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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER. - L ARGE A'"‘END ANCE day. A banquet and smoker will be| ARHY‘ given tHe editors this evening at g EMIDH, € .y H MINTIRE IS A BREWER 4 9 which time addresses will be made R XX 3 —_— AT EDITORS 0UTING by Governor Eberhardt, S. Y. Gordon, P '*——T Bidearm Spitball Twirler ls Pun (Continued from first page.) Alva Eateman and others. Bemidji Lodge No chased (From Chieago Cube by : The attendance at this meeting far Lo AilEE Riteniar. mesting | M L .| to Dr. Vincent, presdent of the state |®Xceeded any previously held. . The Monday, at 8 delock. 4 ‘» —] Harry McIntire, who was & National University, who was booked as one bn:x:e;:"::i:f go:::: sasocjationsy it » ) A_o:ts(:ld(dnml“,«::. B ! league sensation a couple of years 5 2 8go, was purchased from the Chicago fi;:eiml::mpefl of Unlyersity e R F. MURPHY = m;‘ ;do‘ -r'w 1082 | Cubs, Mclntire, who Went to the Cubs ! Y = ¥ OR m! ge No. . | from Brooklyn, was one of the star The baseball game between the Help for a General. FUNERAL :"'DE:;. ALMER :!:'Tlfldm:;";l:xq‘hnllhu; | Gingers of baseball until last season, |fats and leans' was played at the ball| A lttle girl who lives in Northfteld, 8 o'clock—at Masonic ball, | park this morning and resulted in a| Mass, was going home from"church W'“' n:” Py Beltrami Ave, and Fifth | [ victory for the /Leans by a score of ;“vll“ oneimarilag twhen "h? s,';'d' T 12 to 11. enly burst out with the words: “O, | 0000000000060 606 mother! Couldn’t father do something c.o. r = | ¢ STANDING OF THE CLUBS. @ A treat to a dinner at the state ex-| for Gen, Benevolence o that Mr. Mc- S b 'be for ’l‘he Pionwr every second and fourth | PPROOOOOIOOOO® O & perimental farm was given by Pro-| Connell wouldn't have to beg for him pSCrl Sunday evening, at § | . fessor and Mrs. McGuire at noon to- ! before everybody in the church?” : Z oSk . Iasoment - of { | American League L J | | Won Lost - P.C. | 3 Boston 19 .667 DEGREE OF HONOR - - p' m. Chicago . . 22 .600 Mg%ungd xtugh{.; uov;.ry " " 5 n Philadelphia 23 582 ::‘:::ng::n L ogl;d Feollawx “ ““e 3" Washington . 25 588 Hall, u ’ Detroit . 32 467 - _ Cleveland . 30 4566 7. 0. B New York . St. Louis .. Regular meeting nights every 1st and 2nd Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock. Eagles hall. Games Yesterday. Chicago 8, St. Louis 1. New York 3, Boston 11. Detroit 2, Cleveland 6. Philadelphia 2, Washington 8. ; :zz:\ % Can it be true G A B Residence telephone service at 5 . cents a day and you let your wife and family live without its con- Regular meetings—First and third Saturday after- noons, at 2:30—at 0dd Fel- Beltraini American Association. Won Leost COMING ol ¢ : e 2 veniences’ The All Nations Baseball | iconeeccicy 250 5 Bemai Ladgs o 110 Regular meeting nights H St. Paul 27 40 —every Friday, 8 o’clock * - Glub and Garrie Milwaukee . 27 40 Or d th N l] t 1] at. 0ad Tellgws -Hal A cosmopolitan group of stars of Indianapolis . . 26 40 er e Or Wes em all nations, including Japanese, Chinese, Cubans, Turks, Indians and the world famed Carrie Nation, the only real girl who can play the great national game. Louisville . ......23 39 371 L 0. 0. F. Camp No. 34 | Regular meeting every second | and fourth Wednesdays at 8§ o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall Harry Mcintire. And Get Your Name In Our New Telephone Book ; Games Yesterday. Kansas City 7, St. Paul 0. Milwaukee 1, Minneapolis 2. Toledo 5, Columbus 14. ‘when he failed to get in proper shape, He failed to regain his major league stride this spring so Chance decided to let him out. quonad While McIntire may not be -good .; Rebecca Lodge. ‘:‘ezum.r 4 enough for the major arena, Hugh o | meeting nights — t wed . Natlonnlv%;ngui.om Duffy thinks he will come back and third Wednesday at 8o'clock. N York 11 fling fine ball in the association. He p —1I. 0. 0. F. Hall. P;‘;b N b 22 1s a heady flinger and has a sidearm or Wes em B = ENIGHTS OP PYTHIAS SO T = spitball, which is practically unhit. Banial Todge: o Tek ) Chicago . 22 table when working correctly. - g Cincinnati . 26 544 S — Regular meeting nights—ex- . = Philadelphia . 28 .129| Utica has released Bert Noblett, for e e one XC a e zfzh;:;':d:’;h:;:“;‘:‘ ;: u. St. Louis ... 34 .414|8everal years before going to New \ e & i Brooklyn 31 209 gork fll“i crack second baseman of the T 7 tra . - ) Boston PO S U i Daniel J. Hays, aged fifty-four, and known in his playing days as “Manzy” Hayes, died recently at his home in Brockton, Mass. TAFT MEN GET 605 VOTES ON ROLL CALL fore a nomination was reached. At 11 a. m. word came that the convention was to proceed on a par- tial report from the committee on credentials. This statement brought the delegates rapidly to their seats to prepare for the struggle. It was expected the Roosevelt forc- es would make their last big fight in the convention today. They had ex- pected to make their stand on the credentials report as a whole but were prepared to meet the change of = plans and fight all the way through on the individual cases. International Indian Congress. . a : The annual Congress of the Catho- Smccrlty Sults fOl' summer wear, lic Sioux Indians of North Dakota, will be held at Red Lake Agency, 25 00 and Minnesota, July 13, 14 and 15, 1912. $25. $22.50. A great number of Sioux and Chip- pewa Indians from the various reser- Games Yesterday. Brooklyn 7, Philadelphia 0. Boston 2, New York 5. St. Louis 6, Chicago 7. MASONIC. | A F. & A. M, Bemidi, 233. Regular meeting nights — first and third Wednesdays, § o'clock—at Masonic Hall, Beltrami ! Ave., and Fifth St. u Bemidji Chapter No. 70, R. A. M. Stated convocations ~—first and third Mondays, 8 - o'clock p. m.—at Masonic Hall Zeltrami Ave., and Fifth street. Elkanah Commandery No. 30 K. T. Stated conclave—second - and fourth Fridays, 8 o'clock = P. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel- trami Ave., and Fifth St. 0. . Chapter No. 171, Regular meeting nights— first and third Fridays, 8 o’clock — at Masonic Hall, Beltrami Ave., and Fifth st. o B A Roosevelt, No. 1523. Regular meeting nights \ Thursday everings at 8 | o'clock in' Odd Fellows g Hall. Department The Pioneer Wan;‘ Ads CASH WITH corPYy % cent per word per issue M. W. A Bemidji Camp No. 5012. Regular meeting nights — first and third Tuesdays at 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrapi Ave. Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per msertion. No ad taken for less than 2 “MODERN SAMARITANS. 15 cents. Phone 31 vations of Minnesota, North and a ur a a m},‘i‘,’;{“{,,‘;";.‘f,‘,‘f-;‘.!fii‘.‘;.;‘: HOW THOSE WANT ADS South Dakotas will attend. in the I O. O. F. Hall at § . p. m. DO THE BUSINESS Prominent speakers will address - ¥ HERMAN, The ;Ploneer goes everywhere so that everyone has a neighbor who the Congress on each of the three 0" a Somw o Kira takes it and people whoido not take the paper generally read their neighbor's ||days, religion, temperance and other 1 [] o M:’“”S:K mhel: : 'u:n nda; B0,y Want/ad gets;tdthem all. matters pertaining to the welfare and St - 15 Cent a Word Is All It Costs uplifting of the Indian will be dis- Hall. cussed. quire at 422 Irvin ave, joya YEOMANS. = HELP WANTED An enjoyable time for the visitors Meetings the first Friday WANTED—One dining room girl at FOR RENT 7 is vouchsafed for by the well known evening of m;‘ mnnl!lh ;. once. Challenge Hotel. hospitality of the Red Lake Indians. tsr;; n:«::’ae l:§ 2 h::’ rE ] FOR RENT—Point Comfort summer PO A : —_— —mw— St || Packard Shoes g, |y py FOR SALBtypevriter robons for|_Johnson, Turti Rivr, Minn. USED SAGE TEA)] $5.00 Packard in black, tans, high and || 1 cext 2 Word-~Cash To Duken e muir a2t | OXfOTdS, Saturday and Monday $5.00 at every make of typewriter on the Gray and Faded Hair to Its market at 50 cents and 76 cents MISCELLANEOUS Natural Color 1 $3.50; $4_()0 shoes at $2.50. THE, _SPALDING L S A e eaaemae S pperevbonare. each. Every ribbon sold for 75| g b rne The great state of cents guaranteed. Phone orders 3 North Dakota offers unlimited op- ly filled. Mail ord oromptly flle all orders glven| ), 1ities for bustness to classi- the same careful attention as when EUROPEAN PLAN = fied advertisers. The recognized h's Largest and Best Hotol you appear in person. Phone 31. It is easler to preserve the color 3 Dulut ¢ advertising medium is the Far; 3 3 3 3 DULUTH MINNESOTA Tho Bemdit Ploner Offos Supply | pii (OLLE IR 8 e Tareblof the balr than o resore 1, sk We have received a shipment of shoes which will be ] 2o 0gngs ey copmnced S the ouly seven day paper in the 2 ~ € atha: 50 sataplo. rooms. Bvry Bodern ’ FOR SALE—The Bemidji lead pen-| state and the paper which carries %:l;dz?::r: :::;;s:‘;:d,, t::d“tchr:l‘r placed Oll Sale Satlll’day and Monday. $3.50 Values at u:l'ivenlan;n Luzurious and fl'sm‘ pencil (the best nickle penmcil in the largest amount of classified ' B ins amir, Coramia Budter; i . dark, glossy hair long after middl ’ . H | the world) at Netser's, Barker's,| advertising. The Courler-News |jjro ,f,:s duZw this ;it gr"n:no?h? 2'50' :"flg"","l‘l’g},’& g;::’"""‘é:g Toomss | " A > 2 « 3 nd | —1} — 0. C. Rood's, McCualg’s, Omiohs,| covers North Dakota like & blauk- |org nove gray hairs befors they are : ; fory." Located in heart ot business see- ‘ Roe and Markusen’s and the Pio-| et; reaching all parts of the state fifty, but they are beginning to & uoubnzoverlooklnn.ha harbor and Lake neer Office Supply Store at 6 cents jon; 2 & D> Buperlor. Convenlent to every! ee] pply the day of publication; it is the preciate the wisdom of our grand- each and 50 cents a dozen. paper to use in order to get re- | Ono o the Great Hetols of the' Northwest | mothers in using “sage tea” for their | FOR SALE—Small fonts of type,| Sults; rates one cent per Word first | pair and are fast following suit. i The present generation has the ad- several different points and in| iDsertion, one-half cent per word 5 vantage of the past in that it can . s William C. Kiein I first class condition. Call or write| Succeeding insertion; fifty cents get a ready-to-use ‘preparation call- INSURANCE s office for proofs. re; per line per month. Address the this office for proofs. Address Be. od Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Hair Pants---fine all worsted pants plam andstripes, regular Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate §1 midji Pioneer, Bemidji, Minn. Courler-News, Fargo, N. D. Remedy- As a scalp tonic and color TO'TRADE$5,000 worth of gloth. | [TANTID- 200 morchenta in Nortu, restorer this prepartion is vastly su- $4 00 alld $4 50 pantsg satul‘daY and MOIldaY sale YOUI' ing and shoes to trade for good| R Minnesota to sell “The Bemid- faAotas ty, Bemidji fer-| J1” lead pencil. Will carry name |perior to the ordinary “sage tea” Y property, it prefer. made by our grandmothers. cho}-ce 2' 50' The growth and beauty of the hair red. A. 0. Johmson, Turtle River, of every merchant in advertising depends on a healthy condition of Minn. columns of Pioneer in order that the scalp. Weyth’s Sage and Sulphur all receive advantage ot advertis- FOR SALE—I have a quantity of| ing. For wholesale prices write ! hay for sale, both wild and tame.| or phone the Bemldji Ploneer Of- |Hair Remedy quickly kills the dand- | Phone 188-14 or write Carl Op-| fice Supply Co, Phone 31, Be-|ruff germs which rob the hair of 1its First Mortgage Loans | sata, Bemidji, Minn. miaji, Minn. life, color and lustre, makes the scalp on City and Farm ‘ 5 | i FOR SALE—Rubber. stamps. The | BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand |%i°20 and healthy, gives the halr > Hroperty - | Ploneer will procure any kind of| furniture. 0dd Fellows building, [5tré08th, color and beauty, and ; e ; B — makes it grow. Get a 50 cent bottle - from your druggist today. He will give your money back if you are not satisfied trial _1:“’— ’ « rubber stamp for -you om short| _across from postoffice, phone 129. wotice. WANTED—Good second-hand baby FOR SALE—Six room cottage, b5th| = carriage or go- cart Phone 35, H. and Irvin ave,, easy terms. In-| K. Finch. owser Bidg. : Rt l.. BLOOSTON Mgr- Third Street B fye i ,‘_, & | B b \