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September 29, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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fc' r? as As .ggv .U 1- INTERNATIONAL1 FAL&S PRESS PAGE FIVE J. 1 For genuine rye bread go to iThe' •Mr. arid Mrs. Ji E. Albertson 'spent Garnet Peterson was a, .visitor at Sunday with Editor. Chilgren and family. Big Fork, Monday. O W E S ||6del Bakery. at Littlefork. Plants and Seeds •^Miss Irene Doyle spent the weekend Beatrice Mahar leaves Saturday Miss With a reputation. Lenice Bailey, the little daughter with relatives at Littlefork. evening for Duluth. Supplied to the Great Northwest —\o of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Bailey, is suffering Extra values in Emblems and Mrs. A. W. Bronk. is enjoying a with a broken arm. Mr. £cott of the Scott Lumber Co., Sprays for Funerals. few days' visit in the Twin Cities. was a business visitor in this city today. DULUTH FLORAL CO. Mike Parsons of Dentaybow transacted For genuine "rye bread go to The Pepple ,w«ho. have been helped by Duluth, Minn. .. Model Bakery. business here Monday. Specials in blankets and comforters Tanlac are always anxious and willing o- at O. M. Carr & Co. during the Annual to tell others about it. For sale Nels S. Skoglund, a prominent farmer Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keyes of Ranier,'are Meet me at O. M. Carr Co'* Annual Fall Sale. by S. N. Rubin, druggist. of Ericsburg, was in this city rejoicing over the birth of a Fall Sale, Thursday,, Oct. 6th. I O I A O E Miss Lillie Collins will depart for transacting business today. son, Friday, at their home. Mrs. R. B. Kook and son Owen 1 Oct. Tuesday, Oct. 4, and Thursday, 6 o-— her home at Minneapolis on Sunday Mrs. Sam Ogren has gone to Seattle .have returned from New York, where Attorney H. E. Day of Littlefork, One of the Members of after an extended visit here at the Mrs. John Christie, was called to to visit her parents for a couple of they have been visiting for several was'a business visitor Monday in this home of her sister, Mrs. A. E.. Erick- Thief River Falls last evening on account months. weeks. The family will leave soon city. o- of the de^ath of her mother. for the east to make their home. Miss Mae WiHiams has re.turned Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glass have as Word has been received in the city from a several weeks' visit at her Mr, and Mrs. Chilgren of Littlefork Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Billmyre and their guest Mrs. Glass' uncle,_ S. that Mr. and Mrs. Albert/ Anderson home at Oconto, Wis. motored up Monday morning to meet Alex Schuetz motored to Ericsburg, Stager of Cincinnati, Ohio. o£ Leavenworth, Wash., are the proud Mr.- Chilgren's brother, who came Monday, where they were looking O parents of a son born Sept. 18 at Mr. and Mrs. William McDonald from Eau Claire, Wis, for a short over farming interests. Taiilac is made of roots, herbs and their home. The baby's name is Eldon are ,the parents of a son born Monday vacation'.' bj^S and contains no minerals or Willmer. Mrs. Anderson was morning at their home. O"! piaies. For sale by S. N. Rubin, Miss Catherine Glenn entertained formerly Miss Ida Olson of this city. wmm 0 This morning word was received informally last evening at the home druggist... Lumbermen's supplies at special that the Ladies Aid Society of the of her sister Mrs. Ben Kotilinek. Her Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barry returned prices during O. M. Carr & Co's Annual B. G. Dahlberg, vice-president of Bethlehem church which was scheduled guests were a gfoup of the members by auto to their home at Brainerd &C/AUS Fall Sale starting Thursday, Oct. the M. and O. Paper company is here to meet Wednesday, Oct. 5 at the of the teaching corps of the city after\a short visit with his mother, 6th. for .a several, weeks' outing at his cottage Pitblado home, will be held at the schools. Mrs. Phil Rompre and family. Mrs. on Rainy Lake. Craridall residence, 908 3rd St. instead. Barry was formerly Miss Edith International Falls folks as well as Frederick Grossmann, the son of Will be at h. above Sampson of Brainerd. Their marriage Ranier citizens will be glad to hear Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Ballou returned Supt. and Mrs. F. P. Grossmann. has am el a Can accept applications for Federal occurred Sept. 14th. Mr. Barry the report from the northern Minnesota early in the week from a few days returned to Minneapolis where he stated. Are you troubled is employed in the Brainerd paper Farm Loans, provided they are M. E. church conference, that visit in Bemidji. While there they will attend the South Side High with headaches, nervousness, made at once. Only farmers living Rev. C, E. Ireland will return to this mill. attended the Beltrami county fair. school. He spent the summer months dizziness, or eye disorders of on land with good clearing and reason charge -for another year. The conference in northern Minnesota. Mrs. Grossmann any kind. If so, consult him able amount of live stock need apply. next year will be held at Helen and Mary Wirt were hostesses You can't have good health with is at resent visitiilg in Minneaoolis. If Glasses are needed he can Friday evening at a party given J. Hadler, secretary and treasurer, Chisholm. a disordered stomach. Correct your fit you accurately if not Farm Loan association. at the home of their parents, Mr. and stomach disorders with Tanlac and needed, he will tell you Mrs. Walter WiVt for their cousin, Mr. and Mrs. FT G. Wells of the you will keep well and strong. For so. Dorothy Wirt of Nashville, Tenn. Big Falls school were in International Messrs. Oliver Massey. Sam Kelly sale by S. N. Rubin, druggist. Miss Lucy Barrett will be the guest Falls Tuesday in the interest of school Games and dancing furnished the and Joseph Mueller of Littlefork, of honor tomorrow evening at a reception .Glasses straightened or activities. Rausch of Minneapolis, amusement,for the guests after which Mrs. L. P. Bailey who has been Miss have"returned from. Squaw Lake near to be given by the Eastern minor repairs made while a bounteous luncheon was served. who recently accepted the position Northome where they enjoyed a duck in poor health for some time, was removed Star at the Masonic Hall. Miss Barrett 7 0u wait, and without as teacher in the Bear River' Among those present were: Olive hunting trip. Both ducks and grouse to St. Lukes hospital in Duluth, who is the worthy matron of charge. District school, arrived in International Palmer, Myrtle McNeely, Ethel Wold, are said to be plentiful this year. Sunday. She was accompanied the local lodge, recently tendered her Falls, Tuesday morning, and BSernice Pelcher, Selma Goins, Ernest by Mr. Bailey who has returned to resignation as assistant in the office PLEASE CALL EARLY motored as far as Littlefork with the (s?ratoni .Toe Kalar, Ray Martin, Ray International Falls. It is sometimes hard to tell whether of: the county superintendent of Wells family. She has already assumed Palmer, Arnold Anderson, Cecil Martin, a rose is caused by sunshine or moonshine. schools. Oliver Olson of the International her-new duties. Duke Wirt and Ervin Grimoldby. State Bank left Sunday for Minneapolis The great spirit of progressiveness Congressman O. J. Larson came up Road Crew Arrives. to join the state delegation to is again showR.by The Model Bakery from Duluth Sunday night and spent The state highway road crew with the National Bankers* 'association in awarding the* S. L. Hall Company a few hours 'Monday meeting some four ten-ton Holt tractors, grader and convention to Los' Angeles. He will of Chicago, 111., the contract for the of our business men and citizens returning supply trucks arrived Tuesday after enjoy his vacation of three weeks in construction of one of their large on the,afternoon train. This having been forced to leave part of the west. their equipment in the muskeg between Model Patent brick baking oyvens. C. was the congressman's first visit to I. O. O. F. ENCAMPMENT O. Gustafson is busily engaged in International Falls and he gave assurance here and Big Falls. They will Miss Clara Redding, the daughter of make their headquarters here for a Mrs. Florence Redding of this city, putting in the strong concrete foundation that jt would not be the last. Odd Fellows Hall, Fri., Sept 30 few days, grading and widening out and J. N. Berg were quietly married walls upon which the S. L. He expects to return to his duties at Hall Co. will construct-# the brick Washington this week,, making the the road to Happyland and working last "evening at 8 o*elock at the parsonage npHh toward the Falls. The foreman 8:00 P. M. Sharp of the Baptist church, Rev. oven. Upon completion of this modern trip by auto, accompanied by his family. oven, The Model Bakery' plant While here Mr. Larson talked of jthe-outfit went to Bemidji last evening A. M. Whitby performed the ceremony. Lunch and Dancing will be sufficiently large to take care interestingly of the Great Lakes-toocean to secure further instructions. They plan to reside in this Wherever this crew has worked- re^ .oLits:eyervin,€tieasi ng:busiiness in International .project and gave it as-his opinion cit^jf Mr. Berg^ii ettiplayed a£,.tonen points are that they have gotten excellent Falls and northern Minnesota. that Congress would act favorably of tl|e timekeepers at the office of the on the ma'tter at the next session. results.—Littlefork Times. M. and O. Paper company. KS Co's. Annual Fall Sale 1 v. Thursday, Oct. 6th ..v.-. I i.DO! Watch this paper for the ad telling of the savings on Men's, Women's and Children's Ready-to-wear. Bny your Shoes and Rubbers during this Fall Sale. Men's, Women's and Children's Underwear and Hosiery all at Special Prices. A mighty sale of Blankets and Piece Goods of all kinds. Winter will soon be here-wise ones will buy during this Annual i) I Remember the Date, Next