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

February 23, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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ROUND UP GANG ax xx xXX xx xx xx burned out of some £$oIs leaning against the wall near the stove^ Alec .... LlTTLEFditK says~"Ee is going to ptft ofew radiator AROUND LOMAN UNTY ... swfem OF SHOPLIFTERS gauge on ther air-tight now so as not to over-heat it again. W S' Mr.v Setterlund spent Monday in the .Mrs. A. Anderson is much improved Falls." 35^-^ this week. sessttggttstggggg /-f vr- T. J. Johnson went to the Falls oh "Dashing Dora" Leader of Notorious BIRCHDALE Some swell valentines around Loman ~s: business Tuesday. ti last week. Band of Fashionable 135VW Oscar Douglas was a visitor at the Berlin Robbers. Con Darvel returned from Minnepolis Mrs. Leslie Christiansen went to county seat Tuesday. 8 S J5 in the hospital at the Falls for a week, .after a short stay. Emo last Saturday to consult a doctor. but intends to return" to the job at & », J' J. H. ERICSBURG Rev. Davis preached at the Big Falls as soon as his hands hetl. LOOT OVER MILLION DOLLARS Mrs. Weeks has left for Minneapolis John Alden finished his work here 55 .-. Baptist church last Sunday. for medical treatment. last week and left Wednesday for Bemidji. lia wl? Chas. Fredin aiftl wife went to Virginia Mrs. Jas. P. Welliver held meetings S. E. Gregg spent Tuesday at the last Thursday to consult physicians Ev«ry Step of Police Investigation oC Mrs. Boquist is taking care of Mrs. at Ray from last 'Thursday until .Monday. Falls on child welfare mattets. about Mrs. Fredin's health, on Gang Results in Fresh Sensational H. Dahlstrom who is recovering nteely. Abner Palm is furnishing the school .'-' ,r recommendation of their local loctor, Disclosures—Eight wood this winter and is busy hauling Mr. Dale, the cedar inspector, of W. T. Pearson. Mrs. H. H. Hall assisted Are in Custody. it now. John Darvel has completely recovered Adams and Sweet are loading out. Margie, spent Tuesday in our city. at the Fredin home during their ten cars of posts at Luoma spur this from his illness and feels fine. absence, Mrs. Riedle taking Mrs. Berlin.—White slave traffic, tke Dr. Bethune of Emo, was called last week. Rev. Waage spent Sunday in Margie, morphia habit and the practice of Hall's place at the Victoria hotel for The Mothers-Teachers Association Friday to att*pd Mrs. Theeda, on the preaching both moaning and evening. blackmail were joined to theft, trawl three days. held a meeting at the school house Black, who is tiuite poorly. There is to be a teacher's convention and kleptomania in the "Danse Macabre" at the Falls next Friday and Sat- Saturday, the eighteenth. of the band of Berlin shoplifters Ericksburg, Feb. 21.^-J. H. Rogers Mrs. J. W. Pettis has been on the ledbj "Dashing Dora." Rev. Cody of Brainerd will preach srday- c»- -developed a case of small last pox Every step of the police investigation Mr. Nybo has invested in a new sick list for the past week but we in the Baptist church next Sunday now at his -Friday and is quarantined -j of the activities of this gang, Mf Mrs. Gust Holm and Mips. Martin. piano, which is-a—good investment hope for her speedy recovery. morning. home. He has practically Recovered eight of whom are in custody, sesults *«k Mathison were visitors at Ash lake for a homei now, and as others the family no of in fresh sensational disclosures. last**-week Ray Peterson and Oscar Pearson The school play that was put on Several members of the band plead have come down,., with it yet, it is Dr. Rice was in town January 14. are getting a bunch of logs together Tuesday evening by_the lower grades that they are addicted to the drug expected that they will be released Gust Franson is in from his camp His patients were Mrs. Tuy and Mrs. and expect to have a mill and saw was a success. habit and are not responsible for their in a short while. The school is again for a while,a nd advises that his H. Dahlstrom. them soon. acts. Mrs. Foerster, one of Dor&'fe closed until the danger of contagion winter's logging job is finished. Mrs. Markuson returned Monday "dashing" daughters, is in the hospital, is past. suffering from morphia poison. Her Paul Holmstrom's house was suddenly morning from l5t. Paul where she has Simon Palm^went to Emo last Saturday A forget the caucus Tuesday husband was arrested as he was fca Don't destroyed by fire January 16. been for medical treatment. to meet his wife and son. He Elder Haysmer, Adventist, held services the act of concealing stolen property evening, the to nominate township 28th, Nothing was saved. wears a smile that won't come off here in. the Little Inn last Tuesday valued at several thousand pounds. officers for the coming year. Missionary S. E. Gregg returned these days. evening. He had expected to get Louise Morvillus, her sister, Ifcas Monday onday froi from the twin cities where Mrs. Shearer, Mr. Nybo and Mr. here durnig^ Evangelist Wood's series been released from custody in or^pr Chas E. Johnson's camp broke up he hlis been for the past week. Ruberg have all been On the sick list Sam Bjerre, whovhas been at the of meetings but was delayed and was that she may go to her sick child, last Saturday and the piecemakers all but are recovering rapidly. N. P. Nelson home for three weeks only able to stop here for one night but not before she had confessed to came to town. The winter's cut there #,• +J» •_% V# iff V# r# %a «r« the police that for years she has been went back to Bannock Saturday. He while on his way to Blackduck. He is finished. Mr.'and Mrs. Gustafson and Mrs. a white slave for her husband, Fnfek cut a toe off with his broad-axe and and Mr? A. B. Pettersen went to the MARGIE NEWS Jack Johnson of Stratton were visiting Morvillus, who Is director of the German says he won't make any more ties Falls and held meetings there Wednesday ts friends _here last Sunday. Bloyd Eddy has been on the sick disposal board. |Jl #J» this winter. and Thursday evenings. Wk «T« O «T# «V Further raids have been macks by list for the past two weeks, and although Several couples went from here to of the police on the luxurious homes he attended school all last Mrs. Cleveland has moved down from After snow-plowing the road to the Spelling contests were held in the Mizpah Saturdaj' evening. "Dashing Dora" and her accomplices, week, is not much better at present. International Falls. Her son Leslie Falls three times' in order to carry §bMi "tipper grades of the local school last and the enormous pile of stolen has taken up his schpol work here. Thursday and Friday, preparatory to Saturday evening next will be our the mail with his car, Emory Thomas at Charlottenberg police statton kta H. Eddy left Monday to help W. received considerable addition. regular Community club meeting.- has hired Chas. Brown and Jtesse Kennedy the spelling contest to" be held at Mr. Van Over took a sleigh load of Mike Konle load out about five million Confiscate Bank Accounts. to carry it with their teams on the Falls next Thursday. Although ladie's to the Manitou Ladie's Aide feet of timber at a spur south The bank accounts of tke sasg, Mr. and Mrs. Dale had their infant account of poor roads. the contest was supposed to be for meeting at Einar Anderson's January of her for the International Lumber which amount to many thousands ot "son baptised last Sunday afternoon. the 6th, 7th and 8th grades, Frances 16. pounds, have been confiscated. company. Some of the members of our Farm Mitshulis of the 4th grade spelled Morvillna has pleaded that hte Agnes Erickson is at home, having Bureua Unit have ordered a registered the whole school down three times Clarence Lannoye, who has been mother-in-law is the victim of Meptomania. Major Otto the postoffice inspector returned last week from International Durham bull. A number of during practice spelling. In the writing visiting at points in North Dakota and passtd through here and reported that F*lls. others are interested in the Guernsey It has been alleged against &HrvM1m test, Lila Eddy, £arl Larson and Minnesota returned Friday and went our office was in the best of condition. that ho heavily bribed the foMao Mary Myres tied for first place .Lila breed and we expect they will soon back out to hjs trapping grounds at Irma Porter of Midway Ridge was in order to avoid arrest. Eddy and Frances Mitshulis are to get in some pedigreed stock also. Black bay. spending the past week in town with Members of the gang, who wepe go to the Falls Thursday to battle for The Barnier girl^has gone back to caught with 9200.000 worth of sfeoksa. friends. the hog£r of the Ericsburg school in After the spelling contest was over a Bill Bolin was on the sick list Fairland but Emil Hendrickson who terrorized goods in their possession, have the big contest. everybody got interested and had a and Tom Kelly few days last week arrived from Sweden is going to the largest Berlin lvmey Osiar Schoettlin is spending a few real spelling bee. As it was contagious, depredations stores for many years, and their boy was the official chore at the Victoria school, so the number of students is days in town from' Caldwell Brook the Farmer's club improved are estimated to exceed fl,000,000 Last Thursday evening the 16th, to hotel until Bill was able get seventy-nine. where he is working. their 'prograrii with a spell down. in value. Most of the property Miss Ethel Pettersen entertained at back on the job. was disposed of in Holland, You'd be surprised to hear some of her home in honor of the birthdays The school had a spelling contest The Lutheran church received ther though a considerable quantity is believed -them snell. Friday the 17th to decide who.,.would Paul Schultz who lias been running l'le Masses Chrystal Pettersen, new organ about a week ago and it to have found its way to represent school at the Falls, Gust Holm's camp at Nakoda -this Katie Mitshulis and Mrs. W. H. Eddy, Our is now set up read}' for use. Britain. France and America. Only five girls entered the spelling nes Sathre was the. oral winner ^qd winter, broke camp and brought in are n°t prepared to give the ex- Charlottenburg police station rosembled contest here last Friday. Eunice Anderson the writing winner is'either Harpld the whole outfit last week, as the win- a&es °f the three ladies who cele- a great warehouse. There act Mrs. Gusk and Mrs. Smith have represented the Riverside Nelson or Tom Smart who tied in were piles of china and leather goods, ter's cut and haul was finished. ,brated the.same birthday, and wouldn't both been quite sick the past week school, Sadie Anderson and Eva Johnson Jewels and other valuable articles, dare if we were, but suffice to say the contest. with severe colds or the grippe. which were taken chiefly from a luxurious the Norman school and Dorothy Gust Sjoblom was biisy: at W. JL enjoyable evening was that a ver six-rooui apartment occupied The weather turned cold in order Helmer and Ellen Pl'ummer the Loman Eddj''s last week making a cupola !sPent in playing games and just havfor Last Tuesday evening was the last by "Dashing Dora." This woman to remind us that we were having school. The Loman girls won Eddy's barn. The cupola is fin- J»ood time. An exceptionally a number of the Lyceum course. now forty-four, who lias been twice winter. Several thermometers Veached out here and will go to the Falls this nice lunch was served during the ished, but has not been put in place "Smiling Bob" and I am sure he. was divorced, is married to a youth of 38 below but people in the South will week to see \\%io goes to the State evening, and the party broke up with yet. twenty., enjoyed-by all. agret tehat our thermometers are of Fair next fall. the unanimous vote of the*best time "Dashing Dora's" home was raided a cheap grade until they come up and of the season. by policemen just as the seven criminals Several local people held a dancing When an owner of an auto begins try the weather. .NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. were discussing a New Year's party at the Samaritan hall last Saturday to understand that he knows absolutely present for "the firm," consisting of Fire broke out in Enzman's store evening where a very enjoyable nothing about his machine, he then United States Land Office, two limousines with a liveried chauffeur ^^bsbm last Sunday and only by luck and evening- was.spent-dancing to phonograph Duluth, Minn., February 14, 1922. 83 begins to take pleasure in it. and footmen to assist them In quick work on Alec's art was put out music. BORDER BUDGETS S Notice is hereby given, that Oden T. their "profession." Dora and her .... before much damage was done. He Wick, of Duluth, Minnesota, as final Word has been lately received from woman accomplices, who lived like #,• #4 assignee of D. \V. Randolph, Administrator V# The Hoard of Director, of the local airtight stove in use in the harl an Mr. and Mrs. A. Moone of Arlington, princesses, mixed in the highest society. of the Estate of Guy Caswell The Catholic Ladie'sj Aide meet with telephone company will meet here I warehouse and while unpacking some She is considered the most Wash., formerly of this place, that and Almira Caswell both deceased, on Mrs. Albert Alich next Saturday. brazen and cleverest of light-fingered Monday, the 2/th, with a committee g™!s put the straw packing all in they are well and wish to send greetings February 14, 1922, filed in this office crooks on record. from the Ray lines, to try and work'11'0 stove- lit..the fire and figured his application to select under Sections all their old friends here. Mr. Paradis has a nice pile of wood The list of booty carried off by 2306 and 2307 Revised*Statutes, IT. S., out some -arrangement whereby the vvatching but being busy check- 1 011 her gang includes a priceless antique the to laugh at winter with. Mr. McHale of Duluth was in town Ray lines may he given thru service ,n^ newly arrived freight, forgot "porcelain set of 178 pieces which was Lot 11 of Section 30 to the Falls. a^ about it for several minutes. Just the past week. He was formerly timber Township 70 North. lifted piecemeal from an Unter den Our schoolma'ams expect to attend before he was going in to dinner he agent for Martin Bros, of Duluth. Range 21 West, 4th P. Linden shop in four visits. An easy the midwinter teacher's meeting: this m. Holm and Eric Magnuson stepped to the door to see how the He is now employed by the M., containing 2.25 job for them was a gold coffee set of week. went down to Black bay last week and stove was, and on opening the door acres. & St. Louis road, buying ties. thirty-two pieces valued at $5,000. Any and all persons claiming adversely on returning hotpe found that the roof warehouse was apparently all This was carried off in one visit. Ihe Congregational ladies meet on the land described, or desiring exbig Special Belt* Uaod. of Eric's house had caved in with the afire. He grabbed the hand .fire A hearing was held in the school Wednesday with Mrs. John Alich to to object because of the mineral Dora and her friends were equipped load of sn^w which had fallen the tmguisher and in a few minutes had house last Friday by the insurance character of the land, or for any other tie a benefit quilt. with specially constructed leather Eskimo few last week. Eric has turned the fire under control so that a company with reference to Wm. reason, to the disposal to applicant, belts fitted with innumerable hooks snow I The now, and sleeps right in the uails of water put it all out. should file their aflfidayjts of protest Joyce's death, as to Whether they", Mr. and Mrs. Munroe report a very to which they attached valuables as in this office, on or before the 30th drift. floor was badly burned and there would have to pay insurance to his pleasant visit with friends on the Iron they passed through the shops. day of March, 1922. were two rolls of roofing lying near wife or not. Quite a number attended Range. The incident which led to the raid Robert D. Blackwood. Sam Burgett arrived here Saturday that caught fire and the pitch from the hearing. on Dora's home illustrates the gang's Register. at night and will spend a few days them ran out along the floor which audacity. They fell under the suspicion The patrons of the schools are rejoicing Feb. 23-Mch.-2-9. was the home of Bill Eddy. Sam made everything burn pretty strong, WHY ONE MAN JOINED of a salesgirl at one Berlin luxury over the prospects of a new Falls a COUNTY FARM BUREAU shop, but they bluffed the manager working on a landing at Big The whole side w^burned out of consolidated school for our district. tor on Citation Hearing Final Account into an humble apology. aqd froze both hands. He has been 1 barrel of salt and the handles were and for Dintributlon. The next day the husbands of the A farmer in one of our southern Mrs. Hanson annonces a Parent's two women visited the shops, indignation town shin- when asked by a friend visiting week in school in the near ESTATE OF CATHERINE C. CLINK Sec'y. Deribjr Hears Market Reports By Wiidm I personified, and, flashing 1,000 whv he joined the Farm Bureau, replied future. Are parent's ladies, gentlemen mark notes in the face of the manager, STATE OF MINNESOTA or both Do we take the proper with the following reasons they insisted on a written apology County of Koochiching, interest in our school? Because all other industries are organized from the salesgirl and the manager In the Matter of the Estate of Cath himself. This was given, but the and it js only through organization erine C. Clink, Decedent The invalids are either recovered,i5r manager was afterward struck with that anv recognition can be THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO the youth of the husbands as compared recovering, among them, Mrs. Kavanaugh all'persons interested in the final account gair,°'1 nowadays.. with their wives. He telephoned and distribution of the estate of Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Erickson Mk Because agriculture represents the said decedent: The representative of for the police, and the gang were arrested. and John Johnson. Helmer Olson and greatest capital, the most people and 'the above named decedent, having Louise Paradis are sick with bad colds the greatest area of any enterprise in filed in this .Cpurt his final account o£ just now. the administration of the estate of the world, but lack of organization 1,500-YEAR-0LD SHRINE AFIRE said decedent, together with his petition a-'V has made the farmer dependent rather The regular monthly-meeting of the praying for the adjustment and than assertive. Ancient Jap Temple Said to Have allowance of said final account and Good Cheer club was held on Saturday Because it is an organization of, Been Set Afire by Priest—Priceleas by for distribution of the residue of said evening. A good crowd was presents and for the farmed. Relics Lost. estate to the persons thereunto entitled The topics fot discussion was the Because it is for a fair, square deal Community Hall. Next,topic is "Seed for the producers of food. Therefore, You, and Each of You, Tokyo.—The Yenkyoji^ temple, Because it stands for fair prices and grain and seed potatoes," for the gentlemen are hereby cited and required to show erected some 1,500 years ago and one correct grading of grain and livestock. cause, if any you have, before this and the ladies will talk "Turkeys." of the richest In historical relics ia Because it protects the farmer Court at the Probate Court Rooms in the empire, has been totally ruined by against "blue sky" promoters and fake the Court House, in the-city of International fire. The amount of the damage has schemes of various kinds. Palls, in the County of Koochiching, The spelling contest held at the not been estimated, as some of the Because it can get hearing in legislative State of Slinne^ota, on the relics destroyed were almost priceless. school was very interesting. The Frontier, halls on matters concerning 16th day of March 1922, at 10 o'clock Thf fire has been traced to a senior Cedarwood and Border schools the farmer which he individually cannot A. M. why said petition should not be priest, who- is alleged to have.vcommitted get. competed. Border carried off the honors granted. tAe arson out of a desire to end his Because the Farm Bureau is the Witness, the Judge of said Court, and but in justice to the other contestants greatest organization, not undertaking own life. According to a story carried the Seal of said_Court this 16th day y&> we- say that the more, advanced When -radiophone Wireless' stations Of~the Eastv recently started anything objectiOTal to those who in the Jiji, the priest, while burning of Feb. 1922. k-JfJh- sending out.daily market and weather reports even Uncle Sam's cabinet pupilsvhave, of course, the^advantage. J?' wish to be fair. Any enemies it may incense before the ah nr. turned to a (Court Seal) officers could no longer resist the radio "bug." This new picture The winners^ are Clarice have will be those who have profited jiJohn Berj^ fellow priest and asked him to Un shows Secretary of Navy Denby at his desk, cttryinff on goveenment HrV at the farmers' expense. Probate Judge. ix' world w'M» h'm. Upon refuel Johnson and Lister Kennedy wjio business. ^Extensive news, educational and entertaining programs are IF THE FARMER DOESN'T j, X" A- v- Rieke. frit*:ul to^.agree to the pro».'" i! will represent! the district at the county featured daily for amateurs by broadcasting stations in the "East SPEAK FOR HIMSELF WHO IN iu« :t» '•ftT'o* tj-fi 9 Attorney for Petitioner, contest^ pn the 23rd« THUNDER WILL? Feb. 23-lCch.-2-». five*'to the leni »te.i«.,^.