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rltea •q ".-, *}*•$ ^-v INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE WILL OBSERVE MARGIE NEWS has heart trouble of some kind, She MEMORIAL DAY returned home on Sunday. AT THE CHURCHES One week more of school and then Preparations have been made for teachers and pupils will be free A ball game Sunday between BETHLEHEM again. the proper observance of Memorial Margie and Northome brought out a day in International Falls, and the large crowd, both from Northome Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor. d/ Several cars of young folks went program announced by the joint committee and Big Falls. Margie lost out bad —o— to Big Falls from here last Saturday Leonard Adams was in from Ericsburg fro mthe Commercial club and in the game as it was nine to nothing. Hie Paulson of Littlefork, was Morning service at 10:45. Monday. evening to attend a show. What is the matter boys? the American Legion will be carried the city yesterday on business. —o— —o— out as follows: Sunday School at 11:45. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Holm of Ericsburg Thos. Armstrong was in the city Mr. and Mrs. Moone are packing WHITE BIRCH TOWNSHIP NOTES Monday morning, May 31st at 9:30, —o— from Littlefork Monday. are visitors in the city today. up and getting ready to move. They the few civil war veterans still surviving Boy Scouts Thursday evening. —o— expect to leave about Tuesday. Earl Russell made the trip to Kelliher in our midst, together with Adolph Krohn is in the twin cities Hand Laundry—We do washing by Monday. the American Legion in uniform, "Gym" open Wednesday evening. receiving treatment for a very lame hand at 422 Ninth Str. Mary Pulkkinen. veterans of the Spanish war, members The Ladies' Aid sold ice cream on knee. of the different lodges, school children Saturday and did fairly well. They Goodwin Gulickson has finished his All are invited to have a part in —o— job of assessing in our township. and citizens, headed by the city sold all the cream they had in a short our work. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Millard returned Sergt. Gaginer, local recruiting officer, time. band will proceed to the court house Sunday morning from a visit in the has been in Duluth for the past Otto Leonhardt has seeded in a where two trees will be planted by a METHODIST EPISCOPAL twin cities. few days. field of oats on the Andrew Johnson group of twenty girls, one in memory Mrs. Grates is canvassing these Claude E. Ireland, Pastor place. of the boys from International Falls days, selling aluminum ware, and she C. T. McMurray and family returned Mr. and Mrs. John Bursack were it and one in memory of the boys from has the best. Place your order with Sunday School 10:00 A. M. this morning from a week's the city Tuesday from their home in Litherland Bros, have gone out for Koochiching county, who participated her. visit in the twin cities. Wildwood. a couple of months on the drive at in the World war. Morning worship at 11. Bemidji. After these exercises are concluded, A much needed rain came to our Miss Mary Keyes has returned nmer school will open June 7, the parade will march to the relief on Saturday. It rained all day Epworth League at 7 P. M. from a month's vacation spent in the 7920. Those desiring to attend please Ole Gulickson had the misfortune Grand theatre where proper services here and now everything will start J"-' —o— notify Mrs. Edward Kaneen. 2tp twin cities. to lose his two barns by fire last to grow. consisting of addresses and music This is the last "young peoples* Thursday. suited to the occasion will take place. meeting" until next September when Closing out sale of box stationery A. W. Mertens arrived from Minneapolis It is hoped that all members of the Mrs. Jarvis had the misfortune to school re-open's. Don't fail to come. this morning and will spend at the Press office. 50 cents on the Edward McClellan has made another different lodges and citizens in general sprain her ankle last Wednesday. She dollar—come early and get yours. some time on his farm south of the noticeable improvement on his will be confined to the house for several will.aid by their presence in paying claim. He has built an attractive Evening preaching service at 8:00. city. days. due respect to those who have Dr. Dunsmore was up from Minnepolis picket fence around his garden. made the "supreme sacrifice." Let over Sunday making arrangemens Alfred Karger, the pianist, formerly ZION LUTHERAN us all show with deep reverence that Mr. Jarvis brought home a nice new of the Viking theatre, returned to open his summer home on Lemuel Wood and George Wood, E. N. Halvorson, Pastor we have not so soon forgotten tho.?e Ford car last week from Bemidji. the first of the week from a month his island in Rainy Lake. ex-service men from Illinois have located who have made it possible for us to They tried it out on Friday by going visit in Duluth and Virginia. on the J. D. and Verne Babcock Services in the English language at live in peace and happiness. It is the to Intrnational Falls with it. George Parker and family of claims which they will make 11:00 a. m. duty of every citizen of International The splendid rains of the past week Rainy River were guests at the home their future home. Falls to participate in these services. have been a great help to vegetation Mrs. Rogers of Nary, Minn, mother of Sheriff and Mrs. Hughes Van Etten Sunday school at 10 sharp. and been the means of quenching the of C. Rogers, came up last Wednesday the first of the week. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE to care for the Rogers children fires throughout the county. Catechumens meet Monday WARD-BEACH nd while their mother went to Editor Billy Noonan of Baudette, Saturday afternoon next week. Services are held in the Odd Fellows Brainerd. Mrs. Jas. Brennan and children accompanied by Frank Slipp of the hall. The marriage of Miss Eloise Beach, will depart within a few days for same place autoed here Tuesday and Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The Bemidji circuit meeting takes daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Beach, Portland, Oregon, to join Mr. Brennan, returned Wednesday morning. Mrs. C. Rogers went to Brainerd Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. place at Bagley, Minn., next week, and Neven Ward, took place Sunday where they will make their last Wednesday to consult with A general invitation is extended to and the pastor will attend the meeting. afternoon, May 9th, at the Presbyterian Mrs. G. C. McAllister returned home. doctors in regard to her health. She the public to attend these services. parsonage in Blackduck, Rev. Tuesday morning fro ma week's visit —o— J. Thomas officiating. They were W. F. Cleveland has been appointed at the home of her parents, -. attended by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. and Mrs. E. A. Kremer, at Grand assessor by the city ocuncil and although Whitney. After a short honeymoon Rapids, Minn. the appointment is nearly at the Beach cottage at Island Lake, —o— month late he expects to complete they will make their home here, the work in record time. Elsewhere in this issue will be where Mr. Ward is superintendent of noticed an ad of the Burton department —o— production of the Empire Coal & store announcing a pronounced John E. Kienitz, formerly publisher Lumber Company. Both Mr. and reduction of prices on their entire the Cambridge Independent Press Mrs. Ward have lived here since stock, thus taking the lead in Northern buiSsow with the Federal Land Bank, their childhood and they have the Minnesota for a general lowering St. Paul, passed through the city best wishes of a host of friends for a of living costs to consumers A MESSAGE FROM yesterday enroute to Loman. happy wedded life.—Record. which is gradually sweeping the country. While the wholesalers and Bert L. Sweet and Miss Ella Leek mills are not holding out much hope were united in marriage Tuesday by CLASSIFIED ADS for lower prices for fall delivery, on THE STORE OF Rev. Claude E. Ireland, at the Methodist account of high wages and shortage parsonage in this city. Both of material, the Burton store has bride and groom are well known and Wanted. deliberately announced a discount of popular young people of Ericsburg. WANTED—A gentleman wishes from 10 to 50 per cent on every QUALITY room and board with private family. article in stock. Do not fail to read The street paving on Third street Inquire at this office. their announcement in this issue. is progressing nicely, one full block between Second and Third avenues TAX NOTICE Wanted—Lady as housekeeper on having been laid and the intersection farm—steady job by the year. Onlv at Third avenue will be completed one in family. Comfortable home. today. About ninety feet per day is Monday, May 31st is the last day Write J. B. Rose, Box 94, Littlefork being laid. on which the first half of current Minn. real-estate taxes may be paid without X? We have always been satisfied with a fair margin Jaaplbs Sullivan, wife and baby, and pehalty. Unless one half is paid before For Sale. 0f£s Myrtle Sullivan of St. Paul and June first a penalty of ten per of profit. When clothing, ready-to-wear and shoe FOR SALE—Cheap if taken soon— Mrs. Mark Montgomery and children cent of the entire tax is added. 40 acres of land and house and two prices went soaring upward we maintained that the of Virginia attended the Logan-Sullivan P. H. Fogarty, lots in Jameson's addition. J. E wedding Tuesday and are guests 2t County Treasurer. only way to hold down prices was to make a nominal Bump. 3tp the home of their mother, Mrs. at profit on each garment or article sold and to forget Hannah Sullivan. STRIKERS RETURNING FOR SALE—Three good milk cows, that we used to figure our prices on a strictly percent­ cheap if taken at once. J. A. Rose, Rev. Wm. W. Dale is attending the The Northern News at Spooner Ranier. state conference of Congregational age basis. NEITHER HAVE WE PRICED OUR comments on the strike as follows: churches meeting in Plymouth churcn "Every day sees the return of a GOODS ON THE CONTINUOUSLY RISING COST Minneapolis, this week. Mrs. Dale For Sale—A 4 room house, lot and number of those who have been out one-half water and sewer. Inquire and baby are visiting in Bagley where as strikers returning to work and a OF REPLACEMENT. You will find our prices as low Mr. at 1015 Eighth street. Dale delivers the high school visit to the plant this afternoon discloses commencement address Friday evening. or lower at all times than the prices now being asked that a satisfactory output was FARM FOR SALE—cheap. 7 miles being secured at the planer." for goods of alike quality in many of the special sales from Littlefork. 80 acres under cultivation. "The idea of good American citizens E. E. Polkinghorne has sold his interest Enquire of Mrs. M. Reno, being held throughout the state. taking orders from a president in the Littlefork Lumber Co., 122 Second St., International Falls. of the union, who has been in this As a result of our fair prices we wish to state that to the Fullerton-Kruger Lbr. Co., of m27tf country for fourteen years, never Minneapolis, and will leave soon for took out first papers, claimed exemption our sales thus far in 1920 have been larger for the his old home in Ontario. Mr. Polk FOR SALE—6-room house and lot as an alien and now, never same period than during any year in the history of this inghorne is a splendid citizen, one .at 712 Eighth St. Modern except heat. can become a citizen. If this country Littlefork dislikes to lose, and hope $1100.00 cash. Steve Shupin. 4tp. is not good enough for him, it :s establishment. may return, as he thinks of doing about time he went where he belongs." -4 this fall.—Times. LOTS FOR SALE: Get a garden For months past every day has in reality been a spot and own your own lot. Price bargain day in this store*. .Today and every day here­ and Mrs. Ray Hall arrived in $35.00 each. $5.00 cash, $2.50 per BABY DOLLS COMING the city the fore part of the week month. Handy to the city. The C. after you will find bargains in every department of from their home at Sibley, Iowa and Vic Linsten Real Estate Agency. Manager Peterson takes pleasure were registered at the Rex hotel. this big store. Our buyers select with care "quality in announcing for next Saturday at They made the trip by auto and being Bicycles—Ranger and other makes the Grand Theatre, International merchandise" from reliable manufacturers and when provided with camping equipment for sale. Second hand wheels bought Falls, Minn., Boyle Woolfolks Baby are enjoying their outing immensely. and sold or exchanged. See Roy Doll Revue, one of the largest and only a FAIR PROFIT is asked MODERATE PRICES They left Wednesday on the return jrtin, 919 6th St., Phone 162. best musical comedy companies that are made possible. THINK IT OVER and do your trip by way of Bemidji. has ever played here, and coming direct FOR RENT:-Large basement, Viking from Winnipeg where the company buying at this good store where VALUES ARE SU­ The junior class of the International theatre building. Concrete floors, has been playing at the Dominion Falls high school entertained walls and ceiling. Fine Third street PREME TODAY. AS TO PRICES WE INVITE theatre for the past six weeks. th« seniors and the school faculty it This company is headed by one of entrance. The best storage room in YOUR COMPARISON. a dinner-dance on Tuesday evening. America's best comedians, Mr. Elmer town. Will remodel to suit tenant. After the. dinner, which was an elaborate Coudy and numbers 40, carrying a car Address Box 496, City, or call phone affair served at the Rex hotel, No. 109. load of scenery and costumes. It is the participants adjourned to the not a moving picture. 0.M.Carr&Co. litis hall and enjoyed the dancing until In securing, road attractions for the NOTICE FOR BIDS a late hour! The affair was voted Grand, Manager Peterson is getting success. a decided the best and ^as arranged with both Sealed bids will be received by the New York and Chicago booking County Board of Koochiching county, enjo enjoyable time was had by the agencies for the best and no small Minnesota, at their office in the court 'THE STORE OF QUALITY" teachers and others at the picnic and inferior companies will be tolerated. house, city of International Falts, reception at Crystal Beach Monday The next attraction will undoubtedly Minnesota, on Tuesday, June 8th, International Falls, Minnesota afternoon and evening. A launch be an event in the musical line for 1920, for one 10 or 12 foot blade, road Ajv ride to Rainy Lake City occupied the International Falls. All bids to be filed before 10 grader. afternoon', after which supper was Seats now on sale at the box office o'clock A. M. served, followed by dancing in the for "Baby Doll" for Saturday. Dated at International Falls, Minnesota, 1 pavilion. Quite a number of citizens this 5th day of May, 1920. autoed up to the beach in the evening For Sale—One gasoline boat with R. C. Fraser, and enjoyed the festivities. The six horse power motor, also one gasoline (Seal) County Auditor. affair was in charge of the Commercial launch. Jos. Polus, Ranier, club. v. Minn. -v The Subscribe for Press PM*S