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einstein | GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1912. 2 20 TOlibinh xtmO ait News. Gat abid tig to vs t wectbbA .abaur q 008.5 Mrs, Louzon was “Deer, caller Sunday. Judge C. W. Staxiten adjourned dis- trie& court: Saturdays noon (last to thiahefternoon:)) io Hil" Log ediae “dow trou Benifajf'to attend’ tie *eukeral ‘ot ‘et ie rath Grate." ni mod teaninne qu een arrived, from, Minneano: lis oAriday)Jast,. where, be,thadsi been enjoying) the, havens With his fam, Weriasg biiw volt .189r aidt Attorney River)" county “dourt! ditom nt was Hangaceitie biisiness’ ‘here’ Mon: tolpeot days ores “NDB. Pho Mothers + Clube will meets at} thé” High’ schoo] auditorium “at four o'dick’ on, He aR eran of | Friday Tam: 26, ) Bre. 4. C.yaait! was lbedzeal among)ithose,on);the sick list). the} past! few days; “but! ed Spot oa ‘toy Mrs) "Ep! ‘Bol Farrell ‘for fopevernny frdii''s ‘Slight’ attack! be’! \pheitttionia, from which, she, had, been gontined to ber room; for; severalodaysed *Wait-Leeman-and-Chartey ‘Sprague; {2owicements ot tHese tam are enjoying an outing at Mary ke hunting lodge, thawed out suf- jently 46 get -to town this week, + fed oni a’ Little jciyilfza- Bio EEE junday, thé’ S0t? hist! ‘kervices will held at® thé Préspytérian church igttayis, ta the forenoon at 10:45; inl the: veviening).at: 7:30. °A cordial i itatidn is! extended «tothe public atteha ‘these’ services. Rey! MY!" Latson’ot' Holy Commun- \Bpiscopal:chureh will’ arrive |! e-Priday ‘from St,''Cloud, where Attended the funeral of his rh Services will be held Sun- day, at the, regular :hours. errs 2 lq yy D, left. om, the . morning | DUSA Ae “fast{week® to re- sume hisostudies .At St; John's versity; Collegeville, Minn. He had ent the holiday vacation at the | home of his parents here, Ae \N if Gran sb has no news b will bed ws the fact \ Sandretzkey atine new dwel-|iat treet“in. the east end, Bday. “evening they held ing” which proved he a most enyoyable time. There ; re over 100 people presen | bas Poewoy of ti awo UOT Vans Harlbent SPF SUSE AS fe seed sd Zea ol tw od £ ote pee! at ayod pen goijosteiisa be ode esdio PICTURE FRAMING and SAW FH Bgucy at e ative earl Peaadh y E River | awaiting, 'to ba, calk i give .testimony,, in » The case didn’t come. up and’ Bi WB: Taylor 'dt?" Deer! ‘Gottimiissi on At} |! uni- | | Dewey left for his home || toi! anberiet Woes? ae jo asi wot ( 3 , gs awot AS, firmly’ onvinéed’ that "¢ourting alir- fa logging: season doesn’ t pay. 18.9. "White, at! ee i is\ a guest.at 1 \B.°R. Munson’ is abont ‘the, bus: man in IKasca county these days. He is buying all kinds of forest pro- fects 4nd fc a Sing: 10 gover the terri tory. large: as)that,.of some former ‘years; but the: total’ harvest ‘will ‘neverthe- lest 160! ‘up a eae, sani! : badisine: pe in: Grand anid Friday dast.: He: says’ there is: use for'/edimplaint 'in'' ‘his \town ‘~ ‘busthess eonditions” ‘this | winter. The. Bass, Brogk jhotel,.of, which be ig the: populari)proprietor, is; full nearly all the? time, ‘and that “is a sure" indichtion ‘of what ‘is gy on at the town, the Film company. advised, Man, agerw Comer.cef the »Gem:;that | his | house willbe favored! with’ ‘“@inider- ela’ on! Marck 6 and 7,'and@ “Arrah- na-Pogue,', on March (6,;and 17, The) latter; comes) on \St.. Patrick's day-Ceminently® . fitting.’ \ Later \an- mous pro- du¢tions will appear in .the; Herald, Review. 1b Hof B | Fourteen i members; ot ithe Barac. chavs® Of “the Presbyteriém “hunch met FA instructive | natute.r! syarious fies! Were" dnd} ged “in! aitwePeved- ihg, was, concluded With BR Sbnetiz- ing, lunch... The) boys Wwikk, meet. at j2yorsmaic!) He esca sachome VY: pened of, this week!) 19) ‘ ho has was, ih. town Sautiiday ‘He! remained: Over te attend the ;funeral of the. lbte: John) Craig,\iwhe! chad) been: '! in | the” ‘ettiploy tee" a Ttaséa ¢ ‘Bogging: | Lacrox., for) About; tw. | | Phe officiak proatediigso of) the Doard ot county ieeriibi asi i | arsed bs His, Baile VOt the’ rekata. offiotut hetéhographén foroJudgerStan- | dathroagh Grand Rapids to nig “Wom! dna, Yir., ginia, where he had been doing duty stenographer, 4) pad urs to spend here,sbewteen trains aintancessewith wold) friemds!iV He porrmge ta! ‘esis bi antigen. :Handivake 6 ot felixs ead the advertisements: io.06 hae: ja all shéchinits © ip ends appear ‘mn ) ecg |BaG, $3>H.dB Neveur Ge'S.,iCarl Biler; Vv, G. 8, Mrs. J. ‘GS! Aen; | Heyite UTE Sonn Billodeau; | igh) * | priestess, Mrs. ‘Peter Bilodeau j | scribe and financial scribe, T. H. Shoaf; treasypensS.tStandigt C. M. Mas; TrsRHeYsows MigwMiss; Mabel j lerk and all around 42 Rapids: Friday. of Miss “awa Amberg, whose school ; Grana Rapids® ME. Finch was one of ; As'a néwspaper hustler he has the} ) John C. Lewis, the Nashwauk at- torhéy, was here on business Friday ‘uth last week to give testimony in fie case of Dewey vs. Clair. Jno) 'C. Mick, postmaster, village ler of Calu- sinet,.Was,@ business visitor in Grand Miss Jennest Doran will preside at then iGem piano hereafter, in place work Teauires the time heretofore given at the Gem. valued member of the Herald-Review staff forsinearly’ three years, left Sunday orhing’ for Duluch to ac- cept, a "‘posiiton . onthe News Tribune | as ,editor.of\the: range and- morth- westérn' departments. While in the popular, young men who will be; \@reatlys missed bys: his associates. i energy ‘ahd’ instinct! that combine to make success, and the Herald-Re-| { view. predicts;he) will, rapidly devel- ©} op&> inv: metropolitan journalism to a place’ 6f distinction.” ° ' It'was inthe sheriff's office one day last week. Ralph Stone, so it| is related, had; slipped one, over on} Ferocious: -Frothing’ Price. The ‘bloody, ‘bloomin” blow‘hard " barrister was’ ‘frantic’ with tage tb think one 80 youn mile mannered and mod- | est, “would, dare. trim “him up,in an ection \atdawi .oMr.)Price,:. better | know as ‘Baron’ ' Humbug, made tha ‘air blue with blasphemy and’ rotten | with» rank.,.remarks., .He.,.assiilcd jon Episcopal ¢hurch, under the aus-/| ft eousaijoM 2 i pices of the ladies guild. Next Wed- ') WeiGuy Fineh, who had been a, jranged steadily from 30 to 53 de- duced by local talent; twenyt-five speaking parts and about two hun- dred will appear im the different choruses. Miss May J. Palmer of the Bock Entertainment company, will direct the rehearsals. She is a young lady of decided talent and her services are at a premium in the larger cities as directress of dramat-) ic organizations. The very best lo- cal talent in Grand Rapids—and that means much—has been drafted imto) service for the production of “the County Fair.” The play will be giv- en for the benefit of Holy Commun- She uses the W Type Tungsten saves three-fifths nesday and Thursday evenings, at High Schoo] auditorium, you will have the first and last chance to witness the production of “the Coun- ty Fair.” | KILLED BY THE COLD NEAR DEER RIVER While for the past two weeks un- til last night the temperature has | and try them for while. machine motor. splendid whit light of thes grees below zero, and frost bitten noses, cheeks, ears and feet were eommon exhibits, it was feared a number of deaths from exposure to the frost would be reported in this section, but only one was claimed by the grim reaper so far as known, and that is a sad case, says the Deer River News. | Last Sunday morning when William) Hulbert was driving in about five miles from town he discovered the} W. J. & H body of a man lying by the roadside | saving devices th for. The Housekeeper Who Keeps Posted on Electrical Devel- opment is the Wise One Do you enjoy the lamps? If not, or- der a few to-day Then come in and examine some of the !abor- Ralph's: character’ and» denounced his and discovering life was not extinct brand’ of ‘professional ethics, until |he hastened to his own house with the’ latter 'gtartea for his adversary | the body, but the end came in a few estinghouse Wire lamps and thus of the lighting bill for other purposes, such as heating the iron and running the sewing e ic a at the saving in the lighting bill will provide current . D. POWERS 5 iway.s ecb Bist: National Elects: Officers. | Myo W. ©: Baeroie of bier REE 1 fare fe mary pean il The: o moti joy ed: the time renewing, ‘acn}Printed in t Vad ihe be held: February, 5; to,elert de- <j February 12, which-in ‘turn. will elect be, held inh | eictote = aa ee mo [sending to catalogue housesivon else: where? for! géddsio Arcoen rag ‘Dry Govas* conipatiy’ di ; | today, that. Teka: £0 p, is), apt to); duplicate, «And when, you,),,buy-}: fat Thomel! you know whats vou scot ‘ F.. / halk, mie night a5. follows: 18M odke: AT 4 | with clenched fists,and blood. in bis minutes afterward. eye,’ Butothe big bully was. too cute | for Ralph and made a hurried get | away through the. door into the hall: | Then: he-felt safe and holding I the door ‘bliightly ajar ’continued his verbal’ assduit.’’ stone! disthiseed the incident by Femarking a ahswer, that herhad pevencheen indinted, for per- jury. i Na- The stockholdéng of thé First tional, bank: of,.Grand, Rapids ,, held): their: annualo meeting) this, forenoon) and elettéd /the® following \ officers: President, ORY bat Sheldon; viee-prési- ji i eh ena Hcnaties & Aiken, A/G: nee) The Socialistsiofdtasen county, ar’ the first. Ste et TitoehesIpoliticnl | ot te fA“OHT a ll for pri- was, hot | theoe Hasala:Revic Jemuary 3. the party ‘ope {under the , name |, ‘of Public Onvacratiio The primaries | Welegates to to the state convention te inneapolis on Monday February M, to melanie, a... state jy habe: of |the eahont board tot Distriet oNoy Gnesheld: ai —— ing. r retthe; Wass; thesroutiie business, consideration of ‘bills, etc. A contract was dwardea}! to James Haygep for, the erection of. aera Aebg0l,holiding An CARR | Kiiiz.coRive: new umembers ba py ale (Fis tustiater dh iio le ene: aa Ditty XSi ga Christ ba uae ited 08) corsa anions cam Mr, Josephime Rise bee uy om ek are ODADIHD Airand,, Rapids | Wid ba ge-skots & lliw voy 925699G pees mae oals cout NB. $5 PER MONTH hall ee 8 We ie choice lahat lots a They are for sale on easy terms. da ec jal bas oxte wo ol:i Yaw to bs0d one Yo 1sp10 wagoO sess] Yo ensolasima |} bi | mits | (i ay ia ed yao by i goboow s jawor +Y agolsoe@ mi tevin bisa eoseo 3s vsd | RSiSVISD Bs BStoot! ee aodshenane tberiouidinn dae pboast ‘Brutgéoir Lute « "Shan abaag milonee Katt 1 Shan. n ; THE CONEY FAR : 7k st Swhat's:cgoing “to happen i O18 Lee olitbaa 1.be,the -big.J ests mivaction evEr ween xt eRigh hool auditoPwMAPMt WFR Wels ms pe ROBBERIES 9 Sa Pema * tRoecker Reldt Sap sak la - >\Foud’s. Confectionery Store | 0. rH this’ state | : of, jegates) to; the, gounty, convention, on |} , been}, coho “sometime ago i che was | 3 These were easily removed and en- articles were: appropriated .“by the ey len terstewRsbipnos Bae 16) have Senate ine soinehtiméc HalHisAsuspectd>:ias =“ ab Ree a “gaittitny Phi ft : lee otahE Sp ee “ ptrastworth}> {Po tie” wake of! Alife. The unfortunate was Andrew West, an employe of the O’Connell ‘camp |About five miles beyond where the body was found. He had come to town the day before and sent money ‘to his family. He was drinking some and it is supposed he left town to return to camp some time the middle vot the night. | Andrew West was 40 years old and ‘phad lived in West Duluth a number | of years, and belonged to the Mod-/ ern, Woodmen of America there. The | body was sent to West Duluth for | this union six children were wife | interment. Deceased leaves a Land a a saaughter of 4 years and a son | © WERE COMMITTED bisa bat ht the tailor shop ane the confectionary \storerof Miss . Lafond were en- | tered ‘ind srobbed?') The near door of ti r'shon. Swab! broken down} with, an, ax, and one. ‘suit of clothes | belonging to Gene Laifkins, and an! overcoat, the. property: of A. G. Hach-} Ley) were takeh: eA ica in the} front. 5 Litora, ‘s had} guarded by pieces of strawboard. ‘trance gained. bDhréejqatehes, valu- deat $05 pca idiamend)! valued at $30; Six® or! “sevén “WONars' i Ccash from selgers, candy, aid other thiefi Frank: al emmihe A whoo Berved | he: was ie suilty party. TRG a author? S lbokibe feaie adT LE eli dhn URE to Yas toste Mie ee cd oii st [gi years, |Sims, who was general jhundreds of friends goes forth to! [eee iseDednnjnso i | Yh ine ste aint sree af ll women eso hy and ththeh iio Ihe dane BY low ae Ge ae itizen, inddBtriows) I Afrugal and | During the past two. yearsobe.ssut-] fOE a Great GQ fromsa mastoi” saa i ls | hospital of Mayo Bros. in Rochester, lea the meeting of the state Federat- he finally went to the Bemidji hos- |g County fairs at St. Paul last week. pialt and was treated by Dr. Gil) There were about seventy countice mere. The disease had made such’ represented, and a permanent organ- & progress, however, that the pa- | ization of the several counties was tient was beyond the power of hu-| perfected. The purpose of the Fed- man skill to bring relief. erated County Fairs is to keep in John Craig was born in New.Bruns- tcuch with the work and the plans of wick in 1855 and came to Itasca] the different county fair officers county 26 years ago with J. P.|throughout the state, and to secure manager for|.better results of the efforts that Nine-|are annually made at county fairs. | Bickley is well pleased with hay- To) ing attended the meeting, as it bet- born,!ter equips him to serve the local all of whom are living. | organizations as its president, A. J. Funeral services were held ‘at St. | McGuire was appointed a member of |Joseph’s Catholic church Monday'the state organization from the last, conducted by Rev. Father Buecle Highth congressional district. jler. Not withstanding the bitter; John Furlong was elected chairman, cold weather that prevailed a large|J. H. Brown, secretary and W. R. |mumber of citizens were at the Mackenzie, treasurer. church and followed the remains to! A great many subjects of interest St. Joseph’s cemetery, where inter-/ 4nd value to county fair management ment was made. To the bereaved Wree discussed. family the hearftelt sympathy of the Itasca Logging company. teen years ago last July he married to Miss Mary Allen. was | Mr. Frank B. Kellogg of St. Paul has sooth and encourage them to bear been eliminated from consideration as |the burden of a loss that cannot be; a successor of the late Justice John | M. Harlan of the United States su- | preme court, according to an au- thoritative statement, regardless of | the decision that may be reached rela- tive to the appointment of Judge Will- iam C. Hook of the Eighth judicial . district. The impression is current in Washington that Attorney General Wickersham is opposed to the eleva- tion of Mr. Kellogg to the supreme bench. Mr. Wickersham favors the appoint- ment of Secretary of Commerce and Labor Nagel. Mr. Nagel, however, is sixty-two years old and President Taft has adopted a policy of not naming ap- pointees more than sixty years old to the bench. regained in this life. PRESIDENT BECKLEY AT FAIR MEETING James Beckley, of the Itasca Coun- ty Fair Association, Attends Meeting in St. Paul. President James Bickley of the Itasca County Fair association attend- here is no better way of locating _ goods, keeping track of things and rid of mountains of Petal N° other way is so far reaching, so quick, so inexpen- sive, so satisfactory, and so necessary to the progres- Sf¥é business man. _It is the modern way and takes the place of a personal visit. If your i inquiry must extend to distant points, the Bell * Long Distance Service is a 0. V. Hemsworth, Manager Office No. 67 Residence No. 108 : — ob -sd yheqom.edt to doligitoeeh sdT