International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 19, 1918 · Page 2 of 8
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mmppwh •"v I it cjiryrir"^ T'' '*, ^IffT r* %r, t~ f. A ri ^v INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE THREE PROFESSIONAL CARDS Snfd6)?3&4i6» I Why doitf You JOHN H. BROWN Attorney at Law Save2 Office over O. M. Carr & Co. v'lrw'JUdN/i International Falls, Minnesota vc DR. H. H. IHRIG c: Dentist W Office over Holler's Confectionery International Falls, Minnesota F. J. McPARTLIN Lawyer Office over International State Bank International Falls, Minnesota Kh PHINNEY & CAMPBELL Lawyers International Falls, Minnesota The Branch House Man 8C:/i3A LAWRENCE'S PHARMACt '-J- The Rexall Store «. This is one of the Swift & Company ':. Company branch house won't run itself, and Branch House Men. S. N. Rubin, that it is up to the branch house man to Prop. Yankee .•-, -r •/r»(^r run it properly. They are all pretty much alike in the International Falls, Minnesota way they feel toward their work--and that *«-f4wy io Any branch house man who doesn't is what this ad is about. see his work in this light is transferred to DR. E. A. THOMPSON some other place with Swift & Company to They know that nwst people couldn't Dentist vv it. which he is better adapted. get such good meat promptly and in good Phone 245 SAVING IS A NATURAL INSTINCT. IT IS SELF PRE- **Ksrie condition if it weren't for the branch houses They are picked men, these branch Office over International State Banl tls SERVATION WHICH IS THE FIRST LAW OF NATURE. of which they are in charge. house men. Every t'ime you sit down to a r-c International Falls, Minnesota HOW ANY MAN CAN SEE EVERY CENT OF HIS EARNINGS They know that the brandi house is steak or chop, or cut of roast, you can give a r\, one of the most important linxs in the chain grateful thought to the whole crew of them. "GO" EACH PAYSDAY, AND NOT SAVE SOME OF IT. of preparing and distributing meat for a And remember, in a general way, that DR. ELIZABETH MONAHAN WOULD PUZZLE ANYZFRUGAL MIND. T',V nation. £i everything that makes life smoother and a 1' Anaesthetist OLD AGE ISISURErrOSFIND YOU.EITHER PENNILESS They know that Swift & Company must more convenient for you,is the result of the Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted have its branch houses run at the highest thoughtfulness and effort of a lot of people OR WITH PLENTY. START A BANK ACCOUNT YOU'LL notch of usefulness that even a Swift & of whom you have never heard. Phone 223 Office 800 2nd St GET THE HABIT AND YOU'LL SOON^HAVE A "BIG WAD." Swift & Company, U. S. A. WE ADD PER CENT INTEREST. NORTHERN MINNESOTA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION FIRST NATIONAL BANK I Dr. C., C. Craig Phone 22, Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Phone 223 Dr. Mary Ghostly Phone 301 Minnesota International Falls, Hospital Phone 7i Office over International State Bank Phone 155 international Falls, Minnesota THE STUBEE Nev/ York Is Oldest City. WHAT ARE YOU GOING never satisneu. ITuT the nappy" men Gorgeous Russian .Churches. The oldest incorporated city in the and women are those who never think There is something about the worship TO BUY THIS United States is New York, incorporated to demand for themselves—who give of the Russian churches which Sash and Door Factory SPRING in 1653. Boston, ultliuugh set-tied and give and give again, and find joy deeply impresses the traveler. The in 1630, was not incorporated till 1SH2, whenever they find opportunity to give typical edifice is large, of a semioriental having passed through the Revolution* joy.—Exchange. type of architecture, with an excess ary war and a long interval besides IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS of color and ornamentation that without a city charter. Other American is only saved from the bizarre by the cities were incorporated as follows harmonious blending of shades and THREATEN TO EXECUTE Philadelphia, in 1701 Baltimore, Wewill get you anything from We Are Well Equipped to do All Kinds of the atmosphere of solemnity which FIVE THOUSAND PERSONS in 1786 Pittsburgh, in 1816 Cincinnatti. a baby cab to a htreshing machine pervades the spacious interior. In 1819 St. Louis, in 1822 New and meet any mail order MILLWORK •7\ 1 Orleans, in 1805 Detroit, in 1824 Indianapolis, Bolshevik Government Will Carry Out Reasonable Conclusion. price. We can do this and and you will make no mistake by getting in 1831. Policy if Fresh Intrigues "Although the footpad who robbed T. .\ make a small profit the same Develop. me of my watch and money last night their prices before ordering elsewhere as Sears and Roebuck, as with Amsterdam, Sept. 3.—An announcement appeared to me to be unusually tall, the buying connections we have Why They Are Lonely. by the Bolshevik government to he offered In extenuation of the outrage The people who are lonely in this the effect that 5,000 Social Revolutionaries, we cao buy from any factory the excuse that he was exceed* a Building and Contracting Specialty world are those who are always looking who have been arrested and sentenced they can and at the same ingly short," commented Professor All Work Guaranteed for something to come to, them to death, will be executed if price. We are entitled to this Pate. "The deduction I draw from the they hope for pleasant adventures the Revolutionary party conducts incident Is that, in addition to being business because we will give they exact much from their friends fresh intrigues against the soviet government, dishonest, he was also untruthful."— you better terms. Youl will LARS STUBEE, Prop. and. from_their fttmily-^-and they are is quoted in a Moscow dispatch Kansas City Star. have to send maney with the to the Vos3ische Zeitung. order when you order from them while we only ask you a 2nd Avf. and 6th St. Phone 80 Mount v. KM, AOTNim U0UBM. SMALL PAYMENT DOWN Balance when goods are ready ALVA A. GIOKt The People's College LAIIRA KM* to deliver and found satisfactory. That is worth something, RUMUIW. and besides, we take all of the MAtUM WMAMONL trouble of putting in claims, PORT tOOTT. KANSAS etc., if goods are lost or damaged while on the road. The Provision Store 4|«*wbi Are we not entitled to this business? April 60 1917 S.E.TH0MPS0N&S0N Mr* Wm. D. Haywood. on account of confusion in receiving merchandise the Company 164 W. Washington St., Chicago, Ilia. Store will hereafter be known as The Provision Store. Rt Remember we are Sole Agents for Chase Sanboun's celebrated coffees and teas and the "Home Brand' goods of all kinds. Fellow Worker:* mII Democ. the best of goods at lowest prices. Fa: Have Just returned from Des Moines. Iowa, and am very glad to be able to report that all of the he Provision Store Portland, & cases there are disposed of favorably and the boys at crats made d. liberty, I think the Defense Committee is satisfied lican vote with the handling of the case. Of coarse, it was not but early rei one in which any labor principle was involved, and, had failed to therefore, the fight was simply made to get the boys Republicans, from more tht out ipeared that I Bert M. Fernr My expenses for the trip were 134.30 and if WHEN IN MINNEAPOLIS STOP AT ably all you will send me check for that it will clean the matter bad be fHOTEL LINCOLN ttP\ How are you, coming with the Minnesota proposi tion. I hope you don't start anything until the year has expired. This damned war business is going to make it mighty hard to do good organization work or -NiCOLET AVENUE AND NINTH STREET- good radical work of any kind, but I think the fight McKibbin should be now centered against spy bills and conscription* OPENS SEPTEMBER 1ST, 1918 from Pennsylvania with. Powers Have you heard of Attorneyf In the center of the business and theatrical districts adjoining the largest retail store. One square from street cars to and P«Ce Yours fbr industrial freedom. from all depots yet free from noise, of that traffic. Entrance it ..- and lobby on Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis' leading thoroughfare. '.w 125 Rooms——100 with bath and toilet $1.00 to $2L00 per day AlsY Furniture and equipment entirely new. All rooms have outside So exposure, electric elevator and local and long distance phones. The above letter, which a facsimile of onfc'of the Government's Exhibits introduced In evidence at the recent it di trial in Chicago of 100 members of the I. W. W., was written.by ARTHUR LE SUEUR and shows his connection with ha Wm. D. Haywood and the I. W. W. t? Guests will receive the personal attention of JAKE GREENGARD Haywood, wit:* ninety-two of his associates, was convicted of violating the espionage act, interfering with conscription, dea the owners who will be there to wait on them hampering the Government of the United States in the prosecution of the war, and was sentenced to 20 years' dre Imprisonment and fined $20,000. In his testimony Haywood identified the above communication as genuine. in "On nhe Corner" ARTHUR LE SUEUR is also SECRETARY of the NONPARTISAN LEAGUE. B. CAMFI£LD F. S. GREGORY abt The above letter is published for the information^of the public and explains the stand taken by the Public Safety Commission pertainins to certain ..dangerous and unpa triotic activities within the State of Minnesota. 'lift* A* i. r- .iw Mi yjOt-• vJB* ift .1 •.'mix,