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VOLUME XV. NUMRER 238, - BLACKDUCKS ARE - HELD SCORELESS BY BEMIDJI HIGH; | 200 FOR LOCALS Heavy Line ,onyiqi;qn' Ripped Up By Coach Diedrich’s Shifty ~ High Schoolers. OUTA ORTY FIVE CENTS PER MONTE COMMREETLE NAMED FOR TlBERTY LOAN CAMPAIGN; EVERY KITTLESON AND KNAPP STAR IN. RECEIVING LONG PASSES Captun Grey fireaku Through and Spills Backfield for a Loss; Score in Detail, The Bemidji high school football| < eleven: outplayed ‘the heavy Black- «duck team Friday afternoon on the local gridiron at eyery stage of the gnme and 'won by a score of 20 to 0nly once, in the first period, was Blackduck able to make a showing, - holding the locals on the 5-yard line (By United Press.) Comiskey Park, Chicago, Oct. 13. —Cold weather d1d not deter a huge and then ripping off & run of 30f. crowd from again turning out to at- " yards on’the first play.. At no time tend the fifth game of the world’s wn;h:heml:fl?jlgks:gv: flt:::;lgyen0 2 - series” between -the Giants of New . ' W. L. Brooks, who is in charge of d Beltrami county’s second Liberty Loan campaign, marshalled his for- a single slacker among the members of the executlve committee. Every the war xlme Uncle ,Slml soldiers are: here-shown tangling, the wi 8 . ; chairman; Roy Leibsle, Thomas > ‘| Swinson, Whitney Brown, D. D. chairman; W. Z. Robinson, Oscar Nelson, Walter Marcum, B. D. Hans- 3 2 - York and the White Sox of Chicago.| man; Frank Ripple, George Cheeney, the. Bemidji team :from- 12 | RED CROSS T0 BE ONLY The food conservation -campaign OWN WOODSMAN o bresn &eiflfile‘;pun‘:ls o tl{e e it bl GIVER TO NAVY NEEDS|in Bemidji commenced this morning. m WESTERN CANLDA The cold had its effect upon the play-| A. A. Carter, Conrad LaJnmbe, C. ces at the Commercial club rooms so BEA I member was present and the follow- Mitchell, com. ers but the game was fought every| W. Brandborg. fi shifty local Hne was equal to the| ‘v .y ivoion “0o 13 A formal when a flying brigade of promiunent early this morning. There was not ing committees were chosen by GIANTS 8-5 iz i First ward —A. L. Molander, Second ward—G. W. Harnwell, Third ward—E. J, Willits, chair- oeccasion. and stopped every attempt women started to sweep. the city to| who _was | In¢h. trman:. D g Maors, Scllum&kal‘» statement issued on behalf of Sec-|obtain signatu 2 own ‘in the lumber camps in, ‘Sallee of New York who was de-|chairman; D. J. Moore, H. C. Baer, tsl;:;sv:\ra:nd:fi:%::e tsl::h th:vvlrliz‘-: retary of the Navy Josephus Du;;:l: serve food. n':',,fi:'f,'figfl' lsu:u‘:g:r this ivicinity as a camp cook, having {Jel?lt::gom l?;e %l;?:tmg: m;n:lflg:d n“; a'il:iilenfl;:e Fr;tyi‘;l.;::mh‘[‘: ' (l; tains' the announcement Bt| the H 1 trol 1 ‘been'in the employ of George Coch- ' ; h , H. E. o 4 itors making their distance only fi(;lll!ta for Sailore: aFe’ AGoe; the Hoover food comtrol campaign. 2 mound for the Giant “Reb” -{ Worthington, Frank Koors. pted only ran and other lumbermen, died Sep- v the Giants. eb”’ Rus. ) five times during.the entire game. {4} ough the Red Cross.”.. This is m.?;ec,!:::.:;“;":?;:l:;”‘ succss, teniber 29 at his home in Hanr,pfi. sell was chosen to do the flinging| Fifth ward—LeRoy l%qell. chair- - ~Kittleson Good General. another move by Mr. Danliels to com- i Saski, Canada. He owned a home-|fOF the Sox. In the very first inning|man; Matthew Larson, 0. J. Tagley, Klttlelcin hendled the team well|plete the disbarment from war serv- at gquarterback and also starred by|ice of the comforts committee of the Changes-in Workers. the Giants jumped on ine port side| Harry Bridgeman, Isadore Joanis. At the meeting held at the home|oogr ,':,';,",,o’,;?:’;‘;,,”{;:";e,‘;;'e;:,;;: pitcher and sccured three hits which| Every member of the committee s catching some long forward passes|Navy League, which incurred his{of Mrs. H. C. Baer yesterday after-|moyig to Canada. He leaves a wife| Détted two runs. Cicotte was then|expected to consider himself drafted that were. thrown from. 25 to 30 |displeasure. noon to complete the plans for thel!ang four children, his parents, four|fushed in to stay the inevitable. for service and there will be no ex- yards by Carl Tennstrum. The lat-| The announcement is made in con-|food conservation campaign, Miss{pp, hers and two sisters. He took The Giants secured two more runs|emption claims allowed and it is an- ter showed good judgment when he|nection with a letter written to the|Alma . Sandall, = domestic science “p B homestead in Canada three|iD the fourth after Chicago had got|ticipated that none will be asked. refused to make a pass after seeing |secretary, Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury,|teacher in the Bemidji schools, gave % ago and owned a half section|On® in the third. The Sox scored an-| The committees are asked to re- that there wasnt’ a Bemidji man in|chairman of the advisory committee|an interesting talk on’the subject. h e at the time of his death. Death | ther run in the sixth. port 'flt the Cbmmercial club rooms the ‘open, _Carl waited until he had|{of the Red Cross for the new naval|Cards were issued and districts as-|wag caused by a ruptured appendix.| ID the Sox half of the seventh,|at 8:30 o'clock this eyening. ulled the” entire Blackduck line in|auxiliaries. - signed to the varfous campaigners.|ntgrment was made October at| Williams was eent in to release Ci- .Kna then “skirted -around their left| The organization is intended to A few -changes were made in the H“riel_ ) 3 cotte, and in the Giants’ halt secured % 'for a 10-yard gai take the place of the comforts com-| wards assigned. Mrs. B. W. -Lakin b irn PUTHOAR S ) 8 another run, the first shot out of the PRES[DENT BUR'"]N e mittee of the Navy, League. Persons|and Mrs. 0. H. Manaugh will haye & box. Captain sg‘“ A affiliated ‘with the latter organiza-|charge of the Fifth ward instead of| ¢ mpc%ge_nsaefio nes, Oct. 13.| Then the Sox whaled out three 0F U M lN defended goal tion may come into the naval auxil-fthe First, as announced yesterday.| _pire destroyed the west barracks|Fune and tied the score 5 all. 0 CoM G kicked off ,iarles if they so desire. :‘r";m& R. s‘.lllj‘lbfll’;“‘:le"l “k‘."g‘:' A company of the First provision- en'tl;:‘ew::oem;:;ecmmg;agll:s::e 5::‘; ; S yard s Mnes 2 and Velma Dean will asslst i einery 163d dopot bridge, herelp |l 1" who scored on Gandil's double| Advice has B reeniii ; sk part of the Thir: : ¢ i Gandil scored and tied ‘the ruyn on| President Burton of the University Sclixtic’s hit; Schalk _n’%m@,. %l Jflnnmu,—a Fg:nl-d by Dean e - - .down to: ekdyic -yar The following data contained fir g i Peorritt - relleved Sallee” in the|Thatche man, will ar-: = . 'where the visitors braced and held: statement ,““fd by “the . matio: q elghth. after Chicago had scored its|rive in Be um on the early morn- first run. Chicago scored two more|ing train October 26, enroute = to Itasca state park, where they will inspect the forestry school at that place. It {8 also requested that ar- rangements be made by Bemidji peo- plekto escort the gentlemen to the park. INTERURBAN: CAR TIPS OVER; TWENTY HURT; NONE SERIOUSLY (By United Press) Buhl, ‘Minn., Oct. 13.—Twenty passengers and the motorman were injured when a fast running street car tipped over between Hibbing and Virginia this forenoon. None were seriously injured. FLANDER'S MUD IS GERMANY'S FRIEND (By United Press) With the British armies in Flan- On the first play Blackduck carried "food . conservation - commission . 1§ \ ; - -the mall. 30 ysrds to.their 35-yard 5 again brought to the attention of -lne. Bemidji housewives by Mrs. H. C. Spills Field. Baer, chairman of the local food con- Three plays netted the visitors servation campaign: gseven yards and om-the fourth down ' with:three yards to go Captain Grey broke through on an off tackle play and spilled he backfield for a loss and it was Bemidji’s ball on Black- duck’ :Vh 42-yard Hne. Tennstrum and itney made it first down on By United Press) two plays off tackle to the 31-yard Eveletl(l yidlnn Oct. 13.—A long- line. A pass to Knapp put the Dig-|gianding feud terminated this morm- skin on the visitors’ 20-yard line. Line smashes by the entire Bemidji backfield put the ball on the Black- duck- 7-yard llne where the quarter runs, getting Perritt for four hits, The score: R.H. E. I F NewYork200200'100——5 12 " rance’ Chicago - 00100133x—8 12 POWERFUL GERMAN ounce a day. America is asked to 3 . ‘ATTACKS C“ECKED give up one ounce of sugar per day.| ~-—~ (By United Press) ing when John Milgs was hit with|It is estimated that in the United §t. Paul Oct. 13.—Some Minne- (By United Press) a beer mug by John Shatka, which |States there are 20,000,000 families td #uardsmen are n Franca, Gov-|: Parfs, Oct. 13.—Powerful German |* severed ‘an -artery in the victim's|of five members to each family. It :norgnurnqulst today recalve(f a ca- attacks north of the Aisne were re- head. He died in 30 minutes. The|each family saved one cup of white blegram from a lieutenant in _the pulsed in the fighting last night, allegeq assailant has been arrested.|flour a day, 2,600,000 pounds, the 151st, formerly the First Minnesota says an official dispatch today. There For every asoldier sent to France, his weight in food must be sent ev- ; 8 Kllls M n ery thirty days, or once a month. It is estimated that Americans ‘ ~ | consumes 4 ounces of sugar each and s e every day. In France today.the gov- ernment allows each person one Kittleso; G?u Over. total would save 2,850,000 loaves of were no gains and the Germans lost Morse and Tennstrum carried’ the . bread. If each person saved . the :‘:"’ ‘"i‘"el“"f"&“; f\:;{s'fifggzgfi haavily. Artillery play on the Ball to the 1-yard line and Kittleson R AILRo ADS REFUSE butter from one slice of bread a day, °r;" L LR right bank of the Meuse is reported. Weit overkllor “‘EJ}{,’J. soore, t‘!imiusli it would save 375,000 tons of butter Susrdsmen. : — e ght tackle. cked Jroal| & year. 51 the seore was T ta.0 in fevor TO PROVIDE CARS 24 BRITISH TAKE CITY of -Bemidji. A few minutes later AUSTRALIANS ADVANCE INAC‘"V"‘Y OF ’I‘EU'")N (By United Press) :(ittles,lgn-nr:tcdved > Zhfi.-gflf ferd = ' London, Oct. 13.—British Eadt At- rom Tennstrum an 5 h , Minn., Oct. 13.—Fail- (By United Press) o rican troops have occupied Ruponda, fleld, but stumbled in turning. Thel\ 2fooiced. Mot OO supply cars| With the British armies in Flan- FLEET IS E“’LAINED says an official report today. The half ‘ended with the ball in poeses-| . 5.\ notatoes to market was cited|ders, Oct. -13.—Australian troops 2 selzure f the village is important, sion of Bemidji on the visitors 40-|4y 1563t men in the Red River val-|have forced their way still nearer to inasmuch as the enemy nad intended yard line. ley section of Northwestern Minne-| Passchendaele, the keypoit of that} Londom, Oct. 13.—The inactivity|occupying it to protect the retreat The second nalf found the Bemidil] i, "as the reason for the so-called! name. of the German fleet in the Baltic 8ea]|of fts main body. British occupa- in more machine-like form both only oo 4ing. complained of by Harry ~| recently, when there were obvious|tjon will enable planning a move- the offense "" "“’"“ A. Wheeler, food director of Illinois. opportunities for attacking Russia,|ment against the retreat. w Fumble, Farmers, when digging began, it was BR ANDT ARRES'I'S 65 according to a dispatch to the Daily : _ Phibi 1 cked d"g, "‘idmek“‘:m", pointed out, held out for higher Chronicle from Amste‘r’dsni‘ :vu t::e ge]rs,d gctm 1:.—Garmlny’s best 25-yard line an lackduck return- . to the mutinous outbreak in e rien anders’ mud. Its sticky ed to their 35-yard line. Two line 5:‘::?&& l;‘:tw:‘stes:lshennmfi‘;:: "WOI.I‘I’d $ GALLONS 0F BoolE German navy. The outbreak affected PATRIOTIC SPEAKERS slime, yards deep in places, reached % . plays only netted three yards and on| ;- oy;p1y-the cars to be loaded to| . at least six important units of the out a strong embrace to slow up * the, third play Blackduck_ fumbled destinations off their lines, and as & fleet, putting them out of action and URGED '[0 VOLUNTEER General Haig's resumed drive along and Opsahl fell on the ball on their result the potatoes in this section ALso MAN AN” AUTO causing the authorities to doubt the Parschendaele ridge. With the first 40-yard line. have remained in the cellars. discipline and loyalty of the crews objectives obtained of the British Pass for 25 Yards Works. of other large ships. It was impos- FOR LOAN GAMPAIGN obtained and held the troops began _ A pass of 25 yards to Kittleson When J. P. Brandt, chief of the|gible, the dispatc hadds, to take stern - ti marvel at their own achievements from Tennstrum put the ball on Indlan agents, arrived in Bemidji| measures on a large scale against considering the tremendous difficul- Blackduck’s- 30-yard_line. Whitney GOVERNMENT PLANS " |this morning at 3 o’clock, he was|the offenders because that would| W. L. Brcokg has been delegated|ties presented. General Haig threw circled the visitors’ left side for 12 2 travelling in a big Mitchell 8ix of|hove increased the evil. to the Public Safety Commission of | his men over a six-mile front. yards and first down to the 18-yard|’ 'I' AK I NG S“")S the latest model. - But he had Ileft B 5 the state the task of securing speak- line. Tennstrum broke through right|. A . llt th.t’l:o’(l) in Gsnd Rapids ?Jg;l- ers for the Liberty Bond campaign “tackle for 7 yards to the 5-yard line. ons o ze and a:man named John in Beltrami county. Whithey then dashod through left FLYING OLD GLORY|Bacovicen: CLEARWATER COUNTY Do 6 atmer, enatrman of e PROOF SUBMARINE taekle for ithe second ‘touchdown. A Bucovitch had the liquor in the Beltrami County Public Safety com- Phibbs again kicked goal and it was big powerful car when he was “nail- LIBERTY BOOSTERS mission, is asking for volunteers to MP A' 14 to 0 in favor of Bemidji. - - - (By United Press) ed” at Marble Thursday night. When speak in behalf of the Liberty Loan CA GN To"ERS Phibbe kicked off 35 yards to the| “wagsnington, Oct. 13.—Practically |he was arrested, there was a wild campaign, and also appeals for an- 26-yard line where Koors and Neu-| aj) ghips in the overseas trade fly-|scramble on the part of friends of RALLY T0 TI'IE CALL other group who would be willing man tackled Beckwith. Two plays will eventually | the alleged bcoze peddler to have 3 to donate the use of their autos for (By United Press) lost as many yards for the visitors. ‘“‘f,.:"?,:.{';:”;.f‘i‘““:,im control, 1{ papers issued to prevent Brandt re- conveying speakers to various points| London, Oct. 13.—The strongest is stated in government circles. taining the captured car but Brandt| When it comes to getting up and|in the southern portion of the coun-|proof Germany’s submarine cam- i lit out with the machine and is now|getting there, Clearwater county|ty. The call for voluntary speakers|paign is waning is seen in the news alized when Phibbs broke through CAN TALK POLITICS holding it. When a lot of booze is and tackled Moon for a ten-yard loss. discovered in a car the c.r is.con- Tennstrum -intercgpted an attempted| washington;, Oct .13.—Citizen sol-| fiscated and Brandt will now have forward pass on “their 45-yard line| gjers in the mational army training|his prisoner and the booze brought and returned it to the Blackduck 38-| cantonments will not have to forego|to Bemidji. i meeting held in Bemidji, out of 28 yard line. Grey slid t:fl éel‘ m‘flte the privilege of.attending political ;Jrs-ntlud elfifuon prechwtsl.l includ- for 6 yards and a pass to Knapp net- i this 1. ng four villages, were all repre- ted 20 yards to the 12-yard line. A meeLney e GE'I' FonTEEN YEARS sented with the exception of three. LIBERTY LflAN FALLS line smash failed and then a short Each of the precincts represented - pass, Tennstrum to’ Phibbs, gave Be-| Neuman . Martin had not less than three of its town- FAR BELow MARK midji its third touchdown. Tenn-|Knapp ... . Bardwell Fok S‘ll' LoUIS RloTS ship or village officials. strum punted out to Simons on the .. Beckwith First Vice President Briggs of the s Sioux City, Oct. 13.—Mrs. A. 15-yard line. Phibbs missed goal|Simofis .......R. . Perault Northwestern National bank of (By United Press) Moore, recently from Mankato, Minn. and the score read .20 to 0 in favor| Kittleson .. 5 .... Baker Belleville, Il., Oct. 13.—Herbert| Minneapolis acted as chairman. - Washington, Oot. 13.—The sec-|an alleged “free love” teacher, has of Bemidji. The game ended a few|Morse .... . (capt.) Olion Wood and George Keane were found R ond Liberty Loan today reached the|been banished from the Full gospel minutes later with the ball on Black-| Tennstrum . 3 : S Moon | guilty of the murder of Scott Clark, REPORT SHIP SUNK half way point in point of time but|mission here, of which seh was a duck’s 16-yard line in possession of | Whitney . .... . a negro, who died as a result of in- not in subscriptions. The nation is| member, by Frank Barclay, head of Blackduck. Touchdowns—Kntleeon. Whitney, | jurfes received in the recent race| Philadelphia, Oct. 13.—A report|far behind the pace set for the loan.|the mission. A 'Srpllt play W‘hll compl?tely demor- doesn’t take a rear seat for any, and |is purely in a patriotic sense and it|of the resignation of German Min- when the first meeting was called[is hoped well known speakers will|ister of Marine Capelle. It is indi- for the launching of the new Lib-|donate their services in behalf of the|cated that Chancellor Michaelis is rt! A , i n. also tottering. The naval mutiny erty Loan campaign, similar to the|Liberty Loa o theGenin. flset 1o Tesponsibic for the downfall of Capelle. ALLEGED “FREE LOVE” TEACHER IS BANISHED The line-up: Phibbs. Goals from touchdowns,|rijots in East St. Louis and the pen-|from Lewes, Del., says an unidenti-| There is no optimism. Mrs. Moore is reported to have EMIDJI BLACKDUCK | Phibbs 2 out of 3. Referee, Leibsle, | aity was fixed at fourteen years’ im-| fied steamer went down off the Dela- The entire country must subscribe| been engaged in disengaging “mis- Phibbs . L.E.5....... Ellis| University of Illinois; umpire, Per-|prisonment. Wood and Keane were|ware coast. The crew is believed to]| between $9,000,000 and $12,000,-| mated” people end remating them L.T...s Oberg | ault, Blackduck; head linesman, Ed.|the first white men to be tried on|have been picked up by a passing 000 per hour during the thirteen L. G. . Fortier | Ripple, Bemidji. charges growing out of the race riot. | vessel. with persons she deemed congenial days the campaign lasts. companions for them. ~ MEMBER LIVE WIRE @