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|BELTRAMI CO. MEETS - SPORT NEWS AMONG BEST IN STATE ‘A match bowling contest is sched- uled at the Crawford alleys for Sun- day afternoon. It plans 'materialize ' as outlined there will be several hotly contested matches held. ‘ . Interest. continues in this popular indoor sport, many of the traveling men availing themselves of the splen- E #nljeyp conducted by Mr. Crawford. ¢ Bemidji alleys are considered | p; among the best in the northwest and will no doubt continue as & drawing card botr summer and winter. . _.Spokane, ‘Wash.—Henry Zinke of Spokane, who formerly played an outfield position in the city league, is trying for a position with the Vie- toria club of the Pacific coast Inter- national league. Zinke is a big fel- low and is noted more for his slug- ging ability than his speed. Heis a Teft-handed thiower. Northfield, Minn.—Coach Jackson, director of athletics at Carleton col- lege, has announced the selection of an all-star high school basket . ball téam, named from the men who com- peted in the state interscholastic baskét ball tournament here. The team, is: Cleve. South High, Minne- apolis, right forward: Lloyd, Manka- ed to, left forward; Lindberg, Red ‘Wing, center; Bemnett, Faribault, right guard; Brown, Red Wing, left Grand Forks, N. D.—Oandidates for the varsity baseball team at the Vtifversity of North Dakota are tak- ing daily workouts in the Fymna- sjum in preparation for the first of the outdoor work which Coach Da will call for the first week of April it weather conditions permit. Twen- ty-five men have already reported. Six of the condidates are pitchers. Boise, Idaho.—Athleti¢ exhibitions Held in Idaho after the first of the year have increased the state funds by several thousand dollars. An of- fical statement listing the state share from boxing and wrestling matches and other contests shows that the percentage collected by the state amounts to $3,148.09 during the first month of the year. Cardiff—Avon Valley miners arel} going to take drastic steps against profiteers. The miners have pledged themselves not to pay more then “reasonable” prices for foodstuffs, and retailers refusing to sell, are to 3 I_)e reported to a special Union com- mittee which will arrange demon- :~ + strations, headed by brags bands tqi ' ‘*“gerenade” offenders. Lo No single factor in the Cletrac selling franchise is of greater importance than the Tractor. These tractor builders have never said, “It is good enough,” and as a ; Old Model “R” pioneered the field for the small compact tan America who were looking forward to the efficient and economical, motorized In 1919 Model “H” grew out of the experience of | and prestige which is so valuable to every Cletrac dealer, power farming. It needed only the marvelous success of “fnhio_lll_'l: wherever tractors were. sold and used. : . ere is the larger motor—4-inch bore instead of 31%-inch as before; 20 per cent added power but no increase in weight and rio more friction. You ive your pects the assurance that every ounce of this added power goes into pull. The 8-inch track—one-third wider—gives th Cletrac a still lighter tread and a surer :‘n':‘o.:. vaad. Y md sticky soil is a selling advantage which other types of tractors cannot overcome. its production. The Cletrac’s ability to go over soft plowed ground, thru mud, sand WITH CLEARWATER IN AN INTER-CHURCH MOVE All-Day ' Program Open to Every Christian and Friendly Citizen Beltrami and Clearwater counties Interchurch Conference will be held at the City building on' Tuesday, April 6, and all church members and friendly citizens are invited to at- tend. . The conference sessions. will be held at 9:30 a. m., 2 p. m., and 7:30.p. m., and include an all-day rogram. t Outstanding leaders. of the vari- ous denominations and ' communions will speak on evangelism.and educa- tion touching on various topics of in- ‘terest to every Christian Deliever. The program is being presented to Amg¢rican churches, at 3,000 county conferences and it is planned to reach every man: and woman' with the message of the world’s needs and how to meet them, ¢ ./ The ‘Interchurch World Movement does not advocate an. organically communities. do' not favor that, but it proposes that an ‘“ellied” church shall undertake present day = tasks. The allied church will eliminate wagte of money and lost motion i Missionary efforts and it will organ- ize the whole membership of ‘the ¢church for the work to be accomplizh- BALL and party' gownsalways look new if ,each time, after being worn, they are sent to us for a careful cleaning and a skill- ful pressing. The Model Dry Gleansrs 309 Third St. s 'clinches this advantage even more securely. \ L ; ) ipment on all Cletracs, is of special design. It has a deep’bowl insuring the thorough washing of the air, at the same time - : The water air clarifier, now standard equip: moistening it. This clarifier takes out all the dust that an auto runs on a dewy night. REGULAR BUSINESS unfted church, for some cooperating j == of from 200 LARGEST STOCK previous years—a better tractor, the name of the Model “H” was changed to “Cletrac,” and Cletrac farming the Cletrac in 1919 to make the bulk of farmers everywhere put their O. K. on the Cletrac, and it quickly became the Ralph . Gracie Post, No. 14, meets 2nd and M':h"'l‘hulsdlys BEMIDJI CAMP NO. 5012, meets 2nd and A:Iil 'Nlesb e;ch h:ill?mh ; o 4 neighbors G N uflegh y invited y t REGULAR & fifs‘fnss J. P. Lahr, Clerk . Phone 93 4n: REAL ESTATE [ REYNOLDS & WINTER 2 Beftrami Avenus Phon 4 P ‘ : 'l. J. Bartlett (;6,, Iic. ' USED: AUTOMOBILES Northwest’s Largest Used Car Dealers . Before buying'a car ceme and see duy large variety Cars Arriving Daily Pay as you ride if desired. We will take your old . car and give you liberal 'terms. SPECIAL PRICES TO DEALERS | In car load lots, 3 to 5 in car load. Will give : liberal terms and place cars on your floor on first pay- ment. Will take your customer’s collateral paper for * other cars. o 1. J. BARTLETT CO.j8Inc. LONGEST TERMS 1122-24‘- H:’l:mon Place, 'M@upolh Minn. £ Wy ; =25 Progress! =28 " The Cletrac’s Day Is Here a result the Cletrac has become the “fashion in tractors” the country over in the few short years of k-type tractor. From the very start it was different, distinct, in a class by itself. The farmers of SAME WEICHT ‘-_I’!I!llIlllllllllllllllllflllllll!’l_llfillll“lllll 7 Build or Buy A Home e If you need ‘money for this purpose, come and see us. ok i . If you want to purchase or build a home —Ilet us talk it over with you. ds & Winter OurBankns the i Best Bank for YOU would otherwise grind pistons, score cylinders and overheat the motor, and There’s -persdnafity in banking—a human spark.’: in the coldést financial transaction. : Money, even in banking, is often a Qecoridary' consideration. With you there are other things that count. Sy _ Of course the bank you are dealing with mustf‘ be sound—but it should be founded on personal service—a bénk where all officers. are reddy to heélp and advise. ' ’ 1 This is a congenial bank, a central bank—the ' bank you will choose when you kiow it. : Come, talk with us a‘bout‘it. Nor_'thern Nati()nal. “At Your Service” : BEMIDJI . MINNESOTA READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS farm accepted the Cleveland Tractor as their real salvation. ' more dependable for all sort of farm work, longer lived. To protect a reputation - the nation-wide slogan for modern the ground. And the wider track thomotorrmymtblyatmu " LOWER PRICE ADDED POWER Phone 78 \ ~ Bemidji, Minn. LET US DEMONSTRATE FOR YOU ~ MOTOR INN Dalasibiia