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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

January 12, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

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Id FIVE INTE*!iATIQJIAL. FALLS PRESS courr jhstwct sessnm :9r*jc*9Es*xssssxsxxs Jowett—The Passion for Soak. pt ,. The January term of distrjctcoori Hutchinson—If Waiter Games. V" PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES S amwad Tuesday morning, Judge C. Hudson—Green Mansions. M, W, Stanton presiding. The session sssxss*sssssx*xss Hudson—Purple Land. W promises to -continue lor several Dawson—The Little House. books recently added to the weeks there being many cases on the 1ST EPISCOPAL CHUKCti library: £. Ireland. Pastor calendar and in addition the grand CARD OF THANKS Ffefem jury will no doobt return a nomber W. Irving Burton is Jjome after jbsfc at 10:00. Sunday school Buckrose—Girl in Fancy Dress. of indictments which will require the spending ten days on business in the. "We wish to thank the many friends Morning worship at 11:00. Irwin—Seed of the Sun. attention of the court- Yesterday Twin cities. who so kindly assisted us during the Subject" "Our Sure Refuge." Merrick—Conrad in Quest of His was given over to the naturalization illness and death of our little daughter Youth. JuniorLeague^at 3:0Q. A. R. McCaHum of Littlefork, district and admittance to full citizenship of Ruth, and also for the. beautiful floral BOOSTING NEVER KADC Evening service at 7 JO. Qaamberlaytte—Little Back Room. forest ranger, is spending the nineteen aliens. At the opening of offerings. A MAN BAD, NOR THE Subject: "Does Man Have a Soul?* Taft—On Secret Service. day in the city. the afternoon session the ninth grade Mr. and Mrs.'J. A. Roth BOOSTER, Webster—Real Lif*. Do not answer this question by just from the Junior high school was and family. saying yes, but hear the answer of a Wilson—Man from Home. NUTH&SL Come early and get your pick of present and sang several patriotic minister who hasmade a careful study Hamby—Desert Fiddler. the best books at the Library Rummage songs which added to the xmpressiveness of the subject. sale Friday. Fletcher—Borough Treasurer. of the occasion. vYAL 1 lof You are invited to our church next Oppenheim—Profiteers. —o & .sr Sunday. Oppeahehn—Great Impersonation. J, E. Cowan and Joe Jones of DARING HOLD-UP Schauffler—Fiddler's Luck. Northome are doing jury duty in federal An unmasked hold-sup artist giving ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Brown—Journey's End. court at Dulnth. the name of Harry Davis and claiming FOR SALE H. A. Mayer, Pastor. Willsie—Enchanted Canyon. OR RENT—Two good to hail from Chicago, held up the Judge Marshall A. Spooner of Be-' tote sleds. S. E. Thompson & Son. Lagerlof—Story of Gosta Berling. office" of the Frederick hotel shortly midji was in the city Tuesday attending Morning ssryice at 11:00. NM-FlctiOB after 10 o'clock Tuesday evening and to business in district court.. "Jesus at a arriage Feast Joha. FOR SALE—Sense aad lot. Xoqvire Singleton—Guide to Modern Opera. gathered in about $80.90 from' the .. O 2, 1—11. ... of A. J. SccRt, 909 Seventh Street. Qmliffe—^English Literature During cash register and several guests. Miss Johnson of Judge Berg's office, Evening service at 7:30. "Phone 270. the Last Half Century. Brandishing a cheap, nickel plated "The Tower of Babel". Song servioe was called to Willmar Monday Rich—Studies of the Types of Literature. btflldog revolver he made his getaway WANTED—To hear from owner of to attend the funeral of her father. and Bible reading. if- and was chased several blocks good farm for sale. State cash Y. P. S. meets on Thursday at 7:45. Baker—Modern American Plays. through the business section of the price, full particulars. D. F. Bush. Children's confirmation class on Mr. H. Harsh, purchasing agent Manley & Rickert—Writing of English. city and finally located in a room in Minneapolis, Minn. of the M- & O. Paper cofnpany, is Friday at 4:00. Adult class at 7:00. the Harrison rooming house. Sheriff Come to English Lutheran church, transacting business in the Twin Henderson—What is Good Music? FOR SALE—Seven room house, new Van Etten and Deputy Reidy forced the little church with the big message. cities. Babson—Future of South America. and modern in every respect. Easy CJP f?iG^n 1922 PUB AtfTOCASTTR SCR*/ CO the door of the room and placed him Tolstoy—Childhood, iBoyhood ftnd R. terms. B. Kook. tf under arrest before he could reach Mrs. Jack Roth and little son of Fargo, Youth. for his gun, which was tinder his pillow. N. Dak., are visiting at the home BETHLEHEM CHURCH Verrill—-Harper's Gasoline Engine WANTED—Five acres or more near F. M. Billmyre is attending federal of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clements, When searched he had about Book. A. Wallace MacNeill, pastor. city, with buildings suitable for court at Dulnth. of Sixth street. $70.00 on his person. Galloway—Biology of Sex. Sunday morning at 10-JO, preaching poultry farm. State lowest price 0 District court now being in session. Quest—Supervised Study. service. Subject: "Nevertheless." and terms. J. R. Lundberg, Ma lung, Good books for 10, IS, and 25 cents 'Richard K. Doe of Duluth, federal Davis has decided to plead guilty and Selection by the Boys' choir: Warner—A-Hunting of the Deer. Minn. at the Library Worn Book Sale. naturalization agent was in town yesterday it is expected he will receive sentence Tilden—Chemical Discovery and Invention "Praise the Lord." Anon. Obligato o— and today attending the sessions tomorrow. in the 20th Century. by Mrs. J. J. Gibson. Cornet solo by FOR TRADE—80 acres timber land Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scott of district court. Dr. Bunce. The following are gifts from the near Ray. Will trade for vacant of Seventh street, Sunday afternoon a Jas. Reed and Lander Larson are library of Mr. and Mrs. Curt Williams: Sunday school at 11:45.' lot or improved property—International daughter. F. B. Green and family returned here from Big Fork attending to Christian Endeavor society, 6:30. Falls preferable. Wm. Mc- from St. Paul this morning, where business matters in district court. Wednesday, January 18: The Ladies' Fraser—Jbree Sapphires. Claire Anderson. 521 W. 4th St„ Tanlac's world wide fame is due to their little daughter underwent an Aid society will be entertained at Merrick—When Paris Laughed. Duluth, Minn. its merit. It does the work. S. N. operation on one of her eyes. Carl Jacobson of Greaney. a prominent the home of Mrs. Masters by Mrs. errick—W or Idlings. •Rubin, druggist. resident from the Harrigan jBorcher and Mrs. Masters. Supper Press want ads bring results. Try Galsworthy—In Chancety. Mrs. Jacob Greengard and daughter neighborhood is attending district Jfor the men, them and be convinced. Galsworthy—The Inn of Tranquility. Books for little people and books home from Winnipeg where they a.r& court sessions. Thursday. January 19, 7:30: Midweek for big people at the Library Book attended the wedding of Miss Diner, service. Subject: "Finding and Philpotts—Green Alleys. O. a SNYDER, D. O., R. O. a friend of Mrs. Greengard's. Sale Friday and Saturday. "WHAT OF 1«22?" Finishing our Task." WTork—Auction Methods Up-todate. Registered Optometrist will be the subject of a popular address Friday, January 20: Annual meetiug. S. E. Thompson is transacting business Mrs. Hazel Fairchild of Littlefork aad Optician by Rev. A. W. MacXeill al Erskine—The Moral Obligation to in the Twin cities this week and is visiting at the home of her aunt, At Cledkiil'i Jewelry Store Bethlehem church, Sunday evening, Come to Bethlehem church. A cor"a! be Intelligent. incidentally attending the hardware Mrs. Elmer Scott, of Seventh street. 7:45. Eeryone invited. welcome awaits you. I Tomlinson—The Sea and the Jungle. Fort Frances and implement dealers convention. Henry Rifkin returned Monday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curtis returned from Minneapolis after a week's visit last week from Little Falls where at the parental home in that city. they were called to attend the funeral When 'you've seen this Attorneys Geo. Ericson and E. C. of Mr. Curtis' father. Mr. Curtis accompanied the remains to Amery, Wis. Middleton of Spooner and Baudette, were attending to matters before for burial. district court here yesterdays you1veseen the screen's I "When I began taking Tanlac I only Thousands of thin, frail men and weighed 98 pounds, now weigh 125 women have reported an astonishing pounds aird never felt better in my and rapid increase in weight as a result I life," says Mrs. Chas. Peden of Huntsville. of taking Tanlac. S. X. Rubin, utmost in drama of Ala. Sold by S. N. Rubin, drugI druggist. gist. tO—— A caftrteria luncheon will be served Editor Chilgren of the Littlefork at the Masonic hall Saturday from 11 menSwomen and Times was in the city the latter part a. m. to 1 p. m. by group number two of last week taking orders for 1923 of the M. E. Aid society. The public calendars. He had an excellent assortment is cordially invited. of samples and secured quite a few orders from our business men. and beasts Ewald Otto Jager and Viola Gerard of Nett Lake were united in mari Davidv Hurlburt, secretary of the riage Monday evening at the M. E. Northern Minnesota District Fair association parsonage b}r Rev. Ireland. They left and Attv. J. H. Brown attended of the on the night train for their home. the meeting of the Minnesota Federation of County Fairs yesterday Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lang departed and today at St. Paul. last night for St. Paul to attend the backwoods funeral ceremonies of Clarence B. A card from Eugene Holler dated Miller, who died in that city Tuesday at Orlando, Fla., states that he and evening. They expect to return Sunday his mother, Mrs. J. A., are visiting in morning. that beautiful city for a short time. He states that conditions there are G. W. Anderson of Ranier, returned fine, and a poor place for the thirsty Monday from Minneapolis where he ones, there being no "booze" in evidence. attended the annual meetings of the stockholders of the American State 'Bank of Minneapolis, American State Strsngbearfs the star and wImU a dog! John J. Manning, secretary of the John Bank of Ranier and the American Bowers and Kltkerioe MacGdie head a upion label trades department of the Suburbs Co. He was elected vicepresident American Federation of Labor, and splendid cast. Hal G. Evarts wrote it! And of the bank at Ranier and E. G. Hall, president of the Minnesota Gof Own Country sweeps with hill and crag A. V. Larson was made cashier of the State Federation of Labor, will behind. same institution. address a mass meeting at the Grand theatre this evening. Fangs ed to deapoilers shaggy body bunched to spring o— animal heart poising with dog-devotion to the girl who had At Bethlehem Mayer and Vascho, the two young shown him the first touch of human lfinHwn and fighting men from the Big Falls neighborhood die call of his land, the cry of the wolf-pack whoing through who were arrested recently by Sheriff the wilderness. That's Strongheart, the screen's wonderdog Van Etten for manufacturing who amsiH all in The Silent Can ." Truly tins is big moonshine, entered pleas of guilty in PV- \L S district court yesterday and were Vf Ctarch sentenced to thirty days each in jail H. 0. DAVIS Presents a Real Picture and to pay fines of $150. Sentence was suspended in each' case. Mrs. Marion Williams of Utah, representing Sniday Eveiing, 7:45 the National Reform Association of America, wiH address an antirMormon mass meeting at the Baptist church this evening. Her subject will be '"The Growth of Mormon "WHAT OF 1922T ism", and her experience in polygamy. Mrs. Williams is a pioneer of Mormonism and comes highly recommended. The regular meeting of the ParentTeacher Saday Honing 10:30 AT THE be association will held in the .Kindergarten room Friday, Jan. The meeting 20 at 4p. a wifl I ..<p></p>Grand Theatre, Satorday-Suiiday, Jan. 14-15 ...... ... promptly. A program regu-^ called of Mr&-: Jar work wiJJ be put on by 1EVD!TELESS" Kaneen pupils. There wHl 's be ™pif1 and the general bnsmess meeting, ai the question box'will be continued and: A, t£$-it fZ Auam iu Mi StmUj KM -. ... 20 Hitftee p. 15 ari 30c Saqjt. Kinney will be there answer ,» to 1 Impe Mlf inacdl them. All parents aad those intercsted & sen. ia t)ie work are arced to be ',-5.7 ,4 Am. it a success by be- He^ make