International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 27, 1915 · Page 4 of 8
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-A- (ft A.t ite Churches DISTRICT NEWS -4 ft Local and Personal Items Littlefork and Vicinity. }*f(^ Two Very Poor Reasons Mrs Nils Mutts left Tuesday BETtfLEHEACe County Treasurer Fogarty is A1 Bernard has a perfect right for Moorhead where she will attend #\f£r rejoicing over the birth of a to be proud of his new motor P®i« Lorner Fifth Ave. and Second If some housewives inadvertently the commencement exercises .bouncing baby boy.- boat "Mayflower." She's a good §f^: use baking powder which E. L. HeermancC, Pastor of Concordia College. Her Pr" looker and-a time saver. contains alum it is Social Center for the Community. son Herman will be graduated Gemmel is rejoicing over the -Memorial Sunday. Servke- at from the preparatory department Usually for two reasons—lack fact that a $16,000 four roem County Attorney Jevne returned 11, with exercises appropriate to of the college. of knowledge as to what it is made school house is to be erected Monday from a business the day. The pastor's theme Will The ladies of the domestic science t- '.-^v of, or because it .-costs less than there this summer. "and professional trip to the twin be, "Immortality Among the department of the school a standard brand like Royal Baking —x—' cities, Crookston and Red Lake ..- special music will be a male Powder, which is made from gave a party to the three teachers Falls. Most all the vacant lots of the quartet, and a ladies' trio: "How i-' cream of tartar. T58**TkTo/-'.' last Tuesday afternoon. townsite company have- been They Shall Gently Rest." Inspector J. B. Fitzgerald is The work of excavating the grubbed, plowed and planted to -7 .y.'- There is no longer any reason potatoes, very much improving I the name of the new U. S. immigration basement of the new post office The evening service will be for lack of knowledge, since the officer at Ranier. For building is being done by O. M. the appearance of things. omitted in order that Bethlehem label on every bakigg powder can Paulson. •. fifteen years past he has been shows in plain English just what church may join in the High Miss Kibbey gave an entertaining stationed at Ellis Island, New The Northern Minnesota it contains. If the label on School baccalaureate exercises York City and instructive address on Drainage Co. will soon move your can names alum as one of the at the city hall. her. travels in Japan, before the .. -—x— their office from this place fto ..ingredients, and you are in doubt pupils of the high school and the Attorney H. S. Campbell was Walker Minn., near which pL*ce about its unhealthfulness, your Sunday "school at 10 a. m. upper grades Tuesday morning. called to his home at Mantorville they have a large ditching contract. doctor can enlighten you. Young People's Society of Christian •—x— last Saturday by the sudden C..A. Miller will accompany Endeavor at 7:00 As to the lower cost, there is Representative H. J- -Miner death of his sister from typhoid them to their new office, and very little" difference in practical gave an interesting address, to -fever. Miss. Campbell was superintendent move his household goods there •'.The scouts will meet on Saturday use, about one cent for a the public school pupils Tuesday of schools of Dodge for the time being. Mr. and Mrs. at 1:30. -**.V whole cake or pan of biscuits-—a county and of high repute as an morning on the way they do some E- E. Griffith will also likely mere trifle when you consider the educator. of the things at the state legislature. make their home there in a short There will be a Sunday school vast difference in healthfulness while. rally in the two cities on Tuesday, in favor of food made with Royal Mrs. Thos. Dowd was released June 8th, under the auspices Mrs. Croucher is in town this Baking Powder. Miss Sundberg, the normal from the .ounty jail last Thursday Club.. It will be conducted by week visiting her many friends. training course teacher, took her by a pardon from Governor Mrs. Jean E. Hobart and Dr. R. Curtis Williams was in town ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. Hammond, upon recommendation class to visit the schools at Ray, W. Bowden of St. Paul, two of last week, superintending the New York Lyman and Beaver last Friday, of Sheriff White- This is a deserving the experts .of the State Sunday drive for the Engler people. and Ericsburg yesterday, so as pardon, and Mr. White has school association. An afternoon R. W. Hale was in the Falls to give them practical knowledge done well to secure it session will be held in Fort Frances, Monday. in country school teaching. —x- in the Methodist church, The sound of the cow bells is While trying to paddle their and an evening session in International POVERTY PARTY no longer heard since the ordinance canoe up the rapids at Ranier Mitch Burton and Dr. Rosenholtz Fajlls in Bethlehem against stock running at have leased the Grand last Sunday morning, R. Ralston church. large went into effect on the20th. You air axed two a soshul us wumans of the Opera House and have plans for! and Chas. Salt, employes of P. J. Grady has loaded his saw Ladies Aid putting in a new front and 900, Russell Bros, of Fort Frances, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH mill preparatory to moving it. air goin 2 have at opera chairs. They are running lost their lives by drowning. The The Keiver mill will be in The "Pioneer" Church of The Methodist Episcopal Church every night with good reels and accident occurred so quickly that operation this summer under Mr. International Fairs. Korner of 5 ave and 2nd StTusday promise extra good vaudeville the men drowned before the oriRosenholtz Corner Third St. and Ninth Ave VanNess who is well known nite June 1st 1915 has just returned lookers realized that anything around here. Three men are interested & A. F. Ballbach, Pastor Phone 205 and dramatised films, as soon was the matter. as in the shingle mill pro RULES AND REGULAYSHUNS possible, at cheap prices. Dr. I MEMORIAL DAY next Monday. position with Mr. VanNess, and Chap. 1. Evry wumon ho kums mus wair A kalaker dm Rosenholtz has ust returned Miss Minnie Doyle Dies. Get into the right spirit for they expect to hire two or three and apern or somthin ekarly aproprate. from Chicago where he went to it by coming to the services next other men to keep the mill up make arrangements for these It was with much regret that Chap. 2. Awl men mus .hav on ther ole cloz and colord shw« Sunday. You always get the to 30,000 capacity. things. the news of the sudden death ot ts, no man wit a biled shurt and stanup Dickey wil alowed 2 glad hand at the Baptist Church. Holden and P&lkinhorne began Miss Minnie Doyle was made kum onles ther durty. You are welcome at-all of our sawing the middle of this week, Mr. C. O. Gustafson returned known to her many friends and services. 'and expect to run until the freeze The man and wumon havin the wust lukin rig in the hull lot, Tuesday from Duluth where he acquaintances this morning, up. The mill has been overhauled wil givn ther super fre. had been since Saturday as a Miss Doyle has been the faithdelegate Preaching services at 11 a. and remodelled so that it will NOTIS: Thes reuls wil inforst 2 the leter and eny havin to the district conven- ful and efficient deputy clerk in and 8 p. m. turn out a good lot of lumber. It ther Sunda slose on and gulry and other fixins wil -fined cordinly. tion of the Vasa Order of North the office of Clerk of Court is a good thing for the townspeople The Hul Kumpna Wil Interdus straingers and luk arter Basful America, from the local order, Drummond for many years past, Bible school at 10 a. m. that there are some local Felers. Ther is gointer spekin an singin buy pursons ho belong St. Sture No. 274. About 150 having come to this city in 1913, industries like the 'infill, where too the kumpny. delegates were present and a making, her home with her aunt, Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. work can be secured in these good time was enjoyed hearing Mrs. Jas. Curran. The Phun wil Kummense at Ate aklock in the afternoon. Mrs, Clark leader. dull times. reports and planning for the fu- Her death was due to acute Louis LaChappelle expects to ture success of this popular, kidney, trouble which developed ADMISHUN 7 SENTS Prayer services, Wednesday take his two teams of horses to Scandinavian Insurance order. few weeks ago. a evening at 8. Walker soon for work this summer- I The funeral was held this Vituls: Dowtnuts, Jinegr Bred and bens, and sanwichet an Victoria Day was celebrated morning at the Catholic church Choir practise this week on Mr. Stratle,,who has been Cough he. Theyl Kost you by the peny rul. at Fort Frances last Tuesday where the remains will lie in Thursday instead of Friday on visiting his daughter, Mrs. C. S. with a fine program of sports,' state until evening when they cises. Jameson, left on the Tuesday KUM AN HEV SUM PHUN base ball game, canoe races and be shipped to Grand Forks, night train for his home near fire team run. Our team made the 'N. D. for burial beside her Dawson, Minn. FIRST METHODIST EXTEND POSTAL best run and had it not been for mother. "There is -another reason EPISCOPAL CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Armstrong the accident by which Adolph Many floral offerings were which led immigrants, unfamiliar 5th spent Tuesday at the Street, Corner ot 10th Ave Krohn severely sprained his leg placed upon the casket, chief of with our language and business SAVINGS SYSTEM county seat. •*', C. H. Blake, Pastor the hose connection would have which was a beautiful emblem, methods, to turn to the Last Saturday the stockholders "The Down-Town Church" been made in record time. "Gates Ajar." as a memento of government to safeguard their of the Farmers' State Bank Special Memorial Day program —x— the regard and~esteem of the humble savings and that reason (Continued from page 1.) Held their second annual meeting, next Sunday morning at A Girl Scout movement has court -house officials. is the disastrous experience and in connection had invited 11 o'clock- Mrs. George Millard been organized in this city. All many of them have had by the forbidden to disclose to any person, all of their friends to a spread will sing. girls over 10 years of age interested Leader Wilson Returns. failures of bogus 'private banks'. except the "depositor, the in the I. O. O. F. Hall. People in this movement are invited Officered by swindlers of their amount of any deposits that from the country began to arrive The subject for the address to meet at the house of own tongue who have preyed withdrawels may be made with-, Band Leader H- G. Wilson returned early in the morning, and fully on Sunday morning will be "Paying 'Miss Kibbey, 412 Sixth St., anytime mercilessly, upon their lonliness Tuesday from San Francisco out any previous notice and 300 persons were present when the Debt We Owe the Heroic between the hours of 4 p. and credulity.'' *2 where he went as a delegate that the government guarantees dinner was served. After dinner Dead." "The struggle for Liberty m. and 6 p. m. Friday afternoon, Postal savings receipts h?.ve from the local musicians' to repay all deposits on-demand speeches were made by Geo. P. is ever on. The moment we stop to learn the meaning of "Girl brokeTTall records the past year. convention of the Ajnerican Federation with accrued interest. Watson of International Falls, Scout." fighting and lay down our arms During the eight months prior of Musicians. From what The leaflet will soon be printed Mike Lemmer of this place and we become slaves." to April 1 there was a net gain Mr.. Wilson states, he had the Jesse Dade of Forsythe. Four in 22 foreign languages for LaValley-Thompson in deposits of $19,000,000, as time of his life up there, and was little girls sang three original distribution through local postoffices. Special Baccalaureate 'sermon against a gain of $8,000,000 for Last Tuesday- morning Mr. enabled to hear some of the larg The foreign born citizen songs which were well received, to the graduating class next Sunday the same months the year before. Fred LaValley and Miss Vivian musical organizations in the has taken very kindly to postal est and Mrs. Minnie Olson and the evening at 8 o'clock. See m: Thousands of new accounts have Thompson were united in the States, who are fulfilling engagebonds Symphony Orchestra gave musical savings, and literature in his own gT" f. announcement elsewhere. been opened and the' millions of matrimony at the Cath- ments at the exposition. language will be of assistance to selections. It was a most en made up largely of hidden savings olic church, bv Rt\v. Fr. Killeen.j Similar to this part of the him. In a recent article, Postmaster joyable occasion, and all were Sabbath school at 10 a. m., have be.en turned back into Mr. LaValley is a paper maker country it proved rather cold up General Burlesoh commented pleased with the manner in which 7 P- m., Ranier service tonight the channels of trade just at a for the M. and O. Power Co., and there, most of the time steam on the foreign born depositor it was conducted. at 74S. time when there was pressing his long residence, good char- being used in the buildings, as follows: heat That the people here have an demand for every dollar. acter and genial manners have The exhibit entered at the expomade "Upwards of 500,000 depositors interest in the Farmers' Bank is The Ladies' Aid^ will have .a for him many friends. sition by the Federation of Labor now have accounts, in the well attested by the large number hard time social ^at the church Miss Thompson is the daughter canie in for much praiseworthy postal savings system and they Political. present, for no other event, next Tuesday evening. This will Want a job, job, eh eh? What can of Mr- and Mrs. S. E. Thompson notice,, Jthe delegates from the represent every nationality on except the Fourth of July celebration give you a chance to wear your sSb?' of our city, and is well liked and musicians' convention ''all visithighly the earth. They also represent you do?" and circuses, has such a old clothes. But if you wear your "Nothing:" regarded by all her ac-in& the exhibit, and registering almost every known occupation large and enthusiastic gathering. good clothes the Ladies' Aid —professional men, theatrical "Sorry, but those high salaried quaintances. -The happy couple there. Mr. Wilson was also adwili It is indeed a great tribute to the treasurer .will Jbe better off.~So make their home on Sixth mitted to the "Exalted Order of people, mechanics, laborers, fishermen, jobs are all taken long ago. You men who were the pioneers in if you have no old clothes, wear l&r must wait for a vacancy." street near 9th avenue.. Big Dogs," a social branch Of pack peddlers, etc. But this movement, to have such an yotlr new, and if you have no the majority are wage earners, 'Tuesday evening they- were the A. F. of M., so if you hear interest manifested- new clothes wear your old. A visited by scores of their friends him emit a gruff howl, or a stenand'vvell and of this class the foreign born The city band will give an sliort program will be given and wishers. First came the torian growl, don't be surprised, largely predominate. A census open air concert tonight in the Bids for Painting Wanted. a good social time is the plan for youngest set with their boy and he is entirely qualified to of depositors taken by the post band stand. as the evening. The Board of County Commissioners |§girl greetings, then their older growl and snap with the. best of office department shows that Special Program, "Our Patriot of Koochiching County "ends and acquaintances among! 'em n°w. approximately 40 .per cent (200,000) Money to loan on farm land's Dead' next Sunday morning. will consider sealed bids for the ,|g whom were the members of the! The next convention, to be of the depositors are.foreign can be paid in part or in full at We extend to-, you a cordial painting of the County Jail on Jllcity band of which Mr. held in 1916,.will be staged at born citizens and they own more any time within 5 years. No LaValley invitation to this service. All Tuesday, June 8, 1915. Bidders |§was a member. After rousing andj-losing.out in the voting by a slenJ&*pleasjng than 50 per cent of the deposits commissions. Civil War veterans and SpanishAmerican must submit prices on different serenades, refreshments der margin of but three votes, Frank S. Lang, —splendid evidence of the confidence War soldiers have a specifications. The Board reserves -were served and a most enjoyable Jos. M. We.ber is the new pre- International Falls,- of our newly acquired special invitation to be present? the right to reject any and all -pievening was spenfe&s amidst all! sident. of the citizens in the ability and,good tf.* Minn- federation, the and in uniform if they wish. bids.. £. pr,j2lrinds of "the bd§t fishes for the other officers faith of their adopted country retaining their L. H. SLOCUM, Plan to attend churches snext SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS to fulfill its obligations. .. Sabbath- County Auditor. tv-- 'h •v.'' "J jaife L'S' tsmM. m-