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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

April 1, 1920 · Page 1 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE TWO "THE LUCK •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBttiiiiiiiittMiiiiHiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FARM BUREAU AND EXTENSION DIVISION COOPERATE OF THE IRISH" EASTER W E E The clothing of our families is a large item in the "High Cost of Living." Thrift in the home is a problem we An Allan Dwan Production—The women must solve, and so serious a Story of the Female, Fate and problem that our national and state Fortune. departments are sending expert home demonstrators to assist us. Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes Through the influence of the Farm Lovers of adventure will thoroughly Bureau, Koochiching county will be enjoy the varied excitement in "at home" to Mrs. Robert Smith, Allan Dwan's production, "The Luck home demonstrator ,during the week The New Styles in Men's and Young Men's Suits and Topcoats are here of the Irish" and the romatic will beginning March 29th. revel in the unusual love story that Mrs. Smith will demonstrate the runs through the tale of the young for your choosing. cleaning, dyeing and remodeling of plumber who fell in love with a pair clothing, also showing specimens of of feet that went by his basement work done in homes, along these window day after day for three SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OUR MERCHANDISE IS RELIABLE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED lines. years. He had never seen the face Take your sewing or old clothes above the trim shod feet, but he problems to the meeting, Mrs. Smith idealized a face and form to match FURNISHINGS MALL0RY HATS will suggest and instruct you in the them. This Store Presents best way to make use of old garments An unexpected legacy enabled him andcarefully illustrate pat to take a trip around the world. On terns, dyeing, remodeling and cleaning. Union Made the steamer Ajax once more he sees the feet. Yes, she was lovely far American families are well dressed more lovely than he had imagined. —our standard is to be neatly, comfortably its merchandise to the public in He appointed himself her guardian and becomingly attired and protector. This Hercules of the "Made in America" rings with patriotic soldering iron, during the trip which pride: "Made at home out of "safe and sane" advertisements. followed, had ample opportunity for 'J mother's old suit" has a pleasing and adventures which far excelled those thrifty jingle. which he had dreamed of in hi» William Mather Lewis, national People come here for their every­ basement shop. From New York to director of the Savings organization, Gibraltar, then on to Venice, Naples, is convinced that 50 per cent of the and cario, they traveled together. At day needs and buy without the high cost of living is due to willful Singapore, after a number of thrilling extravagance. Here are some of his situations thej final climax is conclusions: reached. The girl is abducted, and forced incentive of bargain prices. like a frenzied fiend the young Irishman People are ashamed to accept bargains. goes to her rescue, fights the merciless louts of the Orient and An article is judged by its price, Our patrons are willing to pay a wins not only her freedom but her not by quality. undying love. Even then his troubles Merchants used to mark an article are not ended, for the story takes another down to get rid of it now they mark reasonable profit knowing that turn which adds to the suspense it up. The new Mallory Hats for and holds to the end. At the Many of us think it a disgrace to spring are here and if you need Grand Theatre 3 days, Tuesday, ask the price of anything before buying. they are getting their moneys a classy felt hat, the tim'e to select Wednesday and Thursday, April 6, it is now. The Markowitz 7 and 8. Yet Mr. Lewis does not find the guarantee is behind every one of situation entirely discouraging and worth and that they are buying them. Priced in fact s„ees the dawn of a thriftier $4to$7 day for America. Ten millions or more organized satisfaction. women, working through the channel Caps with full top—new styles of their organizations, are bv $1.50 $3 their practice and their influence making sane economy a popular habit UNDERWEAR in the American home. They are Closing out Ladies Shoes in Patent Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx applying its principles to everyday Leathers in household practices, to the buying of small sizes ^«ilO The New Patterns in Wilson food, clothing, and other necessities, A complete line of spring weights Bros. Brand Shjirts and to the conservation needed $1.50 $5 to goods. They are going about it systematically, in Wilson Bros, and Vassar makes. trying to discover the leaks in household management and Beautiful new Silk and Silk Fiber to make the buying of household Shirts necessities a real business. MARKOWITZ BROS. $7 $15 The meetings, afternoon and evenings, will be conducted in the school buildings. Mr. Abbott will address the evening meetings. A profitable Spring Neckwear House of Quality 75c $2.50 and pleasant week is being planned to THE INSTRUMENT Or QUALITY For appearance and durability by local committees. these shoes are known from The schedule is as follows: Northome, LEADING CLOTHIERS coast -to coast. Dark Brown, March 29 Mizpah, March 30 CLEAR AS A BELL Black and Two-ton'e, on new Gemmell, March 31 Margie, April 1 lasts. The modified English and International Falls, Minnesota IT ALWAYS PAYS TO DRESS Big Falls April 3 Littlefork, April 2 PEERLESS TONE the new style Blucher. Inernational Falls, April Sth. WELL UNDERSTAND BRANCH—BRAINERD MINN. SONORA has many remarkable The week's work will close with and important the annual meeting of the Farm Bureau featuries of construction, at International Falls April 6tn, but it is the wonderful tone which you are invited to attend. that will fascinate you. Mrs. F. .C. Corell, If you want extraordinary Temporary Chairman, Women's accuracy, truthful expression, Dept., Koochiching County Farm delightful sw-e'etnes Bureau. and superb beauty of tone reproduction, you BOOST YOUR TOWN want the Sonora. The Sonora plays all An ideal citizen is one who sees makes of disc records perfectly something good in his town and without extra attachments. spreads the good news abroad that Do You Know others may benefit therefrom. A complete line of magnificent Of course, there are other sidelights models now available. to the ideal citizen, but the quality of loyalty is one which produces $50 to $1000 tangible results. There are three distinct attitudes Terms to Suit Your which a person may assume toward Convenience a community which homes and feeds him—to boost, to remain quiescent, THAT WE HAVE MOVED TO 501 THIRD STREET where we The Highest Class Talking or to knock. will be gald to meet our old friends and make new ones. Machine in the World The booster pushes the town along, the quiescent citizen lulls it to sleep, If you expect to have your Ford car for spring driving, you must and the knocker helps to put it out SHAPIRA'S place your order now, today. of business. Which are you All cars are equipped with self starters and electric lights Perhaps you have never given it a Complete Home Outfitters thought. You may not realize yourself We ane agents for the Goodyear, Kelly Springfield and U. S. Tires. Oveson Block. 4th Ave .2nd St. which you are—but your neighbors all know. We sell Mobiloils, the best oil on the market foir any mjake of car. WE TRUST THE PEOPLE If you are a booster, they admire Let us show you a chart shloiwing the oil you should use for your car. you if you are quiescent, they wonder when you will emerge from your COME IN AND SEE US slumber and if you are a knocker, they yearn for the day when you will fold up your tent and silently fade C. W. Jewett Co., Inc. away. Boost the home town, and its citi zens will boost you. Knock it, and you knock yourself infinitely more.—Little Falls Herald. 501 Third Street Telephone 15 SACRED CONCERT AT FORT FRANCES The Fort Frances Choral society will present Stainer's Sacred Cantata, "The Crucifixion," preceded by a miscellaneous program, at the Town Hall, Fort Frances, tomorrow, Good Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. Admis sion 50 cents.