Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 30, 1920, Page 10

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Sioux Falls, S. D.—Sioux Falls col- lege with prospects of virtually all of last season’s football team return- THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER ‘ _ FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, 1920 Chicago, April 30.—Potato receipts tédizy, 26 cars. Market . - 2 dull. Northern Whites, sacked and bulk, $7 to $7.10. New . a campaign for the destruction of crows is belng organmizeds by trout Florida Spaldings, barrels, No. 1 $22 to $28, No. 2 $20. Y e s e your lSun day Dinner a Bemidji Potato Market—All varieties, bulk, sfixall lots Two-Layer Bfick Cherry Nut-Pineapple ’ . fishermen. THURSDAY’S RESULTS $3 to $3.26 per bushel. Carload lots, sacked and loaded, $5.50 ’ ; ; Crushed Fruit. On sale at all leading con- . ! AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City 1, at St. Paul 2. Milwaukee 3, at Minneapolis 2. Indianapolis 3, at Columbus 5. .Louisville 4, at Toleda 5. AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 7, at Philadelphia 1. ing for the 1920 season, is making preparations for a heavy schedule. All college teams in the state will be played and it is expected North:Da- kota schools and some Minnesota col- leges will be added to -the schedule. - Seattle, Wash.—Don Grant and Walt Powers, in fielders, have been to $6 per cwt.\ Washington 2, at New York 1. signed by the local club in the Pa- B DI M T o Detroit 0 at St. Louis 2. cific International Baseball league. EMI CASH ARKE' T, ] . o & i Chicago 0, at Cleveland 1. With two or three other players who - GRAIN AND HAY D MQU -ATIONS' fectioneries in Clty. . are in prospect Manager Dave Hill-y - A e beef, pound...... -lec‘“g = NATIONAL LEAGUE e atisfiod that be has an but- Turkeys, live, pound. ......40c-46 i New York 0, at Brooklyn 3. 3t Which will finish well up in the |J8ts, Dustel p----.:--- $1. 0-$1-25, 01 Toms, live, pound. .. ... . 85c-800 REMEMBER s § Cincinnati 8, at Pittsburg 2. fighting Barley, bushel .............. $1.60 | Geese, live, pound ..... 26c30¢ : Philadelphia 1, at Boston 0. e Red Clover, medium, lb. ....30c|Ducks, live, 1b. ..... .18¢-18¢|]. - St. Louis 2, at Chicago 6. Fargo, N. D.—North Dakota’s new f‘?hp::{nkmnnd ceees | Hens, 4 1bs. and over..........26¢c L ANG DON,S — baseball law, permitting the playing Ui Ser i st e z Sy g . . Cleveland, O., April 30;—Cal De-|5¢ pggeball on Sunday afterncon from VEGETAEL#S. HIDES . R " laney, Cleveland light weikht, Was|y 1o g o'clock, became operative April |Cabbage, OWE. o oeer0«$6.00-86.00 10 0 piger No. 1, 1b 300-22¢ Ayt iven a newspaper decision over Ed.|15” Baseball may not be played less | Onions, dry, cwt. ... +$6.00-36.00 | gy hides, No. 1 ..........14c-16c s 9 die Fitzsimmons of New York in a¢han 500 feet from a church edifice. | Beans, CWt. .......... $6.00-$8.00 | Kip. hides, No. 1, pound....22c-25¢ Sanltary lce ream .66¢| Calt skins, No. 1, pound .30c-32¢ i ._.* ten round bout here last night. — Dairy butter, pound Butterfat- .. . Deacons, each ...... ...$1.75-32.00 Eggs, fresh, dozen ............. Horse hides, large, each.... g MBATS Horse hides, large, each. .. St. Louis; Mo., April 30.—The scheduled eight round bout here last aight between Joe Lynch, & local ' fighter, was stopped b ythe referee in the fifth round to save Regan further punishment. The men are ‘bantam- . Is manufactured under the most sani- Mutt . Wool, bright. ......cccvvevnnes Sy . SOCIAL AND PERSONAL |{)xorion Wool, st oright. 0000011 3eel| tary conditions possible. The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn., i ) LANGDON M'F'G COMPANY . * weights. 0oD; Dram.m WS DO S8 at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: . AR d Fellows lnnt?o 5{3.' whezi- GRAIN AND HAY > VOl i maneniingiisisie Antwerp, April 30.—The Czecho-|er they are members of the. local|Wheat, No. 1 ......... .42.85-$2.90 | Beet, dremsed. Slovak hockey team defeated the|lodge or some other city are urged to o 8 ocan ..$2.76-$3.80 Lam attend the meeting which will be- .3 ... .$2.60-3$2.65 gin at the Odd Fellows hall at 8 aiaiese maieeis o’clock tonight.: Those who have tak- % % ve0+$1.20-31.48 en only a part of the degree work|Rys, No. 2 ........ .$2.00-3$2.03 are also urged to attend a sun ..$27.00 prise, the nature of which is being LIVE POULTRY kept secret until the meeting tonight Turkeys, 9 1bs. up ......... has been arranged and those who Tuckeys, sniall and thin. .. .. know the nature of the surprise say Geese, 12 1be. up, and fat. Swedes in the Olympic contests last fighter, was stopped by the referee in py wins third prize in the series. . SMASHES RECORD IN BLAZING AUTOMOBILE No. 2 Timothy hay .......... Daytonna, Fla., -April 30.—With flames bursting from Deneath the it will be well worth the while or Ducks, fat ..... Sivie 0 e £ his sixteen-cylinder sutomo-|those who attended. The third.de- VEGETABLES Hens, heavy, 4 Ibs and ove Beans, hand picked, navy, Springers, live .. bile at the finishing line, Tommy|8Tee will be conferred and: regular i own wor w ORE No SHOES - FOR TWO YEARS Potatoes, per cwt. .... $6.00 | Hens, 5 1bs up, fat.e.e.ccoue.oen Beans, brown, cwt -00 | Dregsed poultry 3¢ Beets, per cwt . . .. live stock. Carrots, per cwt. - Onions, dry, per cwt Eggs, per dozen .. . two miles. The first mile was in 23.07, or at the rate of 156 miles an ‘hour. The second mile was at 23.17, HIDES Cowhides, No. 1... making the tt:vo mllies in :6.26, Ml}- b Fs Cowhide, No. 1 ton steered the car into the ocean af- & H bage, sizie u! , No. 1. ter slowing down, to drown out the Los Angeles \_an Lived in|Rutabagas, per cw = flames. 9 Bed and Pillowed Chair Butterfat . ........ e ' — Until She Started : MBATS Tallow, Mutton. b «.e.om ATTENDANCE RECORD BROKEN Pork, dressed ...... on Tanlac Toledo, Ohio, April 30.—Thomas J. Hickey, president of the American as-] *I had to be cared for just a sociation, announced Wednesday that baby before I began taking T: ] TR the 14,945 paid attendance at the|said Mrs. Alice Murphy, of 150 business mattefs will be opening of the local baseball season,|Pennsylvania Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. but the surprise will be the big Was a new record in the league, Mr.| “Iwo years ago I had a very se-|""® of the meeting. gleke;‘ simld sthe;,: . {lgutr'm dueeed:d ::re attack of muscular rheumatism,” . s 2 .the official .. Paul attendance by|she contimued, “and : v 3 D - 836, and 'deels,n'ed it was the largest|the pain and “n:-. !no h::?.“fim VAUDm AT GRAND 7 money crowd éver played to in minor|since. My hands swelled until I could, . - SATURDAY. SUND, eague baseball. . hardly work my:fingers and I haven't| . In connection with thé fea been able to. put on &' pair-of shoes glrresdw';ich will be shown Gran eatre on Saturday and @un-|drunke i y day the program. will iiiclude sVer-|e ‘that & xicating . bever-| € ONE-THIRD of all the Tractors are yoar al acts of high:class vaudeville, With 3 g Henry Ford & Son will build one-half of all the.tractors. Those a change.of pictures and vaudeville are the present figures of production. I b ey ..«20g:1po fHorse hides lifi?uWool. bright. . . because my. feet were swollen so. 1 TRI-COUNTY m(}m"flnl?h had sharp pains through my' baick so .~ Sleepy Eye, Minn., April 30.—The{}gq that at times. I'siniply could not Tri-County Baseball league With|yeen from screaming. gme times 1 George Glotzbach as president has got so di verythi for Sundsy. On Saturday wil . r 28 0f T e B ing seemed to)for SEECA: i ! _charge| . Henry Ford experimented -nine years on all kinds and a jazzy sbng and:-dance representing New Ulm, Lamberton, sharp and-s re e, and a scheduze | np . : 5 ance K it ; oth be sunonnced WL & fow | OB D B ad o b | maBpy sons and up-iodato daneiis nded_senten "days. § : y are. only ‘some” of the teams’ asaets|jafl was given by J 9 i aring parts not e An agyeement eptered into by man- A 6.1 n e 4 SO O o Sob b evaral clubs provides| “F \ried every medicingir treat- Lo e o that no ciub shal] have more than|Ment we.could hear of, but it was sing “Dardanella” ‘aud ““Daddy" ‘f: ity as t 18 ? ] two salarled play, money thrown away and T got so blue |23dition to other. popular’ soiss|reported that § JL thres | of jts kind in the world.. s SENE 7y i 4188 {’;l;g notdem;o live. Then my hus- :‘:’;;: ::;: ;"‘F{'o?’:“l‘e‘:g“::f;x :; ti;eu men le:t: arres! rday. A tractor with repair parts -and service to keep if 2 read in the- : 1% g tefnoon an t night. ’ ‘. Farmi A di m«"m in e papers about Tanlac gram the filming of Peggy Hyland in - i s I “ h:n-owin‘,!gll that :;;l:.:ngp;ower tn ;ol:r nm' % e Deen organized, composed of clubs| i, oround: and I would have | Pear “Esperance and wgw jon before he put a tractor up for the public. af! W s present Fordson proved the best all around, téas days.. helped from one place to another. pleace, that steers like &k & by the Iargest mai WHAT THE PITCHER IS and by the time I had taken it four|.: " : ~ "HOT ALLOWED TO DO |or five days I saw it was helping me. df!m' has been secured for Satur- ‘We: have the machine:at - price in,teach " Dearborn. - 5w AR ! takis Y. By John.B. Foster Now, after taking several bottles, I| "o, gunday in’ addition to “Blue : x In the new issue of Spaulding’s Of-|can’t praise Tanlsc = enough. - My|p » 11k w .- Geial Baseball Guide the “fan” will [nerves are so much better I sleep like s,"::’:,.,‘"é‘;‘l:}‘., '3::“% m‘.}ffl STRA VOTE find exactly what the pitcher must|8 child all night long. I am already|gongs, Esperance and Willoughby<ti | Put X i S not do under the rules as they have|doing my housework again and it is|song and dance, and the Olbright at an & m the square you . been amended for 1920. N the first time in two. years I have|gisters Trio in & novel Egyption.mu-|| " most favor - He must not rub the ball in the|been able to get around at all and|sical act will appear. This trfo h i ’ o122 i wear my shoes.” a very unique program with special [l Ag."’:““ Building for igh School * Put it on your farm and watch'iv mal C. W. Jewett Com?any,, "'FORD SALES AND SER' poil. 3 i He must not discolor it with lic-| Tanlac is for sale by the City Drug| lighting effects. They will also in- orice. . Store and sll leading drug’ stores|troduce violin duets and cornet duete i i BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA i [ 1 An Addition to the Pres- 5 L 418-22 Beltrami Avenue . He must not expectorate upon it. everywhere. In it Q He must not roughen the surface addition to'novel Feypiion dance, with sand paper, emery paper, or other hard substance. He will not even be permitted to bound it to an infielder, in order that the cover may de sligucly abraded. No other player .is permitted to commit any of the above offenses and toss the ball to the pitcher for deliv- _ery. If the pitcher delivers the ball to the batter after this is done he is . arbitrarily suspended for ten days. The correct position for the pitcher to assume when he receives the ball for delivery is to stand on the plate 7 "ot High School Build- ||3 " g e . You will always find the freshest and 1 choicest cuts at your service at the PALACE MEAT MARKET CLIFFORD’S Saturday and Monday Speclals holding it in front of him with both g .' il . : . s, e i o it Set Your Sunday Dinner Table From This . Jili}. ROLLED OATS, 224-pound sack .......... W S Y $1.40 to e hater, " g List Fii _ FRESH ROASTED CUBAN GAUTAMELA, 5 pounds for.$2.50 delivering it to the batter it is a balk. . = 2 - . . - . Thiialr vou maks the i isl| Leg of Spring Lamb F<Boudils ked Sal ' aniform 1o both leagues. Shoulder of Spring Lamb Booths Baked Beans | Smoked Salmon, 3- | Red Beans, 3 cans uiopy SPORT BRIEFS Shoulder of Milk Veal - 3eansfor....25¢c | Ibtins, 2for..25¢ for.........28¢c :.3';: ?fi.:“fi.}:?éif;,‘}: < {’;’:'“’;,:,fi Shoulder of Veal Roast 6 i i ereek and the Yellowstone river, ac- % . ; i gording to information received by Veal Stew No. 2 can of TOMATOES, »3 TALL SALMON, two et T o e ol oo Choice Pot Roast _ ,eans for ......[......50c . cans for .............48¢c streams during the past ten years and Choicg Beef Stew r 1 i » Boneless Rib Roast Al FRENCH YE;ISLOW FLOOR PAINT ' mmo“uwmm FreshDressedChickens aOnS.............s3. 2 Quarts------.......-...wc " Gallons wobocive e oM, . WTROIS i SR i nein e s W ' Egg Noodles, three Plums,iin quart jars, Macaroni, 4 pack- | packages ... .25¢ 3for......$1.00 ages for ....25¢c FOR SALE—Pigs. All _sizes, high Celery, Tomatoes, New Carrots, Cu- grade Chester White. Enoch Stora, 3 . 3 miles f Wilton. Mail ad- umbe Radish tra. rries % dr:‘a;l, Bo;:va:ty,oor toupl'll;:nu 3303’%:—1 ¢ TS, d es, S Wbe midjt. % e i T ol PALACE MEAT MARKET - The Philathians will entertain Deliveries, Bemidji and Nymore Every Day . - CLIFFORD & COMPANY RV Ry Phone 200-201 SR = _ L ‘Kaplan Bemidji, Mi Promised—a real good time and We Dehver ‘Serwce, Our MOfl'D p ; , - ‘ergasd” at the Methodist church par- jors'tonight. Let's go! 144-30 ol L] | - —t S Nalartivae

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