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HELP MUST COME TO YOUNG GENERATION IN GERMANY Ao PR sensiu o A Shipwreck of a Nation Facela St. Paul 5, T°1Ed‘1) A'b . Charitable and Religious Minheapolis 9, Columbus 4. . llil'wauflee 10, Louisville 4. Endeavor Indianapolis 7, Kansas City 3. National League. New York. 2, Pittsburgh 0. Cincinnati 9, Philadephia 2. Brooklyn 8, St. Louis 2. _ Chicago 5, Boston 1. i American League. New York 2, Cleveland O. Chicago 2, Boston 1. Philadelphia. 4, Detroit 1. Washington 8, St. Louis 4. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS SPORT NEWS FOR ‘SALE OR TRADE—One regist< ered Jersey bull, will be five years old in August. Address A. E. Rako, " Bemidji, or phone 26-F-12. 4t5-20 FOR SALE—One high grade: Jersey cow, three years—milking. Five high grade Jersey heifers, coming fresh soon. One full blooded Jersey bull calf, four months old. Address Chicago, May 17.—Potato receipts today, 52 cars. Market steady. Northern Whites, sacked and bulk, $7.25 to $7.50 per cwt. Canadjan, .$5 'to $6.25 per cwt. New, market firm. Florida, barrels, No. 1, $17; No. 2, $14.50 to $15. Texas Triumphs, $9 to $9.50 per cwt. Bemidji Potato' Market—All varieties, bulk, small lota| $3 to $3.25 per bushel, Carload lots, sacked and loaded, $5.50 to $6 per cwt. i : BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS., GRAIN AND HAY Dressed beef, pound........12¢-14¢ ¥ ‘| Turkeys, live, pounad. .. Oats, bushel ...’ v .$1.10-$1.25 | Old Toms, live, pound.. Red Clover, medium, Ib. ... .+30c|Geess, live, pound ... Popcorn, pound ... ...8c-10c| Ducks, live, ib. .... Wheat, hard ... .$2.40-$2.55 | Hens, 4 1bs. and over...... ‘\Vheal, soft .. ...$2.10-$2.25 i SATURDAY'’S RESULTS. The revelations in the report_ot Jane Addams as to the unfamiliar conditions of the European peoples today tally generally and minutely with the reports from the survey ot Europe made by a commission from the Lutheran church in America, which church is this week calling for . nearly two millions of dollo:u with which to back up its commis- Seattle, Wash—Water sports will| %8 I 11 E‘;?"ei‘}fo?“;'h;""’:‘s}ted A% & = . Alice Hamilton, v mark home-coming week at thet\h;iz- En?;pe with Miss Addams .collabor- versity of Washington May 17 to 25 |ates in the announcement of the un- e e i ody b DI DR e e the. gues s well as the revelations larger nun;lg;sg th:: il:: :n!lll);‘l::::;‘)‘i‘: :tarmng stflleGot mind, t(:.)s‘:)eycially ot ear, accol ermany, Ay Zharge‘ A water pageant wiil be held th%g:tooli_l:' (r’xxurses. me};n and women,” on Lake Washington as will be canoe | ..; Miss Addams, “who are wqulng and boat races. against tuberculosis, to keep childgen ; healthy, to prevent youthful crime and foster educatiom, are way past the point of bitterness. What they are facing is the shipwreck of a na- tion and they have no time for re- sentments. “They realize that if help does not come quickly and abundantly this ....26c e VEGETABL#S. HIDES abbage, cWt. .........$5.00-86.00/ . : P Onions, dry, cwt. ......$6.00-85.00| ot hides, No. 1,ib ... ...20c-22 Beans, cWt. ...........$6.00-$8.00 | Kipp hides, No i e o PP es, No.11b .... Butterfat , ... .. «....61¢c|Calf skins, No. 1, 1b... Eggs, fresh, dozen ............. 38¢|pDeacons, each . I MEATS Horse hides, large, Mutton ,..ece... feeseeewn.180| Wool, bright ....... 9 e Hogs, 1b......cowe ceese..19¢-20¢c| Wool, semi bright.............26¢c . The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn., at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: GRAIN AND HAY veal . .. sana ly daatly thi Wheat, No. 1 ..... ve...$3.00-$3.10 g:efi’ dressed generation in Germany is largely|Wheat No. 2 ..........$2.95-33.06 mbs .. .‘“" .'.-, Files doomed to earthly death or a handi-| Wheat, No. 3 ..........$2.85-§2.95 |Garlic, . 3 or eplbdgprlod foor to pitch for the locals and will start|.;ppeq life.” OREE . =0 . ore it ....$1.00-§1.03 | Parsnips, per cwt. . g e : e against the Winnipeg team of the| " i\ye were asked,” continues Miss|Barley ...............$1.30-$1.60 |Squash. cwt...... Canadian league in the first game of | A 4dams, “in pertect faith, “Why does |Rye, No. 2 ............$2.05-$2-18 Packing butter .. the season, May 18. A numver Of|3); the world feel justified in hating|No. 1 Clover, mixed .........$30.00 i University of North Dakota players us, what have we done, why are we | Rye straw . See. 3950 also have been signed. considered so different from ot‘har ...... L. ... 3160 people?” The invasion of Belgium|yo o Timothy hay .........$32. has been r‘eponed as a military neces- motay y -$32.00 sity, they had never heard of Bryce report on' the deportations from Lille and Belgium. ‘Whereas the continuation of the food blockade during the months of the armistice, when they had seen their children and old people sicken and die, had been to them the height Grand Forks.—Although not iden- tified with league baseball this sea- son, Grand Forks will have one of the fastest semi-professional teams in the state, according to the announcement of John Fadden, manager of the loc- al club. Lee Fairchild, formerly with St. Joe, Mo., and the Regian club in the Canadian league, has been signed LIVE POULTRY Turkeys, 9 1bs. up ... Turkeys, small and tkd| Geese, 12 1bs. up and fat. Ducks, fat . .. ........... Hens, heavy. 4 lbs and over. Springers, live ........... Hens, 5 1bs. up, fat sis Dressed poultry 3¢ per pound over live atock. » Moose Jaw, Sask.—Moose Jaw will be represented by fast Lacrosse team this season, to be known as the Spunk Sparrows. The local team is pointed toward the Mann cup, now held by British Columbia and the schedule of games for the season is being drawn up with a view of eliminating con- " tenders for the cup in this district. VEGETABLES Beauns, hand picked, navy, cwt. $5.00 Potatoes, per cwt. ...........$6.00 Beang, brown, cwt. Beets, per cwt ...... Carrots, per cwt. ...... ..$2.50 HIDBS P Y T T of cruelty, not to be explained by the | Onlons, dry, per ewt . $3.00 |cowhides, No 1. .... i Bismarck, N. D.—A baseball league | well known phrase ‘it is war.’ Eggs, per dozen ..... ..36¢|Bull hides, No. 1 .. i n composed of American Legion Dost| op the basis of actual knowledge |Cabbage, ton . 85.00 | Kipps, No. 1........ : of facts from a detailed survey of Eu- | Butterfat . 63¢|Calf skins, No. 1 ..... .30¢ clfl?s ic a possibility for North Da- kofa this spring if enough interest| ope, the Lutheran Church of Am- can be aroused in the proposal. Clubs|erjca is now in the midst of the world representing Fargo, Valley City,|gervice campaign to continue its re- Jamestown, Carrington, Dickinson, |jjef in fifteen of the stricken coun- Mandan and Bismarck have been or-{irjes of Europe. 3 gaifiizeld am{ if a league is‘ n;)t forl;ne(: 3 W play the season as independen FARMmS w“‘l‘ INSIST ON FAVORABLE PLANKS teams, the two with the best records meeting in a post-season champion- % By United Press) Pfla"u' wurk nfr schedule of Fargo _college baseball " § ( 9 k team, two of these being with the Washington, May 17.—Organized at 8 o’clock. ~All members are ship series. farmers have completed plans to Py ifg \ Concordia college at I“nrgo,.Mny 3; the pljesidentlal platforms of both ol L4 - North Dakota agricultural college at | Parties- Threatening of a new poli- ¢ ' Fargo, May 15; University of North tical party has been made, it was Pakota at Grand Forks, May 21; Uni- learned today. ,A committee. of one versity of North Dakota at Fargo hundred farmers’ representatives will May '26; North Dakota agricultural {1°0bY both pojitical tonventions. eollege at Fargo, June 2, and Concor- {Jia college at Maorhead, June 3. NO PROHIBITION DECISION G BY SUPREME COURT YET |ment of Research at the Tuskogee Institute, according to a current issue COUNTY AGENT DVORACEK | wosniion, iy 10 —oe, s ot the Gorerament svines creenze m HRST TRW To NoRTH preme cour! again aile » down the expected decision on Fed-|Liberty Bell. (Continued from Page One.) Rhubarb . . ..... 3¢iDeacons . ....... . Tallow ....... Horse hides Mutton, 1b. ....... e Pork, dressed .. A EASTERN STAR MEETING it Fargo, N. D.—Six games are on the the Masonic Temple tomorrow even- “Cow’s” milk from the lowly ;pea- nut may be a factor in reducing the high cost of living as the result of experiments by .Dr.. Geo. . W.. Can- iver, who began life as a slaye and who now is in charge of the Depart- eral Prohibition. No decision will Says the Liberty Bell: on Wednesday afternoon. While at Williams, in conference with a few farmers and local leaders, it was de- ¢ided to hold a meeting of the Wil- liams Farmers' club for Wednesday, June 9. At this time, it is planned to revive the club, with a view of meet- Mrs. ‘W. J. Caratens returned to Wadena this morning, after spending the week-end with Mrs. Ray Kaliher. be made now before June 7th. Can you: imagine milk-golden, more palatable than that fromthe ACTION DISMISSED choicest Jersey—coming from the & That is one of the things that have New York, May 17.—Contempt of | ;,oon qone by Dr. George W. Carver stein, alleged master mind of the five i million dollar pond theft case, ‘was z;%?%&?l,}?m\%a:m;‘g::‘ :g';"gf ing regularly for the purpose of fur- * thering community interests. He|today. the head jams, visiting farmers as far as time will permit. The question of the London, May 17.—Moe than two Cooperative Produce association will| thousand British troops landed at While there, he arranged with the| Cork and will be distributed through- tbank for the distribution of the last| oyt West Cork. the *Potato Annual.” J. R. Norris ordered five bushels of certified Bliss nourishing milk, as rich and even CONTEMPT OF COURT humble peanut? Court proceedings against Nicky Arn-| e the department of research of the dismissed by district attorney Knox which Dr. Robert R. Moton is now plans on spending that day at Will- BRITISH TROOPS LAND IN ERIN : aleo be taken up for consideration.| Bantry, Ireland, fifty miles south of sm AND PmsoNA]l Farmers' Institute Annual, known as Triumph seed potatoes from a farmer 3 Plural_Number. “T wish to sue a man for breaches A R 3 The Philathea class of the Metho- . of Turtle River. Boys’' and Girls’| of promise. " club work wla:s a.l?o dlissusssd with a “Breach of promise’ is the legal gdii:s S}‘;flddii Z?;gso:"tlo:;fi ;vtlflsl E'x cluuve member of the school board. term, madam,” said the lawyer. o’clock. . ~ F ’ d - eatures “I don’t care. He proposed to me nine times, and if that isn’t breaches of promise I don't know what you'd leall it.” Visited Public Schools Thursday morning was spent at the Spooner public schools. The agent talked on the value of Boys’ The Philomathian club have post- poned their regular meeting, to .ave ibeen held this evening, until further notice. ) Concealed sound- ing boards and amplifying com- area of vibration IV Victrola, together with a surface essential : . for exact and leCtlon Of VICtor I'eCOI'dS, out?” “Gadspur says Jibway kept picking on his flivver.” “That’'s strange. ‘Picking,’ you say?”’ = “Yes. Jibway refused to call it any thing but a ‘chariot.’” ~ Precaution. QUEEN ESTHERS TO HAVE to an active club on Friday morning. Adresses Commercial Club. At a special meeting of the Com- mercial club on Thursday evening the agent talked on “The Organized Community,” emphasizing the com- munity idea. He pointed out that the community is not bound by the yillage limits, but includes every farmer and individual tributary to thai village or center. He also em- NOTICE. The Park Board will receive appli- cations for the position of care taker and police at a salary of $125. Mar- ried man and resident of Bemidji pre- ferred. Address applications to Sec- retary Park Board, Bemidji, Minn. . 3d6-19 duction. . Exhibi- miss the money. Itis justthe the accurate, sen- 4 of iron behind the screen?’ The Queen Esthers will meet in phasized the value—necessity—of or-| “Now and then one of’the cowboys | special business session - tomorrow ganization. takes & notion to shoot at somebody | evening at 7:45 o’clock, with Anna Impressed With Soil. in the play,” explained the proprietor | and Carrie Brown, at their home, “While driving through the country | of the. moving picture palace at Pisen 1418 Beltrami avenue. The semi-an- the agent expressed appreciation of | Gulch.” nual mite box offering will take the marvelous possibilities of de- velopment of agriculture, being im- pressed especially with the splendid * quality and productive promise of the goil, the lay~of the land; the com- parative ease of clearing when com- that converts ev- ery particle of to place' tone into an ex- - act reproduction of the original. IDEAL for the Sum- Up In the Alr. ‘fhe Magistrate—What's the charge agaiust this man, officer? - AUTO LAUNDRY AND ACCESSORIES . He wants to assure the farmers of “No, indeed; she is too up-to-date this vital interest in their develop-|for that. She uses a vacuum ment. He introduces himself as their | gleaner.” - new “hired man” whose services are theirs for the asking; and hopes that The Kind He's After. Nis 1imited time here will be crowded | . Do you intend to go al = with meetings, conferences and per- wedd trip when you get mi sonal visits, for the improvement and weltare of farms, communities and E Plex—J do it I marry the right gl Auto Depot Rear Smith-Lewis Radiator Co. Night and Day Service Third Street eounty. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 17, 1920 A. E. Rako, Bemidji, or phone 26- F-12. . 4t5-20 WE HAVE a big lot of Geraniums in bloom and. an immense stock of other plants for the yard and porch boxes. Bemidji .Greenhouse. 1242 Doud avenue. Phone 166. * 1t5-17 FOR REN'T—DModern rooms. Gentle- men preferred. 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He re-|down a child’s goplane—Tale Spins Buy and sell used cars; bring foi fiag y ° at H ferred to this count; a great em- - Cam onte mi:re of :lmtlaztcunllnyfl?:d airrlcultur- Her Preference. them in it If desired it Tater b e ey fhe al possibilities. . «Does Mrs. Jacks sweep with dig- - Trips esire hl canf a erb' e tapp u;l 1 on the L”y Farmers Hired Man aity in a room?” ; Whoe’ock’ S for Canoeing purchase of a cabinet machine Holidays . Barker's Drug & Jewelry Store DAILLY PIOREER pace; ?H‘ & All GF Allstce) pieces are electncally weldod: into cae pece—00 8US er; . ¢ place, and all members are requested cnws, Mllk Frnm - |to bring their mite boxes. I bolts to wear or work looss, of mas m appesrance, Exclusive Features “Goose - ‘Neck” sound-box tube— enabling the Vic- A grooves with un+ COI erring accuracy. on Modifying doors : wide, thereby ma giving the tone may be set at uating the vol- ume of tone to exactly suit every requirement. IDEAL Entertaini Bemidji, Minn.