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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

March 25, 1920 · Page 4 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS CANDIDATES FILE s»i EDITORIAL MANAGEMENT OF LAND CLEARING TRAIN FOR CITY ELECTION BEMIDJI PIONEER CHANGES WILL TOUR STATE AT THE CHURCHES The time limit for filing for city offices TheBemidji Pioneer makes the announcement A "land clearing train," the first of closed Monday and the following that on April 1st, George its kind in this state, is to make a six have signified their willingness W. Harnwell of Bemidji will associate week tour of the cutover districts in BETHLEHEM to assist in conducting the affairs of himself with that publication and the northern part of Minnesota during Rev. W. VW. Dale, Pastor. F. M. Billmyre returned Tuesday Editor Chas. Jameson of th Littlefork the municpality during the next two will assume charge of the editorial May and June says the Minneapolis from a business trip to Duluth. Times was in town Monday. years: and news departments. Journal. Plans have been Morning worship at 10:30. Mayor—F. H. Keyes, Dan Holler. Mr. Harnwell is a graduate of completed by committees of the Civic Mr. and Mrs. Gust Holm of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Randolph were Alderman-At-Large—Dr. E. A Toronto university, and while not and Commerce association and the Sunday School at 11:45. Ericsburg were in the city Thursday. Thompson, A1 Cobey. in from Kettle Falls the fore part of engaged in active newspaper work, St. Paul association, in conjunction the week. Alderman, First Ward—Ed Sommers. he has been a close student of every with commercial organizations of C. E. at 7:30. County Attorney Jevne departed department of the business and has Duluth and the extension division of for the twin cities Tuesday evening. Alderman, Second Ward—Henry Carl Jacobson of the Nett Lake devoted much time t6 journalistic the college of agriculture of the University In the morning service the pastor —o— Setterlund, C. H. Nichols, Harry section transacted business in town study. His thorough knowledge of of Minnesota. It will be under will take up the replies received in George Mielke of Ray, accompanied Wednesday. Clement. local, state and national affairs together the direct supervision of the college connection with the sermon of last a woodsman to the hospital here The council only recently declared with his keen executive 'ability, of agriculture. Expense of operating Sunday. Tuesday. the office of mayor vacant owing to Thos. Watson, the popular Ray fit him for the position which he the train will be borne by the removal of Mayor K. O. Fosse to merchant, sojourned in the city Monday is about to assume. the organizations named, by railways Please note the schedule of union A. G. Wedge, Jr., vice-president of Montana. Both Mr. Keys and Mr. and Tuesday. For the past five years Mr. Harnwell operating in the districts and devotional services during Passion the First National Bank, was in the Holler are well known business men has been the manager of the St. by manufacturers of powder and Week. This is a period that may be city Wednesday. and no doubt both will make a strenuous Dr. J. H. Lowe, the government Hilaire Lumber company at Bemidji, stump pulling and land clearing machinery. made especially significant for one's campaign for the election. Mr. veterinarian from Pembina, spent has been president of the Commercial spiritual life. "Man shall not live Keyes was the predecessor of ExMaj'or Jos. Dardis and family have returned Tuesday in town on official usinrss. club of that city and active in every The commercial organizations of by bread alone." here from Clementson to reside Fosse and his record in office movement tending to improve the twin cities and Duluth will divide permanently. is well known to our citizens. Mr. Warner LaDue of the M. D. and upbuild the community and surrounding equally a $5,000 fund to be used fn Iva Powers and Jane Sullivan are Both Alderman Somers and Setterlund & W. office force returned Monday territory. We bespeak for helping to finance the project. Twenty-one leaders for C. E. are candidates to succeed Mr. Irving Gowdy was in town from a few days outing spent in the him great success in his new field of demonstrations of methods of Tuesday and Wednesday attending themselves. Mr. Somers having no endeavor and welcome him to the twin cities. clearing cutover lands will be given Boy scout meeting Thursday night opposition. to business matters. —o— ranks of the profession in Northern on the trip. at the church. Important meeting. At the council meeting Monday evening Elmer Knott and Earl Montgomery Minnesota. Alderman Engstrom presented Henry Hetting of St. Paul, has from the Craig neighborhood FOR THE RELIEF OF No "Gym" during Passion Week. been making an extended visit with his resignation, as he is intending to were in town on business Tuesday A SOCIALIST STATESMAN GERMAN CHILDREN leave the city. There are now three his father, H. U. Hetting. and Wednesday. AS AN EXAMPLE Anyone wishing to become a member —o— candidates in the second ward for Twenty-five hundred dollars has of Bethlehem church inform the Adolph Krohn journeyed to Minneapolis the office of alderman and two to be Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dahl celebrated (By F. G. R. Gordon) been contributed through the Minnesota pastor so that action may be taken Monday night where he transacted elected. the fifth anniversary of their Assemblyman Waldman, one of the Committee for the Relief of before Easter Sunday. *. business for several days. The election will take place on Socialists who may be expelled from marriage by entertaining friends last German Children, to aid the American April 6th and the campaign no doubtwill the New York assembly, made a Saturday evening. Friends Service Committee in its BAPTIST Chas. Sutcliff, the drainage contractor, be a warm one for the next ten sworn statement before the committee task of feeding the starving children Rev. L. Kingsbury, Pastor who constructed several days. investigating the charges against At the Methodist parsonage last of central European countries. It is ditches in this county, was in the city Later—A1 Cobey has filed his withdrawal the five Socialist members, that he. Friday, Peter Mantel and Mary A. estimated that in Germany alone Sunday, March 28th, 1920. Tuesday. as a candidate for aldermanat-largev was born in Ukraine, that he came there are 10,000,000 boys and girls Hermance of Ericsburg, were united This insures the election here at 18 and in eight years had acquired who go to bed at night hungry. in marriage by Rev. C. E. Ireland. 9:45 A. M., Bible school. Wm. Gheen, one of the merchants of Dr. Thompson. the English language and had Dr. Maria L. Sanford, of the State —o— of Alvina, formerly named Gheen, become an engineer. These facts, University, in accepting the honorary W. J. Will, who represents the 11:00 A. M. Preaching service. was transacting business in the city OFFICIALS WILL MEET TO which he told about himself, show vice-chairmanship of the Minnesota popular Federal Life Insurance company, Rev. Cowan of the Presbyterian Monday. that America is the land of opportunity, DISCUSS BABCOCK PLAN committee, said: "We none of formerly the Germania, spent church of Fort Frances will preach. yet he is doing everything in us can regard a hungry, helpless Tuesday and Wednesday in the city. —o— Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lang returned ffyis power, along with his Socialist 'Letters will be sent out this week child as an enemy." 6:55, Christian Endeavor Meeting. from attending the Republican conventions comrades, to destroy this government, to all the county commissioners and Governor J. A. A. Burnquist is It is reported that in one of the —o— at Duluth and St. Paul, political and economic. Under county auditors in the 86 counties of honorary chairman of the state committee recent blindpig raids conducted at 8:00 P. M., Preaching service. Topic: Tuesday morning. our form of government this poor Minnesota, inviting them to a two which has its offices with the Ranier thirty beaver skins mysteriously "The Greatest Question of the Ages." immigrant, without any opportunity day conference in Minneapolis nd American Red Cross at 423 South disappeared and all concerned —o— Attorneys F. J. McPartlin and in Europe, comes to America and in St. Paul on April 8 and 9, for the Fifth street, Minneapolis. are asking, "who is who?" Midweek union prayer meetings John H. Norton, who were delegates ten years raises to become a good purpose of acquainting them vith The American Friends Service each evening except Saturday. Alternating to the Republican conventions at engineer, so good that he held "an important the provisions of constitutional Committee has raised $2,000,000 for Mrs Anna B. Franson returned between M. E., Bethlehem Duluth and St. Paul, returned Tuesday position in the construction amedment No. 1 and collateral Jaws the work among German children. and Baptist churches this morning from the twin cities, morning. of the traction tunnels in New York. passed by the last session of *-he An American Quaker in each district —o— where she attended a state meeting —o— He became an orator of much force legislature. A fund of $15,000 raised of Germany sees to it that supplies You are invited to any and all of of the Interchurch movement, was a Jos. Rauscher, Jr., departed Sunday and a leader in a political party that by the business men ofvthe twin cities, actually reach the babies and young these services. delegate at the Republican state convention evening for Rochester where ha boasts of more than 100,000 votes in Duluth, Winona, Mankato, St. children. All expenses are privately and visited seyeral days with will undergo an operation. His New York City. Cloud and other cities will aflf »"d met and every dollar buys a dollar's METHODIST EPISCOPAL friends before returning. early recovery is hoped for by his Of course Mr. Waldman is not a worth of food. free transportation to the commissioners Claude E. Ireland, Pastor —o— many friends here. bdmb thrower, but he probably is in and auditors of the various According to the Baudette Region —o— counties. favbr of the confiscation of private Sunday School 10:00 A. M. LOOKS LIKE VICTORY the C. P. Swenson farm located on County Treasurer P. H. Fogartv property, and he certainly is in favor E. G. Quamme, president of the FOR UNDERTAKERS the Rainy river, near Frontier, has has sold his residence on Sixth street of a political revolution and the destruction Federal Land Bank, St. Paul is chairman We enjoyed the largest attendance been sold to Bert Waldo for $95.00 to Peter Roberson and the family of that very government of the general arrangements last Sunday for many months, but per acre. The farm consists of 160 have taken up their residence in the In answer to a resolution of the which has given him far more than committee. Speakers will include we still have room for more. Come acres and is nearly all under cultivation. Stone apartment house on Fifth avenue. senate, Secretary of War Baker has any socialist regime or government Charles M. Babcock, author of the and help the Lord and us. The Swenson family are removing informed Chairman Wadsworth of has ever given to any man like him amendment, and J. L. Mullen, chief —o— to the Pacific coast. the military affairs committee that or ever will. highway engineer of the state. Morning Service 11:00 A. M. S. W. Backus returned Saturday about 50,000 American dead will be Mr. Waldman is a fine example of Do not forget this is a "Palm Sunday" returned from France and approximately what this country can and does give morning from a six weeks sojourn in service. ASKING FOR CHANGE IN DEPARTURE California. Mrs. Backus will remain 25,000 will remain buried to the poor immigrant and to its own CLASSIFIED ADS OF EVENING TRAIN there for at least another month, there. Congressmen are reminded citizens. He is a contradiction to all Epworth League 7:00 P. M. Topic: where she is enjoying the delightful of the intensive campaign that has the arguments of the Socialists. Wanted—Dressmaking to do. Inquire "Our Country's Need of Christ.'* The Commercial Club has started a climate and rapidly regaining her been carried on by undertakers to at Mrs. S. C. Peterson, over Myrtle Rauch, leader. movement for a change in the time health. persuade the War department to MARGIE NEWS creamery. of the departure of the evening train —o— bring back the bodies, which, apparently, Preaching service at 8 P. M. on the M. & I. from 6:45 to 7:45 or 8 At a meeting of the firemen held has met with success. "Mr, Clark and family returned co Wanted to Rent—A 4 or 5 room o'clock. last Thursday the following delegates last week. house, by a good clean party, with a Union meetings Passion Week every The club contends, and rightly, that were elected to attend the REVIVAL MEETINGS garden spot preferred, {nquire at evening at 8 o'clock'as follows: Bill Rogers left Tuesday evening during the summer months there are: Firemen's convention to be held at this office. Monday, M. E. church, Tuesday, for his home at Nary, Minn. a great many tourists and pleasureseekers Moorhead on June IS and 16. John Sunday school and bible class at Bethlehem church, Wednesday, Baptist who arrive here on the Mr. Granger has been on a trip Berg, W. H. Keenan, Frank Keyes, 10:45 a. m. and services on Sunday church, Thursday, M. E. church Wanted—Lady as housekeeper on morning train at 9:05 to spend a day down to his farm near Pine River. Adolph Krohn, J. P. Franzen, L. P. evening at 7:30, also services on and Friday at Bethlehem church. farm—steady job by the year. Onlv on Rainy Lake that hardly have time George Johnson's have moved back Sheehy and Louis Sher. As will be Thursdaj' evening at 7:30, will be one in family. Comfortable home. to visit points of interest, return and to their homestead for the summer. remembered the 1921 convention will with Mrs. Jackway, over the Press ZION LUTHERAN Write J. B. Rose, Box 94, LittleforV. procure supper before the departure be held in International Falls. The school vacatio.n will begin on office on Third street. On Sunday M. Halvorson, Pastor Minn. of the evening train at 6:45, the present April second this year for one week. afternoon at 2:30, the meeting will schedule. The present hours of be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Carl Peterson and Miss Erna Andy Miller has moved onto his English service at 11:00. arrival and departure of the train also Salesman Wanted to solicit orders Roberts, 612 7th St. Clare Schon were married at Bemidji 40-acre farm where he will start makes it very inconvenient for for lubricating oils, greases and The Tuesday evening meeting will last Sunday and returned here farming this summer. Suqday school at 10:00 A. M. sharp. commercial travelers and others who paints. Salary or Commission. Address yesterday morning, where they will be with Mr. and Mrs. Ecberg at 1020 Chas. Nickleson is back to town have business to transact here during HARVEY OIL CO., Cleveland, be at home after April 5th. Mr. Eighth street, at 8 o'clock. Confirmants meet Saturday at 2:00 from Wisner, where he has been all Ohio. the day. It is very unpleasant to People here of many different denominations Peterson is the popular manager of P. M. winter cutting timber. spend a strenuous day attending to the Beltrami Elevator & Milling Co., are receiving the oldtime House for Sale—South Interna- Tom Tauver has rented the corner business and then be compelled to salvation and are being baptised who operate a branch establishment Choir practice Friday evening in tional Falls. Low price and easy building and will have a movie show hasten through a half eaten supper here. The Press joins the young with the Holy Spirit and fire as in the church auditorium. terms. Inquire of John Saumier. there once or twice a week. and make a rush for the train. the days of the Apostles. All are couple's many friends in wishing In an appeal to General Manager Mrs. McGrath and children return90 them much joy and happiness. welcome. For other information The Ladies' Aid meets in the Automobile For Sale—Model Gemmell the club points to the fact ed from Brainerd a week ago yesterday. call 208. church parlor Wednesday afternoon,. Overland. Cheap if taken this week that the train is held at Brainerd for They are all well again. E. H. Blomberg, March 31st. Mrs. Einar Johnson will* One of the members of Drs. Larson Carl Miller, House35, Saw Mill addition. nearly two hours during the latter Mr. Elsig's will move to town the Evangelist. & Larson, Optometrists, will be *t serve. part of the night, which time might coming week to live, from their ^ctoria hotel April 12 and 13. If well be spent here1 to the great convenience [3 .ye comfort home out near the Sturgeon river. troubled with headaches, ffietVous- Norwegian Communion services FOR SALE—Good 7-room house and pleasure of tourists and Dr. Dufort was called here last Maundy Thursday at 7:45 P. M. and one lot, in good condition located 13 for near view travelers, without inconveniencing Sunday on account of the illness of in lot 6 block 6 Jameson's Addition. the railway company. It is hoped Mrs. McHugo, who is better at this You are welcome to attend our and distance— At a reasonable cash price or that the club will meet with success writing. services. terms, a bargain if taken at once. in their appeal. TwO men were here from Bemidji E. Fix, Int'l. Falls, Minn. General ness or eye disorders of any kind, KSSSSK ENGLISH LUTHERAN delivery... if. last week wiring the McHugo house UNION SERVICES FOR needing glasses or glasses repaired H. A. Mayer, Pastor for lights, as he is putting in a Delco PASSION WEEK consult him. Artificial eyes fitted. lighting plant. Coming clothe work Lenten services on Friday at 8 The Baptist, Methodist, and Bethlehem DR. A. J. KLIMEK Willard Horton has sold his team P. M. Rev. Wm. W. Dale, scoutmaster, dLXvjo churches will hold union services EYE SPECIALIST. to Mr. VanSlyke, also his forty-acre Troop No. 1, Boy Scouts, reports a during Passion Week. All are Registered Optometrist of St. farm to Victor Szeske, who will Cloud, pairs ol Saturday school at 2:00 p. m. close fought and exciting game on invited to share in the blessings of start farming at once. Minnesota asses Wednesday night between the Boy this service. "Man shall not live by Spring is fast approaching, the No services on Sunday. Scouts basketball team and the Boys' bread alone." snow is nearly gone in the fields and Club team. The Scout team showed Monday, March 29, at Methodist met of the people are glad to see great improvement since the last Confirmation class meets Saturday church. Leader. Rev. C. L. Kingsbury. £0, as it has been a long, cold winter. at 7:30 P. M. game. The teamwork of the Scouts Will be at the Rex Hotel on Friday, superior to that of the Boys' Tuesday, March 30, at Bethlehem C. Osborne, our energetic landlord Mr. March 26th, 1920 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE lub, but the Club boys greatly excelled church. Leader, Rev. C. E. Ireland. of the Margie hotel is erecting a Returns every sixty days in basket shooting. This was Wednesday, March 31, Baptist new garage to be run in connection Services are held in the Odd Fellows a deciding factor in the game so that church. Leader, Rev. Wm. W. Dale. Consult him if you have defective with the hotel. A fine thing for the Bisight Bifocals in gold frames. hall. the final score stood: Boy Scouts 9. Thursday, April 1, Methodist eyes, headaches, nervous troubles, town. S Regular forms ground from one solid Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Boys' Club 22. The game was well church. Leader. Rev. C. L. Kingsbury. or-^eed glasses. He guarantees you Mr. Costejlo's moved back to town piece of glass $10. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, attended, especially by the Junior GLASSES THAT WILL FIT from camp last week and now occupy A general invitation is extended to High. It is possible another game Friday, April 2, Bethlehem church. Complcated cases and all who failed C. G. MUGG, Specialist, their own home, Mr. Phillips the public to attend these services. will be played of which announcement Leader, Rev. C. E. Ireland.^ to get suitable glasses elsewhere are having moved into the old McMillen Hotel Victoria, International Falls, may be made later. Services begin at 8 o'clock? P. M. especially invited to see him. house for a short time. .y a. ^.'.iMarch 25 to 31 inclusive SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS Vi*rl '1 Sso»