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

October 27, 1921 · Page 2 of 10

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TOT^ATIO^L FALLS PRESS PAGE THREE Charles Engblom returned yesterday from a .business tsrip to Spooner. fc GO'S Nels Nelson of Big Falls was a business visitor in this city Monday. Mrs. R. H. Doherty and children are guests of Mrs. A. E Dalton in Mr. and Mrs. A. Burmaster are the Phone 393 1 s. 1 for your corn fed Duluth. spring chickens. proud parents of a son born Monday, J. E. Lunn, state rural school inspector, Oct. 17th. For the common everyday ills of is spending a few days in VMr. and Mrs. Ora Hazen are the mankind there is nothing to equal this vicinity. parents of a daughter born Saturday ,Tanlac. For sale by S. N. Rubin, druggist. Mrs. Hettie Waller sold lots No. at their home. 19 and 20 in the Forest Heights Addition Mrs. H. C. Pitblado entertained the at South Internationa] Falls Attorney and Mrs. W. V. Kane had Dorcas society members delightfully to William LePage. as their guests Sunday at their sum-* Monday afternoon at her home. mer cottage on Rainy Lake, Miss Mrs. Richard Liljeblad will be hostess Florence McLeod and S. C. Gebert. Mrs. Hazel Fairchild of Littlefork to the members of the Civic underwent an operation Sunday for League Monday afternoon at her Mrs. {Catherine Ottow, accompanied appendicitis at the Northern Minnesota home. by her son, Burton, left Sunday hospital. evening for Milwaukee, where they Mrs. Hanke, deputy grand region will make 'their home in the future. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Parker of Rainy of the Mooseheart Ladies Legion will Mrs. Ottow, who has resided in this River returned home Monday after be here Sunday for the purpose of city for many years has been the honor a week-end visit with Mr. and Mrs. organizing a local chapter. guest at a number of delightfully Hughes Van Etten. informal affairs given during the past Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kinports, Mr. -O-r few weeks. and Mrs. Richard Liljeblad and Mr. Mr. A. A.xLaflam has just opened and Mrs. J. J. Hadler motored to a new Tailor Shop opposite the postoffice. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kelly, pioneer Rainy River Sunday and enjoyed a Geaning, pressing^ alterations. point of attendance and volume residents in this portion of the country picnic luncheon. All work guaranteed. It have sold their farm a mile and 0 a half from Emo and moved into Banish that awful insopinia that of business done, this is truly the Tanlac is purely vegetable and is worries you every night. Let your the town, where they will reside in made from the most beneficial roots, the future. They recently sold their sleep be restful and refreshing. Tanlac greatest fall sale we have ever held. The herbs and barks known to science. does it. For sale by S. N. Rubin, farm to Thomas Ayres of Manitoba For sale by S. N. Rubin, druggist. for a consideration of $10,000. druggist. manner in which the buying public responded Miss Edith Batte leaves tomorrow M. M. Abbott, local farm bureau I^r. and Mrs. Jack Masters recently evening for her home at Superior, agent, goes to Littlefork next Thursday returned from Bemidji, where they is due to the fact that qualities Wis., after a visit with her uncle and to be present at the Commercial motored to the Tp-County Sanatorium. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Batte. Club meeting when farm bureau They were accompanied by the are better and prices lower than for several problems will be considered. Savelle children, who visited with Mrs. James Paul and daughter, their mother, Mrs. Bruce Saville. A meeting of all ex-service men Mrs. Emil Cosneau of Fort Frances seasons past. Mrs. B. A. Van Nest also returned has been called for this evening at have invited guests for an action from a visit with Mrs. Saville at Lake 8 o'clock at the City Hall, when arrangements bridge party to be given this evening Julia. Mrs. Van Nest states she is will be made for the at the home of the former. getting along as well as can be expected. Armistice Day program. If you have not as yet made preparation Mrs. Charles Burnett was hostess Rev. Father O'Dwyer,. pastor of St. Friday afternoon at a bridge party Word has been received in the city for the cold weather which will soon be Thomas church attended the Diocesan of the marriage of Miss Beatrice given at her home in Fort Frances. convention in Duluth the past Mahar, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her guests were International Falls week. Some seventy priests were in here do so at once. Come to this GREAT D. J. Mahar of Duluth and Walter folks. The game was played at four attendance and Rev. Phillip H. Kiley, Johnson, also of that city. Their tables and the prizes won by Mrs. chancellor of the diocese, formerly of MONEY SAVING EVENT. YOU WILL wedding occurred Wednesday, 'Oct. Frank Palmer and Mrs. F. E. Patterson. this city, read some interesting communications 19. Miss Mahar for the past year Delicious refreshments were from Rome. has been employed at the office of NOT BE URGED TO BUY. WE WILL BE served. Among those present were the M. and O. Paper company and Mesdames R. F. C. litis, B. W. Bacon, George Speelman, O. J. Masters, has many frieiids in this vicinity. Her Frank Palmer, F. E. Patterson, P. Dan Holler, J. J. Borchert, Seymour GLAD OF AN OPPORTUNITY To COMPARE Fogarty, F. M. Billmyre, M. E. father is the manager of the lumber Backus and his guest, W. W. Eastman Withrow, R. C. Fraser, E. W. Carver,' camps near Littlefork. Mr. and Mrs. of Minneapolis are enjoying a PRICES WITH CATALOGUE HOUSES. C. E. Nightingale, John Noll, John Johnson will reside in Duluth, where hunting trip in the woods up the he is interested in a furniture company Gibson, Fred Lang,, George Holler Rainy lake. and her mother, Carl Kahle. on Fourth avenue east. o— Supt. Geo. Olson of the Koochiching Buy now and Save on Women's Ready-towear-Coats, county schools was chosen vicepresident of the Northern Minnesota Suits Dresses-Boy's and Girls' Educational association meeting held during the past week at Bemidji. Superintendent Wolff of the Deer River Coats, Mackinaws, Sweaters, Shoes, Etc. schools was named president. Everything at reduced prices. Men's Overcoats Considerable interest centers around the dancing party to be given greatly reduced in price. Blankets, by the members of the local chapter of the American Association of Engineers, Give Your Family which occurs Saturday evening Hosiery, Underwear, Caps, Hats, Gloves, at the City Hall, when their CaloriC Happiness iriends will be entertained. Ivan Mittens. Worley is chairman of the committee The CaloriC Pipeless Furnace in charge of arrangements. will transform your house into o—- a home—-give you June-time Mrs. F. M. Billmyre and Mrs. Ray warmth in every room, upstairs Wool Dress Goods, Outing Flannels, in Landgraf were guests Wednesday afternoon and down—this Christmas—this at the bridge party given by winter—all through Mrs. Elizabeth Smith at her home in fact piece goods of all kinds. the years to come. Fort Frances in compliment to Miss May McClary, daughter of the late The cost of the CaloriC is less a qf Judge McClary of Perry Sound, who than stoves necessary to heat has been the guest Mrs. Clair- the same size building. The Lumbermen's supplies, such as Rubbers, saving in time, labor and fuel mont. Two tables of bridge were is immeasurable. played and the honors won by Mrs. Wool Sox, Flannel Shirts, Stag Shirts and Cla^rmont. I ©^1:1 Pants, Mackinaws, Scotch Caps, Wool Mitts, The Masonic hall was the scene W N A E Monday evening of an interesting affair when members of the Degree in fact everything the woodsman needs We will install a CaloriC in of Honor entertained at a Hallowe'en your home on a Money-back party.' The place was suggestive for wear. Guarantee to heat your building of the season with black cats, pumpkins, to 70® in coldest weather. etc. The guests enjoyed dancing To this guarantee of the manufacturer with music furnished by Mrs. we add our personal Johnson while the grab bag and the guarantee of your complete REDUCED PRICES ON TRUNKS, BAGS, fortune telling booth proved the satisfaction. source of much amusement. Apple pie a la mode, cfoughnuts and coffee The CaloriC heats old or new AND SUIT CASES. homes of 18 rooms or less were served. through one register. Saves •r Hallowe'en comes as one of, the yi to the fuel. No plumbing, first of the Fall festivities. International no alterations—no pipes Our guarantee of best quality goes with Falls hostesses began to plan to freeze. early for this interesting event. Decide NOW to start the New every article sold. Money back if you Members of the Eastern Star will Year with CaloriC comfort in give a party tomorrow evening at the your home. Masonic Hall. The committee in are not satisfied. charge consists of Mesdames T. J. Doty, C. E. Ireland and F. R. Lapham. F. H. KEYES The Luther League of the Swedish Lutheran, church has also Hardware and Furniture made arrangements to entertain their Interactional Falls, Minn. friends tomorrow evening at a Hallowe'en You Can Always Do Better at party at the church. Monday 0. M. CARR & CO. evening, the senior class will be hosts at a masquerade party to be given at the Hall of Horrors at the Alexander Baker high school building. Their guests will be students of the Sophomore and Junior classes. "The Store of Quality" The Boy and Girl Scouts will appropriately celebrate Hallowe'en in the old church building. A Minnesota International Falls,' unique program of stunts is being arranged for this happy occasion. It is expected they will have a gala time. Miss Loretta O'Connor and'Mr. Ev^ns will be in charge. 1 iifci --.. in,i