Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 20, 1911, Page 4

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SPORTS OF THE DAY 0000062606000 660 © Wednesday’s Baseball Results. © 0000060600006 0060 8t: Paul at Mirneapolis—no game. Columbus, July 20.—After Louis- ville got away with a seven-run lead, Berger stopped the scoring and figur- ed ag batsman in both rallies that al- lowed Columbus to catch up with Pfeister, pitching. After Pfeister passed O'Rourke and filled the bases with the score tied in the eighth, Higginbotham went in and walked Hinchman, forcing over Walsh with the winning run. Manager Howard’s objections to a decision caused him “to be benched. R H BE Columbus ... ... ..... 8 11 4 Louisville ... ... .. .. 7 11 6 Lessard, Berger and Walsh; Pfeis- ter, Higginbotham, Slagle and Miller, Hughes. Milwaukee, July 20.—Kansas City used three twirlers to stop the home team yesterday, but was not success- ful, Milwaukee taking the first of the geries, which was featured by the hard hitting of Lovestone and Mar- shall, each batting out a home run. Manager Shay of the Kansas City club received notification that he had been suspended for two days, Milwaukee ... ... ... 8 17 1 Kansas City ... ... ... 5 7 1 Cutting and Marshall; Powell, Owens, Seibert and O’Connor. Indianapolis, July 20.—Indianapo- lis took the second game of the series with Toledo yesterday. Merz had plenty of speed and pulled himself out of a number of holes, when a little hit meant runs. R. H E Indianapolis ... ... .. 6 11 1 Toledo ... ... .. «.... 1 10 1 Merz and Ritter; Yingling and Donohue MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS. Mational League. Brooklyn 2-5; St. Loufs’;‘d-s. Philadelphia 5; Pittsburg 4. New York 4; Cincinnati 2. Boston 3; Chicago 5. American League. Cleveland 2; Boston 1'0..“ STANDING OF THE CLUBS. American Association. L. W, . Pot. Columbus ... ... 52 40 .565 Kansas City ... .48 43 .527 Minneapolis ....48 43 .627 St. Paul ... .... 44 46 .489 Milwaukee ... .. 45 47 .489 Toledo ... ..... 45 48 .484 Louisville .. ... 43 49 467 Indianapolis ....42 51 452 'lflonllw"""flli‘. Pet. Philadelphia .52 31 .625 Chicago .. 31 .613 New York 32 -605 St. Louis . . 34 .580 Pittsburg ... ... 37 .538 Cincinnati ... .. 46 .418 Brooklyn ... ... 50 .3756 Boston ... ... ..20 62 .244 Reatioan erns Pet. Detroit ... . . 24 2711 Philadelphi 29 .646 Chicago .. 39 .519 Cleveland 43 .506 New York 41 .500 Boston ... .. B 42 .506 ‘Washington ....29 55 . 345 St. Louls .. .... 23 59 .280 St. Paul-to-Helena Auto Tour. St. Paul, Minn, July 20.—The third annual endurance run of the Minnesota State Automobile Associa- tion started from this city today, with Helena, Mont., as the objective point. The tourists expect to reach the Montana capital on the eighth duy of the run. Night stops will be made at Alexandria, Fargo, Devils Lake, Berthold, Culbertson, Malta and Great Falls. Big Regatta at Duluth. Duluth, Minn., July 20.—The three days’ carnival of water sports, for which Duluth has been preparing for several months, was ushered in today with a series of motor boat races. Tomorrow and Saturday will be the big days of the carnival, when the annual races of the Northwestern In- ternational Rowing Association will be held. Western Tennis Championships. Chicago, 111, July 20.—A number of the foremost tennis experts of the country are in Chicago in readiness to compete in the championship tour- nament of the Western Tennis Asso- cigtion. Play will commence Satur- day on the courts of the Onwentsia Clab, at Lake Forest, and will con- tinue through the coming week. Fights Scheduled for Tonight. Matt Wells vs. Dick Hyland, ten rounds, at Albany, N. Y. POOPPOPOPOOOOOOO © With the Boxers. @ POPPOOPPOOOOOOPS Bill Papke wants the middleweight limit raised to 160 pounds. Ned Donnelly, one of England’s old-time scrappers, died the other day at the age of 70 years. Owen Moran declares that Welsh, McFarland or “K. 0.” Brown would have no chance to defeat Wolgast. Tom O'Rourke believes that Al Palzer is the best of the “white hope” and has challenged Jim Flynn to box Palzer. Ay Purses, Gombs and Belfs at Big Saving Dresses White Lingerie, colored Tissues, Lawns, Ginghams, Silk and Foulards. , Two dresses at about the price of one. So extraordinary is the saving in our dress depart- ment. Pretty tub dresses for afternoon or street wear for $1.50 and $2.00. Dainty dresses made in pretty shades $3 75 of FrenchTissues; Lawns or Ginghams at . Most attractive ‘dresses in brocaded Etamine or - prettiest White Sheer French Lawn beautifully made the latest shipment at $5 00, $7.50, $9.75. Our Silk and Foulaad dresses from $10.75 up, every dress worth more than double. Waists Every imaginable style is represented in this sale. Waists and skirts for outing value to $1.75 98 AL o S 0 e e e el e ARe om W T St C Dainty waists for warm weather of finest sheer material ricely trimmed in in fine lace or embroidier, low neck, short sleeves or high neck and long : sleeves, at $1.49. : Hand embroidered waists Silk, Marqusitte and Chitfon at a saving of one third. Warner’s Rust Proof Corcets at are- duction of one fifth off. Good News for Mothers Children’s and Infant’s Garments, underwear and all accesories of most unusual saving, just at the time when you need them most in this hot weather, when sewing is extimely trying, we have placed on sale every thing for the babe ‘and larger child at less than the cost of material. Come in and fit your children out from this sale. Oneof the most interesting Features of this sale is Our 9¢ _Table Values on this Table ard up to 25¢ Embroideries, Laces, Dress Goods, Neckwear, Childs Underwear and hundreds of articles to numerous to mention here will be placed on this table 9 c BEMIDJI, MINN. Even if a man doesn’t get busy and make love to a pretty girl the {first time thew meet she always sus- pects that he would like to. HELP WANTED WANTED—Chambermaid for -Jester Farm Summer! Resort. Apply Rex Hotel. S WANTED—Good wages to girl for general housework. Mrs. G. W. Cochran. Inquire 507 Minnesota avenue. Mrs. A. B. Palmer. _— WANTED—AnR experienced chamber maid at Brinkman hotel. WANTED—Three girls for general housework at ‘once. Box 73, e MINNESOT2 - STATE EBIS, Kempton, N. Dak. Girls wanted at the Bemidjl Steam |FOR Laundry. - s = ISEPT a9 BERMAN EMPORIUM |7 . Al _ ‘ at Salg Prices This line comprises the latest fabrices and popular shades. A discount of 20 per cent will be given on our entire line including all wash material and silks. Colonial Etamine and all Drapings in- All Embroideries, Heatherbloom Petti- All Silk Taffetta re- coatsinallcolors. 5 @y | gular $450 and $5.00 Laces, Trimmings at The $1.15at...... E:.t,t.lcoms.‘...$3'49 20c per cent dis- Kimonas, Tea dJackeis, Wrappers, house dresses all- go in this sale at exiraordinary saving. One lot of long Kimonas' at 39c THIS SALE BEGINS FRIDAY AT 9 A M. WHILE THE STOCK IS LARGE EARLY SHOPPING 1S ADVISABLE BERMAN EMPORIUM Dicaire, city, or owner, J. Hawes, E Furnished rooms, modern; very reas- onable. Grotte’s variety store. Phone 285. bloom Petticoats 89 c Y 20, BEGINS FRIDAY, JULY 21st . The Sale you have waited for. This Sale is bound to create more enthusiasm than any saleever held in Bemidji, as every department offers larger saving opportunities than even this great store has ever before offered. This sale extends through out the whole store and as true to our motto our stock is cleaned up every season. These great savings are given only on up-to-date high grade merchandise. In. this Sale you can purchase what you need at the Sale Prices which means a real saving. Our stock needs no introduction it is known as the best in northern Minnesota. ‘Suits and Coats No better time than now to provide yourself with a Suit or Coat as -this Department offers most re- markable savings. Every garment new and of highest grade material and tailoring, at a saving of nearly half from our ecomonical prices. As we have only one garment of a kind it is impossible to mention prices. Skirts This department has been replenishsd with the newest style additions, consequently you will find here an astonishingly large assortment to select from in Black and most desirable shades and materials at a discount of one Fourth on this entire line. Dress Goods cluding lace curtains at a saving of one Fifth during this sale. Oxfords 20 per cent discount on all Oxfords for woman and children. All Red School House shoes at a discount of 20 per cent. Under Muslins Our entire stock-of beautiful under muslins includ- ing Leona suits is placed in this sale at 80c on the dollar. Petticoats Silk Petticoats Embroiderd Heather- Equal reductions on | €Ount in this sale. all Petticoats. BEMIDJI, MINN. Dewey avenue. Inquire T. J. Mil-| POINT COMFORT—The finest sum- ler Co. mer resort in Northern Minnesota. FOR RENT—Furnished room. With | Lots for sale and cottages to remt. - or without board. 917 Minnesota| A. 0. Johnson, Turtle River, Minn. Ave. . - ast Grand Forks, Minn, FOR RENT 320 Minn. Ave., over —————————— | WANTED—Position as - cashier or MISCELLANEOUS saleslady with experienceand best FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for - light housekeeping. T. G. Rensfleld, 208 Miss. Ave. et Dressmaking and ladies, - tailoring. Strclercnces Adirs X1017 Ho- First class workmanship and|_"%°T prices reasonable. 320 Minn, 285, Inquire of Mrs. Robinson,| BOUGHT AND SOLD-Second hand pstairs; phone| . furniture. 0dd Fellows building; . Across from postoffice, phone 129. . i i 13 " & B 4

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