International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 19, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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s^twsjr fee h& S*i!p: *^t\u.v r-**\ \X W THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS IcSSS Jl. s-gltS PAGE FIVE XL?!* TWO ACCmUY «6HUBCH OTJN KILLED LAST FRIDAY '*•17:. BETHLEHEM CHURCH. Items of this.colmnn will be gladly receir^J. Telephone 32. A Wallace M«cN«ffl, MUiter. Readers owe it to their guests and to themselves to see that Joe Steffel, Way land, Instantly Killed items df local interest are reported. Every item will be given By Accidental discharge of Rifled Sunday morning, 10:30: Preaching October 20 aild 21 proper consideration when thi source is koofn. Lindgren Killed Near Round service. Subject "The Great Realities. Lake by Falling Tree We will hold our regular annual alcohol at Hollers' Tire & (From Wednesday?* Tribune) Radiator .Sunday school, 11:35: E. Bergsman, ecial Sale of Chase & Sanborn's shop. Battery J. O'Larry of St. Paul is a visitor in Friday the thirteenth proved unlucky Supt. Topic: "Jesus Vanquishes 1 August Nelson of Ray motored in the Tempter." 1 town. for two of Koochiching county's .town today. Young People's meeting, 7: T6pic: residents. The first, Joe Steffel, aged Seal Brand Coffee James Russell is here from Littlefork R. Strader of Brainerd is a business "Reverence and Worship." 32, was accidently killed by rifle bullet on business. visitor here. Friday afternoon on his homestead Song service and address, 7:45. Mr. and Mrs. Franz Jevne motore3 On the above two days we will sell a 3-lb. can of Seal Radiator alcohol at Hollers' Tire & Wednesday afternoon:. Meeting of near Wayland. Steffel was engaged 0fl A A to Big Falls yesterday. Brand Coffee, Regular $1.50, for Battery shop. the Ladies' Aid Society. in land clearing on his farm when it (Limit one caid to a family). Billie Fulton has accepted a position E. Helmar of Loman is in town today is belifeved he sighted some game. Come to Bethlehem church Sunday: "with Jake on the Corner. on business, Seizing his rifle, which leaned against A cordial welcoihe awaits you. Grocery Specials John Gish and son Lloyd are confined W. H. Sargent of Duluth is a business a nearby tree, by the barrel he received to their home on account of visitor here today. METH^blST EPISCOPAL CHURCH the disfharge through the heart GOLD MEDAL MACARONI, 8-oz. pkg. illness. E. E Knotts of Craigville transacted the trigger became entangled in when Claude E. Ireland, Pastor business here today. Miss Mildred Manley has as her a twig as he pulled the gun toward LARGE CAN TOMATOES—18c QQ W. .McGillairy of Birchdale is a guest Miss Esther Kinnep of Akeley, him. Services at the Norwegian LiAtrui county seat visitor today. who arrived this morning. Deceased is survived by his widow Church, 8th St. and fth Ave. FANCY toftATHAN APPLES 1 C. P. Eidem of Clementson was^a The Degree of Honor will hpld a and one child. Funeral arrangements 10 popnds for I vv •business visitor in town yesterday. card party at (he home of Mrs. Albert have not been completed as yet but it Sunday school, 10 KX). Flash Lights and Flash Light Bulbs GRANDMA'S OR P. & a NAPTHA QA is believed that they will be conducted 1 Dahl on Sixth street tonight. at Hollers' Tire & Battery shop. Morning Worship, 11:00. SOAP—10 bars IOC Miss Nora Nelson returned from from the homestead home, near Wayland, Subject: "God, Our Liberator." Peter Sathre of Birchdale was a Roseau tjiis morning after spending this afternoon. EXTRACTED HONEY—Qt Mason Jar Young People's Meeting, 7:00. business visitor here yesterday. several weeks visiting with relatives. The second accident occurred in the Flash Lights and Flash Light Bul^s Evening Worship, 8:00. •Round Lake vicinity where the International Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Curran and son GRAPE JUICE— AIZ** at Hollers' Tire & Battery shop. Subject: "The Supreme Prayer." ODv fi, Donald returned to Virginia today Lumber company has a crew per full quart You arp cordially invited to worship C. E. Covey, accompanied by his after attending the funeral of John of men engaged in clearing a right-ofway1 MONARCH BAKED BEANS J[2C young son, was here'from Mizpah today. with us, and take^an active part in the Spillet, which was held last Friday. for an extension of their lines in Lord's work of our church. L. Neary of Northome is a business that vicinity. The victim, Fred Lindgren, O. J. Johnson left last "night for CORN FLAKES— A aged 28, and his partner were visitor here. SAW MILL CLOSES Stillwater, Wis., where he will visit chopping down a dry tree on the 3 large packages 23v S. F. Plumer of Loman is among our for a couple of weeks. today's visitors. right-of-way. The blows of their axes CANNED MILK—large cans— 90^^ Mrs. P. Napper of Crookston arrived caused the upper portion of the tree J. D. Twomey returned this morning DOWN FOR REPAIRS this morning for a week's visit from Squaw Lake. to break off and in falling it struck Meats with-friends and relatives. A. A. Bergstrom of Loman is a Lindgren on the shoulder resulting in E. W. Backus, accompanied by S. W. a broken arm and causing severe internal county seat visitor today. ROUND STEAK—Steer Beef— O Ao Blackus and A. O. Ostrum, will leave injuries which resulted in his Harold Royem of Birchdale is One hundred and twenty-five men Per pound for the twin cities tonight. death "three hours after the accident spending the day in town. will be temporarily out of employment Mrs. F. T. Evans, daughter of Mr. Wm. Harrigan, county commissioner, as he was' being placed on a train preparatory SIRLOIN STEAK—Steer Beef officials of the International Lumber and Mrs. John Kibbey, left last night to being rushed to a hospital. is here from Greaney on business. Per pound mim\* company announced today. The%early First to join her husband at Haiti. aid was rendered, but without Chris. Eiden motored in from Clementson POT ROAST—Steer Beef— 1 9o lay-off is a result of the explosion that Mrs. John Young returned from avail, by Dr. Hamilton of Round Lake. and is visiting here with Per pound .. JLmC occurred in the saw "mill last Saturday Northome this morning after spending'several As the unfortunate young man has friends today. HAMS—Whole night. Officials stated that about two days visiting friends. no relatives in this locality it is believed George Levas returned from'Chicago more weeks will be required to repair Per pound 2lr( Goldstein representing the that the funeral will be conducted this morning after spending two the Jamage. HAMS—Sliced— 99 a Hudson Bay Fur company of Duluth by the International Lumber weeks there. Although the lay-off is a yearly occurrence, Per pound is at the Rex Hotel with a line o^furs. company with interment in Forest The I. O. O. F. Encampment will necessary to make general OC* James Reed, the lumber baron of Hill cemetery. His body has been removed hold their regular meeting at the Odd HAMS—Sliced—Center Cuts 94%^* repairs throughout the entire njill, it Big Fork, is in town transacting business to the Green undertaking establishment Fellow's hall tonight. Per pound comes a little, earlier this year due to with the International Lumber in this city. A. R. McCullum, forest ranger, passed CHICKENS, Fresh Killed OA OO Oil the accident. The mill will begin the County Coroner Liljeblad, who investigated company. through here from Littlefork today winter run just as soon as the repairs Hens and Springers Mfl Z4C Now is the time to have your storm the deaths reported them on ae tour of inspection. are made it was announced. windows put on I will do the Work as being accidental in both cases. He GOLD LINKJFLOUR—Every sack guaranteed to give Oliver Ulrich has accepted the position either by contract or time job. See was not able to get back from his investigations satisfaction or money cheerfully refunded. Special of tollman at the bridge in place C9 A A SEASON'S PROSPECTS Bloomberg. until Saturday night and for Friday and Saturday- of James Gordon, resigned. FOR POTATO PRICES Mrs. T. Twedt, and daughters, left "Consequently the news of these terrible Grover Monrean and son, Fred, 49-pound sack accidents was not made public until last night for Orient, South Dakota were taken to the Northern Minnesota The Provision Store today. after spending several weeks with hospital'last night, .suffering with Conditions now existing indicate Mrs. Twedt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. typhoid fever. I t^at the price of potatoes, f. o. b. Minneapolis KOOCHICHING CHICKS L—. T. J. Doty. Wallace Rodman, representing an and Sk Paul, will average Frank L. Folsom- has resigned Wis insurance company of Duluth as ad-' about $1.46 per-hundredweight for the position at the B. F. & I. F. Railway juster, is here today conferring with COP MANY PRIZES present season. This forecast is made company and will leave tonight for officials. county by the division of agricultural economise Littlefork where he has accepted the Miss Ermina Felland returned from of the University of Minnesota. SEVERAL ARE INJURED WHEN position of station agent for that Two Harbors yesterday after visiting Continuing the forecast says ARMY DIRIGIBLE BURNS toade-Jcte tibsfo plac«. her sister, Mrs. J. Monahan, who resides KERRY, ROMER AND GROVER "The average price for October is AT HANGAR A. L. "Sorter of Minneapolis who is there. normally 88.6 per. cent of that for the GREEN WIN'PRIZES AT San Antonio, Oct. 17—Several members SOMETIMES -TWE LAXY largely interested in lake shore property Mrs. Ed Ableman and son, James-, season (September to May,) which POULTRY SHOW of the crew of the U. S. army P6LLER WORK? HARD on Rainy Lake and division returned to their home at Alvina today indicates $1.29 per hundred weight as dirigible, 2, were injured today when T«*V/AIG "TO 6ET AWAV property between International Falls after a visit at the home of Mrs a fair average price for the month of a fire broke out in the dirigible and A LITTLE EASY WORK'. and Ranier arrived yesterday and is As announced in the columns of yesterday's Ableman's mother, Mrs. james Curran. October for potatoes of average quality. completely destroyed it. The fire occurred looking after business matters. issue of The Tribune, Harold Rev. B. Abbott and family of Park The actual price on October 10 just as the 2 was being removed Kerry won three .first prizes for his' Rapids arrived here yesterday. Rev. 'Was about 75 cents per hundredweight. from its hangar at Brook's Mrs. Hattie G. Madson of St.^PauV entries made last week at the national Abbott has accepted the position as "This forecast is based on fundamental field preparatory for a flight to Washington Worthy G. M. of the Eastern Star of poultry show held at the state fair minister of the Trinity Episcopal demand-and-supply conditions after completing a transcontinental Minnesota was entertained last Friday, grounds. Kerry won his /prizes with church of this city. as they appear at present. Present information trip. One member of the Oct. 13th, at a bridge luncheon an anacona cockerel, an anacona pullet Sheriff Reidy left for the Craig district may turn oqt misleading. crew is reported near death as a result at the home of Mrs. P. H. Kinports by an^i a single comb Rhode Island last night on the complaint of Changes in apparent conditions sometimes of the burns he received when the the officers and Past Matrons of Star red cockerel. some of the residents of that locality result in an actual price 30 per dirigible went up in flames. of the North Chapter No. 201. Covers Silver laced Wyandottes won prizes that a neighb&r had gone insane and cent below the forecast or 30 per cent were laid for eighteen guests. for Carleton Romer. was threatening theiT lives. above. Grover Green won first prize on a Mrs. J. J. Hadler and her sister, Miss "The discrepancy between our forecast EASTERN STAR MEETING Buff Leghorn entry and first on a Jensen, are entertaining the teachers and the actual price appears to ilL AND BANQUET Partridge Rock pullet, it was announced of the city schools this evening at the be due to thfee factors: (1) everybody last night. home of the former. Bridge will constitute who has stored potatoes for the One hundred members of the Eastern the evening's attraction. last two years, whether dealer or star were served at a 7 o'clock County Superintendent Olson de LARGE CROWD AT SUPPER farmer, has lost heavily—this year banquet last Friday evening, Oct. 13th parted this morning for Littlefork. everyone is trying to play safe (2) at the hall in the Masonic building. G.^Following a short visit there he will Between seventy-five and one hundred the government acreage estimate is V. Kinney acted as toastmaster. Responses visit other communities in the county people were fed at the supper 10:.8 per cent over that of last year— were made by Rev. C. E. Ireland, on official business. given by the young people of the we believe this is a serious overestimate Rev. A. W. MacNeill, J. W. Dr. F. A. Dunsmoor, Dr. Rizer, Dr. Bethlehem^hurch ^fast night. The and that the increase has been Walker of Fort Frances and Mrs. Hobine and Dr. Lysne, all of Minneapolis, dinner was of excellent quality and only about the normal amount for the Hattie G. Madson of St. Paul, Worthy were the guests of H. C. Pit-* the service afforded by the amateur United States (3) there has been so G. M. of the Eastern Star of Minnesota. blado last Sunday and Monday on a waitresses would have been worthy of much talk of the immense crop of potatoes After -the banquet the work of hunting trip in the Craig neighborhood. a first-class restaurant. this year that many farmers V'l the lodge was exemplified by the local The gentlemen returned to and dealers are unduly alarmed. Programs of Radiophone Stations chapter. Seven members from Littlefork their homes yesterday with their full "The foregoing forecast of averago that may be heard here tonight. were present, also twelve visiting quota of birds and a delightful rem price for the season is based upon a WOC—Palmer School of Chiropractic members from Evergreen Chapter No. embrance of a grand outing in a glorious icnowledge of the effect of the important Davenport, Iowa, 400 meters. 80, of Fort Frances. country. factors influencing the price 6:40 P. M.—Sandman's Visit—"Adventures I of potatoes in Minneapolis and St. of Alexander-Selkirk" (Robint -*r Paul,'obtaining from a study of records son Crusoe) told by Alexander Mc covering twenty years. The average Laughlin. price, for the season is determin* 7:00 to 8:00 P. M.—Excerpts from the Look For This Label ed by a small number of important demand-and-supply comic opera "Red ,Mill" sung by 100% conditions. If the WOC opera quactet. Whole Wheat Bread actual price is lower during part of WHB—Sweeney Automobile School, the season than is justified fy these Kansas City, Mo. 360 meters. At last! you can buy the bread nature Northern Lakes conditions, it is certain to be correspondingly 7:00 to 7:30 P. M.—Special program meant us to eat genuine whole wheat,/ made from 100% higher during the remainder for the children. whole wheat flour ground by of the season or vice versa, so that 8:00 to 10 P. M.—Educational and the Enright's Stone Process Radio Service musical program. the necessary average will be struck." f&wwmts On the strength of its study, the WADF—Kansas City Star, Kansas agricultural economics division of the City Mo. 360 meters. University of Minnesota estimates 7:30 P. M.—Late news reports. Our "Lincoln" Radiophone receiver was developed that, on the basis of an average yield KSD—St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. to bring yon clear untie. of 102.4 bushels to the acre over the Louis, Mo. 400 meters. counyy and business conditions as 7:30 P. M. Speakers on current topics Simple to operate. Easy to install. Moderate The Blazing Arrow Patrol of Boy indicated by general wholesale prices and musical numbers to be announced. in price. Sicduts were entertained at the home of all staple commodities, the average Contains all the nutriment and of Scout Leonard Nelson last evening. health-giving qualities of wheat— price/for October should be $1.25 per WLAG-—Oak Grove Hotel, Minneapolis. Let Us Demostrate. Phone Shapira't Store nothing better for regulating the After the Scout meeting, supper was hundredweight, and for April $1.57, Minn. 360 meters. diet. We bake it fresh every day served# by Mrs. Nelson. The boys all 7:00 to 10 P. M.—Special educational For Appointment with an average for the season of $1.41. and wrap it in paper bearing the voted Leonard Nelson to be a royal ,/ If wholesale prices of commodities and musical program to be announced. above label. Try a loaf. entertainer. generally should advance, ni there International Bakery seems a prospect of their doing, the WSB—The Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, V, The Blazing Arrow* patrol is planning average price for potatoes for October Ga. 360meters..... .. 1. ,S( PHONE 33 ffv an exhibition of theii' work in the should, be about $1.29, atad for April, 10:45 to 11:15 P. M.—Musical program. it. lafl FaDs -sfS near future. W. Evans is scout $lM with an average for the season (Compiled by Northern Lakes' Radio master of thfevpitroL &•••: of $1.46.