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.- j* pr^' ^S' .i0 .._„ ... -f» a*- j'.- •~jr-'Wz' ,i ./* ^. 4K- *.,/** 2 INTERNATIONAL- FALLS.gRESS,JipI^FARY* 1919: PAGE MVff oi^e of the army schools a way" from! NEW YEAR'S BALL ^ea]te$t jf- ail crimes, canriW the former .firing lin.es. He enjoyed, AGRANDSUCCESS LOCAL 5- fuHjr pay: the enormous bill of dama-' his trip across the: Atlantic but .says: it took them sixteen days to make ges. -for which they are unquestionably Giro Under the Auspice# of Co. A, the trip, he has visited the most important responsible, it by no means follows Mi?ne»ot« Home Guards. MasJquerades towns and cities in England: Unique and Varied that they should be permitted Estey organ for sale in good condition. and France, but at the date of. writing, to escape it entirely. To allow these MICKIE SAYS Apply 723 6th street. Dec., 7th, had not hearrd from criminals to avoid entirely the payment VALUABLE PRIZES GIVEN NOU MUSTN'T THINK r- anybody in the United States for BY Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lucas are rejoicing of this just debt after having LOCAL MERCHANTS WERE. CARELESS JEST &ECOZ five and one-half months. His address over the birth of a daughter. destroyed Belgium, Serbia and large NOVJ HIND A "flPOGRAPmCAL is Sergt. Cecil Emerson, 4th Co. ERROR »N THE PAPER ONCE rTher Victory masquerade ball under .portions of France, Rumania, and 1st Batt. "Ajniy Candidates School.A. LOST—Pair of glasses. Finder IN \NVAVl_E. NVS GOSH,\N\TW] the aifspicesrof Co. A, M. H. G. which Russia, and after having done such P. O. No. 714, A. E. F. France. please leave at this office. Owner will TWE BILUONS OF CHAMCES was held on New Year's eve was an incalculably great damages throughout VNUOKG^ pay reward. Then IS T' Gr\T tVMNGS unqualified success. practically the entire world, IT'S A \NONOER. NE OOKT W. BURRELL RETURNS One hundred and seventy-five cocpleS Dr. and Mrs. Peterson spent Christmas while their own countries have escaped KAA.KE MOR.E ERRORS ON FURLOUGH REV. WM. W. DALE attended and were tastily and interestingly with his brother 'Banker and almost entirely from the ravages TVAAN VNE DO Pastor attired. The music by Mrs. J. M. Peterson of Spooner. of war, would not only be a hideous Mr. and Mr. Burrell are rejoicing Kimpton!s five-piece orchestra was Morning service 10:30. injustice to the Allies, who would thus over the return.of their son L. W: WANTED—Lady cook to cook for .tll^best ever, and an all round good be compelled to pay the penalties of Burrell whO enlisted in the U. S. Navy 3 men. Good place. Write J. B. Rose time was enjoyed by all present, and Sunday school 11:45. before this country got into the the wrongs which the Central Powers Happyland, Minn. the treasury of this patriaatic organization war, and was assigned to the U. S. have committed, but it would be puiting nicely replenished. FOR SALE—A good seven-room Evening service 7:30. Dreadnaught Nevada, which has seen l£At 11:30 sharp Captain and Mv a tremendous premium on outlawry plastered house with basement. Apply several months of real ser-Vice in tne McManamin lead the Grand March and would, therefore, be an 329 2nd sfreet after five oclock. Please note the change of time for submarine infested zones around Ireland which was played by Kimpton's 5r injustice even to the Central Powers. the evening service. and Scotland. The battleship piece orchestra and to the delight of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Malone of It seems obivious then that indemnities Mn Burrell was on was to have been everybody It was a: splendid showing Virginia spent -the Christmas tide should be paid out only by^Germany, The Ladies' Aid will be entertained one of the ^U. S. boats to take pari under the beautiful decorations with Mr. and rMs. W. V. Kane an.! the principal in this great this week Thursday, by Mrs. Freed in the surrender of the Germau and Christmas, trees lighted by electric family....... crime, but also by her accessories, and Mrs. Dale at the home of Mrs. Navy and headed for there as sobri red, white, and blue lights. After Dale 1004 6th st. In working out the answer to this as orders were received, but they encountered FOR SALEr—Seven pullets, 1 cockerel the grand march the prize winners indemnity problem it is important a severe storm north of ColumbianvW^yandottes. Also Were chosen by Mr. G. N. Millard, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH hot merely to to it that the Central Ireland which delayed them so that see fine pullets S^C^y^V Leghorns. A. I E. WV Smith and Frank Green as Rev. C. L. Kingsbury Powers liquidate far possible they were a day late for the reception as as Kna^p. Ph?one ^3V. judges.Nineteen beautiful and val Pastor the war damages for which they of the enemy's ships, but they steam- LUableprizes were given away. In the Prize c9ckerels.:.for sale, winners in ed through the lines as the cOWardly are responsible, "but it is of even center of the hall a large sign "Vict9«y" 11 a. m. Preaching service and communion Fort Frances, Qnt., International fleet was anchored on Scottish .waters. greater importance that payment be showed tli§ spirit.of the dapce. observance. Topic for morning: Falls and Bemidji, JFerris strain. Apply 8SX& Mr. Burrell says the German -The following list of made if possible in such manner as prizes were "Adornment." T. Kelly International Falls cr. sailors cheered them but the officers {generously donated by the local will render it impossible for them The January term of the District Fort Frances. on the German boats "took a sneak'and rt^rchanta. to perpetrate another such crime. 7:30 p. m. Topic for consideration: In Court will convene here on the 14tth. were pretty glum. GENT^S PRIZES James Sadaris »has purchased for this connection, it may be well to "Does the New Year 1919 mean The Nevada Was also on duty neir MifkOwitij! '-•&£ Summerfield, one pair spot cash the.dwelling house of Thos. G. A. Elder the bond man of Duluth more to America than any of .he consider the fact that the one thing Brest when President Wison and his army shoes. McClaren on '^Millionaire avenue, last years?" was here Saturday on business. necessary to enable a country to party arrived in France so thj^t "Mr. a which will make litm fine bachelor make war is not gold, silver nor Burrell together with the other membiers Burton's Dept. Store, one pair slip- FOR SALE—A good six room house quarters for little-while. We believe that all who can should other forms of money, but consists of the crew got a glimpse, of Ihfi water, and sewer. $1,000. Apply 712 attend service on the first Sunday of primarily.^and almost entirely in the presidental party. We understand that R. H. Bennett Raster's Pool Hall, one box cigars. Eighth street. the New Year. Try it and see. a re so possession, in addition to man-power, .is slated for "the position of doorkeeper Green's Hardware Store, one pair A\(as^nere a "couple of months ago oh and •Editor Wm. Noonan Of of iron, copper, and other metals J. D. Perfett% of Duluth arrived .skates. .' 10 a. m. Sunday school. Offering Baudette as clerk in the n'ew house from a southern cantonnient here Saturday to become a member of Consequently, though the Central Lunjigren's Candy Store, one pipe. to be taken for the Syrian and American fLj^d is now recovering from a of Representatives.: the Immigration staff here. Provision Store,r,two jardiners. Powers should be required tp pa^r Relief. "Lest you forget." fracture- received by being, thrown ..L»die*' Prises,. perpetually- on account of their debt 5 Don't sh!^ yburfttts to distant "Ladies shopping in Minneapolis from his rohse. Their daugHter who First National Bank, five dollar 6:30 Christian Endeavor. New of-, to the Allies, huge sums in' money, outside poiiffts when you can get better will find the' Hotel Dyckmau most accessible is a nurse, and whose husband is in saving account. ficers. Come and help make it lat or even in the form of goods manufactured results aamd 'casli on the spot at to all the leading' stores." tf France, is visiting the old: folks now •. Nelson's Jewelry Store, one. cameo it should be. from' wool, cotton, or/othernon-metallic honpe. See Fred Shaw he'll take all —r—*——• and also assisting at the local hospital !i '.broach, .. --'Mrs. E. L. Heerinance and childen .materials, those coun~tries you have and^payj the highest price. doing valiant service .during Burton's Dept. Store, one .ladie's All citizens and., transients invited are spending the holidays at her might still be able, at some future this, epedemic rwhich we are glad to knitted sweater. Dennis Bakeir the barber who .s Others come without invitation. former home at Tall Oaks Farm time, to- again make the world say seems to be leaving our city. -O. M. Carr. & Co.,. one pair .silk. bee^i around ere s|ot several yea near Fairmont.. Mr.Burrell will return to his ship -jed. wifch^-nnocent blood. It wouliseem, FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL dropped de^d ^^^hei-street at in a few days "for about three years then, that the.best interests oi Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Dale are enjoyingva Holler's. Candy §tore,f one box sia CHURCH ch^ster last. Wednesday. He was. re vi visit from her two sisters, the world require that the Central- Edward Kaheeiiy Minister taking treatment for. heart trouble. the Misses Amanda and Violet Swerispn Fruit. Store, one. box candy. Powers shall, as at least a part of GOOD WAR RECORD OF Anundsen of Bagley. Babcock Store,. one bottle their indemnities, turn over to tileAllied -A-New Years 'Eve^party' was given Morning worship at 11. Subject Drugt C. R. HARTNELL'S FAMILY at the Bethlehem jghurch,.by Misses perfume. natidns~of the world the abso— "The Present day task of the Church TO RENT—^Steam heated store Wilson, Caple and Mitchell last night. followed by the communion service Jute and perjrnanent control of the operation room can be partioned suitable for Few families in our county' will Eirst ^atipnal Bank, five do)tarp All reported a good time. Games an 1 and reception of new members. and output, of all mines containing s\ family who wishes to keep boarders. have as. good a waF record as' the music was played. Everybody was ^Jevne Norton, one cord green copper, and other metals Apply R. F. C. litis. Jan 2 irOn, R.| Hartnell family of Froiiti^K "They wished a Heppy New Year. ^Irc^ \^obd. Service Flag meeting and memorial necessary for war purposes. More, have five sons in the service. Four Sher Brothers, one mahogany serving Sergt. Ruben J, Hanson returned service at :30 p. m. with patriotic over, in view of the enormous quan-_ We extend to all readers of the of whom have seen active service in tray. Saturday for a ten days' leave of absence music. All citizens are cordially in* tities of these metals, which have Press our heartiest good wishes for France and have been- wOunded, as "Rubin's Drug Store, one mahogany from the New York contonment, vited to join in these services and so been accumulated by the Central follows: James was tire first to be a Happy New Year. May health an3 candlestick. on account of his mother's illness. honor those who have served and»sa wounded, then George who was Powers for, or in the form of weapons prosperity be yours throughout 1919. K^ye's Hardware Store, one set He started back to the ser raficed. wounded at least five times, William knives and forks.. V: of war and war 'munitions of vice Monday night. The Executive Staff and Emplo/ees was put out of action twice and various kinds, it would also seem of Hotel Vendome, Minneapolis. S. E. Thompson &- Son, five pounds The Sunday school meets at 10 a"^ Abstracts and titles to all property Ernest ortce. The other brother ssfltew,, „... advisable that ,all such metal, in m. with classes for everyone Kinder-, in KoochichingCounty furnished by Fred was at Camp Grant ready for Daniel A. Regan arrived hertr _Capt. T. L. McManamin, Lieut.'F. garten Dept. for the little folkv. whatever, .form it may be found, be the Koochiching County Abstract Co., Tuesday from Falls River, Mass., to overseas servfte when the a mis tit« Lang and Lieut. Thos] Tronsen wish Start the New Year in bible study taken_ over by the Allies, together Officia 1 Abstractors, International was sighed. become a part of the Immigration to. extend their thanks to all members with us. .. with.the mines, account of indemnities Falls, Minn. on staff of our port. He has been in the Fortunately none of them were required of Co. A, M. H. G, and especially which must obiviously be provided Quarter M.|^p¥^^ipije.rars depart- to niake "the supreme sacrifice to41ie following members for making Mrs. Norman E: Brokaw will be A large cofhmittee of Odd Fellows for by the treaty of peace now Practically every family in the cmeiit "at Washington' since the war cOuntyi the masquerade such a great success: hostess to the-Ladies' Aid society a,t played the part of the good Samaritan being negotiated. started. [r.- v. done its best in the hour of Secty. H. A. Levin, Sergt. F. 1 0 2 7 7 re id a by visiting their Brothers in the While this plan of requiring indemnities h£.,jy,^rld's. need, but few. have been J. Peterson, Sergt. -Chas. Bender. ternoon. hospital Christmas day with fruit, Sergt. Joel Hanson returned home i^ijthe^ position to give as many boys to be paid as far as possible Corps. Dougherty and Brown, Artificer Saturday being honoj-ably discharged flowers and general good cheer. as this patriotic family. in the form of metals would have Bellisle and Ptes. Drummond, Preaching in the Ranier church front Camp Cody. He says he is the advantage of effectually insuring Heasley, McGuire, Lindvall, Raymond Sunday at 2:30 m. Sunday school FOR- SALE-r-4 room cottage with p. "fit as a fiddle" and he certainiy RED CROSS KOOCHICHING the world against further aggressions and Waller. Also to musicians, Ihrig, at 2 p. m. two lots 50x147 ft located in Liberty looks it. We hope- soon to be able to COUNTY CHAPTER Dawson, Randall and Kimpton. by the Central Powers, it also addition. Small cash payment, balance hear him thrill local audiences again We. hope to be able to get a complete in monthly installments.- En commends itself because it wouid with his "fiddle." .. FOR SALR Knitting will no longer be one of quire Nels Bergstedt. P. O. BOX 665.. list of the prize winners together provide a substantial means of payment the regular activities of the Red Mr. and Mrs. Thbs. McLaren and with their representations in 4 times. Five set good logging sleds 3x8 runners without interfering with the Cross. The national headquarters family left Saturday night for Chtcago time for another issue. If the winners with McClaren castings. These development of peaceable pursuits Henry Otto visited his family here had made a careful inventory of where they will make their future Will please leave these particulars sleighs are in first-class shape and all by the people of the countries involved. .over the. holidays and returned Monday stocks of knitted goods in Red Cross home. Mr. McQhtren having accepted with Mr. Levin, Home Guard nearly new. Can be delivered at to. Minneapolis. He is salesman and army warehouses, and finds that a good position witfi tin. Secretary it will be appreciated. Gemmell. Apply to Martin Brothers, for a gents furnishing company at there is a sufficient supply on hand A properly conceived League of Ho-ughtingri Peabody Banking and Duluth, Minn. Dec. 19-26 Jan.2. Souix Falls and travels through to meet all needs. Workers arc. Bonding Compan^v^ Nations would no doubt do much for SCHOOL NOTES South Dakota. asked to finish all articles begun, the peace and welfare of the world, INDEMNITIES Lieut. Benri^wralyitz of the Marine and return to the chapter, with a but it would seem that the best way Beginning Monday, January 6, 1919 Jas. Lessard of Ranier who has Corps at Qjaap^^lVii., arrived SatM^day statement of the yarn still on hand. to destroy Utterly the danger of fur school will open for the Junior and done good and faithful work in the Continued from page 4) for a pjtfcijfciveeks furlough. Senior High School grades 7 to 12 inclusive ther aggression by the Central Powers. front line trenches with the Canadian He says he is enjoying the service Mrs. L. A. Ogaard has been appointed at 8:45 a. am. for grades 1 to is to take away from them, by .forces for three years and was immensely. He ?^e&k^ highly of ages in the way of mental pain and as supervisor of women's work 6 inclusive at '9 a. m. All grades will the payment Of indemnities in the woundeil three*-times returned home Mayne Stanton, son Of 'Jiiidge Stanton anguish to almost all mankind byreason for the county, succeeding Mrs. Van assemble at 1:15 p. m. instead of ,at manner above, indicated^ the power Thursday h^ving^ b^en hondrobly who is in the same'corps. of the diabolical war methods Etten, who is no.longer, able to..ser*e. 1:30 p. m. to make war.—General WelfareBuiletin. a followed—Germany and her alliesf ySchool will be in session on Saturdays Compaay »A 'Minnesota Home .Mrs. Paul Kinports wil: adt as purchasing ire unquestionably responsible -not v'. 1. 1-.'i. f-V •. in the forenoon fjOr the rest guards wishusto t»cpreiss thefir at)^ Rey. P,VQV Hanson'of the Lutheran aigent for the Chapter during only the direct cokts incurred far of the year according to the schedule preciatoh- Of the1 prizes that were Vo church of. o«r city was the recepiettf the coming year, _• the allied countries iii protecting mentioned atove. The schedules generously dbnatied for the Victoty HE QUALIFIED of a purse of-twenty -dollars 'fTom^ 1 is V- ,» their rights in this great war, but apply to the Ranier school as well as -mas^uerdjie dsinbe. and aj^p tp, the, church "here and av beautifuf siilVer Tommy Atkins -pleaded exemption-, Chairman .Kane has appointed the to those of this city. also foV these other damages aggregating gfne|aj| pg^l^' attended the bowl ffom tjhte iheMl&ers his n»is» of following executive committee: E. from church parade on the ground.' These arrangements are made in dance^ thus.... inaking^ it 4$ucl)(^a' good several times" the amount sion ajt Fort jFranceji in. appreciation L. Heermance, K. O. FosW, G. N. Millard, that he was an agnostic. The sergeant -success. ivl-y' ^.V-. order to recover iii large measure above indicated and it is therefore of his p.astoial .faithfulness, ,• Miss Lucy Barrett, Mrs. Paul major-assumed an expression £*v. '-A"•" the time lost because of the influenza believed that,:the total arrtourit of the Kinports, F.- S. Lang, Mrs. L» A. O. S. Zelmer is entitled to a. decoration !, H. C. S^Jberg, bookkeeper for of innocent interest. epidemic. costs and damages for which1the Central Ogaard, Mrs. M. E. Withrow, Mr. H. Frank Carlson who engaged-in ofeffeciency ftwvso treating T,Don't you believe in the Ten com­ It'is very necessary'that the children Powers are legally and eqtiitahly C. Pitblado. his hens- that they will produce fruit :large" logging bpefations if'-"' Silverdale attend regularly fbr the remainder mandments?" lie mildly ac'-Vd the responsible is not less than $500,000,600,000. for breakfast at seven beow tex'b and is buiidiiig & urge saw mill of the year in order to merit promotion bold freethinker. F. S. Lang will again head the Civilian there is getting along first ir-ite, having He hald bettei1'put^a bear trap Aear iii May, "Not one .sir," was the Relief, or Home Service co tinittee. Since this sum is probably greater the entraii.ee to liiis coop or his harvest cut already about three million G. V. Kinney. "What! Not the rule abo keeping He will be assisted by E. J. .t than the total value of all the real of egps may be lion est. feet. They expect to begin sawing the Sabbath?" Gjesdahl, who will have charge of the middle of February having a hot and personal property in Germany, R. E. Johnson arrived Monday from NOTICE TO FUR DEALERS registration, and Miss Dora Merte.is, "No. sir." .pond. They are employing fifty meii Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey Madison, Wis., where he has held a AND TRAPPERS publicity agent. The county committee "Ah, well, you're ver man I've the with a pay roll of fijty thousand combined, its payment is impossible responsible position in the Forestry will act as a clearing house, been looking to scru' the dollars per month, which means a for. and even the payment of interest department of the U. S. Agricultural I am paying the highest market the bulk of the work for soldiers and good deal to any part of this count}-. canteen." on the debt which at 4 per ceni department, and is already at work price for furs of all kinds in season. their families being done by t'.ie would amount to $20,000,000,000 per as assistant engineer of the Forist An interesting letter is received Skunk and fox skins are particularly committees in th*e branches. annum) would constitute such a burden products department of the M. & O. from Sergt. Cecil- Emerson who i§ high at this time. Conarad'e Jas. w) Eagan as b^n -i Paper Company and allied interests. doing valiant service in France, saying as to mean the virtual slavery FOR SALE—One Holsteiit Fred Shaw under medical Mil' o. treatment Cow He will move his family to our city that he is enjoying the service International Falls, Minn. of the people of the Central Powers four years old, will come in kee since last return next September as soon as he can get^ a house for immensely. He has spent,some time for all time. month and one fresh cow, eighteen Christmas day feeling as though :, them to live in -J in the trenches but is now attending months .old. Inquire 610'9th st. 5-12 It pays to Advertise in the Press ^. However, because the perpetrators has renewed his youth.. ,fZK. '*v"yr3,w. «j' w' i- t-J i«N. a-r Ife ii Sty IT*'"