Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, May 8, 1912, Page 2

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PAGE TWO GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1912. EVERYBODY'S GOING TO'THE ANNIVERSARY SALE EIGHT MORE DAYS Grand Rapids News Gathered During the Week | and Vicinity sie sl afetestectoateatontodtateate teats of Soleo Recoosiod County Treasurer Strader was a Duluth visitor last Friday. Gale Finnegan returned Wednesday evening from a trip to Bemidji. Probate Judge C. B. Webster spent the latter part of the week at Big- fork. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoolihan were visitors in Bemidji last Wed- nesday. 4 C. W. Stelson, attorney of Duluth, was attending to legal matters here Thursday. Q. L, Trask left Saturday for Elk River, where he will spend a couple of weeks recuperating. N. T. Magnussen arrived from Min- neapolis last week to assist L. A. Whittemore in the Red Cross drug store. Supt. A. J. McGuire was the prin- cipal speaker at the monthly market | day meeting held in Moose Lake on Saturday. | The Rev. E. P. Savage of the ‘Children’s Home-Finding society was here the latter part of the week | in the interests of his work. |Rev. and Mrs. Parish. charge of the Methodist church at Wear a white carnation Sunday, Nashwauk during (Mother's day, and if you're away months. from home don't forget to send that | letter you have planned to write. There will services at Coleraine on that date. | | clating. P. C. Warner left for the reserva- | tion at Ballclub Monday, where he apolis Saturday. Mrs. Marr was call- be no services in the Miss Tivie Prescott of Deer Episcopal church next Sunday, May, The wedding took place at Deer| lieve. 12, the Rev. J. C. Larsen conducting River May 4, the Rev. John Black- {burst of the Methodist church offi- hospital last Thursday. is reported out of danger and recovering’ as rap- idly as could be expected. Prof. W. W. West returned to Minneapolis Thursday, after spending some time here looking after the construction of the residence he is erecting at Pokegama lake. Miss Grace Fraser began work in the water & light commission’s of- fices last week. From now on the offices will be open all month, in- stead of part of the month as former ly. a Services at the Methodist church next Sunday as follows: Preaching at 10:30; Sunday school 11:45; Ep- worth League 7:00 p. m.; a temper- ance service will follow the League service. C. H. Marr came up from Minne- ed here last week by the death of her father, A. D. Brooks of Deer ‘River, and remained for some days, the guest of Mrs. McVicar. AT THE ALLEN ORY GOODS COMPANY'S STORE ting ready to extend a royal welcome} The deferred ball game petween to the Development association at| Cloquet and Grand Rapids will be the June meeting there. played on the home diamond Sunday —providing someone muzzles the The burial of Evelym Phoebe Hanks weather man. the little two-year old child of Mr and Mrs. N. H. Hanks, who was|' Fred Church was here Monday killed by a freight train on the D.| from Clear Lake, Wis., looking over M. & N. railway at Adolph, took plac {Itasca county lands with a view to here last Thursday, May 2. The Rev./purchasing. Mr. Church was most J. G. Larsen officiated and interment ‘favorably impressed with local con- was in the Itasca cemetery. ditions and expects to return and an- |mex a good piece of farm land in William Munro, formerly postoffice this district. inspector of the Duluth district but | now domiciled at St. Paul, was here Thursday en route to Deer River where he was taking up matters re lative to thé change of the ostoffice | to the new Herried building. The extended trip over the roads ‘to Bovey, ‘Nashwauk, Third River |and Marble planned by the members | of the automobile club and the coun- I ty commissioners for Tuesday was |curtailed, owing to the disagreeable Attention is called to the broken | weather and consequent bad conditio glasy lying around in many places | of the roads. Commissioners King where the children play. The village and O’Brien and Auditor Spang wen authorities should see that it is clear out with the club members however, ed away from the streets and alleys, | and) inspected the road conditions and parents should attend to the! between here and Marble. A mobre proken glass around hteir premises. | extended trip over the roads in ques- tion will be taken later. Another new car was added to Grand Rapids’ list of fine automo-| Charles C. Wilmoth is the new piles last week, when a 38h. p./OWner of the Myers farm north of “Rambler” arrived for D, M. Price.|@rand Rapids. Mr. Wilmoth arrived Trial runs are proving the Rambler|!@st week from El Paso, Texas, and true to its name, as it can eat up/!8 most agreeably; impressed with territory with any car on the range, | 20rthern Minnesota conditions in gers eral and Grand Rapids in particular. Don’t forget the ball game Sun-| Though he has traveled over practi- day. The C%quet team is said to,cally every state in the Union, Mr. be a bunch of hard-hitters, and aj} Wilmoth believes that general busi- “get-together” between Grand Rap-|ness couditions and prospects for ids and Cloquet will give the fans|new settlers are petter here than that old-time feeling they had last |any other part of the country he John L. Parish who has been teacle year when the home team played tag has visited. ing school| at Hepler, Kansas, ar- rived this week to visit his parents He will take reader’ the summer|ing the payment of taxes read that one-half of the taxes should be paid before May first. A marriage license was issued last|have read May 31—which gives you Friday, May 3, to Albert Shultz and|30 days more grace than the origi-j River.|mal statement would have you be ere esters: Specalities for next week at the Gem theatre will include “The Black Wall” a headline feature for Wednes- day and Thursday evenings. This is a vitagraph series of films taken! The article should|i2 # coal mine. Friday evening the! specialty will be a dramatic pro- duction “One Touch of Nature.”| For Saturday and Sunday ‘‘Scrog- gins’ Corners” a rural drama in the; style of the famous “Old Home- The telephone exchange being in- 8tead’’ will be featured, and mig Through a mistake of the ‘“‘proof- last week the notice regard- stalled by Bert Widener at Hill City and Tuesday will see “The Unknown | will be in operation by the 15th of Violinist.” Mr. and Mrs. James P. Thompson] this month. will spend about two months in the from Minneapolis arrived Saturday | stalling the exchange is completed| A. L. Roecker. government service, surveying swarg and will spend’ a week at the sum-|the line from Grand’ Rapids to Hill For this picture there) When the work of in will be violin accompaniments by | Mr. Calvert of the General Film lands. ;mer home at Wabana lake. Mr. and|City will be complete and Hill City |company, Minneapolis, was here} | Mrs. Thompson will return early in| Will have telephonic communication | | Tuesday, and he and Manager Comer L. M. Bolter and Town Supervisors July to spend the summer months| with the outside world. 1 oF ha dieu dlvar6 ito Golccaiae seheco| Hoolihan and Brock were out yes- at their delightful Wabana lake cot- terday looking over the town roads tage. that are being graveled and put in| repair. H Mrs. E. C. Kiley, who underwent a tional Falls visitors here surgical operation at the PIONEER STORE SPECIAL A Lot of Ladies’ Dresses Nifty Styles Low Prices Ladies Rain Coats and Cravenets $3.50 up A Close Out Ladies Wrappers Worth up to $2.00 to be closed out at each 15 CENTS EACH 4 Sizes 32 to 36 New Line of Window Curtains, Notting- ham, Arabian Net, Brussels Net. Scrim, in White and Ecru. JOHN BECKFELT GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. for Itasca county, reports that in J. H. Drummond, F. J. McPartlin}the town of Carpenter there are a and Sam Rosenholtz were Interna-|number of Austrians and Russians. Friday.| with large families who are in needy Bemidji They say that the falls city is get-| circustmances families with children’s clothing or| shoes to spare they could do a kind| - \@ new motion picture house is be Mies Anna Wang, visiting nurse] tog opened this week. Mr. Calvert states that two motion picture opera- tors were drowned when the Titanic | went down, and all available pictures anid’ -whose ‘children H of the trip that ended im the greatest If there are any | Ocean tragedy of the century are at the bottam of the Atlantic. Pictures of the landing of the Carpathia will | be leased for exhibition shortly. “SWAT THE FLY” DAYS ARE COMING need clothing. act by sending these to Miss Wang, who will see that the garments are put to good use. The Itasca Mercantile store has been the source of much favorable comment during the past week on the original window display made. The departments of the store are; each given attractive display, the Begin Early and Keep Everlast- whole culminating in a miniature : switch board, where an operator of! ingly At It “Swat the Mesaba Telephone company the Fly The enervating spring days will waits to give you “29”—the Mercan- tile company’s number. . seon be upon us, likewise the pesti- A curiosity in the shape of a chick ferous house fly. en with four legs and three wings; During the winter blizzards one was hatched out in the poultry yard| has almost forgotten what it means of Mrs. Katherine Doran recently. to feel a teasing fly crawling, crawl- The chick has an extra pair of legs | ing, persistently crawling on one’s growing out on each side of the origi Mose and disturbing that last half nal set, while the third wing is on/hour’s nap before the alarm goes the breast. The freak chicken ap-jOff, but it would be well to read a pears healthy and active and efforts/little ancient history on the subject will be made to raise it. The theory|@nd refresh one's memory. is advanced that it is a product of a| The call to the woods will be felt double-yoked egg. jiby young and old alike, and the spirit of spring will soon be stirring “Mothers’ Day” will be observed|in nature and in our pulses. The at the Presbyterian church Sunday|same hidden force wili likewise start morning at 10:45 a. m. Special the tormenting, dangerous, death-/| music and an address’ by the pastor} dealing house fly from its hiding on “Mother, the Meaning of the/place, and send it forth to spread! made prices and Five drawer drop head Five drawer drop head. EIGHT MORE DAYS easy HY WORK SO HARD at your sewing when a sewing machine will make it a pleasure? And think of the many things you can make for your home and your family if you have a machine. cost many times over in a short time. It saves its Come in today and let us show you a few of the sample machines we have in stock. We can easily agree on payments. High grade, six drawer, drop head.......+...sssseeseeeeeeees $40.00 $10 down, balance $5 monthly. Fully warranted. Batelco 2a een $30.00 -$25.00 $5.00 down, balance $5.00 monthly. $5.00 down,, balance $5 monthly. Liberal discount for cash. F. Grand Rapids, : E. REUSSWIG FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING Minnesota BOYS’ BLOUSES, complete ever shown in | IEBERMAN This Is The Store For Absolute Satis- faction And Good Values. Men's and Boys’ Spring Clothing Complete In All Lines We have recently added a new line of SUITS AND ROMPERS Our Furnishing Department Shows up equally as well, with new Hats, Gloves, Shirts and everything for men to wear. Our Spring Stock of Shoes is the most supply the Shoe needs of the entire family, CRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA WAISTS, WASH Grand Rapids, we can BROTHERS Day.” There will be no evening ser-| its filth wherever you allow it. vice as the paster will preach at{ Be up and doing, good house wife, Warba. Junior Christian Endeavor|and look first of all to your cellars. | meeting at 4:00 Sunday afternoon.|Do away with all things where the | —Rev. L. R. Burrows, pastor. flies could multiply; all decaying} ‘animal or vegetable matter offers a Very truthfully says the Aurora} fertile field for the larvae of the News: “Your local merchant is a house fly. Get a new and saniiary | pretty good fellow. You know him| garbage can and have your screens and he knows you. He will trust you| put in order and in place before two and if his wares do not prove as/aJ:ent of the first fly. fepresented he will replace them or| An ounce of prevention is worth a in some other way adjust the matter|pound of cure. It has been conclu- with you. The Chicago man gets you sively proven that the house fly is Money first. and then you write and ‘a menace to the health of the com- on the importance of systematically fighting the house fly, and of using every means, such as cleanliness, wire screens, etc., in protecting them selves from its ravages. There is no family so poor it can- mot afford to screen its home. ‘Screens will turn away flies as well jas mosquitoes. The unscreered house in other words, is a dangerous thing: and screens on windows and outside doors are an excellent investment from several points of view. In every city of importance in the write. Or maybe you just grin andjmiunity, and should be exterminated. bear it. The local merchant is a |Health Boards have endeavored to pretty good fellow to stick to.” educate the masses of our people up-, United States, an aggressive and ac- tive campaign against the house fly has originated and is being prosecut- ed. Begin your war on the fly early and keep everlastingly at it as long as a fly remains. Gather information on this subject by reading and ob- servation; abolish the fly's breeding places and protect garbage and re- fuse so that flies cannot get at them. and aid in the extermination of the disease carrying fly. fo RT aS The nicest gift of ali—a box of those dekicious candies from Mill’ers. For Sale Cheap—Boat house in good condition, Meyer's bay: Poke Grand gama Lake.—L. M. Bolter. Rapids. Minn, * bias ae separa t ~ ai

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