International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 17, 1917 · Page 3 of 8
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£?st INTERNATIONAL FALLS FRESS PAGE FOUR THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS signated by the war department' to PATRIOTIC CITIZENS while to put the Harding amendment EAST & CORRIN GET FLY THE FLAG back in the draft bill. Congress will organize the command the Eightti SEWER AND WATER CONTRACT regiment of engineers, expects to pass the matter up -to the White AND BORDER BUDGET Ws will ship by parcel post to your have his command ready for service The city council let the contracts House within the next few days." address Prepaid one of our Fast Color in France within two months. He for1 sewer and water extensions on Publishers of tlie Official County Proceedings "All Weather Brand" 4x6 foot sewed announced today that he expects to Ninth street from Fourth to Eleventh IT. S. Flag* for 91.50. These flags have INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY avenues last Monday night to strong canvas headings and brass grommets San Francisco, May 14.—Lieutenant recruit half of his force in the northwest. GEO. P. WATSON, Editor and Manager and will stand all kinds of weather East & Corrin. The bids were as follows Colonel James B. Cavanaugh, de and are of our own manufacture. The scarcity and advance in price of Entered at the Post Office at International Falls, Minn., as Second-class Matter For sewer: materials at this time makes this of East Corrin' .$8,012.29 ROGERS fer .lftnited. Send in your order at once. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $1.50 FOREIGN, $2.00 PER YEAR. F. C. Send check, money order or draft willi Gustafson & Johnson 8,142.75 order. Prices on other sies upon application. Coby & Hall 8,213.45 The people are land hungry. E. W. K'ibbey 8,745.46 Northwestern Flag & Decorating Co. For water: Wholesale Manufacturers East & Corrin $5,274.72 "Come along, boys!" is the best recruiting slogan. Flag's, Banners and Decorations PRACTICAL FURRIER Coby ,& Hall 6,000.00 for. all occasions if ST. PANh, MINNESOTA E. W. Kibbey 6,969.82 Fort Frances, Ontario Think of it! 200,000 acres of. Koochiching county land sold Bids are also out for water to be TROOPS TO GO ABROAD laid on Fifth, street between Fifi.b under the Volstead act in two days, much of it at a premium over and Eighth avenues. SOON AS POSSIBLE the offered price. THE OLDEST EXCLUSIVE FUR HOUSE STATE LAND SALE (Continued from Page One). IN THE WORLD If &ke state of Minnesota would offer all its 800,000 acres of not more than four volunteer divisions. The rnonth'y state land sa.e. wui land for sale in a manner similar to the Volstead plan it would be Mr. Wilson, therefore, might conducted Monday, May 14, by J. sold and put on the tax list inside a week. refuse to call the Roosevelt volunteers. W F. Gould, state land sales manager, But, say the Roosevelt men, but was almost totally eclipsed ty if this amendment becomes law, the the annual government land sale under The $170,000 lost to this county by the governor's veto was colonel will proceed to enroll, mobilize the Volstead act. Approximately not an appropriation for improvements to be made, but a debt owing and if possible train his volunteers. 360 acres of state land was sold to this county by the state for benefits receiveds by its land. There is the following parties: Emil Richard, Administration Displeased. no reason why the state should not pay its just debts for value received. Harris, Minn., Edmund J. Burke, The administration does not conceal Ericsburg, Minn., Frank Kutina, its displeasure at the action of Manley, Iowa, Clarence Peterson, the house, and indications area not Minneapolis, Minn'. lacking that strong pressure will be The generous sprinkling of the streets around the business The land was sold at an average exerted to kill or make innocuous price of $6.00 per acre, and there was corners these days is much appreciated. It is hoped that before long the Roosevelt amendment. More than no competition, each party knowing the council-will purchase a regular sprinkling wagon so that all one hint emanated from officials just what he wanted and securing it the city streets can be given a like treatment. It will minister to close to the White House that the at the appraised price. president would veto the army bill health as' well as comfort. Mr. Kutina purchased all the land if it contains the Roosevelt am'endment, listed in 36-63-26, totaling 233.65, and on that ground that it interferes it is the intention of he and his brothers "We Americans are at war. Now let us fight. Let us make it a with the orderly marshaling of to locate thereon at an early military strength on the basis of EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF real war, not a dollar waf: Let us show that we have the manhood date. universal service. RAW FURS The purchase of this land by Mr. to pay with our own1 bodies, and not merely to hire other men to The advocates of the Roosevelt Kutina speaks well for northern pay with their bodies. Let us. fight at once. Let us put the flag at expeditionary force promptly ksjserted Minnesota Hinds, in view of the fact the front now, at the earliest possible moment, and not merely announce" the president would not dare that he and his brothers have been yceto the measure. LH that we are going to fight a year or two hence."—Theodore touring the country from Minnesota The dilemma of the administration Roosevelt, in his Chicago speech. to Louisiana the past year seeking created by the action of the house a= good location, and have finally selecting will.be the subject of a conference Highest Cash Prices Paid on this district as offering th£ between Secrtary of War Baker and President Wilson's decision to send a voluntary army of over best opportunities. Mr. Frank Kur Raw Furs Chairman Dent of the house committee 100,000 soldiers to France in about 60 days meets with decided public tina is well known to. siemi-profesr on military affairs, who failed sional baseball followers throughout approval, and if he ajppdints Mr. Roosevelt to some active official He will pay the duty and war tax on all furs from the United to accomplish the administration's the states of Minnesota, North and positiqn in it he will ^gain be commended. Roosevelt represents purpose to kill the Roosevelt amendment. States and pay as high a price for them as any South Dakota, Iowa and ^Montana! the patriotic spirit of this country better than any other citizen. having established quite a reputation house the United States. "I shall accept the action of the He is better knowHiH,and hisrpresence in the trenches of France will as a boll player, and it is hoped hd tyousje as a mandate and,vote for the may find time occasionally to 13a ve be more appreciated by 'out" European allies than anyone else that iHarding amendment in the senate the soil and exhibit-: his baseball could be sent. BE SURE AND SEE ME BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY Ijill," Representative Kahn said. "The wares in this vicinity. ^ouse has instructed, its conferees .. W. c»t .i .what, to do on this particular division. ... The Age of Civil'.War During the debate on' the boftd"bill a few days ago Senator There is .nothing left but tp: .... -.spy. Frank B. Kellogg of MiftiiSsftia. gave an interesting'sTdef lightbrt follow our instructions. A good many people do npt k®Kw. the European wary- He said that he: was in-Europe, when the war "It should re^u^ oniy a "short that mosf wars are fought iy young broke out and had a more, ox less intimate acquaintance in Germany men and boys. For instance, ifjvtV boys who fought arid won the Cr^i and in the otherf countries: at war. "I fbund among the people HoW war. The following gives the figured of Germany and the people of France no hatred of each other," of total enlistment of northern sold| said Senator Kellogg, "and they could not understand why they iers during the war and their ages-|. 3 were plunged into the horrors of war." He gave it as his opinion Ten years old 2$ that this is the "old, old struggle between autocracy and democracy." Eleven years old .. 3$ Twelve years old '. Style, Quality and Service Thirteen years old 30$ Fourteen years old 1,504 AN INTERNATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY Fifteen years old 104,982 Sixteen years old 231,05 Seventeen years old 844,9! It is now proposed that the American Memorial Day be adopted The Styles Young Men are Looking for-- Eighteen years old 1,158,4 by the world alliance, nqjv fighting to preserve civilization and Above 18 arid under 22 618,51$ self-government, and make^the Memorial Day for all the nations Above^22 "and under 44 .... 52,697. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES Above 44 years none- rhr.t are suffering aiid have buffered in defense of human liberty: The army that won the battle of! The proposal fq'r an. Allied Memorial Day on May thirtieth next, Gettysburg was composed largely oft and on succeeding May thirtieths, comes from London and has been boys not old enough to vite while '"The name is an Emblem of Originality, received with favor. Grant's bloody campaign against Some day in commemoration of those who have made way for Richmond was fought by men who' honest workmanship and reached the voting age after they entered liberty with their own breasts against the spears of hate is almost the army. The figures are taken certain to be adopted, and as our Memorial Day is already well established, big values. For smart styles, good fit, from government records. The there is every reason for its adoption internationally. ten, eleven and twelve year old boys The day would be: observed from Melbourne to Petrograd, named above were drummer boys. big values and elegant in details, you from Washington to Peking, and from Buenos Ayres to Tokio, not DR. A. J.KLIMEK only in commemoration of the heroes who have laid down their can't equal lives to defeat the blood-crazed maniacs of Prussia, but in solemn Eye Specialist celebration of liberty preserved and the world at last united against Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes violence and ready to confront the attempted domination of kings REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST OF and autocrats, no matter where it shows itself—Minneapolis LITTLE FALLS, MINN. Will be at Koochiching Hotel on Journal. You get moire real intrinsic vaule per *, iday, May 25th dollar into their clothes than is found c: WARM WEATHER DANGERS. RETURNS EVERY SIXTY DAYS Consult him if you have defective in any other clothing made, anywhere, By G. F. Swinnerton, M. D., County Health Officer. eyes* headaches, nervous troubles or need glasses. Warm weather is here, and trailing in its wake are many (dangers by anybody. We have styles to suit Dr. Kliniek guarantees a correct fit to old and young. of glasses and satisfaction to every To ward off many of these a few simple things are worth your every taste and a fit for almost any eye that is not blind. Complicated notice. cases especially invited. Examination free. Boil all milk used as food, especially for children. Milk causes many infections of the bowels, which may result seriously, especially CANCER with little children. Use no partly decayed food of any kind. This is important now that fruits and vegetables are being shipped in from southern fields. •ad Toman wee—fully trotted A wonderful collection of Shirts at $1.25 to $6. (removed) without knife or pain. Decayed fruit or vegetables are a common source of dysentery and ADwrktunnteei Cmme,«r bowel trouble in both children and adults. wHtm Hrtr—Smmmtmrtmm ml Dr. WILLIAMS SANATORIUM A beautiful line of Neckwear. Hats. Everything Watch meats of all kinds. Tainted-meats are common when warm weather prevails. Ptomaine poisoning may readily result J50 from the use of such meat, even when well cooked, as the poisons a well dressed man needs. Florsheim Shoes and are already formed in the meat before you get it if tainted or spoiled. •'. The Minneapolis Dollar-Hold Oxfords if ill lasts and styles. £60 MODERN ROOMS Incidentally, the less meat one,eats in hot weather the better, Located fa* Heart of Buttneee District especially if you are past middle life. A cerial, vegetable and fruit ONE PRICE —ONE DOLLAR diet is best for hot seasons. roii CUROPLAN RATE TWO PEITSONASI.EO PHI VAT BATH, SHOWER AND TOILET EXTRA Clean hands should be the only hands to touch food of any kind. COMPLETE SAFETY MARKOWITZ«& SUNMERFIELD ^-AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS 0. Clean hands for the grocej and butcher. Clean hands for the milk,4man AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION and handles .milk. Clean hands for the cook who INSURANCE RECORDS SHOW THAT NEVER wlien he milks HAS A LIFE BEEN LOST IN ANY BUILDING prepares the meals. And clean hands for everyone just before e&t'ing PROTECTED BV AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS U.5«J* *00«* HAS MOT ANO COLO RUNNING and handling one's ow,n food.- WATER, STEAM HEAT.,ELECTRIC LIGHT AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. -i&S lit 4jLI&>