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

February 2, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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Honor, Love and Mike Park and Jack Manery are attending Friendship district court at the county seat this week. Mrs. J. H. Rogers who has been Do you admire Honor in men? Are you This newest of Douglas Fairbanks' Productions, -A9 A. K. Berger of Cusson, ,Minn. was under treatment at the Craig hospital unashamed to admit the conquering power this most enchanting all at the Falls'for the past six weeks, is in own Thursday and Friday of last of Love? Does not loyal Friendship Dumas' vivid stories, this marvelous visualization week attending to his logging operations. expected to return home today. She inspire noble emotions within you? The of "The Three Musketeeirs" is is improving nicely. ever memorable story of "The Three truly a picture for everyorie—for your Musketeers," made into an extraordinary family and every family. From it, the Several people of Ericsburg attended Mrs. Leonard Adams accompanied special film prokiction, is devoted to the sacred ideals \'M, iV young can learn frankness, kindness, valor and generosity. the dance in the hall Saturday eveninft Miss Doris Mesick to tfie Craig Hospital of Honor^Love and Friendship. A comedy—a drama The old can fiind forgetfulriess of trouble and A very enjoyable time was reported.-5 at the Palls last Wednesday" -—a superb epic of the highway, the battlefield an| the taste its antidote for sorrow. And all of us, who believe -:t .. where Miss Mesick was operated on sea, with the ringing clash of steel. in Life's j|ram£, with its chapters of gaiety and for appendicitis. At latest reports wit, owe to Dumas a debt of gratitude. Mrs". Theo. Epper returned from "All for one, one for all" she was doing nicely. "All for one, one for all" the Craig hospital at International DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS as D'ARTAGNAN DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS as D'ARTAGNAN Falls last week feeling much improved Norman Lindsay of Cook,, was a in in -Y. in health. business visitor here and ^t the Falls THE THREE MUSKETEERS THE THREE MUSKETEERS a few days last week, in connection Grand Theater 3 Days 3 Mike Park is rejoicing over the arrival Grand Theater 3 Days 3 1 with hiis suit against F. M. Billymre Starting Wednesday, Feb. 15th. One show each *a: Starting Wednesday, Feb. 15tb. One show each of a 11 x/t pound boy, born at the for lumber sawed here two years ago. Eve. 8:15 P. M. Admission: Children 30c Adults 55c Norther^ Minnesota Hospital at International Eve. 8:15 P. M. Admission: Children 30c Adults 55c the suit was settled out of court. Falls last Sunday A. M. Mrs. J. A. Wiggns and children of John Daily and Clyde McDonald Diiluth, arrived here to consult with were acquitted in Federal Court at Dr. Pearson in regard to a case of Duluth last week on the charge of eczema which her oldest child James Mr. Otto Leonhardt made a trip to robbing the postoffice last summer. has. They took the boy to the Craig Keliiher last week. hospital at the Falls this morning. UNTIY K. Watt, James Gemelgaard, Thos. The Wiggins family have been at the rjind Mr. Raymond Litherjana is preparing Watson, Archie Geodan and Thos. Epper camp near Arbutus since December to build a new barn. returned from Duluth last Saturday 1st. where they had been attending WEBSTER'S Mr. Charley Gulickson, who went Personalographs FederalCourt. M. L. Crommet was hauling wood to Black Duck last week to have some with Chas. Barstow's mules yesterday. NEW INTERNATIONAL ».• «.+ #.« ».« dental work done, returned Wednesday. •V W attempted to skid the wood with He !.! Vt "Jenny" and "Jenny" skidded him. "BOIS FORT ITEMS* DICTIONARIES are in use by business Neither were hurt but they put on Mr. Emil Leonhardt and sons Curtis men, engineers, bankers, O #.• ».« a fandango out among the stumps for and Max are hauling logs from «V «V V* ftV V# Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Norden, judges, architects, physicians, a few minut$£. Jenny left for home farmers, teachers, librarians, clergymen, a baby boy on Jan. 17. Ivor will soon Mr. Green made a trip to Alvina the island for the constructon of a BIRCHDALE by successful men and all by herself but Raymond Barstow Monday with a load of ties. new barn. have help to move the stumps. uoomen the world over. very obligingly brot her back to finish #.• »V V« V# Robert Marsh is cutting logs in Are You Equipped to Win? job. the J.i L. Lindell was called home from «4 Emil Ruberg is busy hauling logs #V «V preparation for his house on the The New International provides shoveling sand to cut wood for his to the mill. the means to success. It is an allknowing homestead. Evangelist Harold L. Wood is WHITE BIRCH TWP. 8 wife if he wanted a home to go to on teacher, a universal question again holding meetings in the Little Saturday night. answerer. Nels Envall made a visit to his »V V# Several homesteaders are busy cutting Inn this week. Sunday evening he If you seek efficiency and advancement friends at Central. and hauling ties to Alvina where why not make daily talked on the "Law of God." last John Shue was at Mizpah to see Geo. Wallace riiade the trip to Keliiher use of this vast fund of information? they find a ready market for thekn. night on the "Law of Moses." Tonight on Saturday last. Mr. Langaard about the road work Mr. Swanlund has been seriously ill he will discourse on the "Seventh on the new road that goes from Kelliher during the past week. 400,000 Vocabulary Terms. 2700 Pages. Phil Castonia and Oscar Tromble Day of Sabbath" and Wednesday to Mizpah. Edward McClellan is hauling hay 6000 Illustrations. Colored Plates. have completed a new house on Phil's 30,000 Geographical Subjects. 12,000 evening on the "First Day of Sabbath." for the Litherland Bros. Mr. Webb has begun to.saw logs at Biographical Entries. claim and expect to move into same The lecture room is packed Regular and India-Paper Editions. Jess Berkholder is working for O. his mill at Birchdale. very soon. nearly to capacity every night and Mr. I. W. Gehion has been visiting B. Olson this winter doing chores for Writefor specimen pages, interest in Mr. Wood's clear concise his board and then gets paid for cutting old acquaintances in our township. Peter Sathre has received the contract illustrations, A number of Bois Forters attended lectures is running strong. etc. Free, a brush. Jess is lucky. for hauling out the logs at the the masquerade ball at Nett Lake last set of Pocket Charles Gulickson has returned f— Maps if you Hays camp. Friday night. A large crowd, good name this There are several imitators of Lonely is a batchelor when Sunday from his visit to Keliiher and vicinity. paper. music and funny costumes made the G.&C. "Peck's Bad Boy" in this vicinity who comes around. No babies to climb his Jonas Nelson of Border has arrived dance a very pleasant one and all MERRIAM are badly in need of and in all probability knee nor wife to sooth his tired Earl Russell has returned to his here intending to haul his brother's report the very best time—When do CO, will eventually get, a severe homestead after a visit to Black timber products. nerves. Plenty of "batches" down Springfield, we go again? Mass. reprimand, or worse. Such things Duck. here. as setting an alarm clock to go off Helen Ruberg has recovered after Lawrence and Florence Risem. who M. L. Babin, on Thursday, Jan. during church service, using beift weeks having been sick for two with Mrs. John Shue has pure bred white have been attending high school in A E 26th, appeared before the State Bonus shooters to annoy the congregation acute rheumatism. leghorns and Mrs. Chas. Link has R. Superior, Wis. returned to their home Lawyer Board in behalf of Vernon J. Babcock. making fun of the minister and parodies I. reds and white leghorns, so there is here and are now attending the Bois International State Bank BMg. whose claim had ben rejected. on the sacred songs may Seem An oyster supgpr and sliding party not much scrub poultry left in this Fort school. Mrs. Risem who has International Falls, Minnesota After reviewing and considering the like fun for the boys, but we venture was given at Rev. Howard's and the neighborhood. been in Superior for some time came evidence introduced in favor of Mr. to say that it won't be so funny when merrymakers reported a good time. JOHN H. BROWN home last week. Babcock, the State Bonus Board voted they are called to account for their The teamsters are getting along fine Attorney at Law to allow him compensation in full. Mr. Monte, the assistant superintendent misdeeds. Incidentally some of the with the road graveling on the state Last Sunday evening a number of Office over O. M. Carr & Co. passed through here enroute imitators are not so young and' so road altho it is very much frozen. It friends were entertained at the Zahnen International Falls. Minnesota to the schools in this part of the county. small either, and would naturally be V» «V r# takes quite a lot of blasting to get home, the occasion being Mr. expected to have more decency. the gravel loose. Zahnen's 34th birthday. Games were N O E N I N N E S O A LITTLEFORK played and refreshments were served. O S I A The farmers are busy hauling gravel All enjoyed a pleasant evening and v# v# v# M. C. Trumbar was an evening visitor Dr. B. F. Osburn, Physician and west of here. The road between here wish Mr. Zahnen many more happy at Frank Adams, being called over Surgeon in Charge MARGIE NEWS T. J. Johnson went to the Falls Tuesday and Baudette will soon be completely birthdays. to answer a telephone message. As on business. Office Phone 30 Hospital Phone 79 graveled. a V* he has no phone he had waist deep Office Int'I State Bank Building A. M. Daniels, teacher of Bois Fort County Superintendent Olson was John Bernier of Fairland was a snow to wade through. Everyone enjoyed the last number International Falls, Minnesota school had the misfortune of freezing in town last Friday. business caller here recently. His of the Lyceum course last Saturdav. his feet while hiking one cold night tjl 55 S3 v# daughter has begun school here which last week. After^ getting the frozen S3 tJ John O. Olson lost a valuable cow again places the enrollment at 78. 5 Rev. S. E. Gregg left today for Indus O. G. SNYDER, D. O., R. O. ERICSBURG parts thawed out and having medical about two weeks ago. in the interest of the Sunday Registered Optometrist 4 O treatment he is recuperating rapidly. «V V# #J» O O school. As a result of this the pupils of Bois and Optician Mrs. Rogers returned from International 8 WARREN TOWNSHIP Ericsburg, January 31 Fort school are enjoying c^n unlooked Falls last week. At Gledhill's Jewelry Store Tony Promesberger. who has been for vacation for a few days. Gust Asplund of Clementson was a *.• ».• •.« #_• «,« very seriously ill for some time improving. Fort Frances «l Rev. Gregg was in town last week, business visitor here Saturday. We have iiad two clays of nice The new Bois Fort School which Monday, and held services. weather. It is thawing today. has been under construction for some Chas. E. Johnson left for Duluth Dr. Cantwell returned Tuesday Mr. Augee came down last Saturday time is nearing completion and will tor a few days last Thursday. ^hhe coal for thinkers morning from the cities where he has Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schulling were ^from Big Falls to attend the be ready to move into sometime this at T. J. Schulling's Saturday. been for the past week. We are glad Home Talent play here. week. The new school will be dedicated Airs. Jas. Welliver of Mildred, is to see the doctor back. SILVmSH with a program and an address holding nightly meetings in the church 1 he state engineer is down inspecting Dr.. Osburn -was called here last byMr. Olson, county superintendent. here this week. the road work by Schullings. Saturday to see Clarice Tuttle who This is a much needed improvement has an abcess on her hand. and we are all proud of having KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Little Herbie Nelson underwent ari Mrs. C. E. Grundimier and Mrs. L. Best for the money such a fine school building. We can operation for the removal of adenoids ATTENTION! J. Solner were callers at T. J. Schulling's Our teachers don't believe in helping now boast of having as good a rural and tonsils last wek. last Monday. out in a social way where they school as there'is in the country. 30 All local members, regardless teacli, but go to other places for their pupils are now enrolled, making 8 Mrs. Hjalmer Pierson who has been of present standing, Mrs. T. J. Schulling and little Walter, amusements. Don't look well to the grades including the first year high please leave name and sick for the past few weeks is reported Ask your Dealer Mrs. F. N. Adams and little Lawrence majority at home. Something wrong. school. This ought to put Bois Fort address at this office. as improving slowly. were Thursday visitors with Mrs. on tfie map. John Shue. A.Home Talent play was given on The frequent snow storms are a Saturday evening and a dance afterwards, The Bois Fort Farmers' Club for the benefit of our Lyceum which was organized some time ago S Course here this winter.v To say that met at Mr. Howell's the 7th of Jan. the play was good does not begin to and elected officers for the first six tell it. It was great and the characters D'Artagnan Robert Louis Stevenson months. The following were elected: all did their parts well, especially Frank Hoppe, President Wm. (E. Sought Paris Said: Azariah Higgins and Aunt Melissa Howell, Vice President A. M. Daniels, who could not be beat and held the Secy, and Treas. We now have audience to the end. We hope they a 30 membership of which makes our His father had given him fifteen crowns, "Ndt even my own friends aire quite so will give another one in the near, future. organization a are success. Meetings a straw yellow horse and this advice: dear to me as D'Artagnan." Thus wrote held once month and all'are per invited "Remembeir, it is by courage and by the immortal author of "Treasure Island" come. The next meeting will to courage alone that you will make your way. and "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" in speaking be held at the Spruce school on Feb. ss I have taught you how to handle a rapier, of 'the gallant, indomitable, greathearted 4th. This is an improvement to our RAY ITEMS 8 you have thews of iron, wrists of steel soldier of the kiing whom Douglas 8 -8 community so all get together and discuss fight upon every occasion, do ,not avoid fights but Fairbanks has re-created fdr the sincere delight and S3 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 the needs of the farmers here. rather seek the opportunity and fight all the more really unparalelled entertainment of millions of men, ^A. N. Bogart transacted business in Let's see everybody but next Saturday because duels are forbidden and consequently it requires women and children. "The Three Musketeers" is Virginia Wednesday of this week. double courage to fight!" its own endorsement. AsIc anyone who ever read it! R. N. Eastman -transacted business "All for one, one for. all" ?"•'•-•. "All for one, one for all" •$% in Duluth on Monday and Tuesday. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS as D'ARTAGNAN DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS as D'ARTAGNAN $ McCLELLAN. |K in in E. A. Stohl of Ericsburg transacted THE THREE MUSKETEERS THE THREE MUSKETEERS a'fdjv business in town one. day last week. mo,'', Grand Theater 3 Days 3 Grand Theater 3 Dav Mr. Walter Larson is building a tip", Starting Wednesday, Feb. 15th. One show each Starting Wednesday, Feb. 15th. One show rfi"h Martin O. Molstre, ca$hier of the new house. Eve. 8:15 P. M. Admission: Children 30c Adults 55c Eve. 8:15 P. M. Admission: Children 30c Aifulti 55c Ray State Bank spent the jveek end Mr. Edw. McClellan is haulini hay9 at International J^alls^- from Pine Island for the Litherland Bros.