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

October 27, 1921 · Page 9 of 10

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.1 *5 f- Pf J" mJP!.it,4IN' gat, 4 '\^t t~,' V*P .'\ (*'', ''»,..* n* S j' ., S ',"? ,J, 1 \, J^ 1 INTERNATIONAL] FALLS PRESS a ai*K$* a^isaa aa a a aaa Mrs.. H. Wesley Lawrence of Minneapolis, ti Fred Lang's buss is again making jj a 24 who, has been visiting with regular trips to Ericsburg from the OBSERVATIONS a ERICSBURG ss «fr her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Martin Falls. (By Billy" Noonan) a v» a few weeks, returned to her :•:a #.• *jk «L« »,* ».« ii!) «r« O John Richardson is breaking Gust hbme last Thursday. I' Magnus Erickson was laid upwith ?. S'% Holm's grey colt on the gravel wagon They're predicting an open winter, LaGrippe a few days last week. E. J. Burke came in from his place again, but we hope it doesn't open this week. six miles west of here yesterday. He very early. Id jr. t. County Engineer Archie Petterson PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF OCT. 28 TO NOV. 3 H. J. Scott has completed the goading has finished fall work on his place was in town Thursday on business. w€ of all lumber he expects to ship and has been helping repair the Wear red caps, you hunters. If fer road into W. G. Martin's. you don't your wife will be your I this fall. •»ii Friday October 28 en, Arthur Berg is busily engaged in vyidow. re? 'THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE" erecting an addition to his residence, Township roads are being put in W. H. Ostranderls working on the to when not busy on the road. With an All Star Cast road north from his place, clearing The Grand management ought to shape for the big freeze which is expected ear N the last three quarters of a mile, cut out those pictures with drinking soon. A photoplay that1 stirs the pulse with a living, breathing riut 1 which will open it up thru to the scenes. They make the audience story fascinating beyond compare, easily ranking Miss Edith Nelson who has been Falls. Settlers in that vicinity are restless. I as the season's finest picture and endorsed everywhere Cafeteria sick for the past two weeks is now increasing in number every year, and by. pres's and public. able to get out of doors again. this road will be a big benefit to A girl in a town over in Ontario —Also— them, as it cuts off the distance to evidently believes in conserving Mrs. J. A. Nelson and children are the Falls by half. something for a rainy day. She married LARRY SEMON lr in Minneapolis spending a few weeks a man named Mackintosh last in W. H. Eddy completed his chicken with friends and relatives there. wedk. 'THE BAKERY" coop, finishing it up on the outside with stucco, which he tells us, proves W. H. Eddy is busy selling ironing T|ie homesteaders had better keep to be cheaper and more satisfactory away from that moonshine. One boards and clothes racks to the Saturday and Sunday October 29 and 30 than any other finish he could put sneize after a drink of that stuff is housewives of this vicinity. He is WILLIAM FARNUM acting as the local agent for the on. We claim it's a rattling fine looking likely to cause a forest fire. in hen house too, by heck, and the wood working company at Littlefork. Now that peat has been found so "HIS GREATEST SACRIFICE" first stucco building to be built in Ericsburg! The stucco work was valuable a lad near Baudette is thinking'of A Fanny and Viola Basso spent the A wonderful story of dQmestic life, full of heart done by our neighboring farmer, making a slight change in his week end with friends at Virginia, tugs and human interest. Chas. Sjoblom, and he is good at it name to make it read Peat Peterson. and took in a few good shows while Also Sunshine Comedy too. If you don't believe us, the there. building is there for examination any Now is the time of year when gardeners With Service and Quality report having potatoes that L. E. Nelson has built an addition time. Monday and Tuesday OctL 31 and Nov. 1 weigh four pounds, but they fail to to the house where Mrs. Victor Nelson YOU SEE IT say{ how many it takes to weigh that MABEL NORMAND" lives, and has moved into it for mu^h. the winter. in McClellan and White Birch /before you iorder food in "WHAT HAPPENED TO* ROSA" 8 Gust Holm is finishing the loading Fast living is killing our young the cafeteria style restuarant. a a —is a whimsical tale of a shop-girl who took a flyer of his pulpwood this week. He is the folks, says an exchange. Fast flivying Axel Patterson of Kelliher was a into romance. It sizzles with excitilng situations, and only man here with any of last winter's is dtso doing, its share in keepjpg recent visitors here. Thlait is the big idea upon cut on hand. the census down. is threaded by a golden vein of humor. which the cafeteria came Also two-reel comedy School is now in full session with into existence. The grader crew have completed Prohibition along the border has Ruth Peggar of Loman, as teacher. "WHERE IS MY WIFE?" work on route No. 11 as far as Ray been a great success aside from the It also cuts down the and passed thru here yesterday going that there is more drinking than ever Marion E. McClellan has been overhead for service, and back to tie up for the winter. before. granted a U. S. patent on his invention gives you more food for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Nov. 3 and 4 2, of an improved toe strap for the money you spend. Henry Gilbert and Tom Kelly were MISSIONARIES FROM H. B. WARNER skees. busy all last week building new camps A SOLDIER'S KNOWLEDGE Those are just a few reasons in for Con Reuter down on Black Bay. why we opened this Stipt. Olson of the county schools, "FELIX O'DAY" Con expects to employ about eight Subject of Major SchooFs Interest* oafeteria in International who recently visited here, was well An exciting story that you will enjoy. men there' this winter. ing Lecture. War Trophie* 'Attracted Falls. pleased with our new building. Attention. Also showing Comedy A very entertaining dance wjas held Dine with us. After the Geo. Woods went to Minneapolis here last Saturday evening by the i^ajor G. H. Schoof, Game Guardian shows we serve excellent recently. local Samaritans. Nice crowt^, no in the Rocky Mountain District lunches and hot drinks. rough stuff, and everyone enjoyed of Alberta, Canada, appeared at the themselves.- There was quite a few Methodist church »of this city last present from both Ranier arid the Sunday evening and gave a remarkable BIG FALLS Notice to Loggers! Falls. An announcement was made address on "Missionairies from 4'# V# V# «T» of a local school program and dance a Soldier's Know ledige\" Major to be held here Nov. Sth. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Paul, formerly Schoof went to Africa as a British of Big, Falls, now located at -Faribault, stffdter in 1893 and lived in the heart Minn., are spending a few days of the dark continent for fourteen with their son Arthur and family. years. While there he was converted Your Attention is Called to the and became an earnest Christian Postmaster Paul has received notice worker. He pays the very highest Following Law Regarding the from headquarters at Washington, tribute to Livingston, Dr. Muffit, and that he had been re-appointed others who have done their best to postmaster at Big Falls foi" another carry the message' of Christ to the Cutting of Timber: term of four years to begin on Oct. natives. The Major fsays that he ^)th. owes his life to the missionaries, who a number of times have saved Section 41. Chapter 114, laws of 1913. The school entertainment and basket him from death. social recently given by the high On Monday1 evening he showed his "Sec. 41. Every person, firm or corporation engaged in the school, proved both a social and financial cutting1 of timber of any kind, telegraph poles* or fence posts, upon famous collection of war and hunting any of the land belonging to the state, or upon any land whatsoever success. The baskets netted trophies from Africa, South America, within this state, shall before cutting any such timber, post them $34.25 which will be used by the Canada and Mexico, and gave a most in a conspicuous place in any camp building or house occupied by high school for magazines and other pleasing and instructive address on his employes engaged in such cutting'a notice which shall contain a full description of the lands proposed by him to be cut, the period literature in line with their studies "The Truth About Mexico." He left during which the cutting is proposed to be done, and which said in their high school work. on the early train Tuesday for Virginia description shall contain the precise description of said land by and other range towns.. After forty-acre tracts, or fractions thereof, of governmental subdivisions. Clearance Sale on The six months old child of Mr. his furlough of one month, the Major and shall include the section, town and range, and such persons and Mrs. C. Bauer of Henry township or persons so engaged in cutting timber as aforesaid shall expects to return to the Rocky be required to keep said notice conspicuously posted in such camp died Sunday, Oct. 16th as the Mountains, to the life that he enjoys-so building or, house during the entire time that he is engaged in result of a brief illness. Funeral much. Millinery cutting such timber and he shall, before cutting any such timber, was held in the M. E. church the forward, copy of such notice with his postoffice address to the A State Forester at the Stat« Capitol, St. Paul. Any person, persons following Monday with a large attendance Among those registered at the local or corporation violatiny the provisions of this section shall be of neighbors and from Commercial Club during the past guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall pay a Friday October 28 and town. The flower offerings were few days were the members of the fine of not less than twenty-five dollars^ ($25.00) and not exceeding large and beautiful., one hundred dollars ($100.00) \or be imprisoned in the county Blackduck football team, H.W. Fleming Saturday, October 29 jail for a period not less than twenty days, and not exceeding ninety of Duluth J. A. Colvin of Decatur, a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a days." a a 111. A. E. Van Hook of Illiopolis, it R. HcCallnm, Dist Ranger a PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES 111. and D. Morary of Lincoln, a 8 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HATS WILL BE »J» •«,* {,• 111. I4 «V «T# The Public Library is now open placed on sale at the remarkable reductions ot VICTORIA HOTEL every week day from twelve o'clock LITTLEFORK. MINNESOTA until nine, and on Sunday afternoons Tuesday, Nov. 1 and Thursday, Nov. 3 from three, to five. No books are One of the Members of circulated on Sundays. AH residents of International Falls and School District No. 4 are entitled to the free Press Advertising Space Gets Results use of books for home use, on furnishing the prescribed guaranty signed by some responsible resident taxpayer. Persons temporarily in the city may borrow books upon depositing the value of the book, and paying I N a fee of five cents for its use. Residents of the county are cordially invited to drop in at the library and OUR STOCK IS COMPRISED OF enjoy its privileges, while here. There are back files of magazines for free the highest quality and latest models created FOR EVERY PURPOSE^- distribution to any who. cares for by capable designers, and this latest reduction them. Come and get some to enjqy Inside and Outside House Paint during the.-lengthening- evenings. added to our former cuts gives* many, of these Witt be* at the above, The circulation last month was 1951, Automobile Paint named .hotel on dat,e hats to you at less, than cost. just 49 books short of two thousand statedi' Are yon. troubled Boat Paint and 658 more than were circulated with headaches, nervousness, ALL OUR MERCHANDISE CONSISTING the.same month during of 1920.. .The Kalsominei ii dizziness, qrj ey£ disorders of attendance is increasing so rapidly of Duvetynes, Panne Velvets Lyon Velvets, any kind. If so, consult hj(m that seats will soon be at a premium. If Grlajsses are needed he can Feather- Hats- and Metallic Trimmed Hats With the growth in use of the library fit you accurately if n.ot We carry the Old Reliable Brand*r-Minnesota Linseed by the schools, and the. larger list of needed, ..he, will tell yqu will be on display. new books it will be possible for the Oil Paint Co. and Certain-teed. so. library to purchase through an increase in thie-book fund to attract the p- [if Glataea straightened' or older patrons, here is promise of a minor repairs made while busy winter at the library.. l^yojii wait and without Falls Lumber & Coal Co. The gift of plants from Mrs'. Speel* charges International Mum. man,- Mrs. Mary Lyon and Mrs. Garrett if' PHONE have added much to the attractiveness 3B CALL EAKLY of the library and will be enjoyed |g, 'ii moje, art&. njoxji, as the., wintry fsm