International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 8, 1921 · Page 5 of 8
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mmm -*T A1 im 7 1 ww -a? w- ^vVt-v"' 'V f's.'" -r .*, v'f*-,,vV' -v v"* .'•" -r 'rm jp„ 1 PAGE SIX u* *r. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRES3 a SIGNS OF THE TIMES SHOPPING ^IMAS EARLY BUYERS shopping •DO GET *the Davs^u. BEST SHOP NOW* RUS«J Y0C3IS SBO? I ,_\X DO YOUR 4 W Y0UR //Tnu/wp XMASB0YIN6 BI Mo#yw6/lxwc ^Oiv rtS-WK.1® «s» K^wtwurwtti Fuft-Mnooww* saw will serve as admission tickets. There The New is a big rush for the biscuits and the Legionaires' nerves are on edge ^C&mon awaiting the fatal night "As state commander I am sending Remington Portable this personal message to you because I feel that if you thoroughly American Legion posts in Minnesota Though he is over seventy years of understand the situation you will have urges all posts to remit Ijhe 1922 age, Marshal Foch is a great traveler. no hesitation in doing your part. You dues of every member before the first After he had traveled five thousand have placed on my shoulders the responsibility of the new year. A national publicity miles in connection with his visit of upholding the reputation Typewriter note cites the fact that practically to the Legion's national convention of the American Legion of Minnesota all Legion departments are in Kansas City, and was asked whether and of increasing its membership racing to see which can have the he felt able to make an extended during my term of office. I largest percentage of renewals for trip through the west and south as want to do that, but every one of our 1922 remitted to national headquarters the Legion's guest, he exclaimed, thirty thousand Minnesota Legionaires by December 31, 1922 The Min "Oui! Oui! tres bon! I am enjoy- must help by paying his 1922 ing it immensely. After the diffi- nesota officers have announced that dues now instead of putting it off culties of the great war, these visits every Minnesota Legion post which from day to day until they are past to see your country and your people by 5 p. m.., December 31, 1921 has due. Then your vstate and national remitted the 1922 dues of at least are full of pleasure. I would not be leaders will know where the organ:zation We take this method of announcing to the public that this firm has recently taken 75 per cent of its present membership, without the memory of the trip you stands and can make their will receive a high, quality lithographed plan for me. It shall be the most plans for 1922 without fear of financially over the agency for the new Remington Portable Typewriter, and wish to show you what citation signed, by the department enjoyable memory of my life." embarrassing our great organization. commander and the department a real time arid money saver this new portable machine really is. And you will nofmiss any of With 1921 and its problems and adjutant. the 1922 issues of our national publication, This new Remington Portable is a miniature of the big Remington that has been the achievements fading into the background, The Anjerican Legion Weekly, A Wisconsin Legion post has announced national and Minnesota department as you will if you fail to get squared world's standard for years as a machine of speed, accuracy and long life. The new Port that the last of its members Legion officers and members away before the first of the year," to pay 1922 dues will suffer the are turn'ng toward 1922—:its reads pbrtion of a special letter able is this same machine cut down in size to meet the requirements of the person whose problems and hoped for achievements. derision of spending, an evening in signed by Department Commander an improvised guard house. Down And so that the organization may be business requires a machine small enough to be moved from place to place without the Arthur A. Van Dyke, copy which is Of in Kansas the finance committee of ready to launch its program for 1922 being mailed each Minnesota Legionaire. a Legion- post chose 4 a. m. as the with the start of the New Year, the least difficulty and! at the same time do accurate work under the most trying conditions. eleven thousand Legion posts throughout best time to collect 1922 dues. Members Never before has long life and convenience been combined in the same machine as in of the committee rout the Legionaires the nation are busy reminding "The best Legionaire in Minnesota their members that each New Year out of bed at that unearthly outside the American Legior^" is how this one. .lour .and refuse to let them slumber brings its readjustment, and, that to Cahnon Falls Legionaires refer to again 'until they pay up. be in good standing on January 1st the mayor of their town. For though next, every Minnesota Leg'onaire Mayor Menising, in spite of repeated The Remington Portable is particularly adapted to the use of— must in the meantime get squared A South Dakota Legion post is ot efforts to bribe the examining doctors away for another year by seeing his fering each service man who ^ays into enlisting him in the A. E. F., post adjutant and paying his yearly dues for 1922 before December 15th, failed to get into the military service, BUSINESS MEN SCHOOL-TEACHERS assessment. The adjutant, in turn, is a biscuit baked by a recent bride ana and his two sons were too young expected to remit the state and na- Legion Auxiliary member. Three of for training, no sooner did the war FARMERS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS tional dues of the members of his the biscuits 11 contain cash prizes— end than he helped the boys organize post on or before December 31, 1921. I $20, $10 and $5 in gold, but no biscuits TRAVELING SALESMEN COLLEGE STUDENTS the Cannon Falls Legion post/and as will be broken until the night mayor he takes an active interest :n DOCTORS CORRESPONDENCE STUDENTS A bulletin just mailed to -the 485 of the banquet, Dec. 15th, when they their affairs and assists them in every way possible. Recently he "helped INSURANCE MEN BUSINESS COLLEGE STUDENTS SHE BURNS MONEY ON CLOTHES Cannon Falls Legionaires entertain Legionaires from ^the surrounding SECRETARIES OF LODGES RAILROAD MEN towns, at the monthly meeting of HOUSEWIVES MINISTERS section one of the third congressibrial district Legidn board, at which the mayor, Dist. Commander Moran of and all others who do any writing at all. Farmington, Hennepin County Legion Commander, Z. L. Begin, and Starford King, Legion state adjutant, addressed a very enthusiastic gathering, Some of its Many Features are— after which a fine dinner was enjoyed by all, and the business session followed. STANDARD KEYBOARD FULL SET FIGURES & CHARACTERS THE PUJ-P WOOD SITUATION Pulp wood and paper making conditions TWO COLOR RIBBON (if wanted) FEED ROLL RELEASE in this country are of intimate concern to every' country editor. TWO LINE SPACE ADJUSTED BACK SPACER They are a constant drag on his pocketbook. On account of them the net income of many publishers MARGINAL STOPS AND RELEASE A ONE YEAR GUARANTEE has been cut to the vanishing point. "The trouble in brief," says a federal and all other equipment of the Standard REMINGTON and it government bulletin, "is that we have mills without forests in the east WEIGHS ONLY 11 POUNDS, INCLUDING THE CASE and forests without mills in the west. The remedy is twofold locate more rnills on the Pacific slope and reforest the east.", The above are only a few of the many excellent features of this machine. The government bulletin points out that as\the result of unregulated lumbering Come in and look it over. See what you have been missing all the time by not hav and destructive fires, more Yi ing one of tMese handy little machines. Or just phone 32 and we will twing the machine than sixty millions of acres of potential forest lands, accessible to eastern to you without the slightest obligation on your part. and lake state mills, are how producing next to nothing. "If tjiey were producing only a third of a cord of PRICED AT $60--SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS pulp wood "an acre every year" it says, "the total yield' would be twenty million cords or approximately twice the AuiocAsre* amount needed to supply. the entire •1 by American consumption at the present time." Here are two views of Mrs. Smith Wilkinson, who fe acknowledged Two-thirds of the news-print used as the best dressed woman in the world, and who is coming to America shortly to show us what real-gowns are. Mrs. Wilkinson in the United States in 1920 was made started in life as a restaurant keeper in England. She and her from wood grown on foreign soil, according husband expanded the business into a chain of restaurants, then into to an official government a chain of hotels and they made*, millions. Her whole life now is spent "S, in buying things to wear, and wearing 'em at a cost of a million a \x_ statement -.v year Her wardrobe contains hundreds of costly gowns, priceless laces, prorgeous hats, diamond studded shoes and her strings of pearls NOT MANY DO, and rubies are a huge fortune in themselves. Some of her gowns are International Falls, Minnesota so complicated in make and material that they take nine months to Jud Tunkins says the reckless complete. y5ung feller who doesn't know the ••v.. PICTURE ON LEFT—Mrs Wilkinson in gorgeous Louis .XIV value o£ a dollar isn't so much worse on in black velvet and jazz hat trimmed with sprey feathers. ercat ON ifelGHT—Mrs. Wilkinson in latest creation of for ... PICTURE off, just at present, than some of the yir&i-j. De iastcned on hip on left.~ to European financier^—Ex.4*"-* X, f'i. i-a, ,1 'V' *?, -st fed. «c ts. -i 'Jr.