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

April 1, 1920 · Page 4 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLSPRESS SUMMER SESSION AT OFFICERS OF WORLD WAR service children and adults will be THE BEMIDJI NORMAL ELIGIBLE) FOR COMMISSIONS baptised, and members received into AT THE CHURCHES the church. Anyone wishing to join President M. W. Deputy, of the Men who served as officers in the notify the minister. tstate normal school at Bemidji, announces army during the World war, and who the second annual summer desire commissions in the new regular BETHLEHEM Epworth League at 7 P.^M. Topic: session will open Monday, June 14th, army, are requested to file their Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor. "The Power of an Endless Life." Editor Chas. Jameson of Littlefork Mike Lemmer was in town from and continue six weeks, closing Juiy applications at once, in an announcement Miss Luella Penrod, leader. was in town Monday. 24th. Littlefork Monday. from the secretary of war, Morning worship at 10:30. —O— The unusual demand' for teachers made public today by Lieut. Colonel Easter evening, union service at County Commissioner Ross Slack B. J. Johnson was in the city yesterday at increasing salaries, should induce E. L. Hooper, recruiting officer in Sunday School at 11:45. the Baptist church at 8 o'clock This was in the city from Big Falls Monday. many to qualify to enter the work, on a business trip. the Minnesota-Wisconsin district. is Rev. Kingsbury's last night in International and should inspire those already in In the event the army reorganization C. E. at 7:00 Falls, as he with his family County Commissioner Geo. Munroe (service to prepare themselves for bill now before congress is passed, leave the following day for the was in town Monday, from his home H. W. Forrer of Littlefork spent better work for the future. Tuition approximately 20,000 former The subject in the morning is "The new field. All are earnestly requested at Border. Tuesday in town renewing acquaintances. is free to those who pledge to teach national guard and national army officers to attend. Immortal Life." There will be special two years in Minnesota. Others will are expected to compete for music, and flowers. The offering P. C. Scribner, the well known pay $5.00 for the term. All students permanent commissions, Colonel will be divided between the Near ENGLISH LUTHERAN cedar operator and logger of Northome will pay a term fee of one dollar to Hooper said. General Manager Gemmell and East relief and missionary work. H. A. Mayer, Pastor help defray incidental expenses. was a visitor in town Tuesday. Geo. Warner, superintendent of the "Those who were officers in 19171918 Most text books will be furnished, M. & I. were in the city Tuesday. want to return to the service, in In the evening our church will Easter is, next to Christmas, the Clerk J. H. Drummond issued a but it will be desirable for students many cases," said Colonel Hooper. unite with the Methodist and Baptist most joyous festival of the year. to bring book^-that will bear upon marriage license Monday to J. H. Ott The Rainy river is open as far Approximately 70,000 have qualified Easter tells us of our Lord's resurrection. churches at the Baptist church. and Lottie J. Button, both of Big the courses to be taken. down as Emo and with the present for commissions in the officers' reserve The C. E. is meeting also with the "Jesus, the Prince of Life, Falls. warm weather will soon be open as corps, and judging from inquiries could not be holden of death." "He Baptist C. E. at 7:00 o'clock. Topic: ONE BIG UNION CLOSES SESSION far down as Baudette. received in this office, a large "The Power of an Endless Life." hath brought life and immortality to IN FORT FRANCES tJjl'{^6apt. H. B. Allen, of Minneapolis, number of twin city men will try for light." "Death is swallowed up in Heb. 11:15, 16, 25. John 3:1-2. s^ent Thursday in the city conferring County Commissioner Harrigan permanent positions as officers, if •"O— victory. O death, where is thy Members of the One Big Union, with Sgt. Gainer of the local recruiting spent the fore part of the week in the new bill becomes a law." sting? O grave where is thy victory A short program is planned in connection office. town making preparations to start which closed a three-day session at Late reports from the Adjutant with Sunday school after the Thanks be to God who giveth the drive 011 the Littlefork river. Fort Frances last Sunday night have General of the army show that there morning service. us the victory through our Lord made recommendations providing for Editfer C. B. Montgomery of the are 8,418 officers in the regular army —o— Jesus Christ." This is the glorious Daily Journal, who has had a severe Miss Helen O'Malley, the efficient an eight-hour day with a minimum at the present time. Resignations There will be an important business Easter message. Come and hear tt. attack of^Jhe flu, is gaining strength money order clerk at the local post wage of $5 during the summer among regulars numbered 2,371 at meeting of the church after the office, returned Monday from a two months, separate buildings for team* and will soon be back on the job. the time of the last report, March 20, devotional service Friday evening.. Morning services at 10:45. —o—• week's visit at the family home in sters, fully equipped bath houses and 1920. There are officers to elect and members drying rooms, better sanitary conditions, David Fulton, a brother of W. B. Minneapolis. to be voted in. Evening services at 8:00. The bill now before congress provides Fulton, arrived in the city Tuesday more prompt delivery for The evening service will be devoted for 17,832 officers in the regular from Crookston and will spend several O. J. Masters of the Central Auto mail, monthly payment of wages, The Inlterdhurch county conven-) to the children of the Sunday army. In order to fill these positions abolishment of piece-work except as days visiting at the Fulton Co., is in Detroit, Mich., endeavoring school. They will bring you the nearly 10,000 persons will be commissioned, tion meets in Bethlehem church 011 home. to hurry up shipments of the popular it pertains to ties and posts, camp Easter message in their recitations Friday April 9th. Watch for the announcements. if this bill becomes a law. —o— reading rooms, steel beds and comfortable Dodge Bros., cars, of which he has and songs. Pray for the Interchurch "There are 7,900 emergency officers If you are a lover of adventure, of mattresses and more careful sold many. movement. in the service at the present time," medical attention. These are the de» fist fights, a thrilling story full of romance, BAPTIST SERVICES said Colonel Hooper. "This is in addition intrigue, love and travel, see Word has been received by R. B. mands which will be made on the The Ladies' Aid is to be entertained to 1,179 who are still in hospitals large and small loggers and timber Allan Dwan's "The Luck of the Irish" Kook that the aged mother of Mrs. by Mrs. Wm. W. Dale Wednesday Morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. Kingsbury as result of wounds or illness received operators in this section of the country the srceen adaptation of Harold MacGrath's Kook has passed away at the old afternoon, April 7th. will preach his farewell sermon. in service. Many of these home in New York state. Mrs and will also be submitted to O. book, which will come to the —o— have applied for permanent commissions. jB. U. members in the district for Grand Theatre soon Kook was with her at the last. —o— The Boy Scouts hold an important their approval business and social meeting Thursday, Evening at 8 o'clock, Union Easter Aft a meeting of sawmill employes "The announcement from Secre /r services. This will be the last time April 8th. Knot tying, good ,tju?y Baker states that emergency of and mill men held on Wednesday oj| that the pastor, Rev. Kingsbury will turn reports, refreshments sports, this week demands were formulated ficers still in the service who have are on the program. occupy this pulpit. All are invited :o not applied for regular commissions, which will be presented to the various these services. VOTE FOR lumber companies this month. and desire to do so, should forward ZION LUTHERAN their applications at once to the Thomas Macks, secretary of the Q. REVIVAL MEETINGS B. U. gave it as his opinion that the. Adjutant General of the army thru E. M. Halvorson, Pastor D. N. HOLLER military channels with recommendations. recommendations adopted by the convention Sunday school and Bible class at will meet with the hearty approval Applications from emergency Norwegian communion services officers not now in the military service Tursday evening at 7:45. 10:45 A. M. and services on Sunday of the rany and file of the log-^ evening at 7:30, also services on gers and woods workers,and that it should forward their applications —o— Thursday evening at 7:30, all to be was the sense of the delegates to be directly to the Adjutant General of Confirmants meet Saturday at 2:00 FOR MAYOR the army." P. M. held with Mrs. Jackoway over the as conservative in their demands as Press office on Third street. possible and that the different companies _Q_ City Election, Monday, April 6,1920 MRS. WILSON FOR PRESIDENT? Easter Sunday the morning service and private operators would' On Sunday afternoon at 2:30, the accede to the requests made of themtl will be conducted in the Norwegian meeting will be held at the home of Collier's Weekly gives an account language. Special music at this Mr. and Mrs. Ecberg, 1020 8th St. Pd. Adv. UNCLE SAM CUTS $5,000,000 of how Mrs. Wilson acted as president service. In the evening at 7:45 the On Tuesday evening the meeting will MELON APRIL 15 SAVE YOURS during her husband's illness, and service will be conducted in the English be with Mr. and Mrs. Ecberg at 8 Uncle sam will distribute $5,000,000 the St. Louis Times suggests her to language. A hedrty welcome o'clock. Gene Putnam was operated upon R. C. Fraser and P. H. Fogarty departed the SanFrancisco convention as a extended to all. as interest money on the Fourth Liberty We especially invite those who desire for appendicitis at the City hospital for the twin cities last evening loan to holders of that security pandidate. Third term objectors to know the scriptures to come yesterday and is gettink along nicely. on a short business trip. could find no fault with such an arrangement, No Sunday school on Sunday. in the Ninth Federal reserve district and study the Bible with us. Get —o— neither could the president's on April 15. There were 1,301,856 your Bible and read the following If you inherited $28,756 and -10 P. A. Erickson, the pioneer homesteader METHODIST EPISCOPAL friends. Then, too, it would persons in this district who originally references. It may surprise you. cents what would you do with the and representative farmer of Claude Ireland, Pastor E. bought fourth issue bonds this being enable Rear Admiral Grayson to continue St. John 14: 12 to 18. 1 Corinthians forty cents? You'd see "The Luck the Ray neighborhood, was transacting as chief gentleman-in-waiting more than 25 per cent of the entire 14:5-18-39. of the Irish." business in the city Tuesday. The population. The next interest to the royal household and perhaps Sunday School 10:00 A. M. For any information call 208. Press acknowledges a pleasant call. furnish opportunity to add another disbursement on the fourth loan will E. H. Blomberg, —o— ^j£)eputy County Auditor E. J. Gjesdahl fnedal to his manly chest. Morning worship at 11. At this take place in October. Evangelist. is spending this week in Minneapolis, David Liljeblad has received word where he is being conducted from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. through the different degrees of the Liljeblad, that they arrived safely in Scottish Rite and over the burning Paris where they will visit for a sands of the Mystic Shrine. time with a brother of Mr. Liljeblad, and then proceed for quite a lengthy County Agent M. M. Abbott and stay at the old home in Sweden. "D'ORSAY" John Berg were at Margie last Saturday —o— and addressed a large meeting Mrs. Frank Bebeau, of Manitowoc, of the Farm Bureau at that place. Wis., arrived here Monday for an extended Mr. Abbott spoke on "Farm Bureau visit with her mother, Mrs. V.V4V Organization" and Judge Berg on S. Carriveau, on Fifth street. The "Creameries." elder lady has been quite seriously ill for some time, but is gradually improving. Here's an Secretary David Hulburt of the Commercial club, is in receipt of a letter from Edwin L. Woodruff, Russell litis, Henry Rifkin, Ray 'Alarm-Clock' Suit superintendent of lighthouses, Detroit, Palmer and A1 Anderson, who are Michigan, stating that he will students at the University of Minnesota, be glad to come to International arrived Sunday morning to Falls a little later in the season and spend the Easter vacation with their make an investigation regarding the families and friends. They will return "V"0U'LL be glad to get up in the morning to placing of lights at different points in time for the opening of the on Rainy lake as an aid to navigation. spring term, April 5th. get into it and. it will keep you briskly awiake all day wSth its pleasing style-tinkle. This "D'Orsay" is typically young C. J. Leander of Bancroft, Iowa, 3 fellow, beginning at, say, a few Januaries under twenty and A motion picture that was photoraphed leading land and real estate dealer, by an official camera man of stopping along abouit twice twenty-five or better. It's all that who is a member of the summer colony the former German governments during any live-brained man can ask in good looks and its wear-goodness and the owner of an island in the war and intended only for is assured by the label of Rainy lake, forwarded a check ofv$25 the eyes of the German public to to Secretary Hurlburt of the Commercial show the ruthless war fare after club recently and asked that SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES they had won te war has been secured he be admitted to the club as a resident by the Grand Theatre at a big member. Mr. Leander also ex-pense and will be sown on Monday states that he has made application and Tuesday, April 12 and 13 in addition D'Orsay is just one of a dozen or more brisk to the United States Fish commission to the regular show. This for several million white fish fry to picture is of 3000 ft. length and is new styles that are here to please your ideas of correct dress. be put in Rainy Lake this coming absolutely genuine. It was photographed season. And this range of sttyles begin at the no-beard agie and run up from' the deck of the German the complete chromatic scale of ages. And the one thing we submarine U-35—the submarine LET UP IN ADVERTISING like) to tell you, after you've examined ttoe styles and quality, that sank over one hundred Allied PROVED VERY COSTLY are the prices—they'll'fall gently and pleasantly on your ear, because ship's on one trip—15 ships are actually: shown being sunk in this picture. value stands out as distinctly as the sparkle of a gem. Associated Advertising believes a let-up in advertising is bound to Maybe you've a Top Coat idea tickling around in your noodle. .One of the members of Drs. Larson prove costly. It cites the case of A. You can visualize that idea here. Larson, Optometrists, will be it and P. Pears, the British soap makers, Victoria hotel April 12 and 13. If whose goods were made familiar troubled with headaches, nervous- all over the world by persistent and clever advertising. When the factory was selling all it could produce, the directors stopped all advertising as an unnecessary expense. In six 'STYLE HEADQUARTERS" Where Society Brand months the business had fallen off ness or eye disorders of any kind, Clothes are sold 35 per cent. Millions had to be ftub^Vrattb0Io%8 needing glasses or glasses repaired spent by the firm to gej: back its lost consult him. Artificial eyes fitted. prestige and trade.