Old News

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

June 22, 1922 · Page 2 of 9

Page 2

Click image for full resolution

OCR Text

111P 5*^5* 'CC "•''yEWVS'ESSKJK* cTTTM INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS V:V. PAGE THREE mr-1 Wm. Savard who has concluded this SPLENDID socli^NU«?S. year's studies at Coflegeville is spending the summer -vacation at the home 1 There is no excuse for anybody not 'M of his parents, Mn and Mrs. Thos. S## CSf-sfcv putting by poinething for a rai^iy day. A H& r,-£ V.'Ss +?. Wl*«%r'3f--t f%2Sfc*fe Savard./- ,* -. jP 4,4, if% 2& The'United States Treasury is offering securities that meet the most Mrs. Thos. Kinshella has as' her modest pocketbook. Savings Treasury The ladies of the Norwegian ladies' C. Ballou spent yesterday at In­ Pi gbests her sister, Mrs. E' Larchand Stamps can be bought for one dus on business. ,. aif^j were 'entertained at the home of of Milwaukee and/ Mrs. Larchand's dolla*r each at any post office or bank. Mrs. Carl Peterson yesterday afternoon: —-o '/--y' daughter, Mrs. N.. Drisdois of Kalama- %»„'uv When twenty of them have been accumulated *f Gus Belcher returned from the Twin -J zoo, Michigan.' xr- i- JV*T"fjW fa^ they can be exchangedjtor jCities Sunday last. ^r r£ V" a Treasury Savings Certificate that in —-o Miss Jean McPhee arrived here last "Mrs. A. W. Bronk and children departed 1 five years will be redeemed by the V&f Dan Maher of Little fork was a visitor week from \Portage, Wis., to spend for *Duluth last week where ft f&V United States for $25. That means here yesterday. a few months with ^ifcr grandfather, J. they will join Mr. Bronk who was IIF^' that your money will have earned interest J. Sione. called to that place by the illness of at 4J4 per cent per annum, Jos. Nelson visited in Brainerd during his mother. i. -4* compounded^ semi-annually. Other the week end. Alex Bloomstrom and family of "'. Vz-JX..V1 O—— Savings Certificates in $100 and $1,000 Laurel were .in town this. week en Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schwindler, who Mrs. I Greenwald is visiting in Minneapolis demnomihations may be bought for route to their new home at Brainerd, were recently married at St. Cloud, ayfe this week. $80 and $800 respectively. An individual^ Minnesota. are spending their honeymoon with may own as much as. $5,000 —T Mrs. Schwindler's sister, Mrs. Henry C. W.' Speelman spent the week ,?, worth of these certificates of the series Kenneth Speelman is among the Keyes of Ranier., end in the Twin Cities on buisinessr of any one year, and may then buy students of the state university who $5,000 worth of the next year's series, are spending the summer months with Mrs. E. Marshall is1 home from her Mr. and M|rs. Jay Berg are back and so on. There is no better investment their parents here. trip to Chicago and other points. She from their visit to the Twin Cities. in the world. The interest, return .. was accompanied back to this city by Look What 50c WU1 Buy is higher than any savings bank, Mts. C. Honey and sons left for her little daughter who has been visiting John O'Malley of Minneapolis is a and the security of the principal is Devil's Lake, N. D., last week where Friday and Saturday Only with ^relatives at Glenwood. guest of his sister, Mrs. Arthur Gordon. beyond .question. they will spend a few weeks at their .-\v, 50c summer home there. 1 Ely's nine has been winning from O Ten Btri drandbu's Soip all the range teams and the Falls team WORLD'S FAMOUS MARKSMAN H. H. Miller of Big Falls visited C. T. MacMurray returned from has been strengthened for the double TO ATTEND FAIR HERE here during the early part of the Minneapolis last week after spending header to be played at the Ucal park Two lbs. of good Lard week. A a few days with his family who are Saturday and Sunday, June 23 and 24. D. W. Flannigan, billed as one of One can of Corn visiting relatives there. ——o One can of Tomatoes f°r Walter Warnet of St. Joseph is the world's greatest marksmen with MiSs Patricia Lynch departed Monday visiting with his: sister, Mrs. Henry rifle, revolver, and shotgun, has been Miss Dolly Jeffers and neice, Miss Two cans of Peas for Chicago where she will enter A Keyes at Ranier. signed by the Northern Minnesota One jar of Blackberry Jam All CA|| Fern Jeffers of Glenwood are visiting the Grainger conservatory of music Fair association to exhibit here on at the home of Miss D. Jeffers One can of Milk for teachers and professionals. Upon for wvv Mrs. H. C. Brooks and children departed September 14, 15 and 16, the three sister, iklrs. Thos. Carroll. her return in August Miss Lynch will for Minneapolis last week Four bars of P. & G. Soap. ... _A days that the Fair will be held. continue her music classes in this city. for a short visit. The secretary of the fair association One bottle of Blueing ^l||l Fans come out and help win^ the announces that several other notable One 50-foot Clothe# Line WV for games of the big double header to Miss Loretta O'Connor, girl scout Mrs. Ray Holler and son are visiting features are being contracted for be played here this Saturday and Sunday captain, has been visiting the scout in Winnipeg, having departed for Two lbs. of Cookies ... _A and this year's fair promises ti be between Ely and the Falls. organizations in St. Paul and Minneapolis that place last week. One lb. Soda Crackers All Clip really worth while. and getting new ideas for the __o— VVV One Swatter. for Frank Doran returned to St. Paul Fly local scouti camp which is to be held Roy Palmer who has been attending last week where he is receiving treatments Miss Agnes Logan who has been at Newport, a fine location just below Three bars Toilet Soap the state university is home for A to his injured leg at the government under th^ care of a specialist at One Mop Stick All CAp Roberts Island. the summer vacation. hospital at that place. Rochester returned to this city Sunday o—— Otoe Fly Swatter for morning and will resume her A meeting of the ladies' auxiliary Miss I. Parsons of Stillwater is Ball game at the local park both former work at the M. & O. Paper of the American Legion was held at visiting at the home of her sister, and The City Grocery Neat Market Saturday and Sunday.. Saturday's company office-' Mrs. W. M. Evans, of this city. the! home of Mrs. Frederickson, 1016 game called for 5:15 Sunday's game Ninth street, Tuesday evening. Sewing Phone 225 We Deliver for 2:30. Ely's fast nine will play. Lloyd Gishhas purchased a summer occupied the attention of the ladies RESPONSIBILITY Jp home at Clark's beach, the sale being during the greater share of this meeting. Dr. J. C. Craig, district superintendent made by the Linsten-Hadler agency. As one car owner expressed it, when of the Methodist church, conducted asked why he did not patronize a the third quarterly conference F. S. Lang has concluded a trip to Miss Grace M. Underwood left this small shop which offered a lower of the local M. E. church last Friday. Grand Rapids and other points in the week for Stillwater where she will schedule of hourly rates: "I might o— interests of the M. & O. Paper Co. spend the summer months visiting I be able to save some money through NOTICE Ely's nine has been winning from with a brother and sister who live having my work done in a small shop, Fans come out and help win the all the range teams and the Falls team there, returning this fall to resume but again I might not. Besides, the games of the big double header to been strengthened for the double has her duties as a teacher in the local sm'all shops I have investigated have be played here this Saturday and Sunday header to be played at the local park high school. no investment, either in buildings or between Ely and the Falls. Saturday and Sunday, June 23 and 24. equipment—other than hand tools. I Wm. jShapira^ has concluded his vacation want to do business with people and and'bijying trip to the Twin concerns whose investment inspires Cities. Mr. Shapira states that he confidence. Suppose one of those We do developing, printing and enlarging for purhased two carloads of furniture small shops ruined my car. Could I amateur photographers. that will arrive here soon, and whidh sue and collect? I might get a judgment, will be placed on sale at attractive you want high grade standard work, bring but of what value is a judgment If prices. An ad announcing the event if it is against people who lack responsibility?" your next job here. will appear in a la\er issue of the Press. Such is the attitude not only of car owners, but of all people. Bankers ».• K* long ago appreciated this fact, which, •.« Special and prompt attention in no small way, accounts for the BIRCHDALE given to all mail orders. 96 heavy massive construction of bank buildings. Their heavy pillars, massive Mrs. Chas. Lovejoy made a trip to vaults and fittings, all create the International Falls. She is our first impression of stability, permanence I woman to be selected on the petit and responsibility, and thus, add materially SHER BROS. jury. to profits. Thelma Priest is. a visitor at Williams. You can always depend on the service of a permanent institution, 'such Mrs. McCraty is spending a week an institution is the Central Auto Jewelers with her sister. Mrs. Lbvejoy. 'Company. Mrs. Peterson and children are International Falls Your Wife Will Swanlund visitors from Baudette. Phone 259 A member of Drs. Larson Mrs. M. H. Gregg made a visit to & Larson, Specialists International Falls. in the examing of Appreciate Dining Out Mr. and Mrs. Ruberg, Mrs. Pearson eyes and fitting glasses and Mr. Swanlund autoed to will be at Victoria Hotel, Wednesday, ADVERTISING IN THE PRESS PAYS Thief River Falls where the last one and Thursday, July 5 and |6, two days. mentioned will receive, medical treatment It's a known truth that your wife for injuries received when he relishes best the meal she does not drove his car into the ditc£. have to prepare. Gunder Nybo sold his store to Mr. Roberts of Clementson. Bei thoughtful—bring her here some evening to dinner. Clarence, Chambers has gone to You will like otir home cooking, the quality of our food, Minneapolis. It's been lonesome for and the cordial, welcome atmosphere which prevails. him since school closed. Mrs. Andy Ryan was a Baudette We make in our own bake shop caller. FRENCH PASTRY CREAM PUFFS ROLLS One hundred of our citizens showed their patriotism June 19th by casting and other bakery supplies! their votes. Ten of our voters are that wall literally melt in your mouth with their working at International Falls and St. deliciousness. Cloud. Many stayed at home for it Chicago Cafe and Pastry Shop was so far to-the polls. At the last election we cast 92 votes or the s^ame as Ranier. 5'.'. Many of our citzens attended the 343 Third Street baseball game at Frontier Frontier |t 'v and Indus were the gamesters and 1^ (•V score was 16 to 10. Birchdale has no V.' /i 81 team at present as the. players are scattered all over the country. Edward Gross and Bert Meyers are cutting pulp for Emil Ruberg. The buying poplar will aid the farmers for they will get their land "cleared "free of charge." RA Hurrah for the Fourth. Birchdale will celebrate in* grand style. Sixty dollars is being paid for fire works -Bread is rightly termed "the staff of life," but in addition to its nutritive qualifies, twenty-five dollars will be given to the PREMIUM BR^AD b„ake is light, wholesome, appetizing. the winning baseball team, prizes will pies, cakes and'pastry are by-wo'fds foi* excellence in many homes in International be awarded ,to winners in races and 4 a ^bowery dance will be given in the Falls./You can rely on our merchandise. evening., Spend your Fourth at Birchdale. i^ At The Press Office S -S -r Mr. Dan Wheelock and MisV Ethel 6V Per Lb. Broeffle were joined in marriage at We Deliver 2 the Howard home June 15th. Rev. le Howard performed, the feat§£ The couple will reside at, the groom's home at Black river.*'