International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 18, 1922 · Page 4 of 9
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__•_»* THE INTERNATIONAL .FALT.S PRESS PSGETIVE •y AJ-'h HIGHWAY BUILDING champion potato grower for 1921, having SCHOOL EXHIBlf^ i* J%f f|Ilsf |He -to^ed his car in at thet -i produced a yield of 512 bushels SEASON OPENS BIG same time for repairs. Per acre at a high margin of profit. The annual school exhibit 'will be Jobs 15,000 Men on State and This team will discuss varieties, seed for shown on Friday, May 19th. Both' The town board has purchased a selection, diseases and cultivation of Local Road Projects This .Y«ar, buildings will be open to visitors all piece of land northeast of the ceme-V potatoes. On the bread team are Highway Officials Estimate. day and evening. tery which will be cleared up at once Pearl Hoy, Kafherine Godetr and Anne Refreshments will be served from 3:30 and established as village dump' Me Jdta? tfcsto. Carr's shoe sale all this wee£*4ots Trunk Route Maintenance Work Already Owen of whom Pearl is the captain. to 4:30 to visitors only at the Alexander ground. A good road will be cleared of bargains. Well Advanced—Construction The cake making team consists of Baker school building. '—-o following a gravel ridge so that persons Operations Starting. Nellie Harrigan, Mable Hoy and Angela G. V., KINNEY. The Bridge Club will be entertained hauling out refuse can get .right Nosie, the first of whom is captain'on. NEWSPAPERMEN AGREE at the home of Mrs. C. W. Speelman on to the dump ground with a wagon. V. this. team. Around International Falls and in THAT THE TWO this afternoon. All refuse from the village from now^ S3 S3 S3 3 3 S3 8 $: S S3 *3 8 all other sections of Minnesota, highway The following people will be present S3 SMALLEST THINGS on must be deposited there and no improvements are being started to assist in making the day a success: With the opening of the Rex Cafe S3 ERICSBURG S3 where else. IN IKE WORLD SS under the setond year program of the M. M. Abbott, county agent, who will today the commercial club, in its new ARB MOLECULES AND & W C* «RT 35 Babcock plan on trunk routes and by speak and give suggestions to demonstration quarters, is again open to visitors and The school carnival and dance given ANONYMOUS LETTER Oscar Haggbom is putting a floor club members. county and town officials on the socalled teams County Superintendent last Saturday evening was well attended WRITERS/^ on the Enzman garage. Olson, Miss Anna Erickson to local roads. and proved a financial success, C. A. Stone, at one time an employee Chas. M. Babcock, state highway assist the girls' demonstration teams as they took in around $50 during the L. E. Nelson is making several badly of the M. & O. Paper Company, F. G. Wells, agriculturist from Big comiriissioner, has placed uhder contract evening. Music for the dance was needed repairs to the local school is here irom Millinocket, Maine, for Falls with his moving picture equipment for construction this season 626 furnished by the Ray orchestra. ICKFlCt building this week. a short visit with friends who 'reside miles of gravel-surfacing, 123 miles and six good films to furnish here. Sealed bids for the construction of of paving and 336 miles of permanent evening entertainment and Mr. Kittleson, W. H. Eddy has sold his Ford car the W. G. Martin road,, which were district boys' and girls'.club leader grading on the trunk system, including and got a set of catapillar tracks for received by the town board the 15th J. A. White, a well-known Kentiwfcy, from Crookston, who will speak on county reimbursement prbjects his Fordson and is now plowing Tor were rejected and a call will be issued farnaer^aid could beat his .club-work. A social-time at dancing carrying state department approval, Chris Kiland. o- for new bids on this road, following' haftdsskuckingf torn affceHtakhtg Tan-, will follow, the moving pieturesin the also many new ..bridge?, mite,?, of the origriitiafl 1o?afeon, due south from lac. For sale by S. N. Rubin. guard-rails, filing and minor improve-, evening. All people[of,the community* A. W. Andersons brought his: well W. G. Martin's1 place. The old location o—- as well as .others are inyjted- and expected ments. This work, engineers estimate,- G. A Olson, county superintendent, drilling rig up from down near Ray is just $00 feet short of being to be present on this day,, especially will .employ, about JJ$0Q men and C. W. MonCyy county' s&pervisor^ last week, and has taken it to the one mile in length. through the construction season. parents and school patrons. returned by auto this morning from The boys and girls want a large audience Local highway authorities over the Joo/) the Harrigan district where they had t»31IfflIIIlIIIDllIllliniilIl!Il!Il!lUi!Iinin!!llI!Iininn!!lG!BH!!!n!iHIlilI!Sini!iii!: i!n!il!ifll!!liI!ill!inil!!llil!StinUl!ini!illlll!!lliIll!llUi!n!D!!ntliIlHI!l1MllIin!iini!lll!ir!!!i*!l!]Ii]!!!iii!il!niffiI!!!!!!^3 on this occasion, and will try state, having available double the gone on school matters. COPYRIGHT |9£2 PUB. AUTO CASTER 5Cv. I hard not to disappoint any who attend. amount of money that is provided I H. A. LEVIN, Pres. DEL BERTHIAUME, Mgr. for state operations, will carry on Miss Honora Cullen of Dentaybow Pay cash, save the cost of credit Commencement Program. work taking approximately 10,000 visited here during the week end with system. Eighth grade commencement exercises additional men, it is estimated.» So her sister Miss Catherine Cullen who O. M. Carr & Co. will be held at Harrigan Consolidated that approximately 15,000 men, hundreds Lakeside Ice Co.. is staying at the J. H. Brown home School during the last week of of teams, scores of construction F. S. Lang departed for Duluth while attending school here. school, probably Wednesday Vevening, outfits, made up of big steam shovels this morning on business. May 31. This is the first graduating and other machinery, will be engaged 1\ Dr. Mary Ghostley fentertainfd a class from the new school In this year in the big undertaking to =3 W. M. Starkweather of Big Falls number of guests at a picnic dinner the Harrigan community. Eight pupils pull Minnesota out of the mud. was here on business Monday. A Permanent Organization with at her cottage at Birch Point in honor will graduate, three of which will of Miss Lucy Barrett of Bemidji, who be from neighboring rural schools. BIRD LOVERS ASKED TO AID A. R. McCallum, state forester, was was her guest during the week end. Following is the commencement program a Large Investment IN BIRD COUNT THIS SPRING here from Littlefork Monday. o-j— Mrs. J. H. Brown entertained sixteen The bird-counting work of the Biological 1.—Saluator Anna Owen Postmaster H. J. Miner is transacting ladies at a card party and luncheon Survey of the United States 2.—Class Welcome Song business in the Twin Cities this at her home last Monday afternoon A Complete Equipment to Serve Department of Agriculture, which was By the Class week. in honor of Miss Alice Scott'of seriously decreased during the period 3.—The Class Doctor John Ward Philadelphia who is here visiting with Our Customers of the war is now being taken up 4.—Class Play 11 Characters Pay cash, save the cost of credit Mrs. Curtis Williams. Four tables of system. more energetically, with the aid of (On the Threshold) bridge were played, Mrs. M. E. Withrow many v^untary observers. Any interested 5.—Drill of Class Colors 8 Girls O. M. Carr & Cqn winning the prize. persons who are familiar (Introducing Class Song and Yell) We Are Here to Stay F. S. Lang has returned from the with the birds of their respective localities 6.—Class Toem Class Member The Parent Teacher meeting previously Twin cities after concluding teome can contribute data in connection (Step by Step) announced fof Friday, May 19, business there. at 3:30 o'clock wifl be held at 8:00 with this survey, which wjll 7.—Graduating Address. o'clock instead. Mrs. H. V. Ward will extend over a number of years. The 8.—Presentation of Class And HOW the prices came down Carr's shoe sale all this week—lots information which this study will furnish speak on "Character Influences." Miss Principal L. S. Seaman of bargains. concerns not only the total bird since we got in the game McCloud will sing and Miss Lynch 9.—Presentation of Diplomas will give a piano number. This is population of the United States but Superintendent Olson Walter Cann of Blackduck transacted also its fluctuations from year to year, the final meeting and officers for the 30l—Valedictory Angela Nosie business here during the early part coming year will be elected-and the and the effect of the present State Class Motto—We Build the Ladder I WATCH OUR GREEN DELIVERY WAGON of the week. and Federal laws on the increase of reports given. The retiring officers by Which We Rise. will serve lunch. game and insectivorous birds. Class Colors—Blue and White. Picnic Lunches at the Lakeside Instructions for properly making a Class Flower—Violet. Restaurant at" the upper dock, Ranier. ^illll!!iilllll!llll!l!llilllil!llill!!!lillllllilll!ll JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM TONIGHT bird count will be sent#iwith -.report M. J. Trompeter. 4tpd. The Seniors of the Alexander Baker blanks, to anyone, uppn ampliation to :!!!!i!!!!i!i!ilii!!!!i!ll!!!i!! i!!!M High School will be the guests of the the Bureau of feiological Survey. Officials Cecil Snodgrass has concluded his Juniors at a banquet which will be hope that counts will b^continued visit with his parents here and has held at the Rex hotel this evening. on all lands'where they, have been returned to Portland. After the banquet dancing will follow previously made. It is especially desired Valentino at the Masonic Hall. to obtain series of counts indicating Commissioner Wm. Harrigan of bird life on the plains, the Greaney transacted business here ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH deserts, and iitfthe southern and western several days this week. H. A. Mayer, Pastor. states. Morning Service at 10:30. Topic, The height of the breeding season Mrs. Agnes Ferguson and Miss Bertha Prayer. should be chosen for this work. In Johnson of Baudette are visitors Sunday School and Bible Class at the latitude of Washington, D. C., WHO STARRED IN THE "FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE" in at the Albert Peterson home. 11:30. this comes about May 30. Near Boston Evening Service at 8:00. it is atfout a week later, and south Mrs. Glen Champney of Baudette of Washington it is earlier. In any locality spent Thursday here visiting with her Don't forget the Gospel meeting the count shoiild be made as parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gagnon. held in Gospel tent, corner 4th and soon as the birds are well settled on 4th, every evening at 8:00 o'clock. their nesting grounds, but not until Ladies' suits greatly reduced in Commencing Sunday, May 21st, Evangelist after the end of the migration season. price all this week. J. Alonzo Sanders will speak What is wanted is to learn how many O. M. Carr & Co. on timely topics of the day. pairs of birds actually nest within Rev. Warmanen, pastor of the the selected areas. Birds that visit BAPTIST CHURCH. Swedish Lutheran church, Is attending the area only for feeding purposes A. M. Whitby, Pastor. a conference at St. Peter. must not be counted. The best time 10 a. m.—The Bible School. to make the count is early in the No man is stronger than his-stomach. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship morning when male birds are usually Tanlac will make your stomach sermon topic, "Opportunity, Inspiration, in full song, and each may safely be strong. For sale by S. N. Rubin. Service." The Junior Choir will taken to represent a breeding pair. sing. A 40 to 80 acre tract should be selected, The dry goods section offers specials 7:00 m.—Christian Endeavor topic, p. representing average farm conditions From the Novel by Edith M. Hull. in every department during this "What the C. E. Does for Me." without an undue amount of week. Come save money. 8 p. m.—Evening Praise, "What is woodland or orchard. Information is O. M. Carr & Co. a Christian?" desired in detail as to the character A flaming romance of desert love!. Flinging away the trappings of civilization! Leav of the land surveyed. The bureau A marriage license was issued by 3ETHLEHEM CHURCH. hopes that many persons interested in ing the "ladyM only a woman, the "gentlenjan" only a man. the county clerk to Louis S. Bjorklund A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. bird life will make one or more counts Rosina C. Swanby of Northome and Miss Sunday morning, 10:30 Preaching this season. Tuesday. The tale of a lawless Arab Chief who loved an English beauty—and took her! ^Stormed &V> service. Subject, "The Royalty of Manhood." ACHIEVEMENT DAY. her caravan—carried her off to his tent—lost her—fought for her—mastered her—won her The safest and surest way back to Sunday School, 11:45. health, strength and happiness is by Young People's meeting 7:00. heart and soul! Plans for boys' and girls' Achievement the Tanlac route. For sale by S. N. Sunday evening, 8:00. Jlustrated D^y at Harrigan Consolidated Rubin. lecture, "The Journey of Life." Concluding A romance all colored with barbaric splendor. Swift and free as a galloping Bedouin. School, to be held Friday, May 26, °—T~ the evening services for the are now practically completed.* This A dance will be given at tne Odd Racing through scenes that thrill with their beauty and daring. season. will be a fitting conclusion to the Fellows' Hall, under the auspices of Wednesday afternoon, the Ladies' years* work of the Boys' arid Girls' the Ways and Means committee or Aid society. Clubs of the school and will mark the I. O. O. F. Saturday night, May Come to Bethlehem church. A cordial'welcome the chief closing event of the school 20th. Everybody is cordially invited. awaits you. year. The plans are to make it an Refreshments will be serveff. The novel has broken the record of the last ten years for the largest sale. all-day affair consisting of both forenoon METHODIST EPISCOPAL and afternoon session^ with picnic Over four million copies of the book have been sold in less than-a year in addition 3 Claude E. Ireland, Pastor. lunch at noon. Club officers and the story has been published in 46 leading1 magazines. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. members will have entire Responsibility Morning worship, 11:00 Subject: for the program of the day, and 16 million people have read the story. The whole world will see the picture. "She Hath Done What Shex Could." the club officers will preside at both Special Music. sessions. The program consists Nof FOR RENT One steam heated Evening Service, 8:00 Subject: singing of club songs, quoting of club room. Inquire at 400 Eight Street "The Man of Galilee." The, pastor creed and pledge, giving of club yells, Grand Theatre 2 Days or phone 421. has put careful study on this subject stories of club work and achievement and hopes to be greeted and encouraged by club members, demonstration FOR RENT Furnished room with 4 by seeing a large attendance of potatoes by team of three hot? and co^d water1. Suitable for one present at this service. Will you do members, several appropriate song or two /gentlemen. Reasonable your part numbers, primary folk dance, dialogues, price. Inquire at Press office. ltp I: Wednesday, and Thursday, Nay 24-25 t* The Ladies'Aid will be entertained recitations,^demonstrations -by FOR RENT—12 steam heated rooms, next Friday afternoon by Mrs. J. H. bread dnd cake making teams and recreation 2 baths, can be arranged for 2 Emmerson at the home of Mrs. R. and sports. The three demonstration families or rooming house. Inquire Liljebla'd^ 822 Seventh St. All'ladies teams are composed each of Admission, Evening 25c and 50c Matinee, 20c and 40c. Matinee Daily* 2:30 p. m. interested in our ladies' aid and the three members as follows: Potato at Rifkins. i£- church are requested to be present. demonstration team, captain John You are coidially invited to worship A Press Want Al will bring you Ward team mates Raymond Hoy and with us at the home-like- church. Joseph Godec: -John Ward is state satisfactory results. •ii At