International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 28, 1922 · Page 3 of 8
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THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS /F- 1-^4 r^# -'rj A- Wlr 4 AND BORDER BUDGET H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager N Kmtered at tke Post Office at International Falls* Mima* aa 8econd-Cla»» Matter ft SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR Northwestern Advertising Representatives Satisfaction Minnesota Select List 709 Exchmrfrfe Bank —215 South 6th Street Minneapolis is Guaranteed St. Paul eficient progress is within our grasp. FARM PROSPERITY HINGES Always The one cloud on the horizon oiLour ON KEEPING WORLD MARKETS contentment and well being has been OPEN FOR OUR SUR the disturbed relationship between PLUS, SAYS OTTO KAHN capital and labor. "Ther^ is no short cut to the total American Banker, Back FfOlfi Europe, elimination* bf such distressing1 strife, Sees Ouf 6j)li||iti6ni in Conitructive Eagle patrol met at the home of but wS iftiist build our hope on-the Measures. scout master Geo. Allen last night. slow but Stilfg Remedy ©f grdwlttg reciprocal 6b§erv&riee the golden rule, (Special to The Press by Robert Flying Eakle patrol meets at thfc spirit and practice of give and take, Fuller) home of scout master Schmidt Friday consideration for the rights of the Otto H. Kahn, international banker night. public and a sincere and permanent and leader in world finances, is back effort at mutual forbearance and conciliation." in his New York offices at Kahn, Loeb Blazing Arrow patfol mfci at the & Co., after an extended stay in home of scout master Douglas last Europe for a close study of conditions night. NIGHT SCHOOL TO there. His summary is positive when OPEN OCTOBER 2nd he says: patrol with scoutmaster Geo. "The permanent prosperity of our Allen en.j-o.yed-& hike up lake last Sat* American farmers depends upon establishing Preparations for1 Accomodating More urdiay. ». an even keel in world affairS Students than in the Past Year4 and keeping world farm markets Have Been Made Thfe Mft&sg patrol under scout *ffas-ter open for our surplus, because we have Cr&ftdall will meet Friday at 7 p. no other. According. to an announcement received nS. at the school house. Of the Central European nations, today from G. V. Kinney, superintendent Mr. Kahn says: of the local school system, The Hyena patrol will M&t Friday "It is appalling to contemplate, especially, night classes will convene at the Alexander Rudolph evening at the home of Fred-" the dreadful conditions Baker High school building rickson under scorit master Dtfnfiaih, among the middle classes, their semiStarvation, commencing Monday, October 2, at and, in some cases, actual seven P. M. .The Wild Boar pa'frol under 'Kelly starvation." More extensive preparations than in and nd the the Moose Moose patl patrol tinder Crandal "In a snarl of ammisities, jealousies past years for handling an increased a&Laujc are re looking looking forward forward to their hike up and apprehensions they need and ask number of night school students have lake next Saturday. our co-operation, less even in a material been made. Those who wish to register sense than as helpful counsellors in the typewriting, shorthand'or Hyena and Moose patrols are organizing and guides. It seems to me both our bookkeeping should report at the a: foot ball team under the duty and our advantage to heed that above stated hour in room 218. third direction of scout master Crandall call. In all our modesty, I would floor. Those interested in citizenship who will officiate as coach. venture to say, in a constructive sense, or elementary work in reading, arithmetic, that we could do this. spelling and other subjects of The Grouse patrol under scout Should relative nature should report to Mr. How We Bargain With Europe master Butchard will meet at the High Evans in room 225, third floor. "We should deal in a large visioned school Friday evening at 7:30 in order Night school will convene on Monday, and liberal manner with the debt due to make preparations for a hike up Tuesday and Friday nights, from us from the Allied nations, discriminating lake Saturday afternoon. 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock, only. This is, between war-making loans and however, only a tentative schedule those made after the Armistice. I Remember the first general meeting and may be changed* if it does not would not relinquish any of our of all scouts ,and scoutmasters at prove satisfactory or if classes become claims as a free gift, but only in consideration the school gymnasium Wednesday, larger than can be efficiently instructed of%tneasures leading to mitigation October 4. The entire troop will be of conditions keeping Europe in three nights a week. present and make reports and to organize in turmoil." into a troop. The Scouts are WILLIE SAID IT Such a "bargain," the banker asserted, reminded of the registration dues would be a good and profitable (fifty cents) that are due at this time. THE GREATEST ,SH0WIN( Willie's mother wished him to be investment, resulting in securing not These dues will be forwarded by the only a moral asset for America, but a preacher and kept telling him so. local organization to national headquarters. Willie had other ideas about it. One would be a distinct benefit to us. You people ever looked at. Our new fall and winter goods The purchasing power of the European Sunday, however, after an unusually long service, he announced, "I b'lieve, market, he holds, may not for a MCLEANSLEAVE of the goods we are able to show you. We, at the same time time be indispensable to our manufacturers, after all, I'll be a preacher." His delighted mother embraced him but it is to the prosperity of The opportune time to see this hugh stock is now. We have ai Mrs. Geo. McLean left Tuesday evening and then asked, "What made you our farmers, because they have no for International Falls, where other'market for their jsurplus. chapge your mind so suddenly?" the family will make their home, the "Oh," he replied, "I've decided I'd Some Things to Do at Home duties of Mr. McLean as general manager Regarding the United States, Mr. rather stand in the pulpit an' shout Fall Oper. requiring the greater part of his than sit in the congregation an* Kahn concluded: Men's Fine Suits time at that place, though he plans on "An era of great prosperity and b,en- listen." making regular visits here to the local $25™ with two pair of pant£ plant of the International Lumber company. pin stripes and fancy Sept. 30th During their residence here the McLeans WHITE checks in browi}, blue and $30™ took an active interest in social and fine mixtures at activties of the two villages and have BAKERY only always been ready to further anything for the material betterment of the community. SPACE WILL NOT ALLOW US They acquired a wide circle of friends, who wish them every/success at their new home, even tho'they will be sorely missed "here —Northern New Millinery News. Ladies' Fine Coats FARMERS AND HOMESTEADERS Beautiful coats, is all wd can say about $15 .oo ATTENTION! them—fur fiimmbdi— We now carry a fine stock of ladies rt plush and mannish Special efforts are being made by this Fall and Winter will please you.. .T! coats—wonderful materials. to $50 Kibbey & Arney to secure settlers $2.25 Come in and .OO for Koochiching County. List your: see them property \yrith Kibbey & Arney, International Falls. Third avenue, across from the Rex Hotel Building. TAST^E COME TO THE STORE AND SEE THIS WOKl test of food gives BREAD its rightful place. Txhe ^majority The Ideal Purgative of tastes like BREAD best of all foods. As a purgative, Chamberlain's Tablets Another New. Clean wholesome bread is truly,, the are t'he exact thing required. Oxfords and Pumps staff of life. It is the foundation of all Strong enough for the most robust, mild enough for children. They cause well balanced meals. So if your home For the ladies. Kid calf and patent an agreeable movement of the bowels leather. Black, Brown A is to be a healthy home, youir first care Wei now carry a complete line of Toilet without any of that terrible griping. and other colors—upto-the-minute Waters, Face Creams, Face Pc should be in the selection of BREAD. They are easy Und pleasant to take in every to Prices That W PREMIUM BREAD is baked daily and agreeable in effect. For sale by respect, at prices rang- CQ Ql% in our new modern oven. The ingredients S. N. Rubin. ing from -4- are the very same as used by every good housewife. But we bake so often, buy in such large quantities Our store is loaded from basement to .roof with the biggest ai and have developed the artS of baking1 ing apparel for the entire family at P' so highly that there is no denying that GENERATORS PREMIUM BREAD is better bread— STARTERS and much more economical. MAGNETOS INTERNATIONAL FAILS' FASTEST FANS HEATERS GROWING STORE NOTICE COOKING UTENSILS ana REWIRE CARS. teachers and others School students, Before Mndinc yourwork jBakery Coffee will find Jhe White away we us. to take breakfast House just the place "jx A 9 -9 «r m' v» I IBt mi I Auto Electric or luncheon. A satisfying luncheon at a to the customer is very moderate cost Repair Shop, the. boast of this department. I A A AVAVA'i'AYAVAVaVA'rAYA'rAVA rm A A SIS ,8th AventteX "I? '1