International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 17, 1919 · Page 3 of 9
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im iuwai- FALLS PRESS, APRIL 17, 1919 JtiKJNA PAGE FOUR 'nW' 1.. 1 THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS AND BORDER BUDGET GEO. P. WATSON, Editor Entered at the Post Office at International Falls. Minn., as Second-class Matta* Dress Up SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $£50 PER YEAR The appointment of Thos. Kinshella as Chief of Police has rm gi\ten general satisfaction, and the patrolmen are glad for a chance mi to show that they can make good if permitted to do SO Ready For Your There is one sort of man for whom there is no place in the universe, and that is the wobbler, the man on the fence, .who never knows wher'e he stands, who is always slipping about, dreaming, Easter Suit apologizing, never daring to take a firm stand on anything. Everybody despises him. He is a weakling. Better a thousand times have the reputation of being ecentric, peculiar, and cranky even. When representatives no -longer represent tfie wishes of the majority of their constitutents it is time to make a change. At the Men are going to "Dress Up" this Easter motfe tha* last November election this county vot|ed in favor of the dry amendment they did. ever did before. Last Easter the correct by a majority of three hundred and seventy* yet both McPartlin suit and furnishings were Uncle Sam's Olive Drab. and Nord voted with the wets in the hopeless minority But this Easter—ask a returned soldier or sailor what favor of retaining two per cent beer. Even Geo. H. Sullivan, the toe is going to wear. He is already picking out tke old brewery boss of the Senate voted against the two per cent smartest things in Suits, Shirts, Hats, Shoos, etc. amendment because he wished to respect thje majority wishes jf his constitutents. What is the matter with our so called representatives anyhow? Men are Cbaing Here for Their Spriig Skirts Now and then a good natured, anonymous correspondent inquires PITFORM how the Republican feels about the backsliding towns of lq.iti. especially those who are looking for new, snappy western Massachusetts that have gone wet since the United States, looking shirts at moderate prices. If you haven't by adoption the federal prohibition amendment and the wartime looked over what we show in Spring Shirts this steason prohibition statute, went dry. It is an entirely natural and pertinent Boys' Suits For Easter you have missed something—Come in this week question. The impression one gets from a town meeting that votes wet this spring, after 22 years of consistent no license is that nobody "^•e feature only the best in Boy's Clothes—The best ''keers" much any more. in fabric, in workmanship, in styling, in linings, extra It' is lik'e sending to the bat for its ninth inning a baseball team reinforcements where necessary. Full sizes for growing Pare Silk Skirts $5 to $12.50 that has already won the game in eight innings. The crowd has boys. There are none better in boy's clothes Or started: home, and what is the use of more runs? manufacture. The mother will be proud of her'boy Any town that now wants to go wet for two or three months Crisp new patterns, in Pussy Willow, Crepe de Chine in such suits—and the prices remember are no higher may be left to relish its little Yankee joke. Th«e drys have won and broad silk in neat cahdy stripes and other bright the game and are feeling fine—Springfield Republican, Mass. colorful designs that most men likte. than for inferior makes. $4.00 t* $13.00 NOTICE FOR BIDS'FOR I.AJJD CLEARING Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the State Auditor, St. Paul, Minnesota, until 10:30 A. M. on the 26th day of April, Fiber Silk Skirts $3.50 to $5 1919, for the brushiing, clearing, stumping, grubbing, and breaking of five acres in each of the following described tracts of land situated in 'Koochiching County, Minnesota: Here are shirts that are making many friends for its NW*4 of NW% of Section 36, Township 69, Range 23. NE4 of NW% of Section 36, Township 69, Range 23. with men who are lboking for extra value for their Ckildren's Wash Suits SE4 of NW14 of Section 36, Township 69, Range 28. money. Fiber silks wear and launder well—an exceptional SW of NE% of Section 36, Township 69, Range 23. SE% of NE% of Section 36, Township 69, Range 23. choosing. NE14 of SW% of Section 36, Township 69, Range 23. The practicability of -wash suits is such an established NW!4 of SE% of Section 36, Township 69, Range 23. fact that each year adds to the thought given to them NE^4 of SE% of Section 36, Township 69, Range 23. SE% of NE% of Section 1, Township 68, Range 23. by makers. Mothers desiring to avoid disappointments NE% of SE% of Section 1, Township 68, Range 23. Copies of Specifications and descriptions of the tracts will be sent on application. would do well to see our new line—the famous Madras Skirts $1.25 to $3 Bids will be received on one or more tracts but a separate bid for each Kayne'e Make—Colors guaranteed to stand the tub and tract is required. sun. All bids must be accompanied 14r a certified check for ten per cent of Men! Th'ere is something new and different about bid and a bond will be required for the faithful performance of the work. these new spring shirts that will surely appeal to you. Bids will be opened at a meeting of the Land Improvement Board to be held in the State Mining Building, Hibbing, Minnesota at 2:30 P. M. on the In not only the fin'e patterns but the texture of the $1.50 to $3.25 29th day of April 1919. material and the fine workmanship. They are in those The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. J. A. O. Prens, beautiful nifty stripes, soft cuffs, some with detached State Auditor, collars to match. Prices, too you will find very April 17-24 St. Paul, Minn. moderate. Continuing The Great Grand Theatre Shoe Sale this Week New Spriig Neckwear Odd Lots at Wonderful The splash of color seems to be the mood in neckwear Saving Prices Thursday Matinee and Evening now. It suggests the balminess of spring as few other things can. Beautiful new striped designs, neat effects, floral patterns. Wonderful selections now at "Carmen of Sfc to $3.00 Men's Black or Tan Shoes English or Broad Toes, values to $8.50 2.95 New Sprimg Hats Men's Dress Shoes (Some have the Klondike" soft toes) 3.08 Those style distinctions and quality elements which "Bostonian" and other good have gained recognition for the world's most noted makes of Dress Shoes, Brown hat makers are clearly emphasized in their products or Black, variety of lasts, values shown here. Every scolor and shape desired. 4.85 to $8.50 Any Pair of Copeland & Ryder Better than the Spoilers. Bigger than the Youkon. $3.00 to $6.50 Dress Shoes, values $10 €.85 Men's Nailed Work Shoes special 2.95 CITY HALL New Caps For Spring Men's Work Shoes, mostly welt sewed, values to $6.00 3.85 Thursday Evening, Old Time Dance 15 Per Cent Off on Cruising Boots We want you to inspect the largest assortment o( New "Bostonian" Shoes Arriving Caps we have carried in years. Styles,entirely different—colors Daily at Easter Sale Prices. too.—Priced— KIMPTON'S ORCHESTRA $1.00 to $3.oo CITY HALL Friday Evening, Up-to-Date KIMPTON'S ORCHESTRA International Falls Fastest Quality Merchandise and Growing Store Auspices of Service I. 0. 0. F. Centennial Committee APRIL 24-25