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-i SSPSWWSTTT t. PAGE FOUR 1 r^itirsm MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVTL& JENS FLAATEN KILLED IN DULUTH HT BY AUTO Jens fc'laaton of Duliith, director of the Lyceum Theater orchestra, was killed Saturday night after the show when he stepped into the street /to catch a street car. The automobile dragged him about one hundred feet before it could stop. Deceased was rushed to a hospital but when the T+- oK %*f ses* rtvwuCt A»ooT *^w€se»wERe &AO\UI* 1^- COWCGRXS c,6r. Ot€ VS IWWf A. PELLET CAU -Swot 'El* O*^ V4V\C\4 K\M?MA o, 3SOEeeM^WUK ^IWGS *U68K-V HMHO. VAPVC\w THE PRINCESS SATURDAY "DESTINY'S ISLE." NEXT WEEK TUESDAY "THE PILLAGERS." THURSDAY "QUEEN OF MON LIN RANGE." SATURDAY TOM MIX in "Night Horseman.' Carpenter and Builder The Building Boom Prices Reduced 0!h.a.ssis $285 P^iana.ioouL-L 31© Touring 348 Truck 430 Coupe 580 Sedan ... &4S Starter $70.00 Demountable Rims .... 25.00 Tractor .... .395.00 These are the lowest prices in the history of the Porcl Motor Company. At these rock tidttofh prices there is no reason- for any delay in or (faring- the oar you want for spriner delivery. 0- North Shore Garage The Motor Inn MORRIS H. OLSON, Proprietor Member of the Mississippi River Scenic Highway Ass'n This institution' is not only a tlaee lor receiving, safe-keeping? and the loaning of money. We place at your command also a constructive bank service in the way of information financial guidance an&i sound advice on business and financial1 matters- ,,,* •. tV. Your busings call iJfbfft ii many "ways by the use of-our equipment, ourl experience and willingness xo co-oper ate with you. Here you will find help-^1 ful service which has ever in mind the Grand Marais Statejpank r/'- GRAND MARAISitMlb/N' CAPITAL, $40,t06.00. "RESOURGBl OVER Baakiog Hoor^ 9tM *9 lOLtW A.K. ItM wmmmmmm 1 rc .• "i doctor examined him he pronounced him%dead. Mr. Flaaten had many friends in this4 county and his family have the sympathy of this community. "The funeral was held yesterday. LUTHERAN SERVICES Lutheran services by the Rev. C. E. Cesander, Field Secretary of the Minnesota Conference of the Luth eran Augustanna Synod. This Friday at 8 o'clock in the Swedish language. Sunday 10:30 a. m. #Communion service in the Lutheran Maple Hill church in the Swedish language, and at 3:30 p. m. in the Ldtheran church of Grand Marais in the American language. Let us worship the true God in a scriptural manner.. Why not prepare iiow? I handle windows and doors, frames and mouldings, finished lumber, roofing paper, wall board, screen doors, and windows. I can order any thing that is needed for building purposes. George McCoy Telephone No. 34 Grand Marais, Minn. By £hatlesSugbroe fannMatwurUwo °\WA!u,~\^eavton ebiAe MORS op ias vicwujur OO W6 esrEWA ©OUGfcESS OWE. eews ,- tw fross onlm Gere \uVro&ved ivi US OMSE 1M tVKD MCARS NEWS-ETTES OF GRAND rflARAlS AND VICINITY Miss Morterud of Duluth has been a guest of Mrs. Ed Toftey this' week. A1 Arenson of Cascade Lodge was in town Saturday to get supplies. Sam Zimmerman Jr. made a trip to Duluth the first part of the week. Railph Jackson has accepted a po sition with J. C*. Murphy*s* tore. Sam Crawford of Grand Portage was in town Monday. Kirby Jones of Duluth is in town this week visiting friends. Salina Toftey of Toftey was a visitor in town Monday. Dance*at Hovland, Saturday night Aug 12,v Town Hall. Don't miss it. John Clark of Grand Portage left on the bus for Duluth yesterday1 morning. A. S. Carlson of Carlson's Tire Shop, Two Harbors, wa^ in town Sun day. H. R. Boldoser and Joe Uttartoack from Delta, Iowa, are here for two weeks with their families. Miss Nellie Husfcey is spending a coupJe of weeks* With Miss Alvia En gelsen of Tofte. Wm. Moses is in town helping to put the finishing touches on Chas. Seglem's house. The Ertsgard Bros, are now occu pying the office building previously occupied by Limdquist Bros. Andrew Ols^n, of Tofte, was in town-Monday in the interest of the new long distance telephone corppany. Swan Lindquist has beeen north with a party of fisherman for the past three days. He returned home last night. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Piper of Port William spent the week-end in Grand Marais, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hussey. Dick Berg left last Week for La Mour, N. D. He expected to work in the harvest fields. He will probably be gone some weeks. Mrs. Gus Johnson and son Clarence of Ho viand, left for Duluth Wednes day in their car. Qlen Harlsion accom panied them. L. H. Lien did some cruising in the vicinity of Cascade river this1 week and incidentally caught some speck led beauties. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Myers and fam ily arrived on the America Sunday night to spend a week or more. In Grand Marais. Mrs. Wm. Parent of Cross River visited with Mrs. Aaron Lince sev eral days. She left for home on the stage Wednesday. 'i Mrs. Emil Eliason and the Misses Imogene Lindberg and Nelyda Harl son of Hovland, were in town Satur day,, to attend the dance.. The Misses Bddth Anderson and Esther Osen and Mr. Geo. Oisen of St. Paul are guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson. !v Mr. and Mrs. C. Knox atkl daughter Evelyn left for their home Chi cago Friday. Mrs. Morris Olson ac companied "them. *, CtareiK:e Smith of Cross Ri^Sr and Herb Valentine of Latseo were in town Tuesday. Mr. Vaientine is sporting a new Pan car. Emil Elfason, Floyd Moses and Jofan Nelson furnished the music at the. Beaver Bay dance Saturday night. They returned *hone Su^ay Vmbrning. %f Jast^ Fisher, 'manner. of:the Arv xi)Our Packing company, DuJutl^ at?} rived on%tbe bos Tuesday night. to in ok Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Bc^ertso^s^r ^exfojnd and daughter Jbnte ar rived on the jboat Su^d&y Wghftr" to spend the tftlance nl %e They .are Irving, in tfaeir NOTi6&-Br. flalertpt's d^Ud of fice th© eabk ^M-^eo for a f&yr days. Phone' tsn^r Ixj&K J- Ha$' '^%:si '*^£ti COO^ COUNTY NEWS-HERALD, GRAND IHARAIS, MINNESOTA. THURSDAY, AUQUST Iff, 1922 wCu B0»8H VVCKER& €«W- *tH' FWESW ftOAD 0\U OU J*AlU Ffc\OAM, VUHtCW AOeoOMTS fCR. V\\S KMWER'S MOC SEIKI* AK UAO\ES WO OR C^tAUaUfc week. sues Gcrt 0oe©M €eRufc©efr Recital at Congregational church tonight. Program on page 2. Jack Woods of Duluth spent Sat urday and Sunday in Grand Marais. Mrs. J. G. Bassett from Tacoma, Washington, spent last week from Sunday to Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lien. Mrs. Bassett is a sister of Mr. Lien. F. D. McMillan and family, of Min neapolis, arrived in Grand Marais Jast evening a nd will. spend a week or more enjoying the cooj* breezes' of the north shore. Rev. L. C. Jacobson, of the Nor wegian Lutheren church, will be here next Sunday- He will be accompanied by Professor 1^. W. Boe, of St. 0"laf College Professor Aiasgoard, of Concordia College Rev. A. G. Quammen, Secretary of the Mission committe and Rev. Nt J. Lockrem of Superior. They will conduct services' at Tofte, Hovland and Grand Marais Sunday forenoon at 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hall motored to Duluth Tuesday. Miss' Svea Larwlh, who is now lo cated in Cedar Rapids, Iqpva, as a nurse in St. Luke's hospital, has been spending three weeks in her cottage west of the village.» Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Watt, of Greenfield, O., have been" her quests, having motored up, coming through Cedar Rapids and picking up Miss Landh en route. The party will leave on the return trip tomorrow morning. Miss Bagby, who was here last year and'who shares in the ownership of the cottage, is now located at Dayton, O. Rev. Father Simon of Cloquet will be at Grand Portage next Thursday and Friday, 17th and 18th inst. He Will arrive at Grand Marais Friday afternoon with H. Jackson. Divine set-vice will be at the Chippewa vil lage church Saturday, Sunday and Monday. OLD Line Life Insurance Co. has a general agency opening for this county.. If you can qualify state age and experience in first letter. A-l proposition. Address A. F. 818 Pioneer Press Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Helga Bolin of Duluth^ is a guest of her sister, Mrs. HermanHel merson of Good Harbor Hill. She will be here two weeks.- ,She came up with Alvin Johnson who returned the following day. v- The Misses Walser, Borchard't, May Carter and Ludy Helmerson and: Mes' srs. Harry Helmerson and Fred Sjo berg made an auto and canoe trip to Gunflint Lake last week. They left Thursday and returned Monday. The members of the party were all delighted with the £rip. Last night a Canadian car from Ft. William tipped "Over near Mineral Center. The car was carrying two •jvomen and two men. A woman about 60 was badly cut about the head and one of the mem had*. his knee badly cut. They stopped at "Sam iinnell's place. Mr. and Mrs. Swamper Carriboo loft for i£, ten-day trip to, Cloquet Monday night. World's FULLY EQUIPPED* AutTortobil ftht feitple'iCar '•m 1 dm%r .. Compare it? Try Uii Qnr Hart Sctiaffner [Marx SUITS ffcf nati mm^ II IT'S !Around \M\FE CAVA eow\)\ues WERHVJSBAWO *tHfcr 4cd 3EUSE uuttotv,* l*\SSUS DVME, *0M UAUGHW& ATT H\S JoVtE^." only fair to leave this tire question up to a third party who has nothing to gain or lose. Walk up to the driver oi any car you see equipped with Hartford Cord Tires. Ask him whether he will recommend them to you—whether he is go ing to buy them again. We believe you'll come to us for Hartford Cords on the strength of his answer. HARTFORD TIRE/andTUBE/ NORTH SHORE GARAGE Prices on Hartford Passenger Car Tires and Tubes, effective May 8th are not subject to war-tax, the war-tax LIVERY and LIGHT and HEAVY HAULING PRICES Livery 15c per mile Hauling 30c per mile Al.so Towing and Wreckdiiis: Service 30c per mile ERTSGARD BROS. ORAND MARAIS, MINN. Dry Goods, Clothing Shoes, Furniture lower prices'al ways found here. Special price reduction on all White Footwear during week beginning AU GIT&T 14th i- TRY A. PAIR OF THE "SPRINGO" mo eiastic, more sitvt^ giisranteed months. CiMtjier «Imm «|m oM kind jdilotn^iv on tfce—— marl^rt. mgk N E W E A N I S E A I I N E E A O O "L FAIL TO LOOK IT OVER. ity is a Town1 having ,\4* LS\J*/WPA£ been included. •H *AIL ORDERS' RECEtVE PRONPT nes Better quality Jobn B. merchandise at Stetson Hats .v'j L*