International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 16, 1921 · Page 7 of 12
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5^ -op-1* vr Xi. «$* •^•ebp- INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE EIGHT .•. tou WOUtOtfT SEE A FAMtSrfEO PttlCNO FALL SAY MlSTee.. wtLU COME BACK FWOAY WE'IJE COMMA VES'. 1 LO^ FISH! lj SOM.KIM YOU Give A STARV1M' MAM A,8tTfiTaEAT FLAT FOR LACK A *OQO,X»UU VA? -A MAN DO VOU LIKE HAVE *€M THEN! T'M CRAZY ABOUT A MAM WHO HAS GO^EFWE DAYS 3. MJMO IWO YCARS AGO WAS FISH? WITHOUT SO MUCH [AS A MORSEL PER READ MKTlMG IM •EM TO.! 'ft to HOME VRAHC6 PR ffcSSlN* HIS MtU AM' DEMOCRACY! hps! SWEET HOME LITI JACK WILSON FIREMEN'S CONVENTION BAUDETTE FIRS TRAVELERS FORGET •conditions out there were "fine for swered questions for the interested HOTEL MANAGERS SAY frogs." parents. Miss Annette Miller, who MARGIE NEWS CHANGES HANDS had previously arranged for the clinics, Razors, Money, False Teeth and Emil Ostlund, John Nelson, John r.« •.« assisted Dr. Groebner. In each V# «V V# (Continued From Page One.) Even Women's Brand New Hats. Dahlstrom and Russel Ball made place the local ladies, including the business trips to Baudette. teachers, advertised and assisted at Mr. M. Augee of Big Falls, was in Monroe, W. R. Deteker, George Dahl, Do yo~u forg_et things—not forget the clinics. At Ranier the officers of Stanley Gagnon Interested Baudette town last Wednesdy on business. H. W. Hawkins, C. R. Skiff, Fred Irene Ruberg made a visit to friends telling your wife, she's the joy of your the local Red Cross and others, along Machine and Welding Co. Brown, Chester Deteker, Frank Jean at international Falls. young life or something simifar, but "with Dr. Groebner and Miss Miller, Mr. J. D. Foote has purchased the and K. W. Mor.ris. do you forget your personal belongings_? were given a delightful boat ride on building owned b/ the town as a tool A deal was put through this week A school picnic was given June 3. Northome—J. Cowan, R. H. Logan, If you left home for a day or Rainy lake and a picnic supper at house and will have it fixed up to in which the Messrs. Daly disposed The weather had been quite wet, but J. A. Jones, J. J. Neary, Jr. two or three, do you think you'd Mrs. McPeek's home, "The Wigwam." live in. of the Baudette Machine and Welding many people came. Mr. Olsen the Cass Lake—H. W. Ongas, D. R. forget your razor, pajamas, tooth Deep interest was manifested at company business to Messrs. superintendent and Mr. Farns of Johnson, H. K. Wright. brush or other thingsj Mr. Wells was here Friday evening each clinic and three of them were Gagnon of International Falls and Minneapolis were present. Eight students Blackduck—L. F. Parker. Five per cent of the general public with his moving nicture machine crowded. At Mizpah the examinations Champury of llion, N. Y. The new graduated and a program was Hastings—W. H. .Webster and John would be compelled to answer lasted until 7:30 p. m., the specialist and showed to a full school house. owners will take possession tomorrow given. Mr. Farns gave a speech to Radaka. to the question, according to Inte remaining to finish all. Dr. Dufort The pictures were very good. or Monda}r. Stanley W. Gagnon is a the assemblage and graduates. He is St. Charles—E. J. Forestell and national Falls hotel managers. Five of Northome visited the Mizpah clinic, mechanic of experience, and Mr. about the best speaker this county Charles Bohks. out of every hundred forget to take bringing a child in which he was interested. A special meeting of the Community Champury has been an expert at has heard. A dance was given at Alexandria—A. H. Allen and E. W. all their things with them when they club was called for Monday evening the factory of the Remington Arms night and an excellent time resulted. Carlson. leave the hotels. Thanks are due the press who advertised last. company of llion, so that the new Wells—M. W. Brewster. Razors Common Loss. the clinics, the school boards owners arel entirely capable of conducting COUNTY SCHOOL NEWS Spooner—Robb Johnson, Edward They seem to 'forget almost everything. The baseball team is kept busy wh6 let their rooms and the ladies the business in a first class Thompson, George Ericson, Sr., Geo. The one thing that is forgotten now playing all the neighboring who so faithfully assisted. manner. Mrs. Champury, who will Supt. G. A. Olson of the county Ericson, Jr., F. F. Perry, K. L. Weeks, most often is the razor. Man after Following are the numbers examined towns. have charge of the front office, was school system, spent a couple of days Lawrence Weeks, Erick Swanson, man leaves the hotel minus his razor. Ranier 8, South International also at one time employed by the the latter part of the week visiting Lewis Larson, Aaron Robertson, Johii It might not ^e a bad suggestion for Charley Johnson has gone down to Falls 18, Mizpah 23, Big Falls 23. Remington company, so that she is at Cingmar, Fairland and Poplar Island, Brodin, Albert Brodin, N. P. Olson, local hotel managers to place a sign, the State University hospital to see Total, 72. no stranger to the business. .with a view to making provisions Anton Netland, Arvid Lundin, Togo "Have you forgotten anything," beside if something can be done for his An analysis of the clinic reports The Messrs. Daly, who have capably for either building or renting Erickson, Am. Robertson, Lewis the unusual placard, "Please turn knee. He has been unable to walk show the following facts. In the light conducted the business, have no quarters for school purposes. The Trickert, E. T. Eider, Nick Skrie and out the lights." only with crutches since he cut it of these we see the need of more intention of leaving .the district, and work of finishing two more rooms James Larson. During the recent convention three last fall. care for the health of children.^and they will locate on farms near Baudette.—Baudette in the Margie Consolidated school is Pierz—Frank Faust. sets of false teeth were left behind. especially little children, our most Region. being considered. Supt. Olson states Pipestone—J. W. Peters. All three owners were men and they Mr. and Mrs. Lyman and Mr. and precious "crop." that a staff of supervisors whose qualifications Waconia—W. L. VanFleet, Frank have all expressed their desire to Mrs. Augee drove down from Big Norman 13 FARM BUREAU NEWS are in accordance with the Kunze and B. J. Micer. claim their own possessions. Tails Friday evening on business. Malnutrition ... 10 requirements needed to secure associate St. Boniface—John Logelin and J. One of the m^n discovered his loss Winged scapulae 8 Much interest centers around the school aid, will be maintained L. Heterle. on the train after several inquiries Mr. J. McHugo was in Big Falls Hernia. ..... .1 6 all-day picnic planned for Saturday during the coming year. The selection Delano—Al. Schumacki. were made by friends as to his much last Friday doing some justice of the Tonsolitis 10 at Northome, which will be held at of members of the teaching corps of Warren—A* B. Nelson and daughter, changed appearanete. peace work. Rosary 15 the county fair grounds. It will be the county schools is occupying a Gust Carlson, wife and daughter. But what is the least forgotten article. Harrison groove 17 under the auspices of the Farm Bureau portion of his time these days. Crosby—W. A. Gunt, H. I. Peare, Ross Slack of Big Falls, is urging It is a pipe. A man, according Rickets 8 organization and farmer's clubs. Charles Taylor, Ed Scallon. the people of Margie to come to Big to our hotel managers, holds his pipe Bronchitis. 3 A splendid program of stunts is being Prof. C. R. Hoyt of Gemmell, accompanied Virginia—A. L. Fox, Charles Brown, so dear and near to his thoughts and Falls the 4th of July and help them Eczema 3 arranged. Among the out-oftown by his wife was in International Harry Fuller and Walter Sy_. celebrate. A good time is being it always goe§ with him when he's on Seborrhea. —J. 3 folks who plan to be present Falls Friday straightening out Eveleth—Matt Gomsi and James H. the train. planned up there. Retarded growth 1 at this time are O. O. Horlamus of school reports. Prof, and Mrs. Hoyt Floyd. "I've forgotten my switch—it was Dyspepsia- 2 the state association, M. J. Thompson have been associated with the school Harry Hull is building a new garage. Chisholm—W. J. Little, Anthony a beautiful one of thick, fluffy hair. Incipient tuberculosis *1 of Duluth, superintendent of the at Gemmell for the past two years, Lots of improvements this summer Cyer. Please have it looked up and sent to Spina bifida occulta 1 Northeast Experiment station and the former acting as principal of the Duluth—S. H. Hanson, E. Henderickson in the way of building. me immediately," was the contents of Infected septum.... 1 head of the land clearing department Consolidated school and the latter and H. England. one telegam received by a local hotel Refractive error..... 1 of the university A. H. Frick, county primary jteiacher. Preyious to that Avon—George Schmidt. this morning. The baseball team gave a pie social X-ray advised 2 agent of Itasca county, and D. C. time they were similarly engaged at St. Cloud—L. Limperich and Art Hats are sometimes forgotten and dance Saturday eve for the Diet prescribed 72 D'Voracek, county agent of Beltrami. Birchdale where they remained for Hetherington. women's hats. In writing for them, benefit of the team. They took in Strabismus 4 All are requested to bring their a couple of years. Prof, and Mrs. somewhere in the neighborhood of Cranial tabes 2 lunches. Coffee will be served on the the hotel clerks have noted that forever Hoyt left Saturday evening for the EXPRESSES THANKS asd anon the hats are spoke $70. Otitis media 5 grounds. west. He intends to go to Nevada, Rhinitis 2 of as "beautiful, brand new, hadtf where they will probably reside. Mrs. E. Oliver Riggs, leader1 of the Bemidji been worn a day." Mr. Brown, a brother-in-law of C. Urticaria 2 LOCAL DOCTOR RECEIVES Hoyt has ^one to Washington, where juvenile band, wishes to express Rogers, arrived yesterd"- from Illinois, Dermatitis 2 It seems incredible—but recently a INJURIES IN EXPLOSION she will visit wi.th her aunt during his appreciation in behalf- pi the boys driving through with a car and Systolic murmur 2 quart of drink that illusions or the summer months. Prof. Hoyt was for the courtesy extended them lfy bringing Ralph Rogers with him. Phimosis 3 cheers was -left at a hotel in the Dr. Mary Ghostly is./4t the Northern numbered as one^ of Koochiching International Falls citizens during Flat foot 1 city. Minnesota hospital suffering from county's men who served as a member their short and decidedlv interesting Alice Olson was at International Underfeeding 2 Frequently jewelry valued up to a injuries received last evening about of the U. S. marine corps during visit in our city. Mr. Riggs statfes Falls last week to see a doctor,'. She Inaniation 1 thousand dollars has been left and 9:3Q o'clock at Rainbow cottage at the war. They have a wide circle of that it would have been impossible was hit on the jaw with a baseball Neurosis 1 even purses containing as much as Birch Point. She was burning some friends in the county who will regret and it was thoueht to be quite serious for the boys to have appeared here Impacted cerumen 2 $400. mosquito dope when a bottle of flash their departure. had it not been made possible to for a time, but she is all right Recurrent vomiting 2 Other things forgotten are books, light powder exploded badly burning house them in one hotel, ije especially again now. General adenostopathy 1 hairpins, fountain pens, sewing bags, her face, arms and hands. At first HERE'S ONE FOR YOU wishes to thank Mr. and Mrs. Pityriasis ...... 1 scissors, socks, tooth brushes, cards,stockings, it was feared hej* eyesight might be FISH STORY SPIELERS Fenton» of the Blackstone, for the Suspected cystitis....... ...... 1 pajamas, corsets, bank r* vi V# impaired but this fortunately proved many kindnesses shown the boys, Tonsil and adenoid operations advised JJ JJ books, bathing suits, electric -irons, a mistake. Medical aid was summoned who thoroughly enjoyed their visit 6 BIRCHDALE SHAVINGS The Lake of the Woods pickerel watches, beads, shoes, overcoats, at once and she was brought to the in the City of Destiny. appears to have fallen off the water men's suits, suspenders, veils and city. She was reported as resting 'V #,• wagon—if there is such a thing in the V* W» «V «r+ V+ sponqres. Yes, one mustn't forget— BARNES CIRCUS WILL BRING easy this morning. -KERRY-GIBSON WEDDING fish language. there's another thing people forget, John Comas has made several visits DAY OF REAL PLEASURE Friday evening Deputy Collector according to the managers, and that from International Falls. DEATH OF JOS. N. MARCURE Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson left last Townsend was inspecting a shipment is room keys at the hotels! evening for Chicago, where they will of fish from across the lake when he The sewing and baking clubs left Already hundreds from this vicinity Death claimed Joseph Napoleon enjoy a visit with Mrs. Gibson's sister. noticed a hard lump on a pickerel, COUNTRY TOWN BOOSTING for International Fall's, "where they are planning to attend performances Marcure yesterday morning »at his The news of their marriage and further investigation revealed an competed with the other clubs of the at Fort Frances. All roads in this home at Loman after a lingering illness came as a complete surprise to their eight-ounce bottle of whisky in its county. section will lead to Fort Frances on many frends here last evenng. Mrs. of about a year. His death was Right now agriculture is our big inside. Investigating^ further, he Monday, June 27th, where the Al. G. attributed to tuberculosis. Mr. Marcure, Gibson formerly, was Mrs. Blanche important problem and it is the problem found another one. It is said that the Barnes big four-ring wild animal 'Clarence Ruber? autoed to Baudettq who was_26 years of age, leaves Kerry. of the manufacturer, the merchant, pickerel have for some time had an show is billed to give two performances and found the roads in a rather to mourn his los§ his mother, three The ceremony was performed in this the newspaper and newspaper appetite for the small whisky bottles and a brilliant street parade. muddv condition. sisters and one brother. Funeral services city May 1st by Rev. MacNeill of the editor, the banjker and the general and have swallowed them down quite Just as the ponderous, pea-eyed, were held this afternoon from public just as much as it is the problem readily up to the pint bottle size, and Bethlehem church, but has been kept palm-eared pachyderm towers above i.,uina jotinson of International the family residence, Rev. Father of the farmer. as a result the market for large size a secret. John Gibson has an enviable the miserable, morbid and melancholy Falls was a visitor in town. Costia nofficiating, and interment was pickerel has been improving. war record. He enlisted with Agriculture, above all industries, is mouse, does the Al. G. Barnes circus Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Darval made mafle at the cemetery at Indus. entitled to constructive publicity. Agriculture The shipment came from one of the the Port Arthur battalon in 1915 and overtop all other tented aggregations. a visit to John Bemies of the Black small, fisheries up near the Canadian is of such importance that later was transferred to the 45th division In the steel-barred cages of the River county and reported that the boundary line.—Warroad Pioneer. NEWSPAPERS HAVE VITAL of the Canadian Highlanders we could well afford to consider everything Barnes show are to be found the INTEREST IN FIRE PREVENTION that is spoken, written, of Montreal. lie bears the distinction greatest collection of wild animals TO SAVE PULP WOOD printed or painted in the light of the of being one of the corps that captured ever gathered en group. Even opposition question, "Will it help or harm our Mons November 11th, 1918. Mr. circus men reluctantly admit THE FRUITS OF LABOR Gibson, the chief cierk of the store agricultural interests will it benefit it. Animals, like figures, can't lie, and A burning cicarette butt beside a the farmer. department of the M. and O. Paper all may be counted. It is the boast woods road in northern Maine may Farming is just about the only thing company, with his bride will reside in mean much to the business management of Al. G. Barnes that under the canvas this ctiy. that has not used publicity to advantage. of the big four-ring show may of the Texas Daily Bugle. It It needs boosting. It cannot They have a large circle of friends sounds like a joke, but is it? The be seen the. finest and best examples get along without it, and still keep who vyill be much interested in the of jungle, plain and desert life. Each Daily Bugle, say specialists of the up with the time. announcement of their marriage. Forest Service, United States Depar_tnewspaper in his way is a perfect specimen. JThe farmer who can afford to spend Mrs. Gibson has been a member of And, what is more, each is trained. industry dependent .on forests a dollar, or $10 or $100, cannot afford fhe staff of the M. O. Carr Dry Goods for its existnee the smoldering In all, 110 animal Jtcts are presented. not to spend it in some way with the company. It will be interesting to Years have been spent in making cigarette portrays forest fires caused note that Dan Cupid seems to loiter community newspaper—either by subscribing, by human carelessness. Newspaper is the collection unique, novel and extraordinary. or having printing done, or in the midst of this progressive establishment.- made from wood. Fires destroy the Patrons of previous by' inserting the "card" of his farm This makes the sixth wedding forests and lessen the supply of raw years have been lavish in their praise in its columns, or advertising the from there in just six months. not only of the animals exhibited, material with a resultant increase in products he has for sale to some extent. the price of paper stock. Hence, the but in the remarkable prowess of the at least, and at the right time. WEDDING CEREMONY Barnes trainers, for each has, in his relation between the cigarette butt in SHUCKS!! And the publisher, on his side cannot Maine and th^ --wsoaper in Texas. OVER MINE SHAFT way, achieved the hitherto impossible. afford to do a thing less than boo^ This is the day and age of newspapers. I A N A very unique wedding took place the farmers and the farm product^of There are in this' country But the merit of the past is naught Thursday, June 9th, up on Sim's Siding. GELT 'EM the county contiguous to his place of 21,000 papers with a total daily circulation compared with the supremacy of the Rainy lake. The mining engineer, publication. of over 28,000,000 copies. present. Scarcity and prohibitive Charles Miles, was united in Sixty dailies have a circulation exceeding prices have prevented circus owners the bonds of matrimony to Christine 100,000 copies each, and one generally from increasing their Gunderson of Minneapolis-. The ceremony Sunday paper claims 1,000,000 circulation. states,. New York, and, to a lesser collections. But not the Al. G. Barnes took place on an arched platform Newsprint is a^ 100 per cent extent, in the Lake States. The bulk big* four-ring wild animal circus. above a shaft at the nickel mine. product of the forest, but few persons of raw material, exclusive of some Throughout the winter, while the big The ceremony was. performed' by stop to think that there is a real relation 1,300,000 cords of pulp wood imported show was in its southern, California Rev. Cowan, of Fort Frances, assisted between their daily paper and from Canada, comes from these winter quarters, agents of Owner by Rev. Halvorson of International the problem of forest protection. states. During the past five years Barnes have scoured Europe and Falls, at high noon. All present partook Only Ten Years' Supply in Sight. 25,000 forest fires in these regions Asa for newer and' finer specimens of of a bounteous and delightful The paper industry of the United burned over more than four and onequarter forest and jungle beast, ^vven now dinner at 2 o'clock. Several toasts F1-1"? uses about five and one-half million acres and occasioned the great menagerie is not complete were made to the happiness and success million cords of wood a year. This a los§ of $33,850,000. The damage done although by far and away the best of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miles. is equivafeot to from 40 to 80 years' to the ptilp wood stands by these in the country, and new animals are gro.wth of timber on approximately conflagratio_ns amounts to a staggering arriving almost dailv. CHILDREN'S CLINICS 500,000 acres of forest land. No concerted total. In the program will be shown the PROVE SUCCESSFUL effort has been made to replace During the past year the newspapers greatest spectacle of modern timesr tV-e amount taken from the for-.ests, of the courftry have been the splendid,: spirited and scintillating and _the vearly drain has depleted During the past month a series of hampered by the extremely high "Alice in Jungleland," a frolicsome successful children's clinics were held the capital stock to something* prices of paper. One of the underlying fantasy of fairyland,, designed and like 50,000,000 cords of spruce, the at South International Falls, Ranier, reasons for this increased c®t± is produced Lunder the personal supervision Big Falls and Mizpah. mose desirable wood, in th^ regions the diminished supply of pulp wot of A. G. Barnes. of centralization of the pulp and .paper These clinic^ were held under the in our forest". Forest fires do not auspices of the Koochiching County In the steel cages shown under the industry. This indicates only a tell the whole stnry, but they represent little more than ten years' supply in Public Health association, co-operating great canvas dome will be performing one of the largest items that is jungle-bred African and Nnbian sight, and it is predicted by the Forest with the Minnesota Public Health responsible for the present condition. association. As they were financed lions* Bengal and Siberian tigers, Service^ that within this period A camp fire left smouldering, or a leopards, jaguars, pumas, Russian, the paper mills of the Northeast and through the Christmas seal sale they burning cigarette or match carelessly grizzly and polar bears, elephants, Lake States will- be hard put to secure were free to all. thrown a^side, is. a detriment not only pulp?wood to keep their milk Dr. O. A. Groebner of St. Paul, a camels, zebras, zubus, llamas, kangaroos, to the success of your^favorite daily hippopotami, giraffes, ostriches, and machinery busy. paper, but to the nul- and paper .in-dustry, member of the Northwestern Pediatric hyenas, ourang outangs, chimpanzees* The pulp anl paper industry is at society, conducted the examinations, lumbermen, manufacturers, dogs, ponies, monkeys and goats. present centered in the New England and the welfare of the nation. made recomjnendations and ~an-