International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 22, 1918 · Page 7 of 8
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1 !P= spqrzrr gg W 5 VfRH-.rt VJ^H *«. 'l-J '.^•V l:' .: .-v*. S |T 1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE EIGHT BIG SHELLS COMING FOR EXHIBITION ONE MILLION UNSKILLED WAR WORKERS NEEDED Minnesota's Quota is 18,390 Men Not to Be Taken From Farms, Rail* roads or Mines IMMEDIATE RESPONSE ORDERED BY WAR COUNCIL We are now showing the correct fall styles in Minnesota must furnish 18,390 unskilled laborers at once to relieve the hortage of 1,000,000 in war indusJ Ladies Coats tries. The quota and appeal for prompt action are made in a telegram received at the offices of the state public safety commission, Tuesday Our Miss Lou Graham is now in the market, and from Arthur H. Flemming, Washington, most every express brings something new in ladies' chief of the state council section of the Council of National Defense. apparel 1,000,000 Short in U. S. "The nation is faced with a short-' It will be to your advantage to make an early age of 1,000,000 unskilled laborers on war industries," the message said. selection "The new army draft expansion will increase this shortage as the need for supply grows. Acute shortages are apparent in ALWAYS GLAD TO SHOW YOU. COME IN unskilled labor. The supplying of these1 men is imperative-to war production and it has been put up '..to the state. YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT "Will you, your county and coffif 0. M. CARR & CO munity councils aid the United States employment service director in fiilling his state quota? Men cannot, however, be drawn' from railroads, mines, farms or other essential v' "THE STORE OF QUALITY" industries. They will have ta come from nonessential ndustries. Please lend every aid possibffe. Your state quota is 18,300." c^Hpl* „.. rv /-.'^ --vv ed foot but was given a rejection ix iv Pancakes Muscle Makers. Appeal From Commission SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL, ESTATE It is a common mistake to suppose UNDER JUDGMENT OF FORE...... card. The Safety commission issued this that to get the necessary strength to CROSUBK Miss Ethel Whitbeck visited with statement: do hard manual labor a- lieavy meat Mr. and Mrs. Bones at Fort Frances "The expected big labor jam has. State of .'-Minnesota diet is necessary. This is far from for a few days this week. come. In war industries the final ss *v correct Muscu'ar lab.or dpes not materially It takes a tremendous* charge of needed to send it on its way. It Mr. Charles Johnson and family tabulations of the government survey County of Koochiching powder to drive a big shell into the all explained at the War affect the. demand for minerals will be motored to International Falls Sunday enemy lines. At the right is. a Show the Minnesota State Fair, show a present shortage of a millionunskilled District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District. at aha proteins, but. rather.for starches, shell at the left is the powder Septem' sr 2 to 7. evening. laborers. The skilled labor fWij&i''- and" sugars* Therefore any- addiftonal Blanche Hayden. Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDonald wastage through, muscular effort situation isequally serious. As instances Plaintiff ZEPPEUN BOMBS TO BE EXHIBITED ,:. Eva Dunn, Gertrude Martin and R. -could be rauch better repaired by of the baneful consequences vs pancakes and sirup? thanjy roast beef, E. Nelson motored ta International of the labor shortage may be. Liudwig L. Eiiger Minnie Enger, •for as much moisture and heat are Leonard H. Nord, Thora Nord, International 'F&lls- Sunday night to see "Mothers tioned that the Midvale Steel plant at wasted .^.tissue, so It is iuel that is Falls Realty Company a corporation of Liberty."' Cotesville, Pa., has been forced to required.-^Pqpular Sclents Hloidithly. Richard Rantio. S. H. Hudson The Junior Red Cross will give a shut down part of the plant for lapk also all other persons or parties dance Saturday evening, August 24 of labor,, and that work may ha,ve unknown claiming any right, title, Perfectly Reasonable. estate, interest or lien in to or Upon for, he benefit of the Red Cross. to be discontnued on the $8,000,000 hj- r^o '.'•"' the real estate described in the complaining Landlord (with a determination all bicrid acid plant in Brunswick, Ga. herein. his own)—"In one word, when- are you OUR PUBLIC SCHOOL Co-operation Asked Notiice is hereby given, that, under going to pay your iartear^?" Hard-up "Of the labor quota to be furnished OPENS TUESDAY SEPT. 3 and by virtue of a Judgment and .Decree Author (with an unshaken coolness)— entered in the above entitled action by Minnesota some of the men will MI will satisfy your demands as soon as on the 13th day of February 1918, •TSchool will open at Ranier, Ericsburgj be needed for work at hotrie,. while I receive the money which the publisher a certified transcript of which has Ray, Loman, Beaver No. and will pay me if he accepts the others will be sent away to othe^ been delivered to me, I, the undersigned, novel I am going to send him as soon Beaver No._, 2, Monday, September places. Sheriff of said Koochiching County as the work is finished, which I'm 9th: will sell at public auction, to the "The matter will be taken up„at fkbout tp Commence when I have found highest bidder, for cash, on Saturday once by public authorities and business a suitable subject and the necessary the 5th day of October 1918, at 10 Teachers .will be seeking places to associations. By prompt cooperation 4aspiration." 3 o'clock in the forenoon, at the front fbbm and board. People having accomodations beween state officials, the door of the Court House in the city of of this sort would faciliate Safety, Commission, labor leaders, International Falls, in said County, WyPPPP matters considerably by giving in one parcel, the premises and real chambers of commerce, bankers and estate described in said Judgment and their names and addresses to Supt. business men, the quota alloted to Decree, to-wit: All that tract or parcel G. V. Kinney, Bacon Flats. state should be secured and mobilized of land lying and being in the without serious difficulties." Egyptians Fond of Plgeona. County of Koochiching and State of Three girls, and there will be more Certain Egyptians carry on to a remarkable Minnesota, described as follows, to-wit: degree the business of raising The south half (S%) of the Northeast no doubt, have asked for homes in REGISTRATION OF PERSONS Quarter (NE%) and the Northwest pigeons. On one estate the 14 pigeon which to-xwork fo board and room Quarter (NW%) .of the Northeast WHO HAVE BECOME 21 YEARS towers, each composed of about while attending high school. If any J? Quarter (NE%) of Section Ten (10) in 1,200 clay jars, set one upon another. OF AGE SINCE JUNE STH 1»1S family wishes to have the help of one township Seventy (70) of Range Each jar forms a comfortable house for Twenty-four (24). of these gils please communicate the family of pigeons occupying it All persons of the above class are Tfcoa. P. White. with G. V. Kinney. Sheriff of Koochiching county. required to register under the military DatedJuly 9tth, 1918. act, on Saturday, August 24th, Has Horse Beaten Two Way*. School will open Tuesday, September B. H. Bowler, "I likes dishere automobiles,** said 1918 between the hours of 7 a. m. and Plaintiff's Attorney. 3, at 1:30 p. m. All pupils should Uncle Eben, 'cause I likes animals. A 9 p. m. Aug. Sept 26. A the 22. brace of Zeppelin bombs which the most interesting features of be in their old rooms at that time to mean man kin kvp beatin* an* starvin* were dropped upon London in a war exposition which will feature This registration concerns only be placed, and receive their books a hoss. Bat if he gits rough wif a flivver Fair, recent air raid but which did not the Minnesota State Septem* those who have since June 5th 1918 explode to of 7. and assignments of lessons. Parents he's liable to break it an* if he are constitute one ber 1 to and on or before August 24tth, 1918. don' keep up de gasoline rations It Jes* &WE SUGAR are requested to not send new children AEROPLANE GUN A UNIQUE WEAPON attained their twenty-first birthday. naturally quits." before Wednesday morning. KK1HE Regstrations in the city of International September 4, at 9 o'clock. All new ,* MAN Falls will be made at the office children should be brought to the VHO Freddie Knew the Symptoms. of the city clerk at the city hall. superintendent's office. The kindergarten Freddie was visiting a tiny new baby. FIGHTS Town clerks and village cleirks will After looking at the baby for a long will not open until Monday. act as registrars at the following time, he caine running to his mother September 9 at 2 o'clock p. m. places: and exclaimed, "The baby's little fists Littlefork, Northome, Clementson, are both closed and it looks as if it Shackling the Temper. Hats are noticed nowadays was going to start a fight." Bg Falls, Rauch, Loman, Gemmell, There is an adage somewhere to the Norden, Ray, Margie, Dentaybow, effect that the fighter who loses his Is yours a temper gladdens his enemy. The experts Ericsburg, Mizpah, Fronter and Ranter. Digest This Carefully. of the prize ring will tell you There's no place like home if it's this is a true saying. In further proof your home on your farm—no matter Local Board for the we have the Solomonic assurance that how little the home or the farm. County of Koochiching,. he who is slow to anger is better than Therefore there's no. iilace you should State of Minnesota. the mighty. All of which means that like like you like your homelike International Falls, Minn. anger is weakening, and that the man home.—Exchange. who permits his temper to rule him has a destructive master. ERICSBURG How Character Is Made. Character Is never made by following Little-WillUfrn Lindermari, the seV Foolish Worrying. the easy way. Character is made So many things do not matter. Innumerable en-year-old son of Mrs. and Mr. strong by its exercise against the temptation things that we worry over Fred-Lindermari who has been in the of ease and the lines of least or fret about or strive for really make resistance. state hospital at Minneapolis witjK no difference whatever, and we worry brain-tumor since April 19, died and fret and strive for them merely Thursday night. His remains werje from a stupid sort of habit. And we How Women Hate. shipped here and he was buried j-jjn have, perhaps, let them bother us and "What makes you think all women r. the Ericsburg graveyard Sunday trouble us again and again, thinking iafternoori. hate each other?" "Because a woman that they mattered, and mattered supremely. so seldom brings up a son fit to beN Rev. Heermance of International Cut do they? another woman's husband."—Philadelphia Falls officiating. Ledger. Mrs. and Mrs. John Gill are tile proud parents of a baby girl boijn For House Plants, August 1st. ,-i i'j» splendid fertilizer for all pot A Proper Treatment of Friends. It pays to be particular—Come plants and evergreens may be made in When our friends are present we Mrs. Fred Linderman gave birth' to in and let us tell you why. Tne this way: Dissolve one can of lye ought to treat thein well and when August a baby girl born Friday 16tjh. latest GORDON styles .ai»d», they are absent, to. speak of them well. xi in two gallons of water put In enough r: Miss Eva Dunn of Cohassett, Miniv, v*\ jir shapes are here. We have the bones to make a thick, crusty mass. A —Eplctetus. ..iy .. is visiting with1 her sister and brother-in-law, few spoonfuls of this in yonr watering particular hat for your head. Mrs. and Mr. Walter MajCDonald. pot once a week will give a wonderful You will say "It looks aid feels I And He's Worth Listening To. result. as if it were made for me.** Kv The man who really has nothing-to Mrs. Thomas Adams and*children Thai's the beauty about a say generally talks less than other people, of West Duluth are visiting with GORDON. Just come in and see. Eye Eye Guard for Workers. because he considers it worth flying Leonard Adams for a few weeks: An eye guard valuable for macnrnIsts Now selling at some thought to. Mr. Hall of ArbutUs has purchased who worfc where there is danger $350 HJ0 liSO SM forty acres of lanJ, one-half mile •0 the eyes from steel or other particles Optimistic Thought. consists' of a steel frame and a from town and wiH- start building a piece of plate glass covered by iron He whom the good praise and wicked The battles of the air on the German forces. 411 persons interested home this week. western battle front: which are to inthis bi^aneh of the service hate ought to be satisfied with hi.? wire netting of large mesh. The guard Mr. Walter MacDoftald offerfed to O. M. Carr & Co. toe fought by Yankee flyers in the cannot afford to miss thewar reputation. .. said be easily adjusted wra Is to enlist in the army in t)uluth but was nest twelve months will play a show at the coming Minnesota convenient goggles. than feig part in the ultimate dqfeat ot unable to because of a blood poison