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October 26, 1922 · Page 1 of 8

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v% r^pe- '-A -^-_V- tte flNTl^A'nONAL PALIiS PKES-S PAGE TWO AGRICULTURAL CLASS HALLOWE'EN PARTY JESSE JAMES-DEITZ REVIVED FROM BIG FALLS VIS Apparently the shooting irons of all ITED HERE YESTERDAY Mrs. Tonn of Brennen's Beach will the famous bandits and bad men of the entertain the school children at a United States of the early days are *s W. G. Wells, agricultural instructor hallowe'en party at the Ranier school congregated right here in this city. this evening. Mrs. Tonn returned Jack Masters has an antiquated revolver at Big Falls, accompanied by the following rWX 1 2f from Virginia this afternoon where members of\ his class visited which has the appearances of here yesterday: Wilbur Curtis, Fred she has been visiting for' the past being about the early indian war vintage ^CSSSfiS 'week, ri-'ift which he boldly states on a large Larson, Alice Rancore, Jacob Wiedler, James-Maher, Harley Ackerman, Clifford card displayed in his pool hall window SPECIAL-SIX SEDAN *1 MRS. LANG ENTERTAINS Harscfi, Nels Nelson, Ranole as belonging to the late Jesse Jamesr Eckberg, Howard King, Harold Peterson The fifm of S. E. Thompson & Son, and Floyd Mahoney. They spent -Mrs. Frank Lang entertained at aninformal not to fte outdone by the pool hall K-A.-f i\ gathering, this, afternoon in magnate, has a gun displayed as being the day visitmg at the Alexander Baker compliment-to Mrs. O. C. Ballou of high school and at the^Riverdale the one that John Deitz defended -jh* dairy where they inspected the dairy Rowen, Iowa, who is a guest at the Cameron dam with. home of her son G. P. Ballou. The herd of that farm. NORDEN SCHOOL feature of the afternoon's entertainment New Officers Elected for'Ensuing was the musical number and encores TO BE REBUILT Year.. .Assembly President: beautifully rendered by Mrs. Unable to Attend Haas. The school about six miles north of Norden, known as the Popular Island The,following officers were elected BACK FROM POLITICAL TOUR school, that was destroyed by forest at the annual district meeting of the fires several week, ago is to be replaced Rebekah lodges held here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Franz Jevne returned with a new building according Mrs. ^Albert Daugherty, City president last night from an automobile and political to G. A. Olson, county superintendent fi­ Vice president, Mrs. S. E. Gregg, tour of the county. County Attorney who returned from there Monday. ll L3ttIefork Secretary, Mrs* Martin Jevne expressed himself today The cost of constructing the new Longballa, Littlefork and treasurer, as being'well pleased with the general building will be approximately $1000. Mrs. John Berg of this city. Delegations prospects and anticipates a large from Mizpah, Littlefork, Loman, vote at the coming election from the ATTENDING M. E. A. and Koochichiiig lodge No. 216 were various communities throughout the There's something alluring about It is mounted on the shme dependable the guests of the Far. North Rebekah county. the Studebaker Special-Six Sedan. Special-Six chassis, that Messrs. O. J. Wold, G. V. Kinney lodge No. 180 during the session. has added new fame to the name an& F. E. Patterson, representing You notice it when you pasa one Studebakerwherever cars are known. Assembly President Alice Shively WILL PLEAD GUILTY on the street. It grows on you as school district four, and W. Monty, was unable to be present at the meeting you examine the car'sdetails. It becomes Compare its appearance, its endurance representing the unorganized district, even more pronounced when but was ably represented by Grand records, its aocnflort, its Jim West and Orrie Reeves, the two left by automobile Tuesday to attend you take the wheel ami driveit. equipment and its recognised reliability Master McDivitte of Minneapolis who cripples who were arrested here recently the convention of the Minnesota with any car within hundreds gave very interesting as well as instructive No wonder the Special-Six Sedan on a charge of grand larceny, ~o#dollars of its price. Judge it oh Educators association which convened carries such an appeal 1 Its beauty addresses. A little disaappointment EQUIPMENT were taken to Bemidji Tuesday by quality first—then price-—because of line, finish' «u!^ appointments at Minneapolis today. H. C. Pitbladoi. was felt at first at the price alone is' no indication of its deputies from the sheriff's office fascinates ybui- The delightful harmony Automatic windshield member of the city school board, will intrinsic value. absence of the assembly president but /where they will plead -guilty before wiper. of color in the upholstery, the go down tonight. Rear-view mirror. before McDivitte had finished his talk completeness of the appointments Judge Stanton. West and Reeves You cam have confidence in the Beaded radiator. and the soft carpeting afford real the entire assembly was unanimous in were taken into custody here recently quality of Studebaker' cars—in the Exhaust heater. elegance—and at a new lose* price. To Gain a Good Reputation the 'opinion that Mrs. Shivley could 70 years of business success and on complaint of a homsteader charging Courtesy light. The body is a striking example of manufacturing integrity back of Jeweled eight-day clock. not have chosen a better substitute./ them with stealing a rifle. At the the handicraft of Studebaker artisans. them—and* in the sterling dollarfor-dollar Cowl ventilator. Following the election of officers time of their arrest they were in possession The way to gain a good reputation Built in Studebaker plants value built into them. Thief proof transmission and the business session a very delicious of a motor boat which had lock. where the coachmaker's act has been is to endeavor to be what you appear. 'Rain visor. handed down from father to son for The name Studebaker on your supper, was served by the. been .stolen from Geo. Gedney of this That is precisely the manner in which' Opalescent comer lights! more than two generations. car insures satisfaction I hostess lodge. Cards and dancing city. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has Massive headlights. rounded out to a full measure a most gained its reputation as a cure for Artistic coach ^amps. a enjoyable evening. Four doors that swing wide LAZY LARRY SAYS coughs, colds, croup and whooping' MODELS AND PRICES—/, h. factories o. open. cough. Every bottle that has ever Simple automatic window LIGHT-SIX SPECIAL-SIX BIO-SIX lifts raise or lower pl&teglass 5-Pmbm., 119• W. B. TEN DAYS IN JAIL 5-Pttam., ir W. B. 7-Pmm»., 126' W. B. "Some hypocrites are here in sight been put out by the manufacturers windows. 40 H. P. SOU. P. 60 P. S Who clean their front yards day and Frank Pickett was arrested by the has been fully up to the high*standard Touring $ 975 'i*ouriaa $1275 Tearing $1650 night sheriff's office Friday for being of excellence claimed for it. People Roadster (3'Past.)_ 975 RoadMer(2-Pan.)„ 1250 Speedster 4-Pus.) 1785 But leave their back yard dirty. drunk and disorderly. Following a have found that it can be depended RoadBter(4-PaM.)-. 1275 Coupe-Roadater Coape(4-P«#.)_ 2275 No hypocrite, thank God, I be (2-Pasa.). 1225 Coupe (4-Pmu.)~ 1875 Sirim hearing in municip%J court "this morning upon for the relief and cure of these Redan 1550 Sedan. 2050 Sedan (Special) 2650 Pickett was given a ten day jail My front yard is a sight to see— ailments and that it is pleasant and sentence. The back one—not one whit better. safe to take. For sale by S. N. Rubin. Cord Tires Standard Equipment Falls Lumber & Coal Company CENTRAL AUTO CO. International Falls, Minn. Paint Headquarters I S I S A S E A E E A «S(. TT is a pleasure to sell Certain-teed paint, The price is the surprising thins about ORATOR ROYALLY YOUNG FOLKS ENTERTAINED INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION it is such good paint. Certain-teed paint. Such cuv-dty cculdnt ENTERTAINED HOLDS HEARING HERE be sold at these prices except fcr the Certain- John L. Murphy, the blind orator Miss Mildred Manley entertained a Everybody likes it for the same reasons— tsed cost plus basis. You get the and lawyer, was royally entertained mixed crowd_of young folks at an evening The Minnesota State Industrial It spreads so easily and covers so much saving. during his short stay in this city. commission conducted a hearing in the surface to the gallon. It's bound to with party at the Dupler home in Thursday afternoon he was the guest court this ^morning in the audi quality in it. See us before painting—it will pay you. Holler's Addition last Friday. Among 'district of honor at a dinner given by Mr. and matter of ^William Smith vsl the Min-% those**present were Muriel Fortner, Mrs. J. T. Dusenberry. Covers were Certain-teed nesota & Ontario Paper company relative Our Prices Cleo Gagnon, Ted Gaudette, Alton LaPlant, laid for nine guests. Rev. Father O'Dwer to injuries sustained by the Alma Olson, Lenore LaValley, entertained in his" honor at plaintiff while in the employ of the Loretta and Helen Manley, Linnea luncheon Friday afternoon and Honorable company. The commission was represented Frederickson, Rose 11a Noll, Norman House Paint F. J. McPartlin and Mrs. McPartlin by Referee McManigal, Hanson, Patsy Orvala, Mary and gave a dinner for him the evening Attorney George Drivley, and Mr& Olive Green (No. 445) Madeline Gorha^n, Lillian,Walsh, Phae of his departure from this city. Batte, Esther Kinnen, West, assistant secretary.. The M. & Hinkley, Virgil Outside White (No. 448) Mr. Murphy addressed the students of O. Paper company was represented Irvin Grimoldby, George Petterson, 1,1 the Jnuior High school yesterday afternoon Earl Dupler, Myrtle McNelley, Russel by Attorney L. R. Barker of Minneapolis. Per Quart and returned to his home in Neffew, Carl Soika, Bennie Bergman, Universal Varnish $3.7g Minneapolis on last night's train. and Clifford McLean. The evening Light Oak Varnish Stain ALL AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS was spent in games and dancing, after Ivory Interior Enamel Barn. Bridge ft Roof Pt 140 PURSE BREAKS ARM which very tasty lunch was served. MUST DISPLAY REGULAR PLATES Miss Dora Zimmerman, the obliging W. W.'s ELECT OFFICERS office nurse of the N. M. H. sustained All used motor vehicles, including a broken arm as result of an dealers' demonstration cars, are subject The Willing Workers of the Beththlehem accident. Dr„ and Mrs. Osborne were to the state auto tax now and church met last night at the enjoying a hunting trip accompanied must be registered and a general official home of Miss Alice Kerry an Sixth by Miss Zimmerman last Friday. In plate must be displayed when RELATED PRODUCTS street. Among those present were OIL CLOTH getting out of the car Miss Zimmerman they are used upon the public highways, Misses Edith Miner, Margaret McDonald, in some manner caught her foot according to a ruling from the Doris Dougherty, Evelyn Ek, and fell, resulting in the broken iimb. attorney general announced this week Roberta Fritz, Norma- Burnett, Helen The only proper office of a dealer's Swafford and Gwen Townsend. The MRS. KROLL ENTERTAINS tag after Oct. 1, the ruling adds, is for following officers were elected: Alice use in bringing new vehicles fjrom the Kerry, president Evelyn Ek, vicepresident Get More Power Mrs. John J. Kroll entertained a if factory, assembling plant or railroad and Norma Burnett, secretary. number of hef lady friends at abridge station to the dealers place of business The rest of the evening was party at her home on Seventh or the bringing to such place of business spent in playing games, after which street last Friday. Thi-ee tables of interesting either used or unused cars from a lunch was served by the hostess. bridge were played, the favors points outside of the state. Get 15%* more power, and save gasoline. Reduce your carbon troubles. being won by Mrs. Frank King, Although the penalties on dealers' CELEBRATED BIRTHDAY PARTY Connect up a set of Lynamite Plugs, and watch what happens. Note the first prize, Mrs. P. Walsh, consolation delinquen taxes have been authorized „v increased power in your motor. Note the quicker pick-up. Watch how prize. A delicious lunch was served by law for nearly 30 days, the automobile by the hostess. smooth it runs. The Misses Edith Tronson and registry department is still accepting ft The Lynamite Spark Plug is constructed differently. It uses the Marion Christie entertained a crowd applications where good faith MASONS HAVE LARGE MEET of their little friends at a birthday famous Lynamite Principle of ignition. is shown. Realizing that, better roads party at the Tronson home, given in are promoting automobile and truck This principle is represented Over seventy-five masons gathered honor of their eighth bithday. Among sales and that the auto taxes are used in what is known as a Vacuum at the Masonic Hall to witness the degree those present were Margaret Corrin, for highway improvements, many work and participate in the en-? Transformer Chamber, producing Odessa Cooke, H^len Lindvall, Margaret dealers, are reported to have promptly tertainmen? afforded by Koochiching Gjesdahl, Winnie Hedlund, Harriet results far beyond the possibilities and fully complied with the law. En '0$~.-k- Lodge No. 270. Masonic units from Owen, Dorothy Mormon and of the ordinary type of a^ forcement cases are to be brought Ft. Frances and Littlefork attended, ifei Irene Snodgrass. A delightful luncheon spark plug. soon in other instances. among whom were H. Monroe, Dr. was served by Mrs. Tronson for LYNAMITE Delinquent auto tax lists are being Cantwell, C. B. Sorensen, E. E. Polkinghorne, the youthful guests at 5:30 p^m. prepared now to be certified to sheriffs Jack Dahtand E. J. Chilgren to levy on the unlicensed machine all from the last named village. ENTERTAINING THE and other property if necessary .to collect"taxes, ft LOCAL INSTRUCTORS penalties and costs. 4 REBEKAHAS MEET TODAY The Lynamite spark is ten times more powerful than the spark obtained VACUUM The district Rebekah lodges held from an ordinary plug. It fires your mixture every time and fires it completely. Mrs. j. J. Hadler and sister, Miss MACABBEES HOLD CARD PARTY IIUNSfMMIft It enables you to use a leaner mixture and saves you gasoline. It their annual district meeting last Jensen^ were hostesses at Hallowe'en CHAMBCR adds more power to"every piston stroke. Friday at the Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. party given for the teachers of The W. B. A. society of the Maccabees Connect up a set to0ay. They soon pay for themselves in gasoline saved. Shively, president of the Minnesota the local schools. Prizes for the hetd-a tairdj party at Masonic hall Price in sets of four or six—$1-25 each. W-T-" State Rebekah assembly arrived bridge games of the evening? were last nights A large crowd Attended ^Ste or write me for a demonstration. Agents wanted. Zimmerman Electric Co. on the afternoon's train from her awarded to Miss Mstade Graham and the affair. Whist was played* at eleven^ "*4^ «?r home at Ceylonand presided over the Miss McCloudw At a similar party tables. Mrs. L. M. Garret and F. I ,~ •f' fleeting. Representatives .from Littlefork, given} the previour night by Mrs. Hadler EL Patterson won first prizes and Mrs. Wrtrifcalwig: x- fuliaiw Mizpah, Loman and other com^munities and her sister,^ Mrs. W. Speelman C. Christensen and r. Erank won the MINNESOTA were present when the session JMTEltNATKmAL FALLS and' Miss Plnjuner were the consolation prises. The Jree for afl began its work. prize winners. I MN jsh wm F.