International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 28, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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rX--re J_ rv"r -i. v: INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS 1 PAGE FIVE APRIL FIXED AS ,18 Miss ,Hazel Fanchild and. children,, ~^$r£§i\£Vs5a3r ARBOR AND BIRD DAY ^re up from Littlefork today. BETHLEHEM CHURCH Leo Kolling came up from Frazee Friday, April 29, is designated as this morning. Arbor and Bird day in a proclamation' REV. A. W. MacNEILL, Minister f—o— issued by Governor J. A. ."j. Sunday morning, 10:30. Mrs. E. B. Carter returned last O. Preus.--.. He asks that the day iajcle -Jehus' *fcsfo Saturday from Portland, where she be given over to jictual planing Typewriter Paper and Second "THE-SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET" spent the winter. Sheets at the Press office. of trees around schools and homes ——o-—— and that instruction be given to the Special Music by Boys'.Choir W. Irving and the Misses Gladys public in the preservation and propagation Attorney H, E. Day was in from and Frankie Burton entertained at Littlefork Tuesday on legal business. of trees and wild birds. THE OTHER WOMAN a private masquerade dancing party "Trees are a most important factor EVERYBODY WELCOME IS AUW/Z/S THE in the Masonic hall last Saturday in human life," said Governor Letter Files and Card Index Trays FATTER, OF COURSE. COME TO BETHLEHEM CHURCH SUNDAY. evening. A CORD- at the Press office. Preus in his proclamation. "They IAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU furnish shade from the summer sun You will certainly miss it if you Mrs. Hilman Aal and little daughter and shelter from the wintry winds. fail to see "Sittin' Pretty", a musical They furnish lumber with which to are visiting her sister at Brainerd. farce comedy written and played by build our homes, fuel for our health, „, ......... the boys' overseas, which tCill be pulp from which we make our books 1 2! papCr f°r thls PurPOse? I Tl,:, I This order's initiation ceremony is presented by the American Legion ij.- and paper" and innumerable other Typewriter Paper and Second AT THE CHURCHES ordeal that all mothers who have at the Grand theatre Friday and an things. The trees in" our state and Sheets at the Press office. »v v# *w# v« any love ior tn.eir sons should do Saturday nights, April 29th- and 30th. nation are- being used much more their utmost to disuade them from Admission 50' and 75 cents, and the I rapidly than they are being replaced. BETHLEHEM CHURCH A. D. Johnson, auditor of Beltrami undergoing. Surely some other mothers first 15 rows $1.00. It is necessary that we learn-to use A. Wallace MacNeill, minister. county, was in town Tuesday on official will join me in my protest them without waste, but more im- business. Sunday morning, 10:30: "The Sun-: aSainst allowing this terrible order a Commencing last Monday the Or- portapt that we take energetic steps o—— pheum theatre will be open every replace those that are used each ny Side of the Street." Place community. Yours, in our The local Moose lodge init'ated a 0 night in the week and the Grand Sunday school, 11:45. A SADDER AND WISER MOTHER year. large class of candidates at-the city theatre will be closed every night Evening service at 8. hall last Sunday evening. r,- "The lives of our rees and birds except Sunday, when the regular are intimately associated. Trees furnish Special music by the boys' choir CLASSIFIED ADS vaudeville attraction will be put on. in the morning. O MO «.« Typewriter Ribbons Remington, homes and food for our birds, The Grand orchestra, will be transferred Underwood, Smith and Oliver, also and the birds, by destroying insect Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. to the Orpheum. For Sale—Reasonable price—Oldsmo-% A cordial welcome awaits you. Carbon Paper, at the Press office. life and by acting as carriers of bile, 1920 sport model. Pan car, -—o tree seed, help to preserve and propagate Our people will be treated to an ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH 1920 model. Enquire at Smoke Letter File^ and Card Index Trays our timber." A. Lundberg of Northome, spent excellent local talent war play tomorrow Shop, International Falls. 4t. at -the Press office. Tuesday in the city. and Saturday night this Y. P. S. meets on Thursday evening BOY SCOUT NOTES week, when the 'American Legion For Sale—Pure bred Hereford bull at 8 in the church. Members are Miss Margurite Herron and sister, I, do carpenter work and remodel presents "Sittin' Pretty", a musical coming four fine individual would asked to bring their friends. Mrs. F. R. L^pham, returned Tuesday May 10th is the last day for winning houses. Call after 6 p. in. C. A. trade for horse or cattle. C. B. Montgomery, farce comedy written and played by Sunday school at 2. from Rochester, where Miss points in the present school Ganthier.. al4-21 soldiers overseas. Everyone should International Falls. No /ervices Sunday. Herron has been in consultation year. Winners in the different _—o go. with the Mayos. groups to be announced May 12. Deputy State Auditor M. J. Desmond Farjn Wanted—Wanted to hear A LETTER o-— was in the city Tuesday on from owner of a farm or good land' The steam laundry at Fort Frances* Coroner Liejeblad and F. B. Green, The medals for most efficient work official business. for sale for fall delivery. L. Jones, which was purchased some time" local undertaker, were called to in the Scouts are expected this week The Editor, International Falls Press. Box 551, Olney, 111. It. ago by Thomas Savard of the New I Frontier this mornihg to take charge and may be seen in the office. Dear Sir: You have an advertisement County Commissioner Harrigan Home Steam Laundry, and which he I of the remains of Ole Johnson, who in your paper asking for candidates For Sale—In first class condtion, spent the first of the week in the has operated for several weeks, has was killed by a falling tree yesterday. for the A. O. O. H. Do you Junior Scout hike this week Saturday Oliver typewriter. Will be sold city on business. been dismantled and the machinery morning at 11 a. m. Meet at know what kind of an organization cheap, on account of leaving city. and equipment is being brought to ^Mr. Evans' promptly with lunch and this is? If so do you think it right Call evenings only. 708 4th avenue. Archie Carrier returned Tuesday International Falls. Lester Savard, Rev.. C. E. Ireland and faniilv are cup. and fair to allow them to use your Grocery store. morning from a several day business -visiting- at the home of his parents who has had the management of the ~T trip to the twin cities. in Verndale, having left for Fort! Frances establishment, will be that. The nature study this week is the associated with his father in the ,TT place by auto on Monday. They exB. cowslip. First Scout to find a cowslip W. Bacon returned from Minne.. management of the New Home pect to be away about ten days. Beapolis Annual Class Play this spring bring to the office yesterday wnere he attended ... Steam Laundry in Internaional Falls. [fore returning Rev. 'Ireland will attend for award. "Nothing But The Truth" the funeral of his brother. a district Sunday scho^T convention DEATH OF ROBERT LOWE at Detroit. See the Scout exhibit at the annual Typewriter Ribbons Remington, school exhibition. Underwood, Smith and Oliver, also Funeral services for- Mrs. Frank c,'t'zens were shocked Tues- ur ^Carbon Paper, at: the Press office. Given by Senior Class of Bourgette, aged 60 years, who died morning when word was reat All divisions, have voted to assist the family residence on Sixth ce'^e(' from Minneapolis that Patrol- in the shade tree crusade. Three essays INTERNATIONAL FALLS HIGH SCHOOL Manager A. L. Peterson, of the street, Monday night, were con- R°bert Lowe had passed away man appear in this months' Commercial Grand and Orpheum theatres, is Friday Evening, May 6, 1921 ducted at St. Thomas' church yester-^ at Barnabas hospital, death b'e- Club bulletin. spending the week in the twin cities day morning, Jnterment was made c'ue blood poisoning. The Grand Theatre on business. funeral will take place today and A Scout is clean. All ^ards yards in the local 'celtietery." interment will take place- in that homes where Scouts live arei to be ... o- tY Rep. F. J. McPartlin and family T.f .. over-1,c.ity. —*t- The Odd Fellows and Moose fcleaned by May 10th. Five hundred A Army life as it really was ... .*? have leased the L. A. Ogaard cottage CAST {joints are to be taken from report seas will be given an airing in 1 up lake and will make their home Bob Bennett Thomas Hanson "Sittin' Prettv" at the Grand theatre se"Je^ fu"eral by H. A Levii? faiiure to do your part at the for there during the summer months. (The Junior broker) t-. .. "c A -, and Charles E. Fenton, who left last' Friday and Saturday nights, April ., TT Tr ttwt tu i: reven ue. Mavor F. H. Keves, who is The Scoutjs are fixing up their B. M. Rallston ......Alton LePlante 28th and 30th. The first 15 pows of .... Rep. F. J.^McPartlin arrived home im'/vT Duluth, will also attend the fu- 111 playground for the recreational 4 (The Senior broker) seats are itdserved at 1 $1.00 each. ... last Saturday morning from St. Paul, neral. 1 lie services will be in charge school for boys. where he/spent four months repre- Sood ther seats at 50 aild 75 ce,lts of the Odd/Fellows. Bishop Doran Ray McDevitt senting Kroochiching county.. in the 0 Several weeks ago Mr. Low Watch this space each week for Clarence Van Dusen Edmund Batte state legislature. A valuable horse belonging to the scratched an ankle while splitting announcements and news. (A customer^ International Lumber Co., was killed wood and blood poisoning resulted at Third street and Fifth avenue The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of from the injury. A week, ago last Dick Donnelly 1 Harold Shapira This week's- flower is the cowslip. this city attended the anniversary Tuesday morning. A team broke L11 I Tncsdav evening Mr. Lowe was (A young broker) Who ^inds the first one vices of the order w.hichx away from, its driver on Second taken to Minneapolis for treatment were THE SCRIBE. el Gwen Goody Brose eld in the Church of England at street and plunging madly down accompanied by Mrs. Lowe, but this (Daughter of B. M. Rallston) Fort Frances, last,Sunday morning. jjFif'th avenue one horse fell at the effort to save his life proved unJ i| SALE OF PIGS AND COWS intersection of Third street and was ^availing. Mr. I owe has been a mem- Mrs. Rallston Dorothy Jane Chapman Invitations have been issued an- dragged with ^uch force head fore^ ber of the local police force for Beginning Saturday, April 30th, nouncing the marriage of Evelyn most into the curb that it was killed several v^ars. previous to wivch he 1 Ethel arv Rauscher and every Saturday thereafter, I will Louise Hanson to Mr. Everett Fuller, almost instantly. was employed as a railroad engineer (Wealthy young society girl) have a sale of pigs and milch cows on the M. D. & W. railroad. He which will take place Saturday, May at my place in International Falls. Mabel Burtrice Waller at the home of the bride's "The planting of trees and shrub- genial, big-hearted and likable was a Cows, will all be fresh within the (An actress) parents, Mr. and .Mrs. J. Fjellstedt, bery and otherwise beautifying the- and counted his friends by the nian next few weeks. Pigs are six weeks lawns"' and streets seems to be in hundreds in this city who all mourn at Manitou, Minn. Siabel Margaret Croasdale and older. order at this time. A large ship- w'th the griefstricken widow and (An actress) FREEDA DRAGOMAN, ment of nursery' stock was received two adopted, children and "Sittin' Pretty", featuring real 2t. International Falls, Minn. a ha Clara S to the first of the week and is rap dly brother and sisters at his sudden __army life as it was overseas will be (The maid) bei^ig distributed. The M. & O. Paper Passes'company talent at the •presented by lgcal M, & I. CHANGE IN has a large force of men "Grand theatre-under th'ev auspices of DAM4GF. BY HIGH WATER TRAIN SCHEDULE /the American Legion on Friday and setting out trees around their large SYNOPSIS DELAYS-STARTING SAWMILL mill yard and are also beautifying Saturday nights of this week. Let's Act I—A Broker's Office—''The bet is made"" Because of the high wa^er which -j all turn out and make it a rousing-the lawn and (driveways about the Beginning Sunday, May 1st, the M. Act II—Parlor of a Country Home—"Truth pulled down the large smokestack involves main office building with shrubbery. affair. & I. will make a change in jts passenger many complications" and otherwise damaged the mill service between International Act III—Parlor of a Country Home—"The bet is won" company's property, making it necessary Falls and the twin cities. The evening Time: The present. to put up a new smokestack, train will leave here after that the cutting season has been- delayed A. o. o. date at 7 o'clock. Bemidji will be ....Esther Miner a couple of weeks, but will probably reached at 11:30, Brainerd at 3:30 begin next Monday or Tuesday. Class Sonsr.. Class of '21 A. M., Minneapolis at 8:35 and St. After carefully checking _up the Paul at 9:05. Breakfast will be served company estimate- their loss of logs on a dining car- going into the cities, by the recent high Water at 900,000 CorrTrng out the train will leave St. *3111 feet, which -will shorten the cut-! Paul at 6 P. M., Minneapolis at 6:40, ting-season considerably. I Brainerc^ at -2:15 and- Bemidji at THE FURLONG CONCERT CO. Considerable damage was also 4:25, arriving in International Falls done to the plant of the Littlefork The Grand Council of this at 8:45 instead of 9:05. Dinner will Light ... Power Co., making it neces- be served on a diner after leaving sary to take out "the generator. The The —At the twin cities. .. This change has I water supply at the plant -was also ancient order has decided Grand Theatre, ffonday, May 2 been advocated for some time by our ruined but has been repaired. citizens and has been brought about I The Littlefork river is now clear largely through the efforts of the of logs, the jam at the railroad to institute a lodge in this Corrimercial club. bridge-, being broken by Internationalj Lumber Co. men Sunday, but Presenting a program of Vocal arid EYES EXAMINED AND town. Candidates for initiation the flats contain thousands tf logs GLAS3ES FITTED and poles, some 50 to 60 rods from Instrumental Solos, Duets, Readings, the water.—Littlefork) Times. will please address, One of the members etc., a Musical Treat- one you LOANS MONEY j|i of Drs. Larson & Larson, Optometrists, The Northwestern Building Association cannot afford to miss. will be at Victoria of Fergus Falls loans iecretary A.O. O.H. Hotel Tuesday and |poneyj on real -estate jto those Who Thursday, May 3 and 5. At Olson's want to repay it in monthly ^installments. store, Littlefork, Friday, May 6. If you need money ^Jor A PROGRAM OF REAL MERIT If troubled with headaches, nervous-, any purpose \^ri|e, to fthe Association. Box 349 International Falls You get your mSney. as $OOnf ness or eye-disorders of any kind, as your papers are examined pnd needing glasses or glasses repaired, ADMISSION 80c and 28c him.|g§gpl approved^Try paying for a h^rne consult instead of paying: renty Artificial feyes fitted.J'