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

July 20, 1922 · Page 2 of 8

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^~c THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS 'V LAND CANADA StCONO KHUNt R. E. Coleman of Littlefork was a Suzanne —Now the Test caller here this week. r* Lad Only by United States in Number •f Instruments Proportion in E. C. Oberholtzer has1 as guests I1 to People. at Deer Island farm this week, F. J. Scane of. Waterloo. Iowa, and J., E. Ottawa, Ont.—Canada ranks second to the United States among the countries Ostrander of St. Louis, Mo. C. W. Speelman, manager of the Me Jctetfosfa of the world in the number of Provision store, spent a few days in telephones in proportion to the population, Miss Myrtle'Campbell,, of the county the Twin Cities on business this'week, according to the statistical bureau superintendent's office, is away on ITT ALL RIGHT of the Canadian government. her vacation which, following a visit Mr. and Mrs. Ben Snyder of Indus TO LOOK 'GOUNPBUT The United States has 13.6 telephones with her parents in Duluth, will be spent the week end here as guests at to the 100 of population and BE spent in Chicago and in Wisconsin I Canada has $.8, according to these records. the home of the latter's sister, Mrs. SQUARE'. cities. C. Vic Linsten. "In 1921 there were 856,266 telephones in use in Canada, an increase Frank Dickenson, wanted by the St. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Lysne and Mr. of 10 per cent over 1920. The wire Paul police, was arrested by the sheriff and Mrs. L. E. Merwin of Minneapolis mileage used was 2,105,101," says the and was held at the local are the guests of Dr. Dunsmore bureau report. jail until the arrival of a. deputy from at his summer cottage on Rainy lake, "Naturally the most telephones in St. Paul who took him back to that the south dominion are in the large city for trial. cities. Such cities as Montreal, Quebec, H. L. Frank, who has been in Milwaukee Toronto, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Calgary, for the past week consulting M. M. Abbott in company with the Edmonton, Vancouver and Victoria a specialist, is expected to arrive home recently appointed home demonstration have as good telephone service tomorrow or the following day. agent, Miss Cfover Sabin, and in as any cities in the United States. But connection with the land clearing in the last two or three years there Mr. and Mrs. C. T. MacMurray and has been a very large increase in the crew from the state university, are VULCANIZING son with Mrs. M. Burton and family, number of telephones in the rural districts conducting a land clearing and home and the Burton's guest, Mr. L. Hart, of the prairie provinces.'" demonstration tour throughout, the St. Paul, motored to Baudette last We have just installed a county this week. Sunday. 1 CARRIED HOME AFTER MEAL modern vulcanizing outfit l^aulL awrence of Minneapolis was Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mclnnis moved Philadelphia Man Eats 12-Pound here early this week enroute to Kenora, that enables us to do work to the lake Kabetogama district early Turkey, 53 Oysters, With Many where he and his father have the f/^UTOcaCf gtg. in the week, where they have secured Side Dishes. that we can safely guar antee. contract for the brick work for the a cottage which they will occupy for new mills that the company is Philadelphia, Pa.—William Lee always the next two months. Wm. P. Allread. Duluth architect, boasted olj the fact that he could -AUTOCA9TE5L- erecting at that place. The Lawrences spent a few days here last week. eat as much as six men at one sitting. at one time made their home Roy,Frank has accepted a position Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen, temperamental Battery repairing our ——o He confided this to Michael Yaffee and here and the brick work in the local French tennis champion, in Minneapolis which he will hold until William Smith. They would not take T. J. McPartlin of New York City specialty. who quit in her match against mills and offices were accomplished fall when he will return to his Lee at his word and demanded a is here as a guest at the home of his Molla Bjursted Mallory, American by them. studies at the state university. He demonstration with $25 as the stakes champion, last year, was avenged Boiler Tire and Battery Shop brother, Hon. F. J. McPartlin. left for Minneapolis Monday. in case Lee won. Lee is 6 feet 4 inches last week at London when the Murdock Morrison was taken to tall and weighs 238 pounds. English finals she won over Mrs. New Location: F. P. Sheldon,president of the First Puposky Monday where he will receive He first ordered a 12-pound turkey Mallory, 6-2. 6-0 An effort is nowbeing Max Markowitz returned to Brainerd made to have Suzanne comtto with stuffing. This vanished within treatment for the Great White early, in the week' after spending National bank, spent Monday here in 504 THIRD STREET. the United States for a third and 45 minutes. He picket^ the bones conference with G. N. Millard. He Plague. Mr. Murdock is an old timer a few daysi here in business conference deciding match. clean. Then, in the words of John will spend several days in this locality in this section, having been employed with his brother Julius Markowitz. Paul Jones, Lee said: "I haven't by local lumber interests for more while making a tour of ttfe county, started to eat." than a score of years. Deputy sheriff He then ate 53 oysters, two pounds Mrs. H. L. Frank received word Reidy, who accompanied Mr. Murdock of pork chops, one dozen eggs, two The Business Exchange recently of the arrival of twins at to see that he received the proper slices of ham, a large beef stew, drank the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lester 12 cups of coffee, ate three loaves of care enroute, returned here Tuesday. Sovereign of Sartel. The Soverigns bread, and during the meal drank six CITY PROPERTY FARM LANDS AUTOMOBILES bottles of soda water. Smith and were former residents of this The best cream to whip is good, Yaffee passed over the stakes to the NOTES—JUDGMENTS, Etc. city. rich cream, from 24 to 48 hours old, diner and had to carry him home. Bought, Sold or Exchanged cigarettes says the United States Department of Miss Lou Graham entertained last Agriculture. I^hould contain at least LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US. PLUCKY VET 4 YEARS BEDFAST Sunday at her cottage on Rainy lake 30 per cent butter fat to produce ideal Office Keyes Hardware Bldg. in honor of Mrs. R. W. Hadock of results, and be kept very cold. Pasteurization Is "Is He Downhearted? No," and Escanaba, Michigan, who has been a tends to lower the whipping Phone No. 3 H. W. KEYES, Fighting Pluckily for Recovery. Mgr. guest at the home of friends here for quality of the cream, and homogenization the past week. is very harmful to it. Combined they practically destroy the Adrian, Mich.—Bedridden nearly Howard Magladry of Birchdale value of cream for whipping. four years as the result of a spinal affliction spent a few days here last week. Mr. 0 I contracted in service overseas, THE DR. BURRILL DENTISTS Magladry has just completed a course the war still has considerable reality A member of Drs. Larson in agriculture at the state university, for Brace M. Slater, Adrian soldier, & Larson, Specialists who is making a plucky fight for a subject which he has been specializing! in the examing of health at the home of his parents, Mr. Successors to Dr. E. W. Bunce in. and will become a member eyes and fitting glasses They are GOODt and Mrs. David S. Slater. of the teaching staff at the local high will be at Victoria Hotel, Wednesday, The young man's ailment has left 311 Third Street Tel. 474 International Falls school when the term opens. August 2 and Friday, August 4. his limbs paralyzed and he has been confined to his bed continuously. He rNOW IS THE TIME TO STOP PAYING HIGH PRICES is receiving the best of care and is still hopeful of recovery. FOR YOUR DENTISTRY Slater is a graduate of Brown Business university here. Two months after Dont Fail to Get Our Prices First It Pays his enlistment, April 27, 1918, he went overseas. Seven of the ten ALL OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS months he served in France he was in base hospital No. 50, Mesves, Prance, with complications brought on Examinations Free Extractions SO cents by influenza. DR. R. A. HEIHER, Res. Manager CLOTHES KILL POLYNESIANS More Fatal to Natives of Pacific Islands Than Rum or Opium, Says Captain Salisbury. New York.—Too many clothes is the great trouble with the dying Polynesians The thrilling fight with wolf a tense moment of the Pacific islands, according you'll remember for many to Capt. Edward Salisbury, who CURTIS HOTEL The a day. has spent much time among them. Captain Salisbury paused in the task of The man a thousand feces" of outfitting his yacht for another cruise to. those islands and explained TENTH STREET AT FOURTH AVENUE that when the missionaries finally convinced Minneapolis Minnesota the Polynesians that it was wrong to go naked the Polynesians The Northwest's Newest and Largest Transient Hostelry adopted clothing and acquired tuberculosis. One whole city block of beautiful Lobbies, presented btfCarl Laemirile Clothes, he said, had done these Restaurants and Shops. natives more harm than rum or opium. Pipe Organ Music during the Noon luncheon hour. in his greatest screen triumph The fewer the clothes the greater the Orchestra Music at night during dinner. health. If this applies also to the Caucasians *CfAe New York girls who keep up Service A la Carte and Table d' Hote with the styles ought to be the healthiest in the Main Restaurant. lot on earth at this instant. TARIFFS 76 Rooms, Private Baths, Single S2.00, Double $3.00 Rescuer Is Left $100,000. Cape Girardeau, Mo.—Jacob Kirchoff, 324 Rooms, Private Baths, Single S2.50. a cement laborer here at 35 Double $3.50 cents an hour, was notified that he 202 Rooms, Private Baths, Single S3.00 AGREAT had inherited $100,000 from his uncle, Double $4.00 dramatic and Casper Kirchoff of Pittsburgh, Pa., Others en suite scenic wonder picturing? whose life he saved in a railroad accident vividly how a man lost in East St. Louis, 111., thirtyone himself when fate played years ago. against him, only to find himself agrain thru the love and The Seasons' Harvest affection of a little child. A Wife's Last Dollar Buys powerful and beautiful pie* jkb ture for every member Executed Man's Coffin family. In the "Spring of Youth" the farsighteded sow Nashville, Tenn. Asbury thoughtfully. Fields, convicted of the murder of J. R. Pierce last summer, was Through "Life's Summer" they toil and save, with electrocuted in the state prison a vision of their future. here. Shortly after the death-dealing When "Autumn" comes the harvest is just what shock had been given Fields, they have made it. his wife, small, demure and pretty, entered an undertaker's Then, in "Winter's Twilight" well earned rest is the shop and spent her last dollar reward of their fore sight and thrift. for a plain black coffin. She Read your future Saturday Sunday, July 22 & 23 had earned the money by bird .work in a hosiery mill,' where in your bank book. she had .been employed sin^ First National Bank Fields* arrest. "I don't know that Asbury wasn't guilty," she said, "but Two Shows, 7:15 and 9:00 15 and 30 Cents I" couldn't bear to see bin) International Falls Minnesota buried by charity." *2? ivi» 1 Iflpafariafe 'as* II I I