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

October 13, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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~3P®?5Ei •f?'- ^.£3*" 'T ^Ar-f Cr «f nc- 1 y. if vc.'•* a I#*. f~ ¥-,& .'-' INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE 8 tt 8 3$ 3C SSI haps be loaded, by contracting com^Ypany To rake up potato vines durinjg harvest ^ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH 8 in the very near future. Advise H. A. Mayer, Pastor and either remove them or. burn OBITUARIES has come from the agriculture engineering them in the open field can no more Morning service at 11:00. 58 ss division of the University of be justified than the burning of straw, Bible class at 10:00. Minnesota that everything possible in the opinion of M. J. Thompson, Join the Bible class and learn with Maria Moore will be done to speed the work along. superintendent of the .Northeast demonstration The last solemn rites for Mrs. Ma|fia Caps and fuse have already arrived farm and experiment station Evening worship at 8:00. A. Moore were held Thursday af- Leave your order for your Christmas anil will be delivered at the same For genuine rye bread go to The at Duluth. The soils of northern The second lecture on "Job, the temoon at 2 o'clock from thfe Methbdist 1 cards at the Press office now. time as the picric acid. Model Bakery. Minnesota, he says, require abundant Baptist Sufferer." church at Margie. Rev. S. E. —o quantities of vegetable matter or The Sunday school classes meet on Mrs. F. H. Keyes is ill at her home Gregg, our missionary, conducted the It is estimated that the second Phone 393 1 t. 1 1. for your corn fed barnyard mafture to improve their Saturday afternoon at 2:00. services in the presence of a large with an attack of tonsilitis. carload of picric acid will be shipped spring chickens. texture and production and the vine Come to the English Lutheran o—— circle of friends and relatives. Maria about Nov. 1st to Big Falls from F. K. Bennett of Minneapolis is visiting growth, unless diseased, can well contribute church, the little church with the big A. Morrell was born at St. John's, Sparta, Wis., according to word received Alex Cyr and Alex Schuetz motored to this end. in International Falls. miessage. N. B., May 11, 1847, and was married at the Farm Bureau office. to Ericsburg Sunday. Removing the vines makes an attractive to John Moore, Sept. 22nd, 1867. Her This car no. 28 in the list of 35 allotted Mrs. Leo. Sheehy and children are field, but the cost is too husband died Dec. 25, 1915 while they to Minnesota is No 74 in the Our columns of twenty-three years expected home Sunday from a several high," he says. "If it is not convenient were residing at the Soldiers' Home government orders. Assurance has ago will be of special interest to weeks visit with her relatives at to plow them under as they in St. Paul. Since that time Mrs. been given from Washington that all Fort Frances readers. Minneapolis. lie, pile them in one place, make ,a Moore lived with her only child, Mrs. spee^ possible is being used in its -o- compost heap of them, and, when rotted, Frank Porter at Margie. About 1875 Barred Rock Pullets for sale. All shipment. Men in charge will try to SHOES. For the school boys and distribute the resulting manure FOR SALE—Lunch counter and seven Adventist she united with the Seven Day good stock. Will lay next month. get their orders out at the earliest girls. Our Star Brand solid leather over the entire land. stools. Home canned fruit. Also church, and remained an ardent time. Phone 393 1 s. 11. shoes at greatly reduced prices. Rifkin's large stove for camp purposes, "Time will also be well spent this member until the end came. She Ready-To-Wear. John Steffis of Craig is here getting season in salvaging the small potatoes almost new. Cheap if taken at once. leaves to mourn her loss besides her Tanlac now has the largest sale of a carload of lumber, which he Mrs. C. R. Skiff, Littlefork, Minn. and cull stock. Store them' in a frost daughter, one brother, six grandchildren, any medicine in the world. There is Mrs. E. W. Backus closed her will use for the erection of new proof place and the first rainy day and three great grandchildren. a reason. For sale at S. N. Rubin's house boat "The Loafer" for the season FOR SALE—One large range suitable buildings. He reports J. E. Parsons convert them into silage, using ordinary drug stor'e. and returns to her home in St. for camp use. Mrs. R. H. Doherty, of that community has fifteen acres oil barrels, Chop the potatoes Paul this evening. 605 6th Street. CHILD DIES BRIEF of potatoes harvested. This community and add two per cent corn mear, emember that Rifkin's Money Saving bears the distinction of having ILLNESS DIPTHERIA weighting down the silage with rocks Sale will end Saturday. Large' discounts FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, steam Come in and see our new fall styles the largest field of potatoes in the and not feeding for several weeks." on all Ladies' ready-to-wear in Kuppenheimer suits and overcoats. heated room, in modern home. Apply county. As there are no roads in The two and one half year old (Continued on last page) garments. at the Press Office. Everything in men's furnishings. child of Mr. and Mrs Harry Kyryluk that vicinity it will be necessary to Rifkin's Men's Shop. V« 4 MM 97 who reside at 611 9th St., passed away wait until the ground freezes before Mrs. Robert Doherty an children FOR RENT—Furnished room, heated, a hauling them to market. Tuesday evening as the result of a left yesterday for a Dainty Xmas cards with name engraved for one or two gentlemen. 711 a AT THE CHURCHES 3 brief illness with diptheria. Private visit with Mrs. Doherty's sister, Mrs. make appropriate remembrances Charters have been issued for six 7th St. ».• ».« «.« •.» ».• »J» funeral services were held yesterday Hugh Logan at Grand Rapids. +»*.* for your friends. Order early Boys and Girls clubs in this county by afternoon at the home, Rev. Father at the Press office. the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. They CANOES, row boats and gasoline METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Mrs. H. W. Ottow and son Burton O'Dwyer of St. Thomas church officiating. boats for hire and for sale. Harry will be awarded clubs which have C. E. Ireland, Pastor will leave early in the week for Milwaukee^ Interment was at the Catholic O. Erickson, Ranier. chg A marriage license was issued to met the first four requirements of the where they will make their cemetery. Sunday school at 10:00. Kate Moore and Howard E. Pease, standard cltib. Clubs to be given home in the future. FOR SALE—4-room cottage on 7th Morning service at 11:00. both of Fort Frances, at the local charters will be the Yankee Doodle LENDE LIKELY TO street, 2 lots, cement walk, newly Junior League at 3:00. court house. Club of the Harrigan school Lots of Editor Montgomery of the International painted, hardwood floors, sewer, BE FARM AGENT Evening service at 7:30. Fun club of Littlefork Loyalty club Falls Echo must be figuring on J. water, toilet. Terms if desired. Overcoats will be in great demand Bible class Wednesday, 7:30. of Eidem Boys and Girls club of attending his own funeral soon. He The northern part of Beltrami H. Brown. It this winter. It will pay you to select Sunday school at Ranier, at 2 :00. Loman Birchdale Bread club Indus refers to last year's teachers as the County will have a full time farm yours now while the assortment is Preaching service at 3:00. Boys and Girls club. here has been old teachers.—Baudette Region. FOR SALE—Almost new Ford truck, agent, commencing November first. large. Prices that are reasonable. Friday aftern on the Ladies Aid an increase of 10 per cent per hundred 1920 model, demountable rims, pneumatic The committee of hte farm bureau Rifkin's Men's Shop. will be entertained by Mr. John McGivney, in the market price of potatoes, tires in perfect condition, Our beautifully selected stock of composed of Helic Clemeotson, N. G. 1107 6th St. All members are according to the latest report. many extras. Body covered with hats are going fast at 25 per cent off. A. J. Cleveland, master mechanic Johnson and Thps. Slind returned requested to come early as officers curtains. A bargain at $750. Call The earlier you come the better selection of the D., M. & W. railroad, has returned Wednesday from a meeting of the The first snow fall of the season in will be elected for the present conference or write Loman Postoffice. you can make. Rifkin R4illi- the Harrigan Consolidated school district from Monmouth, Ill. where he county board, report that they secured year. marked the date of the Community attended the seventy-fifth anniversary $500 county aid and $500 state nery Dept. FOR SALE—Or will trade for wood, of the founding of the Masonic aid to help pay the salary of an ageift, Fair, which proved a decidedly BETHLEHEM CHURCH potatoes or rutabagas, a good second interesting occasion. A fairly good A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. Tanlac has made life worth living lodge. Mrs. Cleveland joined him at and with the money received from hand car. S. E. Thompson and crowd was in attendance and the exhibit Minneapolis and returned to that city memberships will be enough to assure for millions of people who had almost Sunday morning, 10:30. Preaching Son. was splendid. During the afternoon, given up hope. It will do the same with him. the financial end of the proposition. service. Sermon subject: "Jesus the M. M. Abbott, local farm bureau S. B. Cleland, assistant county for you. For sale at S. N. Rubin Supreme." Boys' choir. agent, briefly spoke on the work FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room agent leader for Minnesota, was at The first card party of the season drug store. Sunday school at 11:45. of the Farm Bureau and also acted as for gentleman. Inquire at the Press the meeting and guaranteed the state given last evening by the Ladies of St. Evening, 7:45: Fourth of the series judge. C. W. Monty, one of the rural office. appropriation. Thomas League of the Catholic church Rev. Joseph Biddeson, pastor of the of lectures oh popular subjects: superisors had charge of the entries H. C. Lende, agricultural teacher in proved a most enjoyable affair.Whist aptist church at Littlefork, is in "Capital and the Workingman." while Miss' Anne Erickson, also rural A tree will make a million matches the Baudette and Spooner schools, was played at twenty-four tables and Duluth as representative of his own Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. supervisor, headed the Women's exhibit. but a match will start a fire that will has been offered the position, and has J. the first prizes awarded Mrs. V. parish and also the International A cordial welcome awaits you. burn a million trees. accepted on condition that the two Zimmerman and George Decker. Falls Baptist church. The annual boards release him from his school Credit is due Mrs. E. P. Walsh, the Baptist convention is being held there work. This they will liekly da, as chairman, and her committee, Mes- this week." the dames Hygh McMillan, Kin-1one of the reasons for putting in Thomas sheila, Pat Fogarty, Martin Hobbins/ course in the schools was to farrtt "Tanlac made me feel younger." have a man available who could put Big Price Ben Kotilinek, Ray Landgraf, John "It put me back on the payroll." "I in his spare time among the farmers. 'Batte, Ed. LaPage, F. M. Billmyre, can eat whatever I want now." "I Reductions Mr. Lende is thoroughly capable and Frank King, C. M. Prettyman, J. J. no longer suffer from indigestion." Now in the bureau made no mistake in offering Kroll, Burt Brown, George Slater, "I gained weight rapidly." These and him the position.—Baudette Effect John Noll, James Curren, Monty, J. many more expressions are now Region. P. Hass, L. W. LaBelle, Thomas Savr heard daily as people tell of their experience ard, Johnston, McDonald, LeFear, with Tanlac. For sale at S. GIRL SCOUTS Hughes, Carroll, Dardis, Deveroux and N. Rubin's Drug store. Johnson for the success of this interesting At the beginning of the school year event which netted $65 for the utomatic $35 for the coffers of the Degree of Mrs. Corell, who organized the Girl church. Honor lodge was the result of the Electric lionet Scouts last spring, resigned her captaincy ction sale held Monday evening at to Miss O'Connor, their new LETTER OF APPRECIATION the Masonic hall. On this interesting captain^ Mis's O'Connor spent •the?' To the Commercial Club, occasion Mrs. Hazel Herrmeyer of summer studying girls and camping International Falls, Minn. St. Paul put on a class of twelve new for girls, under the direction of Miss We wish to take this means of expressing Illustration shows how easy it it to iron cuffs, collar members. Mrs. Charles Fenton was Marjory Edgar, Director of Girl ftamfc and niffss oh tiuobtncatorendoftk* Thar. our sincere thanks and appreciation chairman of the refreshment committee Scouts in Minneapolis, and Miss Agnes for the kind and Courteous WOMEN and the guests enjoyed a bounteous do you realize Maynard, Chief of the Girl way in which we were entertained repast. Mrs. John Batte was Guides in England. Sunday on our trip: t|iru the paper named as press representative. The Girl Scouts have been divided that you can iron every piece mill and at the tneatre, alsp for the -o into two troops, each troop composed excellent dinner tendered us at the Mrs. J. M. Mims and daughter, Doherty of six patrols of forty eight girls. Rex hotel. Can assure you the hospitality left Wednesday morning for in your family laundry on this Troop number one bas taken the of International Falls will Nashville, Tenn.,after three weeks visit name of Wah-way-tay-see, Little not soon be forgotten. Again thanking with Mr. and Mr.s. W. A. Wirt. Firefly. Troop number Two has adopted you and with best wishes for your wonderful new machine? They made the Trip by way of Duluth the name of Pau-puk-kee-wiss, continued success, we are, and will visit at Carterville a"nd Indianapolis, The merry Mischief Makers. Gratefully yours, Ind., enroute to their Each troop meets once a week in Boys of the Minnesota Highway Dept. home. Mrs. Mims was the honor Will you go on wasting your time and stren yth and money, ironing by the Alexander Baker gymnasium. The Signed—V. A. Holmstrom, D. L. guest Tuesday at a.card party given hand, when a few dollars down and a a month will bring this few dollars evening is spent in patrol formation Mork, L. W. Kirby, Vernon B. Wells, by Mrs. Wirt. The decorations were Thor Automatic Electric Ironer to do the work for you? Come in and let and drills, business meeting, scout instruction, J. p. Skinner, Mike Lanners, John suggestive of Hallowe'en and whist explain this wonderful machine to you. Let us show you how it irons us games and songs. Densmore, J. A. Alden, O. L. Ralya, shirts, dresses, shirts, lace curtains, children's clothing, even ruffled garments was played at three tables. A great deal of enthusiasm has Frank Gallant, L. W. Kirby, Ivar —in fact all of the things you thought had to be ironed by hand. The hard been expressed by the scouts and work and long hours of Ironing Day are over forever when this Thor enters' Johnson, Marvin Hughaft. International Falls chapter of the many activities are planned for the your home. If you want more leisure time and strength for other things* American Association of Engineers winter months. come in at once and arrange for a Thor for your very next ironing* is preparing plans for a dancing party MRS. MORRIS LEADING THOR. to be given Saturday, Oct. 29th at |l #.« MM "Do you realize that this IN STUDEBAKER CONTEST r# O V# he City Hall, when members and Mrs. John 'Morris of Baudette is se I. leading in the contest for the Studebaker eir friends will be entertained. 8 FARM BUREAU NOTES 88 a IRONER is absolutely auto­ automobile being offered by H. Worley is chairman of the committee zn: the Press of International Falls. She on arrangements and others Three hundred bushels of potatoes is making a splendid bid for the big members are R. W. Andrews and S. matic in action"-requiring no were recently sold at $1.05 per bushel prize, and her many friends in the C. Giffert. F. O. B. Littlefork. district are backing her strongly,— strength or effort to operate Baudette Region. Tomorrow marks the date for the O W E S Loman Community Fair, which promises The Northwest Paper Company's to be a most interesting event. Plants and Seeds mill resumed operations Monday at With a reputation. A carload of potatoes was recently Brainerd after being closed since This machine has none of the usual levers or foot pedals which take Supplied to the Great Northwest sold at Loman at the rate of $1.25 May 1. Three crews of men are at strength to operate. Just touch a button located conveniently at your Extra values in Emblems and per bu. delivered to the Falls. work, numbering 125 men. Reports right hand. You control every operation instantly. The shoe opens Sprays for Funerals. Jack Ward of Rauch, a member of Only a Few and closes—the roller turns fast or slow, as desired—it starts and stops are that the tie plant will start soon, DULUTH FLORAL CO. the Boys, Potato Growing club reports —all without an ounce of effort You work sitting down. We furnish which will give employment to 20 Dollars Down 1 Duluth, Minn. a yield of 512 bushels to an the stool free. Even 'the frailest woman could work for hours without more men. EasyTerms acre. tiring herself. But one hour is enough for the average ironing. Notice has been received that the Thia Thor hat no belts to slip or break. Th« Feed Board ia lUtionary, always W A N E first carload of picric acid to be distributed in position to hold your work. The ahoe may be opened wide for easy cleaning waxing. Nothing haa been overlooked In dcrigning this perfect iroocb ana from International Falls was 500 young men and women to work in banks, wholesale and railroad shipped from Sparta, Oct. 7th. Orders Authorized Thor Dealer offices, in law and real estate offices. Also as auto and tractor experts. for Ray, International Falls, down Positions in garages and machine shops. Board and room $4.50 river points and Littlefork will be Zimmerman Electric Co. to $6.00 per week. If you want to find Qjit how to get one of these positions. distributed from this car. A message address has also been received from the war CROOKSTON COLLEGE department that the 2nd car to be distributed from Big Falls has been J. C. SATHRE 106 Ash Street Crookaton, Mini. ord&ed out from Sparta and will per- 'MM -i Ml & pi- 7 isiij