Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 27, 1920, Page 8

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3 &;eady; Chicago, April 27.—Potato receipts today 32 cars. Market Northern |Whites, sacked :and bulk, $7 to $7.25. per, ¢wt. Triumphs, sacked, $6.90; Kings, $7; New York Gre i Milwankee 12, Kansas City 2. ‘Columbush 7, Toledo:. 6 (13 in~ Indianapolis ‘1, 0, ¢'. New York 5, Brooklyn 2. . Cintinnati 7, St. Louis 6. No other games scheduled. [ *.*"" AMEDICAN LEAGUE .Chicago 2, Dertoit 1 (10 innings) .. 8t. Louis 4, Cleveland 1. . - Philadelphia 2, New York 1. 4 Washington 2, Boston 0.« 3 ———rEE " TODAY’ SCHEDULE . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas Cityy at St. Paul. ¢ . Milwaukee at Minneapolis. - +Louisville at Toledo. Indianapolis at Columbus. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Chicago. St. Louis at Cincinnati." Philadelphia at Boston. - New York at Brooklyn. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Cleveland. Detroit at St. Louis. Washington at New: York. Boston at Philadelphia. AY’S RESULTS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ‘All games postponed—rain. * AMERICAN LEAGUE i Petroit 1 at St. Louis, 4. Washington 2, at New York 3. Boston ‘9, at Philadelphia 2. . Chicago-Cleveland game postponed | Beets,: per: cwt . Carro Onions, dry, per cwt Eggs, per dozen ... Cabbage, ton . Rutabagas, Butterfat . —rain. . NATIONAL LEAGUE - ¢ " Philadelphia 3, at Boston 10." Brooklyn 4, at New York 2.° - Other games postponed—rain. ’YALE INSURES AGAINST . POSTPONED BALL GAMES $3 to $3.25 per bushe srios to $6 per cwt. ; g 1 | Oats, bushel ., . Barley, bushe!...... Red Clover, medium, Ib. Popcorn, pound Wheat, No. 1 . ..etioinese ¥ cabbage, cwt. ... Onions, dry, cwt. at time gt going to press of 'Wheat, No. 1.. Besns, Kand picked, navy, cWt. 3 Springers, live . .. .. Mountains, bulk, $7.50. New, none quoted. iR Al varieties! bulk, small lots d lots, sacked ‘and loaded, $56.50 Bemidji Potato Marke Ca BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. ' GRAIN AND HAY | Dressed ‘beef, pound. . ‘Turkeys, live, pound. . o .81.00::1.10 Old Toms, live, pound .$1.30 | Geese, live, pound .... 40c-42c | Ducks, lve, 1b. ., .. 8c-10c | Hens, 4 198, and' over. .$2.60 ? p VEGETABL®S, . . ++$6.00-36.00 .u.?-ss.oo 0-38.00 Cow. hides, No. Bull hides, No. 1 Kip hides, No. Calt skins, No. Deacons, each Horpe, hides, 1 Tallow, pound HOES, 16,4+ v im s The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn.. today’s Pioneer:: RAIN AND HAY o' |Veal $2.80-$2.90 $2.70-32:80 $1.20-31.48 Squash No. 1 Clover mixed . Rye straw Corn i, L.l anas /No. 2 Timothy hay, . . .50]Turkeys, §1bs..up ,...c..et. ... 300 Turkeys, small and thin Geese, 12 Ibs. up, and fat. P Hens, heavy, 4 1bs and oye %, 3 £ .20e ; YHGETARLES “33¢ ‘per._cwt. Bk rown,: ¢ Hens, 5 1bs up, fat..... Dressed pouitry . 3¢ pound Pt 3 HIDDS Coyhides, No. 1. |Bull hides, No. 1 Kipps, , per cwt, Mutton. b . Pork, dressed . New .Haven, Conn., April 27.—AS|=— protection against loss the Yale Uni- wersity: Athletic association is insur- ing its baseball team against wet grounds, in home games, according to an announcement by . General Manager Woodcock. It one-fifth of ‘an inch of rain falls between 9 a. m. and 9 p. m. on the day of a scheduled ' game the insurance is paid. ! EIGHT STRAIGHT FOR ST- PAUL TEAM St. Paul, April 27.—Playing before 16,000 .souls, the largest crowd that ever saw a baseball game in the 20 years' history..of .the. American, asso- ‘clation, Mike Kelley's Champion Saints inaugurated' their home seas. quishing ‘Joe Cantillon’s. fighting Millers, 2 to 1, in a great 13-inning Teattiest pping. . the climax to the auspicious occasign-in the an- nals of the 'patinnll game in-St. Paul, with the home team’s eighth straight vietory. ' ‘Wossington Springs, S. D.,—Matty McGrath, manager of the local club in-the South Dakota state baseball Jeague, has signed several players for the coming season, but is in the mar- good infield material. <At Value |l | .18¢ | : the beginning ' has groat interest in” the 'new echool. Both the faculty and: the stu- dents have been 'very appreciative of her interest in the schoel and-it is but fitting. that they should in this ‘way honor her. . New Students Arriving. ' The following new aiucents have entered the Normal school this week, in accordance with the arrangements for the new clasaes for the Mid-spring six weeks term: Della Andgreon, Dor- othy Carlson, Klesa ‘Hendrickson,| Marjorie Atkinson, Martha Peabody, Alice Brennan, Mabel Martin, Mayvis Phillippi, Roy - B. ' Luttrell, Conrad Sund. : o ¢ P LR tfiosumm'aregghdool S The outlook for BemidJi, Minn. ig excellent. Already there have bee) reservations made for more than half of the rooms'in the new women's: building, which 1is nearing compié- tion. | This building, which is fire- proof, santary and modern in every respect, is one of ine best of its kix in the state. o SUITS and CO: We advertised, for last Friday and Satard . garment of the lot was sold on Friday and ‘we were pbliged to take coats from our ' regular:stock for Saturday in order to make our advertisement good. Result, all R s(llg] out of ‘medium priced coats. . . ' Now is‘the time to save. . Ladies’.:Medium Length Coat, re BETTER GARMENTS REDUCED Ratli‘e:,"than to lose sales,. we‘hflve reduced. ‘every: suit and coat ay, a special, ediur indee:;’, silk lined, size 38, reducedto ... ‘Ladies’ Medium Length Coat, taupe tricotine, body lined, size 38, reduced to " ‘Ladies” Brown Silvertone, full lined, size 38, reduced to . : Ladies’,Blue Poplin; lined with figured poplin, size 40, reduced to.. fiyr&h@sé’ of goafis. Every i 1 in ‘tl.le* ‘store. $49.50 $60.00 'Ladies’ Navy Serge Coat, full silk-lined, size 42, reduced to..............; Gy & L_adiesf Black Serge Coat, full li'ngd‘witl‘x figured silk, size 40, reduced to. STYLISH STOUT COATS One Brown Silvertone Coat, body lined, size 5014, reduced to. One Grey Silvertone Coat, body lined, size 4614, reduced to. One Blue Silvertone Coat, unlined, size 441, reduced to’ " SPORT COATS Tan Sport Coat, trimmed with Belgium bite, size 17, réduced to $29.50 Blue Sport Coats, made of fine grade of-silvertone, sizes 18 and 38, reduced toL:$26.75 ! $35.00 Lexington park Saturday by WANTED—Experienced clerk at the Bazaar store. References requir- ed. ‘ 2d4-28 FOR SALE—Good suit skirt: of navy blue Gabardine. Worn only two times, cheap. Address “‘L" care of Pioneer." ¥ L 3t4-29 FOR SALE—15 hens and a rooster. Dr. Northrop. 2t4-28 N 5. o oo IR VR U L B Y 20 FOR gA/LE—Reed baby buggy. Call - i3 v © 143 . " gl WANTED—To rent, ., ghares.. See Harry B..Osborne, “No'8)"Nymore:* G e S TS SIS Gt FC R FOR RENT-—PFurnished front - room.| Inquire 720 America avenue. K © 3t4-29 small farm ‘on Bo; B SN M N DT ST PR 1 S WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Inquire at C: Irvine ave. 3t4-29 i S s e i LOST—Pocket book, black leather, name on cards.. $40, cash,-check 2t]4.—28> " Sanford Memorial Exercises On--Wednesday morning, at 9:15 o'clock, the regular assembly hour of the Normal school, an- appropriate niemorial; exeraise for (Miss' Maria Sanford will be held, to which the pyblic .1 ‘invited. Only three weeks 820, Miss Sanford addressed the Nor- mal school durinig the time she visjted the 'city. :She ‘was'at the “Normal uring th ] . market, you’ll see a chance to saye; . s By & * Heather Jersey Sport Coat, body lined, size 20, red*lced to‘_v LADIES’ SUITS. = Reductions coi;'esponding to coat pricés will'be made on’ every suit in the store. When you realize that our regular prices on suits have been ‘much store, 800 | for $60. Libertl reward if return- [} lower than the hing for.a good left-{ed-to M .C. Lidy, Markham hotel. {3 E 4 1t4-27 q-————-—-————————---"’ A g > : (| LOST—Gray Angora kitten, two Aberdeen, S. D.—Jacob' Speelman| month old. Report at 423 Bemidii of Oberlin (Ohio) college, has been| Ave., or phone 586-J. 3d4-29 (1M1 engaged to coach tl;'e several .ntlhlzt:; —_— | i} teams at the Northern normal an collfl ke Industrial school here during the Nl flom R ‘1920-21 season. Speelman will de- BHNG Rmm)m ‘THe Nicollet' hotel located at Sec-|{lll ond ‘street and Bemidji avenue, .is|HH wvote part of his time to scholastic " La' Crosse, Wis.—Greater numbers| yndergoing 'a complete overhaulin of ducks are found in the waters|gng will be made into a modern liote_g about this section thanin many years| gymycture under the direction of Levi -previous. Hunters believe that the|price, who has taken a contract for closed ‘spring season will result in|the work' of - reconstruction. ~Work the birds not going so far north and | j; “aiready well under way for the many of the rice fields in this vicinity | construction of a full basement under may develop into breeding grounds| ¢he building, the walls §f which. will for the birds. ‘belteplacled by “m:imis vhvalh. v b ¢ gL 2 t is planned to finish the exterior * .Saskatoon, Sask.—This city will be 's¢ the building With stucco, while the represented by a strong lacrosse team | jnterior will be'remodeled through- this year, according to present indica- | out along modern Jlines. The recon- tions.” At a recent meeting fifty men | stryction of this building will ‘add g : of previous experience signed up for | greatly to the appearance of this sec-||i g £ g o ; SO T the year and from them the team 10| tion of the city. Ll - - T T = npxue:tfl f%ikmfi:d in the provincial b 7 N 5 N 1 S 7 Y : R ON WEDNESDAY, i My L nd it )|l - - ' ‘We place on sale $2,500.00 worth of high class dresses at 25 per cent from regular that the stadiom ‘will T, itts went to Bramera on Sar- (Il prices. 'The dresses are all new, made from the best materials and by skilled ‘work- completed and ready for use Novem- o 4 > ; A A R S Bor 1, the date of the Washington-| hruoy, 2o 10, Norlierd, Pactee men. Included in the sale are tricolettes, satins, taffetas, crepes, serges, tricotines and poplins. " .- ! ! o ‘, Dartsmouth football game. The stadi- | sypmitted to an operation Monday um will have a seating capacity of|morning, and'it is'réported that he is 60,000.. L il(oiL“ D;;tryh nie:l‘yl. Hits' dlnshgrl : , went down' this morning: Fargo, &3;3:}; ;:-ther l;h:fi t0 spend the day with him. « .pdam :eto ut’h; N:nr;h Fmbfiohc o-:fl-“m STELLAR CO. MANAGER TO e S mat et y materi ve been una h ' to do much outside work.. The few company. ef times ontside work has been attempt-|¢ ; salted. : . —Anni way pine, will address. the members Brookings, 8. . — A e ate | of the Bemidji Civie and Commarce |l e : amsociation at the re meeting on Wednesday following “the noon-day l .. REDUCEDASFOLLOWS . $85.00 . : e.n;.$63.75 85.00 . 775.00 I e L 80,00 85.00 .. 1110 11l 487s 25.00 5600 e s 20.00 4500 .. " . 3378 _ The Dresses are beauties and at these prices will soon be gone. 4 COME EQR'L' ' Defective

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