International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 10, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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:vj INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE M. & O. PAPER MILL SHUTS WILL INSTALL RADIO STATION DOWN FOR PRESENT Arrangements Being Made for Placing Can We Talk With the Dead? The big mill of the M. & O. Paper Receiving Apparatus in Commercial Company in this city ceased operations Club Rooms. Free Popular Lecture last Sunday rfiorning and a rtotice signed by the superintendent REV. A. W. MacNEILL At the regular monthly meeting of ftade -Johns tfcsfa apd postetKon the board in the lobby Rev H. A. Mayer will preach it the Commercial club last week the BETHLEHEM CHURCH, SUNDAY EVENING 7:30 of the time office states that owing iiricsburg on Sunday at 4. All are EVERYONE INVITED report of the radio committee was to the depression in the news print cordiajly invited. adopted and it was definitely decided paper business the plant will remain ——o—• to install a radio, receiving station in Sunday Morning, 10:30 closed for at least one week and perhaps County Attorney Jevne departed for International Falls. The cost of a vES.SlRj ITS A GRAND longer. This not only applies the tw »-cities Sunday evening where "THE MAN WITH FOUR FACES." receiving, station equipment such is OLD WORLd AND I'M the paper mill proper, but also includes will transact business for several it is planned to install here will be MISHTV SLAD, VOU 5£T days. the sulphite mill and the about $200.00 with an operating expense THAT MR NOAH AND* COME TO BETHLEHEM CHURCH SUNDAY ground wood plant. The kraft pulp A CORD- HIS FOLKS OlDN*T per month of about $3.50. With IAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU mill has been closed for about a MISS THE BOAT ""Frank Zimmerman of the Superior a receiving station of this class it will month. During the shut down the Iron Works, Superior, Wis., spent not only be possible to pick up messages machinery will be overhauled and Tuesday in the city transacting business from any point in the United everything placed in readiness to resume MM a and visiting with his brother.?, States and Canada, but from Mexico, 3 .Subject: "The Law of Christ." operations when conditions Ilays and Edgar Zimmerman. Honolulu and occasionally European Junior League at 3:00. warrant. 8 AT THE CHURCHES communications. «.« Evning service at 8:04i It is reported that the company has The committee, after investigation, Luther League of the Swedish Subject: "The Immortal Lincoln." hundreds of tons of print paper Lutheran church will meet at the advised that the [JossibilitHes of receiving Sunday school and preaching at stored in their warehouses in this BAPTIST CHURCH messages are somewhat varied church Friday, Feb. 11th at 8 p. m. Ranier, every Sunday afternoon. city, Winnipeg and other cities^ Cor. Third St. and Ninth Ave. due to the fact that sending stations Refreshments will be served by Miss The "Surewin Club" of the Sunday well as in cars on sidings. It is from are classified according to the Ruth Broman. Everybody welcome. school will give a social at the churca Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. these stores that they are drawing for vibration frequency, or wave length —o— Friday evening, commencing at"7:3'J supplies ttf apply on contracts. Subject: "Finding the Best in Others." of their sending apparatus. Accord- Arrangements have been made with o'clock. You are invited to come. Twelve months ago the situation in ingly one single receiving station will the U. S. Bureau of Markets, Wash.ngton. Admission will be ten cents and a the print paper business was just the Evening service at 8:00. Subject: pick up messages of any certain cla D. C. for the publishing of a good time/ concluded by lunch, will "Personal Religion." reverse of what it is at this time. while the operator has his receiving be enjoyed by all. weekly market letter in The Press, Last winter publishers both large and The quartette will furnish special instruments set to receive messages the first letter or Marketgram appearing If you do not attend church elsewhere, small were begging for paper and music at these services. Miss Efhe of that class. Other classes of wide in this issue. These marketgrams we remind you that these tne M. & O. company were only able Drexler, instructor in violin in the difference in frequency will be screened are authentic and contain the services are conducted for you. Then to furnish about sixty per cent on existing public schools wall play a violin solo. out for the time he is on such very latest market prices on commodities. may we have the pleasure of seeing Co. Treasurer Fogarty returned contracts. Today it is reported Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. setting. However the sending frequency you present? from St. Paul yesterday. that some of the same publishers Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. of many stations you wish 1 are imnjoring the company to hold Rev. R. E. Cody of Brainerd will receive are known and can be readily FATHER AND SON BANQUET "CAN WE TALK TO THE DEAD?' Mr. Emil Ruberg, post master and back on shipments. All of which preach both morning and evening. picked up using a setting within their merchant of B|rchdale was transacting goes to prove that there is a lessen- A cordial invitation is extended class range. The father and son banquet in celebration business in the city Tuesday. Rev. A. W. MacNeill, the minister jng of advertising by the large'busiof all. p. After the station is installed hee of the eleventh anniversary —o— Bethlehem church, will deliver ness interests of the country caused it will be possible to obtain the important of the founding of the Boy Scouts, Messrs. Newcomb and Dahlberg of free popular lecture with the above by the general depression in nearly ENGLISH LUTHERAN news events that are transpiring which was held at- the Alexander the M. & O. Paper company, departed subject, Sunday evening, 7:30. all lines of business. A majority of H. A. Mayer, Pastor throughout the country, as Baker high school Tuesday evening for the twin cities Tuesday evening. The present interest being taken in the print paper mills throughout the well as distress messages, election returns was participated in by two,hundred psychical research and the existence country are likewise inactive for the The Young Peoples' Society of the and sport news, and the same sons and fathers and after $he gooJ —o— of life after death, the large number time being from the same cause. It is English Lutheran church will present will be placed on the bulletin board things which loaded the tables were F. R. Lapham returned from Minneapolis of books being issued on the subject hoped that cond:tions. will improve the "Passion Play" this evening in in the club rooms. The early evening disposed of toasts were responded to and the fact that the movie, "Earthbound," yesterday morning after shortly and that our city will again the church parlor. The public is is the time when most of the mes- by several including Itev. MacNeill, spending several days at the automobile with immortality as its resume its normal activity along all ... cordially invited. sages can be picked up and Mr. Otto Rev. Father O'Dwyer, Rev. C. E. show. theme, is attracting large audiences lines Sunday school at 10. Watch us Radke, of the M. D. & W. railwav, Ireland and Messrs. J. J. Hadler, G. wherever shown, makes this topic of grow! lhe plant of the Ft. Frances Pulp: .« A'i who is familiar with the Continental V. Kinney, R. H. Bennett, C. A. Anderson special appeal. L. R. Haight and family will i£art Morning service at 11:00 "The Man & Paper Co.. Ltd., a subsidary ot the code, that which is used by the radio, and W. M. Evans. for their new home at Helena, Bethlehem church, Sunday evening. of Sorrows" will be considered in a M. & O. company, as well as the big has consented to give his services one During next June and July, under ntana, the last of this week. M*\ 7:30. Evervone invited. series of Lenten sermons. mill of the International Lumber evening each week. Mr. Frank Folsom, the tutelage of Mr. Evans, physical Haight, who is in the immigration Services at Ericsburg at 4:00. company, are still operating day and the operator at the M. & I. station, training instructor in the city schools service has been transferred by the WILL OPERATE FISK HATCHERY Evening service at 8. The third night 'shifts and together with the who is only familiar with the and commander of the Scouts, the department. lecture on" the book of Jonah will be activity of the M. D. & W. railway. Morse code has taken a great deal of boys of the city will go into summer The State Game and Fish commis-i matters might be a great deal worse. delivered- interest in seeing that the wireless is training, taking up the following SUDjects: Rev. R. E. Cody left Monday evening sion has taken over the hatchcy Choir practice on Thursday at 8. installed here and will lose no time Morning—First aid and for his home in Brainerd after equipment belonging to the fishc*men's in familiarizing himself with the physical training on the play ground:, spending a week in the interests of association and will operate SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH classes. Afternoons—Sports, Continental code and will then be on also nature studies in the Baptist church in this city. He the same this season in the building A. Win. Nordin, Pastor including base ball, duty part of the time. will return to conduct the services belonging to the city, located on the swimming and lessons in life-saving. in the church next Sunday. It is proposed to place the wires of upper or Second street ^dock. It Morning service at 10:45. is Certain days will be devoted to woodcraft the station on the roof of the Key^s hoped that this is only the forerunner Sunday school at 12 o'clock. and hikes through the country. Mr. and Mrs. James Ewald entertained of tiie up-to-date and proposed hardware store and then down to the Service at Fort Frances at 3 p. m. During August camps will be opened a large number of their friends ninth sicite hsh hatchery which the Everybody welcome. rooms of the club. for boys of different ages on Rainy in celebration of their 10th wedding 1919 legislature located at some poin: Great credit is due to I. H. Worle -, lake, where sports and nature studies anniversary, Tuesday evening, :t on Rainy Lake, but neglected to appropriate GOSPEL MEETINGS Otto Radke and Frank L. Folsom who will be continued. ""their palatial farm home south of the any funds for the building were instrumental in arousing interest It is thought that a fund of around city. of the same. Services Friday evening, 7:45, it in the matter and it is through $1,000.00 will be needed to finance the —o— 516 Ninth street. their efforts that the necessary funds undertaking and at the .banquet Tuesday LECTURE ON PASSION Sunday evening services, 7:45, at Mr. Irving Burton, accompanied for acquiring the radio apparatus evening about $500.00 was subscribed 519 Eighth street. his sister, Miss Gladys, left for New PLAY AT THE ENGLISH were subscribed by our citizens. to the fund by the fathers of Sunday school and bible class at York City on a buying trip for the LUTHERAN CHURCH the boys and others present. The 10:45 a. m., at 519 Eighth street. popular Burton store, Sunday evening. undertaking is a commendable one, tonight under the auspices of the Let Jesus be y.our burden bearer. The trip was made via Montreal An illustrated lecture on the "Oierammergau has the backing of the Commerciil All are welcome to all services. Dulutii Athletic club. The train wiil and will consume about a month. Passion Play" will be club and the business interests of the E. H. Blomberg, leave Duluth on the return trip presented at the English Lutheran city and shotild be supported wholeheartedly Evangelist. Mrs. S. N. Rubin is entertaining shortly after the fight. church on Thursday evening at S by everyone. Let everyone her brother, Mr. Alexander, who arrived Arney is in splendid condition pull to make it a success. ZOIN LUTHERAN last evening from hi^ home in In his lecture the Rev. Maver wi.'L physically, has a hard punch and E. N. Halvorson, Pastor Brooklyn, N. Y. Tfre gentleman is a 22 Ji %v il. A. LEVIN former resident of Superior, Wis., Present -vou renowned .fast on his feet ind it is predicted by to tms worW Deputy Grand ilaster-Elect I. O. O.F. English morning service at 10:30. CLASSIFIED ADS where he resided for a great manyj which since the -vear 1034 has the fans that there can be but one years, and spent some time at Rainy bee" presented by the inhabitants o:. Sunday school at 11:45. of Minnesota result—a knockout. $: Lake City over twenty-five years ago! Vllla«e Oberammergau, Catechumens meet Saturday forenoon the Httie of It's Deputy Grand Master now. The News Tribune says: during the gold excitement. He is Bavana, Germany, almost without exnow at 10 o'clock. Wanted—Two waiters at Boston Mr. Le\in has agaiii been honored, Both Arney and Nichols are known engaged in the insurance busi- ception, every 10 years redemption Lunch. Good wages. J.13tf Ladies' Aid will meet Wednesday this time by being elected deputy to carry knockout kicks and it will afternoon, Feb. 16th, at the home of ness in Brooklyn. Pled^e .the' of a made to God grand master of the Grand Lodge of question as to who is going spared by Him of the bubonic plague just 5e a Mrs. John Christie, 915 Sixth street. Farm Wantetl—Wanted to hear Minnesota Gaa I ellows, next to the ]an(i first solid punch. Nichols autoists take warninc "?,ich ,hen in from owner of farm or good land highest office in the fraternity in tf favorite land that kick but one village. is a to BETHLEHEM CHURCH for sale worth the price asked. L. state. This honor is well deserved by remember that Arney is a When, presented last in 1910 over must A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister Jones, Box 551, Olney, IH: Mi. Le\:n as he has spaied no time cjever {]mje an(i move around the Chief of Police Wall of Fort from all parts of the! can 250 peot(le or effort in advancing the cause of welterweight who Frances wishes to warn owners and hali of which ring as fast as any Morning, 10:30: "The Man with globe m0re than Oddfello'.vsfup and fraternalism an I Wanted—1916 or 1917 model Ford drivers of cars entering Fort France-* n|.er came from the United States has been seen in a Duluth ring. Four Faces." nii his motto has always been, "ia-thiul touring car. Must be in good shape from this side that only non-glaring performances give Arney h^.s been working under the :f 51 1. 11:45: The Sunday school. The nesie( ne to our country, cons'deration for our for cash. Enquire O. Bailev, headlights will be tolerated. If you g. ,ice have'' again entered upon direction of Mike and Tommy Gibbons first SunAy of an interesting contest Forest Inn' fellow men and assistance to the It are in doubt as to what kind of t, •D]e-5ef] Lententide. come and be and what these boys don't know between the boys and girls needy."' ll eadlight is permissible in our sisterly ,Savior Sor- about boxing isn't worth mentioning. your on lhe Way of the school. city across the Rainy, you had better English The many friends of Mr. evin, ineluding Aside from the famous Gibbons broth- Wanted—To hear from ownet of Thg member3 of the 7:30: Popular lecture: "Can We get in touch with Chief Wall and bid you the members the local ers Arney has had the luck to fin-l good farm for sale. State cash price, heartv Lutheran chlirch Talk to the Dead?" lodge, are much pleased over the hon- the clever little featherweight, Saph yourself much trouble. welcome. Come! Thursday full description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, evening Tuesday, 7: Senior boys and young 'save or which has been conferred upon McKenna, to work with. Saph is Minn. at 8 o'clock. men. A him and all unite in extending con-: said to be the fastest featherweig HAVE DISSOLVED Wednesday, 7: K. O. K. A. and intermediate gratulations on his advancement, and in the game today and this does not boys. PARTNERSHIP Salesmen Wanted to solicit orders EYES EXAMINED AND wish him all kinds cf success in the bar any of the top notchers. McKenfuture. Thursdaj', 7: Intermediate girls. for lubricating oils, greases and GLASSES FITTED I na may not carry a knockout 'punch 7 :30: Adult bible class. paints. Salary or commission. Address Serdaris Bros. Co., who have been but he sure can throw the gloves Friday, 7: Junior boys. Lincoln Oil Co., Cleveland, O. pne of the members conducting the Chicago Cafe ano' FIGHT FANS LEAVE y0u' -^rney has been working at his Saturmy, 2: The Sunshine Club! of Drs. Larson & White Bakery have dissolved partnership! FOR DULUTK TODAY tra^ninS camp at International Falis for boyf and girls from seven co Burbus & Loftis retain the Larson, Optometrists, Piano, good condition and tone, for I for several days. Aside from M-,-J eleven 3rears old. 3: Junior girls. White Bakery as sole proprietors and wiil be at. Victoria sale at 918 Seventh street. See J. M. Kenna he has a welter-weight, heavy- I Come to Bethlehem cl&rch Sunday. Hotel, February 10, 11 and 13 and Serdaris Bros., will operate the Gish for terms. tf A special train left Ranier this weight and middle-weight to wo.'k A cordial welcome awaits you. Chicago Cafe in the same efficiem March 3, 4, and 6. morning at 10 o'clock bound for Du- with. He takes them all on each day manner as in the past. Both firms If troubled with headaches, ner- luth having on board about two hund- round. antl nevtr works less than 15 METHODIST EPISCOPAL For Sale—About 125 tons of good vousness or eye disorders of any kind, red admirers of A1 Arney, welterneeding wish to thank the public for their He writes in that he can go ten C. E. Ireland, Pastor wild hay and 50 tons of No. 1 timothy. glasses or glasses repaired, we'ght champon of the northwest patronage in the past and trust th.it rounds at top speed and if Nichols Every bale guaranteed absolutely consult him. they may have your continued good I who is billed to meet Johnny Nichols hopes to beat him the St. Paul battler Sunday school at 10:00. all right. Theo. Hillstrom, Sebeka, Artificial eyes fitted. of St. Paul at the Shrine auditorium will. will have to step. Morning worship at 11:00. Minn. 2mop SET I T£u. THAT AHO NOW WE'LL. ^uo: IS WAn A THAT'S WRONfr' HEBE YOU Af2l SHE 3 Butcher, a few things HAVE GooDMMiS MRS WICKENS, LWE&. Minute-I'll I GON£ WANTS MARKET COMPLAINT. SUPPER —TAKlMG ADVANTAGE, YoO.fAfc- MR.S ^ALL THE LONG? IN A THl$ HOME JUST BECAUSE 1 SEMT SICKENS SPEANNC JIFFY A CHILD' 5 SWEET wHar oo vou *tAN SINDING- HOME -16 THIS nXKrM LIVER 6y JACK WILSON Si' I