International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 26, 1919 · Page 4 of 8
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I „1 H,' .'-'Vl, ss*rr' V* ,• 'i ..'I'': .-.v. -i3t'Sr-l INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, JUNE 26, 1919 PAGE PTVr If the person who lost the three FOURTH OF JULY NOTES Hasselbarth & Somers 10.00 books near the corner of 9th avenue LOCAL HAPPENINGS Miles Gregnon 5.00 and 2nd street will call or phone 427 The Fourth of July will be a day Loyalty Theatre 10.00 they may get them again. of general gayety. Lindvall & Peterson 5.00 It's coming. Rainy River Produce Co 1000 Adolph Hoard of Birchdale returned What? A. W. Jewett Co T. 10.00 MICKIE SAYS yesterday morning after many Money loaned on real estate. Jevne Oh, the Fourth of July. Cinder Pit 10.00 months of foreign service in the & Norton. tf. And International Falls is going —1_» Peterson & Baumchen., 10.00 worla war. His folks were here to to have a regular one this year. /ispoac THERE L. Rifkin 5.00 MA SPOSE Frank S. Lang, attended the Scenic meet him and it was sure some happy :*fc VMOlsi't BE ANN There'll be something to intere 1 VMR.OHO*. WHEN H. L. Frank 10.00 highway meeting at Cass Lake Saturday. family reunion. CHA.fc.Gr6 fOV*. dad, and ma, and sis and skinnj', NAWN PERfMlfi Peter Hrones 5.00 Zl& UTILE M) PAPER. N AO-IT and—oh, well the whole family. Thos. Savard 5.00 SEE\N(r f£ VAOVM Corp. Bernie Schultz who has been NER MOI^EN'6 A parade by returned soldiers and A. Levin and family moved to 1A 4 SUBSCttlB F. Laphane 5.00 NNOftTH/NEFNA with the railway division on the sailors, patriotic parade, ball games, NAM1 their cottage up the lake for the Jerry Piatt 5.00 French and German fronts for several E*TRA ,NA GOTO fireworks—games and sports of all summer, last week. Markowitz Bros. 10.00 months returned yesterday kinds, water sports, dance bowery Boston Lunch 10.00 Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor morning. He is looking fine and declares JE.S' TH' SAW\E. Ml S. E. Thomspon and son moved up and a grand carnival in the even Cobbey & Hall 5.00 AW PLACE ElSCM that he never expected to the lake last week for the summer, A brass band will play all day. Morning worship 10:30. Doty Barber shop 5.00 have such a time as he has had in after office hours But listen—s-h-h-h Last but not Dr. Craig 5.00 the army service, but his pleasure at least will be the Indian pow wow. Sunday School 11:45. City Drug store 5.00 Don't forget the special film at the be ng back home again in the good Oh boys won't that be Charles Bender 5.00 Grand tonight for the benefit of the a old U. S. A. is simply inexpressable. And fye sure to see the kaiser and There will be •no evening service Dorcas Society. Sher Bros 5.00 He says a study of life and conditions crown prince in captivity. The infamous at Bethlehem church, our congregation K. O. Fosse 5.00 abroad certainly quickens a Mrs. Alice Dale of Chicago is visiting personages will be seen in meeting with the Baptists this S. W. Backus 50.00 fellows appreciation of this country. with, her son-Rev. W. W. Dale cages in the parade. Sunday evening. B. G. Dahlberg 10.00 and family for the summer. The entertainment is being arranged Shapira Furniture store 5.00 RED CROSS NOTICE by a committee appointed by The Ladies' Aid will be entertained John Hood 5.G0 H. J. Miner- returned yesterday after the Commercial club, Jack Englisii by Mrs. W. J. Snook, 403 6th St, Motor Inn 10.00 All members of the International three weeks-' business trip to the as chairman J. P. Franzen, secretary Wednesday afternoon, July 2nd. I ks Restaurant 5.00 Falls Branch of the American Twin Cities. treasurer Harry A. Levin, Rieser & Saville 10 00 Cross are reuested to be present vfe publicity and advertising C. B. Kinney The Red and Blue social will be Alen wanted in all branches of the S. E. Thompson 5.00 a special meeting of the Branch to civic parade Dr. M. E. Withrow, held Friday, June 27th Each one is service for duty on Mexican borders John McPhee 10.00 be held at the Alexander Baker military parade McPartlin, as well as overseas. Apply U. S. Recruiting expected to bring his own lunch and T. E. Cruickshank 5.00 school building, Monday eveningJune office Geo. Millard, Nels Olson, entertainment meet at the church at 3 o'clock. C. H. Nichols 5.00 30 at 8 o'clock. We are to plan at opera house O. J. Masters, Blues please bring ten cents eacii J. M. Gish 5.00 for participation in the parade on Deputy Sheriff, Jos. Jones, merchant, Jos. J. Lloyd, water sporti also M. Shepro 5.C0 the. Fourth of July. A. K. Aberg and Banker J. Irvin Burton, Ross King, decorations F. B. Green 10.00 Geo. V. Kinney. OHAeues E. Cowan have been busy in court J. P. English, K. O. Fosse, i. Boy Scouts meet Tuesday 7:45 regular Int. State bank 10.00 here this week meeting evening, June 26th, McManimin, Lqgan, Wm Elliott, Fabin Confectionery 10.00 CHAPTER HISTORY street sports John Berg, Ray Landgrat, come writh hoe to work in garden. C. N. Wirt 10.00 Do not miss the special bargains Gene Holler returned yesterday Setterlund, fireworks L. Robert Kirkpatrick 5.00 in shoes and slippers at Rifkins. th his.little daughter who has been The following letter of appreciation Bailey, Leo Sheev, T. McManimacircus F. G. Nelson 5.00 visiting with her aunt in Minneapolis. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH has just been received which, no parade W. Hasselbarth, F.j Geo. P. Watson 10.00 Air. and Mrs. Henry Dawson are Rev. Ed Kaneen, Pastor doubt, will prove of great interest to H. Keyes, Pat Lynch, judges Louis: G. Swenson 5-00 rejoicing over the birth of an eight all the Red Cross workers in Koochiching Tipple and Adolph Krohn, on concessions. Wm. Durrin flour and feed O. J. Masters 10.00 pound son. Morning worship at Tl. County mercnant and former county com-j J. R'auscher 5.00 "The American Red Cross Headquarters, These committeemen and a number missioner is here attending court East & Corrin 5.00 If you need a good woman for Evening worship at 8. Address of public spirited citizens arc this week from Northome. C. B. Montgomery 10.00 housework call Mrs. LaValley, in the oppropriate to the nation's birthday Washington, D. C. working hard on the plans now. Peter Richardson 5.00 Greengard building with patriotic music. June 19, 1919 Go to Rifkins stove- first and see All International Falls and the en F. H. Clark 5.00 their summer dress and suits, new Mr. W. V. Kane, tire surrounding county is being Art Sullivan 2.50 The Sunday school meets at 10 a. Mrs. Geo. McLean left Tuesday to Chairman Koochiching County Chapter, ca sale at low prices. Trade where urged to join in making the day one C. Fraser 2.50 m. with classes for everybody. visit friends in the Twin Cities, Manatowac your dollar will buy more, the place long to be remembered. Sing Lee Laundry 2.50 and Milwaukee is at Rifkins. American Red Cross, We want all the boys and girls A. L. Barnard 2.30 Kindergarten for the little folk. International Falls, Minn. that have a pony or horse to line up Chas. Erickson, 10.00 The Odd Fellows initiated four Reduced prices on ladies' ready-towear in the circus parade or in the races Jos. Riley, 5.u0 New scholars always welcome. members into the mysteries of toe and millinery from now until My Dear Mr. Kane: also anyone that has a dog team or A. Williams 5.00 Third degree last Monday nigru after the Fourth of July at Rifkins. billy goats. Good prizes for all. See Thos. Carroll 5.00 Preaching service in the Ranier which the Rebekahs served a The Division Manager of the North Jack English so he can arrange your church at 2:30 p. m. McPhee and Cussicks 10.00 Bicycles cleaned and repaired, fine lunch followed by a social ern Division has forwarded to this place for you. Fraternal organizations, dance. Ed. Bancroft 10.00 punctures repaired, work guaranteed. bureau your Chapter History. This if you have a goat, join the Sunday school at 2 p. m. Pekin Cafe 5.00 Phone 159, or 705 «th St., R. E. Martin. document has been placed in the archives A card from Mrs. Easterly announces parade and see if you can land- a 19 jul 10 of the American Red Cross, the glorious fact that she prize. Prepare in time and don't YOUNG PEOPLES' SOCIETY Rifkins. BIRCHDALE Millinery at less than cost at and forms a permanent record of the has been blessed with another grand wait for the eleventh hour. OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR One large lot of summer hats, achievement of your chapter during child, a rollicking baby boy to Automobile owners, prepare your her formerly sold up to $5.00, now your Jake Williams is back on the mail the war period. May I not take this daughter, Mrs. Dolliver at Clinton, decorations before it is too late. Arrangements choice $1.48. Come to Rifkins store job again. First Baptist Church, Int. Falls. occasion to sincerely thank you ami Iowa. have been made with and be convinced. your co-workers for your co-operation the merchants to send for your decorations Emil Ruberg started out on a trip The regular monthly business in preparting this document? County Agent M. M. Abbott attended at wholesale prices. Big Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dionne and son in his car to Minneapolis a week ag meeting of the Christian Endeavor Your Chapter History, along with the the Northern Minnesota Development prizes will be awarded in the parade. were business and social visitors Tuesday. of the Baptist church was held it thousands of others, forms a very meeting at Cass Lake last here Tuesday from their auto and valuable addition to the war records the Rye home and was attended by Friday and Saturday. He reports a See the big bills all over town. boat repair shop at Ranier. They Pt. Clarence Chambers is expect. a goodly number The regulir of the Red Cross. I am sure that very helpful meeting, but poorly attended. Any citizen of International Falls report business unusually good. back at any time now. He has been monthly business was taken care »f these histories will reflect very intimately with any suggestion as to anything quite anxious to get back to the old and then the society elected office the splendid spirit of selfsacrifice that will add clean enjoyment and Emil Regal, Nels J. Nelson and home town. Remember the popular excursion and patriotic devotion for the coming six months. They are pleasure to the day will please confer Martin Anderson all of whom are to Blanket Bay next Sunday. Str. as follows: which has characterized the chapters with Jack English, chairman of long time homesteaders and successful Mrs. W. Miller of Rainy Rive Ra:ny Lake leaves city dock at 11 a, Pres.—Roy E. Martin of the American Red Cross. the general cimmittee. farmers in the Lundgren part of and her little daughter, Geraldine m. and returns about 9 m. Take p. Vice Pres.—J. Rye. Sincerely yours, A. iC. B. Kinney, who will have charge our county are enjoying the we have been visiting Mrs. Weeks th your lunch and bathing suit. Fare Sec.—Mrs. Roy E. Martin. Colin Hessle, of the big civic parade on the Fourth here as members of the petit jury. $1.00 round trip. past week- and she expects to leave Treas.—Mrs. J. Rye. Director, Bureau of Archives. A. of July, is working hard to make the for her home again Thursday. Mrs. W. E. Martin still retaining occasion one of the biggest events in Mr. and Mrs. James T. Watson received Atty. Aad A. Tone of Northome is her offiec as corresponding secretary PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES the history of the town, so far as word of the arrival in New A week ago last Saturday Mr. M. attending court here this week in the The new officers held an executive Fourth of July parades are concerned. York from overseas of their son, Rud and Clarence Ruberg were up interest of clients. Mr. Tone has developed committee at once and appointed the He is endeavoring to see everybody The following list of books will be First Lieutenant James T. Watson, his homestead into a very at the Falls taking a civil service different committees and their chairman. who might be expected to take ready for circulation at the Public Jr., of the 79th Field Artillery. examination for pbstmasters. Tl good farm during the past few years part in the parade but may not be Library, June 28, 1919. examination was held at the International when not busy with his legal business. The following is the report given able ta reach all. Anybody missed Library hours from 12 noon to 6 Geo. Dunbar, Dennis J. .Sullivan, Falls post office. by the treasurer for the past year should communicate with Mr. Kinney p. m., and from 7 to 9 p. m., every day Herman and Henry Ortlep all of and it certainly is one that we my and he is especially anxious that as except Sunday and Monday Fairland made final proofs on their Henry Metcalf, the earliest settler Earl Howard is expected to be be proud of. many family cars as possible should Non-fiction homesteads last week. They have in Koochiching county was here from home in July. He has been doing Receipts take part in the parade. It's a case, History of the World War, 3 vols— made good improvements and feel his fine farm at Loman Monday selling good service in France shooting the Balance on hand July 1, 1918 $ .40 to paraphrase, where you are expected Simonds, F. H. that there is no place of better opportunity the balance of last year's potato Huns with a ten-inch cannon, and Pledges 51.33 to "Put on your old gray bonne f, Rhymes of a Rolling Stone along a farming line for for a while was also teacher in a croop and took back a fine gasoline Collections with a new ribbon on it, and hitch Service, R. W. them than this same Fairland section. stove. school of cannoneering at Angers, Business meetings 22.62 old Dobbin to the shay." A Heap O'Livin Guest. E. \. France. Consecration 6.2Socials The following merchants and business Sheriff Mcintosh says he is going Just Folks Guest, E. A. 127.S4 men have contributed the to put the self starter back on his A Minstrel in France Lauder, Harry H. H. Russell, who has been a resident A dance was held on Selma Sale of books 16.5'1 amount set opposite their names for Ford, even if his wife does run off How We Think Dewey, John for six years of the McClellan Webb's birthday at Webb's a week the 4th of July celebration. There with the car once in a while, it will part of our county was here Satur. The Modern Gasoline Automobile, ago Friday. It has been a custom Gross receipts .$224.90, are some that the committee did not be better than sitting up nights with its Construction, Operation, Maintenance day, having returned a few weeks ago for some time for each one to bring Expenses see, others that were overlooked, a sprained wrist. and Design, 1919 edition from doing all he could in his country's presents to the one on whom the State Convention fund $44.00 but don't let that stop you, just send Page, W. service and is glad to be back birthday party was on and we would Proportion pastor's sal your name and check to the treasurer Mrs. Frank S. Lang is taking carc Fiction to his Koochiching county farm sometimes receive enough handkerchiefs ary 43.00 or call Jack English and he will of her aunt who is seriously ill in Drusilla with a Million, again. He says crops are looking to last us for years to come State work 12.00 call around and get it. Corrections fine and a bounteous harvest is in the hospital at Indianapolis, Indiana. Cooper, Elizabeth. Pro. Rainy Lake Summer will be made from day to day in this This particular aunt has been like a store for this county this yfear. Come out of the Kitchen, The campers from Birchdale have School 5.00 list to keep up with new contributions. mother to her, having taken care Miller, A. D. not returned yet at the present Pro. Purchase of Piano A statement of all receipts her since her parents died while she Mary-'Gusta.— Lincoln, Joseph. Ray Holler has returned from almost writing which in a measure indicates 28.33 and distributions will be printed in was a little girl. two years service as expert auto Faulkner's Folly .Wells, Carolyn. that they are enjoying the trip pre Purchase Hymn Books 23.78 the papers immediately after man in the Ambulance corps. He enlisted Diamond Pin .Wells, Carolyn. viding they did not get lost on the Socials 39.75 the 4th for the benefit of the contributors. The most helpful organization in Daughter of the Land ...... and was assigned to the vocational way home. The beautiful islands Telephone Rental (pastor) We need the money to do our city along charitable lines is the training department at the Porter, G. S. and rock formations around Lake oi 15.00 the thing right and the committees University of Minnesota in August Dorcas Society, it is composed of Her Husband's Purse the Woods make an ideal camping Postage, printing and will see that it is expended, all of it, several good women who devote considerable 14th 1918. November 24th 1918 Martin, H. R. ground. supplies 11.57 232.43 for the benefit of the soldiers, the time sewing for the fc he arrived in England and was assigned The Man Nobody Knew kids, and the citizens: to duty on the German front needy families in our city and county, Hall, Holworthy. Hilmer Rud is planning to run the Balance on hand June Burton's Dept. Store $15.00 at St. Meheil, where the big drive but they need money with which Magnificent Ambersons farm in case his father gets the 30, 1919 $ 2.47 O. M. Carr & Co 15.00 took place, later he was on duty at to buy material and shoes, so they Tarkington, Booth. post office job. He has been attending If you are interested in this kind J. P. English 10.00 Verdum, Metz and in every other have arranged with Mr. Frank V. Juvenile—Non-fiction high school this past yeaand of work and are not doing anything Adolph Krohn 10.00 place of importance in Northern Peterson for a special film tonight Poor Boys wha^became Famous has made a good showing in his along this line it is about time that Frank V. Peterson 10.00 France having charge of nineteen at the Grand theatre to raise money ,— Bolton, S. K. school work and state examinations. you did. Coine and join a live society N. Rubin 10.03 Fords for the Ambulance corps. He to replenish their treasury. Everyone Girls who Becafne Famous.... At present he is working putting up and put your shoulder to the Peter Reuter 5.00 should patronize them. says he travelled over twenty thousand Bolton, S. K. a new house. wheel and help things go. We need Serdaris Bros 10.00 miles without buying a ticket. American Boys' Book of Signs. Signals your help for .we have planned great* Jevne & Norton 5.00 He is well pleased with the opportunity Wanted—Men or women to take and Symbols Beard, Dan er things for the coming year than Mr. Shearer has put in a large orders among friends and neighbors Jake Greengard 5.0G for service in the world war, and Fiction patch of strawberry plants this we did in the 'past. You need us to Frank Keyes 10.00 for the genuine guaranteed hoiserj', also with the privilege it brought of Hollow Tree Days and Nights .... spring about six hundred plants in help you live a better life, so it will First National Bank 10.00 full line for men, women and chiHren. disipline and training along mechanical Paine, A. B. ,v rSIS# be a mutual benefit for us both. all and they are doing fine. He expects Elimates darning. We D. M. Hpller 10.00 lines as well as for the wonderful Five Minute Stories—Richards, L. E. pay Come. Chas. Burnett 10.00 a three-quarter stand at least 50 cents an hour spare time or $24 a sigh opportunity. He says Andy Master of the Peaks—Afltsheler, J. A. even though the horses did consid Press Com. International Bakery 10.00 week for full time. Experience unnecessary. Howard who was with him all the Running Fox Gregor, E. R. Ed La Page.., 10.00 Write ^International time is in Minneapolis, and will be rb1 Chas. McPhee 5.00 back home in-a couple of days.. Stocking Mill, Norristown, Pa. f:i: (Continued on page 4) .It pays to Advertise in the Press It pays to Advertise ta th* Press -, SaiL ... 1