International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 10, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE "HISS SPELT WORD" •i BE LOYAL to see yofl again. Th"e home meri|h j|jit iwiir^save you mcmey with reliatffe^goods, f|€|—5^ I HOLD A FESTIVAL DoiiV'-go Abroad '-w-. buy. ^something which he guarantees RESULT OF CONTEST when you have a few dollars to spend \yith his reputation. and then ask -your home merchants to A, town that is large enough and ...Much interest was displayed by sell to you on time when you are gopd,.enough for a man*to earn his A Queen Will Be Crowned at The our thousands of readers in the Miss broke, ylou have bills with your living in is good enough for him to Close of The Festivities. Spelt Word contest which- was announced rnerchant who has given you credit buy his provisions in. If he does not Ellis Butchart has returned from a toade -Jcto tfcsfe and an extension of time and accepted in our issue of Nov. 3rd. think so, both he and the town combined business and pleasure trip small payments, and take your The contest proved without doubt would be better off if his tent were to the Twin Cities. The I. O. O. F. building committee cash to the city to spend with a that the International Falls Press as pitched on other prairies. have arranged to hold a festival at stranger who his no interest in your an advertising medium is without Mr. and Mrs. E. -J. Carriveau expect tbe city hall during the week of Nov. TRUE MEN ARE a peer in this section of Minnesota town, nine times out of ten he will Press want ads bring results. Try to move into their new home on 21st, at the conclusion of which the TRUTHFUL' "do" you because he never expects Fourth street during the coming and Ontario. The ads which were them and be convinced. most popular young lady in the city MEN. week. included in the contest were read by will be crowned "Queen of the Festival". thousands last week as the/returns Two diamond rings and other ORPHEUM A marriage license was issued to which were received at this office valuable prizes are to be awarded Miss Hannah Klang and Samuel Anderson, will attest. Following are the winners contestants for the honor of being Monday at the local court in the contest: named queen, and the rivalry for this house. No. 1. R. S. Langford, International honor together with the amusement Falls, $1.00 in trade at Rifkin's Men's program being planned promises to Messrs. Dan Holler, Ray Holler Shop. make the week one of great interest and George Gedney are enjoying a No. 2. James Novak, International to everybody. hunting trip in the vicinity of Lake Falls, $1.00 in trade at O. M. Carr & PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF NOV. 11th TO 18th Candidates for the honor of being Kabetogama. Co/ crowned "Queen of the Festival" should see members of the committee No. 3. Mrs. C. E. Ireland, International L. P. Baif^jr returned Monday from Friday at once and secure the necessary November 11 Falls, $1.00 in trade at E. B. Duluth, where he spent a few days credentials entitling ,them to .take BLANCHE SWEET Grignon's. with Mrs. feailey, who is there for part in the contest. The members of medical treatment. No. 4. Mrs. Frank Havlik, International the commit£ee are W. Irving Burton, Falls, box of candy at Holler's 'THE GIRL IN THE WEB" Arthur Carlson and C. Vic Linsten. Quality Shop. OLD SETTLER PASSES ON A thrilling drama of a girl who is accused of stealing No. 5. Miss Clara St. Lawrence, THREE MORE CREAMERY another woman's husband and the family jewels, Pelland, Minn., $1.00 in trade at Holler's On Saturday last occurred the death untangles herself and the mystery. UNITS TO ORGANIZE Tire & Battery Shop. '/IBcoth— of Emil Hammelton from leakage of No. 6. Miss Lucile Ungermann, CO. Also C0PYRI6HT 1921 PUB. AUTOCASTER SERV. the heart. He had been ailing for International Falls, $1.00 in trade at Creameries Producing Half of State's several weeks. The funeral services Geo. Bunny in "PROFESSIONAL ETHICS" Boston Cafe. Co-operative Output Join New Association. were conducted at the English Lutheran W. E. Moses has returned from a No. 7. Miss Eva Carr, Fort Frances, church yesterday afternoon and business trip to Minneapolis. $1.00 in trade at I. J. Miller's. Saturday and Sunday November 12 and 13 interment was made in the local No. 8. Bessie Kerr, Fort Frances, Creameries controlling more than cemetery. The sermon was preached Miss Minnie Micken of Laurel is $1.00 in trade at Jake Greengard's. PEARL WHITE half of all the co-operative creamery by Rev. Herman Mayer, pastor of the spending a few days in International No. 9. Burtrice Waller, International butter produced in Minnesota in church whb was assisted by Rev. Falls. Falls, corsage bouquet at the have joined the new statewide service Schumacker of St. Paul, missionary Le« Hat Shop. "THE MOUNTAIN WOMAN" organization, the Minnesota Farm The United States has an army of for the deaf and dumb in Minnesota, 10. Miss Mildred Thelin, Baudette, Bureau federation announced today. A redblooded he-man story of the great outdoors seven million Sunday school scholars. and who interpreted the sermon and Minn., four tickets to "The Old The annual output of co-operative that is loaded with action, crammed with thrills and Are you one of them? hymns in the sign language. Mr. Nest." creameries which have joined the Minnesota Hammelton was deaf and dumb. full of pep. Secretary David Hurlburt of the Co-operative Creameries association, What religious training do you The deceased settled on a homestead Commercial Club kindly served as Also Comedy baclfed by the bureau, give your children? The Sunday near Loman in 1902 and resided judge of the contest and acted in his amounts to more than 50,000,000 school will help you. Will you do the^ until moving to this city in Usual impartial and pleasing manner. pounds of butter. The central association, November, 1918. He leaves to mOurn your part and send them? Monday and Tuesday November 14 and 15 N organized to assist the cooperative o— his loss a wife, Mary Hammelton, his NATIONAL SPEECH WEEK The Bethlehem Aid society will be creameries in improving, SHIRLEY MASON mother, five sisters and three brothers. entertained Wednesday, Nov. 16, at "National American Speech Week" shipping and selling their products, Of the latter, John A. and Telford, in the home of Mrs. MacMurray 405 Nov. 6—12 has had a very definite and buying their supplies at wholesale were here from Cokato to attend 'THE MOTHER HEART" place on the program of the Junior 5th street. prices, now includes 250 creameries, the funeral. Emil Hamilton was High School. The "Better Speech according to A. J. McGuire, well liked by all with whom he came A pleasing and entertaining story that you are sure Miss Jean Amundson of the postal Week" of 1921 is the third national organization manager. in contact and he numbered his to enjoy. Co-operative creameries in two force is in Minneapolis enjoying a observance of this movement. It is friends by hundreds, who extend their Also Comedy few days' visit. She will go to Mahmen, directed by the National Council of districts already are completely organized sympathy to the grief stricken wife Minn., to spend a couple of Teachers of English and the General for marketing in carlots. and other relatives. weeks with Rev. and Mrs. Dale. Federation of Women's Clubs and Three more districts are ready to organize. I Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Nov. 16, 17 and 18 sponsored by the American Academy These are district No. 10, FAMILY REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Axel Eckberg have covering Brown, Faribault, Watonwan WILLIAM DESMOND of Arts and Literature and the Society gone to Crosby, where they will make of Pure English. and Martin counties District And an All Star Cast John and George Decker have returned their home in the future. They Suggestions for the correct use of Ni^ 11, Otter Tail, Wadena and Beckert&ounties, in from Dorchester,. Wis., where have disposed of their property in and District No, 14, Polk our language were given prominence they attended a family reunion held this city. N'bfman, Clearwater, Clay, Mahnomen, by the use of the blackboards and by "DANGEROUS TOYS" of*.the-80th of in honor birthday their o-—— posters emphasizing good English Red Lake, Pennington, Marshall, A powerful story of domestic life and high finance. mother, Mrs. Kathryn Decker. The Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Lamm have returned Kittson and Roseau counties. pronunciation and enunciation. Some Weekly Clarion, published at Dorchester, from an auto trip to St. Cloud Full of suspense and human interest. examples of these are Wis., comments on the event where they will make their home in William C. Howard and W. B. Fulton Also as follows: the near future. Mr. Lamfm has been "The baseball players stood aghast— returned early in the week from LARRY SEMON On Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 2, employed at the Motor Inn as a machinist. The ball flew wide, the ball flew fast, Duluth, where they purchased a newstock Mrs. Kathryn Decker was reminded It struck the window gl^ss full blast, in of shoes for the O. M. Carr by her children, grandchildren and Just above the sill. & Co. store. "THE FALL GUY" great grandparents that it was her Into the room, alas! it passed, Mrs. M. E. Holler and granddaughter 80th birthday anniversary. Was it a Broke in half a plaster cast, Elouise leave tomorrow It's no credit to be good because surprise? We'll .say it was, a complete morning for Minneapolis, where And in a mirror stopped at last— you can't help it. one too for they gathered from Elapse will attend school. Gene The boys will pay the bill." a far and near, so that all her children ller will motor to Minneapolis, And— were with her. The party was Saturday to meet his mother. They staged at the Frank Engel home, plan to journey to Salerna, Florida, "Brother, do not bother father, where she has lived for the past where they will pass the winter Rather run along. twenty years, Mrs. Engel being her months. He is gathering together daughter. Rimes "to write a song. The guests arrived in the afternoon, Rev. William Hagen of Detroit, GROCERIES 'Whither, wither higher, tither— not only relatives but friends Mich., visitor of Rev. and Mrs. Mayer These the words he* utters. and neighbors as well and at 5:30 on Friday was on his return trip 'Whether, weather leather feather,— an exceedingly elaborate dinner was fro'm Edmonton, Alberta, Can. He is Thus he softly muttets." served to the large company, and the superintendent of Lutheran Colleges AT Secret service workers who were evening was passed in singing, dancing and attended the dedication services appointed from the faculty and student SWINGS and card playing and at midnight of a new college where thirteen body for the purpose of detecting another excellent repast was partaken young fellows entered to prepare for grammatical errors presented their* of. the ministry. reports at the opening exercises on For the first time in twenty-three Thursday morning. Mrs. Corell read years Mrs. Decker had all her children several appropriate rhymes, closing about her and as grandma is with the following: just as spry and well as ever there was nothing to hinder them taking a "O doctor, tell me quick and clear trip, so they autoed to Medford and I must know why I feel so queer." had their pictures taken. The doctor spoke this sad refrain: CANOES, row boats and gasoline "Bad English germs are on your boats for hire and for sale. Harry DIPLOMATIC APPROACH brain." O. Erickson, Ranier. chg This old woman (with all those children) knew just what to do: She consulted D. E. Ida Fortner of the s'eventh grade Wilcox's price lists—then she had plenty to feed all those hungry mouths—three times a read a composition on "The Necessity "May I have a word with y&u, Mr. FOR. SALE—Seven room house, new day. of Correct English" as follows: Greene?" began the young man. and modern in every respect. Easy People do not realize how necessary "Certainly you may." said the Wall HOUSEWIVES LOOK AT THESE SPECIALS—GOOD. FOR REMAINDER OF WEEK ms. R. B. Kook. tf it is to speak good English. Street father. Leg of Lamb 25c Most everyone uses a few of the FOR SALE—14 horse gasoline engine "I want to marry your daughter." Rib Boiling Meat —10c and 4-side moulding machine in many slang phrases. There are words "Tut, tut, sir." Pickled Salt Pork.. 14c which are just as good and express first class condition. H. Rose, "But wait. Your daughter has bet Round Steak 18c the meaning just as well and should Littlefork, Minn. 4tpd me that you will give your consent to Pot Roast —1 15c be used. The most commonly used our marriage and I have bet her that Boiling Meat I2V2C slang phrases and incorrect grammar Select attractive Xmas cards now you will not. Now, you certainly Pork Chops 28c words are "aint", "gosh" and at the Press, With name engraved would not want to decide a bet so Shoulder Veal Roast 23c "gee". they make simple and appropriate that she would lose, now would you?" Fresh Pork Shoulder. 16c Another way by which the English gifts. —Yonkers Statesman. Flour, per 100 lbs.— language is spoiled is the leaving Potatoes, per bu. off of the end letter of a word, Pure Lard, 6V2 lbs..— such as: "goin" instead of "going." Pickles Fancy Cookies, 4 lbs. We should use a good American Hunters Milk, per case— "yes" and "no" instead of "umhum" Home Brand Jam, 3 16 oz.—$1.00 and "nup um" or "ya" or "yeh" and Pure Jam, Lily of Valley "nope", ahd stop saying "cancha" for Brand, 5 lbs. r._$1.35 "can't you". WHY NOT PRESERVE Dried Peaches, 5 lbs. .$1.00 Some of the most common mistakes Corn, per case .:— $3.00 which I have heard were: THAT FINE DEER OR Peas, per case ... $3.15 "Aint you going?" instead of "Arfen't MOOSE HEAD YOU SEC mm you going?", "Cancha go with me?" Siniiii8.fi instead of Can't you go with me D. E. WILCOX URED THIS SEASON?. There are also many introductory BRING YOUR WORK TO phrases used at the beginning of the sentence, which are unnecessary, John Erickson, Expert Taxidermist such as: "Say", "Oh!", "Why!" and, Phone 204' Cor. Third St. and Second Ave. "Well P. ^S-^VRANIER, MINNESOTA All these mistakes can bfr corrected A