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April 29, 1915 · Page 4 of 6

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•-j /'^~':'V:-,--^j^,^ £. r^ffMfIifri ?:f''*':i5'f ^Is-'c^tr- -rr''- s". ir aw^* SSCiL.sgS'^ -*%•**t$c ,*n iS €rS:^ifMS international falls press -2 f*^ 5 4 Sheriff Johnson of* Beltrami Wm THE BONN'S BRIDE M\ -M County, who is also president of Large, delighted and appreciative the State Sheriffs' Association, audiences listened with Local and Personal Items renewed acquaintances here yesterday great interest to the operetta en-^j *& while returning from titled "The Bo'sn's-Bride,"by the Penny Wise and Pound Foolish *X$33*:s official duties at Baudette. ..... International Falls Amateur Operatic Mrs. A. T. Scarlet of Forsythe Society, under the leadership Did you get your delinquent of Prof. Harold G. Wilson,! was here Saturday on a shopping personal property tax notice Go to the Money Raising Sale last Friday and Saturday evenings Hard times make every woman x—• expedition. at Rifkin's. Sale starts today and look to see where she can save -Sigardi Wenberg has rented at the Viking Theatre. continues until May 12th. Glave Mr. and Mrs. John About thirty young people took John K. Johnson's farm and will money, which, of course, is sensible The People's Store spent the day shopping in our take charge of it right away. part in the production in addition and proper if not carried L. Rifkin, Prop. city Tuesday. to the orchestra of twelve pieces too far. International Falls, Minn. —x—' Rev. A. C. Earley of Littlefork which accompanied the operetta Sherman, Bailey, a deputy throughout, and great credit In the case of food it would be was a welcome caller on Mr. Sherman Buckmaster, game warden of Bemidji was Tuesday. is due, not only for the splendid foolish to attempt to substitute who is at the head of the Buckmaster here Tuesday. array of local musical talent —-x— sawdust for a breakfast food Real Estate Co. of Mizpah, —x—- but also for the patience and Rev. C. tt. Blake was at Biwabik because it is cheaper. Everyone was a,business visitor Saturday. Prof. Edmund Woods and his time that was. necessary to produce last night for an Odd Fellow., knows sawdust has no food value, .He is quite enthusiastic orchestra left last Tuesday night so fine an operetta so perfectly. anniversary service. and its use would be a positive over the rapid development and to play at the opening of the new detriment to the health. colonization of the county around Mcintosh hotel at Lomanv Mrs. Matt Gillespie is visiting After the orchestra had played his home town and Northome, with friends in Rainy River and a few choice selections as a Alum baking powders* may cost ai and also in the increased price of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Martini Baudette for a couple of weeks. prelude to the play, the first act, little less than cream of tartar lands which purchasers are paying and daughter moved to their -. —x— wherein the crew of the U. S. S. powders like Royal, but many of cheerfully. One 160 acre forty down, river last week and Senator Nord spent Sunday at Barnacle was granted a day's the highest food authorities both tract sold for $27.50. per acre. will enjoy rural life this summer. home but returned to the twin shore leave during which time it in this country and abroad have cities Monday evening on business was learned that the chief Bo'sn declared them to be injurious and Postmaster Nels Schijei of Mr. S. N. Rubin returned from! matters. had received a letter from his Wayland who has been hewing not safe to use. the twin cities Tuesday, where he father requiring that he marry a farm out of the forest near the had been attending the district The fire department entertains one Kitty Adair, whom he had To attempt to cut the cost of source of Rapid river during the convention of the Curtis Publishing the council and other city known fifteen years before when living by using low-grade alum past eight years, was a welcome Co. officials and special friends tonight she was a girl of only five,, and economy. powders is unwise visitor at the Press office Saturday. at the city hall. whom he had almost forgotten. It is a long and difficult trip Former Sheriff Henry Forrer The Bo'sn's mate at once enlists from that part of the county but renewed acquaintances here Saturday Rev. S. E, Gregg of Littlefork ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. the assistance of the others to the settlers up there are working while transacting other spent yesterday here on business go in search of Kitty, when the New York and waiting patiently for the business. He has a good farm in connection with his county village girls appear with Kitty ditches which are being planned near littlefork and is doing well. Sunday school work. in their midst but unknown to for that section which will "not the sailors. only drain the intervening lands Rainy Lake is now open. W. Postmaster E. W. Gosline of After much singing and gay but also give them good and E. Rose was the first to make the NOTICE! Gemmell was a business visitor ety, an invitation is accepted to shorter roads to market. It will trip this season, which he did here Tuesday. He says business attend a dance on shipboard llie probably be only a short time last Sunday with many passengers is picking up in his home burg. following evening, when it is now before the extension of the in his motor boat Nelly Bly. —x— found that the chaperone's name M. D. and W. toward Thief Rev. E. L. Heermance is spending is also Kitty Adair and great River Falls will give them near The "jitney" has made its appearance a few days on business connected grief overwhelmed the Bo'sn so by markets for their products. in our cit} being an with his church at Birchdale that he determined to leave the CLEAN UP! auto from Fort Frances operated and other down river points. ship and return home when he by Lester Marsh which meets THE INN. was persuaded to tarry and in the M. and I. train to take passengers Attorney and Mrs. B. H. Phinney the meantime it was found that to his home town across are spending a couple of Beginning May first The Inn, I the Kitty his father had chosen 'the river. weeks visiting at Herman, the under entirely new management' for him was the belle of the vil former home town of the attorney. rooms Wlth steam heat. lage girls with whom he had al- Attend the Big Sale at Rifkin's electric lights, ice water etc. for enamoured, and ready become Notice is hereby given to —take advantage and buy your $io-and $12 per month special all was well ladies' and gents' ready to wear Inspector Robert W. Crust of rates for two in a room. The principal parts were performed clothing and shoes. all owners and persons having the Department of Labor and Industry, The dining room is entirely separate. ii. f•ne shape as follows: The People's Store spent yesterday here and 21 meals for $5. -*a Dick Erne, Bo'sn, by John Gibson L. Rifkin, Prop. is well pleased with local conditions. charge or supervision over vacant S Kitty Adair, Bo'sn's bride International Falls, Minn. i. 1 jk Miss Flora Remington Tom ../ lots or premises within the At The Churches $ 'fupper, Bo'sn's mate, Stanley Messrs. Alex Gorham foreman Engineer Charles Engbloom is 2 Thompson Kitty's friend, Miss of the woodroom, and John spending a few days at Baudette City of International Fails that Gertrude Sullivan Tim Shannon Harrison left Monday for the 'fixing up the machinery at the an old Salt, Henry Dawson: The exposition at San Diego and San International Lumber Company's they must on or before May 6, Chaperone, Mrs. Brown, Mrs Francisco, returning by way of mill. Corner Fifth Ave. ind Second St. Yellowstone Park. Balmel Sam Slippy, Cox'n,Fred —x- E. L. Heermance, Pastor 1915, clean said lots or premises LaValle Barbara, a high schoo Mr.- John Kroll and family Social Center for the Community. girl, Mrs. Nightengale. Tiave moved from the Swendsen Teller Holland of the First National Bank returned Monday of all garbage, manure, and all liome on 7th street to a home on Next to the Bo'sn and his bride Morning worship at 11. a. m. from his three weeks vacation *5th street between 8th and 9th were the skits and performances Preaching by the pastor, followed ^avenues. which he spent with his folks at of Old Salt Tim and the Chaperone. refuse matter by removing or by the communion service. Madison, Wis., visiting Chicago From its beginning to its Mr. Gus Swendsen is making and the twin cities on his return. close the operetta was well rendered burning the same, and that in Evening worship at 8. Notice considerable improvements on and every part of the program the change to the summer hour. County Auditor and Mrs. L. Tiis home on seventh street into was highly appreciated. case of failure to clean said lots H. Slocum returned from Minneapolis There will be special music by which he expects to move in a few days. Monday morning where the chorus choir. or premises, the same will be BALL SEASON TO the latter went to have a bone removed OPEN IN TWO WEEKS from her ankle, which Sunday school at 10, Christian Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Burton done by the city authorities and returned home Tuesday morning was broken in an accident at Endeavor at 7 p. m., open to all Prospect for Fastest Team in Brainerd last winter. young people. Northern Minnesota. from St. Paul where the latter the cost thereof charged up lias been visiting for the past —x— Manager litis has sent out in- month. Mrs. Robert. Skinner, whose Reading room open on Wed-! structions for this seasons play~ against said lots or premises so —x— husband is cashier of the State nesday and Friday evenings, and ers to report here this week for Mr. Willard Haynes, watch on Sunday afternoon. Bank of Baudette, visited with practise, and from the list ol: repairer and jeweler at Nelson's players who have been picked so Mrs. County Attorney Jevne cleaned. «tore, returned Tuesday from his last Monday. They were good Junior girls' gym class Tuesday far, indications are that the Falls week's vacation which he spent will have a team that will be a friends and neighbors at Big afternoon after school. The All refuse matter to be deposited "with relatives at Loman. Falls years ago. scouts will meet at the church 1 winner throughout the season. —x— Saturday afternoon at 1130. Hardgrove,. the peppery catcher on the dumping ground All interested in the Parents The Rebekahs put the finishing who was with us the latter Teachers' association are invited touches to the ninety-sixth The agricultural department of part of last season is coming back west of the city. to meet with them at the kinder anniversary of the order by surprising and the infield will be made up the school has leased the hockey garten in the high school next the Odd Fellows with a grounds for a boys' garden. of Nelson, Tufford, Collender, *d* See Charles Hall, Street Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock splendid lunch at the close of and Zimmerman. Babe Bennet, their meeting last Monday evening. jr-*v FIRST METHODIST Sam Zimmerman and "one of the Commissioner, for further particulars. A real sale is now going on at A short program was given will' Pitchers arc booked for outfield Rev. F. C. Middleton .r Rifkin's. Come and you will not" and all had a good time. preach at Ranier for the pastor' Positi°n? while the pitching staff regret it. First class goods at a looks like Graves, Snow and a tonight. l)ig sacrifice. Sale only lasts The following primary school dark horse that the management Until-May 12th. teachers of this county attended is angling for. Loyd Seybold will conduct the The People's Store a meeting at Miss Shelland's Work on the park has commenced !S? Epworth League devotional next 3r» L. Rifkin, Prop. office Saturday afternoon. Miss and will be in first class Sunday evening. i. P. CHANCE, M. D. International Falls, Minn. Maude Underwood of Birchdale, shape when the opening game is *, x:— Miss Gladys Poole of Big Falls, put on in about two weeks. Subjects for next Sunday's Chairman Board of Health. 1: Foreman J. R. Eastman of the Miss Olga Erickson oflndus, Hibbing and Chisholm will be sermons will be: morning, Seek- i' Tress office has purchased two Miss Anderson of Littlefork and have al- ing the righteousness of God. stron£ year this and acres of B. W. Bacon upon which Miss Viva Reinartz of Mizpah. Evening, First things first, and reaJy made a great showing Tie i9 building a comm.odipus cottage against the Northern League X— p# why. next to Eric Trimble's Mr. P. A. Erickson who has a clubs but with the above lineup valuable property in Payne's fine farm east of Ray was a working in good shape we will Eastern Star Initiates Five. Dissolution of Partnership. We invite you to attend the -'addition. visitor to our city Saturday. He,, be able to give the fans the best services of our Down-Town Notice is hereby given that like others in his section, could church next Sunday. You will of £ames throughout the year, The following well known the partnership heretofore existing County surveyor Kibbey has not say enough in praise of the find a cordial welcome to all of a»d more than hold our own persons were initiated With due between Lars Stubee and started his crew of engineers at good roads that are at last being with our range opponents. our services. ceremony last Thursday evening Harold H. Stubee under the firm the spring work on the state and enjoyed and used with profit ... into the Eastern Star. Mr. and name of Stubee and Company, •county roads. David Rose being after many years of tedious Our evehing services from May The W. C. T. will meet I Mrs. C. G. Whitney, ... Mrs. r. Wm. has been disolved. assigned to the road near Northome waiting. He says they are dragging 1st to October 1st begin at 8 :00 with Mrs. C. Raymond {Carter, Mrs. Rpllo Magnus, and Any outstanding accounts may F. next and Walter Zimrnerman and and graveling them as fast o'clock. Next Sunday is in May .Tuesday afternoon. The annual Mrs. B. P. Schultz. -After lodge be paid to either of the members •Geo. Lane to state road number as possible and intend to have as and the Epworth League devotional of the aforesaid firm. 5 hp election of officers takes place at a toothsome lunch was ^served "five which i^ known as the Deer good roads as any. community will begin at 7 p. m. Evening that time and all members are at which* covers were-Maid for a Harold H. Stubee. ?r& 3&ver road.. ,, centre in the county. r- **i fe-^a worship at 8. ^V asked to be present. ":1 about fifty.- '-fjVV' Lars Stubee. if' in A r". 1 ysS-