International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 20, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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le}* £%*&.- SH~ THE ICT:ERNATIONAL "EflJUfiS PRESS TAGEFIVE P". Arms of Minneapolis was here PARENT.TEACHER MEETING. N ^'i!»1SryeS*e"fay- Tfc-W ——o—— £^4, -Ms A delightful program has-been arranged #rDr B. F. Osburn returned from f?r the Parent Teacher Association Baudette Tuesday morning. meeting to be held tomorrow ——o-—•... night at the High School auditorium. Commissioner Wm. Harrigan of Dave Hurlburt, G. V. Kinney and Rev. |gp^ W. V. Kane departed lor St. Paul Andrew Sutsh of Pelland spent yesterday Greariy spent Wednesday here. Gregg will give talks on subjects that last Thursday. here. will be of interest to both teachers o-—• & O. The M. Provision store will-be ,|p THE UNIVERSAL CAR Carl Jacobsen of the Silverdale district an A parents. Dr. Agnew will sing Clyde Hall of Ericsburg transacted in its new location by Tuesday. and music will be furnished by" the business here lasfr^riday. 4. was here last week: Mrs. Ella Green has returned home boys' orchestra and the men's quartet. O Tf Stop talking about your troubles. after an extended visit in Wadena. J. M. RusselL of Littlefork transacted Lunch will be served by the Take Tanlac. For sale by S. N. Rubin. -Ojoe business here on Friday, i.. then. Those on the committee are Jones of Northome attended O' .. G. V. Kinney, F. B. Green, F. H. O-—- Mrs. Frank Seymour of Clementson the auction sale here on Wednesday. Keyes, H. J. Miner,. Arthur Mertens Sedaik 5645 Miss Lulabelle Gould of Ray was a visited here lasfweek at the McHugo i/*" E. and BeVgsman.' visitor at the'F. B. Green homejluring F.O. aodfwf -'|C H. Zebarth of Mankato transacted and Wizard homes. the week end. With Smarter and dm' business at the court house here yesterday. moantabtm Rims ~*X ... 0l TO THE EDITOR* Elizabeth Scanlan of Big Falls- and Mrs. Betsy Lindyali returned to this -r O r"f-' Mary Scanlan of Walker were visitors city after a visit with her jon Oscar An item appearing in the Interna-' Mike Lynch of the Moose block here during the later part of last who resides at Lindford. tional Falls Daily Journal issued on left last evening for west coast points week. ——o for a visit with hi^ sons. the 11th of April 1922, to the effect Frank Bray returned from' 'Red that "the local •Rebekah lodge", had Mary Curran one of the O. ,M. Lake Falls aftqr a week's visit ,with -V 0 .. '.y surrendered, its Charter js incorrect fir. B. F. Osburn departed for Minneapolis Carr & Company's sales ^la'dies, is his brother who lives at that plane. and misleading."" last night for a short visit spending the week with her brother .if The fact of the .matter is the charter in that city. .• in Virginia. Miss Jes$amine Peterson of Minneapolis of Far North Rei^ekah lodge was, is here this week visiting with 01e Shie of Loman was a visitor for some reason wholly unknown to C. W. Monty of the county superintendent's her brothers, Dr. Jack and Garnet here Saturday, coming in by boat in office left for Indus yesterday the members thereof, "temporarily suspended. Peterson. The suspension, which was the morning and returning the same on school matters.' day by car. in force a very .short time, has been S. E. Hinman and family are here Miss Minnie Micken, teacher at the rescinded and the charter fully reinstated. from Potsdam, New York, and are A nine-pound baby girl was born Riverdale school has returned after Far North lodge is in as good, planning to make this city their future to Mr. and Mrs. O'Donald of Fort a week end visit in Duluth. if not better, shape than it has ever Complete home. Frances at the Northern Minnesota been. T. J.. Johnson, Harley Rose, Francis hospital last Saturday. Miss Rose Glenn~~is spending the It is quite evident that the Daily White and Attorney Day of Littlefork -o- Journal was mis-informed bjf a certain week with her sister. Mrs.'B. B. Kotilinek. Satisfaction Victor Piatt and Miss Agnes Logan were' here yesterday. individual who hall in mind the Miss Glenn is a teacher in the returned to this city Monday after -—o— sole purpose of in some way injuring schools at Proctor. A1 Peterson, manager of the local spending the Easter at the hoi])£ of Far North lodge and the foregoing theaters, returned to this city after Miss Logan's parents in Bemidji. Chris Serdaris has returned from statement is made for the purpose of a short visit at the home of his parents the Twin Cities where he has been correcting whatever erroneous impression "It is one medicine that does all at Baudette. purchasing supplies-»for. the new location the public may have received. Complete automobile satisfaction is the that's claimedfor it." Thousands have of the Chicago Cafe. Easter services will be held at the said it about Tanlac and so will you result of buying wisely and economically Yours truly, Episcopal church here on Sunday, if you try it. For sale by S. N. Rubin. Tanlac is a splendid tonic for puny rather than the desire and means A member of the Far North Rebekah tl April 23. Rev. Davies will preach the frail delicate children. It is purely lodge. to buy extravagantly. 0 Easter sermon. C. plingson of Northome was a vegetable and contains no minerals A visitor *-here yesterday. Mr. Ellingson or opiates. For sale by S. N. Rubin.) Figure out your every automobile requirement SPECIALIST WILL BE HERE ^Charles Peterson departed for Baiidett'e is one of the candidates for the yesterday afternoon where he Wednesday, May 3 and and you will find it in a Ford office of representative from this district. Mrs. C. T. MacMurry and son, will make a short visit with his parents Friday, May 5,"at Victoria Bobby, returned from Minneapolis Sedan—a family car of distinction and —o who live here. Hotel. A member Sunday^ Ayhere Mrs. MacMurry has beauty—a car of comfort and convenience -7—° off Drs. Larson & Mr. and Mrs. Glen Champney of bfcen caring for her mother who has Ed Russell, hotel proprietor at a car of dependability and Larson, Optometrists. Eyes examined Baudette spent the Easter with Mrs. been ill. Warroad, passed through this city today —Glasses Fitted. service—a car that will give you compete Champney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. from Wisconsin where he had Gagnon of this city, returning to satisfaction. Rev* William E. Hammond of been called by the death of his 160 ACRES OF LAND Baudette Tuesday. Walker, a writer and -public speaker mother. FOR SALE CHEA!» You should place your order now if of note, will be at Bethlehem church -o Mrs. S. J. McHugo has been enjoying Sunday morning, 10:30. Everyone is you wish to avoid delay in delivery. Captain R. Crasher will arrive tomorrow Land location—SW J4, Sec. 4, township a visit from her neice, Miss urged to hear him. from Louisiana to tal^e charge 67, Range 25. About 25 miles from Marie Edwards of La Crosse, Wisconsin. of the new fish hatchery at Ranier The Northern Auto Company" International Falls and 6 miles from -Miss Edwards is one of the instructors Services will be held in the Norwegian and also to superintend the taking of Littl fork half mile from railroad in the Ely schools. Lutheran church on Monday, fish spawn in this district. He will track, half mile from country route o—— Succesion to C. W. Jewett Co. he. April 24. Services will be conducted be accompanied by an assistant. and between both of them. Ground John Thompson, for many years in Telephone IS INTERNATIONAL FALLS by Rev.- Aastad and Rev. Waager -—-o-— is very good, level and clay under charge of the customs at this port Business meeting after services. Sever Gebhart has returned to this and black earth on top. For information recently severed his connection with city after spending the winter in write Mr. A. Jarvis, 277 Girard the government and has decided to County Superintendent G. A. Olson, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Mr. Gebhart Avenue, North, Minneapolis, Minn. go into the auto livery business. He commissioner Wm. Harrigan and will resume his duties in the engineering has hosts of friends who will wish county treasurer P. H. Fogarty left department of the M. & O. him success in his new venture. last night for Littlefork where they Paper Company. A will look over the sites that are available Misses Margaret Harrison and Loraine NATIONAL for the new high school building Joe Styskal, a lumberjack from the Kinshella of 4his city and Margaret that is to be built there. Bass Lake district was taken to Fergus Betts and Elsie Gola of J?ort GINGHAM WEEK Falls last night by Deputy Reidy. Frances returned to Duluth, where He was given an examination yesterday During the past week Judge Berg they are attending the Villa, on Tuesday in Judge Berg's court and it was has united in marriage the following after spending their Easter,vacation decided to send him to the sanitorium couples: William Holenko and at the homes of their parents. at that place. Mayme_Horgen both of this city, Milton APRIL 24th to Tanton, Winnipeg, and Hosetta Miss Ellen Marie McPhee, daughtec. A novel party has been arranged by APRIL 29th Stafford, 'Littlefork and Charles Dibble, of J. A. McPhee,-former proprietor the ladies. of the Eastern Star in Wadena and Ella Moran, city. of the Rex hotel and now a resident honor of Mrs. C. E. Nightingale, who of Portage, Wisconsin, spent the Frank Doran is home from the Government is to move to Minneapolis soon. The Easter vacation here with her grandfather, A Special Showing of New Ginghams hospital in St. Paul for the -party is to be held at the home of J. J. Stone. She returned Easter week. He has been undergoing Mrs. H. C. Pitblado tomorrow night. Tuesday to Duluth where she is attending a series of treatments at the Aberdeen Each lady will bring a basket containing at the New Low Prices Will Take the Villa. hospital in St. Paul for injuries lunch for two persons. sustained to one of his legs* during Mrs. A. Swaim and daughter, Miss Place in our Store During the world.war. PIONEER DIES. Mairon, accompanied by Mrs. Swaim's August W. Mertens, 75, died in brother, Wesley Tope, were in the Mayme Stanton, son of Judge Stanton, National Gingham Week Minneapolis on Friday, April 14. Deceased city Tuesday, enroute to their home and one of our former residents, was one of the,early pioneers at Larson, Ontario, after having spent paid this city a visit last week. Mr. in this county, coming here about the winter in the south. While here Stanton is now the secretary of the twenty-five years ago and taking up they were guests at the home of Mr. builders' Exchange of Duluth. He returned a homestead, tht. site of which is still and Mrs. J. L. Albertson. to Duluth Saturday night via the family home. He was bol-n in When warm weather ^ives its consent, it is delightful tq wear a pretty Bemidji, where he made a short visit Game Warden Powers is something the state of Illinois'. About thirteen light weight dress. Ginghiam is always popular for summer wear. with his parents. years ago he moved to Minneapolis of a real estate wizard. Last Saturday There are so many different uses too, for this lovely material. from this place and lived there and he purchased two lots fronting Rainy Rosa Raisa, world's greatest dramatic Lake at Ranier from H. N. .Nelson of in the southern part of the state up to We have a lacge variety of patterns and colors suitable for ladies and soprano, and Giacomo Rimini, Ericsburg and on Tuesday of this the time of his death. children's wear. .. .. .. famous Italian baritone, will appear Deceased is survivied by his widow, week sold same to. Robt. Caple of this in a joint recital at t{ie High School city. Caple will build a warehouse three sons, Arthur of this city, and Mjr. One can create dresses,, aprons, children's suits and rompers as well as auditorium at Virginia on .'V^ednesdajL on the property and use it for Fred.and George of Minneapolis jtnd some of the smartest underwear and collars, cuffs and vests. evening, April 26. Anyone desiring a- station for a line of boats that, he two (laughters, Miss Dora Mertens of. f,- reservations, call 494 orfnquire intends to have in operation as soon this city and Mrs! F. H. Heinen of 20c at the 'Latz Outlet Store. Extra: good quality, 27-inch zephyr gingham at as navigation opens on Rainy Lake. Minneapolis. The funeral services were held from the old homestead in the Liberty addition 25c Toil d'u noids in plain colons, checks, stripes and fancy plaids at, yarf. and the .body was'laid to rest in the Fort Frances cemetery. Rev. Victory zephyr in a wide range'of patterns,, in 32-inch width, at 2Sc Claude E. Ireland officiated. •'JAS. A. MATHIEU RESIGtfS Bates, 32-inch width, at.,.... .f. 35c James A. Mathieu. vice-president Imperial chambray in all wanted shades—a material very hard to procure now -and managing director of the ShevlinClarke on account of the strike at the factory. All 30-iiich widths at, yard... 38c Company severed his connection x^ with "that company last week. ns in the 32-inch \^idths at, ya*d Wonderful French •Mr. Mathieu had been connected with the Shevlin-Clarke Company for Tissue ginghams in checks and stripes, in all new shades, at. 68ic and 80c the past twenty-five years and his resignation comes, as a great- surprise to the people of tiiis locality. MORE FILINGS. 0. M. Carr & Co. Ross Slack, incumbent, filed Tuesday, NOVELTY ORCHESTRA The Store of i£ PR with the county auditor for reelection *-9*:. if FEATURING to th^ office of commissioner THE LATEST POPULAR DANCE MUSIC -'&h of the third district. s- 1 International Falls Mmne&ota M. H. Gregg, superintendent of schools at Birchdalc has filed for the Dancing 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. Ladies Free Ticke t# $1.00 office of county 'superintendent" of 'bM y,isSktmxs schools.\ Mr. Gregg is the third to file for