International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 7, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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Secretary* of Agriculture Wallace spoke for fiilly a third of our entire population when 'he-said that the Old Timer* Win fvirot Game, Sco^e 5 Farmers, of the country -of are Weary Two pants boys stilts—-corduroys Gossard Brassiers fit all figures. to 3. Regulars! Win Labor Day* labor bickerings. It is the. farmers M. .Carr & Co. 7 and worsted. O. M. Carr & Co. Score i'' -S •'. v'.-bjr 1 who nave been, hit in the hardest the process of deflation, declared Mr. Louis. Griffith of North okie spent W. B. Fulton and son, Jaek, left for A few of t\ie old timers susstantiated Wallace. He has prepared statistics labor day here. Minneapolis yesterday. /, ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH BETHLEHEM CHURCH. by somfc very good outside talent showing that the purchasing power H. A. Mayer, Pastor A. Wallace MacNeOl Minister. defeated the regular team last Sunday You're as near, to this store ,as your of the. railway employee in 1921 was 51 Mrs. Jas.£wald and children are attending in the first game of the two scheduled phone. Call 6. O. M. Carr & Co. per xent'greater than in 1913, of the the state fair. -Morning service at 10:30 with Holy Sunday morning, 10:30: Preaching The Sabbath game came off without coal miner 30 per cent greater, of the Communion. 0.-' service. Subject: "The Fundamentals M. Shapira' is transacting business a hitch, Ackenbaugh andGordon doing farm laborer 4 per cent' lest, and of F. S. Lang left yesterday afternoon Confessional service \t 10:00. of a' Christian Education." in the twin cities. the heavy sticking for the Old via Dulfith, for Milwaukee. the farmer himself from 25 io' 45 per Sunday school at 11:30. Sunday school, 11:35: E. Bergsman, Timers each secured a home run. cent less. In spite of the burden that Supt. Lesson topic: "The Power of H. W. An fang returned here last Ladies' Aid meets on Tfitorsday afternoon Hargrove, stellar catcher.for the Old Mrs. W. C. Hfoward and son spent the farmers have had to bear, they the~Word of God." at 2:30 at the'church. Mrs. week following an extended visit Timers, was put out of commission Labor day visiting friends af Littlefork. have endeavored to get relief solely Young people's meeting, 7:*Reader: fyigge will serve. in St. Paul. when a tick foul struck his throwing by lawful means. They have applied Mrs. H. Pitblado. Topic:, "God's hand and severely injured one of his Confirmation class on Friday at 4. 0, to the executive departments at Flannel shirts in many new colors Commands and our Obedience." Sunday school teacher's meeting on "Patrick*' all wool sweaters for men fingers. He, perhaps played the best Washington, to Congress, and to evefy Evening service, 7:45. Subject: for fall. O. M. Carr & Co. Friday at 8:00. and boys. O. M. Carr & Co. ball of any man on either team and other means that showed promise O "Tackling a Har^ Job." the Old Timers were considerably Come to English Lutheran church— of aid. But while their efforts have County agent Abbott is among those Wednesday afternoon: Meeting of Miss O'Leary of Duluth is visiting the little church with the big message. crippled during the, second day of not met with all the success they expected, who motored to the twin cities to attend the Ladies'' Aid Society. here as a guest at, the home of her combat without him. the farmers have refrained the fair.. Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. .friend Mrs. Arthur CvIsoik Following is the' box score of Sunay's from striking or creating disorder. JOHN PETERSON A cordial welcome awaits you. game. 'They havp kejft on producing," Secretary Ntew fall caps of "Polo" cloth—a Hats and tams for Misses and children Wallace reminds us, "and in Funeral services for the late John Regulars R. Ah, H.I E. variety to pick from .0. M. Carr & Co. at O. M. Carr & Co. FIRST M. E. CHURCH the face of extraordinarily low prices 5 Mickish "4 Peterson were held Tuesday afternoon 0 2 1 C. E. Ireland, Pastor Amy have this year grown one of the largest Miss Collins of Duluth spent 7 Shoop !... from the Bethlehem church under the 4 1 1 0 Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Ballou left last the week end visiting-here with her crops in our entire history. The auspices of the Moose lodge. Interment 3 Noll.....: 2 1 0 0 week for the twin cities to attend the Services at the Norwegian Lutheran farmer believerfjj^. law and order h$ was made in Forest Hill cemetery. friend Miss Myrtle Campbell. 2 Rauscher 4 0 fair. 0 0 Church, 6th St. and 6th Ave. believes in government he believes in 9 Leibeg 0 3 1 1 0 Sunday' School, 10 K)0. fairness between man and man he Hand embroidered Japanese crepe Dr.' Denton's sleeping garments keep 8 Bailey 4 0 1 0 Morning worship, 11:00. believes in working hard and producing kimonas at special prices during the your child warm and healthy. O. M. 4 McKinstry ... 4 0 0 2 The Meal Purgative Evening service, 8:00. efficiently. If other groups would Carr & Co. fair. O. M. Carr & Co. 6 B. Carriveau.. 4 0 1 .Bible Study, Thursday at 8:00. do as the farmer has done ,our economic 1 Peterson 4 0 I 0 0 You are cordially invited to these As a purgative, Chamberlain's Tablets Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mclnnis spent a We will pay, 10c per pound for clean troubles would soon be over. Old Timers Ab R. H. E. services. are the exact thing required. few days here this week before returning cotton rags suitable for washing up Prices would soon be adjusted to their 5 Sharkey 5 1 2 0 Strong enough for the most robust, presses. Bring them in now. to Lake Kabetogama where normal relationship. There would be 7 Zimmerman .. 2 0 0 1 mild enough for children. They cause N O E N I N N E S O A they are camping. work for everybody and at just wages. 6 P. Carriveau.. 3 0 0 0 an agreeable movement of the bowels Dr. B. F. Ofcburn, Physician and Miss Phyllis Warmanen departed 1 4 Hubbard 4 1 0 1 without any ©f that terrible griping. Surgeon in Charge "Irona" double mesh cap shaped hair yesterday for St. Paul where she will "But there are too. many people who 9 Ackenbaugh.. 4 *2 2 0 They are easy and pleasant to take Office Phone 30 Hospital Phone 79 nets are only 10 cents each at O. M. visit with a sister living there. seem to be thinking only of themselves 2 Hargrove 2 0 0 0 and agreeable in effect. J?or sale by Office Intl State Bank Building Carr & Co. and how they can profit at the 3 Gordon 4 0 1 'l S. N. Rubin. George Gable, the traffic cop, is International Falls, Minnesota expense of the community |t large 8 Eastman 4 0 0 0 C. B. Lang accompanied by Mrs. E.,. home again after concluding a motorcycle and especially at the expense of the 1 Kemp 4" 0 0 1 trip to the central part of the A. Waltenburg motored this week to farmer. The farmer is sick and tired 2 McKibbage ... 1 1 0 2 state, Ryder, N. D., where Mr. Waltenburg of this sort of business. He is disgusted Classified Ads R. H. E. is working. with these recurring disputes between Regulars 3 ~6 6 Will Bennett of Frontier was in capital and labor, especially as Old Timers 5 7 4 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Woodford and town yesterday enroute to his home connected with the essential industries. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Peterson left yesterday after concluding a visit to the Twin The Labor day game was interspersed He sees no reason why such cities. by automobile for Minneapolis with arguments largely due to the disputes can not and should not be where they will attend the state fair, umpiring which was at times rather settled in an orderly and lawful way Miss Nelle Olson returned froirf St. WANTED—Homes and city property o—— FOR SALE antiquated. However the decisions and without the interruptions of service Paul the fore part of the toeek after in any part of the city. See Kibbey We have a good reputation in the favored neither team consistently. which cost him so dearly. The following property of attending a librarians conference held & Arney, Third* avenue, opposite business world. There's a reason. The The Old Timers, favored by the "The farmer recognizes his obligation THI# LAKESIDE FISH CO. there last week. Rex Hotel Building. Bemidji Business College invites you "umps,^' gained a lead in the early part to produce food, for people must at RANIER, Minn. to enter its new classes that began. of the game but old age soon began to eat to live. He demands that both The members of the Tabernacle WANTED—Men/ Women, Boys or 3 Ice Houses. Sept. 5. tell and the Regulars gave them a the owners of the coal mines and the society are being* entertained this afternoon Girls to handle my PURE and 1 6 Room House with Bath Room. good beating. P. Carriveau secured coal miners recognize their equal obligation at the island home of Mrs. O. FRESH candies. Selling direct I Large Barge Garnet' Peterson returned here the a home run for the Old Timers and to produce coal, and he demands J. Eissenach on Rainy Lake. from factory to oonsumer. You will 1 Cold Storage or Freezer 3 fore part of the week after attending both Mickish and B. Carriveau walloped that the management of the enjoy selling my candy, because it 1 Box Making Outfit Complete with a convention of insurance men at Duluth, the pill for two ba/e hits for the railroads and the railroad workmen Mr.-and Mrs. R. W. King returned is just a little bit better than the gas engine, rip, cut off saws, saw table, which was held during the past regulars. recognize also their equal obligation form Duluth Monday. Mr. King departed rest. Permanent business. Large line shaft hangers, belting, pulleys, Labor Day Box Score: week. to keep trains moving, for unless the for Minneapolis the same day profits to right party. Write quick etc. food he produces is moved promptly Old Timers Ab R. H. IV to attend to some business there. for particulars. THE CANDY 1 Electric Light Plant Complete Miss Martha Schmit, formerly an 5 Sharkey 4 1 0 to market the people will starve. SPECIALIST, P. O. BOX 36, MINNEAPOLIS, 1 Steel Barge employee of the S. E. Thompson & Mr. Dobson and son of Dickinson, 7 Zimmerman .. 3 1 "If the various groups ih this country 0 MINN. 11 2 Fishing Boats, new N. Dak., who have been sojourning are determined to prey upon one Son store, left the fore part of the 6 P. Carriveau.. 5 1 2 Scales, ice tools, gas engines, ice during the past month at Birch Point, week for Bemidji where she will enroll 4 Hubbard 5 0 another and abandon law and order 2 FOUND Left in car, by one of three crusher, water tanks, pound nets, trap to escape hay fever, returned today to in the in the normal school there. 9 Ackenbaugh .. 4 0 0 for strong-arm methods, the farmer lads who secured ride in Ford car nets, etc., etc. their home. 1 Kemp 4 ,0 0 can take care of himself. He can reduce near Ranier, bill folder and spectacle Call or write to the E. B. Grignon left early this week 3 Gordon 4 0 his production to. his own needs. 0 case containing spectacles. Owner LAKESIDE FISH CO. for Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, Dr. Robt. Green is clearing the lot He can follow the example of some 8 Eastman '3 1 1 can have same by calling at The RANIER, Minn. where he will visit his mother and sisted, h^ purchased this week from H., C. 2 McKibbage .3 1 others and refuse to sell what he produced. 1 Press office and paying for this ad. who reside there. While in Wisconsin Pitblado, adjoining W. V. Kane's lake 2 Lithio 1 0 But he does not believe in 0 FOR SALE—Sawing or box making property, preparatory to erecting a Mr. Grignon will visit at Winneconne, •Regulars Ab R. H. that sort of thing. He knows that LOST—$10 reward for recovery of summer cottage there. outfit conffrlete. 6 H. P. I. H. C. engine, the home of his boyhood and 1 Shoop 4 1 1 such a policy would bring about in this Polo coat and black grip lost between C. O. arid Rip saw tables with 1 great where he has not been for the past 5 Mickish 4 0 republic exactly the same sort the addition and Ranier on 2 saws, 16' line shaft set for 450 Rev., $ Spencer Clapp, U. S. customs oflcial 3 Noll 3 0 of conditions that exist in Russia." thirty years. August 17.^ Finder bring to the 3 pulleys, 1 clutch, hangers, belting. at Ranier,. has returned from 1 2 Rauscher 4 0 Press Office for reward. 12p W. Irving Burton accompanied by .Lakeside Fish Co., Ranier, Minn. 12tf Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., where he attended IMPOSSIBLE 9 L^ibeg ....... 3 1 0 Jerome Burton, Walter Johnson and FOR SALE—Lots 13, 14, 15, 16 in the funeral of his mother. He 1 8 Bailey 2 1 Dad: "Daughter, the banker tells Harry Randall motored to Minneapolis Block 12, International Falls. For FOR SALE—5 heavy wooden water 0 was accompanied home by his sister, 4 McKinstry ... 4 2 me that you have overdrawn that account during the fore p.art of the week. information write Mrs. A.. N. Mantor, barrels 2'6" 2' 10" for farmers use. Miss Clapp, who will remain here 7 Peterson 4 1 0 I opened for yqp last month." While there Mr. Burton will purchase Willmar, Minn. 11-tf Lakeside Fish Co., Ranier, Minn 12tf for some time. 6 B. Carriveau.. 4 1 I Beth: "Oh, he's mistaken, dad. I merchandise for the recently established R. H. ^haven't used up half the checks in the millinery department of the TWO DRUNKS FINED Old Timers 5 6 book yet." Burton store. 7 vRegulars 7 Let Us Serve You- Three men, namely, Geo. Sharlow, '/HARVEY HIRES HELP A. C. Evenson, a member of the The Regulars issue a challenge to Chas. Aschen and John Morrison, Harvey Brown was known for his the Old Timers to play the "rubber" firm of Evenson & Utterburg, contractors \jtere arrested, by Sheriff Van Etten thrift. All his life he had managed to for the new Falls High school if the members, of the Old Timers nine this week at Ranier on a drunk and work his farm without help. Finally are sufficiently recovered by the time building now under construction, returned disorderly charge. Following a hearing the day came when he had to have that the Regular team has an opeft to Minneapolis this week after before Judge Palmer Sharlow and help or see part of his bumper crop We are in the restaurant business for that purpose. Here spending several days here inspecting date. and Aschen! wei^e fined $5 each and lost. He telephoned to the county the progress made which includes the Saturday the local nine will go to costs while Morrison, who is the father you are sure of receiving the best quality of foods cooked pro agent. Baudette where they will play Warroad. excavating and the laying of forms for of a big family, was severely reprimanded "I want a farm hand to milk cows, perly antt at prices that are reasonable. Saturday is the last day of.the the foundation. by the judge. ».J feed, harness and seperate milk until County Division Carnival that is being breakfast: Do field work morning staged at Baudette^ this week and 35 We specialize in. Pastry made in our own sanitary bake and afternoon and chop a feed at besides the ball team and the city noon hour. One who is handy with shop by an expert. band quite a number of our citizens tools to help me build a new granary are planning on motoring to that city. ,in the evenings, and Chicago Cafe and Pastry Shop "Say, mister, ring off!" interrupted SMOOTZ-MEYERS a voice. "You've got the wrong number./ This ain't Heaven." Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist parsonage, the pastor, Rev. Ireland, FIGURED HIM united in marriage Irl Dale Smootz and Miss Emily Louise Meyers. Seth Hemway had a reputation far Establish^ 1904 by Mitchel Burtbn BURTON'S Both are well and favorably and wide as a person who would not Unless You Start known young people of Indus. pay his debts. Grocer Bilkens one day sent his new You Won't Arrive FINED $75 AND COSTS clerk to collect a bill long overdue. "Arid don't come back unless you The prdprietor of dne of our loc^I get it!" was the grocer's parting instructTons. International Falls' Fastest Growing Store soft drink establishments, located at A half, hour later the clerk Your income has three uses—to pay yesterday's 231 Third street, was fined $75 and walked in and handed over the full bills io meet today's opportunities and to'make Wish to announce the installation costs following a hearing in Judge amount. ready for tomorrow's emergencies. Palmer's court yesterday. A charge "How in heaven's name did you get of an up-to-date of vending other than soft drinks was all that money out of that old deadbeat?" For the, first usage a checking acpo-unt is a convenience the complaint. asked the grocer. but for the others an interest-bearing Ready-to-wear Millinery Department "Huh, I told him that I would tell account is essential. A A Pronounced Success. everybody he owed that he had paid Further announcements later me, if he didn't." N Start one now. Distribute your income so as not The uniform success that has attended '4 I'M to slight your future. the use of Chamberlain's Colic FARMERS AND HOMESTEADERS .. y. and Diarrhoea Remedy in the relief ATTENTION! First National Bank and cure of bowel complaints, Both for :{er %i 7 children and adults, has brought it into Special efforts are being made by -M 'f almost universal use, so that it is Kibbey & Arney to secure settlers practically without a rival and: everyone for Koochiching Cbunty. List your International FaBt Minnesota .¥ who has used it knows,"it is property with Kibbey & Arney, Jpternatiopal -a. f& yfe* without an equal.* For sale by S. N. Falls. Third avenue, Rubin. across from the Rex Hotel Building. .... AsmSfeMh-"Oii•#£