International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 1, 1920 · Page 7 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS tage eight (r :5\ Your New Spring The Styles Frock Is Here Pictured Show how cleverly Chevy-Chase Frocks are adapted to the slim Nq straight lines of the girlish one delights in smart frocks more figure. than young girls of the "school and college" And these are just suggestions of th«e many types—girls of the in-between age. lovely spring fashions in thesie smart dresses that girls are buying during And these girls—and small women— this event. who are usually hard to fit in dresses with smart, snappy, youthful lines find Navy Taffeta, trimmed with ChevyChase exactly what they want in fine pin-tueks and cordings. Three teared skirts with a Frocks. narrow ruffle edging. One of the season's best. Size 38. price They are designed to please the young, $62.50 wholesome American girl. They give her the new fashions adapted School-girls preparing for their full wardrobes to become her. find them the smart, jaunty styl'es that they enjoy wearing. All girls from 14 to 20 can be readily Chevy-Chase fitted in Frocks thajt are made especially They are cut on lines that fit her active for them. figure, and in models for all the occasions she has need of—at school or at home. Quaker Grey Taffeta, trimmed Right now is the time for girls who with Copenhagen blue want to be smartly and becomingly pecot edge braid. Tunic and sleeves shirred and corded. dressed to see the new spring styles in Very stylish model. Size 18. price great variety. The new materials, the $45.00 clever new touches, the new colors are all in this season's showing. You are cordially invited to inspect them. Come in today—and be among the first who will 0. M. Carr & Co. wear the new Spring styles. "The Store of Quality" TIE NEW PUBLIC HEALTE MARGIE NEWS evening. They have rented the old PROCEEDINGS OF IHE which involves the following items: THE HOME PAPER Peterson building on the corner. GEMMELL SCHOOL BOARD Reinforcing steel, 1320 lbs. SHOULD COME FIRST Mr. Noggle has moved his family Structural steel, 12450 lbs. to town. District No. 2, Gemmell, Minn., March Plans and specifications may be examined Because a man's great need is to Adolph Bloom and Enoch Backe Conducted by the Minnesota Public at the office of the County 5, 1920 went to Gemmell last Thursday be in touch with his nearest environment, Health Association. Auditor, International Falls, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Grates are working the editor of the Progressive night. Adolph contemplates moving P. Meeting called to order at 8:30 or at the office of the State Highway (Letters on Health addressed to in the lath mill. to Gemmell in the near future. Farmer tells his readers to take Dept., 920 Guardian Life Bldg., St. M. Members present, Reinarz, Dahl, Dr. H. W. Hill, Shubert Bldg., St. their home paper first of all. Paul, Minn. Engquist, Hilborn and Kuntze. Absent, Paul, Minn., with a stamped self-addressed Mrs. Joyce left for Bemidji last man cannot do the work of a good The right is reserved to reject any Mr: Denning returned last Tuesday envelope enclosed, will Hoyt. Minutes of previous De Monday to visit her daughter for a or all bids and to waive any defects. citizen unless he is in touch with affairs, answered by mail. If of general interest from Denver, Col., where he had meeting read and accepted. The following month. Bids must be accompanied by a certified it will be answered in this movements and events of his been on a visit at his home. He is bills were audited, allowed check amounting to 5 per cent column, also.) own locality," says the editor. looking after his interests here in and ordered paid: of the amount of the proposal. REST AFTER DISEASE Mr. and Mrs. Osborne were visitors the mill. Arrowline Liverage & Garage Signed, in International Falls last —o— Co., supplies $ 66.96 "Good morning! Have you been R. C. Fraser, Wednesday. 1. Question: How long should a & I. M. Ry. Co., freight and The Community club last Saturday robbed or murdered today?" queries County Auditor, case of diphtheria remain in bed express 35.00 evening was well attended and a very unnamed city pessimist. Koochiching County. after recovery? My doctor says two Wm Erickson left for International F. L. Bryant, transportation good program rendered. It was very Apl-8-15 or three weeks. This seems very Falls Sunday morning where he expects for January 80.00 amusing, at least it kept the crowd A denial is never as convincing as long- to work again. A. L. Hoyt, transportation laughing. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS the original statement. Answer: Anyone who has had for January 80.00 diphtheria and recovered should remember W. D. Clasen, transportation Prof Granger was called away on WHITE BIRCH NOTES that his bo4y Has been for January 199.00 Friday by a telegram telling of the through a tremendous, strain that W. D. Clasen, transportation death of his sister's husband. The Russell brothers will put a his nervous system has been exposed for February 198.05 Caterpillar tractor on their homestead to a severe poison that his heart L. F. Bryant, transportation Mr. Abbott and Mr. Berg of International this spring. may give out as a result. He should Falls came down Saturday for February 76.00 be glad he is alive, and not grudge Alvin Rusch, wood delivered to attend our Community club. Mr. J. D. Babcock, accompanied by three weeks in bed afterwards to to Jan. 5th 177.00 Announcement his son Ralph, have gone to Minneapolis give his heart and his nervous system Alvin Rusch, wood delivered Several car loads of horses were for the spring and summer. a full chance to get back to normal. 294.07 shipped out of here last Monday to to March 3rd This is true of all severe infectious C. R. Hoyt, expense to Mar. 3 13.74 North Dakota, their winter's work 1.40 being done. diseases, scarlet fever, Thomas Gosline, work on well TheLitherland brothers from Illinois measles, whooping cough, typhoid, Smith, work on well 3.15 have located on the Walter George Millers Store in Fort Frances is influenza and so on, although the Mr. and Mrs. Phillips left last Wm. Rusch, paid for express Sharp and Martin Haugo homesteads. offering to the people of International period of rest required is not so 7.45 Monday evening for North Dakota, and repair parts 4.75 their former home, having spent the great as a rule as in diphtheria. G. A. Semon, oil and supplies Falls a Coiplete stock S. Shook, supplies 2.69 Ole Fodness has returned to his 2. Question: How can I get my E. winter here. of High Grade Merchandise Suitable kidneys examined? I have a severe B. Peterson, wood 114.1? homestead after hauling cedar for F. Webb Publishing Co., supplies .86 the Gulickson brothers the fore part pain in my back, especially when I Mrs. C. Rogers and children arrived for the Whole Family at bend or lift anything. Thomas Charles Co., supplies 2.85 last Sunday from Bemidji and of the winter. Answer: If you have a pain in the American Book Co., supplies 6.08 immediately went out to their home prices under those in their .own back there is not a chance in a hundred West Disinfecting Co., supplies on the Ridge road. Mr. Emil Leonhardt and his son, town. In Addition WE WILL that it is due to your kidneys. 26.25 Hans, will move onto their homesteads Almost every pain in the back, especially Manual Arts' Press, text Mr. McHugo has moved the house this spring. Mr. Leonhardt ALLOW A PREMIUM ON ALL if affected by bending or books 7.91 built and formerly owned by Olaf has disposed of his Minneapolis PURCHASES OF FROM 10 TO lifting, is due to muscles, strained or J. S. Fearis & Bro., supplies 1.29 Gusk, to town, which he plans to property. torn, or to ligaments stretched and Marshall Wells Hardware make into a garage. 15 PER CENT, IF PAID FOR sc on or to rheumatism but not to Co., charcoal 12.00 Edward McClellan has just completed kidneys. Rest is the great cure for a new barn Mr. McClellan St. Paul Book & Stationary The weather all last week was certainly WITH AMERICAN MONEY. the first attention to teeth, tonsils, Co., text books 3S.41 fine until Saturday when it began gained some local notice during the etc., to the second. Go to a physician A. L. Hoyt, transportation to rain, turning to snow that war as being the only settler in our and have him find out what is for February.....* 76.00 lasted all day Sunday. township of sufficient agricultural Miller's Store the matter. Remember that pain in Upon motion H. B. Reinarz was elected importance to be exempted from the the back is so seldom due to the delegate to represent the school Mr. and Mrs. Angee of Bog Falls army draft. kidneys that one might,say it is the board at State School Board conven came down on Saturday and attended Fort Frances, Ontario, least likely rather than the most the Community club here, of tion to be held in St. Paul April 3rd. NOTICE FOR BIDS likely cause. Moved and carried that applications which they are members. of teachers for the ensuing Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the County Auditor of Why not be foolish once in awhile? year be called for. Our town boasts of a movie lidfr Koochiching county, Minn., until 11 People who are always extremely There being no further business, since a week ago. They showed to A. M. April-21st, 1920 for furnishing serious and sensible seem to die with meeting adjourned. a full house a week ago Sunday and of all steel and iron necessary for the considerable regularity. W. T. Kuntze, Clerk. will put on another one this Monday construction of State Bridge No. 2013