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September 14, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

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4r SSSR5TP Wgs&W- WORKERS' CONFERENCE E WAR %y John Berg attended the st&te (Written speciaUy for The Press c^ference^ of social- workers which TSfward Percy Howard.) convened at Glen wood this week. Mr. £RVICE,:.p We have just passed the eighth anniversary Berg Expects to return here Saturday Mr.andMrs. K. V. Waage of tittleor M. J. Curranof_Margiespent Saturday of the outbreak of. the world according to information received vi it re as last jn town., war. '-s/% ftimjAt- The1 *. froik him today. Churches W: O -s SI -And what results.? A few new na-' A baby boy wa^s born to Mr. and John Larich of Ray was a business ATTENDINQ MARQUETTE lions invplace of the older nations, new Mrs. Peter Renter' last Saturday. y~ visitor here yesterday: BETHLEHEM CHURCH. FIRST M. E. CHURCH MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY nations destined to bloodshed and suffering A. Wallace MacNeiQ, Mbbtoil C. E. Ireland. Pastor •I'-' Fjank Oven of the Harrigay district R. W. King left 'for. Duluth last to maintain and develdp their Paul Hass and family are enjoying a business visitor here yesterday. night wfieYe he is rec&jging medical entity, Old nations embittered to battle Sunday mornings 10:30: Preaching Services at the Norwegian Lutheran an extensive motor trip including a 1 treatments for reincarnation. service. Sermon subject: 'The Religion Church, Cth St. and 6th Ave. *$• Carl fallen and August! Nelson were tour of sections! of Minnesota Wjs*. 'V*1 VOf.Germany a review indicateslk of Grit." among the visitors here from Ray consin and Michigan. They weri'accompanied J. J. Johnson of Margie was a business bankrupt nation, but one getting' backon Sunday school, 11:35. Lesson topic Sunday School, 10 KX). p| this week. y- as far as Marquette, Michigan, Visitor here /during theV latter part its feet. Financial ruuTha$ little "What we should Give to God.*' Morning worship, 11KX). by Omar Has's and John Decker of- the past week.' meaning. So long as the world will Young, people's meeting, 7. Leader, Subject: "The Law of Growth." ^Mr. and. Mrs. W. Starkweather of who enrolled as students in the Mar accept German paper mon fey at some Evening service, 8:00. E. Bergsman. Topic: "Education .iff: Big Falls were guests in town over Miss Loretta Maloney of Sauk Center quette univerjityv rV£- price, so long will the printing presses for Service arid Life." -t Subject: "The Bad Man." £MI*,the week end. who is to teach the Norman school it out. J-?',. turn Evening service, 7:45. Subject: Bible Study, Thursday at 8 KX). ATTENDED STYLE SHOW at LoipWn, left for that locality Monday. •asiy' "The Unchanging Gbd/' Here all will find a welcome, regardless Judge J'ohn Berg returned here last It }s difficu|t to get a' proper perspective J'.'V of social standing. The pastor night from and aid of Germany. Henri Lichtenberger, Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. Minneapolis will E. C. St. Jacque_s, Greengard's able A cordial welcome awaits you. will consider it a favor to serve you. •'in staging the fair here, professor of the University of A son was born this morning to Rev. window dresser and card writer, returned Give your life to the Master and serve Paris, in a twelve day vfsit to Berlin and Mrs/H. A. Mayer. Our new citizen froni St. Pa'ul the early part S5T R. Latz is transacting business in Him through the church. is to a few weeks ago, dug out some very be christened- Theodore of the weel? fi^ll6wii^f a vi$it iHi^re ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Minneapolis .having left for that place interesting facts.-s w-.• Hagen, With his family..Last f^ek Jifr^ St. W" H. A. Mayer, Pastor the early part of the week, ENTERTAINED BETHLEHEM AID Jacquesmttendeji the style show-that TP- Growth of National Party-Shows ,4& District Engineer Rose of Bemidji was staged by the St. Paul merchants P. •Sunday school at 9:45. iMr. and Mra. G. Ballou, who were Trend of Thought Mrs. L. Crandatt and Mrs. H. passed through hjere, yesterday on a at the Capitol theatre. it Services at 11 K)0. among those who attended the state PithJIado entertained the ladies of the tour of inspection of the Babfcock road Lichtenberger po^ts out that the fair, motored home pn Monday last. Confirmation class on Friday at 4. Bethlehem Aid yesterday afternoon system. ATTRACTIVE GARAGE German National party Jfas *succbeded Come to English Lutheran church— at the latter's home on Riverside /. O— the old Conservative party. This includes* the little/dhurch with the big message. Mrs. B. F. Hall arrived here last drive. Frank :Green/ and family motored The Holler brothers completed the the aristocrats^ the proprietors Saturday from Sandstone and is visits home last Sun4ay after concluding a redecorating and repairing of their of large estates and nigh officials of ing here at the home of her son C. G.' very enjoyable trip and visit to the garage building at 504 Third street the old regipi*. The officials who have Hall state fair. during the past^ week. Thje place now loSt their' positions and,who are living gives forth an atmosphere of prosperity 1 froiJf hand to mouth supply the party J. Miss Vera Markham of Mentor, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson returned and is a great improvement over with force, are always ready for ac^ departed Monday for Clementson here yesterday after enjoying a two the building's appearance before the tion, are energetic, eager for battle where she wilHeach at the Hay Creek week's automobile trip and a visit with Holler's took it over and established £ndeven anxious for a fight. school. relatives at Mankato. the garage there. The university people, both faculty O WANTED—Homes and city property FOR SALE—5 heavy wooden water and students, fed on the tradition of Mrs. C. C. Zimmerman of t)uluth~is Dr. A. T. Agnew returned here last in any part of the city. See Kibbey barrels 2' 6" 2'10" for farmers'use. TEN THOUSAND LAKES NEWS a policy of force, feel keenly the hu a guest here at the homes of her .sons week after concluding a trip on' the & Arney, Third avenue, opposite Lakeside Fish Co., Ranier, Minn 12tf miliation of defeat, and have ranged Hays and Edward Zimmerman. Great Lakes with the naval reserve of Pictures Taken in this Localty for Rex Hotel Building^ themselves solidly behind th^ idea of „isaarBe T~ which h6 is a member. Press Want ads get results. Advertising Campaign «. —'—o-— a restoration of German-military pow Harold Shapira is among those whos/ E. B. Grignon returned here earjy er. The peasants form the mass of WANTED—Men, Women, Boys or j."Don't fire away promiscuously, EARLY SEEDING MAKES will attend the state ^university this the\party. this week af^er concluding a ten day's Girls to handle my PURE and every man for himself and every organization FOR BETTER YIELDS year having left this morning to enroll visit with his mother and sister residing The leaders have capitalized,certain ERESH cand/fes. Selling direct for itself. in that instittjfion. at Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. elemental mental conditions for the from factory to consumer. You will "Concentrate your fire into broadside^, Experience has shown that winter purpose- of building strengeth, and organization. enjoy sellfcg my candy, because it -6 and watch the people in other Mrs. H. A. McCormack of Minneapolis, rye *and winter wheat yields are increased Mrs. H. G. Ingersoll dnd son returned They exploit the bitterness is just a little bit bettei* than the states/sit up and take Notice. "by early sowing. but formerly of this city, is from Hubert the «arly part of of the formei^privileged classes, rest. Permanent business. Large "No, it isnt a lesson in guhnery. visiting witfr her sons and renewing "In the ^northern part of the state the week where they have been spending they play upon the resentment of the profits to right party. Write quick Rather it applies to lakes—Minnesota's sowing the last week in August or old acquaintances. the summer months at the Ingersoll disabled army, they wave the fear flag for particulars. THE CANDY famous Ten Thousand!" the first week in September gives summer home. Bolshevism, and excite the antie/nite SPECIALIST, P. O. BOX 36, MINNEAPOLIS, E. W. Hedsten returned here on Asahel Curtis of Seattle was the better stands and better yields than' I' P—' passion and the profound misery MINN. 11 A Saturday last af,ter concluding an extended speaker. Mri Curtis, prominenfci in Messrs. B. Carson, Weise and Murphy later seedings," says A. C. Amy of the caused by the attitude! of France visit, with his family at Stevens spent a few days the latter part the promotion^ of recreational and division of farm crops and farm management, toward the conquered. Hence they FOUND—Left in car, by one of three Point, Wisconsin. of the past wefek in company with civic work rn the Pacific Northwest, University of Minnesota. have linked to a common cause the lads who secured ride iif Ford car is in Minnesota getting pictures and Andrew Jesperson s^t Jackfish bay. "In the central and southern parts of fantics, the discontented, and th£ lovers A -decent addition to the Chinese near Ranier, bill folder and spectacle During the early part of this week pointers on ^{innesoja's lakes and resorts.' the state" he adds, "seeding may be of militarism. population here is a baby girl, born case containing spectacles. Owner they motored to Loman where they made up to Sept. 15 to 20 under conditions The German newspapers, particularlyn last Thursday at the Northern Minnesota can have same by calling at The While here he callfed at the office of will visit with Mr.. Carson's brother, favorable for germination and the Deutch Tageszeitiing, aid in hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Sing Press office and paying for this ad. John Carsb'n, before returning tjO their the Ten Thousand Lakes association growth \vith as good resOlts as early driving the masses to despair. They iee. and inquired into the methods of adYertising seedings. Winter grains sown the latter homes at Chicago, 111. infuse theriT with the conviction that which yearly attracts thousands LOST—$.10 reward for -recovery of part of September and during jtliey"have nothing niore to lose, no "County Agent Abbott, accompanied Polo. c5at and black grip lost between of people from other ^tates to October may be expected to yield considerable MRS. DAHL ENTERTAINED AID matter what happens. by C. A. Anderson and Miss Anna Minnesota lakes. :'. :-v\ the addition and Ranier on less" per acre than seedings 7 Even before the blood has coagulated Erickson arrived home by auto Monday "That name—The ^and of Ten August 17. Finder brifg to the made at the proper time. The ladies' of &e Norwegian Lutheran in the German wOunds, there has after concluding a visit to. the Thousand Lakes—is a wonderful as5et," Press Office for reward. 12p "With good, clean, well gradgd seed Aid were entertained yesterday been established an almost universal state fair. he said. "It can't,be beat. No available, 84 pounds of winter rye or afternoon at the home of Mrs. Andrew determination to recbn'quer the lost other state has such a wealth of water, FOR SALE-Lots 13. 14, 15. 16 in 90 pounds of winter wheat per acre Dabl. 4 I Jack Batte arrived here last week provinces, particularly upper Silesia 1 and the climate for summer tourists Block 12, International Falls. For are sufficient." l\ —-—-1- from Salt Creek, Wyoming, and will and even Alsace-Loraine. 15he old is the best in America. inforn^ation write Mrs.^A. N. Mantor, PAID FINE remain at home having accepted a ^Serman imperialism'is^far from dead. "Butane thing you need to do. You Willmar, Minn. 11-tf A Pronounced Success. position with the M. D. & W. railway Socialists vWant Peace But'* Peoples need to concentate your efforts into Game Warden Powers/ arrested coiypany. Party Revenues itOR SALE: one organization. Here in' Si Paul, One 1917 Dodge car "Fairwind" Honsfable last week on a The uniform success that has attended 5 for instance, there are four or fiVe organizations very cheap. S. E. Gregg, Littlefork, As against this attitude of the National charge of having dried venison in his the use of Chamberlain's Colic Miss Dorothy Erickson, who has interested in promoting Minn. 13 party there battle the Dem|j:ratic 'possession. Honstable plead guilty to and Diarrhoea Remedy in, the relief been a guest at the home of her and caring -for the tourist travel. It is socialists and idealists who want the charge before the municipal judge and cure of bowel complaints, both for friend, Miss LucilleTCroll, for the past the same in Minneapolis, and I have to purge the country of revenge, and and paid a fine of $10 and costs. FOR SALE—Sawing or box making children and adults, has brought it into few weeks left this week for her home no doubt othfil^ large cities have the who dream of a lasting peace in which almost universal use, so that it is outfit complete. 6 H. P. I. H. C. engine, in Superior, Wisconsin. same thing. the nations shall lie down together, PIONEER VISITING HERE practically without a rival and as everyone C. O. end Rip saw tables with "Now, it is fine to have all these the Plus this lions becoming lambs. saws, 16' line shaft set for 450 Rev., who has used it knows, it is Ray Landgraf, register of deeds different people interested in Minnesota's is found the.People's party composed Mrs. D. J. Glendenning, widow of? without an equal. For sale by S. N. S^pulleys, 1 clutch, hangers, belting. spent the week end at Cass Lake on recreational development. But of many captains of industry, bold and Judge D. J. Glendenning, former resident Lakeside Fish Co., Ranier, Minn. 12tf Rubin. business. On the return trip, which they ought to function through one resolute men who have financed Germany of this city and prominently connected occurred Monday, he was accompanied organization, a stat6 wide organization in the war and since the war, with the development and upbuilding 'by his wife and daughter who have such as the Ten Thousand Lakes men who are making huge profits of the. Rainy River district, been visiting at.Deer River for several of Minnesota Association possibly from the revival of industry and who arrived last week for an extended visit weeks. Let Us Serve- You— with branches in the leading cities, but are doing the best they can"to conceal with old friends. Mr. and Mrs. one organization. That is 'one thing every dollar they make. While the Irving Burton and brother, Jerome, Glendenning left here thirteen years we have learned in our\ tourist promotion Nationalists would be happy with revenge, returned here Monday lifter concluding ago and settled near Eugene, Oregon, work in the Pacific Northwest. the People's group would be an automobile trip to the twin where they engaged in fruitramd poultrjiyaising "You've got to concentrate your efforts content with revenue. cities. While there, besides attending which proved exceptionally We are in thev restaurant business for that purpose. Here t(^ get the best results." Briefly the public mind is kept in a the fair, Mr. Burton purchased millinery profitable. Since the death of the After visiting St. Paul and Minneapolis, responsive condition by wise German for the ^millinery department Judge, which ocdured about two years you are sure of receiving the best quality of foods ?ooke\l pro­ Mr. Curtis went to Duluth and economists, ready to be excited in that is to be opened in the Burton department ago, Mrs. Glendenning has continued from there to Brainerd, Walker, Bemidji perly and at prices that are reasonable. whatever direction may be most useful. store here at an early date. to make Eugene her home. and International Falls It must and will\be moulded to regftn. He is securing pictures for an advertising suit the emergency of, the hour, and We specialize in Pastry made in our own bake sanitary campaign to be carried on by that it will respond there can be no 'shop by an expert. the Northern Pacific railroad. •**1, if doubt. The lion and the lamb may lay down together, but sooner or later ''V Chicago Cafe and Pastry Shop FARMERS AND HOMESTEADERS there can be only one answer— more graves, more suffering, more ATTENTION! srf" treachery, and more sacrifice, thinks Lichtenberger. Special efforts are being made by Therte is no hurry about this thing, Kibbey & Arney to secure settlers of course. A renewal of physical war for Koochiching County. List your 58 is not probable in some time. The Established 1904 by Matchel Burton BURTON'S property with Kibbey .& Arney, International ,r first phase of a struggle usually is Unless You Start Falls. .Third avenue, political and economic. *. across from the Rex Hotel Building. You Won't Arrive .b Tfee Key that Unlocks the Door to ••0 Long Living International Falls' Fastest Growing Store The men of eighty-five and ninety Your income has three uses—to pay yesterday's years of age are not the rotund, wellfed, tylls to meet today's opportunities and to make Wish to announce the installations but thin, spare men, who live on ready for tomorrow's emergencies. a slender diet. Be as careful as he cigarettes /V A of an up-to-date" a"" will, however, a man past middle age 9f r- For the first usage, a checking account is a convenience will occasionally eat too much or of but for tlie others an' Interest-bearing Ready-to-wAr Millinery Department J' some article of food not suited to his account is essential. *t constitution, causing indigestion or *,*T 1 constipation and will need a dose of Further7announcementslater -v .... rv- Start one now. Distribute your inqpme so as not Chamberlain's Tablets to move his •as#". ^3 to slight your future. bowels ^nd invigorate his stomich. When th» is doqe, there is no reason First National Bank why the average man should not live '•'r- to a wpe old age. F^r sale by S. N. JSIh Ri&jn* y." A* Thay m* GOODl For ^wlal work Ikt gooi rf -v At anJ bettar tkaa tko rwt* ttoDr. BvHH DtttfMi.