International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 20, 1916 · Page 4 of 8
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Testimony From Governors anti-injunction and sctate insur- AT THE CHURCHES* -sg LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS of Prohibition States FEDERATION OF LABOR ance laws. $ ~TZ T-. "We must continue to move The pioneer prohibition state of $s%xssxxxattas%%%as9t (Continued from Page 1) ... on and on, winning higher re-- Maine: Power paid his respects to the sPect for ourselves and others For the last fifty years every Miss Polenski is enjoying a Mrs. Frank Green and child mining companies and claimed ^rom day to day, working in bethat governor of Maine, with three well earned vacation with relatives ren are visiting with relatives at they were in fact responsi- half mankind, better homes, exceptions, has declared in effect in the twin cities this week Wadena. ble for the conditions now ex- better communities, better condiisting that prohibition has largely 0 on the range. tions of all sorts which will aid contributed to the moral, social, Dan Rose, of the Watab Paper The county commissioners met President Hall introduced Jos^ irJsPirinS better citizenship," and economic welfare of the in company, was here in the interest in special session last Monday state. aph Proebstle, organizer for the conc*uded the president. of his company last Friday. and Tuesday. Brewery Workers' union, who ^he rePort of George W. Law- 1 Governor Stubbs, Kansas: criticized trade unionists who son' secretary-treasurer of the Editor Guy Parker, of the Editor Jameson and family If the prohibition law had not participated in the fight to put federation, also was read to the .4—J Littlefork Times, was here on visited our city over Sunday in given Kansas a better civilization Duluth dry. There was a lively convention this afternoon. business last Friday. their automobile. and a higher type of manhood fight just before the noon ad-1 The report stated that Mr. and womanhood, it would journment on a motion of a Min- Lawson had attended ninety-six Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Whitney Special Sunday dinner from have been repealed years ago. Corner 10th Avenue and 5th St. neapolis delegate to set aside meetings of labor organizations are enjoying a two weeks' trip 12130 to 2 p. m. at the International E. L. Heermance, Pastor. tomorrow afternoon for a dis- on business of the federation.' Governor Burke, North Dakota: to the Yellowstone National Club. tf. Mrs. Emily Sorenson, Director of cussion of labor conditions in He attended one hundred sixteen Under prohibition the people of Park region. Music. Minnesota. The convention fi- I committee meetings. this state are better fed, better J. Mrs. H. Brown is entertaining clothed, better schooled, and pally adopted the motion and it' Work in Koochiching county Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hasselbarth her friend, Miss Dorothy FIRST METHODIST are better citizens. is expected that the range strike the meetings of the executive have been nejoying a Klopp, of Estherville. EPISCOPAL CHURCH situation and the teamsters' council in September, 1915, the visit from her sister, Mrs. Ferguson, Governor Cruce, Oklahoma: strike in Minneapolis will be meeting of the farmers' organitaken Cor 5th Street and 8th Avenue of Duluth. Attorney-Editor Geo. Erickson, Since the closing of saloons up. ization in Minneapolis were men- C. H. BLAKE, Pastor. of Spooner, was here Tuesday the banks have more money, the President Holl's Report. Jtioned in detail. Residence, 5th St. Ole Peterson, of, Fairland, 812 on court business. stores are selling more goods, made final proof on his homestead The report of President E. G. The report shows that thirtyHall real estate is worth more, and before Clerk of Court was" read to the convention four unions have joined the fedthis We extend to you a cordial invitation Attorney John L, Brown, of the whole state is more prosperous. Drummond last Saturday. afternoon. eration since last year. "Several to attend all the services Bemidji, was a professional visitor of our church. our at the municipal court here "Never has there been so much uni°ns have been legislat- Governor Brewer, Mississippi: A. E. Preston is attending the ast Monday. accomplished," he said, "than in !ec* °f existence by the swell- out I am a red-hot, uncompromisprohibitionist, state meeting of the State Federation Services riext Sabbath are: the past year, in labor circles of I *n£ prohibition wave and two in favor of ^ave of Labor as1 delegate of the state. I am in hope that our withdrawn from the fed- Mrs. Wm. Dougherty is spending statutory prohibition, and of the paper makers of this city. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. coming to Hibbing will pave the i, eration, mainly the Carpenters' a few weeks vacation at the every species and form of state way for the permanency 0f|unjon and the Typographical home of her parents in Litchfield. prohibition and national prohibition. Ralph Button and E. M. ICling Public worship at 11 a. m. and many labor unions throughout uni°n °f Duluth," stated Mr. p. m. are operating the county grader this new and partially organized Lawson. of the Big Falls district this year FOR SALE: Three good milk section of the state." Mr. Hall In conclusion he stated that Governor Kitchin, North Carolina and are keeping the roads in first Choir rehearsal on Thursday predicted that the coming year he delivered to the convention cows. Price reasonable if taken class shape. evening at the church at 7:30. should be the best in the history a federation much stronger, both at once. Apply August Hedloff, Under prohibition there has of the state. numerically and financially, than Forsythe, Minn. been a marked diminution in The Ladies' Aid of the E. "At our last convention," stat- received at the hands of the Ranier services Sundays at crime, business has increased, church will sell ice cream and J. J. Stone is making arrangements ^3°- ed Mr. Hall, "we were told that convention a year ago. "Doubtif and politics and government cake at the band concert tonight to build a fine $5,000 modern we would come to the village 1 ^ess have failed to please or have been relieved of one of the (/Thursday) weather permitting, of Hibbing we would convene in satisfy all the members of the residence on his lots on 4th most corrupting influences. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH mitting. street and 5th avenue. the richest village in the world, different organizations affiliated Welcome to this House of God Governor Hooper, Tennessee: And yet since we decided to come with the federation," he said, are strangers and the poor. The consumption of liquor in Rev. E. L. Heermance returned "but to do that is beyond the Mrs. J. R. Eastman and her here, this village has had to fight Wm. Cross, Pastor. this state has greatly diminished from his month's vacation in range of human possibility." daughter Lenore returned from bitterly to retain what has ancf the crimes resulting from the White mountains of New a visit of about a month with gained through its organization the traffic have decreased in Hampshire and reports a very Bible school at 10. relatives in southern Iowa. ROBERT CHUTE DIED. as a municipality. I hope that number. delightful time. the purposes of organized labor LIVE BABY LOBSTERS— Preaching services at 11 and The many friends of Mr. Robert as exemplified by the American Twelve bootleggers who had 8. Chute regret to learn of his Served with drawn butter, or Federation of Labor, will be DISTRICT NEWS served jail sentences in Carlton take them home and boil them. shown to Hibbing citizens to be death at Fergus Falls last Thursday. county in addition to paying $100 Mr. Chute had lived with International Club Cafe. founded upon a sincere desire Junior C. E. at 3 :oo his family for many years at fine by order of the federal Margie News. not only for the welfare of themselves court, were released last Friday. but of society at large Ray, and seived acceptably as Don't forget the Carnival and Senior C. E. at 7 :oo. county commissioner of that that our mission is to bring more Picnic of the Three Links Building Rev. Coke filled his place in district for four years. sunshine into the homes of all -*v. After a couple of social hours committee at Jameson's Addition the pulpit Monday evening. You and yours are cordially a Mrs. Chute, of Ray, and his brother fine lunch was served in the next Sunday afternoon. the people that all children may invited. Edward, who lives at Aitkin, dining have an abundance of fresh air room and a souvenir Rev. Gregg was here Wednesday were summoned by his turn spoon presented to the guests of Last Saturday evening the in company with Rev. J. O. and ample playgrounds, and to Congressman Miller 111. for the woise but he died before honor as a small token of regard. Eastern Star gave a nice farewell erris. obtain for the working people a were their arrival. The remains short work day, good housing reception in honor of Worthy conditions, safe and sanitary buried at Aitkin, the former Patron and Mrs. C. H. Woodford,. Mrs. J. Ungermann went to P. S. £ettersen, who was one Washington, July 18.—Representative home of deceased. who are leaving our city. work places and living wages. International Falls on Tuesday of the pharmacists in the Lawrence Clarence B. Miller of morning. Mr. Hall urged a bureau of drug store, has resigned Duluth is quite ill at his home The street car between here publicity and stated that great nd left for his new position in here. Mr. Miller has been suffering Burton's Make Improvements and Ranier made its maiden William Erickson, who is section benefits could be derived from Minneapolis last Tuesday night. from bronchitis for some return trip last Tuesday evening boss at Blackduck, came the same. Mr. Pettersen was a leader of days, accompanied by a high fever. The young ladies of Burton's with thirty-six young people, Sunday to visit his father and the choir in the Norwegian His physician fears typhoid "Labor unions," he said, "must millinery department were much all of whom appreciated the mother. church and a valuable member but will not be able to determine correct misunderstandings of labor rejoiced as well as surprised to honor. of the city band. His leaving is this for several days. that exist. They have to deny a find themselves walking on Art Nels left Saturday night regretted by many friends. much discredit that has farlely brand new shining hardwood for N. D. with his team and wagon Mr. W. H. Carter, timber been put upofi them. To oppose W. C. T. U. Column. floor when they returned to superintendent for the Curtis with the intention of driving Frank S. Lang, the efficient that would oppose the legislation their accustomed labors last through. Paper company at Thorold, Ont., we suggest we should register of deeds, has purchased Monday morning, and all because Although last Tuesday was an returned last Saturday after a have a bureau of publicity to a seven passenger Studebaker Irvin, the young, up-todate exceedingly warm day fifteen Rev Belsaas, from Littlefork, couple of weeks visit at his home bear upon the interests we have automobile from Otto Jahnke, of business genius of the popular members of the W. C. T. U. met in our city. preached here Sunday afternoon, in hand." the International Garage, which emporium thought he would at the home of Mrs. Havlik and the Lord's supper being observed. is quite an improvement in ease, Mr. Hall urged a better support "slip one ever" on his dad, who an interesting meeting was held. He preached in English at Ditch referee O. L. Dent passed symetry and polish over the to the labor press. "The is visiting in the twin cities. The officers were all present. We night. through our city on his way Ford he has run "lo, these many only way in which the workers That's all right Irvin, there's nothing were glad to have our president, home to Bemidji after a strenuous years," which he still keeps for can have their interests protected like slipping it over as Mrs. Stevens, with us again. The Cora Costello left for her examination of the ditches the hard trips and rapid service. and advanced is through the long as it is for the good of the Scripture lesson was. read by home at Blackduck Saturday being constructed in the western labor press," he said, "and I cannot institution and for the benefit of Mrs. Carrier, with prayer by evening. She has worked for the part of our county. Mr. Charles Larson, of Ericsburg, but feel that it is neglected the general public. Mrs. Raymond. past six months for A. J. Anderson and discriniated against by some was a visitor here last During the business session a in the store and post office. Rev. E. Murphy, of Wadena, who ought to be its best friends, Friday on his return from Duluth "Flower Mission department" an Episcopal minister who is where he has been spending the union men and women of the was organized. Mesdames Twedt The little girl friend who was well known and highly regarded the past two months with his state." and Young were appointed as visiting Mabel and Lucille Ungerman SAFEGUARD by many here, conducted services js wife, who was seriously ill and Mr. Hall paid a compliment to superintendents of this department. the past few days returned in the church here last Sunday. [|was operated on in St. Luke's the "grand old man of labor," The chief object of this to her home at International He was entertained at the home |k hospital but died on the 5th of Samuel Gompers. department is to send flowers Falls Tuesday. YOUR of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green. July and was buried in the Park to the sick and "shut-ins." Every "Let us rejoice the heart of Hill cemetery in Duluth. Mrs. our noble chieftan, who has for member should help in this good Our town met with a very BELONGINGS Larson was the daughter of Mr. Miss MinnieMatheson and Mr. so many years led the forces of work. When you hear of someone pleasant surprise Tuesday morning and Mrs. L. A. Nelson, of Ericsburg. John Fitzgerald, of Ericsburg, labor to victory, with the assurance sick or discouraged let the when we found Rev. J. O. The news of her death was were married at the home of the that we will ever hearken superintendents know. Also all Ferris was in our midst. He a hard blow, not only to her husband bride's parents yesterday by Rev. to his lofty appeals and hope to should bring boquets to every in good luggage preached tc a well filled house and parents but also to the S. E. Gregg. The Press joins the have them hearkened to for a meeting if possible. These will and left on the evening train for while away over entire community where she was many friends of the happy couple long time to come." be sent to the sick or to the jail Gemmel. vacation days. We well known and highly regarded. in heartiest congratulations. and hospital. Legislation Urged. sell suit cases, The program consisted of Louise Backe and brother President Hall recommended Capt. Geo. Shaw, of the Dan Mr. and Mrs. Chester H. readings by Mesdames Cross, Enoch with Harold Eggan went in the conclusion of his speech grips and trunks ''Patch, announces that his' boat Woodford left last night for Doty, Bigsby and Martin, all of Monday morning to Lindford to that the forces of labor in the that are guaranteed now connects at Loman with the Boise City, Idaho, where he has which were greatly enjoyed. state work for the enactment of attend the Sunday school picnic, to be good Baudette boat, thus, enabling pas accepted a position as assistant The union is planning a good the boys returning Wednesday a law to limit the use of injunctions sengers to make the trip, be to Manager Cross, of the Weir travelers, and no program and social time for the in labor disputes and to evening while Louise remained tween International Falls and hauser interests in Payette val evening of the 1st of August, to till Saturday evening. exempt associations of wage matter where you Baudette in a day. Passengers ley. Mr. Woodford has been as be held in the Bethlehem church. earners from the operation of go they reflect going to Baudette leave here on K. O. sistant to Supt. Foss, of Every one is most cordially invited. anti-trust legislation that a DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED your good taste Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays the logging department of the A good time is assured. bill be passed and urged by the coming here they leave International Lumber company Frappe and wafers will be served. for luggage. Messrs. L. A. Ogaard, of this workingmen demanding state insurance Baudette on Mondays, Wednesays for the past two or three years This is for gentlemen as well city, and Thos. Watson, of Ray, that an earnest effort and Fridays. This is a most and during their residence here as ladies. were re-elected directors of the be made by the officers of the delightful river trip and already* both he and Mrs. Woodford have A number have not sent their school affairs of this district last state federation to increase the many have commenced to avail made many friends who are dues in. Please see to this as it Saturday evening. They are both circulation of the labpr press, BURTON'S themselves of the opportunity sorry to see them move from our be sent is important that they good and efficient members and that at Labor day celebrations on to travel between the twd towns city, but congratulate them in before August 1st. there is general satisfaction at this fall, speakers urge and present still better position, their by water. ,?s W. C. T. U. COR/1 the need of their re-election. arguments for —issS