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

November 9, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

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at Item* this colomnwill b* gladly recwwL Talaphou tL -Mike Lemmer of Littlefork is calling From Wednesday's Tribune. mnJl Ruderi owe it to their goeiti to Unnualrei to that on friends here today. items of local interest are reported. Every H^m will be given Dave Maher of Littlefork is visiting proper consideration when the source is known. here today. A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Rev. S. E Gregg of Littlefork is here Roy Martin last night at the Craig on business, j/y- TC hospital. ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH HOLY TRINITY E. H. Ives of St. Paul is here today W. J. J^etterjberg of Dululh is a J. A. Coleson of Silverdale is a county ——o H. A. Mayor, Pastor business caller today. Brinly Abbott, Rector. on business. seat visitor. Sunday school at 9:45. Francis White and Geo. Scarlett Armistice Sunday. ^—o-— G. A Munroe of ©order is a business were county seat visitors from Forsyth Morning service .^t 11. Morning prayer, 11. Subject, "Red, Radiator alcohol at Hollers* Tire & Radiator alcohol at Hollers' Tire 1k visitor here. The 'Rev. P. Seltz of Mcintosh. today. White and Blue, the Colors of Our Battery shop. Battery shop. Commissioner Win. Harrigan of Mission Work in the World." Flag." -o O Greaney is visiting here. Evening service at 8. "Personal Alex Sullivan of Littlefork is visiting Returned men, Boy Scouts, and 1 Magnus Erickson, Ericsburg merchant, Thos. Watson, prominent Ray merchant, Roy Eastman of Ray was a visitor Mission Work." Singing by the choir. here today at the home of his Girl Scouts are especially invited to is spending the day in the city spent today in town. here today on official business. Y. P. S. on Thursday, Nov. 16. An sister, Mr&. L. Crandall. v. this service. on business, J. E. Cahill of Bemidji is here on illustrated lecture on our India mission School, 2:45. Keep Nov. 16 free for Skovgaard ——Or business. Mrs. ^E. Pallatis and son returned work is on the program- Vespers, 7:45. Bring the radio concerts into your concert in Fort Frances Town Hall. Pete Roberson has been confined to this morning from Minneapolis, after Come to English Lutheran church— home. Northern Lakes Radio Service, his home for theJpast several days on the little church with the big message. visiting a few days with relatives. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Ross Slack, county commissioner,,?* care Shapira's store. account of illness. —o— v": Claude E. Ireland, Pastor Big Falls is a business caller here ioday. c— Russell' Neffew left this afternoon Mrs. George Goudy of Big Falls arrived Sunday school 10. O. J. Jewett of Littlefork, contractor for Ray to resume his work with the BETHLEHEM CHURCH here this morning to spend a Morning worship, IT. o—- -far the new school at Greaney, road surfacing crew. A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. week viSiting with her sister, Mrs. Epworth League, 7. Flashlights and Flash Light Bulbs passed through here today. C. Kepper of Margie is receiving Sunday morning, 10:30: Armistice A. Ensman. Evening service, 8. at Hollers' Tire & Battery shop. ——o medical treatment" at the Northern Day service. Subject, "The Passing of -—o- You are invited to attend our church 0 Walter Engstrom, a former resident Minnesota hospital. Four False Gods." Ex-service men Bert Allerton of Spooner stopped and take an active part in all our services. Chas./ Stafford came in from Littlefork oi this city arrived In town yesterday C. M. Blevens of Warroad is a business especially invited. here today enroute to Minneapolis, this morning to transact business and will spend several days in this vicinity visitor today. Mr. Blevefts was Sunday school, 11:35. Superintendent, where, he will visit relatives for several hunting big game. between trains. formerly engaged in the meat and grocery E. Bergsman. Lesson topic: -weeks. -o LARGEST ARRAY OF business here. "Our Savior from Ignorance." "The Old Homestead" is one of the Axel Skovgaard, the great Danish T~° FLOWERS ASSEMBLED C. E. Nightingale arrived in the Junior service, 3:30. Topic, "The Miss Freda Theda was in the city features billed for the Grand theater violinist, will play Swanee River and AT SHOW SATURDAY city today and will spend a few days Prophet in the Wilderness." Leader, today enroute to Loman, where^she in International-Falls at an early date. other small music pieces along with looking after business affairs. Lee Bergsman. (Meeting for boys will visit with relatives. Miss Theda ci (By Associated Press) his special program of classical pieces. William Shapira returned last night and girls from 9 to 13). was formerly a trained nurse at a local Minneapolis, Nov. 9.—Flower lovers Mrs. J. L. Albertson departed for from -^Vinftipeg, where he spent several Young People's meeting, 7. Topic: hospital and is now employed in of Minnesota who attend the great Brainerd last night where she will visit The Young Married People's society days visiting with friends and relatives. "The Meaning of Church Membership." like capacity in St. Paul. flower exhibit here Saturday, Nov. 11, with relatives for a few weeks. met this afternoon at the home of Leader, Miss Myrtle Campbell. will see probably the largest array of Mrs. George Allen on Seventh street. O. Eggebrotten of Littlefork, accompanied Mrs. Ethel Robbins, district deputy varieties ever assembled at one show, The afternoon was spent in sewing^ A Archie Kelley returned this morning by Mrs. Eggebrotten, brought Song service and address, 7.45. for the Women's Benefit Association it is announced by Theodore Wirth, dainty lunch was served at 5:30. from Minneapolis, where he has spen{ the ballots from the Forsyth precinct Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. of the Maccabees, has spent the last of the Minneapolis park board, and the past two weeks receiving medical in this afternoon. A cordial welcome awaits you.' few days in International Falls and chairman of the arrangements. treatment. Do not miss the opportunity of Louis Raeder, Andrew Orvala, Kash Fort Frances, assisting the local orders Given under the auspices of the hearing the great Danish violinist at McNoll and George Houghton left this SUCH SERVICE—SUCH SERVICE in making arrangements for next Minnesota State Floral association and afternoon for a week's hunting in the Fort Frances Town Hall on Thursday, Special students' tickets for Skovgaard week's rally. Mrs. Robbins left last the local florist club, the exhibit will Nov. 16. Tickets, adults $1.00 children, Kinmont vicinity. Violin concert, Ft. Frances Nov. He went into a restaurant on Friday. night for Virginia. contain flowers worth $75,000. Prizes John Waller, produce man of Gamer, 50c students under 18, 75c 16. High school students or musical ——o totaling $5,000 will be awarded to the Iowa, and H. E. Gessell, Minneapolis, students under 18, 75c. "Have yez any stewed whale?" The fourth card party of the series best exhibitors. arrived here this morning and will A. "Evenson of the firm of Evenson "No, sir," said the waiter. was held last night in the basement A sunken garden in the Kenwood spend several days hunting big game Alfred Setterlund, Jr., arrived from & Utterberg of Minneapolis, contractors of St. Thomas Catholic church, "200 "Then bring me a^beefsteak. The armory, where the show will be ocn* in this vicinity. for the new schoool building, Minneapolis this morning to attend Lord knows I tried hard enough to people attending the affair. Forty ducted, comprising fourteen flower Pat Lynch, Mort Mortinson and J. the funeral services of his father, the arrived here today for an inspection of get fish." tables of bridge were played during beds with a huge electric fountain in Borcher left today to spend several progress made on the new building. late Alfred Setterlund, which will take the evening. The woman's head prize the center will be one of the interesting days hunting big game. During their place tomorrow at the Swedish Lutheran A Timely Suggestion was ^von by Mrs. Fitzgerald. A very features. sojourn in the wilds they will make church. Mrs. Herbert Meyers arrived yesterday dainty lunch was served by the women their abode with "Roothouse Pete." afternoon from Chicago, Illinois, This is the season of tfie year when of the church. DR. REEVES Mrs. Ella Agnew, who' has been a to attend the funeral of her the prudent and careful housewife replenishes Amateur night at the Grand the•ater guest at the home of her son, Dr. A. her supply of Chamberlain's has been postponed ftom tonight mother, Mrs. O. A. Preston, which Robt. Smith, who came up from Duluth T. Agnew, will depart tonight for- her will be held at the Bethlehem church Cough Remedy. It is almost certain to at least a week. This was thought Monday night to cast his vote REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST home at Vincennes, Ind., after enjoying at 2:30 this afternoon. to be needed before the winter is over advisable in view of the election which and visit with friends, will return Sunday 508-510 Mowatt Ave, Fort Frances a most pleasant visit in this city. is occupying public attention today, and results are much more prompt and night. He has been engaged in Eyes Examined by Modern Methods The regular meeting of the Royal satisfactory when it is kept at hand checking up fire losses for the U. S. Funeral services for the late Alfred Glasses Fitted, Broken Lenses Replaced Neighbors was held last night at the and given as soon as the first indication railway administration along the Soo. Miss Ella Regal returned this morning Setterlund will be conducted- from Without the Delay or Expense home of. Mrs! R. Lempki on Sixth of a cold appears and before it line in Carlton and Aitkin counties Swedish Lutheran church tomorrow from St. Paul, where she jpent of Sending Out as We Do Our Own street. After the busine^p was concluded has become settled in the system. at 2 p. m. Rev. Warmanen will officiate. for the past year and will be employed the past year finishing her nurses Grinding. a dainty luncheon was served There is no danger in giving it to children, likewise for several months to course at the City and County hospital The services at the church will by the hostess. as it contains no opium or other of that city. Miss /Regal will be preceded by a private service at harmful drug. On sale by S. N. Rubin. visit with her sister, Mrs. Roy Martin, the late residence. Interment will be ARMISTICE DAY How About OR RENT—Furnished room over the made at Forest Hill cemetery. for several weeks. Requiem Mass at St. Thomas Church COAL PRICES SOAR Quality Shoppe (Holler's store). Inquire Requiem mass in memory of the departed TO HIGH PEAK IN upstairs. Battery Your soldiers of the World war will THE BRITISH ISLES be sung at St. Thomas church on CHICKEN SUPPER Armistice Day, Saturday, Nova 11, at (By Associated Press) A fine grade brown 9 o'clock in the morning. Special music. London, Nov. 9.—Coal prices in England Don't lay up yoar car for the The young peopje of Bethlehem Arrangements are in charge of probably will reach the highest winter and forget the battery. church will give a chicken supper in the local chapter of the Knights of level in history during the' coming calf Blucher Shoe, $4.S0 the idning room of the church Tuesday Remember, it needs help even Columbus. The public is cordially invited winter, according to London retail evening, November 14th, from 5.30 to though it is out of service. We to attend these services. dealers. A general increase of three also latest French will tell you what it requires or shillings a ton was made recently, and There will be a charge of 50 cents. will Chamberlain's Tablets Have Done Her another will be announced Within the store it for you, give it last goodyear welt No ticket sale. a World of Good next few weeks, it is expected. attention and keep it in proper Everyone invited to come. "Chamberlain's Tablets have done The price of the best hard coal is working order for you until sewed, all sizes. now 57-shillings (about $12 a ton), me a world of good," writes Mrs. Ella spiring. Our storage charges DR. REEVES L. Button, Kirkville, N. Y. "I have graduating to 45 shillings for kitchen are low our service the best. coal. The highest prices last year for recommended them to a number of Holler's Tire & Battery my friends and all who have used the same grades was 61 shillings and E N I S 48 shillings. A further increase of six them praise them highly." When 508-510 Mowatt Ave., Fort Frances shillings may be looked for. troubled with indigestion or constipation, Shop NEW GOODS NEW PRICES D. D. S.. L. D. D. D. C. give them a trial and realize The labor troubles and the forecast Third St. Phone 308 for yourself what an excellent medicine Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeons of an early and severe winter are given of Ontario as the reasons for the added cost. it is. On sale, by S. N. Rubin. jti 98 mm Keep Your Eyes On CV "Jake's Low Prices" I St The biggest and finest stock of Men's and Yonng Men's Wearing Apparel the people of this town ever saw. Everything yon can possibly think of and at prices yon cannot beat. Undersells THerrt All— EVERYTHING IN THE STORE is the time AT SPECIAL SALE PRICE r.. N Nackinaws Overcoats Heavy Pants Underwear Suits Not later on when the best part of the stock will be sold. We are with Fur Collars and Leather The famous "Soo" Brand, All wool Soo Pants, long Wool mixed Union Suits. 1 For Men and Young Men. all wool, fine colors and all stag and lace extra heavy— Heavy weight not going to attempt to list or lining. Xll wool shell fund The newest and most stylish ?1 for .wear.. Guaranteed .in and durable.. Special warm Fine, loftfinish $3.50 values mention the hundreds of different fine colors $40.00 Co^ts for models. Worth up to $37.50. every way. now fir articles you will find here and the $9.95 $29.95 $4.95 $24.50 $2.45 extreitoely low prices you can buy them for. Come to the store. Jake on the The store that Corner saves you money International Falls, Minnesota mmm