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wT: /I INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, MAY 15, 1919 PAGE FIV RETURNED SOLDIERS AND MARGIE LOCAL HAPPENINGS SAILORS TO ORGANIZE SCHOOL NOTES By Rose Rauscher The sno\v storms of' last week did Last Saturday evening the soldiers not look as tho summer was to come and sailors held a meeting in the but the weather is better again and Viking hall, to discuss and arrange The Social Science elass has finishtor FOR RENT—3 rooms. Enquire 807 makes one feel like planting crops. MICKIE SAYS a permanent local organization, ed the book and is now reviewing, Eighth street. M15. Mrs. Langen of Big Falls was in as is being done these days all over The remainder of the year will be town last Friday doing some canvassing United States. spent on reconstruction work, and the Postmaster Vic Davis of Ranier *AN UL OLO OPlMtON* \S in this community. Before the meeting they marched all' the time possible will be spent on "fWM TwtRC MO EXCUSE was a business visitor here Friday. fFER fcUNlN*' OO-TATONNN I down Third street and received a outside reading. The class is now WMfH A CrOOD LWJfc BVJNCH OF I well deserved ovation from those The sad news reached here Saturday taking up the results of the war from Bring your clean, soft cotton rags ... N\EM »_\VCE NN£ ^OT who were fortunate enough to see that Mrs. Bloom had lost her the economic, political and social to this office. We will pay you 8 cents .1 a OFFeR.\N* IIs* EV'R.N them. Later in the evening they enjoyed house and all its contents by fire. standpoints. issue or *w*\s wece per pound. a dance and refreshments. She resides at Caldwell Brook, we MfcNNSP&PER. Capt. M. E. Withrow was elected did not learn how it got on fire. The Latin class has begun their review The old settler's ball was well attended £EV. WM. W. DALE chairman of the meeting and it was and are trying to translate some Pastor last night and a good ail decided that as many as possible Mr. Tuttle was a business visitor of the stories in the back of the book. around time was enjoyed. would take part in the Decoration in Bemidji last Wednesday. Morning worship 10 :30. The following pupils are being drilled day services. A meeting would be FOR SALE—8-room house and lot ...- by Miss Dane to sing at the commencement called before that time to make suitable Word was received here last we:k Sunday School 11:45. at Jameson's addition. Inuire of E. program: Florence Watson, arrangements therefor. that little Kenneth Rogers, formerly Fix. Eileen Conlon, Exie McCormack, this place had been playing with Evening worship 8. Emily Watson, Frankie Burton, Sarah MILITARY REGULATIONS dymanite caps and had his thumb Frank Greenwalt of Hay was a Rifkin, Florence Kinshell, and FOR MEMORIAL DAY sind front finger shot off..... visitor here Tuesday after quitq an Rev. E. L. Heermance will occupy Esther Miner. The^Glee Clubs have *—_ absence at work on his homestead the pulpit morning and evening. The new song books, and the latest* ^dne Adjutant General's Office, Quite a delegation frdm this place farm. pastor is spending Sunday at Bagley de about the whale who lived in the St. Paul, April 29, 1919 went to the county seat last Tuesday where he is to deliver the High North Se_a. Any way that's what everybody General Orders, No. 6. on a case being tried there relative HAY FOR SALE—Special price on School Baccalaureate sermon. is singing these days. 1. Perhaps no Memorial Day in the A. to a piano that had been purchased car lots. Telephone or write J. history of these United States will ic here by subscription of the Scott, International Falls or Ben .. ^ar.9M Bray had the misfortune to Onjy two Sundays left in the Red more significant to the people of this people. Wheilock/ Birchdale, Minn. tf. cut his hand, on Monday. and Btue contest. Now is the tim« country, than the Memorial Day of for the final dash to the goal. Friday, May 30th, 1919. Mr. Kinney, Mr. Freed, Mr. Fogelberg The many friends of Mrs. M. E. Mr, A. Daniels left Sunday night 2. The toll of dead in the World's 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 schools on Tuesday of this week. again after her winter's sojourn at until towards fall. to our already generous sacrifice in Salerno, Florida, yesetrday. The Sophomore English class has FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL previous struggles the American pieope Eric Erickson returned the first h?,en^indulging in debates this week. CHURCH have had in hand, and in this? as of the week from Deer River. He Ole Scheie, of Loman rode to town Some very interesting ones have been Edward Kaneen, Minister. ever heretofore, we have solace in yesterday with his auto and said found a place their that he is negotiating Mayor K. O. Fosse is a visitor in given, and we understand that the the certainty that the supreme task for and we expect he will the roads were in farly good shape. the Twin Cities this week. discussion on whether a man should Morning worship at 11. has been accompished victoriously soon be leaving here. Sorry to see That things were looking prosperous learn how to cook, waxed long and that Minnesotans have established the old settlers leave. at his home town and everybody Bring your clean, soft cotton rag* fiercely last Monday. The affirmative Evening worship at 8. for themseves an eviable record in around the country were busy seeding to thU office. We will pay you 8 cents was defended by Berneice Gagn America's history and that the lives with good prospects of a good M. J. Mcintosh started out on the per pound. the and Burtrice Waller and negative "A New World in the Making.' of our men have not been given in road to work last week with his tractor year. by Lamona Hoppe. Music by the girls' choir. vain. and grader and it worked fine, 0. M. Carr is here this week from •••3. In observance of Memorial Day, The first Freshman paper was published going clear through to the gravel Win. J. Rusch, who purchased a The Sunday School meets at 10 a. his home at Pelican Rapids, attending Friday, May 30tht, 1919, the military pit. state forty near Geminell three years on Friday. It proved very interesting in. Classes for everybody. to his large business interests forces of the State of Minnesota arc and the pupils are'anxiously ago and is converting it into a farm' "here. A number from town last Sunday urged to take part in any exercises waiting for another one. The home was a business visitor here Saturday. Kindergarten for the little folk went out to the beaver dam at the pertaining to that day which .may- be staff for the paper to be edited on He is well impressed with the FOR SALE—Four-room house, two •New scholars always welcome. Han son place, taking a basket of held at their stations, and in accordance May 16 is as follows: fifty foot l,ots. Liberty Addition. Enquire fertility and this county and does not good things along and enjoyed .themselves with custom and U. S. Army see why more of the older settlers are of Oust Holmquist, 502 Third The Ladies'-iVid Society will be Editor'—Eniily Watson, Ass't. Editor, Immensely, regulations, the national flag will ilv street. May 1-8-15. not clearing uptheir lands and making entertained by %frs.-Wedland at her Mabel Miner. at half-staff on the different armories real farm out of them. Their were some strange men in home,, pn Rainy River Friday afterT in the State at sunrise, remaining at Editorials—Gladys Oveson Sidney Mike McHugo of Margie was here town last week, looking for land to noon. A cordial invitation is extended Young man. if were too young McAllister, Anna Hobbins. half-staff until noon, when it will be Tuesday and returned with an Overland buy, we want more settlers, why to all. to serve Uncle Sam during the big hoisted to the top of the staff, remaining Local Interest— Mildred ltis„ Nellie auto which he had purchased don't some one advertise their land? Douglas, Alvida Rogeru. war by Carrying a gun in the army, there until sunset. from the Central Auto company which Preaching service in the Ranier navy or marine corps this is your opportunity By command of the Governor. School Interest—Hilda Olson, Arthur Several of the ladies in town were is doing such good advertising in the church at 2:30 p. m. Sunday school at to be of real service. Write W. F. Rhinow, Olson, Margaret Hanson in International Falls last Saturday PRESS. 2 p. m. to the Navy Recruiting Station Minneapolis, Stories—Edna: Thomas, Fl Smith, The Adjutant General. among the number was Mrs. Crowe, Mary Hobbins. Minn., for full particulars We pay highest spot cash prices Mrs. T. Childs, Mrs. LaThorp and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES regarding enlistment, pay, promotion, for Liberty Bonds. If you must sell Don't Forget Jokes—Fred Gross, Ralph Paulson, Mrs. Rand. Viking Hall. Agnes Noll. trades, etc. Serve while you are —the— yours be sure to see us first. Watch able to serv^. our windows for quotations daily PIE SOCAL FRIDAY Personals—Beulah Devereaux, Kirk Miss Semon spent the week end -at Sunday at 11 a. m. •Kinney, Alton LaPlant. Burton's Dep't. Store. tf —at the— home in Mizpah with her parents. Advertisnient—Clinton Sabin. Victor Davis has began the erection JUNIOR HGH SCHOOL Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock Howard Manlove, who lias been the of a 25x75 foot brick building to Ten Cents Will Take You ..'"man Sandstrum left Sunday These three high school pupils have analytical chemist for the Paper Co.. accomodate his rapidly growing confectionary evening we presume for Dakota. FIGHT FACTS ABOUT THE NAVY received Students' Improvement Certificates enlisted in the Navy Tuesday, and and post office business, LETTER FROM ALFRED LANGLOIS left that- evening for Minneapolis, from the Palmer company: on his jots north of the American TO HIS MOTHER Lester Elsig, who has been very Clothing—100.00 given each recruit but expected to stop off at his home Maty Hobbips, Mildred litis, and Dor- State Bank building., He says Ranier sick with rheumatism out on the free. at Park Rapids for a day's visit with is prosperiing more than ever and Venrndl^rance .^.' 1919.! river was brought to town Sunday Pay—All pay received is clear, hik folks. Dear Mother:-. Pc"'Hna"Sh.p. I nese student, have they are looking for the busiest s-umer to his fathers. He is improving and Meals—1 hree 'meals of'well cooked,' ..' -cei\ ed toe Palmer -button:' Netli" they have ever had. will drop you: a few lines to i'e.t nn. -lb^wfl ii ni -\r his many friends was glad to see good food served each day. ji„_, ... uougias. 19 rimla-Olson, Martha Schmidt lya-iny., River Ringl,e,ts Bard Rocks you know I am enjoying the best of a him at home. Hospital care—Best of attendance hatchi ng. eggs for sale.( Dark matings W.anciie La Valley, Minnie Anderso'f. WANTED I Health, the central part of H*ancc.: ?far, j/r -v f, rS furnished by graduate doctors. only. Thoroughbred stock. '.Mated fc- 1 r- tiarolcr. .Shapira,, Beulah Devereaux. A A il landed here from Lu fce!mbtrrigi Ger- Chas. Johnson has been appointed right/ P3ggs. S2.O0 per 15. To Insurance—Cheapest, yet most reliable 1 U'ltJupw,...I^-ydia Langlois and Pharmacists.'. many, last Saturday, here was an or- pound master, so now you will have of any. E(]na Thomas ..Jos. H. Kalkman, Clerical Workers. I der .came out to the army of occupation t-o watch- your stock that the}- don Sleeping quarters—Your hammock -8-29'- •v* Loman, Minn. 1 Stenographers. from Pershing that all soidie-s. get away. goes. with you wherever you go. I riday, tin- sixteenth, the lun-l vJn Typists. .. who wanted to learn a trade betorc. .-i- 1 Pensions and Retirement—Retirement Attorney. Arthur' L. Jorie-s of Minneapolis I S" to na\e a pje socal tori 11 Embalmers. leaving France would have the op- Miss Inga Marken went to Littie \vas here Tuesday and Wednesday, after 15 years service with onequarter a to con- Dental Mechanics. portumty of doing so, and there were Fork la$t- Friday to spend .the summer-rat pay. oil business connected with tribute to the memorial fund. The Medical, dental, and veterinary st- idents. eight of us from our company "that the home of Mr. Skiffs. the American. State Bank of Ranier Travel and (.rinses are made 10 all p.e social is to be held in the afterI signed up for a trade! I was the only in which he is interested. He says ports of the wi.-rld by the ships of on at the Junior High building, an Cooks. one that was sent out,. McCLELLAN the U. S. Navy. everything is in luce shape their business'is e\ery one is invited to attend. Fortv- Barbers. I signed up for a course of machinist growing and they are planning In addit'on to ihe above benefits tbe pies have already been promised Agricultural students. Oiie for three months and- I was Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gulickson and for a good summer. derived from an enlistment in the by the pupils, and will be sold at ten I Farmers.. sent here to the central part baby returned Friday from Glenwood L. S. Navy the government otte-'s cents a slice. All are asked to help Horsemen. Col. Fred E. Wheaton, candidate cf jl-ranee, to thich school which is supposed here they had spent the winter. fifty-five ^different vocations and I the pupils to obtain the money for a I Horseshoer.s. governor oil the Democratic ticket to be one of the finest machine trades learning by enlisted men. They good cause. Men experienced with tools. last year, Senator Glen Walters of shop schools in the world. The Messrs Simmons Pils and Hogins are principally, machinist, firemen, Chauffeurs, for the Medical Corp South Dakota, C. M. Andrist, former I rhrougli the day in the shop we At the last Area meeting, the question are busy seeding. electrician, blacksmith, coppersmith, of the U. S. army. This branch of secretary to Gov. Hammond and P. have a uniform of blue over all with of raising money for the memorI cook, baker, stenographer, bookkeeper, the army offers exceptional opportunities W. Vies.slman of Minneaaoplsi, spent a band around the left arm which. ial fund was taken up. There was Mr. Emil Leanhardt and two sons accountant, typist, hospital attendant, to a young man with a common a couple of days here this week looking has a mark with "S" meaning "student." •more discussion at this meeting than Minneapoli.. frC)rn returned Fri-dsv engineer, carpenter, boiledmaker school education. over the: property and investigating any so far, because some of the pu- to their homestead and many others. The tradeschools All branches of the army are no the interests of the American We start at seven in the mornjn pils seemed much against the pros being maintained by the government open for volunteers. Traction company this week. and stay at the machine we are assign °f selling ect Mr. Chas Gulickson made a business the war saving fbr enlisted men are complete For information call or write U. S ,ed till noon, nothing to do btit watch stamps. It was trip to Kelhher last week. finally decided to in every detail and the courses The next Commercial Club banquet Recruiting Station, International Hotel, the machinest operate the machine, raise as much money as possible by are thorough in every respect. will be furnished by the Ladies Civic Falls, Minn.' International The cleaning is done by German pris- contribution, and then to make up Messrs Curran and Johnason returned Who are eligible for enlistment in League at the Alexander Bak.uschool oners during noon hours. the deficit by selling enough stamps. to International Falls after the LT. S. Navy? Everyone? Indeed house on Wednesday, May 21, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC At meal hours we walk into big The Senior class has donated tweny a two week's survey of the road going no. Onl} those young men between at six-thirty in the evening. Seventvfive dining rooms and our dishes andj^°^ to the fund, so there is not thru 156 28-29. ar the ages of 17 and 35 who are citizens cents per plate. After the banquet Under the forest law, thfe 'Chairman meals are set on the table, no dishes much left to raise. The chairman of of the United States clean morally, the board of directors will be of each Town Board will receive ar. UNIONS BALK AT STRIKE PLANNED to wash. We have Saturday the Ways and'Means Committee also sound mentally and physicallp elected and plans for the work of the a appointment as fii*e warden for his noons off. This is my first experience rc Ported at the meeting. LIBERATE DEBS TO and have not been convicted of a club discussed. A good attendance township, so that he may co-operate with working clothes on since I have crime, which necessitated their serving is desired at this important meeting. with the Forest Service- in all matters been in the army On Friday, the remainder of the Washington, May 10—Organized labor time in a penal institute, and concerning forest fire protection At night we dress in our uniform Junior rhetoricals were given. They will have nothing to do with the then, too. the spiritual phase of an The International Falls Cremeray in his community.- In accordance There was 40 courses to choose from were on the American Flag and were strikes threatened for July 4 in protest enlisted man's life is not entirely ignored. started its summer run last Friday with this policy, the following regulations and I chose machinist. This trade given by Hannah Newman and Vivian against the imprisonment of Eugene Religious services, are conducted with C. G. Peterson as buttermaker. will be enforced with regard Rompre. can be learned in three months, but V. Debs, Socialist-deader. on the decks of a battleship Mr. Peterson filled a similar position to a closed season on burning. will give me an idea, of it. .At the Vice president James Duncan of by a regularly appointed chaplin( not at Northome over two years and gaze No person in the wooded country same time its a change from the coun Kenneth Speelman of last year's the American Federation" of Labor Charlie, tho). unusually, good satisfaction. He has shall set fires in the open without try because staying in one place too class visited school on Monday. He made it clear today that any such It is desired that all young men been in the buttermaking business first notifying thp, chairman of .the long in Europe it gets old. is a man of leisure these""days'/ demonstrations will be outlaw affairs w.'io wish to enter the Naval service for the past twenty-two years with town board, who shall issue instructions .1 felt pretty blue leaving my coriipany,, without the backing of the great labor of the United States, either applv the exception of last year when he n.ecessary, to safeguard the interests, because company is like On^fday in English clasti/Roy Wil-* Organization. in person or write to the Navy Recruiting laid off for,a vacation from th^ business.. of community. .The notification home- to me I have sent you a box. of son raised his hand. This was something Mr. Duncan said thf, demonstra­ 1 Station at Minneapolis, to the chairman of i-the town souvenir ,to night with this letter, it quite out of the ordinary, so tion's,' for which radicals assert' they Minn., where their inquiries will receive board shall state time, place and purpose is a German officers helmet. -s.. Leavitt made haste to answer, are mak ng' executive plans will be prompt, courteous attention. Banker Kohlase of Mizpah was a of setting any fire, and' a record I will be home no later than September him. "Miss Leaviit, when you read" considered merely "spp'radic outbursts The applicant should send a report business visitor here Tuesday, you ,jr of instructions-, issued to each as I have three months to short story are you supposed with which organized labor will have oi his physical examination betor'e a can't make him believe but that it person shall be kept by the chairman stay here, then I have to go back to nothing to do." to pick it apart and find all the errors local physical, accompanied by an age is his good fortune to live in the of the town board, and the same shall Germany again for a couple more in it, or are you supposed to be The American Federation of Labor certificate, if he is between 18 and 21 most progressive village in the county. be open to the public. Any person months. When I get back to my entertained and be satisfied? "Weil" unions are business propositions. Dun years of age. or two copies of a consent They have just voted $30,000.00 setting- a fire and allowing it to get company I will be the only old man was the answer, "for my part, I indicated, when said can form, snould he be but 17 vears bonds for a new school house, which beyond control or onto the property in the company as the rest of them think we should not pick them all "We do things in a regular and legal of age. to the above mentioned recruiting will give to their children greater of another is responsible for the damage will be sent home and relieved by the apart, but should read them for their fashion and do not engage in station, and upon receipt of conveniences and advantages than to prosecution. done, and subject volunteers coming ove from the good points." "Gee," said Roy, "It's flighty outbursts. We have agreements same transportation from the city those enjoyed by pupils in any other Cylde E. Johnson, States. Best regards to all. funny you're never satisfied with with our employers which we where the applicant lives to Minneapolis village its size in the state. 15122 Forest Ranger. Corporal Alfred Langlois. mine then." intend to carry out." will be furnished him. INTENTIONAL i. vpno.,RF DUPLIoa I •X-gpWM—