International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 14, 1922 · Page 3 of 12
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rrrj^-^r'-"C 3«j»i£ Wednesday •»*.?£=* ^r*"^ .^- til-?'' MOVIE Thursday Friday Frank Kutina of Craigville is in the Mike Emlaw went to Big Falls yesterday Magnus Erickson of Eridsburg is Rev. S. E. Gregg of Littlefork is city on business. evening. in town today. spending the day in town. F. W. Levine of Big Falls was a J. O. Jensen of Big Falls is spending Frank Zahnen of Nett Lake is C. B. Kinney was a passenger on county seat vistor today. the day in the city. spending the day in the city. last evening's train to Littlefork. A.-E. Gustafson is a county seat visitor Rev. S. E. Gregg of Littlefork is Mr. and Mrs. R. Fraser left for S. M. Smith of Fort Williams is ^bcntt^ from Waukanah today. AlffftiAtrig spending the day in town. the twin cities last evening to spend here transacting bu'siness today. .M. Van Nort of Big Falls is Frank Keyes returned from the several days. .J, •, Alex Enzman, Ericsburg merchant, spending the day in the city. M. F. Smootz of Indus is a county S. E. Gregg of Littlefork is spending twin cities yesterday morning. F. S. Lang returned from the twin was a county seat visitor yesterday. seat visitor today. Bob Coleman of Littlefork spent the day in town. The local Degree of Honor will hold cities this afternoon after concluding W. Willis, special agent for the D., yesterday in town on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wicks of Baudette John Ward of Thief River Falls is their annual election of officers this a business trip to various points in the W. & P., is a business vistor here today. are visiting friends here today. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burns of Margie spending a few days in the city. evening. state in the interest of the International »D. G. Wells and W. A. WaLlson of Mrs. Frank Stevens and son Stanley are county seat visitors today. A. R. McCallum, forest ranger for Lumber company. Frank Lang was a passenger on the Bemidji are business visitors here today. John Cowan, Northome bankei, was are in from Ray to spend the weekend this district, is here from Litflefork Residents of Ranier were particularly M. & I. train to the twin cities last a business visitor here today. with friends jn this city. for the day on business. pleased last evening at 6:30 when night. Mrs. Ray Norcross is a surgical patient The intense cold delayed the M. & Gus Hall of Ericsburg is spending Guy Emerson returned here Sunday copies of The Evening Tribune reach^ Forest Ranger A. R. McCallum of at the Northern Minnesota hospital. I. train over an hour this morning. the day in town at the timber sale. after spending the past eight or nine ed that village containing a full and Littlefork is here on business in connection Gus Franson and Charles Freidein "Gold and coal," said the engine crew. months working in-Minneapolis. connected story of the tragedy there with his office. Postmaster H. J. Miner returned this Mrs. James Curran returned from of Ericsburg are spending the day in Judge Berg returned from Bemidji yesterday morning. Deputy Sheriff Day went to Northome morning from a three day business Virginia last night after concluding town. this morning after spending several Mike Emlaw is back from Craigville last evening on official business. trip to the twin cities. a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Train, James Brennon, one of the state lays there on official business. after spending considerable time taking He returned on this morning's train. Editor Jacobs of the Harpoon is who resides there. cruisers from Cook, is in the city today.- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Therio, formerly an inventory of camp equipment Jack McGivney left last evening for here from Minneapolis today securing The Christmas seal campaign is on of this city, are here from Menominee, at the camp at Craigville and other Grand Forks, N. D., where he will material for, his publication. today- in full force. Sellers of the little John R. Morris and Morris Witt.cn Mich., visiting with friends. places where the International Lumber purchase horses for the International G. N. Millard left this afternoon emblem of mercy are calling on of Baudette are spending a few days Harvey Grimmer of the Fritz-Cross company are at work this winter. Lumber Co., for Duluth on business in connection business houses and private homes all in the city. 'John on the Spot" McDonald is in Stationery company of St. Cloud is The Fort 'Frances hockey team is with the First National bank here. over town. The Tabernacle society was entertained city today. Mr. McDonald was at doing business at the court house today. out every evening getting into shape Mrs. Hughes Van Etten is expected The rink at Fort Frances has its this afternoon at the home of one time employed by the timber department for the first game of the season which to return in the morning after spending opening tonight. This rink is one of Mrs. M. Batte. with the state auditor's office Mrs. Harry Anfang left last evening will be played on Dec. 28th with the three weeks at the home of her the finest in the northwest and to properly R. N. Eastman of Ray came in this and at the present time is employed for St.. Paul, where she will spend the team from the Scottish association. sister in Park Rapids. observe the opening event a five morning to attend the timber sale at by the International Lumber company. Christmas holidays at the home of Deputy Sheriff Day went to Ericsburg James Alderman, John A. Hoffbauer piece orchestra will furnish music for the court house. her parents. and other friends of Joe ("Bullet") today on official business. He the skaters. The local lodge of Moose will put Those having occasion to use the Aug. Lindvall has departed on a fur was accompanied on the return trip Bush have received souvenir postal The principal outdoor sport today horns on a large class tonight at the road to the south of town report that buying trip for the Rainy Lake Fur by Mr. Richardson of that city, who cards from Japan stating the baseball was reading thermometers. There is regular meeting. the highways are in especially bad company to Bemidji, Cass Lake and party were having a good time and came in on business. one large one on Third street that is Aaron Sward is attending the state condition. The Ranier road is n5t in other points. J. H. Engelking and son, John, returned would soon visit Russia. Brainerd a favorite ia the winter time. It generally timber sale in the interest of Martin Lawrence Kepper of Margie, who such poor condition, the deep snow on Dispatch. here this morning after spending reads from 10 to IS degres Brothers of Duluth. the~side of the main ruts making it a has been confined at the Northern the past week at Littlefork, where warmer than all the others on the Oscar Tyreen, logging operator in little dffficult" to turn out at times. Minnesota hospital for some time, will MUNICIPAL RINK IS they were engaged in painting the thoroughfare. the Kelliher district, was here today be taken to Margie tonight. F. P. Grossman has resigned his position new Littlefork schoolhouse. FAST BEING PUT IN Mrs. Imsdahl of Baudette is passing attending the state timber sale. Villa ("Scotty") Valland, local taxi as superintendent with the M., Mrs. Geo. Allen was pleasantly surprised through the city today and took time SHAPE FOR SKATERS James McAndrews is up from Big driver, returned yesterlay from St. D. & W. railway and will go to Minneapolis by a number of friends at her to visit th^ county agent's office. Mr. Paul, where he went at the instigation Galls to attend the state timber sale to join his family, who moved home on Sixth street last evening. Imsdahl was the county commissioner The street commissioner's department being held at the court house toda3r. of the veterans' bureau. "Scotty" there last fall. Although they have Whist was the principal entertainment from north Beltrami county before has been busy for some days Mrs. C. O. Gustafson left last evening underwent a medical examination. left the city for the present time they and a good time is reported by the Lake of Woods county came putting the ice rink in condition for for Duluth, where she will spend A report was received here during will spend the summer months at their all who were present. into existence. use by the children and grown ups. the week-en*! the death of Dr. C. about a week visiting with relatives. cottage on beautiful Rainy lake. Veterans of Foreign Wars will gather Freezing will soon be completed and G. Mugg. Dr. Mugg is known to many Attorney John Norton leturncd at the city hall tonight for the WELL KNOWN in due time the hockey fans will have from Minneapolis this morning after in this city, he having made frequent EDUCATION WEEK purpose of electing officers for the ensuing CANADIAN INDIAN GUIDE the side boards placed so that the puck spending several days there on business. visits here in the capacity of a traveling year. The meeting will be called CLOSES WITH ADDRESSES DROWNED WEDNESDAY will not go off the ice in games to be oculist. His death occurred at Glenara, to order at 8 o"clock and every AT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL played on the rink. N. D., Saturday. Nov. 25th. Mrs. J. B. Ford left last night for member of the organization is urged The rink is in an ideal location this Minneapolis after a two months' visit From advices received, search parties Fancy work and food- sale at the to be present. year, the high board fence serving to Education week closed at the junior with her sister, Mrs. H. J. Aagord, have succeeded in finding the English Lutheran church on Thursday break the raw winds during the winter. high school with a program Friday of this city. body of Joe Adams, well known Indian evening at 7:30.. From 8 to 9 a musical METHODIST CHURCH SALE No definite date has been announced afternoon. Mrs. Price, Mrs. Withrow John Claffy of Ray( representing guide of Frog Creek, on Wednesday program will be given which will for the opening of the pleasure and Rev. C. E. Ireland gave addresses the American Cedar company, is in last. Mr. Adams, who is located be well worth attending. E. Hanson, Hand embroidered lunch sets, dresser place for the young people. to the pupils which were much appreciated the city today to attend the state on the Indian reservation at the well known Norwegian singer, scarfs, table runners, linen and The shed on the grounds used as adressing by the assembled scholars. timber sale. Frog Creek, left on Saturday afternoon and C. Skolby, a very efficient violinist, bath towels, pillow cases, fancy aprons, room by the ball teams is "Americans of 1927" was the slogan Mrs. Roy Barlow, left last night for to look after his traps. Failing will be on the program. After all sizes, nursery spreads, nursery being put in shape for a warming for the week. her home in Kenosha, Wis., aftci to return that night the alarm was the program lunch will be served by quilts, one wool and one cotton filled house, and when all is completed it TRe school acknowledges its obligation spending two weeks at the home of given and search parties took to the the Ladies' Aid. comfort, dolls, and a host of other will be a most welcome addition to to the management of the M. & her sister, Mrs. John Gibson. bush in an effort to locate him. lovely art pieces from which to buy winter sports of the city. O. Paper company for its kindness in C. Mickelson, superinteneent of the Yesterday afternoon they found his your gifts for mother, wife, daughter NEW BOOKS JUST allowing the pupils to make a tour of logging department for the V. & R. L. frozen remains in or near Wasaw or sister. If in doubt of selecting a RECEIVED AT THE the paper mills. Lumber company, was here from Virginia creek. It is supposed that he broke pleasing gift, do not fail to visit the PUBLIC LIBRARY today attending the timber sale through the ic,e and perished from sale given by the Methodist Aid society FORM TESTING ASSOCIATION Mr. and Mrs. George M. Rowe are exposure. He was well known as one at the Green hardware store Dec. Farmers of north St. Louis county in the city enroute to Indus where of the best guides in the district. Mr. The following new books have been 15 and 16th. We feel that we can have organized a cow testing association they are both employed as teachers. J. P. Wright in speaking of him spoke placed on the shelves at the public library, please you both in quality and in price. FOR SALE—Scotch collie pups, nicely and as soon as 300 cows are listed in very high terms of his character as Mr. Rowe was called to Big Falls a and are now ready for loaning marked males, $5.00 females,. active work of weeding out non-producers few days ago on account of his mother a provider for his wife and family. He to patrons: SHIPPED CLOVER SEED $2.50. Olaf Wold, Ray, Minn. will begin. The aim is to bring being badly burned. leaves besides his widow, four children Tales of Fishes, by Zane Gi*y. Personal dairy herds up to the highest possible The Far North Rebekah lodge was to mourn his death.—Fort Frances experiences of the author's Over 1,000 bushel of clover seed was FOR SALE—Ford Sedan in first dasscondition, production point by eliminating the Times. entertained at the home of .Mrs. Fred salt water fishing trips. shipped from Littlefork last week. cheap for cash or terms. animals which do not pay for their Lang last night. Fortune telling and Letters of Franklin K. Lane. "These This was the amount purchased here $150 worth of extras included in» keep. An expert will perform the sewing were.the entertainment of the O. E. S. OFFICERS letters make exceptional reading, by Davey & Schawrtz of Pine-River. bargain. Inquire at The Press office^ testing work and a charge of $3 per evening. Lunch was served during the both for their warm, human flavor .The average price vras about 14 cow per year will be made. evening and a good time was enjoyed and the insight they give of official The Star of the North, chapter No. WANTED—A team to keep this winter lot ^ints for alsike and 18 cents red Instruction in proper feeding will by all. Washington in wartime.*' 201, Order of. the Eastern Star, held for their feed. Address Lester clover, and those who were fortunate be a feature of the association's work. Atolls of the Sun,! by Frederick their annual election last Friday evening McFaland, Fairland, Minn. enough to have seed to sell cleared O'Brien. "A book of travel in the SUCCESSUL TIMBER SALE and the following persons were some very nice profits. Littlefork YOUR INCOME TAX dangerous archipelago of the Pacific. elected to hold the various offices: Otto H. Diercks, state superintendent WANTED—To hear from owner having Times, Have you finished making payments Characterized by the same W. M.—Beryl Woodford. of timber, arrived Tuesday farm for sale give particulars* on your 1921 income tax? December vivid descriptions of native life and W. P.—Qaude E. Ireland. and conducted the sale of stumpage and lowest price. John J. Blacky 15th is the last day to make the final RAPID RIVER customs, legend and narrative that Associate—Mildred Setterlund. on state lands at the court house as Pearl street, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. payment and all who have not paid SETTLERS TO INSTALL made his 'White Shadows in the Secretary—Harriet Wilson. advertised. Practically everything that TELEPHONE SYSTEM before that date will have to pay the South Seas' widely popular." Treasurer—Jennie Doty. was offered was sold and in some cases penalties as provided by the in ome Adventures in Swaziland, by "Dwen Conductor—Esther Thompson. brought 50 per cent over the appraised WANTED—Men or women to take tax law. County Agent Abbott is in receipt Rowe O'Neil. "The author lived,on Associate—Mildred Green. price. orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery C. D. Lucas, deputy internal revenue of a communication from F. C. Seymour the border of Swaziland most of his Those making the greatest purchase for men, women and children. collector, will be in International Falls to the effect that the settlers in life and this book tells of his early SAIKA- FREDERICKSON were the International Lumber Eliminates darning. Salary $50 a early next week and will be giad to the Rapid River district are making" association with these aborigines, company, the Virginia & Rainy Lake week full-time, $1.00 an hour spare assist anyone who is in need of help preparations^ to install a telephone and his later return to the country Lumber company, Larson Bros., as time. Experience unnecessary. International Miss Linnea Frederickson, chashier in the matter. He can be found at line which will serve that district-and after graduation from the medical well as many smaller operators and at the MJ & O. Provision store, and Stocking Mills, Norristown, the Rex hotel not later than next connect them with the outside.yvorld. school at Harvard with two American individuals. Pa. Carl Saika, an employee of the M. & Mr. Abbott was asked to furnish the Tuesday, Dec. 12th. companions, and their adventures O. Paper Co., were united in marriage name of some company from whom reminds one of Haggard's Saturday night at Bemidji. The DEGREE OF HONOR supplies could be purchased. A meeting 'King Solomon's Mines' or Stanley's young couple had planned on keeping HOLDS INITIATION AND will be held Dec. 23 to complete 'Darkest Africa.'" the nuptials quiet for the time being r|i A DDUDC Receive Full Value ELECTION OF OFFICERS plans. How to Teach Silent Reading to Beginners, but inquisitive friends soon discovered IRArrLKD-For Your Furs by Emma Watkhjs. "The their secret. The young people will Following the initiation of five new NEW SETTLERS SWELL lessons here outlined by Miss Watkins We charge no commission and pay transportation charges. Shipments held continue to make their home in this members into the Degree of Honor, AGRICULTURAL BOOM prove a source of great inspiration city. separate by request. If our valuation is not satisfactory we will return an election of officers was held lasc IN LITTLEFORK VALLEY to primary teachers everywhere." your furs, transportation charges paid both ways. What could be fairer? Monday at a meeting of that lfcdge at ENTERTAINED AT SHOWER Write far T|0 aid PUCE LISTS, Masonic hall. The outcome of the New settlers are constantly arriving The following volumes have been election was as follows: President, to make their home here. Among the placed in the juvenile section and are Dealers* Lots Solicited. Bonded by the State of Minnesota A shower was given last Friday for Mrs. M. Batte past president, Mrs. latest additions to our rapidly growing ready for use by patrons: HEBBE FUR CO., 607-09 Central Ave., Nisneapobs Miss Margaret Crosdale at the home Mary Kroll vice president, Mrs. population are two Montana families Abbott—Aprilly. of her sister-in-law-to-be, Mrs. A. R, Hess second vice president, Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Rinehart and Abbott—Highacres. Wilson, in the Bennett Flats. Whist Leon LaValley treasurer, Mrs. Pearl four children and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Abbott—Red Robin. and useful manipulations of the thimble, LaPage secretary,' Mrs. Emily Dahl two children.- They were Bauers.and Barbour—Fourth Down. topped off by a delicious luncheon, recorder, Mrs. F. Lindvall usher, Mrs. fortunate in securing houses, as th^ Beard—Black Wolf Pack. served to pass the evening. Mabelle Curtis assistant usher,' Mrs. housing situation in the village this Hooker—Star: The Story of an Indian CROOKSTON COLLEGE Ellen Albertson inside watch, Mrs. year is the worst it has ever been, although DR. REEVES Pony. ,• Genevieve Tucker outside watch, about a dozen new houses Hume—Judy of York HilL Is the oldest and best equipped Business School in the Northwest. Mrs. Ida Taylor pianist, Mrs. Cora were built last summer. Mr. Rinehart Mathiews Boy Scouts' Book of We have helped thousands achieve Success, we can REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Norman trustee for one year, Mrs. has already purchased land from Campfire Stories. help you. Lowest expenses. Board and room in private 508-510 Mowatt Ave, Fort Frances Hazel Sheppard trustee for two Abe Olson near his brother, Ernest Moore Twas the Night Before family $4.50 to $5 per week. Tuition is reduced. Tuition free Eyes Examined by Modern Methods years, Mrs. Virgie Chezick. Rinehart's place, and Mr. Bauer is also Christmas (illustrated edition). to cripptes if they have only lost a finger. Write today for Glasses Fitted, Broken Lenses Replaced looking for real estate. Ovid Following the election a lunch was Perkins—Swiss Twins. catalog to E. M. SATHRE, President, Crookston College, Rinehart is a son and Mrs. Bauers a Without the Delay or Expense served and the balance of the evening Schultz Trail of- the Spanish Crookston, Minn. of Sending Out as We Do Our Own was spent in enjoying a general good daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Rinehart.—Littlefork Horsed '\v Grinding. "-c- time^J '.v *Times. Weddemer—Winona on Her Own. V5 t.r ,, or, --3f£ KtsS 1 if£ Ti ikfkZ?§& &>im