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

April 20, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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can be »«u*hMed at your* looil electrical NW« Sec. 1 Town 158 ,SE& SW% S S 5 5 S 5 S in is a at is a store. 'r and SW# SE^ Sec. 36-159-28. secured he has Price mm MAkGlEf NEWS NO LfCENSE REQUIRED TO OPERATE First State Bank, Williams, Minn. frifn}£. ft ft THESE SETS. COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS A A SUBSCRIBER. ft ft ft ft ft'ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft AS TO INSTALLATION I AND OPERATION WITH EACH OUTKIT. School opened again Monday afffa* WIRELESS TELEPHOJTE RECEIVING FOR RENT One steam heated WE CAN MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. the Easter vacation. SETS room. Inquire at 400 Eight Street "LISTEN IN"«* -v Leon Joyce returned from Bemidji THE UNITED RADIO SCHOOLS TO WHAT IS GOING ON lit THE AIR Radio Eagiaeers or phone 421. the first of last week. HEAR 700 First National Haak-Soo Llae Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. J. Burns Tvere up the MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Concerts Weather Reports Lectures Market Reports Public Speeches Famous FOR RENT—Five acre chicken farm line to Littlefork last Wednesdays Singers Time Signals, Etc. near Goodridge, Minn. Complete Services were held in the Norwegian One of these RECEIVING SETS will Hjelmer Rud. The former was ss s* s* 3 bring this right to your home. As simple set of buildings. Rent free first church on Easter Monday. to operate as a Victrola. No expense .It seventeeh and the latter was twentysix. year.. E. J. Olson, Margie, Minn. A heavy rain all night oif. Saturday -eimi for upkeep. Can be installed 3 BIRCHDALE A delicious midnight lunch was -. «&'« -by yourself in an hour. last, Easter being darjc and1 gloomy. 44-2t HARKO JUNIOR RADIO RECEIVER served. "A most enjoyable time was WANTED—Lady to solicit for the ft ft ft ft ft ft ftftttft ft ft ft ft ft ft Eli Helmer is putting up a A very efficient Crystal Petector Set reported by all. with a rknge of 25 to 50 miles .on phone best equipped Dry Cleaning and building to be used for a. chicken Verda Kendall spent her Easter vacation messages- and 300 to 500 miles on code Ernest Ruberg -went to the Falls Dyeing plant in Duluth. Write to house. messages. Comes complete with head BORDER HEMSTITCHING CO. at Indus. feW with his truckxwhere he will have" it phones, batteries and wire sufficient East End Dry Cleaners, 918 East Miss C. Costello and mother, of for an aerial. Mrs. John Nelson made a business made over so that it can be used to Mrs. R. Black Duck, are visiting here at the -Price Superior Street, Duluth, Minnesota. Liljeblad, trip to Baudette. haul both freight and passengers. He HARKO SENIOR RADIO RECEIVER home of Eugene Costello. Parcel Post Dept. It An exceptionally efficient" Vacuum Willian Nashlund has purchased a 822 SeTenth Street Phone 152 will begin trucking as soon as the The Easter program was quite well Tube Set with" a range Of 300 to 000 WILL RECEIVE sealed bids up to team and buggy. roads are -fit*$o"be used. His route is miles on phone messages and 800 to attended in spite of the rain and it Button Holes Made By Hand. Jtfay 1st, for the timber land described 1 000 jnilea on code messages. Comes Archie Darvel returned from International between Baudette and the Falli. The certainly rained. The children all did complete with hea^ phones tube and as follows: Lot 3 and SEJ4 Falls after a short visit. wire sufficient for an aerial Batteries starting and stopping places will be well and are deserving of much Mrs. Ruberg and Mrs. Bugner made the ones mentioned, going one way credit. a three-day visit at Miss Shearer's each day. home. UNIVERSITY FARM-PIG Mr. Culp came- up from Baudette ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft &. ft WINS GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP in order to take care of his logs at ft BORDER BUDGETS the mill. ft A DurosJersey pig, bred and raised Emir Ruberg has (the jpajtrolman g^*S" Z*4 V# V# at University Farm, $t.-Paul, was the job for all the state roads in Sault the grand champion barrow at the Thee is no one left to have the flu Township. "The Four Horsemen ^southwestern Exposition and Fat so it should leave us now. Our city is rapidly spreading toward Stock Show at Fort Worth, Texas, The old .Rainy flows calmly on but the south. Case of where little March 5 to 12, according to E. F. Fer has taken off her coat of ice. gravity has strong pull. rin, professor of animal husbandry The Glee club are busy practising Mr. Swanlund has secured the mail at tl^e University of*Minnesota. Sold for that play. Don't forget the 28th. contract between Baudette and Lom^n to the Oklahoma Agricultural and George Vogts has been busy cleaning for the coming summer. of the Apocalypse" Mechanical college at the International Mr. l^ybo, Mr. Ostlund and Mr. grass seed and seed grain all the livestock show last winter at week. Messrs. Nybo, Ostlund and Gregg the' weight of 350 pounds the pig Mrs. Vogts was able to resume her were International Falls callers. weighed 540 pounds at th$ Texas show Mrs. Allan Shearer has been seriously teaching Monday after another week when it was sold to a packing plant ill for the last two weeks. Dr. of illness. for 18 cents a pounJ. The barrow With the snow all gone and the Young of Emo is taking care of the The Worlds Greatest Picture was born April I, 1920. roads drying fast, our flivers will soon case. It is thought that the sickness be fliving. is an attack of the cancer. A COMMUNICATION Other schools report Easter vacations. Tom Cummings has been cutting Grand Theatre FROM BIRCHDALE Not such joys for us. We spent his school wood. While piling wood close to the saw he nearly cut" some ours "a fluing." To the Editor: The Catholic Ladies' Aid was postponed fingers from his left hand. You can't We are pleased to notice that Mr. again till next month. ^Jrs. be any to careful around a wood saw. M. H. -Gregg, the principal of the The Campfire Girls had a,party at Paradis being too ill to entertain. __ Birchdale schools, has filed for the the Seely home to celebrate Elizabeth Eggs are priceless, taken literally. Nay 3 and 4 office of superintendent of schools. Howard's 27th birthday. They But never mind. Biddy wants to set. He is a man of good character and Maybe there' will be a price on springers. spent the time in making Easter rabbits ability and is well versed in: the lines which they sold to obtain money of educational work. A -period of for their camping trip next summer. Mrs. John Johnson and Mrs. Paradis more than twenty years boasts for A party was given at the Osterlund have been quite ill with the flu, At Mr. Gregg's experience. As a principal home in honor of Ida Ostlund and lowed by the mumps. Seems like Bernice Van Over on their one should have been sufficient. and instructor he has proved to be a very successful master in our seventh birthdays. They were born The anti-consolidated school arty:le POPULAR PRICES on the same day of the same year. A appearing in the Baudette Region FOR SALE Ludwig Player Piario proved very entertaining. \But "civil lunch was served in the afternoon and one hundred rolls in good condition. and the small folks had a good time. government" teaches that children born in this country are citians so Price $400 terms if desired. A birthday party and dance was Inquire of E. G. Schiller, Ranier, gjjven at the Ole Nelson home to celebrate perhaps we^are entitled to a school Minnesota. 2t-pd. the birth of Myrtle Nelson and anyway. We humbly hope so. iBB O. M. OF QUALITY 441 Announce a Month WV Beginning Saturday, April 22nd Only a store that Sells for Cash can consistently offer such values as will be offered during this sale. You don't have to wait until. the season is past to save money on Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear Apparel, Clothing,, Furnishings, and Shoes, Every department .will have fresh, seasonable merchandise at most attractive prices. This season "qualities are better" and "prices lower". Every member of the family will find things they need at. prices they can afford to pay. PAY CASH--"Save tKe Cost ,*» s\ 29th a 7 y~ 4?- -r&S'Sj,