International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 5, 1914 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS DR. S. ROSENHOLTZ ROUMANIAN SERVICES DENTIST SCHOOL NOTES AT THE CHURCHES Local and Personal Items Office over litis Drug Store. Last Sunday there was inau« Office phone: 245. & gurated at the Baptist church, & By Edward Anderson Res. phone: 274. service in the Roumanian tongue, The Beta Literary society gave Falls, Mima. LIBRARY REPORT FOR Don't forget the Catholic fair Lazor Bogdan, a bright and zealous their first program Friday, and which opens November 23rd and OCTOBER 1914 young man, conducted the 5th Street, Corner of ioth Ave. was well attended by the parents G. F. Swinnejrton, M. Dn C.M. continues until the 28th. service. To him and to Alec Nic* E. L. Heermance, Pastor and other people interested in Physician and Surgeon Number of volumes adult fiction ora is due the credit for this most Social Center for the Community. this work. The following program Wanted—Nursing, sewing or taken out during the helpful service. The services will Eyes fitted SOUTH BETHLEHEM Examined and glasses was carried on: housekeeping, by Mrs. Pigott. be continued every Sunday, at month 403 Office over Ruettell's Dept. store Town Hall, Holler's Addition. Violin Solo ...... Helen Harmon. Apply at the Press office. ji. 2:3o p. m. Number of volumes of childrens' Reading Alberta Ingraham International Falls, Minn. fiction taken out during The Sunday school at 10 a. m. Essay Emma McKineavy FIRST METHODIST Miss Florence Bloom, of the the month .321 PH1NNEY CAMPBELL will hold a special temperance day Quartet hospital.nurse force, went to Minneapolis Number of volumes of adult EPISCOPAL CHURCH program, to which the parents LAWYERS John Ulmen Sunday night. non-fiction taken out during St, and friends of the children are Corner Fifth Ave. and Second Hartley Pendergast Over International State Bank the month 13 invited. H. Blake, Pastor Clifton Tohms^ Mr. Sam Plummer, of Loman, Number of volumes of childrens' "The Down-Town Church" Carl Harrison International Falls, Minn. and Charlie Wilson, of Pelland, non-fiction taken out Morning worship ^at 11. The Services at Ranier tonight, Reading Verda Kendall were Press office callers, Thursday. during the month ........ 10 pastor will tell of progress in the (Thursday) at 7:45. After the Essay ..Roy Palmer W. E. LAWRENCE Total number of volumes taken world-battle against the saioon. service a business meeting to elect Piano Solo ... .Abraham Perrault out during the month ... .747 Sabbath school officers will be A quartet will sing. There is* a Story RjOsalie Kurzeck THE REXALL STORE Rev. C. H. Blake ate dinner, Number or readers using the held. nursery down-stairs for the Duet. .Minnie Mathison, Jeanette International Falls* Minn. last Saturday, with J. .Emerson, reading room during the babies. The Ladies' Aid will meet at the Ogaard. on his homestead four miles month 148 church Friday afternoon. Mrs. Reading Mildred Terry south of town. Number of borrowers' cards Dr. JENNER PERRY CHANCE Evening worship at 7:30. Topic: Wallace and Mrs. Blake entertaining. Essay Mayme Hilke issued to Oct. 1st ...978 "The Great Adventure." There Debate, Resolved that women Physician and Surgeon Mrs. Carlspn, of Warroad, who Number of borrowers' cards will be special music by the Services next Sabbath will be: should have equal sufferage with Office over litis Drug store has been visiting a sister near issued in October 24 chorus choir. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Public men in Minnesota. Phone 11 BemidjJ, spent! today .with her Number of borrowers' cards worship at 11 a. m. and 7:30 Affirmative .Dorothy Tohms and Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching sister, Miss Jennie Hanson, of our cancelled to date 138 p. m. Evening service begins Reading room open on Tuesday Harold Mclntire. International Falls, Minn. city. Number of borrowers' cards in with song service. and Friday evenings, from 7:00 Negative .. William Sullivan and use Nov. 1st .864 We extend to you a cordial invitation to 9:30. Florence Curran. Dr. J. F. PETERSON Mr. Geo. B. Partridge, of the Library hours from 2 p. m. to 6 to attend the services of The Girls' Glee club. Northwestern Construction Co., is DENTIST p. m. From 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. the Down-Town church. Tuesday is ladies' night. Open Decision of judges.—The judges here this week, looking over his Daily except Sunday, Monday and Street services Saturday evening Office over International to all young women. You will decided in favor of the affirmative regular trip of construction with public holidays. State Bank at 7:30, weather permitting. side. always find a jojly crowd and the Elwell road contracts. International Falls, Minn. Newspapers on file: Duluth These street meetings are very something going on. Critic's report Prof. E. E. •x /encouraging. A large number of Daily Herald, Minneapolis Journ- Mclntire. Engineer A. B. Herrell is busy'al and International Falls Daily people listen attentively to the The big public reception to DR. H. H. IHRIG Adjournment. these days getting his crews to-'Journal. gospel message. open the gymnsaium season The English II class are having DENTIST gether for starting a survey on a Magazines on file: Review of! a series of very interesting deone comes on Friday, Nov. 13. Keep Office over Holler's confectionery hundred mile ditch in this Revjews an(j Popular Mechanics, bates. the date open. A special musical countyy from Gemmell to ,Red International Falls, Minn. program is being prepared, and The Domestic Science classes Marie Wallace, Masquerade and Theatrical Lake Costumes for Rental refreshments will be sold for the Librarian. are busy preparing for the reception benefit of the association. Friday. F. J. McPARTLIN Write for Special Discount The ladies of the W. C. T. U. Two new scholars, Celesta Ulmen L. KOPFMANN, Costnmer LAWYER held a very interesting meeting Successor to Smith Costume Co. and Wiban Ulmen, a junior SOUTH BETHLEHEM WAS NEWS 812 MVQUdtta Ave., Mlnn.iipftUg 1 Office over International at the home of Mrs. W. E. Martin and a freshman respectively, from Town Hall, Holler's Addition. 0 —0 on Eighth street, Tuesday afternoon. State Bank Marinette, Wis., started school, Ostend is still occupied by the International Falls, Minn. A ten cent lunch was served. Wednesday morning. Sunday school at 2:3o. We had Germans. The junior book reviews are 43 out last Sunday, and expect to PATENTS GEO S. LANGLAND due Friday and so are the seniors' keep right on growing. The British-French Navy are TRADE-MARKS Remember the bazaar in the The football team is going to bombarding the Dardnells. LAWYER basement of the Norwegian Lutheran Blackduck Friday evening, to play Preaching by Mr. Heermance at COPYRIGHTS Office over International church, next Monday, Tuesday them a return game. All those 3:15. Everybody invited. The Turkey is at war with Russia, State Bank and Wednesday, under the who are below in school work are services will b& in the hall again, France and England. Send sketch, or model and International Falls, Minn. auspices of the Young Peoples' barred from going. after using the school-house for description for free search. society. The manual training boys are the last two Sundays. Eleven nations are now at war Book containing 200 mechanical JOHN H. BROWN going to decorate the school Friday in Europe, with a probability of movements sent free Engineer W. J. Zimmerman, for the reception. Agitation for a church building Attorney at Law three others being added. jn request. who has charge of the Elwell Mrs. Dauffenbach gave a six has already started. Why not? Office in the litis Block W. N. Roach, Jr., Attorney road east of Northome, was here o'clock dinner to her normal girls International Falls, Mnn. The naval battle between Ger- and Counsellor at Law, Monday, conferring with the con Tuesday evening, which was enjoyed SWEDISH LUTHERAN ~anV'man an(* Harmon" British cruisers off the Messrs tractors, by all present. CHURCH Mechanical & Electrical coast of Chili resulted disastrously KOOCHICHING CAMP Partridge. The Normal girls are learning Expert for the British. NO. 7602 how to weave. Corner 6th St. and 7th Ave. McGill Building, The county commissioners are W. A. meets first and third P. O. Hanson, Pastor. Washington, D. C. The British war department requests H. S. ELEVEN TO here today, for the purpose of Tuesdays of each month. Full Services will be held at 11 Si. Canada to send 15,000 more PLAY BLACKDUCK making final inspection of Elwell and at 8 p. m. Attendance requested. Visiting tfoops for another division. roads Nos. 20 and 24. The Northwestern Sunday school at 10 a. m. neighbors welcome. The High school football team Construction Company Cfcoir meets for rehearsal on WOOD! WOOD! leaves Friday night for Blackduck having completed these two highways. The allies are gradually driving Friday evenings at 8:15. M. B. A. to get revenge for defeat at their •the Germans back to the Belgium hands three weeks ago. The International Lodge No. 2303 frontier, at tremendous cost to No. 18 Round Oak Heater, $12.00 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH both sides. latter eleven has the advantage Frank Earl Marks and Viola meets in Kane's hall every second No. 9 Steel Range, $20.00 The "Pioneer" Church of the Falls over the home team because of Hanson were married at the and fourth Tuesday in each No. 8 Steel Range, $16.00 Corner 9th Ave. and Main Street. the fact that they have played two Methodist parsonage by Rev. C. The largest vand most modern month Common Cook Stoves $9 to $12.00 games against Bemidji H. S. and H. Blake, last night, with Mr. and German cruiser "Yorck" struck Visiting members welcome. Camp Stoves with Pipe, $2.00 Sunday—Bible school at 10 a. m. made a very creditable showing. Mrs. B. V. Gardner and Mrs. one of its own mines at entrance A. A. Lee, Secretary. Dry Birch and Poplar Wood, Morning service 11 a. m. Subject The fall eleven will be greatly Olive Hanson as witnesses. The of Jade Bay and sank. Mixed, One Half of Each, $5.00 "Poor, But Princely." (Beginning strengthened for this game by contracting parties are well Dry Poplar Wood, $3.25 to $4.00 H. STUBEE a series of sermons on the the addition of Palmer, who will known in our city. Two British cruisers were sunk ARCHITECT "Beatitudes.") play left end and with Carl Harri Lemons, 30c Per Dozen in battle with German warships —and— Roumanian service 2:30 p. m. son on the right end, and a strong Mr. H. V. Barnum has made Onions, $1.25 Per Bushel off the coast of Chili. Superintendent of Construction Young Peoples' Christian Endeavor the boys expect to win arrangements with Manager McPhee, back field New Saur Kraut, 5c Per Quart 6:30 p. m. Office over litis Drug store from Blackduck. of the Rex hotel, whereby German squadron got within 10 EVERYTHING AT BED Preaching—7:30 p. m. Subject: International Falls, Minn. A few changes have been made he will have charge of the private miles of British coast, Monday, ROCK PRICES "Other Gods." (Beginning a series dining rooms. Mr. Barnum is a since the first game in the lineup. before discovered and driven of sermons on the Ten Commandments.) MRS. JANET W. DADE Captain Johnson has been shifted man of long experience in this See Our ALUMINUM WARE back by British fleet. line. Arrangements can be made to right guard, while Charlie MUSIC TEACHER All welcome to all services. Piatt, the former full-back (star with him for the entertainment of S. E. THOMPSON & SON International Falls, Minn. A. F. Ballbach, BIRCHDALE SCHOOL NOTES your friends in parties. for Carlysle) will hold that position. Pastor. By Jennie Borg DR. GEORGE HOEY LITTLEFORK SCHOOL NOTES On Monday Mary Dowd entered The boys have been practicing VETERINARY SURGEON Virgil Gregg returned to school school. She is in the sixth faithfully for the last three —and— Wednesday morning, after a grade. weeks under the able coaching of 1 DENTIST week's stay with his grand parents Last Friday night a Halowe'en Mr. Donnelly and a few of our Phone 41 ~Photogram~ in Bemidji. party was held at the school citizens including Mr. Patterson, International Falls, Minn. Two new pupils were enrolled house. Pie, sandwiches, and coffee und Hugh Slogan. A large delegation in the 1st intermedate room this were served. The waiters of home rooters will accompany MISS CARRIE ANDERSON (A message by picture) O week. They are Hans Prommersberger Alma Pearson, Emma Ostlund, the team, to help cheer GRADUATE NURSE and Engeman Bjerke. Selma Webb, Phoebe Hanson, and the boys to victory. ur Trade Name is Distinctive* But that —Phoi.* No. 287— Tuesday was a legal holiday. Miss B. Sparks. The Blackduck High school International Falls, Minn. is Not All— There was no school. On Thursday the Domestic boys have made ail arrangements The Popular Mechanic's Current. Science girls made candy to be for the entertainment of our boys Our work is distinctive* as we shall he Events Str Paul Dispatch sold at the Halowe'en party. during their stay. Get The— The Litlefork Times Farm Stock Every piece was sold. pleased to illustrate. Lineup of International Falls 1 FALLS DECORATING CO. & Home and the Ladies' Home Last week the decorating committee High school. To do your Painting, Papering A likeness of yourself is not all that is Journal have 'been placed in the was kept busy making decorations Harold McCormack, center and Decorating. Wo sell necessary. We require that the product of this High school study room for the for Halowe-en. Austin Johnson, (Capt.) right WALL-PAPER and PAINTS benefit of the pupils. Last Thursday Miss Annie E. guard Edward Anderson, left Studio be artistic in design, and harmonious in Marvin Building Johanna Johnson, a student of Shelland was a visior at school. guard Will Sullivan, right tackle 4th Street and 5th Ave. composition. Come and see samples of our the Seventh grade, has left school. Last week Susie Cerosky was Harold Mclntire, left tackle Carl Phone 102 The Sixth and Seventh grades promoted to the first grade Harrison, right end Harvey Palmer, SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP. have just finished booklets on Friday Elizabeth Howard left end John Ulmen, right "Was Mr.. John. H. Emerson will be in attendance "Potatoes" and "Flies." taken sick so she had to go home half-back Hartley Pendergast, ELECTRIC VACUUM from school. full-back Charley Piatt, fullback until after the Holidays. CLEANER The upper story of the Press Mr. H. Whitcomb makes a fine Clifton Tohms, quarterback Rented By the Day EASTMAN PHOTO CO.-OPEN NOV. 10th, 1914 office has been remodeled for a substitute for school janitor while Clifton Tohms, Ben Mann, Does Your House Cleaning first-class photo studio. In a few Mr. Ostlund is in Minneapolis, Located Over the Press Office. Mark Means and Cliff Zieman, Scientifically days it will be opened for business. having his eyes treated. .- subs. International Falls. Inquire aft This town has long been Children get your school supplies looking for a studio such as this Getf your colored inks' alf the N®. one.« at the Press office. Press office. 3