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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

August 11, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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,j-« •&"• i-vi ,-5^' A." F: V" ', .: '-d?' -. INTERNATIONAL FAlXS PRESS Fpr.films arid cameras go to Rubin, Xiex tiyr and Alex: Schuetz are'-'enjoying & & H'Vi 53- BOUND- TO GRAND JURY the Rexall druggist. _-,j -v-. 7 an autp trip to Bemidji.1 pdrfsCOUT NOTES 'Tht v'heafii ot Thomas' Trelford,'who For Sale—1^19 Dodge car in good '—Mrs. Elmer Scott and son George ~wks arfested the latter part dfJu4y, order. W. H. Eddy, Ericsburg, Minn. a & a v. :tv a $$ •.« motored up from Littlefork today. charged with passing a one dollar .- .' A camp of forty-five Boy Scouts, bill which had been changed to equal Mrr -%artiid- Mrs. Paul H.-Kinpofcts^ Have Peter Newman of Little palls was a who have been up at Forest Point returned ten, this morning appeared before U. as their guest, Miss Grace Kinpoi!ts o,f •business visitor in this city yesterday. For films and cameras go to Rubin, Sunday morning at 10 o'clock S. Commissioner Hurlburt and was Minneapolis. the Rexall druggist. on the "Majiitowac." The return was bound over to the grand jury. The Qncte Jc tJbsto joe Lloyd was the week-end guest delayed one day on account of bad Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kelley are rejoicing bill was passed to Mrs. Gust Eck. of Seymour Backus at Huckleberry Don't forget to visit Rifkin's Men's weather, yet alL the boys returning over the birth of a daughter island. shop for clothing and shoes. report a wonderful time as evidenced EVEN AN AMERICAN which occurred Thursday at their '. by the following paper "The Semaphone" home.' CORKSCREW IS Mrs. A. L. Peterson is entertaining Mrs. Theresa Gormont of Watertown, written by Lynch and Arvala WORTH MORE THAN her cister, Miss-McLean of Virginia. Wis. is visiting with her sister, and published at the camp The Ladies Aid society of the M. E. A RUSSIAN RUBLE. Mrs. Hannah Sullivan. On the 26th day^of July, the first division church will hold a food sale at Keyes —-^-o Mrs. Oscar Syreen and children of BETHLEHEM of the B. Sr A. arrived at Dr. Furniture store Saturday -afternoon Crosby are guests of Mrs. John Spencer. A marriage license was issued this Mary's cottage on Rainy lake, 7K and evening. morning to Levina Ann Harvey and miles from the city dock. We came up Fred Dahn both of this county. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Partridge have on the Ranger, owned and piloted by Wanted—to adopt a baby girl. ——o returnel to their home in Minneapolis E. Oberholtzer. There were forty-two CHURCH Miss Helen Reger of the register of. Write A. Box 605, International after spending a month at Baudette boys, also Mr. Evans our scout master.^ deeds office left yesterday for «a Falls. The first day was our woj^st one at and the Lake of the Woods. -o—: ,-Vj Couple of weeks visit at her home at camp because everyone was trying to Mrs. Hugh Logan is this week chaperoning Little Falls. Miss Caroline McCabe has returned get acquainted with the rules. We a party of girls at Lake Pokegama, 1 from the Pacific coast where she has found the meals very good and enjoyed Mr. Geo. Shaw and children have REVJ A. W. MacNEILL Itasca county, been spending the past year and is the cooking very well, which was done returned from an auto trip through the guest of her sister, Miss Catherine Mr. Evans. by southern Wisconsin, where they were John Neary and C. P, Ellirigson of McCabe. We* had a very restless night and so the guests of relatives. Northome were in International Falls —-o did Mr. Evans, because the boys in Monday attending the delinquent tax —-o Dr. and Mrs. Scott Covalt and son ,the big tent were5 making too -much The church will be closed Mr. and Mrs. G, P. Ballou are in sale. of Council Bluffs, la. and Mr. and Mrs. racket. We rose in- the morning Duluth, where Mrs. Ballou underwent during August, re-opening Orin S! Merrill of Omaha, Neb., left about half past seven and the odor of an operation, Monday at St. Mary's Remember that there is still an opportunity this morning for their homes after a bacon and coffee tantalized our nostrils. the first Sunday in September. hospital. Word has been received to purchase silk waists and weeks outing at Clark's beach. After .breakfast: we had our first oo ti that she is getting along nicely. COPVniQHT AUTOCAgTTR silk dresses at 25 per cent discount. During this time we work assigned and when that was Rifkin's Ladies' Readyrto-Wear. The first order for picric acid was finished we went a swim and. permission Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Kinney are entertaining for are kindly-invited to worship sent yesterday morning from the local was granted by Mr. Evans to Mr. and Mrs. Morrilf King Afiss Elsie Benedict-is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Thompson and farm bureau office. St. Louis county go out in the woods. with the Methodist congregation of Minneapolis, Miss Madeline Smythe Geaimell. was the first in the state to receive children ajtid'-Mrsl Fred LaValley and We cannot express in: words our of New York City and William Ervin and it is hoped that as its shipment. children havefreturned from a week's good meals, and r. Evans' ability in of Minneapolis. FW films and cameras go to Rubin, outing at Peek-a-boo bay on Rainy cooking^ The third night was full of many as possible will avail ——o—i— the- Rexall druggist.' Miss Edna Anderson of the M., D. & lake. Mrs. Heriry Logan of Bemidji and excitement for Pat and Mike, the. two W. railroad office left Tuesday evening i' —r-O .. themselves of the opportun- ot Miss Mary Keyes of International old-time .trappers, showed the boys .• VoilH be satisfied at Rifkin'sMen's for, Chicago enroute to Susanville, Mr. and Mrs. F. E.. Patterson and Falls motored to Grand Rapids Tuesday how to catch a skunk, that was. continually ity to do so. shop, the [House of Kuppenheimer. Cali^fjppiia, where she will pass her children plan to leave Wednesday for to visit Mrs. Logan's son,. Hugh ^making raids on our provisions. ••••.... o-—, .months vacation with her parents.. a couple of weeks auto trip. They ,.r Logan and her daughter, Mrs. Edward ——o—- •.= "1*'T i)00^ R. Latz has returned from a business 1 will go to Minneapolis for a short Erskine. Prizes were awarded as follows: trip to Virginia. Miss Olga Benson is expected home stay prior to going to Bismarck, N. D. Bfst camper, Rudolph Caple, an'Eastman ——o—— Saturday morning from a two weeks ,, Miss Allys Mae Smith, who has been kodak catching best fish, Roger Fred Barry motored up from Braineri| Myron Westin has purchased a five vacation spent with relatives in Superior, visiting at the home of Mrs.. William Therio catching most fish, Willard and is visiting at the Phil. Rompre acre tract from F. H. Clark. Bert Duluth and Deer Park. She Powers at Grand Rapids during the Lorette. hojne. ,1 Strong of Bemidji recently became the expects to resume her duties Monday p(ast few weeks, has now returned to owner of a one-acre tract in the af the Sher Bros, jewelry store. «M» -M #J» Minneapolis to resume her duties as V* V# V# Frank Lang returns tomorrow from same locality. a nurse at the Eitel hospital. Miss POLICE NEW5 8 Minneapolis where he has been on Miss Mayme Crowley of the purchasing Smith was formerly a member of the AND business. hi— rr.i department of the M. & O. /Miss Mabel Grinnols of Pine River teaching corps at the Big Fork school Sheriff Van Etten raided the rear part offiqe has. returned from her-vacation. has arrived in the city and accepted a and has many friends in this county. of the Senate place early^ Sunday Editor and Mrs.. E. J. Chilgren of She motored to Winnipeg and also attended* position at the Koochiching County o— Littlefprk ar^ rthe proud, parents of a morning and arrested three men who the Brandon fair. realty office.. At present khe is the Messrs. Julius and Louis Sher have are alleged to have been gambling. daughter, born at the-Craig hospital in guest of Mrs. McPeek and daughters as their guest thfcir" cousin, David. Two men playing were fined $10 and this city Monday morning, Aug. 8th. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pitblado are entertaining at Birchpoinrtr Abielson of Constantinople, Turkey, costs ieach, Monday in municipal ~9~~ Mrs. G. M. Pitblado and whlo is accompanied by his wife and Miss Lou Graham of t'he 0. M. Carr court, while the man in charge of F1SK AND FIRESTONE Mrs. Charles .Booth, both of Minneapolis. Miss Agnes Johnson has returned to daughter. They plan to remain for 15% Goods store left yesterday for the game will have his hearing soon. They plan to remain for a some time. Mr." Abelson is a firstclass TIRES her home in Chicago after a visit at eastern markets, where she will purchase Sheriff# Van Etten, Deputy Sheriffs months stay. They enjoyed a cruise (plen Haven on Rainy l$ke as the guest jewelry manufacturer and contemplates wearing apparel arid drygoods. Monday on Rainy lake, Reidy and Day and Game_ Warden of Mr. and Mrs. R.' Liljeblad. Mr. locating in the eastern portioii —O Powers captured three stills in the An Opportunity—to bujr silk waists of this country. He has an interesting Gordon of Minneapolis, who "has also ALL WORK GUARANTEED .swamp ne.ar Crystal Beach. They Miss Henderson, who is well, known anil silk dresses at one-fourth off. N been visiting with them, returned to war record. Mr.' Abelson were found, in a small log house crudely "in this county, .where she ha,s .workeij Otfier jer spe£$al,s sp will be featured this tlie' eity. &/£'' f,blight with the Russian forces against built evidently for the purpose of ^at intervals for-the past two years as Rifkih's Ladies' Re*dy-to- wiefek at GQF^m^ny during^, the entire pferiod. of being used as a distillery Two set sjdne of the representatives of the/Nor• v-rt-«o- wcfer. rthe recent war., when he was, finally "Miss Mi?in?e ^aWson of the O. M. rifles were discovered on the trail ESSEX AND HUDSON them Division of the Red. Cross, was captured by the Bolsheyiki forces and Carr. Dry ,sQqpds, ^company has returned leading to the cabin. It was probably The regular meeting' of the Moose called to Duluth yesterday-on account taken to Constantinople, where after CARS from a two week's vacation expected they would furnish the report lodge will'f be held Tue sday- evening of the death of her grandfather. Miss many thrilling experiences, he finally trip. She visited' '"in Virginia, the in event some passer by should when plans for the Moose lodge building Henderson has been laboring in the was successful in making his escape. Tyvin Cities^T^yjer and Barnum during stray along that way and make a discovery. northern portion of Minnesota for the will be (llsctifssed. All members —o her absence from the city. EXIDE BATTERIES Among the other things discovered are urged to be present. past week ill the interest of the War. I A welcome in the form of a surprise -—o by the officers were two loaded Risks department and was in Baudette for Rev. H. A. Mayer and his bride Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Bacon, accompanied R. C. HOLLER revolvers, a lot of sugar, 18 barrels when she received, her-sad message. Mrs. J. L. Albertsan left Saturday given. Saturday evening at the by Mrs.'F. M. Billmyre, Mrs. of mash, a quantity of moonshine, evening for Brainerd for a visit with English Lutheran church. Members L, W. Powers and .Mrs. M. E. Brown, four oil stoves and several empty jugs her parents. She wifl^ais visit- relat\y0£-nt Miss Annette Miller, public ^health of the congregation and friends gathered the latter two of Minneapolis, tpotored near the house. One arrest has already Phone 395 420 3rd St. Detroit and Frazee before reining. nurse paid a visit to the Lake Julia at the church to welcome them. to Littlefork Monday where they been^made and it is expected She was accompanied by sanatorium Monday. Miss Milder During the evening music and games were guests at dinner at the frome of that more will follow. ,/ Miss June VanNest. states that a chest clinic will be held Hver& enjoyed and a bounteous lunch Mrs. M. E. Diamond. 'Served. Mrs. Geo. Holler presented at the court house in International Or Or R. V/. King, has returned from a successful 1 |Falls on Tuesday, August 19th under the. newlyweds with a parse of silver, Miss'Caroline Crosby, a member of eastern buying trip for the O. [the direction of Dr. Byington, ^dio a gift from the congregation and the state board of control of Minnesota M. Carr ctore. He states that fall as medical friends. Rev. Mayer has been the local spent a couple of days the latter) jw'S's recently appointed gribds are daily arriving* for men and pastor of the English Lutheran part of last week in International! J&Mictor of the Lake Julia sanatorium^ boys and "the store of quality" is This clinic will be absolutely free of church for the last two years and was Falls. She was accompanied by Miss shcw.r.g nev oxfords for ladies. charge atfd all persons worried about married in June to Miss Agnes Hagen Florence Pye one of the state welfare chest troubles are urged to attend. A 6f Detroit, Michigan. They recently workers, who is still working in this returned to International Falls from Mrs. F. M. Billmyre entertained at 6 CQunty. similar clinic will be held the following o'clock dinner last evening at her _0 day at Northome. This work is an extended wedding trip. being carried on under the direction home in compliment to Mrs. Powers!, gTOp\ READ! T^INK. Young of the sanitorium commission. and Mrs. Brown, who are guests °^j nien'artd women prepare yoursef'for FIELD MEET -r-O—r- Mrs. Bacon. GCrden flowers formed future.- We havfe helped hundreds Mrs. Pollik, who has been a guest the pretty table decorations. Parents and friends of the boys and on the road to SUCCESS, we can help o—— of Mrs. McPeek and daughters at .the girls of International Falfs are invited you.. Tuition free to crippled, if they "Wigwam" at Birchpoint during the Mrs. M. E. Withrow has returned to the field frieet Friday evening at have only! 'lost a "firiger. 'Enrollment summer months, has accepted a position home' from Minneapolis, where she 8 o'clock on the playground in which week August 29 ,to September 6. with the War Risk department has been visiting with her mother. approximately 150 children will be Board and room in private- family $4 She was accompanied by her daughter, and will work in Beltrami county. participants. A splendid program has to $5 per week. Tuition is reduced. Margaret. During Mrs. With-, Mrs. Pollik for several years has been been arranged under the direction of Write to Crookston College, J. C. The Nan Who Saves with the Associated Charities of Minneapolis row's absence from the city she attended Miss Pauline Hill and Miss Anderson Sathre, Pres., Crookston, Minn. the meeting of the Women's as a welfare worker. Miss her assistant and a cordial invitation o—— auxiliary of the American Legion Gladys McPeek, who during the past Mr. and Mrs. L. Whittemore and has been extended to everyone interested which recently convened in Winona. daughter June of Grand Rapids left on year was a member of the faculty of to come and see the fun. the Ranier school, will be similarly Monday for a two week's camping FIRST M. E. CHURCH employed for the next six weeks in trip which will take them to International Miss Mary Keyes and Miss Agnes this county. Prior to teaching in the Falls, up into Canada and,a boat Logan left Saturday on a mot„pr trip Rev. C. E. Ireland, Minister trip. Kcrb'ss tlie Lalk^ bf the Woo3s. schools of this county, Miss McPeek to ,Bemidji and Grand' Rapids "to" visit' The man who spends less than he Sunday school, 10 00. after completing her course at the, friends. They were accompanied as They will travel in true tourist stylef Morning worship, 11:00.. Subject earns has learned the way to independence University of Minnesota at Minneapolis, far as Bemidji by H. J. Melancon and carrying their own tent and cookingj "Cheerful Todays and Trustful Tomorrows." did social service work in the Victor Piatt, who will ^go to North supplies. This is the first tHP °f the and success. Twin Cities. Yakama, Wash., to visit at the home kind they have ^made and they expect Junior League Tuesday at 7:00. No matter what his income may be,, of the latter's parents. to enjoy softie novel experiences. Bible Class, Thursday, 7 :30. •1 Miss Allys Mae Smith of International he knows that he can arrange to live You are cordially invited to these Falls and Miss Myrtle Sullivan within it and save some surplus for his services. A also of this city were guests Monday at a prettily appointed luncheon given growing bank account. ALBERT STROM WAS by Mrs. Edward Erskine at her home When moneys put aside regularly it ACCIDENTALLY KILLED at Grand Rapids, Minn. Miss Sullivan .*• grcws with really surprising speed. is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Hugh Albert' Strom/ aged thirty-two years, Logan and Miss Smith was entertained This bank helps thrifty speople to was killed Saturday evening about 6 at the William Powers home. 4% 'i save by paying interest on Savings o'clock at the International Lumber Miss Smith and Mrs. ^Powers were Company yard a? the result of an accident friends when they taught in the school accounts, subject to us.ual, r.egulatiqn. which, occured while he was of B'g Fork, where the former's father. piliffg lumber. Mr. Strom's fjineral was engaged in the logging business. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Occurred Monday afternoon at Forest Saturday, Mrs. Powers, entertained THE- Hil\ cemetery, Rev. Norden of the at four tables of bridge in compliment Swedish Lutheran church ^officiating. ZfOME WAY, to her house guest. Friday V?- Mr. Strom has no relatives in this morning she also gave a" waffle breakfast INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. country. He come here from Sweden in her honor. Thursday, Mrs. but Nels Naslund of Duluth, a close i,-'. The 'Model Powers and Miss Smith, accompanied 1 Teach Your Dollars to Have More Cents friend, came immediately after the by Mrs. W. Gilbert and Wayne Gilbert trouble and took charge of the funeral motored to Big Fork,-where they Intemational Falls, Minn, spe,nt the day visiting with old friends. arrangements.^ & '"T