International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 23, 1922 · Page 4 of 18
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TOE INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE 'itmm DEMOCRATS OF COUNTY 8 8 S 38 S *•, FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY NO^ES 8 HOW TO HAVE Democrats Hold Convention Business SS 3 SS SS 8 8 SS SS SS S 39 8 3S A BEAUIlfUL SKIN Transacted Smoothly. Beginning with Saturday, March Sometimes you see a girl whose 25th, the library will open Saturday face draws men's eyes like a magnet, The Koochiching county Democratic mornings at ten o'clock. The hoafs and try to discover the reason F. G. Wells and Ray Everett of* W. D. Powell was here on business Convention was held in the city hall for her charm. Is it eyes, or hair, on Saturdays will be from ten in the Vrrl Big Falls were visitors here Monday. Tuesday, from Craigville. on Tuesday of this week: out of town the way she dresses, or the things morning to nine at night. This added "R°sc°e Kolliner is a Minneapolis Charlie Tilinder of Ray spent Tuesday she says or does? delegates present were Joe Nolan, library service is given to accomodate '^^v^visit°r at the Burton home this week. here. J-r*: All this is overlooking the one Border N. Matteson, Ericksburg, and the school children who Abe Olson, secretary of the Littlefork all-compelling beauty all men admire—the W. D. Powell of Craigville was here John Neary, 'Northome. would like to read or study on Saturday irresistible charm of the Commercial club spent Tuesday Tuesday on business. Officers appointed were W. C. Hasselbarth, fresh, clear, smooth complexion mornings, and for the convenience here. Miss Flora Scott spent the week which makes even flain features permanent chairman Frank of the dldfr patrons who find gfcv The Old Phoenix Cafe has reopened attractive. end with relatives at Littlefork. Green, secretary and C. E. Nightingale, it more convenient to come in the in back of D. E. Wilcox store on Second There is no need to be envious Jas. Van Vlick of Littlefork was a treasurer. The two additional morning than afternoon on that day. for you can easily have such a complexion avenue. business visitor here on Tuesday. members of the central committee as yourself. The secret was Drama The meeting of the. club has Mrs. J. ). Hadler is spending a few Mrs. J. L. Albertson and Mrs. L. elected are Mrs. F. B. Green and known to Cleopatra thousands of been postponed until Tuesday evening *1 days in Minneapolis visiting with P. Bailey spent Tuesday with friends years ago. It is daily cleansing.. Mrs.. C. E. Nightingale. They will March 28th. The program for friends there. at Littlefork. Cleopatra used Palm and Olive complete the committee by appointing that evening jvill consist of a group oils for this purpose. Today these 'Misses Mary Curran and Alice Tanlac .can bring health to you as a man and woman Jrom each same beautifying oils are combined of short one-act plays by European Rompre were I^ort Frances visitors it has to thousands of others.—For precinct. in the mild, lotion-like cleanser— dramatists. last Tuesday evening. sale by--S..N. Rubin. Palmolive Soap. It produces a profuse Those elected^to attend the congressional has just received from The library Mrs. Curtis Williams returned from^ creamy lather which penetrates Roy Frank, who is attending the convention at Duluth on March the Library department a package State every pore and removes every trace St. Paul Tuesday. While there she University of Minnesota, will be home 30th are: Frank Keyes, N. Matteson, of dirt, cream powder and rouge. of Norwegian anl Finnish books, attended Grand Opera. Friday for the Easter vacation. and F. ll. Green. These. delegates Massage the lather thoroughly which -are loaned to this library for Mrs.J,os. R^uscher .returned this P^.:F. Dobbs pf Indus spent a few Avere instructed for Carrs for, congress. into your skin, then rinse. Apply a six months*,. Those, who read books week from St. where she re- Paul, days here this week. 3ilr. DobbS is touch of cold cream and if your ..s .,0v. inor inr these, languages are- urged to .^onie skin is very dry," rub in a little before |ceived medical treatment. an expert on^ the. raising and card of Frank Thfe Sfc.fs Pail 1 delegates are fifl library: and make ijse.pf these washing. This treatment will make to the The mail from Loman came up the bees. r''' 1'. W. V. .Kane,^Mr :W- V. Kane, Green, your skin fresh as a rose. pohlicatietis. .-r. .. yr.r river by boat the first time this season Mrs. Geo. Ames of Brookdale, Manitoba, Neary,-uW. and John -£.^Hasselbarth You can buy Palmolive Soap at While in St. Paul last week the librarian on Monday morning, the 20th. Canada, is visiting here with •11 first class groceries and drug stores. R. S Williams The delegates to the attended a meeting of the Miss Nelly Olson, local librarian, returned her brother, Earl A. Robideau this state convention will go unir^structed. Certification Board of the' Minnesota from St. Paul this weeks where THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY week. Library association,1 of which she is le spent the Grand Opera season. Milwaukee, Wis. A. J. Livingston, living near Ashland GEORGE MIELKE. a member- The purpose of this board Chas. Stager of Ogdensburg, N. Y. City, Tennessee, says: "I feel is to formulate standards for state ft this week after a brief visit here like going from house to house and George Mielke, of Ray, died yesterday certification of librarians, corresponding /ith his daughter, Mrs. Walter Glass. telling the people about Tanlac."—For afternoon at the Craig hospital. to those now required of teachers The display windows at the O. M. sale by S.. N. Rubin. He was brought to the hospital in the schools and it is expected Carr store are being redecorated in Mrs. H. Lundstrom and. sister, Miss. from Pay on Monday at midnight, THE DR. BURLILL DENTISTS that in time thes4 will be incorporated preparation for the annual spring Jeap Johnson, left last week for Virginia suffering with pneumonia. After a into the state library laws, thus helping opening. where Mr. Lundstrom is employed severe struggle he passed away on to raise the standards of library Miss Mable Nelson who has been They will make that city Wednesday at 2:30. George Mielke service in the state. Successors to Dr. E. W. Buace nursing at Littlefork, is visiting' at their home hereafter. was born at Faribault on Nov. 24, Do you e^ler wisj^ you knew just the home oT her brother, Harold Nelson All ladies who signed up for the 1884. He was the youngest son of 311 Third Street Tel. 474 International Falls where to look up simple points of at' Ranter. charter of the ladie's legion of the Carl Mielke and his wife Johanna, 4 law regarding your business, so The ladie's of the Tabernacle sewing L. O. O. M. are requested to meet at nie, Radke. He received his early NOW lis THE TIME TO STOP PAYING HIGH PRICES stated as to be easily comprehendable society were entertained this the Moose club rooms on Tuesday schooling at Faribault and later went by those not trained in the law? •week at the home of Mrs. John Kroll evening at 7:30 o'clock. FOR YOUR DENTISTRY to the Agricultural school of the The library has just such a book in on Seventh street. Dr. K. A. Lee, who has been running University of Minnesota. After living "Putnam's Handy Law Book for the Jake Greengard is having a suit Dont Fail to Get Our Prices First It Pays a chiropractic office here for the past on the home farm for a number Laymon." Mr. McPartlin very kindly cabinet installed in his place this two months was taken from here by dF years, he came to Ray in 1912. Mr. looked the book over for us, and week which adds considerable to the the sheriff of Ottertail county to answer Mielke has been one of the leading ALL OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS pronounces it a good general treatise, appearance of the store. to the charge of deserting his citizens of that community,\ taking containing well established principles Four new legion posts have been wife and family. very active interest in all public undertakings. of law on the subjects treated, each Examinations Free Extractions 50 cents organized recently in Minnesota. Attend the Auction Sale at Rifkin's. subject being well handed in such a DR. W. C. COVEY, Res. Manager They are the Prior Lake, Grygla, Big Buy at your own bid. Nothing reserved. He is survived by his mother,, a way as to give good knowledge of Falis and'Northome posts, Everything will be sold. Don't sister and 4 brothers. the general rules applying to it. Mrs. L. Rifkin arrived in town this put off but come and be convinced.— The funeral services will be conducted morning, gshe is to.have charge of the Rifkin's, Misses' and Women's Outfitters, on Saturday at 1:00 P. M. from millinery and ladie's ready-to-wear Tony Michitca returned from the* International Falls, Minn. the house and at 2:30 P. M. from the ADVERTISING IN THE PRESS PAYS department of the Rifkin clothing twin cities early this week after completing Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anderson Ray Town Hall. Interihent at the stpre. business there. are the proud parents of a 9-pound Ray cemetary. Joe Nolan of Central was here Tuesday baby girl who was born at the Northern in the capacity pf a delegaje to Minnesota hospital on Tuesday. CANDIDATES COME FORTH! $91 the Democratic county convention, Both Mother and infant are doing The voters of International Falls which was held at .the city hall on fine. are urged to attend a mass meeting that day. Heil Campbell of Duluth was a visitor to be held in the city hall Friday, Don't let that sour stomach sour here this week. Mr. Campbell March 24th at & o'clock P. M. your disposition and make your life formerly practiced law here and is All candidates who have filed for miserable, while Tanlac is ready to now connected with Arnold & Arnold city offices have been personally invited give you relief. Get it now.—For of Duluth, the firm that is handling to this meeting and will be given sale by S. N. Rubin. the fire cases. the opportunity and privilege of Miss Katherine Green returned J. R. Hawley, freight representative telling the voters how they stand on from Winnipeg, Wednesday night, of the Burlington railroad system, the questions connected with the civic where she has been visiting Mrs. was here Tuesday conferring interests of International Falls. Murray, whose m,other, Mrs. Ansell, with M. M. Abbott, county agent, in Voters, don't leave this meeting for was a former resident of this city. regard to the shipping of the car of others to attend, attend it yourseves. •Misses Elizabeth Scanton and Heneritta picric acid which is being sold among Senti, teachers from Big Falls, the farmers of this county. Kenneth Spellman, who is attending were visitors here the early part of Reserve March 30, 8:00 P. M. Girl the State University, is among those the week, bringing two. school children Scout play, "The Hidden Name." who will spend the Easter vacation here from that place for medical "Wraggle Taggle Gypsies." For the at home. treatment. benefit of the Summer Camp. Children Auction Sale now on at Rifkin's. OFFICERS INSTALLED. 25 cents, Adults 50 cents. Matinee Entire stock of Ladie's and Gent's for school children at 3 P. M., 15 ready-to-Wear clothing, furnishings, cents. At the last meeting of the Moose millinery and shoes at your own price. Mr. and Mrs. Aal were Brainerd lod^e held Tuesday night the following, —Rifkin's, 228 Third street, International HE very essence of the spirit of Spring is reflected in the youthfully visitors during the week end returning officers were installed: Falls, Minn. here on Monday. The Aal's report Dictator—Ervin Boldut. lovely models assembled here for your viewing Mrs. A1 Arney and Mrs. H. Nelson a sir inch snow fall there during Vice Dictator—H. H. Berg. entertained a number of Falls and Ranier Friday and Saturday which goes to Secretary—A1 Kettridge. There is Spring in every flowing line. Confronted' by so much that is ladies at cards Tuesday at the show that International Falls isn't as Treasurer—John Noll. new and charming and wholly desirable, one must be sure to have seen latters home in Ranier. Prizes were far north as it looks on the map. Sergeant-at-Arms—Frank Neffew. won by Mrs. Jennie Koch, Miss Minnie Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fisher of Minneapplis Prelate—Wm. Holt. them all before choosing a spfing outfit. Hanson and Mrs. A1 Dahl. arrived here last week. Mrs. Inside Guardian—John Sherman. Jean Burdick who was engaged in Fisher is a sister of Rev. Ireland. Outside Guardian—J. L. Rolf. Come in and browse amongst the many new models in this Spring the abstract business here several They will make their home here with C. Vic Linsten is the retiring dictator. years ago spent a few days here this G. N Millard as soon as the scarlet exhibition 6f apparel. O. J. Masters was elected to week talking over old times with his fever quarantine is removed from the attend the Mooseheart convention to former cronies. Mr. Burdick is enroute Millard home. be held at Mooseheart in June. Linsten to Skiff, Alberta, Canada where A. B. Petterson, county engineer, was elected alternate. The he has a largie farm. spent a day at Craig this week wherethe meeting was well attended and a good The Swedish Lutheran Ladies' Aid county is building a bridge over time is reported by all who were 1 jf is giving a food and handiwork sale the Big Fork river. Petterson reports there. on next Saturday, the 25th inst., at that the driving of the piles Reuther's Market. Home cooked' food, for the bridge is nearly completed. NEW OFFICERS ELECTED AT home baked bread and pastries as well RETAIL CLERKS MEET Six men are being employed in this as articles of clothing are on the 4 work. .. counter. Come early and get the best. The following officers were elected H. T. Miner left last night for St. The Luther league of Bethel Luth.*•' last night at a meeting of the retail Paul where he will spend a few days eran church will meet at the church clerks of this city/ Wm. B. Fulton, in conference with the postal authorities on Friday evening of this week. A president Wm. Howard, vice-president there. He will return by the delegation of young people from^Fort Hugh McMillan, secretary, and way of Duluth, where he will attend Frances will visit us at this.meeting. Charlie McKeogh, treasurer... the Republican district convention Program and refreshments. Everybody The meeting was well attended. of which h$ is a delegate, returning welcomed by the first of April when he The school children at Big Falls NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. will assume the office of postmaster. are receiving their spring vacation Beside the school fire the fire department this *yreek. The reason that this vaCation We have changed the hours of our made two other calls during comes so early is due to the Auction Sale to comply with *the union the week. An early morning- fire fait that so many of the students and rules. Auction will be held at 10 A. at 718 Eighth street was extinguished, -The Spring exhibition extends to all departments and is so impressive teachers are ill that the school board M. to 6 P. M. every day, Saturday to the loss being very small. A fire found it advisable to close schools 9 P. M.—-Rifkin's, 228 Third street, in a smoke house belonging to the detail that we cannot hope to tell it in mere words. We want you to for a week and to eliminate the Easter International Falls, Minn. City Meat & Grocery Market was come in and vieW for yourself. vacation to make up for the lost also extinguished before much damage ANNOUNCEMENT. time. was done. A The I. O. O. F. building committee MOOSE TO ORGANIZE announces" a two-act, farce comedy Dance Friday night, March 31st, at Established in 1904 by Mitchel Burton TWO NEW LODGES Oddfellows hall Tickets 35 cents. j'-' entitled, "The Old District School," Special music. 7 to be presented at the Grand theatre I. O. O. F. Committee. April 20th and 21st by a strong company Mooseheart Legionnaires will organize Winnipeg, which has played twice at on Tuesday night of next week. SPECIALIST -WILL BE HERE once at Port Arthur, three There are about forty ladies tq» be installed at Victoria Hotel, Tuesday, times at Fort William and twice at in this new order. Mrs. JoKaNoll April 4 and Thursday -A: Fort In addition Frances. to the regular is to be Grand Regent and Mrs, International Falls'-Fastest Growing Store will vaudeville April 6, a member show there be Ed. Durbin, Record. acts International Falls and Fort The junior order of Moosc^r comprised of Drs. Larson & by *, •.Stihi'S"- sit ,i4» 4 ^Frances talent. Further announcement of boys between the ages of Larson, -Optometrists. Eyes examined. will Jbe made/at a later date. 16 and 21, is to be organized shortly Gasses Fitted...