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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, GIANTS" WIN FIRST BATTLE. received by the majority of fans, 73 ANNUAL TOUR when their purpose is evident. The If the fans who have watched the THE ORIGINAL A. Setterlund & Co. local people are out to see the great progress of the local ball club in game played in a sportsmanlike previous games this season desired manner and are quick to lose enthusiasm still more evidence of the superiority when any other method is of our boys in the great American attempted? sport that evidence was certainly The notable features of Sunday's produced during the game at General Contractors game was the hitting of Falston, Athletic park yesterday between the who made a home run, a double and Woodlands of Duluth and the local single hit in five times up a home Giants, the latter winning by a score run by Hughes of Duluth and L. International Falls, Minnesota of 11 to 4. The largest crowd of Zimmerman a double play by Duluth the season witnessed the best game when Simerson hit to Kerns, who played here this year and were loud _. EXHIBITING UNDER THE LARGEST CANVAS EVER CONSTRUCTED threw to second, putting Zimmerman, in their praise of the work done by •i Rings. 1000 People 2 Trains of Cars. 2 Herds of Elephants. 300 Circus Artists $1,000,000 out, Mclnnis, the Duluth second sacker, Invested. $4,270 Daily Expenses. Seats for 10,000 People the locals. In perfect harmony with then throwing to first before the spirit of the day, Manager Hasselbarth' 20-PERFORMING SEA LIONS-20 Simerson could reach that base. CAPT. BUCK'S MOST tft-ARTLINC ACT CVCtt charges started the fireworks LAWRENCE E. GILBERTSON •MOWN IN AMERICA Watkins' pitching in pinches was early in the game, as usual, GREATEST RIDING TEXAS BILL'S particularity worthy of notice, twice WILD WEST and continued the bombardment at SHOW iff* having 3 men on basis and none out, EIHIWTEO regular intervals (throughout the INCLUDING OKLAHOMA DAN, WCWKNa yet retiring the side. same, ending with a brilliant finish ALBKIT DAVENPORT, Champion Bucking: Plastering, Chimney Buiiding and all kinds of The score was as follows: Bronco Rider of the in the local half of the eighth when Champion Bareback World. Rider of the World. International Falls Mason work. Estimates cheerfully given. MOUNTAIN NELL, they drove in four runs by means of FRED Md BESSIE Champion Rifle Shot ab po a ^eFalston, five consecutive singles and' an error C0STELL0. of the World. Prices Reasonable and all Work Guaranteed. ORIGINAL DEADWOOD 2b. 5 1 3 0 0 1 by the visiting shortstop. The World Champion STAGE COACH. Jockey Riders. Flynn, c. f. ... 5 1 0 1 0 0 fact that the game was already lost, a One Hundred People In Phoiir 198 MARIE DAVENPORT, 308-REAL CIRCUS ARTJSTS-300 International Falls, Minn. S. Zimm'n, 1. f. 4 1 0 0 0 0 Thrilling Spectacle alone prevented Pitcher Hughes from "THE BANGING OF AND Simerson, s. s. 4 2 1 0 2 0 MBe. MINNIE SWEENEY, SO-REAL FUNNY CLOWNS-BO TBE BORSE TBIEF," taking to cover, following this landslide L. Zimm'n, .3b. Acknowledged Champion A Real. Genuine 2 1 0 0 1 0 lO-ROYAL TOKIO JAPANESE-IO of hits. The only double play Lady Principal Western Story. Equestrienne!. York, C. 4 0 0 1 0 Slow Indians. Cotsaeki, 10 "BLACK DIAMOND," T3EBALL-B30M BORSE of the game was pulled oft in the Mtxlcan Ball NgMcn, BALK BOWSER! Ross Merait's Oleb-SsSioel Horses Bennett, lb. ... 4 0 1 14 0 0 first half of the ninth when Watkins AND THI Crtattti lunch of Bucking England's Famout Lepcier, r. f. .. FAMOUS WIZARETTE WIRE FAMILY 4 1 0 1 0 0 Brencot ever exhibited. PAUL A. JOHNSON Jockey. grabbed a hot liner from Hanson's Watkins, .... 3 0 3 0 1 6 bat and threw to first, trapping McGraw, -Largest Bess! that Walks-Larger than Jumbo who had singled. Another Contracting Engineer POSITIVELY oTatl ...... .32 10 5 27 11 clever play worthy of notice occurred' EXHIBITED LAROESF ift th© sixth when Watkins and Bennett Duluth Woodlands. WITH ELEPHANT YANKEE slipped one over on McGraw. ab po a 0* ROBINSON. 2 The latter started for home from CaseCase, c. f. 5 0 0 0 1 Estimates and Supervision Cheerfully EARTH. third when Watkins threw to first Kerns, s. s. 5 0 0 0 3 0 THE BfdqgsT apparently to catch a runner from Olson, 3b ft Furnished. Local Agent for Building Maierial. 3 0 1 0 3 LARGER BRUTE that base to second but in reality it MrGraw, 1. f. 4 0 1 0 0 •2 FHAT THAN Phone 217 International State Bank Bldg. WALKS was a ruse to start McGraw home Hon, 3 0 1 11 0 0 .JUMBO. THE EARTH. and it worked to perfection. Bennett Elder, lb 2 0 0 7 1 3 after many false motions, got the Mclnnis, 2b. 4 0 0 0 fOEttPttKTO' 2 1 10 KEEPERS TO runner between home and third, then Hughes, .... 4 1 1 0 0 CUABftBIM. GUARD BIM. 2 with the assistance of York, Zimmerman Currie, r. f. 3 0 1 0 0 0 'Alice," The Famous Bear Girl Fines! Horses Ever Exhibited and Simerson he was soon tagged. Northern Minnesota Hospital The Duluth boys were naturally Total 33 1 5 23 10 5 THE PABAOE TELLS THE STORY 101 STARTLING NEW FEATURES FOR 1913 not in their best form yesterday, L. Zimmerman out in 5th for interference. Yankee Robinson. Texas BUI. Kongo. The Largest Elephant on Earth, The World Greatest due to the railroad ride and the late Bareback Riders, Including Albert Davenport, Frod and Bessie Costello. Marie Davenport. Mile. Sweeney, Rslnli Howaer. Ross Ashcrait's High-School Horses, Capt. Buck's Sea Lions. Pauton arrival of their train and they will Summary—2-base hits, Falston and 'Zouaves. toirether wlth .100' Circus Artists. Cowboys, Coweirls, Cossacks, Indians, Mexicans BuM and Fighters, the Greatest Bunch of Bucking Bronco* ever Exhibited, no doubt give the Giants better Currie homeruns, Falston, Hughes Show8* Circus ant '^WxSd West—For One Admission Two game this afternoon. md L. Zimmerman bases on balls, WILL POSITtVl,./ EXHIBIT If.lW OR SHIRS Tommorow's game will be the off Watkins 5 off Hughes 7 struck last one of the series and will no out, by Watkins 10, by Hughes 9 International Falls, Tuesday July 15 doubt be the most bitterly fought of left on bases, Duluth 8, Int'l Falls 1 the three, especially if the visitors Stolen bases, Simerson, L. Zimmerman I tie us by winning today. "Shorty" and Hon double play, 1—Kerns SUBSCRIBE NOW Watkins pat up a star gams yesterday to Mclnnis to Elder umpires, Getchell and will make the visiting batters and Zerath. face about in double quick time NEW AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT (after they have fanned) during the remainder of the series. Watkins uiuuiii, Juiy o.—n.. ti. Hostetter, fact work yesterday and the overthe-fence jUpoi'illLci.atiili, OX itgliCUitUre ui luu fly by L. Zimmerman were iJiuuin Uumiuerciui ciuo since tiae the notable feaures of yesterday's .tuu ueguu its agricultural uevelop- game, aside from those mentioned. work, has appointed iii uecn su- The following was the score: ^ox.iuenderit of the new agricultural Duluth Woodlands. alienee formed of tit. Louis, Carlton illii R. M. Monahan, M. D. Elizabeth Monahan, M. D. ab po a «Jrow Wing and Koochiching coun Mary €. Ghostley, M. D. B. F. Floyd, M. D. Case, c. 4 0 1 1 0 cies. Office over International State Bank. Xerus, s. 4 1 0 1 1 international Falls, Minnesota Although the funds ior the work $ Olson, 3b. 4 0 1 2 1 0 not become available in the will McGraw, 1. f. ... 4 0 2 0 0 0 counties until Aug. i, Mr. Hostetter Elder, lb 3 10 6-10 begin his work immediately LACE INDUSTRY IN VENICE Will sFreet he saw a girl standing, paralyzed Hanson, r. f. ... 4 0 1 0 0 0 shaping up the plans and placing by fear, in the pathway of a McGinnis, 2b. ... 3 1 1 4 1 men in the counties. Fred Ward is Process Is So Simple It Looks Like horse running madly down Twentyeighth Hon, 3 1 2 10 1 already on duty as county agricul Child's Play, But Brings Thousands street toward the avenue. Her Hughes, 3 0 0 0 4 of Dollars Annually. death seemed certain and women and cural agent in St. Louis county. men on the sidewalks paled with horror. The Duluth .demonstration farm, The lace of Venice has been celebrated Totals ..32 4 8 24 9 1 But Graves is the sort of hero will be the base of operations in the' for many centuries. It was who is always most self-possessed in International Falls. district and Mr. Hostetter will make made originally by nuns within the the face of death. He grasped the "Thank Duke Mixture ab po a walls of convents for ecclesiastical garments. nis headquarters there. An agricul situation instantly and whipped his Falskin, 2b 3 11 1 0 1 Then, with the fall of the tural agent will be placed in each own horse squarely between the runaway Flynn, c. 5 2 2 0 0 0 Every member of your family will appreciate Venetian republic, the convents were and the girl. The impact was county and the other agencies en S. Zimm'n, 1. f.... 4 2 1 0 0 0 closed and the lace industry ceased to terrific. Both horses went to the pavement the many handsome, useful presents you gaged in agricultural work in the (exist for an entire century. In 1870 Simerson, s. .. 5 4 4 1 4 0 and the brave old soldier was can get free with the coupons now packed in district will co-operate with the dis jthe Princess Margherita, afterward thrown half-way across the avenue. L. Zimm'n, 3b. .. 4 2 3 2 2 0 trict superintendent and county queen of Italy, took measures to* reyive He was unconscious when picked up York, 5 0 1 11 2 0 agents. It, especially as a means of providing and the doctors found his thigh was Bennett, lb. .... 4 0 0 11 1 0 employment for Venetian women. The organization is effected under broken. Tepcier, r. f. ... 3 0 0 0 0 0 At present there are several But the girl was unhurt. the law passed by the legislature at Watkins, 3 0 1 1 5 1 ^chools, subsidized by the government, the recent session providing an appro in which the art is taught. priation for state aid and authorizing St. Edmund's Chapel. The pupils are women of all ages, Totals 36 11 13 27 14 2 Antiquaries will hear with pleasure the counties to appropriate monjey Each sits on a low stool and holds a Score by Innings— of the decision of local enthusiasts to for agricultural development. Federal plump, square cushion in her lap. On Duluth 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0—4 prote/rt the poor remains on the highest jthis cushion is pinned a strip of paper aid is also available, so that the point of Hunstanton cliff of St. Int. Falls .... 3 0 2 0 0 0 2 4 x—11 inarked with the pattern to be followed,, counties, state and nation are now Edmund's Chapel. Here, according to Summary—Three-base hit, York and Into this pattern the nimble^ actively engaged hi co-operation for Duke's Mixture is one of the big favorite brands iegand, the fourteen-year-old King Edmund. home run, L. Zimmerman stolen fingered worker sticks glass-headed the betterment of agricultural condi Men everywhere prefer it because of its true natural tobacco landed on Christmas day, over pins about which she twists her bases, Bennett, L. Zimmerman, S one thousand years ago, from Saxony. taste. Duke's Mixture is simply the choice leaves tions in this section of the state. threads. Zimmerman 2, Simerson 3 struck Near the churchyard is a huge mound, of fine Virginia andNorth Carolina bright leaf—thoroughly Itasca and Aitkin county boards From twenty to fifty shuttles depend out, by Hughes 11, by Watkins 9 believed to be a barrow. Hunstanton aged, stemmed and crumbled. Smoke it as you please from all sides of the cushion, have declined to make appropriations wild pitch, Watkins, Hughes 2 pas St. Edmund's, however, as we know it, —it'i impossible to get a purer -smoke or a more likeable and these.are thrown across and back for the support of the agricultural is of modern growth, born with the Liggett $ Myers sed ball, York 2, Hon 2 left on has with the. rapidity of a typist handling one than this mild, rich, fragrant work, but it is expected that Lake railway fifty years ago. One of the the keys of her machine. es, International Falls 4, Duluth 1 Duke's Mixture. county will be added to the district, most striking links with the past lies nd a half The process Is so simple that it base on balls, off Watkins 1, off One 41 ounces of this choice granulated In the ownership of the ground, which a little later. It is possible that looks like play, but the laco, produced tobacco cost only 5c—and with each sack you now get a Hughes 5 hit by pitched ball, by is held by the same family of Le Itasca and Aitkin counties will recen-i represents thousands of dollars. The free present coupon that is a dandy. Hughes, Falskin and Bennett double Strange which owned it at the Norman aider their action also after the re-t simple laces grow rapidly under the play, Watkins to ,Bennett umpires conquest.—London Chronicle. The Present* are FREE dexterous fingers of the women, but suits of the district work are evident, Ketchell and Zerath. the exquisite rose point and other Though the appointment of a sue They do not cost you one penny. In each 5c sack of similar sorts are evolved much more Saw Ancient City Under Sea. TODAY'S SCORES. cessor to Mr. Hostetter as supeiin Liggett Sf Myers Duke's Mixture we now pack a free The Greek Ministry of Marine slowly.—Harper's Weekly. .present coupon. With these coupons you can get any International Falls tendent of agriculture is unlikely, states that Lieutenant Bakopulos, article described in our new the Commercial club will, continue its oodland 9 while carrying out the observations AGED MAN'S DARING ACT illustrated catalogue of presents. {entailed by the naval duties assigned interest in agricultural work. iW AMaspecialoffer, to him, happened to notice on the DULUTH LOSES LAST GAME. agricultural committee will work in woe will give you this Veteran Saves Girl's Life on Fifth pea bottom to the east of the Island The final game of the series be harmony with the state forces and catalog absolutely Avenue, New York, but Has of Lemnos, on the reefs marked on tween the "Giants" and Duluth will give its support to the work FREE• Thigh Broken. the British Admiralty charts under Simply send us Woodlands was a hard fought bat-! which it initiated. The :club has -re-, the name of the Pharos Bank, at a your name and address. tie from start to finish, and except cently employed a man in connection HercJsmis.as natural to some men depth of from, five to twenty-five This offer expires December as cowardice is to others. It is confined during the third inning, when a ser4 with the homecroft work and he will meters, some ancient ruins which 81, 1918. to. no nationality and is affected were perfectly Visible and prove the ies of errors allowed the locals to: give advice to Duluth amateur gardners neither .years, education nor social by existence of a town about three miles score 5 runs, the teams seemed to be and seek to promote the gasrden degree. The hero never hesitates. He in circumference. work in the city. rather evenly matched. But. those sees his opportunity, obeys the impulse SHOE. J. T.. TINSI Orders have been issued by the ministry TWIST and coupon* LEAF. GRANGER "Giants" are always looking for an? of what ite believes to be his 10c-tin double to carry out scientific researches FOUR ROSES COM- from FOR SALE. Ami. PKK PLUG CUT. PIEDMONT duty and, cheerfully accepts the confBequenc.es. opening like that one in the fifth and the spot. CIGARETTES. CL1X ciGARETTES. FOR SALE—A six-horse power gasoline Suich a man is James never fail to take advantage of them, and other tats and coupons issued by us. If Is thought, too, that really wonderful Graves, of 80 Hull street, Brooklyn, engine in good running or-, It was a good clean game, well play Address—Premium Dept. results can be accomplished, who has an enviable war record and ed and, except for one or two grand der—w-ill sell with or without perhaps, by starting the same process I who is more than seventy years of 4@jpj£tty^£yMA/%%!£aaoo C%r. twenty-foot well ^furnished boaft-— stand plays, the fans were very well: earlier in life. The method, of age. course, is extremely recent, and all also a three horse power engine satisfied. It is refreshing to note that ST. LOUIS. MO. Recently Mr. Graves was driying a sorts of wonderful things are being •for sale cheap if taken at-once. Apply thosfe players who evince a desire for I horse along .Fifth avenue, New York. predicted for it. at the Press office.—Adv.— At thft^ intersection. oL Twenty-eighth grandstand patronage are not well