International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 10, 1919 · Page 7 of 8
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PAW SIGHT INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, APRIL 10 1919 RENOWED NAN HAY ELECTION RETURNS VISIT THIS SECTION (Continued from page one) JTJDGE MUNICIPAL COURT Spring Time Is Dress Up L. T. Cooper, Noted Philanthropist 1st 2nd 3rd ToWard Gives Large Part Of Income to Ward Ward tal Charity Palmer 146 133 76 355 Time For Everybody Not in recent years, perhaps has Brown 1 56 88 94 238 the coming of any public character Nelson 23 31 30 84 aroused such widespread interest as Palmer plurality 117. has the proposed visit to St. Paul and other western cities, of L. T. Cooper, ALDERMEN the Millionaire Philanthropist. First Ward— Women's Chic Tailored Suits Mr. Cooper is described as one of Jos. V. Keyes ig4 America's foremost leaders of advanced Second Ward— thought, and sprang into fame and fortune through his new health Engstrom 152 FAITHFUL COPIES MUCH theories based on what is known as Krohn HIGHER PRICED MODELS 99 the Tanlac --treatment. He never Third WardMcDonald ceases to surprise you with the infinite These suits comprise a superb collection truly representative of variety of his knowledge, and the best efforts of the leading manufacturers. The styles exhibit many variations its absoluee correceness and thorough Lang 83 of the successful box Coat idea, also clever belted effects that are» ness. In several of the larger cities, Pitblado very becoming and highly distinctive. The needlework of each model is so he has done a great deal of relief English g2 well executed as to be comparable only to the finest made-to-order iproduc-l work among the poor. Total vote cast in city 7Q1 Mr. Cooper is a firm believer in tions. No garments could be more skillfully tailored. None, either could be practical philanthropy and his relief more economically priced. work is familar to charity workers $25.00 to $76.50 over the entire country. His southern Liberty Bonds Boungh and Sold representative while in Houston, We pay market price, cash only Texas, recently distributed, under the United States Government Brokers License No. 3320 Fashion Dictates the Dolman Coat personal direction of leading charity Mail your bonds, check returned same day workers, one thousand dresses of ex cellent quality to poor women and Of course you must have one of these new Dolmans. That 13 American Security & Investment Co. children. In San Antonio, the following settled. So it merely remains to decide which particular one you deem just week he donated another thous suited to your requirements. Our varieties offer you abroad field of choice. Ground floor, Palladio Bldg, Duluth, Minn. and dresses to the poor of that city, Only the most favored models are to be found in their midst. And we feel and a few days later four hundred of Beware of Bond Swindlers the garments were provided by him sure that you will find among them just the one you know will show up for the poor women and children of "Most Stunningly" on you. Some are fashioned of Silvertone, Velour Galveston. Ladies prominent in social Cloth, Serge, Poplin, Gabardine, Covert and striking combinations. can possibly meet with such phenomenal CITATION FOR HEARING- ON PINAL life and many prominent citizens success unless it possesses extraordinary ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION of these places assisted and co-operated $20.00 to $125.00 curative power." WITH BLANK with Mr. Cooper's representa Thousands thousands are up9n LINES FOR NAME tive in this worthy cause. testifyinf daily that they have been Spring Waists Hade Especially Gives 50,000 Loaves of Bread relieved of disease after years of suffering Estate of Frank P. Amo. Similar service was also performed by its use. State of Minnesota Atractive By Charming Designs by Mr. Cooper in Memphis, Birmingham, Tanlac is sold in Littlefork by M. ss Atlanta, Little Rock, Shreve E. Dimon, and by one leading druggist County of Koochiching' port, Vicksburg, Jackson, Nashville, in every town. Adv. There was never a time when waists presented so many features IN PROBATE COURT Knoxville, Chattanooga, Macon, Savannah, df interest. Some of the most fascinating effects are shown—dainty conceits In the matter of the estate of Frank Montgomery, Mobile and DOUBTS LEGALITY P. Amo, Decedent. in design and trimming which cannot fail to be hailed with enthusiasm Augusta, and his establishment of the THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO OF NEAR BEER by women who love pretty things. The tendency is rather toward? elaborate Francis P. Amo, Jr., and R. M. C. Amo, famous free bread line at Louisville, as guardian of Francis P. Amo., Jr., where he distributed 50,000 loaves of styles but those who adhere to simpler models will find many new ideas in Test" For Two and Three-fourths Whereas, Chas. S. Marden, has filed bread absolutely free and without them also—tailored waists marked with some innovation either in fabric, Per Cent "Kick" in this court his final account of his question to those in want, proved a administration of the estate of the trimming or in the model itself.^ above named decedent, together with revelation to charity workers there. Washington, April 5—Revenue his petition praying for the adjustment In fact, in practically every city Mr. $4.00 to $20.00 stamps for beer containing 2 3-4 per and allowance of said final account Cooper has visited he has always cent of alcohol will not be sold byrevenue and for distribution of the residue shown his great sympathy for the of said estate to the persons collectors pending receipt thereunto entitled. It IS ORDERED, poor and unfortunate by performing New York Sends These Exquisite Skirts of an opinion from Attorney General that said petition be heard, and that some unique act of charity. Palmer as to whether the government all persons interested in said matter Mr. Cooper contends that ninetenths be and appear before this court on the should permit the brewing of We selected them from the lines of the leading manufacturers of of the disease^ and ill health 10th day of May 1919. at 10 o'clock A. such beer, considering it near beer the metropolis. They just got here, and we hasten to put them on display. M„ at the Probate Court Rooms in tho of the present day American is due which may be manufactured under a Court House, at International Falls, They are the most recent styles, and supplement our already complete to faulty digestion and improper assimilation presidential proclamation. Palmer's in said County, and then and there, or assortments. of the food, which finally as soon thereafter as said matter can opinion is expected soon by Internal produces a stuffed up condition of be heard, show cause, if any they have, To see these lovely garments is to desire them so we are naturally Revenue Commissioner Roper. why said petition should not be granted the vital organs. The revenue bureau's attitude, as eager to have you inspect them. However, we do not want you to think and that this citation be served by It has been said that Tanlac, his explained tonight by officials, is that the publication thereof in The International that you will be urged to buy. You will be just as welcome if you come celebrated medicine, which is now Falls Press according to law. it can not afford to accept tax on the merely to see as if you come with the express intentiort of purchasing. accomplishiing such remarkable results Witness the honorable John Berg 2 and 3-4 per ecnt product which it Judge of said court and the seal of throughout the country, not considers at present of doubtful legality. $5.00 to $25.00 said court, this 8th day of April, 1918 only quickly overcomes all catarrhal (Court Seal) These officials said the question John Berff inflamations of the mucus membrane, Chas. S. Marden, had not been presented formally Attorney or Petitioner, but acts directly in the correction of to them, although protests had been These New Spring Dresses Are the Prettiest Ever Moorhead, Minnesota. stomach, liver, kidney and intestinal received from brewers at Syracuse, disorders. SUMMONS N. Y. that the revenue collector there These pretty dresses are exact duplicates of high priced models Tanlac as has been so convincingly refused to sell stamps for such had which recently arrived from Paris. They embody the newest style ideas proven by the thousands upon thousands County of Koochiching beer. who have endorsed it, is also a ss which are very popular there at the present and should particularly appeal state of Minnesota reconstructive tonic of great power, FORMER I. O. O. F. CHIEF to women who desire garments evidencing the last word in fashion. Materials DISTRICT COURT and has been known to entirely relieve DIES AT ROCHESTER are of Silk, Satin, Taffeta, Georgette, Fine Twills, Tricollette, etc. these Fifteenth Judicial District the most obstinate cases of Lornia Wilson, prices make of them values which will be hard to resist. Plaintiff. rheumatism and blood disorders in a Rochester, Minn., April 4—Isaac very short time. Van Domlin, past grand master of the Wilson' Defendant. $18.00 to $75.00 MINNESOTA TO THE STATE OF It is, indeed doubtful if anything ever Independent Order of Odd Fellows THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: placed on the market in th way of in Minnesota, died here last night. You are hereby summoned and reQuired a medicine has sprung into such popular He recently underwent an operation. Corsets for the New Apparel to answer the complaint of the favor in so short a time. People The body will be taken to Virginia, Plaintiff in the above entitled action, which complaint is on file in the office everywhere have been quick to Minn, for burial. Fashionable women realize that the corset is one of the most of the Clerk of the above named recognize its wonderful merit. The court, and to serve a copy of your important factors of their attractive appearance.. A properly made corset demand for it has been nothing short CANT FOOL 'EM answer to the said complaint on the will accentuate the graceful, rounded lines which are the natural inheritance of phenomenal. subscribers, at their office, in the city International Falls, in said County of every woman, but, which in nearly every instance require to be developed There is at least one old colored In Seattle, Washington over 50,000 of Koochiching, within thirty (30) men in Accomac, Va., who will not bottles were sold and distributed by by a good corset. Our line of the new spring corsets contains the best of days after the service of this summons be fooled on his Liberty Bonds. jobber and retailer in eight weeks service and if you fail to answer the the corset industry. WARNERS AND REFERN, in a full range of sizes and said complaint within the time aforesaid, Our good old Accomac county time, which established a new record style. They will help you attain the relaxed, graceful poise and slim figure* the Plaintiff in this action will friend of a long and honorable life there, and is unpresedentd in the take judgment against you for the relief -demanded by the season's fashions. told a visitor some "sharp boy" the history of the drug business. In demanded. came round the "diggings" and first Dated April 4th, 1919. Denver over 65,000 bottles were sold $1.50 to $6.50 Jevne & Norton, offered him $95 for his second Liberty in six months, in Ft. Worth Texas, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Bond. 122,204 bottles were sold in twelve International Falls, Minnesota. Said the old man: "Whatfoah Ah'm months time, in Atlanta, Georgia over A. 10-24. New Spring Styles in Women's and Misses Footwear gwin sell $100 of good government 166,000 bottles were sold in twelve SUMMONS money for $95?" months time, in Dallas, Texas, 120,000 Feminine footwear styles for spring nineteen-ninteen make their Whereupon the visitor said: "Well bottles were sold in 2 months times, State of Minnesota formal debut. We feel that they are due an unusual amount of applause all Mr. Boone, here's going you better. in Knoxville, Tenn., the KuhlmanChambliss County of Koochiching Here's $102 for your first Liberty Co. sold and distributed around. And they deserve it. They look so spic and span in their new attire Bond." DISTRICT COURT 48,326 bottles in nine months, in that one would imagine that they simply got up and walked right out "An' whatfoah you gwine gib me Louisville, Ky., the Taylor-Isaacs Fifteenth Judicial District of their fashion plates. Eruka Koljonen, Plaintiff, $102 of good money foah $100 of good Company, who operate eight retail Their lines are smooth and sleek, comely and graceful, smart and vs money?" replied the darkey. "Man, stones in that city sold 32,000 bottles John Koljonen, Defendant. attractive. Pumps and oxfords, High Cuts and Sport Shoes all are endowed travel on, foh youh all's arristed wit in less than ninety days. In, fact everywhere THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO counterfeit money on you."—Wall with these qualities. And if shoes ordained with these bec6ming essentials Tanlac has been introduced THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required Street Journal. its sale has likewise been phenomenal appeal to you then we know you will not fail to pay our store a visit when! to answer the complaint of the and the demand for it is continually Plaintiff in the above entitled action, you wish to present yourself with a pair to match up with your street or THEIR ALLOTMENTS increasing. A total of more than which complaint is on file in the of-" afternoon costume. The prices are low indeed for shoes of such excellent Four men were discussing the size fice of the Clerk of the above named two and a half million bottles of the makes., v'- court, and to serve a "copy of your of some vegetables they had grown medicine has been sold through the answer to the said complaint on the on_ their allotments. Atlanta office alone duriing the past subscribers, at their office, in the city The first remarked: eighteen months, and it is without of International Falls, in said County BURTON'S of Koochiching, within thirty (30) "I've raised a potato that was so doubt the most widely talked of'medicine days after the service of this summons large I had to buy a special saucepan today. upon you, exclusive of the day of such to boil it in." When asked to explain this record service and if you fail to answer the The second said: breaking demand, Mr. G. F. Willis, said complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will "I once grew a cabbage that covered International Distributor of Taniac International Falls Fastest Growing Store take judgment against you for the relief half of my allotment." said: "There can be only one possible demanded. The first remarked: explanation, and it can be told in Dated April 4th, 1919. Jevne Norton, "That's nothing. I opce passed my St one word "merit." That tells the Attorneys for Plaintiff. plot and saw two pdftceman asleep ^whole story. No preparation no International Falls, Minnesota. no mater how extensively advertised, on one beat/'—Pearson's Weekly. A. 10-24.