International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 15, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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Bert Lehman/formerly of this crty, L|fJVIS STONE HAS -suppdfcr OUR t'« ROLE AS FATHER BRIAN*" is spending a few days here on .btisiY^itmg "HOME CANDIDATE 7* -5 KELLY IN "THE ROSARY" 'friends. J* ness and -v\ ,4- Tjngfc cV Hon. F. J. McPartlin is the only Mrs. Geo. Harbottle and son concluded Lewis Stone, at the pinnacle of his candidate for State Senator from their visit to Ashland, Wis., fame as one of America's leading actors, Koochiching county. He has been a SITUATION WANTED—By competent and are again at home here. has according to advance reports, resident of this county for the past male stenographer and first -Oscar Johnson of Ray was here yesterday. at last created the role most worthy twenty-two years and knows our class office hand with long experience. tofcle -Jcte tfcsk Allan L. Metcalf of the United y. of him, that of Father Brian Kelly in needs and the needs of the district First! class credentials furnished. States Veterans' bureau is in the city ——o—— "The Rosary," the Selig-Rork sevenreel as no other candidate. Write box 349. tf. on business connected with his office. John Glava of Ray spent a few days feature production,'which .will be He has been a power during the 1 O here this week. shown as a First National release last two sessions in the House of FOR SALE Young Jersey Duroc, William Noonan, editor of the Baudette THE BOLL WEEVII_ HAS at the Loyalty Theatre on Saturday Representatives and if elected will be pigs, five weeks old, reasonable Region and one of the candidates Percy Scribner of Northome is here and Sunday. HIS UTTt-E FAULTS a power for good in the State Senate. price. Call at or write to Riverdale for the office of representative on jury duty. .. ''v-, Professionally -speaking the part of. Koochiching county needs Mr. McPartlin BUT HE DOBS NT Dairy, International Falls, Minn. —o—^ from the Beltrami district, was heref Father Kelly in "The Rosary" has in the Senate during the next WEAR A. SHEET AND Monday enroute to Bemidji. Call at S. E. Thompson & Son for ever been the goal of many great actors. four years to look after our interests FOR RENT—12 steam heated rooms, OPERATE .AT NIGHT. your Paris green. S SS Suffice it to say that there is which are of the most importance. 2 baths, can be arranged for 2 ss a only one man of the screen or stage Don't fail to vote and talk for Mac. families or rooming house. Inquire Martin Longbaila, Littlefork banker, AROUND LOMAN 8 today who is the part and that man Primaries, June 19th. Adv. at Rifkins. visited here last week. ».• ss Selig-Rork selected. They even held o—- #,• S3 S 85.35 a up the production of the picture until J. F. Lille is in Buluth this week Miss Pearl Pearson visited home Mr. Stone was free from other engagements transacting business. .. folks the past week. to play the role. C. C. Honey is at' home again after A list of Mr. Stone's screen successes P. A. Pearson is having a house would include some of the biggest spending the week end in the Twin built on his farm on the West Fork. pictures of the year. Recently Cities. he has appeared in the lea*diig roles Ole Scheie sold one of his ponies' Miss Loraine Kinshella, who has of "Pilgrim's of the Night," the Frothingham to John Londrasch and George Anderson. been attending the,. Villa in Duluth is At The Churches production ^f that famous home for the summer vacation. stage classic, "Passers By," "The ——o—— Child Thou Gavest Me," "The River's Sam Bjerre got a new car for himself C. P. Ellingson, candidate for representative, End*" "The Golden Snare," "Beau BETHEL SWEDISH LUTHERAN ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH quite recently but sold it to Clarence and son are here from Revel," "The Great Lover," and others John H. Warmanen Pastor. H. A. Mayer, Pastor. Neilsen a few days later. Northome. of equal success. Morning service at 10:30. CflPJlRiCHT 1922 Pua AUTOCASTER SFRV CCi Sunday school at 11:30. Mrs. p. C. Brown is here from Politicians are keeping the roads Sunday school, 10:00. •JP THE ROSARY It's a queer religion that operates hot these days—burning more gas than Minneapolis visiting with her daughter, Morning worship. 11:00. Subject, (E. Nevin's World Famous Song.) Call at S. E. Thompson & Son for in cold weather only. Come to church in the old days of gum shoe campaigns. Mrs. Earl Frank. "Jesus in Christian Experience and your Paris green. 0 Sunday. Thought." The hours I spent with thee, dear Miss Margaret Anderson, popular Evening service, 8:00. Subject, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Skahl of Big Falls heart, BAPTIST CHURCH. teacher at the local high school, leaves The cook at Camp says some of "Mankind's Ideal Man." This is on£ were in town yesterday. Are as a string of pearls' to me, today for Susanville, Calif., where she A. M. Whitby, Pastor. the boys are hard to please. One quit of those big wholesome, optimistic I count them over ev'ry one apart. 10:00 a. m.—The Bible School. will spend the summer vacation with the other day because the pancakes sermons that make us want to go Wm. Harrigan! of Greaney was in My Rosary, My Rosary. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Sermon, her parents. were not round. forth and do things worth while. Do town yesterday on business. Each hour a pearl, each pearl a pray'r, "Hearing and Seeing." not miss it. -—o To still a heart in absence wrung. Messrs. O. J. Masters, G. P. Ballou, 7 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. Robert Frick of Chicago came out The Bible class will meet at the Mrs. H. Hammersborg of Sturgeon I tell each bead unto the end. F. S. Lang and Edgar Zimmerman 8 p. m.—Evening Praise. Sermon, to spend his vacation5 in the "big parsonage Thursday at 8:00 p. m. River visited here yesterday. And there a cross is hung. departed in Master's car for Bemidji "As for Me." You are welcome. north woods.' He is staying at the The ladies' aid will be entertained by O memories that bless and burn, this morning. The nature, of the trip Mrs. Glen Champney of Baudette Amundsen home. Mrs. James Ewald next Friday afternoon 0 barren gain and bitter loss, BETHLEHEM CHURCH. is not exactly known. at the farm home. Ladies are spent several days here this week 1 kiss each beati, and strive at last to A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. The Misses Gladys and Lydia Crawford requested to meet at the Commercial visiting her parents. learn, Bernard Decker returned from Collegeville, are helping in the Thomas store Sunday morning, 10: Preaching service. club at 2 o'clock where cars will be To kiss the cross, sweetheart, Minn., where he is attending while Mrs. Thomas is visiting in Kentucky Subject, "Two' Pictures of God at their disposal. Mrs. Ray Landgraf and daughter To kiss the cross. St. John's university. He wTill and Virginia. Dr. J. C. Craig, our district superintendent, are visiting Mrs. Landgraf's sister at from the Book of Deutoronomy." spend his vacation at the home of his Deer River this week. 11: Sunday School. Supt. E. Bergsman. will be in town all day parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Decker. Rev. Blair of Duluth preached here Lesson topic: "Results of National Friday, and while here will hold the on Wednesday evening. He has been third quarterly conference. Carl Jorde of Fort Frances Disobedience to God." Mrs. Miss Verle Jensen, who has been coming here quite often for the past Come to^Bethlehem church. A cordial You are cordially invited to all the wa$ operated on yesterday at the teaching in the schools of Glendive, fourteen or fifteen years. activities of the home-like church. Northern Minnesota hosptal. welcome awaits you. Mont., arrived here this week to Week of June 16 spend the summer months at the home Harold Royem and Peter Sathre of Emory Thomas went to Bemidji of her sister, Mrs. J. J. Hadler. BireMale are here on jury duty, having last week and drove up his new bus. made the trip here by car. Howard Neilson is overhauling it and Friday, June 16 A sheaf of alfalfa is on display at they expect to put it on the road soon. m- the commercial club that was grown Eileen Percy Mrs. James McDonell of Littlefork on the farnrof M. Peggar at Loman. underwent an operation at the Northern Albert Palm is quite busy these in The stalks which were harvested last Minnesota hospital last week. days with the creamery truck. He Monday measure 43 inches in length. LITTLE MISS HAWKSHAW" gathers cream from a territory over Roy Frank, who has completed his 50 miles long and markets our butter Word has been received by Ray junior year at the University of Minnesota, A, tender romance sparkling with and buttermilk besides—no small" job. Holler that his brother Dan, who has is home for the summer vacation. humor and presenting one 'of the been under the care of a specialist in most beautiful women of the screen. Most of our young schoolmams have Minneapolis for the past three months, In which a charming girl poses as left for summer school. Among them Miss Myrtle Fellman, one of the is somewhat better and will return a boy to "keep the home fires burn- were the Misses Ruth and Myrtle popular members of the .high school here tomorrow. ing. 99 Peggar, Violet Pearson, Clara St. faculty, will leave today for her home Entertainment of 100 per cent, with Lawrence, Ida Palm, Marion Ward at Grand Forks. Miss Minnie Anderson who has a star of 101 per cent. and Annette Robinson. beeii visiting here for the past week Also Showing 0 Mrs.. Roy Brown of Bigfork and will leave for California today where WINNERS OF THE WEST Mrs. D. Sampson of Hibbing are TEST FOR WRITERS OF PROSE she will attend summer school and —and—: spending, a few days here this week visit with her parents who live at WEEKLY KINOGRAMS visiting with their sister, Mrs. Jack Susanville, Calif. One Who Can Describe Clearly Proper Baust. Way of Tying Knot Is Master of Language. Saturday and Sunday, June 17-18 Mrs. R. F. C. litis and daughter, Mildred, attended the graduation ex Truly You'll Say Each Reel a Pearl Ropes more than any other subject Learn The Joys of ercises at the state univeristy yesterday. Again—in a newer and truerr endition—the are, I think, a test of a man's power Russell litis was among those of exposition in prose. If you can describe drama that has thrilled who_graduated from that institution clearly the proper way of making Dustless Cleaning the world through song and stage this year, he having completed this or that knot, then you are a and screen. for course in pharmacy. master of the English tongue. You "THE ROSARY" —l-o—— WITH are not only a master—yoju are a Strictly Fresh Eggs 9^0 sign, a portent, a new discoverer, an County superintendent of schools A story of love surpassing, faith per dozen •vv exception among your fellow men, a G. A. Olson, sent two men yesterday unflinching, hate unbending. Limit 3 Dozen to a Customer. unique fellow. to Sturgeon river where they will A million hearts beat through the For no one yet in this world surely Fresh Killed Chickens lay a new floor in the school building tears of one, a million loves love has attained to lucidity in this most per pound ml there and also put in a new foundation. difficult branch of all expression. I through the love of one Dairy Butter find over and over again in the passages The old Rosary was a wonderful per pound Ovv of those/'special books which thing, the new Rosary will stir you Creamery,Butter,, Blue Ribbon quality Miss Judith Johnson, ,a teacher in talk of ropes, such language as, "This with its greater wonder. per pound OOv one of the county schools, was in this is a very useful knot and is made as A sonnet of sweet sacrifice. QAa Nash'sXoffee follows: a bight is taken in the stand city yesterday enroute to her home at (Portrayed by ing part and is then run over light two lbs Om\, Del ,Rapids, S. D., where she will Lewis Stone, Jane Novak, Wallace handedly, that is with the sun, then spend her vacation at the home of Thuringer Sausage, 07/* Beery, Robert Gordon, Eugenie under the running part, and so through her parents. per pound1 mk both times and hauled tight by the two Besserer, Mildred June Bacon ends." Also sowing Messrs. Gregg, Mulroy, Forester and per pound mk M\* But if any man should seek to save TWO REEL COMEDY Shelly compose the quartet that ar-. Standard Corn his life on a dark night in a sudden Sunday Matinee admission 15-30 rived during the week from Syracuse, gust of wind by this description he 3 cans •. "CJx/ Evenings, all seats 30c N. Y. The young men have been would lose it. He would drown. Standard Tomatoes 4 Take the simplest of them. Take students in the college of chemistry per can the clove hitch. Write a sentence in at that place and are here working in Monday and Tuesday, June 19-20 Lemons English which will expalin (without the paper mill so as to gain first hand per dozen a picture) how to cast a clove hitch. Gareth Hughes information of work relative td*- their I do not think you will, succeed.—H The City Grocery and Neat Market studies. Belloc in the New Statesman. ELECTRIC SUCTION CLEANER Phone 225 We Deliver Rev. John Warmanen, of the Swedish "LITTLE EVA ASCENDS" The wonderful nozzle, wide and A Note by Wordsworth. Lutheran church, accompanied by low down, enables the APEX to Treasures are never exhausted only, "poke' into places impossible to Mrs. Warmanen, departed Tuesday A romance of an Uncle Tom show sometimes, there is a painful dearth of reach with ordinary cleaners it And the throbs and laughs in it are for Minneapolis where they will attend treasure seekers. will not only clean exposed places the sixty-third annual convention dovetailed as Cftse tpgether -as the Not long ago a book buyer, rummaging in the center of the room, but can of the^ Augustana synod to which they logs in the immortal character's cabin. go under radiators, stoves, ordin in a second hand store at Oxford, are delegates. Also Showing ary furniture, etc.—cleans into corners unearthed a copy of Coleridge's FOX NEWS MUTT & JEFF and along base-boards. It is Biographia Literaria, which he bought designed to be of greatest help in Mrs. George Klipness and son returned for $4.31. A little later, examining his Cotton its every day use! from Brainerd yesterday, purchase at his hotel, he found on a -The machine height is only 6^2 Wedensday and Thursday, June 21-22 where they have been visiting with blank page some notes initialed "W." inches, while the nozzle thoroughly relatives there. A brother and sister Reference to the Bodleian library revealed Betty Compson cleans a strip 13 in. wide—think of that the notes were by Wordsworth. of Mrs. Klipness made the trip back itl With the APEX as her assist He sold the book back to the ant, the modern housewife is at all with them and will visit here for some dealer the same day for £12 ($60)— times conscious of thorough cleanliness time. The trip was made by car. "THE END OF THE WORLD" which to the true book lorer will be in every nook and corner. 0 the only painful part of the story. Phone us for a demonstration Rev. C. E. Ireland returned to this A story of love and the underworld A curious illustration of the enhanced of the "APEX" right in your own city the early part of the week after in the "Paris of the East." value that an autograph gives At The Press Office home! spending a few days at the home of There, in a smashing sea-and«underworld a book Is to be found In a volume that his parents at Wadena, where he was romance, three mer fought turned up at Dobell's, London, not long 7imnieinim Electric Company accompanied by his wife and. family. for the love of this beautiful girt. 6V2C Per LJb. since. It cost Thomas Gray Is 9d Mrs. Ireland and daughters remained (34 cents) which the poet no doubt A story that startsi at the bottom 340 FIFTH, AVENUE in Wadena. Rev. Ireland's sister, Miss thought dear enough. He wrote his and climbs to the shining heights. Phone 200 Joyce, made the return trip with him name in it, however, and now it fetches Also Showing £4.10 ($22.50).—JTrom the Living Age. and will visit here for some time. I sfTWO- REEL COMEDY 3 si?.-) 1