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cPS •f *2 fA-V- 1 ,* l-'-:lr INTERNATIONAL JAL]LS PRESS PAGE FIVE $ XX .'*#* XX X$X -^r: --v 1 PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES g: BIRCHDALE SHAVINGS a The following items are taken from Mr. a.nd Mrs. A. F. Swanlurid are REV. A. W. MacNEILL, Minister the library report for^the month of rejoicing over the birth of-a son. It Sunday Morning, 10:30 February: 'The total circulation for takes Mr. *A. F. to hand the cigars around. Mike Carew was in 'from Indus yesterday Mr. and l£rs. John Norton are the month was 2368 volumes as 'THE PALM SUNDAY KING" transacting business. spending the week visiting friends in against 2102 for the same period last Boys' Choir of Fifty Voices —-o— the twin cities and southern Minnesota year. This is an average of 118 Mr. and Mrs. Cameron of Strtton, 11:45: Sunday School. Help make it 200! points. "\'i Mr. W. A. Chapman is spending the books for each day that the library were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gustafson ./ wreek in Minneapolis on business. —-o last Sunday. is open for circulation. The largest i—— Sunday Evening, 7:30 Fred Shaw: has' taken up his residence circulation for the month was on the 'THE CHURCH OF YESTERDAY AND TODAY" Saturday, March 19, will be Sailor in Minneapolis and is engaged 15th, when 248 books were given out, Mr Wh.iting and Mr. Ruberg made Day at the Lee Hat Shop. 10% discount a flying trip to Baudette? in the real estate business, with offices due in part to the fact that it was the COME TO BETHLEHEM CHURCH SUNDAY. A CORDIAL on all Sailor styles. in the Plymouth building. week for the book reports in the WELCOME AWAITS YOU .. junior high school. The percentage Mr. Jack (Priest returned to Alaska C. W. Speelman of the M. & O. Mrs. Ray Landgraf returned Sunday of non-fiction read "has increased to aftQr visiting his sister, Mrs. Bugner, Paper company, is spending the week morning from a few days visit 45 per cent as compared with 28 per for about two weeks. It takes a good W MM «.» A* in the twin cities on business. J4 MM with friends and relatives at Deer c€)nt for the same month last year. \vhile to make this trip as the traveljng •V V# »V# 99 SS S3 River and Bemidji. Mr. Landgraf through parts of Alaska is by AROUND LOMAN F. A. Harmon was called to Escanaba, stage coach. AT THE CHURCHES met her at Bemidji and accompanied Regular library service has been 55 Mich., Tuesday by a wire announcing her home. established at Craig hospital, and the MM xx xx xx the serious illness of a brother. patients are very cordial in their expressions Miss Rena Seearer had the misfortune Paul Mai drove thru last week, METHODIST EPISCOPAL of appreciation for this extension of scalding her arm very seriously. WILL LAY CORNER STONE making a trip up on Big Fork. C. E. Ireland, Pastor Saturday, March 19, will b^v.Sailflfr of the library service, and She has been away from school Day at the, Lee Hat Shop. discount as a result. those in charge value the pleasure and As soon as the frost is out of the Grandpa Helmer and Napoleon Sunday school at 10:00. on ail Sailor styles. diversion that it brings to their convalescents. ground this spring work will be Mercure both continue quite poorly, Morning worship at 11:00. -—o Next to the ..books of Williaril Cleveland has broken up rushed on the lfew Oddfellow building although both are getting the best of Palm Sunday sermon. liliss Flora Scott of Littlefork, fiction and tl\e tnagazines, "works of his logging camp and h^ and Archie at the corner of Fifth street /and care. Junior League at 3:00. spent Saturday and Sunday here travel and technical books are most Darval have left for International Fifth avenue and it is planned'to have Evening service at 8:00. with friends and relatives. Falls. popular. Books on carpentry .^ and the building far enough along so that The Farm Bureau drive has been Subject: "The Loneliness ot steam engineering are among those at the time of the Oddfellow excursion very successful here. Remember Christ." H. A Levin left for the twin cities Nels Envall made a business trip to on June 18th, the corner stone' tecfently requested, as some of the millions for defense but not one cent Sunday school and preaching at last evening where he will transact Baudette last Saturday. can be laid by the grand lodge officers'. men are glad of .the opportunity to for'tribute." Ranier every Sunday afternoon. business for the balance of the week. read along the lines of their work The public is cordially invited to °-r— while they are compelled to be inactive, Alfred Johnson and .John Backe FARM BUREAU DRIVE The town of Indus elected Mrs. attend these services. Saturday, March 19, will be Sailor have left for International Falls after with plenty of time at their John Durand as treasurer. We wonder Day at the Lee Hat Shop. 10% discount spending the winter cutting pulp. disposal. The Saint Paul Dispatch: As announced in a previous issue, how many \other ladies in our FULL GOSPEL MEETINGS on all Sailor, styles. in a recent editorial commenting upon the Farm Bureau drive to increase the county were thus honored. the similar service which has just Mr. Abbott of International Falls, Services Friday evening, 7:45, Mrs. J. J. Hadfer will Entertain the ™em»«shiP rit been established in that city says, Mr. Taylor of Iowa and Mr. Englested tion was started Monday, March 7th 516 Ninth street. ladies of Bethlehem church at her Fred Smith has a crew at work "Provision for? the extension of the' of Thief River Falls were here and the solicitors', headed by County Sunday evening services, 7:45, at home, 1008 Third street, Wednesday, driving piling in the mouth of the public library service to the hospitals March 12 organizing a farm bureau Agent M. M. Abbott are meeting with 519 Eighth street. March 23. Black river, preparing for the season's of the city is deserving of high commendation. to aid the'farmers to dispose of their flattering^ success in their efforts. So Sunday school and bible class it -—o— hoisting and loading- of timber. produce. This service will not only far about 4Q& new members have bfcen 10:45 a. m., at 519 Eighth street. The Ladies Aid of. the M.- E. church help.,in the. restoration of health, but added and it is expected that this' All are welcome. will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs,. It took several days to find out will contribute to the permanent happiness I. D. Slauson has quit hauling timber number will be increased to 600 Before Bring the sick or call 318. All free. Paul H. Kinports, 928 Third street. All and welfare of those to whom what made Jesse Kennedy sp happy and has moved home. His sonAi-law, the .drive is finished. Practically -every E. H. Blomberg, ladies are requested to attend. the treasures of the library are made last week. It wa.s that eleven-andone-half-pound Leslie \Vhitcomb has returned community tri the county is being Evangelist. ——o available for the first time."•' The to his home at Indus. daughter, born last canvassed. The Boy Scouts basket ball team lftc|l library considers it is merely a Wednesday. will, play the Warroad team at the ZION LUTHERAN just4extension of the privileges of the MINSTREL SHOW HUGE SUCCESS city hall tomorrow, Friday evening. E. N. Halvorson, Pastor'' public's library to that part of the a The small pox cases here are all A fa¥t game is assured. Give the II INDUS picf&ps public which is unable to come to the getting along fine and only one or two Viewed from every angle the home •V boys a lift. library and yet, by force^pf circumstances new cases have been reported. Drs. Norwegian morning worship at talent minstrel show put on by the x:t xx xx xx xx is in a position to derive more Osborne* and Young have vaccinated 10:30. Paul Mai has been, hauling hay the Saturday, March 19, will be Sailor I RjW Lave Canton No. 19, I. O. O. F. than the usual enjoyment from its a majority of the children and some English evening service at 7:45. past week. at the Lee Hat Shop. 10% dis-!at the Grand Theatre last Friday and resources. of the, adults and it is'hoped to stay a Sunday school at 11:45. count on all Sailor styles. Saturday evening was the most suc•cessfur further spreading of the disease. Catechumens meet Saturday at 10: affair ever, undertaken in International Mr McCoy is hauling wood for the The members of the junior and Norwegian service with the.celebration Falls. With Over. 50 people school this week. MP. Albert Anderson of the O. M. senior classes of the high school have of the Lord's supper on Thursday taking part, splendid costumes and Black River used., its suffrage ^irr & Co., store has just returned been making good use o/ the peroidical evening, at 7:45, March 24th. appropriate, stage settings^tdgetheY.with rights to the limit last Tuesday. The Miss Rusfelt spent Saturday and trom Minneapolis where he complete files tTiis month in their work in Christ says, "This do in remembrance snappy jokes and. spirited singing men and women turned out enmasse Sunday at her home in Manitou. da four week's course in window economics. Immigration/, The Census, of me." V. and took, all the important offices. and dancing interest in the program decorating and show card writing. and Child Labor have been never lagged from the raising Some of those in the north end of the Joe Rambo is again able to be at —-0 among the topics for reports. As the town who trusted that their neighbors to the dropping of the1curtain each BETHLEHEM CHURCH work is no\v hauling wood for the Miss Clarice Horgen and Isaac .library has very corfiplc^te periodical would save the day evening. .Each and every performer school.. .: are ntw sorry that A- Wallace Mac-Neil}, Minister Sievers were upited in the bonds of indexes from the year .1917 to Febru^y they stayed at home—Loman and showed much ta.lent »nd the director, matrimony. Thursday afternoon, Mar. of this year, it is prepared to give^. West Ft»rk got no man on the board. Dt1. Btmce, is- entitled to much' praise 5- Mis^ Miller, the county Red C^oss Sunday morning, 10:30: Palm Sunday 10th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. assistance in fipding up-to-dite tnaterial for hisXvork and cleverness. V"1: nurse, made a short visit to our community service. Subject: "The Palm Fred Stillar. Rev. E. N.- Halvorson upon topics of general interest. this week. She reports things Sunday King." Boys' chorus choir of performed .the ceremony.. Talks upon the use of periodical literature O. K. FAST SPORT AT BEMIDJI fifty voices, led by W.' M. Evans. —-o-—. have been given to the high MARGIE NEWS Violin solo by Miss' Drexlerr" "The school classes, with explanations of Mr. S. N. Rubin, who was called I Mrs. Mike Carew has gone to Swift, About three thousand people jammed Palms." use of the indexes, so that they are to Pepria, 111., ten days ago by-tfye Minn., to visit her daughter and new the new armory at Bemidji Friday 11:45: Sunday school. We have able to use the library's resources intelligently serious illness of a brother, returned. Mr. Moe was in International F^IIs grandson. Her daughter Blanche passed the 150 mark and aim to make night to witness one of' the fastest and independently. Tuesday morning. He reports his last Friday. went wifh her. it 200 Easter Sunday. We want your exhibitions of boxing ever pulled off brother as not improving and in help! in Minnsota. The sfSV" Attraction was Among the articles of special interest about the satjie condition as when he Mr. and Mrs. Grates left town last The Indus Farmers' Club will give the ten-round contest between A1 7:30: Eveninv service: "The Church in the recent periodicals is-"The first arrived there! Tuesday and have rented their buildings. a basket social and dance on Friday, Arney of this city arid gunner Quiriti of Yesterday and Today." Future of'the League of Women Voters" March 18th. The proceeds are to of"Minneapolis, and they finished with In addition to our boys' choir alreadjMunder which appeared in the New Republic 'aturday, March 19, will be Sailor^ help pay for a Koochiching county way, it is hoped also that the honors about even.' The bout was ior February 9th, in comment Day at the^ Lee^ E[at Shop. 10% discount Oscar Schoetlin was^"a business booth at the state fair next fall. a girl's choir will soon be in a position refereed by Mike Gibbons and it is upon. Gov. Miller's late denunciation on all Sailor styles. visitor in the Falls the last of the reported that the', "white phantom" to he|p in our services. of its activities, which, the writer of week. Arne Erickson ha3 the misfortune Good Friday evening, Alarch 25, at has become so" much impressed with this article considers as a real tribute Jacob Baird of Frontier, died at the to get badly hurt last Monday while Arney's cleverness that he has taken 8:00: Special preaching service in the to and advertisement for the woj^k Northern Minnesota hospital Mohday. Bill Joyce has rented a house and trying to fell a couple of trees that^ over his manageinent: church. this organization is doing His widow arrived here the expects his family here to live in a were lodged. One of the trees struck Th ei special train from here left Other weekday activities as announced. same evening and accompanied the week or so. him, cutting: his head quite badly and with about -150 fans arid pulled into' The Open Road, a .magazine for remains to Birchale Tuesday where breaking a bone in his right shoulder. Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. Bemidji*with over 400. young men which has recently been burial services will take place. There will be a masquerade dance His friends wish him a speedy recov- A cordial welcome awaits you. sydded to the library reading table, and given next Friday night for the benefit ery.j which promises to be very popular, is RESULT OF VILLAGE Saturday, March 19, will be Sailor of the ball team._ offering a series of prizes for the best ELECTION IN SOUTH Day at the#Lee Hat Shop. 10% discount BAPTIST CHURCH The Home Nursery classes are to .editorials of not mor^ than five hundred INTERNATIONAL FALLS Cor. Third St. and Ninth Ave, on all Sailor styles. Peter Moe' returned about a week start the 15th or 16th of March under words iri length, written and submitted ago from the Hot Springs where lie -o- the direction of Miss Wattles. These "Why do you leave this town when th^ village election held in by high and preparatory Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. spent a couple months. classes will be held in the school South International Falls on Tuesday, school students on or before April 20, you want to buy something stylish?" Morning service at 11 :00 house and every woman in our community March 8tlvthe following officials were 1921... Others of distinction besidesT is a question we don't hear nowadays About fifteen from here went down Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. should join. The work given elected: ,, the prize winners will be purchased because O. M. Carr & Co., not only Evening service at 8:00. to Bemidji last Friday on the special is very practical and no woman can President—Wm. Getts. 5 at regular rates. Here is an opportunity provide the right style in coats and You are welcome to all these services. to see the boxing match. afford to miss it. Trustee for 3 year.s—Oscar Olson. for the- students in the local suits, but has the variety, and prices Clerk—John CroSsdale. high school to do a good piece of away under city stores. Miss Wattles, the nurse, finished Treasurer—Geo. Holler. WINTER RATIONS FOR work with the possibility of winning YAP AND PAY up her class in nursing here last Assessor—Geo. Dilwqrth. renown for themselves and their THE COW HERD A. E. Mclntyre, the well known Tuesday. Seven took the course. Justices of the peace, 2 years -John school. Anyone inay enter the-' contest Piano Tuner, has arrived in International The league council's reply to the Olson and E. Solving* and the writers are free to choose With a feed of 30 to 40 pounds o^ Falls and will be in town for Colby note concerning the Yap controversy The weather is holding out fine for Constable:—Ben Salsberg. their own subjects. silage daily, says J. 3. Montgomery, two weeks. Those wishing their those who are late with their hauling, is described as "conciliatory." .oiario tuned will please leave their livestock specialist with' th,e agricultural and there are always a, few that are We are not after conciliations. We FUNNY ECONOMICS "Main Street" by Sinclair Lewis extension division of the s'tate orders with the Gish jewelry stor^. behind. are after a cable station at Yap. Europe continues to be by far the most popular Twenty years experience, work guaranteed university, the addition of 12 to 15 owes us $10,000,000,000 respecting book, in the library. In spite of .. Italy, has doubled the price of bread pounds of' alfalfa or clover hay will and all orders will- be gi-ve-n which she is backward in coming Town meeting passed off very quietly thfe fact that there are twb copies in to the wealthy invth.e hopfe' of addirig prompt attention. provide a satisfactory ration for beef forward. China was the only last Tuesday. Mrs. Joyce was circulation the waiting lis^t grows rsix-i billion,lie to her treasury. The breeding cows. Oat stra^w,Ashredded league member to support our^contentions elected town clerk. She will be the longer instead of shorter, hence readers poorer classes are to be exempted corn, clover or other cheap dry roughage in the league vote on Yap. It "I saw a suit shown by O. M. Carr first woman to hold a town office. 3S8GS»& are asked to return the book as from the additional ljurden. Of course should fee provided in outside would appear to be Europe's intentibn St Co., this week," said a lady of our it will -never occur to. a wealthy family soon as possible after finishing it. feed racks. If clover or alfalfa is not to stick us in both directions. Mrs. Karlsted gave a very nice party acquaintance, "that was $9.75 less than This' book and a similar, one, "Miss to avail itself of the services of a available, some protein concentrate We are denied Yap and we are. refused last ..Thursday afternoon in honor th^ same style is offered for in Minneapolis poor man in making its purchases of Lulu Bett" by ZonaTiale, whose scene such as1 cotton seed or linseed meal pay. of Lea Coda, to about twenty invited and Miss Graham said that is laid in a small Wisconsin town, are bread, just as it has never occurred to should be added to the ration. One guests who all enjoyed it immensely. the. suit she was showing was the xx xx xx a remarkable for the promineiice families' in proximity to an army or to two pounds daily will be sufficient. very best quality that could be secured." vfrhich they are bringing to the middle navat store in this country to induce A little of such concentrates will That's just another reason Rev. Belsaas and wife were in.town CLASSIFIED ADS west in fiction, and for their realistic government employees Raving /. the sometimes pay, even when alfalfa or why our people should trade at home. last Sunday and held services in the xx a commissary privilege to purchase cutprice depiction of certain vfery well recognized clover is fed, if the cows are thin in Scandinavian church. He preached goods -for theta. characteristics of the persons flesh or are milking' heavily. If the his farewell sermon here Us they expect EYES EXAMINED AND For Sale—8 year old horse, or will who dwell in these ynall towns. silage carries a fair amount of corn, to move to Fosston in the near trade for fresh milch cow. Call 805 GLASSES FITTED A PUNK EXIT no .other grain is necessary. If not, future. .. Eighth street, 2tp V'-v THE HARDEST DAY a little grain should be fed to the One of the members Ijt can hardly be said that Senator cows which are nursing calves'. Joe Ross has returned home from Foikud-1—One Ontario 21' auto licence of Drs. Larson & Thomas defeated Democrat of Colorado, Joe Tumulty said that-.March 2nd his winter's work foi?' Page & Hill. No. 155-457 Owner, can have same by Larson, Optometrists, went put a blaze, of glory. was the harfdest day he had experienced, JSOME SWING He expects to clear some land this 'fair calling at this office and paying for will be at Victoria He closed his career-in congress with in the White House in eight spring on his farm as he purchased a this notice. 40c Hotel, Monday, April 4fnd Wednesday, an extended-villification of Theodore years. Ah, gwan, Joe! It, was just Third consecutive golf-player was horse from Mr. Van Slyke for that April •. Roosevelt .and filibustered the,, soldr a ihard day. A harder day was November inaugurated March 4th, but this tine purpose. Wa nted—Information as to the •v If troubled with headaches, nervousness iers' bonus bill into the discard. If 3rd when the election returns has the stance and the stroke. He where-abouts of Ottar Hendrick Olsen, or eye disorders of any kind, Thomas ever possessed any of the 'were read. And the hardest day was started with-a 300 yard drive- from RAGS WANTED son of'Ofaj.Olsen, last heard from in needing glasses or glasses repaired, milk of human kindness it seems to» March 4th when you passed out of the tl\e tee while, his predecessor was removing International Falls in 1917. This boy consult him. -H ,• have curdled .by- the bitterness of defeat. White House grounds and intp "innocuous the 19tfohole to a private residence. Good six* clean cotton rags wanted would ryow be li years*of age. Leave Artificial eyes fitted.^ desuetude.\ v|r" I/- at Th* Press office. information at.this office. '35-3to -1 A 1 Tr 1 5^ fixate?. 'Xt 11