International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 3, 1919 · Page 5 of 8
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PAJGSSK INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, JULY 3, 1919 4th OF JULY PROGRAM Boys' pie eating contest of blueberry pleasure to the day will please confer Dr. Craig 5.00 pies—entire pie must be consum* City Drug store 5.00 with Jack English, chairman of Jokers Kidnap Bride ed, charge of Jack English Charles Bender 5.00 the general cimmittee. on Wedding Night First prize $3.00 C. N. Wirt 10.00 C. B. Kinney, who will have charge Second prize 2.00 INTERNATIONAL FALLS, 1919 Robert Kirkpatrick 5.00 of the big civic parade on the Fourth Bridgeport, Conn. Charles Third prize 1.C0 F. G. Nelson.. 5.00 Brownell of this town was the of July, is working hard to make, the Climbing greased pole. First boy on Geo. P. Watson 10.00 victim of an "unpractical" joke, occasion one of the biggest events in top of pole gets three one-dollar bills G. S wens on 5.00 In his opinion, when friends of the history of the town, so far as Charge of W. Elliott O. J. Masters 10.00 the young man kidnaped his The following is the program prepared for the most Patriotic Fourth of July parades are concerned. Tug of War bride following the ceremony, J. Rauscher 5.00 and successful Anniversary of American Independence ever celebrated He is endeavoring to see everybody took her to the home of one of Paper Makers vs Sulphite Workers East & Corrin 5.00 the young women conspirators in the history of this city. who might be expected to take Captain Paper Makers, Joe McKibbage. C. B. Montgomery 10.00 and held her a prisoner until the part in the parade but may not be Peter Richardson 5.00 following morning. able ta reach all. Anybody missed Captain Sulphite Workers, Oscar F. H. Clark 5.00 Shortly after the wedding Arrowood. should communicate with Mr. Kinney Art Sullivan 2.50 cake had been cut an auto drew and he is especially anxious that as Prize of fifteen cent cigars to winning up in front of the door and the C. Fraser 2.50 team. many family cars as possible should appearance of the bride was the Sing Lee Laundry 2.50 signal for action by the kidnapers. take part in the parade. It's a case, 7:00 P. M. A. L. Barnard 2.50 She was hurried into the Band concert at corner of Third tq paraphrase, where you are expected Chas. Erickson/ 10.00 machine, which sped away at to "Put on your old gray bonne r, street and 4th avenue. Jos. Riley, 5.00 full speed. Not until the next M. with a new ribbon on it, and hitch 7:30 P. A. Williams 5.00 morning was she returned to the Water sports at city dock. Charge old Dobbin to the shay." Thos. Carroll 5.0ft disgruntled husband, who admits he failed to see the joke. of O. J. Masters and Joe Lloyd The following merchants and business McPhee and Cussicks 10.00 Two-man canoe race—one half-mile men have contributed the Ed. Bancroft 10.00 First prize $10.001 amount set opposite their names tor Pekin Cafe 5.00 Second prize 5.00 the 4th of July celebration. There Irish Police Inspector Murdered. Swimming race—boys twelve years are some that the committee did not Dublin, June 25.—While a crowd Sher Bros 5/jo and under—100 yards see, others that were overlooked, was returning from the races to K. O. Fosse 5.00 First, prize Thurles, District Inspector Hunt, of $10.00 but don't let that stop you, just send W. S. Backus 50.00 the Irish constabulary, was shot dead Second prize 5.00 your name and check to the treasurer B. G. Dahlberg 10.00 by armed men who escaped. Swimming race for men—100 yards or call Jack English and he wili Shapira Furniture store 5.00 First prize $10.00 call around and get it. Corrections New Tenor Is Acclaimed. John Hood 5.00 Second prize 5.00 will be made from day to day in this London, June 25.—Thomas Burke is Motor Inn 10.00 Tilting canoe contest the name of a new tenor acclaimed by list to keep up with new contributions. I ks Restaurant 5.00 the British press and public as another First prize $10.00 A statement of all receipts Rieser & Saville 1000 Caruso. He sprang into fame at the Second prize 5.00 and distributions will be printed in S. E. Thompson 5.00 opening of the Covent Garden opera c£ Greased pole slide—-5.00 on end the papers immediately after season. John McPhee 10.00 pole for those who can get it the 4th for the benefit of the contributors. T. E. Cruickshank 5.00 Motor Boat Race—One Mile We need the money to do C. H. Nichols 5.00 First prize $15.00 the thing right and the committees WARM BLANKETS FOR SAILORS J. M. Gish 5.00 Second prize ~.¥ will see that it is expended, all of it, M. Shepro 5.00 All entries for water sports see O. for the benefit of the soldiers, the F. B, Green 10.00 J. Masters as soon as possible. kids, and the citizens: Int. State bank 10.00 8:30 P. M. Burton's Dept. Store $15.00 Fabin Confectionery 10.00 Big bowery dance at corner of 3rd O. M. Carr & Co 15.00 H. T. Mcintosh 5.00 street and 6th avenue. IO.IjO J. P. English J. P. English, Chairman Music by Kimpton's seven-pie :e Adolph Krohn 10.00 John Franzen, Sec.-Treas. orchestra. Frank V". Peterson 10.00 10:00 P. M. N. Rubin 10.0'J Grand carnival opens with advent Peter Reuter RESULTS ON THE DIAMOND 5.00 of the Fire King on 3rd street. Everybody Serdaris Bros 10.00 in costume. Jevne & Norton American Association. 5.00 Toledo, 2 Minneapolis, 1. 10:10 Jake Greengard JUDGE C. W. STANTON 5.00 St. Paul, 4 Indianapolis, 3. Big fire works celebration at city Frank Keyes 10.00 Louisville, 13 Kansas City, 8. dock in charge of John Berg, Henry Who will deliver the oration in the Grand theatre at 11:30 First National Bank 10.00 American League. Setterlund and Ray Landgraf. o'clock. He is not only one of the best orators in the state but D. M. Holler 10.00 Chicago, 5 Philadelphia, 2. Daybreak. Cleveland, 1 Boston, 0. Chas. Burnett 10.00 leaves a lasting inspiration with his audience by the new and helpful Everybody home tired but happy. New York, 4 St. Louis, 3. International Bakery 10.00 thoughts suggested. Detroit, 3 Washington, 1. Ed La Page 10.00 National League. Subject to change. all in the ball park at 4 p. m. Everybody Chas. McPhee 5.00 FOURTH OF JULY NOTES New York, 4 Chicago, 3. National salute, 5 a. m. is requested to be seated in the Hasselbarth & Somers 10.00 St. Louis, 2 Brooklyn, 0. Grand parade, 9:30 a. grand stand and bleachers. The Fourth of July will be Miles Gregnon 5.00 a dav Pittsburgh, 6 Philadelphia, 5. Civic in charge of C. B. Kinney. 5:00 of general gayety. Loyalty Theatre 10.00 P. M. Military in charge of Dr. Withrow Street sports. It's coming. Lindvall & Peterson 5.00 THE WEATHER. Extending on 3rd street and 5th What? Rainy River Produce Co.... 1000 Partly cloudy and somewhat Circus in charge of L. P. Bailey avenue to 3rd street and 2nd avenue Oh, the Fourth of July. A. W. Jewett Co 10.00 unsettled today and tomorrow and Tom McManaman. and to be evenly divided in the three And International Falls is going Cinder Pit 10.00 not much change in temperature. blocks. Line of march led by the International to have a regular one this year. Peterson & Baumchen 10.0G Falls band. old—199 There'll be something to intere L. Rifkin 5.00 Boys under fifteen years Parade forms at 4th avenue and yard dash in charge of W. Elliott dad, and ma, and sis and skinny, H. L. Frank 10.00 Straight Tip. A young merchant sailor on board 2nd street, east to 2nd avenue south to First prize .' $3.00 Peter Hrones 5.00 Just before they arrived in San and—oh, well the whole family. one of the famous fabricated ships Francisco, the "Grizzlies" listened to 3rd street, west on 3rd street to 11th Second prize 2.00 Thos. Savard 5.00 A parade by returned soldiers and built by the United States shipping a little lecture from Colonel Mullally, Third prize 1.00 avenue, and 2nd street, east on 7th sailors, patriotic parade, ball games, F. Laphane 5.00 board is here pictured, showing the during which he said, with a twinkle to 5th avene, north on 5th avenue, fireworks—games and sports of all Jerry Piatt 5.00 Boys over fifteen and under twentyfive blanket that keeps him warm on cold In his eyes: "Boys, If you're looking to 3rd street, east on 3rd street to years—100 yard dash kinds, water sports, bowery dance Markowitz Bros. 10.00 nights at sea. The blanket, heavy, for good cooks to marry, my advice is brown, striped with red, and very 2nd avenue, north to International Boston Lunch 10.00 Charge of W. Elliott and a grand carnival in the even that you pick out homely girls. My warm, is part of the bedding furnished bridge, cross bridge circle Fo.t First Prize $3 00 Cobbey & Hall 5.00 observation is that as a rule all that A brass band will play all day. by the shipping board on all vessels thf pretty girls knqg §bout dough Frances, back on 3rd street to ball Second prize 2.0C Doty Barber shop 5.00 But listen—s-h-h-h! Last but not operated by the board. to spend It,* Third prize 1.00 park. least will be the Indian pow wow. Oh boys won't that be great! Men's race over twenty-five years— FORMATION OF PARADE 100 yard dash, charge of W. Elliott And be sure to see the kaiser and Subject to Change First Prize $3.00 crown prince in captivity. The infamous Second prize 2.00 personages will be seen in City Band. Third prize 1.00 cages in the parade. Military Division. The entertainment is being arranged Girls' race under fifteen years old— Returned Soldiers. i, 100 yard dash, charge of Henry Logan by a committee appointed by Returned Sailors. First Prize $3.0( the Commercial club, Jack English Floats. Second prize 2.00 as chairman J. P. Franzen, secretary Etc. Third prize l.U) treasurer. Harry A. Levin, Red Cross. Girls race over fifteen and under publicity and advertising C. B. Kinney Societies and Lodges. civic parade Dr. M. E. Withrow, twenty-five—100 yard dash, charge Unions. military parade McPartlin, Fire Department. of H. Logan a Geo. Millard, Nels Olson, entertainment First Prize $3.0J Fort Frances Fire Department. at opera house O. J. Masters, A Second prize 2.00 Circus Division Jos. J. Lloyd, water sports Third prize 1.00 Regular Floats. Irvin Burton, Ross King, decorations Cages. Ladies' race over twenty-five, 100 yard J. P. English, K. O. Fosse, Animals. dash, charge of Henry Logan McManimin, Logan, Wm Elliott, First Prize $3.00 Floats. street spOrts John Berg, Ray Landgraf, Second prize 2.00 Clown, etc. I Setterlund, fireworks L. P. \Family Cars. Third prize 1.00 Bailey, Leo Sheey, T. McManima Prizes—Civic Parade Fat Man's race—100 yard dash circus parade W. Hasselbarth, F. Best prize over all $30.00j charge of Henry Logan H. Keyes, Pat Lynch, judges Louis First Prize $3.00 Best industrial float 25.' 01 Tipple and Adolph Krohn, on con Second prize 2.00 •Second best over all 15. i0 cessions. Third prize 10C Circus Parade These committeemen and a num Best over all $15.G0 race—100 Fat ladies' yard dash, ber of public spirited citizens arc -Best comic group 10.' 3 charge of Henry Logan working hard on the plans now. TBest comic single 15 3 First prize $3.00 All International Falls and the en Second prize 2.00 11:30 A. M. tire surrounding county is being Third prize 1.00 Patriotic Program, Grand Theatre urged to join in making the day one about smokes, Prince Albert boys—100 Oration by Judge C. W. Stanton. Sack race for yard dash, long to be remembered. I is geared to a joyhandout standard charge of Tom McManaman Patriotic chorus led by Mrs. R. C. We want all the boys and girls that just lavishes smokehappiness on One foot of each boy in sack Fraser. Charge of J. McPartlin, that have a pony or horse to line up First prize $4.00 every man game enough to make a bee line for a George Millard and Nels Olson *in the circus parade or in the races Second prize 2.00 tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe—old or new! 1:30 also anyone that has a dog team or 20 Potato race for girls under years Band concert at corner of 3rd Get it straight that what you've hankered for billy goats. Good prizes for all. See old—100 yards, charge of Tom Mc-| streeet and 3rd avenue. Jack English so he can arrange your fnPP aplenty Manaman 2:00 P. M. A "95*5 sni?kes y°u'u find place for you. Fraternal organiza SB in P. A. That because P. A. has the quality! First prize .$3.00 Ball game, Colored Keystones of .• tions, if you have a goat, join the Second prize mJL. 2.00 St. Paul and International Falls You can't any more make Prince Albert bite your parade and see if you can land a Third prize 1.00 Both teams are keyed up for this tongue or parch your throat than you can make a hoZ prize. Prepare in time and don't Sack race for boys and girls under game and determined to win so drink when he's off the water! Bite and parch are cut wait for the eleventh hour. 20 years, both feet in sack, charge of first-class game is assured. Charge out by our exclusive patented process 1 Automobile owners', prepare your of L. Zimmerman. Tom McMannaman decorations before it is too late. Arrangements 4:00 P. M. «. XaJ bad* Ike a regular fellow and puff to beat First prize ...$3.00 have been made# with Big Indian powwow in base ball Second prize 2.00 the merchants to send for your decorations ^fp°ilder Thy nail a fa Samhm park in charge of chief Bing-A-Tick Third prize 1.00 at wholesale prices. Big Sm°kePaStUre l0n^ than you care E-Nock-Ke of the Chippewa Indians Bicycle race for boys—three blocks, prizes will be awarded in the parade. This powwow will be a first-class off bicycle, back to starting pointin attraction of over fifty Chippewa charge of T.om McManaman See the big bills all over town. Indians in war paint and war feath First prize $3.00 Any citizen of International Falls ers and will cost the committee over Second- prize 2.00 with any suggestion as to anything Copyright lilt by $100.00 to put on. Will be fre^ for Third prize J,00 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. that will add clean enjoyment and R.J. lUyMKteTWaeaoCa. ft