International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 20, 1921 · Page 2 of 10
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k^'- w*^v--' %&*$$$$?* •. «Vi INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE THREE •V r# tendance at this gathering. Mrs. J. FOR REN1—Nice turn.sited room Phone 393 1 s. 1 1. for your cqrn fed E. Rounds of St. Paul was chosen for gentleman. Inquire at the Press spring chickens. MARGIE NEWS president of the State Federation of office. O Women's clubs for the next two «r* V# f# V» V# »V V# CANOES, row boats and gasoline years, having defeated Mrs. Frank A. FOR SALE—Or will trade for wobd, boats for hire and for sale. Harry Eli Helmer is building afe addition Betty of Anoka by a vote of almost potatoes or rutabagas, a good second O. Erickson, Ranier. chg to his house. five to one. Mrs. J. A. Chaney of St. hand car. S. E. Thompson and Paul, was chosen corresponding secretary, Son. For genuine rye' bread go to The Mr. and Mrs. Wilson drove to Mizoah O W E S Hallowe'en decorations on sale now Mrs. George J. Allen of Rochester, Saturday. Model Bakery. at Rubin's Drug store. 2t Plants and Seeds FOR RE-NT—N ceiv furnished,, steam general federation director, and With a reputation. heated room, in modern home. Apply Mrs. Cyrus M. Wells of Minneapolis, m* The Tuttle family were visitors at Jordan has returned from a visit The Bond issue for the new high Supplied to the Great Northwest at the Press Office'. historian.—Bemidji Sentinel. the C. Rogers home Sunday. school building carried Saturday 36 at T&^ef River Falls. Extra values in Emblems and to 3. Sprays for Funerals. GOOD BILL AT ORPHEUM FOR RENT—Furnished room, heated, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman of Big Falls Phone 393 1 ». 1 1. for your corn fed DULUTH FLORAL CO. for one or two gentlemen. 711 Hot bread and rolls fresh from our were in town Monday evening. Duluth, Minn. spring chickens. The Orpheum theatre in Minneapolis 7th St. ovens every hour in the day. The is offering an unusually attractive White Bakery. I tfn Mr. Robb is in town for a few days. Miss Annette Miller of the Griffith bill for the week commencing He run camp here last winter. school is at Bemidji attending the 44 Mrs. H. Bridgeman has returned to Sunday matinee, October 23rd. Sharing W A N E Northern Minnesota Educational session. her home at Bemidji after a few in the headline honors are the The weather has been grand for a 500 young men and women to work in banks, wholesale and railroad days' visit here. famous legitimate star, Thomas A. few days, more like Indian summer. offices, in law and real estate offices. Also as auto and tractor experts. Wise, and the musical comedy favorites, Barred Rock Pullets for sale. All Tanlac's best adertising comes from Positions in garages and machine shops. Board and room $4.50 Bronson and Baldwin. Mr. The Smith family are spending a good stock. Will lay next month. people who have actually used it. For to $6.00 per week. If you want to find out how to get one of these positions, Wise is without question, one of the week or two with friends at Ironton. Phone 393 1 s. II. sale by S. N. Rubin, druggist. address greatest character actors of the American CROOKSTON COLLEGE Mrs. Johnson of Pine Ridge was stage. Among his well remembered Twenty million people have taken Mrs. Edward F. Doyle of Littlefork calling on friends in town Wednesday. successes are the principal Tanlac with the most gratifying results. J. C. SATHRE 106 Ash Street Crookston, Minn. spent Sunday with her daughter, roles in "A Gentleman from Mississippi, For sale by S. N. Rubin, druggist. Miss Irene Doyle in this city. "Are you a Mason?", "Mrs. Mr. Jarvis is adding quite an addition Temple?s Telegram" and "Before hand -a Messrs. F. K. Bennett and Van Antwerp to the building he recently purchased. After". Mr. Wise is presenting for Messrs. Clifford Howard and W. B. of Minneapolis, were business his Orpheum tour a one-act comedy Fulton spent Sunday in the vicinity visitors in this city a few days this of Kinmount, where they plan to called "Memories". Bronson and Baldwin's week Mr. and Mrs. Angee of Big Falls, offering is styled "Visions of camp during h,unting season. were calling on friends in town 1970", a tale in song and story of Supt. G. V. Kinney and C. A. Anderson, Thursday. what may happen fifty years from Tourists enroute to Kabetogama, agricultural instructor, motored now. It is written by Jack Lait and is Sunday, found it impossible to make in the country yesterday visiting Miss Holler and Mrs. Rockwell entertained the trip as the construction crew are exceedingly funny. rural schools. a few friends Saturday evening busily engaged on the new link. 1 at a birthday party. William Shapiro spent a few days 0 MISSIONARY Frank Porter returned to his home in Winnipeg last week. His cousin, Mrs Crow and Mrs. Olson were at Margie Saturday. He has been Albert Codden of Winnipeg, was here The Missionary Conference of the guests Thursday at the McGrath taking medical treatment at the Saturday as his guest. International Sunday School system home in the country. Northern Minnesota hospital. is in session at Brainerd. From the Roy Johnson of the M. and I Railway 0 —1--~^ Over a quarter of a million wellknown Born to Mr. and" Mrs. Adolph Brainerd Daily Dispatch we gather office spent the week-end with men and women from different Bloom, a boy Wednesday at the that there was an enthusiastic welcome, home folks at LaPorte, Minn. During Northern hospital at International a large attendance, and an parts of the country have signed his absence he attended the wedding written endorsements for Tanlac. For Falls. Congratulations. overflow of wit, wisdom and good of a friend. fellowship. These are the men who sale by S. N. Rubin, druggist. O: Life, Happiness, Don't forget about the Lyceum climb the mountains, swim or ford the S. C. Gebert of the engineering course that is coming to Margie this Supt. and Mrs. G. A. Olson and Mr. corps of the M. and O. Paper company, rivers, wade the muskegs and snowdrifts, winter. The first number will be Nov. bearing to every cabin the and Mrs. C. W. Monty motored to who recently underwent an operation Romance, Love! 4. So have your money ready to Bemidji, where they will attend the at the Craig hospital, is able Word of God. The International has buy a season ticket when you are meeting of the Northern Minnesota become a powerful builder of Christian to be around again. called on. Be sure and don't miss a character in our country. We note Educational association. Edward Meyers of Wisconsin Rapids, number. Each number is of the best. that Rev. S. E. Gregg of Littlefork Wis., has come to International They are sent out by the University They are all in that little book. Written in the Miss Hannah Johnson of the judge came on the program twice and spoke Falls to work for the lumber company. of probate office leaves this evening of the State and are all first class with superior cleanness and excellence. most direct style ever yet devised by man. He will make his home with for LaPorte, Minn., where she will remain entertainers. It is in the brief, concise deposit entries—back his sister, Mrs. Joseph Barcobic. as the guest, of friends until •N£ ma of each an interesting chapter of right reasoning, CARD OF THANKS Monday. Messrs. R. D. Gri^ard and S. H. sacrifice, thrift and SAVING. Thompson of the engineering corps ^mong the out of town men who We wish to thank the people of of the M. and O. Paper company, enjoyed visited in International Falls, Saturday, Margie for their sympathy and for Do you want a home? Then build on the firm a rabbit hunting trip Sunday in were: T. J. Johnson of Littlefork, all the kind and helpful things they foundation of THRIFT. There is no other way. the woods in the vicinity of the company John Hall of Rajf, Harold Royem, did for us at the death of our mother WANTED—A woman for housework farm. They report an interesting Gunner Nybo and Sathre of Birchdale. and grandmother, Mrs. M. A. and cooking, daily except Sunday. We can help you. Our saving plan pays 4 per trip. Moore. We also wish tp thank them Apply at 408 5th St. or phone 370. cent. Come in and talk it over with us. for the beautiful floral offerings. Before you realize it Xmas and Bonnie Ryan, Margaret An Mioses Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Porter FQR. J3.ENT—Seven room house, new NewYear's will be here. How often derson and Myrtle Fellman entertained and family. and modern in every respect. Easy in former years have you neglected Saturday evening at bridge at First National Bank terms. R. B. Kook. tf to make your selection of cards In the Speelman home. The game was Bemidji Chosen time to include all those to whom played at six tables. This interesting Bemidji will be the scene of the Select attractive Xnjas cards now you wished to send a word of cheer. affair was given in compliment to International Falls ... Minnesota next annual state convention of women's at the Press. With name engraved Call at the Press office early and a group of the new teachers. clubs according to action taken order your personally engraved cards. they make simple and appropriate at the convention, which was held at gifts. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Millard entertained Miss Anna Erickson, rural supervisor Owatonna last week. The date for the dinner bridge club Saturday the 1922 meeting will be decided at of schools, went to Bemidji last evening at their home. a conference to be held here next evening where she is attending the gam* was played at three tables, Mr week. Representatives of the Women's Northern Division of the Minnesota JSpMrs. R- C. Fraser being awarded Civic & Community club, the Educational association. Miss Erickson prizes. At a prettily appointed Women's Study club and the Civic & is a guest at the home of Mr. table, purple asters formed the centerpiece. Commerce association will be in at- and Mrs. David Rose, former resident of this city. This will be the big year for greeting BANK NO. 1283 Scatter sunshine with Xmas cards. cards. More and more people are Statement of the condition of Xmas cards are little heralds of happiness. RAY STATE BANK, RAY. MINN. realizing that it is the thought behind at close of business on Oct. 6th, 1921. They fairly radiate good will. the remembrance that really RESOURCES They do their share in making the counts. So-make your selections early Loans and ^iscounts $46,014.55 world a better place to live in. And while stocks are fresh and complete. Overdrafts 31.45 there is joy in the thought that you In this way you will avoid U. S. Bonds and Other U. S. obligations 5,050.00 are giving pleasure to others. Call at that uncomfortable feeling that comes Bonds and Securities other the Press office and make arrangements when you realize too late that you than U. S 5,000.00 ftfr your personally engraved have forgotten someone. Greeting Banking House, Furniture cards cost little and mean so much cards and' Fixtures 5,850.00 Other Real Estate 2,804.00 that you cannot afford to overlook OPENINGS AT DUN WOODY Checks and Drafts in Transit anyone. Make arrangements now for 482.99 your personally engraved cards at the Due from Other Dunwoody Institute opened in Minneapolis Press office. Banks 281.67 on September 26th with a Cash on Hand: Prince Albert's a new large enrollment. There is still more Currency.... 2,555.00 Silver 495.00 room, however, for some additional Tooth Talk No. 16 Other 90.28 3,140.28 students in the printing, press work, in the joys of rolling'em! sheet metal, electrical work, laundry Total Cash Assets 3,421.95 executive course, highway construction RECOGNITION Total $68,654.94 and building construction, also 1 LIABILITIES The care of the teeth is now reccognized machine shop work. Capital Stock ..J. $10,000.00 The school is endowed and gives as a necessity. In fact the Surplus Fund 2,000.00 And, for a fact, rolling Talking about rolling free training to residents of the State Undivided Profits, Net 1,314.04 large hospitals all over the country up Prince Albert is mighty Deposits Subject To your own cigarettes, we'll of Minnesota. Boys in any place in including the Mayo Clinic at Check 39,683.29 the state desiring to learn trade easy! P. A. is crimp cut and tell you right here that Cashier's Checks.... 2,063.46 Rochester examine and X-Ray the can attend the school practically for stays put and you whisk it Prince Albert tobacco has Prince Albert it' patients teeth and often clean and nothing. Total Immediate liabilities told in toppy rtd into shape before you can 'em all lashed to the mast! bags, tidy red tint, 41,746.75 repair them before attempting Write Dunwoody Institute, Minneapolis, handtome pound count three! And, the next Minn., for catalog. and half pound tin other treatment or surgical operation. 3,749.90 You've got a handful-ofhappiness Savings Deposits.— humidort and in tha instant you're puffing away pound crystal glatt Time Certificates:—. 9,844.25 Experience has shown that coming your direction humidor with Cornerstone Laid. spongt moistentr to beat the band! a patient has a better chance for Total Deposits $ 55,340.90 55,340.90 Laying of the cornerstone for the when you pal it with top. recovery with a clean healthy new Norwegian Lutheran church at Prince Albert is so good P. A. and the makin's Total $68,654.94 mouth toian without it. This ought Solway will take place next Sunday that it has led four men to papers! For Prince Albert at 2:00 p. m. The ceremony will be to convince the most skeptical that STATE OF MINNESOTA smoke jimmy pipes where is not only delightful to performed by Retf. L. J. Jerdee, pastor ss. everyday cleanliness and care are of the Norwegian Lutheran church of County of Koochiching one was smoked before! It's your taste and pleasing in requisite to good health. Proper We F. P. Sheldon, president and Bemidji. He will speak in the Norwegian the greatest old buddysmoke Martin O. Molstre, cashier of the above its refreshing aroma, but our care means at least a semi-yearly language and a short cornerstone named bank, do solemnly swear that that ever found its exclusive patented process examination of the mouth by a sermon will also be delivered the above statement is true to the best way into a pipe or cigarette! by Rev. Osmund Johnson, former pastor of our knowledge and belief. frees it from bite and parch! competent dentist. F. P. Sheldon, President, of the Solway congregation. Rev. Martin O. Molstre, DR. E. W. BUNCE, D. D. S. Cashier. H. W. Sorenson is the present minister Corr-v' Attest: (Two) Directors. H. F. Billings, an experienced prosthetist of this congregation. Residents "V Sheldon, in charge of Bemidji are cordially invited to attend Millard. OFFICE AND LABORATORY Subscribe and swbrn to before me this ceremony, and a delegation this xib.. of October, 1921. 311 THIRD STREET from this as well as other surrounding fSpal) C. M. Prettyman, International Falls. communities is expected to be Notary Public, Koochiching County, Phon* 474 Qpen Evg's & Sunday* present at the exercises.—Bemidji Mn-nesota.