International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 16, 1919 · Page 4 of 8
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f. T"' ,, .. i_r INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS JANUARY 1919 16 MITCHEL BURTON PASSES SCHOOL NOTES RED CRC/SS NOTES AWAY AFTER LONG ILLNESS LOCAL HAPPENINGS Reported by Rose Rauscher r.t BETHLEHEttCHURCH Koochiching County Chapter Every on^ was greatly shtfeked and The operetta to be given by the saddened last Friday by the news of Glee Clubs isN now under way. It is The Directors of the Chapter will the de.ath of Mitchel Burton, one of to be staged some time in May and, Attorney Franz Jevne was a twin hold their mid-winter meeting at the Mrs. Carl Meunch returned from the oldest and most successful business is under the direction of Miss Dane city visitor last week. High School on Saturday, January her visit to Minneapolis Monday. men. of our city. and Miss Hartman. It is entitled 18th, at 2 p. m. The public is invited. Mr. Burton has been seriously ill If you are in need of a good man to Mrs. M. E. Holler left Friday night "The Captain of Plymouth" and d^als In connection with this meeting, a for a long tirii^ and left a few weeks to spend the winter at Salerno, Florida. split wood call phone 230. with such characters as Miles Standish, conference will be held of the various ago for Rochester in hopes he might John Alden and Pricilla. There agencies, public and private, Trip the light fantastic at the City obtain relief from his Locomotor are important parts for music and working for the welfare of the cour.ty, Hall next Friday night for the city FOR SALE—A good six room house ataxia from which he has greatly speech. Boys and girls from the to consider the employment of a. bowling team. water and sewer. $1,000. Apply 712 suffered for the past few years, but *"S* Junior High school are also taking visiting nurse. Eighth street. instead of improving he took a turn Mrs. M. C. Paul of ..vNortriome visited part in the chorus of the operetta. for the worse and passed away Friday REV. WM. W. DALE .Horace MvCormack and Clarence with the Geo. P. Watson family A. M. Bugner and Geo. McGlady Many enquiries are coming from at 1:30 a. m., January 10th. Mr.j. over Sunday. Larsen are new members of the Pastor branches, asking whether they may two of the good farmers of Birchdale Burton and the family were notified Sub-Freshman class. were here Friday. sell the surplus yarn which they have Thursday of his more serious condition Mac Loman arrived from^his farm Morning worship 10:30. The pupils and teachers of the on hmri. No instructions have yet at Loman Monday to seirve on the and left for Rochester on the Mrs. John Norton and baby are Sunday school 11:45. Alexander Baker extend their sympathy been received from headquarters, so visiting with her parents at Glen'iD Grand Jury Tuesday first train but before they arrived to Frances Burton in the loss Evening worship 7:30. the branches are ksked to hold their for the rest of the winter. he passed away. The funeral was of her father. Last Sunday was the best all along yarn. Mrrs. Carl Ogren ^and baby nave conducted in St. Paul last Sunday the line. Invite your friends to A new room has been opened on Mitchell Peggar arrived Monday moved to Hay ward, Wis., to live with afternoon and interment flowwed in the third floor. .. It is made up of come. There will be a bible class Branches along the M. & I. line from his good farm at Pelland Monday her parents for the present. the Sons of Jacob cemetery. next Sunday. Plan to remain to Sunday pupils from Miss Foole's and Miss have been asked to appoint committees, for grand jury service. The family feel the loss very keenly school. Mrs. Chas. Fenton of the Forest Graham's rooms and is in charge of or use'their present home service and deceased will be greatly-miss- Miss 'Nottin. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Grant and Help put our city on the map by Inn left Sunday night- to visit with committees, to riieet the morning buying a ticket for the International Mrs. Post will entertain the Ladies' her sister at Crookstoir* for a few The High School basket ball team train each day and greet the#soldiers Aid at Riverdale Farm. Meet at Mrs. Bowling Team dance at the City Hall days. is busily practicing. Just when or who return to their station. Friday night January 10. C. L. Crandal, 3rd St. at 2 from where the next game will be is not Many of these must wait for train Don't forget the Bowling Tournament definitely known. whence the sleigh will leave for the connections, or for some reason of Mr. and Mrs. Elsmore left for thennew dance tomorrow, Friday night farm. The chemistry class surprised it.self transportation to their homes. home in Chicago last Sunday at the City Hall for the benefit of Annual meeting of the church Friday last week by taking a test with evening. A few of their intimate the local team. evening at 8 in the church. After the. result that over half of the class, There have been a number of letters friends went to the train to say Au the business light refreshments came away, with x's. sent by the Home Service committees Revoir. John Berg, the popular and oft will be served and a social hour enjoyed. Roy Frank returned Monday after enemy to relative^ living in elected Judge of Probate is attending Members and friends are udged a week's absence during which time countries. On'June* 22, a message Abstracts and titles to all property the atyjual meeting of Judge of Probates to be present at this important he was manager of his father's store was sent for Mrs Frank Kinriinger in KoochichingCounty furnished by in St. Paul this week. meeting. on Third street. of, Mizpah to her sister in Bavaria. the Koochiching County Abstract Co., Last Friday Miss Ann O'Mally An answering message has just come Ofiicia 1 Abstractors, International Prof Meyer, general superintendent FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL entertained the Junior High School back through the same channel, giving Falls, Minn. of the M. & O. Paper Co. returned ed in our business circles. The twosons CHURCH "with a number of vocal selections. welcome family news and greeting. Tuesday from a couple of Irving and Jerome returned Edward Kaneen, Minister. She was accompanied by Miss Patricia Mrs. Chas Green who died at her It took over six months, but no weeks spent on business in the twin Tuesday morning but Mrs. Burton Lynch. other channel of communication is home in the Forest Heights additi cities. and the two daughters will return Morning worship at 11. Subject: The seventh grade geography class last Thursday was buried from the open. later. "A Passion for the Unsaved." made a trip thru the paper mill on Methodist church Sunday afternoon. Miss Violet' Anundsen of Bagley It is very fortunate that Mr. irvltig RED CROSS NOTES Evening worship at 7:30 "What Wednesday. Rev. Edw. Kaneen conducted the services. who has been visiting with her sister? Burton has taken such an interest does the Peace Conference meant to The skating rink in tfie ball park Mrs. W.j W. Bale at* the Congrega-j in the business for several years Christianity and, the World." is a mecca for the pupils these days. The postponed monthly meeting tional manse returned home Sunday that during the past. two years he The Sunday School meets alb 10 a. The many friends of Prof. C. G. "I got it" and Crack-th-Whip" seem was held January 8th at the Alexander evening. has ^practically conducted it alone m. with classes for everybody:' Hankey who was once principal of to be the popular games. Baker School. Pres. G. V. Kinney and a year ago was taken into partner Kindergarten department for tha our city schools will be interested in John Clausen of Ericsburg who. for 'HfBhur/5dayx afternoon a number of presided. The Home Service ship with his father and is now little folk. knowing that he has been appointed school boys from Fort Frances visited the past few years has raised the committee has been enlarged to five "in a position to continue the business New scholars always welcome. assistant county superintendent of Thanksgiving turkey for the Editor our school. They: visited all the members. Adolph Krohn is chairman. without loss" to it. Everyone Mrs. J. H. Emerson will entertain schools of .Beltrami county. of the Press was a. business visitor rooms and spent much time in the here, while regretting the severe bereavement the Ladies' Aid society at her home. here Monday. manual training room. Mr. Fofelburg have every confidence in I. D. Slauson who has been living 609 5th Ave., Friday afternoon. explained the machines to the Mrs. R. Liljeblad is chairman of the the young man's business ability and on his homestead at Birchdale with Don't forgetto make that 20 per Preaching service in the Ranier pupils and they were very much impressed. work-room. are sure that with the greatly add his family for the past twelve years cent payment that is due at one oi church Sunday at 2:30. They were shown through responsibility he will develpip*' still p. and has developed it into a paying the local.banks.January 16th. It is Sunday School at 2 m, the building by Francis Wisard. Report /of treasurer, Mrs. L. H. great business judgment and ability dairy farm was here Monday on his necessary that you make this payment In the chemistry class the other Nord showed total receipts this ... so that our city will continue to be" TO DETECT DESERTERS way to1 Wadena to purchase a team promptly. .day Miss Swanson and Nathan were month ... ... $120.14 justly proud of him. as a successful of horses: discussing the atmosphere. Cash paid out .90.45 business man and all round good The International Falls Bowling Balance at end ''Well the farther up you go the of moifth $2454.69 The (State Safety Commission announces citizen. Pres. F. G. Sheldon and Vice Pres. Team will .give a dance next Friday y-" lijghter the'air gets, doesn't it" said that at the instance of the A. G. Wedge of the First National night to ra.ise, money for the team to Nathan. The following bills were allowed: War Departrnent it is to keep in HELP STARVING ARMENN Bank were here over Sunday arid' pay their expenses to th$, International' Nurses*^and 'drugs' .' said Miss Swanson "way up touch with commandants of military IANS AND SYRIANS Monday attending the annual meet•ixig Bowling Tournament at St. *fte atmosphere is ether," Greengard r.... posts' both in and out of Minnesota of that popular banking institution. Paul, the week of February 10th. -"Gee!" said Nathan "then if you Mrs. W. W. Dale, note hQok for the purpose of detecting deserters They report everything in Mr. B. N. Wheeler of Duluth was reoud?go up there you'd go to sleep. and postage 1.25 from the army. To this end all Subscriber? to the Liberty Loan fine condition and are\lelighted with here Tuesday evening arid gave a "Say Miss Swanson," piped uo Mr. G. V. Kinney, sundries 5.85 war bureaus will co-operate. Commanding bonds are uqersetde ,TH MB FF-bonds the rapidly growing business of the good address and organized the county Tibe," you'll have to excuse that brother Cobey & Hall 6.25 officers have been instructed are requested to pay past and also with the outlook for in behalf of the Armenian and of mine. All that fellow thinks Mrs. McPartlin, groceries 1.50 by the War Department to advise the promptly the 20 per cent installment the coming year. Syrian Relief. about is sleep." Rueter Meat Market, 13.75 Commission of the names and addresses that is due at their bank in The following committee was elected. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. R. Gall returned of soldiers deserting or absent this city on January 16th. CAN. NORTHERN CHANGED from their honeymoon trip Monday Report of K. O. Fosse from universal without leave and thought to be County chairman, F. S. Lang. Dr. E. A. Thompson returned Monday TO CAN. NATIONAL and were welcomed back by a number membership drive showed in the state, together with other information City, chairman, S. N. Rubin. with his honorable discharge of friends. Mrs. Gall was formerly over the top prospects. Report will necessary in their apprehension. Secy., R. Liljeblad from the antonment at Madison, Wis., be given next week. Miss Georgia Liggon of the post Soldiers thus detected will The Canadian Northern railroad Treasurer, Rev. C. L. Kingsbury. where he has been in the service for office staff. They were married "at then be reported bj* the Commission has ceased to exist, and in its place Advertising manager, Adolph Krohn the past few weeks. He will resume the brides home at Benton, 111., on to the proper military authorities. we have the Canadian National, as G. V. Kinney reported spending A committee of 100 is to be appointed .his practice of dentistry here in a few New Year's day. Mr. Gall works at tiffed-Canadian government, which November 10th to 31st, 2 to 5 in the A.o canvass the city next Sunday days. the M. D. & W. round house and will WOULD TRY KAISER took over the system during the past old bank building sending Christmas afternoon. This committee will be make their home in our city to the year, foreclosing a government mortgage, boxes, 63 were sent. Wm. A. Shannon who has been living .appointed at a meeting of the above delight of their many friends. has changed the name, indicating British Investigating Commission almost continuously on his homestead |committee at S. 'N. Rubins sto.e OTTO DIERCKS APPOINTED a purpose to continue and operate !n„ext Friday evening. Advises Prosecution of Former Emperor on the Big Forfc river below Big Margin Mathison, superintendent the road as a government enterprise. TIMBER SUPERINTENDENT It is one thing to suffer and die in Falls for the past sixteen years is of the Rat Root Excelcior Company here on jury service. He reports battle while fighting for a great of Ericsburg *toas here Tuesday. He London, Jan. 10—Proceeding against good crops and unusually good progress cause. It is quite another thing to be says their plant is doing good business Otto Diercks who has been assistant SIX MORE VOTE DRY the former German emperor are advised for this country on his farm the deprived of your arms and all means turning out an average of twelve in the office of Oscar Areftsc past year. of protection, deprived-of your property, in a special report by a subcommittee tons of excelcior per day. His son State Timber Superintendent has The following six states ratified the of the commission charged driven from your homes out in Lyman who returned a couple of been appointed superintendent in the Sheriff Hugh Mcintosh has offered Federal Prohibition amendment last with inquiring into violations ot the wide desert wastes for the express weeks ago from military service has place of Mr. Arenson who resigned a reward of $100 for the arrest of Tuesday: Indiana, Arkansas, California, purpose of causing death liy the laws of war, appointed two resumed his former position as bookkeeper January 1st, to devote all his time to Peter Paulvinsky the Russian who Washington, Illinois and months ago. The parent body has privation and starvation with the ul- for the company. He says his own business affairs in connection escaped from 'the county jail a timate purpose of evtermination of a I North Carolina, only six more are done a great deal of work through the sawmill in their village expects with the new saw rig which he couple of days before he came into whole race. A million Armenions needed t0 cariT the amendment and its subcommittees, each of which to start up in a couple of days and invented and had patented which office. Paulvinsky is the man 'who and Syrians have thus met death at nation "Bone dry" Febru- was assigned some particular phase make the has-prospects of an' unusually good will cut down trees in the forest and was awaiting trial for robbing'a the hands of the Turks. Four mil-j ary is kdkved that the nec- of violations charged against enemy run. .. then cut them up into the desired homesteader. named Smith east of lion more are literally "starving to e^ssary six ratify before the close countries. lengths, logs pulpwood or cordwood. Mizpah sortie time ago. Alfred Heritage who has a good death. The United States has agreed wee^c* Plans for a tribunal, which will try Mr. Diercks is well fitted for hie homestead farm east of Ray is h°re to raise $30,000,000 for their relief. cases in which violations of the laws new position and will undou! Percy Spraclan who early joined the U. S. READY TO on grand jury service. He says the" Koochiching county's share of this is. of war are alleged have already been make good in it. Canadian military forces at the beginning have Kad a good year on the farm BATTLE FOR POLAND $1,500.00.: submitted. of the war and has seen the and everyone in their section jf INSTALLATION OF One of the most difficult phases of bitterest fighting and has been a few TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN country, are raising good stock and the work has been the inquiry into I.O.O.F. AND REBECCAS times wounded, but continued in^ the America Reported Prepared to Send crops. He spoke of Mr. Caragan who ill treatment of prisoners, their employment service until after the signing of the owe to Fight the Bolshevik! purchased the former Lyman place I, H. E. Strong will not be responsible behind the firing lines, armistic has returned and will (Continued from Page One.) 10 near them three years ago, after a for any debt or debts contractby illegal methods of warfare, misuse of doubt return to a position with the series of crop failures in Alberta, who Paris, Jan. 13^-America has informed his son, Ernest Strong, on and Mrs. Shaw, Treasurer. the Red Cross flag, bombardments ot paper company similar to the one he the Allied governments, according last year sowed only six bushels of after the date of this notice. Mrs. Wilson, Conductor. hospital and the executions of Mis.1 left for the service., •. -Temps, that it is ready to oats on three and a half acres of H. E. Mrs. Clement, Warden. Edith Cavell and Captain Fryatt. Strong. send.r an American expeditionary land harvested 162 bushels, machine Miss Lou Graham, manager of the Mrs. Berg, R. S N. G. International Falls, Minn. The subcommittee having this work: corps to Poland. This force, the measure, from it. ladies' department of O. M. Carr & Jan. 14. 1919. Mrs. Engstrom, L. S. N. G. in charge has already examined about newspaper states, would be able to Co's. store left yesterday for the Mrs. Wedlund, R. S. V. 100,000 cases of ill treatment of pris Prof. G. A. Olson, who was installed "at least double the support given eastern markets to purchase the new Mrs. Martin, L. S. V. G. Glen Saville received another car oners and has about 150,000 more to into his new office as superintendent by two Polish divisions to be sent spring stock. Miss Graham is co 1sidered load of horses yesterday. He says Mrs. Honstable, I. G. investigate. The subcomittee has of schools last week, returned •from the Western front and enable one of the best of buyers and Mrs. Palmer, Chaplin. it is hard to keep the county supplied.- already submitted an interim report: from St. Paul Tuesday where he spent the Poles to victoriously resist the expects to be able to offer the, best During the evening eloquent addresses on the employment of prisontrs behind a few days with the state department Bolshevists." there is at prices that will be as attractive were also delivered by Rev. the firing lines and in German seeing about getting the state as possible consisted with Mrs. .Geo. S, Langland returned .j" Paderewski's Wound Slight Edw. Kanne^n the lodge chaplin on mines and quarries. aid due this county for his consolidated yesterday morning from California good business judgment. Geneva, Jan 12.—Ignace Jan, Paderewski, .the Rebeccas and the good work the\' Offenses at sea are being dealt with schools, and securing principles where she has been living for the the Polish leader, wgs only are doing, and by F. Bernard the by a third comittee and a fourth for the schools at Loman and Birchdale. W- Manager R. King.of 6. fyf. Carr past few months while, her husband slightly wounded in. the attack made Grand Chaplin, on the general work committee has been dealing with offenses He xis getting his work into & Co.'s fine-store -wishes to express has been in the Y. M. C. A. service. on him by a would be assassin-at and,spirit of Odd Fellowship in our from, the air. good shape, and has shown good their gratitude to th^ geheral public Warsaw, according to a telegram received national life. All the addresses were All the siJbcomittees still have judgment in appointing Miss Lucy for the, magnificient busirtess they Dr. Larson, the optomertrist -will by friends here today. He above the ordinary and were greatly large masses of evidence to examine Barrett as his chief assistant to take have been given during the past year be at the Victoria Hotel, February said to be continuing his work on enjoyed. .... ... r. before final reports are issued dealing care of the office work as he intends which has been 'considerably better 5 and 6. Consult him if you need' 7 the reconstruction of th Polish government After the installation and sueechmaking with charges to be preferred ?nd to spend a good deal of his time visiting than any previous year. Also to ay and is planning measures was- over the large company the degree of responsibility attach the schools and taking care of that it will be the earnest endeavor against the Bolshevists., of members from both sides of to individuals. Although final exclusions the outside work. Miss Lucile Kroll of their entire *staff to continue the river and visitors sat down to a sum* may not therefore be reached has been appointed his stenographer. courteous and helpful treatment that *f An uprto-date dressmaker would ptuous chicken repast which ke-t in a majority of cases for some Mr. Olson's will continue family to has characterized them in the past ii\e work Apply 303 Second do them busy until the early morning months, it is not to be assumed th^£ reside at Loman he can find until a and that continued patronage will be glasses or have defective eyes. Artificial .St. streei. International Falls, Minn. hour. Every one declaring they had practical steps have not been taken ,f auiiduic suitable dwelling uweiiing house nouse in this tnis city. ciry. highly appreciated. V"** eyes fitted. Jan. 9-3a had ^the best time ever. to secure and arrest offenders. -V A ri .•