International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 2, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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:A -•W &&• ^3S*- INTERNATIONAL FAtLS PRESS '&* PAGE FIVE *1 -4m \WX r4r JUVENILE BAND RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE 9 GIVES CONCERT L"v+ The band concert given by the boys Whereas, The Great and Supreme band at'the Grand Theater recently Ruler of the Universe\ has in His was very much enjoyed by the few infinite wisdom removed from our that attended. This band was organized midst our dearly beloved sister, Marie by Edw. Stadsvold less than three K. Millard: and months ago and the remarkable progress Leon Hoyt of Gemmell is a visitor Whereas, the lojtf^ and intimate relation ttele-Jcte tfcsfa they have made is indeed noteworthy. in our city'. held with her in the faithful Although some of the band discharge of her' duties in this Society which now consists of forty-two E. A. Stohl was a business' visitor maizes it eminently befitting members were already familiar, to a here .yesterday. that we, the members of Star of the I WONDER, DO MINNOWS certain extent, with band instruments North, Chapter No. 201, O. E. S. of .1 LAUGH TO SBC THE 1 the progress they have made and the John Boles departed last night for International Falls, record our appreciation WHALE FLOUNDERBSTG manner in which they rendered ban^ River Falls, Wis. of her therefore be it 1 ON A •'•-v •*. selections is worthy of bands composed Resolved, that the wisdom and SHOAL. C. W. Speelman returned from the of grown men. ability which she has in exercised twin cities yesterday morning. The proceeds of these entertanments the aid of our chapter by service and I —0— and concerts given by the boys counsel will be held in grateful remembrance Attend the Money Raiyig Sale at band are for the purpose of supplying fT~r~ri and be it further Rifkin's. Starts Saturday, March 4. the members with uniforms and Resolved, that the sudden removal they should receive the support of of such a life from our midst leaves E. H. Dea of Mihneapolis is here every member of this community. a vacancy and a shadow that will in the interest of the Shevlin-Clarke The band members will be entertained be. deeply realized*by all the. members Co. at a banquet tomorrow night of our ordejr, and will prove a at the High school. I serious loss to the copimujiity and S. J. Moran, cashier of a Deer be.: it, further River bank, was a business visitor: J.5 H. BATTE DIES: Resolved, that with :deep sympathy TREAT YOURSELF TO A here yesterday. for the family in this,- their hour of The prolonged sufferings of J. H. We believe in Tanlac and so will bereavement, we express our hope VALUE THAT WILL 7#'' Batte, who was a victim of cancer, that even so great a loss to us all you if you try it F6r sale by S. N. were ended by Wednesday morning's may be over-ruled for good by Him Rubin. death. Funeral services will be held HOLD ITS EDGE who doeth all things well. tomorrow morning at St. Thomas Goods nearly given away at Rifldn's Fraternally, church. The body will be taken to CO**'* Money Raising Sale. Starts Saturday, Olive B. Kinports. Superior for interment. March 4. Chas. A. Engbloom. Several months ago he was taken A low price is commendlable—but how about a John Van Vleck of Littlefork, was Harriet Wilson. ill and was taken to Duluth by Mrs. suit that is abominable? Gust Hedloff and Nels Gustafson, a business visitor here yesterday. Batte. There it was developed that two prosperous farmers from the An Editorial For Men Your suit—your money is going to buy it— he was sugering from cancer of the The Sunday school needs you, but Forsyth neighborhood, are transacting vital organs, an operation for which, your pocketbook is going to suffer the consequences you need the Sunday school more. business in town today. would cause instant death. Later* he if it goes wrong. Men who are interested in neat was brought home and placed in the The big reputaton of Tanlac has New Spring Dresses, -Coats, Millinery, snappy clothing or men who care We've said before—and we say again that if been made by doing what other medicines Cuaig hospital, where all that could Skirts, Suits at slaughtering more for the modified styles should be., done to ease his sufferings until you are offered any lower price suits than our (Michaels-Stern) failed-to do. For sale by S. N prices.—Riflcins's. pay our store a visit. We can furnisl) the final summons came was done for Rubin. -o suits at $30.00 you are not offered to suit either taste. With the Mrs. H. G. Carrol has received word him. coming of spring comes the new the quality that our (Michaels-Stern) suits contain—for Come to our sale Saturday and buy from Minneapolis of the death of her The deceased was born in Fryberg. spring styles in men's furnishings, especially bar none in our home town or travelling any Woolen Dress or Winter Coat at uncle, Robert J. Cheney, who was^ a Caijada in 1873. He married in Superior, noticeable among the new arrivals are these values to be duplicated—much less beatenl half price.—Rifkin's. prominent business man there. Wisconsin and lived there until are the Mallory hats the imported four years ago, when he moved Doniger caps the beautiful Dune McFee has purchased a lot Michaels-Stern Spring Suits f30 and $3$ Sheriff Van Etten will lose his five his family to this city. He an Was ney patterns in Florshiem shoes the of prize Road Island Reds for his heavy paying boarders, as tomorrow employee of the M. D. & W. R. R.' spring styles in Hart Shaffner & farm on the Canadian side. marks the expiration of the sentence Co. Marx suits and top coats Wilson Spring Caps $1.50 and up imposed by Judge Stanton. He is survived by his wife and five Brothers neckware, and others to Spring Silk Hose .50 and up Rev. S. E. Gregg of Littlefork, field children, the latter being John W. numerous to mention. You are invited secretary of the child welfare board, R. W.- Clarke has accepted a posi Spring Shirts $1.00 and up Ed, Virgil, James and Lucille. All to give this new merchandise your spent yesterday in the city. tion with the International Falls Spring Underwear $1.00 and up are at. home with the exception of personal inspection. Press, and is now employed in the Jack, who is in the west and unable You get your money's worth when THE PLYMOUTH CLO. HOUSE business office of this paper. to attend th« funeral. JAKE ON THE CORNER you buy Tanlac, because it produces Markowitz Brothers, Prop. results. For sale by S. N. Rubin. •Carl Jacobson from the Silverdale The Store That Saves You Money STILL OUT OF JAIL. district spent yesterday in town ne SPECIALIST WILL BE HERE Jake Greengard The Plymouth Clothing House now gociating for a loan to purchase the In a, letter from Orlando, Florida, Saturday March 4, and have on display a complete line of two pure bred sires for the newly organized Monday March 5, at Gene Holler states that although he men's new spring furnishings. Silverdale Bull association, of got "pinched" down there for displaying Victoria hotel, a member International Falls, Minnesota. which he is the president. his old automobile license tag, of Drs. Larson & Imported Doniger caps, the newest -o he "fixted it" with the judge and Larson, Optometrists. Eyes examined. in headwear for men on "sale at Art Carlson's recently acquired wife Glasses Fitted. still out of jaiL Gene always was the Plymouth Clothing House. arrived in the city last Saturday known as a good fixer. night. She has resigned her position He states that he and his mother V? There is not a single portion of the as teacher in the school at Floodwood, will spend about two weeks at St. body that is not benefitted by the Minnesota. Petersburg and Tampa before starting helpful action of Tanlac. For sale for home. They plan to return by by S. N. Rubin. Abner Palm, of Loman, is now a way of Washington, D. C. and expect I proud and happy father. The miracle to reach here by about March 20th. Business meeting of the Bethlehem took place Tuesday evening at the While at Key West, Gene picked lorvS. Sunday school officer's and teacher's Doran home, where he and his wife up a clipping about Cuba, as follows: at the G. V. Kinney home, Tuesday have been staying. This is the I Want to Go to Cuba! evening, March 7th at 7 :30. 1 Palm's first child and both the mother yj I want to go to Cuba, and baby are doing well. I'll tell the world I do!-.. Missionary program and special exercises Where I could get one good, long by the Primary department at The death of Mrs. Emma Theeda g^wc^w»owo»wea«w177.«.^.iSw!) Hi drink. the Bethlehem Sunday school next occured at the family home near Loman if Or perhaps I'd make it two.. Sunday at 11:45. You are invited. last Sunday morning. Deceased I want to dive right into who was 66 years of age, was the A mint julep tall and fair, mother of Geo. Theede of the Black Carl Dandrea, former proprietor of And just stay there and lap it up, river section and Miss Elfrieda Theede the Cinder pit, spent several days here And not come up for air. of St. Paul. on business this week. He left last I want to get Martinis —:—0 night for Ironton where he is now And real live beer in a pail, Th£ series oF card^ parties that the living. Without the bartender asking rPHE Keynote of spring is portrayed in this Ladies of the St. Thomas church have If I want him to go to jail. been giving during the past two I. Markowitz, of Brainerd, spent I want to go on a party, months were very successful, both a few days here this week on business, box coated model which can be worn And get as tight as a tick from the entertainments they afforded, returning to Brainerd last night. I'm sick of all these liquid slops, and also from a financial standpoint, Mr. Markowitz is an active member with or without a string belt, and is equally I want a drink with a kick. in th^ firm of Markowitz Brothers, according to Mrs. C. W. Prettyman, I want to go to Cuba, who is the treasurer of the organization. with stores here and in Brainerd. And stay there till I die. smart this season either way. Also showing What's the use of living here The Masonic address recently delivered Now the damn place's dry? Friends will learn with regret of by Rev. W. H. Rippon of Baudette, a complete line of spring frocks in the the death of G. W. Collins, who died was, well received by all who last night at the Collins farm in South BURNS OUTPOINTS ARNEY. :v heard it. He traced the influence of newest of styles. You will find it interesting A1 Arney, our local pugilistic artist, International Falls. The deceased Masonary in American history in a was born in Whitehall, New York 78 did not fare very well in his bout very eloquent and impressive manner. years ago and has for the past few with Bill Burns in Chippewa Falls, to come in and look over these truly A large delegation of locarMassons Wisconsin, on February 27th. According years resided here on the Collins attended the address. farm. He is -survived by his wife, to reports, Burns too^f seven wonderful garments and you will in no respect $1,000 REWARD rounds of the ten round go, the remaining three sons, and one daughter. Funeral arrangements have not been completed b.eing even. This is hard to be obliged to buy. as yet. believe inasmuch as he has received two rather severe beatings at the hand Re death of Captain Orville A. Huston. J. L. Bergman, former emplyee of of Arney on previous occasions, Arney the M. & p. Paper Company, who weighed in at 153 pounds, while The Honourable, the Attorney General has been conducting a large dairy Burns tipped the beam at 147. Prominent in our new spring display of the Province of Ontario, offers farm at Newfort, Minn., for the past a reward of $1000.00 for evidence two years, returned this morning and Wm. Watrous and family are preparing is the "Pandora," a sleek, well-fitting which will lead definitely to the identity will take charge of the Riverside to move out on their farm at of the person (if such there was Dairy Farm as superintendent. His the mouth of the Littlefork. This pump that any girl will be glad [to other than the deceased) who fired family will arrive within a few days farm is considered as one of the best the shot which caused the death of to make their home here. Their in the county and its situation and wear. In black patent leather and Captain Orville A. Huston near C. N. many friends are glad to welcome beautiful landscape makes it one of •. R. Station at Fort Frances? on the 15th them back. the most desirable in the country. The suede with single strap, new Spanish day of December, 1921. v, —-o S.p.ftEtD *co A Schmidt family, who have Been running In the event of more than one Dr. Helen Hughes Hirschler, of the Watrous place for the past heel and modified French vamp. claiming rewafrd, the Honourable,, the Mankato, was somewhat of a busy year, have purchased a farm at Goldville Attorney General in his absolute discretion woman, during her short sojourn in from G. V. Kinney and are planning will apportion same. our city. She attended a banquet given Price $9.45—Other ne* styles from $5.00 up. on starting a chicken ranch Communicate with any of the following: in her honor, by the Ladie's auxiliary there. of the American Legion at the .%*•- Norman L. Croome, Rex hotel, Monday afternoon. She —Potted Holland Flower Sale Crown Attorney, spoke at two meetings Monday night. International Falls' Fastest Growing Store M" Fort Frances, Ont. The first at the Auxiliary meeting at Narcissus, hyacinth, tulips and daffodils, •t. or K. D. Campbell* is the city hall, and the second at a potted in red fibre pots will y. Provincial Police, card party given by the ladies of the be 6n sale at .Rubin's drug store Saturday Fort Frances, Ont. St. Thomas church. Tuesday morning P.M. These bulbs are rooted Maj. Gem H. M. Elliot, she gave an address to the students and will be in bloom by'Easter A Commissioner, Ontario Police, of the high school^ Her topic dealt A food $ale will be held in connecti°n. ^Established in 1904 by Mitchel Burton Parliament Buildings, mostly with the work and organization £.4^ of the Women's Auxiliary. She .Toronto. Your patronage solicited. Feb. Z3-Marcn &-V. left Tuesday afternoon for Bajidette. Grouo 2. M. E. Aid. 4