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Mre. B. M; Warden of Dallas, Tex; ednesday and Thursday in the|while standing on the rear end of a nd’ the dinner to be served on| & SEES HRST TRAIN IN Presbyterian Church I'rluinenc by the [ Colorado & Southern passenger train Ladies’ Aid. A g0od ‘hot dinner for|in Colorado, dropped her purse con- 3 - 26e¢. taining diamonds valued at $3,000 r"l ma“ Ea r' (Continued from first page). and $100 in money. The train had ‘ 0000000000600 0060 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Calendar of Sports for the Week. ¢ : 4 : St ale A a et trayeled more than three miles, but - t ; © Sunday Baseball Results, © aple floor and three ton scale has Light in' Ocean’s Depths d i . | 00000006066600000 National League. Monday, peen Lustallen Distinct & £ HIeRY RRva boni | pae oy peck anditonnd thel]. ! g L. Pet, Annual tournament for amateur| Adjoining the baggage room on the wn eces ol te o oo | D 1 wnflnu“fl ] % National Chicago . .. 51 81 622 : detected at the great depth of 500 == 1 League. i 2 championship of Western Golf Assn.|west is the express room fitted with i Cincinnati, 0., July 24.—Gasper Philadelphm ey .52 33 <612 opens at Detroit. a steel grating and eoun’te % fanthoms below the ocean surface by Gustav Luders &l out-pitched Saleo today but St. Louts|New York ......51 38 6071 0L R o Westorn |- Altogsther g deso bty 1g|SIT John Murray's oceano-grapnical|. TQ Cleanse i bunched three hits including Hug-|St. Louis .......48 37 ' .565|q ety ol Assoclation at Lon- one of the most ‘:°‘ probably 18/eypedition of 1910. More recently I 2---3[“"]" SISTERS 1 gins double, with Grant’s error and |Pittsburg .. ....47 37 .560| .0 = " ol bty e :ne'::; o l::: brightly colored organiams haveibeen R"Sty Nail Singing & Musical | won 3 to 2. Cincinnati . ....36 417 434 Junior polo- championship begins|smaller cities throughout the state. dredecd, fip feou an; even Sroter woul'lds ~H Marsan’s work on defense and Hig- | Brooklyn . T..81 52 .878 at Narragansett Pler, R, I ¥ depth, in the form of rose foramini- 3...F‘TE nF juE nnnn 1 gin’s flelding were conspictious. Boston . .......20 66 .233 British Columbia .mn‘lninnd tennia fers with ‘rose pink shells. Always Got 1 Cliemnatiss o BoCEYE Amencn%v Leagug pet, | chempionships at Vancouver, B, C. The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyteri- It to the 4 el TWEEDI.EI]UM ‘s St. Louls . . P B : "| Interstate open tennis tournament|2® (:h“::h ‘l:m ';:"I:'e a good hot din- The Famous Unknown AVIATl]fl { 3 £ ner in the church basement, Wednes- 2 Gasper and McLean; Salee and|Detroit . ......59 28 :678 | begins at St. Joseph, Mo. Bliss. Philadelphia . ..54 31 . .635| Opening of five days race meeting |98y and Thursday from 11:30 to| L. E. Ralston lost a valuable um- T 7 "524|at Brandon, Manitoba, 1:30. Price 25c. brella on a St. Clair street car the = No other games scheduled. Chicag other day. In his adverti i e R New York ......45 41 .523 Tuesday. * All members of the Masonic Lodge e HANFORD'S Ame . Cleveland : ....46 45 .494| Opening of Grand- Circuit race|are earnestly requested to meet at|th® Leader asking for the return of German Comedians. Billy Victor. rican League. the umbrella, Mr. Ralston said: “Will St. Louis, Mo., July 24.—Washing- |Boston . .......44 45 .494|meeting at Grand Rapids, Mich. the Masonlc Hall this evening at §|t" el ot Balsam of M rm 6---EXERGISES & FANTASIE ton won their first game of the sea-| Washington . ..30 ~ 58 .341| Annual regatta of Western Power|o'clock to decide on the kind of boiler {2 Man for whom Diogenes made his : son on the local grounds yesterday. .25 61 .291 | Boat Association opens.at Peoria, IIl. | to be used, and repairs to be made | 3MOUS search kindly bring back my Of War of the Cassacks 8 sy y. |St. Lodis ...... umbrella and ive hi: ard.”” s s i i Central New York State tennis|on the heating plant. J. P. Riddell, e ranenees o TOWREER oo WHAT THE & ‘Washington 5 10 o0 American Ausoemhon. championship tournament opens at|W. M. Clavelind: Lesdgh. 7."80“3"- A |s George, Mitchell and Stephens; Pet. | Utica. Miss Annte S, Peck, th. Columbus . ....54 FERR 11 & W . Peck, the American - Johnson and Ainsmith. Minneapolis . .52 b T54a Jacfifmlc(k;)lut I;Zrowzd:s.m I‘;lghtl:: climber, accompanied by Carl Volk-| A strike of about seven thousand MATTEH wITH FATHER Kansss City ....61 44 1527 | gt elly, rounds, oronto, | mar and five Peruvians, ascended two | miners in the lignite (brown coal) 8 MY u"n‘ l Detroit, July 24—New York found il e £ 490 . peaks of the Volcano Coropuna July |district of central Germany is in pro- Ask Anybod g s Y s Rl- Donovan for a base on balls, four |Mi d . Wednesday. 16. Cor i p Made Since 1846. A tnrtody , Toledo . .......47 49 490 Opening, of hofee dhowd at Tong| o ropuna is one of a number of |gress. The chief demand is for a N. S. Carter hits and a sacrifice fly in the ninth St. Paul . ......46 48 T et ol e volcanoes in southern Peru, the ele- | substantial increase of the wage rate, P-inzse.lo-ulll.w ;n:flnf ye;terd;:'. defeating Detrtfl: Loaisville - oo 48 52 T vl e B t:u:"n P ,:ént vatlons of which are given at 18,-|which is the lowest of all mining dis- 0 4, and making a clean BW;&;pbo Indlanapolts . .42 55 433 | o1 Ontario Gricket Anmeiation towar| 200 to 20,000 feet. tricts, except in upper Silesia. isher - the series of four games. pitched fine ball for New York. These two teams have played eleven games this year and Detroit has lost nine. R R OR R R R CRCRCRCR R R R R R R & BASEBALL NOTES. e COOOOOCOOOOOOO G ronto. Jimmy Peagan vs. Monte Attell, 20 rounds, at Sacramento, ‘Cal. Thursday. New-Gash-Want-Rate ',-Cent-a-Word —— 1% 4 Grand Southern States checkesr E H[ m’hefiigg‘hu f‘cv&‘:’ampames copy we i - T tournament opens at Greenville, S. will pul al ant Ads” for half- New York f 8 5| A o devere penslty oa “heating”| G I I cent a word per insertion. Where Donovan and Stnnuge- Fisher and Blair. Cleveland, July 24.—Cleveland de- feated Boston 3 to 2 in eleven in- nings today, bunching three hits in might help some of the major leag- ‘uers to regain control. Perhaps if there were less farming by the big leaguers the smaller leag- ues would be healthier also. In architectural design and the way be stands and moves around Ping “Cyclone Johnny” Thompson vs. Willie Lewis, 10 rounds, at New York city. Friday. Annual regatta of National Asso- ciation of Amateur Oarsmen at Sara- PIONEER FOR NflTHING HOW? cash does mot accompany copy the regular rate of one ceuta word will he charged. IVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD For Rent--For Sale--Exchange --Melp Wanted--Work Wanted the final round. Bodle 18 a ringer for Jimmy Willlams. | {504 Springs, N. Y. . ~eft0. o Et0: Cleveland 3 11 11 One reason why Jimmy Murray did| Germantown Cricket Club vs. Roy- Boston . 2 6 2| mot join the Indianapolls team: OWN: |y Aytillery at Woolwich, England, ave o es HELP WANTED Gregg, Mitchell and Fisher; Wood | er Watkins sald he did not want him. ] = ™ Corinthian Football Club sails WANTED—Three or four carpenters and Carrigan. m;‘:‘::’;‘: i é“:::ley"‘:n“;'zm‘:: from England to begin a tour of and laborers to start work at . P Rusle to join his Boston team is un- |AMmerica. These notes or trade marks will be accepted for their listed value in once. Apply 80T Bemidit, pr-teles American Association. Saturday. phone 25. St. Paul, Minn., July 24.—Toledo founded. took the first game of a double head- er Sunday afternoon by the score of 4 to 3. The second game went four- teen innings and was called on ac- count of darkness when the score was 4 to 4. In the first game Tole- do scored all of their runs in the first inning off Rieger. Chech faced the visitors for the remaining innings and held them safe. In the second game Laroy was touched for all of Toledo’s runs in the first two innings. Gehring who relieved him allowed but two hits in the remaining 12 in- nings. Beaumont tied the score in the ninth inning with a home run. Hughey Jennings’ men are populat on the road, winning or losing—prefer- ably losing, even if they are not so at home. Manager Duffy is beginning to get the college player craze. He has signed Third Baseman Howard ot Cornell. Rock Island has sent Outfielder Hun- ter to Brandon in the Western Canada league, getting Outflelder Jack Olsen In exchange. Catcher Jack Kleinow goes into the Bastern league from Boston. Another, veteran’s name is crossed off in the big league ledger. No outfielder plays batters any bet- ter than Harry Wolter. He studies every man closely and never fails to Annual regatta of National Asso- ciation of Amateur Oarsmen at Sar- atoga Springs, N. Y. Germantown Cricket Club v. Roy- al Artillery at Woolwich, England. World’s skulling championship race between Arnst and Pearce on Paramatta River. Opening of meeting of Niagara Aacing Association at Fort Erie. Anpual regatta of northern divis- ion of Canadian Canoe Association at Ottawa. al Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron. Annual Chicago River Marathon swim of the Illinois A. C., Chicago. Annual sailing rgeatta of the Roy- |3 ence in cash. you. Look payment for the Pioneer. with these 1. 0. U. notes or Trade Marks, you may pay the small differ- The labels and wrappers on these goods are the same as money to For $5.00 in wrappers and labels and I. 0. U. notes we’ll give you a receipt for the Daily Pion- eer for 1 year and a If you are unable to pay the full amount Here! We’ll Do More WANTED—Three girls for general housework at once. Box 173, Kempton, N. Dak. WANTED—Girl for kitchen work at Hotel Markham. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Case stands and racks number 6, double news stand with rack for 8 full sized cases. Good as new. Sell regularly at $3.75. ‘We have 6 of these at $1.50 each. Benii Pioneer Publishing Co., Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE CHEAP—Four lots and First game— R H. E| 8 o Missouri Valley tennis champion- four room house. Inquire of P. M. St. Paul .. R 5 a » [ship tournament for men at Kansas $ Dicaire, city, or owner, J. Hawes, Frank Chance has been “beaned Tolodo « - 491 3| TrsakiCiance fas beta “hewatt|P00 1.50 cash order on any merchant who adver- Task fivani ok, siinn: Reiger, Chech and Kelly; Gehring and Carisch. affected and he may quit the game for good, as a player. tises‘in the Pioneer. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of Second game— R. H. E.| The signing of Catcher Lew Me: Haskell Tells Funny Story. a rubber stamp f 5 . . p for you on short ST T .4 8 5| Allister by Buffalo means the release| Jack Haskell, the Western league Cut out the Coupon, fill in your name and send it to us. It’s the notice. Toledd + vuovvuenenenen 4 7 3| of Helnle Beckendorf, who has not| umpire, tells the following at tne ex- < Laroy, Gehring and Kelly; James and Carisch. Minneapolis, Minn.,, July 24.— Minneapolis had an easy time with three Indianapolis pitchers on a muddy field yesterday winning 13 to 5. Play was stopped in the third in- been catching good ball. Budy Hulswitt, when he got ready to join Louisville, found that he would bave to beat a pretty good ball play- er out of a job to get on. Catcher Harry Bemis of Columbus 18 injured and out of the game. Co lumbus has had bad luck with its catching department this season. pense of Wichita: “It was down thers 8 fow weeks ago,” sald Jack, “when things were looking shaky.. During one game of the Omaha series there were only 23 people in the stand, while the bleachers ocontained one lone and lonesome fan. The humor of the situation struck me, and before the game I found out the name of the Coupon you’ll find in EXTRA SPECIAL. A pa another place in this paper under the head--- ‘DO IT NOW rtial list-=-More to follow FOR SALE—Job cases, triple cases, and lead and slug cases, 40c each. Pioneer Publishing Co, Bemidji. FOR RENT ———— e FOR RENT—Six room house 1109 Dewey avenue. Inquire T. J. Mil- ning because of a shower. Hallman| The days of the double header have | faithful one in the hleachers, which ler Co. B 4 twice put the ball over the right field | arrived and the dyed in the wool fan. | was Johnson. STOLLWERCK BROS. MISCELLANEOUS forice. :‘t‘.lc ‘:'m com;;anfively b:ek nllzs talu; “Then, when it was time, I walked Cocoa, (Old round can), 30c size Save front of wiapper. .. AR e SRS - S run for his mi with mucl Minneapolls . ........ 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