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- ‘with third money. | Juy ¢ Lha - SPORT NEWS BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS""‘ i . GRAIN AN HAY ushel .....oc....$1.10-31.25 4 A Ui live, pound. .. Geese, \ive, pound’ Ducks, live, ab. .. til WEDNESDAY'S BASEBALL. American Association. Toledo 1-5, at Minneapolis 3-0. Oats;: by . Indianapolis 13, at Milwaukee 4. Red’ Clover, medium, 1b. ... .. 24¢ 01d Toi Louisville 1, at Kansas City 12. Popcoru, pound .. 1 Columbus 7-3, at St. Paul 13-13. | Wheat, hard .... $2,10-82:30 American League. Wheat, soli s 5. .32»00-:%,},3 St. Louis 7, at New York 3. Rye; bushel ., e " A VEGEMABLY g‘:t‘;zli:"g_ 05' a:tBl:l:t?:e;Fr ia°3 Cabbage, CWL. . .... .o ,83.00-36.00. ; 9 vetees$6.00-34.00 Chicago 4, at Washington 6. Uslons, ary, ows 6008 National League. Butterfat . ... . New York 7, at 'St. Louis 1. Eggs, fresh, dozen Brooklyn 3-4, at Chicago 2-1. - Boston 3, at Pittsburgh 4. Philadelphia’ 2, at Cincinnati 3. RECORD SMASHED AT FORT MIAMI TRACK Toledo, Ohio, July 15.—A new world’s record for 3-year-old pacing be: MEATA The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Min;l.. at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: GRAIN AND HAY Defy dremed . .geldings was made at the Fort|wpeat, No1... .. ..3$2.56-32.65(Garlic, Ib.. Miama track Tuesday when Rifle|wheat, No. 2.... ....$2.46-32.55|Packing but .Grenade, carrying the colors of the;\heat, No. 3... .....$2.36-$2.45 ; Lon McDonald stable, paced the first {gatg . . . ........ ... _..94c<96¢ LIVE POULTRY ° mile in 2:00%: c'jj'““lgdflb auarter| Barley . . ... SELL08L20 o o b ) d off the record hel y Direct H y . e Wor Rye....occ0n 2.+ $1.98-32.00 Turkeys, small and thin....At value Geese, 12 !bs. and yp,.fat . ......16¢ the Work, made at Lexington two years ago. VEGETABLES King Watts, owned by George E. ] icked, navy, cwt..$6.50 | DUCKS, fat ... .ionil.. .0l Dudley of Youngstown, 'Ohio, and Bfii‘;‘fi;}s‘,";‘e’,"c?:‘ ¢ i :5.50 g:n:. gflt‘;y.‘,l 4 llt);.t and over. .. .’}ggc driven by Lon McDonald, won the Beans, brown, cwt. ns, i . np, 5 o eenioe b oo s oS08 Tecumseh 2:12 ‘trot, $5,000 stakes, Eges, per dozen . Dressed poultry,. 2c per pound over .Alta Donovan, the favorite and win-|gytterfat . . . .... live stock. £ ner of the Tavern ““Steak” at North|No 1 clover, mixed ¢ Randall, having to be contented|pye straw .. ..... corn .. .. .. Raas No. 2 Timothy hay wie e HIDES ‘ $1.20-31.50 «+....$23.00 | Bull hides, No. 1 . Kiftp!’klNo. }]J.' % Calf skins, No. MEBATS Deacons . . Mutton, Ib. . ..eveernseeneeas10c| Tallow . . . Pork, dressed ... ...16c| Horse hides « BAR PROFESSIONALS Veal .. v.ooeneensnsenassseas.16¢iWool; bright , Auburn, N. Y., July 15.—The Na- ———— = f v tional association of Professional Fie Baseball leagues announced Tuesday |today ie “When is Christ coming?”’ [when they shsl $ $ that an agreement has been reached | Who dares to state when He is com- coming in tHe do!lds of heaven ‘with with a large industrial concern of|ing? We must not make the same|power and great glory.” 5 Detroit not to sign on its team any | mistake others have made by setting "There. are signs whleh”_lx.mlca_tev professional baseball players under |the date for His coming. ‘We can{that Christ may come at 'any" mo- contract to major or minor league |NOt know the way nor the hour, but |ment. He says that just previous to clubs of the association. It was|We can know when the time is near. agreed also not to sign any suspend- | Noah knew when the flood was due, % hf: ed player or one who had failed to|but the wicked ‘knew not until the dent in the v!g,r,ld, toda; " observe the reservation clause, it wags|fl00d came ‘and took them away.’ world may be' ‘better fur’ some pl sfated. Similar negbuntions are | ‘Sa shall also the coming of :the Son |it is worse in“0 pending with other industrial con-|©0f Man be.’ Abraham and Lot knew |better and the cerns in Pennsylvania. when Sodom was to be destroyed, 2 but the people of that city went:on|immodest and buying and selling and eating and|who dre acquai ¥ drinking until the fire fell and con- |ies of the time:will tell you:there is sumed them all. X ) it be when the Son of Man is reveal- {today - that " is -alarming. A * man ed.’ 3 “The clear teaching of the ‘Bible is that to them who are watching, the coming of the Lord will be clear- 1y revealed. They will know-when His coming draws near. Paul tells us ‘the Lord cometh as a thief in the night,’ to the world which is not ex- ...60 .r.200 . Calgary Earl won the 2.07 pace in straight heats, while Charlie Red ‘took the 2:07 trot. Rifle Grenade ‘won the 3-year-old pace in one, two, three order.” There is a frightful degeneracy evi- BIG PRICE FOR COLT Aqueduct, N. Y., July 15.—The highest price ever paid for a 2-year- old in this country was recorded here Tuesday when Samuel C. Hildreth ob- tained Inchape, a chestnut colt by g‘rlnr Rock Rose of Gold, for $125,- 00. ) Inchape has started twice this year and was successful on both occa- sions. He was bred in California. tear' open the .soul of Christendom. Horror could, be piled upon.”*hor beastiality upon -beastiality, deéviltry upon devilt; ““Life today. i regarded 1 i @ game——{t‘is &8 WESTERN LEAGUE MAY watching: Christians, he says, ‘But DULE }Ye brethren are not in darkness that [ LI "bh:é"}ér?'oil‘olxsq rf&:g e olub that “day’ #hould overtake you as a 1C8§0, Jpiy 19— x thief.’ A . owners of the Western league meet “When is. He coming? = We are in_special 99!8101‘\’ inmomah:'.uNeb.i told He is coming when the bride- ;;0: e oens | B00d 15 complete. By the. bridehood At'Tearney will ‘vigor- ‘v:hi‘:x sirlady v fi'beg:,?:'u s ously cqupseel against the proposal. i Gentil t ] n The playipg schedule, as arranged, | 2Mo"E the Gentile nations. We are|. o for men shall be lovérs of their AL S Hecdda ‘| told in the fifteenth chapter of the| O 10 ACC Gt e THis is the son on 8 : !g“‘“{:‘; “ehe sonth.|Acts that God was to visit the Gen-|goy or human, selfishnéss. ' Never :on °“d 'fnz'm ?r it n the South-|ijjeq and take out from among them |, 0. " poq'mate startling examples mB::au:e ofh :hl; ,;‘i-‘t:m.endoue interest | 3 PeOPle for His name, and after that| e colfish human greed. . Men ' hug {n the game this season, especially in He would return and build again the théir'bagn off boodle to. their, preasts ~Oklahoma Gity, Joplin, Wichita and | tahernacle of David,. God is DOW |,nj. ry for more while women -and Tulsa, certain (;f Lh}: cl‘ub OWlére. are gathering this body of believers, and children starw They look-on:with desirous of extending the schedule to it-is made up of just so many and 1o p,y1jsh glee while the: ld - of Hell is 168 games rBringmg the sen:on to s ore. Whon .t 1s complete Jesus | peing blasted loose. They 1¢éf<and closeg()ctol;er 1. Altgnugh no o[flci; will come..~ TR . grin whilé’ they pile away the gains announcement has heen made. it is| . 'In Zeph. 3:19 we read, “At that|of their fellowman’s misfortune. expected the three clubs of the nor- time I will undo all that afflict thee; | Their shrivetled souls’ard sliish-ice thern wing of the league—Des|and I will get.my people praise and|hearts have no feeling of .pity toward Moines, Omaha and Sioux City will|fame in every land where they have|the unfdrtunatés who cry for. the oppose any extension .of the season.|Deen put to shame.!. This prophecy|crust of bread.- They'put their feet i "|is now being {‘ul‘fl‘!l%d bemf@l 0“‘1“ eyels; in the trough like hogs and demand for the Jefs have become: leaders in|hjgh prices while the poor starve. To- DEBEAU TO BOX KICK thé great governments of the world. da.;, rike dogs 'sm"“npg over a bone, Rockford, Ul., July 15.—Fight|[n France they hold important posi-|and that’bone - silver dollar’ with promoters »t Camp Grant announced | tions in the cabinet, and. the same|he goddess af liberty on one side and yesterday that _F‘rankie Kick would | thing is true in England. They have | tomorrow the hearse will carry them be matched with Eddie Du Beau of | secured a prominent place among the | down to, Charon’s boat which carries St. Paul in the main event of a show| men of learning, both at home at|pno baggage. - .- i ‘?}::ix;malty ,ig'd:;o:e :‘r,l‘gs ft::?g:?"“e abroad. The leaders in the world of| «Let me give you some' more plain art, music and -painting are of _t»h'e, words of prophecy: ‘This know also, Hebrew race. The leading newspa-|that in the last days perilous times : r pers of the United States are owned |ghall come. The time will come when by Jews. They also controll' the[they will not endure sound disci- {Continued fram PaZe One.) g press of London, Paris, Berlin: and|pitne; ‘but after their own lusts'shall elsewhere. 3 ".|they heap to. themselves telch:rs, “Ariother prophecy concerning the;bhaving itching ears, and theygshall rise and nrosp‘:rityy_ot: the J“gvs. is |turn away their ears from the'tfith. ‘when, they return to their own land | Today there is a wide‘spread.wave of they will bring their gold and their |unbelief. Never was infidelity more silver with them.’ And all this|Dblatant than at the present time. The wealth they will get from the Gen-|[deity of Christ.and redemption thru 1 tiles that oppressed them. It is a|his blood 18 being rejected by many ring to is coming is not-all #gur-|fact that the wealth of the world is|Of the ministry. An éminent:minis- ative. -The statements 'are positive[raptdly accumulating 'in = Jewish |ter in an eastern theological'semin- | relative to His personal coming. In|hands. One Jewish banking house|ary of the Baptist church has recent- the Old Testament are two lines of | controls more than three billion dol-|l1y made the statement, ‘Unbelief in prophecy, the ome referring to theljars. Nearly one half of the gold theological seminary teaching, like a Lord’s first advent and the other to|coin in the world is in Jewish hands. | Plinding mist. is slowly settling down’ his second advent. In the one we|Two-thirds of the wealth of New|On the churches. We are ceasing to read of him being ‘‘despised and re-|york city belongs to the Jews. In be evangelistic, and we will in, due jected of men,” or being “cut off out|the jewelry, trade they transact thir-|time cease to. exist.’ ey, T of the land of the living,” and of ty-three.per cent ' of the business “The apostasy predicted in the making “his grave with the wick-|done in, America. The Jew practi-|Scriptures is settling down upon us ed.” These prophecies were literally | cally rules the world of finance. at an awful rate. - German-militar- fulfilled at His first coming. °‘The o ism may-be.dead, but German theol- Jews were looking for the Messiah, ‘Remember that Palestine has|ogy s still being taught in our col- but not one who would come to suf-[been delivered from the tyrany of|jeges and universities. We now see fer. We know He was to come to|the Turks. A better day has dawned |tne significance of the words of Jesus suffer first and to reign afterwagd. [for the land where the Saviour lived| When the Son of Man cometh shal Phe second line of prophecy has to|and died. The Jew can now return|pe find faith on’the earth?” : do with His reign when he comes|to-his own land and dwell in peace.| «Here are/$omb more words of pro- the second time. Read the eleventh |And now the Jews are uniting .their[phecy: ‘Thig’ kibw also that in' the|. chapter of Isiah which tells of the|People and organizing:for the promo-|]ast days perllods times shall come. . promised One who shall come to |tion and completion'0f their emanci-|Meh shell be lovers of pleasure more reign and who with righteousness, pation in'all lands gs'well as for the|than lovers of: God.’ Today we_see shall judge the poor. And as a re-|Populating of the Holy Land. Andimultitudes madjy chasing after pleas- sult of His coming, “the wolf also this is an indication of the near comi-|yre.-* They: waht to be flc_k]g'q' Jor shall dwell with the lamb,” and “the |in& of our Lord. ‘| thrilled or fedl" It is frivolity ‘and earth shall be full of the knowledge| “When is Christ coming? He is|foolishness t!le ant. Worldliness of the Lord.” coming when the world is sunk in|[is running’ ram th “Since the first coming of Christ|sin and iniquity. Let me give you churches, an ristian’ or- was literal we have a right to be-|the words of Jesus, ‘Take heed that|&anizations are datering to it an®’in- lieve that: His second coming will be{no man deceive you; iniquity shall|stituting dances and card parties. Ev- Jiteral also. Since the prophecy tell-jabound, and the'love of many shall{ery sort of attraction is being used |, ing of the humility and shame of His|wax cold, there shall be great tribu- nOW "to turn people away from the first coming was fulfilled, why should |1ation such as was not since the be-|churches on Sundays. 4 ‘we doubt the power and glory of His | ginning. cf-the world, no, nor ever ““TFe tide of worldliness and'/pleas- . second coming as foretold in the Bi-|shall be. ‘And then shall appear. the|ure secking is now so high that'danc- ble?-. sign of the Son of Man in heaven.|ing in our public schools is becoming “The question on-the lips of-many {And then shall all the tribes mourn{a .part.of our educational . system. ;nd personally. The language refer- ..7c-14¢ | erets, the clearing houses of scarlet sin, yolu find will find the blear-eyed sexual canni-| not little flock for it is your father’s bals and harpies who make good wo- od- Bl o ; ok men bad and bad women good, pleasure’ to. give you the king gathering to restore their jaden ener- gies and feed their lecherous pas- sions. It ening and hellish “horde; all strug- gling to re-enact the tragedy of So~ dom and Gomorrah., - ‘““We have not yet seen the worst. V ribe t. B e Oainy |later. See Rev. 20:5, Joh. 5:28, 29,| Devereaux, Mr. and Mrs. M. E, Smith There have been rivers of Blood to swim in! N there been so great a slaughter of seen. his coming iniquity would ° abound. |hell on earth. “How can we escape it? .There is|fires comes down from heaven and {The weekly dance in many of our ‘Mlu.mu"’ SUBJM Lschuols is one of.the most important | features. “ In some towns where we ve held these dances on Saturday nights and children of twelve and thirteen years| - } ‘of age have been seen dancing un-|be in the end of this world, showing midnight. Is.it .any wonder that|how the wheat and tares were al- scandals of the most-serious nature |lowed to grow together until the have broken out amongshigh school | hatvest, then the tares pils. . The. vile, lecherous dance of | gathered and burned, so it will be in modern 'times has, wrecked many a’lthe end of this world, for said he, young life.: '« .. “Listen! ast. - If way where -the lights.are w..ght and|the end of this earth’s history, and the crowds are gay and where the|at that time they will be destroyed, magdalenes blear and sneer, you will | see also Mal. 4:1-3, where it says they see the gloating pimps gluttoned with | will- be: burned up root and branch. lust and battened with ease, ‘collect- | David in Ps. 87-20 tells us they will ing their tolls of human .wick?dnesa. perish, and . consume into And in the gilded dens of mirrored | From. these scriptu; % walls and brilliant 'lights, drunken [ers that might %e rge;e:n?tni\: !g;a‘i,:{ly block has gone to Bemidji, where she .| women drag their diseased bodies and |.stated that all the world will not be bit - Grand shrivelled’ souls-along the crimson | converted and saved. Matt, 7:13, 14,| Miss Jennie Nesbit.—Grapd Forks pathway of shame, humas chattels at |is very pointed on that. road is Jbest- of the vultures and pandering|the 5 N ot of ihe underyorid: way. that. leads to destruction and ‘‘In the Cowhides, No.. 1 .........V.....%9¢| human beings. 50| fields of Europe give the lie to the|Isa. 24:1-619-21, Jer. 4:23 boasted claims that the. world ‘has|32, 33, which shows the earth to be outlived the days of savagery. Wom-|In a c en have been deported from their|with - homes and country to become slaves. | the wicked: slain and scattered from Girls have been ravished and. chil-|one end of ‘the earth to the other. dren have been mutilated and slain.|“They will not be lamented neither But the’end is not yet! ‘All thesefare | gathered nor buried but will be dung — the beginning of sorrows.” What has|on the ground.” . see.the Son’ of Man jrecently taken place is but a foretaste of what will take place when_.tbe de-|20:7-9 to show that at the:end of this vil is allowed -full ls'lwl;w ln‘the ;v&t)rilg. period Satan will be losed a little Jesus said there will be a time of trib- | season and then-.will engage in his A ulation such as the.world has never|last work of deception bygr:fikin: the After dinner an intefesting program This great tribulation will be| untsld number of the wicked be- hile 'the | but m:,ie way. i e Christ niow, live in obedience to God, » cai “ and be ready. to go. with Jesus when all,’” said the speaker, “that Satan he comek for his'bride, the church. “‘It'may,_be<at:morn whefi:the day is » waking, cumstances. When sunlight through darkness and ' shadow is breaking, s ‘Even thus shall|a blackness and’ rottenness prevalent | That Jesus'will come in.the fulness of might write @ book today that would | To receive from the world his own.’ “‘For't orror, | heaven with a snout; with the volce|2irplanes left at 12:33 today on a of the archi angel and with the trump{ Cross-continental flight to.Nome, Al 0 p ted | of God; and ‘the dead,in Christ shall |aska. -Their start was delayed be- tion: is & yntil the accafilate ere mé? ‘z-hen we which;are alive |cause of rain. = Sy be'served. ' An invitation is extended .|and remain shall be caught up to- — gether with them in the clouds to|FQR SALE—Fresh Currants. Mrs. M. pecting Him. But to the faithful |thing less than ¢ pree. [meet. the Lord 54 e, Dowin e - to think ‘it i nferély | shall we ever be With the Lord. 3 ’ Baltimore, an Alisteel Safe lay. entombed in a bed of hot embers. Yet, - | when found and opened, its contents of Libefty Bonds, currency, andivalu- - ' able records were uninjured. It was the only safe that survived the fire. revivals they have had!f DISCUSSED BY REV, BUDD l SOCIAL AND PERSONAL (Continued From Page 1) Mrs. A. D. Johnson and two sons left today for Pillager, where they ‘ ; will spend several weeks with ,tel- atives. would be Mr. and Mrs. M.. E. Smith an daughter, hazel, are summer guests at! the Birchmont Hotel. A e the harvest is the end of the world. this -i§thehour ‘of- the | Verses 40-43 shows plainly that there you go ‘out on the great|will be:some wicked people down to f Mr. and Mrs: David Gibson arpiy- : ed yesterday morning from“Waterlbo, 3 Jowa, for a. visit of -two weeks with : their son, A. E. Gibson | family.: - ,the ‘Bacon smoke. Miss Mary Hoiséth ,of will spend some time as the guest of ‘Broad is ‘Herald. The Juvenile band will give a con- cert on the Normal school campus near the tennis courts this evenming | between 8 and 9_o'clock. The gem- ) eral public is cordially invited to at- | tend. many. that go in thereat because cafps and buffets and cab- | straight and narrow is the way that so-called hangouts and|leads to life and few there be that it}’ see also Luke 12:32. ‘Fear worse, | dom.? " Sgid the evangelist, “The second coming of Christ and ‘the resurrec- tion of the righteous dead mark the beginning of ~ the Millenium. The second resurrection or the resurrec- tion of the wicked marks its close, which takes place one thousand.years Mr..and Mrs. Barney Burton and Q son and daughter of Little Falls are . spending the week at Birchmont and ( at the .Phillip Gill home. Mr. Bpr‘-, ? ton is an uncle of Mrs. Gill. is ‘a motley array, a sick- Among those on the Birchmont | registed today are Mr. and Mrs: W. P. blood! | SPeaks of - the resurrection.” The|and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Litz- ever before has | SPeaker then showed the condition of | enberg of Minneapolis; Mr: and Mrs. the earth during this time, betweer’| B. Burton, Miss Mildred.Burton and -| the two resurrections, he then read|Harold Burton of Little Falls; Lucille Ahe: vloogy. battle : ."25:| Reiley and-Mrs. H. E. Gibsan of Wil- ton, N. D.; Mrs. J.. C. S| ke tic state during this. time!Ruth Shoemaker and Mrs. C. J. SWl- all broken- down, -and all“ivan of Des Moines, 'Jowa; -N. D 2 Jackson, H. T. Dunn and W. H. Kennedy of St. Paul. '~ Mrs. Grace ' Thacker, .matron at Sanford Hall, and the students at the dormitory ‘entertained the faculty and families, and A. P. White and wife, at a six o’clock dinner last eve- The speaker further r d Rev.' inllg in the dining room of. the hall. and dancing passed a pleasant even- lieve they can take the city, and then ing. i LUTHERAN FREE CHURCH ANNUAL PICNIC The Nymore Lutheran Free church will hold their annual picnic on Sun- at. the Emngebretson Those wishing Yield yourself to|devoursthem. “It must be evident to will not be bound by a literal iron chain to a tree, but by a chain of cir- day, July 18, farm, at Carr lake. to-attend who have no conveyange will meet at the church at 10:30 o’clock, when automobiles will be furnished. - Everyone is required to ' attend and Dbring their -pienic din- N ners. ~ An interesting program has been prepared by the .Sunday. schoot- .children and ice cream.arnd pop will AEROPLANE ON J " FLIGHT TO ALASKA Field,. July 15.—Four Glory, Mitchell he Lord shall descend from to.all by Supt. Akre and the teach- ers, M. Larson, A. 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