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

December 16, 1920 · Page 4 of 8

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"SW^W—SS! f"sw 'r?-* mT&t-'t ,•*•', t' *r INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE* REMAINS OF KOOCHICHING AMERICAN LEGION \*F COUNTY HERO RETURNING ELECTS OFFICERS IS THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS tt HERE FROM FRANCE *1 At the annual electiori of officers of The remains of Edward Dardis, son Wm. Robideau Post No. 66, American DEAD? of Wm. Dardis of this city, who" waskilled Legion held, Tuesday evening, the -y in action in France, during the following were elected to serve for worid war, were landed in New York the ensuing year: The commercial fishermen operating Me -Jobis? tibsto. (Rev. A. W. MacNeill) J. P. Chance, Post Commander. on the 16th and will arrive here tomorrow on Rainy Lake and other international ':V^V A1 Cobey, Vice-Commander. it is expected. The young Bethlehem Church, Sunday Evening, 7:30 S'. waters in this territory will man was a member of the Knights of Ray Sullivan, Adjutant. have a meeting at Jianier next Monday Art Gordon, Treasurer. Columbus, which organiztion will to discuss matters pertaining to C. E. Ireland, Chaplain. take charge of the body upon'its arrival their business. The restocking of Morning, 10:30: 'THE WONDERFUL CHRIST/' M. E. Withrow, Post Historian. here, assisted by the American the lakes with fry will be the principal Pat Lynch, Sergeant. Legion. Requiem mass will be conducted matter up for discussion. COME TO BETHLEHEM CHURCH SUNDAY. A CORDIAL A1 Arney, Sergeant. at St. Thomas Catholic church OO DQIVE A CAR WELCOME AWAITS YOU and the body will be laid at rest in MO MA'AM I COAX The Commercial club luncheon at rr. FOOD AND FANCY GOODS SALE the local cemetery with military the Rex Hotel, followed by a meeting honors. It is "asked and hoped that in the club rooms yesterday during The Dorcas society will have a sa'e xk all citizens of the city join in doing sc 3$ ss se 8 sc ss 88888888888888888888 the noon hour was quite largely attended 8 3 St honor to the memory of this young of food and fancy goods at the Babcock and considerable business of 8 CLASSIFIED ADS 8 AT THE CHURCHES 3 hero who gave his Ij^fe for his country drug store on Saturday, December 8 8 a routine nature transacted. Arrangements 18th. This is for a worthy cause and humanity. 88888888888888888888 8 a 8 8 8 8 MB 5C 8 8 8 8 8 8 are being made by aXcorrimittee —the relief of the poor and distressed—and for some form of entertainment to ZOIN LUTHERAN Lost—Black grip between International MOOSE CARNIVAL should be well patronized. take place at the regular annual E. N. Halvorson, Pastor Falls and Laurel about 13th SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR meeting of the club early in January. EXHIBITS AT STATE of Nov. If found notify Vic Linsten, International Falls or Ole Scheie, The Moose'carnival which attracted Norwegian service at 10:30. AND NATIONAL SHOWS Mr. and Mrs. Franz Jevne returned Loman. The time for morning services will the interest of the majority of our yesterday from their trip to Chicago be 10:30 in place of 11:00 hereafter. citizens all of last week, was pronounced A new country must be advertised and the twin cities. They report Wanted—Ford car, cheap for cash. Sunday school at 12. the most successful affa.r to bring out its possibilities and attract business conditions not the best Enquire at this office. Catechumens meet Saturday at 10. from a financial standpoint ever more settlers to it. One effective wherever they have been, with thousandsAdfvjieople pulled off in this city. Sever 1 Choir practice on Friday evening at way of advertising Koochiching out of employment Wanted1—To hear from owner of the home of Einar Johnson. thousand dollars was realized an., county is to exhibit the* crops grown and many hold-ups and robbesies. good farm for sale. State cash price, Come and bring your friends to our after the expenses were taken ca'"«: most successfully here at the various At the hotels inChicago, guests are full description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, services and society .meetings. of a goodly sum was netted for th crop shows. warned to keep their doors and transoms Minn. Moose building program. Several The Minnesota Crop Improvement seaurely locked and not to Attend Bemidji Business College, hundred dollars will be donated to association will hold their show this METHODIST EPISCOPAL h^wi Bemidji, Minn." Wander ©tt certain streets or in districts For Sale—One Dodge *1920 Touring the fund which is providing a Minnesota C. E. Ireland, Pastor year. Feb. 23-25 at the Ryan Hotel, St. tliat are poorly policed. car, run about 5000 miles, in bes£ building at Mooseheart, Illinois, Paul. Four thousand dollars will be Miss Frances Bailey is spending condition. Enquire at this office. the splendid national institution paid in prizes. Koochiching county Sunday school at 10:00. VOTE OF THANKS the week at Virginia with friends which is providing a home and educating Morning worship at 11 KX). should have exhibit? at this show of —o— For Sal*—Driving team 7 and 8 the orphaned children of the alsike clover, red clover, oats, barley, The sacrament of the Lord's supper The Loyal Order of Moose extends J. A. Roth made a business trip to years old. Weight about 2200. Perfectly deceased members of the Loyal Order wheat, field peas and corn. The Fartn will be administered by the pastor. a vote of thanks to all those who assisted the twin cities the first of the week. sound and well matched. Mike of Moose. This building, which is Bureau will cooperate with growers "Do this in remembrance of me." in making the carnival a huge Carew, Indus, Minn. 3tp now under construction, is to cost in preparing exhibits and getting Evening Preaching at 8:00 success, especially the city council, Piano, good condition and tone, for about $35,000 and will be used to them properly entered at the show. Christmas sermon, subject: "God's who donated the use of the city hall, sale at 918 Seventh street. See J. M. For Sale—25 new player piano rolls. house the children from Minnesot t. VVrite the county agent if you have Unspeakable Gift." Solo by Mrs. G. the Kimpton-Albiston-Nagel trio, who Gish for terms. tf J. H. Roth, 404 Eighth street, rear. The balance of the carnival funds will grain or seed that is suitable for exhibit. N. Millard furnished the music* for the week's be applied to help reduce the indebtedness Junior Eeague at 3:00, at the parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. John Norton departed entertainment at a greatly 'reduced on the Moose building in this ,For Sal*—About 125 tons pf good Three samples of alsike clover seed, rate, te ytfung lad es who participatedin Monday evening* for the twin cities city. wild hay^and 50 tons of No. 1 timothy. three of red clover seed and one of The Ladies' Aid will meet Thursday the queen contest and the public for a few days' outing. The most interesting1 feature in Every bale guaranteed .absolutely oats have been sent to the International December 16th with Mrs. C. B*. •—o— in general who so liberally patronized connection with the carnival was the ..all right. Theo. Hillstrom, Sebeka, Grain and Hay show at Chicago Kinney. Cashier Longbella of the Littlefork the undertaking. contest for queen between five popalar -Mina.:) #_. 2mop from this county. These samples Christmas tree and program at the State Bank, was transacting business young ladies, and which ended will, be exhibited in turn at the Wisconsin church Christmas eve. in the city yesterday. PASS ON YOUR BOOKS Saturday even'ng. Miss Florence Crop Show at LaCrosse and Wewill be pleased to have you join Wanted—Pigs for feeding at camps. —o— AND MAGAZINES Hebert of Fort Frances won th*. the Minnesota Crop Shows. with'us to worship. Let me know what you have to offer. Jos. Nolan, the merchant and postmaster honor of beinjjf chosen queen of the C. B. Kinney. It The county superintendent of at Central, in this county, carnival and was awarded first prize, HAVE YOU A CLUB schools and the public library are cooperating GOSPEL MEETINGS spent yesterday in town. a $250.00 diamond ring. Miss Ruth CORRESPONDENT? 8! in the work of furnishing Gunelius, Internationl Falls, second read:ng material for the isolated Articles written by the correspondent Friday evening service, 7 :45, at 516 Mr. Ernest Oberholtzer has returned prize, diamond ring Miss Margaret Vv, parts of the county during the winter of the Highland Farmers' cl'iD Ninth street. from Minneapolis where he Buy Your Croasdale, International Falls, diamond months, when the farm work is les*, for the Northome Record suggest a Sunday evening and Tuesday evening accompanied his mother, enroute to, ring Miss Agnes Noll, International giving riipre time for reading, and very good undertaking for every her home in Iowa. services, 7:45, at 1004 Seventh St. Falls, diamond Lavalliere, when the weather is stormy and the farmers' club. Report your farmers* —o— Sunday school and bible class at Christmas Miss ldred Fahey, International roads bad making the country homes club activities to the newspapers 10:45 a. m., at 519 Eighth street. Thos. Coby, prominent farmer, road' Falls, wrist watch. more isolated than in summer. the county so that the public miy Bring the sick and let the lord heal contractor, and good booster for the' Mr. VV. A. Kelly of Minneapo. know what you are .doing. The appointment I them. Rapid River district in this county,' The co-operat on of those wlvo have who had charge of the carnival, is an Phonograph of some member, of the reading material are earnestly solicited. All are welcome to come and see was in the city yesterday. expert in arranging and carrying1 outthis club whose special duty it shall be to the mighty work of God. form of, entertainment and is to give publicity to the club's activities E. H. Blomberg, W. Speelman. head of the employment If those who have good magazines be congratulated on the success of Now will make sure that the matter is not Evangelist. depaEtment of the M. & O. or books they do not care to., keep, the affair. overlooked. Paper Co., departed for the twin will bring or send them to the Public Last Sunday a class of about one ENGLISH LUTHERAN cities on business 'Tuesday1 evenings- Library, the kindness will be-much hundred were initiated into, member* HIGHLAND FARMERS' CLUB H. A. Mayer, Pastor and secure appreciated. ship of the local lodge and it is planned APPOINTS COMMITTEE ON E. Lathrop and Iris crew of the N The Red Cross lias sent- irirstartling to take in another class of about $25 MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Union Decorating Co., returned yesterday figures regarding the lack of reading the same number within a few weeks.' Services at 11:00 a. m. from Big Falls, --vf-here they At the last meeting of the Highland :matertal -in thelonely, scattered The. membership of the local ord^r Ezekiel's prophecy concerning have been for some time employed in Farmers' club, the! proposed organization homes in Beltrami county, a. countv now numbers more thai) four hundre Christ, the son of David, will be redecorating the Hotel Robinson. of a county mutual fi*ei*frtsui-ance which differs little in its character and is one of the substantial organizations studied in the light of the New Testament worth of latest association was discussed, and-'epndition .from our own. ^Many 1 of the city. fulfillment. and a committee was appointed, to families were found,' hav'ngt from L. P. Ba'ley, head filer at the International Sunday school at 10:00.a. m. RECORDS determine the amount of insurance Lumber company miti, had fotir to ten children, without a word LIBRARIANS SHOULD A Christmas program is in preparation desired by farmers in the community of reading material. six stitches taken in his left hand READ THIS NOTICE to be given on Christmas eve at FREE of Northome. This ris a step in the Tuesday as a result of coming jri to'o A -little -care" and generosity on the, 8:00. Because of the widespread interest r:ght direction. Similar actions part of those who have books ani close contact with a saw. Services at Ericsburg at 3:00. taken in peat soil, problems the demand 1 should be taken by every community magazines. may do much to brighten Evening services at £:00 p. m. for Bul-let'n No. 188, issued Any Model except 3 and in the county, so that the Farm Bureau their lives. T'.e International Lumber company.! Seimonic lecture: "Christ, God's the Minnesota experiment station,' executive committee may know announces a reduction of about 15' Son and Mary's Son." has been so great that the edition^ is THE POOR, NOBLE, what demand there is for such an association Confirmation class meets on Thursday per cent in the wages of woods labor, nearly exhausted. Thrs bulletin was as a basis for further action DOOMED HORSE at 7:30. Choir at 8:30. which took effect yesterday, the 15th.This prepared by F. J. Alway, chief of the toward the completion of a mutual is in line with the reductions' division of soils, and is entitled the' fire insurance association. made throughout this territory by It is certainly too bad about the "Agricultural Value and Reclamation BETHLEHEM CHURCH other logging concerns. horse. Men who were experts predicted of Minnesota Peat Soils." Librar'anS A. W. MacNeill, Minister —rP— even as long as 15 years ago in need of copies for their files should S O, J. Masters left Tuesday evening that he was doomed, that the automobile write to the Office of Publications, Sunday morning, 10:30: "The Wonderful for Swanton, Ohio, in response to atelegram chase him into oblivion. -'would Universitv- Farm. Christ:" the second of two preAdvent announcing the death of Then, around about 1910 or 1912, sermons. his aged father. Mr. Masters only the farmer? started to buy automobiles TRUE COOPERATION "j 11:30: Sunday schocJ. Attendance returned a few days ago from there to beat the city man and a little Five thousand mill operatives, Plays All Records and the news of his father's death last Sunday 109. Help us reach our later tractors began to fill the country working under a cooperative system was hot unexpected. fieljds with their hoarse growl. Thus present goal of 150. which prevails in certain sections of 5000 WHITE WEASEL No Needles to Change --O—- the end was near, so near that— Virginia, have voted a decrease in! 7:30: "Is the League of Nations PELTS WANTED BY Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Olson returned Well, so near that the census of their wages of 15 per cent and the Always Ready to Play Dead?" The large attendance last FEB. 1st this morning from their trip to Cali 1920 showed TWO MILLION more cutting off of a 10 per cent weekly Sunday evening made an encouraging Plays with the wonderful ?v fornia and the west coast. They horses in the United States than did bonus. The workers realize that a beginning for our series of popular went out by the southern route, returniiig the census' of 1910—this in the face if general deflation is going on, and that Sunday evening addresses on Sapphire Ball by the northern route. The, the fact that about a llion and a they must share with their employers WiU Pay Highest Market questions of current interest. trip consumed about a month and Half had tteen shipped out of the the result of the depression. Monday, 7:00: Intermediate boys ~lt~- Price was much enjoyed, althtiftgh' they are! country during the war. is a movement that is manifesting itself and K. O. K. A. Name Your Own Terms much pleased to reachv tiieir home Isn't it a horrible pity about the in other industrial centers. Tuesday, 7: Senior boys and young again. ...• poor, disappearing horse Wage earners know that unless all Within Reason men. Write me care Rex Hotel, Oh, yes here's aifother jolt. The are reduced many will be separated Wednesday, 7: Junior boys. J. J. Cleveland of Minneapolis, sue-j 1920 census counted 26,000,000 horses, ftom their positions altogether. International Falls, or see Thursday, 4: Christmas party and ceeds Mr. J.- W. Place, resigned, as, the greatest number in the history of supper. Parents and friends of the John M. Gish me at above address CHRISTIAN SCIENCE master mechanic for thfe M. D. & VA'j the United States. Sunday school cordially invited. about Feb. 1st. railroad. Mr. Place came here last1 The auto is a good thing and so's Services are held in the Odd Fellows Friday, 7:30: Intermediate girls in winter the conclusion of the strike atv the farm tractor, but the farmer must hall: charge of Mrs. Frank Havlik. JEWELER and, withi Jilrs. Place, made many horses* too. There are various Sunday morniag at 11 o'clock.' have his Saturday, 2: The Sunshine club JAY SNYDER friends during their stay in the city, reasons for the survival of the Wednesday evening at S o'clock. for children from 7 to 11 years old. International Fa&t Mfam. They left. Tuesday evening foi^Water doomed horse, but .that's the chief A general invitation i$ extended co Come to Bethlehem church Sunday.. loo, Iowa, the former home. one..-"' the public to attend these services. A cordial welcome awaits you.