International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
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a majority of cases, the British cap* American products that would no Same Old Story But a Good One. italists, in negotiating with foreign Mrs. Mahala Burns, Savanah, Mo., doubt tend to* make the issuing borrowers, have been able to reach relates- an experience, the like of houses more active in securing such an agreement that a part, at least, which has happened in almost every Foreign Trades 'Council Points 'Out an agreement wherever practicable of neighborhood in this country, and has Details Benefits Through Bank- of the proceeds of the loan, should The recent national foreign trade MlfjER, Editor and Mtiuj«r be expended directly in Great Britain convention, which was composed of been told and related by thousands for tne purchase of products of of others, as follows: "I used a bottle Eatered at the Post Oflee at Internatt^iial Falls* Mln* as ^ecmi-CIiM Hatter more than 1,200 foreign traders from British industry. In some cases this all parts of the country, declared itself ofj Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea American Investors Develop Real SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S.i.$2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR practice has been of long continuing Remedy about nine years ago and it Tendency to Buy European Government very clearly on) this subject by cured me of flux (dysentery.) I had advantage, especially where it involved adopting unanimously, the following Pledges. Northwestern Advertising Representatives the purchase of railway or statement: another attack of the same complaint Minnesota Select List By O. K. Davis other machinery supplies durfcg a "The importation of sound securities three or four years ago and a few 7M Exchange B»nk gflfeili 215 South 6th Street Ass't Secretary National Foreign period of years following the making serves either to liquidate outstanding doses of this remedy cured me. I St. Paul **zr^ Minneapolis have recommended it to dozens of Trades Council. of the loan. Sometimes, where the foreign obligations or to people since I first used it and shall loan was effected to finance ah industrial furnish new occupation for American benefits of the law, to be used directly Editor's Note: O. K. Davis,- an executive ftOES YOUTH SNEER undertaking in thos borrowing industry. It is of the utmost importance continue to do so for I know it is a in service and instructions for of the National Foreign Trade AT HONEST LABOR? country, the lenders have been able that our investment bankers quick an4 positive cure for bowel Coyncil, herewith tells sopiething of mothers and babies. The state plans troubles." For sale by S. N. Rubin. to secure representation in the management when negotiating foreign loans the great international movement now for maternity and infant aid are submitted Secretary Davis Expresses Fear of of the concern thu sfinanced, should always have in mind so to going on wherein America through her SALE OF SCHOOL AND OTHER to the federal board off maternity Such Condition and Gives Remedy. investors is becoming bfnker to .Europe, with consequent flow of continued handle them as to further American STATE LANDS or one might say, to the world. and infant hygiene, and the approval orders for supplied to the manufacturers trade apd they should, as far as practicable, The advantages that arise from such of the board clears the waj» for Better Babies, Healthier Mothers is of their own country. provide for the expenditure action are held to be many and Mr. STATE1 OF MINNESOTA, the allotment' of funds and the immediate Government's Newest Greatest Activity. Davis dwells upon both the immediate Recent months have seen an extraordinary of some portion of the proceeds in this STATE AUDITOR'S vOFFICE, beginning of the work pf saving result and the results to come. St. Paul, Minn.^ July 25, 1922 country for exports. development in the capacity Notice is hereby given that on September lives. of the United States to grant foreign "Attention is called to the fact that 11, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. in By JAMES J. DAVIS, Secretary p.f Plans are Made., .The reports of the United States the importation of foreign securities fcoans.: American investors have office of county auditor at International Labor census- shotv that this country'''has shown themselves more and imore in the first four months of this year The plans for this work drawn by Falls, Koochiching CouMy, in the state become preponderantly industrial in has greatly exceeded^ our excess of of Minnesota I wiir offer &>r-sale certain willing to absorb securities based ©n the -states .show a. broad_ap.px£j:iatioo Editor's Note: Secretary' of Labor unsold state lands and also those its -prdduttfonj instead- of being agripulttfral the pledge or guarantee of- foreign merchandise exports over imports. of the. problem. Th$y differ, widely, James J. Davis is already known to state lands which have reverted to the as it was up to the firs! decade governments, and to some extent on At this rate and with normal contin- because many of the states have beenbackward every American citizen, not alone because state by reason of the non-payment of of this century. It is a matter of the pledge of foreign industrial enterprises. he is secretary, and a member of uation of alien remittances, tourist! in the development of this interest, the President's cabinet, but because first importance, therefore, to the Apparently, therefore, the expenditures and payment for shipp-l of Terms sale: line of government activity. As fundamental the personality of the man and his, Fifteen per cent of the purchase welfare and prosperity of all our peo situation has been reached where ing, insurance, banking, and other steps, these states propose to aims and ambitions are of a sort to price is payable to the County Treasurer pie, that our vast national industrial services, coupled withj our private investment American investment bankeft, in negotiating command attention and respect. He insure accurate birth registration, improved at the time of sale. The unpaid establishment should have every is, and has been, greatly interested in loans to foreign borrowers, in foreign enterprise, our milk supplies^ and state surveys balance is payable at any time in whole the children oif the nation. Here h|i possible opportunity for full time and will occasionally have opportunity to favorable trade balance will presently of medical and nursing facilities or in part within forty years from the presents some problems and some full handed Occupation. That is the shape their negotiations in such a be wiped out unless due provision is date of sale, interest rate of four per for maternal and infant care. In remedies. cent per annum, due on June 1st, of only condition that will reasonably made for the use of some portion of way as to provide additional employment states with well organized child liy each year provided, that the interest assure the steady payment to the for American industry, as has the proceeds of foreign loans in thepurchase giene Service where the pioneer stage No greater! duty rests upon the can be paid at any time within the great majority of our working men of American products. been done by British, Germai?", Belgian of the work has been passed, increased interest year without penalty. In effect, American citizen of today than his I and women of remunerative wages aifd other European bankers numbers of bounty and! community this means that the interest duty tO' the coming generations. This for work done, and a fair* return for heretofore, and as British bankers-especially money may be paid any time between public health nurses who will duty is two-fold. It demands that the There will be a storekeeper at the June first and May thirty-first without capital employed. At the samfc time, are now doing not infrequently. make accurate surveys of facilities for Minnesota State Fair, September 2 American of today foster and preserve penalty. that is the condition which will provide maternal care and provide instructions to 9. He will have a lot of foods in the high ideals of America and The appraised value of timber, when the best returns to agriculture. It was with these facts, and this for mothers both in classes and so stated, must be paid in full at the stock some he'll sell and some he Americanism as conceived by the The effort of all peoples, at all situation in view that the committee time of sale. at home are to be provided. So far won't, and he'll tell your children why fathers of the republic, and that he. All mineral rights are reserved to times, has been the improvement of on banking of the national foreign but three states hav6 declined to cooperate he won't. Bring the kids to see him hand down to the next generation the the State by the laws of the State. their condition of life, that is, of trade council recently addressed a with the federal government in the public health building. principles of the republic unsullied All lands are sold subject to any their civilization. Industry and trade letter to trade organizations and in this-work, and they are at work and all ditch taxes thereon. and unstained. But it also demands have been their chief agencies' in the chambers of commerce throughout on the problem as a state measure. Lands on whioh the interest has become that he provide a virile, healthy n^jft execution of this purpose. Naturally .Hot Weather Diseases. hte United States suggesting that the delinquent may be redeemed at The experience of the workers in the generation to continue the nation's any* time up to the hour of sale, or .those peoples which have developed attention of individual investors be campaign for saving babies has demonstrated Disorders of the bowels are extremely march toward higher and better before resale, to the actual purchaser. the greatest measure of national sol called to this matter. This was with that the fathers^nd mothers dangerous, particularly.during things,, a generation., endowed with Such lands are listed under the caption: idarity in support of their industry a view to encouraging the issuing of the country are eager to help the physical and mental strength and the hot weather of the summer "Delinquent Lands." and trade have made the most important houses handling such foreign loans, The children's bureau of the department No person can purchase more than months, and in order to protect yourself courage* that are vital if the fundamental progress.- It is worth while, to arrange, wherever practicable, 320 acres of land, provided, however, of labor is at work on the institutions of our form of and family against a sudden attack, the State lands purchased previous to consequently, for those who may that a part, at least ofi the loan proceeds whole' child welfare problem in a big government are to be preserved and get a bottle of Chamberlain's 1905 are not charged against such haye opportunity to engage in certain should be spent directly for way. It is finding the facts upon which the high hopes and aspirations of the Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It can purchaser. international transactions that offer American products. intelligent and effective means for Agents actiflg for purchasers must inspired patriots who founded the republic be depended upon. Many, have testified profit to themselves, to consider solving the problem can be based. Not furnish affidavit of authority. are to be carried on to realization. Opposition Arises to its excellence. For sale by S. whether there may not be also open Appraisers' reports showing quality alone the infant but the growing child N. Rubin. This request evoked immediate and kind of sJil are on file in this to them an opportunity to benefit the must be safeguarded and fostered, and America today may well profit by opposition on the part of some of the office. trade and industry of the whole country. the children's bureau is delving into the warning set forth in the Old Testament: Let the kids see the "Toothbrush prominent investment bankers arid Lists giving legal descriptions of 1 all matters pertaining to the welfare "Spake I not unto you saying, lands to be offered JJW be obtained Man" at the public health building of issuing houses. In their published The Loan Industry of the State Auditor at St. Paul, and ofi children and child life among all Do not sin against the child and the State Fair, September 2 to 9. Maybe arguments against it, however, they One method by which the industry of the County Auditor at the county classes of our people. The field ye would not hear? Therefore behold, he can teach you something, too, all, so far as has come to my notice, seat. of some foreign countries, notably wide and the task is vast. Co-operation also., his blood, is required." Truly about the right care of your mouth erroneously assumed that the proposal R. P. CHASE, State Auditor. Great Britain has been fostered., is by all the people is vital to the America of the future will be forced of the committee had been- that the granting of loans to other count success of the undertaking, to pay in blood for the child who today the suggested stipulation should be tries by British bankers. Sometimes goes down to his grave before his Children at Work applied to all foreign loans floated in but/ not always, perhaps fiot even in time, driven by a nation's neglect or the United States. That was not the Children in industry are one of our Auction! Auction! by the untimely exploitation of industry, fact. The original letter of the committee greatest problems. Once more the whose greed blots out the instincts pointed out that not all foreign supreme ?ourt of the United States collar" occupations. More than 90 of humanity. loans are susceptible of such a has found a federal law designed to PQ£ cent of our people gain their livelihood .js#'-'"' A Real Problem.' stipulation, but advocated its inclu bar immature children from factory tthrough agriculture and industry, 4 All America is gradually awakening sion "wherever practicable." Between employment unconstitutional. Criticism through work with t.heir hands, to the vital importance of the problem including it by negotiation "wherever of the courts will not sqlve the but we have built up an educational of the child, and from one end of the practicable" and including it by insistence projblem. I am convinced that the system designed to perfect all of our country to the other, there are coming in all cases, there is a vast American people will find a way to childreftj iri fields which will accomodatfe into existence organizations for promptly make effective their wiil so and very material difference. only 10 per cent of them. We the promotion of the welfare' of the It is clear that sohie foreign loans, so often expressed. Through state harness together in the educational children. Government Jhas joined including a few of no little importance* By order of the legislation, or other means we will be shafts the future plumber and the hands with private philanthropy in the are susceptible of such an arrangement, able to balk the conscienceless employer future lawyer, the youth who designs work of savirfg children. Federal and and it is desirable that who would build his profit on to follow his father's footsteps* as a state authorities are responding to the American investment bankers, when the labor of little children. surgeon and the girl wjiose sole ambition Railroad, Warehouse and growing sentiment among the people negotiating such loans, should always*have But fundamental in our movement is to become a,s good wife and that America must do its full duty by in mind the possibility of for building a better next genera housekeeper as her mother. We seek Up the coming generation. We are moving rendering a beneficial service to tion is the problem of education Storage Company to fit all humanity to one pattern in in the right direction. We must American industry. A case in point America* has developed a great educational our schools. move more rapidly. was the recent loan negotiated in system, probably the greatest Contempt for Labor, America loves her babies, but New York by the Dutch East Indies in the world. But a short time ago One result of this system has been there are nine other countries where government. The Dutchmen expected the man who could read and write the widespread impression among our We will sell at a newborn baby has a better chance that the American bankers would ask was looked upon as educated. Today growing youth that work with the of growing to healthy childhood than them to agree to spend some of the t^ere are few homes in the country hands is menial, degrading, and a in America. America reverences its forty millions they were borrowing where Shakespeare dnd some of the thing to be avoided. We are breediijg PUBLIC AUCTION motherhood, but there are seventeen for American products, and were prepared other classic writers of English are into our rising generation contempt other countries where it is safer for a to accede to that requestV They not studied and appreciated. Our for work with the hands, that woman to become a mother. The federal went so far, in fact, as. to open negotiations high schools of today in many cases threatens to become a danger not government, to overcome this with two electrical concerns offer curricula that compare favorably only to the individual but to the nation. handicap against the mothers of our for machinery for the East Indies. with those of the colleges of a generation One thing that we must do is to future generation and the babies that or .two ago. We have made tremendous But the lenders did not make the request, convince our growing boys and girls Over 125 Carloads of New make up that generation, has invested and when the loan was concluded strides in education, but that respect for work with head and this year $1,240,000 in the enterprise they have all been in the same direc without it, the Dutch dropped heart and hand which was accorded of saving infants and mothers. their negotiations for American supplies, tion.ft Our educators have been imbued by our forefathers. America is in FURNITURE Under the* Shepard-Towner law, administered with the classical to the exclu and placed their orders in vital need ^f skilled craftsmen, real through the Children's Bureau Germany. sion of the-practical. We are today Americans who can carry the responsibility of the Department of Labor, the Difference Noted. making one hundred per cent of our that rests upon the great body spending of this money rests with the children accept in their education of intelligent American, workmen. We The investment bankers assert, in individual states, and the funds are allotted learning designed to them for* fit the must offer to the American boy and support of their position, that the to the states which accept the professions and so-called the "white girl in school the training that will fit proceeds of a foreign loan floated him and her to take their place in the .here must go abroad sooner or later I community as self-supporting, self-respecting as exports of American products, and Above is a copy of the circular we received in last citizens. We must offer that in the case cited it makes little -week's mail. Our buyer attended the event and at a THE every child, in his school years, the difference whether the Dutch bought opportunity to choose for hirAself his electrical machinery here the Germans or sale where money talks, made a cash purchase of three life occupation. used the dollars borrowed by NORTHERN LAKES carloads of high grade furniture at an astonishingly low the Dutch to pay for cotton, Teaching children to be useful to American copper or other raw materials^ themselves and to the community has figure. With the people of International Falls and vicinity There is this important difference, RADIO SERVICE been undertaken at Mooseheart, the we are going to share our cash* purchase. The however. The exports would have home-school of the loyal order of the been prompt if the desired stipulation Moose, of which I am director general. prices on everything will be so low that you cannot help had been made in the Dutch loan There we have upwards of 1,100 Announces hut buy. whereas now they may not go out orphaned children,* who are receiving That it is now prepared to design for several months, or perhaps a year, training and edtfcation. To each of and there is much unemployment them we give a high school education Qnd supply complete installations here. and a trade. The ^classical education suitable for Radiophone Broadcast This matter is regarded as of decided is linked with the practical. The ther SHAP1RAS Reception and will appreciate hear' importance by many of the ory learned in the school room is worked out in the field or the shop. leaders of American industry, who ing from those interested. 7 -When a boy or girl is graduated from feel that the investment bankers 'Should not only be willing to improve EVENINGS FROM SEVEN TO TEN Mooseheart he has not only a high school educatioii. He is equipped to opportunities such as that offered by COMPLEfE HOME OUTFITTERS take his place in the, community, to the Dutch loan, but also should be 819 Sixth Street Telephone 92 support himself, and to become a real on the lookout for them. Of course, PHONE 212. citizen. He has been trained not if American investors in foreign Intemtiond FalbHBn. only tol think but, to work with his bonds should form the habit of inquiring heart and his hands. He is assured whether or not any part of for the future. the loan proceeds was spent for ft