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September 8, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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•"r- 4 jUf »S'! "\V, r^7^^rJie%l«.*rgfK«-. i' -.7: W **-, -.& •...'• „. .- v.-."-' •_ v..s-. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE Mrs. J. S. Butts is visiting in International Mrs. Almeda Pettis and little daughter, Falls. Ruby, of. Littlefork spent Tues^ day in International Falls. Miss Lulu Gould is enjoying a few Hunting licenses days' visit in International Falls. Mrs. C. T. MacMurray entertained Friday evening^t her hSme in compliment -v to Mrs. David Liljeblad, a Miss Ethel Lee enjoying a months visit with her mother at Merillan, recent bride. This delightful affair Tom Ervin of Bemidji spent several Tanlac, the celebrated medicine, is For Sale Wis. was in the forfri of a parcel shower. days in International Falls. now sold by S. N.-Rubin. At a prettily appointed table where Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kibbey have returned the color scheme was carried out in Miss Minnie Hanson spent Labor Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Bunce returned from a few days' visit in the pink' and white, a dainty luncheon Tuesday from a visit at the state fair. ty at Virginia with friends. Twin Cities. was served, From the center piece The County Auditor's office advises that hunting of sweet peas ribbons extended to of Burtrice Waller was the guest B. V. Gardner and family have returned Miss Beatrice Mahar returned Tuesday the various places of the guests, from an auto trip to Park Rapids. friends in Virginia Labor day. licenses can be obtained at the following places: morning from a few days visit at which were designated by unique her home in Duluth. George Shaw left Tuesday evening cards. A miniature bride marked the American State Bank R»n»W Mrs. Frank Folsom and two children place of the honor guest and her by auto for the Pacific coast. J. J. Borcher of the Central Auto Alex Enzmann Ericsburg are enjoying a two week's visit in Duluth. chair was tied with a large bouquet Company returned this morning from Ray State Bank Ray Markowitz Bros, store will be known of White satin ribbon. Covers were a business trip to Baudette. Postoffice Rauch hereafter as The Plymouth Clothing laid for Mesdames Henry Carroll, First National-Bank Littlefork L. A. Nelson of Albert Lea is enjoying Richard Liljeblad, Rauch, Frances House. A marriage license was issued to First Slate Bank Big Falls an outing at Deer Island on Carriveau, Misses Minnie Anderson, William A. Teddy and Marie Danielson A. "J. Anderson Margie A. A. Lord of Bemidji was a business Rainy Lake. Ruth Erickson, Gladys and Frankie of Craigville, Tuesday. State Bank Mizpah visitor in International Falls Burton, Lottie and Genevieve Regan, First State Bank Northome Tuesday. New arrivals in Coats, Suits, Drerses, and Agnes Logan. Miss Laura Lawless has returned to Gunder Nybo's Store Birchdale Hats, Shoes for ladies and children her home in Minneapolis after a few Mr. .and Mrs. Otto Radtke spent a Frank Grundmeier Kelliher at Rifkin's. CARD OF THANKS days' visit with the Misses Lee. I. W. Hinckley Loman couple- tof days the fore part of the jat Clark's Beach. Powers Game Warden Dr. H. G: Ingersoll spent the weekend Get your children's clothes and shoes We wish to extend our appreciation with his family at their summer at Rifkin's as always highest quality to our many friends and neighbors for New ikoei at Rifkin's. Just arrived. home near Byainerd. at popular prices. Rifkin's. their deep sympathy and beautiful Application forms, for hunting licenses can also be Come in and see our boy's and girl's floral offerings during the recent funeral school ^hoes for little money. Rifkin's. had from all Township, city and village clerks. We are closing out our entire stock Miss Nell' Roach has returned to .of our son and brother, Peter of Boys Suits for $5.95. Plymouth her home in St. Paul after a week's Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hadler will return Graham. We wish to especially thank Clothing House, Markowitz Bros. yisit with her sister, Mrs. A. C. Gorham. Resident Licenses: Big Game $2 Small Game $2. today from a ten day auto trip. the American Legion, the Veterans of They visited at Minneapolis, LaCrosse the Foreign Wars and the Knights of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Kane and children and Ada. Columbus. are expected home Saturday from Tanlac, that celebrated medicine, Mathias Graham and Family. St. Paul, where they have been spending William Friese,"who owns property makes you eat better, feel better, sleep the week. on the 'shore of Jack Fish bay is here better, and work better. Sold by S. N. from St. Cloud looking after his interests. Rubin. Special Hosiery Sale at Rifkin's. He contemplates selling his Large stock of silk, wool and cotton Mrs. Joseph Dion has returned to place." hose for Ladies and Children at greatly her home in Grand Rapids after a reduced prices at Rifkin's. Lyle Christie of ban Francisco, Cal., three weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Swhere 0 is visiting with his sister, Miss Bernice E. P. Walsh. TYLE HEADQUARTERS Mrs. Franz Jevne was hostess Wednesday Christie, who is making her home afternoon at her home. Sweet here with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Miss Mabel E. Coveny of Minneapolis §0fifty Brand (Elothes peas and cosmos were artistically used Mrs. Monty. He will remain for a spent a couple of days the fore arerold in decorating the rooms and at an interesting part of the week as the^guest of Miss few days stay. game of six tables of auction Ellen K. Miller. bridge the honors were captured by Tanlac has the largest sale of any Mrs. I. H. Harsh and Mrs. Jerry Gerow. Miss Elizabeth Torger, who taught medicine in the world. Over Twenty Among those who played were ni the schools of Porto Rico last year, Million bottles have been sold in six years. No other medicine has ever approached Mesdames C. G. Whitney, F. J. McPartlin, is a member of the faculty of the C. W. Speelman, C. H. Woodford, Ranier school. it as a seller. S. N. Rubin, R. C. Fraser, G. N. Millard, C. International Falls. Miss Madeline Gorham, the daught-, B. Kinney, Rauch, Seymour Backus, er of Mrs. A.*C. Gorham has returned Mitchell Burton, M. E. Withrow, I. Miss Mary Chute, Miss Mabel Perkins from a week's visit with Misses Ida H. Harsh, W. V. Kane, P. H. Fogarty, and Mrs. Marshall H. Coolidge and Jane Hoey at Crozier, Ont. Jerry Gerow, W. L. Glass, J. H. Brown left Tuesday evening for Minneapolis. Charles Engblotn, Henry Carroll, .C. %They were guests of Mrs. E. W. Found: Avlittle girl's black straw G. Williams, B. F. 'Osbourne, Hillstead Hatkus on the houseboat "Loafer" and hat at the White Bakery, a week ago of Big Falls, James Mathieu, enjoyed a cruise on Rainy Lake. Mrs. Monday. Owner may have the same A. D. George and Damm, all of Fort Backus plans to remain for a~ week by calling at the Press office and paying Frances, Misses Mary Stone, Josephine longer. for this ad. Carroll Lucy Barrett and Frankie Burton. Mrs. Jevne entertained G. P. Ballou. spent Sunday and Labor A good sized crowd was in attendan%e .Thursday, at luncheon at her home in day in Duluth with his wifa, who recently^uiulerwent at the boxing match staged 'by cqinpiinieut.. to -Albejt_„_ Newcombe's an operation at St. lliiiii the American Legion at the Grand guests, Mrs..Christine Smith Mary's hospital. Mr. Ballou brought Theatre, where Al. Arney of this city arid Miss Fleschman. The table decorations ba&k ,the good news that his wife is humbfed Bud McDonald of Minneapolis, were sweet peas and among rapidly regaining her strength. He taking all the ten rounds nicely. those present were -Mrs. Seymour was accompanied by Ellis Bi tchart, Backus, Mrs. Hillstead of Big Falls who enjoyed a couple of days visit Miss Helen Zanger accompanied by with his parents. and Mrs. Joseph Loy.d. her .mother, Mrs. Zatnger of Minneapolis, spent the summer months in SB California. She took social work at the State University at Berkley and the remainder of the time was passed at San Francisco. A.JU Miss Augusta Haug of Spring Valley, Wis., spent the week-end at Elk To the man who hasn't River a guest of Miss Maetie Flaherty. They returned Monday to resume their duties after spending their vacation with relatives at their store liotnes. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson, Missels Marie and Anna Gruette, Messrs. Bone and Griffith, all of Fort To a great many men this store is a "pet store"—an Frances, and Henry Rifkin of this Commencing Sept. 8th we will/ close out our en­ institution that they naturally walk into when they city, left Sunday morning for a motor trip to the Twin Cities, where need something to wear* tire stock of Shelf Goods and Broken Stock, making a they have been attending the State We would like to serve you that way# Fair. radical change in our business. In the future we will Here you will find Society Brand Clothes. We Father Phillip Kiley has been appointed as chance' or of thc d:ocese of were attracted to this brand by the style and quality confine ourselves principally to the handling of Coal, Duluth and has already assumed his of these clothes and the integrity of the house that new duties. He recently returned Wood, Hardware, Lumber, Building Materials and makes them. They were attracted to us because we from Rome, where he was conferred the degree of doctor of carton law. had built up the sort of trade that wants clothes as ialso Groceries and Meats in a jobbing wholesale way. Father Kiley was formerly pastor of good as Society Brand. Like attracts like* St. Thomas' church in International Retailing only for cash and delivering only worth Falls. We think these clothes and our service will attract you. Men are not disappointed in Society Brand In a letter from Spokane, Wash., while orders. Everything will be sold on a cash basis A. B. Colbourn announces that K. O. Clothes. They give a very peculiar and interesting Fosse and himself have engaged in only. All accounts not paid in full on pay day will be sort of satisfaction. the retail grocery business in that .i't ,' .• "city, calling their establishment the It is the satisfaction that comes of knowing—even closed and placed with1 our attorney for collection. Maple Street Grocery. He states before you walk into the store—that you are going that business is good and the outlook very promising. We are sure" to get something you will always be glad you bought. See us before sending away for anything, we will that the many friendss of the two former mayors of International F)alls save you trouble and money. wish them great success in their new venture. Mr. arid Mrs. Hughes Van Etteri and WATCH OUR NEWSPAPER SPACE FOR daughter Georgian accompanied—by Mfs. Van Etten's Sister, Mrs. A. P. BARGAINS. McDonald and children, Margaret and Established 1904 by Mitchel Burton Maxwell and Mrs. D. McCuaig of Rainy River, who spent'a week in tlTis S. E. Thompson & Son city were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Treau at Pinewood. Their 1 short stay at Pinewood^was in the nature of a family reunion as E. Treau of Kamloops, B. C. is enjoying a. visit International Falls' Fastest Growing Store with his parents. Mrs. McDonald, who S. E. THOMPSON, Sales Managers has been visiting at Rainy Paver for the past couple \yeeks returned to Stanley Thompson & H. A. Levin, Credit & Collections this city and resumed her duties as a member of the force, of the Burton store, iui c, (Tuesday.j uc&udy.si. W 5-' -fj' *v ftiibsw' l£m$M A .*%.