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

November 23, 1922 · Page 2 of 9

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a 1 1 ""SW." 1 undergoing treatment for poisoning. LAKE JULIA SANATORIUM Mr. Tipple's condition was 'considered ECONOMICAL 111 on day critical at one time daring his illness, I and his many friends' are glad to hjear REPORT FOR FIRST HALF OF m. of his complete recovery. ii liZZ SHOWS COMMISSION Mr. and Mrs. G. Whitney returned 1 DOING FINE WORK from Walker this -morning after spending severaT days in that vicinity It will no doubt be of interest to the visiting at the home of Mr. people of Koochiching, Beltrami and Whitney's father. Mr. Whitney senior Hubbard counties to know that their is station agent at Walker, which station tuberculosis sanatorium, which is situated was opened by Mr. Whitney, junior on Lake Julia at Puposky, is being in 1900. maintained more conomically than Mrs. R. S. Barlow, Kenosha, Wis., the average institution of like character and Mrs. S. E. Talbot have arrived here V. N. Martin of Virginia is a guest in the state. S. Burg of Eveleth is a visitor in this to attend the funeral of their mother, In fact for the first six months of here today. city. the late Mrs. Arthur Kimball. Funeral this year, of all the other twelve state H. P. Ruth of Minneapolis is here Geo. Roberts of Indus is a county services were held this afternoon from on business. and county sanitoria in Minnesota only seat vistor today. the Bethlehem/ church with its pastor, Ethel Larson of Fargo, N. D., is visiting one has been maintained at a lower Peter Campbell departed for Virginia Rev. A. W. MacNeill,' officiating. Interment cost than*the Lake Julia sanatorium. friends here. this afternoon. was made tn Forest Hill cemetery. The Lake Julia sanatorium, with a A. D. Wilson of Big Falls is a county AS2£fi!Z2£ G. A. Wheme of Minneapolis is a seat visitor today. bed capacity of 48, operated during Henry Forrer of Littlefork is here I business visitor here. A. W. Van Nort of Big Falls is here the first six months of 1922 at a total J. E. Cerosky of Birchdale is a business today on business. M. H. McMahon, a Virginia attorney, SENIOR HIGH TO on business today. vistor in town today. cost per day of $12.50 per day per patient, Mrs. George Johnston will leave for spent Sunday here. W. H. McGillivary of Birchdale is a PRESENT OPERETTA with a net cost of $1. The Mrs. Ray Martin and baby are home Rochester tonight. A. E. Roecker of Virginia is calling county seat visitor today. from the Craig hospitaL cost per meal per patient was $.151 for I. H. Darle of Minneapolis is a visitor on local merchants today. INTERESTING CHARACTERS AND Russell Nephew left yesterday for S. M. Hawthorne of Minneapolis is raw food and $.178 for food served. in town today. Bert Carriveau is confined to his SCENES IN PRESENTATION Baudette with a surveying crew. a visitor in the city today. Other sanitoria throughout the state H. T. DeBovy of Elk River is a business home today due to illness. Miss Ella Regel has accepted a position OF "A NAUTICAL KNOT" M-. J. Berkson of Chicago is transacting showed much higher figures, the average visitor here. Mike Powers is receiving medical as head nurse at the Craig hospital business here today. cost per day per patient being A. W. Shearer of Birchdale is a treatment at the Craig hospitaL Under the capable supervision of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burns of Margie Total cost, $2182 net cost, $1.55 per county seat visitor today. D. E. Dobbs, honey king, and his Hairry Bridgeman, senator-elect, returned Miss Florence McLeod, the cast for are visitors in the city today. meal per individual, raw food, $.175 Nelson, contractor Alec of Mizpah, son of Indus are visitors in,town today. to Bemidji Saturday night. "A Nautical Knot," or "The Belle of Dave Maher of Littlefork is visiting served food, $.201. is a business visitor here. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Barnstapoole," have gone through regular friends in the city, having arrived yesterday. From these figures it will be seen Mrs. M. Augee of Big Falls, is visiting Rube Grimoldby and Tony Casey Mrs. R. W. Andrews Sunday morning. rehearsals until perfection on the that from January 1 to July 1, 1922, it for the day here. W. H. Bennett of Frontier was a returned today from up lake after concluding days' ,of performance is now certain. Joe Seraphine, a commercial traveler has only cost the three counties $1 per C. P. Ellingson, prominent business vistor in the city over the week-end. a successful hunting trip. The performance,,which is to be given from Virginia, is calling on the day to keep each of the patients In man of Northome, is in town today. Mrs, E. W. Goslin of Gemmell is Pat O'Day wa sfined $75 and costs by the students of the senior high trade here today. the sanatorium. This includes food, Geo. Dahl, the Littlefork garage spending the day in town on business. today in municipal court on a charge school at the Grand theater on the Ed. Rappana and Henry Moss, representative fuel, laundry, medicines, salaries—in man, is spending the day in the city. of selling liquor. Mr. and. Mrs. William Deteker of nights of Nov. 28th and 29th,. is an intensely citizens of, Ericsburg, are fact, everything. J. F. Duesenberry left yesterday for Littlefork are visitors in town today. Arthur Kimball of Northome arrived interesting operetta revealing callers here today. When it is taken into consideration Craig on business for the International here this morning to conduct business Otis Gordon, county auditor-elect, such characters as a haughty belle, a C. W. Monty of the county superintendent's that none of the costs in this report Lumber company. with the M. & O. Paper company. was a Littlefork vistors over the week gentle damsel, a wandering artist, an office made a trip to Clementson are considered unusually high, the J. O. Hanson of Dentaybow is here end. L. Redding departed yesterday afternoon ancient mariner and a young salt. The yesterday. people of the three counties owning conferring with County Superintendent for Superior, Wisconsin, Jake Greengard spent Sunday at scene^ is laid' in an English seashore E. Riley of Baudette is receiving Lake Julia sanatorium have every reason Olson regarding a wood/contract. Winnipeg, having left for that city where he will visit for a few days and town. medical treatment at the Northern to be well satisfied with and prdou Mrs. W. Monty left yesterday for from there will go to Chicago, I1L Saturday night. The cast includes the following high Minnesota hospital. of the work their sanatorium commissioners St. Croix, Wis., where she will make Miss Myrtle McNeilly has resigned Forest Ranger A. R. McCullom of school talent: Virgil Batte, Mryle Clayton Johnson returned to Bemidji have been doing. The report an extended visit with relatives. her position at O. Carr & Co.'s department Littlefork spent the week-end herte Rauch, Walter Holt, Fred Lemmer, last night after, spending a few has been perpared in detail by Dr. R. Mrs. Leo Sheehy and Mrs. Hughes on official business. store and has accepted a position Lloyd Grover, Mona Kaneen, Dolores days here visiting friends. L. Laney, M. D., superintendent of the Van Etten will leave for the twin as messenger for the M. & O. Kenneth Pease and Kenneth Brown Lemmer, Alma Olson, Irving Grimoldby, C. A. Skoag^traffic manager for the sanatorium. cities this evening, where they will be Paper company. returned today after a successful hunt Walter Ruberg and Lester Gish. Canadian National Railway system, guests at the homes of friends. Mrs.Frank Lang entertained a number in the Ericsburg country. A chorus of boys and girls will also WAR HERO GETS will arrive on this afternoon's train Louis Tipple is expected to return to of her lady friends at an informal Jack Bradley, former window trimmer take part. Miss M. Heisler is to be from Duluth. A RICH LEGACY his home here from Minneapolis, after party last night at her home on Third for O. M. Carr & Co., will leave the accompanist. Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Peterson arrived taking medical treatment in that street. Card playing and games constituted for Minneapolis tonight. 1 from Baudette this morning for Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 20—Heroism city for the past several weeks. He the evening entertainment. Howard McCormack underwent a FEW DEER SHOT visit with their sons, Charles and on the battlefield is to award will return via Duluth tonight. Jack Lawless, former resident and minor operation at the Northern Minnesota BY OUTSIDE HUNTERS A1 Peterson. Captain George Camp Douglas, son of Pat Lynch, Mort Morjtinson and chief of Police of this city, arrived this hospital yesterday. A. E. Gustafson of Waukanha was the former local millionaire, a legacy Lawrence Wilson returned last night morning from Minneapolis, where he Mrs. J. E. Sullivan of Littlefork is LACK OF SNOW, BAD ROADS AND a county seat visitor yesterday. Mr. of $1,000,000. after conducting a week's hunt in the has resided for the past four years and a guest of the day at the home of her WARM WEATHER DISCOURAGED Gustafson is the postmaster and merchant This of in regardless stipulations Kinmont district. The hunters is renewing acquaintences. daughter, Mrs. C. L. Crandall. HUNTERS of Waukanha. the parent's will, which provided that brought back two nice deer. Rev. J. A. Hanson, state religious Tom Bradley, commercial traveler, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ames of Brookdale, reasonable business qualifications of Art Carlson and deer, W. Irving work director, and Rev. J. J. Runyan, arrived this morning from Duluth "There were very few instances of Manitoba, arrived in the city today, his sons be shown before they be given Burton and deer and Ross King and superintendent of missions for the city and is calling on the trade. game law infractions in this section and are the guests of Mr. and the inheritance. deer returned last night from the of Minneapolis, arrived here today and Mj\ and Mrs. John Hammerlund of this season," said Harry LaDue, assistant Mrs. E. A. Robideau. Under terms of the will of the elder Craig district after concluding a successful will lecture tonight at the Baptist Cokato have moved to Loman and will state game and fish commissioner, Miss Houlihan has resumed her duties Douglas, who was chairman of the tete-a-tete with the big game. church. reside there during the winter month upon his return here today, in as head nurse at the Craig hospital board of directors of the Quaker Oats Deputy Sheriff Fred Day departed Mrs. Clifford Howard and .son returned Art Gordon and Clifford Howard company with A. G. Klaevon, Wheaton, after spending her vacation at various company at the time he was drowned today for Margie in connection with were elected in the fire department from Cokato after concluding a and A. H. Powers, local game points in Wisconsin. in 1912 in the Titantic disaster, both a sheriff's sale of timber. It is understood membership last night at a regular visitor there at the homes of relatives. warden, from Big Falls. E. W. Backus returned here this of his sons were to prove they could that the property in question is meeting ofthat body. They fill the A. O. Ostrom and I. H. Harsh, officials Mr. LaDue who, with the game warden, morning from Ottawa, where he attended earn a living for two consecutive 65,000 posts. of the M. & O. Paper company, places of the late Wilbur McMicken has been in the Rainy lake game a conference relative to the years by earning a minimum of $2,500 Mrs. Ardys Monty returned yesterday returned from the twin cities this and of Wm. Elliott, whb recently moved refuge for the past ten days, expressed raising of the levels of Rainy lake. annually, in order to claim the legacy. from Minneapolis, after spending morning. from here. the opinioji that less big game was O. M. Skinvik of Bemidji, who was Ten years was given as a time limit in the past two weeks there visiting at Mrs. C. G. Hall entertained a number killed than in any season since this one of the candidates for judge of probate which this was to be accomplished. Mrs. Emil Sabourin entertained the the homes of friends and enjoying a of ladies Saturday afternoon at country has been thrown open to in Beltrami county, is passing Royal Neighbor card party last night The time limit having expired the respite from her duties at the M. & O. her honie on Eighth street at a thimble hunters. He stated that only 58 deer through, the city on his way home trustees report will declare that while at her home on Sixth street. Four Paper Co.'s office. party. had been shipped out of Ray up to from Baudette. George Camp Douglas has not lived tables ofi bridge were played during The Bethlehem Ladies' Aid will be R. Patchin, lumber buyer for a Chicago Saturday hight, whereas last year John E. Markuson of Clementson' the evening. Mrs. Robert Fritz won up to the letter of the demand upon as entertained by Mrs. Hadler at her firm, arrived here this morning many as 128 had been shipped in one was in towtn this morning and proved him, he has exceeded it in spirit. During first prize, and Mrs. J. Wedlund won home, 1008 Third street, next Wednesday and is transacting business with the day. Mr. Kleavon, also a member of up on his homestead. C. P. Eidem and the conosolation prize. A very tasty the time he might have attained afternoon, Nov. 22. All members local concern. the state game and fish commission, lunch was served by the hostess at Carl Fladager accompanied him as his the necessary qualifications, he was a are requested to be present, as there Miss Dagmar Newman of O. M. Carr who has been on duty in the Big Falls witnesses. 10:30. private soldier in the British army. is important business to be transacted. & Co.'s department store spent the country said that only some 18 or 20 Oscar Dahl, 612 Seventh street, accompanied In 1915, he was gassed and wounded week-end as a guest at the David Maher Mrs. J. J. Borcher entertained ten deer had been shipped from that his brother-in-law, Charles in Flanders. Recouperating, he joined WHAT DO YOU THINK home at Littlefork. point. Skoog, to Rochester last evening. Mr. of her friends at cards last night at the British Roya!l Artillery, where he ABOUT THIS SHOWING? her home on Fifth avenue. Norwegian R. McLeod of Duluth arrived here They expressed the opinion that the Skoog is a resident of this city and was promoted to corporal. He was yesterday and will superintendent the whist ^as played at two tables lack of snowfall, the impassable condition goes to Rochester for medical treatment. promoted to a lieutenancy in 1917, and In connection with the opening of installation of the plate glass in the during the evening. Hughie McMillan of roads and the warm weather again was wounded. Even after hostilities the fifteenth annual sale of Christmas front of the new litis drug store. were almost entirely responsible for Rita LaPolnte, daughter of Nap LaPointe won first prize. A very dainty lunch ceased, he followed the British seals, which starts Nov. 22nd, officials Clifford Zieman of Iropuois Fall*, the light season. was served by the hostess at 11. of Baudette, won the silver cup 1 army to Arabia, where he still is in of the Minnesota Public Health association Quebec, is, a visitor here. Mr. Zie^nan Messrs. LaDue and Klaevon, having offered for the designer of the most service, at present on leave of absence One hundred and sixty people attended call our attention to the enormous was a former resident of this city, completed their work in this section, artistic float at the recent home-coming however. the card party given last night drop in the death rate from tuberculosis. leaving here about six years ago. will return to tlic capital during the celebration at the University of Even as a captain, his income did in the basement of the St. Thomas Had the death rate of ten Oscar Ogren, K. McKibbage, Carl early part of this week. Minnesota. not come up to the amount specified in church. Thirty-three tables of cards years ago continued, 972 people who Robinson and Dick Noll returned yesterday Friends of Mrs. Jesse Morrill will his father's will, but the trustees declare were played. Miss Margaret Romer are now living would have died this with four deer, after concluding MISS NOLL SURPRISED be pleased to learn that she has completely his war record would have met won ladies' iirst prize. The ladies of year from tuberculosis. The statement a week's hunt in the Kinmont district. recovered from a stroke of with his father's approval. the church served lunch at 10:30, after Miss Rosella Noll was pleasantly follows: paralysis. Physicians pronounce Mrs. Douglas will receive $500,000 when urprised when she returned home Saturday which a social time was had at music The death rate in 1921 from tuberculosis C. A. Hall and E. V. Olsson of Morrill's case as being c6red and she he is 35 years old and the remainder and games. night and found that about thirty was lower than it has ever Minneapolis are now employees of the returned to her home from the Craig nounced by the trustees. After being of her young friends had gathered been in the history of the state. In hospital today. M. & O. Paper company, they having divorced by his first wife he married a there in honor of her fifteenth birthday ELECTED VICE PRESIDENT 1911, 119 people out of every 100,000 arrived here the latter part of last Attorney M. A. Spooner of Bemidji St. Paul girl who now resides in London. anniversary.' A very pleasant evening In the state died of this disease. In week. arrived here this morning. It is understood was spent by the young people at 1921 77 people out of every 100,000 died M. M. Abbott returned from Minneapolis Jake Regel and John E. O'Connell, that Mr. Spooner will represent games, songs and dancing. of tuberculosis. As compared with this morning where he has been both prosperous loggers of the Deer Mr. Forrer in contest proceedings 1911, ten years ago, Minnesota is saving for the past week attending the county against Hugh Reidy, recently River country, are spending a few brought ACCIDENT AT NORTHOME 972 lives a year. agents' convention, the junior live days in town visiting Register of declared elected sheriff of Koochiching As a party of young people were returning Buy Christmas seals and help the stock show and the annual meeting of Deeds Landgraf. county. from having supper at the fight against tubercuosis and other the Minnesota County Agents' association. Messrs. Irving and Jerome Burton, With L^ke of the Woods ready to American Cedar camp north of Gemmell diseases. Before returning to his duties go to sleep under its blanket of snow Art Carlson and Walter Glass departed FOR SALE—Scotch collie pups, nicely Sunday evening thgfr car collided here, Mr. Abbott visited the only sugar and Lake of the Woods county a marked males, $5.00 females, for the Craig country last night to with a horse and buggy driven by LAZY LARRY AGAJN refinery in the state at Chaska. He bring back the deer thgy shot during husky baby, ^the Spooner News calls $2.50. Olaf Wold, Ray, Minn. Mrs. Wm. Thayer. The buggy was also spent a few days at the home of last week's hunt. upon the residents to get busy and quite badly damaged but no one was November days are here again, his parents at Paynesville. harvest the winter crop of pulpwood, FOR SALE—Ford Sedan in first class Dr. O. H. Bakke and Mr. Folstrom hurt. The car was driven by J. J. When winter's blasts are born At the meeting of the county agents' saying it will be needed by newspapers condition, cheap for cash or terms. of Minneapolis, accompanied by Dr, Neary, Jr., without lights, as the lights And our Larry likes to lie abed, association Mr. Abbott was elected next election time. $150 worth of extras included in B. F. Osburn, are hunting up lake today. had become short circuited. As they 'Til late up in the morn. vice president of the organization. bargain. Inquire at The Press office. Dr. Bakke is a former schoolmate George F. Muncer of the Poucher were nearing each other some one in of Dr. M. E. Withrow. Printing & Lithographing company of the buggy turned a flashlight directly WANTED—A team to keep this winter Minneapolis, is in town today on business Word has been received here to the on the windshield, blinding Mr. Neary for their feed. Address Lester in connection with the office of effect that Joel Hanson will be unitted so he was unable to see the roadLuckily McFaland, Fairljnd, Minn. the county superintendent of schools. in marraige at St. Peter, Minn., on no one was injured'.—Northome Mr. Muncer is superintendent of the Thanksgiving day. Although lir. Record. WANTED—To hear from owner having county schools division of the Poucher Hanson failed to mention his intended's farm for sale give particulars company and makes several visits name, his many friends here extend WHY NOT PRESERVE It will be learned with regret, says and lowest price. John J. Black, to this office during the year. the heartiest of congratulations. the Baudette Region, that O. H. Oden, Pearl street, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. THAT FINE DEER OR County Attorney Franze Jevne and The Bethlehem. Ladies' Aid announce who has been cashier of the First National Leonard Bloomholm with their wives tneir Christmas sale for Dec. bank of Baudette for several MOOSE HEAD YOU SE­ I drove down Monday from International 8th and 9th. They will have ladies' years, has decided to leave that town. WANTED—Men or women to take CURED THIS SEASON? Falls on the Canadian side and and children's aprons, towels, table He and R. M. Skinner have purchased orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery were overnight guests at t^he R. M. runners and many other nice things the First National bank of Big Lake, for men, women and children. BRING YOUR WORK TO Skinner home. Mr. Bloomholm is an for Christmas gifts. They will also and he will assume charge about the Eliminates darning. Salary $50 a John Erickstn, Expert Taxidermist attorney and was looking over the have home backed food both afternoons. 1st of December. Mr. Oden is known week full time, $1.00 ah hour spare :t, field with a view of locating to practice to the bankers and business men of time. Experience unnecessary. International 'i'l RANIER, MINNESOTA ,*' V, his profession at Baudette.—Baudette, Louie Tipple is home after spending International Falls and has their best Stocking Mills, Norristown, a Region. ,„ the past several weeks in Minneapolis Pa., wishes for success. JL if 4% W&Wi-tKM'W* :-Zs. ssessr