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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

November 24, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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DELEGATES TO DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE .SHE HAD HJUBBY TRAINED ments of stoc^ had1 lately been^ received and the basement was packed The'time W^s Saturday, 5 :30 p. m., with case goods. With .the heavy the placeVa local movie-house the smoke it was difficult to locate" the exact whereabouts of the fire,' and girli^a large, robust middle-aged woman. From the columns of the Border Budget with so much goods- packed yjin the 1 bafement difficulty was experienced Rushing-.up to one of the ushers in Wm. Dayton has returned from a arid* Alex Luttrell of Rat river lumber"* the .foyer slje excitedly cried: in getting the streams to play, effectively. trip to Dakota arid Iowa. camp came down last evening. To "Say, boy, I left my husband in -Within a couple of hoffrs a Border Budget representative H|Ir. fie re while I went shopping."** Our car the building and contents were practically A. E. Cline left for Seine river today, Trau said the Golden Star mine had destroyed. The walls alone leaven-in five minutes and he ain't Where he will spend the winter had a clean-up which was reported The loss which4 here. Don't ,want to buy a ticket remaining standing. Gut among.the gold mines. be majvelous. He said Jthe mill Was how can 'I get him has not yet been fully estimated, will turning out a gold brick every other "We aren't allowed to ^page any be in .the neighborhood of one hundred H. G. Nead, the taxidermist, was day. one," replied the- usher, "but *if you thousand dollars. The building in town today with some fine specimens was valued at $32,000 and the stock describe him perhaps I can find him." of his,, handiwork.- Messrs. Lang Bros definitely stated The woman apparently did not hear at over $100,000. twenty thousand insurance on Monday that towards spririg a ord he saidv was carried on the building Jos. Pelland of Littlefork had the they would move their business from "Do you care if I whistle for him?" and about $90,000 on the stock. It is misfortune to lose a valuable horse Rainy Lake City to Koochiching (International she asked. understood that this company will through the ice a short time ago. Falls). In addition to immediately begin reconstruction.— Thinking she was ohly joking he their st6ck of hardware they intend FROM ENGLAND Fort Frances Times. said: Messrs. A. T.Scarlett, Geo. Scarlett, to carry a full line of groceries, pro- •, "Go to it." Wm. Kennedy and Wu L. Keiver of visions and farming implements. Mr./ Immediately a shrill and weird Brainerd Boy Hears Marshal Foch Littlefork, were in town Saturday. Lang also stated they were conspr^", whistle startled the quiet audience. Over Wireless Telephone Mr. Kennedy reports logging operations ering the advisability of placi ii£ a A meek little man sitting wfell toward Clarence Hall, through the medium in full blast and expects to get small bQat^on Rainy river below 7 the front jumped as though of a wireless telephone set owned by .out a big cut this winter. falls for their own use in delivt. the Hall Music House of "Brainerd, shot, bolted up the aisle, appeared in goods to settlers and bringing bac the foyer and meekly ran in the wake listened last Thursday nighto to the Messers. E. D. Treau of Bell City, produce in exchange. address of Marshal Foch at."Pittsburgh, of the robust woman who was rapidly making tracks for the interurban Pa.' NOTHING LIKE THIS IN in Minnesota these days and the number station:—:Ex. The famous Frenchman gaVe his INTERNATIONAL FALLS of women organizations and voting talk in French and.it was interpreted. units are many. Fortunately this Every word that was said was distinctly HOMEY PHILOSOPHY FOR 1921 Nine persons, including three women, organization craze has not so far hit heard. were arrested at Bemidji in liquor the male contingent, but if it ever Some of the other messages that he What a wonderful fellow that man raids conducted by the police Tuesday does, look out." has received are: is who "never makes a mistake." You night. The~ raid, which had been The ringside reports of the middleweight know him. We all have at least one planned by the authorities, was made tussle at Pittsburg Friday FROM BELGIUM on our acquaintance list. He cannot at the Gilbert cafe,'Enterprise cafe, night, Greb and Shade being the participants. conceive th^t it is human to err, and CHIEF JUSTICE TAFT STATES Slough soft dring place, Gagnon's therefore he permits no one, from PURPOSES OF RED CROSS. soft drink* place and the Lakeshore Dr. Baker's speech on the limitation the wife down, to doubt anything he hotel. of armaments in a Pittsburgh says or does. A characteristic of this Call* on Americans to Re-Enlist In the church. mighty man is that he insists on personally SO MUCH IN Greatest Peace-Time Army Organ recital at Hamilton, Ohio. doing everything that is to Ever Known. Musical concerts at Wichita, Kansas. be done in his vicinity because there Landlord: "You_didn't pay the rent is nobody who can do it right, or anyhow Nation wide services of the'American for "last month." Weather reports and music from as well as he. We just simply Red Cross were cited by Chief Tenant :""'No? Well, I stfRpose you Denver. hold our breath in fear of what will as Justice William Howard Taft will hold me to your agreement." The set is going to be made more happen to tlie community when he meriting the support of every American. landlord :"Agreement! What agreement?" powerful so that it will be possible dies. Of course everything will go to reach Christiania, Norway, Petrtjy In a personal message to delegates to \srr\ash. Of course! Tenant: "Why, when I rented you attending the national convention of grad, Russia and other European said I must pay in advance or not the Red Cross held in Colnmbus, cities. SMALL ENVELOPES AND AUTO recently, Mr. Taft after summing up at all." The voice and the music is as clear CARDS CAUSES DELAY the past achievements of this great and distinct as if the person speaking FROM ITALY organization^ made the following The "County Chairman" says.: "Is or playing was in the same room. appeal: The postoffice department has issued there such a thing as an intelligent "There is no reason why we can't "Let us turn to the future. The a warning to the public against voter? Interviewed, following-^ the have radio concerts here," said Mr. Red Cross has a great mission In the a: north end of the state from its fair the use of small envelopes and cards Mayof Hylan landslide in New York _. days of peace as well as in the turmoil Hall. "We can hear concerts played administration. He assured the memX*' for transmission through the mails, City, the head of the women's end of war. First of all, our duty $ NEIGHBORING TOWN NEWS in any' city in the country." bers that Mr. Babcock is a friend of and requests the newspapers of the the disabled ex-service men, Everj^^pT of the Republican forces, with some Mr. Hall was a member tf the signal #«»,« *,« northern Minnesota, and that he is LI1V.I ll anuiivouio, day they must carry the burden of olm country to give publicity to the suggestion heat and evident pique, declared that corps while in service.—Brainerd rdoing all possible to accelerate grading their services to our country, We "that the custom be abolished. there was ao such animal. Further Tribune. Mrs. Geo. McLean left Tuesday must hefp them bear It, and surfacing of the trunk lines Attention is called to the fact that she insisted that there was nothing evening for Minneapolis where she "Mor° than this, humanity In general iii this section. Reference was made during the holidays, particularly, in this talk-of a unified womens vote Thousands Come Over Highways will spend the winter-months. Mr.! is too frequently subject to disaster ro the fact that the graveling work large quant .ties of very small envel- and declared that both sexes were a Fifteen hundred motorists stopped and df t-uction. Tlie call for sudden McLean accompanied her as far as east of Clementson on the state road opes and cards are put into the mails bunch of muts when it came to exerwith at Swede Hill camping grounds on help eer recurs, it Is imperative International Falls.—Spooner North- bn. been ssupended until after the the result that addresses are cising the elective franchise. Her .when ii enmes and Is often of so great ern News. the Minnesota National Forest here f'rst of the year on account of a lack obliterated by the cancellation one grievance thought in the matter extent as to require a agency markr- rescuing say final figures compiled by the d-1. Mr. McPartlin stated that of great means and power to^Jbe at in many cases rendering delivery impossible. of her own sex was the multitude of Cingmars Line Connected Minnesota National Forest office he did not understand this condition hand. The Red Cross must not fall to These bits o^ mail are difficult womens organizations and committees. The Cingmars farmers' telephone here. Seventy-two thousand motorists heed these calls. as he had been informed that there to handle and cause delay because They got the Republican ,mayorality line was last week connected with passed throhgh here during ^he "I am confident that the people of would be sufficient money to carry of the necessity of special attention. candidate nothing. A policewoman summer. This does- not include our the Littlefork exchange,. making, according our country will continue to answer through this project. He assured his who was interviewed regard«ing summer population, who stay hdVe and to Harry Munroe. a total of the roll call of the Red Cross hearers that he would make every The evident intnetion of those who the cause dismissed the question greatest three -months in the year and who are that thus will be enlisted the about 150 phones on his exchange. It effort to inquire into the situation make use of these odd and diminutive e^r for with, these words: "Oh h—1. They peace time army known now aggregating nearly a thousand. is now possible to talk from almost upon his return to International Falls sized pieces of stationery is to send humanity." voted as the old dictated." Politically, emergency relief of suffering man any part of the country around.— These figures merely include tjie motor with a view to having the work re•i out something they imagine to be are their tip-toes Women gypsies, making tours sfopping Littlefork Times. lnied at the earliest possible date. dainty a^nd attractive, but the fact ^is where they take a notion to. The He also spoke of the past difficulty when tbey have gone through the cancelling Rainy rroze Over Cut Foot'' Sioux country, only recently 1 experienced by road workers in process nothing is left but a 1 he Kamy river was frozen over on _. ... developed along this line had as high Koochiching county in getting dirty little piece of paper that is „tneir as seventy-two cars there in a day, Monday mo: ng the 14th, one dav I j_, money promptly from the state, and anything but attractive in a^pearjfhce. showing that the out of way places later than last year when the event .. ... stated that he was cooperating w:th The minimum size of cards and envelopes happened on the loth, and on the pre- 1 r^T in the forest are becoming known to V, 1 the Commercial club of International "should not be less than 2% ceding vear it was on the 5th. the] ,, ,, .... the traveler. Rangers figure that Falls to the end that .this condition by 4 inches. water becainc mushy and"'filled with counting the tourist days in the forest, may be alleviated and payments made floating ice on Saturday, wfopn the that the most conservative figures more promptly. Mr. McPartlin was make- it eighty-five thousand For. results use our want ads. ferry boa's wound up the season. voted an honorary membership in the Dur'ng the week the river has opened days.—Cass Lake Times. Board of Trade.—Baudette Region. again at some places,-but, apparently KENTUCKY Better Come Home the queen of rivers has spread .•"-•c-eyy Psrsed at Fort Frances SQ NINE READS mi ho-- --nantlc on for the winter and is Pussyfoot Johnson, the fake prohibitionist, One of the biggest fires that has not likely to throw it off until about having "cleaned up" the hardened in Fort Frances since "the tie first °f April.—Northern,, News. United States, left''for other worlds °P conflagration in J905, that wiped out to graft aod has spent much of his the business section of the town, oc-* oar/ ?'ar.y Deer1'Kitted time abroad since the eighteenth curred on Saturday ^fternoon last, amendment became a fact. #He should T1 number of deer killed this year 2 p. m„ which destroyed the come home and take a look at things is thought ro Le as large or larger ii'ling and stock of the Northern —it would put a stop to his foreign than for several years past in spite Grocery company on Central avenue. country gallivanting.because the best of the lack of snow unt'l a few days The building was a modern tile and meal ticket on earth for his kind is ago. So far only 12 deer have been brick structure with slate roof and right here—Hibbing Daily News. .. shipped by express but most outside was constructed about a year ago. hunters this vear have come and gone The fire occurred, as far as can be HOME BREW RECIPE in autos, and we have yet to hear of learned, jin the basement. It is supone who has gone home disappointed. posed to have started from the furCashier Those who are intending to make Longba41a announces that he nace_ Probably from gas exploding some home brew will be pleased with has issued 85 big game licenses to jn fjre pQ^ an(j forcjng the doors the ollowing recipe: Chase a wijd local hunters as against 87 last year, open. Mr. Wm. Lyon, who, as manager, bull frog three miles and gather up and it is a safe bet that fully 90 per has rooms in the building, was the hops. To the hops add the following: cent of the tags have been used.— not aware of the fire until after it 10 gal. tan bark, one-half Littlefork Times. was ^noticed from the outside. Mr. pint shellac, 1 bar home-made soap.Boil Myers saw the bldze and at one? ran the mixture 37 hours,' then strain Made Honorary Member of Baudette across and notified Mr.' Lyon that the through' an I. W. W. sock to keep Board of Trade building was on. fire. An alarm was frorii working, then bottle and add Hon. J. McPartlin, state representative, F. sent in and. the brigade promptly responded. one grasshopper to each pint to give Nellie Cardell, nine-year-old girl' addressed the Board of Within a few minutes several -it the kick.—Exchange.v from 'mong§t the Kentucky mountains Trade meeting on the subject of streams o£ water were, turned on south of Cincinnati, has longf road work for the coining winter. Mr. mystified neighbors and friends by the building, but the fire /had got Have you tried the Press want ads her ability to read minds. Facts and McPartlin was one of the framers of such headway that saving the building yet? They bring results because they figures held in thought by others are the Babcock road law and /is very and contents was impossible. no secrets to her—and now theatrical are backed up with a big subscription familiar with its workings and the A feature that hampered the^ brigade managers are trying to. get her was the fact that heavy ship- list. benefits that should accrue to the to tour. *OU how DO vqu Li. FOUND nr JUST WAIT Loonier, POP CAUSE I H£ARb~lHE MAN POP! I SHOW KNOW IT WAS LOST HUH (POUND A DOG! HOLLERING fOR HIM THATjS HOW I KNOW t" 3k.- -ii4 .sr F. Parks