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July 10, 1919 · Page 7 of 8

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gt^°|i pp- INTERffATONAL FALLS PRESS. JULY 10, 1919 PACE EIGHT Statement of Receipts and Expenditures 20. Should you desire" to make the n'rM tenance features, to all parts of the army your career^ you may retire state simultaneously without awaiting after 30 years service and will receive slow and wearisome road building. Given by Fonrth of July Committee 3-4 of the monthly pay of the grade held by you when retired for 10. Because it will give to Minnesota the rest of your life -s the most wonderful road system possessed by any state without increasing 21. In addition, after retirement the burden of taxation one you will receive $9.50 per month for Expenditures penny. commutation of clothing and rations We will dispose of our entire stock of Be sure to vote "Yes" on November and $6.25 per month for quarters, Check No. 1 Northern Ex. Co. advertising bills 2, 1920. $14.9 summer and winter hats AT COST also heat and light fpr the rest of your Check No. 2 C. B. Montgomry, advance on printing 25 JO life. Check No. 3. Amer. Ex- Co., Fags for streets 27.69 Gossard 'Corsets and Brassiers at Cost. SWIFT & CO.'S PART N 22. After retirement you may pur? Check No. 4. HELPING TO WIN THE WAR B. F. Bean, labor on streets chase subsistence supplies (foot) at 4 qq Check No. 5. Will Elliot cost froir the nearest army supply labor on streets ..... 1.00 depot Some of the great accomplishments 300 Hats to Be Given Away Check No. 6. Everett Green, labor on streets .50 of American business during the 23. Opportunity for advancement Check No. 7. S. Slink, labor on streets .50 war are just beginning to creep to the more than 1-5 of the enlisted men of Check No. 8. Chas. Marvall, labor on streets .50 Buy one hat at cost and get one free surface now that the ban of censor he army are non-commissioned oxfi Check No. 9. F. Bird, labor on streets 1.25 ship has been removed. Every industry cers. The positions are available Check No. 10 street Geo. Shaw, with it. Only one free hat to each purchaser. sports 3.00 devoted a great part of its for men, who are intelligent, ambition* street Check No. 11. time and energy to the manufacture H. Shepro sports 2-00 and good soldiers. of supplies needed not only by the Check No. 12. street 24. If you desire you may qualify C. Shela sports 1.00 United States but by the Allies, and street in mechanical drafting, map work Check No. 13. L. Knapp sports 3.03 few persons not actively engaged in and photography. Check No- 14. street R. Nephew sports 2.00 the work realize its extent. REMEMBER THE SALE STARTS JULY 5 25. Enlist at the U. S. Army Recruiting Check No. 15. street N. Martin sports 1.00 The preparation and handling o* Station, International Falls. Check No. 16. street L. Knapp sports 3.og meat food products was, of course, AND WILL LAST UNTIL JULY 21. Check No. 17. street one of the great necessary industries, J. Stepoway sports 2.00 TEN REASONS WHY YOU and it was fortunate for the Check No. 18 street Water Leiph sports 1.00 SHOULD VOTE "YES' country that the packing industry street Ch'eck No. 19. W. Batte sports 3.00 No Stock Reserved-AllMust Go! was already mobilized for service Check No. 20. street Good roads advocates have summarized N. Rider sports 2.00 long before the Lusitania was sunk. the reasons for voting for street Check No. 21. B. Craite sports 1.C0 The problem of securing an adeq«i the good roads constitutional amendment Mme. E. Parade & Co. street Check No. 22. M. Mitchell sports 3.00 -.M supply of meat for the army as follows: Check No. 23. street o-.id navy the government less worry B. Craite sports -2.00 1. Because it will give Minnesota than any other major problem. All Check No. 24. street W. Craite sports 1.00 a 7,00 mile trunk highway system of that was necessary for the government Check No. 25. street arterial roads. W. Elliott sports 3.00 Opposiite Bank of Commerce FORT FRNCES, ONT. to do was to determine the requirements 2. Because it will remove from the Check No. 26. street C. Green sports 2.00 and need of the army counties the burden of building and Check No. 27. street John Noll sports 1.00 and navy, and notify the packers maintaining these expensive highways. Check No. 28. B. Howell street sports _— 3.00 and they delivered the goods. if you have had previous service. THE ARMY OFFERS YOU Check No. 29. street E. Johnon sports 2.00 The manner in which the packers 3. Because it will release sufficient If. you re-list at discharge, you will Check No. 30. street met the emergencies which arose W. Berrey sports 1.00 local funds, if concentrated, to enable be allowed a furlogh of one mo.nth. 1. Good pay. during the war is well illustrated in Check No. 31. Shaw, McKibbage street sports 3.00 the counties and townships to 14. You may enlist for three years. 2. Wholesome body building food, the case of Swift & Company who in build 21,850 miles of graveled roads cck No. 32. Andeson, Bann street sports 2.00 Upon your own request you may be free cooked by graduates of the one week filled a government order in ten years. Check. No. 33. E and street detailed for service overseas. sports 1.00 Army School for "Bakers and for 32,000,000 pounds of meat and fat. 4. Because this magnificent system Check No. 34. George Shaw street 15 You may choose the branch of sports 4 jQ Cooks." This necessitated the dressing of 13,000 of highways can be constructed without service you desire. Check No. 35. J. Baulson street 3. Clean, comfortable and healthful sports 2-00 cattle and 200,000 hogs, and required increasing taxes a penny. There 16. You also have an opportunity sleeping quarters free. Check No. 36. N. Martin street 1,000 freight cars to transport. sports 3.0c will be no increase in general taxes. to learn a trade in the several special 4. Clothing free Check No. 37. 5. Because the motor vehicle owners H. Folms street sports 2.00 5. No doctor's bills to pay, medical schools established for the certain Another instance is found in an or who pay increased license fees Check No. 38Check street sports 1.00 A1 Bray branches of the service. attention is free der which was received one Saturday will get their money back three-fold N. 39. name free for all race 3.00 Did'nt get 6. The cheapest life insurance in For example in the Motor Transport afternoon at five oclock for 2.000,000 through saving in the cost of operating Check No. 40. Did'nt get name free for all race 2.00 Service, you learn how to be a the world. pounds of a special cut of their cars. Check No. 41. fre»e for all race ..... 1.00 Chauffeur auto repairman, auto mechanic, Didn't get name 7. The army makes men physically V- 6. Because it wiil enable Minnesota, dry salt meats. The war department etc. fit. Check No. 42. stieet sports 3.00 C. Choan for the first time, to take up and wanted this shipment of 43 8. You may become a commissioned 17. The Coast Artillery Corps. The cars boxed and on the way by the Check No. 43. solve its road building problem in a A. Anderson street sports 2.00 officer (a) by appointment enlisted specialists school at Fort business-like. way. following Tuesday noon—less than Check No. 44. street sports 1.J0 L. Arsneau Monroe, Va., gives instructions in West Point (b) promotion from the 7. Because it will bring millions 70 hours distant. Swift and Company Check No. 45. Art Thomas labor on streets 3.00 ranks. electrical work, for the grade of Elec of dollars into Minnesota every year had the last car loaded and Check No. 46. Burton's DeptO. Store, prize for float 30.00 9. Recreation Baseball, tennis, trical Sergeant, installation and care by making the beauty spots of the rolling an hour before noon on Tuesday. Check No. 47. "Field Mets," football, motion pictures, of telephones and linemen's work, M. Larson priz'e for float 20.00 commonwealth acessible to tourists etc. lectures, dances, etc. Check No. 48. O. M. Carr & Co. prize for float 20.00 from other states. In still another case the Government 10. Post library, M. A. 18. There are special opportunities 8. Because it will add hundreds of Check No. 49Check Indian Pow Wo»v 100.00 could get no one to put up fresh 11 Off duty you are free to visit for learning a trade in the shops of millions of dollars to the wealth r.of butter in tins for overseas shipment. No. 50. L. P. Bailey prizes and exp. parade...... 60. JO outside of the post. the Ordance Department. the state by reducing marketing Swift & Company accepted an order Check No. 5I. L. P. Bailey fire act in evening 25.00 12. Travel—you may see servi 19. The Infantry, Calvalry, Field costs and developing the agricultural for 500,000 pounds on May 4th, 1918. Check No. 52. labor on streets 5.00 Fred Gross in the Philippines, Hawiian Islands, Artillery, Tank Corps, Ordance resources. It was necessary to equip three Guam, Alaska, Panama Canal Zone. Check No. 53. Jame Curran on acc't street decoration Corps, Air Service, and Signal Corps 20.00 9. Because it will carry the benefits creameries with machinery and supplies, 13. You may enlist for one year, need and train men for special work. Check No. 54. building bowery of good roads, through its main- Mr. Carlson 65.003.00 and to organize the help to do Check No. 55Check Earl Orvala climbing greased pole work entirely new to them, but the first car was rolling eastward in 33 No. 56. City band 150.00 days and a month later the entire Check No. 57. George Parmet'e swimming race 1.00 crder was completed. niiinrrrr'm'^rvRrr.: Check No. 58. swimming race K. McKibbage 3.00 The tremendous total of $550,000,000 Check No. 59Check swimming race R. Paulson 2.00 worth of supplies was furnished No. 60. C. Montgom ery, balance on printing...™ 50.00 by Swift & Company alone to the Check No. 61. A. Krohn freight on fireworks ..." 6.43 American and Allied Governments during the war. .The peak was reached Check No. 62. Art Thomas labor on streets $ 3.00 in December, 1918, when the Check No. 63Check George P. watson printing ..... 50.00 goods furnished totaled $35,000,000 No. 64. Sylvester Nichols, Ltl. Falls firewks. 100.00 in this one month. Check No. 65. L. A. Zimmerman corn meal or dance floor 2.25 Meats naturally formed the bulk Check No. 66. Int'l Bakery, pies for pie eating contest 5-25 of sales, but considerable quantities Check No. 67. Green Hdwe. Cj. nails 'etc, piano 25.30 of wool were furnished the United States Government while the Allies Check No. 68. James Curran on streets 35.00 purchased large amounts of lard and Check No. 69. Jim McClellhan moving piano 3.00 lard products. Check No. 70Check Harry Kimptoi music for dance 35.00 I Even if there had been any inclination No. 71. City Drug Store wax for dance 2.50 on the part of the packers to Check No. 72. Jim Speed labor on streets 7. X) profiteer," this would have been Cheek No. 73. O. M. Carr oc Co., ribbon 2.j0 out of the question under the rigid Check No. 74. regulations enforced by the Food J. P. English incidental expenses 7.20 Administration. With meat prices offically Check No. 75. H. L. Frank ... Co., crepe paper for parade 10.25 limited to definite percentage, possibly of unfair dealing was removed. $ 998o 9 Receipts The packng industry required no Donations $835.00 federal financial aid, and additional Concessions 90.00 facilities did not have to be constructed by the government—such as Dance 107.35 shipyards for the ship-builders, and additional factory units for munition $1032.35 manufacturers. Discount Canadian money $3.90 Over 8,500 employes of Swift & Cash paid for labor and misc ex. or dance 11.00 Company answered the call to the Total receipts less expenses colors and served in practically every 1017.45 branch of the army and navy. They are returning rapidly to civilian Balance cash on hand 19.06 life and the Company has adopted THE WOMAN THOU $1017.45 $1017.45 JESSE L, the following broad policy with LAS KY respect to the re-employment of -Bill to he paid Presents these men: Every returned soldier Expenses Judge Stanton approximate 15-00 GAVEST ME or sailor will be given his old position, Expenses soldiers' parade 21.50 or one equally as good, at a Moving piano to City Hall 5.00 salary or wage equal to the amount he was receiving when he left, or if the rate of pay for his position has ^Cjhnunoiuit^rtcm^t^pecial 41.50 been increased in the meantime, at Balanoe on E5H3' T*T [i 19.06 Directed by HUGH FORD the increased rate. Swift & Company and its employes Leaving a- deficit of $22.44 subscribed almost $17,000,000 to VIKING THEATRE J. P. English* the five war loans and the Company donated over $1,400,000 to the various Chairman. 3 Days-Friday, Saturday and Sunday J. P. Franzen, war service organizations. The record for the largest number of Sec. Treas. July, 11,12 and 13 1* subscribers was reached in the 4th loan when 53,427 employes bought 2 Matinees daily, 2 and 4 p. m. Admission, 10 and 25c bonds. to Advertise Money loaned on real estate. Jevn« & Norton. tf. ,v 4 1 1 mm