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

March 29, 1917 · Page 6 of 12

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ti'. S S tern,tiohal Fa% |urf^isi e^ijp|Qjftnent for 1000 men a(nd will make the plant the largest j)aper 3H.&& HA .i^A. srtqod*! RAW?*! Washington, March 24.—Regulations manufacturing establishment in NETT LAKE (tiron the v»rld. Ap especially important for the^guidance oli the J3 Jbrm 'todtiJ site yd bsttssul Watc^^rlfti^^^ man. OT'C'Y Watch for the camera man feature, "of ft|er ,new, indu§try will be, pres^Qf_tbj^Uni^ Sl Me§ j.n. &zrfr— "Mrsr^:Gerard^Trd~soii--Orvtlhr'and .jiuommA -£*av3« handlin the fact tijat all soft woods will!be iitivrm a alaifbiviucu blmii ori: Sam Zimmerman, spent Sunda used in tlie manufacture of ptilpyj t6Wh.Ji ttaiiuhwvfi TTOraSSP* BO liBpibgMifj This will sjupply a, marjcet for, jackpine^' and def -4ir Thi^^M.y, th^^^v^^^ royally "9.001 raiooH feejj ^ocoM ^ptdprby repress popiple, tamarack^ Jiai^m aind Mrs. Seymour Backus^''returned n*Mr.~f McRiddie is -here from Fjlan$ receivOTfefey^we hospitawir villagers. all 6ther woods* many of which Hive w^^maae public to-! ^irjE^^Sleatttei-Suftda'yf riii8"iKQ-xt^- O us in S a Mrs. F. Smith and family left b^en considered practically valueless day. The regulations are as fol- yd? ?JUS0 the setiier.. The a^ttions^^ ^^Ed^^^e'l^^)uluijvisiting Guy Parker, ..of the Littlel^rft' |r plant will fee'"1made:^in §ections^and as "times was here Tuesday.2 "itr ek. soorj a^ one js compietejd it ^iii be iors: Se i.I'.f- if! ance, Pastor. riends and relatives thereTWe re- put' .Operation.?tt. is"7 estimated, thar which tend to disclose xmq&t %l(ntfaJfi|Poo tloMf he mili- to.aL K«V fc Banker J. E. Cowan ofiiNorth it wiil. ble five yeafsJib^df^yAV aim Sunday. Morning worship at day. fron^^^rap. tftiftuHithE^hica^b, to see them all safely back some day. strijiWi^2Stofl«af.0,:J ^v/ fi government of the United States. ill speak on "Qttist •k T"« Mr. Smith es rapidtmjgegainjnfg' his And Minneapolis} laoi Afs a feeder for thiV bijg h^w1 intliisa^iLaiLIi ,!l infoiJina|jQn^repQfets- or ^mmw0^ in jrtnjU,ijir| fibrn^ to ^r.andMVsF. H. Ja$j/ htiij a ai BmMlqaate try 'ia1 raiWB^d ^eklehd1n{? D3§u& houpl p|e§^. pu choi moJuttgfcnFi-slftlfc^a'lihe}0 i^!Sp£Kajng boyj ion out of Iht'^frfafitinJ^.Fiflfe'itttb ripr th ia bf$APattys8&W°fi?6f^SH5ri^r'busitifess iMdjiday last. -grrhnoM eini! Itasta1 cdiin^r"is1%e%^' cbristt icted. "a. Movements or employment A jolly good time was enjoyed by Evening worship at 7:30. Pictures ^BaolKr^'i ft Thi^ ldAuSti#rtft&eftM, ^ns of armies* and their subdivisions, all who attended the farewell and asm io fefloHadhSa-as o^ d^j^^f^Q^t^|ife, the Earl Robideau returned TuegkjfS* nfufeR£»6: ^sett'Ier^ be fleets' and their subd* 1 party at the Yager homeist from a few days' visit with his Witlfin^Veadi ^)f^e! rtghP^1^^ of "b. Movements of ve^S£(81h Sunday. Ewald Yager left ^'-rfeWBi^iWl*&S4:» 111-' I at Baudette. .P=JP-!,s/ iW1^ ^s.cjillf^^thf navy or their arrival a 520r?i o:i B3- Tuesday sdav for Minneapolis seeking for the sing afterward. flS mm' ddi&vOTct °Mr. iiiWg"1 ^tva^' accyhlpanied On his parture from any port. I «Si:i employment and Sunday was his frh ff WAPTEEM-Mi o^We'M-oom f°r iiSij'.i 'I'liuo $rti "til tript tS' Griaid'f^pSds,'»yf:foe lift Hfllil liHiil'll &r<®ee -yofirself a@x ©tfhetfs yotew-i light housekeeping. Apply G. A poWflflaste^ a ilsinternation^t•'*K:Fa|lls sels should not be mentioned and day. Frank is now on the sick list, -uJ Frlda!iJp?antf* S^inriday 'ind tHe' Gr[a ndi Mr. Ll^d (\4 an:6ld -Stea'mb'oaf1 %ian care of Press office. it is desired that the name oL,t but that's not strange. -is »A^m{ssidif 'ftf: arlB :'-i iinftthe'Raiity riVer! iand fe well known port of arrival be omitted, aavrofrr- J®. A bountiful dinner was enjoyed by ^A'/Mb^!'fe^ 'Was.'^fii ito Mr." arid in^ft'Ortherii "Minnesbtia —Griand Rapids h&-See ydprselfe.jr.asT"other-sf yoit^ 'd. Assignment or movement,' .I'' The Elk Patrol of scouts will start all after which various games were j^t their hobie Herald Review. whether as groups or individuals Friday and Saturday ,jat th$Gr$n&§ jrom jthe church after morning ser- pla_y^d--and appropriate songs were I ,pn. 6$i strieet lastjjufsd^y. tfi Admission 10 and,20 cents. of officers and mea -j1 sung. .The, attendants left for their !•. 'ii: ,i!j'jirJ 'Wi! HO y-| FOR CITY TREASURER tary and naval eslgl homes at an early evening hour, Dr, Elizabeths Momahan1 aiid her .. Swa.ii Paulson, oyiq. .th^r, earliest: "e. Transportation Liiitjes^ service this week will much1 pleased with the day and daughter Mars^' left -Ttiesday Evening settlers _%nd most prosper,qu,s forin- I hereby announce my candidacy plies or munition be intstl}e^M-ethodist church on Friday wishing Jtjae boys much success in for^a fev^ridays' vis'it in Minneitiiolis.1 for. the office oL City Treasurer.. I "f. Information eveiuflg at 7:30. Speaker^ Mr. thejfuture,, aSl®^^Tuesda5?' ""q" I have never held a public office!in- International inventions or tes! 'Heeriftance. During Eiastev "week Mrs, Dan Holler ..gave a party on Falls but having Jeen manufacture, trar Spfiitg^kV come by date and weather there- will eveniSilternationg be a service every ^pKlSIlFib^^ RboS^U'inpdeirn, Wednesday afternoon in honor of butiou of impletnp^s ofs.wS^ urged by the working men and'business ^r^BttRrferiti^ March is almost gone buildting?, between the two for to one or two gentlemen the ninth birthday.of her son, Frana men to .file for the office of "g. Concentration of miht^|y"^T^ Aatll shOAVers soon will come, r*.. .t in ••yJrfiqiL:: clpsje jtf? bus.ine.ss section. Apply cis. treasurer I have done so andn respectfully" naval supplies or %6aJio^ off* ^Spingling" life and joy together. i8L ii Sk request the support'»f the such supplies. This Saturday evening the *& p.noi ..'Mfi! T&Otfie Lemeattx has resigned his: voters at the coming election.ui' Is "h. Activities in ot^atout jtfsenals, deavorers will give an entertainpfi^ftl is a a N RIVERSIDE ITEMS. position with Nord and Snyder jand j: G. N. Milla'rd. fortifications^ |rmy~-! posts, at the church for the benefit ofvthe is her^ yf^itiiig with h^i2 riiece and is now with the Koochiching! Realty yiM na^l magazines, l?av^yards, naval lantern fund. Pictures^^ii^Washing nephew,' 'M^si Howafd McCormack Company. CHANGES HIS NAME bases and radiqsstations. ton and Richmond. ^J^^ester Jackson wasfa town vis' aild Arthur Carlson." "3. |f ubl.ication of^ any maps, diagrams FOR SALE—One horse, 900 to -,--Q I Word comes from Mairncimen that or photography which in any BAPTIST CHURCH ^^a^tew. Sutsh is back home, ill. jPsawid Hurlbur.ti returns Saturday. pounds one buggy, almost new,ioHe: •Rev. Anders Kvaas,iiorm'eHy-- pastori way [flight seem ofr:-military or- naval C. Kingsburv, Pastor. *J§r Stillar was a neigh- tO'l^is .work as.Rtamp clerk I at Graig, set bobs with bgdy, tvvo sets-harnjess there btit. now tlocated iinaihternational ydilue. S ^f^^^^aller Wednescjay. after' a: few months enforced abr cash". 'Inquire Press '$206 Falls,jiit charge'. ofi threCongrejjational 10 a: m. sharp, "4. pro moving pi«»ure§i:: ^h©u|0 be Wbroken renter1 Jaskson lost] one of his sence with leg: "1 .nrisM ,L_l±L-1£ -h work! iniRainiyiRisver ivalley •..:: ..if: o: o.T .displaced which afa^-JC -Thursday. A daughter arrived. to: enla,rge| th6 rifras been -given ransrorder the feyi naval lvalue. ^f^jiclaire calle|§ on the La"'Jriday. 'Dr. K'l.ary Glipstly, Jfift ..^e^day family circle ai^d bless tl^e llpmfe !pf distH'cfc courti changing.r/hi§-' itjtme! to is Man Born?f:^., If Mr. and Mrs. Fred .LaValley.,Mother ,e,yening!r!fori ,9 niuch--needed. i?sfti of "5. ||k.ny doubtfull^iaffiieir'! sftoftld be Anders K. Voss. The former name a «-ii '••'V' aa iT .1" t*mm' ^^irzesk was c||ifined to his and daughter are doing nicely, .r \vp^. ^k il 1 gp ,w s,. ,»'h icsh e,,. was toonhard for •the peopld'iilf6 prolnounce 3 p. ra. Junior Emt^avor, j'$his-".week. b:-i with: Jjier -parents at TMillbarik^FS.j 1^. antii spell. He,- ^experimented Th,e ^chleys' and the LaBarge's VjfsiMSi-t'iJ) eEii ^Kn't :n'' ^rig 'QO^d ned, ||vho shall giye. an ...rmm' "r' Per SettinpfcFSffien ^gf» UM I for.' af/few ivV.eeks wiht 'the 'hahieo^.ndrew '•6:30 mPiPiiSi^i 3r)A few bhoice'lotids of short Wopd called on'the Jacksons' Sunday. Apply Eagatr 1.:.Kelfy^ j: decisibn thereon Crocc^ biit finallj'y decided! |on Kjf ^jgipi^pickson left for Grand JRapids^riMy lor- sale at the' Falls Lumber & Coal Phone 180, International Falls, quiry made strictly.1^igS^p^i^^& -the fofSn-Avhith has been g.ivenu legal Co. at $2.25 pef' load.'' Or'^er quickly. being called as witness on Phone 210, Fort Frances, Ont .sanction .bjr Judge Grindelahd. "6. It is requested !t^^|io iil|jari| a £ase' there. Immediate delivery. Phone 81. mation, reports or:,ff i.: i.-lf-:i .) .'.hi !!/. m1.'.—fi'j'.v.1 !dh hih -u ^^^i^^|^ld*red., Cblburnrw^S at Big ing a policy to t$e: ••!.i iC. T. W. NOTES.,! fS FOR, SALE-yVV? desire to p.ffer a I lahjall|c^^iFrie ,w»th excel!-. a in S a any international, situati^a^^ Dean,' Vivian Brown, Vesta Black, limited^, number pf RES IEENCE Modern.'' T^' 9 Ani i: interesting-, meeting df: the thorized by the Prp^FtlSl^S .Margaret Peterson, Peari Kane,, Ray iLQTS.-ifor quick sales,/TTerms tortsiiit. j- millipery.: tiie- latter rPart ©f the \Veekt union was held afci thei hqme of Mrs. ber of the cabinet |^j^yblishell'? Moore, Myrtle Johnson, Panzy Lane Let us' kknow what2'yoii want£ and jtpixa::- i•• -i'i '''f C: B. Kinney. Tuesday March 20th. out'first consultin^i^^pesant^p and Hazel Wood. fpr'H4^^jlaWweek prayer meetthe 'submit 'offeTi: KobidhlfcHihlf 'Realty to. f% A4AkNY|05^E'1 ^wantini^ ^Ome^tead' A Lillian M.: N..'. Stevens campaign of State. church at 8 p. m. All wel- 4»SH sh?7.tra^ I The raid was made by Joseph Harringtbri: fund program .was given which^-Vvas "Note—The ahd Thomas Bailey, deputized :,A 'fe#' ckoiice !jok4*'^of.»fcort any evening, and' analee a datfe ^o muck enjoyed. There, w^re*'readings shall not be enforced 3 -. .I ••^-511: vby&Sheriff Johnson for the job, by,M.esdames Kaneen Sherman^ Geo. Ladies' Aid social and fancy work officially given to the press by properly and they pulled the entire works and :V®^ Qr4«r qwifkly. «rsvfi« TiiH'f »r?nrrrrr-»o»»KW#u»» |ff Watson, and Martin« and: a solo by sale,Saturday,,at the City drug store. authorized officials." &*• brought them into Bemidji, arriving .Fhone #1.1 .j... fhipH Mrs Twedt, An offering was taken at 3 o'clock Sunday morning, and —1« 'i ,fir:i?i!5hJ I =Bipedi their household- and family ef^*^eHI£t'8fRWt4It)r^R^!^^«yI for the Lillian: Stevens fun(d, landing the bunch in the county jail. os Johns Kmschellay'son of Loiiis KiriSftellas^tthd ABATEMENT OF BLIND PIGS SPOONER JOINT RAIDEB— At the close of: the j^e^jag, thj After the fines, were assessed the ftfrmerty* retfident' of :f^m "ToOfie rest of W :—x-— -—•$«• RAID IN FINES hostess .served de4jgipujp .^^fr^sli:men^s bunch, arrangements were immediately St. Paul, March 26.—The Cumming 3£3&M- 3HT HOI 38I5Kg0Ua j. v.ihich .were .greatlv apR^Fiat- made by the proprietor of the ^Pines aggregating $650, and costs r!J. -:'m ni «srf joint tib pay ^5nes|.and the cash, $650, in Baudette^-c^eteryT-xieceased !'rc|cimately $50r were imposjid by A few choice loads ot "vaiasaiiptt ... The next, meetfjig Of the .^ijipiff will and costs' were dug up and handed ^wa&» an -old- in this town Judge Gibbons in Municipal court its author, Representative James |for si 3»c,Kfir P?-n 3Qoa %BT3 I be held a tthe ho^e^pf the, p.^i^ent, Kifishella, Cumming of East Grand Forks, will on a husband and wife and ppjlil^Xpi |Co.» jap&xn&H.T .4fc Hoea.upy Mrs-. Sarah. Stevens.I!fiMrs..^tevjens 3 sviiq -men taken in a raid on a maison de |Im«a^^«livwy. 'km* Mi move that it be made a special order ha?:,been in-the -.xyje^tj fp^,.spn^^, jt^me TV HA ri'H V4W»#EPKS3 S-WiO yp»i gmHTrwin-ai)Hi ',- i-CW VJ,UCTK.» H'l I ,JTU3 joie by Sheriff Johnson's for next Friday. It is claimed that -JCrf ^rR '1 13 3 H£ Htj T?3 vt vt 5Ht 5HS IA WO W« IK-Y OTj 5»CY''&QK 03 "«.15 -jv. ., and \ye. are glad- .^p \y^lc,pra^ Jier 7 Then jthe^ "'Was|a general exodus FOR^SAO3e0K{la^"Maj^iiM*r^:|Rifki^*s"'mniihery,v^epaTtnunt Spooner between 12 and $ this bill is one of the most drastic is -.ah -kA .?.«»{ bfifi county jail to Saturday morning. yet introduced in the|r|gJfl|Bhre, and [once, 160 fares of first^xfetwi^M^m "tHe best in town. The prettie|t hat. ,f[rji§^ayn April ^rd i^s, ^:)^ja^ej of belong- The proprietors of the ^tr« other land near near Ctittlefork Ctitt i&or ladiesi andxmisses at the Slowest is simply stringent4 stadstp'ry prohibition jtfye, next 'meeting., ...Every .jne)miber Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Anderson aiidvthe ln^|_ -they::-bicoj3^f'with them from under another guise. By its lacres clear goooiljai^wetlin^l ^rices^ItMvill pay you to s|e iour fm: ^h.ould attend to greet Mrs. St^yins. inmates gave the names ^house. $800 '^f g£od salabfe5 timbet' hats bef6rl|]Jj^i^g. An expert trimmer, terms everybody connected with a yz&z S^^feSSSSK^io:neer' W. C. T. U. Correspondent. Miss Anwa "'Lindholm, wftl \Vait building or holding a on it, [on it. Appl^rfT^ess offic^ Maim on you. such as a mortgage, is responsible j, ..... ,, CORRESPONDENCE ,, i:-\ Mri L. Rifkin. in case liquor^w^^spld thpre?j|a|j«| it Mr. andf Mri'. C.jH. Hichoki are re-| Ih Re"gai*d: -to)' Nelson's Withdrawal. would make a^jjreweryr^a. :biih£ pig. Ijoicing qVer jfhe birth off $^in sons GOVERNOR CAji&iiMlii^iiMlF FLAG To 't1ife:iEd{V6r'nOf 'the International A place where liquor is sold illegally rat their|home oit 7tli street,. Saturfday Fj Sk ||^G JN qRAND RAP|DS^ PROCLAMATION ASKS LOYALTY EXPRESSION Falls'^ss'^" under the terms of this bill is declared afternoon. j0|r. Ghos'tly reports ?"fiilb^B9^STS THIS| ciTjr' "In your i^tife of ^lareh122nd occurs a nuisance, and the term includes [that the'mother ^rid isbiis a^re..doingnicely. SlianeMota eitlxenn sm aMked liy Goveraor Burnqulat .v• ah' article with1 fefe'renceto Mr: Nelsoh's not only the building but to show their patriotiitm and lo-yalty to the fe«lerai |i:overnment Frank Lang of Alternation^ Falls,' attempted' wit'hdrawal from the everything in it. Action in abatement •by displaying: the United States flag: Everywhere throughont a a member member of of the the' board of 11taisca city ticket as a candidate at the I Abstracts and titles to all property may be taken by any citizen the state." -Taking co^nlxanrir of Mthia critical period in our Jcottiityitbmtnlsyi^ efole ithe ^coming election^ and in which article who may also appoint an attorney I in nation's history,M the executive has issued this proclamation: is '^1# rbz.^auaa**&i& CHLH KodfiRi^liin^UyrrStor^^s or] you have evidently acted on a misapprehehsipn to„ act with -ihe attorney -general or %'biigiii¥^¥^itor in Grartd I^ap of the'facts. Citizens of Minnesota, decendants of those of different na.^tipngLlities. county attorney in prosecuting the as looking T6 hegin with, no Written notice cases. If a nuisance is admitted or and creeds, have only one country and that theAi^erfcanj Register wsis ever served iipon rite by Mr. established, the court may issffe1 ati ,Rjbpjit?lic. "Th^iyundoubtedly believe in peace so 'oprfeeds^ lofokirfg dver Nefsoii nor by anyone, in his behalf. far«Bk order permanently enjoining --and Torig as it can honorably and justly be maintained, but they mem idli^f^iailfl ^l^e^^ls^Ifi^his ^-is section. section. The notice which appears in your abating it. All,liquors are to be destroyed-^rnd also know that peace can in no a y-b ejs i'w ell jp set v^e as ^since he became helpless with rheuniat«Pm?S«5'm«iiSixt-y4acsS Mr. Lang was firs^ffeStedfto Ithe^P^^p -and^'^puc^eV^^^ftve^been' all bar fixtures and furni.tur^.|re made and signed by Mr. Nelson, if agjq fh^"$if bX»t^rtJ»lmMrtfJ»er\eJy|S«« ago aapd tp. be sold by the sheriff. to show that all of us are united as one man. in patriotic allegiance sek|en mide" af^aliy^ais ^thade ami! Th^ p-rifeeed#"tp be" used- in paying -and regardless of party ready, co)j^^^^atrtnayy. to signed aft^rward^ aWd given to? the years^'Hfe'Was-Te-eTe of the case and the balance years or age. the*i&0st stand back of our government atfid th^cori^^^R.4e^% cliifef paper for publjcatio^. to be "turned into the school fund ng: in aM-bii^.j-|fdrces.-the of president ot c#i|6| of the 'divtston of -the territory! jto jMiv McPartlin, a sf" yt)'u kn w, -i» In such case the place is to be -. -Money to loan on northern Minnefe isM! ganizinatidni's with the formation i"^pl^4?tic form Koochiching county, :$Ey tBe ..city, attprixe^vinii oflgcial ad sp.ta. lands. ^closed andjmay not,.bp..ufed for any ^since Kdocftichtiiig ^»ufrt^^as io$gd yiser with referent to public iti. tiolis|^:il^r ^lesire, at this crjitica' pose8^?o^^^p^^^ss released J® Mr, ness, an?r|f^sj™ised by Mr.W "wed iLin] der bond for nofiiiiilihan $300 or their patriotism and^^g|fe United Ineeds. Mri-'La ailed yesterday Partlin t^at: a withdrawal could ion 2$ si jp^re than per the ap^atsed cent I gladly Stat^'Q^^^^jfurling of the United/Spates flag James DiOnne of Ranier has taken be made by a written demand 0^ value pf the property and a a of our com- notice, and thai: before the tick^, a-promise will imlUs'diately that the $wher mom rever they may be jk^ate^^-display on the m^bife%rm ^i^naa^just "rweiVbcHI Cahiiai rovhide^ ahiii :vt\vois&.fes was made. up. f"' abate, nuisance and .the fine fivewith or stores, factories^ysc^h^lsv^d hptnes, in both ^natj^^^meetings of the bojaffl Under the Act of the Legislatu^ Pi the -Other nuisance an all-seasons top which county commissioners, coming |fi ^ppr6ved"-Mir!tfh7 I^f ibettig mm premises city I ct* going to use for demonstrating purj. "required-to iTled^wiSl.tyr International Falls to Grand Spi iid^ made -np and Jfor o^e jr-Mir. tiona!f poses. If.yo^.alrjej iriterestedi^n! buyp wayA6f)Winhi^eg. The toii.psg Jfcjat ..I- i-~t f' mZ may ie to us at this time and irig a car this spring, be^su. ice covered on the round tiQi before election. of good, tion and a reminder of what we owe tojotir "cot^irAbn country, i" see this "REO" THE clfan gpt^top- p^^\a|t .the Press office TTnif#»rl nf Atn^fjca. .iC-hll ARD OF yALUES Jbefpre investing The Backus interests, -repot of^mei at a good price. No bands, buttpttg iiMS iii ji iHitl j-.in a car. a^'th^price is' rigipV.—adv. L^ng, are now at Work on a fr-f WW or woolen cloth are wanted. W&- it'--:*'JKl-} 'tizrn -^AthUisU —FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT a -m -m-m. nsioo Jb 'jU 'i'«