International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 2, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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BLACKDUCK FOTTBALL TEAM TAKEN INTO CAMP ^r. BY THE FALLS GRIDERS The much-toutel Blackduck football -i ^p^"' JL btF' •&~KS$--l.sJ» team was badly beaten here Sunday by the local city team. The game was fast from start to finish, both teams displaying considerable skill and a willingness to rough it. Blackduck suffered the .most from this mode of playing, one of the visitors being laid .etskr- out shortly after the game started and Blackduck's line was weakened considerably J"****™ wassstm when Oberg, their big tackle T. F. Carlson of Baudette is visiting —a former West Point football player Mrs. A. T. Scarlett of Littlefork is a Harry Koors of Bemidji is here on here today. —was eliminated by injuries. business. visitor in town today. Claude Brown of Littlefork is a The Falls secured the first touchdown Stewart Roberson of Indus is a Joe Ogren of Birchdale is a visitor business visitor here. of the game, K. McKibbage carrying here today. business visitor today. D. W. Brown of Minneapolis is the ball over. The place kick Mr. Davis^of Nett Lakeis a business C. Hilliboe, Loman school principal, here on business today. was blocked and the. first quarter ended was a visitor here today, vistor here./ Frank Carlson of Greaney was a *nr**Ttx in a score of 6 to 0. Joseph Darvel of Birchdale is a Ed Bennett of Frontier is a visitor business visitor here today. S. Plummer of Loman is visiting Carl Reidle cff Eriscburg is visiting in town today. During the remainder of the game business visitor today. j-: O. M. Carr of Pelican Rapids is here here today. in town today. Miss A. Erickson went to Big it was evident that the locals would .Mark M. Abbott motored to Silverdale on business relative to the local store. William Shapiro left last night for Curt Williams of Duluth is a business win, as the Blackduck backs were unable Falls yesterdiay. this morning on business. H. Forrer was here today in the interest Minneapolis. visitor here today. W. H. McGilvary"'of Birchdale is visiting to make any great gains through i, SVic Johnson of the City hotel re of his candidacy for the office Jack Stillar of Pelland is a visitor F. A. Hughes of New York City is center rushes and end runs, although turned from a successtul hunting trip here today. of sheriff. in town today. a business visitor here. they had an exceptionally heavy line. Lon P-owell of Craigville is here on this morning. A1 Peterson, manager of the local Sam Brown of Loman is a county C. M. Clausen ol Ericsburg is a business today. Blackduck scored three points during Roberf Fritz returned last night theaters, left this afternoon for Baudette seat visitor today.' business visitor here today. the second quarter through the medium from Duluth after spending a few Thron Grotburg of Forsyth called on business. Bert Maniel of Big Falls is a business Mrs. H. J. Ross of Rainy River, here today. of a drop kick, but the points days visiting there. Gene Enhelder returned last night visitor here. Canada is visiting here today. Kenneth Henninger of Menominee, were more than offset when K. McKibbage George Horness will leave tonight from Wisconsin after spending several Matt Mattson of Ericsburg is in Mrs. G. A. Riener and daughter, of for Madison^ Wisconsin, where he will is a visitor here. again carried the ball over weeks visiting relatives. town today on business. Littlefork, are visiting friends in C. T. Erickson of Birchdale is a for the Falls. He succeeded in making visit for a week with relatives. Fred Lindvall left this afternoon for Clyde Johnson, and Denny Maher of town. the place kick. Martin Henry and son, Robert, of county seat visitor. Crookston on a business trip for the Big Falls motored here today on business. C. B. Sprague, commercial traveler Rev. William H. Ripon of Baudette A place kick from the line joi scrimmage Ebro arrivved last night to visit with Rainy Lake Fur company. .• from Minneapolis,, is calling the On is here visiting, today. by K. McKibbage and a touchdown relatives for several weeks. T. J. Johnson, candidate for the office Dr. Mary Ghostley announces thearrival trade today. during the last quarter by Frank Mrs. Alice Irwin, Miss Kathryn G. Ellison of Bemidji is a business of representative, returned here of a baby girl, born to Mr. and Wallace Rodman, insurance adjuster McKibbage brought the total of the Price and Miss Elsa Rusfelt of Littlefork visitor here today. -this morning after conducting a brief Mrs. Geo. Ruelle this morning. of Duluth, was a business visitor here Falls' tally to 23. Keith McKay of Big Falls is a business are visiting in town today. campaign trip. John Fraftsfen and daughter, Ellen, yesterday. visitor here today. Mrs. C. T. MacMurray and son left The regular gains and touchdowns Mrs. L. Lemieux returned this morning«from returned from1 Minneapolis where the O. L. Gorden, candidate for county last night for Minneapolis for a few W. H. Eddy of Ericsburg was a caller by K. McKibbage were the outstanding Minneapolis where she spent latter received medical treatment. coroner, is here from Big Falls in the at The Tribune office today. days visit at the home of her parents. features of the game, although a several days visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Keith McKay and interests of his campaign. Mrs. S. S. Lithio returned today Mr. and Mrs. Franz Jevne returned star of next fame would be hard to friends. Ross Slack of Big Falls motored here The Area Association of the Alexander last night from the Harrigan district. from Duluth where she has been for place, as every member of the Falls C. V. Kinney and J. F. f)usenberry today where they will visit for a few Baker high school is giving a the past few days^ receivivng medical The Civic league met this afternoon eleven played a gaflnr of'football that motored to Baudette this afternoon to days. Hallowe'en party at the school tonight. at the home of Mrs. B. B. Kotilinek, aid. is rarely seen. To the spectator it inspect the crops f^om the company Charlie Herron leaves tonight for Mr. and MTS. F. G. Wells of Big Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush returned on Fourth street seemed as though the signals were perfect farm there. Bergen, Norway, where he will spend Falls high school faculty are guests from Minneapolis this morning where Mrs. Sullivan of Littefork arrived and each play made by the locals Sam Loftus and F. Newman returned the winter months at the home of his in town having motored here yesterday Mr. Bush has been receiving medical this morning to visit her daughter, came off with machine like precision, this morning by auto from Duluth, parents. treatment. Mrs. C. L. Crandall. which is rather remarkable considering where they attended the Kelley-Marine V. Kane, John Brown and J. /Mrs. E. W. Backus of Minneapolis W. Geo. McLean, superintendent of the The Misses Edla Linden, Mae Williams the short time the city team has football game. returned this mornittg from arrived this morning to spend a few Norton been organized. International Lumber company returned and Miss M. Donnelly motored Torval ~Berg, the successful farmer after conducting some legal weeks visiting at the S. W. Backus Bemidji this morning after appearing as to Littlefork yesterday. and timber operator of the Big Fork home. business. at the hearing. a witness AN OLD TIMER REMINISCES Miss Minnie Hanson has been confined country, south of Isaurel ,spent the S. Backus returned this Mrs. W. D. J. S. Burrill has rented the Thorie Loken and son, Alfred, and J. to her home for the past few ON HAPPENINGS OF 22 day in the city transacting business. from Minneapolis after cottage of R. Liljeblad, 613 Ninth avenue. morning K.eittleson of Skim motored here last days on acount of illness. YEARS AGO THIS MONTH Misses Martha Schmidt and Nora He will take possession November a few days visiting with her spending night and. are guests at the home of Carew left last night for Bemidji to Mrs. E. J. Myers and two children 1. parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ruelle. resume their studies at the normal In a letter addressed to The Press of Duluth are guests at the home of Claude and Mrs. Everett Whitney Mrs. J. Ford of Grand Forks arrived Mrs. John Kozak of Littlefork is doing school, after spending a week visiting Mr., and Mrs. William Carpenter for a dated October 22nd, Geo. Robinson, returned this morning from Minneapolis here yesterday morning and is a guest some shopping with our city's progressive here. few days. who is now a resident of Graceton,. after concluding a visit there at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. merchants today. Says he Otis Gordon, who is among those Minn., one of the pioneers of Northern several days. Ogaard. lasting Mrs. J. D. Carpenter of Minneapolis saw the ads itrThe Press. who expect to receive considerable attention Minnesota and the Rainy river O'Neil of Portage, Wisconsin, The ladies of the Mooseheart legion arrived this moning to spend the winter Mrs. Mrs. C. Corell, principal of the Junior a week from today, returned district,, reminisces of the trip which here this morning and will be are celebrating Mooseheart day by at the home of her son, William arrived high school, left last night for this morning from the Silverdale he and several others took on October coun a at the home of her neice, Mrs. giving a banquet and dance at the Carpenter. guest Big Falls to visit^bver the week end try. 1900. He writes: 22nd, C. Monty, for a few weeks. Moose hall. W. Tom Withrow returned this morning with friends and relatives. The encampment branch of the Odd "Twenty-two years ago today, October Honey returned this morning C. C. Mr. and Mrs. -G L. Crandall have from Minneapolis. Saturday he Sam Kelley and Joe McDonald are Fellow lodge will entertain all the 22, 1900, Teddy Reid, Charley Minneapolis where he visited with them as guests Mr. and -Mrs. from witnessed the defeat of Iowa by the in the city today, enroute to their members, their wives and friends Isherwood, Tom Horn, Dan McCormick, with his son, James, who is a student C. R. Pek of Chicago, who arrived Minnesota football team^ home at Littlefork, after having spent with a radio concert, vocal and instrumental Joe Shyea, Jack McPherson,. the University of Minnesota. this morning to spend the wefek end. at Mrs. C. Corell, principal of the Junior a week with friends at Duluth. solos, followed by an orchestra five other fellows and myself, leftRainy Selma Peterson who was operated Delicious Peanut Brittle, just the Mrs. Mrs. J. J. Hadler and her sister, high school, returned from Big dance tonight at the Odd Fellow hall. Lake City for Hale bay on the on for appendicitis two weeks confectibn for -Hallowe'en parties. Falls this morning, after spending the Miss Jenson, entertained a number of E. G. Hall of Minneapolis, president Str. Undine. Darkness overtook us at has recovered sufficiently to return Special tomorrow 25c per pound at ago their friends at a thimble bee at their week-end visiting relatives. of the State Trade and Labor Assembly, Brule Narrows, forced us to tie up toshore, Quality Shoppe. See'window display. her home on Ninth street. to home on-Third street this afternoon. Supper was served to twenty-seven accompanied Paul Smith, personal eat our supper build a big camp Bethlehem Ladies' Aid meeting Delicious Peanut Brittle, just the The A baby girl arrived at the home of people at the F. J. Lavery home on representative of Samuel Gompers, to fire, unroll our blankets and seek our confection for Hallowe'en ^parties. attended, "over forty ladies was largely Mr. and Mrs. Al Alden of Duluth the Riverside drive last Saturday night, downy couches, on the ground. Meeting this city and addressed the audience present when the Aid met at the Special tomorrow 25c per pound at being early part of the week. Mrs. Alden the proceeds going to the. Bethlehem the Str. Seagull the next morning,, briefly at the Grand theater last night. Mrs. Fsanz Jevne yesterday. Quality Shoppe. See window display.- home of was formerly Miss Vernie Yernberg church. Mrs. W. C. Howard and son accompanied as she was coming down the lake,, McLean, general manager of Rev. B. Abbott and family were the George of this city. with a slight breeze blowing and the Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Westlund Fred Larson, a youthful Ericsburg International Lumber Company, recipients of many useful gifts when the 'Sam Loftis and Fred Newman of back to their home at Cokato today, sun shining is something to be remembered. hunter, accidentally killed a cow yesterday last night from Spooner after returned the membefs of his congregation held this city left this afternoon by automobile We landed at Hale bay at where they will visit for a few days. when he fired at a partridge. spending a few days there on busi^ a surprise party at tlje Abbott home for Duluth to attend the KellyMarine 4 o'clock in the afternoon in a downpour Mr. and Mrs. Westlund were married The cow is the property of Magnus ness. last night. foot-ball mix, which^ will be of rain. Will lea.fe the rest tothe at Cokato last w*eek and they motored Erickson of Ericsburg. Clarence Ripstien and Marvin Fritz left this afternoon for Robert played there tomorrow. imagination." here Saturday and spent the week-end Greengard departed for Winnipeg last where he will attend the funeral Todd Lewis of Minneapolis, who Duluth, Editor and Mrs. E. J. Chilgren and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard. night where they will visit with the spent a few days hunting in this vicinity Mrs. Johanna Meining, a pioneer of daughter Alice, motored up from MANY ENJOY GOOD TIME former's grandparents, Mr.'and Mrs. resident of Duluth, who died there in company with A. Ostrom, vice Littlefork tpday find were accompanied AT-THE MOOSEHEART DAY NOVEL HALLOWEEN PARTY Pavid Rinstein for a few days, president of the M. & O. Paper company, yesterday. home by Mrs. J. L. Albertson who CELEBRATION LAST NIGHT returned to his home today. Edw. Hittson, formerly^ assistant G. A. Olsoft returned yesterday ff0ffl will spiend the week end visiting with A novel hallow'en party was held at buyer for the men*s department of the W. H. Eddy moved Mr. and Mrs. feorder where he conducted school affairs friends at Littlefork. the Gorham home on Fifth street last Mooseheart day was fittingly celebrated Schuneman & Evans department store Larson out to their logging "camp for a few days. He states that Mrs. J. J. Borcher entertained at at the Moose hall last Friday Friday. Invitations were sent out to at St. Paul, is now in charge of the about two miles south of Brown's corner the school at Border will be completed an informal dinner party at her home when a large crowd of people gathered guests instructing theift to meet at men's clothing department of the Burton today. They will run the camp at in a few weeks. the Bfennett flats last night to a in there for the occasion. The hall the sign of the mysterious Jack-O'Lantern, department store here. The .Misses Martha Schmidt and that place during the logging season. few of her friends. Among those was appropriately decorated with Hallowe'en a big one being posted at the The attention of the Tribune's readers Nora Carew, who are attending the Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Albertson returned present were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMillian, time streamers and witches home and smaller ones scattered at is called to the display advertisement hormal school of Bemidji, returned this morning from Littlefork after Peggy Holt, Martin Johnson and was the scene of merriment and a intervals in different directions from of the Bethlehem church an* this morning to spend a week visiting spending the week-end with friends. and Lawrence Wilson. general good time. Although the man the Gorman residence. The guests nouncing a Hallowe'en supper at the with friends and relatives. They were accompanied back by L. Mattison who has been spending and woman with the largest waist were all juniquely attired in masquers^e home of Mrs. F. J. Lavery Saturday Francis White, president of the Helen Fairchild who will visit them several days in this vicinity looking were to receive the prize, as a prank, costumes and considerable fun night. Everybody is cordially invited Koochiching County Farm Bureau is over property, returned to his for a week. the order of things was reversed and was derived trying to discover who to atteffd and an abundance of good taking a dayV leave of absence from home at Qreenbush. He will return The Kelley Duluth football .team Mrs. A. Dupler and Mr. Novak received was who. Dancing and hallow'en eats is promised. .v his prosperous farm at Forsyth and here, howeveyr, as-he was favorably was dfeated for the first, time this the prizes as the result of having games formed the evenings entertainment is here in conference with County impressed with a piece of lake property year on-their own gridiron by the Minneapolis the smallest waists of those attending. following which a lunch was JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Agent Abbott. which he expects to purchase. Marines by a score of 3 to 0. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Allen served by hostess Miss Madeline Gorham. OBSERVES NAVY AND Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grund arrived James Pagedas of the Boston Cafe Reports from Duluth indicate that a furnished the music for the dancing ROOSEVELT DAY here this morning by automobile from turned up this morning but without record breaking crowd attended the and A. B. Amadon gave several selections Little Falls and are guests at the^ the bride that his partners expected game. SENTENCED TO REFORMATORY on the violin. Little Dewaine Noticing that no flags were flying home of Mrs. Grund's parents, Air. and him bring back? "Enjoying a nice LaValley was loudly applauded for his to Mark Hesse and a crew of timber this-morning in honor of our great Mrs. Peter Richardson. They plan on trip- Duluth and twin cities and forgot songs as was his sister Elaine for her to Deputy Sheriff Arney returned from cruisers are looking over the damage American, Theodore Roosevelt, a making this city their home if a suitable come back," Jim said. to St. Cloud last Thursday following an fairy dances. Mrs. William Holt presided done by the recent forest fires and committee of Junior High pupils were residence can be found. as witch at the brew caldron and official visit there. The two cripples, find that several millon feet of valulble sent out and in thirty minutes Old so perfect was her disguise that very ENTERTAINED LITTLE FRIENDS Reeves and West, whoevere arrested timber has been burned which.belonged Glory was floating over every public BAPTIST BACKWARD SOCIAL "few of those attending became aware here Recently on a grand larceny to the International Lumber building. of her identity. charge plead guilty in district court at company-in the vicinity, of Littlefork. Mrs. S. W. Backus entertained a Quite a crowd of people attended A program was given in assembly, Bemidji and as they were both under Superintendent G. V. Kinney, W. M. number of little folks at her home last each pupil writing a tribute to Roosevelt, the backward social given at the Baptist age they were sentenced to the Reformatory. ELECTION NIGHT DINNER Evans, Mrs. Ed Kaneen, Mrs. L. Lemieux, Friday in honor of her daughter church last Thursday. Everything and in three minutes 180 tributes Arney and a sheriff from Miss O'Connor, Miss McLeod, Betty's fifth birthday. The houre wai were written. was carried on just opposite from the Bemidji accompanied the men to St. Miss Moore, C. Pitblado, O. J. Wold beautifully decorated in- black cats, The election results will make some Mr. Anderson of the agricultural department way it should have been, guests arrived Cloud. and EVE. Patterson returned Sunday witches, pumpkin heads, and black and folks feel queer, spoke upon the naval reserves with their clothes on backwards, from St. Paul, where they attended* a yellow streamers. Among those attending But. the Episcopal Dinner will fill all and Miss Fitzgerald, civic backed through the. doors, backed out NOTES TO SCOUTMASTERS meeting of the Minnesota Educational were ^Cathleen and Ilien with, good cheer. teacher, read "Navy and Roosevelt of windows and did all sorts of* funy it .' Association held here las tweek. |Cane Margaret and Mary Withrow, Announce .general meeting November At the city hall. day." Pupils in English classes gave things, causing considerable merriment. Shirley Backus, Cruise 4 Honey, Ed 1. Points to be given for patrols Mrs. C. E. 'Williams, -nee.Annie Shetland, four minute speeches upon the cjiarac-ter Hallowe'en games and Hallowe'en ward Kinports, .Francis Hussey, Betty as follows: spent the d^y in thelcity visiting of Theodore Roosevelt. lunch served to make it one of -S Pitblado, Harriet anc^ Margaret Lloyd, 1. Full attendance—10. points. friends. Mr. 'and Williams motored the most enjoyable parties of the Betty and Sdnny Crandall, Perk and 2. Number of suits worn—=2 points EL££T GUILD OFFICERS. season. 5c, ffom Mad«otf^. i).,. where they Jane and ThBobbie Jevne, Jack Fraser, for each suit are connected ^Hth am educational institution, 1 John Norton, and Margaret Hussey. 3. Inspection—2 points for way ORGANIZE FUR COMPANY to Littlefcbrklastweelf^where At the reguTar meeting'of the Episcopal and The afternoon was spent at games worn* they have been looking after property Guild of the Holy Trinity"church a was served at 5:30 dainty luncheon 4. No. of scout tests taken—2 points ^August Lindvall spent Friday advising interests and renewing^ acquaintance held Thursday afternoon at the feome to the youthful guests. for each. residents of this couinty^of the with friends, Mrs. Wil^ams was one of Mrs. J. D. Kibbey the following officers 5. Report from each patrol leader— of were elected Mrs. A. R. Wilson, establishment of the Rainy Laic* Fur the pioneer women of ncrthern D. E. WILCOX 1 point. fv president Mrs. F. Keyes, vicepresident company. He used the .mediums of Minnesota, and the first county super, a Basket ball game between patrols Mrs. Hayes Zimnierman, .placards^ which are being tacked up on intendent of schools of this county, International Falls will be one' of the features of the general for secretary, and Mrs. Headstead, treasurer. all roads leading to town.Jkfessrs. position, which she filled a number MEATS AND GROCERIES of and known meeting. Be sure to bring registration It was also decided at this meeting Lindvall and Powers-are the proprietors years, became throughout Market price paid far Hid**, blanks Print boys' names in. of^he newly Organized" company that the Guild give a supper election the state as one of-its most promi^nenteducatorSi^ ptPelu, Farm Produca aad lif* Stock W. M. EVANS, night. with offices on Second-avenue.