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

November 10, 1921 · Page 2 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE THREE ARMISTICE DAY AT ST. THOMAS' CHURCH Complying with the request of civil There is a Saturday Joy in the Smell of Baking authority which Catholics ^must respect and obey as havihg its source in God. Bishop McNicholas urges that the faithful of all parishes of the ,diocese of Duluth assemble in —but it is expensive. Did you ever stop to figure the actual cost of your baking— Is your child in Sunday school? teile -Jehus' tifesc their respective churches Friday materials, fuel and time. It always surprises—even the most conomical housewife. morning, Nov. 11th and that the Holy R. Latz is in Minneapolis on business. That's the reason The White Bakery bread, rolls, cakes and pies are in such demand Sacrifice of the mass be offered to He plans to return Saturday. in International Falls and vicinity. The profit in baking is in the wholesale invoke God's blessing on the conference DIG YOUR POTATOES EARLY lots—'and it is better—more wholesome—healthful. at Washington. His message IN THE MORNING BEFORE Constable James Gemmelgaard of states: Let us ask the Almighty, to THEl ft EYES ARE OPEN! Ray was a business visitor in this Let us do your Saturday baking. Phone us your order. Be thrifty. convert the hearts of all nations and city Tuesday. individuals who wish not peace and THE WHITE BAKERY Walter A. Wirt has returned from may he grant eternal rest to the St. Paul, where he spent several souls of the heroic men who died that a lasting peace might reijgn. Accordingly days* on business. mass will be celebrated at Hon. F. J. McPartlin of this city 9 o'clock on Armistice Day at St. has been chosen to give the Armistice Thomas church followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. Day address at Baudette. 9 Misses Ermina Pelland and Alice RAISES POLECATS CHRISTMAS CARDS AND GREETINGS Pelland have returned from a visit FOR FUR MARKET with home folks at Pelland. Bob Watson, who lives on the Southside section of town has started Mrs. W. V. Kane has returned from raising skunks for the market, having Virginia where she was called by the Never have we had such a beautiful line of Christmas greetings as the fur bearing animals in pens illness of her brother-in-law. near his home. Watson now has this year. Samples are now irt our office. These are not ordinary ——o thirty-three polecats' in his pens waiting stock Christmas cards, but are designed for those who want something Messrs. Earl Waller, Walter Hendrickson for the fur market. Skunk farming really distinctive, and who are not satisfied with the cards and Durbin left yesterday has been carried on at Walker sold in the average store. Cards may be ordered plain or they for Lake Kabetogama, where they for years. The skunk is a very prolific may be printed or engraved with your own special greeting. It will enjoy a week's hunting trip. COPYRIGHT 192) PUB. AUTOCASTER SEHV. CO. animal and with several pairs is none too early to order your Christmas cards now. caught, a man can raise the animals Mrs. Ella Green returned Tuesday Mrs. T. J. Doty returned Sunday for the fur market, the animals breediny morning from Wadena, where she from a visit in Minneapolis. quickly and the crop being almost THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS was the "guest of friends. She also a sure proposition. Fur farming is visited with her son, Robert Green Get your Tanlac where they've got now getting on a sound basis as and wife in Minneapolis. it. For sale by S. N. Rubin, druggist. cattle raising or horse breeding. —Cass Lake Times. Otto Radke accompanied by a a group of Minneapolis men went Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Carr of Pelican down the Craig line hunting this Rapids, are visiting in International Everyone Will Say: morning. They will probably remain Falls. until Monday. G. PI Mrs. Ballou delightfully entertained Mrs. John Spencer and little the members of the Dorcas society daughter Dorothy, who have been Monday at her home. visiting with relatives at Long Prairie for several weeks, went to Bemidji Miss Irene Doyle returned Tuesday Tuesday morning for a short stay "The Most Wonderful Picture Ever Produced" from Big Falls, where she enjoyed with Mrs. Spencer's sister. They few days visit with friends. plan to return home Sunday. Have you tried the Press want ads YOU'LL LAUGH-YOU'LL CRY-YOU'LL LOVE IT! yet? They bring results because they 88 ER1CSBURG jj are backed up with a big subscription 2 list. "THE OLD NEST" Mrs. Thos. Kelly was a Ray visitor Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Parker returned Thursday. uesday morning to Rainy River after a several days stay at the Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Truman Fickle of Van Etten home. Ash Lake spent the week end with home folks. Tanlac will overcome that run down debilitated condition and make Mfrs. John SkOglund, Mr. and Mrs. you feel just' like your old again. self" A PICTURE THAT PRESENTS WITHOUT FALSE SENTIMENT OR MELODRAMA THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND Alec Ekberg and W. H. Eddy were For sale by S. N. Rubin, druggist. Falls visitors Friday. THE MOST SACRED OF ALL THEMES Mrs. O. A. Preston is aflhe Craig The Rat Root river froze clear A MOTHER'S LOVE hospital, where she recently underwent across yesterday, stopping any further an operation. Mrs. Preston is motor boat traffic for this season. getting along as well as can be expected. All the bigger boats here £re resting safely up on dry land except Con Without hesitation we pronounce this the equal of any production that has ever played at the Grand, and we know there are Reuter's/ He got caught down in Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Grimshaw and Black Bay by the big freeze and will son Edward of Rainy River, returned many who will think it the greatest screen drama ever made. have to take his boat out down there. to their home Tuesday morning after a few days visit with Mrs. A. P. Mci'ald. WHAT THEY SAY By DR. FRANK CRANE Eileen Enzman nearly lost an eye one day last week. While playing "The Old Nest" is—LIFE! It "The Old Nest" will appeal to Messrs. Arthur L. Nelson of Big with some other children she was anybody who' ever had a mother— is he COMEDIE HUMOINE—the Falls and A. R. McCallum of Littlefork, struck in the eye with an umbrella. and most people have. It is real representatives of the Forest It was thought at first that the point great, gripping, absorbing drama and touching and almost incredibly Service, were International Falls visitors of the umbrella had entered her eye, of the actual. without an atom of false sentiment. but later developments showed a Saturday. Alice Duer Miller. large cut on the eyelid from the outside. All the people in this story are Messrs. Harley Rose and William alive. You get no impressions of A story so simple and so ^irect, Charters of Littlefork and Arthur -51 stuffed shirts, false whiskers, or and so human and so deeply tender Roberts of Clementson were numbered H. J. Cromett, with his wife, mother, must win for itself a lasting play acting. among the out of towln folks sister and Mrs. Frank Hardy left success. If all pictures were like in International Falls Monday. for their home at Pine River Saturday Hughes has taken down one "The Old Nest" our fears of censorship afternoon. Their stay was cut would vanish. Owen Davis. $50 was the result of the food sale wall of the American home of to­ short by the illness of Mr. Hardy held Saturday by the Women's Auxiliary who caught a bad cold while duck day and you walk in and know Seeing the "Old Nest" is for all of the American Legion. They hunting a few days before and the the family. the world like strolling through wish to thank all who so kindly lent receipt by him of a telegram advising family album of America. their assistance to make the affair him of the death of .his mother at It is the mother, the father anl a success. Pine River. the children—the trinity of that Rupert Hughes dipped his pen Mr. and Mrs. Paddy Walsh and into his heart when he wrote "The same plot a hundred million Americans Pete Mathison was living in hard daughter Dorothy and- Mrs. Savard Old Nest." Fannie Hurst. are playing. luck last week. He lost his wife and returned Sonday from an auto trip his best cow all in one day. Mrs. to Grand Rapids. They were accompanied One of the greatest of all stories He has with deft and clever Mathison left Friday for Clitheral to by Mrs. Nolan, Mrs. hands drawn aside the curtain because its theme is the greatest spend the winter taking care of her Walsh's mother and her brother-inlaw, from the soul of an American mother. Mrs. Amundson, who has of all themes—Life, and Life Joseph Nolan. family.' We doubt if ever the been ailing of late. Mr. and Mrs. now, here, yours, mine." screen has had upon it so real, so Amundson and family moved to 43 have taken eight bottles of Tanlac genuine, so extraordinary a masterpiece, All bitter and sweet, and sad Clitheral from here last spring. On and have actually gained 40 contrived from simple, and glad, and majestic and petty Friday the same day Mrs. Mathison pounds in weight and feel better and everyday and almost humdrum left, the south bound passenger train and divine and pitiful. stronger than I have felt before in fragments into complete and definite ipal Son Cjmjesy Home The. struck and killed Pete's best milk twenty-five years," says O. H. Mahaffy emotion. Arthur James. A FILM STORY OF LIFE! cow. Now if that isn't about the of Nashville, Tenn. For sale toughest luck a man in Northern by-JB. N. Rubin, druggist. ^THE OLD NEST" has been advertised to 27,000,000 readers in 30 national magazines. Everybody has heard of it. Minnesota can have, we want to You wlant to see it—mark our words—you're going* to see it. It's going to break all records for attendance at the Grand The War Savings Organization of know! the U. S. Government has mailed the during its showing here on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 15th, 16th and 17th. And remember this: No company postmaster of this city for distribution The school program, box social and can produce a picture equal to "THE OLD NEST" for it's impossible. It will be the most talked of attraction that has ever to the patrons of the office, dance held here last Saturday evening played International Falls. blank forms of, a Budget Allotment, proved to be quite a success a Home Record sheet, on which you both from a social and financial can keep exact account of your home standpoint. The children of the receipts, expenditures and savings. school under the d/irection of (the Each family in International Falls Misses Norton and Stotts rendered should have and use one of thesis some very interesting songs, recitations fofpis of Budget Allotments. Call for form and dialogues during the fore INTERNATIONAL FALLS at the postoffice. part of the evening. Mrs. Cromett Nov. 15 3 Days— and Mrs. Hall assisted with instrumental selections. This was immediately CUT FLOWERS followed by the sale of the Plants and Seeds. B. baskets, C. Whitney officiating as Two Shows Daily—Matinee 2:30 P. M. Evening 8:15. General Admission 30c and*40c. Reserved Seats 50c Plus Tax. With a reputation. the official auctioneer. (Whit, you Reserved Seats on Sale at Orpheum Theatre Box Office Starting Sunday, November 13th. Supplied to the Great Northwest sure missed your calling when you Extra values in Emblems and took up railroading.) After the basket COMPLIMENTARY LIST SUSPENDED FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT .r Spray* for Funerals. lunch, the Ray orchestra tuned ^DULUTH FLORAL CO. evening up, and the remainder of the Duluth, Minn. in was spent dancing.