International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 17, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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v~ -v V* "r' 1 t.'v- '. •...»- :^.r''\ •a -V A INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS if^'- PAGE FIVE f/r- Are you coming to Sunday school? tr 23 YEARS AGO THIS Him $1,121,858 HAS BEEN Mrs. A.C. Gorham is visiting friends EXPENDED IN THE CARE in the Twin Cities OF EX-SERVICE MEN AND THEIR FAMILIES BY Garnet Peterson is attending a convention From the columns of the Border Budget THE 748 CHAPTERS OF THE of insurance men at Omaha. AMERICAN RED CROSS Not until the sun shines yellow hand over 5000 tons worth over HERE IN CENTRAL DIVISION. Tanlac is appetizing and invigorating^ again shall we hear the welcome $150,000 yvhile two gangs of men are %Jteide -Johns tfofo F. R. Lapham attended the Shrine MORE THAN TEN MILLIONS Try it today. For sale by S. whistle of the steamers. steadily drifting and sinking. Over doings at Duluth last Saturday. IS BEING SPENT ANNUALLY N. Rubin, druggist. 700 feet of development work has —r—o— FOR THESE SOLDIERS Hon. Page Morris was ^elected to Hon. F. J. McPartlin delivered the been done and several thousand tons THROUGHOUT THE NATION. T. M. Partridge of Minneapolis, attended congress from this district over Chas. Armistice day address at Baudette. of ore are in sight. MEN'S COATS ^WILL YOUR MEMBERSHIP the sale of state timber in A. Towne by a plurality of about DOLLARS WILL HELP TO. BE TIGHTER THIS "this city yesterday. 1,000. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McLean of Eric Franson, one of the Swede CARRY ON THIS WORK. FALL. BITT THE MEN Spooner, are visiting friends in the Boys, of Rainy Lake City, who has ANNUAL ROLL CALL ARMISTICE WONT BE. Select attractive Xmas cards now Harry Berger has moved his stopping city. been working all summer in the Upper DAY TO THANKSGIVING at the Press. With name engraved place from Kettle Falls to the (NOV. 11 TO 24). Manitou on H. P. 259, Little they make simple and appropriate winter stopping place some three Mrs. W. V. Kane is spending the Manitou Lake, returned home on RE-MEMBER RE-ENROLL. and gifts. week with relatives and friends in miles east. Saturday. Mrs Franson said they St. Paul. had a shaft 45 feet deep, 7x9 and had EX-SERVICE MEN Past Dictator H. A. Levin left for The Seagull, Lloyd Bros., new boat just completed a mill test of 18 tons Baudette today where he will institute TAKE NOTICE NOW plying between Mine Centre and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Albertson spent which gave an aerage run of $24.00 a large class into the Loyal Order Kettle Falls, has been pulled out at the latter part of last week with per ton. This is a remarkably good The Soldiers' Bonus Board of Review of Moose in that city next Sunday. the latter place for the winter. Editor Chilgren and family at Littlefork. yield and shows that the property have arranged to hold a hearing must be very rich. Besides "Mrs. at International Falls, Dec. 1st, —Vo C. P. Colwell of the Colwell House Miss LaRue Davis, of Chattanooga, Franson his two brothers, Gus and 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the city Mrs. F. J. Grossman and two sons at Mine Centre, gave a dance at his Tenn., only weighed 76 pounds. After John, are interested along with John halls Any ex-service men whose bonus spent several days the latter part of place the other evening when a most taking three bottles of Tanlac, Berg of Rainy Lake City. has'been disallowed may appear last w$ek with friends in the Twin enjoyable time was spent by all she now Weighs over 100 pounds and in person at the time 'above mentioned Cities.,. present. is now enjoying the best .of health. and personally place his claim for O-TT-r- For sale by S. N. Rubin, druggist. Minnesota''bonus before the Soldiers' Miss Mary Sullivan, who has-b,een On last Monday morning there was Bonus Board of Review. 9 connected with the news department a broad smile on the face of L. A. O. H. Diercks, superintendent- of The board has asked that in order of the Press for the past six months, Ogaard and a box of cigars in his state timber, conducted the sale of to take as many claims as possible to resigned her position last week and COPYRIGHT loei RjB. AUTCCA9reK SgrV. CO, hand, and all because of the arrival stumpage on state lands located in International Falls we must insist returned to her home in Superior. of a daughter at his home. SALE—House* and lot. Inquire'^ FOR this county, at the court house yesterday upon the following rules being complied R. N. Eastman was in from Ray of Scott, Seventh street. A. J. 909 morning. Bidding was quite spirited with: First, no application will Miss Lula Franklin, one of the yesterday attending the timber sale. W. L. Keiver and W. Ellis, two of and practically everything offered be received for a rehearing unless popular teachers in the city schools, CANOES, row boats and gasoline Littlefork's prosperous young bachelor by the state timber board was the applicants have received official 0 who underwent an operation for appendicitis While over 1200 big game licenses boats for hire and for sale. Harry farmers, were in town this morning, disposed of. 1 notice from the soldiers' bonus board at the Northern Minnesota were issued to hunters in this county, O. Erickson, Ranier. chg having walked up owing to the o—— that their claims have been officially hospital last week, is rapidly recovering very little game has been bagged so bad condition of the roads. The young son of Mr.'and Mrs. C. disallowed. Second, all applications and will soon be on duty again. FOR SALE—Seven room housed new far. Those hunting in the vicinity L. Crandall had a narrow escape from for rehearing must reach the Soldiers' and modern in every respect. Easy of Kinmount report the best luck. Customs Collector John A. Holler losing the sight of an eye the first An altercation between two females Bonus Board of Review, Capitol terms. R. B. Kook. tf has been down the river investigating of the week caused by playing with of the colored colony yesterday ended Bldg., St. Paul, by Nov. 20th, A party of deer hunters who were some reported cases of smuggling a knife. The little fellow is now on 1921. Third, requests must give the with a fight in which butcher FOR SALE—Five sets logging sleighs visitors at the C. M. Prettyman home at various points. He returned the rapid road to recovery and no name and address and bonus number. knives were freely used and much in good order, four inch oak runners, last week were three of Mr. Prettyman's last evening. Fred Mertens accompanied doubt will use more discretion in the Please call the attention of any exservice blood was spilled. Under a suspended four feet six inch run. Johnson brothers and Mr. Keppler of him. future. man you may know who has sentence both were given thirty days Lbr. Co., Ray, Minn. tf Wadena, and Dr. Whitney of Staples. had! a Minnesota bonus disallowed in which to' leave the city. ——o The Dorcas society has many requests Captain Hooper has closed down FOR SALE—14 horse gasoline engine to the above hearing. Any assistance Patrolman Lynch, after submitting at this, time of the year for his fishing station at Sand Point for in regard to the above may be had by and 4-side moulding machine in to an operation at the Craig hospital Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anthony, the winter clothing for the needy. You the winter. The catch for the past first class condition. H. Rose, seeing or writing to any of the following: last week is rapidly recovering and latter a sister of Jos. Rogers of the will be doing an act of charity by season has not been a very large one Littlefork, Minn. 4tpd J. J. Hadler, Dr. M. E. Withrow will soon be on the force again. Carl Ericsburg neighborhood, and former leaving any articles of clothing, either although plenty of fish apparently Hoaglund has been acting in his or Ray B. Sullivan, International residents of this locality, are here good, second hand which you have abound in the waters of Rainy lake. FOR SALE—One high grade, almost Falls, Minn. place. from their home in western Canada. •no further use for, or new, with Mrs. new men's suit, size 39, at a bargain. o* Be sure to have your application Mrs. Anthony will undergo a serious R. C. Fraser. Matt Donahue, who has been Two teaspoonsful of Tanlac in a Too small for owner. Inquire of for rehearing in the office of the Bonus operation while in the states. working on his homestead all summer Johnson at Press office. little water taken three times a day board, St. Paul, before Nov. 20, E. E. Scott and family have arrived left on Monday for Mine Centre J^Just before meals will make you eat 1921, that they may check same at Mrs. J. A. Holler, accompanied by here from Littlefork to make this city FOR SALE—First class pool table. where he will resume his position as CT^ter, feel better, sleep better and St. Paul and bring claim to International her granddaughter, Miss Eloise, departed their permanent home, having purchased Write A. Brose, 220 Third St., Bemidji, work better. For sale by S. N. Rubin, min^r and contractor in connection Falls for hearing on Dec. 1. last Friday night for Minneapolis. the residence of Mayor Frank Minn. It Sherry. druggist. with M. She was joined there by her Keyes on Seventh street. The mayor Rev. A. W. MacNeill of Bethlehem son, Eugene Holler, who left here FOR SALE—First fifty ^dollars will and family have taken apartments in A card from Mrs. Luella Christello, church, who has been at the Northen! last Saturday by auto and they will Pat Smith, the genial representative take my 42 foot Box Ball alley. O. the new Keyes hotel on the corner post marked at Chicago, states that Minnesota hospital for several of the Rat Portage Lumber Co., motor to Salarno, Florida, where they L. Gorden, Big Falls. Minn. pi-Second .street, and Second avenue owing to the illness and death of her wielcs, is rapidly recovering and expects will spend the winter months at the arrived here on a tour of inspection for the winter. mother in that city she will be unable to again take up his ministerial home of a brother of Mrs. Holler's. of the company's camps. He reported WANTED—Salesman for International to return to her duties here until duties within a short time. that they were getting out 50 million Falls and vicinity.. Commission Mrs. P. D. Campbell, who had been the latter part of this month. Lester Savard and Miss Anna feet of logs, besides a large contract only, for spare time ailing for some time, died at St. Paul Brunette were united in marriage at quantity of poles, post, ties, etc., the CHURCH or full time. We will teach you to Monday following an operation performed On Friday evening the 25th, the largest cut in several years. St. Thomas church Tuesday morning. sell income protection through our Saturday for tumor. The remains, Luther League of the Swedish Lutheran A wedding dinner was served at free school of instruction and help accompanied by the family, church will give an entertainment the home of the bride's parents at 1 Alexander Baker, one of the first you build a profitable business. were taken to he old home in Wisconsin at the church. It will be "A o'clock attended by the immediate white men who settled in this district Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance for burial. Deceased was held Trip to Chicago" at 15 cents, including BETHLEHEM CHURCH ^relatives and friends of the contracting Company, Acc:dent and Health and who was the locator of the in high esteem by all who knew her entertainment at the big city. A parties. Both bride and groom Dpt., Sag&aw, Mich., Capital $1,500,000. Koochiching townsite (International and the family has the sympathy 6f very enjoyable time is assured. have hosts of friends who join in Sunday morning at 10:30. Rev. 2t the entire community. Falls), returned on Friday last from wishing them much happiness. Everett Lesher D. D., of Minneapolis an extended visit to Sault St. Marie, Th§£e will be a Christian Endeavor o—— is expected to preach. Will be~-at A1V persons interested in taking Mich., Duluth and other cities. Despite Friday evening in the Baptist I O I A O E The eighth annual three-day show Sunday school at# 11:45. out citizenship papers are invited to the fact that he is over eighty £fe!iurch at 8 o'clock led by the Rev. Everyone cordially invited. Wednesday, Nov. 30 and Friday, Dec. 2 of the Koochiching County Poultry attend the night school class at the years of age he is still hale and A. J. Hansen of Minneapolis. Everyone One of the Members of association came to an end last night Alexander Baker school on Monday hearty and takes an active interest is invited to attend. Light refreshments SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH at: the city hall. Several hundred entries in mining matters. and Tuesday evenings of each week will be served. John H. Warmanen, pastor. were on exhibition and the display from 7 to 9 o'clock. Civics will be was pronounced by those in taught there and also the other studies Russell litis, who was called home The Golden Star mine at Mine Next Sunday the 20th there will be charge as the best the association has to enable applicants to pass citizenship from the state university on account Centre, has completed its stamp no other services except Sunday ever had. Prizes totaling $400 were examinations to be held in of the injuries sustained by his father, mill and is now running. Manager school at 10:00 A. M. awarded and covered all classes of January. returned to his duties last Monday Kerr expects the first clean up about The pastor will visit Loman next poultry. A. O. Hoberg, a judge representing evening. Mr. litis is now considered ^Sunday and preach at the Norman Dec. 1.. The stock pile has now on the International Poultry Came Warden Powers killed a out of danger and is rapidly recovering. school at 10:30 A. M. and at the large moose several days ago in the association was here and passed on church at Loman, at 3:00 P. M. AUCTION SALE country east of Black Bay and four the merit of the various entries. Mrs. Mary Hammelton, widow of miles west of the game preserve. The BAPTIST CHURCH $20,000 stock of auto tires, tubes and A free concert will be given at the -the late C. E. Hammelton, departed animal weighed about 1600 pounds accessories. Dealers, this is your opportunity. A. M. Whitby, Pastor Grand theatre on the night of Dec. Monday for Elbow Lake, the home and had a spread of 59 inches between Sale to be held Saturday, Nov. 19th and Monday, Nov. 21 at of her parents, where she will reside. the tips of the horns. Mr. 2 to be followed by a dance at the st, Bible school, 10:00 A. M. ^H 10 A. M. BLOOM MACHINERY^O., Powers experienced some difficulty city hall, for which both band and She was accompanied by her E., 1919 University Ave. near Prior St. Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. orchestra will combine to furnish the brother and sister, Mr. and Miss Lajord, in getting the carcass to the lake as Minn. Paul, Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. Will be at the above -who were here to attend the he was forced to carry it about seven music. The band has made very Evening praise at 8:00 P. M. am el a miles. rapid improvement during the past funeral of Mr. Hammelton. Rev. A. J. Hanson of Minneapolis, stated. Are you troubled few months under the management Young People's director of the State with headaches, nervousness, O. G. SNYDER and leadership of O. J. Masters and of. Minnesota, will preach both at dizziness, or eye disorders o? Registered Optometrist Dr. Bunce and the public is assured the morning and evening service, and any kind. If so, consult him and Optician a rare treat at this concert. Local DRESSED POULTRY— If Glasses are needed he can will lead the Christian Endeavor Broken Lenses Duplicated! vocal talent will add to the enjoyment fit you accurately if meeting. not At Gledhill's Jewelry Store of the evening. needed, he will tell you 'V Fort Frances so. Fresh From the Farm A moonshine party in a shack near JUNIOR RED CR088 AIDS CITIZENSHIP Freda Dragoman's, on Fourth avenue IN MINNESOTA. Glasses straightened or and Eighth street broke up about 3 minor repairs made while Boys and girls of today whs are to o'clock Monday morning when during you wait, and without be the men and women of tomorrow a fight the stove was kicked over and W£SL charge. are learning the yalue of "good citizenship, set fire to the building. The fire department Who are Afflicted not only In their own communities and the police responded vyith the PILES will but throughout the world. This Starting Saturday, Nov. 19th, I will have Mevei* Regret Writing PLEASE CALL EARLY to the call and discovered that one la shown by the 126,199 member* enrolled Mr. or Mrs. G'AJBnOWN on sale Dressed Poultry for Thanksgiving, including of the participants in the free-for-all in the 2,106 Junior auxiliaries 2730 Dupont Ave.So. Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens. had been stabbed. Patrolman Pelland of .the American Red Cross here in I N N E A O I S I N N arrested the assailant and" sent the this state. Commencing Wednesday, Nov. 23rd, I shall One of the most active centers of victim to the hospital. After some Junior work here In Minnesota last have on hand at all times a complete line of. work the department extinguished year was Luvern, where 00 classes In the blaze. Fresh and Salt Meats in connection with npy dries ifore taught, anfl also 75 different stpck of Groceries. groups were given Instruction In The festival to be held by the I. O. Heme Hygiene and Care of the Sick, O. building committee at the city Get my prices on Poultry before buying and First Aid, In Caledonia 20 dviir hall next week is creating much interest dasses were conducted, teys made for WFLOR NOT PRESERVE elsewhere. Phone 224 among the ladies of the city. pdftr children and five First Aid class* There are eight contestants for the es conducted. l|®!t',THAT FINE DEER OR honor of being crowned queen of the All of the Junior funds In Mlnneap* olls go toward helping the work of ft"* MOOSE HEAD YOU SEC festival and diamond rings are to be PHONE 224 the Michael Dowllng School for Crippled given the four highest on the list of URED THIS SEASON? Children In that city, Many children candidates. The rivalry between the are thus assisted to get an edr P. W. Sterna, Cash Grocery married and single ladies is very keen. BRING YOUR WORK TO ucatlon who ireuld otherwise be "shut There is still time for others to become lnM throughout their lives, John Erickson, Expert Taxidermist candidates and those desiring These are just a few of the many 8th Street 5th Ai to sh9uld enroll with a member of jqgjlor activities In the state whlQh RANIER, MINNESOTA "Mi. "'is4* the committee before the festival opens the practical "carrying out" of tha organisation's motto—••We Serve." next Monday.