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Y17,1920 ‘| FOR¢ SALE—On e : Scale. Phone 620-W. 6£7-23 WANTED—Kitchen ' girls at Hotel Markham, :247-19 Grand Rapids.. She will spend the rest of the summer with her mother, Mrs. M, J. MccGregor. Brublnp d V. Mr. ‘and. Mrs. Harry P."Rice and Miss Jennie Neebit, who are spending | CAS M‘ 'ARK AT :{the summer at Grand Forks Bay, en- y; . S e S — WtANTED--Laundry glrl at Hotel nnuy»s BABEBALL BEMIDJI H o ET QUOTATIONS.: tertained' at picnic supper at Diam-| WANTED—Boat engine, four ‘to’six | . Markham. 47-19 ‘ epo&n GRAIN AND HAY ‘" Hogs, 1b. s % ond Point last evening. Their guests| horsepower. C. E. Battles. 1t7-17 ndianepolls b, at St. ;‘“1 ...$1.10-31.25 Dressed b 2 were Miss Mary Hoiseth, Esther and Wi ey e b | WANTED-—Boy at least: 16 years/of .age, to deliver telephone directs fes. Apply Manager's 0 day 8:3 m., July Ly 4 Oats, bushel . ....... eof, ¥ : IT:;I:q::"zleai L::nw:::: lic;;“s L Red Clover, medhun, 107 et ee s s 2dc)| SUTK .. 40c-46¢ M’;‘;;‘gai‘:'::dflé uil‘;::"l:sak:.( :"lfi: ! Columbus 5, at Karisas City 6. Popeoru, pound . e 241 280-300 | (ios ‘ g}fig«fi%{ififivxfifinfl%ofif 1-5. gyn:oa;'u::fi P $2.00-4230 | o0 P i T VR e i A 2 . uis, 5, at New Yor! A b veenedl C . Cleveland 4, at Philadelphia 5. VEGE1ABL#S, - BACK TO NORMAL ~(By United Press.) Detroit 6, at Boston 2. Qubbess, :’m&'-'-t------- 38,0 g PR o W R 3 nions, ) . . ow hides, No. 1 1b; .. +12¢c-13¢| ° Chicago, July 17.—Street car ser- 'Bull hides, No. 1, Ib, 10c-11c|vice is practically back t9. normal WANTED—Malids at Hotel Markham. |- Sy pi 2d 0 National League . New York T, at Pittsburgh 0. (17 [Beans, cwt: .\ os innings) Butterfat ... . .« o' s % 8181 K pp hides, No. 1. 1b. non 3, at Chicago 2. (11 n- Es&lr.,frgsh. dozen ceesie880]Calr :f:a'ify fc:l«;:vli;zg; ;he :‘tl l:‘eee hl:a pmfor Phlhdslphh ‘2, at 8t. Louts 11, MEATS bwo dazd. {1 pr ' Brooklyn' 6, at Cincinnati 4. w@ssmemse e 180 Wool brlght GIVE $7.500 AND A PLAYER FOR WALKER! Rocfiy Mount, N:-C., July 17.—The Philadelphis Amerlcan League -club |- ghwo $7,500 in cash and a player for Outfielder Frank Walker, it. was an- nounced here Thursday. This ig said "' to'be- the largest sum ever paid for a Virginia League player. ~Walker was rated as a star outfielder in the Virginia circuit and hit better than to press of today’s Ploneer: ‘ s%%k%fim ;A two-layer brlck of‘ | Beet, dressed - : " Iece Cream of gtlil’bs “’ T Duluth 1.'1; y :17.—Planse h;r series arlic, of cruises by:the training ship Essex 7 Packing’ buittér 5 3 5 for, the na thllitln of the north- MAP LE NUT } west, have' been: ‘completed by officers LIVE 'PofiLTnl ! of Duluth sub-district training sta- | ‘dlld Turkeys, 9'1bs. up,... ... .. .. 30gition D. The first quota of naval re- |Turkeys, small'and thin. .. At value serve and naval'militia men will leave PINE APPL .400 dyring the flrst hxlt’ of the pre- Geese, 12 'bs. and up, f“ for a five-day’cruise down the-lake iprr.eimee July 25, it was announced. ¢ ) s ) Pk ALad oo B i 4| Crmlat ot i i | & CRUSHED F RUIT MANAGER IS ARRESTED FOR |potatoes, per cwt. . Hens, 5 1hs. up, fat ..\... ... b St Bl | £ ' TRYING TO STEAL PLAYERS | Eggs, per'dozen Dressed poultry, 8¢ ”" pound over gates and arrangements for the sum- or Your Charlotte, N. C., July 17.—Accused | Butterfat . . . . - § “ltve stock. mer training cruiges. Lieut. L. ‘K. of attempting to lure players from|No. 1 clov. 4 . . Duby said. The sub-distriet buildings the Charlotte South Atlantic league|Rye straw .00/ , HYDW on Minnesota Point near. the coast; baseball club, P. Meehan, promoter of | Corn . . . £ Cowhides, No. 1 ...oliiiiaeean guard stdtion have been fitted out to an independent baseball team - at|No. 2 Tlmothy lny Bull hides, No. 1 . receive the incoming crews. : Men Chesterfield, S. C., “in the Million J Kipps, No. 1 ... ‘ from northern Michigan, northern|«® Dollar League,” was arrested here . MEATS Calt sklns, No.' 1, “h Wisconsin, . Minnesota, “‘North *and Tl,ursday at the instance ' of -the 3 .. |Deacons .. . ..... South .Dakota will com ! Charlotte club management. The spe- | Mutton, Ib. . ....civvevasies. 100 V2 for, lhe training. ; cific charge made - against Meehan | Pork, dressed 1 # - was solicitation of labor without afVeal.. .;v..ivirieesevoeeosss 160 ! lcense in vlolatlon of a city ord(n- y . - ance. ; - Mr. and Mrs."L.. R. Cot WIGGINS WHIPS GUNBOAT SMITH / # 3 this noon from Lisbon, N: . Grand ‘Rapids;, Mich:, July 17.— \ a short visit wlth friends and-Te Chuck. Wiggins of lnnlanapolls won 4 s tives. . They are en rout ginia, St. Paul, July 17 ’ in. the opinfon of newspaper- critics, P v and from there they: wil make an ex-|qperating in northe; el u ‘in’a“ ten round no-decision contest — tended trip by motor thr: Tarth- 3 - with Gunhoat Smith, New . York, ern Minnesota. " . here Thursday night. Smith welghed Dr. and Mri. V;V H. F«lwlmnif: Puc ] ; A . ek your dealer 189 pounds and Wiggins 172. posky, were business’ callers of . . ol , 5 ?Pé. P 26 city today. Miss \Beth MacGregor = returned i : ; ' _he I lt - |from’ Rochester where she has been SCHUMAN AND COOGAN DRAW | training for the nursing profession. Denver, Colo., ' -July .17.—Harry Miss Mary Holaoth who has been On September 1st she will take up Schuman, Denver, and Mel Coogan,|the guest of Miss Jennie Nesbit ‘at |her duties as rounty nurse of Itasca .f‘ffififii’?s'i"éif:"‘w"lffi'é‘éa?"fiéwhf'" ot B '°"°" for-her|county, - with her. headuscters g1 | SRSER) "2uel g iotors o o A l||l|IIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIlIIIII Feeling “At Home"" § p . ummcm NET ARTISTS Privure i PAL MOORE BEATS WALLACE D, 8. DiaPengn ssttstant saperin ETIMINATED ENG! il th}, g ‘gj,‘;,i;‘;;“,’;’,’ Toledo, Ohio, July 17.—Pal Moore | iendent of Centrdl High school, Min- ¥ 7 1.|teams due to extemsive road improve- of Memphis, defeated Patsy \vallace (By United Press) prov eapoh t i of Philadelphia, ip their = twelve ’c‘“‘;"‘t",ggy‘“z? m:t:h?:tlbt&m In the|. London, July 17.—American tennis|ment in competition with other em- round fight here Thursday night, in| Fred nne.|Dlayers today eliminated England|Ployment. Much poplar is being cut Phiiettm s e i e at the | apoms, mad e ae Tk ok Minne' | from the Davis Cup rae whien Tilden | (0 SUPPIY hox factories. ripgside. . 4 daug‘:lter, Marion, arrived thu morn- ;:gkiohtllllseo% gz::;t;:&(ln’gr E;Si«;oi:asi‘neg : : ; One Of .our ambltlons IS tO have < Jin motor. t end th k 2 EER p CHAMPIONSHIP MEET | ith the 3. ¥ ‘Wfl:fl: m'ni';” ’l‘;’;dy it. certain that Americans wil pley| "HE PIONEER WANT ADS folks feel at home in this bank' to - the :‘Australian tme holders ‘for ' the ¢ . DIVIB cup. - BRING RESULTS AT CAMIRIDGE TODAY are relatives ot ‘Mr.. Wilson. (By, United Press.) 7| Cambridge, Mass., July 17.—Great- i est track and field chmplonllup méet of amateurs‘on record took place ‘to- P % day on Harvard Stadium to.determine| . EEESSEE Would Your Papers L e Through sh Such a ]F‘mre R five days after the million-dollat fire at Johns Hopkms Umvemty at Baltimore; an Allsteel Safe lay entombed in a bed ‘of hot embers.. Yet,: ‘when found and opened, :13 contents of beerty Bonds, currency, ‘and ‘valu- - cultlvate gemahty and good will; tof promote that feellng that the Nor- thern National isa home mstltutlon, ready to serve our home people at all txmes. You will always find a wel- : come here‘, you are entitled to our . “‘time’and attention, whether you bank here or elseWhere. L L (By United Press.) Belfast, Ireland, July 17.— The mail train for Londonberry was raid- i sorted”®ut and took all official mail ‘and -escaped. NEXT LEG OF FLIGHT 1" Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll_lflllfllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllflmlllllllll WILL START SUNDAY : P L ¢ able ‘records were: unuuured. It was the only safe that survived the fire S g p TRk " (By United Press.) __ . e e Mo Tork lookn Hiant| i N 11 plane in the New York-Alaska flig} g 1E B oy, STanior Nt g INort ern I%tlona B s bty S eEminy . . . MINNESOTA = AGRJCV' TURE SPECIALIST - = g | VISITING BEMIDII TAmAY , Dol QTR 2 { j % RE .4IIIIIImllll|IlllIllllllmlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllll!lIIIIIIIlllIIlIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllllI"' W. A. Lloyd of St. Paul, who is in charge of the agricultural work in the northwestern states, arrived in the city this morning to spend the day in this vicinity..: A part of the|. day was spent at the office of the county agent in discussion on com- munity analysis, and the remainder was spent in 'visiting ‘a number of farms near the ‘city. He and Mr. Dvoracek expect to drive to Park Rapids tonight. and will there meet F. E. Balmer, state * leader of the farm bureau work| INSPECTORS COMING. FOR CERTIFICATION OF POTATOES . County Agent D. C. Dvoracek has 7 ) 4 announced that on ‘?{londayt he eixli Every hour of every day someone’s valu- pects that a number of inspectors wi j I fe e - be' in Bemidji to inspect the potatoes | i it able records are destroyed by. fimly of those farmers who have applied| - i | . . because of the lack of proper pmtechon ' for seed certification of potatoes for A seed.. Quite a number of the farm- I i + ., Don’t take chances on lomngyour records. ers in this vicinity have become inter- ested in the certification of 'seed and 1T C il This A”'t”l Safe has' passed the fire test " 1t is expected that by next year there| i l of the Underwriters’ Laboratories—a test fas ‘will be a large demand for .certified | potatoes in this section. i | LS— = | more rigid than any °rd“’a"y fire. Ruine of McCop Hall, Johin Allsteel Safo as' found in’ the Same Aleteel Safo aiter heing ' - Hopk:m lm’ xuln-olth-]ohnnogpl:lm X opened, with cr:;htlgg Liberty lnnd- unharmed. ‘THE UNIVERSAI. CAa & The F ord Coupe wnth an electric self-starting and lighting system is pne of the most popular ;members of the Ford Family; It is a perma- ‘mently enclosed car, v@i_tfi iding plate glasg -~ 'windows—an open' car with plenty of shade, - Then in inclement ‘weather; enclosed and ce: dust-rroo and rain-proof. “Just the; car for : traveling salesmen, physicians, arehltects, cons - ‘tractors, builders, and a regular family carfor /. - two. Dmounub e rims with 3%.inch tires all . around: - To. women it brings the convenience-. P and comforts of the electric with the durabili . The -lightest safe of its kind made, the urability . COX AND HITCHCOCK i | | ol ade, ’ . and econo fthe Fe K ¥ WILL HOLD CONFERENGE ; I ; i Allsteel has a greater interior capacity than .avoxd longl?;l:ys x; d‘:rl‘xivcefv. Early orderswtfi (By United Press) . - ‘ B “ any safe of similar type. ' You can select the g L X flHn“r,ril!l:mrg, Ja., July 17.G6(Henb- I . size ‘and interior arrangement which suiu > [ al s t ith i1 - B gox.)t-—D%%{uielrm::; :oginee ()o'xe r::; A | YW exact needs. ) enator chcock, administration 3 2 | Y 1 m us show you the exdwve advmm Ic?lfli;ei:c;hte'otm:gsfig?fi’e 'fiil;"fld o? ] I * ! = of this handaome. modern'AIIafoel Safe. You Nations issue during Cox’s, visit to ‘Washington- for a meeting wlth Pres- ldent ‘Wilson. B Z —_— / Itiatheeqmpmmtthntbdonp EMAND HEARING p N with success. JULY 27. BY LABOR BOARD ‘-,”,_, Interior ‘"‘"‘j"‘"‘.’ ; %y AL (By United Press) > / Sof DOAcE will beetnZ by Tery Siia PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE hearing the wage demands of 70,000 All-sml Sum) n.llvuy express employee.s ]