to the Ignominy to which he has reduced Office over International State protection of American lives it the nation over which he is President." has bfen remiss with respect Bank—Phone 155. of to the protection of American property and American com International Falls, Minn. coerce. It has been too mucb i'RUE INWARDNESS OF THE disposed to be content with VERA CRUZ INCIDENT. leisurely discussion.—From Mr Hughes' speech of acceptance In the Spring of 1914, occurred S N A S the capture of Vera Cruz. Men from one of our ships had been arrested at Tampico and S N A S had been discharged with an Hughes' Specsh apology. But our Admiral demanded a salute, which was refused. Thereupon the President & went to Congress, asking authority The Acme of Perfection SPOT CASH ONLY Theodore Roosevelt sat tn a box at to use the armed forces in Carnegie Hall when Mr. Hughes delivered of the United States. Without his speech of acceptance and j. waiting for the passage of the S I S rigorously applauded every telling resolution. Vera Cruz was seizr One pint Mason Jars point ed. It appeared that a shipload per dozen 35c of ammunition for Huerta was The Colonel repeatedly arose and AND (The tops are worth about to enter that port. There bowed in response to the cheers for COATS was a natural opposition to this 25c per dozen). him and the shouts of "Teddy!" Ted- invasion and a battle occurred White Crown Jar Caps, "Hurrah for Teddy!", and when ijl" in which nineteen Americans the meeting adjourned he made thefollowing Rubbers included, doz 10c and over a hundred Mexicans statement: (Fit any Mason jar) were killed. This, of course, "It la an admirable speech and 1 These cost 20c per was war. Our dead soldiers WATCH WINDOWS FOR DISPLAY wish to call attention to the following f.' were praised for dying like dozen whol- sale by point*: r. .. heroes. in a war of service. the gross. 1 am particularly pleated with the Later, we retired from Vera Soap, all kinds, by the exposure of the foliy. and worse than Cruz, giving up thl? noble warfare. folly, of Mr. WilMuV Mexican poUpy We have just received a large consignment of the famous box, at what it costs We had not obtained the and of the way in which thie policy at wholesale today, salute which was demanded. has brought humiliation to the United Percival B. Palmer Coats and Suits for ladies of good taste. Apples, 1 gallon, 28c We had not obtained reparation States and disaster to Mexico itself. for affronts. The ship with Corn, 1 gallon, ....75c "Moreover, I am very fflad of the mi- ammunition which could not These garments are made up in the very latest styles—with Straightforward manner In which Mr. Blueberries, 1 gallon, ..60c land at Vera Cruz had soon Hughes has shown he ridicule with Red Raspberries, 1 gaL, 00c landed at another port, and its full sweep, tailored from the latest novelty goods and the popular black Which Mr. Wilson has covered this nation Saner Kraut, 3 cans for 25c cargo was delivered to Huerta by the manner In which he allowed without interference. Recently plush. The Suits are in various novelty goods and also serges and foreign powers to gain the impression the naked truth was admitted that although he used the by a Cabinet officer. We are SOB S. E. Thompson & gabardines. ptrongeet words in diplomacy they now informed that "we did not ware not to be taken seriously. go to Vera Cruz to force Huerta Y? Not Words Which Count. to salute the flag." We are "As Mr. Hughes said, it Is not words CO. told that we went there "to A but the strength and resolution behind show Mexico that we were In the words which oount As Mr. earnest in our demand that Twin City Stamp A Hughes pointed out there is no doubt Huera must go." That is, we that II Mr. Wllson'4 conduct and action Stencil Co. seized Vera Cruz to depose had been such as to make the jmm Huerta. The question of the IJ09 SrdSL StOITtpj, SEE OUR ASTYLE ffiFILMS AT THE VIKING foreign nations believe that he meant salute was a-mere pretext.— la precisely what he said in his 'strict From Mr. Hughes' speech of acceptance: accountability' there would hare been, W deetn*$gp3_ American ttnf tor K$rjs i\