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EAST MEETS WEST IN TENNIS MEET McLoughlin, Ca'{ornian, Expected to Take Title From Williams of Philadelphia. By George R. Holmes. “For East is East and West is West, ‘‘And ne’er the twains shall meet things considered, early indications pointed to a “bird of a scrap.” holds were barred. East Has Four Men. The East counted on four men to bear the brunt of the fury of the Western attack—R. Norris Williams 1I of Philadelphia, present holder of the national title, Karl Behr, middle states champion and all-around star; Teddy Pell, possessor of a backhand stroke that has made him famous, intercollegiate champion, and young sensation. Be- hind these four, in massed array, ctood a galaxy of near stars, would-be stars, has beens, and merely persons and CGeorge Churech, with white pants. McLoughlin Heads West. Headed by the slashing, driving, titian-haired McLoughlin, California has four efitries that rep- resented the attacking power of Sun- set section, and it was an awe-in- The Big Hope was spiring front. placed on McLoughlin, of course, just far 6IBBONS AND PAGKEY LEAVE FOR GONFLIGT St. Paul, Minn,, Aug. 30.—Mike Gibbons left for New York Saturday night for his battle with-Packey Mec- Farland there Sept. 11. He is down to 151 pounds, he said on his departure, and expects no trouble in getting down to the 147 pounds called for in the articles. He said he expected to meet Packey at his best and although Mike believes he will win, he believed that he will have a hard battle to do it. Gibbons anpounced that he would leave St. Paul in the near future and make his home at Osakis, on Lake Osakis, where he has purchased a farm. No off Chicago, Aug. 30.—Packey McFar- land left Sunday for New York for his fight with “Phantom” Mike Gib- bons. Accompanying him- was a You uncork that sunshine tank by letting some Prince Albert joy smoke sift into your system via a jimmy pipe or makin’s ciga- rette, for you never got such fun out of tobacco in all your life, Get that P, A, flavor? Get that P. A. aroma? Go to it mighty cheerful, because P. A. can’t bite] Puff away like you hit perpetual motion in the first round! And keep' fired-up till the 2 cows come home. For it’s surefacts Prince Albert never grouched any other man’s tongue and won’t Foresf }?ill, LT, Aug;, 30.-=Rud- as it was some time ago when the|training squad which will be used gwuch yoursl yard Kipling was all wrong. For|p. is cup was in danger. And a|to employ his spare time in a suburb the East did meet the West here to-|comparison of the Eastern and West- [of the metropolis while waiting for Get P. A, jimmypipejoy’us day, for the national tennis cham-|ern offensive and defensive strength |the fight, Sept. 11. and cigarette makin’shappy, pionships, and there was blood in the eyes of the Western invaders. To the strictly neutral correspond- ent, however, there appeared to be an equal amount of gore in the orbs of the Eastern defenders, for they were fighting for the retention of their titles, and for what is infinitely dearer to the Eastern hearts—the East’s athletic prestige, which has suffered slightly of late. So, all DID YOU SEE IT START ARE YOU ONE OF THEM IT GROWS INTERESTING “‘To The Victor simmers down to the question of how much chance the big pair—Williams and Behr--have of beating the comet- like westerner. “Good chance,” said the East. “Fat chance!” said the West. And there you are. Williams Holds Title. McLoughlin has to take'the offen- sive, as the title already is Williams. But that phase of tennis playing, ac- cording to the red-headed one’s sup- shines. thing was being pointed to by East- ern adherents—the fact that Loughlin lowered his colors once this year at Seabright, N: J., to Karl Then Williams turned around That much of the porters, is where he Behr. and beat Behr. dope favored Williams today. no tennis enthusiast has how the reserve of forgotten and Wilding Brooks last year in the Davis matches broke under the drives and slashing returns of Mec- His work at that earned him the title of the world’s Loughlin. West's attack were “Wild Bill” John- ston, Ward Dawson and Thomas Bundy, McLoughlin’s partner, in pos- session of the national doubles title. Packey looked in a fit condition and boxed ten rounds before a crowd of 400 fans late Saturday afternoon. He weighed 153 pounds and figures he will make 147 easily. NORTHERN LEAGUE CLUBS ARE LOSING MONEY Duluth, Minn.,, Aug. 30.—Every club in the Northern Baseball league will lose money, according to a state- ment made today by John Burmeister, president of the league. He considers this season one of the worst in the history of baseball and attributes the lack of interest to the present business conditions, especially in the Canadian cities. One Mec- But RESTA HOPES TO DEFEAT DE PALMA cup terrific St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 30.—Dario Resta, perhaps the greatest of all 500-mile drivers, in St. Paul today, hoped he would defeat- Ralph De time 500-mile race to be staged at the new Twin City Speedway on Sept. 4. Hero is another just; st passed the century mark. Mr. B Rl v one of those grand old men who has come fo this ripe age With the joys of his friendly jimmsy pipe frosh in his mind each morning. ™o has alwaya been a liberal smoker, then you’ll: personally un- derstand that no other pipe and cigarette tobacco ever was or ever can be like Prince Albert. The patented process fixes that—and cuts out the bite and the parch. That's why pipe peaceful and cigarette peaceful men call You be'a sport and take a chance on this say-so, because you've no idea of the bully goodness, of the joy'us satisfaction, of the contentment and restfulness and that sort best. Palma. The automobile racing game ofthe Prince Albert “old-time jim of thing, that hits every man who gets The Fight Is On Flanking McLoughlin for the |has started enthusiasm over the first pipacackab.” Thie fo ol O s chummgy,with P.A. Hammer this home for what ails your smokeappetite, because you’ve no time to lose getting introduced to Minneapolis Has Good Lead. Minneapolis has a good lead on the Belong The Spoils” this real and true man-tobacco that’s ace-high and a Today’s events were for the most WHO WILL BE VICTOR il yart merely warmer-ups for the real St. Paul baseball team in the race i bk Pora oer yard wide no matter how you swing on it, jimmy matches. The rookies were being|¢or the American Association pen- o0 havee fo run shost Just drog in i oF in's ci \ weeded out, and the underbrush|nant The standing today is Minne- m;:dh,"t...mm_:lm.u, *s Pipe or makin's cigarette 10 VOTES 1 h lar fight. % 5 ol . . dleared away for the regular fight. | apolis, won 77, lost 51, Per. 597; 8t. iy Tt ophel s © R j REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston Salem, N. C. That the play finally would narrow down to Williams and McLoughlin few had any doubt. Behr, while conceded to be one of the most dangerous entrants of the lot, doesn’t stack up with the former pair, in the opinion of tennis ecritics. He can be regarded, they opine, as a distinetly dangerous dark horse. One of the largest crowds that cver attended the championships was in the stands as the play com- menced. With Every Cent of Your Purchuse TOMORROW Paul, won 75, lost 54, Per. 577. ADMIRAL VON TIRPITZ IN FAVOR OF ADJUSTMENT Berlin, Aug. 30.—Grand Admiral Von Tirpitz, ‘creator of German sub- marine policy, which resulted in dif- ferences with America, belleves with Chancellor Bethmann-Hollweg and Foreign Secretary Jagow, that = all differences between the two countries should be adjusted. He is reticent, however, about disavowing the.at- tack on the Arabie. Germany has advised the United States that slhie wishes that the Amer- . ican government would consider the informal presentations sufficient- un- til the official report is received. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Too Late To Classify FOR RENT—House. 700 America Ave. Phone 642-J. FOR SALE—New Duck boat or might exchange for new or slightly used automatic shot gun. S. C."Brown, 1115 Bemidji Ave. WANTED—Girl at Vicker’s restaur- ant. Next to Troppman’s store. WORK FOR THE NUMBER YOU ARE ON Huffman & 0’Leary BEMIDJI BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY : MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retail ABSTRACTS OF TITLE DRY CLEANING E. M. SATHRE MAKING OVER A TOWN. Pianos, Organs and Sewing ABSTRACTER Machines. How Coopersburg, a.Small Borough In 117 Third St. Bemidji. Pennsylvania, Has Been Improved. O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 573-W Clothes Cleaners Coopersburg, Pa., a borough of 750 " ¥ For Men, Women and Children persons, has been made over according to the recipe of social experts working for the Coopersburg Neighborhood as- sociation. The work is conceded by all | & the dwellers of the Lehigh county com- munity to have been well done. The Bemidji, Minn. J. BISIAR, Manager. PENCIL SHARPENERS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN “THE NEW BEMIDJT” 8old in Bemidjt “The Boston” DR. F. J.' DARRAGH task may not be so complicated for a At your favorite store ol 2 ane small community of native stock as is A s;"; o Specialist of Chronio Diseases the average American town or city, but Best nickle pencil on earth. § Free Consultation. it seems to be-worth noting. < Lasts a life time. 2081 3rd St., over Blooston Store First, the hired critic studied the vil- ASK THE MAN Phone 31. Day and Night Calls Answered lage and pointed out its faults. Then he recommended the remedies, and the people adopted them. It may surprise many to learn that the most important criticism made at the beginning was that it was found that the community had “taken no cognizance of human recreational needs.” There is often a SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, typewriter paper, clips, paper fasteners, punches, eyelets * GENERAL MERCHANDISE Grocerfes, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers BROSVIK, THE TAILOR - fear-among the serious minded that too Phone $38 buy here. Get etc..n:te. 1 much time and energy go to the recre- W. G. SCHROEDER et quantity prices ational. But it seems that when Coop- 8 PIONEER OFFICE STORE ersburg people found recreation it was Bemidji Phone 66. Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. not of the beneficial sort. Here are some of the new enterprises that were #et on foot by the social expert: - .Village band and orchestra; boy b, home talent min- strelsy, basebill ‘park, community pic- nic, celebrations, cleanup week and health lectures, community meetings in | the schoolhotise, new railroad station —the railroad supplying that. To fol- low these there are to be a sewage 8ys- tem, physical cuiture in the schools, public playground, a neighborhood house, an industrial fair and a school bank. Former President Butterfield of the Rhode Island College of Agriculture has been studying the case of Coopers- burg and thitks that for a small com- munity—Coopersburg was of the “Sleepy Hollow” gort—the reform there made is practical and worth emulating in other rnrfi%&o‘wns. PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORE his Beautiful $400 Player Piano Given Away Absolutely Free Sept. 1,9 p. m. Every holder of a Red Tag furnished by the Contestants is entitled to 1000 votes for each cent of cash purchase. BOOST FOR YOUR FAVORITE A LITTLE EFFORT ON YOUR PART WILL CAUSE YOUR FRIEND TO WIN. . From now until Wednesday at 9 p. m. every $10 spent will register one million votes. Thisis anybody’srace and the ' real winner will not be known until all votes are‘counted. . Huffman & BAKERS AND (ONFECTIONERS PHOTOGRAPHER KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers -Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- tain Goods 316 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 126 Photos Day and Night N. L. 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MORRIS & LONGBALLA BANKING AND SAVINGS LUMBER, COAL AND WOOD The Warren (Pa.) chamber of com- merce 18 considering ‘& proposition madeby-a New York moving pictare concern to put the best that the city affords before: the people of the state through the3miedium of the “movies.” It 18 proposéd: to get up a scenario which will tefl' the story of Warren in 2 S 5 ‘| such a manner as to: bring out the ’ i 5.8 : principal fen&)‘_eg of the city. e a I |- A glance at.the want column may . o help you sell it. ‘ Bemidji, Minnesota Save systematically. Make use of ‘our Bayings Départment. We wel- <conie your open account. : : : t Any quantity you want. Building material of all kinds. ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. Phone 100 - Bemidji SECURITY STATE BANK Bemidji, Minn. "SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER v ¢ . Pioneer want ads nl_y o s ¥