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

May 25, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

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-MSSJ& W -Jjjt THE INTERMATtOWAL FALLS PRESS UHMaM County Commission Jr. Ross Slack CAROLQFTHANKS. was in irom Big Falls Monday. •,^wsr Vi %v \1^ALNEWV We wish to thank all those who Editor H. Grove of the Big Fork kK*& attended us during mother's illness and DULUTH WINNIPEG & Compass is spending the day in town "ii T- vr %'*jr -S?££»p death, also for the pretty flowers. .•. v% "C't'5 2 on business. j- 1 r"Daughter, Mrs. Albert DarvaL Father Mr. A. Brunelle.' f. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daley of Grand Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ashley left Wednesday itele-Jcte t&sfo 4, PACIFIC RAILWAY Fork^f are visiting at the home of her for the cities and other places METHODIST EPISCOPAL sister, Mrs. O. Overson, this week. for a few weeks' visit.r ... Cl«ad» E. Ireland, Pastor. Sunday School, 10:00. Dr. F. M. Babcock of Northfield, It is a pleasure to sell Tanlac, because WOULD YOU KNOW THE Morning Worship, 11KX). son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Babcock, those who buy it come back COMPANY BE /^-r^^'y SECRET OF LIFE Memorial Service in .honor of our and praise it. Fpr sale by S. Rubin. spent last Sunday here visiting- his Ni country's dead. THEN parents. Evening service, 8:00. vRobt. W. Clarke of the Press office' —o— B. Kinney officiated as one of the The public is invited to our services. is spending the week at the home of C. parents in Brainerd. judges in the land clearing contest his and demonstration at TenstJike last BETHLEHEM CHURCH. Important Change In Saturday will be the only day during Monday. A. Wallaca MacNeill, Minister. Train the year that you will be asked Sunday morning, 10:30—Preaching to give something for the sick and J. Olsen of Margie, candidate for E. service. Subject: "The Christ of the Service Effective June 4, disabled ioldiers confined in the hospitals. county commissioner in the Third district, Glory." A sermon for Ascension is spending the day in the city Sunday. Special music. on business 11:45, Sunday School—Superintendent 1922 C. A. Mo'e, who has been at the E. Bergsman. Lesson: ""Jeremiah Henry Forrer of Littlefork, candidate Northern Minnesota hospital for some Speaks Boldly for God." for sheriff, spent several* days time lefti. Monday night for his home i'. i?: 7 $0, Young Peoples': meeting. Topic, at River Falls, Wis. He was accompanied here'the first of the -week in -the "Lessons from-Great Foreign Missionaries." interestI'of his cand»dacy. oldzzaoq, by his son, Ned Moe. Leader Helen Swafford. Mh isc C:* Come to- Bethlehem .church. A cordial D. B. Mulholland of Duluth, tra-' Over one million young pike hive No. 20 will leave Fort Frances daily at 5:00 a. m.- welcome awaits you. veling freight and passenger agent of been planted in Rainy lake the past the Duluth, Winnipeg & Pacific railway week. The greater share were distributed Ranier, 5:15 a. m. was in the city Tuesday evening, in the vicinity of Black Bay COP^WBWT. tQgg PUS. AUTOCASTER SERV. CQ and Jackfish Bay/ The eggs were Mr. I. Broomfield returned from the hatched this spring at the new state Twin Cities last Saturday where he No. 6 will leave Fort Frances daily at 4:00 p. m.— fish hatchery at Ranier. for Watch Rifkin's Window display purchased stock for his new grocery Spebial Bargains for Friday and Saturday. store that he has opened on Eighth Ranier, 4:15 p. m. Mrs. S. M. Thomas of Loman passed FOR SALE avenue, between 5th and 6th streets. through the city yesterday enroute to her former home in Kentucky, THREE 3-year-old colts, broke to was Miss A. Peterson of Littlefork Mr. Ernest Oberholtzer of Deer where she will visit for several weeks. drive single or double: strong as No. 19 will arrive Ranier daily at 1:28 a. m.—Fort a guest at the J. L. Albertson home Island, who has been sojourning in the Before returning she wilj visit the mules, at $150 each. Pay your Wednesday. east and south for the past several grave of her son, Alan, a victim of money, take your choice. C. Rusfeldt, Frances at 1:40 a. m- months, returned this morning and the World War, located at Arlington, Manitou, Minn. 3t. Picnic Lunches at the Lakeside will spend the summer months at his Virginia. Restaurant at the upper dock, Ranier. summer home on Rainy lake. FOR SALE—Fresh Guernsey cow and -o M. J. T*rompeter. 4tpd. young mare, six years old. E. P. *No. 5 will arrive Ranier daily at 2:12 p. m.—Fort The.ball game between Camp Six R. F. C. litis returned on Monday Nystrom, Ericsburg, Minn. 2tp and Loman last Sunday proved very Mrs. L. Rifkin and son Henry, are morning from Minneapolis, where he exciting, the score being 21 to 4 in Frances at 2:45 p. m. making ah automibile trip to Minneapolis. FOR RENT visited several days with his son favor of Loman. Despite the fact They were accompanied by Russell, who is a student at the state that Camp Six had a St. Paul pitcher, FOR RENT—12 steam heated rooms, Mrs. Matt Miller of Fort Frances. university. He also received treatment it was a walk-away for Loman. The 2 baths, can be arranged for 2 for his eye which was injured manager of the Camp Six team resigned families or rooming house. Inquire Mrs. Albert Peterson and her guest, last fall. Observation Buffet Cars on All Trains. immediately after the game. at Rifkin s. Mrs. Ferguson of Baudette, spent a ——o few days of this week with friend^ Mr. Eugene C. Cooke and Miss Anyone having friends visiting WANTED at Virginia. Viola E. Lathrop were unitefl in marriage them, or anyone who is contemplating ——o Saturday afternoon at the M. E. going away on a vacation trip, or FARM WANTED—Wanted to hear Mrs. Ferguson who has been a guest parsonage by Rev. C. E. Ireland. Mr. anyone knowing any items of local C. A. SKOG from owner of a farm for sale, give at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cooke is a game warden empoyed by interest will confer a favor if they lowest price and full particulars. L. Peterson left Tuesday for her home ,the state and located in the Lake of will call the Press and wise us up. Jones, Box 551, Olney, 111. It at Baudette. the Woods district, for which place District Passenger Agent the happy couple departed Sunday Clyde Johnson of Big Falls was in ON GENNETT The large and modern Tanlac Laboratories LATEST to make their home. the city last Monday and filed for the at Dayton, Ohio, occupy 60,000 j| DULUTH, MINN. office of register of deeds. Mr. RECORDS MUSIC square feet of floor space. For Ed Ek and four companions had a Johnson, who is former forest ranger sale by S. N. Rubin. narrow escape from serious injury in this county, is well known as a and possible death last Sunday morning gentleman of ability and pleasing The Misses Annensen departed last wheri a sedan driven-by the former manner and without doubt will be one evening for their parental home at plunged off the bridge at the second of the winners at the primaries on Mahnomen, Minn.i where they will creek and landed in several feet of June 19th. visit for two weeks. AT GISH'S water and mud. Ek and one or two of the'passengers were cut and bruised A member of Drs. Larson The Press Office Will Be Closed Extra Special reduced prices on our Music Store and the car, which was hauled out & Larson, Specialists entire stock of men's and women's yesterday, was found to be an almost in the examing of ready-to-wear. Watch our window All Day Memorial Day total wreck. eyes and fitting glasses Patke Records 50cj display. Rifkin, 228 Third St. will be at Victoria Hotel, Wednesday, o—- Among those of the graduating 2. More people have taken Tanlac and May 31, and Friday, June class of the University of Minnesota praised it than any other medicine in who received honors for scholarship the world. There's one reason onlymerit. A large number of citizens from this spring were Robert G. Green of For sale by S. N. Rubin. this city accompanied by several can International Falls and Howard I. didates for county office, attended Magladry of Birchdale. Mr. Green Miss Bertha Johnson of Baudette the land* clearing demonstration conducted was a guest at the home of Mr. and was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha, at Littlefork yesterday. An Mrs. Albert Peterson over Sunday. the honorary Medical Fraternity. Mr. interesting account of the demonstration Mr. and Mrs. Ed LaDuc of Bemidji Magladry was elected to Gamma Delta, will be found on another page. which is a like organization at the are visiting at the home of their son, Don Masterson. College of Agriculture. As previously announced in the Press, an important change in train service on the Duluth & Winnipeg Pacific railway becomes effective on June 4th. The time of arrival and departure of trains at -Ranier and Fort Frances will be found in an ad on this page. TAX NOTICE. Wednesday, May 31st, is the last INCE the time when the Nation dedicated may day on which real estate taxes be paid without penalty. Unless onehalf a is paid before June 1st penalty Memorial or Decoration Day, as a day of of ten percent of the entire tax is added. P. H. FOGARTY, Remembrance of our Heroic Dead, we have County Treasurer. Special Orders Taken for Time the Taskmaster. drawn closer the bonds of Unity and Fratemity. Out in the world of harsh realities Eve began to introduce system into MEMORIAL DAY the lives of herself and Adam, writes North, South, East and West, in Peace, in Heywood Broun, in Judge. You remember that it was not until the expulsion .FLOWERS that man and woman thought War, in Loving Memory of those who have Died of the necessity of wearing clothes. little later the practice of dressing for dinner began. With the aid of her Will take care of orders for watch Ere made the meal a fixed point that the Nation Might Live! in the day. It came every evening at out of town delivery precisely 8 o'clock, and Adam had to eat it then or not at all. The more primitive and pleasing practice of dining In order that we may fittingly observe the only when, and if, you felt like It, was abandoned. It was about this We buy our Plants and Cut Flowers from day our store will be closed all day Tuesday time that lndlgestiojr came into the world. Adam regretted it, but Eve Holm & Olson, St. Paul May 30th. was rather thrilled. Illness gave her an opportunity to bring schedule even more fully into the life of her husband by providing certain remedies to be 0. M. CARR & CO. taken three times every hour. But there were no remedies to stave off getting Old, find becan£6 minutes and seconds and hours had come into the world the years followed. They fell THE STORE OF QUALITY upon Adam and Eve presently and they died. It all came from the unfortunate International Falls, Minnesota eating of the apple upon tlu tree of knowledge. No sooner had Eve taken the first bite' than she learned to tell time. c-