International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 18, 1920 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL-FALLS PRESS DELEGATES SELECTED NATIONAL GUARD RECALLED SHERIFF McINTOSH 1 *. TO ATTEND REPUBLICAN FROM INTERNATIONAL HAS RESIGNED STATE CONVENTION FALLS AT THE CHURCHES The Daily Journal in its issue of Greater interest was manifested by Acting upon the advice and request March 16 says the women voters than the men in of Acting Sheriff John Wall, "It proves to be a fact that a gentleman BETHLEHEM the Republican caucuses held thru- Governor Burnquist ordered the recall who knew Ex-sheriff Mcintosh Attorney J. H. Hoag of Duluth, was Andy Howard visited at Duluth out the county Monday evening from Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor. of Company F, 5th Infantry, well met and talked with him in the city Tuesday. last Sunday. 7.30 and they were well until 8:3() Morris, Minn., and they entrained in Minneapolis on the 10th day of Morning worship at 10:30. represented also at the county con- for their headquarters last Wednesday this month. As announced yesterday, No longer a Peeress just a 'woman—male ee the fairies in Snow Wnite" vention held at the Court House yesat evening. Major Garis, assistant Mr. Mcintosh stated that he had and female. the Grand, March 29 and 30. Sunday School at 11:45. terday to Adjutant General Rhinow, who been in eastern Canada and was then The attendance at the caucusses has been stationed here since the enroute to the Pacific coast. Asked County Ross Slack He was a Peer in England, but in Commissioner C. E. at 7:30. held in this city was decidedly disappointing, strike of the employes of the M. D. if he wasn't coming back here, the spent last Saturday the city on the jungle a joke—"male and female". in less than fifty voters, & W. railroad was inaugurated on ex-sheriff answered "To1 with business. Sunday morning' the pastor will male and female participating. The the 10th of December, also returned International Falls." Mr. Mcintosh's Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lyman of Big preach a sermon having £0 do with caucus in the 1st ward was conducted to his office in the capitol at St. many friends can hardly reconcile "Snow White", the big school entertainment Falls, were visiting friends in the the part the church as a voice in the solely by women, 50 per cent of Paul. themselves to his "quitting" city last Sunday. at the Grand, March problems of thfe community. Our industrial those in attendance in the 2nd ward as he did but are glad, at least, that A formal review of the troops took 29 and 30. situation, transciency of were also females and the 3rd ward place on the streets here before the he was not the victim of thugs." Charles W. Johnson is wearing the population, overdone pleasure, home caucus was composed largely of the The above simply confirms the suspicions departure of the Morris companj', County Ag^pt Abbott and John star of a special deputy sheriff, having irresponsibility, irreligion, all have opposite sex, who were eager to take and practically the whole town of the Press which appeared been recently appointed. Bferg attended a farmers' club meeting moral and religious significance. advantage of the right of suffrage. in statements in, its issues of February turned out to bid the soldiers farewell. at Big Falls last Saturday. —o— Each adult attending will receive a The following were elected delegates Approval of the conduct of the 12th and 26th, to the effect that Costumes of grass and skins in —o— post card on which to comment on from International Falls to attend state troops during their ninety-day the whereabouts of Mr. Mcintosh the savage jungles of the tropics The public schools will put on a or criticise the sermon. These may the county convention which ipty stay was expressed by our citizens. was known to one or two persons in "Male and Female." pleasing operetta, "Snow White" be mailed without signature to the convened yesterday morning in this International Falls, that he was a Since the strike was called on the at1 the Grand March 29 and 30. pastor who will comment on them city: quitter, and had no intention of returning Minnesota, Dakota & Western railroad, Fred Harmon, who takes over the the following Sunday. —o— First Ward—Anna B. Franson and here. mtr a logging road which is operated management of the Rex hotel April In the kitchen or parlor, or field Special music. Bring your friends. E. F. Holler. As a matter of fact Mr. Mcintosh to serve the International Lumber 1st, was in the city Tuesday and with the clover, women are women, Second Ward—Mrs Eliza Carrier, has resigned from the office of sheriff company and the Minnesota & Ontario Wednesday. the wide world over—"Male and Orpha Hanson and Norma and S. N. Rubin and H. J. Miner. of Koochiching county and the Paper company and other allied —o— Female." Gertrude Burnett are leaders for C. Third Ward—Dr. Mary Jjhostly, G. resignation is now in, the hands of interests located in this city, on Don't forget the pie social and E. V. Kinney, John H. Brown and F. J. a certain attorney and will be re the 11th of last December, National dance at the Viking hall Saturday Seymour Lloyd and Allen Shear, McPartlin. sented to the county board at "ts Guard companies from St. Cloud evening, March 13. All are welcome. prosperous farmers from the Birchdale Boy Scouts Thursday evenings. A very small attendance was at the next meeting which will be on April Winona, Rochester, Worthington, neighborhood, were transacting county convention, which selected 6th. The attorney referred to above, Mankato and Morris have been on business in the city last Saturday. Campfire Mondays. delegates to attend the district convention backed by a certain group of man duty here. While there has been no Eric Sundin, the prominent settler at Duluth on Friday, the 19th ipulators and agitators, who have disturbances during this period incident and logger from the Ray neighborhood, Walter Johnson departed for St. Boys after school Mondays, Tuesdays and the state convention at St. Paul not always the best interests of the to the strike, still the fact that was attending to business matters Paul Saturday evening to attend the and Wednesday evenings. on the 20th. county and city at heart, endeavored the state troops have been ready for in town Monday. retail shoemen's convention, where Those selected are to attend both to force the issue at the. March meeting duty at a moments notice has been he will represent the popular Burton The Boys' club defeated the Boy conventions and go uninstructed. of the county board by having the means of discouraging any contemplated department store. The Queen, Carl, the Prince, the Scouts in basket ball last Monday The delegation is composed of the the Mcintosh resignation acted upon disorder or uprising and seven dwarfs are real interesting —o— evening. The score was 14 to 2 lirst following persons: and an appointee of their choosing has had good effect. characters in "Snow White" at the B. W. Bacon received a telegram half and 10 to 3 the second. Another F. J. McPartlin, H. J. Miner, F. S. placed in the office hurriedly. The Grand March 29 and 30. Governor Burnquist recently declared game will be played soon when the Tuesday morning from Mrs. Bacon, Lang, Jos. J. Lloyd, C. E. Ellingson, plan failed, as certain members of that it would be "nothing stating that her sister, Mrs. Lou Scouts intend to improve tlat score. Northome, John Norton and Mrs. J. the board flatly refused to be led Mrs. Jane LeRoy arrived in the short of murder" to withdraw the Dengler, had died at her home in La 1—0— H. Brown. around by the nose and dictated to. city last Saturday from Niagara state troops until Acting Sheriff Choir practice Wednesday evening. Crosse, Wis. Mrs. Bacon was with Just who will be appointed by the Wis., being called here by the serious Wall could organize a sufficiently her. PLANS OF AMERICAN LEGION board to fill the vatancy caused by illness of her daughter, Mrs. S. strong force of deputies. The governor's —o— BAPTIST the resignation of Mr. Mcintosh is Cariveau. withdrawal order was issued Rev. J. Johnston, missionary of the At the regular meeting of Wm. Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor a matter of conjecture, but undoubt —o— after he had received the following Episcopal church in the Rainy river Robideau Post No. 66, American Legion, edly the appointee will be selected S. E. Thompson & Son had the district, and residing at Baudette, communication from Sheriff V^all: held in the litis hall Monday evening, Sunday, March 21st, 1920. from the force of deputies now ?crv misfortune to lose a car load of has resigned on account of ill health "Conditions now are such that plans were discussed for organizing —o— ing under Acting Sheriff Wall. potatoes in the freight depot at Fort and will spend the summer with his recommend the withdrawal from International a Legion base ball team for We give 3*ou a cordial we.come to Frances, which was destroyed by family on their farm in western Canada. Falls of troops which the coming season, an athletic club our services. Following are the BULLETIN NO. Ill fire last Thursday night. were asked for by Sheriff Mcintosh. where boxing lessons will be given topics of discussion for morning and —o Their presence here has undoubtedly to the boys and others who are not evening with the form of ser voices. 32 states have ratified the suffrage Thomas Meighar, who took the C. G. Mugg, the Grand Forks members, a dance planned for the prevented serious disorder. Major —o— amendment. That leaves 4 states to specialist, will be at Ranier and International part of Tom Burke in the Miracle near future and a rousing Fourth of Garis concurs with me in this recommendation. 9:45, Bible class for men and women. make the 36 required. Man, will be seen again in "Male Falls at an early date. The troops leave here July celebration in charge of the J. A. Rye, teacher. When 36 states have ratified Bifocals ground from one solid piece and Female" supported by Gloria Legion. with the good will of all factions for —o— women will be able to vote for ev of glass, seguler form, $10.00. All Swanson, Theodore Roberts and a If plans materialize the Bancroft they have held themselves aloof 11:00 A. M. Preaching service. ery officer that men vote for, from supporting cast of eleven principles other prices reasonable. ml8 building will be taken over for the from local controversies and have Topic: WThat Part has the Church constable to president. at the Grand theatre on Match 2324 use of the organization, a complete conducted themselves as gentlemen." in the New Order of Events? It will soon be Mar. 9th. Has and 25. Game .warden Powers returned on —o— gymnasium installed in the basement The adjutant general'^ department your husband made application to —o— Tuesday from a trip through the littlefork with shower baths, and comfortabl 6:55, Christian Endeavor Meeting. has not announced the total expense Mr. Drummond for his citizenship John Funseth, the young man from country. He states that 28 and commodious club rooms provided Topic: Everyday Courtesies. Miss incurred by the state in maintaining papers? Roseau, who cashed about $65 in state licenses for trapping beaver on the first and second floors. Olive Palmer, leader. the state troops here for nearly Feb. 23, 1920. worthless checks at different places have been issued by the state garrft It is also planned to have the ex •—o— three months, but it has been announced Citizenship Committee of the of business in town last week, is and fish commission to trappers and service men's banquet at the Rex 8:00 P. M. Topic: An Antidote to unofficially that it will total Civic League. still in the city jail awaiting the arrival settlers in Koochiching county and hotel under the new management Care. close to $50,000. of his father, who he hopes will that numerous catches are reported. during the first week in May. Governor Burnquist and other suceed in getting his release. The skins are bringing from $25 to Much enthusiasm was displayed by Mid-week services, Wednesday evening. state officials who indorsed the dispatch CLASSIFIED ADS $50 in the local market. those present at the meeting and it Bible study and prayer service. of troops to this point state E. E. Howard, son of Rev. Howard —o— is predicted that International Falls All welcome. that no serious trouble took place Wanted to Rent—A 4 or 5 room of Birchdale, And business manager Tuesday evening at the litis hall, can soon boast of having the most in the strike zone while the troops house, by a good clean party, with a •id one of the proprietors of the Capt. H. R. Packard of Washington up-to-date and liveliest Legion post METHODIST EPISCOPAL I garden spot preferred. Inquire at were on duty, and th^t therefore the Gazette-Reporter at Wheaton, Minn., and Messrs. Thompson and Lurton in the state. The boys should re Claude E. Ireland, Pastor jmain purpose was accomplished. this office. was in town last Saturday. Mr. of Minneapolis, addressed the mem- ceive the encouragement of everjft Howard was called here about a bers of Wm. Robideau Post No. 66 citizen in their plans and ideks. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Salesman Wanted to solicit orders week previous by the serious illness and ex-service men of this city oa REVIVAL MEETINGS —o— for lubricating oils, greases and of his mother and was enroute home. compensation, war risk insurance MARGIE NEWS Morning Service 11:00 A. M. paints. Salary or Commission. Address and the U. S. public health service Subject: "The Successful Man." HARVEY OIL CO., Cleveland, We have now started Sunday W. H. Kahle, one of the early set- meeting was well attended and Mr. Osbornei went down to the Ohio. school for both young and old. On much information gathered. tiers and former business man of International city on Sunday night. Epworth League 7:00 P. M. Topic: Sunday we shall meet at the home —o— Falls, has been spending Geo. Johnson returned to International "Christian Principles in Industry'* House for Sale—South International of Mrs. Hulse, 519 Eighth street, at FLOOD AND TORNADO a few days here during the past Falls last week. Leader, Miss Nellie Carpenter. Falls. Low price and easy 10:45 A. M. We especially invite SUFFERERS TO GET $100,000 week visiting his mother, Mrs. Karl Mr. Shope lost a valuable horse terms. Inquire of John Saumier. adults to attend our bible class. Kahle and his sister, Mrs. Geo. Holler, last week with lock jaw. Preaching Service 8 P. M. Rev. At St. Paul last Monday the state The afternoon services on Sunday and renewing acquaintances with A dance as usual on Saturdav Leslie Hallett of Fort Frances will For Sale—5 room house in good will be at 3:30, at 1020 Eighth street former friends. Mr. Kahle is now relief board voted to loan $100,000 night at Karlsted'7 andJarviV. be the speaker at this service. condition. Call at 1015 Eighth and the evening services will be with located in Montana. to flood and tornado sufferers in Ben Benardson returned from St. street. mi8 Mrs. Jackway, over the Press office Koochiching and adjoining counties Paul last week. His eye is alright Regular meeting of Ladies' Aid on for supplies and seed grain for thi on Third street. again. The first meeting of the Women's Friday afternoon at the church. FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet. $10 year's crop, the money to be repaid The weather man is sending us The following Tuesday evening Auxiliary of the American Legion cash, also oil stove for $2. A snap next fall. Without such aid several cold weather -0- for the month of meeting will be with Mr. and Mrs. was held in the Assembly Room of £eX\ 11', w.|thout ta such aid seve if taken at once. 919 Sixth street or Illustrated lecture "Six O'clock 1 to March. Ecberg, 1020 Eighth street. The the high school Wednesday after- would be forced hundred phone 1C2. Whistle Around the Wood" Tuesday give up their farms and homesteads IL Wm. Rogers returned Saturday Thursday evening meeting will be noon at 4 o'clock. The following officers March 23rd. Admission 10c, to help and leave the district. Senators from Bemidji where he had been the home of Mrs. Jaskway, over the were elected: President, Mrs FOR SALE—Good 7-room house pay for lantern and cost of slides. Nord and Hegness appeared before for a few days. Press office on Third street. Cor ell Vice President, Mrs. S and one lot, in good condition located theboard, which consists of Governor A number of the young folks were Thomas, Loman Secretary, Mrs The old time religion preached and in lot 6 block 6 Jameson's Ad Food and apron sale at the Reuter Burnquist, State Treasurer Henry guests of Miss Ella Backe last Sunday Liebig Treasurer, Mrs. Glass. obtained. All are welcome. For dition. At a reasonable cash price or Store Saturday, beginning at 2 p. m. Rhines and State Auditor J. A. O. afternoon. further information call 208. taken terms, a bargain if at once Attend the sale and encourage the Preus, in the interests of the farmers Miss Freda Grubbs went to Minneapolis A fatal accident causing the death E. H. Bloomberg, E. Fix, Int'l. Falls, Minn. General ladies in their good efforts. and settlers. last Saturday to remain of Conductor Dan O'Connor, of the Evangelist. delivery... if. Approximately $100,000 already has sometime with an aunt. M. & I!, took place last Saturday IF ZION LUTHERAN been extended by the board for relief The flu patients are not as numerous hear Margie. It is supposed that he E. M. Halvorson, Pastor of actual distress in the districts as they were. Th&. epidemic fell under his train when attempting iji foj afflicted by last year's high water is nearly over we hope. to board it and was cut in two. The Norwegian communion services at in parts of Marshall^ Roseau and Henry Marken went down to body was not discovered until after 11:00 A. M. Pennington counties and the tornado Brainerd last week to see about having the passenger had. passed Margie. in southern Koochiching county. his tonsils removed. English service in the evening at With this money as a gift and the M. J. MlHugo received a new heating 7:45. The Lee Hat Shop additional $100,000 as a loan, Scott 4 Coming" plant that will be installed in his Laird, of Thief River Falls, special home the coming week. DR. A. J. KLIMEK Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. sharp. investigator for the relief board, believed C. Shope will sell at auction on EYE SPECIALIST that all- the settlers could be Tuesday, his nine lots here in town. wishes to announce Registered Optometrist of St. Cloud, Confirmants meet Saturday at 2:00 aided through the summer A good chance for anyone wanting P.M. Minnesota lots. Their Spring Opening INSTALLS X-RAY EQUIPMENT Word was received fro mMrs. McGrath Choir practice on Monday and '-•J* that the children were much Friday evenings. International Falls, can now boast better and she hoped to bring them on Norwegian Communion services in of having one of the very best equipped home soon. Ft. Frances at 3:00 P. M. ill be at the Rex Hotel on Friday, dental offices in the northwest. Ei J. Olson entertained a few Saturday March 20th Let us be faithful to God by also Dr., I? J. Peterson has installed March 26th, 1920 friends last Sunday afternoon. attending Sunday services. complete X-Ray equipment of the Among the guests were Prof, and Returns every sixty days 1920 very latest model and design and Mrs. Grangor, also Miss Koller and Consult him if you have defective CHRISTIAN SCIENCE this together with his expert knowledge Mr. Johnson. eyes, headaches, nervous troubles, of dental surgery, places him in= It is reported that Harry Hull and pr need glasses. 4He guarantees you Services are held in the Odd Fellows the front rank of the profession in Addie Vink were married last week. hall. GLASSES THAT WILL FIT Northern Minnesota. Any way the young folks had out Complcated cases and all who failed Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. We predict for him a continued all the cow bells and tin nans they to get suitable glasses elsewhere are Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. and greater success, wheih he so well could get together 'in Mor of the especially invited to see him. A general invitation is extended tp merits. A even*. Con era 14 v* "..... the public to attend these services. r!