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

May 11, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

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Lloyd La Brie, of Mizpah spent the campaign. "It isonly in fairness and also jail sentences tp |e suspended lections, and applications for licenses Monday here'. aind tire* law will be enforced." on condition thait the (mender presents must be made' through the regular' a registratoin certificate within Official stars and instructions are channels to the secretary of state. Mrs. F. B. Green and children are being sent out to members of the a reasonable time. The inspectors will visiting in Minneapolis this week. take the owners of operators of unlicensed -state Highway department in all sections AMERICAN LEGION MAKES 4 .. of the state. They are instructed cajs directly to court in the PLANS FOR DECORATION DAY Fred Siroin of Waukana transacted to make special work of the prosecutionof majority of cases, it was announced, At a meeting of the American Legion Bert Lehman is a visitor here. Mrs. E: Swanson departed early in business l^ere Monday. 4 but in special cases costs my be increased uato tax delinquents during held last night in the city hall the week for Mentor where she was by legal formalities. the first ten days or two weeks and E. J. Butchart was appointed to act E. Nelson principal of the Littlefork F. S. Lang returned today from Duluth called by the illness of her mother. then to continue the campaign^ in connection The attorney general's office has advised as of a committee to cooperate school, was a visitor here during ^chairman where he has been for the past with their regular duties un^ that county attorneys and city with the commercial club and the week end. Dr. E. A. Thompson is busily engaged week in transacting business. til the last unlicensed car has been attorneys will assist the inspectors in the various labor organizations of in building his summer cottage registered and its owner fined. every way possible. T. J. Johnson of Littlefork, candidate the city to prepare for a big parade Sherman Baily from the state auditor's at Clark's beach. Lumber and Courts will be urged to impose fines for representative, was a visitor The inspectors will make no col­ decoration dav. office conducted a state sale of other building material was hauled here Monday. 1 land Tuesday disposing of forty acres. to that place this week. Howard Neilson and Glen Bromley Frank Therrio and family will leave M. M. Abbott, county agent, has of Loman visited here during the early tonight for Menominee, Michigan, been instructed by Francis White and part of the week. where they will make their future Harley Parker of Littlefork to nenegociate o-— home. for the purchase of four A baby bov •fras boril to Mr. and pure bred Guernsey calves. M. M. Abbott will go to Littlefork Mrs. Grant Seaman jit the Northern Minnesota hospital Tuesday... tomorrow night where he will attend The third silo in this county is to a meeting of the Littlefork commercial be erected by Abe Olson on his farm C. Vic Linsten returned frow Bemidji club. at Littlefork. The first one to be Monday morning after concluding built in this county was erected by !*§*.' and Mr«^'Higii^ C^rro^jeft^oxi: some business, at that place* Alfred Sorquist -on- his farm at Wild Ti$||day for Glenwood where they wood si •*$ •*'%. *ffiz IS&iei orthe Tabernldle society were called by the death of Mrs. Car* •o were eitfertained at the, j|ome of ,Mrs. rolls father. "The Deacon's Second -Wife" was1 JoKri Noll last Tuesday afternoon. put on under the auspices of the A daughter was born yesterday to ——o Girls' Athletic club last Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Louis Setterholm of Mrs. Alfred Olson of Littlefork underwent at the Grand Theatre at Big Falls. Fort Frances at the Northern Minnesota an emergency" operation at The show was well ^ttended and the hospital. the Northern Minnesota hospital on characters played their respective Monday night. parts to a perfection. Miss Mayme Vehren entertained a ——o—— Miss Clara Stormo departed for number of young ladies last evening Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Backus returned Minneapolis early in the week to attend in honor of Miss Lillah Franklin. The Children Shoes yesterday morning from the the wedding of one of her girl party took the form of a miscellaneous south, lthough Mrs. Backus is not entirely friends who lives there. shower. recovered from her attack of pneumonia, contracted while in Florida, W. C. Hasselbarth returned yesterday August Reider of Littlefork is at ECONOMY STYLE COMFORT her condition is satisfactory and after spending a month at Hot the Northern Minnesota hospital it is hoped that in the course of a Springs, Ark. He reports the Klu where he is receiving treatment for a week or so she will be entirely recovered. Klux Klan as being very active in fracture sustained to his right arm Exuberant youth lives on its feet and must be well shod—not only to while working in a mill at that place. -4jjat state. protect and strengthen the growing feet, but to look good as well. —o The regular meeting of the Parent Sheriff Van Ettan departed for Red Frank Doran has returned from Teacher association will be held Friday, Bring your critical sons and daughters to our store and hear their Wing last night with John Sutch and St. Paul where he has been undergoing May 19, at 3.30 p. m. Mrs. H. V. joyous cries of delight. A. Phillips, the two boys who had treatment at the government hospital Ward will speak on "Character Building." been committed to the reformatory at there for injuries he sustained Miss Lynch will play. Officers Parents will also be gratified by the extremely low prices on our high that place. during the war. He will return to will be elected. Following the business ^JTTality offerings. 1 that place after three weeks' visit tea will be served by the retiring The car of picric acid which has with his parents here. Black, tans, patent leathers, officers. been purchased by the farmers of this Sizes 5 years to 12 years $1.00 to $3.00 county, through county agent Abbott, Twenty-five pounds of grass seed Secretary Dave Hurlburt of the is expected to arrive here the early Special leathers. are to be planted in the court house commercial club returned Tuesday part of next week lawn. Flower beds are to be put in Sizes 6 years to 10 years $1.00 to $4.25 from Hibbing, where he had been attending and the hedges along the walk leading a meeting of the secretaries of the different commercial clubs of to the door of the court house are to be trimmed and fixed over, the state. Mr. Hurlburt reports the YOU SAVE WHEN YOU PAY CASH which will greatly add to the appearance meeting as being well attended and of the building. matters discussed were of vital importance to this section of tlie country. County agent Abbott visited Littlefork .Saturday for the purpose of 0. M. CARR & CO. Miss Donna Clark, Mrs. J. C. Clark looking over land sites available for and" Mrs. H. A. Harwood who have the land learxng demonstration thtft will be held in that vicinity on May 24. been visiting with Mrs. F. S. Lang "The Store of Quality" for the past week departed yesterday A representative from the state university is expected to arrive here afternoon for their homes in Duluth. Last Saturday evening Mrs. Lang, entertained sometime during the coming week INTERNATIONAL FALLS* .... MINNESOTA and at that time the sjte will be definitely at a dinner party in their located. honor and on Tuesday evening a picnic VULCANIZING dinner was given at the Lang AUTO TAX AGENTS home in honor of the departing guests, READY FOR DRIVE We have just installed a The entertainment given at the Bethlehem church last Tuesday evening modern vulcanizing outfit State-Wide Campaign Against Unlicensed was well attended. The following Motor Vehicle Owners to that enables us to do work delightful program, formed the Take Force of 150. evening's entertainment. that we can safely guaran­ Piano Solo: "Twilight," Iriving Nearly $500,000 of overdue motor tee. Grimoldby. vehicle taxes and penalties will accrue Vocal Solo: "The Spring Has Come," to the state trunk highway fund, state Battery repairing our Esther Miner. officials predicted this week, depending Saxaphone Solo, Arnold Anderson. on the effectiveness of the drive 0 specialty. Vocal Solo: "Down in the Forest," on slackers everywhere in the state. Florence McLeod. "Nine out of ten motor vehicle Holler Tire and Battery Shop Lecture: "Turn the Dark Clouds owners have paid the tax without unnecessary Inside Out," Rev. A. W. MacNeill delay or complaint, and New Location: Selected Solo: John J. Gibson. now the others are without excuse DISCOUNT Cornet Solo: James Honey. 504 THIRD STREET. and must pay their portions, said Vocal Solo: "Ma' Lil' Batteau," Marvel Charles M. Babcock. state highway Bennett. commissioner, in personal charge of SALE 191 Ofre Gift for For Friday and Saturday only we will place on sale at 15% discount our entire stock of large transparent hats, suit hats in braids and Circe horsehair, and O Mother W feather, flower and ribbon trimmed hats. Children's hats and Madge Evans hats to be sold on sale days also at 15% E discount. Whether you buy or not you are invited to come and visit our wonderful showing of sport ha)ts, felts, ribbons and many other beautiful patterns in all S new shades and designs. Mother will appreciate most a beautiful bouquet of roses, carnations, sweet pea, lily-of-the-valley, or one or more of the wide choice of fresh and 5 3 cut flowers we have on hand for this Day. lUIillUUIUIIUUjl iiiuuwiu!m We can deliver flower# to any cjty in the United States. It does not matter )iow far your mother may live from here, we will deliver in .time for A beautiful lot offspring and A whole counter displaying Mother's Day, May 14. Orders for out of town delivery must be in by summer creations, original pat- $ spring and summer's last word in $ May 12th. 5 terns and late arrivals from Eastern style will be on sale Friday and Place your order today. We sell as cheaply as you can buy direct from fashion centers such as Silks, Saturday for only the florist. Braids,, Pattern Hats, Sailors. These hats would be bargains These* hats formerly sold to for Milady at several times this $15 Friday and Saturday only.. price. iirniimiimmniiiinmniifflntiinniBiHmiinniimiiiiifliHiminiBBiiinininiiiBiiiiiiiinnianiBmanminignBitBHiffiiigiiifniM THE LEE HAT SHOP Phone 20 316 THIRD STREET INTERNATIONAL FALLS umrnmrniiminitittufliunHiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiini •, 1