International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 6, 1917 · Page 3 of 8
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v^^sa 4^ "*T"^! SFT^Vaa $ J£ 5? raft *, x* INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS -Qgs&<rz ., s.W NT vfpfr e—%*r THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS why should I take out this insurance? statements. 1 this country must discount reports health in order to convert my insurance & A short time ago something like that the German army is exhausted after the war? A Because if you are totally aridV the enclosed statement was made to and that it is composed partly of A No you may convert your insurance AND BORDER BUDGET permanently disabled you will have| me about the wfcrk you have done, boys and old men. He said, that on no matter whether you are an independent income for life. Al- w}i Please correct and return to in^ at the contrary, the forces under the in good health or not. Publishers of the. Official County Proceedings so, because if your health becomes once. Make it as strong as you can. -kaiser are at their maximum strength First—Q How are the "premiums INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY impaired you will be unable to get Give me a list of people you know both in. bodily vigor and in number payable ordinary insurance at an, econimical GEO. P. WATSON, Editor and Mmager who have canned by this method and in anticipation of the addition of the «cA They are payable monthly and rate, if at all. You may want to results. Remember, you are doing United States' forces to those of will be deducted from your ppy unless Entered at tke Poet Office at International Falls. Minn* as Second-class Matter carry later and then vou will surely our country a real service by" this. France, England and Italy. you wish to pay them in some other SUBSCRIPTION RATES It S., $1.50 FOREIGN, $2.00 PER YEAR want insurance and may not be able We should like to use the stateihent See« Casualty Lists Soon. way. to get any. over your name, in the press. The Duluth representatives predicted SecondTr-Q Can payments be made Free Insurance Till Feb. 12. Congress reopened last Monday. Cordially, 1 the time is not far distant except by thq month? First—Q Does the government T. A. Erickson, when long lists of casualties will begin A Yes you can pay any number give 9ne a certain amount of insurance State Club Leader. coming from the fighting line of months' premiums at one time* in President Wilson urgedJjmmediate Declaration ofi War.against free? .p Denying assertions which have and that the war toll exacted of the advance. Austria-Hungary. A Yes in order to take care of been taken from a medical journal United States will be heavy. He said Third—Q Can anyone other than those who may die or be disabled and circulated widely, D. H. L. Lang, the United States will win the war, myself pay my premiums for me? before they apply, the government in the government service, says: but only after a lorig'period of fighting A Yes you may arrange to have The St. Paul city council has closed all thfc saloons in that city gives limited insurance until Feg.12, S "There is no danger that the type such as the world has never anyone pay them for you. as long as the street car riots are a probability. 1918. This insurance has a total value of food poisoning known as 'Botulism' known. Applications By Others. of about $4,300. It will be paid will result from eating fruits or Mr. Miller will make his report to First—Q May anyone else apply to you in the amount of'$25 monthly^ The school board is to be commended for its arrangements vegetables which have been canned Secretary Newton D- Baker Monday, for insurance for me? if you are permanently and totally by any of the methods recommended for the boys of the seventh and eighth grades and of the high but he declined to make any statement A Yes anybody may apply in disabled before "Feb. 12, 1918. It will by the United States department of of it nature. He was on the your name for insurance on your school to pursue a regular course of military tactics. be paid to your wife, child, or widowed agriculture, providing that such di-fections English, French and Belgian fronts life. When you learn about it, you mother if you are killed before have been followed carefully during his stay abroad, but did not can do as you please. You can say The Russian and Germans have signed a forty-eight hour that time. and that no canned goods are eat go to the Italian battle line. The you don't want it, and if this happens Second—Q If I have no wife, peace, which may result in an extended armistice, and the release ert which show any signs of spoilage. Italian retreat began about the time before Feb. 12, 1918, you can child or widowed mother, and am In case of doubt as to whether of the German armies for a still more vigorous attack on the he planned to ge apd his trip to Italy then make your own application just killed before Feb. 12, 1918, would my the contents of a particular can was abandoned. as you want it. If it is after Feb. west front. father, or my mother who is not a have spoiled, the safest plan is to Mr. Miller was under fire on Vimy 12, 1918, and within a time to be fixed widow, get it? Ml throw it away, although all the danger Ridge. The trip across the ocean by the bureau, then you can still A No no one but a wife, child, or Former Ambassador Gerard who had unusual opportunity to from botulism may be avoided was delayed because of the submarine agree to the application, changing, widowed mother. study the German plans and disposition said, "we should hogtie" by boiling the contents of the can melace. The ship on which he however, the beneficiary if you want Third—Q Suppose I apply for less for a few minutes, since the bacillus was traveling .was attacked twice to do that, or cutting down the .every disloyal German American, feed every pacifist raw meat than $4,500—say $2,000—of insurance, botulinus and the toxin or poison without damage. amount of insurance, or both. and hang every traitor to a lamp post, to insure success in this war. what happens? which it produces are killed by such Mr. Miller tonight issued the following Second—Q How will I know that It certainly must be made extremely dangerous to any man or A If you apply for $2,000 of insurance treatment. No canned goods o( any statement: some one has applied? and make your wife, child, or woman in this county who is serving Germany. kind which shows visible signs of "There is ujst one big, commanding A" The application or a copy will widowed mother your beneficiary, the spoilage should ever be eaten. fact which I bring back to America. be forwarded to you at once with a government will put this insurance In the cold-pack method' of canning, It is this—if the war is won by paper to be signed by you if you RINGING MESSAGE BY ROOSEVELT. in force until Feb. 12, because inthe approved by the department of the Allies, America must win it. As agree to it. meantime you will have your free agriculture, only fresh vegetables are I believe firmly the war will be won Third—Q If I should die before insurance. But, if you make anyone No message of Mr. Roosevelt has ever met more faithfully recommended for canning, and sterilization by ,the Allies, as I believe the very having agreed to the application other than your wife, child, or and intimately the special need of the American people than this, is accomplished by the following within the time allowed by the bureau safety of all popular government widowed mother your beneficiary— processes: Cleansing, blanching, and civilization requires that this of war risk insurance, will the which may be found in most of his recent speeches: say your father—then you must say cold dipping, packing in clean insurance be paid? war be won by the Allies, it is apparent America is not to be made a polyglot boarding house for money whether you want to keep the free and hot jars, adding boiling water, A Yes if you die after agreeing we in America should look the hunters of twenty different nationalties who have changed their insurance until Feb. 12, or whether sealing immediately, and then sterilizing situation squarely in the face, accurately to the application, the insurance you want the new insurance to go former country for this country only as farm-yard beasts change the sealed jars at a minimum .money will go to the person named size up our job, and then go into effect at once. You can't have temperature of 212 degrees Fahrenheit to it with concentrated effort, steadfast inoit .if he or she is within the permitted one feeding trough for another. America is a nation. Be loyal to both. If you keep the free insurance for from one to four hours, according class but if you died before courage and with visionr set the principles established by Washington and his fellows in 1776, until Feb. 12, and you get totally to the character of the material. agreeing to it, then it will go to such straight ahead- and perpetuated by Lincoln and his fellows in 1861 to 1865.^ We and permanently disabled, you Since the spors of the baciljlus America's Task Colossal. persons within the permitted class would get the $25 monthly but if must have in this country only one flag, and that flag the American botulinus are killed by heating as would get your money if you died "America's task is colossal. It will you died, your father would get without a will. flag only one language, the English language, the language of the for one hour at 175 degrees Fahrenr require the best we can do in every nothing. heit, there is no reason to believe field of endeavor, in the_ production Declaration of Independence, Washington's farewell address, Lincoln's Who Are Beneficiaries. If you take the new insurance at that the organism will survive such of food, in the construction of ships, First—Q Can I make my fiance Gettysburg speech and second inaugural and but one loyalty, once and become totally disabled, treatment." in the whirlwind work of our warships my beneficiary? that to the United States. you would get only $11.50 a month, The fact is, as Dr. Lang says elsewhere, at sea, in the titanic deeds of A No but you don't need to name the same amount that you get if the To every line, amen! The prophets of internationalism are "there are (ewer cases of the greatest army of men that ever any beneficiary. It would then go to injury happens after Feb.12, but in poisoning from bacillus botulinus the enemies of America if they would tear America to pieces before marched beneath our flag. There is such of the persons named in answer this case if you die either before or than from any other form of food no middle course. But let us know 3, first section, as would get your the world is ready for the realization of the internationalist's ideal. after Feb. 12 your father would also poisoning. The» chances of infection the day of victory is distant probably personal property if you died without —Springfield Republic. get $11.50 a month instead of nothr from it are not so great even as three years. Let us know that before a will. If you marry you can ing, IK those of getting lockjaw from a pinjscratch." we can see the dawn of that then name as your beneficiary your Fourth—Q If I apply for $2,000 of POULTRY SHOW S. C. Brown Leghorn. 1 day we must pass through many long wife or children or both. insurance in favor of my sister' (or Trio old—1st, Mrs. Burdick. riionths of the darkest night. Second—Q Could I make my estate PRIZE WINNERS any one other than my wife, child,,or, Hen—1st, Fratik O'Malley. ROYALTIES FROM MINES "As our numbers are greater, as beneficiary ""and then leave my widowed mother) and want it to go Geese. TO STATE ARE our wealth is greater, so proportionately insurance by will to my fiancee? _^r- into force at once so that my sister Old gander—1st, Mrs. Effertes must be our part in the A No only persons named in answer The following were the winners at will: get it if I die,j must I pay for it 2nd, M. Donahue. St. Paul, Nov. 30.—Approximately three years that lie before us. The 3, first section, can get the benefit the Koochiching County Poultry from now until Feb. 12, 1918? Young gander—1st, M. Donahue 3,400,000 tons of iron ore taken from blow that will bring the mighty Hun of this government insurance. Show, held in the school house on A Yes. 2nd, H. Levine. state owned mines in northern Minnesota evientually to the dust will be struck Third—Q Must I name only one November 23 and 24: Fifth—Q If I apply for $10,000 of Young goose—1st, H. Levine 2nd, this season will yield about from the west. France, England and beneficiary? Barred Rocks. insurance to begin at once, must I M. Donahue 3rd, E. E. Mclntire. $850,000 in royalties, according to esr America, must give force to the A No you may name any number Trio old—1st, R. Irwin 2nd, G. begin paying at once for the full timates made yesterday by the state Ducks. blow." of beneficiaries. They may either Cronk $10,000,- or may I pay for $5,700 until Duck—1st, M. Donahue. auditor. The totals are slightly below share the money or the one may •Trio young—1st, E. G. Trimble Feb. 12, 1918, getting the other $4,300 Drake—1st, M. Donahue. those of last year, when 3,800,0d0 SOLDIERS' QUERIES ON U. S. get the money after the other's 2nd, Wm. Elliott 3rd,G. Cronk 4th, free until then? Bantams. tons or ore were taken from the INSURANCE FULLY ANSWERED death, just as you direct. J. McDonald Sth, Z. Willis. A You must pay for the full state mines. Delayed opening oif Pair—1st, M. Bartley 3rd, J. VV. Fourth—Q If I name my wife as Children's trio—1st, Kenneth McKabbage amount at once. The free insurance Morrison.' navigation on the Great Lakes surance for a number of years', and beneficiary, in what form should the 2nd, Wallace^ Kucera. ends the moment your new insurance which was about three weeks late give it up, will there be any cash surrender Partridge Cochins. name be written? Hen—1st, Roy Martin 2nd, Garrett begins. last spring, was blamed by Audited value? Trio—1st, Daniel LaBelle. A Example: Mary Jane Jones. Cronk 3rd, Cecil Martin. Sixth—Q May I apply for $10,000 Preus for the decrease in ore 'outf A Not while the insurance is term Not as Mrs. John Jones. This is Light Brahma. Pullet—1st, Roy Martin 2nd, Cecil in addition to having the free insurance? put. Otherwise, he said, about 5,000,000 insurance. But if it is converted important. When you name a married Pullet—1st, Wm. Elliott. Martin. tons of ore would have been after the war into other forms, the woman be sure to give her first Trio—1st, Wm. Elliott. R. C. Rhode Island Reds. A No. You can never carry more mined. Mining operations are to be war risk bureau may give you cash name, and if it is some one other than Trio old—1st, M. Donahue. Minorcas. than $10,000 government insurance. carried on as far as possible through value for it. your wife, then give the husband's Trio young—1st, Edith Heermance Hen—1st, E. E. Mclntire. the winter and prospects are for Fourteenth—Q Must I pass a physical name, too. 2nd, Woolsey Heermance 3rd, Mrs. Turkeys. high records next year, all because examination or be in good Fifth—Q If I have no dependants, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS Burdick 4th, E. E. Mclntire. Cockerel—1st, M. Donahue 2nd, E. of the war time demand for iron, the Childrens' trio—1st, Mary Chamberlin E. Mclntire. auditor said. 2nd, Ada Brennan. Pullet—1st, M. Donahue 2nd, E. Hen—1st, Marie Donahue. E. Mclntire 3rd, Kenneth Mclntire. ALLIES DESTROY 39 Cockerel—1st, Robert Heermance Hen—1st, Marie Donahue 2nd, M. U-BOATS IN 15 DAYS 2nd, E. E. Mclntire. Donahue. Pullet—1st, Mr. Heermance 2nd, Cock—1st, M. Donahue. New York, Nov. 30.—T. B. Hohler, Mrs. Burdick. Pigeons. counsellor to the British ambassador, S. C. W. Leghorn. Fan Tail—1st, R. Irvwin 2nd, Harold represented the embassy at the Pletro Pictures Corporation Presents Trio old—1st, Sam Eggan. Bray. Hero Land Bazaar in the Grand Central Hen—1st, M. Donahue 2nd, Sam Rabbits. The Special Production De Luxe Palace last night. It was British Eggan. Old (white)—1st, Harold Bray. Day and distinguished persons, Cock—1st, M. Donahue. Young (white)—1st, R. Irvwin 2nd, including military and naval .officers 'The Slacker' Cockerel—1st, J. Kelly 2nd, Sam John Stacey 3rd, Patrick Hobbins. of high rank, saw the splendid features Eggan 3rd, Mrs. F. W. Coxon. Black—3rd, Jack White. arranged for the occasion. Pullet—1st, J. Kelly 2nd, Sam Eggan. Eggs. Mr. Hohler made a brief address, Brown—1st, J. Kelly 2nd, Martin in which he announced that in 15 Children's pullet—1st, Marie Donahue. Schmidt. days—between Nov. 1 and Nov. 15— White—1st, J. Kelly 2nd, M. Donahue. thirty-nine German submarines were Trio young—1st, J. Kelly 2nd, E. sunk through the efforts of the Allies. E. Mclntire 3rd, Wm. Bartley 4th, Sweep Stakes. A Play That Sounds the Bugle Call of Patriotism, Starring the M. Donahue 5th, E. G. Trimble. Old trio—Geo. Isherwood, White Many inquiries were addressed t9 Children's trio—1st, M. Bartley Superb Actress Wyandottes. Mr. Hohler later, but he declined to 2nd, Mary Hobbins. Young trio—J. Kelly, S. C. W. Leghorns. Emily Stevens add to his simple announcement, insisting White Wyandottes. that any additional facts Trio old—1st, Geo. Isherwood. Cock—M. Donahue S. C. W. Leghorn. must'.come from the admiralty. I Children's trio—1st Kenneth McKabbage. Hen—Sam Eggan, S. C. W: Leghorn. CONGRESSIONMAN C. B. Pullet—1st, E. E. Mclntire. .•-/ r^l MILLER BACK FROM FRONT Children's pullet—1st, Kenneth McKabbage. CockereW-J. Kelly, Buff. Orpington. At the a Pullet—J. Kelly, S. C. W. Leghorn. GRAND THEATRE Will He Reports War Last at Least Buff Orpington. Three Years Longer, German Trio young—1st, J. Kelly 2,nd, F. Strength Now at Maximum* J. Ludwig. COLD-PACK FOODS Hen—1st, Wm. Bartley 2nd, J. ARE NOT POISONOUS COLOSSAL TASK UP 1 Cockerel—1st, J. Kelly. TO UNITED STATES University Farm, St. Paul, Minn. DAYS: SAT. and SUN., Dec. 8 and 9 Buff Plymouth Rocks.1 1 Nov. 8, 1917. ,y-r Trio young—1st, Mrs. Effert'es. Mr. M. M. Abbott, Washington, Dec. 1.—That the war Two Shows Each Evening: 7:15 and 9:00 S. C. Rhode Island Reds. ,International Falls, Minn. will last at least three years longer Trio young—1st, Loren Miner. Dear Sir: and that it must be won by United Red Cuban Games. There is a vicious propaganda to States troops, was', the statement Trio old—3rd, A. M. Struve. "v, discredit the work ?of canning fruits made by Representative Clarence B. Admission:" Children, 20c I Adults^ 40c *,4- ,, Auconas. and vegetables, and to keep our people Miller of Duluth on his return to* Trio young—1st, A. M. Knapp. from using products canned. Washington from .'a two months, trip Trio old—1st, A. M. Knapp: & There is absolutely no basis for these to England, I^nc£ ,and Belgium on Pullet—1st, A. M. Knapp stories, and we are collecting material ai mission for the war department. 1 Hen—1st, A. M. Knapp. with which to refute these Mr. Miller declared the people of