International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 4, 1919 · Page 3 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, DECEMBER PAGE FOUR GRAND THEATRE THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS tribution to this fund, according to COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETSDECEMBER its population and wealth than almost 2nd 1919 any other city. On this basis AND BORDER BUDGET of well-doing, International Falls Regular Meeting Held—New Members ougght not to be called upon this Added and Other Business GEO. P. WATSON, Editor year for as large a contribution as it Transacted made last year. Entered at the Post Office at International Falls. Minn., aa Second-claaa Matter We are of the opinion that any Minutes of the special meeting held contribution made to this association on November 18, 1919, approved as SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR should come from International published. Falls as a city and not from the Commercial The.following persons were elected •4&*\ to resident individual membership, Club. In the list of contributors Christmas approaches. How about the high cost of giving? above referred to, there are only their name being followed by that of their sponsor: two contributions from clubs, these There is one country in the world* where issues are decided by 276 Otto- A. Radke—E. B. Grignor. being the St. Louis Country Club, which pledged $1,000.00 and paid 277 M. C. Green—E. W. Funk. public opinon just one, apparently. 278 F. E. McCartney—G. W. Anderson. $500.00 and the White Bear Yacht Club, which pledged $25.00 and paid The dollar that the father of his country threw across the 279 Wm. A. Dale, D. D.,—G. P. Ballou. $25-00. This Committee deprecates the notion Potomac can hardy cross a counter today. somewhat prevalent in this community 280 John Olynek—/. P. English. The following person were elected that whenever financial assistance Labor isn't the only elefrnent in the country that wa^ts more to non-resident individual membership is wanted for any purpose for less. The disease is a more general epidemic than the "flu/ whatever, all that is necessary is to 6 Ernet C. Oberholtzer, Deer Island. go to the Commercial Club and ask Minn. G. W. Anderson. for it. Before we can be generous When a man gets so that he is actually drying up, as proved we must first be selfish. We have a 32 A. S Jensen, Minneapolis, Minn. by loss of forty-five pounds since July 1, it is best for him to find T. E. Cruckshank. great need of funds for properly some place where he can find some moistuine'. 33 Franz Larson, Crystal Beach, equipping our Club quarters and we Wed. and Thus., December 10 and 11 must keep our present, reserve fund Minn. W. T.,Mcintosh. 34 J. E. Burdick, Duluth, Minn. G. in anticipation of its possible use for It is strangle how the fellows who are doing their best to make N. Millard. the location of Club quarters elsewhere this country like the one they came from object so strenuously tD On motion by Mr. R. F. C. litis, on the termination of our COULDN'T RAISE treatments I had been taking. Then, being sent back to the conditions under which they were brought seconded by Mr. G. P. Ballon, the present lease. I commenced to read about Tanlac^-. up, or which have developed to their natjiv»e countrys' ruin sincc following report by the Investigating We recommend, therefore, that the and I heard a good many people talking HAND ABOVE BEAD Committee was adopted: Commercial Club at the present time they left. this medicine had about the good Report of the Investigating Committee make no contribution solely as a done them so I made up my mind Club to this Association but that it relative to the suggested to give it a trial. Well, sir, the very A MATHEMATICAL DEFINITION THAT DEFINES. amendment to the by-laws whereby subscribe as an individual only to first bottle made a big change in my Henderson Gains 13 Pounds and Gets resident clergymen are proposed to any petition that may be circulated condition, and from that time on I Rid of Rheumatism After Talcing be admitted to Club Membership in the community for raising a fund, "Add theory, subtract justice, multiply troubles and divide just kept on improving until I had without payment of membership fees and in that event it subscribe not to Tanlac gotten completely rid of my troubles, everything" is the mathematical definition of Bolshevism, as furnished and monthly dues. exceed a sum of twenty-five ($25.00) and am now as well and strong as I by Frederick Sheldon of Chicago to the Rotary club. That's "I have gained exactly thirteen Your committee has listened to the dollars. ever was in my life. No more rheumatism, pounds sipce I commenced taking whole stoiry in a, mutshell. Apply it to Russia and see how it Respectfully submitted, the reasons advanced by those who approve and no more stomach trouble. Tanlac, and the troubles that have Signed: and those who disapprove the fits. The Lenin regime began in theory the next thing was to My appetite was never better, and been making life miserable for me N. L. Olson. adoption of such an amendment. (eliminate justice thel troubles multiplied and finally they have been everything I eat agrees with me all during the past three years, have Frank Palmer. It does not seem to be the custom right. I have gotten back my strength dividing everything accumulated anywhere under the old regime, bfeen completely overcome," said I. C. G. Hall. of other Commercial Clubs to admit and can do as much hard work in a till there is almosft nothing left, and want and suffering and death A. Andferson, a -well known employee Investigating Co hi: any class of persons free from obligations day as I ever could. In fact, I just oif the Washburn-Crosby Co., ani and despair prevail wherever Bolshevism has had control. Production, Mr. John Berg presented to thW to pay membership fees and feel fine all the time, and am glad to who lives at 71 Western Ave., M: Club the desirability of having the plenty and prosperity are things foir which the Bolshevik So dues. While this cannot be taken as give Tanlac credit for it all." neapolis, Minn., recently. Federal Government turn over a certain a guide, we do not feel that there is Sold at Rubin's drug store at International cialism makes no povisiow:—Minneapolis Tribune. "I had suffered so much from rheumatism quantity of N to be used in any necessity for departing from the Falls and at S. E. Dimoa all through my body," he land clearing operations. The adaptability custom heretofore maintained by us at Littlefork and all other leadings DEPENDENT OLD AGE continued, 'that I was just about all of this explosive to this and adhered to by other similar organizations. druggists. in when I commenced taking Tanlac. purpose was exclaimed by Mr. M. This trouble was so bad in my arms M. Abbott. This question was referred As a possible member of the Association FARM FOR SALE The American Bankers' Association prints figures showing that that I couldn't raise my hands above to the Agricultural Committee. of Northwestern Commercial my head. Both of my legs were badly out of 100 average healthy men twenty-five years old sixty-four The following officers were elected: Organizations, it occurs to us that the Five miles from Fort Frances on affected, too, and I had to lose a President—George. N. /Mjillard. •will reach the age of sixty-five years. Of these sixty-four, one establishing of such a custom as the Trunk road 25 acres cleared, 95 acres lot of time from my work. In addition Vice-President—J. J. Hadler. will be rich, four will be well to do, five will be earning their own one contemplated is associational and brush never cut, etimated at 90cords to this, I had a bad case of Directors: not to be acted upon by an individual wood rest posts, poles and living, and fifty-four wll be dependent upon friends or charty. stomach trouble and every time I John Berg, T. E. Crukshank, R. C. member of such an association. ties. 60 acres fenced last summer It seems pathetic, aftier all the struggles of life, its ate anything I would be air bloated drudgery Fraser, W. C. Hasselbarth, C. H. T6 make such an amendment to aftei-^ijh 4-trand barb wire, 2 story house, up with gas for several hours 4 of labor, and weariness of body and mind, that only about one our "V ."ndford. our by-laws places us in the attitude 'barn large enough for team and wards. Sometimes I would get-rsa Members present, 56. of six is able to reach elderly life without becoming dependent on hiead of cattle, $1400. Some down, of conferring a favor without an}' dizzy that I would have to brace myself Adjournment. rest arranged. A good wood cutter others. assurance that such an intended favor against something to keep from David Hurlburt. is either sought Or will be welcome could pay for it in one winter. Of course some of these people classed as dependent, are mer»ely falling. When time came to get up Secretary. by the persons intended to be. Geo. Stampe, every morning, my leaders and muscles supported by their own children. Having brought these children 616 Nelon St. Fort Frances. benefited. It has come to our notice ached so that I could hardly get SELLS POKEGAMA HOTEL up from helpless infancy and given them a start in life, the children that since our first discussion of thii out of bed and dress myself. I was Grand Rapids, NQ,V. 28.—D. M. owe it to them to carry them through old age. It is only the Dr. Larson, the Optemetrist will ba subject, one of the locaF clergymen living in Seattle while all this was Gunn, former state senator for has applied to the Club for active at Victoria hotel, December 5 and ru return of a debt. You can't consider that such elderly people are going on, and I finally gave, up my many years owner and proprietor of nembership and this with full knowledge d»epending on charity. They are merely taking back what they gave. work and came to Minneapolis, my Pokegama hotel here, has sold the of the published accounts of the old home. building, equipment, furniture and However, the people who have had the thrift and energy to proposed amendment. was in pretty bad shape when I good will to J. R. O'Malley Minneapolis, lay up enough of a property to assure self support, can look forward For the foregoing reasons, we are got back home, and was very much Consult him if you have defective who took possession Wednesday, of the opinion that the proposedamendment to a happier old age, in which their honest labor and self discouraged, as I had failed to get eyes or need glasses. Artifical eyes O'Malley managed the Fole' should not be adopted and relief from any of the medicines and control brings a splendid reward. It an incentive worth tJhe effort house at Aitkin for several years. fitted. so recommended. and self-denial of every young person. We are of the opinion, however, A great many petople never attain independence, because they that the Club should extend to Resident didn't start early enough in life. They get good wages as young Clergymen, on their request, the courtesies of guests of the Club, evincing people, but they did not look ahead. It was not until they got married such by regular guest cards hat they began to see the necessity of thrift. But then the issued for such periods as may suit family increased, new mouths came, misfortune intervened and they their pleasure. never-got their head above water. Could they have but begu Repectfully submitted, Signed: to save when they began to earn, so they could enter the married N. L. Olson. state with a thousand or two dollars, they might have been able to Frank Palmer. keep ahead all th"e tiriiie. No child is too young to learn the lesson C. G. Hall. of thrift. C3 Investigating Com. The motion to amend the by-laws SELF MADE MEN as suggested was at-the instance of Messrs McPartlin and Berg, put to HELP BUILD PERSONALITY vote, and there .being no votes in its F. G. R. Gordon, Secretary of the American Anti Socialist Leagu1-. favor and an apparant unanimous illustrates this very point well in a recent address which he gave vote against said suggested amendment, in the first Congregational church of Minneapolis. the motion was declared lost STADIUM Style and Ifs On motion bjr Hon. F. J. McPartlin Mr. Gordon said: seconded by Judge John Berg, the Worth "Capitalists are not loafers (as you and I ,know the vast ma following report by the Investigation jority of the capitalists arjei hard workers and what is more, most Committees was unanimously adopted: of them came fom the ranks of labor. In my own city of Haverhill, If all the inspiration, the thought, Massachusetts, there, are 100 manufacturers and all but four Report of the Investigating Com the care, the sheer physical work mittee on the proposed contribution of them once worked at th*e bench. by the Commercial club to the Ten "Herle: is an illustration of how capitalists and capitol ana producled: expended on the designing of a single Thousand Lakes of Minnesota Association. Smith is a capitalists he was once a farmer. He saved THE ASCOT STADIUM Model were expressed in money, some money as a farmer he fairly earned it, he was thrifty, and The published account of the pledges the figures would be staggering. even by the rule of Socialism itself, it is his to spend. Instead ot and payments to this Association this Many men are picking for the year 1918 shown that International spending it for automobiles or other forms of pleasure, h*e sees an Happily, when this expense is divided among Falls pledged $250.00 and stylish STADIUM DoubleBreasted opportunity to establish an industry near a town that had no manufacturing paid $250.00. This same report shows Model. No padding thousands of suits, it becomes really insignificant. business. He invested his capital in such an industry, builds that the following.cities made pledges in shoulders. Vest is five-button, a factory, takes the people of that town who are out of employment Yet each garment has the grace, of various amounts and paid nothing: without collar:, Trousers and sets them to work in his factory, teaches them to operate ma Baudette. the lines, the "hang"—as if the whole master-work have tunnel and belt-loops Backus. chinery and pays fair wages. Hiss business helps everybody in that and 2% inch turn up. had been lavished on it alone. Cuyuna. town and it hurts no one. By .his industry many people of that Chisholm. town secure the enjoym'ent of many things th'ey never "could have Such Clothes present an opportunity to you. E'^leth. before. Grand Maris. So does our fitting. Stop in and tiy both fabric and according'o Note this: If Smith in r-f snvir- his earnings and buildinga 1 ff" once—and 3^ou,ll come again. finish, Moo !-n.d. factory had -spent his mor-' or other form of pleasur Sauk Center. and if when his money was gor"° he had become converted to Socialism, Can Always Do Better Spooner. than, Smith, in the estirrt2*:^- of Socialist leaders would be at Thief River FrJlb. 0. M. CARE & CO. a great and good working man to emencipate his comrades. Tov L'et's not be too hasty in. swollowing every claim set up by th tVarrnad. "THE STORE OF QUALITY" Out of cities making pledges only baiters of "Big Bz" in their efforts to promote class, turmoil and v*-•. 14 paid the amount pledged. chaos. Let's consider the1 fact and away from the hectic deal This same report shows that International ers in fancies. Falls made a greater cor.-