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

November 25, 1920 · Page 4 of 8

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fa-" a "t^ a"-^T.sV 7 5*^% i*??•%&•, 4 1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE FINE DISPLAY AT WHEN AN AMERICAN-BORN COMMERCIAL CLUB WOMAN CANT VOTE HEAR Secretary Hurlburt of the Commercial When is an American-born woman club, has arranged a very fine a legal voter and when is she not a Rev. A. W. MacNeill display of grains, grasses, vegetables legal voter? and tame and wild fruits in the club This is a question that was a curiosity rooms where.it is attracting considerable of the recent election and Attend Bemidji Business College, Mrs. E. J. Chilgren is visiting at Bethlehem Church, Sunday, Nov. 28th attention. Soil and climatic which caused many a bitter argument the home of her sister at Cass Lake. Bemidji, Minn." conditions are such in this section at the registration and voting placet.. that a greater variety of grasses and A woman born in the United States You'll enjoy the musical comedy as H. B. Reinarz, of Gemmell, has entered 1620-1920 forage crops can be found growing who had married a non-citizen— much as a Thanksgiving dinner. the employ of the Zimmerman Sunday Morning, 10:30: "THE PILGRIM FATHERS" in Koochiching county than in any Canadian,^ Scotchman, German or —o—• Electric Co., in this city. other county in Minnesota. We are what not—often found herself denied Evening, 7:30: 'TACKLING A HARD JOB" The sensation of the season. Chorus —o— first in the production of Alsike clover the ballot while, following her into girls. At the New Grand Thursday. For Rent—Furnished house in Hollers' seed which took first premium the polls and accepted as a voter, COME TO BETHLEHEM CHURCH SUNDAY. A CORD- Addition, about Dec. 5th. Without the state fair and this county will might have been a foreign woman «—o— IAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU children. Enquire at this office. also make an exhibit at the National who had lived in this country only a Mrs. Ray Landgraf is entertaining Farm and Land show at Chicago next year or two and who could hardly her sister, Mrs. J. E. O'Connell of month, where no doubt we rill jt speak a straight Englsh word. Mrs. Hugh Logan has arrived froin Deer River. MM ».« awarded additional honors. Grand Rapids for a visit at the home It appears that this is the law. Epworth League at 7:00. of her mother, Mrs. Hannah Sullivan. passed by congress in 1907. A woman Evening Preaching at 8:00 The Norwegian Ladies' Aid were NEW DENTAL PARLORS 8 AT THE CHURCHES 5 —o— becomes automatically what her husband entertained at the church yesterday Sunday school and preaching at is. If he is an American citizen 4 Geo. Lang, the bonanza farmer and MM Ranier church every Sunday, 2 p. m. by Mrs. Henry Ogaard. »V« I V# Dr. E. W. Bunce of Minneapolis, and he marries her the day after she one of the first settlers on the Rainy —o— You are invited to join with us in BETHLEHEM CHURCH and Dr. F. Billings of Bemidji, H. lands in this country, she instantly river, was transacting business in Last Thursday evening Floyd A. any or all of these services. God's became associated and yesterday becomes an American citizen and can A. W. Mac Neill, Pastor the city Monday. blessing will follow. Stone and Miss Aamnda Grande were opened spacious dental parlors in the go from the altar to the polls. On —e— united in marriage by Rev. Nordin. Tippel building, over the International the other hand an American woman Morning, 10:30: In commemoration CHRISTIAN SCIENCE E. C. Middleton. C. R. Middletoi, bakery. whose ancestors may have come over of the Pilgrim Tercentenary, the pastor Jr., and U. S. Commissioner Willit-, Max Manders and Miss Marguerite The gentlemen both come here with in the Mayflower, and as a spinster will preach the first of two special autoed up from Baudette last Saturday Services are held in the Odd Fellows Jacobs of Big Falls, were united the best of references and announce may have voted one or more times, morning sermons, taking for his and attended the Masonic doings hall: marriage last Sunday by Judge Jo in that they are prepared by experience becomes expatriated fthe instant she subject, "The Pilgrim Fathers." This here Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Berg. and equipment to perform first-class marries a recent arrival in this land will be a popular discussion of the Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. —o— work and at a fee that people of If, for instance, he is a Canadian, she important historical event which sees A general invitation is extended co Rev. C. E. Ireland performed the Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Zimmerman and moderate circumstances can afford to immediately becomes a Canadian and this year its three hundredth anniversary. the public to attend these services. ceremony Saturday evening at the M. little son departed yesterday afternoon pay. has no right to vote in her native E. parsonage uniting in marriage for Duluth, where they will Both gentlemen will be welcomed country. 11:45. Bible school. Further growth Doran O'Brien and Hazel O'Brien. spend the Thanksgiving holidays as an addition to the business and No doubt there are very good arguments and deepening interest makes our •V with friends and relatives. social circles of the citv. for this law, but surely it isn't LITTLEFORK NEWS Sunda\- school a most attractive place At the M. E. parsonage Monday justice. visit. A bible discussion group to to evening Rev. C. E. Ireland united in MOOSE BAZAAR Movement of freight on the M. What do vou think about it? meet during the opening exercises of marriage Carl Arthur Larson and I., between here and Big Falls was (Times) the school will be a new feature of Miss Emma Edberg, both of this cif r. interfered with for several days last The Loyal Order of Moose lodge THE CHURCH AS A the work which will see its inception Mr. and Mrs. John Baust and ia week owing to a locomotive being! is arranging for a Big Bazaar which COMMUNITY CENTER next Sunday. Adults cordially invited Abe Olson, who represents the International lly who returned from the state of derailed at Littlefork. will open in the city hall on Monday, to this brief but helpful exposition Lumber company in the Washington have taken up their residence —o— December 6th and will continue for A writer in Today's Housewife declares of the lesson for the day. Littlefork territory, was transacting here, having moved their E. Hall, of Minneapolis the week. that our churches fell down it 7:30: Evening song service and G. presi- business at the general offices of the household goods from the county dent of the Siate Federation of La-1 There wll be plenty of good things the entrance of America into the big address. Subject: "Tackling a Hard company here Monday. ^eat to this place. bor was in the city the first of to eat and nice things to buy, as well war, leaving Red Cross to do the en- Job." the as free dancing every evening from ormous work that was done for the week on business connected with Come to Bethlehem church Sundaj\ Tickets for the musical entertainment Cloudy & Traverse of Duluth are 11 to 1 o'clock. soldiers and which should have bee local labor organizations. A cordial welcome awaits you. and comedy can be bought from .. Watch for the ads and large post- done by the churches. putting in a hoist at the site of the —o— members of the high school. There Almquist mill at the mouth of Beaver This is quite misleading in so far committee Ladies St. A of of the ZOIN LUTHERAN will be a matinee and evening performance. Brook and have surveyed and cut Thomas League will a as the observations of this editor i? jgive car E. N. Halvorson, Pastor Don't miss this. BEWARE OF STOCK SHARKS out the right-of-way for a spur connecting party and sociable at the St. Thomas concerned. It is true that the great —o— with the main line of the M. Red Cross, already organized for the church hall on the evening of Dec. If you want tojaugh spend your The get-rich-quick promotions of Thanksgiving service in the Norwegian & I. railway at the Se-A-Mo flag stition, 1920. Evervone invited. class of labor urgently needed, took evening at the New Grand Thursday the last two or three crazy years are language at 7:45 in the evening 1Y2 miles north of the village. the initiative, but how far would the as this is a show for the tired business coming home to roost, now that of Thanksgiving day. Give The company is represented locally Red Cross have gotten had not our County Attorney Franz Jevne returned man. That's saying something.-. money is tight and the price of corn- thanks unto the Lord. All are hearti- by Oscar Douglas of this place, who American church women instantly Sundav morning from the You'll be sorry if you miss this. has been buying timber of late for joined up with the Red Cross nucleus, ly welcome twin cities. While there he appeared "'OfHties are dropping. and loyally given their best to this No. services on Sunday, the Empire Lumber & Coal Co., of before the state supreme court in ao- sncu ura 1 sta,e ln ie a Mr. Ernie Brosse of Minneapolis, partment at Washington that new oil Castle Rock, Minn., the last named work of love and patriotism? •son-m-law of Former Acting Sherifi L^ personal property taxes. ea of companies, either hopeful or wildcat, METHODIST EPISCOPAL concern having disposed of their interests Everywhere within our ken, women's John Wall, who is here enjoying the sold a billion dollars' worth of stock C. E. Ireland, Pastor here to Messrs. Cloudy church societies almost abandoned hunting season with Sheriff Van,Ei-f| The Ladies' Aid of Bethlehem to the farmers of one rich western Traverse. The concern handles all their strict church activities ten, brought in a fine deer last Sun- church will meet with Mrs. Crandall Sunday school at 10:00. state in two years. These farmers moved in a body to the Red Cross kinds of timber and their operation an( on Third street. Wednesday, Dec. 1. day. are now learning that most of thi,s Morning worship at 11:00. will widen the market for the products sewing and serving rooms. A good attendance is desired as several money was absolutely thrown away, Junior League at 3:00. of this section. At the same time, we agree with matters of importance will be In Iowa two flashily advertised A brother and sister of C. E. Hamilton the wonan's paper writer that our discussed. who have been here visiting, for packing house companies were stari-* town churches should be more community the past week have returned to their ed and most of the shares were sold centers than they are. The I CHOP HOUSE home at Elbow Lake, Minn. They Geo. Schlenk received a telegram farmers of the state by salesmen church, instead of being open one day Saturday informing him of the death were accompanied by Mrs. Hamilton, who received commissions of 25 cenis in the week and perhaps one or two vVISFfofSftll^ather at Chinhassen. Mr. and who -will make an extended on every dollar they made the farmed nights a week, should be open every Mrs. Schlenk and son departed thit produce. One of these concerns built there. night in the week, if possible. THANKSGIVING DAY MENU evening by way of Duluth no attend —o— a plant and failed in four month'. To do this, there must be more than the funeral. The other didn't get that far nevertheless, A splendid, large automobile, sa 1 a live pastor. It the pastor is not 11:30 A. M. to 3:00 P. M. the million and a half the to belong to and driven by Virginia supported by adequate financing and Game Warden Powers has returned farmers paid in is mostly missing. parties was destroyed by fire last by public-spirited trustees and deacons The courts are now full of lawsuits Friday on the Ericsburg road thisj from th Lake of the Woods territory and elders, he cannot get very SOUP Wel-where he arrested several parties started by indignant purchasers. side of the John Hamel farm far. •laving furs and skins in their possesion Recently, a western farmer who in French Pea Mud Turtle Consomme the cause of the Understand, we are not among unable to stats unlawfully. Mr. Powers a life-time of hard work had de- jjj0se who advocate vaudeville and conflagaration. busy these days looking for game law veloped a first class farm worth $40,- hes. But we high inkg our lurc FISH violators and incidentally "kicks 000, went into court and asked that that the church will serve a jj ji Last Thursday afternoon at the eve o\ei a few iLcit stills occasionally, guardian be appointed for himself. ^Ammnnitv Kptt^r anrl hrinp" more guardian be appo: the community better and bring more home of Mr. and Mi*s. Salmon Larson, Lude Fisk, Cream Sauce, $1.00 Fried Pike, Tartar Sauce, $1.00 I It appears that the stock boomers people to the Christian faith, if the in this city, occurred the marriage FOUND DEAD IN BED had gotten him to sign up for stock building is made a much more attractive of Harold G. Roysland and Miss in various shady oil companies to place than it is now for Thora Landsverk. Rev E. N. Halvorson BOILED the tune of $175,000. The guardian young people and older people to go Coroner Richard Liljeblad was called performed the- ceremony. Mr. repudiated the notes and the farmer Leg of Lamb, Caper Sauce $1.00 Sugar Cured Ham, Jelly, $1.00 and meet up with each other. Roysland is a resident of the city and to Gemmell Monday evening to will not lose his farm. a returned overseas soldier and Miss inquire into the death of James James A. Davis of the Chicago As?sociation THE LAST WORD Landsverk is recently from Fosston, Clancey, who was found dead in his ROAST of Commerce says: "It is cabin about two miles northeast Minn. of safe to estimate that at this very moment "Wilson begins work on final word that town. Roast Young Turkey, Oyster Dressing, Cranberry Sauce, $1.50 there are more than one billion to Congress"—headline. No word jf Rep. F. J. McPartlin returned Sunday Deceased -was last seen alive "n dollars worth of 'wildcat' investments R«ib of Beef, Au Jus, $1.00 Leg of Pork, Baked Apple, $1.00 Wilson can be sweeter, more gratifying Gemmell last Friday, and while he morning from St. Paul where he being offered to the people of this to the American heart than that attended a majority caucus of was known as a heavv drinker it is the Roast Young Duck, $1.25 I country." final word. members-elect of the Minnesota not thought thai death was caijsed bv I Don't buv. Beware the sharpers house of representatives. Speaker recent debauch, however. Coron- an I. Nolan was unanimously agreed Liljeblad found a pint beer W. bottle ENTREES er I VIEWED BY TWO THOUSAND upon for speaker of the next session in Clancey's cabin containing a The Ohio hunters who secured Lamb Chop, Breaded, Mushroom Sauce, $1.00 which convenes on Jan. after be- quantity of suspicious looking 4th. liquid CLASSIFIED ADS eight deer and three moose at the ing placed in nomination by Mr. Mc- which may be found to be Pork Spare Ribs, Sweet Potato, $1.00 Lake of the Woods arrived home brew." The remains of Clancey Partlin. Mr. Nolan presided at the «V «r« VW# V* safely and report that their game was 1919 session and is a marked distinction found some time Monday laying in Fried Spring Chicken on Toast, $1.2.3 Lost—Black grip between International viewed by more than two thousan 1 for him by being selected to his bunk and the cabin door locked Falls and Laurel about 13th spectators.—Baudette Region. from the inside. There were no succeed himself. The other elective of Nov. If found notify Vic Linsten, officers of the House were also selected tracks in the snow anywhere about VEGETABLES I International Falls or Ole Scheie, NOTICE FOR BIDS the place. No inquest was held, the at the caucus, and matters relating Brown Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Loman. Sealed bids will be opened by the to important legislation to be supposition being that Clancey retired Sliced Cucumbers Green Onions county board, at their n|eeting to be Sliced Tomatoes Friday night after returning taken up at the coming session discussed. Wanted—To hear from owner of held on Tuesday, December 7th, 1920, from tdwn and passed away from Stewed Sugar Corn Celery good farm for sale. State cash price, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the furnishing heart failure. full description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, of 150 cords dry and 150 cords RIVER OPENING UP Deceased was 64 years of age and Minn. green cordwood to be delivered ou possessed a forty acre farm two Lobster Salad the court house grounds. The Rainy froze up about a week. miles northeast of Gemmell, upon Wanted—Large Dated at International Falls, Minnesota, contract for sawing which he resided. Little is known ago, but the mild weather that has this 5th day of November, lumber this winter. Have portable followed has opened it up again la regarding his relatives, although he 1920. Strawberry Ice Cream Lady Finger Kick mill of ten thousand feet capacity. had spoken of a sister who resided many places, and boats are again in (Seal) R. C. FRASER, Enquire of M. L. Miller, Ericsburg, use at Border, Frontier and other in Winnipeg. He was born in New nlld2 County Auditor. Minn., Box 16. 2tp upriver points.—Baudette Region. I York state XVE ME DONALC1! •WHERE ARE VOOR MANNERS? SOME -IS THAT TMK POP* &IMME WAV TO MOPE A9K? MC SOME MORE TURKEY* SOME MORE G-IMME HOME SWEET HOME by Eail Hunt ,i