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

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TJO* •mfm-fi" v, I'ViaMrrJlw^ .- •^--t—V •i -jk is&triktf.lAitiWf J/f J"" 'i*Js-,r THE INTERNATIONAL PALLs £RESS •^^rnBgafr'.iCTi- P40E Attorney Kane is building addition Sltt*KXXXXSiat*»a*XX**ftK f8e Lptheran Onld^ *Thoru£h6ut S toliis home on Riverside dr^ye the various congregations special Jubilee *^AT THE CHURCHES and remodeling it intp a modern services will be Tield on this Sunday •1 xgtxxsexxxxxxxxxxxxxxx bungalow. The exterior is to be to commemorate the 75th anniversary stuccoed which "will greatly add to of the founding of the synod. BETHLEHEM' CHURtH^ the appearance of ^he property. Y. P. S. on Tuesday evening. A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister^ FOR RENT iOne steam heated /iv! Choir practice every Friday at 8:00. room. Inquire at 400 Eight Street Latest Sheet Music, 29c a copy— Gennett—Latest in needle records Lloyd Johnson, ufitil just recently Come •to the English Lutheran -Sunday morning, 10:30—Preaching or phone 421. Gish Music Store. ^Gish Jewelry Store. employed in .the office of the M. & church,Mhe little church with the big service. Subject: "Faith in the Unseen." P. Paper Co., has accepted a position message. LOST A bunch of keys either on Special music. Ole Olson of Littlefork visited here "Henry Mass of Ray spent Tuesday in Duluth. He left for thai city last Seventh Street or Sixth Avenue. Tuesday. 11:45 Sunday School. Superintendent itfj'" ^ere transacting' business. Saturday night. BAPTIST CHURCH. Return to Press office for reward, E. Bergs man.' Lesson ltp "Isaiah's Ideal for a World at Strife." A. M. Whitby, Pastor. F. S. Lang will leave tonight for the ft. jF. Everett of Big Falls spent H. H. Berg will depart tonight for &Vi Twin cities on business. 7.00 Young People's meeting. y4%'terday ift this city. iMv Pgfican Rapids where he will visit Leader: Harold Dickinson. Topic: 10 .-00 a. m.—The Church Schools FOR RliNT— Five acre chicken farm for a week or ten days with his parents •Miss Bonna Clark of, Duluth is the Atex kelson of Perham was a business "Better Sabbath keeping." 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship and" near Goodridge,' Minn. Complete who live at that place. guest of Mrsv F. S. Lang. Visitor here Monday. Lord's Supper, sermon topic, "The 8:00 Joint service with the M. E. set of buildings. Rent free first ——o 1 Providence of God." congregation in Bethlehem church in year. E. J. Olson, Margie, Minn a ss a E. C. Stilis of Warroad \Vas a business Mr/ and Mrs. J. L. Albertson spent 7:00 p. m.—Christian Endeavor, honor of the Moose memorial. 44-2t a visitor here during the week. ^Sunday with friends at Littlefork. topic "Better Sabbath peeping." Tuesday evening, May, 9—Musical Public Library NtWt Notes 8 o—— 8:00 p. m.-—Evenihg Praise, sermon entertainment and humorous lecture, 8 8 FOR SALE 110-acre farm in Wadena Dr. Mary Ghostley and Mrs. John +J» Mrs. T. B. Cobey of Clementsoh is topic "Living Letters." W r# with refreshments. Under the auspices county. Good buildings, including Peterson are visiting in Duluth this visiting hire with Mrs. J. V. Curran. Some interesting new non-fiction You are welcome. .of the Young People's society. silo. Or will trade for residence week. added to the library: Admission^) cents. property in International Louis Hart of Minneapolis is spending Kile—Farm Bureau Movement. Wednesday afternoon :—The Ladies' Falls. Inquire at this office. 1-t Joe Giroux and Cornelius Hammre Charles W. Pierce and Mary Marverson a few days here visiting with the The purpose of this book is to interpret Aid society. of Big Falls motored into town and both of Littlefork were granted Burton thfe movement to non-members Come to Bethlehem churchy A cordial A Press Wfcnt Ad will bring you spent yesterday here. a marriage license last week. and to present to the members of welcome awaits you. satisfactory results. Carl Reuter returned from Minneapolis systematic study of the organization For prompt courteous service and yesterday where he had been of its underlying principles, its ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH. clean pure ,ice, phone' 194 or 94. The POTATOES visiting for a few days. SEED POTATOES strength and its weaknesses, to help H. A. Mayer, Pastor Lakeside Ice Co. 2t Certified, graded, Green Mountains. them to avoid some the errors We can use your potatoes -Of of Miss Edla Linden has returned Selected-from a 250 to 300 bushel other previous organizations of similar Either buy outright or handle for Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Safidholm of Morning services at 10:30, from D.uluth, where she attended the $1.50 yield per acre. per bushel, F. character* your account. Lonnan compose the new management Sunday School and Bible class at Jorlin-Benson wedding. O. B. Virginia. Bennett—How to Live on Twentyfour Write wire or phone for the St. Charlesh hotel. 11:30. FARMERS' MARKET S. GOLDISH & CO. Hours a Day and Milesstones— Evening services at 8:00. Dr. J. F. Peterson and Garnet Peterson Virginia ... Minnesota O. St. Paul, Minn. M. Carr of Pelican Rapids is These are not new books, but new to Lecture on the "Pilgrim Fathers of left for Duluth Tuesday where here on business connected with the this library. In the former, Mr. Bennett they will visit for a few days. O. M*»Carr & Co. store here. says that he has often read essays ailiilililllllllllillllllllllllMllllllllllllllllillllilllllllliilllllllllllllllllllllllillllHllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllliilllilllffl —:—O on "How to Live on Eight Shillings Wm. Stejskala and Annie Fojt were The Holler Garage has installed a a Week," but never on how to live •united in marriage by Judge Berg at new vulcanizing outfit which will vulcanize on so much time. And yet time is his home last Tuesday night. four tires at 'one time. According money and more than money. Payment -—o to Ray Holler the new equipment R. R. McCallum, state forester, and is not affected'by Sundays and is the latest machine on the market you cannot possibly get into debt. W. M. Starkweather iof littlefork and will turn out work that can be None can draw on his future and spent a few days here last week. guaranteed. genius itself cannot be rewarded by Deputy Day spent Tuesday at Northome, an extra day. O County Surveyor Pettersen departed Mizpah and Big Falls on business Milstones is a play of three acts of 0 for Clementson Tuesday in connection Mother connected with the shefiff's the dates 1860, 1885 and 1912 respec with some road work at that W office. tively, and each marks a milestone in place. the lives of the characters. Mrs. John Batte entertained several Gibbs—More Than Must Be Told— E E. Zimiperman and family returned ladies at a bridge party last Monday "Frank and sincere revelations and from Duluth where they have been Four tables of cards were evening, criticisms of governments as they are visiting with Mr. Zimmerman's played. and of the tragic effects of their .mother. workings sifice the war." Miss MvA. Randall, teacher at the S Shealy—Steam Engines—The fundamental Mrs. G. P. Ballou returned from Hay Creek school, departed for her principles underlying their Bemidji Monday after a visit with home at Lincoln last Saturday after operation. The valve gear section is L. her sister, Mrs. A. Brown, who spending a day here. especially complete* lives there. O—:— Gibbons New Map of Africa Mother will appreciate most 'a beautiful bouquet of roses, carnations, Victor Strom of the Rat Root The -interior of the Quality Shoppe European colonial expansion and colonial sweet pea, lily-of-the-valley, or one or more of the wide choice of fresh and country was fined $10 and costs in diplomacy covering the years cut flowers wie have on hand for this Day. is being redecorated, which will give municipal court Tuesday for trapping a much brighter arfcl newer appearance from 1900 to. 1916. We can deliver flowers to any city in the United States. It does not beaver without a license. to the place. A group of books interesting and matter how far your mother may live from here, we will deliver in time for valuable to housekeepers include F. S. Lang returned last week from Mother's Day, May 14. Orders for out of town delivery must be in by Mrs. H, A. Levin departed Monday Hill's Up-to-date Waitress, Van Rensselaer's May 12th. Duluth. He has been visiting different evening for Ironwood, Michigan, Manual of Home-making, parts of Minnesota and North Place your order today. We sell as cheaply as you can buy direct frottl where she has been called by the illness Taber's Business of the Household Dakota in the interests of the ^1. & the florist. of her mother. and Balderson's Housewifery. In one O. Paper Co. Quality Shoppe or the "other of these can be found Ray Landgraf and family motored the answers to nearly all the questions Mrs. R. C. Fraser and Mrs. P. H. to Littlefork last Sunday. Ray reports that arise in the day's work from Fogarty entertained a nurf?ber of an enjoyable trip in spite o^ the reading the meters to cleaning gold ladies at a bridge party at the home roughness of the road in different lace and making a will, with all the Phone 20 of Mrs. Fraser last week. Seven tables places. 316 THIRD STREET more familiar and to-be-expected of bridge were played, Mrs. M. INTERNATIONAL FALLS topics fully treated. E. Withrow winning the honors. Alfred M. Jevne is here from Wisconsin —i—o visiting with his brother, kV +V V# V# V# Mr. and Mrs. B. Lakin motored county attorney Jevne. Mr. Alfred JJ here from Bemidji Sunday, making BIRCHDALE Jevne at one time homesteaded near +,« the trip in seven hours. Mr. Lakin iV Big Falls and is well acquainted in #,• V# V# V# O# W %V Vf is the new managing director of the this county. Shevlin-Clarke Lumber Co. of Fort Mr. Boquist was a Baudette caller Frences. He* succeeds Jas. Mathieu, The party given for Luceine Batte April the twenty-ninth. who resigned a few weeks ago. in honor of her tenth birthday was David Rose, the road overseer, attended by a number of her little passed through here last week. Frank Hetter, Age 50, died Sunday friends. The afternoon was spent Mr. Henry Eide of Thief River morning at his batchelor shanty at playing games and a delightful lunch Falls was a caller at Birchdale. 414 Eighth street, from a complication was served. Three carloads of our live wires attended QUALITY -of pneumonia ami cancer. He was SANITARY the dance at the Indus school Dave Hurlburt, secretary of ^he AflDCASTt* employed just prior to his death by HEALTHY house. PROCESS commercial club, will leave for HTbbing the M. & O. Paper Co., and was at Charles Lovejoy came home from Sunday night to attend a meeting one time interpreter for the local Black Duck to make a short visit police court. Funeral arrangements of commercial club secretaries to Vvith his folks. be held op the following day for the are pending the location of relatives. Mr. Culp and son Carl autoed up purpose of .discussing tourist problems from Baudette in order to take care Five have called upon Judge Palmer and other matters pf importance. of their lumberxat the river. and contributed $10 and costs to the Mrs. Wells had her tonsils removed A hearing was held in municipal city coffers for over indulging in last Thursday. Dr. Young performed court Tuesday for John Luki who is speed when motoring the streets of the operation and she is feeling fine. charged with manufacturing Italian our city. The new speed cop, ^.although If some of you quiet fellows want When You Buy wine. Luki has only been in this only sworn in last week, has to get your names in these columns .counry a short time and as he has a let no grass grow under his feet and you had better go some place or do family to take care of he was released is to be commended for the manner Table Queen Bread something. in which he has lessened the desire on his own own recognisance on the The young folks are busy these days recommendation of the county attorney. for speed that was so apparent among hanging out May baskets. Some hang many of our car owners prior to his His »case was bound over to them so late that they disturb the the grand jury. activities. peace. Others hang frog eggs which You are insuring yourself and family a healthy and sanitary made loaf. disturb the appetite. Some of our young folks are out trying to run Fords and other cars. One Our Bakery is modernly equipped—one of the best in the Northwest. of these fellows began speeding and I Following is our process of handling materials, for its manufacture, and which materials landed in a ditch. When pulled out •j1 are -exactly the same as you would use in making home made bread: The flour the car was mintfs a front wheel. The evening services in the church is dumped into a bin which automatically elevates, carrying the flour andl sifting it CURTIS HOTEL were led by Rev. Anderson. His sermon The into a mixer wliidi mixes the dough clean and smooth. The time and temperature was on the different kinds of sin. is regulated carefully until the dough is ready lor the moulding machine where it is As a side line he entertained the scaled and made up into loiaves. The loaves are placed in a proofer and raised by TENTH STREET AT FOURTH AVENUE audience by playing the guitar and Minneapolis Minnesota steam process and are then ready for the ovens. From the ovens the loaves are mouthorgan at the same time. Two carloads of the Birchdale women plfaced on sanitary bread racks to cool after which they are-electrically wrapped and attended the Manitou ladies' aid •Th* Northweat'* N*u*»t and Largest Trmuimnt No€tmlT3( sealed. From our sanitary bake shop to your Jiome the loaf is transferred in a clean held at the Staff home. An extremely dust proof motor truck. Order a loaf of this*palatable and healthy bread today. One whole city block of beautiful-Lobbies, delicious lunch was-served and a most Restaurants and Shops* enjoyable time was reported by all Pipe Organ Music during the Noon luncheon hour. r.: in attendance. ASK FOR TABLE QUEEN WHEN BUYING BREAD Orchestra Music at night during dinner. A celebration was held at the A la Carte and Table d' Hote Service school house in order to rejoice over in the Main Restaurant. INTERNATIONAL BAKERY the hundredth anniversary of Grant's TARIFFS birth which was the twenty-seventh. S3.00, 76 Rooms, Private Baths, Single Recitations were given! concerning Double $3.00 309 THIRD STREET. Grant's life and patriotic civil war 324 Rooms, Private Baths, Single S2.50, songs were sung with the greatest of FALLS INTERNATIONAL Double 13.50 MINNESOTA enthusiasm. The celebration ^ras attended W 202 Rooms, Private Baths, Single £3.00 by the three grade rboms, the Double $4.00 high school and many citizens that, Others en suite take interest in School matters. r*