International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 10, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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mu lljPftijM •jipiffmuiij •BBP i-^T "r^ki -'^§1 'ics ^w- A, I #. J*' .- 41*' 1" 1 9 1 7-» 1 -, -. ». A ,v -. 1 7 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS A®4 PAGE EIGHT I PROGRAM A i'' :c^yri. /., "^&ADDA THEY M~ AN, DISARMAMENT?" OF ROAD WORK "regfe- is IM GONNA TELL To Be Carried On By State Maintenance.—Department MR. HARDING Will Aid The You Have Been 0"^ ON HIM Jobless. A Winter highway work in this section is assured under a supplementary list of eight gravel-surfacing pror jects, estimated at $175,000, ordered] by Highway Commissioner Babcock I after the first, regular lot was made public. Local team jobs, to help needy farmers A Beautiful Christmas and others to employ highway department equipment, will be done through the state maintenance department Gift as follows: Y®: T. H. No. 6—Crookston and Beltrami—9 miles of local team graveling at $28,000. For Every Mant Woman and Child Who Has Any Lm, T, H. No. 11—International Falls through Ray, 24 miles of local team Writing To Do. graveling after freeze-up, at $12,650. jsr^hf T. H. No. 19—Brainerd and Nisswa, "Just Like Operating a Standard 12 miles of state truck graveling, at $15,000. Typewriter' CJOYRirHT Mil PUB ViUTQCASTEHSE^V CO. T. H. No. 32—Holt and Middle River, 5 miles of local team graveling', at *.* *.* *.* *i* *.' $12,000. ».• •.* •.• •.• •.• •.• •.• •.• •.• •.• •.• •,• »,• T. H. No. 35—Hill City and Esquagamah V# there is water in the Lake of the That's what they all say, the moment they start JJ Lake, 10 miles of state truck Woods. to write on the Remington Portable. LITTLEFORK MARGIE NEWS graveling, at $10,200. •V •V The lumber companies are -surely Three other projects were added to •.• #4 V# V# •V »V V# V# V# The reason is the STANDARD KEYBOARD. playing Santa Claus to themselves the construction list on which bids J. Mr. Durran Qf Northome was in Rev. A. Biddeson is busy this these days, judging by offers of $16 will be opened Nov. 30: town Sunday week making repairs on the church. to $22 a month for men to work in T. H. No. 2—Pillager and Brainerd, The Remington Portable is a marvel of typewriter the woods. 6y2 miles of gravel-surfacing at compactness—so compact that it fits in a travelingcase Irma Porter is sick in Minneapolis E. F. Anderson went to Indus $16,000. with diptheria. only four inches high. Monday. In the old days when a drunken T. Hi No. 9—Jackson and Worthington, man took two sidewalks wabbling 8 miles of graveli-surfacing, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson drove to B. O. Wagner of southern Minnesota But there is one thing about the Remington Portable home the people used to 'pity him. at $25,000. Mizpah last Friday. has arrived for a visit with Now they try to find out where he T. H. No. 28—Sauk Center and that is not compacted—the KEYBOARD. friends arid will spend some time got it. Swanville—21 miles of gravel-surfacing Mr. Rowe and Miss Holler drove hunting. at $55,000. to Mizpah on Wednesday afternoon. The keyboard has the same number of printing An exchange says there is plenty Still other projects are to be added S. E. Gregg preached at Forest of raw material for the next legislature. keys as the standard machine—same size—same arrangement—same soon to the general winter program. Mrs. Rockwell left Friday for International Grove, Friday. And some of it is exceedingly Falls to be away until distance between keys. It IS the JOHN H. BROWN raw. school reopens. Standard Keyboard—on a Portable Typewriter. T. J. Johnson was a business caller Attorney at Law at the Falls, Tuesday. A congressman has been censured The Ladies of the Lutheran church Office over O. M. Carr & Co. for putting obscene matter in the Here, then, is the machine you have always wanted held their aid in the church last International Falls. Minnesota Abe Olson went to the county seat Congressional record, but how did Thursday with a good attendance. for your personal use—a Portable Typewriter Tuesday. they find out? A E which gives you this great operating feature. Lawyer Mrs. J. W. Joyce went to Bemidji DIME NOVELS NOT SO BAD J* Messrs. C. Lemon and Geo. Scarlett International State Bank Bldg. Thursday to be away a week or more were in attendance at the county Call in and inspect one at This is not a plea for the return at the home of her daughter Mrs. International Falls, Minnesota board meeting Tuesday. of the dime novel. In fact, we fear McGaffigan, who is ill. A' that the dime novel can never come N O E N I N N E S O A THE PRESS OFFICE Missionary Gregg returned Tuesday O S I A Mr. O'Brien from Minneapolis is back they don't sell anything for a from Ray and Indus, where he here on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Miller dime any more. All in all, however, Dr. B. F. Osburn, Physician and has been in the interest of the Sunday the only thing about the dime novel and will try for a deer as soon Surgeon in Charge We Are The Agents school work. as the hunting seasota opens. that was as bad as it was painted was Office Phone 30 Hospital Phone 79 the cover. Most of us" remember Office Int'l State Bank Building «m» V# V# much that was pleasant about the The hunting season will open on International Falls, Minnesota old "paper cover" that flourished in Thursday, Nov. 10. We presume OBSERVATIONS the 80's' and 90's. Under Diamond there will be a number of hunters in (By Billy Noonan) V* Dick we gang-fought all sorts of the woods, so watch out that you #.4 V# V# The Biggest Men in The thugs and bad men with Old King don't get a shot! Instead of getting his tftirone back, Brady we detected the bank robber ExEmperor Charles merely got with our detectors hitting on all six The schools were closed Wednesday thrown back. we rode with Buffalo Bill as he put on account of scarlet fever, there the Indian sign on Indians, that were being several cases in town. .No more Country Have A Message It is noj surprising the members of at least supposed to be bad. Sometimes cases have developed so far, so we of congress should be at lager heads it was rough stuff, but at that presume the school will soon reopen. over beer. it was rarely that more than one throat a day was cut or more than, Baudette is having so many sales Mrs. Smith's sister and mother a pint of gore left clinging to the For You— this week that you can almost hear deftly removed scalp. We remember came last Tuesday from Ironton. Her the prices drop. that in the end Virtue (spell with sister is still here but her mother only stayed a couple of days. Mrs. a capital V, please) always triumphed What's in a name? For instance, Smith is recovering from her recent and that honesty, if not the best policy, there is a lad named Brewer living didn't do anybody any harm. The illness. near Pitt, but he's a good church much-abused dime novel, it will have member. It is more winterlike since the arrival to be said, tended the young shoots We have just completed special arrangements with the leaders of the snow man on Saturday of the imagination in many a creaky of thought to supply us regularly with a series of articles on the and Sunday. The weather has been A St. Paul paper states that there woodshed loft' and in many a sheltered are infractions of the prohibition themes closest to their hearts, which reflect the fundamental needs ideal all fall so we have no reason spot behind the cedar fence. to complain if weWo have a foretaste law in Minnesota. Next thing we As we remember the dime novel, of the nation today. of winter now. know someone will discover that we are unable to recall one bedroom These are big, vigorous, vital messajges, inspiring, educative and scene, one neglected wife, one young heroine sobbing in her pink boudoir sensational the publication of these articles in this community is because she is not understood, one DIDYA EVER SEE A JAP BABY SHOW? our exclusive right. nasty sex problem. Which may leacl some of us to thirfK that the dime novel had nothing to fear in comparison with the $2 novel. Articles in This Issue by SAMUEL GOMPERS Ai\L President, American Federation of Labor METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1 C. E. Ireland, Pastor DAVID WARK GRIFFITH Sunday school at 10:00. Morning worship ,at 11:00. Junior .League at 3:00. 1 Evening union service at Bethlehem The World's Foremost Motion Picture Director church, 7:30. Subject "A Better International Falls." Next Week BAPTIST CHURCH A. M. Whitbyy"Pastor "SAFETY FIRST IN INVESTMENT" byU. Senator Arthur Capper. 8. Bible school, 10:00 A. M. A. Morning Worship, 11:00 M. Sermon topic "Good Intentions." "MANGE, THRIFT AND SAVING" byU. S. Sen. Frances E. Warren. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. Topic "Bible Examples of Personal Evangelism." Mrs. W. E. Martin, leader. Evening praise, 8:00 P. M. Sermon "The the Lord.", topic Gardens of Do You Believe in America? Then read You are welcome to the services. BETHLEHEM CHURCH the Series of Articles now appearing in Preaching service at 10:30. Sunday school at 11:45. Union services at 7:30 in the evening. The Pres§ by the Nation's Leaders 3 Rev. C. E. Ireland will"preach the sermon, subject, "A Better .International Falls." Everyone cordially invited