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AGE TWO. PERSONAL MENTION (Additional local on page 5.) Frank Grant went down to Swan River Monday morning on business. Carl Reithner, of Deer River, was a, business visitor in the village Mon- da: Mrs. Bert Weeks went to Marble Monday to visit friends for a few days. Anna Guitar, of Nashwauk, Sunday and Monday in the with friends. spen V1 Metzger, of Superior, spent y at the home of his grand J. S. Metzger. Van Patter and son, J. A. Van were in from Cohasset Mon- to attend the state land sale. The interior of the Red Cross Drug store has been treated to a fresh coat of white paint, which great- y improves its appearance. Miss Irene Becker, deputy regis- r of deeds, returned from Minneap- where she has been enjoying a ks’ vacation visiting with and relatives, k McMahon who has_ been at polis, Milwaukee and other | for the past month, arrived ‘e Monday evening for a few days’ t with his mother. Mat. Metzger and family, who now e at Superior, spent Sunday at home of Mr. Metzger’s parents. now owns a meat market at Su- xr and reports he is enjoying a business, ester Lofberg returned from Ar- unday morning where he went the chicken hunting. He reports e made some good bags, but »t to show us—he didn’t bring mples home with him. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid so- iety will hold a home bakery sale at H. Hughes & Co.’s store Saturday afternoon. White and graham bread, | and doughnuts will be of-, for sale. The sale will be on 1e entire afternoon. A baby boy arrived at the J. 8. z home Monday evening and ised more excitement than any of ore that Mr, Shultz has r made. He is a lusty youngster is planned to put him in arge of the drilling operations at tate farm es Katherine Hilling and Mar- McAlpine returned from New nond, Wis., Monday where they been visiting at the home of F: parents for the past ing to New Rich- ladies spent a week he state fair. Mrs. James D. Doran entertained at 1 can shower dn honor of Mrs, W. A. Rossman Saturday afternoon. Cards >» the principal amusement and luring the afternoon luncheon was ed. Mrs. Rossman was very co | piously showered with canned eat- ables of every descrpition. | The Degree of Honor held a splen- | Friday evening at the; odge room and a large class was | nitiated jnto the mysteries of the | de Mrs. Catherine Helm, grand | 3 of the order, was present ter the class was initiated, zave a very interesting talk on the r and its merits. At its conclu- a banquet was served the mem- | 1 meeting nd The Degree of Honor has one of the strongest lodges im the ; village Rey. Father Turbiaux, who has | be mission priest in this section Minnesota for the past thre , announces he will leave for Washington, D. C., Sunday, where he will continue his studies further, taking up special work at the Apos- tolje Mission house, a branch of the Catholic university. His successor has not yet been announced. Dur- ing hhis stay at Grand Rapids, Father Turbiaux has also been hospital priest at St. Benedict’s hospital and has many friends im the village, both within and out the church. of A party of Iowa farmers, consisting of George W. Hickok, “Cap.” Zobel and James and W. H. Harthan, of Venturia, Iowa, were in Grand Rap- ids, Monday, to bid) on state lands. They came here through the in- stance of John A. Van Patter, of 55-27, and express themselves as well pleased with northern Minneso- ta. They will move up here’ the coming spring with their families. Mr. Hickok, who at first was some- what skeptical concerning agricultur- al prospects in northern Minnesota, had all doubts and fears allayed when he dug up a hill of potatoes on the Van Patter farm which contained fifty-seven Irish delights. SALE ENDS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 31 SALE BEGINS MONDAY SEPTEMBER 25 BEGINNING MONDAY SPECIALS EVERY DAY DURING FAIR WEEK! 54 gps sa All Packages Delivered COTTON BLANKETS gor always pay 60c for, buy . Abc Si Wee oak, Glows cer ce Size 60x76, colors grey and them now at ... . $8c B 4 Mert o Rowll mes span dace tan, regular $1.25 values, for . 986 TIME TO BUY TOILET SOAPS SPECIAL WHILE IT LASTS 200 boxes toilet soap $1.00 value with every $1.00 {0c A GREAT BARGAIN FOR $2.47 GOOD FOR FAIR WEEK ONLY 10 yards of Outing Flannel—pick your own patterns— purchase during Fair Week—7 cakes in box for reoular (0G quality. 2020-8 Set se $1.00 One cake National Pride Toilet Soap, violet ______ 5c 10 yards of best Calico—pick your own patterns, One cake English Glycerine nee, transparent____ 10c reoular (¢:quality o/s ae One cake Witch Hazel Cream Shaving Soap, best__ 10c 7 cakes of Toilet Soap, regular values_________ $1.00 One cake Dr. Marrill’s Kura Complexion $$iiina-- 25¢ One cake Smith’s Fine Sulphur Soap geaiiz**"*____ 20c One cake Surgeon’s Carbolic Tar Soap, medicated_ 15c One cake Genuine Castile Soap, purest and best____15c Motalwvaltie: tt hoes cu ois oc ber cee $1.00 We believe we have bought enough of this soap to sup- ply every customer but, like the brooms, it may go fast $5.00 SILK PETTICOATS AT $2.95 SEE THEM DISPLAYED IN OUR WINDOW. The erelent value you will ever see—stop and think what it would cost ou to make one—the very least material you could cut one from would be four yards—and you cannot match the silk in these Petticoats for less than $1.00 a yard—there is four dollars just for your silk, besides thread and a pattern— say nothing about your time for making. We have just ONE HUNDRED of these Petticoats made from a HEAVY RUSTLIN TAFFETA with 18-inch flounce—full percaline drop and dust ruffle—colors are black, brown, navy, grey, and red. REMEMBER THIS LOW PRICE IS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY------------------ ------------_- $2.95 WOMEN’S NEWEST FALL COATS AND SKIRTS WME BETTER ASSORTMENTS, BETTER STYLES, LOWER PRICES“ Don’t buy the first thing you happen to read about, take a trip of investigation, visit our store and the other stores, compare before making a single purchase. The longer you have searched and the more you compare the better satisfied you will be that THE ALLEN CO. has better assortments, better goods and lower prices than elsewhere. Every day we are proving this statement, and every time you make a comparison the more confident you’ll be of the Quality and Prices we have. The more you compare the more convinced you'll be why the ALLEN CO. is growing every day. REVIEW THE LATEST COAT STYLES They are shown here in splendid range of styles and materials. Whether the taste leans toward ulster, touring or polo styles, there are captivat- ing models fashioned from soft, luxurious, plain or double-faced im- ported fabrics or the fine broadcloths. Utmost care is exercised in their tailoring and they have dependable linings. Some are plainly made; others attractively trimmed with fancy buttons, braids or self- , cloth. No two coats alike. Prices begin at $12.50 and range up to $25.00, $27.50 and $37.50 CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ COATS SIZES 6 TO 18 YEARS When you see our line of Little Girls’ Coats you will wish you were a girl again yourself. Coats made from the new Sealette Plushes and Fancy Coatings—neat and dressy styles—coats that are durable. The prettiest line of Children’s Coats you will see and the best you have ever seen for the money. Prices are $3.50, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 10 yards of Unbleached Muslin, regular 7c value 70 7 spools of Coats’ Thread, any number, black or white, 5c spools Total value Cut this out and bring it to our store during Fair week and get the above items for_ = $2.47 THE NEWEST SKIRT STYLES ARE HERE And here is where the cash price speaks for itself—we can save you $1.00 to $2.50 on any kind of « skirt, and give you the very latest styles. Every skirt we show is made from ail wool cloths, new wool mixtures in greys, tans and browns, plain blacks and fine yoile skirts—all sizes in stock up to 36 inch waist measure. $6.50 skirts $5.00; $8.00 skirts $6.00; $12.50 skirts $9.00 PETER THOMPSONS A school tog that’s always practical, good looking and comfortable is a well tailored black or navy Serge Peter Thompson Suit, in regulation style, with braid and em- blem trimming. Our selections are complete. Prices PN oe ees aI ap CNS Ua a eae $15.00 and $12.50