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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

September 10, 1914 · Page 4 of 8

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it jf %. 7 •, 7 .£^i£! 'H'.iS FALLS PRESS INTERNATIONAL DR. S. ROSENHOLTZ people, they marched out a side afternoon. Mrs. W. E. Martin door. The street door was closed DENTIST was hostess. Local and Personal Items pqjif and the great audience awaited Office and residence over We are sorry to lose from our I the next scene. litis Drug Store Young Peoples' ranks Roy Martin Marshal Mr. Barney Collins introduced International Falls, Minn. and Einar Stubee, but we wish his honor, the mayor, them Good speed, as they pursue The "Eastern Star" holds its Miss Grace Kinports left Monday W. V. Kane, who, after a few higher studies in the University first meeting tonight, after the G. F. Swinnerton, M.D., CM. night for her home in Minneapolis. NO DIFFRENCE WHAT opening messages, introduced of Minnesota. usual summer recess. Physician and Surgeon Hon. Mr. Hall, who spoke of the YOU WANT, WE CAN The pastor and wife have been good work that the labor unions Eyes Examined and glasses fitted busy fixing up their little home in The W.' C. T. U. will meet with Experienced girl wants place FURNISH IT AND WILL were doing in the state and nation. the parsonage. They are now Office over Ruettell's Dept. store Mrs. Bigsby at 405 Seventh St. with good family. Enquire at the MEET ALL CATALOGUE He congratulated the unions ready to respond to any calls for next Tuesday afternoon at 2:3o. International Falls, Minn. Press office. S 17 of our city for the progress they COMPETITION AND GET help or otherwise, coming from had made and the splendid showing any quarter. We are here to help Don't forget the 10c picture Household goods, including PMINNEY & CAMPBELL YOU BETTER GOODS, in the parade of the morning. and bless. Use us. shows at the Unique every night jiard c&al heater for sale cheap for LAWYERS He spoke of the latest union, the Sunday. with vaudeville over (quick sale. 805 Seventh street. retail fclerks, and urged the citizens Buy a Can of Sano Over International State Bank to do all in their power to Mrs. Orlando Woodward goes to Miss Grace Malloy and Miss International Falls, Minn. help shorten their hours of labor. Guaranteed to open any Independence, Iowa this week for Myrtle Frank leave Saturday for Mayor Kane spoke in a congratulatory stopped up sewer pipe, or a visit with his mother. Ely, for a visit at the home of Tenth Ave., Corner of Fifth St. W. E. LAWRENCE way of the unions of the your money refunded. E. L. Heermance, Pastor. the latter's brother. city and complimented them on Mrs. Stillar was up from the A social center for the community THE REXALL STORE the success of parade on this, the Small cucumbers for pickles. farm Sunday and accompanied Miss Hazel Scribner of the nation's Labor Day. He then introduced Get- them while you can, International Falls, Minn. her son, Clifford, home, who has county superintendent's office Sunday___ school at 10 a. m. Dr. Geo. F. Swinnerton, been at the hospital with typhoid. force, went to Virginia yesterday Morning worship at 11. The pastor S. E. THOMPSON & SON who in his usual eloquent way, JENNER PERRY CHANCE Dr. for a week's vacation. will speak on the fourh chapter called forth many responses from The ministers of our city held Physician and Surgeon of John, "A Woman Born the audience who applauded his a meeting at the Methodist Fred C. Moore went to the Again." This will be preceded Office over litis Drug store utterances again and again. church under the direction of the hospital last Sunday with a bad by a sermon to the children on Phone 11 At 1130 the three bands marched local W. C. T. U. last Sunday case of quinsy. The abcess broke "Lantern Bearers.* Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching in turn to the ball park where afternoon in the nation wide call Tuesday and welcome relief was International Falls, Minn. the largest crowd of the season The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel to prayer for peace. The pastors his. Evening worship at 8:00. The greeted the teams as they took 200 MODERN ROOMS and representatives from the t" in Haart of BuslnaM Dbtrlet [topic will be: *'Great Questions: their places for the day's battle. Dr. J. F. PETERSON Congregational, Baptist and Methodist Mrs. J. Watson and daughter, $1,££ SINGLE RATE $1*22 What Shall I do to be saved The first game, out of which the churches were present RATE FOB TWO PERSONS DENTIST CUnOPLAN II.IO Ruth, departed Monday morning PRIVATE BATH AND TOILET EXTRA Special music will be furnished by visitors came victorious, was one for a visit with relatives in Nebraska. Office over International COMPLETE SAFETY LABOR DAY CELEBRATION the chorus choir You and your of the best played garnet on the AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS State Bank IN OUR CITY AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION friends will be welcome. home grounds this summer. The International Falls, Minn. (INMIRANOE RECORDS SHOW NO UVES second game was also well played EVER LOST IN A SPRINKLED BUILDINS.) Jas. Watson, Jr., returned to EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD RVNNINS Last Monday, Labor Day, was but heavier batting run the scores The annual meeting of the Bethlehem WATER. STEAM HEAT, OAS AND ELECTRTS Carlton college, Northfield, Monday DR. H. H. 1HRIG UOHTS. ANO TELEPHONE SERVICE. one of the great days in International higher with the home team than Athletic association will be SEVEN STORY ANNEX IN CONNECTION. evening, to resume his studies Falls. It was Labor's Day DENTIST the visitors. The games were held on Monday, Sept. 14. Men there. and nearly everybody was out for both well played, giving first-class interested in this line of work Office over Holler's confectionery a good time. Only the places entertainments for the afternoon. PATENTS are asked to keep that date clear. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Woodford International Falls, Minn. where the luxuries of life were During thet evening the Chisholm are enjoying a visit from Mr. TRADE-MARKS sold were open. Every one trAed band gave a concert in front of Mrs. Emily Sorenson has acor Woodford's mother, whose home F. J. McPARTLIN to forget that flour and sugar the Rex liotel and the paper COPYRIGHTS for he coming year. She will is at Menominee, Mich. were soaring, and that thousands makers closed the day with a LAWYER train a childrens' chorus for the were dying in Europe. The dance a the Grand. Send sketch, or model and morning service, in addition to Office over International Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Paul, of working men were celebrating in her work with the evening choir. description for free search, Blackduck, spent Sunday in town '7. State Bank a land of peace and plenty. A THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Book containing 200 mechanical Some big musical events ought to as the guests of Mr. Paul's sister, JF' International Falls, Minn. large number of out of town visitors "Straight Down Third Street." movements sent free be possible this winter. Mrs. Geo. P. Watson, and family. were on hand to take part in Corner 3rd Street and 9th Avenue. on request. cepted the post of musical direct- GEO S. LANGLAND the festivities of the day. The A. F. Ballbach, Pastor. Any pupils wishing to take W. N. Roach, Jr., Attorney faithful sun hurried his drying LAWYER Parsonage 904 3rd Street, next to music lessons of Mrs. Janet Dade and Counsellor at Law, process and the streets were in THE FALL TERM OF the church. Phone 205. Office over International may make such arrangement by fairly good condition by the time The Bemidji Mechanical & Electrical State Bank application at the Press office S24 the parade began to move. Expert We preach Christ, and Him Inteirinational Falls, Minn. Business College McGill Building, crucified for sin cursed humanity. At 9:30 sharp the all unions, Mr. Henry Hoff, the linotype Washington, D. C. We offer you the Kingdom of OPENS OCT. 5th. fireladdies, floats and autos began operator of the Press office, left JOHN H. BROWN Heaven. We give you a glad to line up at the ball park for the last night for a few days vacation —Attorney at Law— hand, and our warm, hearty opening program. At ten o'clock at the state fair, and will visit Office in the litis Block Christian fellowship. the parade was in motion with the his folks, who now live in Minneapolis. Come and join us in all our services. International Falls, Mnn. marshal of he day, Barney Collins International Feed ?'ore leading on. The police kept KOOCHICHING CAMP Sunday services: The subject close to him and the International Richard W. Blake, son of C. H. for the 11 a. m. service will be, NO. 7602 Falls band cheered them on. Then Blake, had a very successful operation "Sanctified Christians," the subject M. W. A. meets first and third came the mayor and city council for adnoids and the removal for the 8 p. m. service will in autos looking brave as warriors Tuesdays of each month. Full of his tonsils last Friday be, "Side-tracked Christians." The going to battle. Then followed Carries the Choicest Stock of Hayv atte nuance requested. Visiting at the Northern Minnesota hospital. subject for the 10 a. m. Bible fire Chief Riley with his Grain, Feed, and Flour. neighbors welcome. school will be, "The Ten Virgins." black and single, both listening The subject for the 7 p. m. Christian for the possible fire wtiistie. The Mr. Swenson, of the Northern M. B. A. Endeavor society will be fire team and truck came next, CASH SALES, SMALL PROFITS. Grocery Co., went to St. Paul, International Lodge No. 2303 'What is a Good Education?" followed by the fire engine, belching Sunday evening to see his wife, (School and college meeting.) meets in Kane's hall every second smoke and yelling as*tho it who is there for medical treatment. The most important service of was really afire instead of a dress and fourth Tuesday in each Potatoes in Car Loads, Dug Every We are sorry to learn that the church ought to be the prayer 'is/ parade. This engine of war was month Mrs. Swenson is not ^improving Ten Days. meeting, Wednesday at 8 p. m. pulled by two teams of beautiful Visiting members welcome. as hoped. If you want the real old fashioned dapple greys. The Fort Frances Hay a Specialty in Car Load Lots. A. A. Lee, Secretary. kind, come with us at this hour. fire teams with chen^cal and fire James DiOnne of Ranier, has Friday at 8 p. m. choir practice. engine came next, followed by the H. STUBEE Burt Hele, Prop his new building completed and We want all, but only those who paper maker's union, a hundre'd ARCHITECT machinery installed and is now desire to praise God with their strong, dressed in blue shirts, Bldg. Phone 223 Olson Cr. —and— ready to take care of all kinds of voices. You'll enjoy this service. white pants and hats. These presented Superintendent of Construction 5th Ave. & 3rd St. repair work. Oxy-acetylene Come. a very pleasing appearance Office over litis Drug store welding a specialty. Give him a The Ladies' Aid met for asocial and capturd the attention of the International Falls, Minn. call. hour at the church on Friday crowds that lined the streets. Then he,Fort Frances band came NOTICE FOR BIDS MRS. JANET W. DADE Judge Geo. S. Langland left into view, leading the retail The Village Council of the Village 1 last Friday to meet his mother clerks' union, which had afloat in of Ranier, in the county of MUSIC TEACHER and two sisters at Marshall, Minnesota, line, beautifully decorated for the Under Neu) Management Koochiching and state of Minnesota, International Falls, Minn. who have motored from occasion, loaded with the beauty will receive bids on the furnishing Grand Junction, Colorado. He of the union and the speakers of of a 25 kw generator and will take them to Madison, Ohio, CHARLES K. SHAND the day, Dr. Geo. F. Swinnerton oil engine, on Saturday, the 19th and return. He will return in and Hon. Hall, of Minneapolis, of ARCHITECT day of September, 1914. All bids about ten days. the State Federation of Labor, for •shall be in by noon of that day, Plans and specifications all Club Restaurant along as chaperons. Following Buildings and the Council reserve the right Mrs. Paul Kinports gave a swell these came the bricklayer's union, to reject any or all bids submitted. Correspondence Solicited reception at her home on "Millionaire" cigar makers' union, carpenters' Specifications may be obtained Virginia, Minnesota union, painters' and decorators' avenue last.week in honor ofr the Village Clerk. union and barbers' union. The' of her sister-in-law, Miss E. H. Weber, DR. GEORGE HOEY Grace Kinports, who was leaving The Chisholm- band led the bartenders' Sept. 10-17 Clerk. Popular Meals at VETERINARY SURGEON for hefhome in Minneapolis after union, who made a pretty sight dressed all in white. —and— about a year's residence in our city. This reception was perhaps DENTIST The parade passed down 3rd St. Popular Prices Frank ZBaltstiere, the largest held this season. The t-Pfcone 41 to second avenue, along second to Proprietor rooms were beautifully decorated the bridge (which through the International Falls, Minn. and practically all the ladies of kindness of Mr. Backus, was CORSETS at all hours their acquainntance in town were thrown open for the parade) passing Si •MISS CARRIE ANDERSON present. 1/ down one business street of Molds your figure GRADUATE NURSE 51 -—x Fort Frances and up another, they into proper lines. Sis —Phot** No. 287— jc They re comfortable, Koochiching county will be represented eturned to the Grand opera house stylish and at the state fair by of our city at eleven o'clock, International Falls, Minn. good wearing$1.00 Miss Agnes Reinary of Gemmell, where the parade ended and the Short Orders a Specialty up. who won .the county spelling contest speeches of the day were given. We have your and Hjahtter Ruud. of Birchdale, The crowd did not take kindly to —Get The— -I model. who was awarded the first going in doors of the three bands FALLS DECORATING CO. place in the essay contest on who lined up regardless of the position To do your Painting, Papering "Corn and Its Relation to Farming." or .company and headed and Decorating. We sell •v $ E. E. PETERSON & CO. $5 Meal Tickets fon$4.50 Both thse young people get them back for the Grand, playing WALL-PAPER and PAINTS I a free trip to the, fair and the latr of their stirring pieces, they Manrin BuOdfaig One fe International Falls, Minn. RT,' ter will be a member of the farmer 4th Street and 5th Are. marched into the building up the —.Pbs»s4S2—— boys' encampment on the fair main aisle to the footlights and as grounds. soon as the theatre was filled with *»ijr -2ft •Su.v'vi v. -. -r aAakS DEFECTIVE PAGE