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

February 2, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

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rAUii nvc. MRS. BRUCE. SAV1LL£ PASSES. "V "*»Xs ""jgag^fe'' PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES Following the death of her husband The Greatest Novel seven months- ago, and from, *3*3 38 36 3 8X8****83$* «. the same cause, Mrs. Bruce Saville ?r 5 We still have some good titles left Of all Time... passed away at the tfi-county sanatorium among the worn books which were at Pupdsky last Saturday, on sale, both for children and adults. where she had been a patient for sevral •u i: We have some "Life" at the Library months. Death resulted from *tuber^ulosis^ Two more "copies of Winter but we need more! I *•. .Ransack the libraries of the world search ftxte-jcte ttafr .% have been to supply Ordered the literatures of all the nations of the The funeral services werd conducted the growing demand. "Mirrors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.. N. Millard are 4 earth, and nowhere wiiJl you find the today at 2 o'clock from the if E. Washington and Helen of the Old rejoicing over the arrival of a baby equal of Dumas' undying story of thrilling LOVE'S GITTIN THIN church, Rev. E. Ireland officiating, C. House are'.the other books most called daughter, Doris Marie, born this romance and stirring adventure. Nowhere WHERE FAULTFINDING IS and interment was made in Forest this week. morning at the Northern Minnesota for you will find a tale with the vigor Hill cemetary. THICK.] hospital. v. ,.-• V- and sparkle of "The Three Musketeers." Here is a Three small children are 'left- to The library needs lots of magazines £. story that glows and sings and charms. A perfect mourn the departure of their mother Won't you please send your 1920 to send out to the lumber camps, pictorial reproduction of the spirit of the novel that and are now being gained and educated magazines to the Public Library? homesteads and farms in the surrounding will endure and endear for all tilme. at Mooseheart./the home of, deceased district. Shipments arie being "AO for one, one tor all" We cordially. invite- any country members of the Moose 1odg£ made to nine, camps this week and DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS as D'ARTAGNAN readers who would like some of the Mrs. Saville was held in high esteem more are needed at) once as the supply in magazines to call at the library when by a large circle of friends and on hand is exhausted. The people THE THREE MUSKETEERS in town and carry home a supply for acquaintances and her untimely death on the farms are glad to have Grand Theater 3 Days 3 your neighborhood. .is much regrettedl *J- the reading material during the winter Starting Wedbesday, Feb. ISth. One show Mfh .£• •». 1 months and you will be glad of Eve. 8:15 P. M. Admission: Children 30c Adults 55c "MINSTREL REVUE" Fred Harmon, former proprietor of the opportunity of passing on the magazines^ i"' "5 the Rex. hotel in t^his cityr has lately ypu^ |Jave-j?eadJ tox others" iOr Nrv ''i Hinder. th& auspices/ of. the Dramatic, purchased the Rex noteLiin Baudet'te, 'i theiir enjoyment. Country' fife isn't which he formerly operated before club and Odd Fellows, the "Minstrel half so lonejsdme in the winter if you. Revue," which will be staged at- the! taking over the Rex in this city. have good things to read1 when the RECEIVER'S AOTICE OF SALE. Grand Theater next Wednesday and day's work is done. And many of the When in International Falls make Thursday, Feb. 8th and 9th, promises men in the camps are very glad to DISTRICT COURT FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL, your home at the new Riverside hotel. to be a wonderful affair, ft is said DISTRICT have something to pick up and read, HE PHARISEE AND Everything new and clean. Charges to contain many beautiful costumes and those who do not care to read STATE OP MINNESOTA, reasonable. and original ideas in minstrelsy which or cannot read almost always seem KOOCHICHING COUNTY. will be a revelation to all. Be sure to like the illustrated supplements COPYWCHT tggg WJB. Al/TOCAtTTR 3CHV. CO. Special program at the Bethlehem an{l attend. and periodicals. Magazines especially THE PUBLICAN" John LteMBfeld, Plaintiff Sunday school next Sunday morning desired are Popular Mechanics, Life, VI. at 11:45. Missionary program and HAYS TAKES BROAD VIEW. Rat Root Exeelilor Manufacturing Co. I Meet me at Sunday school. Judge, Collier's,. Saturday Evening music by the primary department. a Corporation, Defendant. 0 Post, Illustrated World, Red Book, You are invited. Tanlac is the ideal strenthener and Postmaster General Hays has come National Geographic, Cosmopolitan, Notice is hereby given, that pursuant body builder for old folks. For sale out strongly against the attempt in Delineator, Woman's Home Companion, to an order of the above named Do you enjoy your "Post" and "Collier's?" REV. A. W. MacNEILL by N. Rubin. some quarters to prohibit by law the court duly made and filed in the above American, Ladies' Home Journal So will someone else if you publication of racing news. The movement entitled matter on the 1st day of February, and similar ones. Please let us have pass them on to the Library. 1922, all the property and effects Mrs. C. E. Nightingale is entertaining has gained such headway that them 'as soon as- possible for February of the above named defendant, Bethlehem at bridge ^t hertbome this afternoon its friends succeeded in attaching a and March are the reading months Business meeting of Bethlehem consisting of its excelsior manufacturing' and evening. rider to a bill pending in the House Sunday school officers and teachers at left. If you have no boys to bring mill, appurtenances, machinery, of Representatives so that racing news them to the library, telephone an^ equipment and real property, are hereby the home of .'Mrs. .N^Price on Monday The natural, refreshing sleep of a would be prohibited transportation offered for sale, as a whole, subject to they will be called for. evening, Februi$ t)fh at 7:30. healthy body is enjoyed by those who the approval of the above named court. through the mails, along with lottery Church Bids or tenders for same will be received take Tanlac. For sale by S. N. Rubin. ajj^heating devices. "I was not consulted' Mrs. MalOne, at her home in Fort PEATH OF J. CAREY SMITH by the undersigned up to and about the provision," declared Franceis yesterday, entertained the including Thursday, the 23rd day of ,Hear Dr. J. C. Craig at the Methodist Mr. Hays, "and I hope this section 1 International Fort Frances bridge ,-J, Carey Smith, formerly of International February, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon Church Sunday at 11 A. M. and will not pass. The whole bill had better club at a baby shower in honor of of ^said day, at which time all bids Falls, died at the home of Dr. Shetland, at 7:30 P. M. be defeated, in my opinion, than or tenders so received will be by the Mrs. Geo. N. Millard. hjs daughter, Mrs. J. W. Skifstrom, undersigned submitted to the above to add this, additional curtailment of Royal Oak, Mich. Jan. 24, of heart W. M. Gheen, one of the prominent named court for approval or rejection, Tanlac corrects stomach disorders, the freedom of the press. There has trouble. He had been very ill for merchants from Alvina, was and'at which time and place all parties strengthens the nerves and restores been a very strong tendency .of late three weeks and so "his death wjis a interested herein may appear and transacting business in the city Tuesday. health through- its effect on the appetite In that dirction, and I am sure'it is be heard for or against the acceptance Welcome release from great suffering. and nutrition of the body. For essential that such, a tendency should or rejection of any or either of said He^ was cemetarft buried in Evergreen bids. sale by S. U, »Rubiri.f be checked. I reminded of Vpltaire's am Detroit. He is survived by his •The new Riverside Hotel is now A list or inventory of said property statement, "I wholly disapprove wife, Mary, son Walter of Marshalltown, open for business. Guests will appreciate is on file in the office of the undersigned Crayoie Cordially hiited! Do you enjoy a good magazine on what you say, and I will defend with Iowa and daughter, Vera Smith and may be examined at any the up-to-date accommodations a stormy evening? So will mejo in the my life your right to say it." time during business howrs. Skifstrom. to be found in this hotel. Register camps, if you pass yours on to them. There are other ways of removing ——o— All bids shall be accompanied by there the next time you are in International cash or certified checK, payable to J. NOTICE! NOTICE I the race track gambling eivl than,L$ipTIGE! Falls. Miss 'Lucy Barrett Visited with' H. Brown as Receiver, to the amount 3 in re O 1 SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS of five per cent of bid, to be forfeited friends ip jtlje icity-^h^ Jitter pafty of have moved, all of- hm\ -(Men's hibitihg the transmission ri£ws as llqulhat^d damages in "case bid^shall 4-iM •n|imw»i With a Northern U. last week. She is now employed in no tax now clothing and shoes in to our own building, thereof through the mails. There are be accepted and bidder shall fail to REPUTATION the office of David Rose at Bemidji, 228 Third street, together with brobably certain crimes committed carry out- his contract of purchase Supplied to the Great Northwest LUDEN'S White for New Illustrated district highway engineer. within thirty (30) days from the date our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and MilJjBerjr.v for the sole purpose of achieving notoriety CATALOGUE -^-0—•— of approval of the sale by said court. We. will continue the business for the criminal through press Duluth Floral A Seed Company Dated February 2nd, 1922. Miss Leila Stanton, daughter of as before. Our Spring Millinery is account of his exploits. But that does J. H. Brown, DIILDTH, MINN. Judge C, W- Stanton, visited friends menthol r^ady fdr y6ur inspection. not mean that newspapers canno't'putrlish Receiver. Flowers, and emblems supplied on and acquaintances in the city the latter —Rifkin's. short notice. Phone, telegraph, writd a news story of the incident, International Falls, Minn. cough drops part of las^ week, and while here prime is sought to be checked through" mm was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jos'. laws directed at the perpetrator. The price j** Lloyd. racing evil can be curbed in a similar o: kJ direct fashion. The people are^ entitled Eugene Holler and his mother, Mrs.. to the news' of the country straight J. A. are now enjoying the beauties whether it is good or bad,-and to curtail of West Palm Beach, Fla. Word has PRICES the freedom of the press in giving This will be GIVE QUICK, RELIEF been received from Mr. an^ Mrs. B. it to them strikes at the very root AND W. Bacon from TampS, that they Tmmtm Yrfwllwhn53 one of the .of popular government. are also enjoying the winter there.. A QUALITY Finest Ladies' CARD OF THANKS POPULAR PRICE STORE Game Warden Pcfayers hase' re? MEET and Misses' ceived instructioi|s^^(|t^ Carlos Avery",! Bemidji's Garment Shop We wish to extend our thanks to Garment Shops AT state game and fish ^commissioner, to the kind friends and neighbors who JOHNSON'S in the State give permssion to all farmers and settlers were of so much assistance to us at "ALWAYS BUSY" living tributary to Lake Kabetogoma, the time of the death and burial of to fish in that lafke during the our dear little baby girl, and especially Can be FOUND—A bunch of keys, Announcement winter without paying^ the tfsufct' license to the construction department of the had at Press office. fee. Each person who desires M. and O. Paper Co., togeher with to fish in the waters of that lake will FOR SALE OR RENT—Two good the employes of that department. be permission to use 100 feet given tote sleds. S. E. Thompson & Son. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Allen. of gill net FOR SALE—House and lot in French METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH A CORRECTION C. E. Ireland. Pastor WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT 'addition, $250.00 cash. Joseph Amell, -International Falls. In last week's issue of the Press Sunday school at 10:00. giving an accoujit of the doings in WANTED—To hear from owner of Morning worship at 11:00. On, or about, February 10th we will open a Ladies' and Misses' Garment Shop. This district court, an error was made in good farm for sale. State cash Dr. J. C. Craig of St. Paul will deliver store will be known as the "Always Busy" Store. Thousands upon thousands of dollars price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, stating that Mr. Herman Engleking the sermon, after which he will Minneapolis, Minn. was the defaulting village treasurer administer the Lord's Supper. worth of fresh, new, stylish, crisp Garments will be shown there will be no two Garments of Northome. He has neve*r, been the Junior League, 3:00 treasurer of that village and has always alijke. Styles and (Quality will reign supreme at all times. Satisfaction will be WANTED—Five acres or more near Evening Service, 7:30 beery considered one of the most city, with buildings suitable for Under the auspices of the American our first, last and infinite aim. respected citizens in that town. We poultry farm. State lowest price Sunday School Union. Dr. Shelland very much regret that this error was and terms. J. R. Lundberg, Malung, of Mizpah will be the speaker. made and hasten to correct i. ilinn. The public is cordially invited to all HERE IS AN INDEX OF THE MERCHANDISE THAT WILL BE HANDLED: these services. BAPTIST CHURCH LADIES' AND MISSES' A- M. Whitby, Pastor JUST They Were the Master 10 a. m. The church school. Swordsmen" of Paris... COATS ONE BEADS 11 a. m. Morning Worship, sermon SKIRTS PURSES topic, "God's Ownership." D'ARTAGNAN, fresh from the French 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor, leader HONEST GOWNS MILLINERY provinces, has made the acquaintance of J. M. Gish. M. the three foremost members of the King's 8 p. m. Union Service E. Church. APRONS NECKWEAR NAME You are welcome always. Guard—Athos, Porthos, and Aramis— r~ HOSIERY BATHROBES "The Three Musketeers," on his first day SERVING BETHLEHEM CHURCH in Paris! How fortunate, slay you? No—* DRESSES FUR CHOKERS A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister a thousand (times no—for the circumstances called upon OBLIGING BLOUSES the sturdy, dajuntless D'Aatagnan to duel with Athos SILK NEGLIGEE Sunday morning, 10:30 Preaching at 12 o'clock, with Porthos at 1, and with Aramis at 2! service. Subject: "The Pharisee and KIMONOS HOUSE DRESSES the Publican." 7 NEIGHBORLY "All for one, one for alT BLOOMERS Sunday school, 11:45. HANDKERCHIEFS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS as D'ARTAGNAN a Christian Endeavor society, 6:30. SATISFYING PETTICOATS ETC. ETC. ETC. Sunday evening, 7:30 We expect in UNDERWEAR to unite in service at the M. E. church ETC. ETC. ETC. THE THREE MUSKETEERS on behalf of the American S. S. Grand Theater 3 .— Days 3 union. TWO STORES TWO STORES Starting Wednesday, Feb. ISth. One show each Wednesday evening, February 8 BEMIDJI AND GRAND FORKS Eve*-8:15 P. M. Admission: Children 30c Adults55c fiBEMIDJI **4 M'J? AND GRAM) FORKS 7:30 midweek service, subject: ''Our "4 1 Ministry of Comfort and Help." jjCome to Bethlehem..djurch^ A cor* dial welcome, awaits you.