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

June 3, 1915 · Page 6 of 8

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ii mm r^?r/ V4' "•JFv if- fT -. llN ERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS "3 it stt&sasssttBettasttasssttttgBgtt^i-. aKaKwwaittwwawwwB^^ **«B»$XXX36XXX3«X^^ k. 3 DISTRICT NEWS At The Churche* Local and Personal Items ^aogwoppoBooocwwwwitwom Real Worth vs. Low Cost Littlefork and Vicinity Fred Long left for Backus on Mr. A. R. Button of Big Falls MEMORIAL DAY. the Friday evening train. Was a business and social visitor Fifth Ave. ind Second bt. J. W. Nagle was a business corner If you asked your butcher for here Tuesday. Memorial Day was "tting visitor here on Friday last, E. L. Heermance, Pastor a porterhouse steak and-he handed celebrated in our city last Mon-, Social Center for the Community. Mr plum of Crookston who you a cut of the flank and said, day with an appropriate pro- Mrs. Arnold Pheffinger of Hiles Public worship at 11 a. m. and hag been visiting his sister Mrs "This doesn't cost as much and gram in the Grand Theatre Theatre at {qj. return. 8 p. m. Preaching by the pastor. Wis., is spending the week with the pagt is just as good," you wouldn't eleven o'clock in the morning. ed home Tuesday evening. Special Music. her sister, Mrs. Geo. P. Watson. believe him, would you? If! Our splendid city band, which Mrs. W. R. Deteker was a wi —X— is always ready with the best pf vjsjtor county seat last Yet the butcher's statement Sunday school at 10. Young People's 3 at John Schweger, one of the music for any public celebration is just as truthful as an assertion 15 Society of Christian Endeavor tvt ear ust settlers the NettR.yer,marchedtothe andMrs Paul that inferior baking powders schoolhouse Snd at 7. was a made of alum or phosphate here Tuesday. of lime are as good as Royal, The scouts will assemble Saturday which is made from cream of of ceremony. It was a magmfi- H*arl .g ware. Rose building a morning at 9:30. tartar. Mrs. Chamberlain has been cent sight to see them, from the house jle eXpects to sell sash as entertaining her mother, Mrs. lowest to the highest grades and an(j doors ai0ng with his general South Bethlehem Aluia is a mineral acid s^lt, 1 Carr, on her fine dairy farm near High school, nicely dressed and iumber yar± declared by many medical authorities The Sunday school in Holler's Laurel. of clean and neat appearance,. Mrs g. Holden is enjoying unsafe to use in food. addition will give a program of each carrying a miniature flag of vjsj^ from her brother who has a singing and recitations in the Mr. Geo. P. Elliott is farming our country, marching in perfect jus^. arrive(j from Norway. Royal Baking Powder is as town hall on Friday evening at his few acres west of town this order and decorum to the strains Harold Polkinghorne is visiting pure and wholesome as the grapes 8 o'clock. A small admission fee summer. He has an ideal location of martial music, in the vineyard, from which cream his brother E. E. Polkinghorne, will be charged. for a small home farm. The theatre was beautifully an(j eXpects to stay all summer, of tartar is derived. -x- and appropriately decorated by Tom Ohotto was a business FIRST METHODIST The only reason for using such the ladies of the Civic League, vjsi^or the Falls last Friday. Mr. Hogan Burud of Big Falls EPISCOPAL CHURCH substitutes as alum and lime arrived yesterday to take charge anc^ ^ie following program ren- ]^r an(j ]\/[rs Miller left 5th Street, Corner ot iotli Ave. phosphates is because their cost of the county tractor for the road dered: Tuesday evening for Backus, vM C. H. Blake, Pastor is less to the manufacturer. Opening Remarks ]\/[jnnwhere they will make work in the Big Falls district. "The Down-Town Church" Chairman Frank Keyes ^]iejr home for the summer. Ladies' Aid tomorrow at the Patriotic Medley ..-.. City Band J. Laloride moved into the of the Prof Clifford Brown ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. home of Mrs. Gilbertson on 3rd *& spent a' Invocati°n Rev. C. H. Blake pQrosknit house last Tuesday, Beaver public school New York m. Street. to his| Address.. Rev. E. L. Heermance. iaf-eiy occupied by E. E. Griffith. few days here enroute m- Vocal Solo, The Star Spangled 'jjenry Forrer recently disposBanner home in St. Paul for the sum Union meeting of the young ..Mrs. G. F. Swinnerton e(j Q£ Gf his land holdings mer vacation. some people's societies of the Baptist fcy Address ....Father P. J. Kileenjnear gjg. Falls for a very neat THE LAW OF THE regard for humanity. and our church at 7 p. m. Song, "Tenting Tonight" Messrs. Kennedy of Indus, LUSITANIA CASE sum Oswald Garrison Villard, in a 'I Double quartette, directed by Mrs. WL' Howard of Birchdale and Swanson Ames and family letter from Washington to his Services to night at Ranier at Mrs. Sorenson je£^. Friday night for a visit at of Frontier were visitors at newspaper, the New York Evening The international law governing 7:45. Sunday school Sunday Address .... Rev. A. F. Ballbach their Gld home at Tomahawk, the court house Friday in the Post, thus describes the law such cases as the sinking of morning. Audience led by band \yisc after which they will go interests of down river roads, as of the Lusitania case: the Lusitania appears to be well Benediction Rev.Claude j0jn ]y/[r Ames who is in busiTnhompso delegates from the farmers' The question of the amu* settled. Yet—though not by any We have a union service with a^ Leamington, Mont clubs in their neighborhoods. nition on board has bother* ness means in the way of justifying our friends the Baptists next —x— Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Griffith ed a great many amateur or extenuating that act—it is to Sunday evening. Rev. A. F. Ballbach A BRUTE'S DEED. Land for Sale Cheap. 160 acres left Tuesday evening for Backus authorities on international be remembered that that law will preach. in Township 154, Range 28, estimated Minn., where the main office of law, and even some people was formed to meet conditions Little Richard Blake Was playing the Northern Minnesota Drainage to cut 25,000 cedar poles. in responsible positions, differing widely from those that Services next Sunday as follows: on the porch at the Method- $650 or $500 for the timber. It Co. will be located. Chas Sutcliffe The fact that the Lusitania prevail today. The difference Sabbath School 10 a. m. uTheaper'to buy this Yand' than ',st parsonage Monday morning will stay here to look after had several thousand boxCf comes in the revolutionary and preaching services at 11 a. m. to homestead. Must be sold at d,un"? th,e memorial s?rv,ce ,at the interests of the company in of ammunition in her hold startling advent of the submarine. and 8 p. m. O. Olson, R. 2, Box 83, Grand- ™™tes he this locality. once. the In a few did not in any wise alter her Under international law, if was missing. A search was made Mr. and Mrs. Massey of Mich., Ceres, California. status as a merchant ship Germany had given the Lusitania We will preach at the morning through the city, it being thought have rented the cottage belong- —x entitled to sufficient time passengers and crew half an service next Sunday but have Mr. P. R. Coventry has leased ^e. J^^&ht have wandered off jng R. Deteker. to let her crew and passes hour to take to the boats and not chosen our subject, for at the Egralhawe Mineral Spring w1*" some of the school child- an(j Mrs. Frank O'Neil gers escape before the ship save themselves, its right to sink this writing we are thinking Company's plant at West Oki- re" "om t^,e Grand. About one have moved "into the P. L. Peter- was sunk. It gives the Ger* ing. the vessel would have been unquestioned, boji Lake, Iowa, and left with! seen„ comi^ son house. was 1 mans a talking point, but since capture was cross the avenue from the old his family for that city Sunday The gas tractor is now at work does not alter the essential impossible. Plan to attend church next Doran work shop, his clothes grading the roads leading into night. Mr. Coventry had charge situation, which is this: Up But the German submarine Sunday. These are the tempting of the Gus Oveson soda water down face scratched, head bruised, town. to this time the law of the gave no warning at- all. days when the call of the out-ofdoors clothes soiled* and his face A car load of horses for work plant until he sold out. sea demanded the removal If the Lusitania had been convoyed, is strong. But we cannot and hands plastered with mud. in the new contract of the North- of crew and passengers when even by a destroyer or afford to neglect the assembling Foul work was suspicioned Drainage Co. near Mr. E. P. Dahl, who has been the ern Minn prize could not be taken two, Germany's, right to sink her, of ourselves together for worship and the^ police notified. The lad Backus left here Tuesday morn- appointed postmaster at the new into a harbor. The Germanf, passengers and all, would have was evidently choked to insensibility, office established at Shelland, by a fiat of their admirality, THE G. A. R. been beyond cavil. his neck showed signs of The case of Oliver Erickson was a business visitor here yes served notice that they pro* But the Lusitania was not convoyed. hard treatment. The boy's own against Claude Bahrs, and Phrony terday. Shelland is located in posed tor abrogate this rtile This will*be the subject of the story is: That the man called Pettis was dismissed in the Sec. 33, Twp. 63, R. 22. That section of naval warfare of their Under international law, Germany morning sermon at the Baptist him across the street and told court of Justice McNeil, Friday of country is one of the best own accord, although that had a right to capture the chufch next Sunday at 11 a. m. him he had something to say to night, for lack of evidence. P. developed sections in this county rule had been made binding Lusitania and make a prize of him. Then he ordered him to go Phinnev represented the boys along farming lines. upon them by international her if she could.Under the conditions "Nathan Rebukes David," will under the building, telling him min announced The whistle agreement, and it has 4iither» above described she had be the subject of the lesson at Mr. Wm. Hasselbarth is plant- crled. h'j h'.m' Thursday morning the starting Ile would k,ll to been accepted by all the a right to sink her if capture the Bible school at 10 a. m. ,, that the man had some medicine T" O Ck O y~\ •V* A A /4 4 4 a of the mill for the season. After mg 10,000 celery plants on the /t, ... .. world that these international were impossible, as of course it 1 (bad medicine, evidentlv) that 59 a day's tryout, the work began agreements could not acreage property he purchased ,u was. The Christian Endeavor and r. 1 11 1 rr the man choked him by his hand in earnest. The cut for the season be altered save by another from Bedell and Keyes, under But under international law the regular evening preaching around his throat, threw him will be close to three million international convention. tn Germany had no right to sink service will be conducted in union supervision r. down and hurt him. His face feet, if all the logs can be saved. It should be stated, though bwinnerton. If his experiments 111 -r .. 1 without warning this unarmed with the services in the Methodist looked as if it had been crushturn, this does not alter the facts, out as ant.cpated he w,U se£n! passenger vessel with her two church. The pastor of the ed intQ the A man wag LOMAN which are truly stated, that Mr, probably go into the busmess on himse,f thousand souls. Either, then, Baptist church will preach. icki anJ brushi Villard, though born in Germany a larger scal^nother year. sp£t sJ (Too late for last week.) there is no longer any international hjs hat at the whefe Rjch of a German father and an Amer* Mat Mattson has moved to Prayer meeting on Wednesday law that commands respect, ard said he was made to go in ican mother, is not a sympathy Messrs. Gngnon and Larson his new home and is preparing evening at 8. or Germany has made a new un(Ier lhe buiMi and wag izer with Germany in the present formerly of Virginia, have bought after. to build a barn. code to fit her own needs. thirtv or fortv mimltes war.—Duluth Herald. out the Panatonum and will con- craw,ed Ben Higbee is ditching the The international law here referred Choir practise on Friday evening war(js that R{chard ol)t tinue the business of dry clean-, ,ice &%*> school yard for drain tiles. to was settled long before to be conducted for the first The haye searche(| the Indus School Notes. mg, pressing and repairing. Theyjdt knQw^ Quite a number of our young time by Mrs. Sorenson. there was such a thing as a submarine, It js believed thev are experienced men this busi- W|1Q Carl Mai, son of Paul Mai, met arid when sea conflicts the man is and believe he PeoPle went to Indus last Sun ness and we believe will with a serious mishap last Monday. Come to the house of God and were between vessels of somewhere glve Avill yet be apprehended. Such a day' §"ame- a -good satisfaction. worship with us. near equal size and strength. 1 brutal deed is inconceivable of HuSh Mcintosh has returned While handling some dynamite 'a human. The lad is only five Rochester where his wife The submarine, microscopic from caps he exploded one and Senator L. H. Nord and Rep. _rci _f had an operation. She will be FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH compared with even a 1 1 1 a 1 parts of three fingers on one J. Miner are busy these days ri. home in about two weeks. The "Pioneer" Church of modest cruiser but deadly far hand were blown off and the making arrangements for the Harold Bromlev has srone gone to International Falls. beyond its size will most likely entertainment of the hundred other hand seriously scarred Baudette to work on a ditching Corner Third St. and Ninth Ave. be Germany's justification for legislators who will visit this job. A. F. Ballbach, Pastor Phone 205 its new code. The submarine He was taken to the hospital at SEEKS STATE PRESIDENCY city on Sunday and Monday,' P. A. Pearon came home from manifestly can take no-prizes, it International Falls, where, according June 13 and 14, on their tour of Judicial Ditch No. 20 last week Library Report for May. is adventuring in perilous waters Eighth District Resident Is Candidate to latest reports, he is the northern part of Northern for Head of Minnesota Federation to do some farming. far from home ports and very getting along nicely. of Women's Club*. Minnesota. Further particulars Ben Peterson made a business Number of books issued: likely without near-by support The Loman base ball team Avill be given in our next issue. trip to Indus last week. Adult fiction 300 It must do its work quickly or Chisholm.—The Eighth district of f!- Henry Moss left for Michigan came down to play Indus last the Minnesota Federation of Women's Children's fiction 344 not at all. If it stops in front of -X- Mr. Frank Ball of Sault township Clubs will try to win the presidency Sunday. The game ended in five City, Ind., where he works as Adult non-fiction 11 a *great liner, it may be rammed of the state federation at the annual was here yesterday, much innings with a score of 20 to 10 a photographer each summer. Children's non-fiction ... 674 and sunk. If it calls upon a fast meeting in Duluth next fall. interested in the road and ditch in favor of Indus. His wife will follow in about two Number of visitors to reading liner to halt, the vessel may Mrs. P. L. Devoist of Duluth is being matters in their part of the weeks. At last we have our school announced as a candidate for the office. room 148 quickly hasten its speed and escape. No other candidate for the presidency county. He is one of the many ground plowed and prospects A, M. Teeter and family, of Number of borrower's cards has been announced. substantial citizens of the down are bright for a school garden. Minneapolis, have moved issued to May 1st 1,100 This, no doubt, will b^ Ger into The Eighth district will take action river settlements who is always The Junior Farmers' Club met Number of borrower's cards many's justification for the sinking the Scholta house .for sumThe on Mrs.- Devoist's nomination. tTie active for the best interests of mer. They expect to move to a at the school house last Friday prflffftee of bringing eastern issued in May 11 of the Lusitania if there can farm then. men to Minnesota to tell what is- evening. The program was successful "his community, and also for the be such thing as justification. In Number of borrower's cards wrong with the schools, and to start county at large. in every detail. Special Many are planting their potatoes cancelled to date ...... 180 all probability, the sober last social and civic community centers, now, and will raise more than features were a musical number Number of borrower's cards thought of the world will be that was scored by Superintendent R. E. Abstracts and titles to all property ever before. by Jean Scholta, and recitations Denfeld of the Duluth public schools* the act cannot be justified at all. in- use June 1st .......... 932 "I am bitterly opposed to strangers in Koochiching county furnished by Lulu Lewis andNeila A little daughter was welcomed Books donated ....... 1 The coming of the submarine being paid to come here from New on short notice by the Smortz. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The Unfolding Universe by seems an absurdly inadequate York to tell us we are Ignorant," said 0 Koochiching county Abstract Co. Miss Loretta Early has returned do not need Sam Plummer last Saturday. Dr., E. L. Heermanse, donated by the excuse for setting aside regulations Mr. Denfeld. "We any official abstractors, International outsider to come to organize social or Pfaff of International Falls was from a visit to her home at author.. which civilization has adopted'in civic oommunlty centers for us." attendance. Jails, JWinn.—Adv. tf. Montrose. Marie Wallace,. Librarian. the interests of a decent in