International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 22, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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rs&& tt*•. jTWs?w-*»-' 6 PALLS PRESS IHTERMATIOnAL PAGE FIVE COMMERCIAL. CLUB 7 Harry Taylor, .Northome zations in the, state. the buildings and grounds and, as it .y ,f*'-™ ,«* -fv- -y, ANNUAL MEETING L. N. Olson, International Falls/1, Mr. -Masters stated that he had is^ the general sentiment that more S. O. Hofdahl, Loman good hot met with very success entertainment features should be provided, "rAs*Y.?:* Installation of New Officers Jan. 3. Fred Harmon, International Falls in his effort to find positions for it is expected a meeting of the L^P' J. H. Hay, Assistant Commissioner T. E. Cruickshank, Intl Falls board will be called soon to begin the musicians who might be secured to of Agriculture, Will Address Meet- Frank Seymour, Clementson strengthen the band, but was assured year's work. Louis Wicklund, Greaney that, from now on he will be given The following officers and directors O. Jv Master, International Falls hearty support along this line. Christmas cards at Rubin's drug Christmas £ards at Rubin's drug were elected: President, C. D. McLean, The annual meeting of the International Eugene Holler, International Falls store. store. Northome vice president, J. Falls Commercial club will take Fred M. Larson, Lindford ANNUAL MEETING OF M. Allard, Big Falls secretary and place on Tuesday evening, January Ed. Somers, International Falls Seven o'clock Friday evening, at Don Kennedy of Indus was in the COUNTY FAIR BOARD treasurer, L. M. Garrison, Northome 3rdj at which time the newly elected Fred Miller, Wildwood Bethlehem church—Santa Claus. ^•city on business yesterday! directors, R. »H. Collar, Northome officers will be duly installed, and the M. F. Smootz, Indus o—— A large crowd attended the annual Chas. Draheim, Mizpah J.T. O'Loughlin, Emil Ruberg, Birchdale. Christmas cards at Rubin's drug portrait of the retiring president, J. Joe Jones, the live wire of Northome, Wildwood Axel* Dahl, Gemmell meeting of the f^ir board at the Petit Jury J. Hadler, will be presented and store. was transacting business in F. L. Elzig, Margie Albert Eggebroten, Northome hotel Saturday evening. placed in the galaxy of those who L. W. Snodgrass, International Falls town Tuesday. Secretary Scribner's report showed Littlefork John Berg, International Stationery is the eagerly sought have preceded him. David Liljeblad, International Falls some gains over last year. There was Falls B. F. Crandall, 4^Engle- gift. Rubin's drug store carries a The Koochiching Township Farmers' H. L. Frank, International Falls Tanlac is appetizing, invigorating wood Carl Sjostrom, Bridgie Mrs. an unusually good attendance at the complete line. 1 club will meet jointly with the Wm. Rusch, Gemmell and strengthening. Try it and be F. J. McPartlin, International Falls fair this year, due in large measure Arthur Nelson, Big Falls Commercial club on tftat evening and convinced. Sold by S. N. Rubin, Miss Isabelle Feeney, Northome to the amusements provided. There Mrs. Harry Kimpton has gone to will be addressed by Mr. J. H. Hay, A. J. Hanson, Margie druggist. Mrs. A. J. Porter, Plum Creek Mrs. was no financial aid received from the New Bedford, Mass., where she will assistant commissioner of agriculture Jake Greengard, International Falls G. A. Hanchett, Northome Mrs. Fred county, but the board finishd the spend the winter with her parents. The Bethlehem Sunday school program of the state of Minnesota, on the Art Welsh, Nett Lake Peterson, Mizpah Mrs. James Ryan, year with a small cash balance. on Friday evening at seven matter of brushing and seeding and Wm. Martin, Ericsburg Northome.—Northome Record. Many improvements are needed on If you once give Tanla an honest o'clock. Come and bring the kiddies. will have as his subject, "Team Pat Lynch, International Falls'" trial, you will add your voice to the Work." Frank Sirois, Big Falls. There will be a gift .for each of them. thousands of others who are praising N. P. Nielsen, Loman The secretary, David Hurlburt, will it. Sold by S. N. Rubin, druggist. The Christmas program by the M. also present his report which will Walter Hendrickson, Int'l Falls Sunday school will be given at the include the.^various activities and accomplishments Spencer Kendall, Bannocks Mrs. C. T. McMurray and little Grand Oping church Friday evening, Dec. 23rd. of the organization John Regal, Big Falls son have gone to Minneapolis to spend There will be a tree, a Santa Claus Chas. Nunally, Nett Lake during the past year. A large attendance the holidays. Mr. McMurray will and a good evening for everybody. Frank Crandall, Northome at the meeting is hoped for. join them the latter part of this week. Geo. H^rtnell, Frontier Co. Supt. G. A. Olson is in St. TO HAVE MUNICIPAL Peter Kobe, Greaney Paul this week endeavoring to secure Chas. Freden, the prominent Ericsburg CHRISTMAS TREE John E. Nelson, Border farmer, accompanied by his son, more state aid for the schools of the Victor Piatt, International Falls was in the city yesterday on a Xmas county. Henry Logan, International Falls Enjoyment for Kiddies to be Furnished shopping expedition. Louis Zimmerman, Int'l Falls The Fort Frances Memorial Arena Co., Ltd., !*3325M8JMIt by Commercial Club, Dorcas John and Bernard Decker are home E. Boldus, International Falls Society and City. from the school duties at Collegeville On Tuesday in Judge Berg's court wishes to announce the Grand Opening of their to spend the holidays with their parents, John Alfred Anderson was adjudged MUST GIVE CITY BAND Mr. and Mrs. John Decker. Arrangements have been completed insane and ordered sent to one of the BETTER SUPPORT NEW SKATING AND CURLING RINK for the municipal Christmas tree for state hospitals. He has been around Attention is called to the page of International Falls through the efforts Monday Evening, Dec. 26 this locality for several years and at Xmas greeting cards from the merchants At a meeting of the Commercial of the Commercial club, assisted one time was employed by the International of International Falls to their club Tuesday evening O. J. Masters, by the Dorcas society and the city Lumber company as captain friends and customers. manager of the City band, appeared council. The tree, a very fine one, of one of their tug boats on Rainy and asked for more united support has been placed on the block east of lake. He has been living in a shack Miss Johnson, assistant in the office from the club and business men as a the court house, near the city skating up lake and friends went there last Grand March Will Start at 8 O'clock of County Agent Abbott and rink and is being properly decorated whole in his efforts to build up a Friday and found him in such a condition Judge Berg, leaves tomorrow night musical organization which will be a and lighted. The Dorcas society is that they induced him to come to spend the holidays with friends Led By credit not only to this city, but the furnishing one thousand bags of to town. He was brought here last and relatives in various parts of the candy and nuts for free distribution state at large. Mr. Masters feels Saturday and confined in the county International Falls City Band state. by Santa Claus and his assistants. that not only he as manager, but the jail. He insisted that he had done band as an organization is not getting The exercises will take place Sunday away with several fishermen and The Ladies' Aid Society of Bethlehem the necessary cpoperation which afternoon commencing at 4 killed a horse. An investigation is being church will meet at the church o'clock and will include music, also should be forthcoming, and made the made and in the meantime he is parlors Wed. afternoon. Any not speeches by Mayor F. H. Keyes and statement that he was ready to offer being held here. There will also be speaking by prominent citizens connected with similar organizations his resignation as manager. After President J. J. Hadler of the Commercial cordially and especially incited to ••f' considerable discussion he was persuaded club, followed by the distribution AMERICAN LEGION. ATTENTION attend. Supper will be served for from Fort Frances and International Falls to retain the managership and of gifts. The weather permitting, the men of the church. the occasion should prove a the club will give him the- ^support Mr. Ray B. Sullivan, which he is entitled to. Under his very enjoyable one for both children International Falls, Minn. Tanlac Vegetable Pills are sold on General Admission 25c able guidance and untiring efforts and grown-ups. Dear Mr. Sullivan: a positive guarantee to give perfect the band has made wonderful strides The State Soldiers' Bonus law provides satisfaction. Try them tonight and Perfume and toilet waters make jfn the past six months and nothing that all applications shall be you will be delighted to find the results Should be left undone to make this good Christmas gifts. All the popular "filed on or prior to Dec. 31, 1921, or you have obtained. Sold by S. one of the leading musical organi- brands are handled at Rubin's be forever barred." N. Rubin, druggist. drug store. Do you know of any, Minnesota service boy who ha^ not filed his application Bethlehem Sunday school will present ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH If so, please have him its Christmas entertainment Friday H. A. Mayer, Pastor. make appl:cation immediately, or if evening of this week at the you prefer, give me his name and address church. Time, seven o'clock. Boys Christmas Eve at 7:30— Why not an and we shall ask that blanks and girls not attending other Sunday The'Sunday school children will be forwarded to him at once. schools espec:ally invited. Parents bring us the glad tidings of great joy The time js very short and only ELECTRICAL and friends of the children cordially on Christmas eve. They have a message prompt action will save these boys welcome. for everyone. Come and be a their bonus. This department will child with the children. Let the true CHRISTMAS gladly help so far as.we can. Otto Diercks, state superintendent Christmas joys fill your heart. Yours truly, of timber, breezed into town this Christmas Day at 11:00 a. m.— R. P. CHASE, State Auditor. morning and made the announcement "Unto us a child is born, unto us, a American Legion Notice 4&at the state auditor, R. P. Chase, T\ WKvR Son is given," Is."9, 6. Special singing American Legion members are requested will conduct a sale of state timber in by the choir and Sunday school to locate men who have not this city at the court house on January children. made application and have them do 18th, notice of which appears in Come to the English Lutheran so at once that they may not lose-the this issue of the Press. It is always church, the little church with the big bonus. Bv order a pleasure to have Otto come to message. J. J. HADLER, town,, with his hearty handshake, Commander cheering disposition and good natured LIST OF JURORS FOR Wm. Robideau Post No. 66 Am. Leg. banter. THE JANUARY TERM Elsewhere in this issue will be found Following is the list of jurymen the announcement of the grand opening who liave been selected to serve at PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES of the immense new skating ».• the January term -of district court and curling rink in Fort Frances ».• which convenes in this city on January which will take place next .Monday 10th, Judge C. W. Stanton presiding As an aftermath of "Good Book evening, Dec. 26 at 8 o'clock when the Week" about ninety good books were International Falls city band will lead Grand Jury distributed in the junior high school off with the grand march. Prominent Press One Button, or Turn Thorstein Olson, Gemmell this week, being the volumes, which speakers from both sides of the river Oliver Erickson, Happyland the students have purchased for their will also address the assemblage during Louis Tipple, International Falls own libraries. The largest single item the evening. Admission will be Victor** Olson, Lindford was twenty-seven copies of Dickens' One Electric Switch— 25 cents. Geo. Hay, Greaney David Copperfield, and the others L. F. Bryant, Gemmell range from Porter's Girl of the Limberlost John Bursack, Wildwood to Longfellow's Complete At Bethlehem Harley Rose, Littlefork Poems, and the Aandersch Hunters and forever you'll want to do everything electrically. Progressive people /X and Trappers' Complete Guide. Hattie Konopka of the eighth grade carried do it that way too. First was the electric light then folks quickly saw the off the prize offered by Mrs. Church Correl for the best poster. The best saving in. time, labor and money in performing all manner o? household IV- t: of those entered in the contest have duties electrically. been on display in the library and FOR SALE—House and lot. Inquire have provoked much favorable comment. of A. J. Scott, 909 Seventh Street. Phone 270. There is comfort, cheer and pleasure in some electric appliances. Then FOR SALE—Seven room house, new CHRISTMAS there are those which do work more thoroughly than it was ever done before. The library has "just received several and modern inx every respect. Easy beautifully illustrated editions of terms. R. B. Kook. tf some of the literary classics for high Cook Stoves, Washing Machines, Sewing Machines, Iron Mangles, SERVICES school students. For the present FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished these will not be placed in circulation Vacuum Cleaners, Lamps, Percolators, Irons, Grills, Heaters. Mrs. front rooms, steam heated. but kept for use at the library. New All our small wares are priced specially for Christmas. M. E. Wigren, 400 Eighth Street. pleasure will come in the reading of jtasc. ,T Phone 218. the standard favorites, Ivanhoe, Tale Suday Mming 10:30 of Two Cities, Black Arrow, The See the Zimmerman Electric Co. They are exclusive electrical dealers FOR TRADE—80 acres timber «land Mysterious Island, Lorna Boone, and near Ray. Will trade for vacant and understand their line and will be glad to explain all articles in detail and Westward Ho, in their fascinating lot or improved property—International new guise. 4 0 Falls preferable. Win. Mc- give you expert service. Claire Anderson, 521 W. 4th St., Zimmerman Electric Co. The ninth grade have just completed SPECIAL MUSIC Duluth, MinnV Si their initial work with the periodical indexes. These lessons. were/iEollowed WANTED^—Local representative .for by practical assignments of large Mutual Life Insurance Company. topics for two minute speeches in Will give attractive contract. the Epglish classes,, and some entertaining R. M. Neeley Company,v St. Paul, Phone 200 wf £19'Fifth Avenue fatally and clev&r talks' resulted. Eieryfie bitted! Minn. This wiH be followed by practical work, for 4he civics course during the FOR SALE OR- RENT—Two good 2 •. tflte sftds. JrSon:. i'M L. Jk 'fev -S. S i* v, be