International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 8, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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If TzSftTzT wfyp,- fr^m tg' A? W* »j ,. 1 •. yl" *r 'y** '(•%, ""'%'T ,-«?^? Jfe fcf 1 4 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FOUR THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS BAPTIST CHURCH A. M. Whitby. Pastor AND BORDER BUDGET Eible school at 10 a. m. "Fair Women of The Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sermon H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager topic, "Our Growing Intimacy with Jesus. 99 N' Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Entered at the Post Offlce at International Falls, Minn., as Second-Class Matter Evening praise service at 8 p. m. Sermon topic, "The Choice, Wages or SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR Gift?" You are welcome to these services. Advertising Representatives Northwestern Minnesota Select List 215 South 6th Street BETHLEHEM CHURCH 709 Exchange Bank Minneapolis St. Paul A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. hotel dining room and kitchen, and Foreien Advertising Representative Sunday morning, 10:30. Preaching will conduct a restaurant there the The Popular Pictorial Feature of THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION service. Subject: '"The Upward 1 coming winter. Climb." Frank Greenwalt left last week for 11:45 Sunday school. Our school is Stillwater. Minn., to spend a few days IS THIS WHY PRICES now opening infall its departments, at his home, and also expects to attend ARE GOING UP AGAIN? The Minneapolis Tribune with a much bettar attendance at the the state fair at St. Paul. beginning of our work than a year Dan Holler and family of International Prof. Irving Fisher of Yale, who is ago. jMl members of the school and Falls, who have been camping so versatile that he is an authority those not attending elsewhere cordially at Lake Kabetogama for the past two on economics, on longevity of humans invited. weeks, have returned to their home. and on prize fighters, is best known Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Holmes, of will be represented in next Sunday's, Sept. 11, for his exhaustive and deep studies of A. cordial welcome awaits you. Minneapolis, who have been spending gold as money. issue by a page of the greater part of the summer at It is Fisher who advocates stabilizing ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Lake Kabetogama, returned to their the American gold dollar by fixing H. A. Mayer, Pastor home Tuesday. its value as it grows plentiful or Mrs. Eugene Brenneman and children, grows scarce. Morning service at 11:00. He contends that when gold becomes International Falls Girls who have been spending the Topic: "Be Strengthened in the plentiful, prices of commodities greater part of the summer at their Inner Man." Eph. 3:13-21. ascend. When it is scarce, prices former home in Wisconsin, returned Services in the school house west ga down. hofrne Saturday. of Ray at 4:00 P. M. Please note what is happening now. George Meilke, Mrs. Frank Greenwait, Service? at Ericsburg at 8:00. All prices were going down the first and their mother, Mrs. Meilke, Sunday school on Saturday afternoons of the year like a lead sinker. But left by car Sunday for Mnneapolis to Printed in the Velvety Sepia Tones of at 2:00. around about spring time floods of attend the state fair. They will also Come to the English Lutheran gold began to pour into the United visit at their former home at Faribault, church, the little church with the big States from the whole worTd. To The Tribune's Rotogravure Process. before returning here. message. date, in 1921, we have grudgingly accepted Mr. Hessel Eastman, of Springfield, more than four hundred million 111., arrived Saturday afternoon to of it. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH spend a week with his brother, R. N. And prices? They stopped falling! C. E. Ireland, Pastor The Minneapolis Tribune is the^only paper in the Northwest and one of. Eastman and family, at their summer Bradstreet's shows that commodities cottage at Lake Kabetogama. His at wholesale advanced over 3 per cent the few metropolitan papers in the entire country equipped to^ develop and1 Sunday school at 10:00. two children, Virginia and Norton, in July. The Department of Labor Morning worship at 11:00. who have been making their home produce in its own plant a feature of this character. says retail prices were up from 3 to Evening service at 7:30. with Eastman's family this summer, 6 per cent in nearly all the cities on Junior League at 3:00. will be leaving with him for their August 1. Cotton is going up again. The public is cordially invited to home in Illinois the latter part of the So are sugar, coffee tea, hides, canned these services. week. goods, textiles and silver^ Maybe Fisher's right. You will want a copy of next Sunday's issue, Sept 11th, so why not leave W A N E *4 MM f.t «.« V# «T# an order with your local dealer for RAY ITEMS 500 young men and womeiyfb work in banks, wholesale and railroad offices, in law and real estate offices. Also as auto and tractor ex-» MM ,* THE MINNEAPOLIS SUNDAY TRIBUNE perts. Positions in garages and machine shops.' Board and room $4.50 Quite a number from here attended to $6.00 per week. If you want to find out how to get one of these positions, the Labor day celebration at the Falls. address CROOKSTON COLLEGE Mrs. Omar Hoffer has returned home after a weeks visit in Superior, J. SATHRE Crookston, Mini}. 106 Ash Street C. Wisconsin. Mrs. Peter Woods has leased the Pauline Lucile Nayo WOW! The "Glad Girl" in Real Life presenting High Class Entertainment That Combines Heart Interest and Delightful Humor Down Go ord Cars to With Messages that Appeal to All Below Pre-war Prices After hearing Miss Mayo everyone goes away feeling We are in receipt of a telegram from the Foard Motor Co. at Detroit advising us "glad" "GLAD INSIDE AND SMILING OUTSIDE" to put in effect at once the following prices, all F. O. B. Detroit Coupe fully equipped $595 Roadster, Regular $325 AUSPICES OF THE M. E. CHURCH Sedan fully equipped 660 Touring Car 355 Tractor fully equipped 625 Ton Truck Chassis 445 At Grand Theatre Wehavea few carsofeach Model on handand they will not last long and if you expect to get a car you wiU have to hurry. ,•• Come in and place your order now~-today C. W. JEWETT September 15 and 16 Telephone 15 Children Under 15, 25 Cents Adults, 50 Cents 501 3rd, Street International Falls •v-i in ,„• '. & mMk