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

October 6, 1921 · Page 11 of 12

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS- PRESS PAGE TWELVE »K ft"* 8 WORLD'S GREATEST on "What Justified the Existence of oca 58 8t DAIRY SHOW OPENS a Parents Teachers Association" after NORTHOME NEWS which the guests repaired to the a ss wemngij Saturday at State Fair Grounds in Domestic Science room, where dainty Minneapolis. Goodly Numbers From refreshments were served by Mesdames Wm. Johnson, 17 years of age, was From the columns of the Border Budget Here Will Attend. J. H. Batte, John Noll, J. J. drowned in Bullhead lake near Kelliher Kroll, P. Walsh, A. G. Agnew and Wednesday' of last week. Wh'le Capt. Johnson reports the portage other black eye and capital looks Hallowe'en decorations on sale now duck hunting with a companion, the The world's greatest dairy -show to at the Cascades completed and ready George Klipness. askance. y. at Rubin's Drug store. 2t be held in our own state commencing for traffic. The next meeting which will be boat capsized and he tried to swim held the last Friday of October will to shore. His companion clung to the Saturday and lasting just one Logging operations are to be conducted Hot bread and rolls fresh from our boat and was rescued. The body was week, is attracting more than ordinary be an evening one, when the fathers on an extensive sealeMn this Mrs. J. T. Brecken of SandPoint will ovens every hour in the day. The are extended an invitation to attend recovered Thursday. amount of attention. The appearance and other districts this season ijudging join her husband very shortly, making White Bakery. tfn of the National Dairy Show as well as the mothers. from the contracts let. The Howar1 Mine Center their place of residence. A. J. Lesemann has taken over the at the Minnesota State Fair Grounds logging company of Tower have let W. P. Kelley of 809 Eighth street ORDINATION OF Wildwood mail route. Floyd Loucke, will afford an opportunity of a lifetime a contract to Messrs. Allen and Wittenberg recently underwent an operation at IRELAND REV C. E. the former carrier, expects to leave ^o people of the Dairy industry of that place to get out' thirty His Grace Archbishop Langevin of the Craig hospital for appendicitis. later in the fall to join his family in atad farmers of the Northwest to see St. Boniface, Man., arrived Sunday million feet near Birch this winter. Bishop Mitchell Described Scene at New York, where tfrey will make the whole industry under one roof Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Anfang have Jerry Hurley of the same place, says evening on the steamer Edna Brydges Recent Conference Held in Minneapolis. their home. and meet their fellows from all over the Tower Journal, has just closed^a returned from their wedding trip on a visit to our town and district. the United States and many foreign Mrs. Anfang was formerly Miss Marie contract with H. C. Mead of Sidnaw, The next meeting of the Northome countries. It will be of special interest Mich., to bank five million feet of Girchmaiei* of St. Paul. The Mechanics Institute Library at Rev. Claude E. Ireland who returns Woman's club will bei held Friday, to the farmer and breeder, the saw logs at Lake Kabetogama the Frances has received $40 worth of Oct. 7th- at tlft home of Mrs. C. W. to our city as pastor of the Methodist Tanlac is manufactured in one creamery man, the ice cream maker, coming winter. Wages in the woods bi new books for the shelves. More church for another year, was promoted Field. A special invitation is .extended the largest and most modernly equipped the milk dealer, the machinery manufacturers, this-winter will be considerably higher new books will be added as required to his fifth year in the recent to the women of this school laboratories in this country. For and business men in general. than they were last winter and. district, whether members or not, to conference held in Minneapolis. On sale by S. N. Rubin, druggist. with the number of larger contracts, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Orr are back this occasion Bishop Mitchell. told come and meet the new teachers. State Exhibits recently made by various loggers and to Fort Frances from their farm how he had ordained the Northern Miss Esther Carlson of Erskine, jobbers, the number unemployed will The state of Wisconsin will have Work was begun this week excavating near Big Fork. Mr. Orr reports the Minnesota man a deacon in France was in International Falls Friday, en an exhibit showing 50 years of progressive doubtless reach into the thousands*, for the basement of the new farm as making great progress in improvements He said "I ordained Brother Ireland route to Camp No. 53, where she effort to build up the greatest house which C. A. Peterson will build a deacon in the church in France." in his district. commenced her new duties as teacher dairy industry in the world, and With the coming of the railroads oh Third Street. The house will be It was a beautiful spot on the side of Monday. will show what all educational, scientific and the privilege of speedier communication 28x44 feet one story high. Mr. Peterson a green hill and it was peaceful and Rev. C. N. F. Jeffrey has purchased agencies in the state are doing we cannot, a good many expects to be able to finish the quiet. At one side was a cemetery Tanlac has been an unfailing source the old school property, which is one for dairy development. at least, forget the steamer "Edna basement and get the building enclosed wherein 500 American boys were laid of comfort to millions throughout the of the finest lots in Fort Frances, and The State of Minnesota will show Brydges and Shamrock" who have so this fall. to rest and the last services were length and breadth of this continent. intends remodeling the school and what the Dairy and Food Commissioners' long obliged and are still obliging the said for all of them and they had been Have you tried it for your troubles? building an addition to it so as to Department is doing to advance settlers in this district. We single Rev. L. A. Jensen, who has been buried almost to the last one by Bro. For sale by S. N. Rubin, druggist. make it suitable for a residence. We the interest of dairying. The out these two boats because they are in charge of the M. E. church here Ireland. He was in uniform and so understand the price paid was $275. sanitary departments of tvhe state more intensely associated in the memory and at Big Falls the past three years, Mrs. J. H. Drummond, who has was I. The Rev. E. E. Fudge of Winona, government will show what methods of the early settlers who have has been assigned to Cromwell and been ill at the Northern Minnesota a Baptist minister, assisted me of a regulatory and helpful, nature The Rev. W. W. Abbott of Fort so often received favors at the hands Wright in the Duluth district. hospital is getting along nicely and in the ordaining services. I shall never have been put into effect to build of captains Lewis and Brydges-Among Frances was married on Tuesday, is expected to return to her home forget the occasion." up a successful dairy industry. The the pioneers of steamboat travel Dr. Dufort received the sad news Sept. 20th at Portage la Prairie, Man. within a day or so. these gentlemen will long be remembered last week of the death of his mbther, State College of Agriculture will to Miss E. Scott, an estimable young SUDDEN DEATH OF by early residents, and with demonstrate the work it is doing for Dr. and Mrs. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Dufort, at her home in lady of that district. The happy A. H. TURRITTIN all the elegance that more modern Mrs. G. P. Ballou and Dr. Mary Montreal. Mrs. Dufort had reached improved dairy agriculture. couple are expected home this week. equipments always allow, those who the advanced age of 92 years. The National Dairy Council will Ghostly will be hosts this evening at The Herald joins with Mr. Abbott's Investigation was continued today reside the-length of the Rainy river cards and dancing at the city hall in 'exhibit the results of welfare work many friends in wishing them a pleas to determine the cause of the death will never forget the kindness extended compliment to Miss Lucy Barrett. among ,the school children of the The Vandervort Bros, of Spruce ant journey through life. of Albert H. Turrittin, former state by this line of steamers. If a country and conduct a campaign for Grove have been busy the past few superintendent of banks, who was settler had a letter to mail, or a verbal Thousands of weak, run-down men housewives on the use of milk and weeks threshing in this section. C. mysteriously stricken in his office The Little American stamp mill message, all he had to do was and women have reported astonishing D. McLean reports threshing barley its products as well as the educational here Saturday afternoon and died in owned by John Berg of Rainy Lake hail one of the boats when a stop gains in weight from the use of which yielded 35 bushels to the acre: work in the schools nationally in a hospital that night. City has changed hands, the Olive would be made and the message or Tanlac. For sale by S. N. Rubin, nutrition. It also will demonstrate After conducting a post mortem examination mine company are purchasers. As parcel taken. This was so common druggist. FIRE PREVENTION DAY the relative food value of milk and Sunday, Coroner Seashore the machinery is entirely new and that it is now an unwritten page in its products, and the vital relation NEXT SUNDAY, OCT. declined to sign a death certificate everything in. -gpod .condition the the history, of the district that "the Miss Regel left last evening for St. they bear to the health of the nation, until an analysis of the contents of Olive mine has secured a bargain. It Brydges stops at every man's yard or Paul where she will enter the City Ward off Hard Times the stomach is made by chemists at Governor Preus Issues Proclamation is a pity, however, that arrangements wood pile". With the snort of the and County hospital for her last year The dairy cow as a business stabilizer the uniersity of Minnesota. Tests for could not have been made to iron, horse th*se things will all change Regarding Fitting Observance of of training. She has just completed will be another object lesson of poison which Mr. Turrittin may have kept the mill wherji it is as |the and-what was- once a peaceful scat two years of her course at the Northern Occasion. the show. Facts and figures will have taken by mistake in preparation is ore dump of th$ Littl£\Americah tered community will .be the home of Minnesota hospital. prove there are no hard times where for an X-ray examination will require in thousands throbbing' with the quick as rich as any the district? B.ut because Next Sunday, Oct. 9th has been the profitable cow rules agriculture only a short time, but should it the shareholders cannot-iagree ened pulse, of civilization and all its Saturday, Oct. 15 has been set as designated as Fire Prevention day by be necessary to search for other effort. How' the dairy cow came to the Minnesota gold district gets an­ modern advantages. the date for the voting on the $100,000 George Nettleton, state fire marshal. drugs the investigation may be delayed. the rescue of the farmer in times of state bonds for the new high He sends^ the warning: stress and also warded'off difficulties school building. Everyone in the city 'Rubbish piles attract fires. Clean Mr. Turrittin was 47 years old, and from many banks will be shown. REMEMBER YOUR ABSENT ONE eligible to vote at other elections up your cellars, yards and attics. This a native of Minnesota. His parents Profitable cows and good financial should cast their ballot for or against Fire Prevention Week. Exercise were James B. and Wilhelmina Turrittin", conditions go hand in hand. OR WILL WE DO IT FOR YOU the proposed plans. care to avoid fires and remind others pioneers of the state and well The' only entertainment feature in to do likewise. Annual fire loss of known in southern Minnesota. After the show other than those of immediate RECEPTION FOR property: $350,000,000.00 of lives 15,000." r*w completing the courses in the local dairy value, will be the Horse SCHOOL TEACHERS school he entered the normal school Show, which will be, held in the The following is the proclam.atioQ at Mankato, from which he was graduated Arena Building every evening of the The assembly room of the Alexander as issued by Gov. J. A. O. Preus: in 1894. Teaching engaed his show. Baker high school was the scene The figures for the total loss of attention for the next ten years and Friday evening of an interesting property by fire in the United States, he was successively assistant principal e*c: when a large liunrber of the though they differ from year to year, at Kasota, principal at Motley, parents and •*. ic:«u#. of i'.e children are always staggering. The loss in principal at St. Clair and superintendent of the International Falls schools 1920 exceeded a half billion dollars. of schools at Royalton. While a gathered to greet the members of the Minnesota's fire waste is entirely resident of Royalton he became interested teaching corps. The rooms were suggestive too great. We can ill afford to lose in. banking and abandoned of autumn with garden flowers the homes, the timber, the food, clotKing teaching to become a banker. He« and foliage. A delightful feature WANTED—Blacksmith for general and other necessities of life which was president of the Merchants bank was the informal musical program work at Big Falls, Minn. Michel are destroyed each year. of Royalton, president of the First rendered. Mrs. C. E. Nightengale Angee, Big Falls, Minn. ltpd Insurance does not pay for the loss. National bank of the same city,-cashier sweetly sang "The Broken Pinion", It merely distributes the burden. of the Bank of Rice at Rice and taken from Butterworth's poem. Miss FOR SALE—Lunch counter and seven Eventually every person must help president of the Benton County bank is'die *The "Home Paper" fondest visitor to every city dweller thrown by Franklin was her accompanist. Mrs. stools. Home canned fruit. Also pay the cost. of Sauk Rapids. G. V. Kinney rendered Tenftington's large stove for camp purposes, The greater part of our fires could circumstances among tall buildings and smoky stacks thrown among new Mr. Turrittin became prominent in "To Aspire" which proved a pleasing almost new. Cheap if taken at once. be prevented. If greater care were state politics in 1914 when he engineered" and untried friends. It is the warmest visitor a man can have who has gone number. Miss Florence McLeod, Mrs. C. R. Skiff, Littlefork, Minn. exercised, our annual fire loss could the campaign of J. A. O. Preus musical instructor of the local schools be reduced to a small fraction of out in the world. for the state auditorship in the memorable who recently came to our city from WANTED—Second hand cash register. what it is today. contest with Henry Rines and As Thanksgiving approaches, you cannot give a more welcome gift to Slayton, Minn., her home, was heard Address R. The Press Office. For this reason, I, J. A. O. Preus, won the battle. Upon the resignation advantageously in an Indian and an Governor of Minnesota, do hereby that boy or girl who is far away that father and mother who have retired of Kelsey Chase as state superintendent Italian song, and little Lucille Batte designate and set aside October 9th, FOR SALE—One large range suitable of banks, Mr. Turrittin was to distant parts ttiat friendly old neighbor who has gone to the city or to sang "Mammy" and "Peggy O'Neil", for camp use. 1 heating stove suitable 1921, as FIRE PREVENTION DAY. appointed to the position. He resigned her numbers being well received. This day, the anniversary of the for wood, soft coal or briquettes. another state, than a year's subscription to the "old home town paper." It this office to become treasurer Miss Eakins accompanied them. Supt. Mrs. R. H. Doherty,, 605 6th St. disastrous Chicago fire, falls this year will mean an hour's joy, an hour's return of ofnd recollections to him or,her of the Federal Land bank, and shortly G. V. Kinney gave an instructive talk on Sunday, but much can be done, after quit his post to become president every week—an every-week remembrance of you! through pulpit and press, to awaken FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, steam of the Lincoln National bank of interest in fire prevention. In schools, heated room, in modern home. Apply If you think your boy or girl or friend would rather subscribe himself, "Profiteers Minneapolis, of which he was one of factories, and other places where people at the Press Office. the chief organizers. He retired from mark this piece and mail the paper to him. Or send us the name on the fol­ congregate, fire prevention day the bank to become private secretary may be observed on the following lowing coupon and we will do it .for you: FOR SALE—Household furnishings to his old friend Governor Preus. The day and steps should be taken to AND including piano and bench, phonograph, job proved irksome, however, and he bring home to the public the responsibility table bed, china closet and resigned again to devote himself to of each individual in helping screen. Phone 406 6th St. Profiteering" private affairs, including the two financial O O N prevent fire. corporations of which he was Iri witness whereof, I Ijave hereunto FOR RENT—Furnished room, heated, president. set my hand and caused the for one or two gentlemen. 711 Editor, "-Mr. Turrittin is survived by his wife, Great Seal of the State to be affixed 7th St. who was Miss Bessie Lonsdale Bouck Please send marked theto: this ninth day of September, 1921'. copy of Free Lecture Sunday of Royalton, Minn., to whom he Was CANOES, row boats and gasoline married in 1905, and three children.— boats for hire and for sale. Harry market in one day, its figures show. Duluth Herald. O. Erickson, Ranier. chg M. .(Name) During its first seven weeks of business, FARMERS' AGENCY it has handled 60,165 head of WANTED—Set farm sleighs—7 foot P. O. Address. BY SETS NEW RECORD stock its nearest competitor handled runners, also platform spring wagon. 24,307 head in the same period, and G. A. Olson, Co. Supt. Schools, State..: REV. A. W. MacNEILL Co-operative Marketing* 'Association the firm doing the next largest business International Falls, Minn. 2t Tops Market On Cattle* Says its handled 20,793 head. BETHLEHEM WANTED SALESMEN—Manufacturers Manager. "The central co-operative association has topped the market on cattle, of 6000 mile guaranteed tires CHURCH The co-operative livestock selling selling a carload of 1,100 pound steers wants man in this territory with agency established on the South.-St. and heifers for $9 a hundredweight," car. Large amount of business possible Paul market with the backing of the W. A. McKerrow, manager, says in a 'oft account of low prices.. Will Minnesota Farm Bureau federation report to local shipping associations. pay $75.00 per week with extra commissions. Morning, 10:30: "The Need has made a record "never before approached "The live stock producers see an Wolverine Tire and Rubber in the history of livestock opportunity of building up their own Company, Grand Rapids, Mich for a Real Religion. marketing by farmers", according to marketing agencyt on efficient standards an official statement sent by the American by assembling a large volume FOR SALE—Almost new. Ford truck, Farm Bureau federation to of stock of various classes, thus giving 1920 model, demountable rims, pneumatic Boys' Choir. county farm bureart officers. tires in perfect condition, the buyer an opportunity to purchase Ewryoie Cordially Invited! The Central Co-operative Commission in large quantities, and making many extras. Body covered with association has handled as high curtains. A bargain at $750 Call it possible to supply the outside buyer or write Loman Postoffice. as 29 per cent of the business on the direct from the farm." iV V' 4 'ZP-.' 0 J. a 14 ap lirM mm®