Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 3, 1921, Page 8

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""" 'THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ~— % OLD PITCHERS HAVING - “ MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL | VT 0 ) g | # 87 2 B A ROUGHGOINGTHISYEAR e . a ' By Henry L. Farrell, (United Press Staft Correspondent) New York, June 2.—Old pitching bones have had a lot of tough going this season. Yo ngsters, unknown and unsung, are slipping into the regal robes of theé old kings of the mound. “Lefty” Cooper, Fred Toney, “Babe” Adams and “Red” Faber are the only veterans showing anything close to their old form. Alexander the Great is doing bench duty for the Chicago Cubs with a - sore arm and Jim Vaughn, his big team-mate, fsn’t delivering as ex- ‘pected. Dutch Reuther, sensation of the 1919 pennant dash of the Cincinnati Reds, is a disappointment in Brgok- lyn and his old staff mate, Hod Eller, is out of the game under suspension. Burleigh Grimes, Sherry Smith and : in fact all of Uncle Robb's allstar|ghape, But while they are waiting|% % % % % % % % % % % % % & % % daughter Florence. pitching staff cracked and Brooklyn is| g,y the coming of the hot rays, clubs|x ECKLES x| Miss Hazel Seado returned to her| falling down in the pennant race. with good young hurlers may get out|4e % 4 4 4 % & X & & % & & & & « & |home one day last week and will re-: Ferdy Schupp and Bill Doak, of|for 5 lead that will be hard to over- Barney Gibney was called to Wis- niain here for some time. She has ;’he Cltrd!’f al{e ol:“ t‘l’l’e f\?;mld s\s'?t‘}f e consin on acount of the death of hisj ¢¢" employed at the Wes anht e Athletics. Bob his The Pittsburgh Pirates are getting |sister. home of late. key has by :,‘;:;::,me?:sghf ?aii::,,eya:s 1?:,: the best pitching of the year. “Lefty” A birthday party was ngen at the] George Brennan and son Bertw ble with his | Cooper is in his best form, “Babe”|George Brennan home Monday.in hon-Jmade a business trip to Bemidji ififikgo?eg‘fizggfgg?flni Mails. "] Adams looks as young as ever, and|or of the birth anniversary ‘of his Tuesday. | Al:thur Nehf, the $35,000 beauty of Glazner, Ziinn, Ponder and Yellow- the New York Gmnts, hasn’t been as|horse are delivering. effective as Bill Ryan, a rookie pitch- er from the International league. Walter 'Johnson’s work with thel THE PIONEER WANT ADS Washington Senators makes it seem BRING RESULTS : that" the -old star is almost through. > ¢ Joe’Bush hasn’t shown anything for the Boston Red Sox and George Daus hasidone the Tigers very little good. Dick-Rudolph had to give up after a brave ‘effort and is now working with the Braves as a coach. Managers blame the cold, rainy weather of the: early season for the failure of ‘the old wings to get in FRECKLES , i i We carry a complete stock of Repair. Parts—also a full line of Starters, Generators, Cutouts, Coils and Ignition .Switches. 1 \ STUDEBAKER CARS TAKE nnn The following prices are effective June 1st on the various models: ‘We have specialized for years on Auto Electric Repairing. In most cases we can repair and return the same day Charges must be prepaid 8n parts sent m for repairs, ¢ POLD NEW Our Workmanshp and prices will please you S RICE . ERICE Now s the Ti Get Rid of Th LIGHT-SIX Two-P Roadster.............. ow s the :Jn;:ylos’::. id of These We also have the BEST Battery Station in the Northwest. LIGHT-SIX T:::n;s(‘;l;s.fl:. 0"“ Illls1488 :11;302 SPECIAL-SIX Touring Car ........... ..$1750 $1635 Do you know how easy it is to We Repair All Makes of Batteries SPECIAL-SIX Two-Passenger Roadtter . .$1750 $1585 T et SPECIAL-SIX Coup $2450 one will call you freckle-face? ¢ T & oupe " Siuply getyan ounce of Othine, BEST EQUIPMENT BEST MECHANICS SPECIAL-SIX Sedan ... $2550 i double strength, from your druggist BIG SIX Touring Car .. $1985 4 and a few applications should show fe : PRICES F. 0. B. DETROIT A2y W. R. GIBERSON, INC. - you how easy it is to rid yourself of ¥ ;%r !{eckles t:fl;i get ::1 beagfif\tlecom]; For Your ’ 2 plexion. e sun and winds of Marcl " B m Iv.l m n : ;‘:::kl::“::figuste:‘::::fl :o?:%gth‘::: Furniture SERVICE YOU WILL APPRECIATE ; eltra l otor Co pa y A f ¢ is sold in this month. Be sure t i 1 i LByl ik Lo s b e dar Deer River Minnesota 11241 Dewey Ave. Bemldjl | as this is sold under guarantee of " money back if it fails to remove the Polish freckles. | | Present Imps of new Bulck six-cylinder . models will be carned thrl,. the 1922 French high heel Oxfords, black and tan French high heel Oxford, brown and black kid . . .$3.95 Season' g 8 ‘ Low heel Oxford, black and tan . . .. . . . .....$495 ko d e o 1st thd i ' eel Oxford, black and tan . . . ....$4.95 ST Beglmllng June lst thé new series and Nubuck, white Oxford, Military heel . . . . . ....$6.45 v 4 prices will be as follOWS f. 0.b. factorles, Grey suede Oxford, Military heel ............$8.95 ' ‘ Fllnt MlChlo'an ; WF o Ladies’ one and two strap Pumps, black and tan. . $6.50 3 / H "* : ' ; Lol ! ; ,, g 5 v . » Old Prices Men’s heavy Work Shoes . ... ........... REEERS $3'.50 . ! Model 22-44 Three Passenger Roadster, $1795 Men’s light Und . 2.pi . ‘ i Model 22-45 Five Passenger Touring, - $1795 en’s lig nderwear, 2-piece suits ... ... .. .. 68c » . Model 22-46 Three Passenger Coupe, - $2585 Men’s light Union Suits . .. ... B ..98¢c to $1.58 Model 22-47 Five Passenger Sedan, - - $2895 il B | Model 22-48 Four Passenger Coupe,; - $2985" Ladies’ House Gowns, special ............... $1.69 . i« Model 22-49 Seven Passenger Touring, $2065 . Model 22-50 Seven Passenger Sedan, - $3295 Pwneer Builders of Valve-m-Hefld Motor Cars Branches in all Principal C:luPMlac Mphm 3 j MOTOR, INfi“ ‘Beltrami Avenue Bemidji Rt o M B0 S e (WHEN BETTER AUTOMOEIL‘ES AN? m;m BUICK WILL mnm THEM T 4 B . P b o

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