International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 13, 1919 · Page 4 of 8
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rJ,- ^"fKT -v s*" ""i-'"^*# *j- *•. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, FEBRUARY 13. 1919- PAGE FIVB NATHAN L. SUMMERFIELD MR. AND MRS. ROY MARTIN THE SCHOOL BENEFIT MOVIE QUIETLY PASSES AWAY LOCAL HAPPENINGS ARE ENTERTAINED ErtCHURCH As a result a good attendance the of Last Friday evening Nathan L. Tuesday night, at the Roberson High School Area Association netted Summerfield of the firm of Marko home on Sixth street was a scene of $113.80 from the photo-play "Stella witz & Summerfield quietly passed merriment and surprise when about Mrs. R. Rifkin left Sunday night Money loaned on real estate. Jevne! Maris." I wish to thank the management away after an illness of only a few fifty of their friends gathered to gether & Norton. tf. on a buying trip to the cities. of the Grand theatre for affording hours. He opened up his business to extend to them glad tidings of us this opportunity to get out as usual in the morning but later Mr. Martin's home coming to his bride The I. O. O. F. will give a masquerade Just arrived, early spring hats. of debt. complained of pains across the. shoulders ball in their hall at Loman on the Come and see them at Rifkins. who had been waiting so patientty and called Mr. Rubin upon Now a word about the play itself. for his return from military service. 15th. Atty. Harris Richardson of St. I am certainly not proud of my selection whose advise he was taken to the The evening was spent in visiting We are on the market for Liberty Paul, spent yesterday in the city. for the children in the afternoon. hospital, during the day a severe "and a social good time. Mrs. David nrnii-• bonds and other securities. Jevne & Neither Mr: Peterson nor I cold was apparent but toward evening Rose gave a number of piano selections Malt Koll, the Scenic Highway Norton. tf. he rallied and ate a little supped had seen the play or read the book. which were exceedingly good, booster of Cass Lake, was a visitor It was rcommended very highly however after which he passed away. while others showed their talent in in the city Wednesday. WANTED—Three full furnished REV. WM. W. DALE Deceased was a quiet unassuming musical lines. as one of Mary Pickford's best rooms for light housekeeping. Write Pastor etc. I took a chance on it. Mr. Peterson Miss Knoll the teacher at Pelland honorable business man of careful Later in the evening a fine lap supper box 651, city. is improving nicely from her attack habits which won for him a host of is in no wise to blame for its was served consisting of many Morning service 10:30. selection for the children, for all the Mr. L. Rifkin has returned from of pneumonia, but will not Be able to friends. He moved here three and a dainty morsels that certainly showed data available was shown to me. the east where he was on business complete her school year there. half years agO from Duluth, where tact in getting up such a splendid Bible school 11:45. connected with his store. It is probably needless to state that he had resided several years, and began course. After, the supper the suprise FOR RENT—Mrs. Wierem, 1200 a clothing business with Julius the matinee experimnt will not be repeated of the evening came when the young Evening service 7:30. The raffle for a quilt which took 8th street, has three steam heated when the same films are to be Markowitz under the firm name .»i couple were showered with many place at Master's Pool Hall Mpndav rooms. Will not rent for light housekeeping. Markowitz and Summerfield in which shown in the evening for adults. useful kitchen utensils, each article Plan to attend divine worship. Phone 218. night was won by Miss Mary Johnson. he was engaged at the time of his carefully wrapped up and the receivers death. had to name the article before WORLD QUESIONS Be on hand to start in the S. S. Buy your salt fish for lent from the He leaves behind his mother, who each was unwrapped, read the rhyme FOR SALE—A horse, harness and BEING CONSIDERED contest. Get your button and be Lakeside Fish Co., at Ranier, nice is 84 years of age, who resides with and by who written which was attached light sleigh cheap. Would make a Lulibee White Fish—100 lb. fish in ready for the trip from Paris to Berlin. his sister, Mrs. Shiparo, two sons^| good delivery rig. Apply at the to each article. The astonishing keg for $9.00. Jan. 30. Feb.13 (Continued from Page One) Arthur, who is a lawyer in St. Paul Press office. part-of the event was that among all Mrs. Towle, mother of Mrs. S. W. does not return the machinery and and Harold, who is in the, navy, also the gifts there were no two alike, Rev. C. L. Cowan of Knox Presbyterian Buy your salt fish for lent from the Backus, returned to the materials taken from Belgium. Minneapolis two brothers, Isaac, of St, Paul and which consisted from a wash tub to church Fort Frances will occupy Lakeside Fish Co., at Ranier, nice last Saturday evening after an extended Belgium believes that she should be Alec, of Winona, and three sisters, a salt shaker. the pulpit in the evening. visit here. Lulibee White Fish—100 lb. fish in paid first, because she was the first Mrs. Shiparo of this city and Mrs. When all had been unwrapped the keg for $9.00. Jan. 30. Feb.13 to be invaded, because her neutrality Markowitz and Mrs. Barnard both Cottage prayer meetings Wednesday bride made a most appropriate speech Frank S. Lang returned from Minneapolis of Duluth. was violated, and because she has *~ir" which was followed by one from the evenings eight oclock. Supt. G. A. Olson was at Manitou Sunday morning where he suffered more from despoilation than The business of deceased will be groom. After these two had spoken, Monday looking over the situation to had been looking after business matters any other country in the war. taken care of until the return of Julius Thursday afternoon, February 13th Mr, Kingsbury, in his jocose manner see if it is advisable to erect a new for several days. Belgium having reasserted her independence Markowitz from France, where delivered'the final speech after whicii the Ladies' Aid will be entertained one-room school house in that community. and thus emerged from R. W. King met his family, who he is in the military service, by his by Mrs. Edesis and Mrs. Heermance the happy throng disbanded for their her old state of neutrality, desires have been spending several month, brother Max Markowitz, who has just at the Heermance home 1008, 3rd st. homes wishing the bride and groom from Holland the left bank of the FOR SALE—A six-year-old horse, in California, at Minneapolis, and returned from service in France in a most hap py and prosperous married Scheldt and the peninsula of Maastricht 1300 lbs., or will trade for a cow. Apply they returned here Monday. the areoplane division. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH life. which produces info Belgian John Schmidt, 805, Eighth street, Rev. C. L. Kingsbury Judge Berg, accompanied by County Limburg. Belgium also will assent International Falls, Minn. LITTLEFORK Pastor IN MEMORIUM Agent Abbot, went to Forsyth Monday to a plebiscite in Luzemburg to decide Bert Maglary has accepted the position evening to conduct an auction whether that country wishes to "Whereas, Almighty God, in his wisdom Fred Larson was in from Lindford 11:15 a. m. preaching service. Subject: of teacher of the Pelland sale of the effects of his deceased join Belgium or France or to retain Saturday on business. "The Victory of the Weak over has removed from our midst our school for the balance of the year brother, August Berg. its autonomy. Oscar Rehn made a trip to the the Strong" and reminiscences of beloved friend and neighbor, Julia in place of Miss Thresa Knoll, who is The foregoing may be considered county seat Friday. iMeffew, and though we mourn her Abraham Lincoln as a record, The services over the remains of sick with pneumonia. the extreme claims of Belgium. They B. Getchell left for his home in Bemidji death, we submit to the will of our John Marklurid, who died at Rochester, come into conflict with Holland, Saturday evening. 7:30 p. m. the forth sermon on the Heavenly Father. Salted Suckers, 100 lb. fish in keg were held at the M. E. church come into conflict with Holland, August Gordon left for Minneapolis Life of the Nazarene. "Jesus as a Resolved: That we the members of for $6.00 F. O. B. Ranier or International Monday afternoon, after which the which resists any infrigements of the Revolutionist." Saturday evening after spending Falls. Apply Lakeside Fish Alberton Camp No. 3661. Royal body was taken to Blackduck for frontiers asked for by the Belgian several days visiting friends here. Neighbors of America, cherish the Company, Ranier Jan. 30. Feb.13 burial, accompanied by a delegation annexationists. The government of memory of a faithful neighbor. The chicken pie supper given by the 10 a. m. Bible School. A five minute from the Odd Fellows lodge and the Emil Norden who has. recently begun Holland appears willing to revise the talk to Sunday School each session. Resolved. Th^t we extend to the ladies of the First Baptist church carpenter's union. working in the boiler house at Scheldt navigation treaty so thai Saturday evening was a success in Come and swell the numbers. family of our departed neighbor our the paper mill will move his family Belgium should enjoy equal rights every way. sincere sympathy in their bereavement KOOCHICHING. TOWNSHIP here from Hallock as soon as he can with Holland. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. This S. E. Gregg preached at the Bear and be it further resolved that ORDERS get a place for them to live. Japan enters the peace conference, River school house Sunday afternoon. is always inspirational. Come and a copy of these resolutions be sent tc as Baron Makino, the senior dele join your voice with others. The Griffith school gave a baskei the bereaved husband, a copy spread All orders on Koochiching township Just arrived, new dresses and novelty gate, has said, "with no territorial on the minutes of our camp, and a social last Saturday evening to raise road and bridge fund, recorded on or skirts. Don't miss to see them ambitions in China," and that as for Wednesday evening at 8 oclock.. money for fire sufferers. They got copy published in our local paper. before October 4th, 1915, are now at Rifkins. Tsing Tau "she will hand it back to Prayer service at W. E. Martins- Mrs. Laura Roberson, $55." jJ- payable at the American State bank, China under the terms of the notes Pres. E. W. Backus and 2nd Vice Mrs. Barbara St. Mitchell. Emory Robins, and the genial bachelors Ranier, if properly endorsed. exchanged between China and Japan Thursday evening choir rehearsal Pres. B. G. Dahlberg, of the & O. Mrs. Sophia L- Blane. of Lindford district are hauling E. H. Weber, in May 1915." Paper Co., and allied interests, arrived logs for A. C. Johnson. Treasurer. This is interpreted by Japan as from Minneapolis yesterday Mrs. VanVleck and Mrs. O'hotto, of SCHOOL NOTES FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL morriing. permitting her to retain certain former By Rose Rauscher, Bear River, were shopping in Little DO YOU NOTICE THINGS CHURCH German concessions on the fork Saturday. Edward Kaneen, Minister. Salted Suckers, 100 lb. fish in keg Shantung peninsula. Japan, Baron Rev. Belsaas went to Nett River You doubtless think you are as .oserving The new Junior High School pupils for $6.00 F. O. B. Ranier or International Makino explain.^ "neither intends are Blanche Hoppe from Holler's addition, Saturday and returned to Cross River as the average man. Are you? Morning worship at 11. "The Falls. Apply Lakeside Fish nor desires to interfere in Russian for Sunday services!" Do you know the names of all the Vernis Gardner from Park Church's High Privilege." Company, Ranier Jan. 30. Feb.13 affairs, but is willing, if solicited, to Rapids and Alice Thompson from Olavus Jewett went to the Falir. streets you cross on your way from Evening worship at 7:30. "Christianity, aid Russia in restoring order." Blackduck. Jane Sullivan from Emo Monday and left in the evening for T. F. Erickson, your home to the store, or to your manager of the Great Challenge and Opportunity-" lIlc These declarations dispose of two the University Hospital with his little also entered school here this week. Boys' and Girls' Club work of Minne- °^ce? of the main questions in which Japan girl Luella who has been confined sota will meet the principals of the' know the nariies over the Do you is interested, except that she desires Koochiching county consolidated var'0us places of business that The seventh grades went thru the to the M. & O. hospital for the past The immortal Lincoln saw the dawn to retain the southern Pacific "island. paper mill Friday afternoon. fourteen weeks. We hope that she schools on the 21st in this city. Pass every day? of this great reconstruction period in AT north of the equator which formerly will find the needed help there. D° Pe°Ple Places daily yOU pass and the world's history and was glad. rn belonged to Germany. isALL—200 acre farm, 5 miles without knowing them any better the A new system for gathering school Dr. Ghostley'was called here last Let us pay another tribute to his life from Fort Frances on auto road.! second or third year than you did the? The Chinese delegates ask to be notes has been started in High Sunday to attend the little child of on the anniversary of his birth. Good frame house, barn and chicken guaranteed against foreign imperialism first? school. Each class has now a class Agent Colpitts. The little fellow is house 20 acres in cultivation buildings or aggression, and desire the better at this writing. Here are a few questions from CartoonsvMagazine. reporter whose duty it is to report all Special music by the choir, suitable cost $1200.00 all for $1000.00. gradual abolition of "consular rights" If you are a real happenings of interest in their classes. Druggist M. E. Dimon expects soon to the occassion at the evening service. Koochiching County Abstract Co. and to be allowed to impose higher close observer you can answer mo The class reporters for this week to begin remodeling the T. Dion duties on importations.. The Chinese of them. were building that he has purchased for Solo, Mrs. Geo. N. Millard. The Koochiching Farmers' Club also ask for the return of Kiau-Ch:ui. What are the exact words on a two Sub-Freshmen—Blanch LaValley. his drug store. will hold a meeting at the Alexander Switzerland bent stamp? In which direction is the Freshmen—Mabel Miner. The Sunday School meets at Baker school Saturday evening, Feb- 10 a. eiU Switzerland desires an outlet to Sophomore—LaMona Hoppe. WIDOWS AND PARENTS TO m., classes for everybody. ruary 15th, ip the assembly.. .room.' "["t jThe New the sea by making the Rhine a neutral is turned the Junior—Laurel Smith. WEAR BRASSARD ON LEFT ARM scholars always welcome. Ranier Farmer's club will be' wh*« d'rectlon stream. This is in accord w/cb face on a cent? On a dime? On a Senior—Francis Wisard. our guest -of the evening. Bring the quarter? re re in if A a When a soldier has died, whether Kindergarten department for the whole family and have a good. time.. 'What are the words on the face of French from Basel The Sophomore class held a meeting on the field of battle or in one of the becomes raine little folk. your watch? northward, and independent buffer Wednesday night at which they camps in this country, his relatives Frank S. Lang has opened offices states should be erected out of the What color are the eyes of your are entitled to wear a mourning bras-, decided to have a sleigh ride party, in the International State Bank! Mrs. Adolph Krohn will entertain employer? Of the man at the next sard, or arm-band. President Wilson Palatinate and Rhenish Prussia, as on February the eleventh. Atho the' building, where he has tht management the Ladies' Aid at her home, 620, 4th desk? suggested by Marshal Foch ,it woul 1 Sophomores had a party only a few has asked that this be used-in place of the Koochiching County Ab'tract avenue, Friday afternoon. A cordial How many teeth have you be necessary to neutralize the Rhine. weeks ago they say that it's lots of of the usual black clothing and crepe, Co. (the abstract with thei invitation is extended. map). I What are the words on a police—. If this were done it would give Switzerland fun and/ they wish to break the record. The brassard is a band of black) man's shield? an outlet to the sea. They certainly will if they "broad-cloth, three inches wide, on! Preaching service in the Ranier Chas. Tilander, one of the well How many buttons have you on keep on. Scandinavia which is embroidered a gold stffr. It! church Sunday at 2:30 p. m. 'kno^ni farmers from the Ray dis- y°\tr Waistcoat? The territorial aspirations of the is to be stitched on the left sleeve, three Scandinavian powers are considered /trict had the misfortune to los£$18o': Bow many foes has a cat on each The Sub-Freshmen class held their half way between shoulder and el-| Sunday School at 2 m. p. from his room at a well kno.wn tecal forefoot and each hindfoot modest. Denmark wishes to first class meeting this week. At this bow. "Our boy was a soldier." His I •hotel last Saturday night^ What is the name, sgineti in facthat annex that part of northern Scheswig me'eting the class was organized and going into the army or navy brought IOWA SENATE BRANDS the roll was-in his' ydst ..ppck'et ,simile 'on any .•$!, $2,:J$5, or $10 bill distinction to his family, and gave inhabited predominantly by the following officers were elected RED FLAG AS OUTLAW .under his pillow and the.'dodr locked, you jhave ever saw? for the year: us the right to wear a service pin, "or Danes, but has not asked to regain •The theory is advarited that {he Which way does the crescent moon the provinces of Schleswig and Holstein Prsident—Thomas Withrow. hang a service flag in our^ window. Des Moines, Feb. 5—Measures making turn-4-tp the right or to the left? thief was concealed uhder the bed. taken from Denmark by Prussia Vice-President—Elmer Trast. Now he hasgiven his'life for his it criminal to display the red flag Welk—We though you couldn't—Ex Sec. and Treas.—Katherine LaBar. country. He died that we aad the in the war of 1864, or to extend in Iowa and prohibiting official publication Hon. Matt Koll, of Cass Lake, .Secretary her frontiers southward to the Kiel Class Adviser=-Mr. Kinney. world might be safe again. \A new in foreign language newspapers DIPLOMATIC AMERICAINE of the Minnesota Scenic Highway canal. honor has come to us. Mingled with were passed unanimour" Association and the Ten Thous- Norway has certain aspirations to A joke from the Freshmen. our grief, there is a feeling of pride, day by the state senate. and Lakes Association, was in the "And you yviU take me to America Spitzenbergen or a part of it. -Sydney, said Miss Swanson, of patriotism, which makes Srdinarv Besides making it a misder city Tuesday for the purpose of with you apres la.guerre?" asked A strong Socialist movement in mourning seem out of place. On behalf "would there be any disastrp'us results to display the red flag in anyt puDuo arousing interest projects among our the demoiselle of the buck private. Sweden favors the union with Sweden if ice sank to the bottom when of the nation, the Red Cross way, the bill provides that any person citizens. Mr. Koll addressed a very "But, mademoiselle," remonstrated it was frozen?" of the Aland islands, which are wishes to give these brassards to who is a red flag follower found enthusiastic meeting at the City Hail diplomatic buck, "the custom-house the widows and parents of regarded by the Swedes as the naval soldiers, to be armed is guilty of a felony during the afternoon, details of which officials' would never "Well," said Sydney," it might fall key to Stockholm. Swedish interests Children and brothers and sisters may published by a penitentiary term. will appear in our next issue. such a priceless pearl as you."—The in and kill the fish." in this connection are in conflict with buy them at cost. They will also be Spiker. (Army paper printed those of Finland. Nothing has been glad to help you to secure the soldier's WANTED TO BUY A TA* Editor Watson of the Press, accmopanied France.) The Freshmen^cJass has a new mem personal .belongings', arrears heard since of the collapse of Germany by his attorney, J. H. ber, Berniece Thompson of. Blackduck. of earlier Finnish plans to secure of pay, and the compensation and insurance "Do you think there's any Erown wen1 to Bemidji Monday ,evening SORRY HE SPOKE which may be due you. an outlet by the annexation of for me to buy. one o' them tanks to attend the hearing tox determine "Any of^ you got a very old uniform?" P.. II. Phinney is in charge of *.he parts of Russian Carelia, lying between asked farmer Cobbles. whether the city shall be asked the sergeant. iv The show "Stella Maris" which was local information bureau. Information Finland and the Murm'an coast, "Why, I don't know. What in the „permanently enjoineid from tearing A private scenting a new one, put on Thursday for the benefit of may also be secured from Richard and even of adjacent Finmark", which world do you want with a tank?" down the partly burned, old Press proudly displayed his flayed edges the Athletic Association was a success Liljeblad and Adolph Krohn, International belongs to Norway. This contention "I'm tired o' these road hogs in big ,building and otherwise test the legality and stains. and netted the organization one Falls, Minn. on the part of Finland led to the tourin' cars crowdin' my flivver into of this particular ordinance. City "It isn't good for much, is it?" hundred and thirteen" dollars. This ditches. I'd like to jog down the road landing of allied troops at Murmansk Attorney W. V. Kane accompanied commented the sergeant. "Paradetwo-thirty is not th first time that Mr. Peterson MQNEY TO LOAN on farm lands, to prevent the establishment of a a piece in a tank, just to see what them and will look after the citvs a* £or coal fatigue."— has come to our aid, and we thank Koochiching County Abstract Co. German submarine base in the northern would happen." Birmingham AgeHerald. interests. Tit-Bits. him again for his kindnesses to us. Frank S. Lang, Manager. sea. Vtv 'f-bt it ICC