International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 21, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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V' 'ir:^' EW^ F^SWS THE INTERNATIONAL FALLSPRESS 'f'1 PAGE PETER GRAHAM POST S:^i VETERANS FOREIGN WARS HAS ELECTION OF OFFICERS At a special meeting of Peter Graham Post, V. F. W., held Thursday evening in Moose hall, the following Saturday officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: Commander—W. A. Wirt. Murder Suspect and Check Artist Waive Examination—Alleged S. V. Commander—J. P. Kelley. J. V. Commander—Geo. P. Allen. Camera Robber Demands Q. M.—E. J. Butchart. Officer of the Day—Glen Lough. Chaplain—Rev. Father Costieu. Hearing—All are Bound Over. Deputy Sheriff Al Arney left for Trustees—F. J. McPartlin, R. J. LaFleur, Gemmell this evening on official busi- Marshall Hall. ness. Immediately after the election Commander 16tk ANNIVERSARY Deputy Sheriff Day'went to Barwick Hearings were held in the muaicipal Wirt made the following appointments this afternoon on official business. court Tuesday for James Conroy, KOOCHICHING COUNTY charged with the murder of Pat Finnegan iWJTOC^STCR Adjutant—A. L. Crandall. S. E. Thompson left last evening for Severn Syverson, charged with Post Historian—Ray B. Sullivan. Minneapolis where he will spend a passing checks without funds, and for Mrs. M. S. Kolb left for Kansas A. Shearer, Birchdale, is a county Guard—John B. Engelking. few days on business. Carl Stroggin, who is alleged to have City Saturday evening. seat visitor today. CLEARWATER COUNTY WILL Color Bearer—Leo Kelly. H. W. Monson of Minneapolis is in stolen a camera. Deputy U. S. Marshal Pierce of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hilleboe of Loman OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY ON Bugler—John Kne'ttel. the city today enroute to Warroad, The Conroy case is familiar to the Duluth is here today on business. are spending the day in town. 4 DECEMBER 20TH Sergeant Major—L. B. Dunham. where he is going to teach school. readers of The Tribune and will therefore Miss Anna Erickson of the supervisors' H. A. Levin of Sy E. Thompson & Mr. Slcoog, traffic manager of the need no review at this time. Conroy Quartermaster Sergeant—Marshall office left for Littlefork last Son left for Virginia this afternoon. Tuesday was the 16th anniversary D., W. & P., announces that there will through his attorney, W. V. Kane, Hall. evening. Mrs. E. J. Chilgren of Littlefork was of the establishment of Koochiching be a reduced rate to Duluth during the waived examination and was bound By the courtesy of the Loyal Order Dr. M. E. Withrow returned from in the city today visiting with friends. county. The county bears the Cree Christmas holidays. over to the grand jury, which convenes of Moose, the boys of the post were Minneapolis after spending a few days Earl Ensman of Minneapolis fs name applied by the Ojibways to The local Moose lodge will hold a Jan. 9. allowed the use of the hall last night. in that city. spending the day in the city on business. Rainy lake and also to the Rainy river meeting tonight and in addition to the Syverson, who was taken in Cards, lunch and the smoker were Severn A baby girl was born to Mrs. Alice and to its great falls and rapids at International regular lodge work will induct a large custody last night on the complaint of thoroughly enjoyed after the business Weston of Ranier at the Craig hospital The sheriff's office is holding a man Falls, according to records class of aspirants of the mighty horns. F. G. Nelson, charging him with having of the evening was disposed of. Each this morning. who is supposed to have helped himself in the Minnesota Historical society's H. T. Duncan, auditor for the Minnesota passed a check to the amount of the new officers made a few remarks C. W. Speelman returned this morning to a $90 plate camera belonging archives. & Ontario Paper company, is of $50 which Syverson, using the name about the welfare of the organization after concluding a business trip to John Emerson. Clearwater county will celebrate the out again after being confined to the of Henry Anderson, gave the jeweler and a general good time was to the twin cities. Dan Heiner, superintendent of the anniversary of its establishment Wednesday. Northern Minnesota hospital for three as part payment for an expensive had by all present and they are looking Miss Ivy Cullim ot ort Frances marine shop of the M. & O. Paper This county was established weeks. watch. forward to a lively meeting next was operated upon for appendicitis at company, leaves tonight for Chicago to on Dec. 20, 1902, and received its name Miss Rose Peterson returned here It is further alleged that Syverson month, at which time the new officers Craig hospital this morning. spend the Christmas holidays with his from the Clearwater river and lake, yesterday for the Christmas holidays. will be installed. C. C. Honey returned from the twin under the guise of other names passed parents. which lie partlv within its area. She has been attending business college checks at two local hotels. cities this morning after spending a The small kiddies and larger ones, in Duluth for the past several Syverson also waived examination, few days there on business. F. W. BR1GGS, M. D. too, will have their first night of skating months. CITY COUNCIL HOLDS and in lieu of bail is being held at the C. L. Crandall, traffic anager for the tonight on the local rink. The ice The man Deputy Sheriff Arney EAR, EYE, NOSE AND THROAT M. & O. Paper company, is spending a county jail to await grand jury action. in in fine shape. The lights have been brought up from Craig who was supposed Suite 400 Lyceum Building SPIRITED SESSION Hearing for a youth of 19 years, who week in Winnipeg on business for the strung and the warming room has to be mentally unbalanced is company. Phone Melrose 10&9, Duluth, Minn. gave his name as Carl Stroggins and been ptut in condition for use and is coming around all right. His only W. P. Allred and Wm. Callan of his home'as Springfield, 111., was the said to be comfortable. trouble was moonshine. Duluth are in the city today on business last case of the afternoon. Stroggins A E Six trucks belonging to the Duluth The first hockey game of the season PLAN TO NARROW ROAD IN MILL connected with the South International was arrested at the instigation of his Service company passed through this in this sction will be played at the ADDITION MEETS WITH Lawyer F,alls school. former employer, John H. Emerson, city yesterday enroute to Baudette, Fort Frances rink on Dec. 27th between OPPOSITION C. R. Middleton of Baudette, the International State Bank Bldg. who charges that Stroggins stole a where they have considerable work to the Scottish team and the city new county attorney for Lake of the International Falls, Minnesota camera valued at $83 from the Emerson do. They made the trip over the new team. Woods county, was in the city yesterday home about five miles south road and put it in pretty good shape A proposal that the city vacate a Mrs. Anderson of Loman is visiting A. enroute to Bemidji. Hides & Furs of here. for touring cars to make the trip. street in the mill addition, presented at the home of her son, C. Vic Linsten, Deputy Sheriff Al Arne^r left for the During the examination Stroggins by Judge Palmer at Monday's session Louis Tipple returned his this morning while Mr. Anderson is receiving Craig district yesterday to bring in a steadfastly maintained his innocence, after spending the past two weeks of the city council, met with spirited medical treatment for cancer at the GET!HIGHEST PRICE man whose actions indicate the unbalancing although the'circumstantial evidence in Minneapolis, where he has been receiving opposition from that body led by Northern Minnesota hospital. of his mental faculties. was pretty miich against him. medical treatment for poisonous Alderman Masters. Mr. and Mrs. John Norton and family wm Miss Majorie Harsh accompanied At the conclusion of the hearing it HIDES, FURS, WOOl, PELTS, ETC. infection of the face. Mr. Tipple The judge based his proposal on left this evening for Glencoe to her father, H. J. Harsh, back from was found that the evidence given was has practically recovered'¥rom the effects the fact that the street at the present spend the Christmas holidays at the •y K*»taS TImOLD W1USU Minneapolis this morning and will strong enough to warrant holding him of the poison with the exception time was too wide and that half of its The LAMEST C0RSWNKIT ROWt home of Mrs. Norton's parents. They spend the week here with him. to the grand jury on a larceny charge IN THE NORTHWEST of his eyes which still bother him present width, 100 feet, would be l^krNwlHNMNiAeal will also go to St. Charles to visit at Mrs. C. W. Monty returned to her in the second degree. IWIHBIII MMlO» at times. plenty for a street. The council contended the home of Mr. Norton's family for home last evening from LaCroix Falls, E. B. Grignon, the Rex dry cleaner, that the proposed action would a few days. lide&FurCo.< 1 Wis., where she has been visiting with PREMIER MUSSOLINI is doing a rather flourishing business be unfair to property owners living Moose carnival in the new litis relatives for the past three weeks. these days in spite of obstacles which on the opposite side, as while the NEVER MISSES HIS drug store during the evenings of Dec. Robert Ferguson, aged 2, who underwent have practically isolated him from the judge's proposal was flegittfmate, it FENCING EXERCISES 20, 21, 22 and 23. Admission free. Valuable an operation at the Craig business district. Strangers in town would place this vacated property in prizes, such as Indian blankets, hospital Saturday, is doing nicely,, according would have some little difficult in locating the hands of property owners adjoining turkeys and other Xmas time prizes Rome, Dec. 18.—Premier Mussolini, to reports from there today. his business establishment, but it. Alderman Masters stated will be|awarded to the lucky ones. Wallace Kucera, the Ericsburg boy, despite the great amount of work before so well known is his reliability that that if the street were to be narrowed Come in and get your Xmas fowl. him or the long hours he spends who was accidentally shot by (Ray friends have succeeded in ferreting the part thus cut off should be split Martin several weeks ago, was discharged each day at his desk, finds time every him out, until now he is doing as much evenly between property owners on WATER SYSTEM DULUTH RADIO STATION morning to indulge in his favorite from tl^e Craig hospital today. if not more business than he was wheiji each side, which would add an additional WILL ROADCAST MIDNIGHT pastime of fencing. For one hour alter he was located right on the street. Mr. twenty-five feet to property on Pumps-Water Systems MASS SUNDAY breakfast he crosses swords with The Idlewild orchestra from Virginia Grignon expects to move into his new both sides, instead of fifty feet to one had such a good time playing for a famous professor, and only a few quarters in the new LaPage building of All Kinds side only. Duluth, Dec. 18.—The broadcasting days ago when his companion, tired the dance Saturday night they decided about January 1st. The matter was referred back to of midnight mass Christmas from the to stay over and give the folks another from his exertions, showed signs of Ask your dealer the viewers' board with the instruction Duluth Herald- Lyceum-Kelley-Duluth faltering, Mussolini took on two of treat tonight. that the council Would not act in CRANE CO. FARMER LOSES HOME radio station WJAP, while it is being Mrs. A. R. Wilson is giving a bundle the professor's assistants for the remainder the matter. held in the Sacred Heart cathedral of the hour. shower this evening at her home in City Engineer Cruickshank presented Fred Winkle's home and contents in Duluth, will mark the first St. 1- ail the Bennett Flats for Miss Margaret" He is one of the best amateur swordsmen a sketch of the proposed summer in Bridgie township were totally destroyel time in the history of the Catholic of Italy and has fought innumerable Croasdale, one of the1 popular clerks tourist camp for this locality. The Wednesday afternoon of last church, it is said, that a Catholic service duels in which there is no recoid at the O. M. Carr & Co. store. plan met with favorable support and week. The children were in the house and a sermon has been given to of his ever coming off second best. M. M. Abbott left Saturday evening it is very likely the city will adopt alone for a short time and it is not world by radio. for his home in Painsville to. spend it when the site is laid out during the known just how the fire started. The The Rt. Rev. John T. McNicholas, the holidays with his parents. Mr. BORDER SCHOOL OPENING coming spring. family is now living in the Clause Catholic bishop of Duluth, will deliver Abbott will also attend the Minesota Seams house on adjoining land. Mr. the sermon. The music of the mass Farm Bureau federation^ meeting in The new school building at Border NEW TRANSATLANTIC Winkle started work at once on his will be played by Helmer's Concert orchestra St .Paul on January 2. has been completed and a party of LINER LAUNCHED AT new house.—Northome Record. under the direction of Leader Miss Jennie Nixon has returned to those' interested in the construction HAMBURG SATURDAY John' Goltz and Organist Miss Theresa her home at Moosejaw after spending left Tuesday for that village to be STEAMER ARRIVES Lynn of the cathedral choir. a few days visiting her sister, Mrs. present at the opening exercises of New York, Dec. 18.—The new Hamburg-American AT, CHARLESTON WITH The broadcasting sets which are being Phil Sullivan, at Lttlefork and also acceptance of the new building. The liner Albert Ballin, CARGO BLAZING installed by WJAP in the Sacred spending a day at the home of her party was made up of the following: scheduled to enter service between Heart cathedral—one on the altar niece in this city, Mrs. C. L. Crandall. G, A. Olson, superintendent of schools, the German city and New York, was Charleston, S. C., Dec. 18. The on which Bishop McNicholas will deliver R. S. Sterna, accompanied by his who will speak on the methods of launched Saturday at Hamburg. steamship Tulsa, which took fire Friday, his sermon and the other in the brother Henry motored to Virginia running the consolidated school Rev. arrived yesterday afternoon from choir loft—will pick up and broadcast yesterday and after spending the day A. W. MacNeill, who is to be the principal STEAMER AGROUND Glasgow with cargo blazing. Captain every note and word. MORE there visiting friends they returned speaker and will make the address MONEY Nelson, however reported no damage here, arriving at 3 o'clock this morning. Halifax, N. S., Dec. 18.—The steamer of acceptance. to the vessel, but estimated the loss MOSCOW THIEVES Mr. Sterna reports the road as Others in the party Were W. P. Allred, prospero, owned by the New Foundland to the cargo at $2,000. HID FOOD SUPPLY LOOT being rather rough, but still passable. architect, and Wm. Callan of If You Ship Us Your government, is fast aground on IN GRAVEYARD HIDES FURS The skating rink opened yesterday Horse Island, on the east coast of New Callan & Hopkins, who installed the with a large attendance of fans, both heating svsterri, both of Duluth, and Write U» FIRST For Foundland and is pounding heavily. Moscow, Dec. 18.—Ingenious thieves Special Information old and young. The severely cold It is believed that the vessel has passengers Einar Johnston of this city, the contractor DEAL DIRECT with tha LARGEST afli OLDEST of this city have been using an old weather took most of the pleasure HOUSE HI THE WEST. aboard. for the job. graveyard in which to hide food supplies •WEST PRICES and IMMEDIATE CASH ot of the pastime and the warming RETURNS. pilfered from railroad" cars. The Write for price lilt, tats and hill information shed was the most popular place in FOR SALE—Scotch collie pups, nicely D.BERGMAN S loot was buried at night under what, Co. town during the greater part of the marked males, $5.00 females, the next day, looked like newly made afternoon and evening., F"ull fpij A DDUDC Receive Value $2.50. Olaf Wold, Ray, Minn graves. Ultimately, the police recov Mrs. E. A. Robideau today received ST.PAUL -/A.INN. 1 IvAl I ui\U For Your Furs ered fifteen tons of sugar and half as telegram notifying her that a brother FOR SALE—Ford Sedan in first class much cocoa and flour, all of.which B. W. Gunther of St. Paul, had passed We charge no commission and pay transportation charges. Shipments held condition, cheap for cash or terms. had been abstracted from relief supplies. away. A delay either in sending the separate by request. If our valuation is not satisfactory we will return $150 worth of extras included in message or in transit made it impossible We Repair bargain. Inquire at The Press office. your firs, transportation charges paid both ways. What could be fairer? for Mrs. Robideau to attend the "ONE OF FREDA'S Write far Tap tni PUCE LISTS, funeral which was held from the family WANTED—A team to keep this winter MEN" HAS BOTH HANDS Dealers* Lots Solicited. Bonded by the State of Minnesota home at Janesville, Minn., this afternoon. 1 for their feed. Address Lester AND FEET FROZEN HEBBE FUR CO., 607-09 Central Ave., Minneapolis McFaland, Fair land, Minn. GENERATORS Mark Collins has rsigned his position STARTERS A foreigner residing in one of the with the M. & O. Paper company WANTED—To hear from owner having MAGNETOS shacks near Freda Dragoman's had and leaves this evening for Grand farm for sale give particulars FANS both hands and feet fgrozen last night. Rapids, where he h4s accepted a position and lowest price. John J. Black, HEATERS It is reported that the man, now being in the county auditor's office. It Pearl street, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. COOKING UTENSILS cared for at the Northern Minne-1 will return is reported that Mr. Collins and REWIRE CARS. CROOKSTON COLLEGE sota hospital, came home last night to this city the first of the year to accept Before sending your work in an intoxicated condition and was a similar position in this county. II Is the oldest and best equipped Business School in the Northwest. WANTED—Men or women to taice away see us. unable to start afire in his shack. He We have helped thousands achieve Success, we can orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery was discovered this morning by some Auto Electric E W I O help you. Lowest expenses. Board and room in private for men, women1 and children. of his countrymen, who, instead of lit family $4.50 to $5 per week. Tuition is reduced. Tuition fnee Eliminates darning. Salary $50 a International Falls rubbing snow on the frozen parts,' laid Repair Shop to cripples if they have only lost'a finger. Write today for week full time, $1.00 an hour s^are M£ATS AND GROCERIES 3 him alongside of a stove in which they catalog to E. M. SATHRE, President, Crookston College, time. Expedience unnecessary. International built a roaring: fire. As a result the Highest Market price paid for Hides, Crookston, Minn. 815 8th Avenue Stocking Mills, Norristown, gentleman suffered untold agony be Pa. Stock Pelts, Farm Produce and Live fore medical attention relieved him. te,f'•*