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’| % HIGH [SCHOOL FOOTBALL' HIGHSCHOOLELEVEN T0' PLAY’ ALUMNI Game to Be Feature of Fair Pro- gram Tomorrow—School Team Looks Good. The moleskin man of Bemidji- will come into his own.tomorrow after- noon when Coach Bestul’s high school eleven lines up against an Alumni eleven as an additional féature at the Beltrami county.fajr.. Both teams have-been.practicing during the past few days and the game will mean an excellent workout for the high school:boys, High School Strong. Prospects this season are that the high school team.will be one of the strongest elevens in the state. There are eight old men back in the game and six new men. Several of the new men have made excellent show- ings in practice games. “The team is pretty.green .at this time,” said Coach Bestul this morn- ing. ‘“However, they will line into shape inside of a few days and I believe that we will have one of the best teams the high school has ever hBaA" Excellent Schedule, An excellent schedule is being pre- pared. The lineup of the high school team temorrow will probably be: George Graham, le; A. Cameron, 1t; H. Swisher 1g; F. Phibbs, ¢; Madson and Gainey, rt; B. Walker, re; L. Tan- ner, q; C. Bailey, rh; N. Johnson, Ih; D. Woods, fb; subs, H. White, M. Plummer and R. Brooks. The lineup. of the Alumni. team will be William McDonald, gb; Fred Graham, rhb; Alex Ripple, fb; Lester Knapp, lhb; Earle Riley, re; W. Ol- son, rt; Glenn Conger, rg; Wayne Sepley, ¢; Eddie Ripple, lg; Edwin Simons, 1it; Earl Bailey, le. SAINTS BREAK EVEN St. Paul broke even yesterday and Minneapolis took two games, which means that St.-Paul is twelve potnts behind Minneapolis .in the A. A. race. .. The percentages today are: 4. Won Lost Pet. & iy sa 60-:597 7817 585 GAMES YESTERDAY National League. At Pittsburgh-1, Philadelphia 0. At Chicago 1, Boston 0. American League. Boston 1, Chicago 3. New York 2, Detroit 4. Washington 0, Cleveland 5. At At At Federal League, At Pittsburgh 4, Baltimore 3. At St. Louis 3, Brooklyn 2. - At Kansas City, Newark. . No game, rain. American Assciation, At Cleveland 6, Kansas City 1. (First game.) At Cleveland: 2, Kansas City 4. (Second game:) At Columbus 10, Minneapolls 13. At Indianapolis 1, Milwaukee 0. % COACH TO-HAVE GO Ii*#ili{tliiiiti’ Keep all weeds from going to and-so-destroy-pait-of-the-troublemal- ers for next year. The fall fairs and flower shows b'llk: soon. Prepare to show somethings; 1t- pays you and helps make the ghow a success, Dahlias have done exceedingly, wel |, |80 far this year. Did:you: hayesany? Now is a good tigpgo seleot:good;vavi- 4 eties. ¥ Geraniums andysnapdragons may be flttefl from, the garden and,potted, fo “Thiese.ads: bring.certain.resultsy - One-hatf ‘conts & word>periissue: casli'with copy, ic a-word oth- erwise. ; Alwny: ulephbneruwah Thisefam medyds w4 ioféyeas of patient research by a {nysx whn has made woman’: p?cnlhr 1 aflmang Q,;hfin !wdh\ J ‘ago—thou testified find it beneficial, e Tare ’;vorth Wwhile tozstop gl iy will i credserof - branches or- buds on the Pt AP AR R P T muw melon vines, rorcing the vines to hasten R SALD—At new wood -yard, maturity of the fruits-already formed. cmsmfl Eom_wut‘ i oy s Is there a bird. bath in the yard? A Byt 5 Aolivored at-your,. butter crock ‘filled with’ water on n ‘orders st And == = Ml to: ne 'Qmflfl BFOR ¢ son's Employment Ofids;” 206 = - DSt or: other: place out of ‘reachof thie E 4 erly in the Pioneer want col- Phy Lissi cdt or dog will be enjoyed., by, the WHEN IN BEMIDJI STOP AT.. x peeota. Ave. Fuonsrldl: . birds. G SNOTEC.. I umnspush bo 4 - pbtors 211 Miligg, Brop. olcléeki Ads Teseiediister will appear on another page that day. One of the best garden perennials for cut flowers this, season, has.heen the Acrhillea ptosmira; the pea: splendid- smally: white flower :suitable for mixing with larger colored flowers. )| Now is a good time to go over the !&{noe corners :and; unused yards; cythe and remove the burd 3 er ‘weeds that-have found a home tlkre It -will-reduce.:the; weed: crop ngxt year and makes the place look r.—LeRoy Cady, Assoclnte Eorkl culturls The: Grand-Central Hotel MINNRSOTA AVENUE,;, : European, Plan Strictly odern Meals:asc-up: WM. J. DUGAS,, Prop., Bemidji; Minn. ‘tion in clty ness; splendi ~lbn'€lbi=’ for live man'to put in pool-room and res- E R s R K ] WANTED:. WANTED Stenographer. In replying to this;ad : please’ giveireferenses ‘Stenographer,” care of Pio- er- office, Bemidji, Minn. 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FOR SALMW& horses, one buEgy, one Hngle hargsss\ mer, cuy C.”A.-Phum- I R R S R R L R e R R * AT THE THEATERS: * KKK KKK KK KKK KKK BEST- PICTURES TO BE SHOWN: Bemidji playgoers will see. some of the best moving pictures produced | : during the next few weeks. All the local theaters have been raising the standard of their plays and are se- S different from; others. because more care js taken-in the' making and the materisls-used ;are: 0fY higher grade. lack Sllk 240 wel.flclay.,l»l.ld.&nlmpm,mi.l&,.:. east,.of Tenstrike ;on. main... rosd.. . Rangh has nesrly 2 milexiver fron ANTED—Night clerk at -Brinkman farm., Prics only, $12,50.. Deracre, . . will pecept. sperchandise o a g9od,, nutqmohfla_u -payment , deml,,md - except heat; = hardwood _floors Makes a brilliant, silky polish that does curing the best pictures, although at | - [§n0t rab off or dusk off anatheshinelsste il | throughout. - Cor: ‘11th* 8t and| ‘Will giye ten- years time on the.. a much increased expense. g}?h’x{;;egzggfim:{:h:m:%ve Beltrami - Ave. Inguire- B." R:| balance at six per.cent. "A bar. . &nrflwarfie%g\‘ocewdenlem : Getchell. - Phone-438-W: gain. Act quick. Box 477, Bemidji, aoon rRockan ar mum nax-| NERERGAIRERE Y CANDY COMPANY R e Manager Whaley of the- Rex|’ THIRD:ST ifor light housekeeping, one parlor | FOR..SALE—120 acres farm lan theater announces “The Mating,” s BEMIDJI: and. bedroom, two_bedrooms, Reas-| about, 600 cords .wood, half hay “The Isle of Regeneration,” “Graus- ‘Sterling, 11l . onable. Close in. Call at ir| . land,on good stream, one.mile from tark” and other high class pictures for the next few weeks. These plays willkbe reviewed later in-this column. The five-part picture, “The Little Lady of Canyon Ranch,” from the book-of Rev. Cyrus Townsend, L. L. Store. FOR . RENT—Modern room, , Very warm_ for winter; $7 per month. |, 11202 Minn. Ave, E?R RENT—Four-rooms and: bath, | “A Shine in Every Drop” In:st tfle Thing: for a:Bilions Attack. D., which was shown at the theater last evening, will be shown again tonight. The picture is good and clear. ,close in. Smith, 317 America. FOR" RENT-—House, 511 Third “St: LOST==Chec] Inquire Grand-Central hotel. |EOR_RENT—-Offics ; raoms. _O'Leary- A man is about as sick as he ever gets. when: he had .a bad._bilious at- tack;and it has-surprised many a man to! find.:that by. taking Chamberlain’s Tablets'as directed he was:at-well-as ever two days later, and that he: had an appetite like a hired man. Cham- berlain’s Tablets invigerate:the stom- ach and enable it to perform its.fume- tions . naturally, they, also, .regulate the.bowels., As an. agreeable .laxa- tiv .-they, are unsurpassed. Obtain- ab,le everywhere,—Adv, Wholesale: Stove- Dealer Cook §toves, Ranges, Wood .Heaters, Combination Coal and:Woed. ‘Heaters;. Self Feeding Hard:Coal Stoves. ' Anything you want ina stove All' makes and all. sizes.. Stove Repaxrs A Sv,. ialty: gler;s Smml Hand*smm 208 Minn.' Aves: Bomldjl'f:MInn.‘ or<$18:00 by:Charles=: Powell. Number ofcheck~. 730 Finder lepve-at-No: Nath:Bank. “LOVELAND” AT BRINKMAN : The Brinkman theater will not be open :to: the *“movies?” tonight and Friday on account of the play, “Love- land,” to be given under the auspices of the Elks. e —'Siive: bar pin. Leave _ at~ Ploneer udverd.mnn.r AN TEST .} lable; = GRAND :BOOKS. ‘BIG: PLAYS Glen Harding announces that he will show at his theater “tonight “The Cheval Mystery,” a three-reel Universal-production. -The play pre-| sents a murder mystery. with hypno-, tism as a supposed incentive. Sunday at.the Grand will be shown Mme: Petrova; the magnificent,emo- tional star, in ‘“The Vampire,”’ an in~ tense, powerful and realistic photo- play in which the regeneration of a woman, more sinned against than —-ATTEND--. Bemidii Business Gotege| Day and Might _Bus'mesgand Pi‘ofessional LAWYERS PHYSICE ORE | ; M &o%m bn.Pnp GILMORE A Phone 506 HYSICIAN AND:SURGRON Ofce—Milés Bloek! DB E A, SHANNON, M, D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . LIsT s -Ofice’ 1n' M&YS > BlogR~ § sinning; is beautifully depicted. i ] 3 Phone 396.. Res. Phone..30% g An announcement that is of much Your city property with:- bR C R - g importance is that “The Spendthrift,” || 'Pn"‘vsloilm "SURGEON j Porter 'Emierson Browne’s famous drama. will be shown soon. play will be reviewed later. Ofce—Milds 'nm This £ ; (First game.) N ' MarkhamHote} Bubdings: NG At Columbus 2, Minneapolis 8. |k 4 ¥ ¥ 49 K & 4K KA KK ¥ 5 o f (Second game.) * MME PETROVA'AT GRAND® % Fflmsm OR: RENT. § At Louisville 0, St. Paul 2._ "(First | IN- “THE-VAMPERE” || | R o g game.) [ER TR E T R A DS uep | AN e ] At Louisville 1, St. Paul 0. (Sec- ! Good-Service : ond game.) P S 1 Reasonable Commission 1 (First game.) At Indianapolis -3, Milwaukee: 1. (Second. gam Noew-Way Wonder: forflorns, “Qots-It’ The Surprise for: Corn Owners, - l?li%m'e, Simple; Safe; Quick: « Listen to the wee story olr “'Gets-It,"” Bi 0 SR s Wita S Sh'nplq. 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