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

June 1, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

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August Nelson and mother of Ericsburg Bueteet Station In the World. Twenty yeairs ago Londoners, proud visited m—•— Jiere' yesterday. Jr mm •.- of the size ofthe city -and the dimensions AT THE CHURCHES of its traffic, used to point to the 8 MUSIC RECORDS ^fforts are 'being made 6y the commercial fact that Clapham Junction was the club to have a veterinary locate 5s* busiest railway station in the world— in this city. BAPTIST CHURCH. -y on an average a train a minute passed A. M. Whitby, Pastor.' -—-o—-• through It. Now that1 record is doubled P. Henry Massi of Ray was a visitor Olavas Jewett of Littlefork spent .• Dr. Mary Ghostley and Mrs. G. at the Underground station at 'Earl's here yesterday. Memorial day here. r- Ballou left for Bemidji, last night 10 .-00 a. m.—Thev.Bible School. court, where 120 trains an hour pass •\fp ——o ..Aj. AT (HSH'S 'I--, where the-y will visit for a few days. through during the rush hours, and at .11:00 a. m—..—Morning worship and .••j •. ~n Mrs. E. M. Allen .of Baudette spent Geo. Rowe of Margie was a business Charing Cross, with its three underground Lord's Supper. fr": Music Store Memorial Day here. *./. visitor here this week.,... stations in one, there are often Mr. arid Mrs. R^ M. Skinner of 7m p. m.—Christian Endeavor, topic, O 0 four and on an average three trains Baudette visited here a few days this "Better Friendships." Sam Bjarre of Bannock was a-rfcitor a minute. Twenty years ago, again, Mrs. J. L. Albertson is visiting week having autoed here from that 8:00 p. m.—Evening Praise, sermon Fttke Rearfe there were no motor omnibuses, and here yesterday. friends in Littlefork this week." city. topic, "Why Could Not We Do It." the horse omnibuses were but, a fraction You are welcome. of their number. During the J. O. Fosse of Spooner was a visitor Eugene Brenneamn of Ray visited Mrs. Glen Champney arrived here busiest hours today 640 omnibuses pass here during the week. here /during the latter part of last this morning from' Baudette and will Charing Cross in the hour, 566 pass METHODIST EPISCOPAL week the bank, 542 pass Oxford Circus and visit for a few days with her parents Claude E. Ireland, Pastor. Jake Greengard spent Tuesday at 518 pass Piccadilly Circus. Omnibuses Mr. and Mrs. Gagnon. Virginia visiting' friends. Get your Baled Hay at Durrin*s *_ and underground trains carry 4,000,000 Sunday School, 10:00. Feed Store, Northome, Minn. Write passengers a day. The population has Victor Lumbohm, former drug store T. J. Johnson of Littlefork, candidate Morning Worship, 11 .-00, conducted FOR SALE increased less than 20 per cent since for prices. tf. proprietor at Warroad, arrived in the for represetnative, spent yesterday by Rev. Gregg of Littlefork. the beginning of the century,-but for THREE 3-year-old colts, broke to city this morning and will be employed in this city: every journey in bus, tram, train, or No evening service. drive single or double: strong as Roy Johnson, M. & I. operator, left in the Babcock drug store. cab people made then, they make between You are welcome at "the services of last night for Brainerd, where .he will mules, at $150 each. Pay your R. W. King of the O. M. Carr & 30 and 40 today. the Home-Like church. be employed. money, take your choice. C. Rusfeldt, company department store, spent The dance pally given by the Eastern ——o-^.— 3t. Manitou, Minn. Memorial Day in Duluth. Star last Monday night was largely, Put Liability on City. 3 A daughter was born to Mr. and ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH In the Botanical -gardens, Glasgow, attended not only by local couples, H. A. Mayer, Pastor. FOR SALE—A good used National Mrs. H. Clement last week at the bf belonging to the city, was a bed Julius Markowitz visited in Duluth but also by many of our cousins from Cash register-^ Inquire H. O. Blodgett, Craig hospital. specimen plants, including some belladonna. Morning service at 10:30. during Memorial Day, returning to across the river. Rex" hotel. 2tp —O— Children ate some of the The Festival of Pentecost—Topic: this city Wednesday morning. M. Morrison is back from his trip bright purple berries of this, became "The Outpouring of the Holy Ghost." FOR SALE—Fresh Guernsey cow and The new car that attracted much to the cities where he has been consulting ill, and one of them died. The father Oscar Syrene of Crosby arrived in Sunday School and Bible Class at young mare, six years old. E. P. a specialist. attention thi$ week is a new model 6U&1 the city for damages on the 11:60. town yesterday to look over some Nystrom, Ericsburg, Minn. 2tp thai the Paige Motor Co. is manufacturing. ground that the death of his son was No evening services during the summer K*. real estate that he owns here. Jafs. Coleman is a visitor in the This car, the "Jewett Six," due to its fault. months^ Tyi^n Cities' this week, having left for The judge dismissed the suit, but FOR SALE 8® acre farm three is being handled by the Motor Inn, O. E. Martin and Henry P. Hasenmeyer Ladies' Aid on Thursday afternoon this judgment was reversed on appeal. that vicinity Monday. miles out of Devlin on trunk road thei first one to arrive being sold to of Duluth are visiting here this A further appeal was taken to at 2:30. M. E. King. on LaVally river. 40 acres cleared week as the guests of G. B. Ballou. the house of lords, which has just decided Mrs. Harold McCormack returned Choir rehearsal on Friday evening and four room frame house. Will against the city. It holds that at 8:30. this morning from the Twin cities sell cheap. Inquire at Press Office. Ray Sullivan departed today for Mrs. Allen T. .Agnew and baby left as the children were entitled to go where she has been visiting. -Come-to English Ifutheran church— 2t. Grand Rapids where he will spend where the shrub grew, that no warn last night for Minneapolis where they the little church with'the big message. his vacation at the home of his sister, Ing was given to parents or guardians, will visit with Mrs. Agnew's parents. FOR RENT Mr. and, Mrs. C. B. Kinney departed The Sunday School children with and that the city authorities knew of Mrs. H. Logan. The trip is being their teachers had a picnic last Friday FOR RENT—12 steam heated rooms, last night for an extended visit to the danger of the pretty but deadly made by auto and Ray is being accompanied John Gustafson underwent an operation'at after school. Each child brought 2 baths, can be arranged for 2 points of interest along the Pacific berries, their presence might be considered by his sister, Mrs. R. H. the Northern Minnesota hospital its own lunch. Games were played coast. a trap for the very young, and families or rooming house. Inquire Doherty and children. this week and is on the road to therefore the city was fully liable. and a good time enjoyed by all. at Rifkin s. rapid recovery. C. W. Monty and Miss Anna Erickson Mr. and Mrs. L. Rifkin of Minneapolis, of the county superintendent's Regulating the Ratio. Burton Beidelman of Minneapolis but formerly of this city, announce office visited the Northome school yesterday. "I have devised a motor that will spent' several days here this week The Business Exchange the engagement of their run thirty miles to the gallon," exclaimed visiting with his cousins, the Grossman daughter, Sarah, to D. R. Goodman the inventor. boys. of Chicago. Mr. Goodman is assistant "I'm glad to hear it," said Mr. Dustin Mrs. M. V. Curran and son, Donald, Stax. "This announcement will CITY PROPERTY FARM LANDS AUTOMOBILES ofi Virginia, are guests of Mrs. Curran's manager of the Minneapolis F. J. McPartlin, Mrs. J. Hadler, Dr. justify an Immediate increase in the branch office of the Western Bag and parents, Mr. and Mrs. James NOTES—JUDGMENTS, Etc. M. E. Withrow and wife, Mr. and Mrs. price of gas." Burlay Co. of Chicago. Curran, for the week. Bought, Sold or Exchanged F. G. Nelson were among those who motored from here to attend the afc A member of Drs. Larson LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US. Mrs. Harry Kimpton arrived Tuesdya Frank H. Keyes of this city and ternoon Memorial services at Littlefork. & Larson, Specialists Office Keyes Hardware Bldg. from New Bedford, Mass., where H. W. Keyes of Ranier1 will open a in the examing of she has been spending the winter real estate business on the first of eyes and fitting glasses with her parents. I H. W. KEYES, Mgr. June under the name of The Business Phone No. 3 D. E. Hatley, and wife and Ward will be at Victoria Hotel, Wednesday, Exchange. They expect to buy or exchange Sim and wife of St. Paul and Minneapolis May 31, and Friday, June 2. The senior class of the local high city property, farm lands, spent several days here this school left this morning for Kettle automobiles, notes, judgments, etc. week in connection with some' business Falls, where they will enjoy the annual Their office will be located temporarily of the Yeoman lodge of which Eat at the New senior picnic and outing. in the Keyes Hardware building. they are officials. F. P. Grossman and family have CHILDREN'S DAY AT OPEN OPEN Saturday, June 3, a land clearing moved to their cottage, "Grospine," BETHLEHEM CHURCH demonstration will be held at the old DAY NIGHT at Idlewood where they will Snyder place at Indus by the Northern live during the summer months. and Sunday morning at 10:30. Automobile Co. of this city. The ... —o— NIGHT DAY "Children's Day Cotorades." Fordson tractor will demonstrate its. A marriage license was issued during Children's Day Processional by the land clearing ability. the -week to Robert Armstrong of Sunday School. Calgary and Hasel I. Smith, daughter 0 Doxology. Dr. B. F. Osburn returned from a of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Lomarf. Prayer. fishing trip near Baudette Tuesday. Recitation: "The Master's Welcome."—Roberta Dr. Osburn, and party, composed of Deputy Hugh Reidy went to Bemidji Fritz. four Baudette business men did their Tuesday and recovered some Song: "Hymn of Joy," by the Sunday fishing in the Height of Land Lake beaver hides that had been stolen School and choir. and secured the limit, that the Canadian from a homesteader near Craigville. Dialogue: "The First Children's law allows, of big lake trout. The culprit has not been apprehended Day," by Mrs. Ihrig's and Miss Annunsen's You should be paricular regarding your food. You should be sure it is clean and as yet. pupils. properly cooked. You shoud not be satisfied simply with food because it looks and Boy's Song,. "Sunny June," by Jack tastes like food. THAT IS WHY WE WANT TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Miss Queen MacMurray, accompanied Learn The Joys of THIS. Morrison, Leonard Nelson, George by her friend, Miss Helen Traux, Masters, Grover Green. drove up from Minneapolis and visited Baptismal service. here for a few days this week with Dustless Cleaning There's a Difference in What and Where You Eat Cradle Roll and ..Song, "Open the Miss MacMurray's brother, C. T. MacMurray. Gates," by choir. Primary Program. WITH Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weiner and son Exercise, "Beautiful Gifts for Children's of Wausau, Wis., are visiting friends OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE YOU Day," by three pupils. OUR OUR in this city having motored from that Recitation, "I am Happy," by -Bobby We are not here for a day, week, or TASTY NOONDAY place^last week. Mr. Weiner was Shafer. a month but to stay. We do not formerly the head machinist for the DELICIOUS MEALS Exercise, "The Children's Day," by want you for one meal—we want you M. & O. Paper company. three girls. BREAKFASTS WILL jg here for every meal. Our kitchens are Exercise, ^C^ildren's Day Our Day," SATISFY open for your inspection—Our food is Funeral services for Mrs. John jj two boys and two girls. WILL START the best and highest grade that money YOU Lenihan who died at a local hospital Recitation, "Children's Day the YOU jj can buy. We use nothing but the best Sunday were held at Fort Frances Best," Cruise Honey. RIGHT IN of everything and! fresh every day in yesterday. Many friends of the deceased EVERY Recitation, "Wave the Little FOR THE the week. Our kitchen and dining from this side attended the Leaves," Betty Pitblado. DAY. RESPECT ft room service will please you. services. Besides her husband deceased Dialogue, "Beautiful Day," Mrs. is survived by two children, Ballou's pupil's. s: Recitation, "Welcome," by Betty Rev.' C. E. Ireland departed for Backus. & Gemmell this morning where he will Private Dining Room Service Recitation, "Children's Day Joy," by deliver the address at the commencement Sonny Crandall. exercises to\ be held there tonight. Dialogue, "So Will I," -fry four FOR SPECIAL PARTIES WITH NO EXTRA CHARGE—WE CAN ACCOMMODATE Friday he will talk at a community children. YOU IN EVERY WAY WITH PRIVATE DINING ROOMS FOR PARTIES OF TWO picnic to .be held at Birchdale Recitation, "Children Are Like Sunshine," TO FIFTEEN PEOPLE- RESERVATIONS MADE AT ANY TIME. -A on that day. Clarence Nelson. Recitation, "Everything is Glad in Mrs. John Nesby who has been ELECTRIC SUCTION CLEANER June," Stanley Heiberg. visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Cobey, frt! The wonderful nozzle, wide and Dialogue, "We're So Glad It's Children's for the past three weeks, left Our Prices Our Food low down, enables the APEX to Day," Mrs. Ballou's pupils. Tuesday for her home at Sioux Falls, "poke* into pla.ces impossible to Dialogue, "On Children's Day," five S. D. Mrs. Cobey accompanied her reach with ordinary cleaners it Our Night Our Subtantial children. will not only clean exposed places on the trip and will remain at that jj The Best to Be |g Are Most Rea- Recitation, "Farewell," Anne Ihrig. Lunches Will in the center of the room, but can place for a month's visit. Evening Dinners f= jj go under radiators, stoves, ordinary sonable. Had. Presentation of awards by the ^ninister. Refresh You furniture, etc.—cleans into corners Will A large number of local Odd Fellows and along base-boards. It is Birthday Offering. v:X will go to Minneapolis Sunday 1 Our Service. I of an designed to be of greatest help in Rest You After to attend the Odd Fellows convention Recitation, "On Children's Day," its every day use! Evening The machine height is only 614 Helen Swafford. A Hard that is to be held there on that day. inches, while the nozzle thoroughly |j Among those who will drive their Solo, Miss Esther Miner. Cannot Be Duplicated. TRY US Down Town Day. cleans a strip 13 in. wide—think of cars to that place are: Jess Rose, Dialogue, "For American Childhood," it With the APEX as her assistant. 1 ONCE 'and MAKE US PROVE IT. 1 Rar.ier C. E. Corrin, Irving Burton Mrs. Hadler's and Mr. Abbott's the modern housewife is at all pupils. and Erving Boldus. times conscious of thorough cleanliness W&S in every nook and corner. Recitation, ,!The Children's Sabbath Day," Evelyn Ek. A farewell party in honor of Mrs. Phone us for a demonstration »f the "APEX" right in your own FJ'R. Lapham was given last Saturday Solo, Mrs MacMurray. -v„, fi* home! 1 Dialogue, "We welcome You," night at the home of Mrs. C. k- Hotel Vic Linsten by Mrs. Linsten and Mrs. (three girls) MrS. Hadler's pupils. ZiamemaB Electric Conpiy of Offering for Sunday School, with W. Wirt. Five tables bridge were Building Bnfldmg played, Mrs. C. A. Engbloom winning Offering Song, "Precious Jewels." INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. the first prize, Mrs.- Jim Drummond, Benediction. 340 FIFTH AVENUE Phone 200 the free-for-all and Mrs. F. IL Lapham Parents and friends of the children the prize especially invited. Everybody welcome. consolation, m-