International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 1, 1918 · Page 5 of 9
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A' 3 E? SvfV*- Tf-.i. t/ '?ve %JJL ,rfi -'jA **, X."*5^ ,l *h Vr y^rj, :o "'-. JK *r hr 'J „\„. i' INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE The new pipe organ for the Grand ANNUAL MEETING OF MINNESOTA LETTER FROM LLOYD I. NORD theatre will be installed about November SCENIC HIGHWAY LOCAL HAPPENINGS 1st. Great Lakes, 111., Association Will Be Held Friday, July 21, 1918 August 2, 1918 at Croolcston At 9 Gene Holler foreman at the Press Dear Priend Watson, Oclock a. m. office, and Representative J. Miner When I enlisted- in the na yvyou Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Lange are visiting are visitiing the Twin Cities and MtCKIE SAYS asked me to write you a letter telling-how B.emidji by auto. At a conference between the Directors intervening towns this week by the I liked my new camp life. WE S\Cr C»"^» PAPERS of the Crookston Association auto route. I have at last found time to do this. Get your photo mailing enveiopes VUN POKE VUN Kt US FtR and the Secretary it was arranged To begin with, let me tell you that fEU-lN* 'BOUf PAUL JONES* at the Press office. that in view of the fact that the Lena and Ada Trampe of Swanville this life has made changes in me already. siUMi|K NEW CHXCKtts* COOP completed a course in the Little Northwestern Fair will be on at this I used to be lazy all the time SUT,^ H6KA NE N£MEfc Mrs. C. Crandall is visiting in the ,L date in Crookston August 2 will be Falls Business College. One has F*U. FEU NO OV)?F *BOV)-t but tha£s all worked out of me now, Ut-w?«2p twin cities this week. Minnesota Scenic Highway day at a feood position in Duluth and the *A*S. IW.QERMON tAO*QM4[&)CT3 and I have no time for loafing.' Emil Ruberg of Birchdale was here the Fair. The speakers for the afternoon other in Jamestown. Enter college POtAHft^VtkH POP, I used to be very particular about Tuesday by the uto route. September 2nd. Send for free catalog at the Fair will be especially M?»FFWt", *TttC P\P what I ate. I could only eat one kind REV. WM. W. DALE selected with reference to their ability fcNO Ct L011N OfttER of beans, coffee had to be just so, Cashier R. M. Adams and Pat Doyle /to interest good roads boosters. \TEW\S UKE fHttt VMt-fCH steaks had to be spiced right, etc., Sunday School 10 a. m. the cedar man of Big Falls were here •tmeia CI-TN PAPERS It is believed that the business session We regret to report that the 'son but after being here for just two Tuesday by auto. pum-f, DO NME ,&OSS can be completed in a three born to Mr. and Mrs. Jo:.. J. Lloyd weeks I could eat anything no mat* Morning service 11 hour session in the forenoon at the last Saturday morning died Wednesday ter how it's made. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Patterson and NOPE! Commercial Club rooms so that the at one o'clock. The funeral will Evening service 8. The bugle calls us fifteen minutes family spent Sunday, with the Misses delegates to the Minnesota Scenic be held at the Baptist church Friday to five. Then we jump out of our cots Grahams at IdlewQod. Highway Association meeting will afternoon at 2:30 oclock. Everyone is cordjally. envited. to and go to the shower room and take have the fine opportunity of attending share in the worship and fellowship ice cold showier baths. This was very Mrs. Geo. P. Watson returned home what is generally conceded to be The sheriff force made another raid of Bethlehem church. hard to get used to. Then we put oil Tuesday ic-vcir'ng after a week's visit second only to the Minnesota State at Ranier Monday night and secured our white working uniforms, and fix with her sister in Duluth, Fair as.an agricultural exhibition. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL a quantity of liquor and arrested the barracks. By this time the bugle It is among the possibilities that CHURCH Carrie- Sheehan and Archie -Burke "calls to mess, or chow, as the sailors Drainage Engineer G.eo. A. Ralph Alfred Britt, editor of "Outing," New and Tuesday arrested Wm. Mitchell call it. is spending a few days in town preparing York City will be present to tell us Morning service at 11 and in the at Cramberry Bay, their trials are data for flowage cases. After eating we fall in ranks and what he thinks of Minnesota's opportunities evening at 8. set for next Wednesday in municipal haves drill until eleven o'clock. From for attracting people.. court. Mr.. Stark has rented the G. N. Millard eleven to twelve we have time to Definite advice is expected in a few The Sunday School meets at 10 a. home for the summer, the family write letters, sirig, play games ,etc: days as to Mr. Britt's ability to attend. m. for the study of the International Supt. K. 0. Foss of the International have arrived from Minneapolis. The bugle then calls us to chow again lesson. Kindegarten for the litle Lumber Company returned yesterday at twelve oclck and believe me we All those who contributed to the folks. from a thirty* days automobile "Ladies shopping in Minneapolis have real dinners. Beef steak, mashed Association: during the year will be tour vacation with his family during CHAOL9S, will find the Hotel Dyck,~RT. most accessible potatoes, real white bread, butter, recognized as members. All organizations Su«M«o6 Epworth League service at 7 :15.p which time they visited man]r to all the.leading stores." tf coffee, pie and some kind of fruits. such as County Boards, City southern Minnesota and Dakota After dinner we fall in ranks and andr Villaige Councils and Township Mid-week service eveery Wednesday WANTED—To rent a modern 5 o: cities. He reports a very fine time, Boards, Good Roads Clubs, Automobile drill until four oclock,' in the burning The installment for this eveneing at 8. 6 rom cottage will pay from $30 to but is glad to get back again to his sun. I guess I'll be a nigger before .Clubs and the like in the territory week's issue for the good serial $40 per month. Call R. Latz, laundry. own home town. I get thru. I'm sure getting sunburnt. of the Minnesota Scenic Highway war story entitled "Gunner The Ladies' Aid socity will be entertained Association are urged to send From four until six we have Depew" has not yet arrived at the Parsonage Friday The sheriff's office seized another Rev. FatherKilleen has returned after representatives or come in a body to wash our clothes and then we are but will doubtless be here before afternoon. AH the ladies are cordially case of booze as it was handed from a five weeks' vacation which he to the meeting. You will not regret ready to eat again. From six oclock another issue and will invited. the midnight train at Ranier last §pent at Richardson Springs, Cal, coming. Those who have worked until nine we can do anything we hereafter be Continued without Si:nday. visiting enroute Seattle, Portland, faithfully for the. interest of the careto. Then the bugle ca\ls us to delay. Preaching in .the Ranier :church Sacramento San Francisco and Camp Association are entitled to your bed. All lights are out and we have Sunday at 3:0G p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Avid Olson returrred Lew-is* and the Presidio. He reports presence as an endorsement and appreciation to be in bed by nine. Each man in Sunday from a few days well earned a very fine time, but is glad to get of 'the work. Crookston the navy is supposed to get one recruit, The foundation is being put in for .Sunday schoql at 2 p. m. vacation with relatives in Duluth back, .again to his church work and harbors a lot of fine boosters. They so I have written to soihe of the new brick annex to Forest -Inn. and Virginia. his many friends here. Have attended previous meetings in my boy friends at home and I'm sure R(fev. S. L. Parish Dist. Supt., will nifmbers. Let's riot be pikers with they'd like it if they joined. Garnet Peterson spent Sunday with be', with'uls Wednesday/ August 6th Eigh more men are to be called to them1 They say that they can take Every day I see areoplanes flying N. B. Kook the county food administrator Kinney-Millard families at Idlewood. and preach in the evening at 8:00 at service under ,the draft law on Aug. care *f all that come—and let's take over the training station here. Yesterday has received word from the which time the fourth quarterly conference 5th.- The local board will issue the them up on it. I saw one air plane fall down For Sale—Reed baby bugfcy in good National headquarters to the effect will be held. call at once. John K. West, while taking^a deathbut a freak ',WDT3 that after today all residents of this condition. Inquire at 903, 9th St President, Detroit Minn. landing in the water saved the two county will be allowed fifty-'pounds FiR&f 'BAPTIST CHURCH Mr, and Mrs. B. W. Bacon are enjoying M. N. Koll, occupants from death. Mr. and Mrs. Muep^have rented the of sugar for preserving purposes. The °^RiNrt C. L. Kingsbury a visit from her brother-inlaw Secretary, Cass Lake, Minri. C. G. Muench dwelling home for the letter also congratulated Mr. Kook Madame Qlga Petrova #is expected 5 3 a and sister Mr. and Mrs. J. Dengler very highly on the thorough systematic summer. to appear here in person soon. I suppose 'o )b. of La Crosse, Wis. DRY ORATORS ^TART manner in which he is doing his you know that she is one of the Itl, a Preaching service Subject: 1 TOUR IN FOUR AUTOS A full line of broad and narrow work as food administrator. greatest moving picture actresses in "Knocking at the Door." Lost—A passport issued by the lctal typ.ejvriter .ribbons for,, all |nachines America. She is to speak to the sailor board of Ko}ochcching countv. Paul, July 22—Four automobile HOME GUARD NOTES boys, and I'll sure be there to 8 *irn/Subject: "A Warning." 'J I'h inker pliease return, to this office or loads of dry speakers started today hear her. to Fred J. Williams 416, 6th Street. on a campaign tour which will reach Mr. and Jifrs. l/fuench are enjoying 10 a. m. Sunday school. The city council at its meeting One of the sailors here beat the 824' Minnesota cities and villages by a visit from his mother and sister Duke of Honolulu in a swimming avj) j* Monday night appropriated $300 for C. B. Lang, stdte timber appraiser October 12, holding 907 open air meetings from Minneapolis at their summer 7 p. m, Oirjstian Endeavor Societjr. contest and broke the world's retord. the use of the local home guards. for this district is recovering from I 4 in behalf of the state prohibition cottage. This is very much appreciated by the He sure.is a fast swimmer and also hi srecent attack of diabitis and expects arriendment. Wednesday evning Bible Study. local company and will receive the a good diver. to be able to start out again The campaign is being conducted tot For Sale on Easy Terms or JO ,• ,vbn approval of the people of the city There are many boys who do not Mnday. by the prohibition state committee very cheap if all cash payment on AH, arTQtjwielcome. join the navy because they are acting under the Minnesota Dry Federation/ Eighth street and Tenth avenue. Enquire W. I. Burton and Franz Jevne were afraid of the shots they get in the Leo and Fred Emlaw, Norval Moffitt, The prohibition party as a 805 Fifth avenue. Friday choir meets at th6 church made 1st lieutenants on the staff of arrn. I was kind of scared too before Joe Gravill and Joe Memack of political entity has gone out of business, for rehersal. Major Gorham, this week, and Garnett I got my first, shot, because the our city volunteered and left Tuesday but it has a campaign fund and The Saturday night wind-storm uprooted Peterson was placed on the staff man in front of me fainted just as nigli for service, the Emlaw boys is continuing business this year several large trees near the Norwegian Lutheran Church also, as quartermaster sergeant, Sergeant the doctor pushed in the needle. He in the auto department and the others toxwork for the state dry amendment., patatial summer residence of Supt. Segurd C. B. Knutsen Baily "being. made—Sergeant was jtist afraid- thats all. Believe in the Engineers. The automobile drive is its contribu C. G. Meunch at Idlewood. Pastor Major of the battalion. me I began shaking when my turn tion to the campaign. came, but the doctor said it wouldn't Senator and Mrs. L. H. Nord received The four automobile parties are Conrade Eagen who ha"s been confined, 'Company A will make another Preaching service, the Tenth Sunday hurt at all, and it didn't. word Sunday that fheir fourteenth headed by H. H. Parish, Holmer L. to his home with pneumonia after Trinity Gospel! Matt. 11. match S.unday leaving the City. Hall The doctor gave us a speech after nephew had enlisted in the Castle, Charles J. Hall and Bert N. since the 4th day of July is able to at noop and spending the afternoon 16-24. At 11 oclock. army or navy of the United States, taking the shots," and he said that Wheeled be out again part of the time. camping out and practicing extended many fellows do not enlist because which is certainly a fine record for The following is the sche&i^le of order drill All members who can are Evening service at 8 o'clock will they are afraid of the shots, as they the Nord family. A good letter from campaign dates in this county, which H. J. McMillan has joined the Ensini&rs, be held in English. their son Lloyd who is in the navy I'eqt,ested to be on hand at noon cannot get into the navy without will be in charge of Bert N. Wheeler ln's .rife.: and baby have re Sunday and join in the hike. these shots they do not enlist. appears in another calumn. of Duluth: turned #*, her, former home at O.cona The Ladies' Aid Society of our Therefore he wants us to tell our Tuesday, Aug. 6 Fail?. Wi.--. unt-l hi'* return. A Company and Major Gorham and church wil meet Wednesday, August friends whom we think might enlist, "Patrons of the Hotel Dyckman, Ray 10:00 to 10:45. his staff were invited to attend and 7th. The members of the aid invie Minneapolis,"' are assured a cordial that these shots do not hurt at all. Ericshurg 11:30 to 12:15. Dr. Nissen and daugher of Minneapolis take parti in the exercises of raising you and your friends to come. welcome, uniform courtesy and the If any body from International International Falls, 2:00 to 2:45. moved to their summer home a the Liberty Loan Flag won by the best of service always." tf Falls wants to-enlist in the navy, and Paper mills, etc., several meetings, mile and a half this side of the Cascades village of Ranier, which was placed The Men's Club will meet August wants to know something about t^e •_ all p. m. on Rainy Lake, Monday. on the flagstaff over- the bank of that 21st at the church. T. J. Johnson of Littlefork was different sections,AI would be glad Wednesday, Aug. 7 village last Tuesday evening. The here Monday with Irigebright Lee and to have them write to me and I'll Laurel, Loman, make Baudette and "Hotef Dyckman is Minneapolis' men went.'up in autos and drilled in Ypu are always welcome to utchurch. Harris Kjempemd both if-whom enlisted try to help them out. I enlisted in the •Spooner on train, overhaul machine newest downtown 'fireproof hotel. the. streets of the. neighboring village the army being above draft Rhadio section, but I'm going to try at International Falls. 300 rooms each room has iu own and participated in the ceremonies age. Mr." Johnson has one son to transfer to the Aviation section as Thurdsday, Aug. 8 private bath. Rates $1.75 to per of retreat and the raising of the flag. the servce and another is going soon. YOUNG HACKETT OFF men are badly needed .there. I am Littlefork 10:00 to 10:45. day" tf Geo. A. Anderson, of Ranier had sure getting home sick, but its for a FOR DULUTH CONTEST Grand Falls 12:45 to 1:30: charge of the affair, arid in a very Supt. Gavin went to Littlefork Tues good cause, so guess I'd better try F. H. Clark has added a reasonable Big Falls 3:30 to 4:15." neat speech thanked the home guards day to see about necessary plumbing and forget about it. supply of necessary provisions and Margie 3:30 to 4:15. Baudette, July 19—J. L. Hackett. for attending and complemented repairs at the schoolhouse. He was Next week I get a day's furlough Gemmell 5:15 to 6:00. Vt. luxuries for the campers along the and son Hanlon, will leaVe tonight for them on their fine appearance: He accompanied by Anderson the plumber Friday, Aug. 9. and then I'm going to Chicago to lake shore, to his other conveniences Duluth, where Hanlon- will enter the then called upon F. J. McPartlin foi who has taken Coby's place in the look the town over, at least a part Northbme 10:00 to 10:45. ami attractions. •'C sculling race for the Red Cross. Harrlon a few remarks,., who, in responding, firm of H^lt and Coby. of it. Haupt 11:30 to 12:15. was never in better condition. congratulated the citizen of that village I'm sure my boy friends at home Miss Alice Roberts of the Stai« is his first race. This for their patriotism and loyalty Mis§ Saunders former principal of ERICSBURG would like -to make the navy their Auditor's staff and Miss Catherine IJe expects to go to Toronto next in supporting the governrfTent, an^T the graded school has' accepted a homes if they knew just how well Kendall of the Capitol Building post A farewell dance was given*. Saturday month. When the arrangements w«refirst assured the citizens that tl4 guards position in the office of the M. & O. they would be treated and taken care evening^by Mrs., Franson ana office are camping at Idlewood with made, however, it was to be were pleased to have an opportunity Power Company, taking the place of. -l Miss 6erg for the drafted boys who Mrs. Ninia A. Marston.. straightaway. This week word came to take part in all patriotic demonstrations of a bookkeeper who has been called Your friend, left Monday ^morning for Duluth. A. from Toronto that the race will include^ and to co-operate in every to the colors. Lyoid I. Nord U. S. N. delicious lunch: was served "and an Wanted to buy a small used trunk. a turn. This would probably way in comentng the unity of the enjoyable time was reported by all. Camp Dewy. Must be in good condition. Enquire make' conditions as they were last two places. The Red Cross ladies Emma Nilson of Birchdale was adjudged Company O. 3rd Regiment. Several out of,to,wn persons attended. at this office. summer, when J. L. Hackett and Durman then gave the flag salute, under the insane Tuesday by Judge raced. Launches and other boats direction of Mrs. McPeek, and the John Berg and taken to the asylum FOR SALE Mr. Anderson of Murising, Miffr., G. A„ Sandberg, purchasing agent churned the water Vnd the turn became exercises closed. at Fergus Falls Tuesday night by her Registered Rtedpole bull, four years for the M. & O. and allied companies is visiting here with ^his daughter, a vertable sea, losing the race, sister. This is an uhusually sad case Mrs. John Nelson of the Victoria Hp-, old, splendid type: Gentle and 3ure moved his family from Minneapolis for Hackett. as the girl is 6nly seventeen, years of DR. AND MRS. IHRIG INJURED breeder, $250 F. O. B., Backus. Minn. tel. .' last week and they are now comfortably Also highgrade bull calves up to six age. She was brought here by her IN AUTO WRECR Mr. Fickle of Ash -Lake was hef-e settled in ..one of Clark's months old $50.00 each. Some dairy father. The family have-the sincere on business today. Beach cottages for the summer. & sympathy of their community. Last Sunday while Dr. and Mrs The Rat Root Mill Co. are planning cows, alsO team 1100 pound horses H. H. Irig of our city were motoring on erecting sir new bungalows for for sale. ."Address. A. S. Undine, 123 There wil be a reception for Rev. Vote For Dr. Reeves the dentist has returned in Minneapolis they were run into their mill employees. Oliyar Ave. N Minneapolis, Minn. and Mrs. Dale, on Friday evening, to his home and business at Fort by a street car which upset thir car Miss Gertrude Martin and -Mr. R. August 2nd at the home of Mr. and JOHN D. KI3BEY kelson spent, the week end at th& Frances afer spending several weeks throwing, the baby out uninjured, but Judge C. W. Stanton is netting the Mrs. Street, 614, 6th Street. Come Martin home on the Rat Root river.- in Chicago and other cities taking Mr. and Mrs. Ihrig and their brother district a good example-by knitting and meet the.new pastor and his wife for Several people motored into the post graduate courses in various George were badly injured. four or five pair of socks per day for Falls Sundav evenirfg and attendee! phases of dentistry and he is very The docto"f received a^scalp wourt.l. the soldiers in place of his former Spooner is to have a twenty-five JUDGE OF PRQBATfc "Over the Top." barrel flour mill on a sight given by much pleased with the benefits he and broken nose, Mrs. Ihrig a skullfracture customery recreations whici were •Mr. Con Reuter has purchased Dr. feels he has derived/through this and George a broken shoulder. nut conducive to winning the war, the International Lumber Company General Election ,Nov. 5 of running excursions to the lake. ^nd Baudette a grafn elevator in time work and is ready again for service They were all takeen to one ot which is a good example of hundred s. the hospitals.- Pearson Pearson's launch launch with with the the intentions per cent Americanism. for this year's grain. Congratulation?. ito his community by latest methods. 4 ,0^ I ~,T\j y* mum