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

October 12, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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west wind brought the fire in from the with a car now,land twd) years ago and Ray visitor last Friday Ericsburg timber so suddenly that nothing could John had a hard time to get his horser in the interests of his campaign. ERICSBURG "Lincoln" Radio Frequency in and oui during dry weather, while be saved. T. A. Bergdahl and family are moving tout apt a a an an during the spring and fall wet weather Dr. Osborn was called here on into town this week from the farm $s Tuesday to examine the school children. he had to stay in. west of town. Mr. Bergdahl has. purchased Ericsburg, October 10 Radiophone Receiver Local agnt H. DuBreuil of the D. W. He found some new cases of the Eric .Stohl place here. Rev.~Bloomfield of the Falls is holding scarlet fever but no one has been & P. T£y. who has been here for this P. S. Van Wyck, who has been visiting a series of revival meetings here fast three weeks, was bumped yesterday quarantined yet. home folks with his wife for the this .week. Brings in high-class entertainment consistently, in a high by Mr. Keller who will hold the past month, returns ta his old job on Andy Anderson of the Falls was in class way, because: local office from now on. Mr. Du(Breuil tftfe Range, cuffing locomotives around. Experienced Emma town Sunday looking after his Little IT IS THE LATEST DEVELOPMENT IN HIGH CLASS left for Taft, Minn., where he Pete Mantel is looking for piecemakers Inn property here. I will relieve for a few weeks. RADIO RECEIVERS to help get out two cars of A Ranier man in an .automobile Nels Johnson has a crew clearing Local Owls, Chas. Mitshulis, Leonard cordwood which he hasn't time to get met* a beautiful young lady at the edge It does not distort even the most delicate musical tones. land in section 10, 69-24 where he Adams, Andrew Johnson, Oscar out alone. .The rush order stuff of town. Brakes tipped hat and logged two years ago. It Does Not "Howl" Haggbom and the writer enjoyed the swamped Pete. said: Forest Ranger Starkweather of It does not require an elaborate antenna. evenings entertainment at the Owl H. J. Scott arrived in town at the AVon't you have an automobile Littlefork is in town today, keeping a Club, in the Falls Saturday. The Messrs. Its sensitiveness and selectivity is unequalled! for the pure Hder right time td get in on the 24-hour watchful eye on the fires in this vicinity. reception of radiphone broadcast entertainment. Johnson and Haggbom joined shifts fighing fire in this vicinity. He "No thanks," as she kept on her the Owls during the meeting. Dr. W. We welcome the opportunity of demonstrating this instrument stayed until all danger of fire was way, "I am just walking back from Ed Peterson and Miss Gladys Eddy T. Pearson and L. P. Mitshulis, also in your own home._ one." past. of the Falls were in attendance at the local members were unable to attend. Frank Yager and Anton Bodahl left Northern Lakes Radio Service Dixie Follies last evening. W. H. Eddy, who returned two for Chas. Fredin's camp six miles A f* hyiic Good Martha Linderman has b^en on the weeks ago from Perley, Minn., where northeast of town, yesterday, where sick list for the past few days with International Falls, Minnesota he and family spent the hlrvest season, they will put in two weeks of piecemaking When you want a physic that is a light attack of the flu. is busy at present time breaking before the camp openis for the mild and gentle in effect, easy to take Deputy Sheriff F. U. Day was it* Distributors of "Lincoln" Radio Apparatus in Northern between fifteen and 20 acres for Gust winter. and .certain to act, take Chamberlain's town Monday Tn official business in Minnesota Franson, and as soon as he completes Leonard Adams }ias Jopened hjis tablets. They are excellent. For sale connection with the sheriff's office. this job, he says he expects to have camp for the winter, in section 20, 6923, by S. N. Rubin. John Nelson has completed his rap SSm i* sufficient breaking and plowing to do where he logged two years ago. job down on the St. Louis county road to keep-'him busy in this vicinity all Ole Oxstad, Thos. Kelly and Andrew and is at home again with his big car. fall. Johnson went out there, to piecemake H. A. Bridgfcmaot candidate for Get More Power The fires which were raging here as soon as the camp opened. state senator from this district was an pretty bad last week were checked Mrs. H. H. Hall left for Virginia and put under full control by the 28 Saturday morning for a few days visit We Repair men that were put on the job a week with her daughter Margaret and other ago last Monday morning the rain relatives there. From there she will Get more power, and save gasoline. Reduce your carbon troubles. 15% received Friday, although it did not go to Duluth for a month's visit with Connect up a set of Lynamite Plugs, and watch what happens. Note th*increased put the fires out entirely, stopped all friends there. power in your motor. Note the quicker pick-up. Watch how chance of the fire running in field or smooth it runs. The Dixie Follies company which GENERATORS woods, which put this place out of all showed here last evening to a fair The Lynamite Spark Plug is constructed differently. It uses the STARTERS danger until the heavy frosts of Saturday sized crowd, put on al nice clean entertaining famous Lynamite Principle of ignition. MAGNETOS and Sunday nights killed all show and was appreciated by FANS This principle is represented green stuff and the dry, hot days all who saw it. The Follies leave this HEATERS in what is known as a Vacuum since then have dried the dead grasses afternoon for Ray. COOKING UTENSILS and brush. A crew has been ordered Transformer Chamber, producing We understand Mr. Z. Plummer, and REWIRE CARS. out and as soon as the jvind is right, results far beyond the possibilities who runs the bus lifie between International Before sending your work willtbackfire around the Bruce Barton Falls and Ray, will move his away see us. of the ordinary type of place, and probably around the Gust family to Ericsburg in the near future, spark plug. Auto Electric Holm hay field. If this weather keeps and run the line from here. He is to LYNAMITE up for a few days more, it will be have the Carl Reidle residence. Repair Shop necessary to do som^ additional back John Hanson has completed the new firing west of the village to make all SPARK PLUG road into his place from the southern safe here. 815 8th Avenue terminal of the W. G. Martin road. The Lynamite spark is ten times more powerful than the spark obtained One can go clear into John's place VACUUM from an ordinary plug. It fires your mixture every time and fires it completely. TRANSFORMER It enables you to use a leaner mixture and saves you gasoline.*- It I 58 a MARGIE NEWS CHAMBER adds more power to every piston stroke. -& 88 S3 Read Connect up a set today. Th£y soon pay for themselves in gasoline saved. The Hardest Worker II a Price in sets of four or six—$1.25 each. What it See or write me for a demonstration. Agents wanted. Does D. Rose of Bemidji was in town Zimmerman Electric Co. last week. Mr. Childs purchased a Delco lighting In the World plant last week which he will in-, Exclusive Distributor stall in his new1 residence. MINNESOTA INTERNATIONAL FALLS The rain last Saturday was a bleSsing as it aided in putting out the for-! est fires that were burning in so The human machine cannot be driven constantly. many places. There will come a time when you can no longer earn. Terrence Childs, Charley Gingrich However, a constant worker is at your service—its arid Seivert Larson left on Sunday earning power increases with time. for Dakota to purchase an engine for It's your own money in regular deposits in an interestbearing their saw outfit. account. Mr. Mondeau of Chippewa Falls, Put it here now to work for you against the time when Wis., arrived in town Sunday. He is you cannot work. a brother of Miss Mondeau who formerly resided here. First National Bank An automogile accident occurred LIGHT-SIX just out of town last Friday evening when Mr. Wilson and Mr. Stephne Minnesota International Fal^s, were reurning to town. They saw a car coming and turned out when the car smashed right into them. The SSm car was Mr. Porter's, driven by'their son Jack. Both cars were badly smashed up, Porter's beyond repair. WHITE The occupants of both cars were bad'**! ly bruised and shaken up. Mr. Porter was unconscious for a time but is recovering BAKERY at this writing. It is almost a miracle that no one was killed or badly injured. Jack says he did not realize he was so close to the other car. f# jj The Studebaker Light Six luggage space is provided under AROUND LOMAN the rear decks. Roadster and Coupe Roadster is a a I! There's an internal hot-spot were primarily built for business Wm. Haner lias rented the Paul to reduce gasoline consumption use. In meeting the urgent demands Mercure farm for next year. to a minimum. Valves are inclined "Scotty" Mclntyre made a business of business, they naturally trip to Fort Frances the first of the at a 20 degree angle to give have fulfilled the needs of week. anew measure of power, greater Our folks liked Supt. Olson's potato the small family. •i digging vacation and took advantage flexibility and better acceleration. TASTE Each is built for hard usage, day test of food gives BREAD of it. Crank shaft and connecting •its rightful place. The majority Jimmy Gorman is back again and in and day out. And as they are rods are machined on all surfaces, will be head cook at the J. P. Madsen of-tastes like BREAD best of all foods. completely Studebaker built— camp. thus eliminating vibration and Clean wholesome bread is truly the Miss Lydia Crawford returned home you know they will stand up insuring longer life to the motor. staff of life. It is the foundation of all from Montrose last week after a visit under hard going. well balanced tneals. So if your home Studebaker low prices are of several weeks. is to be a healthy home, youir first care Mrs. St. Lawrence is having a new The bodies are attractive, made possible by great volume house built on her farm here and will should be in the selection of BREAD. roomy and thoroughly comfortable and complete manufacture. soon move into it. PREMIUM BREAD is baked daily for all-day travel. Ample Studebaker quality is traditional. Emory Thomas drove his big bus to in our new modern oven. The ingredients Minneapolis last week, to sell it as he are the very same as used by found it too big for our roads. Both models are upholstered in genuine The Studebaker Light-SixCoupeRoadster The three-passenger Roadster has cowl leather have ample space under the rear seat* two passengers has lights storm curtains opening with the every good housewife. But we bake There has been many fires running aide coach lamps rain visor and doors large plate-glass window in rear cur- deck for luggage ignition and thief-proof windshield wiper eight-day clock. tain, and inside and outside door handles. transmission locks, and cowl ventilator. in the cut-over sections lately and in so often, buy in such large quantities most cases have done much good. and have developed the art of baking Drummond & Landgraf have a new MODELS AND PRICES-/, o. b. factories so highly that there is no denying that tenant on their farm here and have a BIG-SIX LIGHT-SIX SPECIAL-SIX PREMIUM BREAD is better bread— tractor busy plowing u£ the fields. 7-Pmmm., 126' W. B.. 60 H. P. S~Pmmm..lirW.B„ 40 H. 5-Pm—.,J19'W. B„ 50 H. P. P. and much more economical. E. J. Helmer! now sports a Studebaker Touring $ 075 Touring Touring $1275 $1275 Touring $1650 car while N. P. Neilson drives a Roadster Roadster (2-Pass.)_ (2-Pass.)_ 1250 1250 Roadster (3-Pass.)_ 975 Speedster (4-Pa*s.)_ 1785 real Henry. Horse trading is all out Coupe-Roadster Roadster Roadster (4-Pass.)_ (4-Pass.)_ 1275 1275 Coupe (4-Pass.) 2275 (2-Pam.) 1225 2475 Coupe Coupe (4-Paaa.) (4-Paaa.) 1875 1875 of style. NOTICE 1 WO SHffi SHffi 2050 2050 &•' Sedan Sedan (Special) (Special) 2650 2650 Leslie Christiansen wears a large 1% School students, teachers and others smile these days. It's on account of Cord Tirea Standard Equipment I will find *he White (Bakery Coffee that new eleven pound girl that arrived on Monday the 2nd. House just the place to take breakfast CENTRAL AUTO CO. There are several of scarlet "Cases or luncheon. A satisfying luncheon at a fever here and Mrs. Norman Scholta very moderate cost to the customer is hast the diptheria also. Dr. Bethune the boast of this department. is attending Mrs. Scholta. All the buildings at Camp Six were I S I S A S E A E E A destroyed by fire about a week ago, except the depot. A strong sou„th- ran .XtJhu