International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 8, 1921 · Page 5 of 8
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jm$s PAGE SIX I AMERICAN Reverence' it as you would reverence TWO HEADS ARE BETTER jTHAN the signature of the Deity. LEGION Listen, son! The band is playing ESI the national anthem— "The StarSpangled EMPLOYMENT PROBLEM Banner!" .'They have let loose Old Glory yonder. Stand up— iTake Off Your Hat Son andxothers will stand with you! When you see the Stars and Stripes (The foregoing tribute to our flag displayed, son, stand up and take off is from the.~pen of Alvin M. Owsley, your hat. national director, Americanism commission, Somebody may titter. It is in the the American Legion, who blood of some to deride all expression says "Our flag is the symbol of liberty of noble sentiment. You may blaspheme —learn to love it.") in the street and stagger drunken in public places, and the bystanders A tribute to the splendid spirt of will not pay much attention to you" cooperation existing between the Lejgion but if you should get down on your posts of Minnesota and South knees and pray t'o Almighty God or if Dakota is paid by Legionaires of the you should stand bareheaded while a Oscar Iverson Post of Jasper, Minn., company of old soldiers marched by I in a letter to Legion Hq., part of with flags flying to the breeze, some which reads: "Our post is named after people would think you were showing Oscar Iverson, our fallen comI TO off. rade. On August 21st when we conducted seal But don't you mind! When Old his military funeral we wanted Glory comes along, salute, and let to honor his memory as much as in the them think what they please! When possible, so we asked the Legion boys delicious you hear the band play "The Star at Pipeistone, Trosky, Luerne and Spangled Banner" while you are in a Beaver Creek, Minnesota, and at Burley restaurant or hotel dining room, get Flandreau, Dell Rapids and Garretson, up, even if you rise alone stand there South Dakota to attend. Every flavor Will and don't be ashamed of it, either. one of them responded, each local For of all the signs and symbols post coming in a body and in addition, Once you've »,• js *.* *,* v# .• «. «v .• mid-week services here every fortnight. since the world began there is none the Flandreau boys brought their J} enjoyed the other so full of meaning as the flag of A MARGIE NEWS entire band. It ,was the largest funeral AROUND LOMAN 8 toasted flavor this country. That piece of Ved, white ever held iii this part of Minnesota. 91 a ss a 8 a «a a a a a a a a a a a a a The Union Sunday school rally held and blue bunting means five thousand you We hope other Minnesota posts will always years of struggle upwards. It is the here Sept. 4th was quite well attended will make a special effort to hold N. P. Neilsen and wife have gone to want it Mr. Rowe of Big Falls was in town and will be long remembered by all full-grown flower of ages of fighting similar funerals because we cannot the state fair in their car. Friday night. who were there. Rev. Gregg, our for liberty. It is the century plant of too much honor those who gave all. missionary, was accompanied by Rev. human hope in bloom. We wish to thank St. Paul Legionaires September 4th and no killing frost Mr. Van Slyke was in International Burquist, who spoke in Swedish and Your flag stands for humanity, for for the wreath and emblems yet! Falls on business last week. Prof Nelson of Littlefork who speaks an equal opportunity to all the sons of placed on the casket when en route hei-e." English. men. Of course we haven't arrived Mrs. Chas Locking of Emo has been Mr. and Mrs. Wilson returned^ from yet at that goal there are many injustices a visitor at the Sholta hotel. St. Paul Sunday afternoon. FRESH AIR. The Odd Fellows had a "blow out" yet among us, many senseless muscles grow flabby with disuse. and feed last Saturday night. Mr. and cruel customs of the past still Miss Freeda Theeda has gone to Helmer Rud has been making a few Methuselah lived to be 999 years But it's easy to die before your Lowery, a blind brother of Duluth, clingiog to us, but the only hope of St. Paul where she is engaged nursing. changes in the post office. old. time. If you don't believe it look at ^vas the main speaker. Ten cars righting the wrongs of men lies in the If you live to be 50 you will be the mortality column in your newspaper brought the odd brothers over irom feeling produced in our bosoms by The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Fuller A good rain Sunday was much appreciated beating the law of mortality averages and see the ages of those listed Littlefork and the Rebekah ladies dispensed the sight of that flag. has been very ill but is reported some as it was very dry in this by something like 15 years. there. chicken sandwiches till it will Other flags seen a glorious past, better. vicinity. Life might become a bit stale if we be impossible for an odd brother to this flag a glorious future. It is ndt The greatest medicine in the world all lived a thousand years these days, get even with another chicken here Bradford Hinckley broke his rudder so much the flag of our fathers as it The town board and several others is fresh air, and you can write your but the 20th Century American has till a new crop is grown. the other day and went into the ditch were down to Mizpah Saturday on is the flag of our children', and of our own prescription. fallen back to the other extreme. with a truck load of freight. children's children yet unborn. It is business. Methuselah's famous span of life A daily walk in the evenings is the Our creamery turned out over 1300 the flag of tomorrow. It is the signal was lived in the simplicity of open simplest and most available exeircise pounds of butter in one week recently Albert Palm has been sawing quite Mr. Garrison and family left Sunday of the "Great Time Coming." It is air and out door environment. for most of us. Get out in the outskirts and the price of butterfat is around 40 a lot of lumber the past week or two not the flag of your king, it is the morning for the state fair, driving of town and smell the flowers. As you plan your scheme of daily cents.' This means $2000 and more to and plans to get a planer soon. flag of yourself and of all your neighbors. through with their car. life to" include simple exercise and Let the evening breeze into your be distributed to the patrons. Don't as much fresh air and outdoors as lungs. The smell of the grass and it make you tired to hear folks holler Henry Metcalf and son Arthur left L. Smith and family returned from Don't be ashamed when your throat flowers will be worth all the trduble. possible, so will you be able to increase about how much more they could last Thursday to attend the state 4fair. Ironton on Saturday having spent chokes and the tears come, as you see the years before you become Watch the stars come out in the sky, make by stirring their own cream and They will visit at Hinckley a few days. some time there on a visit. it flying from the masts of our ships a customer of the undertaker. listen to the song of the bullfrogs peddling their own smear? Are they •n the ponds. on all the seas or floating from every It's easy to go home in the evening afraid of co-operation? Mrs. M. Kendall, who has had Mrs. A. J. Anderson and daughter flagstag of the Republ c. You will and sit down inside with the It's cheaper and better than drug" charge of International Lumber company Harriet and Mrs. Dale were International never have a worthier emotion. newspaper or a book and let your store medicine. #.« «Mj» camp 6, has gone to River Falls, i# Falls visitors Tuesday. 4 33 55 Wis. MEDAL E. J. Olson and family returned MM «i» #.« Pete Carstens and wife, of Chicago, «r# iV r# r« r# *V «V c# home Friday after an extended trip to have moved onto their homestead Fergus Falls and other places. Mr. Barto if the Nett Lake region is where they expect to make their future erecting a barn. home. Mr. and Mrs. Augee in company Grading and ditching of the range with Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Leek Miss Iris Parmeter and Beth Parmeter line road is in full swing. came down from Big Falls last Thursday left for International Falls to to attend Ladies Aid at the home attend institute. Miss Beth goes to A number of the homesteaders have of Mrs. Larson. St. Cloud normal. an abundance of sweet corn and potatoes to sell. The Ladies Aid will meet in the M. Richard Anderson has returned from E. church Sept. 15. Luncheon will be a home seeking excursion. He purchased The rice crop this year is very heavy served. The ladies will sell ice cream. a farm near Brainerd, to which and the prospects of hunting this season Everybody is invited, especially the he will move in the spring. is bright. men. Serving hours will be from four o'clock until five thirty. E. J. Helmer broke the drive shaft Olaf Risem has returned from a trip of his tractor last Saturday while to Duluth. He was accompanied by Miss Lyle Jarvis was the honor threshing at Paul Mercure's. He will his son and daughter. guest Thursday evening at a kitchen You should pay less use the Peggar tractor for a few days. shower given by a ,group of her Henry Barnes has filed on a homestead friends. The evening was delightfully Emory Thomas and his sisters, Mrs. and will build in the very near spent in playing games after which a for your. paint L. G. Christensen and Mrs. Albin Erickson future. He expects to bring his family "delicious luncheon was served. Miss went to St. Paul last week to here to reside. He is the third homesteader Jarvis, who will be a bride of this see their brother Harvey, who is still to file in this county lately. month was the recipient of many pretty than Jones pays in a very critical condition. and useful gifts. The Press prints more news than Rev. MacNeill, of International Falls, any other paper in Koochiching county. JONES preached at Loman last Monday evening. Send in $2.00 and get it regularly SHOWS HOW TO MAKE wants his house paint He expects to hold regular Certain-teed paints and varnishes for a year. PAPER DRESS FORMS are highest quality—made only ed pearl gray. You want With the assistance of Miss Adfcle SHOWING WIFE HOW TO CURL A MUSTACHE olive green or bungalow brown. from the best ingredients—carefully Koch, assistance State Leader of It costs more to make pearl ground and mixed under Home Demonstration Work, arrangements gray. Why then should you a formula which is printed on were made for Miss Hough, pay the same price as Jones—in every label. There are no secret Home Demonstration Agenti for Morrison other words help pay his painting ingredients in Certain-teed. The County, to meet representatives cpst? of several communities in the county Certain-teed policy means lower to show them how to make a paper prices for everyone—each customer Each kind and color of Certainteed dress form. The demonstration was pays for what he gets— paint is priced according to given at International Falls in the and it's always the best. We the cost of making that particular high school sewing department. Women have the right Certain-teed Paint were present from Forsyth, Loman. product plus a fair and uniform or Varnish for everything inside and Indus as well as international profit. We price these goods to and outside your house. Seek Falls. Ther women-who attended this you on the same basis. us before you buy any paint. demonstration will show the other women of their respective units how to make a paper dress form. Four forms were made at the demonstrat on. The forms are valued at $10 while their actual cost does not Falls Lumber & Coal Co. exceed $1.50. Entire Output Sold Phone 81S:. International Falls, Ninn. The Baudette Bludkary Cannery has sold its entire output, and orders and re-orders are being turned down daily. The compauy could sell three times the amount it has canned, and next year it will be enlarged so as to takes, care of a greatly increased business. The product has been pronounced first class by the companies purchasing it, and in every case they have sent re-orders. A shipment of Doug Fairbanks' supreme hour has come. I^e waited until he several tons of berries was received reached New York on his way to Europe to indulge-it. Then, when this from Kenora last night," but this will newspaper's cameraman was all ready—Don .loatcd in his masculine probably be the last of the year, as way over his wife, OUR Mary Pickford Fairbanks, as sjiown here. i'Tooh!" said Mary. 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