International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 1, 1922 · Page 2 of 8
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ff lie ,r Rfc" 'V Victor Plath is visiting this week at W. E. Whitney is visiting relatives Grand Rapids. at Hibbing. ffI Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ashley are visiting visited here Saturday.. at Elk River. —-O-L Cecil 6. DeMille Jack Norton and 'C. W. Speelman F. B. Baker of Chicago is visiting motored to Birchdale Sunday. at the Frank B. Green home. a C. P. Ellingson of Northome visited A. L. Nelson of Big Falls visited inV this city during the early part of here during the later part of* last the week. week. R. Latz returned from Minneapolis Thos. B. Cobey and wife of Clementson Monday after(spending the week end were guests in the city during the there on business. week end. Claude E. Blevins, proprietor of the A. R. McCallum, state forester stationed Blevins' Meat & Packing company is in the Littlefork district, spent spending the week with»his family at Fools Paradise the week-end here. Warroad. Mrs. J. E. Sullivan of Littlefork Ernest Oberholtzer and mother are visited here during last week with again at their farm at Deer Island, her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Crandall. after spending the winter in Davenport, Iowa. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Franzen at the Northern You can bring the color to your Minnesota hospital last Thursday cfceeks and the sparkle of health to morning. your eyes by taking Tanlac. For sale by S. N. Rubin. Mrs. N. Walkowiak returned last week from Minneapolis where she had John' P. English and daughter, been called by the illness of a sister Peggy, are here from Portland, Ore. who lives there. Mr. English is a former resident of this city and has many acquaintances Mrs. Jack Kilawee of New York here. state is visiting friends here and relatives o- at Fort Frances. Mrs. Kilawee You can make no mistake in following formerly lived in this city. the advice of millions who have been restored to health and happiness J. P. Peterson of Minneapolis arrived by Tanlac. For sale by S. N. With Dor thy Dalton, Mildred Harris, Theodore here yesterday for a visit with Rubin. his sons, Dr. J. F. and Garnet Peterson. C. C. Honey returned from New Koslofi, John Danielson and Julia Faye York and eastern points where he Clyde Johnson of Littlefork was in has been for the past six weeks on town during the week lining up his business connected with the M. & O. Paper company, 'last Saturday. political fences. Mr. Johnson is one of the candidates for the office of' C. C. Honey returned from New register of deeds. York and eastern points, where he has been for the past six months on Barney L. Grogan, connected with business connected with the M. & O. the law department of the firm of Paper company, last Saturday. Davis and Michael of Minneapolis, is here on business. Mr. Grogan was at Rev. MacNeill departed for Baudette one time a resident of this city this afternoon where he will deliver the commencement oration at Mrs. Arthur Carlson has returned to the high school graduation exercises this city after spending several days in Tr\] Duluth attending the Industrial Exposition which will take place there this evening. and visiting with relatives. DULUTH WINNIPEG & PACIFIC RAILWAY X' COMPANY Conrad Na^el Dorothy Dalton and Theodore Kosloff A Paramount Picture Cecil De in a Scete fivrn the ~)eMlIlG Prat Production 'Foots Paradise Important Change In Train THIS IS WHAT YOU WILL SEE: Service Effective June 4, Thrilling events on the Mexican Border, seething with deeds of bandits, gamblers 1922 and soldiers of fortune. A vast and gorgeous temple in a towered City Beautiful, built on teeming lagoons. Dances Siamese, dances Parisienne, and-marvelous skating dancers whirling thru the Ballet of Ice. No. 20 will leave Fort Frances daily at 5:00 a. m.— Hundreds of alluring beauties of the Orient, bewitchingly attired. Ranier, 5:15 a. m. Strange heathen rites of hordes of worshippers in jeweled cloth of gold. Spectacular .uses of elephants, bears, snakes, peacocks, crocodiles and dogs. The No. 6 will leave Fort Frances daily at .4:00 p. m.— crocodile fight is the most blood-stirring sensation ever shown on the screen! Ranier, 4:15 p. m. Revel scenes, stree(t scenes, boudoir scenes, feud scenes, theatre scenes, vision scenes, storm scenes, fire scenes, water scenes. No. 19 will arrive Ranier daily at 1:28 a. m.—Fort I And weaving these wonders all together into far the greatest entertainment DeMille Frances at 1:40 a. m. has ever made, is a poignant, glorious story of human hearts. No. 5 will arrive Ranier daily at 2:12 p. m.—Fort Lavishly Beautiful—Loaded With Thrills Frances at 2:45 p. m. Observation Buffet Cars on All Trains. C. A. SKOG k, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, JUNE 7 and 8 District Passenger Agent THREE SHOWS DAILY—2:30 Matinee, 7:00 and 9:18 P. M. DULUTH, MINN. 'v, W-2U "J .. -KJ- MfjC-a •liner