Document 6500281

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Document 6500281
'lllLKSDAV, MAKl
THE DULUTH HEKALU,
8
The brother's wife died Sunday of
pn«!Umonia and it was feared he was
not expected to live.
road
county's
Olivia. -UenviUi^
work this year is to be carried out
It has been
in a i»ystematic manner.
decided that the county aid road
plan will be used.
ai^arded
GOPHER CREAMERIES SAVE.
PRIVATE OWNERSHIP
MENACED, IN OPINION
OF CHICAGO EDITOR
Minneapolis. Minn.. March
—
Abolition of Railroad Icing Charge
Is
vat« ownership and manatfenient of
railroads and "all othor lurgi- businMra concerns"' Is menaced by the agitation for reduced railroad rates with
no reduction in wage:* of rail employes, Samuel O. Dunn of ChicaKo.
editor of the Railway Age. told the
CUlrens" Alliance here last niRht.
"Radical labor. ac:rarian and political learfers are concertedly trylnp
TO get railway rates and wanes so
nxed as not only tu make continuaRC« of private owinrship .ind management of railroads impossible," he
said, "but as to start a snat revolution in our entire industrial and political system."
Railway waKe.-* must be paid from
the rates iharsed, the speaker explained, antt the main reason for ex-
ral^way employes
in
Makm
their total
$1,000,000,000
li»21.
hem
that
and
judge
likely to continue more than a few
Oakley,
S.
E.
days, according to
deputy attorney general.
IN
KENOSHA UNPOPULAR
Kenosha,
Wis..
March 23. Con1923 offered to Kenosha
KINDNESS TO ANIMALS
—
teachers who have been reelected have brought a storm of opposition, due to the rh.anges made by
the board from the schedule of promotion established by Mr». Mary D.
Bradford, former Buperintendent of
Minnesota Briefs
schools.
The new contracts do away with
the travel and educational allowances maide by the old one, which
provided that If teachers went to
summer school or traveled, their pay
in the next year would be increased
on the grounds that their usefulness
to the community had been increased.
—
—
Cole (or ^Hpreme Beach.
Biamarck. N. D March 23. A. T.
Cole of Fargo, judge of the First
judicial di.strlct. will be a candidate
—
—
supreme court of
Judge Cole has for
for Justice of the
the
race for the state bench, and announced
decision
late Monday his
Birdzell and J.
to do so. with
F".
E. Robinson alreadv announced as
ten days.
BankrmptCT Petition.
A
Winona. Minn.. March 23
Kile
I...
candidates for
-^
'
REDISTRICTING IS PUT
UP TO ROTARY CLUBS
GOPHER GOVERNOR FOR
iichool
some time considered entering
pistol
and.
Gleason secured the
leaving Miller to hold their captive,
went lo telephone tho police. Seeing
that Miller was unable to hold tho
gunman. Gleason left the phone and
went to his aid just as the man broke
awav and ran through the door. Gleason "fired one shot and the bandit fell
dead with a bullet in his head. The
only other shot was fired when Gleason first grappl ed with the youth.
Sioux P'alls, S. D.. March 23.— After
a spirited debate on the subject of
redistricting the Sixteenth district,
Rotary conference In session
the
here late yesterday voted to follow
the advice of the international officers and put the question up to each
of the sixty-nine clubs to secure an
attitude
"Neg- expression of tieir
Faul. Minn., March 23.
St.
The proposed redistricting would
rather
ligence and thoughtlessness,
Dakota with Southern Minthan any real desire to cause pain," pat South
Western Wisconsin. Iowa
and
nesota
Dr.
Preus
wrote
to
Crovernor J. A. O.
would get separate
Nebraska
and
of
Albany.
Y..
N.
William O. Stillman
districts.
Humane
president of the American
The next convention seat Is to be
association, "is the reason for cruel
by the board of mandetermined
treatment to animals."
Sioux City and I>avenwith
agers,
Governor
advised
Stillman
Dr.
S. D., and LinMitchell,
Iowa;
port,
Preus that there is to be a nationthe conference.
wide observance of ""Be Kind to Ani- coln,' Neb., asking •for
mals Week" from April 24 to 29, and
that on April 30. thousands of clergymen will deliver sermons on "our
duty of kindness to the suffering,
were
services
weak and helpless."
Bemidjl Funeral
"I trust your efforts will meet with
held in the town of Frohn for Mrs
success and serve to bring wide at- Albert Radi. wife of Albert Radi of
tention to the need for the most con- that town, who died Tuesday at St.
siderate treatment of our dumb ani- Anthony's hospital, Bemidji.
"Few
Bralnerd C. E. Harting has been
mals." Governor I*reus wrote.
from Virginia, Minn.,
people are really cruel at heart. Most transferred
people know that kindness to ani- territory to Bralnerd, taking the
mals Is not only right, but that it place of E. R. Blake, transferred to
pays, and anything you do to cause Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Jasper Mrs. L.eo Dnoemers. residpeople to give thought to this matter will. I am sure, bring results that ing near Ihlcn, is believed to have
the most profitable flock of hens in
are worth while."
The forty-sixth annual meeting of this section of the county. On Monassociation, day she sold eighty-eight dozen eggs,
the American Humane
will be held In St. Paul Oct. 2-5. 1922. which had accumulated in less than
—
North Dakota.
will be before the one
instead of three and Is not
The hearing
would absorb
it
would mean the
.
a
night.
NEW TEACHING CONTRACTS
for
authorities here.
General Clifford L. Hilton said last
virtual confiscation of all property
for the benefit of the wage earners."
tracts
according to information received by
Judge Tillman D. Johnson of Salt
I>ake City. Utah on April 10. Attorney
aries, interest, dividends and all other
forms, according to the best authorities was in 1919. when it was $66.ooo.oon.ooo.
"Therefore, on this theory the payroll of American Industry should be
profits,
letters
lice In his home town and In Fargo
In connection with several robberies,
nent injunction to the mining companies of Minnesota against the colsoor
lection of the occupational
called tonnage tax will be in the
before
Paul
Federal court In St.
—
increased
found In a suitcase In
a room occupied by the bandit at a
local hotel, police believe Uim to have
been Kd Jenset. 809 Evergreen avenue. Bralnerd. Minn.
Jenset is said to be wanted by po-
23.
St.
To
so
From
of
hearing on the granting
the lowest wage
labor leaders usually claim is requia family of five
«it« to support
would make the total payroll
J2J560
of industry $96,000,000,000 a year.
•^ot the largest total production
and Income of the people of the
United States, including wages, sal-
all
night.
less
in
Gleason
the
last
o'clock
and Frank Miller in
grocery store at 8:30
ONE FEDERAL JUDGE
TO HEAR ARGUMENTS
ON OCCUPATIONAL TAX
— The
March
Paul. Minn.
of
perma-
Haice
I
Grantf Forks. N. D.. March XS—
young bandit was shot and killed
with his own gun after he had been
bested in a free-for-all fight when
he attempted ti> hold up J. H. Oleason
marketing the
The young gunman entered the
state's dairy products by about 12 per store with the smiling and easy command. "Stick 'em up." Gleason and
cent.
^ ,^
Miller, who were seated near the
A hearing on this matter was held
Chicaco the early part of the door thought It was a practical Joka.
in
month before a group of railroad offi- Gleason. with his hands in his pockRepresentatives of two farm ets, said he had never "stuck 'em up
cials.
organizations of Minnesota appeared yet."
The desperado knocked Gleason
there at the time and argued against
from his chair. He sprang from his
the proposed increase.
position on the floor and grabbed the
pun arm of his assailant and phouted
to Miller for help. The two men grappled with the bandit and the gun
flew from his hand.
cost
the
creased
I'ay-roll.
**There are 42,00'.>,000 person.* gainfully employed in this country.
pay each of
—
than
carload lots, according tt> farm buestimated that
is
It
reau officials.
this extra expense could have in-
when shipments were
'stlnjf rate.s "is that the averapre wajfe
per hour of railway employes is 1-0
p«r cent hipher than rtve years ago."
"Nevertheless." he continued, "the
railway labor leaders are trying to
brinjc about both reductions in the
rates and the maintenance or incfea.^e
w.-iges.
They have
the present
'••f
contendetJ railway employes and all
other working men should be paid
averag^e annual wages varying from
If
the lowest of
$2,260 to $2,660.
the«« averages had been paid to all
wa^es would have been
more than they were.
Big Benefit.
Paul, Minn., March 23 Minnewill
sota's co-operative creameries
save more than $200,000 this year on
perishable products, as a result of the
action of railroad officials in deciding
not to charge the shipper of iheao
products the cost of icing refrigerator cars, when shipments are in less
than carload lots. Minnesota Farm
bureau officials said today.
territory
this
Railroads serving
proposed to make shippers of perishable products pay the cost of icing,
St.
l*rt-
23.
GRAND FORKS GROCER
KILLS YOUNG BANDIT
WITH LATTER'S GU.M
—
peti-
has been filed in the United
States district court to have the new
tion
re-.->lection.
Manufacturing company
declared bankrupt and
its affairs placed under the control
The estimated indebtof the court.
Owatonna
*^A$k a Willys-Knight Owner."
The Merritt families have three or
four Willys-Knight cars. Same cars
having been in use five and six years.
Do they like them? "M-M " Ask
Mutual .^iito rnmpar.y. Adthem.
vertisemen
of
city
this
edness
but it
the
company
$145,000.
is claimed by officers of the
company their asr^etn -will exi^eed
$175. '>00'
—
of
—
Cloud Ijeo Steinwarth, for the
last year employed at the Consumers'
Wholesale Supply company, has gone
to Mandan. N. D., where he will become m<anaj?er of one of a chain of
stores to be opened throughout the
St.
is
state.
Crookston
Campion
and Mrs.
— Mr.
Angus were here
J.
W.
on
Benton, Mont.,
where they were called by the serious Illness of Mr. Campion's brother.
of
way
their
Fort
to
for
lh,i
&
Kiopp
Cloud
St.
Son
contrtructlon
the
new
were
contract
Margaret church
St.
The
cliurch site during the winter.
church, when complete, will cost
about $100,000
Urainerd Mrs. Jennie Furst died
at a local hospital from pneumonia.
The funeral will not b«> held until
relatives In Montana and other states
art- heard from.
of
Dan
—Suspension patrolmen,
Minneapolis
A. C. t^arlwon.
by A. I'. Jensen, chief of police, haa
been upheld by the civil service commission. The patrolmen were charged
with negligence of duty following
failure to report an Incident In which
three men were arrested when they
arrived on a train and six srips of
liviuor taken from them.
nilworth A special election April
3 to vote on issuing $13,000 worth of
bonds for the construction of a
waterworks system was called by the
village council following an open
meeting at which over 100 citizens,
in a straw vote, asked that the sys-
—
tem be Installed.
Moorhead Funeral
—
held
at
2
Norwegian Lutheran church
stock
for
Mrs.
in
the
Com-
at
(Amelia) Cor-
A.
C.
were
services
Wednesday
m.
p.
iieliussen. 82, of Com.ntock.
at her home early Monday
who
died
mf)rnlng.
Interment was made at Comstock.
East Grand Forks Kenneth Wold,
aged 2 years, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Wold, died at the home of his
parents Tuesday.
Funeral services
were held from the home on Wednesday morning. Rev. I Hovland, pastor
—
of the Norwegian
officiating.
1922.
He
F^ismarck similar to the one at
Grand Forks, t. under Olson, collector
at internal revonuu. announced today
that the office would open April 1
It IS estimated that
lledfleld. S. I».
fully 15 per cent of the pbaasants In
Hpink county, tlie largest proportion
in
Ashland
of
them
State
to
— Tho
Holstein-Frelslan asilM an-
March
will
officers
at which new
elected, and the reports for thn
will be made.
2!>.
weru smothered to
heavy snowstorms
two months.
lieiiH,
of the last
opposition
in
H. Dennhardt.
J.
sociation of Ashland will hold
nual meotiiig next Wednesday.
—
death during
run
will
Senator
Mi-nasha
tlie
— tieorge
Tummett,
be
year
aged
70 years, an employe » t tJie i>lanl of
the Mena.'-lia Wooifj-nwari) conipajiy.
to
lUnry,
l.ako
at
constructed
be
Stearns lounty. -The coulract prl<e
ts $61.0'26 and does not Include the
building material which has been
purchased and was hauled to tho
Noonan and
'A
II
near
was found dead
A
lioine.
lils
jury brought In a v«r(Jicl
from heart failure.
Ashland St. Joseph's ho«pttal al
La Crosac— Five La Crosse saloon- Its annual mi-etlng elected: Dr. J. V.
koepers, arrested lii raids by Federal Wenxel, president; Dr. M. L. Young,
officers, were bound over to circuit vice president; Dr. (ieorge W. Haruncfer
Brindley
court
JuilKe
by
rison, secretary.
charges of violating the Volstead act,
At the seMsion here of
I.,H Crosse
each under $500 bunds. The defend- the
Western Wisconsin Teachers' asants are John McClathat ban, Henry sociation convention
following
the
Miller. Matt .Neumann, Oscar Schroc- officers
I'resldent,
bl«»cted;
were
der. Joseph Hahn.
Rlanche Chaniberlaln. Ia Crosse;
were Mrs.
services
Prescott Funeral
pre.sldent.
Miss
Helen
Berg
Mrs. vice
for
conducted here Tuesday
Whitehall; secretary-treasurer, I. H
aged 96. Klrche,
Barnes.
Caroline Maxson
Ija, Crosse; member of execuMinnoMpoHs artist, who died Saturday tive committee.
Nlcbolaa Gunderson.
at the borne of her daughter, Mrs.
had
She
Minneapolis.
Babbrirfge.
G.
K.
b«en a rosident of Minneapolis thirtyThe last twenty years of
five years.
her life was devoted to artistic work.
Ironwood William Martin, 71. Is
Ashland— MaJ. Lee Sumner conducted an inspection of the Ashland 111 at Union hospital with sleeping
Machine Gun company Monday nignt sickness, with which he has suffered
for tho last week.
He resides at 74
at the Armory.
Milwaukee The traflfio and delivery Aurora location.
Calumet Plans for the proT>agacommittee of the
Bijperintendents'
safety division of the Milwaukee As- tlon of fish In streams here and in
sociation of Commerce held a meeting Keweenaw county during the comin«
under the direction of H. W. Parker spring and summer were made at a
at which a program of *rreator safety meeting of the Calumet Sportsmen's
among drivers of commercial vehicles club.
Ironwood Illness
two
of
the
was <tl8cussed.
Butternut The village of Rutter- women members of the board of edunnt Is the only tax-paying district in cation has again postponed the meetAshland county w^hich has turned ing at which the board was schedover a 100 i>er cent tax collection to uled to ad')pt a new salaiTr schedule
that will materially reduce teachers'
the county treasurer.
Neenah Assemblyman Nela Ijarson wages.
Crystal Falls Six teams, liichjdlng
has announced his candidacy for the
one representln^r Richard M. Jopllnj?
office of mayor on tiie citizens* ticket.
coroner's
liisconsin Briefs
of death
—
S:
the child's death.
and Friday under auspices of the
Upper Peninsula Athletic association.
Calumet The remains of John
Berryman, former local respldent, who
recently
in
died
Newberry, were
—
tirought here to the home of his sister, Mrs. Kdward Hancock, for burial,
Hancock
—The
engagement
—
the limits of their districts
In
A general reduction«>"-fares, to take effect April 1. is
template* bv the managers of th»*
In
Bessemer-
Ironwood-Wakefield bus
1^
line.
—
Peninsula Briefs
For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache,
—
—
—
—
—
—
Sour Stomach, BiHous Liver
The nicest cathartic-laxative La the your bowels completely by morning,
•*Th«y
world to physic your liver and bowels and you will feel splendid.
Caacarets
work
Bioop."
while
you
when you have dizzy headache, colds, never stir you up o.'" gripe like Saits.
biliousness,
indigtstioa,
or upset, Pills, Calomel, oi Oi; and they cost
acid stomach is candy-like "Caaca- only ten cents a bf v
Children love
retB."
One or two tonight
will
empty CascaretB,
too.
\^'
—
Are They Worth
Wait.-r
1>
In
Protecting
—
If they are
they are worth
—
Dakota
Northwestern
will meet In
annual convention here Tuesday. Experts from the t'argo branch are expected to attend and outline 1922
business plans. A banquet will be a
feature of the program.
Devils Uike. N. D. Great Northern trains No. 201 and 202. called
the
"dinky,"
operatirug
between
Grand Forks and Devils Lake, which
were discontinued March 6, must be
restored under an order Issued by
protecting well
—
the state railway
fective March 2(.
in
Mtnot
the-
Say "Bayer" when you buy
WARNING!
—
Aspirin.
and expense
Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are
not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians
over 21 years and proved safe by millions for
—
coming season
The loss of some of the following
would mean total loss of somethingyou now possess; of others, difficulty
commissiouer, ef-
Turtle I.,ake, N. D. Fire, caused bv
the explosion of a easoline stove, Jestoryed the general store of A. A.
Haas & Son, the general store of Andrew Froehllck and the residence of
C. L. Foster, whose wife received severe burns.
Mlnot. N. D. About 2,460 acres
of prospective potato planting for the
Colds
Toothache
Earache
—Funeral services for
Plumraer of Chicago, a for-
were held at
Moore's hapel Tuesday iu charge of
the Kargo corps of the G. A. R. Mr.
Plummer came to Fargro in 1872 and
about twenty-five years later moved
to Chicago, IlL, where he was assoresident,
i
Headache
Rheumatism
Neuralgia
Neuritis
Lumbago
Pain,
Handy "^ayer" boxes
Asplriu
—
Is
the tx.iJe
mirk
—
them.
Insurance papers.
—
—
—
Deeds Contracts.
Mortgages Leases.
Bonds Stocks.
Discharges from army or navy.
Pain
Wedding and
birth certificates.
reports.
Income Tax
Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper
ciated In the typewriter distributing
business with his son. William. Mr.
Plummer died Saturday.
Grand Forks, N. D. Miss 'Vemice
Aldrich of Grand Forks was named
editor-in-chief and Paul Sarauelson of
Campbell, Minn., business manager
of the Student, university weekly, at
a meetlnjt of the board of publications control of the University of
North I>akota Tuesday noon. The new
staff Is to assume uutiea following
the Easter vacation.
Bismarck, N. D. The United State*
treasury department h;is had established a zone office of the treasury
in replacinj^
Your WiD.
district
at a farmers' mceiins
here.
Fararo. N. D.
mer Fargo
in
—
M.
Fisher,
MInot.
was
brought to Far^o and arraigned before Judge A. T. Cole and was held
to the district court of Cass county
on a charge of forgery In the third
degree. Sheriff Fred Kraemer brought
the man to Fargo.
Mlnot,
N.
D.
Ford dealers of
Alonzo
"'""^er of,
one
d^y J" *^^«
bookK given out
of
history of the Carnegie library
Ironwood was given out Monday,
when 587 books were loaned.in
eacn
Houghton— Supervisors
township in Michigan are required
take
this year, for the first time, to
a complete centus of each farm wiinlargest
Ironwood-The
Lutheran church,
who was arrested
was reported
of Mis.s
Katherlne O'Leary, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs Henry O'ljeary of Ripley, to
Leo Paquette of L'Anse has been anuounced.
Uams.-Ly E5>i.rl
Ray Mooney, 10month-'>ld nan of Mr and Mrs. John
Dakota Briefs
Fargo, N.
Mooney ol K^n.-^.o. 'i^^^ TUf.«e*of
Pneumonia was given as the cause of
post of Marquette, havo enlisted the
first annual biisket ball tournament
to be held In Crystal Falls Thursday
C-opies of
receipts.
direction.s.
Tax
— Druggists.
Also bottles of 24 and 100
of 12 tablets
oX Bayer Manafaclure of MonoaceUoarulf«U'r of
SaJicyllrac:
Valuable jewelry.
Heirlooms.
1
Articles of value for reason of sentiment,
—
Ix>cked in yoiir safe deposit box here
they have the protection of science,
steel and the granite of our hills.
See
cost of these boxes is from
$3.00 a year up, according to size.
The
Vatdt for SUvcr and Trunk Siorage
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TA1U>KTS at all jrood dnufgiata. awdi aa
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Out-of-town residents should mail this coupon
Tbfl Palmoljvtt Company, Milwaukee, U, 3- A.,
l>ept. 1>-I2fi. and the lube will bti sent by mail.
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of
A STI N'R TKAST
VTT.^A!ON TABT.BTS foty-
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each
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DULUTH. MINN.
DEFLOTiVE PAG
Your Name
frv»?
ixix
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poands onder iS7
I aJ-wsyw fiett weak
fHxm rettUu; from
naaontvMy sore of resifitinj^ diseane.
You can do »o if yon will jnrt gfX. a
dig«'»tive
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Avoid
the dancr of (viii!<tii>ation, aiid
advisinp, arid nrginsf cvprvnno
to (<•» that tJi*' howeli and otlitT
Himinativi* orj^ana a<-t frw!y
ad-
for a 10-Shave
elimination
system
yi)ur
active ami
jwisonoul! amimulatKins.
Dot-tors
I
welfrtit,
INFLUENZA
ererywhfTe are warninij
PAL
Vi
in
Now we
It
&
cp
VTTAMO!? Tato»K»
lubri-
best way ever known to those ends is the blend of
olive oils. The lather is a lotion in itself.
We
a
boUdlitg'
"At the ttnw of t»»-
dry-
18 months of experiment
Next, liberal lather
Next, ther wanted liberal lather. They wanted
and
fitrons. weii-de^Bijoiw*!
tvody are new findlnfr
fc MASTIN-S TRAiTP
bad ktnsBd for, bat
D^>«r expected to tbid
to pot «c poooda a<
firra Qe«b and Im lUii
fullness
The
and
r*-
enerjry.
itself withotrt
a soothing shaving cream. They
irritation, a pleasant after-effect
They wanted
«vw
exactly tb« beU> tt>e7
ing on the face.
long
brushing, finger rubbing, hot towels, delay.
d*«pelpe<i of
gaUoing perfM« beaJtti
VTTAMON TABLKTS
A soothing soap
Did not
b&ve been thin and ran-iVrwri for jrart end
Lather that remains
a quick shave
The«« men wanted quick shaves, above
.
tested
So we perfected a lather which maintains
for ten mmutes.
their reqtiirements:
Resmt
Weight To N<xrmal
Increases
Remarkable Truths
Contained Therein
a^
Federal
MASTIIfS VTTAMON TABLETS
ask you lo try it-^
at our experue
we dedded to make a shavteg cream. We had
A ixroi years
•Irc&dT aichieTcd the ideal totlet soap by blending palm and olive
Otis.
So we embodied this blend in a shaving cream.
And otn- first step was to ask a thousand men the virtues they
Profits, $4,OCK),000
Qniddjr and Easfly by Simply Taking
Now we
130 formulae actually
and
Puts On 49 Pounds
Of Firm Solid Flesh
and
made up and
Duluth
Hhening
Post
1000
^y^k
Bank
First National
l.joruiu l>ruK Morr.
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