International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 27, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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•ppi i^r*3»"V *V* ~«.*r .r-*^ "'"(l/? ,- ff ffy _- •V INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE HELP SAVE 250.000 LUMBER COMPANY BANKRUPT GOES BETHLEHEM CHURCH STARVING CHILDREN W(iIcox Lumber Company, With Mill •iUid Yards at Alvina and Silverdale, REV. A. W. MacNEILL this County is Bankrupt. Special Matinees at Orpheum and Loyalty Theatres Saturday Afternoon, Me General creditors of the bankrupt Sunday Morning, 10:30 -ddtoss xJb&s. Mr. C. C. Honey is confined to his Jan. 29th. Wilcox Lumber company will receive "BURNING AND SHINING" home by an attack of erysipelas. the proceeds from somewhat —o— Sunday Evening, 7:30 Herbert Hoover, humanitarian and more than half of the company's assets, Patrolman Robt. Low has returned Union Services Under the Auspices of the American Sunday international statesman has asked Referee W. O. Peaier decided from Rochester,. Minn., where he visited NOW THEY'RE GOIKJ' School Union. Rev. J. O. Ferris of Minneapolis will speak. the motion picture industry to save recently. with his brother for several days. TO GIVE BPEAKrAST 250,000 starving children in Europe. The claims of three out of nine POODS TO THE From the fullness of his knowledge, firms who insisted that they had COME TO BETHLEHEM CHURCH SUNDAY. A CORD- POOR OUMB COWS. Joel M. Dickey, former assistant resulting from important service title to the company's lumber is recognized IAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU United States district attorney for SAWDUST, TREATED abroad during the late world war, Mr. in a decision by Mr. Peaier. Out WITH MIL.D AC I OS. many years, spent Tuesday in the Hoover is passing on to the American of a total of 5,500,000 feet, the Rathbone, MAS BEEN FOUND city. public the grave necessity of stretching Hair & Ridgewtiy company will TO BE GOOD CATTLE reco. out a helping hand to innocent a xx receive 1,295,539 feet, the Charles E. DEPUTY INCOME TAX City Clerk F. E. Patterson departed-, .j sufferers from the holocaust of hate. Wideman company approximately COLLECTOR TO BE HERE for St. Paul Tuesday night to atI He pleads in the name of charity AT THE CHURCHES 1,000,000 feet and the Atwood Lumber tend a meeting of the League of 85 first. Three million, five hundred company about 200,000 feet. The remainder xx a$ •^For the purpose of assisting taxpayers Municipalities. lives will be snuffed out before another will go.to the trustee on behalf in filing their income tax returns. SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH harvest is garnered unless aid is of the creditors. The lumber is for the year 1920, a deputy collector Judge C. W. Stanton adjourned the A. Wm. Nordin, Pastor rushed. Ten dollars will save a life! now at Alvina and Silverdale, Koochiching will be in International Falls January term of district court Tuesday The movement is almost of equal county. February 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8. Announcement and departed for his home at Sunday morning service at 10:45. importance because of its relation Co of his location while in the city Bemidji the same evening. Sunday School at 12 o'clock. international affairs. Starving millions RAN1ER LIQUOR SMUGGLERS will be made later. Services at Fort Frances at 3 p. m. on one side of the Atlantic mean ARE FOUND GUILTY Former Chief of Police LeWrs Everybody welceme. disordered millions on the other. HEARS RADIO PREACHER Harthill of Minneapolis, will deliver Think of this as a charity of necessity After deliberating almost nineteen an illustrated lecture at the city hall METHODIST EPISCOPAL hours, a Duluth Federal court jury John Gjelhaug at his radio station next Saturday and Sunday evening, Herbert Hoover has asked the C. E. Ireland, Pastor last Saturday returned a verdict of January 29 and 30. is able to hear church music and the motion picture industry to help save guilty against seven out of nine defendants radio preacher, Dr. Wells, every Sunday ~o— .. these children. The industry has Sunday school at 10:00. accused of smuggling liquor night. He often hears wireless Elsewhere in this issue will be welcomed the opportunity to sho-v Morning worship at4ll:00. Mrs. G. C. Whitney left for St. Paul into the United States at Ranier. telephone messages from the^Catalin found the personal property tax list its strength. Rev. J. O. Ferris of Minneapolis, Tuesday evening. The men convicted are James, Fred, Islands. They connect the radio telephone of the townships bordering the Rainy Special Matinees will offer the sermon. Don't fail to Albert and Osie Lessard, all brothers river, tributary tp International Falls, with the land telephone at hear 4iim. Next Saturday, January 29th at both Rev. Halvorson is attending a pastoral Clark, Harry Smith and Louis Harold Central and by thus doing Mr. Gelhaug and in the eastern section of the the Loyalty and Orpheum theatres Junior League at 3:00. I conference at Fosston, Minn., county. Alexander. By direction of the hears both parties talking. The there will be special matinees at Evening Preaching, at 8:00 this week. oi court, the jury returned a verdict Westinghouse Electric Co. at Pittsburg 2:30 o'clock, admission 15 and 30c. Unipn service, '7:30 at Bethlehem —o— not guilty in the case of Adolph Lessard, has .a publicity department and Mrs. F. J. McPartlin left for St. church. Rev. Ferris, superintendent All proceeds are for the benefit of the Chris. Ronguerud has purchased the father. Louis Arseneau, the between 7:30 and 9 they answer ail Paul Tuesday evening to be with her of American Sunday School Unio.i, Herbert Hoover fund to help save the grocery store formerly conducted ninth defendant, was also acquitted. quesions asked and send out music.— husband, Rep. McPartlin, for a short starving children. It is hoped that will present that cause and receive at by John Franzen. Although the jury reached a verdict Baudette Region. time. She was accompanied by her both theatres will be crowded to the the close of the service an offering shortly before noon, it could not sister, Mrs. W. V. Kane and little doors. for the same. Mrs. Ole Peterson and daughter make its report until 12:45 because of daughter. MOVING TO AND FROM CANADA left for LaPorte, Minn, last evening the arraignments that were occupying MOOSE EXCURSION ZOIN LUTHERAN for a few days visit. the attention of Judge Morris. The Our Canadian cousins are gloating Theo. Twedt, who is engaged in the BIG SUCCESS A E. N. Halvorson, Pastor —o— jury retired at 5 p. m. last Friday. very freely over the immigration during retail lumber business at Orient, S. Jas. Finn arid Mary Wyman, both Walter Daccv, attorney for the defendants. the last year from the United Dak., arrived in the city last Sunday '^bout sixty persons journeyed to No services on Sunday. of International Falls were united in indicated that he would States to Canada. They say 50,000 of and has been spending the week with Bemidji on the Moose special train Sunday school at 11 o'clock. marriage last Saturday evening by make a motion for a new trial next us have gone over the line to settle Mrs. Twedt, who is at the home of whichvleft here last Sunday morning Ladies' Aid meets Wednesday, Feb. Rev. A. W. MacNeil in his study at Saturday. Sentence was deferred and that'-we took over $17,000,000 of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Doty, at 8 o'clock, returning about 4 o'clock 2nd. Visitors welcome. ^thlehem church. until that time. wealth with us. for-thg winter. Monday morning. Upon arrival at —o— Court Commends Verdict Maybe so. But when we look up Bemidji the members of the lodge ENGLISH LUTHERAN A letter from E. L. Swope, formerly "I entirely approve of your verdict," our own immigration figures, it appears A special train carrying a party of were met by a large delegation ot H., A. Mayer, Pastor in the produce commission business Judge Morris told the jurors. "If you that, up to about October 1, cedar and ifRiber men, the guests oi citizens and brethren and conducted in this city states that he is now located had found otherwise, it would ^ave something over 40,000 Canadians President Kirkpatrick of the National to a luncheon after which they, attended "1 was glad when they said unto m?, in Portsmouth, Ohio, in the been a great miscarriage of justice." hiked over to the United States with Pole Co., Escanaba Mich., arrived a wrestling exhibition at the let us,go into the house of the Lord." same line and doing nicely. The defendants were charged with their worldly goods. At best, the lo^s here over the if. & I. last night and armory, and where the mayor of the Ps. 122, 1. having smuggled liquor in on the of this country is about 10,000 people, after a short stop and inspection of city delivered an address of welcome. Sunday school at 10. The Luther League of the Swedish Smithville, a boat belonging to Harry You can quickly estimate how serious the mills and yards departed soutii Tn the evening following a sumptuous Lutheran church will meet' at the Services at 11. Subject, Luke VIII: Smith. They claimed that someone the loss is when you reflect on what bound. banquet the degree team of this city church Friday, Jan. 28th, at 8 p. m. 4-14. The parable of the sower. stole the boat and that they had it means when one person mo\^s —o— initiated a class of forty. A thoroughly Refreshments will be served by M.\ Ericsbufg at 4 p. m. found it. away from a town of 10,000 inhabitants. Ed. Tessier and Miss Ethel Johnson enjoyable time was had by all and Mrs. Nyberg. Everybody welcome. Evening service at 8:00. Sermonic were united in Marriage Monday those making the trip and the people EX-SERVICE MEN TO ENTER Incidentally, the 10,000 net that we lecture on the book of Jonah. "Jonah, evening at the home of Mr. Tessiers of Bemidji were voted the best entertainers lost to Canada is just, about the number the Disobedient Prophet, is punished TRAINING AT ONCE ri parents. After this ceremony John ever. Joe Shifle, a well known character of people who moved from onVy^ by God." Jonah I, 4-16. Darvell and Miss Hazel Stone were who has made iiis home at Ray for 4 A plan to get into immediate ana one western state to California last Choir practice and bible class on also married. Judge John Berg tied CHARGED WITH EMBEZZELMENT ceveral years, was adjudged insane personal touch with all veterans having fall! Thursday at 8:00. the knot in both instances. After yesterday in probate court and a claim for vocational training Canada is a fine couhtry and our Catechumens meet every Friday at the two ceremonies a reception followed ordered committed to the state hosital was announced recently by the Federal neighbors over there are a fine lot of 7:30. at the Tessier home which was Nevin Ward of Northome, was at Fergus Falls. board for vocational education. people. We begrudge them nothing. largely attended by the admiring bound over to the grand jury in municipal —o— Under this plan, Minnesota, which is friends of the happy couples. court this morning on .i GOSPEL MEETINGS The young ladies of St. Thomas part of the 10th district, has been divided EYES EXAMINED AND charge of embezzelment. His bonds Catholic church will give a social and into! 16 sub-districts. An eligibility GLASSES FITTED were fixed in the sum of $3,000 and Services Friday evening, 7:45, nt A1 Arney will meet Johnny Nichols entertainment in the parlors of the squad, consisting of G. E. Hardy, in default he was committed to the 516 ,Ninth: street. in a headliner bout which the Duluth church next Tuesdav evening, Feb. 1. One of^the members eligibility officer, Wm. Rockford, county jail. Sunday evening services, 7:45, at Athletic club will stage at the Shrine All are cordially invited to attend. of Drs. Larson & contact officer, W. J. Norris, special Ward has had charge of the logging ,519 Eighth street. Auditorium in that city on Feb. 10th. Tickets can be procured for 35 cents. adviser and Dr. F, L. Alloway of the Larson, Optometrists, i..Sunday .school and bible class at operations itT the Northome territory Arney and Nichols are two of the medical department will establish will be at Victoria l#:45a m., at 519 Eighth street. for some time for the Empire fastest and hardest-hitting welterweights A large number from this city attended Hotel, February 10, 11 and 13. headquarters at the Commercial Club Coal and Lumber Co., and is charged All are. welcome! in the country and the mill the banquet and celebration, If/"Troubled with headaches, nervousness fbomsV'Second floor, city hall, Bemidji, Bring the sick. The Lord will heal by that concern of defrauding them observing the 162nd anniversary of will no doubt attract hundreds of on Jahuary 31. Service men of this or eye disorders of any kind, them. •ot*t of about $6,000 by issuing fraudJtsit fans from all over the state. It is the birth of Bobby Burns, given by needing glasses or glasses repaired, city and county who feel that they E. H. TBlomberg, checks. Ward was formerly «t expected that a large number will ae-' the International-Scottish association consult him. have a vocational handicap or disability Evangelist. forest ranger in the employ of the company Arney to Duluth from this at the Prince Albert hotel, in Fort Artificial eyes fitted. should arrange to get in touch state and has resided at Northome city, Fort Frances and vicinity. Frances Tuesday evening. The program with this squad on that date. Inquiries for many years. o— xxxxx xsex xx xxxxxx BETHLEHEM CHURCH consisted of musical selections can be directed to the Federal A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister and addresses appropriate to the occasion. A man by the name of C. H. Burnett, Board for Vocational Education at the CLASSIFIED ADS Jas. Drummond acted as LITTLEFORK TIMES SOLD was picked up^ here by the District Office, 600 Keith-Plaza Bldg., Morning, 10:30: "Burning and toastrriaster and the Pipe Band gave local immigration officials and jailed Minneapolis. Incidental expenses XX Shining." several selections. Mr. E. J. Chilgren, late of the Interntional Wanted—Two waiters at Boston on information from Moose Jaw, to the trip will be borne by the federal —o Sunday school, il :45: Let us mainlain Falls Daily Journal, has purchased Sask., that he is wanted there for deserting Lunch. Good wages. J.13tf board and men will be furnished the splendid record of last Sunday After a ten-day illness, Olaf Damm the plant of the Littlefork his wife and three small transportation from any point in the of Fort Frances pasjed away Jast and work as well for our present Times from Chas. S* Jameson, and accompanied Wanted—To hear from owner of children. He is also charged with district to Bemidji during the drive. goal of 150. Saturday and his remains, accompanied by Mrs. Chilgren, left Sunday good farm for sale. State cash price, bringing a girl into this state who is The men will be directed to hotels Evening, 7:30: Union service under by his family, were taken to Minneapolis, for Littlefork to take up his duties full description. D. F. Bush, MinneI now at Minneapolis and about to become, and cafes that will honor these requests. the auspices of the American SunSchool his former home for burial. as editor and publisher of that apolis, Minn. a mother. Burnett was working Union. Rev. J. O. Ferris of Mr. Damm was well known in this well known county newspaper. We at the M. D. & W. round house at Minneapolis will speak. section having been engaged in the extend our congratulations to Mr. the time of his arrest. Piano, good condition and tone, for HOUSE DEFEATS BILL TO Weekday activities as announced. real estate business in Fort Frances Chilgren and are pleased to welcome sale at 918 Seventh street. See J. M. RAISE JUDGE SALARIES for many years. He was formerly Come to Bethlehem church. A him ,into the ranks of the publishers W. F. Deneen, chief of police of Gish for terms. tf cordial welcome awaits you. engaged in business in Minneapolis of the county and wish him all kinds North Adams. Massachusetts, depar and was well known in that city. of success in his venture. ed for home Tuesday evening having With economy as its watchword the For Sale—About 125 tons of good —o— Mr. Jameson has been identified in custody Wm B. O'Leary, alias house lists defeated a bilLintroduced wild hay and 50 tons of No. 1 timothy. *Rev. J. O. Ferris, of Minneapolis, with newspaper work in Koochiching Wm. Bernhard, who^ is wanted ,at by the solid delegation from this, the Every bale guaranteed absolutely Chiropractor district superintendent of the American county off and on for the past twenty North Adams for swindling a bank 15th judicial district raising the salaries all right. Theo. Hillstrom, Sebeka, Sunday School Union will preacn years and will be greatly missed by and several people of that city out of the district judges $1,500 a Minn. 2mop the, in Bethlehem church next Sunday the profession. Owing to his- increased of a considerable amount of money. year each. The bill would have given DR. H. C. ABRAHAMSON evening. Do not fail to hear him. duties as postmaster at Littlefork He was picked up at Littlefork by judges of the district the same Auto For Sale—Nash 6 in best running Mr. Ferris will also speak in the M. and his real estate and banking salaries now paid judges of Hennepin, Pirikertort nian, where he' had gotten order. Driven one season 10,000 Consultation and Examinatioi E. Church in the morning and at So. interests requiring more of his Ramsey and St. Louis counties. possession of a livery business and miles. Price on request. Can be seen International Falls hall at 2 p. m. Free attention it became necessary to retire was operating under the name of .Representative F. J. McPartlin of at Peterson's garage, Northome. Mr. Ferris has charge of the missionary from the newspaper field. Bernard. O'Leary attempted to gain this city who championed the bill and Minn. Write Nevin E. Ward* Northome, work over the states of Minnesota, his freedom on habeas corpus proceedings made a hard fight for it, indicated he Minn. tf litis Bldg. Montana, and North Dakota. Ray B. SulKvan has returned from would seek reconsideration. before Judge C. W. Stanton, He is an interesting speaker and you his two week's vacation spent in the Wanted—Girl for laundry work. but was unsuccessful. Extradition papers The vote was 62 yeas and 54 nays, International Falls, Minnesota will miss much if you fail to hear twin cities and visiting relatives in were approved by Gov. J. A. O. but it requires-66 yeas to pass the Apply at Sing Lee Laundry, 242 Third him. Preus. the southern part of the State. V, house. street. It