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KRR KKK KKK KRR KR -~ Agra, Kan, Aug. 31.—In the recent baseball tourna- ment here Adams, pitcher for the local team, made a sensa- tional record in. the three games he hurled. In the three contests:-he allowed only nine hits and struck out 57 of the 104 batters who faced him. GIBBONS IN LINE TO AGQUIRE 2 TITLE BELTS New York, Aug. 31.—Mike Gib- bons, the St. Paul phantom, who is conceded to be one of the greatest I E RS EESEEE R &g Ak Ak Ak Ak ARk A Ak A AR kY AR R R LSS S S SRR RS F-4 1S RAISED; NO BODIES FOUND Honolulu, Aug. 31.—The submar- ine ‘F-4. has been raised and is: fully | exposed. Searchers, however, hava been unable to find a single trace of |H the sailors’ bodies. It is believed that the bodies may have been washed ||§ out of a ‘large hole in the submarine |§ while it was being raised. The wrecked condition of the in- terior of the vessel will probably make it impossible to hold an inves- tigation as to the cause of the acci- dent. Eight Exhibitions Exiraordinary of EDWARD E. ROSES GREATEST PLAY arranged by the author for mo- tion picture presentation and FEATURING MISS KATHLYN WILLIAMS and a carefully selected cast of supporting players. The action opens in . Auld Ireland and then shifts to Central Ohio and then to the Lower East Side of New York City. A gripping story of human passion and of how a villian's plot is foiled by a kindly clergyman. THE ROSARY Yes, this stupendous Selig Red Seal Plax’_a story endorsed by those of every faith and creed—will be show in Bemidji. To Be Shown Here At REX THEATRE REX Matinees and Evenings Next Wednesday and Thursday, Sept, | and 2 Two matineas each day, starting at 1and 3 p. m. sharp middleweights in the world today, is facing a new path to fame and for- tune. The adoption of the new weight may mean a great deal and undoubtedly Mike will take advan- tage of the opportunity to pile up the filthy lucre. He is in line to ac- quire two world’s championship titles. New Scale of Weights. When the boxing promoters of the country met at Cleveland last week to launch an organization which would elevate the sport, the first big movement presented was.the adop- tion of a new scale of weights. In this scale, the welterweight poundage mark was lifted from 145 to 147 pounds, while the middleweight here- after will be 160 instead of 158. Gibbons Makes 147 Easily. Gibbons is making 147 pounds at 3 o'clock, and thaf mark is com- paratively easy for the phantom. Practically all of his knockouts were scored in bouts which called for 145 B |or 147 pounds weight, while beating & | heavy middleweights has developed into a pleasant pastime for the St. i | Paul lad. Therefore, with the world PITCHER SENT TO ROCK PILE Council Bluffs, Ia., Aug. 31.—Dan McCarty was sentenced to ten days on the city rock pile for vagrancy in 'police court today. He was once a pitcher for the Philadelphia National club and hurled for Omaha in the ‘Western league about 1904. He was arrested by officers who knew him ‘personally in the old days. VILLAGE PLAYGROUNDS If An Auto Could Talk The first thing it would say is “GIVE ME PURI- TY GASOLINE, PLEASE”. Some fellows talk to their machine as they do their horse or dog,and by its actions know that they desire the best gaso- line. One car owner said, “My car now. insists on being filled with PURITY GASOLINE, “me by its actions that I must not .expect the best- kind of service unless I feed it the best kind of gas- . oline, and I have learned by experience that that gasoline is PURITY GASOLINE”. Saves Almost One-third If you pay the same price for gasoline and one kind would propel your car 12 miles per gallon and the other 16 miles, which would you buy? Users of PURITY GASOLINE can prove this statement. Are you wil- ling to be convinced? Our filling station is near the Great Northern de- pot. Water and air are free. A man on the job to help you. Drive over. ST. CLOUD OIL COMPANY PHONE 91 BEMIDJI It tells Admission to Matinees—Children 10¢, Adults 20c Two Evening Exhibitions Each Day, Starting Promptly at 7:00 and 9:00 p. m, Admission Evenings—Any Seat 25¢ of welterweights forced to take on battles at 147 pounds, the ambitious Gibbons will find a big field of op- ponents lined up for plucking. He aspires to become champion in two classes, and from the present out- look nothing but a setback in the f | McFarland contest can batter down B |his aspirations. He has the world beaten blind at cleverness; he is a two-handed fighter, who is equally strong on the offénsive and defensive, and, too, he can hit hard enough to They May Be Brought About by Intelli- gent and Efficient Planning. Also The Beautiful Song “THE ROSARY"” Rendered By Miss Olive Whaley, Accompanied By Miss Ruth Riley, Will Be Featured The popularity of this great play is such that it drew crowded houses wherever it has been shown, it is expected to show to capacity of the house here. Patrons are therefore urged to A contributor to the Philadelphia Public Ledger deplores the lack of Rex Theafre, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 1 and 2 Arrange Now To Attend the neighbors to come together. Let | results. ¥ |200-MILE CANOE RACE £| MAY BE ONLY BIG CAN- ADIAN 1915 SPORT EVENT citizens as -individuals before they meet as a committee. Always ask the opinion of those whose opposition you Montreal, Que., Aug. 31.—What because of the war, is the 200-mile canoe race which will take place dur- ing the first week in September. One of the trustees of the Graham- Browne cup, the trophy fought for in the race, was violently opposed to holding this contest during the war, but the other trustees overruled him and the race will be held as usual. The canoe race became an inter- national affair last year, when the trustees allowed entries from any part of the world. It is expected that there will be a number of American entries this year. gument, but invite them to help, and | Campbell. they Will rarely fail you” The com- vor of the plan and recommending their action 6 the municipil authori- ties, Do not Write to them, but let the prime mover of the scheme, with all the influential citizens, go directly to the village fathers and in loud, clear tones say, “We must have a play- ground for our town!” Do not ask for just a ball ground. This is good, but not good enough. - You want not only a field for big boys. but also a playground for your chil- WILLERS TO PLAY POST- SEASON SERIES WITH SAINTS babies and the .old grandparents can sit and rest while they watch their children play, a shelter in case of showers and where the village band can .give its concerts. There should Minneapolis, Aug. 31.—The Millers A MODERN NEED.|“THE ROSARY” AT REX THEATER “The Rosary,” the third Selig Red Seal play released through V. L. 8. E. will be shown at the Rex theater to- morrow and Thursday. Two mat- inees will be given each afternoon at playgrounds in our small towns and |one and three o’clock. This produe- villages and gives the following sug- |tion is in seven reels and is adapted gestions for starting a movement to|from the famous play by Edward E. . g weighing up te 100 Ibs. secure such a playground in a small |Rose. The story, which is too well importance of the work. Then ask |sister, and the near tragedy which 3 The part of Father Kelly, . BEMIDJI the trysting place be on a neutral | who is really the chief character, is AT THE ground, where local jealousies cannot| taken by Charles Clary. Kathjyn creep in. Try first to convince your|wyilliams is the wife and Wheeler mittee should pass-a resolution in fa- ‘When people get to minding other people’s business it it doubtless due To the fact that they have none of their own.—Macon News. will not disfigure walls Be Prompt To Insure Getting Seats community: known to need retelling, deals with & P send an opponent into the land of | g o ghun the work be started?|the unjust suspicions of a husband Mool‘e P ush-Pms dreams, and the exodus path leading | qonvince a few Just persons of the|whose erring wife shields her erring Sold | into oblivion. 0'¢ BEMIDIJI Bemidjl Pioneer Office Oakman the husband. Supporting "*»”’ SUPPLY STORE these players are several well known . probably will be the only big sport- fear. Remember Benjamin Franklin's Selig stars. The production was nle 0 a Oes 0“ llr r(}gra ing event of the year held in Canada, | advice, “Never try to convince by ar-|made under the supervision of Colin Eeene— dren, both girls ‘and boys, and a little X park, a pleasant’ place with trees and seats, where ‘tired mothers with their CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY L the vegetables we handle are grown have agreed to play & post-season | tus, such as swings and glant i AL by Prodice" that we know, agfi we series with the Saints after the close stefl':f;l;?;ns:;::, and quoits and, above ABSTRACTS OF TITLE DRY CLEANING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS e . b of the American assoc’ation season. |qal], a teacher or superintendent, as no - el holesale and Retal know their methods. That is the reason The date of the first game has not | playground succeeds without supervi- E. M. SATHRE be Phnosw ':)::::"“ it ineing we buy from them. When you desire to been decided upon, as the teams finish | sion. : . Oreans. . have groceries of the most dependable the regular schedule on the road. Ir| To acquire this money is needed. If ABSTRACTER g i 1 H N nucleus, a gift from 117 Third Bt. Bemidji. kind order from us. The potatoes, for in- has been decided to play a series of | Possible seeure 2 Wueieub, & BIEF FEO O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. ol stance, that we sell are certified to be of seven games. . pend upon it. Ask all those of moder- Bemtdyt, Minn, e muvtvheu clen;rl i e i I the leading grades. i In light of this arrangement the| .o meang to help, and, above all, do ‘or Men, Women and Children . - Ao::; ::ilublh:s asked the anteapolis not forget to ask the aid of the poor = etic club to'set the date for the|and humble, as they are the most gen- PENCIL SHARPENERS w. G. SCHROE DE R complimentary dinner some time dur- | erous of all. Last, the town or v;llag: “THE NEW BEMIDJI” OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ing the week set aside for the after- | authoritiés must give to the fund. o -_ PHONE 65 BEMIDJI tl\i—battle werten, T Good way 1s fo start a playground Sold in Bemidjt “The Boston” DR. F. J. DARRAGH —_— on a small scale as %wt'rt;etl:e:;:g At your favorite store for Specialist of Chronio Diseases = BILL JAMES ON HIS . :‘:sr:z‘,;; D;:::yflgafi according to Best nickle pencil on earth. - "i?to : Free Consultation. 1 p ts a life time. 08% 8rd St., over Blooston Store WAY TO JOIN BRAVES|the locality. ~Subscriptions, public s 2 i schiool entertainments, flower ~days, ARKTEE MAN Phone 31. Day and Night Calls Answered fairs—every means can be used. Re- member, If faith will remove moun- tains it will also move politiclans. All this work can be done and has been played an important part last year in the fight of the Boston National . 1 n » Oroville, , Cal., Aug. 31.—Bill v James, the California pitcher, who GENERAL MERCHANDISE SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, . f Lower Merion, Grocertes, Dry Goods, Shoes, Just A Few Suggestions For Lunches: leagule for the championship, Is on | §one ! e toWRstip o JewCE DAREL S S it i ¥oed eta Tho typewriter paper, clips, paper T ith Elkhorn Fuli ¢ his way to rejoin the Braves. writer of this, with the help of many. ) AILO] careful buyers tasteners, punches, eyelets Royal Toast wi orn Full Gream Chease He was suspended on his own re-| boih hgh and low, b seen Dot dreams Phone 938 b o S o " - quest several weeks ago on account | more than realized, as soon five parks et quantity prices Frashcomb or strain honey with hot baking powder Discuit §|or « core srm ana now betieves that | and piaygronds wil earich her town- W. G. SCHROEDER PIONEER OFFICE STORE he is in condition to.help the Braves | ship. It only takes “a little leaven to Bemidjt Phone 66. Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. leaven the whole.” Royal Toast with grated cheese toasted in oven in thelr fight for the pennant, Golden Flake Wafers with craam hrimp or creamlobster ¥ | szvp race Track Some of the best ‘thoughts pass so BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY . quickly that memory fails to hold I have just received afresh assortment of BEECH OWNER LEAVES BIG ESTATE 'NUT GOODS, such as Chicago, Aug. 31.—John Condon, who was blind for 15 years before his Hasplla"y Jam, srapa Jam, Granappls l’fi",l death and was the owner of several The - United States produced $5,- 706,787 worth of slate in 1914. lar tracks, lefi - Gurrant Jelly, Grape Jolly, wed . $460.000 o his widow and | E——— (316 Miza. Ave. N. W. Phone 138 KEMP'S DRY CLEANING HOUSE GROCER Peanut Butter, Frash Oysters Wednasday: §|cor oronace wore vosas, ™ ™1 ied them.—Albany Journal. KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice ‘Cream, Bakery Goods, Confes- tionery, Cigars and Foun- PHOTOGRAPHER STORE Everything for the Office and Sehool Security Bank Bullding Phone 81 tain Goods Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP X iEL & FANCY AND STAPLE Anyone with go.od dogs, wagts Austin’s Dog Bis- NEW RULES FOR WATER POLO Ever, as a boy, GROCERIES mao ;.-ruma: main road, 7 miles cuits. I have it for you. Ny . tie a can to a dog’s tail Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. : Holstead Coffee w:: ‘,n;".‘ ‘:; :"F:‘:“m‘"“:- f : 2rby 08 Bl oA new code (i d see him scoot? We Call for and Deltver Beachnut Brand of Jams and car, Ford preferred. 9 of rules governing college water polo, anc.se H 2 11 = Hunt's Ganned Sliced Peaches, White Gherries, il et eollad v gy Siife you did—we did! Peompty Jeltes And how about- that lot, or house or piece of furniture, or auto you wish to get rid of? Tie a Daily Pioneer Want Ad to it friend—do it and Sticed Apricots in small cans, TRY ONE, §{mins committee of the Nationar o legiate Athletic association, will soon be submitted to that association for Phone 206 ; 207 4th St- adoption, The aim; of the revisers - |18 to minimize the chances for scrim- mage in massed formations, prevent —————————————————r——= | indiscriminate tackling and penalize now! Orders given that same service you Building mt‘orh’l of all kinds. . = severely unnecessary rough work. come your open account. : : : 3 : o 7 3 Advertisers WhO want the best results They have divided all fouls Into thres Phone 31. s L) rm:Anxmn's always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi-|ciasses and compilea a tun 1ist. ot of- 1 HEOURIT 4 ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as|fenses under each heading. The pen- tematically. Make use of 3 :::.&'fingmpnaent. We wel- | Service and satisfaction. ' Mall Bemldjf, Minn. . | Thirast. - Fresh Onions and Rhubarb CASE'S CASH STORB MORRIS: & LONGBALLA - BANKING ARD SAVINGS .| DRUGS AND JEWELRY LUMBER, COAL' AND W00D Wholesalers and Retailers. i} Bemldji, Minn, Phone 100 Any quantity you want. | sT. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO.-