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

October 6, 1921 · Page 8 of 12

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*as. 1 «W W«" ^wr-m^«n *fx' 4 1 1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS A E N I N E »$s»*i *:a and sleeping the men accompanies For genuine rye br$ad go to The A tree will make a million matches JJ jg! the crew and is now located at Liberty Model Bakery. but a match will start a fire that vv.il OBITUARIES *, addition south of town. burn a million trees. «i •jfr +J» #.+ Superintendent David Rose reports O *V V# A& Mr. and Mrs. C. Vic Linst&n and that highways in his district are in Mrs. Marie Moore Supt. and Mrs. G. A. Olson motored better condition than at any time during vFrank J. Porter of Margie was in to Loman, Friday and atte'nded the O W E S the past season. He also reports International Falls, Wednesday, making funeral services for Harvey Thomas. that gravelling of the trunk highways Plants and Seeds School children will do well to read arrangements for the funeral of in the county will proceed during the With a reputation. the Twenty-three years ago columns Mrs. Marie A. Moore, an old resident Lester Osbourne, a member of the tocle -Jcte tZ&b winter, or until they are put in first Supplied to the Great Northwest of that place, which occurred that of this paper. graduating class of-the Alexander class condition. This certainly is good Extra values in Emblems and day. Mrs. Moore was seventy-four Baker high school last June, has gone Sprays for Funerals. news to our citizens and we trust Mr. and Mrs. Franz Jevne left Tuesday years of age. to Yellow Springs, Ind., where he DULUTH FLORAL CO. that from now on complaints over WRITES DOC JONES HIS morning by auto for Minneapolis is taking a business course. His home Duluth, Minn. poor highways in Koochiching county where they will remain for a weeks PRESCRIPTIONS IN LATIN Hazel Ruth Clark is at Margie. will be few. stay. Hazel Ruth Ctark, the two year old BUT HLS BILL COMES daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark IN ENGLISH. Miss Louise Hilde has returned of 1021 8th St., died Wednesday as CHURCH from a two weeks' visit with relatives, the result of a short illness with lagrippe. Tooth Talk Number 15 at Adams, N. D., her home, and Grand Funeral services were held WOUVC Forks. this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family residence, Rev. Ireland officiating. Miss McLeod was the house guest WHO IS RESPONSIBLE? N Interment was at Forest Hill BETHLEHEM CHURCH of Attorney and Mrs. W. V. Kane at cemetery. A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. their cottage on Rainy Lake over Sunday. Sunday morning, 10:30. Preaching Evelyn Tronson YOU and YOU alone are responsible for the kind! service. Sermon subject: "The Need Evelyn Tronson, the five year old of teeth you will have ten years from now. Mrs. S. N. Saunders returned to for Real Religion". Boys' choir. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grand Rapids ^aturday after a several^weeks' Sunday school at 11:45. The foresighted man or woman will visit the Tronson, passed away Wednesday visit at the .C O. Gustafson Evening at 7:45: Brief devotional morning at 4 o'clock at the home of dentist regularly and have the teeth inspected and home. service, followed by lecture at 8 on her parents as the result of an attack cared for. Those who are not foresighted wait until "Profiteers and Profiteering". of diphteria. The little girl had been the condition of their teeth has become unbearable, Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. Miss Dora Mertens returned Monday ill only about five or six days. Short and then they find that they have waited too long". A cordial welcome awaits you. from Minneapolis, where she has funeral services were held at the grave Extractions and artificial teeth will be their only been visiting for the past six weeks with Rev. Ireland officiating. Interment -"-y-i -, X#- ^SN N BAPTIST CHURCH with her father. was at the Forest _HilI cemetery. choice. To out of town people I would say that this •r^e CA A. M-. Whitby, Pastor is the time of year for dental work. The rush season Mr. and Mrs. Joe Loyd and children is over pile the whole family into your car or on the Bible school at 10 a. m. have moved into their own SCHOOL GIRL DIES For genuine rye bread go to The Morning worship ^t 11:00 A. M. train and head for your dentist. Get all your defective home which they recently purchased RESULT OF OPERATION Model Bakery. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P. M. teeth fixed up before the real winter sets in and avoid from Mrs. Mitchell Burton. Evening praise at 8:00 P. M. the misery and ill health that cold, damp weather Do you know the telephone number Little Vannin, the young daughter The Rev. Jos. Biddeson of Littlefork Misses Ward and Palm, members of Rev. and Mrs. Edward Kaneen, •or call of the fire station? Learn it sometimes brings upon you. Some member of your will preach both morning and of the faculty of the Loman school at once. was ten years old on the fourteenth family needs dental work and needs it badly. Maybe evening. enjoyed the trip on Rainy River to day of September, 1921. She had always You are welcome to these services. you are aware of it and maybe you are not. In any International Falls, Saturday. Mrs. L. P. Bailey returned Monday been a frail little girl, but under The pastor will preach at Littlefork event visit the dentist and form a partnership with evening from Duluth, where she has the watchful care of her loved "Dr. Sunday. Mrs. S. M. Thomas and daughter, been at St. Luke's hospital. him for the preservation of the teeth of your household. Mary", had seemed to be gaining in Mrs. Leslie Christianson, were International strength. Last week she developed METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Falls visitors Saturday. They Our Fort Frances subscribers will an attack of acute appendicitis, and C. E. Ireland, Pastor DR. E. W. BUNCE, D. D. S., came to the city to consult a doctor. read with interest the columns of this Sunday school ,at 10:00. though all that loving care could do paper pertaining to Twenty-three Subject:-"Our Climb to God." was done, Tuesday night the little Mrs. John Christie returned Tuesday OFFICE AND LABORATORY 311 THIRD STREET years ago. Junior League at 3:00. heart "forgot to beat" and "God's morning from Thief River Falls, Evening service at 7:30. Phone 474 Open Evg's and Sundays little girl went back to Him." where she was called Wednesday on C. E. Hamilton left for Cokato, "The Leagage of Power". Vannin was in the eigth grade of account of the death of her mother. Minn., Saturday evening, where he You are invited to these services. the junior high school. Last Friday was called on account of the illness she recited "Little Boy Blue" for Miss Anne Erickson spent tht of his grandmother. them, little thinking that soon her week-end as the guests of Mr. and toys too would 12-Twelve of Your Favorite Stars-12 Mrs. Paul Kinports at their summer Miss Frances Bailey returned from "Wonder as waiting the long years home on Rainy Lake. Green Isle, Minn., where she has through been spending the summer months In the dust of the little chair, Your attention is called to the four grandmother. Miss Bailey What had become ^of Little Girl Blue -vVwith her page ad. of the O. M. Carr company's k/$vas called home on account of the Since she kissed them and put them All Coming in this One Great Picture annual fall sale. This progressive ^wUness of her mother., there." store is certainly offering most attractive .. The funeral services were held at prices and we predict they & Messrs. Charles Lemon of Littlefork, Bethlehem church Wednesday afternoon. will enjoy their usual good patronage With an all star cast including George Scarlett of Forsyth, and Mrs. George Millard and the during the sale. T. J. Johnson of Littlefork were International Junior High School sang. The body •Wal lace Reid Gloria Swanson* 0 Falls visitors, Monday. was taken to Chaplain to be laid beside Among the International Falls Elliott Dexter Bebe Daniels her father in the cemetery there teachers who are in attendance at the Monte Bl ue Wanda Hawley Miss Luella Van Vleck of Littlefork, on Thursday afternoon. She leaves Northeastern Division of the Minnesota left Monday for the Harrigan •Theodore Roberts Agnes Ayres to mourn her loss her mother, her Educational association in Virginia, country to teach during the coming sister Mona, and her brother Mannin. TheodoreKosloff PollyMoran are Misses Olga Lofgren, Mary year in the Wildwood school. Griszold, Winnie Henderson, Florence Raymond Hatton Julia Faye STATE ROAD CREW Thoirs and Anne Knutson. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Baker of Deer NOW NEAR CITY River departed for home Tuesday C. Vic Linsten, accompanied by his The fleet of big tractors which morning by auto after visiting in mother, Mrs. A. Anderson, his sister, has been reshaping and building up this vicinity for several days. Mrs. S.vJ. Halmer and\his niece, Mrs. poor stretches- on Trunk Highway No. 4, between Blackduck and International H. Sanzholm, all of Loman, all went The Burton family moved into the Falls, is now working within to Cokato, Minn., Sunday evening, flat above the store. Mrs. Burlon where they were called by the serious five miles of the city limits and this changed her plans and will re- ha part of the work will be completed illness of Mr. Linsten's grandmother, in here until the first of the year. Mrs. B.-J. Hammerlund. with ill the iiext few days, after which they will proceed to put the Ericsburg-Ray Mr. and Mrs. Grimshaw and son kr. and Mrs. Finn Weisser of Sixth road known as Trunk Highway and Mrs. McCoy and daughter of street have as their guest Mrs. Weisser's No. 11, in first class condition. Rainy River visited here over Sunday mother, who arrived here Friday Graveling crews onw are at work on with Sheriff and Mrs. Van Etten evening from Norway. Mrs. Weisser, Trunk Highway No. 4, having started and A. P. McDonald. who is about seventy-five years recently at Blackduck and the operations of age, made the trip alone. She are Jbeing continued northward. At the recent exhibit of the Northern plans to make her home with them Local teams are being employed. District Fair Association held Teams have already been engaged in the future. here, the Pearson family of Loman for graveling the EricsburgRay were awarded the following prizes: The annual meeting of the Koochiching road, work to start just as soon Stock carrots, 1st, .50 tame strawberries, county chapter of th American as the reshaping and grading is completed. 1st, .50 lingon berries, 1st, Red Cross will be held Saturday afternoon, .50 cucumber sour pickles, 2nd, .25 Qct. 15th at 3 o'clock in the The equipment being4 used on this layer cake, 1st, .50 ripe cucumbers, office of Supt. G. V. Kinney at the work is composed of four large tractors 2nd, .25 brown beans, 1st, .50 strawberry high school building. All members and graders and is in charge of plants,* 1st, .50 navy beans, 1st, JESSE L. LASKV are urged to be present as important men who are experts in road building. presents .50 table carrots, 1st, .50. matters of business will be considered. large truck equipped for feeding Cecil B/ Mrs. Paul H. Kinports, secretary. Hfl a DeMille's Vulcanizing Burton Ottow was tendered a pleasant GjammounCx surprise Monday evening at the (Picture home of his mother, Mrs. W. H. Ottow, by a group of his school mates. AND The evening was delightfully passed O I O N lattery Shop at games after which a bounteous repast The Affairs of Ana to! was served. Burton Ottow who has resided in this city for a number of years was presented with a fountain pen as a token of the esteem in whiclr^he is held by his friends. He leaves shortly for Milwaukee with FISK AND FIRESTONE his mother where he will make his TIRES All the Richness, Romance and Dashing Fashion that have made home in the 'future. For bargains rich and bargains rare DeHille the master of Beautiful Screen Productions ALL WORK GUARANTEED Hustle down to our Rummage Fair. The dates, October seven and eight. Plkyed by a Cast that for number of famous artists has never HARRY 0. ERICKSON First come first served, so don't be late. been approached in the history of Stage or Screen ESSEX AND HUDSON The Raiier Taxidermist h~ The place, next door to the Lee Hat CARS Shop. Grand, Wednesday-Thurs., Oct 12-13 Garments of all kinds are going to See Harry O. Erickson for drop. .EXIDE BATTERIES On Saturday there is an added treat fine work and reasonable For then we'll sell good things to eat rates for mounting birds R. C: HOLLER Donations for the above will be appreciated Two Days Admission 15 and 30c and heads. by the ladies of the M. E. church, and should be in the hands of 430 3rd St. Phone 395 4| Phone No. Toll fr—3 2 S the committee by Thursday noon. •33 Mrs. C. B. Kinney, Chairman. 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