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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

May 15, 1919 · Page 6 of 12

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5PwJ*5£?IH?® QVi YAM .eaaaq SJJ/M JazoiTA ^3TII -?fg HOAi V~ QH ^irti RETURNED SOLDIERS AND MARGIE SAILORS TO ORGANISE SCHOOL NOTES"* fr iU ^C ^OCAL HAPPewngs^^ By" Rose Uauscher sThe si 'StOrriis oftda^i! weekTvi lid abriuc'--• -. -.... -S?' r/• d? C« "v Last Saturday evening- the soldiers 4 not look as iho summeV sv^ts^ta.^o'me and sailors held a meeting in the but the^ weather isj^ttej^ agaij^ and Viking hall, to discuss and arrange The Social Science Class has finished makes one^feel like planting crops. FOR. .RENT—3 rooms.- Enquire 807 MICKIE SAYS for a permanent local organization, the book and is now Previewings Eighth street. M15. jiMrs. Langeri" of Big Falls was in :as is being Mone these days all over The remainder1 of the year 'will be town last Friday doing some canvassing the United States. spent ori reconstruction work:, and Postmaster Vic Davis of Ranier ah ul old op»jv*iom \s in-this community,— Before the meeting they marched all the time possible will be spent oil was a "business- visitor here' Friday. tMWRC MO EXCUSe down Third street and received a outside reading. The- class^ j^.i now ',-f-fcfc feVJHIIHk' S1U9* OortA-fOANN i\vu V-' •.!• vs0 0U ,.m The sad news reached -here Saturday well deserved ovation from those VMttM A GrOOO UVE BUNCH QS ... taking, up the results of the. wax firom Bring yo.vrclean, soft cotton rags |$\£NCS4 MEN. i.\VC \NC b-OT '".. that Mrs. Bloom had lost her who were fortunate enough to see 2 finw— the economic, political arid:social to this office. We will pay you 8 cents ^offerin' ^aromns trii esi*rn house and all its consents why firK them. Later in the evening, they enjoyed standpoints. i^Miy ^-r issue of tv*\s v*ee* per pound -',../, -.0 ,••:.. r. She resides at Caldwfeli Brook, ,we a dance and refreshments.: tofcVtf &P&PER. djd not learn how it g&t.on.fire.. Capt. M. E. Withrow was elected The Latin class has: begtfri'rthTeif re1 WM. W. DALE -The old sutler's ball was well attended »—. ft**- chairman of the meeting and it was view atftf are ^fng to''irari'slate1,'sfWfe1 Pastor last night arid a good" ail •, dt no jrioaji i'Mr. Tuttle was a bus in sv isi tor decided that as many as possible jo|,tt?jf s|piriej§.'in the Ibacic :around time was enjoyed. iti Bemidji last Wednesday. would take part in the Decoration XMopping worship 10:30. ".'V .. ,, '.» .' Th4' f6|lo\ving pupils are j^irig ^31je'd, day services., A meeting would be pOR SALET-Srrftom house and lot by' is Dape ito sing at jthe jepp-jna^rfcepien^ "jWord was received perejl?ist weik called before that time to make suitable ^SuHiiSslSchool 11:45. at: Jamesoa's- additiop..Inuire of E. program: Flprerice Wat- t^at little Kenneth Rogers formerly arrangements therefor. Fix. if this place had bee^^a^i% wilh, Evienin worship 8. fifty-*8' ^r- •(.'" -n- '•-.*) «. 5 lEmily Watson,' Frankie Bwrtony S»r-: cjymanite caps and thumb MILITARY REGULATIONS Frank Greenwalt of Ray ,lva| a ah Rifkin, Florence Kinshe^B^andi aind front linger shot offe^^ Jj .. FOR MEMORIAL JAY vl si tor here uesday afte$- quite ^Rev. E. L^Heermance will occupy t:. i. Blthe^«^intfr ha^e' the pulpit morning and evening. The absence at work ori his hoiheiitead 'new s^ong bootot, Adjutant General's Office, a delegation fr8m this place farih. /'.UV-i«i :.^s. pastor is spending Sunday at Bagley 'Ky%W St. Paul, Apnl 2?, 1919 wjent to the county seat last Tuesday .,„M.-,Trrfcr- j, where he is to deliver the Higli iNprth $^a. An^ way. tjhat's what everybody, General Orders, No 6. on a case being tried there relative Schbol Baccalaureate sermon. HAY, FOR SALE—Special price our is singing .these days..!'""1 ./' 1. Perhaps no Memorial Day in the to a piano that had been purchased car lots. Telephone or write A. J| 0jN history of these United States will ^e here by subscription of the Scottv Inter national Falls or Ben Bray had the misfortune to Only, two Sundays left in the Red more significant to the people of this people. 'v •cut his hand, on Monday. Whee"lock,-*Birehdale, Minn. tf. and ®Tue contest. Now is the time country, than the Memorial Day-.«f it :.-r for the final dash to the goal. Friday, May 30th," 1919. .--Mr, Kinney, rMr. Freed, Mr. iFogel- Mr. A. Daniels left Sunday night The many friends of Mrs. M. E. 2. The toll of dead in the World's berg and Miss Williams visited for Dakota, where he expects to remain Holler are glad to 'welcome her home Boy scouts Tuesday evening 7:45.: war has added materially in number School^ ^n Tuesday of this week. until towards fall. again after" fier winter's sojourn at to our already generous sacrifice in Salerno, Florida, yesetrday. Th& Sophomore English class has FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL previous struggles the American peope Eric Erickson returned the first CHURCH A* ^^H^indulging in debates this week. have had in hand, and in ,thls« pf the week from Deer__JRiver. He Ole Scheif' of: Loman rode to town --Edward Kaneen, Minister. Some^^ry Interesting ones have been ever heretofore, we have solace in fibund a place their that he is negotiating yesterday with his auto and said given and we understand that the for L0. Fosse ''is a. visitor in the certainty that the supreme task for and we expect he will the roads were in farly good shape. discussion on whether a man should Morriirig" worship at 11. the Twin Cities this week. has been accompishied victoriously s'oon be leaving here. ..Sorry to see That things were lo'oking prosiierous learn how To cook, waxed long and .\•/•••••. that Minnesotans have established t'he old settlers leaved WA'C'3 -v'-. *-M. -my. r. ai :his,i home^ townand everybody Evening: worship at 8.: la^t Monday. The affirmative Bring your dean, soft cotton, rags for themseves an eviable,. record in |j arouhd the coiitttry: were busy-seeding was. defended by Berneice Gagn t« this ©ffiee. We will pay you I cents America's history and that the lives |||M. J. Mcintosh started out on the with^ ^gobd^ irospect's of a good "A New World in the Making.'fj and. Burtrice iWaller and the^negative ii A of our riien have not been giveli 'ifl irjoad to, work last week with .his trac-. by La^g^^It^iyie: -'j 0? Music by the' girls' choir. -iiii—• y*r" 'uivv 6,1 rni^uy.sii a •tor and._grader- and. it worked fine, ——H— «.. 'i) A\\ this :wefek' from 3. In observance, of Mempria^, i5ay, ^oing clear through to the The first Freshman paper was pub- ifWiB. ^-Ruschi who purchased a The- Sunday School meets at 10 a attending JFriday, May .30tht, 1919 the military state fdiityMriear Gemhiell three years in, .Classes*, for everybody. to^'his jjfogfp ^s^^^iiuer^i? j|0r^s of the State ©f Minnesota are ^eSHitk and^'thfepupils a^^Sk^us^ agb 'atiid-lis cottveHirig' it intd^'fitfhf j! A number from town last Sunday 1 -o fr-rKindergarten lie re. ,i -J'.~i urged to take part in any exercfets httti£' w^'a ^ii^inigss 'vipit'o^^f^^ti for the rntle" folk! iwent out to the beaver dam at the pertaining t6 that day which may"be s.t^f| forj"tjh.e,_ .pap.er/ ".to "pdifed^prf ur^ajy: 'is f?iinpir°e§s^.w||^ the •New^ scholars always welcome. llanson place, taking a basket ^of held at their statioriis, and in accor i^^§, iollpv^'j no'b^/iSlq fifly foot lpts. TEiberty Addition. En- fertility, and tli^ cdunty. aij4(qo|js npt dance vyith custom arid U. S,'Arrnjy sge why ,mpre.of the. 9lder ^ettlers *wVs regulations, .the national flag will uv not cleaning uptheir lands and in^Uirigire'al street.^, gfta^¥ay 1_8"15' at half-staff on the different armories xi "vinm j.^gn Rainy River Friday after4[ fkrm/but of themc-g &i is Their were some strange m^n\ i? Edi^orialsTrGladys Oveson^ Sidney in the State at sunrise,* remaining ai ok aov —er-* .. gl noon.' A cordial invitation is extend-^ $M)b?nq (jown last week, looking for land to -.^l»kCMcfHug)» of ^Margie w®» hiere McA llkit6r^ iAnna Hobbins. i. i:a* half-staff until noon, when it' will- be Young. Qia:U. if 1 were too ^Qun^ fc buy,. .:w.e .^want .more settlers, „w4i^| jeiLioJall. j! Tuesday' ajid r'etiitned with an Ov«rlaifif .Mjocal lAteVest^sMildred lti^.' Nellie hoisted to the top of the staff, remaining to iswnrdolftclei'Sam vdurinsfothe big don't-somfrofle-a4v«rtise-their-iand'?4 auW:i \vhiehr fter had puipehaSed 'Arvida "-Ro^etia 3 war' by 'carrying a plin in- the armyi there until sunset: Pr^«Bchkyg:Osej yicesl/in the': Ranier frliin'the Ceritrai AWto tidmpia^y which By command of the Governor. Several of the ladies in town were navy or. ih^rihe' corps this' is1 yoiir opportiuriity church at 2:30 p. m.-Sunday school %t isi:doiti¥ swth ^Itfo'd '^dVe4t'i'ging i'A''tlffe fiiur! jSlson,'' Al'argairet.:?Harisbri/ '', "V! in, internatipnal "Falls la^t Saturday to be: of real service. WHte W/iF. RWnow, v_ 1 .^\ 0\O.S ,U 2 p. m- ?m$ry I s./.1 jTgonu^.j f!J^JL y, among the number was Mrs.. Crowe, tp.-tjhft »Navyr Reccuiting Station^ JMin"MlnhJ, The Adjutant Geijeral, Mary Hobbins. inMuof* 'fof' juli partiiulsLrk liirs. T. Childs, lilrs. LaThorp^ and We pay highest spot cash prices CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES sMJ" jokes—Fred Gross, Ralph!.! Paulson, Mrs. Rand. regarding, .enlistment, _pay, promotion^^ct-S«ry|t.-"^hi.i'e[".gfpii•"arib -Don't Forget far Liberty Bon^ yptf .mjUst sell Viking Hall. ri rm: AgneSiSMolb'iq yours be is'ur.e, to see,us jfirst. Watch !VXJ 'it UGV Pet-Sona 1 S^Bfeulah DeVereaux, Kirlc able to servf^"—. "MiS^ Seriiori ,spent the week end-at PIE SOCAL FRIDAY our w,indowsr for !quotatio«is 4aUy Sunday at 11 a. m. P-Di Kiilne^j Alton La'Plant *'!. hbme in Mizpah with her parents. :the-r zdzntzq if-it Burton's Dep't^ Store. niu .."jAd^rti^^rit^Cliri'ton SabiiiJ (i ^fictopvBavis has began the ierection JUNIOR HGH SCHOOL u'!u: Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock .Howard Has bfeivihe iof a 25x75' foot brick" building to ./"ripan San'dstrum ''left1 Sunday *a3vo Ten Cents Will Take You ul Thfese'^hree }iigh school pupils: ha^ a n,^ly,ti ,al cl^emist for the 5aper ,Co n-j-.- -ri 7' ••r^ ^r, '-1'i su nj accpftiodkte his rapidly growing coivf^tidn^j^*"^sit' evening we presume for Dakota. ., FIGHT FACTS ABOUT THE NAVY Imprbvemen^'jC&tf- enlistedb inn^rh e« iNayyii Tuesday, nand business, LtffTER FROM ALFRED LANGi. scpop[^n^j left itiiaft? eveaiing fijfor'i Mimieapfelis. Lester Elsig, who has been very ^'4r6 'iPii^'^iteR vt9^nq^5 (,o4 .Cio,thihg-r$10().(K) igiveii 'e^cli rebr^iit ,b^-5g ,sai?3rtfisu-i'j 4aiijd Dpij-} biil^x^fete®' -o'fF atl his'- h'tftiit ^|j^te {(c |ui|diflg^ .He^siay^s ^ani^r sick with rheumatism out on the free.",. 0 B'lOOfigHifi jyodE (7?.80 & QtJiy 0f his .isr.-ain ja^^rd, ifl wrifa i%9i^psp.eriiiigA,jn,or}e,{5t1^fit} and Hve.r'H^^'hroughl t0: town Sunday 1 ?pky—M pay rb^eived^i^ cl^afv 5o !f.s EJeHJianahshipi -jo TtoeiSe I atodei)ts's'hav« ^o: *3qvi ba& m^om* tihe^farerioQking lorj.fche hu^ie&t sfum-titrstto^fhat^ €iD#w rMptJipi5iJ?mno.1 ir?nid ^o, his- f'at.hers.,. He is improving and jj Mea\s—T1ire'e'meals of "well', cobke^ ..f»i «j£ I--.. oS ?.lh*b mi ^eTceiv€d'£tl96li Paliriei2 :'^eflfd efofeirH haiefe'-X^ hS'glJfriany: friends v/as" gla^ to^ see good food served e,ach day. J:^^n !^i?3D§ sao| r»tf 20X, 3mr nils 'to n] DS31 7 sthoilirtm you him at home. i'ftoSpi\al!.!c are.^I^'est of atteiida'iice tqfe i^?e 9jg« •noo ?i noelT' ,v. %anm 'LliU j.ViA-i' A wAHi1£B{aT health 'r.ac ,4 ..! 1 furnished''by''gradua'te'clbctcSfs. -onb bi:?.s 4 ,-^h«w-ie)vtghfered jfe®C.k. ^{afed 3&ili hm wn m$l I "^Gfiksf'Jdhttgpn'' has' be^n appointed |i ''?ri^ii'raiict—Cli^apes.t', yet' mos't repourfdnMaster, (iifLlT .!!?aj& gfi 3cG *ncr}t eight.loI^g&'^Qiftjipec J&hvlMOi? r- r? M^n^^^s^^aftfrdi^-fierS'v^S-ai? €rde^ so rtbw' you wiir have 1 ilkble of any.' J11 1 .feodum I*,!**,* Edna Thomas. ••p-vsis 1$tn% Jo^vdHi? Kalkmkri, ^am^ 4e—wa-teh-ymir-TtiDck-ttert-'tfr'ey- flon^- Sleeping- -qtrarters Yotri—ha mmock M-''8^903 KE^ni^w Mmft. get away. ao^^Hpgr^Bhers. otv ovoiqiB bk»fv frp^n ^jer^|iipg 4^at iign goes,_\y.ithypu.,wherever you go. ,cn\ii On Friday, th.e-'• sj'xt^-ri'th^''ti^ 'Tl. .iSGii t^fics qmmi Who,-wjanted. tp leariai af /t^ade .befipire •Pensions arid Retire^nent^rRetirement io'r High is to have""i" piTTociaTfor Kiiin- Embalmers. 8js vfi'SOCiiQni Miss Inga Marken went to Little leavingir-Eranee .wptfldrihav:^ ^"hfrrOiftr after 15 3rears service'with one- the purpose of raising money to con- ^eaj^oli| ^\ya ere Tu^'s clay .a ds,"Wedrigsday^ .. •, 1 VI. A «'Oi"g muiicv tu ^uix- Dental "Mechanics."^" 4 Eotk. la^Friday to spend the sum-1 quarter pay. -.4,...,,,.^....,. ., yjri tJTJU ?°'2 0 *""ff«'Ssan#-the»t J««e tribute Ho the memorial fund. The oflj." t'u^in.ess,..^ij i.^ct^^\.Jwij!ih jKWicfcbdefttaMMd-tetefi««)?.st(- «gSt^tf.us'^rW^J'eStlipanyHhM socjal he,d ,n m|r-T^Ct vthj?-hbme of Mr. $^i0&.. Travel and Cruises are made to all pie is to be tfc af tJie ^if,rica tt.:.-St3,te. Bank ,o| Ranjer •f ports of the world by the ships of s'f^ea/^^for'^^tfa^^^as'^h^Sttly -.nn at thp L.nmr w^i, "in which he is interested., He- says «eoo^ -ludqluS r&{tliafej e-iiii Junior HlSh building, and on at the £Cbdks MtCI^LLAl^ the U. S. Navy. f.-.. sr 'i ®*«ry Me invited to attend. Fortv- evei-^thin gbrss if liioe Kafxer. t3i hv bus Ba^lfS-.^^^ «5_ In addition to the above benefits to ,.1. r«url ».«mrSC of ma- ,,i,.s .,ro,,lis,.,. ittesi'"tsi%rotwiiig: and", they iare" planning have aIrea(ly Agricultural ftu8entsfi' chinist for three .months apd I MW^s Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gulickson and be derived from an enlistment in the for a good summer. *3 by the pupils, and will be sold at ten sent here to the-: central n-- :par,t t. baby .returned Friday from Glenwood U. S. Navy the government offers !',an"cra- s.,!i--™.i cents a slice. All are asked to help r1(,ilprseniqn. ,T..^ whete they had spent the winter. '-J fifty-five different vocations and Cokct?texi ?Evs W4ieatcitS, candidate cf Fraitce, tO'"thich 'school wWiclr is supposed the pupils to obtain the money for *a •:}Hors^ghoe S. -v,:., r) gcfveitrfb'r th^e- IDnBftt6cr^tic:i ticket fio he^btfeT'oFthe^firfes^1tnaehirie trades leaiining by eijlisted meii. They good cause. ,r"Mefii experienced '..^itk'.tools:to sho!^ schlods in'-the WBrld. The Messrs Simmons Pils and Hog-' afe principally, machinist, firemen, Ja?$t-^fearf -ISen^or :*&len5"'Wa^lt^s 1 of •. Chauffeurs, for t.he. Medica l7 Corp At the last Area meeting, the question lins^are busy seeding 1. yv electricjan| blacksmith, coppersmith, tj jT|? pji^h" ^t he ".!& ityin|! |fi^ fe bpJwk r,r. 3 .4 •'n Of the" U. S. -ai'my^ This bralich of have a uniE^r^qf, of raising money fori the memorial ,.+: r. I cook, balder, stenographer, bpokkeep- the I^^ \8ff'er^rexi6eptibiia^ dpportuni^ie^ fijnJ: was .taken up. TherW was Mr. Emil Leanhardt and two sons er, accountant, typist, hospital atfrbm a band acttondJbhe.. ,ieft.J.ar'm' which 'to' a Vbung man with. a/cQJiampn^school has a mar^. ^h^^^e^ning "stud^t^ more,'discussion at this meeting/than Minneapolis 'returned Friday tendant, engineer, carpenter^ boilerto ^ffifey^^^^thisa^ekilpokfefe^sgif:PEierty.aa.fidi education, f.| ^4rfcilr« any soiiar, because somfe of the pupils their homesteads. ^10 r1 maker and many others. The tradeI ijtiViesfci- mlj03Tai'SH -.v*b A -. Pf the ariny: are5iio-. gatmgjithe^dntjjfieste of- rthgr-AftietiGah 5iIWe (^ftart: at, se^en -inothe?.jin^ning se&ined much againbt thejipros-f schools being maintained by "the gov— open f^fvpli|nteerf^rn :ioh^jni m» Traction company this week. .3s«d? and stay fat'the' im"a"cMn.e 'wie a rte assign pect bf selling the jwar /saving Mr. Chas Gulickson made a busi- grhii^ent for enlisted men are comness For,'-in for mat-ion call or .write-U.'S iill noon, nbthirtg tb-'do "bu't ^atch stamps. It was finallyl decided to trip to Kelliher last weglcr* plete in^e\|ery detail and the. courses .(r||fe'e ^te^tnGoritraercial: Club banquet Recruiting St at ion ^1 ritet- ri'a li al Hotel, th^_^iiacliifiest1?bperate' lhfe iftach'infe'. raised as: much money asj possible by \-l_ ipy, *3^--"^'"./^. [are tlioroujgh in every respett ,will!-fee: fur&ished 'by the L'adies Givic International Falls, MiiM? r'**" The clpahthg" contr|b.ujtion, a,nd then toxmake up M^'ssrs /Curran apd Ijohhason re-j Who are eligible for enlistment in "Lfeiague at Sih6r Alexarider Bak *r oners .during nooxi hpiirsr,"i 1 1. the deficit by selling enoiigh sta:mps. turned'to International Falls after, the U. S^Navy? Everyone? Indeed schobl house on 'Wedriesday,'May? 21, NO^iciE THE "to* At meal hours. we jwalk into big The Senior class has doifateil ^tweny a two week's survey of ther road go-, no. Only those young men between at six-thiFt^ iri the dViening.1 Seventyfive dining rooms :and our dishes -and dollars -to the fund, so there is^ttpt 156 28-29. .. the ages cf 17 and 35 who are citi- cen^s.per plate. After the banquet -Urid^? the '^iyrest 1 aw, tKfe:Chiairman much left to raise. The Lcjbairmari c^f meals are set on the table, no dishes S a a .tK^ bo^rd- of directors will be of each Town E,04rd wij^, receive an to wash.11 i: We' have Satiird'ay after­ the Ways and^Means Co in tt e€fa. Is UNIONS BALK At STRIKE PLAN-1 ally', sound mentally and physicallp 1 ficted.-and plans for the: w,ork-.of the appointment as fire warden for his noons off. This is' my firsf experience reported at the meeting*--f ^'1 |if NED TO LIBERATE DEBS arid'have not been convicted of a club discussed. A good attendance townshipj. so that he- may co-operate with working clothes bmsihc^'I have crime," whijeh necessitated their serving i.S' desired'iat this' important meeting. with the- Forest Ser.vicet in air mat been in the arriiy. 1"r' "u,i Om ifriday, the remai|id.er fiie"^ ington, May 10—Organized la­ time-jn a penal institute, and •. ''.Jr' iv'u'J'.-if' ters'icpncerning forest fire protection A bor .Ayill h«tye nothing to do with the At night^we dress in -our uniform. Junib^'Thetoricals were [giveri^'heV. then, too, Ithe spiritual phase of an Thec!jrrtterna'tional Falls Cremeray nr jhis^ iieomniuwity Iri^ 'accordariie trik ess re ate r" -J ly—4- in- r-o were-prijithe American Ffiarg arrd \vere There was -^vcourses torchpose fi"pin -enlisted—man's life is not entirely ignored. started ^its summer run ..last Friday with this- policy, the -folioWin'g rieguratibWs giverf^bcy Hannah Newman and Vivian test agaifist the^piprisotunent of Eugene and" I chose- machinis t- This it cade Religious services, are conducted With Ct p-. Peterson as huttermaker. will rbe eftforced ^rth regard Rpiiipre. V. 'Di^bjQ 4|ciai{st5Uj?'ader. can't be leaxned-in•-three-months, but on the decks of a battleship ®r--.P^t^rson-filled a similar position F6''^ seaib pnuburnin'^, f*-' Vice president James Duncan of will give- ifte a:n sideai^ofe^ ii^ ~:iAt the by a^regularly appointed chaplin( not a,t,NQCtjiome7 over two years arid ga/e t?FeO AtfierfcSfi sim^'tirrie^its aifchange frowi thfe:cbun Ke^^th Speelman offfas£^%?'l Gh^rije, ,tho). '. UPU&iia4ly, good satisfaction Hfe has shall "set "fires* in the open without -#harS"^ class^l^ited school on M^nMyj-^e ff^^c&^e'^sfaytn'^ in1 biie '|ila^ce: fb'o LIt :is fjdfesired that all young men been in cthe buttermakiiig business is a tiito of leisure these^ay^.'SSC^'S ^Mno^tM^ori^^ill^e 'ohM^imif^ 1 tWhb"\yi^ft to enter the Naval service For !pafs^ twerity-twb, years• wit|i town boarc Vithout the"i¥i^nr^) ftf^^re^ la'? IV ^f^^i^'tinited States, either apply l?U't the exception' pf' last lyear \^h'drV*'lie bS^Mga^ktibri/^0^1^ ^Hfiay in English cla^'^Ty mm* "ifr^jirspn or write to the Navy ReQruitm^^ m$fsW g'Lbow .laid of^ |ort^ pcation ,frpiji ih^ busi'1Q11B 1 ii & a h{M?a§$p ^tge iih.^evg^ntj.y^ f^§!ed his hand. Thi^^s^^pig^ son Station at Minneapolis, tion tpA^hs® (^afenAan'^iSf btheH town jrr tiiif thin^^jiite out of the 'ordinary',^ so ^ou^ejtfiwtQ rin%hta\¥itfe thW?letteff}-xit. Minii.^^nere their inquiries will receive board shall state-time, place and puri£hC fe'vari©^m'anpiofficers»:helmet.J3 oi ss^p^avitt made hasf^-nijgfl^sg^e^v prompt, courteous attention. ,Barrke if-: Kohla of Mizpahr :was a him. ^^liss Leavitt, when you reaa The applicant should send a report bufeinfessi' visitor here1 Tuesday, ybli each a s|§t5t story are vou. supposed with which" :d labor will have of his physical examination before a can't in'ake hirri believe but that it slialT be, kept, h^jti^X9.|iaiEiftaii nothing to do." to pi'cfei it apart a^nd find all the er ^^ye^tb gp,1ikjfclc^ local physical, accompanied by an age I is his good fortune to live in the of th.e tpwn board,, and the same, shall QerTO^riy again for ,a couple.' mqre rorS iiri ]'it, or are you supposed to- heentertained The.. American Federation-^ofuLaboT certificate, if he is betwe^fi 18 and 21 most progressive village in the'county. be open to the public i.. Any person and be satisfied? "Well unioiis are business propositions, Dun 1 months.-, When I get back to mv years of age, or two copies of a consent They have just voted $30,000.00 setting afire and allowing it to get company I will be the only, old man wasfthe answer, "for my—par-t,—L .can .indicated, w.h.en_said: ... form, should he be but 17 years bonds for a new school house, which beyond control or onto the property think we should not pick thfem0 kll ^^We^do things in a regular and4egal in the company as the rest of them of age, to the above mentioned recruiting {will give to their children greater of another is responsible for the damage fashion and do not engage in will be sent home and relieved by the apart, hut should read them for their station, and upon receipt of conveniences^ and advantages than done, and subject to prosecution. flighty^ outbursts. We have agreements'with volunteers -coming ove from the good points." "Gee," said Roy, "It's same transportation from the city jthpse enjoyed by pupils in arty other Cylde E. Johnson, States. Best regards to all.^^t funny you're never satisfied with oiur employers which we where the applicant lives to Minneapolis village its size in the state. 15122 Forest Ranger. Corporal Alfred Langlois. mine then." Xl ?/•*-v intend to carry out." ""V1 will be furnished him. r\