Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, January 17, 1912, Page 9

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_ RAGES EIGHT Tnperta as Page. GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1912. Inpeefect Page ‘| eorhly, TYast. O..L, Mather was called from Du- uth last week to give testimony in he case of Dewey vs. Clair. Was here on business Friday ee John C. Lewis, the Nashwauk at-| duced by local talent; twenyt-five | | speaking parts and about two hun-j | dred will appear im the different choruses. Miss May J. Palmer of ithe Bock Entertainment company, will direct the rehearsals. She is a young lady of decided talent and her eeosbh Mrs, Louzon ws a Deer. caller Sunday. give The case didn’t come up and’ Bill is‘! firmly’ Convineéd’ that’ courting ' dur- | jing logging season doesn’t pay. River! awaiting to be-called as a witness to} testimony, in .idisrtiet ¢ourt, Judge C. W. Stanton’adjourned dis-| trie» court: Saturday» moon «last: to} thighefternoon: Hetry Wogan Benilaj? to attend’ the funeral of the ate’ John Craig. B. P. Munson is about the, busiest G. H. Marr arrived, from,:Minneapo-| man in Itasca county these, days. lis .Rriday last, where, be ;hads/been He is buying all kinds of forest pro- enjoying) the, holidays with his.fam.|ducts,and it keeps. him .. going, to ilye,, cover the territory. Mr, Munson ‘ | Says, the, log crop will, not be .as 5 ef A here’ Wau: but the ‘total harvest 'wifl weverthes aay! eee eee jess foot up a considerable sum. cdine® down irom} S.°G. Witte,” attorney of “Duluth, }is a guest.at the Pokegama. Mr. A. B, Clair returned, to. Big John Nels 00, Conasber was 8 Falls Saturday nighe-after spending }>usiness Visiter, in Grand | Rapids Friday Jast.. He: says there is no a So days here, + district = : b: Pat ause for’ complaint ‘in ‘his'town as an ' “ite business conditions this winter. Pho | Mothers Club. will) meet’ at!Phe Bass Brook jhotel, of which he thé High scheol auditorium at four/is the popular\proprietor, is) full o’dock on the afternoon of Friday | neany al the timé, and that “is a Jan, 26. sure indication of what is going on Bre. W..C. ‘Tyndall was numbered | in the town, AMARA MARC OR Re Sick liste the} tye Rum comapany advised, Man- a eliaeki days; but’ js reported 10) sper. Comer of the Gem: (that | his om Winvend house’ will be favored! with: “Cinder- Mre: B:' Jy Farrell is irecovering ella’ on March’ 6 and.7, and “Arrab- | frditi'a ‘slight’ attack 6f' ‘pnewtionia! /na-Pogue,”, on March 16...and 17. from. which, she, had, been gonfined | The latter) comes on (St.. Patrick’s to heryroom; for) severalodaysed |dayeminently’ fitting. | Later an- “Wait Leeman and Charley Sprague, nouticements of. itand famous pro- whe-are-enjoying an outing at Mary duetions will appear in the, Herald- ke hunting lodge, thawed out suf- Review. jently tO get -to town this week, | 4. ffeshen up on a Little civiliza- jcldss® oF tipped 295 the? Presbyterian “ehurch ~ | met’ Friday last at’ thi¢ ‘hole of Rey, unday, thé'20tH hist! Services will | Burrows... Following, Christian talk , held at* thé Préspytérian' church |Of @0 instructive natute;!vyarious follows, In the forenoon at 10:45; | games’ were india} ged “in! TWe heven- inl the .evening! at 7:30. A cordial} | iBg., was, concluded. ,with “Sn ‘Qbpétiz- fire: ‘{g\ extended: to the public |iP§- lunch... The boys i ta attend ‘these services. | Norma Jorgenson’ SRL home’ Friday! i . 1 Pi ‘of this week feladed fRev!°MY Latson ot Holy Commun- | jon’ piscopal: “church ‘will arrive |! Mayor W, © Dserok of Bier: River home Priday ‘from St. Cloud, where | was. in town Sautrday, He remained hé attended the funeral of his }over tg attend the funeral of the biother. Services will be held Sun-! late John) Craig,.who' chad) been! in day at the.\regular -hours | the: ettiploy ‘of ‘the STtasea Logging es Ry Senet left, on the. morning company and. a co-worker’ with Mr. | pin” Mondas- ét Yaot<week® to ~re- ACTOS for About twenty-five yea sume -hisostudies at St, John’s ual: j Bae altickak ptoatedhisso. of the varsity; Collegeville, Minn. [Heard of county” hig ert mats ving sfent.the holiday vacation at the | ' printed i this, she ot,” ‘the Herald- home of his parents here. | Review if Georgé~L,, Dewey left for his home | ‘J. J. Cameron iat: ‘Remidii, formerly at Morse,\Sask,, Sunenyeey meso aii aber nat foroJudger Star | ‘through to faycGeorgé. Wil some dal re. | ton inl! aisttict Hot * pass turag to, Grand 4 ids to live, ier {Grand Rapids to his Borie | Hom, } Vir- he hi for- | Zimia, where he had been doing duty ~>| aS, stenographer. He) pad ja few x urs to spend here,sbewteen trains ® | Ahd.senjoyed: she » tund nd Vice-preside re- 4 iquaintances “with sold) friemdsiti ays First Nafional Mas adieoniplan feat " i P e annua) | megting of békiers wae. held | ‘at the bani this! a ‘ ring, ’ 4 | If, Grand ‘Rapids ‘buyers, will, care- e 'ullys read the advertisements: >of } f Graal Snide has le hewspapers | 7 : next week it will be-dde to thé fa act (pea inerchimts a8" they® appeay in tat the eaitor of thiy great family the Head “Review thes:"“will' discov er orite and/Bro, LaFreniere of the there Is ‘no, money, to,.be. saved | by Independent. wil] ‘be at Long Prairie [Prot iS IMS sue b gmt Aes where” for’ goods:: The Allenio Dry ending, a f the northern | Minnesott singe | Goods‘ company’ qaotes some prices iMr, and: Mis. Fyocsation. jtoday that po “outs concern, is, apt | Sandretzkey | to duplicate, And » when you, buy. have just ‘Gompleted a fine new dwel-|at thome you know whats‘you are libg on Sixth street™ in the east end, | Setting. a4 - on Thitrsday évening they held | “house Warming” which proved | The lo¢al bag ‘of. ModerA Samari- td be a most enyoyable time. There tans ‘installed ‘officers at the 1, Q. On4 | F. halk. Thursde; night aS. follows: were over 100 people presen qwoy of i swo c Way ‘ Haribent of PSF, duvgnrts miler, V, G. S,, Mrs. dagt reek se} egal dz {f dool Htw od « J. GS! Anen; a | priestess, Mrs. Peter scribe and financial Billodeat scribe, T. H. ijosteaiisa EXPER Tas sai [Bes Tah ers Moan: Mader am ooRive newrmem bers mooi and SAR BEE: PING iP HPAES! | re He dstalfetion’ kret@l biota bike Bata Yao. re : Voreta et Bali idbed ot |S phemepioner cant :Mrs. Jos ephi 3 ie bean also high ony oem cir Ene | éicand.Repids | $5 nown | Village-Lots “AND § ‘PER MONTH bid beiss2 to own; anh: me are, selling bt rms that anybody can buy. $S5\down.and » $5 per month, ly easy.’ Come in ‘and talk the matter ever. We also some, choice business lots on: our lists. They are for sale on easy Sat bb “REISHUS-REMER We have choice them on such easy | company : jd_bise sisig oF 3a aee > LAND | Fourteen | members).of ithe, Barac | me, rans wing Bee 7 i» ‘ | : , | Sbingtimie’ Jakt “hight the tailor shop! | the decision that may be reached rela- [the party operates junder. the name | Of; dhe ~Roecker. q@, the confectionary ‘PRESIDENT BECKLEY | tive to the appointment of Judge Will- of Public Ownership. The primaries | Twill be held: -Febmary, .5: "POG. S30H.cB, Neveurm Gy 5.,)Carlt Mrs, John Bilodeau; pigh, | Shoar; treasypens S.iStardigt C. M.| Carti FS the ieee AU we ENG (ea! wth ae eee Opposite Post Offi ea 8, 52 Foord sowore looW tify epusteld be eS a He ative oor = wodd looW IL. a ie DS, =i ai proeent Pithat’s “just what's ‘going tohappén.| ploy of that concern at the time’ of, Jno. C. Mick, postmaster, village | services are at a premium in the clerk and all around 4 r of Calu-| jarger cities as directress of dramat- met, Wasa business visitor in Grand |ijc organizations. The very best lo-} jcal talent in Grand Rapids—and that Miss.Jennett Doran will preside at| Means much—has been drafted into) [ape Gem piano hereafter, in place/Service for the production of “the ot Miss Maud Amberg, whose school | County Fair.” The play will be giv- |work requires the time heretofore! jen for the benefit of Holy Commun- ‘given at the Gem. ion Episcopal church, under the aus-| | pices of the ladies guild. Next Wed-! W. Guy Finch, who had been 4 nesaay and Thursday evenings, at} valued member of the Herald-Review | High School auditorium, you will staff for-inearly three years, left! have the first and last chamce to Sunday ‘morning’ for Duluch to ac- witness the production of “the coun-| | cept @ posiiton on the News Tribune | lty Fair.” | as .editor of. the range pout Neg | western departments. | | Grand Rapids Mr. Finch was one i! ‘ILLED B BY THE COLD | the popular young men who will bel | \ | } | greatly. missed’: by his associates. | NEAR DEER RIVER' As a néwspaper hustler he has the! |energy and instinct that combine to | pny make success, and the Herald-Re-; view. predicts, he will rapidly devel-} opé in» metropolitan journalism to a place Of distiziction. While for the past two weeks un-; jx last night the temperature has | iranged steadily from 30 to 53 de-| | grees below zero, and frost bitter | It' was in ‘the sheriff's office one | noses, cheeks, ears and feet were! day last week. Ralph Stone, so it | common exhibits, it was feared a is related, had slipped one over on | number of deaths from exposure to Ferocious Frothing Price. The |the frost would be reported in this} ‘bloody, bloomin’ blow-hard barrister | section, but only one was claimed was frantic with rage to think one | by the grim reaper so far as known, 80 young, mild mannered and mod- | and that is a sad case, says the Deer est. would dare trim him up, in an | River News. { action .atdaw, Mr. Price, better | Last Sunday morning when William known as Baron’ Humbug, made th3 Hulbert was driving in about five} |@ir blue with blasphemy and rotten;miles from town he discovered the! with rank. remarks. He. assiuilid | body of a man lying by the roadside | Ralph's charecter’ and denounced his and discovering life was not extinct | brand of ‘professional ethics, until; he hastened to his own house with | the latter ‘started for his adversary the body, but the end came in a few | with clenched fists and blood in his minutes afterward. leye. But the big bully was too cute! The unfortunate was Andrew West, }for Ralph and made a hurried get/an employe of the O’Connell camp away through the door into the hall-| about five miles beyord where the the door slightly ajarcontinued his!town the day before and sent money verbal’ assault.’ Stone’ dismissed tlie |to his family. He was drinking some incident by remarking in answer that! land it is supposed he left town to hevhad nevercheen indigted.for per- {return to camp some time the middle | jury. ts HOPS ‘of the night. 4 Ss ' Andrew West was 40 years old and | First National Elects: Officers. \had lived in West Duluth a number | d pialt and was treated by Dr. Gil) more. ‘way. Them he felt safe and holding;body was found. He had come to|# Progress, tient was beyond the power of hu- man skill to bring relief. wick in 1855 and came to Itasca | the different county fair ; county Sims, who was general The Housekeeper Who Keeps Posted on Electrical Devel- opment is the Wise One She uses the Westinghouse Wire Type Tungsten lamps and thus saves three-fifths of the lighting bill for other purposes, such as heating the iron and running the sewing machine motor. Do you enjoy the splendid white light of these lamps? If not, or- der a few to-day and try them for a while. Then come in and examine some of the !abor- saving devices that the saving in the lighting bill will provide current for. W. J. & H. D. POWERS hospital of Mayo Bros. in Rochester, lea the meeting of the state Federat- he finally went to the Bemidji hos- \ge County fairs at St. Paul last week. There were about seventy countics The disease had made such’ represented, and a permanent organ- however, that the pa- | ization of the several counties was perfected. The purpose of the Fed- | sre County Fairs is to keep in John Craig was born in New.Bruns- tcuch with the work and the plans of officers 26 years ago with J. P.|throughout the state, and to secure manager for| better results of the efforts that the Itasca Logging company. Nine- | are annually made at county fairs, was Mr. Bickley is well pleased with hay- = (ot years, and belonged to the Mod-} teen years ago last July he vas | y Dp ; The stockholders of the First Na- ern, Woodmen of America there. The | |married to Miss Mary Allen. To! ing attended the meeting, as it bet- fiona bank. of Grand Rapids held yt ody was sent to West Duluth for this union six children were born,!ter equips him to serve the local | their: annual. meeting) this. forencon; jand eleeted 'the> following © officers: | \Prestaent,FY P, Sheldon; vite-prési- gard a daughter of 4 years and a son Haeht, AG: Wedge, Ir) ‘cdshier,c, FPO, iF jAikenpoassisian{.qashion, A. .L, << THREE ROBBERIES interment. Deceased leaves a | donj, directors,; D,; M,,Gunn,, W | Gitbert; John Beekfelt, H..D,Powe \ caves © Aiken, A. G5 Wedge} bei jand F. 6 of Sheldon.” b due tone: The Socialists dtasen, county, ares the first ‘to ‘get into: “the! © ‘political a vith an” ‘officidi “call for _ pri- mary elections. The; motice was rinted in the°= Hérald:Review ‘of | ‘In this’ state > Fond’s Confectionery Store Were Touched Up. Jamuary 3 :and’10. storeliof Miss Rose:.Lafond were en- | tered and “robbed? The rear door of legates) to. the, gounty, convention. on} the tailor Shop’ was! broken down | February 12,\which in turn will elect | With, an, ax, and one suit of clothes! 5 to eleet de- Monday | Overcoat, the. property of A. G. Hach- state ey) Were taken. A ‘window in the; front. of the Latond store had} beens, broken . sometime ago and was} guarded by pieces of strawboard. | be. held ‘in Minneapolis on February 18, to nominate a, tickets 4 v ida « ‘REGULAR MEETING jtrance gained. bThrée)watehes, valu- I, OF SCHOOL BOARD ed-at $15)ca diamond) valued at $30; \ EON six” or’ sevén “Wolars! in cash from oak Ihe bene regigter, cigars, candy, and other! Thes membergs.of the school. board. farticles were appropriated ..by the jof Distriet°Noy Qnecheld: a creguiar | thief. Fravk’<Lansing/. whoo served hmoiithiy'meétiig' at ‘the “elérk’s. of-/mindty “dayS in the County sail Fecent- fice ‘in’ Central! building last éven- ‘ly tor ‘s ealing | a Suit of clothes at} ing. ;yhittle; wassdone; aside from) Bena,.which Wes; shipped to. Henry | theeroutitie business, consideration. of | Simpson<:bpc Mr! Roecker;:swas’ in jbills. ete. A contract was awarded s erday “bY Fis “ot tobe to a8 Berth toe a fgentan “Yesterday aftémmoon f a, t . | he. was ing the confectionery store for some timéo He tisssuspectéd> as a pp et s@unia stetsais, sold’ eing the guilty party. ooking Bi fa tes spurnhases the rdnnidding: =| — — sTE-04 | iver smugh _asnge dors ee last two years, Craig of iba PAE'AS Beefy ANA ey E Sik y of lash Keekadannany $2094 iSt. iat! ine ieBein bd jnolto% a, ee) =< : forte Pin rhe a muchas ‘Fugeman cand, Sone Dogan Bi makene trip of, inan: ASE, x ee at Ad tine: i einteen ‘years ares lett. tocheurny thesluss: de: nape", seep aa “ae ‘to oan sat fy ne “COUNTY FAIR” ack How 1 meny JOhNs Craig WAS .@) 8004. . AUDITORIUM jeitizen, industrious,’ 1 frugal ptrastworth} inal] tie” WaIKE of! T8u4 hed gaore than, 4. quarter. ob ae tHe} ‘tury he had served as; foreman. ; in, Pare County Fair, produced | in com-|the: woods: for ‘the Itasea’ » Logging edy,.on othe, stage? . Fine; eh! Wels; company. He was stil in “the 'eni- neat Buuitkeo Take « > aan ab PTRe dates aré’ already, fixéd: “The | his déath,, jlttsca, County Fair,’ Will be the big- | During the past two yearsohe: suf} gests aUraction ever iseem at High bfered la treat @@a -froméal> imistoid ditoMMALP Mt WIN Weld proihersetion. Pokffer tfeataiént’l af: tte gom edt 30 soitgitoesh edT | -Ush aes) 3 wife | all of whom are living. Joseph's \ ler. Not \cold weather that prevailed a large! J. H. [number of citizens were at | chureh and followed the remains to! A great many subjects of interest WERE COMMITTED St. Joseph's cemetery, where inter- 4nd value to county fair management ment was made. To the bereaved Wree discussed. or family ee ‘Roeckers allor Shop and La! unareas of friends goes forth to! |sooth and encourage them ‘the burden of a loss that cannot be | regained in this life. [These were easily removed and en-|ttasea County Fair association attend- organizations as its president, A. J. Funeral services were held at St. \lcGuire was appointed a member of Catholic church Monday'the state organization from the ast, conducted by Rev. Father Buecle Highth congressional district. withstanding the bitter; John Furlong was elected chairman Brown, secretary and W. R. the Mackenzie, treasurer. the hearftelt Frank B. Kellogg of St. Paul has to bear been eliminated from consideration as a successo: of the late Justice John | M. Harlan of the United States su- preme court, according to an au- | thoritative statement, regardless of sympathy of jam C. Hook of the Eighth judicial AT FAIR MEETING district. The impression is current | in Washington that Attorney General Wickersham is opposed to the eleva- tion of Mr. Kellogg to the supreme delegates to the state convention to belonging to Gene Lufkins, and an! James Beckley, of the Itasca Coun-| bench. Mr. Wickersham favors the appoint- ment of Secretary of Commerce and Labor Nagel. Mr. Nagel, however, is pe rid years old and President Taft as adopted a policy of not nami: President James Bickley of the | pointees aiore ian sixty San oid te the bench. ty Fair Association, Attends Meeting in St. Paul. here is no better way of locating goods, keeping track of things and getting rid of mountains of detail “than by the Bell Telephone, : Ne< other way is so far reaching, so quick, so inexpen- : sive, so satisfactory, and so necessary to the progres- sive business man. It is the modern way and takes the place of a personal visit. If your inquiry must extend to distant points, the Bell Long Distance Service is indispensable MESABA TELEPHONE CO O. V. Hemsworth, Manager Residence No. 108 Office No. 67 ¥ it |

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