International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 4, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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IB 1 u*, mm \ri^'"4-^, press irirt5-..-- PAGE BOOS THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS VAN DYKE OF ST.PAUL 7 ^1e in t*cess .'df ^(^^^fcfre^thp Monsieur Carpentier and /Hpnqrable lend of the current calendar year:"-'1 J. Dempsey.' HEAD MINNESOTA LEGION V. -, *. ,. De|»rtmentJHistor|pkB.^ "How .ch^ap and disgusting is all •V AND BORDER BUDGET' A lengthy report wa§ presented by this miserable fighting dope!" cries a For Sale the, department historian, Samuel G. northwest editor. •_ Continued from first page) Iverson, also made the following Put it therje, comrade! It IS cheap. H. J. MINER, Editor. and Manager recommendations It.IS, disgusting. But what of it, r/ convictions upon other questions "Each local post should have a brother, when you realize that at least upon~ which practically all Legionnaires Entered nt Ihe l'owl Office International Falls, Minn., an SMond-tJlaoi Matter permanent record of its members. every other man in America, numbering are agreed. In doing this care Practically new portable saw This record should contain the name, millions and millions and millions, must be taken to avoid endeavoring SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U, S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR not only read that "cheap and disgusting serial number, date of muster and frnill worth $700.00. $400.00 to commit the American Legion to' dope" with relish, but would if discharge, organization or unit, and the advocacy of measures supported cash takes it. such other information as may be they could have attended the battle by only a majority of our membership. at Jersey City in person? desirable. It would add to the value One 25 H. P. Ideal Electric Loyal Legionnaires who advocate of membership in a local post. The This present writer doubts if there measures will not ask the legion's Motor and two starters, work of preparing and keeping this wa^one young man among any 100 endorsement if they find they personnel record will be very slight 3'oung American men, who was not Good -as new are Opposed by a substantial minority. in the majority ~of posts. To insure interested in the recent "cheap dope" There are, however many quesr HOME TRADE ON EVE OF VICTORY uniformity of size_and contents, the Modern 4-Room House on about the Car'pentier-D.empsey fracas. tjons upon which the members of the blanks should be furnished by the We doubt if less than half the young Easy Terms American Legion are almost unanimously PEOPLE NOT FOOLED FOREVER state department, and provided with men in any named church were not ag*eed. S. E. Thompson out cost to the posts. interested in the said dope. And we "In the matter of .state legislation, "Anyone who wore the uniform in imply no hypocrisy, either. BE LINCOLN said "You can't I commend to your attention a renewed the World war can estimate the value It isn't that we favor fighting matches. fool the people all the time." demand for a stronger law in the years to come of a permanant & Son We do not favor them in the regarding the use of English, instruction The mail order houses fooled the authentic record, kept in his slightest degree. We wish there was in civil government and the Constitution people for a long time and made home town. The work incident to not such a thing as a fight on God's of the United States and the hundreds of millions of dollars keeping this record could very properly green earth. But men are men,'and profit by it. But the wisest among state of Minnesota, and for physical be assigned to the post historian. no matter how gentle they are in their woke up, with the result that the training and hygiene in all schools, This work should begin without delay. "daily life the battle strain still courses, mail order business is now going public and private, of this state. Legislation As time passes it will be more biologically', through their veins. EDUCATIONAL TOOTH TALK down hill so fast that the rich gentlemen should also be enacted barring NO. 13 difficult to obtain correct informaT We may squeeze the animal out of behind such concerns are aliens from teaching in any elementary PREVENTION tion. Some local posts have begun their blood in a few million years, or wild with alarm. They are frantically It is well to' bear in mind constantly school in the state. The the collection of photographs of perhaps in a few thousand years—=but adopting new tactics in order that 'no sick tooth ever "got instruction of American children members in unifdrm, and preserved not in the twentieth century. And to "fool some of the people" few well by itself." You cannot "wear should be by American citizens, who the editors who crusade today- against in an album. A few years hence it out" as the saying goes. From some more.of the time. But their know and appreciate the traditions the day your tooth starts to decay the fighting spirit are merely breaking the" pictures will be of special historical end is near and ideals of our government. it is doomed unless it receives the their 'lances against concrete walls a value." It is a great victory for home right kind of treatment. The moment "The development ot agriculture is league thick. trade! Hurrah! you discover the tiniest spot one of the soundest anchors of American But from all we hear of that other LAW DOESN'T APPLY of decay in one of your teeth you But in the day of victory let prosperity and government TO THRESHING WORK should begin to think of the attention great fracas between fighting men—: GOING! GOING! .those of us who sell dedicate ourselves stability. The adoption of the Constitutional it needs, then go to a good Threshing operations are not covered the late war in Europe—it \Vas far to BETTER and GREATER amendment contained in Dentist, take his advice a* to the by the workmen's compensation more disgusting and far less romantic SERVICE to the public of this community who buy. The best filling material for that particular chapter 528 of the laws of 1921, will law, according to a letter received by than the recent scrap in Jersey City. cavity and have it filled. A people who once depended on the ever-present catalogue will permit the enactment of farm loan, the state leader of county agents, F. small spot allowed to grow into a Ask any soldier. And as for the newspaper |want something in place of it They will want the attraction legislation, similar to that which has larger cavity will become a storehouse E. Balmer, from F. A. Duxbury, chairman "dope" that came from the lof picture, description and price, placed before theif eyes to been so successful in South Dakota, of trouble and expense. of the Industrial Commission of former, it was just as cheap as the the most attractive and easiest form. The world knows thai It should be the practice of every and will be a wonderful boon to exservice Minnesota. Mr. Duxbury says-'that latter. We read thousands of columns ..his means advertising—advertising in the newspaper* tliat one to establish "the habit of a men as well as to the state the supreme court of the state lias decided of it ourselves, and we know! clean mouth," by brushing the ithe people read. generally. teeth and gums twice Daily and as This newspaper not only offers its advertising columns to that the business of threshing as "In the field of Federal legislation, a rule of Hygiene they should be every person in this community that has something worth farm labor is exempt from the operation. COLLIERS BACKS MAREA thoroughly gone over and cleaned in addition to the measure affecting while to sell, but it offers every one the fivelftst co-operatkm of the law. Mr. Duxbury, however, by a Dentist twice a year. Clean ex-service men^ the department commander jto the end that your buyers—our neighbor*—shall be served-to M. Marea's claim regarding unfair suggests to threshermen that the teeth help you to locate spots of commends to the attention of the utmost, to the last word treatment of women is supported by law liabiity arfeittg from .common decay. this convention the Smith-Townef DR. E. W. BUNCE. D. D. S. the following editorial from Colliers negligence does prevail in threshing an experienced prosthetist educational bill. This department has H. F. Billings, Magazine: operations and that while there is no in charge. urged eviery post to get behind at She never "earned" any money. law requiring insurance of the risk TRADE XT HOME OFFICE AND LABORATORY TRADE AT HOME leaist one good community project She lives on a Minnesota farm. She involved, "business prudent ftlight .311 THIRD STREET ejfery year and put it over. A true is somebody's mother. Maybe your, dictate protection by insurance against Phone 474 Open Evg's and Sundays conception' of' the purpose of the own. this common law liability."" American Legion demands that the She has earned nothing. No but in department of Minnesota exerts its her 30 working years she has served brown man, yellow man, black man. PRAY GOD FOR DISARMAMENT—AN influence in, behalf of such state-wide 235,435 meals she has made 3,190 garments, Anglo-Saxon, Mongolian, Teuton, Slav EDITORIAL projects as are approved by practically 35,000 loaves of bread, 5,930 and Latin. And don't forget the huge A I N .all Legionnaires." cakes, 7,960 pies, 1,500 gallons of lard On Nov. 21, 1918 the German High ""a=ses of humanity in Asia, masses she has grown 1,525 bushels of vegetables, Sea Fleet sailed gloomily over to1 English that can lose' millions in the human Employment and 1,550 quarts of fruit she shores and surrendered. On that nesn every year and balance their losses 'Dr.- A. A. Van Dyke, chairman of has raised 7,660 chickens, churned day the supremacy of the Atlantic with the birth rate. he employment committee, offered 5,460 pounds of butter, put up 3,620 Ocean as a naval sea ended. If it is fate that the flame shall be the following suggestion to the conj^jeiation: FOR EVERY PURPOSE— In August, 1920, the powerful, new jars of preserves, scrubbed 177,725 kindled, America is not Afr*»d. We ., pieces of laundry and she has put in Pacific fleet of the American natioh will go to the etid of our rights, Our ^Tjlie ^stablishruent of an empl'oymei^ Inside and Outside. House Paint 35,640 hours sweeping, washing and sailed through the Panama Canal and birthright and our honor. section at department hcadquarfe.rs Automofelle Paint plunged into the waters of the vast But there isatiftTKfced of it. The way scrubbing.' as a clearing house for information Pacific. On that day the Pacific out is President Harding's international At" accepted prices this work is on the subject and for coordinating Boat Paints Ocean became the seat of the world's conference. That conference worth $115,485.50 She has no the various bureaus and •.Bank can stop the mad rush to arms if the account to show for it. She ca*ft retire naval power. employment offices now conducted Kaisomine people of the world make it everlastingly on her savings she has tq^keep on., The most ambitious effort of two by county, central or post organizations, clear I to the conferees that Not earning, no. How do you define This would materially help centuries to build up a new rule of the THEY HAD BETTER NOT ADJOURN the ordinary American woman's to relieve ithe situation bound to arise seas failed when Germany handed over We carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Linseed until they find the route to contribution to her family wealth-4rto this winter, we hope not as bad her dreadnaughts. It is not to be peace. the nation's wealth?—Collier's Weekly. Oil Paint Co. and Certain-feed. expected that another European power as last, but of which we have no indication What can -you do to back the President will again ever try supremacy in the of a great general improvement, of the United tSates at this critifccal As an illustration of what Atlantic. There will not be enough moment in the world's history? FIRE INSURANCE CO. at stake. But in the west it is diffci* could be dojie, your chairman, duringfiihe What can you do to save your childPren IS GRANTED LICENSE ent, The two shores of the Pacific past two'years, as c'hairman Falls Lumber & Coal Co. and your grandchildren from destruction? loom up in the mists of the future with -of the employment bureau, has individually Farmers Desiring Insurance Will be such tremendous potentialities, that, il secured positions far in At least you can lift your single Notified of Method of Procedure t^his world is to continue to bp vexed excess of the thousand mark, ahd has PHONE 81 vjoice and you can urge your neighbors Shortly. fcy wars and rumors of war, at least saved the position of hundreds more to lift their voices for peace sojoudly three nations must of necessity make who were about to be discharged due Word has been received from E. J. that they will be heard. "the waters of that vast ocean reek to thisunderstanding and misapprehension W. Kohlhase of Mizpah, secretary and with the smoke of their battleships. The people of'every city, every town, of the relations existing between treasurer of the Northern Farmers' Either we must have disarmament every hamlet, every countryside in employer and employe—this COLLEGE Mutual Fire Insurance association that and the probable peace that goes with America should gather in meeting sind in addition to 'handling the work of ST. PAUL, MINN. a license has been granted this organization disarmament, or we Americans must pray for the success of the coming international two other heavy committees, showing by the secretary of State so ST. THOMAS conference at Washington. make up our minds to ENORMOUS what could be done at headquarters that it is now inga position to do business Under the Direction and EXPENDITURE OF TREASURE of the Legion, if subh a section on A is and applications,, and policies are in AND HUMAN LIFE during the coming could be adopted by this convention BREAKING LANCES now on the way from the printer. As decades. It cannot go on as noy,. AGAINST HUMAN'NATURE and funds appropriated for its maintenance." soon as these are secured the directors If the United States and Japan continue 'Collegiate, High School, Engineering and of each Farm Bureau unit will be the present feverish preparation We notice a newspaper here and The report of the treasurer, Raymond advised as to the proper procedure to Commercial Branches for war, it will be war. I. Tennant, showed receipts there which is putting up a gallant be taken by farmers, who wish insurance from,Aug. 14, 1920, to July 14, 1921, Declaration of war between America fight against the human nature of their on farm property through this A. College combining finest Catholic Training with Military Discipline of $74,808.68 and \isbur,vements of readers and patrons. Briefly, these and Japan will be the mere touch organization. $74,599.78. The balance on hand July -of the match. We will never give in, ed'tors are using up all their adjectives Splendid Buildings, Grounds, Library and Equipment 14 was $2,120.80, which was reduced •and no more will Japan. The whole knd wearing their pens down to the Leave your films to be developed at to $23.25 on July 31. The assets of world will be dragged in^cwhite man, quick,, against the recent duel between Rubin's Drug Store. VERY REV. H. MOYNIHAN, D. D. For Catalog Address the department are stated to be $15,J53.80 and the liabilities" $361.38, showing- net \assets of $14,792.42. POLICEMAN, TAKE HIS HARDWARE AWAY FROM HIM! Membership M. P. LaFleur, department adjutant, reported as follows: "During' th£ past year there has? OH Purebred Holstein been art increase in the number ol OFFICER posts in the department. At the time of- the last department convention there were 470 posts in Minnesota, Bulls whereas this year it is my privilege to report to you that there are 483 American Legion posts in the state. "There are thirty-one posts included in the above, which as yet An over-supply of young bulls forces us to sell three have not remitted any dues for 1921. excellent sons of our great herdsire, "Sir Korndyke Sorne^ of these posts have amalgamated Kaan Mechthilde:" with other nearby ppsts, while Koochiching Korndyke DeKol, Born Sept 6, 1919 others have lost most of their mem: Koochiching Korndyke Duke, Born Nov. 14, 1919 ii re as a Koochiching Gert Pontiac Lad, Born Mar. 20,1920 their members moving away from the community. In" the latter case it The^e bulls are -registered aiiid ready for service. Our may be considered that most of these pnees are low as yre must sell. Hurry and get your pick of this stock. members joined the American Legion ... '"w in the community to which they Koochiching Realty Company moved,. "The paid-up membership in the American Legion in this department mmsspzpm INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. \vas 28,605 on July 29, 1921. It is Sv\. considered- that the total paid-up AUTOCASTEH 11 membership in this department will &v z$ ftj mr# *. .-»••• .«.« rtSi&tza': tv v.,-,- i«m-' J* 4 1 -v "V*-* hf-'Kt r-* if, .'•!v 'itft y- & ly ,NBwV3*,i t- dir