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

April 27, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

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& hit&'s .1?0*ir•aw 1 T.sasrtg. ^.vi^ THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS nimir ti PAGE FIVE BOXING EXHIBITION TO Latest She£t Music^ J29c a~eopy— BETHLBHEM CHURCH. xc\c~~-:v^'-v sv- *"'*.Jt 6*«* Gish Music Store. ,„r BE STAGED HERE MAY S A Wallac* MacNaUl, Minister/ ——o—— Sunday morning, 10:30—Preaching E. A. Linder of Warroad spent -Two ten round bouts and 'one six WS*- -«, -Service. Subject: "Jesus Christ in the Monday here pn business. "'V..' *Ss.3k -MTv® round bout is the program-arranged year 53 and in the Year 1922." Special "—o— under the auspices of the local athletic $lly' ihusic. FOR RENT One steam heated A. V. Larson, cashier of the Rapier club and which will take place at the 11:45—Sunday School. room. Inquire at 400 Eight Street Gennett—Latest in needle records bank.^has returned lifter spending a Grand Theater, May 8. A double main ^e'Jote tfcsfo Sunday evening, 7 KX)—Young People's or phone 421. *~a» %t -Gish Jewelry Store. X. ..•!•.- three weeks' vacation in Milwaukee. event in which Ted- Gaudette, of International meeting. v. Falls, will box ten rounds 8:00—Union service with the M. E. FOR RENT—Five acre chicken farm Mrs. Ray Jarvis of Margie visitedhere Rev. Dr. P. A. Mattson, president with Bones Johnson, of Virginia, "and church in honor of the Oddfellows' near Goodridge, Minn. Complete yesterday." of the Minnesota Lutheran conference Bobbie Durkins, of International anniversary. Rev. Ireland and Rev. set of buildings. Rent free first A LITTLE MONEY* of the Augustana synod, who arrived ———o Falls, will go ten rounds with jimmie MacNeil speaking. Mart Lynch of New Richmond, Wisconsin, year. E. J. Olson, Margie, Mina "iT".: here yesterday talked last night to IS A DANGEROUS Bozlan, of Fort Frances, composes Come to Bethlehem church. A cordial was here this week attending 44-2t a gathering at the Swedish Lutheran •*v THING JKT AN the headliner for 'the night's entertainment. -welcome awaits you. the funeral of his nephew, -Fred church at Fort Frances. He will AUCTION SALE. •jyr Lynch, who died Sunday. FOR SALE 110-acre farm in Wadena speak at the Bethel Swedish Lutheran Gaudette is well* known to the fans ——O—.,r.\ SPECIALIST WILL BE HERE county. Good buildings, including church of this city tonight. On Fri-r of this city having fought a draw with Mike Lemmer of Littlefork, transacted silo. Or will trade for residence Wednesday, May 3 and day he, in company with Rev. Warmanen, Kid Kelly, of Superior, a fight business in this city on Tuesday, property in International will go to Loman where they Friday, May 5, at Victoria staged here last fall. Durkins is also returning to Littlefork the same Falls. Inquire at this office. 1-t will talk at the Bethany Lutheran Hotel. A member an aggressive fighter having taken night. of Drs. Larson & church of that place. every round over Kid Johnson in his ——o-—— A Press Want Ad will bring you Larson, Optometrists. Eyes examined last fight less-^han a month ago. The r*4s A son was born to MrC and Mrs. "The Old District School," the play —Glasses Fitted. satisfactory results. "ji out-of-town fighters have considerable Hugh McMillan at the. Northern Min-neqpta put on Jiere at the Grand theatre last fighting reputation and are coming Hospital last Saturday morning. Thursday and Friday under the aus-* here with the intention of putting pices of the# I. O. O. F. building committed the local boys into the landxof sweet ——o—— was very much enjoved by Save It With .dreams. The preliminary fighters are Miss Joan OT)onald of Fort prances those who. witnessed its production. Lawrence Gaudette and. Fred Cook, Although the play was not shown to, TFOT7! underwent an operation at the both of this city. These boys have Northern Minnesota Hospital last a full house either night, due largely fought several times and have always Tuesday. /. to the fact that the high school play afforded considerable excitement for had been shown the two previous the spectators. Kid Sterling -v\jjll act A baby girl was born to Mr. and nights, a good sum of money was as re^ree realized for the Odd Fellows' building Mrs. Arthur Pichburn of Fort Frances C0PYRI8HT IS£S AUTOCASTER SERV. CO. PUB. last Saturday at the Northern Minnesota fund. The exceptional work of THE BAPTIST CHURCH. Bailey and Holt, the only two local Hospital. Latest Sheet Music, 2$c a copy— A. Mi Whitby, Pastor. characters in the entertainment, deserves Gish Music Store. C. W. Monty and Miss'Anna Erickson considerable commendation. 10:00 a. m.—The Church School. of the county school superintendent's 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship, sermon Both displayed much real vaudeville F. L. Elzig of Margie spent Tuesday office visited the Harrigan rural ability. -"Old Jobs With New Visions." JUST AS IMPORTANT here. schools last Tuesday. 7 p. m.—Christian Endeavor topic, ODD FELLOWS CELEBRATE "Religion and Life." A. L. Nelson of Big Falls transacted Waiting until the real hot weather is here before Wm. A. Pittenger, of Duluth, was 103rd ANNIVERSARY 8:00 m.—Evening praise, sermon, business here on Monday. the principal speaker at a smoker "The Key to Better Living." starting to take ice may be false economy. given in his honor by the Moose The 103rd anniversary of the founding You are cordially invited to attend Herman J. Engelking of Northomo. lodge Tuesday night. Lunch, music of the I. O. O. F. lodge was fittingly these services. transacted business here on Tuesday. Food which you may think absolutely untainted but by the band and also by the Jolly celebrated by the Fort Frances Mary Curran who has been visiting Joggers orchestra added to the evening's lodge and the local lodge at the city METHODIST EPISCOPAL which in reality is unfit for the human system, is very entertainment. with her brother in Virginia returned CHURCH. hall last night. Wm. A. Pittinger of common at this season of the year. to this city the early part of the Claude E. Ireland, Patter. Duluth, past grand master of the The concrete was poured for the week. state, addressed the meeting along Sunday School—10:00. flooring of the first bridge on the International Food kept ice-cold is more pleasing to the palate and fraternal lines. He was followed by Morning Worship, 11:00—Subject Falls-Ranier road last Dave Rose district engineer, motored l£ev. W. MacNeil and Rev. C. E. —"His Victory." keeps appetites whetted for every meal. Monday. According to county engineer here from Bemidji yesterday and Ireland, who in turn gave short talks. Evening, 7:30—Union Oddfellows Pettersen it takes about ten returned in the afternoon of the Miss Marvel Bennett sang a solo and service at Bethlehem church. 'Phone us today—our wagon will ciall. days for the concrete to thoroughly same day. responded to an encore. Dancing followed Come to church Sunday. You need dry and settle. The bridge will be the program, the music being the church and the church needs you. open for traffic sometime during the Mrs. B. Cox of Fort Frances entertained furnished by the Stadsvold orchestra. International Ice Co. latter part of next week. a number of ladies, both from F,ort Frances and this side at a^card BOUND OVER TO GRAND JURY SEED POTATOES Mr. arid Mrs. Dan Holler returned party Monday night. Certified, graded, Green Mountains. to this city after an extended stay in Jack Matson was given a hearing in Selected from a 250 to 300 bushel Mary Jane Peterson, daughter of Duluth where Mr. Holler has been receiving Judge Palmer's court Tuesday and yield per acre. $1.50 per bushel, F. PURE RAINY LAKE ICE medical treatment. He is Garnet Peterson and Jessamine Peterson, bound over to the grand jury on a O. B. Virginia. sister of Garnet and Dr. J. Peterson, very nearly back to his former state charge of assault in the second degree. Phone 379 P. C. Richardson, Prop. FARMERS' MARKET returned to Minneapolis Sunday. of health and expects to. become active Bail was fixed at $500 whichthe Virginia Minnesota at an early date in the business defendant failed to secure. The J. E. Lund, state inspector of rural., activities of the new Holler Garage charge was the result of a shooting schools, and county superintendent of which he is a partner. fray about three miles out of Margie. 1- -o J. A. Olson, stfent yesterday at Big Nick Hill company with two ot'her F« lis and Littlefork inspecting the According to an»-announcement in Finns were attempting to enter his The Only Man county schools at those places. a St. Paul paper, Russell litis, along house according to Matson when he with others, h&s been passed by the fired through the door hitting Hill state board of pharmacy and is now Harry Bridgeman of Bemidji, one in the arm. Hill's injury is not severe a full fledged pharmacist. He will of the candidates for nomination for remain at the university for graduation the office of state senator from the NEW ICE COMPANY FORCED. in the World exercises which take place in Koochiching-Beltrami district spent June. According to Mr. R. F. C. l-Junday here. Mr. Bridgeman is a A newly organized ice company to litis, Russell has been offered a position labor candidate and is also indorsed be known as the Lakeside Ice Co., with one of the large drug concerns by the farm organizations of Betrami with Harry Levin as president and in the cities. county. Del Berthiaume as manager has been formed here. The new concern has You are the only man that has to Miss Nellfe Olson city librarian, Last week Miss Olson attended a purchased the„ entire stock ,of ice and spent the first part of the week in St. meeting of the executive committee the plant of the Lakeside Fish Co. wear your clothes. You are the Paul, attending a conference called of the Minnesota Library Association and will establish a delivery system in by the Library Division of the Department at Virginia, where plans for the annual this city with two teams and one of Education to outline state meeting to be held in Duluth only man in the world the tailor truck. The new firm expects to begin plans for a series of library institutes in September were formulated. deliveries about the first of the which the department will conduct At a meeting of the Range Library month. considers when your Kahn suit is throughout the state this fall. Besides Club held at Mountain Iron on the the leading educational institutions same day, Miss Baldwin of the state NOVEL PLAN. being made. Therefore, your Kahn of the state, the public libraries of St. department outlined the proposed library Paul, Minneapolis, Mankato, Owatonna legislation and other matters The Commercial Club of this city and International Falls were represented. of importance to the libraries of the has inaugurated a novel plan for gaining tailored-to-measure suit is as individual state. publicity for the- natural vacation sights in this locality. Cards and personal as your own have been printed describing in an attractive manner our lakes, forests tooth brush. ,' and other enticing facts that will induce parties to spend their summer MR. H. A. LEVIN vacation in this section of. the country. These cards are being distributed among our local merchants, business Get that one point forever in President of Prove—at our risk—that Kahn men and others"' who have outside your mind it is very important: Clothes offer the most comfort, Lakeside Ice Co. correspondence and they will enclose Kahn does not do so-cdlled satisfaction and value for the them in their outgoing mail. In this "type-tailoring." Every Kahn money.' [. manner between sixteen and twenty made-to-measure suit is tailored thousand outside persons will become Come in and select the fabric with infinite cajre and precision to acquainted with this ideal summer you admire let us measure you fit just one man. vacation country. for a Spring suit. If ,it doesn't Announces the establishment of regular' please you in every respect This individuality, this "mine" ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION. feeling in your Kahn Clothes is House Delivery of Pure Lake Ice —DON'T TAKE \T. Kahn pure plus—you pay no premium Clothes must make good, or we All Odd Felloes and Rebekahs are whatever for it. Kahn made-tomeasure will commence ,v£ will. requested to attend anniversary memorial clothes cost no more services at the Methodist church than fine ready-to-wear clothes. Get a suit, this time, that FITS. Monday, Nay 1st, 1922 of Fort Frances and at the Bethlehem church of this city next Sunday, April Because of its superior fit, workmanship -T-because they are tailored in 30. We meet at the hall Sunday morning and materials, your great volume meaning low at 10:15, proceeding to the Methodist hand tailored Kahn suit will look production cost and a low price Service, Reasonable Prices and- church at Fort Frances, and again well and stand pressing and to us at the hall at 7:15 in the evening proceeding cleaning indefinitely. Prices on «—and because we have no_jnerchfrndise Promptness our mofto to the bridge to meet the Kahn made-to-measure clothes investment and no losses Fort Frances delegation and thence to for Spring are $35 to $75. To pay on old stocks meaning a low the Bethlehem church. less is felse economy to pay The general public is most cordially retail price to you. more is false ipride. invited to attend poth of these services. Under the management of 0. M. Carr & Co. (Signed) COMMITTEE. DEL BERTHIAUME •:-s s. The Store of Quality CARD OF THANKS. \.<p></p>International Fiuls We wish to thank those who were N. so kind and helpiul to us during the Minnesota Phone 94 :i City Office" .... illness and death of our son and brother and also for the beautiful floral offerings. .Ranier, Minn Ice Plant and Cold Storage js §r, '"'i. 'fj, Mr. and Mrs. P,atrtick Lynch and children. y. ....