International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 29, 1918 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAI/ FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE WANTED—Clean cotton rags free I. O. O. F. THANKS POPULAR VAUDEVILLE AT SAYS from lint at the Press office. 5 THE GRAND THEATRE LOCAL HAPPENINGS rtCHURCH The entertainment committee of of the local I. O. O. F. wishes to The management of the Grand Attorney John Norton returned thank'1 the city council, Kimpton's theate announces that beginning "mday from a business trip to vanbus orcshetra, O. M. Carr & Co. for banners, next Sunday, Sept. 1st they have arranged southern Minnesota points. Miss Saundep of Brainerd is visiting MICKIE SAYS and the general public for their for High Class Vaudeville as with Mrs. Lang. patronage at the benefit danc: for part of the program for their Sunday Mrs. Peter Bodway and daughter AF -There'S out OF -VHtSE Andy Amundson at which over $100 shows, which combined with the VOUR N\NDOVM VNiHN of Cloquet arrived Monday to take Get your tablets and school supplies was generously given. best of photo play films will make JEST REMEMBER "Tutrf VO\J«. up their abode in our city. at the Press office. H. Barnard. a varied and most attractive and interesting SOLOtER. BoVs GOT SOtsAE 6PARE i"\ME WHEN HE SvTS R. Lowe, program. Dr. Pearson of Ericsburg was a Mr. and .Mrs. Dawson have returned 'ROUND AND WONDERS VVlMKT T. Tronson, The vaudville program has been arranged professional visitor here Tuesday and goin' on back. home, \aw from a vacation rtip to Duluth. \S E. Baldus. for at high cost to the management cave a favorable report of his stoc^c oon'Tcha send him the Committee. and will be continued as farm. [OLD HOME PAPER? VMS DON'T Rev. and Mrs. Dale have moved into long as it is shown to be appreciated REV. WM. W. DALE CHARGE ANN*TH\NQ E^TRA the church as a temporary residence. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE by the theatre goers, who will no Mrs. Richard Liljeblad is confined .V SEND VT TO FRANCE TO BE HELD HERE doubt show by their continued liberal "I was glad when they said unto her home with a rather serious patronage that they appreciate me: A five-day institute for teachers, illness having caught cold last week Don't fail to. see the unusually good this change from an all film program. Let us go into the house of the principals and supervisors of Koochiching while up the lake. film at tlje Loyalty, Friday and Saturday The prices charged for this unique Lord." County will be held the nights. and interesting program each Sunday week of September 2 at International The Misses Florence Smith and will be only 25 cents for children Please note carefully the change Falls. Sarah Rifkin are guests of Mr. and WANTED—By the Press office a and 50 cents for adults, including in time for morning service and Sunday Mrs. Adella Pratt and Miss Frances Mrs. F. H. Clark at their cottage at few, soft, clean, rags. Suitable for war tax. school. Smith, instructors selected by the beach this week. general purposes. Morning worship 10:30. State Department of Education, will NEW ORGAN INSTALLED Sunday school 11:45. place special emphasis on civics, Lloyd Gish and Geo. Ganton left Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Pendcrgdst Returned 1 AT LOYALTY THEATRE Evening worship 8:00. language and reading in the grades. Monday for the State Fair by auto this, morning from a few days About one hundred teachers are expected stopping to see the county fair at visit with relatives in Bemidji. The management of the Loyalty The M. I. C. girls have adopted the to be in attendance, and all Long Prairie enroute. theatre hereby express their appreciation motto en avant! You will have to others who are nterested educational "'Ladies shopping in Minneapolis of the liberal patronage' guess what M. I. C. means unless you work are welcome to the Eddie LaPage has received a letter will find the Hotel Dyckmar most accessible they have received since the opening are a member. meetings. from Napolean LaPage saying j^he leading stores.'" tf to all of their netfr and entirely modern that his son, Deway LaPage had been MARIES theatre in this city. The Ladies' Aid and friends are invited HOME GUARD NOTES in action in France. killed Mrs. Mort Houston returned Sunday to Mrs. Bigsbie's home, 405 They are new at the business and frorij Fredricksburg, where s"he ay they have made many mistakes, Sixth street, Thursday afternoon. It The Home Guard picnic last Sunday Mr. arid Mrs. Carl Muench and wen tOi see her husband start for is hoped a large number yvill be present. but they are learning every day as at Brenrian's Beach was attended family left for Minneapolis Tuesday "over there.' to the kind of films best enjoyed by by ,a large crowd. Boates.anu evening, accompanied by Mrs. their patron^ and in the manner of auto service started at nine in the Muench's mother and sister. "Patrons of the Hotel Dyckmah, Rev. and Mrs. Dale are occupying conducting a popular play house, Mr. and Mrs. Crandall have taken .orning and continued throughout Minneapolis, ^ai-e assured a cordi'kl and that they have been endeavoring the church parlors for the time being. a residence on Sixth street. x. the day conveying several hundred Deputy Sheriff Van Ettan and Linsten welcome, .jpnjforsm Courtesy and $je and still continue to endeavor to There is a church phone. fe- 0 the grounds. The day, after a seized two more suitcases of best of Serv4^er- always." ^'tt show the most educative, helpful and "showers in the morning was ideal Mrs. Dale entertained the M. I. C. booze at Rainer Tuesday midnight, FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL interesting films manufactured as and the boys had the grounds in girls at the church Monday 'evening. but owners have not called for them R. H. Bennett and daughters, Mkfvel CHURCH soon as they can be secured. .splendid shape. Tents and seats were and Bessie, left Monday evening Edward Kaneen, Minister. They are now installing a new orovided for the accomodation of the ,, ^..Mrs., Gus Franson was here Tuesday "Turn the Card" tjhe- Loyalty for Minneapolis where the girls will photoplayer organ complet orchestra people and at noori lunch was served with her son who had his tonsils theatre Friday and Saturday' nights. take a musical and commercial 11 a. m. Preaching service. Subject: accompaniment at a cost of over *v the committee in charge and an removed at the local hospital in course. "Light* that Failed." $6000, which togeher with the investment abundance was provided so that preparation for service with Uncle 10 The Press office would like to buy already made in furnishing c.ne was stinted. Confectionery and Saift? Mr. an^ Mrs. Parker and Miss a few clean cotton rags'free from 8 p. m. Service subject: "Salvation and purchasing the necessary equipment »$ig3rs were sold and every opportunity Arnold .ojE Rainy River and Hughes lint. 'I for their popular play house —the Divine Plan." ., afforded for enjoyment. In the Enlistments are now open, for men ?r Van Ettair^ira* family visited Capt. amounts to over $12,000. afternoon land and water sports were in various mechanical departments J. J. Lloyd .and Jamily at Idlewood Miss Margaret Mclneavy is spending Notwithstanding this great expense The ordinance of The Lord's Supper off, prizes being awarded to pulled from the ages of to 55 years. See over Surid&y. 46 the week ..with" various friends they have reduced the popular prices after morning service. the winners, and thesd were entered Recruiting Sergeant Bass at the Rex here. for theatres of this kind in this city into with spirit and enjoyment. The Hotel. Abstracts and titles to all property to the sum of 15 and 25 cents including 10 a. m. Sunday school. Come! You guards made it a day of pleasure for in KoochichingCounty furnished-by A1 Brendt and Chas Erickson leave war tax and trust that the good all. who attended and it was a complete need to know more of the Divine Mrs. Robt Kirkpatrick left last Saturday the Koochiching (bounty Abstract £0., Saturday., for the state fair by the patronage of the past will be continued plan. success. They woked hard to Official.. Abstractors, International for Minneapolis to consult a auto .route so as to enable them to continue everything in good shape and specialist, and expects to have to go Falls, Minn. tf these prices and yet produce 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Always succeeded in such a manner that it is to Rochester for an operation before Miss Rose Preston has left for Be continually the best photoplays and a live wire service, but it needs you -re that when they announce anything Dr. Peterson and his parents, who her return home. midji where she plans to take up a any new feature in the conducting of to help. ojt its kin.d again it ,will advertise have been visitiing them, left Tuesday business. course. .. their theatre for the added comfort itself-. for the.state fair by way of f^shi Wm. Anderson one of the prosperous and conveniences of their patrons. Wednesday evening. Prayer and dette, where they will visit his «b*o farmers of Loman autoed Editor Noonan of Baudette' was a *Tke contingent nof-Naational Army Bible study servj^. ther Juliansenroute. here last Tuesday accompanied by visitor here Monday, enroute his tq boys who left Tuesday night were escorted •ja-'1! ASSAULT AND ROBBERY f: his wife and Nils Alstermark and good home totoh vfrdiri 'B.emidji/ to the train by a detail of the Friday evening. Choir rehersal. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderson a'nd returned with their school teachers. Home Guards, as usual. The number Pete Paulowsky who assaulted and Oscar Helberg of Minneapolis, jWho Five young men of our city registered who turned out was not satisfactory. robbed Thomas Smith of $95 and Mrs. We will strive to make it profitable have been spending a fe wdays with "The Minnesota & Ontario Powei^ last Saturday for military service, The leaving of our boys for camp Thos Smith of $40 last week then to you at any or all meetings. The Mr. B. G. Dahlberg up the lake left Company has employment for several having become of age since June should not become a matter in which tried to make his get away through war time demands our coming together. Tuesday for Warroad. office boys and girls over sixteen—salary 5th. indifference is shown. Every man ds from their Caldwell.Brook the woo $30 to $50 per month. who answers his country's call should homestead was arrested by Deputy Comptroller Thos and Mrs. Molaren Inquire of Mr. Crandall immediately." Paul and Emily Watson are spending be given a send off that will cheer Sheriff Geo. Semon as he went into and Auditor arid Mrs. Ferguson FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH the week with their aunt and him on his way and make him feel Mizpah three days later. As soon as of the M. & O. Power Co., spent Saturday Rev. C. L. Kingsbury uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Phenninger the backing of the home, folks. The Sheriff White was notified of the eyening at the beautiful summer "The Minnesota & Ontario Power Pastor in Duluth. time of day is difficult but sacrifice grevious assault and robbery he home of B. G.Dahlberg on Rainy Company has employment for several is the watchword and he who will started down the road with his deputies, Lake. Qffice boys and girls-over sixteen—salary Service in the morning at 11 and in Rev. Mr. Heermance and the children TWpfe-sacrifice now is a slacker. Let's Van Ettan and Lindstrom $30 to $50 per month. the evening at 8. are spending two or three tfa'ys •rave a good crowd out for the next went into the woods at Big Falls and H. A. Levin received a letter last Inquire of Mr. Crandall immediately this week at their lake site working bunch. got track of the man going towards v/eek fromv Theadore Broman who The Sunday School meets at 10 a. on the cottage. Mizpah and phoned ahead causing Corporal Sullivan comes up from i? in active service in France. He-reports •_r m. for bible study. Classes for all his farm down river by the route the man's arrest. The sheriff went a safe arrival, but the letter Mrs. B. K. Edwards and two children ages. Kindergarten Dept. for the little Mrs. P. J. Duffy, who recently returned step to attend drill Tuesday nighis! on to Mizpah and arrived there soon shows, marks of several operations by of Chicago, Miss Lillian Granbeck folks. New families coming to from visiting her father at *1:ing a distance of some fifteen! after the man's arrival and brought the Sensor. and Mrs. N. A. Beaton of Minneapolis our city are cordially invited. Tacoma, Wash,, received the news of miles while many right here in the him to the county jail. The culprit and Miss Lucillet Dunn of Epworth League at 7:15 p. m. his death last Saturday. city must be escorted to the drill was arrigned before Municipal Judge Wendell Wilson of Burtrum, Minn., Chocago, who have been visiting at Mid-week service, Wednesday at grounds by a police squad. Keep ip Palmer and case set bound over for attended the Little Falls Business the Dahlberg summer home left for 8 p. m. Barrisiter A. D. George and Pete hearing eomorrow. '••e interest boys, and continue to College and secured a position at Minneapolis Monday evening. Preaching service in the Ranier Anderson of the Wells Hardware Co, have the best company in the state. Washington, at eleven hundred dollars church Sunday at 3 p. m. of Fort Frances returned Sunday NOTICE TO PATRONS a year. You can do as well. Send WANTED—2,500 young women for Sunday School 2 p. m. morning from the Twin Cities. RAINY RIVER CONGREGATION. for catalog. the U. S. Student Nurse Reserve. Applicants For unavoidable reasons there will AL CHURCH ASSOCIATION must be from 19 to 35 years "Hotel Dyckman is Minneapolis* MISSION SERVICES be three new operators in our central Mr.1 and Mrs. J. A. Rye enjoyed of age and have a high school education. newest downtown fireproof hotel. office September 1st. For the Reverends Heermance and Dale their Fourteenth wedding anniversary Anyone desiring information 300 rooms each room has its own The Mission to be given at Sb. good of the service and your own and Mrs. Dale attended the Rainy last Saturday by officiating 'at concerning the reserve may get same private bath. Rates $1.75 to $3.50 per Thomas church will be conducted bythe convenience please refer to the directory the Baptist ice cfeam social held River Association of Congregational by appying to Mrs. H. C. Pitblado. Dominican Fathers, Rev. D. A. and always call by number. the New Greengard store building, churches at Williams the 21st and Mrs. A. F. Dalberg and daughter Wynn and Rev. Francis O'Hern of No operator can be expected to remember 22nd. An inspiring meeting is reported. which was a good success. Mr. R. F. Edwards' of Kingsley, Mrs. R. A. Lily of Minneapolis arc Washington, D. "C. beginning Sunday all numbers and while she The ladies of Williams did Kan., B. K. Edwards of Chicago and •uperintending over the destinies of September 1 at 10 a. m. and terminating is looking up yours, other calls are Sergeant Berinett, formerly assisant more than their bit in the excellent C. F| Dahlberg who have been rusticating ^r son's island home this season. Sunday Sept. 8. All are invited being neglected. Help us, and we which were served in" the basement auditor for the Power Company, amidst the thousand islands and Welcome attend any of will give you the best service possible. whi has been in service at the Minneapolis of the new school house. There FOR SALE—A seven-room dwell-? Rainy Lake left Friday for Minneapolis,' the lectures and exercises. Seats, are were addresses-by .both local pastoifs recruiting station for the loud' in praise of our famous ing house at 709, 6th street. I^odern open to all, both to members and International Telephone-Co. arid state office workers. The cl6$•rirt. past few months has entered the of summer ^report and hoping that- 3m,Other except healt. Cellar ujider non-members, of the church.^ Aug. 29-Sept. 5^, ?address. byuSupt Lesher, of Minneapolis fiCfers' training school ajt Camp Piker $&ksofi: .they may be able' to" Glass porch- Apply S. J. y-* Rmw. P. Kai^^l on "The Price crf i'Peace" Arle. 'v return by the auto route' an dbring A. 22-29. :wa5.tdeKver.ed. to- afcrowdedvchurch AN EXPLANATION 1 several-others with. them. The following officers were elected: Mrsc Qra Hazen who is spending FOR SALE—A well located hotel the war period^with her children a P. S. .Pendergast leaves tonight for International Falls, Prices, reason- Throughout the country gasoline Moderator,' Rev.' Wm. W. Dale. ~. Parker's Prairie writes that her husafiK .Detroit, Mich., where he has been 1e, small payment down, balance stations and garages are closing: down who ^vas formerly barn bojs ».*{Registrar, Rev^E. L. Heermance. appointed Immigration: Inspector,' at 6 p. m. week days, and from 6 p. to suit purchaser for?quick sale. A4-ply Members'State Board of Directors -4, h^ arrived safely over seas. Mr. Pendergast took the government m. Saturdays: until Monday morning,. City Hotel. csv.'F Wk" Howard. Mr. Hazen volunteered last month at examinationJast- August and.was notified announcing that it is. by^order. of the Revr Wm. Wv'Dale. the .. local recruiting station. of his appointment a few daysago. Vice President and Mrs* SL, W Backus FuePAdministration' or by the government/ Reverends Evans of Baudette, Dale The, family, will remain here for .-1 are combining pleasure wj|th bus-, Quartermaster SergelantBloomfield Delegate, to National Council: iness on a trip to a few of the eastern the,., present, There many friend^ Please: give publicity in the news* International Falls, and Griggs of Who did ^such~ good work as recruiting- hope he will be assigned to the immigiation of cities. They left Saturday ritght and papers throughout your county, sergearit here for several months, Williams were welcomed into the associations. office here .before long,\so which Dr. Garfield authorizes, that expect to be gone two weeks. Beginuijl Sept. 1st Betfaleherii but who is now connected with i' that they will not have to leave here. there is no order from any departs headquarters office for the Minneapolis The: laTgest offering for ministerial cltittth service will *je Cashier ahd Mrs. R. M. Skinner of ment'of the government dealing with relief* received so far was maee and Duluth district at Minneapolis Nils Alstermark one of the earliest the State Bank of Baudette and Mr. this subject' arid that such closing as follows: in the closing session. and Mrs. Clark Dodds of Baudette is visiting, here with friends^ for settlers and on of th? most successfuljarmers is a voluntary limitation put into .• a few-days. --y -spent-Sunday with Jevne, Norton and of the Loman district was effect by the Automobile Dealer's Morning Worship 10:30 Dr. Larson the Optometrist will be a itufiness and social visitor to our peterson families on Rainy Lake. Association or others. Stiitflfty Scihool 11:45 Work or fight is, the order from city Tuesday for the first time in over The publje ought? to know this the government. The Crookston College Evening Worship 8:00 The surgical dressing rooms will two years. He says the good roads and charge up any resulting inconvenience will prepare you for a position be open Wednesday and Friday afternoons and .automobiles are doing a good to the people who are responsible nthe shortest possible /time. Bookkeeping, and Tuesday and Thursday deal to make the farmers of this for the closing hours adopted. Note change of S. S. ho shorthand, auto, gas arid evenings. Workers in this important county prosperous, and hopes to have department of Red Cross work are steam engineering. Board and room at Victoria Hotel, September 10 and Very truly yours, agood machine himself another year, and morning service. Everybody badly needed to maake up the International in private family $4 to $4.50 per week. so he cari run to town two or three 11. Consult him if you have defective (Signed) J. F. McGee, is invited to attend. Falls sh?re of dressings for Write for catalog. J. C. ySathre, times a week and market his produce eyes' or need glasses. -Artificial eyes Federal Fuel Administrator for Crookston, Minn. Minnesota. our boys at the front. to better advantage. fitted. •ar, 1 '-W'iI 4