International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 30, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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LIQUOR VIOLATIONS ping season will come .to a close. iaanra— ni»iiM .Dec. IQ MUST BE CURBED Shipping over the lakes in commodities consisting" of grain and coal __ School Notes probably will continue until unfavorable Tl^e children of the Bois Fort school weather sets in. ,It is. expected organized a "Little Gtizens' League** FEDERAL AUTHORITIES kSKED TOTAL TONNAGE MAY REACH such shipping will continue up to Dec. last week and will meet every other TO CO-OPERATE WITH ENFORCEMENT 6,000,000 TONS—NAVIGATION 12th. Friday afternoon. The following officers Xtf' AGENCIES $4 CLOSES NEXT MONTH Insurance on- vessels and cargoes MASTER WALKER were elected to serve for the remainder YOUR DOT* Do expires Dec. 10th, designated as the of the year: Florence Risem, I fVND THe SCAMf* (By Associated Press} WHO STBLEOUE official close o£ navigation. Shipping president Harry Larson, vice president Fairly stifistantial supplied of coal CREAM:: NO-NOI Washington, D. C. ,Nov. 29.—The attention ce after that date usually is conducted Ada Gerard, secretary and treasurer. & for the winter that will dispel any real SAY THE MARSHAL of federal authorities throughout The members of the league show THICK? asTured "internationall without the protection offered by insurance PURTY distress are »3 MIGHTY the country has been officially companies. a keen interest in the business transacted Falls, according to advices from Duluth, called to the necessity of-co-operating and look forward to a successful which say the total shipments closely with prohibition enforcement 8 3 SS ft 3 33 S? 3 SS 3S S3 36 8 year's work in the organization. This for the season may reach or even exceed agencies with a view to curbing .the 55 a is excellent training for our young 6,000,000 tons. S AROUND LOMAN S3 extensive violations of the statutes. citizens and should be encouraged in S8 3& Duluth and Superior vesselmen are every possible way. a 33 Sf S3 33 j3 S3 SS 33 33 S3 S$ 33 3* 3* 33 33 authority for the statement that coal FAMOUS FRA ANGELICO After reading and making a'study The hard freeze has made our roads receipts at the Duluth-Superior harbor STOLEN FROM of "The Merchant of Venice," our better but very rough. up to yesterday morning, including ninth grade says that Shakespeare is ST. SEBASTIAN ORATORY such coal as is in transit via- the not so intricate as was anticipated and Russell Mannausau cut wood for M. lake, aggregate 5,500,000 tons. There the pupils express a desire to learn (By Associated Press) Peggar last Monday with his gas rig. are prospects of additional tonnage of more of this master of English. Rome, Nov. 29.—The priceless picture' from 400,000 to 600,000 tons before navigation Sanf Darval of Birchdale is helping The seventh graders are reading of the Virgin and Child by Fra closes. "The Courtship of Miles Standish." Wm. St. Lawrence side his house with Angelico, signed and dated 1443, has Hard Coal Receipts Low roofing. MARTIAL OTEY WALKER TOCAY FOUNP THE EMPTV been stolen from the oratory of the CFTEAM CAN THAT MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEARED These deliveries, added to the carryover St. Sebastian annex of the Church of tee GAME CONSERVATION, PREVENTION PROM HW LODOE SUPPTFT OTHER NIGHT on the docks as of April 1 last Arthur Metcalf shipped a car THE St. Felix at Florence. The discovery of OF FOREST FIRES TO ought to prbmise fairly substantial hay recently ^nd is baling more. of the loss was made when the churches BE DISCUSSED supplies, vesselmen said yesterday. 'opened in the morning, and all The figures deal for the most part I. W. Hinckley was a visitor here efforts to trace the thieves or discover Plans for another record tourist Mother Arrives in Congress* with bituminous coal receipts. Anthracite how the theft was effected have been last week. year in 1923 will be made at the annual receipts were estimated to unsuccessful. meeting of the Ten Thousand Lakes run 50 to 60 per cent of normal seasons. O. K. Scheie is the miracle man The picture, which never left its position of Minnesota Association in Duluth, since the erection of the church With the expected arrival Thursday hereabouts. He can remove mount December 15th and 16th. in 1505, was one of the most valuable of the steamer Jones at the Northern tains. If in doubt, just look for that The call, announcing the dates and Pacific docks, Superior, the ore ship art treasures of Florence. one that stood in front of the postoffice. place of the annual meeting were sent out yesterday. jboem At the same time, it was disclosed S. F. Plummer shipped a car of that preparations must be made to cabbage from here and a car of potatoes take care of an increased number of from Laurel about a week ago. visitors to-Minnesota the next summer. During the season just paseed, fa UNCLE JOHN C. A. Choquette has gone to Roosevelt than 500,000 more visitors from other ZlTBCAilw|^ where he has a position in a bakery.- states spent their summer vacations at the Minnesota lakes. This is the wonder if the man's alive, that's got a perfect score, largest number of any year since Minnesota I in pleasin' all the critics that his life is flashed before? It's true John Hammerland and family came first began to advertise its our dear Redeemer lived a short, though perfect span r»! I* up from Cokato last week and will lakes. Mrs. Winifred M. Huck. of Illinois, mother of three, is the first But critics pierced his lovin' heart, as brutal humans can live on his homestead this winter and With the yearly increase expected, 'mother elected to Congress. As shown here on the right, she is receiving This land or our'n has shed its blood, that Minnesota must prepare to take care flowers from Congresswoman Alice Robertson of Oklahoma, wh6 cut timber. failed for re-election to the House. peoples might be free. We seized our swords of thousands of additional tourists CRITICS an' bayonets, an' said, "It's got to next summer, it was pointed out at be!" We O. J. Helmer and Ben Peterson went sent our dashing boys abroad,, an' crushed the the offices of the Ten-Thousand Lakes up the Black river last week to finish WANTED A BIGGER STRANGLER LEWIS monster's might, and now, we hear the critics howl. "They Association. threshing and bring the machine DOWRY AND LOST THE SAYS HE CAN DEFEAT never done it right Y' Plans for the year's work of the association back. BRIDE IN HIS GREED JACK DEMPSEY Facts is—a lot of Dervishes, in editorial that will be mapped out at the guise, spends their time promotin' the meeting in Duluth. Not only will the all Lodz, Poland, Nov. 28.—Dowry bidding August Swanberg of Cokato is here Nashville, Nov. 28.—Strangler politician's lies. They association map out an extensive campaign Tenn., for a bride figured in a recent for a visit. August holds a half section occupy a velvet seat an' shake Lewis, world's heavyweight champion to attract additional visitors to wedding at the border town of Bialystok, of good timber land here. their loaded dice—they'd criticize I wrestler, says he is willing to post Minnesota, but further means of improving according to news brought here the angels, $25,000 that he can defeat Jack DempI if the devil had the service^ of resorts and by guests returning from the nuptials. Mrs. Zieman has been very poorly the price! sey, winner take all. tourist camps will be considered. At the hour fixed for the ceremony, for some time, and the physician in There has been considerable talk recently Efforts are being made to arrange the bridegroom failed to put in an appearance. attendance has advised that she be of a mixed match—boxing and for the holding of meetings of the The young bride, her atten. taken to a hospital. wrestling—between these two gladiators Minnesota Game Protective Association dants and the guests whiled away a EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO of the ring, and speclation is rife and the Minnesota State Forestry long period of waiting with dances and It is whispered that one of our over the merits of each man. Dempsey's Association in Duluth in connection conversation. Finally at 11 p. m. a message schoolma'ams is offering to give dancing backer has announced he favors with the meeting of the Ten Thousand arrived from the principal saying lessons. such a match, according to?press reports Lakes of Minnesota Association. Problems he would conclude the marriage only ^K©KlN3» here. of mutual interest to the different on condition that the dowry were increased —-zr T03S&* STUB Dempsey has been playing a vaudeville Fred Amundsen has made two trips associations are scheduled for consideration. 50 per cent. circuit in this section for several (isrro osfVPTY to the Falls recently with beef. Russell For a time it looked as if there weeks. TeA cop. Mannausau took it up on his Among these questions are game would be no wedding, and the guests truck. conservation and prevention of forest prepared to depart. But the day was SENIOR HIGH PLAY I fires. Representatives of the three saved when one of the young men associations hope to work out a cooperative TO BE PRESENTED AT Most of-the people who were sick present rose to the occasion by announcing program through which are better, and the children are in he would marry the young THE GRAND TONIGHT Minnesota's visitors as well &s the school again. lady without the "bonus" demanded. citizens of the state will be induced to His offer was accepted and the wedding "A Nautical Knot," or "The Belle of save game arfd fish and minimize the took place. ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft Barnstapoole," will be presented by danger of forest fires. ft ft The original bridegroom ,having undergone members of the senior high school at Means of inducing larger numbers to ft "BOIS FORT ITEMS" a change of heart, appeared the Grand theater tonight. The various Hev tt 88 utilize the great outdoor recreational just as the benediction was being pronounced, characters have undergone a ft ft ft ftftftftftftftftftftftftft facilities of the state will be considered. but was, of course .obliged to careful drilling in their parts for the Mr. Isham, forest ranger, was here The committee in charge of plans return home a bachelor. past several weeks and tonight's production on business one day last week. for the meeting now is endeavoring should be well worth seeing. to obtain a speaker of national prominence DANCE PROGRAM IS The production will be duplicated tomorrow Frank Barto of Nett Lake was in the field of forestry or fish BROADCAST TO A FAST night. visitor in our vuHnity last Sunday. and game conservation. MOVING WABASH TRAIN Announcements of the meeting have St. Louis, Ndv. 28.—The broadcasting Good Health Florence Risem spent her Thanksgiving been sent out to all summer resorts station of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch vacation at the Barto hone at and commercial organizations in the broadcast a dance program last If you would enjoy good health, Nett Lake. A recreational development of the state night as a test with a fast moving passenger keep your bowels regular. No one can are urged to attend. train on the Wabash railroad. reasonably hope to feel well whea Frank Jaegar, Phil Castonia and Directors for the coming year will This train was going from St. L&uis to constipated. When needed, take Frank Zahnen made a business call to be elected at the meeting. Sessions Kansas City, Mo. The concert was Chamberlain's Tablets. They are mild the county seat last week. are to be held in the Spaulding Hotel. enjoyed by local fans. and gentle. On sale by S. N. Rubin. A S Both the Spruce and Bois Fort AUTO THIEVES ARRESTED schools closed Wednesday afternoon for a short Thanksgiving vacation, TD A DDUDC Receive FVali Value )m school to be resumed Monday, Dec. Bemidji—Through the efforts of IKArrtKD-For Your Furs Bemidji and Blackduck authorities, Nett lake has been frozen over forN two Duluth auto thieves and two stolen We charge no commission and pay transportation charges. Shipments held the last week andyiiow instead of traveling cars have been returned to Duluth. separate by request. If our valuation is not satisfactory we will return via the canoe route the ice will The cars to their owners and the thieves to jail. Following notification be the-solid pavement for pedestrians your furs, transportation charges paid both ways. What could be faiier? enroute to the village of Nett Lake. from' Duluth of the stolen cars local Write for Tap and PRICE LISTS, authorities were on the lookout with Dealers* Lots Solicited. Bonded by the State of Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Daniels went to Nett the result that one bandit was taken Central HEBBE FUR CO., 607-09 Ave., Minneapolis Lake Wednesday evening to spend by Blackduck authorities and the other Thanksgiving at the Barto home. They by local officers. The cars in question made a businss trip to International are a Cole 8-and 'a Buick. LOOK AT THEBEAUTl FUL OH, DADDY COME AMD TOM, WHAT ARE FEATHERS HE HAS.TOM! SEE THE COOP I FIXED DADDY? Vou LOOKIMG FOR ALL THE DIFFERENT UP FOR OUR. TURKEY.1 HOME? O O N S IN THERE I WAMT To FIND MADE I FED HIM AND EVERYTHING SOMETHING TO HES THE fEED THE TURKEY.' PRETTIEST DO SUPPOSE WH/VT ©ICO I EVER HE'D LIKE? SAW I By ALLMAN VrSt ~i A. ^-9 Wrtmmm