International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 11, 1919 · Page 7 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, SEPTEMBER 11, 1919 FAGS BIGOT OCTOBER 1st and 2nd C. R. McCauley's Super-Drama Whom the God's othcs Would Destroy" Clothes Can't Make A Nan But They Can Mar Him Think it out. 8,000 PEOPLE IN CAST No matter what line of business you are in, you are selling something—even though it be your daily services. A new theme—a powerful and intensely Put yourself in the other chap's (the prospective buyer's) place. Then be fair to yourself. human story of a boy and STADIUM cloth'es "help build personality." They give you the trim, vigorous, clean-cut appearance you a girl who go through hell for happiness. like to have. They are right—guaranteed right. The League of the Nations We fit you right—guarantee it. The combination—STADIUM clothes and our SERVICEv guarantee you clothes-satisfaction in every as a back-ground in the play. sense of the word. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S NEW FALL SUITS. Showed fair week in Metropolitan theatre Minneapolis to immense $25.00 and $50.00 crowds at 25. 50, and 75c 0. M. CARR & CO. Auspices of I. 0. 0. F., 1920 Convention Committee "The Store of Quality" 2 Shows 7:30*9:30 P. IVI. International Falls, Minnesota Tickets 35c, war tax included. Now on sale by Oddfellows. LEAGUE CERTAIN, o'wn glory But for ihe cTefense of mankind. and I was glad'to light for it?5" TEat? was the very heart of the treaty, %e said. Treaty to Prevent Wars. WILSON DECLARES He drew attention to the sectiofrof "As I said, this treaty was not intended the treaty which Is a "Magna Charta merely to end this war. It was of Labor," which shall dispose of the intended to prevent any similar war. hours, conditions and remunerations I wonder if some of (tag opponents of of labor. "It forecasts the day," he the league of nations have forgotten said, "which ought to have come long the promises we made our peoplie before PRESIDENT IN OPENING SPEECH* ago, when statesmen will realize that we went to that peace table. We LUCKY ES OF TOUR VOICES HIGH no nation is fortunate which is not had taken by processes of law the HOPES. happy, whose people are not contented, flower of our youth from every countryside, contented in their lives and fortunate from every household, and we In the circumstances of their lives." told those mothers and fathers and of "THE WORLD WAITS FOR US" Impatient Delay. listers and wives and sweethearts that In conclusion, the president said he we were taking those men to fight a felt certain the treaty will be accepted, war which would end business of that and was only impatient of the delay. Future Free from War If America sort, and if we do not »md it, if we do He added: "Do you realize, my fellow not do the best that human concert of Carries Out Her Pledges, Says STRIKE citizens, that the whole world is waiting action can do to end it, we are of til Executive. on America? The only country in men the most unfaithful—the most un the world that is trusted today is the faithful to the loving hearts who suffered United States, and the world is waiting^ By Mt. Clemens News Bureau. in this war, the most unfaithful to sae. if its trust is Aboard President's Special Train. to those households bowed in grief and —Displaying a high confidence that yet lifted with the feeling that the lad It pays to Advertise in the Press his fellow citizens in the great laid down his life for a great thing, majority agree with him in his desire and among other things, in order that to end war forever, and that they will other lads might never have to do the see to it that the peace treaty with its same tiling. CIGARETTE league of nations inclusion is ratified "That is what the league of nations by the senate, President Wilson is is for—to end this war justly and then making a successful way across the not merely to serve notice on governments country on the long journey he has which would contemplate the undertaken for the purpose of laying same things Germany contemplated before the plain people a report of his that they will do so at their peril, but work in Paris and explaining to them also concerning the combination of just what the league means. power which will prove to them that i^ET a package today. Notice Thus far in his travels he everywhere they will do it at their peril. It is idle met with warm greetings, both to say the world will combine against the flavor—the wholesome in the great halls where he has spoken you but it is persuasive to say the formally and in the little cross road world is combined against you. The taste of Kentucky Burley EVINRUDE hamlets where his train has halted at league of nations the only thing is times and he has exchanged words tobacco. that can prevent the recurrence of this DETACHABLE ROWBOAT AND CANOE MOTOR with the villagers who pressed forward dreadful catastrophe and redeem our to greet him. He feels, and does not premises." Saves that long row or hesitate to say so when chatting with League Would Have ^Prevented War. paddle to the marsh and his traveling companions, that the A league of nations would have prevented Why do so many "regular American people want no more of war the late conflict, the president gets you there fresh and and want to -become part of the league men" buy Lucky Strike asserted, explaining: so that there may be no more war. He smiling—with keen eyes "I did not meet a single public man cigarettes? They buy them struck his keynote when he said in his who did not admit'these things that and elastic muscles. first address, in Columbus: Germany would not have gone into this for the special flavor of the war if she- thought Great Britain was Strikes Keynote. Portable, easy to attach, going into it, and that she most certainly toasted Burley tobacco. "This treaty was not intended merely would njever have gone into it simple to operate, dependable to end this single war. It is meant had she dreamed America was goi^T as a notice to every government who There's the big reason—it's into it. And they all admit that a notice always. Speed, 7 to in the future will attempt this thing that the pow beforehand greatest 8 miles an hour. toasted, and real Burley. Make (what Germany attempted) that of thV to pre er*^ world' jvould combine mankind twill \uiite to infliet the same vent of would this sort thing prevent Lucky Strike your cigarette. punishment.1 There is no national triumph it absolutely" Evinrude Magneto to be recorded in this treaty. iu in? ovui ucu ui. UIIQ Agpiitpsti and .cheers greeted ea *is no glonr sought 'any py- Th^^e* for Buflt-In Flywheel Type, declaration of -the president thg,t •*n£tlon. thpcgb^bf _the ticuktr Guaranteed toy "Hie op* might hje avoided in future by the Automatic Reverse, more. thai^tahfo mr statesmen collected" orations of the' leapne. was sjgta&jtps speed and power. of taiek^pebpie, of'the, Names ImpertaM Points. that they gcpj® 'of *3? a a Jle poipted oot other ^hnpprtant fe* Sale by -tfamUMnfe haart- vps soydepuM&. ta^gs of the p«a«e treaty, bow'it.was so the redemptions weak'Trntigos, giving sotforton. sqtt em R. CA mHpoiy had*3f it t^e taaoHH them freedom wfafch otherwise us st wrl urbB. Jem ^gta£ ka^f*goae I4t ue~ *e*jer they never could have wm /how it to forget tfcofce yaarsr njy.feflcfcr eeoafrymen says "those people hove a right live lives governments let us never forget the' purpose their own under Ovar ao.000 sold—mad by2SGart». which th3y themselves choo^sV high and disinterested with which its is America lent strength, not tor its hew "that the American *rii! ikflk