International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 24, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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•TL 3 ""Vj jt* &$!*-%*• INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE FORMER RESIDENT :J NEW BOOKS RECENTLY PASSES AWAY ADDED ?TO PUBLIC LIBRARY Can We Have a Union Church 44 John E..Samuelson, city attorney of Gilts From the American Library Association Duluth, died yesterday morning at 6 War Service. In International Falls?" 50'clock after being unconscious since .Sunday'night: Attending physicians Agriculture s^y that the immediate cause of death Henry—Feeds and Feeding. tade-Jcbpsr tfafe R. J. Langaard, chairman of the REV. A. W. MacNEILL ,was abcess of the brain, and a slight Bailey—Farm and Garden Rule county board, was in town yesterday. operation was performed Monday afternoon Book. .. —o— BETHLEHEM CHURCH, SUNDAY EVENING, 7:30 in the hope of relieving it, Sears—Productive Orcharding. Miss Charlotte Jameson and Miss but it proved unsuccessful and Mr. Waters—Essentials of Agriculture* Morning, 10:30:..THE MAYOR OF SODOM" Coe were visitors in the city Tuesday A HYPNOTIST IS A Samuelson failed to regain consciousness. Lloye—.Productive Vegetable Growing. from Littlefork. MAM WHO AT He was striken some weeks HOME HAS TO COME TO BETHLEHEM CHURCH SUNDAY. A CORDIAL ago but recovered and has been at his Woll—Handbook for Farmers and Dr. Elizabeth- Monahan will be in ROCK THE BABY office almost daily since' then. Saturday Dairyman. WELCOME AWAITS YOU the city from March 1st to 5th. Eyes ^^~r^X\TO SLEEP he complained of not feeling'well Stevens—Diseases of Economic examined and treated. For appointment and rested over Sunday but that night Plants. call 80. lapsed into coma. Madden—Rural Arithmetic. MM «.« Mr. Samuelson, who was SO j^ears King—Soil. »V iV »V *V »W# O •V 4 V# RADIO STATION WORKING tinue next week. You are invited to r0t!i»Hr S3 SS of ag£, was a native of Norway, and Green—Law for The American IN THREE WEEKS come and hear him. 3 AT THE CHURCHES *2 was associated with Judge C. W. Farmer. At a meeting of the official board Stanton in the practice of law^in this MM Gillette—Handbook of Clearing and Equipment has', been ordered and »V +V «hH« *V fU held at the parsonage Tuesday evening city for several years before removing Grubbing. the building of a new church was upqjjl its arrivaL'the radio station will BAPTIST CHURCH to Duluth about twelve years Piper—Forage Plants and Their discussed at length and^ ways and be installed in. the Commercial club ago. He is survived by a wridow, a Culture. Cor. Third St. and Ninth Ave. means of raising the necessary funds. and we will-then no doubt be placed daughter and several sisters. Wheeler—Manures and Fertilizers. in communication not only with similar It is hoped that the new building will Warren—Elements of Agriculture. stations in the United States and be ready for use before another Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. SAYS OUR TOWN IS A COMER- Carver—Principles of Rural Economics. winter. Mexico, but with European countries Morning service at 11:00 as well.' Mr. Otto Radke, Frank Folsom, Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Geo. Ericson of the Northern News, History, Biography and Economics I.v H. Worley and others who MINNESOTANS GET Evening service at 8:00. Spooner, after spending a day in International Munro—Medieval Civilization. CALL TO NATIONAL have have had some experience will both morning and evening. Morning Falls recently on business, Schapi'ro—Modern and Contemporary MARKET COUNCILS act as operators. subject: "Why I go to Church." became so enthusiastic after being in European History. Evening subject: "A Wonderful Salvation." &=yaOQT4b-> a live town that he went home and Guerard—French Civilization in Producers of Country's Main Crops WILL HAVE EXCURSION wrote as follows: Nineteenth Century. Launch Move for Fairer Prices. You are cordially invited. TO INTERNATIONAL FALLS A Busy Burg Guerard—Geography of Europe. O. J: Master^'is spending the week We had the privilege of spending lies—Leading American Inventors. St. Paul, Feb. 23.—The nationwide in the twin cities on business. H. A. Levins- deputy grand masterelect the day at International Falls on FULL GOSPEL MEETINGS Swift—Benjamin Franklin. movement for interstate co-operative of the/-Oddfellows, spent last Monday and we are frank to say that 3'Iorley—Life of Cobden. marketing agencies, begun by grain J. E. Cowan of Northbme, spent Saturday in cVirgiiii^. attending a we certainly enjoyed every minute of Services Friday evening, 7:45, -it Riis —Theodore Roosevelt the Citizen. and livestock farmers through the yesterday in the city on business, meeting of representatives of lodges 516 Ninth street. it, this time. American Farm Bureau Federation, in thisu section o"f the state to name There was a different spirit in the Sunday evening services, 7:45, at Rothschild—Lincoln, Master of has spread to fruit growers, Minnesota Mrs. E, Scott of Littlefork, spent committees and make arrangements air than has been the case in the 519 Eighth street. Men. Farm Bureau federation headquarters last Friday in the city with her for the grand lodge session to be held past. Formerly there seemed to be a Sunday school and bible class at Tarbell—Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. announced today. neice, Mrs. Hazel Fairchild. at Virginia next June 13 to 17. This feeling of animosity as between! the 10:45 a. m., at 519 Eighth street. While the committee of fifteen, appointed "convention of Oddfellows will be onie •town's people and what is known as Let the Lord be your Saviour and Luepp---George Westinghouse. by the American federation F. S. Lang returned from Duluth of the biggest meetings ever held in the Power company crowd, each trying healer. Telepone No. 381 in case of Seager—Economics. to work out a livestock marketing last night where he transacted business the northwest and an attendance of to put something over on-the other. sickness. Ely—Outlines of Economics. program, met in Chicago today, national for the International Lumber 3,000 members of the affiliated organizations We failed to find a trace of it. E. H. Blomberg, Ely—Elementary Principles of headquarters issues a call to company. N is expected. Everybody in town was up on their Evangelist. Economics. every state to send representative After the close of the convention ctoes and busy. "It's the best year in Miscellaneous fruit growers to Chicago on April 5 Jos. Meloney of Baudette, one it is proposed to have an excursion to the history of the Falls/' was heard Woodley—Profession of Teaching. ZION LUTHERAN for a conference on a nation-wide the extensive timber operators International Falls, on Saturday, June from all sides. Even the fact that the Cooper—How to Prepare for Civil E. N. Halvorson, Pastor co-operative selling plan for their that territory is spending today 18, and no doubt many will avail paper mill was down for a few days 'Service. products. L. E. Potter, president of town on business. themselves of the opportunity to visit to allow of needed repairs to machinery Weaver—Profitable Vocations for English morning service at 10:30. the state federation, announced he our city and partake of the hospitality failed to put a damper on the Boys. English evening service at 7:45. would invite Minnesota fruit growers' Mrs. E. J. Chilgren of Littlefork, Gf citizens. Nothing should be our folks. Whestley—Occupations. Sunday school at 11:45. associations to select .a delegate, and her mother, Mrs. Williams, of jef^ undone to make this event a Large crews were at work night Brewster—Vocational Guidance for Ladies' Aid meets Wednesday afternoon and would appoint the men they Burtram, were in tne city between memorable one. and day unloading pulpwood and the Professions. choose as Minnesota's representative at 2:30, March 2nd, in the church trains Tuesday. logs, as fast as men and machinery Kendall—How to Teach the Fundamental in the conference. basement. could do the work, while train after SECOND COUNTY FAIR Subjects. Members of the congregation will Minnesota has two men on the Chas. Koontz of Duluth, linotype train was coming in loaded with the Parker—Methods of Teaching in committee meeting today in Chicago ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED please meet in the church basement mechanic and expert was in the city stuff that later will be newspapers. High Schools.^ to work out livestock marketing Wednesday evening, March 2nd at 8 Monday and Tuesday looking over The pulpwood piles were growing White—Ail-Around Athletics. plans they are W. A. McKerrow, o'clock. Some business matters to be Organization has been perfected the lockl print shops. fast and along the railroads we noticed leader of livestock extension work Roebuck—Photography. transacted. and the articles of incorporation of •—o— enormous piles all destined for Hortsmann—Motion Picture Operation. for the University of Minnesota, and the Northern Minnesota District Fair W. H. Watrous has disposed of his the Falls. Large logging camps are J. M. Anderson of St. Paul. C. H. ENGLISH LUTHERAN Association have been hied with the farm at the mouth of the Littlefork busy getting out the material in ev*ery Harrison—Making Wireless Outfits. Gustafson, a member of the committee H. A. Mayer, Pastor secretary of state. river, formerly known as the Tom direction. and head of the American federation's The names and places of residence McKinstry place, and the family will As we went around town we notice There are also about twenty-five new co-operative marketing department, of the-persons" incorporating-the new take up their residence in this city. Sunday school at 10:00. ed lumberjacks galore, like in the. abridged editions of French classics, announced that other conferences fair association are: David Hurlburt, Lenten Meditation: "Is it I?" olden days, in to spend a few days as looking toward co-operative French and Italian dictionaries, and C. G. Hall, Mrs. Lizzie Holler, Miss Dr. R. H. Monahan of Minneapolis, Morning service at 11:00. Lenten well as their stake and then back selling of sugar beets, vegetables, one book in Yiddish and one in arrived in the city this morning and is Lou Graham, Lucy. A. Barrett and meditation: "Is it I?" Mark 14, 19.- again to the tall timber. Greek. dairy products, wool and cotton either Mrs. Addie Whitney, all of International attending to matters in connection Evening service at 8:00. Fourth Hotels were filled to overflowing have been arranged or are being Falls C. A. Hall of Ericsburg with the Northern Minnesota Hospital lecture on the Book of Jonah. "Jonah's and the late comer had a hard time THE WONDERFUL planned. M. C. Longballa of Littlefork G. W. association in which he is interested. second call to go. to Nineveh to find a place to lay his. weary head. Believing that the farm bureau FARM BUREAU GROWTH Anderson of Ranier Geo. H. Mielke Nineveh repents of her sins." Jonah One of the store buildings had been federation offers the best means of of Ray C. P. Ellingson of Nortnome. 3, 1-10. converted into sleeping rooms and organizing nationwide co-operative Probably the most Svonderful piece The officers of the association are: The Young People's society meets Cards have been received here announcing they were doing a rushing business, agencies to market farm products, of organizing don^e in this country in President—M. C. Longballa of Little- on Thursday, March 3, at 8:00 and invites the marriage in Chicago on even tho the fhjps were seventy-five the United Cotton Growers' association a century (except military mobolizing) Tuesday, Feb. 22, of Mr. Samuel f°rk- First Vic^ President-Lou you to be present. |cents each. and the American Cotton Growers' has been that of the farm bureaus, Blumberg and Miss Fannie Sussman.! ^aham, International Fans, Second The catechumens meet every Friday The jacks were happy, a$ they had: association of Texas have disbanded now welded by states into the American Vice President—Mrs. Lizzie Holler, at 7:45. Their many friends here extend congratulations a chance to get a shot of moonshine and joined the Texas farm Farm Bureau Federation. International Falls Secretary—David English Lutheran church has a message and will give them |jor Canuck ether, in spite of numerous bureau. It is only a few j^ears since we first Hurlburt, International Falls Treas- cordial reception upon their arrival. for you. Come and hear it. [prohibition agents around town. IWa'rd of the beginning of this nowwidespread I urer—G. W. Anderson, Ranier. 0 The merchants were doing a good MM ft» «V V# organization, then scattered Mr. Ed. Jerrard of Bemidji, passed! !S t^ie intention of tne a^socia- business. Wages were good. Money BETHLEHEM CHURCH community farm bureaus. But S3 CLASSIFIED ADS through the city yesterday enroute t'on ac(lu're suitable grounds and| i^as plentiful. Everybody had it to A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister during the past two y^ears they have %*4 to Port Arthur where 1»e will es- P,ans bein« formulated xiow for!|spend and was willing to, spend it. are I MM been growing by leaps and bounds tablish and take charge of a Canadian holding the first fair during the early The Falls certainly was alive and Sunday morning 10:30: Sermon until today the American Farm Bureau Farm Wanted—Wanted to he tr fall of 1921. branch of -the Manhattan Oil Co., to comifig. subject: "The Mayor of Sodom." Federation is the greatest single from owner of farm or good land Not a word did we hear about 11:45: Sunday school. be known as the Monarch Oil Co. popular force in the country—anyway for sale worth the price asked. T.. 'THE WOMAN HE CHOSE' strikes or kicks about the Power Sunday Evening, 7:30: Address: Mr. Jerard was a resident of this in the agricultural parts of our country- Jones, Box 551, Olney, 111. company trying to duck taxes, but instead city for some time several years ago "Can We Have- a Union Church in it was a case of, "you got to and spent the day renewing acquaint- I International Falls?" Suggested by Arrangements have been made, Our last information was that all Wanted—To hear from owner of hand it to Backus." the article in The Saturday Evening thru fciie efforts and for the benefit but six states had joined the federation good farm for sale. State cash price, Even at the Press office Editor Post, "Why Doesn't the Church Settle of the local Swedish Lutheran clvarch, D. DON'T FORGET and three of the six were expected full description. F. Bush, Minne Miner was glorying over a big new Things?" and in Harper's Magazine to show at the Grand Theatre in International apolis, Minn. to come in immediately. power cutter and figuring on installing-a on "Should I Leave the Church?" Falls, March 7th and 8th, In most organizations of quick big Kelly press. A topic of vital interest 4o church going a Swedish film play entitled ''The THE growth flighty members put flighty Kcmstitchaag—Silk or Cotton, 10c people and to all friendly to the Woman he Chose," taken from the TAX NOTICE people in the places of leadership, church. per yard. Pleating, Button Covering. book "The Girl from Marshcroft", by BORDER CITY MINSTREL with the result that the whole movement Thursday evening, March 3, 7:30: Acme Hemstitching Shop, 227 West Selma Lagerlof,, Noble prize winner. Monday, February 28th is the last is soon discredited among sane AND VAUDEVILLE Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn. The second of a series of Lenten This film, to which the Chicago Examiner day on which personal property taxes people. Not so with the American household services, at the home of attributes, such superlative expression SHOW may be paid without penalty: After Farm Eureau Federattion. Its officers Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Kinney, 810 Fifth as "the most masterly played Salesmen Wanted to solicit orders that date a penalty of ten per cent is and managing committees are all Street. Grand Theatre, March 11 and 12 picture shown in America,'' had a run for lubricating oils, greases and added. men of solid substance and correct Other weekday activities as announced. of three w£_eks in Minneapolis ai H. FOGARTY paints. Salary or commission. Address p. judgment, and as a result you may Over 40 People In the Cast $1.50 per ticket. It will be' shown Lincoln Oil Co., Cleveland, O- look for great things from this forceful County Treasurer. Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. here at 50 cents. Funny Coonsv Pretty Girls body of agriculturists. A cordial welcome awaits vou. For Sale—About 125 tons of good All reading matter in the film is, "of NOTICE in a Happy Combination of This newspaper is now a franchise wild" hay and 50 tons of No. 1 timothy. course, in English, and the intelligent member in a national editorial service METHODIST EPISCOPAL Every bale guaranteed absolutely public should not fail to see this famous MIRTH AND MELODY Are you interested in city politics: which has an expert reporter in close C. E. Ireland, Pastor all right. Theo. Hillstrom, Sebeka, film play, which, "according to If you are, come to the High School touch with the farm bureau federation Seats on sale at Beaux-Arts and Minn. 2mop our great dailies, is a most wonderful Auditorium Saturday afternoon, Feb. chiefs, and we expect that our Sunda3' school at 10:00. picture, both as to acting, scenic effects Rubin's Drug Store 26, 1921 at 3:00 p. m. If you are not, enterprise in this direction will keep Morning worship at l'l :00. Auto For Sale—Nash 6 in best running and subject come any way and bring St friend who our readers informed constantly on Junior League at 3:00. order. Driven one season 10,000 GET YOURS EARLY may te interested. the large movements of the farm bureau Evening service at 8:00. miles. Price on request. Can be seen For Sale—8 year old horse, ox will Local speakers will appear 3n the Auspices of Canton Rainy Lake federation. Dr. J. C. Craig will preach both at Peterson's garage, Northome, trade for fresh milch cow. Call 805 program. morning and evening, also at the M^inn. Write Nevin E. Ward, Northom6, No. 19, I. O. O. F. Eighth street. 2tp League of Women Voters.- Subscribe for The Press special Lenten services that will con- Minn, tf