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

November 16, 1922 · Page 2 of 8

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ftiessEvfer JgglSg! s.,a •JP wwMKat rum LOAN UNIT rSSHNER" VICTIM nun rams EXPECTED TO RECOVER iRE ON DECLINE MSI BE RAISED J*st CUSS OF TWEKIY -5- AUTHORITIES BELIEVE THAT A- 5 £fj/faM PERSON RESPONSIBLE WILL *ix BE APPREHENDED AGRICULTURISTS SAID TO BE IN "Crispy sa" enndqr sa* aO-tbstinw NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT AT THE DOLLAR PER BUSHEJC NORMAL crscklyt Aa' acvcr touk •V' CONDITION TO LIQUIDATE WOQld (By Telephone)^' -r ^BANQUET-MUSIC PRODUC-ED PRICE FOR THIS MONTH IS DEBTS MARCH 1 Birchdale, Nov. 10.—Martin Grazin PROM -SAW THE FORECAST was wonnded last night, possibly seriously, as he was going from bis home By Robert Fulfor Twenty applicents became members (By Associated Press) near Birchdale to the postoffice for Chicago, Nov. 15. A wholesale of the Maccabee lodge Tuesday at St. .Paul, Nov. 15.—Potato forecasts, the maiL bankruptcy among midwest farmers a result .of the initiation conducted under if sued today by the agricultural economics-division The builet entered the upper part threatens on March 1st, 1923, unless the supervision of Dr. Haas, great of the University, of I of his right leg just below the right the immediately steps are taken to provide commander. This is one of the largest Minnesota indicate that the average hand pocket ofv his overalls. The shot machinery for advancing a long classes inducted in the lodge since its price of quality table potatoes has declined penetrated the leg and grazed the time credit to agriculture. *m£krmoe inCarnllakes organization in this city.? sotftewhat and for the month of large bone. Whatever happens on March 1st,'it Following the session at the Maccabee November sets $1.00 per hundred Two doctors were rushed to the cannot be a liquidation of present hall, the meeting was adjourned pounds as the normal average. The when you eatXeUogfi scene of the. accident immediately after debts, according to a statement issued and the members, new and old, repaired early part of the month, potatoes sold it became known here. A doctor by H. W. Moorehouse, director of themselves to the Chicago cafe, at a lower figure than the forecasted from Barwick and Dr. Young from the research department of the Amer avenge. where an excellent banquet awaited Emo^examined and dressed the wound. ican Farm Bureau Federation. A new From the Instant you open the generous sized their arrival. 1 "Present indications," the forecast Both doctors expressed the opinion credit arrangement will save farmers package 611 they're tucked away in great and tiny The most novel part of the program reads, "indicate that the price of average that it was very* serious andthat Grazin 'bread-baskets,'' Kellogg's Corn Flakes are a delight! from bankruptcy and permit a refunding. was a musical number given by D. quality table potatoes f. o. b. was in a very bad condition. You can't even look at those big sunny-brown Youngquist, who, with the aid of an Minneapolis and St. Paul will average People here are of the opinion that flakes, all joyously flavored, crisp and crunchy, without Mr. Moorhouse points out that the $1.40 per hundred~pounds (84 cents ordinary saw and xylophone sticks the shot was fired by parties who were getting hungry! Kellogg's are never leathery total farm mortgage debt is now estimated kept perfect time with piano accompaniment, a bushel) for the.nine months, September "shining" deer in this locality. The or tough or hard to eat—they're just wonderful! to be around $8,000,000^)00. This producing music resembling to May. On this basis, $1.00 term shining is applied to hunting represents an increase of 132% since Such a spread for hig and little boys and girls— in tone that of a ukelele. would be a normal price for average with a headlight. The deer are attracted 1910. The biggest volume of loans is the sweetheart of fine white corn kernels deliciously quality table potatoes during November." H. A. Levin, officiating as toastmaster,- by the strong rays and as they in Iowa. Fifty-eight per cent of the flavored and deliciously toasted in Kellogg's own called in turn upon Hon. John A. come into the light they are shot down loans are outstanding in the twelve wiay! You can't imagine anything more The nine months' average of $1.40 McDonald, mayor Thos. Savard, H. by the men laying in wait. This method east north-central and west northcentral joyous to eat at any hour. announced today is 6 cents lower than V. Ward, C. M. Prettyman, John Cristie of hunting is against the-law, and states. the forecast issued a month ago. Reasons Kellogg's Corn Flakes are childhood's and several other local orators, if the parties who are responsible for A great part of these loans are in for the decline are given as partly ideal food! Kiddies can eat as much as who. gave brief addresses. Grazin's condition are found they will the form of five year mortgages and due to the change in the official estimate they can carry! Every mouthful makes be prosecuted to the full extent of the The banquet was one of the biggest were taken out during the early days TOASTED for health, for sleepy-time-stomachs! of yield per acre and-a decline law. successes in local. fraternalism and of the war in order to make possible in wholesale prices as evidenced by CORN Don't just ask for1'corn flakes"! You Deputy Sheriff Arney is here investigating will long be remembered by those attending. the necessary expansion to meet increased bureau of labor statistics. say KELLOGG'S—the original kind in the shooting and it is very food requirements for the FLAKE? Low price of potatoes resulted from the RED and GREEN package! likely that the person who fired the armies. THE DAVIS OPERA CO. the fact that dealers who stored potatoes shot will be apprehended. Present Farm Loan Limits Big duruing the last two years lost Operations heavily and are Cautious about buying POTS ONGOODSHOWS Deputy Sheriff Arney returned from In discussing the present credit system, for storage this year, and that the Birchdale last Saturday following an Mr. Moorhouse's report shows talk of the large crop of potatoes this investigation of the shooting of Martin that the Federal Farn Loan system year have given a mistaken idea of Grazin of that place. Arney reports has servevd very efficiently in financing the actual size of the crop. Grazin's condition as being favorable. THE MIKADO" AND THE GLEE small land farmers. Federal land CAfl. HDD OPERATES banks at present can loan but $10,000 CLUB" BEST ENTERTAINMENTS CORNFLAKES Grazin, although badly hurt by the to one person. "This limitation bars EVER IN CITYL rifle bullet which he received in the farmers operating the most economical HERE IN TBE FALLS upper part of his right leg Thursday farm units in the greatest food producing.areas "The best entertainment ever shown Alas wksn sf KELLOGG'S K&UMBLES sad KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked sad kraUsd night, was able to walk the rest of the in the United States. The in this city," and many other remarks distance to Birchdale, where his Federal Farm Loan Act does not limit of kindred nature are on the tongues wound was cared for. the amount of the loan that can be CANADIAN ARRESTED TODAY IS of those who heard "The Glee Club," Investigation of the theory advanced made by the joint land banks, but the ALLEGED FLEECER OF LOCAL produced"by the Davis Opera company 1 yesterday that Grazin was shot by CROOKSTON COLLEGE Federal Farm Loan board has imposed MERCHANTS under the auspices of the local Moose some person "shining" deer, proves it the limitation of $50,000. lodge last night at the Grand theater. a fact. Several people in the Birchdale Is the oldest and best equipped Business School in the Northwest. "The Federal Farm Loan system George Kidd, aged 32, citizen of Can The crowd that attended the Davis We have helped thousands achieve Success, we can vicinity believe they know who provides for loans on farm land for a ada and giving his home as Port Ar Opera company production last night help you. Lowest expenses. Board and room in private was responsible for the shooting and maximum period of forty years and ,thur, wars arrested Wednesday by was somewhat less th§n the crowd attending family $4.50 to $5 per week. Tuition is reduced. Tuition free that it will not be long before the law for the payment of the loan on the installment Sheriff Reidy after Kidd had passed "The Mikado" given the pre to cripples if they have only lost a finger. Write today for breaker is apprehended. basis spread over the entire several alleged worthless checks vious night. This lack of attendance catalog to E. M. SATHRE, President, Crookston College, loan period. The initial stock of the among the merchants of this city. Kidd was undoubtedly caused by insufficient Crookston, Minn. LENINE CAUTIONS twelve Federal Land banks was supplied was taken at the Riverside hotel and publicity. AGAINST RASHNESS in the first -instance by the was i§ company with a woman who The Moose lodge has been very active United States government, but has he claims is Mrs. Kidd. in this city in welfare work as gradually been purchased by the borrowers Although Kidd steadfastly claims WARNS RED HOSTS OF WORLD well as being leaders in the importation from the banks until the that the checks are good and that a of first class entertainments and REVOLUTON IN ADDRESS Want Ads in this paper bring results amount of stock owned by the gov-* transfer of account from Port Arthur too much credit cannot be given that TO SOVIET CONGRESS ernment is about one-eighth or $4,000,000 to the Dominion Bank of Canada will organization. From time to time during out of $32,000,000." make them negotiable, authorities here the-winter months entertainments, (By Associated Press) Saving of 25% on Annual Interest are of the opinion that he is guilty. A both outside and local talent, will be Moscow, Nov. 15.—The soviet government's Payments query has been sent to the bank at given and they should receive the change of economic policy Mr. Moorhouse emphasizes the neccessity Port Arthur, where Kidd claims to hearty patronage of everyone. wnsurs in the spring of 1921 has been justified for passing legislation which have his account and a return reply is in every way, Premier Lenine ^declared will remove the $10,000 loan limit from expected this afternoon. EX-SERVIVE MEN HAVE today inj an address before the congress the Federal Farm Loan banks. "With If Kidd's claim that he had money in BIG TIME AT BANQUET of the third internationale. the removal of this limit farmers can the bank at Port Arthur and a failure At the time the change was made headmitted make their loans through this agency in the transfer of accounts has placed The largest gathering of ex-service the soviet was losing touch and will be able to re-finance their him in his present state of embarrassment men ever held in 'this city occurred •with the majority of the workers and business. On a total indebtedness of is found to be correct, he will be Sunday afternoon and evening when virtually the entire peasantry was opposing $8,000,000,000 the farmers are paying released. If the report is to the contrary they gathered^ at the rooms of the the rapid transformation into an average yearly interest of 7y&%. he will receive a preliminary Commercial club, as the guests of the communism. They are paying in interest $600,000,€00 hearing and will be bound over to the Ideal Veterans of Foreign Wars organization "There is no possibility now of peasant a year. With the $10,000 loan limit grand jury. in honor of the fourth anniversary uprisings," he said. "The peasants removved from Federal Land banks It is reported that Kidd has a wife of the armistice which ended and the workingmen in the industrial and farmer loans transferred to this and five children living in western the World war. centers are well satisfied. Hundreds agency there would be a saving in Canada. Over one hundred and twenty exservnee of millions of poods of grain tax have interest rates alone of over $200,000,000 men, including most of International been collected this season without a year." STRANGER FLASHES PAPERS ON Falls' ex-heroes, a delegation trouble or the use of force." CAFE MAN AND THREATENS from Fort Frances and many from the The premier said there was no danger ARREST How Not to Take Cold various communities throughout this for soviet Russia in the new economic county, as well as several ex-service policy because the governmet One night this week while a party Some persons are subject to frequent men from outside points who were retains large industries and the state was dining at a, local cafe, a welldressed colds, while others seldom, if ever, guests in the city over the week-end, commerce. stranger camei in and loudly have a cold. You will find that the participated in the entertainment and "By the introduction of mixed companies proclaimed that the place was "pinched." latter take good care of themselves. partook of the .sumptuous viands prepared in which foreign capital participated, They take a shower or cold sponge He then asked for the proprietor by the Rex hotel under the capable soviet Russia would be able to and ordered the patrons to leave. He bath every day in a warm room, avoid management of several ex-mess learn commercial tricks from the foreigners overheated rooms, sleep with a window said he was a dry enforcement officer £V sergeants. while retaining full control and open or partly open, avoid excesses, but did not show any badge, but Prior to the banquet and for some being in a positio nto bring these relations Satisfies the sweet tooth had a bundle of papers which he said overeating, becoming overheated time after, the chief entertainment to an end whenever it might be and then chilled and getting were search warrants. He claimed and aids appetite and digestion* was afforded by the Vin Sisters, Blanc found that any of the companies was the feet wet. Then, when they feel that liquor had been sold in the place i. and Rouge, who occupied the center endangering the communistic cause," the night before. the first indication of a cold, they take Cleanses mouth and teeth. of interest during practically the entire, he said Chamberlain's Cough Remedy without The owner was not in the house, evening.f The sisters were well receivd "Not a ruble has yet come from the delay and it is soon over. On sale at and the waitress on duty sent out for and it was the general concensus A great boon to smokers, outside in the way of a loan^ S. N. Rubin's. a patrolman. During the wait for of opinion that two finer and pepful "We must concentrate our efforts the proprietor, more would-be patrons relieving hot, dry mouth* entertainers could not have been to put industry on a working basis entered the place, who also were BOTH NIGHTS procured. and for this purpose 20,000,000,000 rubles told thy could not be served. Combines pleasure and Hon. F. J. McPartlin, Dr. lyf. E. have been set aside as a resrve However, in this late arriving party "And now," said the monocled gentleman Withrow and J. J. Hadler responded fund. benefit* were three female members of the who had borrowed -a match to calls from the toastmaster, Walter "The great task before the Russian night life contingent, one of whom demanded from the traffic cop, "I suppose you Glass, and their short talks were espceedirigly is to learn. We must learn to read, to' Don't miss the joy of the a sight of the search warrant would like to know who I am?" well received. 5V write, to organize." and his badge. Upon being refused a "Sure." new WIMLEVS P-K—the sugarcoated Following the banquet the balance Regarding the ideai of a world revolution, Hi peep at either the papers or the emblem '"I am Sir W. Gabriel Birking-ham, of the evening was spent in enjoying he cautioned against rashness peppermint tid bit! of authority, she not very gently knight of the Bath, knight of the Garter, the "light fantastic," music-being furnished and urged that international events be slapped the man's face, and he took it knight of the Double Eagle, and by the Jolly Joggers orchestra. watched more carefully, ever keeping without a word of protest. knight of the Golden Cross." AH in all, this was the finest and in mind the five years' experience of When the proprietor apperead, it is "And I," said the cop, "am Mike most enjoyable ex-service man's celebration ffe£s8iB& the Russian revolution.- reported the pseudo officer said he O'Flanagan, tonight, last night, tomorrow ever staged in this-city. The Lenine's, entrance into the palace would not pinch the place this time night and every other night," committee in charge of the affair, "7-: throne room where, the congress "is for a'consideration, which was fefused. Messrs. Glass, Shapira and Markowitz, meeting, was unexpcted.T He was A patrolman arrived at-about this are certainly entitled to considerable greeted by the entire assemblage, juncture and led the man outside. No credit for the part they took, as well k: standing, and the internationale was arrests have as yet been made. 1 v.mt.1 ZLU as. Earl Mclnness, manager of the Rex sung in about forty different languages. juir.y hotel, Russel LeFleur and J. P: Kettey, BAG SIX DEER in making the event one that will not UMM,g TO THE PUBLIC soon be forgottenT Arthur Holt, P. Gylland, Walter 3,fl Ogren and Oscar, Elmer and Leonard J- I wish to thank the people of International Johnson returned from the Kiumont & Falls for the splendid support vicinity yesterday after hunting X4 I received in the recent election^ in that district for the last three days. Tfctflttf* tender Sincerely yours, The hunt was exceedingly, successf Macaroni Product H. I. MAGLADRY. hunter securing ad jfel