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Y-V ^.Yr^-'YT* a /*V i. rl--m if..,, -V•- --Si 'VtEfv"' 5cj W a /8m»" wstoAwssfi* ssjwiwi^iilNWwwi^^ \, /^KeU* S INTERNATIONAL A FALLS A PRESS PAGE FIVE We have a supply of copies of the REV. DR. S. L. PARISH McCLELLAN income tax bills which will affect TO BE HERE SUNDAY everybody and which everybody will Earls Russell purchased a cow at LOCAL HAPPENINGS Norden Monday. therefore be interested in. Those Rev. Dr. S. L. Parish, District Superintendent C. B. Dille left for Bagley Monday. wishing the sairte can procure copies and former pastor of the by calling at the bank. Methodist church in this city will be THE TOWN COP Tom Ramse hauled a load of supplies First National Bank. here next Saturday and Sunday and The Young People's Society of the will preach Sunday morning to his from Kelliher Thursday for Bethlehem church had a very enjoyable Clarence Crooks. The Ladie's Aid of the M. E. church former congregation. Dr. Parish Hallowe'en party last week. Oscar Karlin has taken up the will meet Friday afternoon at the will be pleased to greet friends who home of Mrs. Yernberg, where they Fred Law homestead. worked with him in this city and all Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Miller of Big Miss Viola Russell and sister, Mrs. will be entertained by Mesdames other who have come in later. The Falls were social and business visitors Yernberg and Gillispie. /••.: Methodist church has set aside next Hattie Gable of Roanoke, Virginia, here Saturday. Municipal Judge' Palmer returned spent Wednesday with Mrs. Edward Sunday as visiting day. Different Monday from a professional trip to McClellan. units of church workers headed by Register of Deeds F. S. Lang made Martin Haugo of Shelley spent the, twin cities, former Judge Geq. Dr. Parish and the pastor will call a hurried business trip to St. Paul Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor ^V/i S. Langland presided efficiently over Friday and Saturday in this vicini-* and return the first of the week. ty. the court doings during his absence. -—o— "Alone Against the World," will Mrs. M. C. Paul of Northome was be the topic at 11, containing the MOTHER'S CLUB LOMAN here Saturday conferring with the 400th anniversary of Martin Luther. The Mother's Club meets Friday /Red Cross workers in regard to their Music by the Cecilian," and Carol afternoon in the kindergarten room. Are there any patriots at Loman? work at Northome. choir. At least enough to buy over three Organization for Red Cross work will be one of the subjects for discussion. thousand dollar's worth of Liberty Evening worship at .7:30. The pastor WANTED—Clean .rags ..without Bonds. Conservation of food will will speak on "America as God's lint. Will pay (our and one-half be ta^en up in a practical way. The Loman fair was held at the Servant." Music by the Bethlehem cents per pound for same. Inquire Come and hear the plam. school house last Friday. Although chorus. at this office. the weather and roads were against Mrs. F. J. McPartlin, Pres. us, a large crowd came out and exhibited Sunday school at 10. a fine array of articles in The Epworth League of the M. E. LADIES' AID OFFICERS nearly every department. It was church held their Hallowe'en social The newly elected officers of the Christian Endeavor at 6:45. pronounced a fine "pumpkin show." last Friday evening which was well Methodist Ladies' Aid Society, are as Emory Thomas has bought the attended and a good time enjoyed. follows: We expect to begin our Sunday 1 Sh-h-h! Don't wake the Cop! He's Dan Patch of Geo. Shaw and will Mrs. Adolph Krohn, President. evening pictures a week from the ell Tired Out catching criminals. The carry the mail this winter. HOUSE FOR SALE—Eight rooms, Mrs. John Thompson, 1st VicePresident. fSSMMMj town is asleep But it has nothing on coming Sunday. Garnet Peterson spent last Friday two stories, suitable for two families. the Cop. When the Cop sees this, will and Saturday here hustling with the Bath, two toilets, two lots. $2,200. Mrs. C. A. Yernberg, 2nd VicePresident. he not throw the Editor invthe Booby A Sunday school and church meeting. local committee for more Liberty Postoffice box 109. O 18-25 Hatch? Nope, the Cop is a good natured is called for Monday evehing, money. Mrs. C. L. Pope, Secretary. Cuss and stands for lots. That's to make plans for the Fall and winter. The Red Cross meeting here was-, The forty houses that have been S. L. Parish Mrs. Geo. P. Watson- Treasurer. why Everybody likes him. welll attended Sunday. Many new erected by the Koochiching Realty on all homes connected with the members joined. F. J. McPartlin delivered Methodist church and all others with Company this summer on Ninth Mrs. John A. Holler has been confined NIGHT SCHOOL IN SESSION FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH an impressive speech exposposing street are fast nearing completion, no church affiliation. to her bed the past week. Cor 9th ave. & 3rd st. the advantages of Kaiserism. The Methodist church invites the which will help the congestion some Night school is now being conducted C. .Kingsbury, Pastor. County Agent Smith and Miss: but as many more could be easily co-operation of the homes in making at the Alexander Baker high City Clerk F. E. Patterson was a Hunt came down from the Falls and next Sunday ^afternoon from rented. Y" school under the efficient direction twin city visitor the last .of the week. 11 a. m. Rev. Chestnut of Fort helped make our fair a real success. to 6 o'clock a special time for getting of the high school teachers. Industrial Frances Baptist church, will preach The Misses Mary Horan and Bernardette FOUND—About October .7, strayed acquainted and planing for aggressive and commercial classes and Magnus Erickson of Ericsburg is exchanging pulpits with Pastor Mercure spent Sunday at Christian work in our city for yearling^ heifer. Owner may claemi classes for foreigners have been org&nflzed in the city. home. Kingsbury. on payment for this aa and for keep the ensuing year. Do your best to be and many are taking advantage The Dan Patch went to Indus Fri-day of animal. John F. Barnes, Box 442^ at home Sunday afternoon. of the opportunity to secure C. W. Blake of Frontier was here '8 p. m. The pastors' subject will evening to move the Smootzfamily New families coming to our city city. a knowledge of drafting, wood working, be "The. Brazen Serpent." to the Falls. On account of Saturday. are identifying themselves with the the commercial branches, etc. low water they stone the hull on a R. B. Kook has become the general church for a forward movement Red Cross dance at Big Falls, 10 a. m. Bible school. Come and rock and spent most of Saturday at manager for the American Traction along Christian and humanitarian Red Cross Protection From Misuse Tht^frsday, Nov. 15, Kimpton's 6-Piece Emo, indry dock. They reached theFalls bring your children. Company's electric car line between lines. Orchestra. early Sunday morning. Friends are kindly solicited to help here and Ranier. There is a good Attention is directed to the provisions m. Christian Endeavor. Anton Amundsen made a business 7 p. appointment. M. Kook has a faculty in this movement and enrich our of the Act of Congress approved Baby photos a specialty at Medill's Topic, "Seeking Worth While trip to the Falls Sunday. of making a success of anything city with religion, morality and pa June 23, 1910, which amended 216 second ave. See our Saturday Things." Come and make it worth A beef buyer from the Falls visited' trioism. !y he undertakes. the Congressional Charter of the special. several farms here last week but: while. American Red Cross, and which found that he could not get much The members. of St. Thomas church amendment provides: S. J. and Emil Lachapelle of Big beef here at his own price. Wednesday evening, Bible study are making large preparations for BAPTIST It shall be unlawful for any person Falls were business visitors here praver scrvice. Mrs. Andrew Jespersen went tothe I CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR I their bazaar, which will be held Nov. corporation, or association other' Saturday. I NOTES I Falls' last week to have her littleboy 21 to 24, several contests being well ••A I'v than the American National Red treated. She has not returned On' the 17th, the Ladies'^ Aid will underway and, many articles being f-v Cross and its duly authorized employees The meeting will-be. led next Sun Mr. and Mrs. Frank Havelik returned have at the City Drug stQre a food but we understand the little fellow made by the ladies. An unusuatlly day by Floyd Clark. Special music and agents, and the army Saturday from a few days is getting along fine. svale," also many articles for Chritmas good bazaar is anticipated. sanitary and hospital authorities ofthe by Mr. Neilson. visit with his folks. gifts. It will be worth your while The C. E. of the Baptist church United States for the purpose of MANY RED CROSS Former County Auditor L. H. Slocum to investigate. trade or as an advertisement to in wish to thank the Epworth League .. Miss Jennie Mourhess was a social and Mrs. Slocum left Monday COMMITTEES APPOINTED for their invitation to their social duce the sale of any article whatso and business visitor in our city from The choir meetsfor rehearsal at night for Brainerd as a witness in ever or for any business' or, charitable heldlast Friday evening in the M. E Loman the first of this week. Mr. Martin's. If you are interested one of the Koochiching county cases. The following committees have purpose to use within the territory church to which many of the C. E's come Friday night. They expect to proceed from there been appointed by the officers of the from both Baptist and Bethlehem of the United States of America Jacob Larson one of the earliest to California where they will spend International Falls Chapter of the and its exterior possessions the church attended. settlers and most successful farmers The Ladies' Aid will meet with the winter and perhaps make their American Red Cross for the ensuing The Epworth Leaguers should cer emblem of the Greek Red Cross on in Henry township, near Big Falls Mrs. Thos. McLaren, Wednesday afternoon. future home year: a white ground, or any sign or in tainly be praised for the way they was a business visitor here Saturday. A good attendance is deIsired. Executive ru? 'r have built up their society and we signia made or colored in imitation A number of high school pupils J. H. Brown, Chairman, Ex-officio. thereof, or of the words "Red Cross" of the Baptist church hope that Look here do you want Holiday went to see Harold McCormack, Mrs. B. W. Bacon, Secretary. Exofficio. every social that they may have may or any combination of these words. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Clarence Shaw and Chas. Towsley Photos at lowest prices? For Saturday be as huge a success as this last one. The law makes the misuse of. the CHURCH off on the night train to join the only Large Sepia Folder Photo, E. E. Mclntyre. The regular business meeting of name or emblem of the American Signal Corps of the U. S. Navy at the regular $5.00 size, for $^00. Medill E. L. Heermance. Red Cross a misdemeanor and pro the C. E. was held at the T. E. Durbin Minneapolis office. They are all fine Corner 8th avenue and 5th street 216, Second ave. Mrs. Geo. P. Watson. home Monday evening, October vides a penalty of a fine of not more Edward Kaneen, Minister. Voung men and we prophesy a successful Miss L. Barrett. 29th. The meeting was largely attended than $500 and imprisonment up to term of service for them. Money to loan on northern Minnesota Mrs. Elsemore. one year. and many took active part, Rev. Dr. Parish, District Superintendent lands. Mr. Street. and discussed the various suggestions will be with us Saturday and Jevne & Norton, Agents, Sheriff Wall and Deputy Van Ettan D. B. Jewell. that were put before the members. I'M JUST FROM FRANCE. Sunday. tf International Falls, Minn. raided .a. soft drink place and Ht Auditing residence property and gambling Several good reports were given E. J. .Gjesdahl, Chairman. International Falls, Minn., joint of George Allen at Northome Quarterly Conference, Saturday The Rainy river near Border froze by the different committees showing B. ,B. Kotilinek. November 5th. 1917 evening at 7:30. (last Wednesday night, October 31, over ten days ago and the bays in E. B. Lyman. how various branches of the endeavor •Now is the time for British subjects and found a glass gallon of alcohal Rainy lake we're frozen Saturday, had advanced. After the regular Military Relief to come to the colors and get Rev. Parish will preach Sunday which Allen threw out into the snow but this fine weather may thaw them routine of business' had been attended to France, quick, good service, everything Mrs. Elsemore, Chairman. morning at 11. This service is of when Deputy Van Etten was chasing out again. to the meetng was adjourned Mrs. Whitney. found, refurn ticket promised. him through the house. At the special importance. Don't miss it. after which there was much live talk This war is for every body to join Mrs. Speelman. Mrs. Geo. N. Millard will sing a solo gambling joint on main street the C. B. Kinney returned Saturday and humorous joks which landed one Mrs. Nels Olson. something every young man should sheriff confiscated about a peck of and the junior will give some music after several days absence on a hay some of the present members. Mr. be in uniform if he realized the brutality Mrs. Birdsall. poker chips. Crap paraphanilia and In. the afternoon Rev. Parish and the buying expedition for the Interna Neilson sang for the amusement of that the Germans used he Mrs. Engbloom. pastor assisted by several workers, cards. Allen was brought before tional Lumber Co. horses and the the crowd, playing his own accomanment would not wait until drafted. I have Mrs. Van Etten. the Municipal court here Thursday will call on the homes of the members Riverside Dairy cows. on the guitar on which he just left the first bunch of American Mrs. McKay. and paid a fine of $75 and costs. and friends of the church. shows .remarkable talent. troops in France. They were Mrs. Dooley. WANTED—Middleaged lady as Although oysters are as high as sure in good spirits and having a, Abstracts and titles to all property The Sunday school meets at 10 Civilian Relief pardner on small farm. Have land any other of our eatables which are good time, it was a funny sight to in Koochiching county furnished by a. m. F. S. Lang, Chairman. Am 43. Address International Falls 1 obtainable in this part of the country, see on the streets of Paris an American, the Koochiching County Abstract Co., E. Kaneen. Press, Box 50. they made there appearance in British and French soldier coming Official Abstractors, International Go-To-Sunday-School -Day. Mrs. W. L. Stevens. deeply shaped dishes which was presented Falls.' down the street together. Both A bowling alley has been -^opened Donating to each individual present the British and American soldier trying The Epworth League meets at 6:45 in the former Bancroft saloon building N. Millard, Chairman^ who made a nice resting place for to learn to talk 'French as soon We are in receipt of .4 letter from p.m. and is proving to J^e. quite an attraction E. L. Heermance. them down deep in a soft dark grave E. W. Smith from Port Huron, Mich, as they land. Why the attraction is Topic: "Win My Chaum", led by to those who enjoy that K. O. Fosse. never more to be seen by the happy so great I can't say. informing us that he is settled again Emily Watson. healthful sport. Patriotic and Entertainment consumer. I was in France for thirty months in his home and that his family and Mrs. M. E. Withrow, Chairman. The merry crowd, departed on self are all well and wish to be remembered and saw quite a lot of fighting both Evening service at 7:30. Rev. J. Mr. and Mrs. M. Stan who are Paul Kinports. their homeward way about 11 o'clock iii the irifantry and calvalry, in the to their friends. Mr. W. Wilson, district superintendent living upon and rapidly turning their Mrs. J. P. Chance. rejoicing that had not missed th'e early stages of the war we lost an Smith left this city October 1st after of the/Rainy river district of Canada, thousand acres of genuine muskeg Mrs. F. Jevne. event and that the society would awful lot of men, but for the past will preach. Music by the choir completing one of the largest craft into a profitable farm were here a Irving Burton. have more of these goodly times. year our causality list-was 60. per mills in the United States, he also and solo by Mrs. Millard. few days ago. Mrs. R. Liljeblad. $ cent less yet I think it will take built the large paper mill at Fort :f Mrs. W. Haddock. Sergeant Bloomfield Back Frances and the dam at Kettle-Falls, every man to win it, I am recruiting Mrs. ^jille^pie and iClrs. Yernberg Money to loan on farm property Mrs. J. H. Brown. for all branches/of British and Canadian all for the Minnesota & Ontario will entertain the Ladies Aid at the in United States and Q^iada. Apply Mrs. Jos. Lloyd. Sergeant Irving Bloomfield, former service, that is, I take all Britis4i% Power Co., and each job is a credit Yernberg home 6th street and 5th to Frank S. Lang, international C. B. Kinney. subjects. What you hear of the recruiting officer at this station to both Mr. Smith and the community. avenue Friday afternoon Falls, Minnesota. 'Membership who has been on duty in Duluth for We all hope to' see him back brutalities of the Germans is true M. Burton, Chairman. some time past, returned here /a^ain but to get the real truth you must again in the near future., .,^,,.,.7. Service in the, Ranier church at Mrs. Carl Ekstam and children returned Mrs. Geo. Holler. Saturday to take charge of. this post multiply it by six. If you thing you 2:30 p. m. this morning from Grandy, Rev. P. J. Killeen. and will be' assisted by Corporal Belcher. have any British Canadian Slackers litis, The Druggist is not taking Minn, where they have been visit Mrs. T. J. Doty. Sergt. Bloomfield made an advantage of you by yelling "War or I trust that you will let me know.- Sunday school at 1:30 p./m. This for the past several«weeks with Thos. Tronson. excellent record for himself here I am always willifig to answer any Prices." He is shouldering the raise Sunday school ,has doubled it attendance het* parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Buck-' 1 Rev. Hanson. "i during the summer and is welcomed questions. Of course there are some on "Go to Sunday School in prices and giving you goods at the. man. K. O. Fosse. back by the many acquaintances he same old price and a 10 per cent crimes tha the wild beasts of the forests Day."" Don't* miss next Sunday.., Purchasing and Supplies made here at that time. He is now would not stoop to, I do not discount besides. Think of it when litis, The Druggist, has not raised Elizabeth Monahan, Chairman, vy rustling around in his old form after you make a small purchase, of 25 care to talk much about these things, The i400anniversary of the" posting his, price on drugs, making the same •ij'Mrs. Paul Kinports, men for Uncle Sam and says practically These Canadians have suffered horribly of Luther's theses was quite generally cents- from litis, The Druggist, you old price, 25 cents for 25 cent bottles, /-Mrs. L. H. Nord., .. y/: all branches of the service aftr falling "prisoners of observed by the Protestant 50 cents ^pr 50 cent bqttles. and $1.00 ojui dajs ov qSnoua p9Aus 3ABIJ War G. Peterson. '^1 are- open. A late telegram from the churches of this and Fort Frances. grocery store, or meat market and or aftef being wounded in no mans for $l.d0 bottles, with a cash register Publicity war departme'nt states that 120,000 .land, so it up'to every one to do their At the International Falls Minister's check of 10 per cent discount, buy a pound of sugar, a loaf of Mrs. F. J. McPkrtlin, Chairman. voluntetrs are wanted "now, not Club on Monday, Rev. W. E. Egan bit and-avenge these crimes.li? ''--L making you a saving of at least 40 bread or aN pound of meat with fyour 4 Geo. S.. Langland. next summer,"- and the sergeant is gave a paper on« Luther and his T. McD'Henry,:Sgt. L.S.H.(P.C.) per cent on each ^purchase. Take .savings^ on p«e littlje _purchase ,and Miss Hohmar ^ping after hi^ shared others, ar.e^har.ginrg?y,o.u