International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 24, 1921 · Page 6 of 8
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+4W4.-U ^j^'-'1 .,• .'- ^Pl*!^ -j ..• y- '^'li^j J=.. aftK^f^ywj ^,r-*. *^-ffi^''j^&-7'1£ *t »'v ^V' L1 *v t"' r*f\ *.'" fV 1 4 r* *. I j- 1 1 jt- S, INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SEVEN I JOHN H. BROWN fruit. Its Legion baseball team of territory on foot to reach these classes and the schools. Attorney at Law cleaned up $1382 la&t summer, and number of Life-Saving classes A after deducting expenses, there will Office over O. M. Carr & Co. have been conducted throughout the be enough lfeft to make'a good* start International Falls. Minnesota state. Seventy-three persons have on the post's new legion home next passed the Red Cross examination and A spring. are members of the Life-Saving Corps. Lawyer The Junior Red Cross program in International State Bank Bllg. Ralph Gracie Post of Bemidji spent Minnesota has created much interest What of The Guns? day, when all the world claims him International Falls, Minnesota $300 during 1921 helping former buddies throughout the Central Division, of What of the guns? Do their steel as its hero, he still remembers. which this state is a member. In the over the rough spots of life's N O E N I N N E S O A throats thirst last school year there were 2,196 Junior highway. The money went to pay "Ah! The American soldier is fine. be spewing death again? Auxiliaries enrolled with a membership O S I A for hospital treatment, railroad fare, He always lets everyone know he is of 126,196 children. their grim cog-wheeled and pistoned Dr. B. F. Osburn, Physician and meals and similar aid. When Shakopee Every person in the state will have American soldier—he is so proud of Surgeon in Charge hearts Legion Auxiliary made $60 on a an opportunity to support the Red it. He is brave, magnificent! He can Office Phone 30 Hospital Phone 79 Ache to be slaughtering men? dance, the money promptly went to Cross program and assist the Chapters fight—fight hard. And he sees something Office Intl State Bank Building the Sick Soldiers' Sunshine Fund. In carrying on this work by renewing funny everywhere he looks. Ah, Do the very wheels they ride upon International Fa,lls, Minnesota their membership during the Roll that's where I like him." That's General Feel wanderlust for the road? Call, which opens on Armistice day Since, it organized its Legion Drum Hides & Furs Jacques of Belgium, speaking DJtes the bright steel* breech-block and continues until Thanksgiving. Corps and its "Hayseed Band from English, as overheard by a Kansas stand alert Memberships will enable each of the Putikenville", Edwin Cutter Legion HARRY 0. ERICKSON 91 Chapters to carry on its community City reporter. For the gunner's cry of "Load!"? Post of Anoka is never at a loss for service and increase its usefulness. GETlM HIGHEST PRICE entertainment. The post recently "Private McCarthy", said Colonel What of the guns? Do they know The Ranier TuUenist cleaned up $170 on the home talent Jones severely, reprimanding an awkward r»i nviaw their strength NKS,Fm$, WOOL, PELTS, ETC. play "Leave It To Me". sentry who was holding his gun WHY WASTE FURTHER Or, like human mortal clay, ilklkOUl anything but the approved fashion, TIME ON THE SCRUB? ati"vi they silenced when their evil is— Members of Canby Post recently Tha LARGEST CONSIGNMENT HOUSE "Don't you know better than to point See Harry O. Erickson for IN l!|i NORTHWEST societie .ent unto the day? passed a resolution thanking Henry «MkkrMMlHHW«Tipal an empty gun at me?" "But it ain^t .with mf Norman Shannon Hall., Mousel, kindly and efficient Canbv "After being offered 16 Holstein fine work and reasonable empty, sir," protested the doughboy. t^ani^e sexton, for his thoughtfulness in personally bulls of serviceable age for $150 each, "It's loaded." KfcfthrCu rates for mounting birds *f$ ijie end of the war meant the end securing Grave Markers for all sired./by one of the best sires the comradeships that grew strong the graves of all world war veterans known today, and out of advanced and heads. Not long afterwards, Private McCarthy the service of God and country. But buried in the Clinby cemeteryvHe/iry registry cows -holding good' records, again got "in bad" with the has the reputation of "always doing for thousands of former service men there should' be no time to waste on colonel, who finally' asked, "Private Phone No. Toll 6—3 2 S something for someone else." the end of the war has not meant father consideration of the scrub," McCarthy, what would you do if I the end of comradeship and service. says L. V. Wilson, livestock specialist were to tell you that you were to be Today, m^ny are members of an organization Greek citizens of Minneapolis honored with the agricultural extension division shot at sunrise?" "Gosh, colonel," whose platform is "Service'to a the members of the Hellenic Legion of the University. "There never Afflicted Who are replied the Yank, watching the shadow Post, all of whom were born in God and Country". Many buddies with the PILES will Have you tried the Press want ads has been and never will be a better steal over his officer's face, "I'd Never* Regret Writing who served their country bravely Greece, by presenting the post with time than now to start right in yet? They bring results because they sure pray for a cloudy day." Mrr or Mrs. C'^JBJ20W/V in war have neglected to join this an American flag and an American the process of grading up livestock. Z73Q Dupont Ave.So. are backed up with a big subscription great organization. The time is ripe Legion banner costing $150, at services "The 16 young sires mentioned are I N N E A O I S I N N When on Armistice Day eighty Legionaires list. held in for all buddies of the great war to the Greek church anfl attended all good individuals and could not met at Appleton tQ, partake by Lt. Gov. Collins and Mayor Leach unite under the banner of the American have been purchased a year or t&o of a chicken and oyster dinner prepared Legion. Dues for 1922 .are now of Minneapolis. ago for three or four times the figure for them by their Legion Auxiliary being collected by eleven thousand now being asked. A drop in' price unit, the table was decorated by posts throughout the nation. There Commander ^Simonet of Post No. does not affect the value of the sire the national flag and a huge daisy, is no initiation fee. See the nearest 48, Stillwater, is all smiles these, days. as a breeder." the new official flower of the American There are two reasons. Stillwater post adjutant. You will feel prouder Legion, and every Legionaire received post's Armistice Day celebration went and better once you belong to a a daisy to wear in his buttonhole. A man is a failure when he is satisfied over with a bang—the most successful great organization, pledged to a great to sell his* experience for less CAN YOU NAME THEM? 'of its kind ever held there. What's cause. than he paid for it. the other reason, did you ask? Why, "A Hibbing man has just been IARDODOTHYTOH ©6USWVIUHQB it's a boy Just as there is a bond between all elected commander of the Virginia ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE former service men^ so too there is f© BUSH RASH BY WANT© JAMIE HAS A1TCT Legion post", writes, the Hibbing CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARINC a bond between the service men and Tribune. "It's a way Virginia has of THEREON. 5jjpiLI®a»wnHAML 6IHEH0THAMSAH the women who stood back of them coming to Hibbing when it wants during the dark days of the great Estate of Catherine C. Cljnk. MACLQAB 60SLEAD LAW 8011 BOO something real classy." State of Minnesota.County of Koochiching, war. That is why the American Legion in Probate Court. ©fiKTBVTS0KEEB (gDHBEPETIAV Auxiliary has been organized,, Wadena Legion Post has a thrifty In the matter of the. estate of Catherine to help carry out in peace the ideals record. By electing wise officers and C. Clink, decedent. cie^r which their men served in war! Letters of administration this day backing them up at all times, the post having been granted to David K. men are at their best when their has a record of fine achievement and Clink, it is ordered, that the time men are behind them, not driving, at the same time has laid $2,000, aside within which all creditors of the cheering,' encouraging, helping— above named decedent may present to help build new Post clubrooms. th believing as only women can. The claims against her estate in this Can You Solve This Puzzle? court, be, and the same hereby is, in Auxiliary is the "big sister" of the "All out for the big fire," may be limited to three months from arid aftef" American Legion. Every mother, the word for Wayzata Legionaires the date hereof and that ^riday, wife, sister and daughter of every any night now. For the Ernest Hazelton Here ia a puule that everybody should try. The other night at the "Movies" the operator the 3rd day of February, J.922, at 10 wanted to try a new "stunt," so he rearranged the names of some of the famous actors and Legionaire should join it and help Legion Post has completely tak^ o'clock A. M.. in the Probate Court actresses and threw then on the screen like you see in the picture Everybody had "loads" Rooms at the Court House at International ''carry on." en over the responsibility of protecting of fun figuring out the correct names. See if you can do it yourself. No. I is Dorothy Dalton. Falls in said county, be, and If you can solve them all you can win $1/X)0 or a Hupmobile. Wayzata citizens' homes and the same hereby is fixed and appointed Though you probably know the names of all the popular actors and actresses we'll name lives with Wayzata's fire apparatus. Rev. Christian Reissner of the as the time and place for hearing a few of them just to refresh your memory: upon and the examination, adjustment Mary Milts Winter, Oeuglat Fairbanks Mary Pickford, Juanita ^lanxn. Butter Kcaton, William S. Hart, Chelsea Methodist Church of New Clara Kimball Young, Tom Mix, Mabol Normand, Thomaa Maighan, Douglas MacLtan, Bryant Waihburn, and allowance of such claims as shall York tells of an American doughboy Oorothy Dalton, Harold Lloyd, Paart Whito, Jaokio Coogan, Gloria Swanoon. Pract,:cally every ex-servic'e man in k. be presented w.ithin the time aforesaid. 110 Points Will Win First Prize who, during the dark days of 1918, Crow Wing county has been interviewed wandered into a French cathedral to within the last month by a L8t notice hereof be given by the For oath namo you oan arrange corrootly you will The beat correct anewar will be awarded First Prite publication of this order in the International sight-see. He noticed a distinguished joint| Legion-Red Cross-good citizen rosoiva Rvo pointa or fifty points if you acrtvo tham all. and the second best correct anewar Second Priae, end Falls Press as provided by You can oarn SS mors points by qualifying your an military man enter, seek a secluded so forth. In cass of a tie both winners will bo awardad representative working under direc:' aw or. That ia, by proving that you hava shown a eopy law. full amount of the print Sand in your anewer of Tha St. Paul Oaily Nowo to flvo paoplo. Tha Snal soot and kneel in prayer. With American tion of A. A. Gieriet, Legion commander Dated Nov-3rd. 1921. TODAY and sampla of the paper will bo sont you 25 pofftta will bo awarded by tha Judgaa, who will bo COMMUNITY WORK at onee to help you qualify. throe well-known St. Paul business man. curiosity, the'doughboy watched of Crow Wing county. Sixth JOHN BERG, IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO TRY (Court Seal) Judge of #Vobate. the officer and saw that he" reed District Commander Milton Mahlum Nov.' 10-17-24* on his knees for one hour, will urge every Legion county commander OF BED CROSS Vou do not have to subacrlbe to The St. Paul Daily News nor epend a cent of your own money to win a American followed him out—to in his district to put on a prisak We hava given away a groat many wonderful things and you can be tha next winner if you ssnd in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION your eolution to thio puule at onee. Bo euro your own name and addreoe io on your oolution to the puzzle find that it was Marshal Foch. similar campaign for the purpose of and don't forges—YOU CAN WIN. Get the family together, aolvo the puule and mail your answer NOW. R. WILLS, 94 E. Fourth St ST. PAUL, MINN. seeing that every former service man, Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minnesota, October Rev. Reissner tells also of a report not only in Crow Wing county, but 22, 1921. Chapters Show Splendid Work that when days were darkest, Clemenceau, in the entire Sixth District, has all NOTICE is hereby given that Albert who avows no faith in God, the medical, financial, and other rights Soldier Work and Health. D. Heritage, whose postoffice address grew almost ^hopeless in an interview which the state or the nation has is 621 Third Street South, Virginia. Minnesota, did, on the 22nd day of with Foch. Whereupon the latter, set aside for its defenders. Red Cross membership In the 91 January^ 1921, file in this office Sworn A I N rising in calm dignity before Clemenceau, Chapters here in Minnesota shows a Statement and Application, No. 013301, exclaimed, "God lives, and A home of its own is the dream of tota? of 110,278. The strength of this to purchase the Lot 4, Section 34, the enemy shall not prevail." And every Legion post. Post No. 96 of enrollment proves the value of the Township 70 N., Range 20 W. 4th Hutchinson isn't waiting for the funds service which the various Chapters as the Marshal of France remembered Principal' Meridian,, and the timber are 'rendering in various sections of thereon, under the provisions of the to drop from some tree like ripe God when days were darkest, so to- act of June 3, 1878. and acts amendatory, the state. FOR EVERY PURPOSE— known as the "Timber and With the opening of the Fifth Annual Stone Law", at such value as might Roll Call—on Armistice day—the be fixed by appraisement, and that, Inside and Outside House Paint work which these Chapters have been pursuant to such application, the land carrying on is of special interst to Automobile Paint and timber' thereon have been estimated the membership, past, present, and future. and 1 valued by applicant the First in importance are the activities Boat Paint timber estimated 18000 board feet at in behalf of ex-soldiers. $3.00 per M, and the land $13.00 that Kalsomiiie said applicant will offer final proof in During the past year $144,000 has support of his application and sworn been expended by Minnesota Chapters statement on the 29th day of December, In this work. Ex-service men to the 1921, before the Register and Receiver number of 22,324, have been assisted of the United States Land Office, We carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Linseed in obtaining hospital treatment, vocational at Duluth, Minnesota. education, and in securing additional Oil Paint Co. and Certain-teed. Any person is at liberty to protest compensation and allotment this purchase before entry, or initiate from the government The majority a contest at any time before of these men are the heads of families. patent issues, filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts Many of them have developed Falls Lumber & Coal Co. which would defeat the entry. various disabilities which have unfitted Witnesses: Charles Mattson, Frank them for earning a living. E. Cusson of Duluth, Minnesota, and The American Red Cross Is expending Benjamin H. Hoyer and John^W. Huey nationally $10,000,000 a year to of Virginia, Minnesota. PHONE 81 help ex-service men and their families. ROBERT D. BLACKWOOD, This work includes the same type of. Register. 1 service' as that rendered by the local Oct. 27-Dec. 22—Pd. Chapters here in Minnesota. Other activities of the Red Cross along health lines are supplying a vital i. service in the different communities. CHRISTMAS CARDS AND GREETINGS During the pagt year, 108 jmblic health nurses'have been employed by Red Cross Chapters in this state. The' entire enrollment of Red Cross nurses from Minnesota 'is 1,210. In case of necessity these nurses are equipped Never have we. had such-a beautiful line of Christmas greetings as according to Red Cross standards for this year. Samples are now in' our office. These are not ordinary service in war or emergency. Oreat interest has been shown In the health stock Christmas cards, but are designed for those who want something program—especially the instruction really distinctive, and who are not satisfied with the cards in Home Hygiene and Care of the sold in the average store. Cards may be ordered plain or they a Sick. may be printed or engraved with your own special greeting. It Women to the number of 3,610 hart is none too early to order your Christmas cards now. received certificates from the 206 classes held In every section throughout &!• Ate vf ':.: the state. In the northern section, THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS among the sparsely settled districts, where railroads are few, many women have walked miles to attend SBJaBSjfeiS?S.% these classes. Instructors and public ,s Mm" health nurses frequently cover mil— •tiMi IOHM3BMS I