International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 24, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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Mrs. Otto Radke is visiting at the BIG TIME 4T THE home of her parents in Wisconsin, I. O. O. F. FESTIVAL .—o— OBERN IRACLBS 'Mr. and Mrs. C._ G. Whitney are Today is Fort Frances and Ranier enjoying Thanksgiving festivities at. day at- the big festival which the I. Walker., O. O. F. b.uilding* committee is pulling off at the city hall. The attendance's E. E. McDonald, prominent Bemidji How Twentieth Century Scientists Have Rubbed the* showing big gains day and. Coming! Dorcas Charity drive. attorney, attended to legal business night and the affair promises to. be toide -Jcte tibs /Magi's Lamp and Made the Age-old Dream In the city yesterday. a most successful one financially. Morris Willet, prominent Baudette of Alchemy Come True Dancing is indulged in every night, business man spent Tuesday in-town. The city schools are enjoying a music being furbished by a fourpiece Thanksgiving vacation, Sessions orchestra. Those who do not (Told In Eight Sketches) DISARMAMENT. HASN'T4 If you ar% feeling badly, put your will be resumed ne?ct Monday. By JOHN RAYMOND care to dance can find plenty of other, REACHED THE FOOTBALLS*^ troubles away by taking Tanlac. For amusements. sale by S. N. Rubin, druggist. Preston Lapping and Gertrude Olson, FIELDS. No. I Tomorrow, Friday, the Rebekahs both of Ranier, have been granted will entertain and will be assisted by Mayor F. H. Keyes spent the first a license to wed by Clerk J. Hv THE AGE OP CHEMISTRY the members of the Canton in uniform. part of the week in the Twin cities Drummond. I Within the last few years the world agencies developed on business. has been electrified by the vast strides secretly in chemical Rev. A. W. MacNeill expects to made in the field of science by the ere- laboratories. Mrs. Louis Sher presented her husband leave the Northern Minnesota hospital ative chemist. Indeed, ^within a gener- We who are not Coming! Dorcas Charity drive. with a new baby daughter, ation. the influence exerted upon the where he has been confined for e'm is hear entice fabric of our civilization from Tuesday.. strange tales these the past five weeks, next Saturday, CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION within the laboratory has bee# so days, no less —-o—— and will greet his congregation as enormous that we are prepared at an a R. J. Langaard, chairman of the usual next Sunday from the pulpit of last to accept the oft-repeated state- they are true, of rument A civil service examination for the county board was in the city Tuesday '^Bethlehem church. His many friends that we have passed beyond the bies and amber, orage position of clerk (male or female) on official business. of machinery and have entered naments of ivory, land parishioners are pleased to see jand carrier for the postoffice at In-, -—-o j#tq of -ftfcei»n shimmering silks, the genial minister-around- again) ternational Falls wil^be held on Ssst." -.i colors ofrevery hue F. R. Folsom and family are spendin Dec. 3, 1921. IV v','. What this new ,e"ra is to bring forth and- exotic perin'the g: Thanksgiving af tlie home of Mr. Miss EmmaiStanJey-of Ratine, Wis. way of scientific discovery rests' I me s—once the Application with j^ecessary instrucr Folsom's parents at Wyndmere, N. D. upon conjecture, but certainly, the precious cargo of who has been visiting at the home of tion's may be, obtained from.the^secretary, miracles^ performed in the last half idesert caravans—produced from & Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Efta for some Miss Letta Clark, at the postoffice. century have been sufficient to warrant substance as ordinary as coal tar. Illustrated lecture and box social time, left Monday evening for 'Oslo, on Friday evening at the English Minn., where she will spend a few America7h^hlard^that Germany's thJ^eoth^oMhl7 ha,shdesSendfd 3 Lutheran church, given by the Y. P. S. chemists saved her from an early dis- th_ ,eart^ extracted and weeks visiting with friends and relatives. Come! astrous defeat, both in the field and S natufc- J.1?® COMMERCIAL CLUB •a unnrMTF-a SFRV. Pi) I She was accompanied by her in the matter of obtaining supplies. j,,aIf- ^r' constant diliWithout HAS MEETING aged father,, who-.arrived here the the tremendous expansion of ^?as p5r" A bouncing" baby boy was born to her—plants for the production of ni- mysteries which kept the Coming! Dorcas Charity drive. first part of last week, Miss Stanley Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Ireland last Sun-s trates and ammonia from the air by ot.he,r cejlt"r[e.s groping is a sister of vMrs. Efta. (Continued from first page) processes developed.by her reat day, hence that light step and smiling A person does not Jiave to look at chemists the war, without question, fearcher^infi V^'1 countenance* of the popular pastor. the thermometer to realize that winter J.ot'only The school board of Dist. "No. 4 would have ended years befo?e it did! 11ar- will be cleared promptly at 10:15 p. is for here in earnest now. as a result of the exhaustion of Ger- made a very good sale of the $150,000 m. Arrangements will be made for many's" explosives, iTnStYrom "he^ei- }Us' 5as °utdre^ed the of bonds recently voted for the new Tanlac is well advertised, but advertising jiockey clubs to practice after skating. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Enderson and haustion of her food supplies because ^rmi Sub" a baSC high school, they having disposed of of the lack of fertilizer her fields. alone could not have produced It' is expected that Fort Frances S?^ethmg children of Leavenworth, Wash., are for far more Pre" the issue to the Wells-Dickey Co. of So great, in, fact, have been the ac- c,°"s thanJold will develop one or more good senior visiting at the home of Mrs. Enderson's Tanlac's popularity. It had to Minneapolis. They/ were sold at 6 complishments in the last few years From this black, sticky mass he mother, Mrs. I. I. Qlson. have merit. For sale by S. N. Rubin, hockey teams. It is also expected that scientists now declare that a «na- adorns lady with colors rivalling per "cenf interest and at a premium druggist. that arrangements will be-made for tion without applied chemistry will be ?5tuT.e .tself thei" barbaric splendor, in of $100. While the premium is not "defenseless in war and laggards in He distils perfumes that equal the jaspeace." extending the privileges of hockey to Is your liver out of order? Do you large it will help defray the expense mine and he makes terrifying gases suffer, from biliou|nessr headaches, A. L. Metcalf, representing the veterans'- clubs from International Falls. The Previous^ unheard of scientific feats tha£ day will make war unthink- of the issue. one vocational bureau, was in the privileges for school children will also constipation? If so, Tanlac is what _have been reported from the labora- Thousands of articles upon city from Washington the fore part likely be extended to the schools tory, but because of necessity, they which we depend, from TNT to pavwere you need. For sale by S. N. Rubin, Word has been received here of performed so quietly they were blocke, from attar of roses to ferrobbed of the week consulting with local of .this city. The people of International1 druggist. the death-of Mrs/J. A. Rye at Minneapolis of their glnnor and their trap- tilizer, and from illumination gas to World's war veterans. Falls have already displayed ^last week following an operation pings of romance while lesser achieve- r°ya' purple, are derived from the -an interest in our rink, and between Adolph Eliason, one of the enterprising o— ,f ments on the field of battle and in the substance. for gallstones. The family resided same Drunkenness in Minneapolis showed the two towns some splendid games council chambers of diplomats have As recently as 1700 a man who dared settlers of the Harrigan neighborhood, in this city for several years an increas^e for th^ month of October bee.n hailed by throngs. to say that he could produce a ruljy in our major winter sport will undoubtedly was in the city on business where Mr. Rye was employed as office Those of us who have left the class- from a lump of coal would have been of ISO per cent over the same month be forthcoming this winter." Tuesday. He has lately returned manager in tfTe office of C. B. rOom and the study hall far behind find accused of practicing the black art and a year ago, according to figures made from North Dakota where he spent Kinney. Besides the husband two boys it difficult, lacking doubtless would have ended his career public by the'clerk of the municipal The matter'of' cooperation was referred several weeks harvesting, and threshing. technical knowl- the stake. In three centuries we at are left to mourn the death of the court. edge, to compre- have gone far. To-day we accept to the public affairs committer mother. They have the sympathy of hend this swift these miracles but few of us know and Mr. Elliott agreed to meet o—— many friends in this city. transition from one how the miracles are wrought. And The ladies of St. Mary's church, with the committee tomorrow night Mrs. Nina A. Lang will leave for era to another, an yet there is no mystery. Fort Frances, will give a Silver Tea and go into the proposition further. inneapolis the latter part of this Deputy Sheriff Fred Day returned a a in he and Fancy Work sale at the home of The safety of pedestrians and vehicles when the nations how the accidental discovery of an last evening from Virginia with a eek where she will be united in Mrs. M. E. Malone, December 2nd, of the world are English boy at work in a laboratory in in crossing the M. D. & W. marriage with Mr. Ed. Waltenberg man giving the name of Richards making serious 1850 started the development cf ere-' at 2 P. M. Everyone is cordially invited tracks /on Fourth street has always of Mino*, N. Dak. The wedding will who was arrested on a telegram from plans to scrap their ative chemistry, and will tell how it to attend. been a question with our citizens and take place at the residence -of Mr. Sheriff VanEtten. Richards, w^re an worthless armies is possible to produce a silk purse, a thte matter which was taken up with and navies, depend- bottle oi perfume, the colors -of the J. S. LaDue in Minneapolis/an uncle officer's star and claimed to-be both The entertainment entitled "A Trip* ing for protection rainbow*.^ variety of medicines, foodentireiy $UPV ?red P. Grossman' some time of Mrs. Lang's, on Tuesday, Nov. 29. a prohibition agent and a federal To Chicago" planned by the Luther upor th jtuffs and poison^, all from the same dgo by the public afairs Committee The bride and groom expect to spend secret service man. In company with subtle but^. ••natcrinr League of the Swedish Lutheran has resulted in-an order being issued the winter months #at Jordan, Minn., two other men whom he had deputized church for next Friday evening has (Released by 1'he instnute Auitnc.-.r- ijuM.r.va ew j^ork) by. Mr. Grossman to all trainmen and Oj. and in the spring will go to Minot he endeavored to obtain "hush" been postponed to Friday- of next switchmen Employed by his road forbidding where Mr. Waltenberg is the owner money from Freda ,V Dragoman for week, Deq. 2. Frends and members any cars to be left within of a large' farm. The best wishes of manufactur'ng and peddling moonshine. please bear this in mind. thirty feet of either side of the crossing. her many friends will follow Mrs. The two phoney "deputies ORPHEUM No doubt this will do away with Lang to her new life and home. were arrested, but the tin star officer Will L. Sc'sm of Minneapolis, past some of the danger at that point. A made his getaway and with him supreme representative of the Knights copy of the order was read accompanied Ray Home Talent Club will present went two watches which he stole from of Pythias*, was in the city last Friday by a report of the committee. the four act drama entitled "The the Carroll hotel. Hp was placed tinder and Saturday interviewing members The next meeting of the club will Noble Outcast" at an early date, announcement arrest on the train at Virginia. of that order preparatory to instituting take place on December 6th, which is of which "will be made His assistants were released here a lodge here after the first PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF •NOVEMBER 25 TO 31 also the date of the annual election of latej„ "The Noble Outcast" is a when it was found that they were of the year. officers. It is hoped that every member dupes. Tctly up-to-date drama, consisting of the club will be present and of eight characters ana four acts, all R. S. Luce and family departed November 25 Last Time Friday CARD PARTY AND SOCIAL vote at'that time and participate in of which are full of action and mixed Tuesday evening for their former MAY MCAVOY the meeting. If you are not a member with enough comedy to hold the attention home in New York city, where they I A* card party,and social will be given now see to it that you make application of an audience from the rise will reside. Mr. Luce-has been comnected by the ladies of the St. Thomas at once l|or membersh'ip. of the curtain in the first art, until "A PRIVATE SCANDAL" with the engineering department 'church at the church hall on Monday You can not afford to .stand' aloof the final drop of the curtain in the An intensely human story full of suspense and action of the M. and O. Paper company evening, November 28th. Tickets 35 from this representative body of last act. Special arrangements have^ for the past several years. r- Also cents. Everyone cordially invited. business men and boosters. been made to secure vaudeville ——o BUSTER KEATON sketches between the' acts. A dance A card from Eugene Holler postmarked MAN IS KILLED ON Coming!'Dorcas Charity drive. The Sad-faced Comedian will be given after the show. Everyone at Wheaton, 111., dated the GALVIN JUNCTION LINE is urged* to attend: in 21st, states that he and his. mother were about to leave for Chicago and 'THE GOAT" eiiuncii On Monday as Nick Melich, emr that the roads through Iowa were At Bethlehem ployed with the surfacing crew by the 4MVOtNaMO»ljv3 as bad or worst than those in Koochiching M. D. & W. Ry., on the Galvin Junction Saturday and Sunday November 26 and 27 county. They are making the branch was endeavoring to trip to Florida by autoqiobile. BUCK JONES climb aboard a moving train loaded The^ Hardest. Riding, Straighte's't Shooting, Toughest with gravel he lost his balance and ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Wm. Scott and R. W. Oesterreich of fejl between two cars, being instantly Fighting Star of The Screen H. A. Mayer, Pastor. Duluth spent yesterday in the city killed.- His body -was literally in looking situation over with the intion ground to pieces. CoroneY Richard Thanksgiving service at 11:00. 'THE ONE MAN TRAIL". of establishing a gray iron and Liljeblad was notified and went to the Sunday services at 11:00 A. M., and brass foundry here. The gentlemen A zippy^ hard fighting, hard riding romance of the 8:00 P. H- scene of the accident. The remain? were very enthusiastic over the outlook vRev. A. W. MacNeill west. or what could be found, were brought Song service apd bible reading after and state that they hope to have here and taken charge of by Undertaker evening service. Also Comedy arrangements completed and the ••W. Expects to Preach Sinday F. B. Green. Sunday school every Saturday at foundry in operation within a very The unfortunate man was without 2:00. morning at 10:30 few weeks. The location selefcted is Monday and Tuesday November 28 and 29 relatives or friends in this viciqit£ Come to the English Lutheran the vacant creamery tmilding located and his remains were buried in,v the church—the little church with the MADGE KENNEDY on. Second avenue, providing possession Jocal cemetery. He was about 60 big message. in of the property can be obtained. years of age. -b 27, 'THE HIGHEST BIDDER" Sunday November This issan ideal location as trackage Coming! Dorcas Charity drive. facilities are already in. Both Mr. M,a4ge Kennedy's latest, a sparkling story of romance REX HOTEL UNDER Scott and Mr. Oesterreich are practy:al and intrigue in the New York smart set. .NEW MANAGEMENT -BETHLEHEM CHURCH foundry men and it is hoped that Also Comedy Smulay School at 11:45 they will soon be numbered among Fred Harmon-has sold the furniture Preaching service Sunday morning our business men and boosters. and equipment of the Rex hotel and 1 at 10:30. Rev. A. W. MacNeill expects transferred the lease to Earl McInnes Wed., Thurs. and Fri. Nov. 30, and Dec. 1 and 2 to preach, taking for his subject, of Minneapolis, who expects to Young Peoples' Meeting 'THE BLOT' "Th'e Christ of Today." take possession December 1st. Mr. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS A Lods Weber Production Sunday'school at 11:45. Mclnnes is an experienced hotel man 6:30 P. M. ATTENTION! human heart story bigger than Humoresque. Young People's meeting at 6:30. A and with Mrs. Mclnnes' will give the a Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. Also Comedy hotel his personal supervision. All local members, regardless A cordial welcome awaits you. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon expect to remain of present standing, in International Falls for the feryoie Cordially Invited! please leave name and Coming! Dorcas Charity drive. Saturday and Sunday December 3 and 4 present, or until they can: get possession address at this office. of one. of their a-esklen^es at, 'DORALDlfrA Baudette, when -they will return The Foremost'Hula-Hula Dancer in The World O W E S there. Mr. Harmon is the owjrier ol in a yery! fine farm a short distance from Plants and Seed# "PASSION FRUIT' Baudette and he will devote much of With a reputation. We Are About Ready to With Stuart Holmes and'Edward Earle his time to its management. We are Supplied to the Great Northwest Extra rallies in Emblems and sorry to lose the Harmons' from our A throbbing1 adventuire and romance of the tropics. Spray* for Funerals. ^Commence To Begin!. midst, but extend a welcome to Mr. Also Co jnedy .. DULUTH FLORAL CO. and Mrs. Mclnnes and triyjt that their Duluth, Minn. stay herp w^ll be both pleasant and profitable. \, I -ss* liSM' A *r a