International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 14, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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PAGE EIGHT MORE LOCALS "ns SEEK TO SAVE LUDLOW JAIL NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING £-5 f§ TOWNS BLUEBERRIES! Members of Greater New York "Alimony Grand Rapids Chosen. Club" Don't Want Their Itasca County Independent—Otto I. The Wednesday afternoon card club Famous Home Converted. met with Mrs. F. E. Patterson at her Bergh and A. L. Sheldon returned Saturday night from Duluth, where home. At an interesting gam'e of The Ludlow street where mem jail, they attended the annual summer bridge honors were won by Mrs. C. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS bers vOf the Greater New York "Alimony meeting of the Northern Minnesota H. Woodford. club" have frittered away pleas and Northrn Wisconsin Guernsey much Women of the Minnesota Legion urable time, appears to be doomed. FOR Mr. and Mrs. George Holler and Breeders' association which was held Auxiliary will hold their annual canvention daughter and Mrs. "Holler's mother, at Moose Farm, near Duluth. The Sheriff David H. Knott thinks a far in Winona August 1, 2 and Blueberries! Mrs. Kahle arrived home Sunday from Grand Rapids men brought back a more profitable use could be made by 3. State President Helen Hughes a trip to Montana, where they visited large share of the honors of the the city of tjie historic structure. The Heilscher, who just returned from a meeting, Mr. Bergh being elected at the homes of Mrs. Kahle's sons, visit there, says, "If there ever were plan is to send the Ludlowers to some TOASTED president and Mr. Sheldon vicepresident. William and Cary. doubts about the success of our convention other city institution, scatter them, if and W. P. Hichen, formerly —_ with they were swept away on that necessary, through a number of build A. Folsom of Barney, N. D. who has an Itasca county man, having visit. The enthusiasm, the hospitality, ings, for it is now costing $41,000 annually been the guest of his son, Frank Folsom, formerly been at Warba, was reelected the interest, the energy and team to keep their present home leaves today for Pine River enroute secretary. Another honor work of the Winona Legion and Auxiliary, going. S. E. Thompson & Son to his home. He will be accompanied which was conferred on Itasca county combined with the natural The proposal has culminated in a as far as Pine River by at the meeting was the choice of beauties of the place, make the comfort "save-the-jall" agitation among those Mrs. A. Folsom and two children who Grand Rapids as the next meeting and pleasure of the delegates assured." who have sojourned in Ludlow. There plan to remain over the week-end. place, the' meeting to be held at the is deep sentiment, it seems, in having North Central experiment station here J. J. J. Messrs Borcher, W. Wilson, been a "gu$st" The Ludlow NOT OVER $6.00 PER next summer in connection with the "My comrades. A smooth sea does Cleveland Wilson and M. E. Callander Itasca County Guernsey Breeders' street jail was built by Boss Tweed, not breed a skillful sailor. Strong are practicing for the four man canoe picnic. his name being inscribed on the building BUSHEL characters and righteous causes take Flavor Is race, which takes place August 4th at new strength and purpose from adversity, erected in 1869. His desk and Pither's Point. Messrs. Cleveland Wilson Robbers Blew Up Safe. under which weak characters chair are still In the room where he sealed in by toasting and M. E. Callander were winners Bemidji! Sentinel—Safe crackers and weak causes succumb and disappear. died a prisoner in 1878. Besides in the two man canoe race July 4th. and bandits spent a busy 4th here The Legion has experienced its Tweed the Jail has sheltered many PLACE YOUR ORDERS NDW when they cracked the safe of the baptism of fire. It has lost its beloved famous men. Including the members Ms* Game Warden Powers is checking Standard Oil company, looted the safe commander. It emerges, crushed with of the brokerage firm who traded on up the bovs who are killing song birds of the Langdon Bottling Works and grief, but serenely confident, and the name of General Grant and swindled with sling shots and air guns, the penalty robbed the P. M. Dicaire grocery of proud of the place it holds in the thousands. Whltaker Wright, for which is a fine of $10 or thirty merchandise. hearts of the nation. In the Legion, O O O if EDUCATIONAL TOOTH TALK the British Walllngford, lived there days in jail He warns parents that Expert cracksmen gained access to individuals are only the instruments for a spell, and showed his sportsmanship NO. 12 they must stop this practice on the the Standard Oil company by breaking of our cause. Men die, but the cause St RAPID RIVER ITEMS part of the children, as he will be compelled an office window, opening a Yale by contributing $100 to the is immortal. It carries on," reads PORCELAIN to arrest the offenders if they safe by means 5f a moderate charge other prisoners for fireworks one part of the first message of greeting *_• O O O •V continue killing the birds. Robins, of nitro-gylcerine and making away Fourth of July. to the Legionnaries of the nation one of the most useful and likeable of with loot amounting to approximately It is not necessary any more to Ole Larson is- spending a week's vacation from their new national commander, But It is as the established home our birds, are the most common prey $450 in Liberty bonds and caSh. In impair one's attractiveness by having at the Wallin camp. Johny G. Emery, who has plunged into for stalwart men who refused to be of the youngsters.. gaining access to the building one or a preponderance of gold in the the iVork of carrying to completion subservient to "the weaker sex" that more of the bandits was severely cut, teth. Crowns, bridge work and the great plans which Commander The town board met at Even Lund's Ludlow's fame spread throughout the Among the International Falls folks probably by broken glass, and blood many fillings formerly were of solid Galbraith had for the Legion. home Monday and equalized assessments. land. Poets and actors, journalists who motored to Littlefork accompanied gold, and in fact cast gold inlays stains were found in the office of the and musicians, bankers and laboring by their families and friends, and Standard! Oil company and was also are still the ideal filling except for The time of his life is in store for men all have met there to fan the enjoyed the chautauqua meeting Monday prominent in the office of the Langdon the matter of appearance. Whenever the disabled buddy who decides to One neighbor who had a yield of flame of resistance to the payment afternoon were Messrs. Frank Bottling works, showing that the gold would show too much the spend two weeks in the disabled veterans' seven bushels of plums last year expects of alimony. Green, F. J. McPartlin, G. P. Ballou, two robberies were doubtlessly the modern dentist uses porcelain. Porcelain summer camp on Big Island, eight this season. His thrifty F. E. Patterson, A. H7 Powers, C. fc,. work of the same parties. The safe facings for crown and bridge Minnetonka, which will open July 18. trees show what can be done here. Nightengale, Charles Erickson, W. L. at the Langdon company was unlocked work and porcelain for fillings In There will be sports of all kinds, PUT TALENT TO LITTLE USE Hasselbarth, J. W. Collins, Ray Langraf, and bare of valuables with the the front teeth to match evactly the plenty of fishing, boating and bathing The crop of everbearing strawberries John Berg, Louis Tipple, R. exception of several checks and a shade of the teeth. The backing in —in tact the days of real sport are Horace Walpole Chiefly Famous for was shortened by the dry weather. Liljeblad, Hughes VanEtten, G. V. small amount of cash. bridges is still of gold but the visible just across the water, on Big Island, Making Collection of Curious and Kinney and Matt Heiberg. portion is identical to the surrounding P. M. Dicaire's cottage grocery was for every Minnesota veteran who was Valuable Objects. looted by what is supposed to be teeth and cannot easily disabled in his country's service. The amateur burglars as difficulty was be distinguished from them. Oscar Deicrer was a visitor at Beaver 8 S! SS tt SS St S3 8 SS 88$ 8 38 S3 8 8 8$ 8 8 8 Federal Board of Vocational Education, The death of Horace Walpole on encountered in making an entrance Dell farm Tuesday. 8 with the aid of Minnesota Legion DR. E. W. BUNCE. D. D. S. FARM BUREAU NOTES March 2, 1797, calls to mind a collect'on and the loot consisted of fireworks, headquarters, made the cajnp 8 8 cigars, candy and other merchandise of curious and valuable objects possible. Horace Lowry of the Twin The dry weather has affected most an experienced prpsthetist H. F. Billings, 888 8888 8888 88888 8888 Mr. Dicaire places his loss in the City Rapid Transit company donated which he had collected in his famous of the wells in the vicinity. Hank in charge. neighborhood of $50. Dardis and O. Martinson were recent the island. Money to construct buildings country seat, Strawberry Hill. S. B. Clelland, assistant county leader and cover overhead expense OFFICE AND LABORATORY callers at L. E. White's for implements of the State University Extension department One article of great elegance was to deepen their wells. Reports From Travelers. came from the Minneapolis War is. spending a few day at a silver bell which had been made by 311 THIRD STREET "Chest fund. With these things provided International Falls. Northome Record—From report's of Benvenuto Cellini for Pope Clement International Falls. it will be possible to give each travelers, Syvor Hanson and his crew VII, with a rich display of carving on Last Thursday, farmers in the vicinity disabled veteran a two-week vacation did a fine piece of work on the bad the' exterior representing serpents, Phone 474 Open Evg's and Sundays at the nominal fee of $15 for the of Nett Lake assembled and place, in the Scenic Highway near his MARGIE NEWS flies, grasshoppers and other objectionable full two-week period. Reduced railroad organized the Bois Fort unit of trie farm south of Ber^gville. During the insects, the purpose of the VA fare of of the single fare for Farm Bureau. J. A. Plumb was chosen recent rains he was kept busy night bell having been to serve a papal cursing BANK NO. 1293 round trip has been secured, effective as chairman, Mrs. Viola Jerrard as and day pulling cars through the bad of Everybody has fully recovered from of tt)ese animals when they became ..Statement of the Condition August 1. The camp will be open vice-chairman and Phillip Castonia as spot. 'Tis said that 485 cars were RAY STATE BANK, RAY, MINN. their efforts to have a good time on so troublesome to demand that from July 18 to about October 1. For secretary and treasurer. Their membership pulled through there between Sunday July 4th, and are now putting forth all at close of business on June 30th, 192fcl mode of castigation. application blanks and details write is now fifteen, but that it will afternoon and Wednesday of last their energy either in the hay field or RESOURCES "M. T. Northey Personal Service Another curious article suggesting be more than doubled within the very week. This is not counting the Fords, picking berries. Loans and discounts $49,719.81 Officer, Federal Board, 600 KeithPlaza the beliefs of a past age was the near future is the prediction. which they say dropped completely Overdrafts 7.35 building, Minneapolis." Each out of sight. Shew-stone of Doctor Dee, a piece of Jack Knapp of Burtram, Minn., arrived U. S. Bonds and Other U. S. buddy should bring personal toilet Monday at Norden Farm Bureau polished cannel coal which had been in town last week and is calling obligations 5,050.00 articles and bathing suit. unit was organized. Temporary officers Machinery Arrived. 11 used by that celebrated mystic as a on old friends. This is his first visit Bonds and Securities other were chosen, namely, William Littlefork Times—A carload of machinery mirror in which to see spirits. But here since his return from the war. than U. S 5,000.00 "Will your post carry on? Will it Petron, chairman and T. M. Sorlie, arrived this week for tire we of this generation and in what we Banking House, Furniture He formrly lived here about nine or put the pep and energy into the 'every secretary. Arrangements are being Universal Woodworking comparand are pleased to call the age of enlightenment ten years ago. and fixtures 5,750.00 member get a member' campaign made for a meeting to be held within they are now busy installing the have our crystal gazers, astrologers Other Real Estate 2,804.00 which Commander Galbraith put into the coming week. same. They expect to be ready to and ouija boards, although they Checks and Drafts in Transit Chas. Gingrich was in International everything he did or the Legion?" run in two weeks. The building is are not being used or believed by the 459.79 Falls on Fridav last. asks State Commander A. H. Vernon about completed except for the laying Due from Other community en masse. in his appeal to all Minnesota Legionaries of the hardwood floor on the Gas Warfare on Rats. Banks $14,025.16 The young people had a dance on But the glories of Strawberry Hill not to rest satisfied until second story. When this is completed The chemical warfare service ha9 Cash on Hand: Saturday evening last and a good each has realized Commander Galbraith's have come to an end and way back a free dance will be given before time enjoyed by all. recently demonstrated that rats can Cur 2,285.00 last wish that "every member in '42 the entire collection passed under placing the machinery. Silver 189.15 be killed with poison ga9. A mixture get ai member between July 4th the hammer and was dispersed Other 87.24 2,561.39 Mr. and Mrs. Burns were in International containing 30 per cent of phosgene and October 31st," and thus double In a sale which lasted almost four Death Calls Mrs. Fryckman. Falls on Saturday. the membership of the organization. and 70 of chlorine was used. This weeks. Throngs came to see the home Northome Record Mrs. Cassie Total Cash Assets 16,586.55 Commander Vernon's appeal with wa» allowed to escape over an area Fryckman died Saturday afternoon at of the man 'who devoted his no mean J. Lewis was a passjnger to Bemidji these words, "Let each of us get a of 900 square feet. Fifteen rats were the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank talents to the pursuit of trifling lot Total $85,^17.50 Friday evening. new member and help carry out our on the area, and they all died from Knaevle, Sr., after a critical illness portance—"piling up trifles to a colossal LIABILITIES commander's last plans. Let us do the effect of the deadly poisonous a of about three weeks. height and making pyramid of Capital Stock $10,000.0T7 J. Burns has purchased five lots and this in honor of his memory. The gases. Mrs. Fryckman was born in 1842 nothing." Surplus Fund 2.000.00 the barn of Mr. Osborne and will at command is "Forward." He is with and came to this section about 18 They were killed at a cost of 40 Undivided Profits, Net 753.99 once start to build a residence. us in spirit. Let us go over the top years ago with her daughter, Mrs. cents. Within 15 minutes the phosgene Deposits Subject in this campaign as he would have New Blood In Cancer Treatment. Charles Sumner, and has lived here had dissipated, while the chlorine to Check., $56,294.27 A. J. Dale is working on his house, wished his fighting regiment to go Rollin reported at a meeting of the most of the time since then. gas required 30 minutes to diffuse Cashier's Checks.. 3,080.92 putting a foundation under and making over, had death found him leading it Hamburg Medical society that two In spite ofi her advanced age, she other improvements. He is building beyond the danger point. In view of to victory in the Argonne. enjoyed good health until about two persons., with extensive and advanced Total Immediate liabilities a large addition on the south. the millions of dollars' loss caused ago, years when she was in the hospital gastric cancer were treated by Intragluteal 59,375.19 yearly by these pests, any means of Legion Auxiliary of the Second for some time suffering from injection of 2 c.c. of blood, Wm. Sholz has a sister here on a rlestroyftig them is welcome. Minnesota district is meeting at Mankato erysipelas in one foot, and since then twice a week, from their grown-up Savings Deposits $ 3,851.57 visit from Dakota. today to form a Second District has been able to walk only with Time Certificates 9,396.75 children. Both improved visibly, the Legion Auxiliary organization similar crutches. hemoglobin percentage -rose and the to the Second District Legion body She is survived by five children, Total Deposits—.$72,623.51 72,623.51 weight increased as appetite returned, which met at Worthington recently twenty grandchildren and three great and elected A. E. Enerson of Pipestone and the earning capacity was restored. grandchildren, Mr. Frychmaln having WAT DO MEAN, HANDICAP? Total $85,377.50 as commander and B. D. Grogan Rollin had reasoned that there must died about twenty years ago. of Mankato as district adjutant. be something In the blood of the young The funeral services were held at The Mankato Legion and Auxiliary STATE OF MINNESOTA that prevents the development of cancer, the Knaeble home Monday morning, v. will give the delegates a royal welcome. S3. and hence that there would be Rev. L. A. Jensen officiating, and the Women interested in forming County of Hennepin, remains were laid to rest in the Bergville advantage In injecting itsin cases of .vx. Auxiliary units in towns now without We F. P. Sheldon, president and cancer. cemetery. Martin O. Molstre, cashier of the above them have been invited to be The Medizinlsche Klinlk relates that present. named bank, do solemnly swear that Buys Clover Huller. Kumrael gave this method a trial in the above statement is true to the best Northome Record—The meeting of three cases of cancer, Injecting the of our knowledge and belief. The wearing of the American Legion the farmers of this vicinity called at blood of young relatives. The general F. P. Sheldon, President, button by delinquent and nonmembers Mizpah Saturday afternoon, to consider health improved, but this benefit Martin O. Molstre, Cashier. is punishable by Minnesota the buying of a community Correct Attest: (Two) Directors. was transient. The malignant disease law, Chapter 235, Laws of 1919. The clover huller, was well- attended. A F. P. Sheldon, itself was nof Influenced. Region state executive committee has machine of the newest type with all Mai-tin O. Molstre. directed that members whose 1921 the latest improvements was ordered Subscribed and sworn to before me dues were not paid by July 10th be Benefit in Recreation. and it is expected it will be received this 9th day of July, 1921. suspended and deprived of the. right between August 1st and 15th. A group All recreations, if followed moderately, (Seal) Helen D. Leech, to wear the Legion insignia. Every of twenty farmers made the purchase. are good for the brain and help Notary Public, Hennepin County, member who joined or paid his delinquent Many others would like to have gone to stimulate thought. Minnesota. dues before July 10th helped into the deal, but it was decided that It is important to learn all we can My Commission expires February 8th, to strengthen his post's influence in twenty was about all that could handle about the world we are living In, for 1926. the Winona convention, because post a proposition of this kind. The upon our ability to do something for representation is based on paid-up order was sent through Mr. Robinson our fellow inhabitants depends the rewards STATE OF MINNESOTA, membership as of July 10th. tt..the Bemidji Hardware company, that we shall gain. Koochiching County, who attended the meeting. It isn't safe to be a movie fan or District Court, Floating down the Mississippi to a theater fan or a golf fan or a fan Fifteenth Judicial district the Legion state convention at Winona Cannery Opens is the conception of a perfect at anything but our particular vocation. With conflicting rports as to the Herbert Clark, Plaintiff good time of St. Paul Legionnaries, But It Is useful to get away size of the blueberry crop, the Baudette who have chartered a special launch from ourselves and our work now cannery has been thoroughly Madeline Brown Clark, Defendant for that purpose. The intention was and then and to think about what overhauled and is ready for action, to charter a steamer and invite all when the berries begin to come in, others are doing.—John Blake In Chicago The State of Minnesota to the above Minnesota Legionnaries to make probably some time next week. Daily News. named defendant: tlie river trip, but present indications Messrs. Paxton, Wubens and Moorhead are that no river steamers wjll be You are hereby summoned and required have been working hard getting to answer the complaint of the available, Winona Legionnaries having everything ready, and they expect to Plaintiff in the above entitled action, secured them for the convention Overheated House* have a busy season. Reports from which complaint is on file in the office boat rides. Atmospheric conditions in homes, the berry fields would indicate that In of the Clerk of the above named court, some -*?rts of the lake the' yield is say specialists of the United •'States and to serve a copy of your answer to CLARK'S BEACH NOTES rather light, but that in other parts it Department of Agriculture, are frequently the said complaint on the subscripted will be a bumper crop.—Baudette not maintained as they should at their office, in the city of Internstional F. E. Patterson has purchased a lot Region. be. Houses are often overheated. In Falls, in said county of Koochiching, & at Clark's beach where he plans to most cases practically no thought Is within thirty (30) days after build a summer cottage for nxt season. Will Clear State Land. given to humidity, or air moistening. service of this summons upon you exclusive Th'crc is a lo.t of fun in the world if we will only look for it,'$ays 4 The city clerk and his family will be Northome Record—Neven Ward has School, of the day of such service and at Physicians insist that an overheated Sunny lack Guiney, who is now in the Massachusetts Hospital welcome guests on the lake shore. taken a contract to clear several 40's a if you fail to answer the said complaint Franklin Park. He finds happiness. He went out and pitched wipwi house is unhealthful, and that colds, Paul Kinports is just completing his of state land in this vicinity. The school's member of whk% within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff game for his baUteam the other day, every sore throats, coughs, and the tendency new log bungalow at Clark's beach. land cleared in other counties has be and, get all 1 in this action will take judgment a cripple. "Just forgetto sorry for y'rself for awhile to be nervous and feverish may be attributed sold very quickly to prospective settlers, matter how Ja4. every thing may leem? against you for the relief demanded. happiness you can, no to continually breathing air and the result in Koochiching Land Improvement department, not July 14, 1921. between throwing 9trikc& having too little moisture In It. county will doubtless be the same, many bids have as yet been receivea Jevne" Norton, but according to the reports of the for.' clearing land in this county. Attorneys for Plaintiff,