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wmmm v-'"-rT ti- .'*_ *•wv vy- *f -«%:, tf-"" y:~ '. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, MAY 22, 1919 COMMERCIAL CLUB HAS MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES Creek, Norman. Each contestar- LOCAL HAPPENINGS GOOD MFETING TOMORROW, MAY 30th may select his own crops to be grown in the garden plot. Local exhibits Board of Directors Elected, Further Parade Will Start from City Hall at will be arranged for later. So Business Planned, New Members 9:30 Sharp, Followed by Program in far as possible it is desirable for the Voted in Grand Theatre at 10 Oclock MICKIE SAYS Room and board wanted in private contestants to have an exhibit at the county fair. family. Apply L. J. Gagnier, recruiting SUMPTUOUS SUPPER THE STORES WILL BE officer. The potato growing contest has SERVED BY LADIES CLOSED ALL DAY ways been one of the leading project H%LV.O% tVERSftOON' KAE AN THC ©OSS OEST GOT HONVfc Sergt. A. W. Ford returned yesterday in this county. Thirty enrollments Minutes of the May 21st 1919 meeting fROW FRANCE *M ftOH-LtEVt Memorial day will be appropiately from, hi soverseas service with have already been reported from the ME vsie^fc SURE GwftO T' OV-C of the International Falls Commercial celebrated here next Friday beginning the Engineers. following schools: Pinetop, Stillar, REV. WM. W. DALE BACK*. TmEIA COOMffelES OMER Club. with a parade as follows starting THERE N\*N SUVT FOUKS V^IVAOT Littlefork, Bescemar, Loman, Indah. Pastor After a lunch served by the Civic from the City Hall at 9:30 sharp. MNT USffc nvKmtt' BETTER. Wanted—Man and wife to do farm Rogers, Hay Creek, South International Morning worship 10:30. League, a meeting of the club was dOT GtNWAE THE OOOO OUfc City Band. work. Enquire of W. S. Martin, Falls, Gody. Each contestant UNtTEO STATES O* AMERICA called in the auditorium of the High Under leadership of Prof. J. J. Anse'l Ericsburg, Minn. t,r 11:45. must grow at least an eighth of an Sunday School fER NvtME* "Msjeei NNEE*.TOUT School, Vice-Chairman, W. Kinney V. Chief of Police Kinshella acre. An exhigit of thirty potatoes presiding. Meeting came to order at Mayor K. O. Fosse. Vive-room house for rent. Enquiped Evening worship 8. must be sent to the state potato show p. m. 7:30 City Council. with water and sewer. Enquire as in the fall or winter. Edwin J. Nelson The minutes of the May 2nd 1919 G. A. R. Veterans 806, Eighth s(. M29 Let us worship the Lord in the of Waukana will get a free trip meeting were read and approved. Spanish American War Veterans beauty of holiness. to the state fair this fall as a result Robt. Kirpatrick has opened his Moved by F. J. McPartlin, that that World War Veterans of his potato club work last year. new pool parlor in the litis building portion of the By-Laws referring Red Cross. Our prayers and good will go with Nine contestants have enrolled fo under the name of the Union Pool applications for .memberships' having School Children. those who are leaving our fellowship Room. the poultry contest in which at least to be acted upon^by the Board of Directors, t- Lodges. and community. three settings of eggs must be hatched be Suspended until after this 'Automobile*. 4 Rev W. M. Dale is absent Wednesday out and the chicks raised to maturity. meeting^'The. motion was seconded, Comrade Frank Carrier Marshall We anticipate for those who have of this week, having school An exhibit of five birds must by B. W.-Bacon and carried: by unanimous of the "Day. with Spanish War vetrans been connected with our school work addresses at Northome and Littlefork. be made at a local or the countv vote. .. as aides. Immediately after the a summer of relavation and refreshment. show. G. V. Kinney reported for the Committe ^parade memorial services will be conducted Koochiching County has perhaps on. memberships giving an outline in the Grand theatre where ad Yesterday Mrs. Brokaw and Mrs. been more succesful in the pig raising of what was necessary to make presses will be delivered by Veterans The Reds have reached the goal. Johnstone -entertained their Methodist contest than in any other project. the club a success. P. J. Mcpkrtlin of the Spanish War We shall now look forward to that Sunday School classes at a picnic Eight have enrolled for this contest Moved by F. J. McPartlin that the party. .^^ieiit.-J. Hadler of the World J. at Clark's beach. this year. The winner of the following applicants be accepted a?i -\Va9'interspersed with vocal selec.fcions contest will get a free trip to the members of the club: ?. .... and. selections by. the'1 city* band. Boy Scouts, Tuesday 7:45. For Sale—Six good milch cows. state fair next year. he winning William/ Hafrigan, T. J. Doty, Edward: Some fresh and the others on the pig will be exhibited at the state fair Ka'neen.Ji. H." Drummorid, C.Prettyman, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH TAX. NOTICE way. Apply G. G. Effertz, East Side this year. Russell Mannassau attended C. G. Hall, R. F. litis, Rev. C. L. Kingsbury The Freshmen class enjoyed a picnic Addition. May 29 12 the state fair this year as C. E. Corrin, L. Rifkin. *To avoid penalty at least one halt at Crystal Beach Tuesday. result of his club work last year. 10 a. m. Bible Study. A class for The motion was seconded by S. N of real -estate taxes must be paid before City AsSfesstyFMicCormack requests Oscar Pearson who won first place everyone. Come. J. M. Gish, Supt. Rubin and carried. June 1st. After that date a penalty Miss Lillian Peacock of Rockford, the early* Ffcfurn1 =bf the assessment the contest last year is ineligible to Moved by S. N. Rubin that the of ten per cent is added. To accomodate 111., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. V. F. blanks soas£fto give him time to get 11 a. m. preaching service. Do not attend the fair this year as he has already Chairman appoint a nominating com* tax payers the treasurer's Byjifiari this week. his books^fikeVf'iip in time. miss either morning or evening. been there twice. mittee of 5 to select names for a office will be open Saturday afternoon, Subject: "A Friend at Court." Board of Directors. Motion seconded The canning project will be taker, Household furniture for sale cheap. May 30tthl Lee Dfenihibfe 'and Hans Breton by H. E. Levin and carried." The up later in the summer, hose taking For immediate action apply H. C. P. H, Fogarty, two of the earliest and most progressive 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor meeting, Chairttian appointed the following as part in the bred club contest now may Randall, phone 315. County Treasurer. -farmers of the Dentaybow opic: "Our Relation to God/f Good ^Uchrfcommittee: take up canning after their bread leader. Good singing conje help. district were business visitors here John Berg, C. V. Kinney, Frank club work is completed. Two have Mrs. Martha Amundsen of Bagley, Tuesday. ANNOUNCEMENT Palmer, Frank Green and N. L. Olson. already enrolled for this contest. Minn., is visiting this week her 8 p. m. preaching service. Topic: .». In addition to these regular club daughter, Mrs. Wm. W. Dale. "Lost, Stolen or Strayed." We. wish to announce that we have Mr. G. O. Hanna of Woden, la., The nomination committee recommended projects conducted in accordance with opened a machine and general repair wase here yesterday returning home the following for election FOR SALE—Fifteen head of. cattle, rules outlined by the state extension We endeavor to make the service shop at 520 Second avenue for after a few days visit with his daughter as a Board of Directors: milch cows and young stock. Apply department, the Farm Bureau is short and effective. the benefit of the public, and will Mrs. A. Bilyen and family aBirchdale. G. N. Millard. F. H. Keyes, P. encouraging the movement whereby Chas. Simmons, Ericsburg or at the appreciate your patronage in thus Fogarty, N Olson, O Fosse, John Press. the boys and girls cooperate" with Why not give the Lord at least onhour helping to build up the already Berg, J. H. Brown, B. Green, R. C. F. their parents and the local bank in FOR SALE—A good eight roomed in the morning and an hour in thriving city of International Falls Fraser, A. Krohn. Rev. E. L. Heermance is busy these the purchase of calves. The boy or house on Seventh street, good neighbors the evening. All of our time belongs and by keeping within our own city days building a fine peeled log summer Moved by-John English that the girl wishing to get a calf goes to the and pleasant surroundings, just to Him. money spent in sending work elsewhere, house on his valuable Birch first five names of those selected I bank and gives a note for the purchase the pl^ce for one wanting to keep and by the employment of Point property. the nominating committee be elected price of a calf and gives a chat roomers. Apply at the Press office. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL the men necessary to handle this for a period of two years and the second tel mortgage on the calf for security CHURCH WOI*kj who are skilled mechanics. ^Ve .Sgt. D. W. Booth of Big Falls, recnetly five for a period of one year or or if preferred, the parent may J. AA. It is expected that Governor Edward Kaneen, Minister. w-jll,, endeavor at all times to giveour returned from several months' until the next general election. The endorse the note. In the fall of the Burnquist and family will spend patrons fair and courteous treatment, service overseas is visiting his sister, motion was seconded by Rubin S. N. year the boy then sells the calf anc' summer the on Rainy Lake as gues? Morning worship at 11. The girls' and to administer to their Mrs. V. F. Byman. and carried by unanimous vote. since it will have grown consfderable of Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Heermance, at wants with as little delay as possible, chorus will sing. G. Moved by V. Kinney that the in value, he is able to pay off their new summer residence on Birch at reasonable price's. W illiam Heritage who is with the Secretary be instructed to arrange the note and have a balance left. Point. Evening worship at 8. Subject: Yours for business, li. S. Indian timber department ac for the procuring of the City Hall This project is particularly commendable "The Shaping of a New World." Odnah, Wis., returned yesterday for International Machine Co., for the next regular meeting and that because it gives the boy or Margnus Erickson of the enterprising a short, visit with his folks east of C. E. Parker, Mgr. proper notice be given to the members girl business training, creates or firm of Erickson Bros., of Ericsburg Mrs. Geo. N. Millard will sing. Ray. of such meeting. Motion seconded stimulates an interest in livestock was a business visitor here Saturday. AND BOYS' GIRLS' CLUB WORK by S. X. Rubin and carried. and at the same time is a means ot He is well pleased with the. The Sunday School meets at 10 a. Sheriff Mcintosh collected another J. E. Gjesdahl, Sec. getting better livestock introduceinto unusually good prospects along business scholars alweys welcome. small portion of a would-be license The Farm Bureau has been designed th community.. Sines for the coming summer. m. Classes for every body. New fee from John Murphy for selling by the leaders of extension wor«. I. O. O. F. ELECTS NEW OFFICERS •JT whiskey at Ranier last week, through as the local agency for the administration Rainy River Ringlets Bard Rocks Mrs. C. B. Kinney entertained her the medium of the Municipal 'court. of Boys' and Girls' Club Workin Story of Horror. The local Oddfellows held their hatching eggs for sale.( Dark mating? was expressed in print recently large class of girls to a picnic and Doubt cooperation wif1i the schools only. Thoroughbred stock. Mated semi-annual election of officers Monday that many of the present generation lawn social at her home Saturday. For sale—The Annie Sjroul homestead the county. Enrollments in clu'i had read "Frankenstein." Certainly right. Eggs $2.00 per 15. evening. near Ray, good proposition to work are made thru the teachers ot the knowledge of that book is Jos. H. Kalkman, Geo./ Shaw—N. G. Mrs. Norman E. Brokaw will poor man. Also hay on meadow for the various schools who in turn mak. not too general to forbid a narration 8-29 Loman, Minn. Iver Johnson—V. G. hostess to the Ladies' Aid at her sale. Write Wm. Provinske. reports of the work to the Farm Bureau of the circumstances under which it L. Snodgrass—Rec. Sec. home on 1025—7th st, Friday afternoon, 421 W. 3rd St. Duluth was written. Mary Woolstonecraft office. The county agent for The little daughter of Supt. Robt. J. F. Peterson—Trustee. June 6th. Shelley was the wife of the poet. In wards all necessary reports to the Fritz who has been seriously sick Thos. Tronson, delegated to the her seventeenth year she eloped with The federal officers picked up L. State Leader of Club Work. The with the flu and several kinds of after Shelley to the continent, and he married state convention to be held in Duluth M. Curtis of Big Falls, last week for Preaching service in the Ranier l*arm Bureau office is a distributing her after his first wife, Harriet, effects-is slightly recovering from next month. having liquor in his possession. He church Sunday at 2:30 p. m. center for blanks, literature and information committed suicide. Byron and Shelley a bad attack of rheumatism, which was bound over to the grand jury] concerning club work in and .Mary, in the summer0 of 1816, we trust will soon leave the youn^ BABY WEEK CLINIC by U. S. Commissioner H. A. Simons I Sunday school at 2 p. m. the county. were living near the Lake of Geneva. lady's system. of Bemidji. Being bored during a rainy week, they Projects for which enrollments have The baby welfare clinics held in whiled away the dull hours by reading been taken in Koochiching County last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Tone, Crown Attorney and Mrs. N. I.. 19-24 Koochiching county May were German ghost stories, and finally Richard Romens of Happyland who this year are: Bread making, Gardening, agreed to write imitations of them. returning home on Friday. Croome of Fort Frances are rejoicing very much worth while as seen from attended school here last year graduates Potato growing, Poultry raising, Byron wrote the "Vampire" and Mary over the arrival last Tuesday various points of view. this year at Littlefork. This is Pig Raising, Canning. These wrote "Frankenstein." It is the story morning, of a bouncing baby boy to Miss Ella Backe returned to Grand' The clinics were conducted by D-. the first year fourth year high school projects were selected as best of clu of a man of that name who, after many bless their home. Dr. Mary Ghostly Forks last Wednesday to remain. E. D. Anderson of Minneapolis. Dr. work that has been done there and horrible experiments, created a mon work held early this year. The plan was present to bid the young lawyer three or four weeks longer. Anderson is a specialist in children's Richard is the first pupil to finish his ster eight feet high, who thereafter this year has been to have a few well welcome. course there. diseases. He was assisted by Miss haunted him, murdered his friend and organized clubs rather than a large and strangled his bride. Frankenstein Elizabeth Burns, a staff nurse. School will close on Thursday. Gu~ number of scattered enrollments. pursued his monster to the arctic regions. Archie Paul, formerly stenographer Friday they will have a picnic to H. who is doing good Everywhere the clinics met with F. Clark a Breadmaking clubs have been organized There he died of cold and remorse. for Jevne and Norton, returned the heartiest co-operation. which everybody is invited. thing by getting many people of the schools at Loman, Littlefork, in The monster thereupon vanIshed! Saturday after several months overseas Complete reports regarding the moderate means on to small tracts Margie, Northome, Bescemar, service with the U. S. Army. He The Rev. Craig, superintendent of of land which will make them good clinics v^ill be published in a week or Forsyth, Border, and Eidem. The reports a good time and only regrets two. the Northern Minnesota Conference* homes, He sold six more lots- to lake contestants are divided into two MARGIE not being able to get into the was in town Friday and preached. Ui' dwellers and also a five acre tract to The following list shows the places groups Class consists of those enrolled A real fighting, as he arrived in France' the people here. M. M. Martin last week. where clinics were conducted and the from the consolidated scho ls Mr. Garrison is painting his house only a few days before the. armstice number of children examined at each and B., those from the rurnl Class Paul L. Watson who has been seriously was signed. The Community Club will hold its' place: schools where special instruction Rev. Gregg was in town Sunday and sick for the past two weeks International Falls 93 regular monthly meeting next Saturday Dimestic Science is received. not held services. with the Flu was delighted to receive Manager R. W. King of Carr & Falls 18 night and will elect officers for South In't There total enrollment of 50 is a in individual letters from each member Co.'s store wishes to thank the genen Ranier lg the coming year. bread club the work. of his class in the Junior High School The Margie ball team went to Gemmell eral public for the liberal patronage 1.27. Littlefork Each club is entitled to send three last Friday, also a beautiful potted and played on Sunday. given them durihg their Stock A large number from here attended Forsyth 1^ representatives to the county contest plant. Kind remembrances like these Reducing Sale which is still on, ami the the "Birth of a Nation" in Big Big Falls 38j bread making to be held at are a good tonic to anyone especially Miss Semon spent Sunday at to say that last Saturday's business Margie .'. 25. Littler Falls Saturday night. Geo Garrison Littlefork June 2-3. Contestants will when they are shut in by sickness. Fork visiting friends there. was greater than an other day's business Gemmell ...3 was kept busy with his car, making compete individually and the teams We are pleased to say that Paul has during his connection with this three trips up and back. (About 30 babies were present, but consisting of three persons will give taken a decided change for the better Wilsons' are beautifying their store good store. He says it is very gratifying some contagious disease was discovered competitive demonstrations in break and hopes to be around again after by a new coat of kalsomine. to see such an appreciation of Mrs. Daniels and her mother, Mrs. and to avoid exposing the other making. The state leader of the a reasonable time. the bargains and class of goods offered, Nelson went to International Falls babies the clinic was called off.) bread contest will be present to do Mr. J. Olson is putting up an ad and that such patronage will on Thursday to consult a doctor regards Mizpah 20 Attorney H. and Mrs. Campbell the judging. The winning team will dition to his house a new kitchen and encourage them to do it again some Nprthome .14 to Mrs. Nelson's health. She 6v spent Friday to Wednesday here visiting have an opportunity to compete with bed room. time. ... has been very poorly all spring. It is. to.be hoped, that the work sol friends. Mr. Campbell has just the winning team of other counties .yrell started may be followed up by returned from overseas service, which Dr. Larson th Optomertrist will be in Northern Minnesota at the district Mrs. Costello and children are visiting Bloom relumed from Gus Frar tyelfare clinics next fall. took him alpiost all over southern as at the Victoria Hotel, June 6-7. Con­ contest. Expenses of the. team a few days in town at the Garrison last Tuesday. It was a surprise to well as northern France. He enjoyed attending the district contest will be home. him when he heard his" mother We pay highest spot cash priced his work very much and the opportunity paid by the state extension department. of ly sent word to her his safe re­ for Liberty Bonds. If you must sell to study the old countries .-v. !#~V Mondie Backe arrived from Minneapolis turn here, his brother came at once yours be sure to see us first. Watch hugely. He says the French people There are 28 enrollments in the Friday morning on a visit to Hf from Gemmell after him. our windows for quotations daily say that they are up to the times but dening contest with the following his parents here. tf Burton's Dep't. Store. that the United States is five hundred sult him if you have defective eyes sci oo!s represented: Pinetop, Riverdale. Money loaned on real estate. Jevne years ahead of the times. or need glasses: Artificial eyes fitted. Stillar, Loman, Indahl, Roger?, It pays to Advertise in khe Press Mrs. A. Bloom went to Northome & Norton. tf. -est