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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUE |BAD MAN CAUCHT, POLICE SAY| Gives Name of Joe Carr and News of Indoor and Outdoor Sports JAY, MARCH orce gel leary angd ask stions that | versity was taken on the Nebraska sched i "t Wi odl"be e femenkae busl | Ve Inmead of the Uuivermts of Colorado, | IDENTIFTED BY POOL HALL MAN | ness or foroe him to buy a farm and plant | which also was seeking a date with the Washington . and. Omaha . Pla; t | it _te glysyrrhiniza | Cornhuskers. Last season Denver had one — | f But the innovation will be trisd first | of the best foot ball machizies in‘the west, | charged with Taking Nearly One | il { Vinton Park Tomorrow, witkcut the leordce o the boys while at{holding the Carlisle Indians, who beat Ne- n‘ o . pommerer practic braska 3 o b, to a score of 8 1o 9. The Hundred Dollars from the T | A o I n e ‘ul"‘ L i . westerners are coached by Deacon: Koehler | |l 1l ALSO MEET AGAIN THURSDAY |KMANK WINS MAN-EATING A former Nebraska student and foot bali 1R, & DRIEY'L TGN 0% | | I “| i | hero. Sixteenth Street. | i ) I | ] en 10| PERRELLT WANTS AT BURNS — | | Iw ‘y - il | { The capture of & sate burglar and all | i | A R, Here (s & Story you ought to read. boys | mig Tiaitan Asks for m Mateh with | around croox of wide sxperonce 13 be I ‘N‘I T A It js from the Kansas City Journal aad f b STV 8%, ¥ i ! i Il | g R Stars, Skipper BN tells the result of Klank-De Rouen wrestle | the Farmer. |Weved by the police to have besn accom- | il 4 11 | o had Al in such & juley way thai sports in Omaha ' John Perrelll, ths big [tallan Who | plighed early Sunday morning in the arre p— UL will certainly grab it, for they wot of both | Wrestied Goteh at the Auditorium last | \ i il men: Friday night, writes to The Bee, saying |of a man who €ives his name as Joe Carr it | : b | he wants to meet Farmer Burns in Omaha | his late residence as Nebraska City and | I-‘I'.I!:vi two rw'-k' Illllr- o] he -l:l *‘*""L'l'; his nativity ag Italian n Chicago for a while and since he Is ¢ A il weat would like o o against the old| Carr was.pidced under arrest about i In @ wrestling match which ended in & The. 10 base hall season opens at Vinton | bave knickle fist fight and ws stopped by . . v y \g..| $1X burly policemen. Raoul de Rouen, the treel pRrk tomorrow. when the Washing- | prenchman who tost to Goich last Thurs- ton American league team and the Rourkes | day night i Convention hall, falled to | Farmer. | o'clock Sunday morning by Patrolmen maet AL the old park. Fifteenth and Vinton [ throw Emil Klank, Gofeh's manager. twice | Manager Gillan wili take up negoliationt | areia and Bitters in the Third ward. He " B it exintiitlon e of |10 & half an hour t the Century theater | Wit relll and also Burns and arrange | : 2 > , ::y""':‘r' * the firat exhibition game Of | ) 0" night. Tie gained one fall in 2 mih- | & match at once, If Burns wants it | was noticed on the. street by the officers o 3 | iites and 40 seconds. The bout was awarded | Perrelll sald ai the Rome hotel after his and, In thelr opinjons, was acting rather | TS eertainly ought to draw a big crowd m‘ ank A ! 'mn:rln wnhlu;ul- h i 4 B strangely. When accosted he would not est One O e o o he. v Juring the first fall there was cousider- | ‘I know I did not make a favorable im- figvé . g | the park. even though the weather may } roughing and Klank was on the de- | pression here tonight. 1t was because of [ Blve a full account of himself, but said he # be & fiit ‘coo). for Washington s & Stronk | fensive all of the time. It was not necea | the contrast with Gotch. Gotch s far | was from Nebraska City Od h ts 18 e Aggregdtion this vear and has ita full |sary: for the Gotch traimot to win a fall | better than I thought him. He is so much | paing saarched at the police station after O a \ ‘STANDARD of hat »” 2.5 e A F R L (At B KM Lt Whier gt Sromt i e, of nt Sowens | value”~ the famous erup of last year's Des Molnes team or [ were on the mat they did well from & | whether he would meet Perrelli or not, but | yaranall. who directed that he be held quota’on this trip. Manager Joe Cantilion |#0d it did not hurt to lose one. This was |better than the rest of ue that we look | HugheA will. 1oss, the other game.. It is | Srectator's viewpoint, and when they were | Gotch, who was at the Rome at the time ROy > C Y probable that all three men will be used LOTT the mat the spéctators on the stage | . iy Ty th P o S Bt o e 10ed Loare kept busy BetUmg out of the exits | ou may say that 1 will buck Burns | A, J. Carey, proprietor of a pool hall at n the two games to keep T | has cdiféeted a fast lot of players, AmONK | man from France. The agreement was |him. But.T believe I can throw Burns and | ter, Carr was found to have $6.% on i | his aiare ix the redoubtable Johnson, the | thal they wrestle any place on the stage, |am anxious to try it Omaha wresting | person, aiso a watch. The large amount wizarg of tle box. He will pitch either |on the mat, on the floor, the footlights, | fans will see. if | wrestie the Farmer, that | S0 FRC 0 MR O TR B0l Wednesdsy or Thursday and elther With- | {1 Apdicnce or ahy place else as long as | I am not'n dead one ' the reason he made no effort to throw the | poor than we. are when wrestlin with }h“"[”. been booked as a suspicious chara Ry from being crushed under them. | against Perrelll for $500." 306 North Sixteenth street, oleared up the Then It must not be forgotten that the | They fell into the chalrs, on the footlights | e v z v Ol Traper; SRippdr' Bill, otherwiss Viltie | and alk over, with Kiank on the bottom Al | PLAN FOR STATE TENNIS ToURNEY |Mystery and Suspiclons about Carr by | | og-g o P Schipke, orice the pride of Omaha when he Dakota Meet to Be Held at Sunday morning. He said that $96.50 and 24 CIl . altest s es are 4, () Y ) crotch hold and Klank knew that he would overed third base for Pa. will ,be on the | win the match, as more than twenty-nine 4 (Y R/ \ [ his gold watch had heen stolen and de- - en The S or i fine for minutes had elapsed. Therefore he did Mitchell Next July. > <54 | ‘\m‘/ ous k’vlpur’ "ln ne form and j\” not try to get out of the fall because he MITCHBLL, 8 D. March 2. -(Special) | scribed bhoth, saying that $40 of the money a omS a s s es s i ? show his old friends that he 10ves| was afraid of falling on the lights. He | —At a meeting of the local tennis players | was in stiver. - —————— o { Hem still sald afterwards .that the fall was won | of this city the preliminary arrangements | o, o "G 0L v Pa Routke has sdnie of the hest cards *‘;“ Wt " 3 ¢ | for the tournament of the flmn\\dlml:]r\r:n‘y”. ol e o e ke 1525 in hif slseve he' hax ever had. He will| Bl L8t wa# not the excling part of i Tennis association were - perfecte e | the police, afte convin h . batile and it was truely n battle when | state tournament will be held at Mitchell [ that his valuables had been found on Car al e ‘ “brink, hem m M- frende - hess 1w | 1y e ‘et o emrat B 1 s o et &8 O e stores 525 this year and the dates se y il 4 i o men are the week of July 19 to 34, The|CArey fully identified.them, 8o the charg drawings will take place Monday evening | #8uinst Carr has been changed to burglary and the play will start Tuesday morning. {on the police statlon records Six ts in_the city will be available for | .. play during the week. F. C. Drake of this [ The theft at the Carey pool hall was ey have been work- \ ity 8 the secretary of the association, and | supposedly committed by a lone burglar, ¢ ' fist. 1t was a_hard right swing for the | in the course of a few weeks the prelimi- | who gained entrance to the place through h - out for the last' few days and the | jaw, but wend wild. The Frenciman then | nary announcements will be sent out to |, o540 (i ipeed they show is something remarkable, | ¥aw that Klank knew a little about|the varlous clubs of the state. There are | 'ack Window late Baturday night, after Uhis. much should be said right now, | PUEilism and jumped into Klank, throwing | about forty men In the two clubs in this | the hall was closcd. The outer door of the however: Washington has béen together | 115 feot into his” abdomen. They fell lo|city and they expect to give the visiting | eate had becn left closcd, but with thel | | 9 4 games. Cadman, the slugging caicher; Vas- :‘H. i |u?|| Jenty xw-n’n(l: Yo, 89 et ArOthey il iy i ud they went at lightning speed. As they binder. another slugger; Johns, the pitcher, | mei i the center of the mat Raoul de | and all. the new hovs. some of whom Pa| Rouen jumped ai Klank and struck him doesn’t want 10 tip off until the first game | in the face with his head. This angered Warts, wiil' e there Klank and he retaliated withi a clenched Y, ‘1 the mat and .as they did so De Rouen |tannis mén & spiondid week in July. combination not set. s the knob nad oty | Vlembers ()f House for some time and playing ball. so that if | grabbed Klank by the wrist with both t makes a better comparative showing| hands and iried to break the wrist. At Med for Noot Ball Stare. to e turned and the inner strong box i34 the same time de Rouen sei his teeth Into | broken han the local team no one must feel sore. | e ‘flaghy part of Klanks le . . | open p | and wus| JOWA CITY, la., March 2.—(Special)—| pen. Sk (_) )d ] -es Fr At The Rourkes hve only just come together | viclously knawing that member when the | CO6Ch John G Grifith of the TUniversity | In trving to explain how he came (o have A oC Place ! and they have the metal, All that it ncees- | Police pulied him off Gotch's trainer. led 4 meel | the money and watch Carr told the police C f o 0 R it v, g wec When de Rounen firat jumped into Klank | INE of the foot ball candidates for Wedn on ommittees t the crowd swarmed on to (he stage from | 98y afternoon to consider plans for thei!hat he boukht the timeplece in Kansas Gieorme Graham 8 showitg up In fine | Al alaen ang It took all the police Dro- | ADFIng practice. Griffith is planning to|City and earned the money. He failed orm. 010 John Gonding never had so much | tection present, which was Inadequate, to | Present medals to the players who Win|jowever, (o give a satisfactory Shock Absorbers and How They Fail eason f vo contests to be hel s 1 | § § 2 olal de sl o Einger and the reat of the old men are | jake ihe Frenchman's ‘teeth away from | O e O e e e oo Nutie | waIRing the atresta at 3’ o'clock In tt 1‘Interest is Centered on Committee on | It is claimed for shock absorbers that they take the burden of here with the goods | R hiore o keep them separated. Kiank | the farthest and the one who is able to|morning with almost $100 in his pockets, Interstate and Foreign shocks from the springs. They do. They check the flexibility penp for Both Temma. was eager 10 get a punch at the Fench. | Shoot the forward pass the Ereatest dis-| haif of it in silver. Gohonirce | and add to the stiffness. Road shocks and vibration thatshould Here 15 u list of the two teams man and the latter sought out a board 'ARve WAL BF Awataed BOe tropUEs oo o Although he ‘says he is an Itallan, the 3 be absorbed and taken up by the spri e transmitted th h Oals, . - Boaitio Washi i e e POl e et | atih vk et Sl S, Sho. Players | detectives. disbell be st A | bil i Cb'd ering i d‘f i _""!h' mah Position ashington, | quickly quieted by Manager George Ken- E usiz o1 e players | detectives disbelicve the statemen: hey ou! tomobile, stra d arr jraham First Frecman | nedy and the excitement ceased. Tt was|and to effectively start the ball a rollinng | hint (hat he may be an expert with a list| WASHINGTON, March 2.—Members of k the fu N raining and jarring it and fatiguing the ! Second Unglaub | an impossibility for anyone (o .»‘:»m;‘rn( v‘y‘,..":"'..;i“ff:'( et ;nlj’ Kick from four | O ¢Times of similar nature on his 1. | the nouse of representatives alr are passengers. . . h b endl of the matc but it was e ot e §os 1 1Ol our | b i 2 > = - by The ctica i 3 ay 1 av 1 H . S| et due's e bad temper And poor | to thres pointa la certainly a stroke in the| A complaint charglng breaking and enter-q begiDNINg Lo speculate upon their indi- | T'he practical, sensible way is to have a spring suspension Shorg. . R ae | {udemant (0t the French wrestier. IClaok o T LR ok h':i‘:“;'v yes |Ing was filed againal the man in policc| vidual chances of securing choice commit- | that is complete and mechanically correct. PRI chipke | wrestled a fair and square match and | terday prave o pace the PrOPST | court Monday morning. alth, he tee assignments, which are expected to be | rhird P bo | value on the drop kick and the place kick. ough he was gnmen te exy Left., Gamay | 913 B00d Work. o leaves here today for |#omething which it dia ot have betore. [|nOt arralgned. ‘He will probably have his|made just before the present special ses- | Shock gbsorherl are not required on the Cahtet Milan. Central America. where he has a six | &m almost inclined to belleve at times that | hearing Tuesday. of congress ends. Franklin. They are used on automobiles having the hard- Belden Right Clymer] months’ e It he tries any of | the rules should make a touchdown count | Particular Interest s centered on the | d 1 fi M e Haltallivtic g Simma, 3 s 4 “irent | # DU G0 phae country 1;.,‘:,«: points and the goal Jfrom “touchdown |~y . : T e R SR ened steel frame and a half-elliptic or other inadequate form vashinder Cateh Street | f« liable to never see France again. [t |be e od from the ga Ch dd ee on intersiate and foreign com : ; naing Y 4 TR B o U LT LT & inese Hidden i adh 1 e o e of spring suspension. A o Brana . v | 80 many matciies. | De Rouen came {0 ihis Townsend and Pit High Guns. . PR b tion this committee. dealing with the Pan- The Franklin has full-elliptic springs front and back and i Ak AL country several months ago and has since | Townsend and Pitt were ctii i A A i s, it -l e, ) A Sanders. BHUCLL L ghngon | mel several men. He was defented b7l Dt es B Tast wee, bial guny et mn Dmmg Cdrs e SRR Ale 000,08 IR ]' law, a laminated wood chassis frame—a construction that absorbs ower. ... Piteh.. e ughes | Goteh and that setties him for this coun- | g, y . To erid”s b " the interstate commerce laws, employers’ p . ¥ Alallint " Jomne BT s | B8 R Tas seei o ke (0 e i | :;:,.,"";v,';,fl',‘,'_,:“';.*.’.'",L';\,“,,‘"'T:,[ —_ e A i o ""‘! "C":l'."“”! the "‘fl;'"’*k-‘- A half-elliptic spring to equal tzmAn VPeoh... R Vitherup | perform as the Century theater w ¢ * i, i ¥ Byt on as the great co! otive: com. F'ra ing w 4 7 —an i “ Hollenberk Piteh.. 0 .. Gray | erowded to overflowing last night ;pm""“’"’ o0 ".'.};:qu;"':;f's';‘“m,l Wliroa Wealthy Chicago Celestial Charged | recosnition as the great constructive com- STEanSL T BDLNG WLl ukve to be seven feet long—an b e g gunnn by r‘:‘-:] Gt n‘{:wg Kennedy says he “r: satisfied m-nn the | oo iker e . 1% 71 with Using New Method of mittee the house, ,therefore berths on tical length. Then wood is flexible and absorbs shocks, while a ee . Piteh. .. R radfor mateh and thinks e Rouen w he ai, e 2 % 2ANN i : 4 this commiittee are regarded as especially > ives sti oy P tdi March M and April 1. Games called | £ood wrestler in another vear but he ex- | Townsend ... % Smuggling, PEARS e A ot ot steel frame gives stiffness and hard riding. it pecis 1o bring a man In this country next | Tt - - 3 ‘ pRIare | 4 year who wiit beat Frank Gotch ..m| -:;m. H iw?fl.h s ‘fii Y sentative Mann of Iliinois will he selected | . CADMAN PG | According to hix own statément. spend $10,- | GAGIR oo s CHICAGO, March 2.-Chin Yen Quai, a| a8 chairman, to succeed Colonel Hepbuin Model D, 28 harsespower, five- — 00 Lo do it. Klank does mot care for' any | JRIARE - oo s | wealthy Chinafifah, was arrested today hy | of lowa. who failed of re-election i hioe touri p:lm R:I h P ; : o e Uk O e i Rart 28 | Deputy ; ; LA lively contost ls- belnig waged within o s senger touring-car, . Boucl remier Cateher Saya Omaha's New | arber teodense 18 2| Deputy Marshall Righeimer as an alleged 1 lively ontes i Ng Wag within i gl hi 4 . )\ 1 mckatop is a Wonder. JOHNSON DEFIES ALL l'onnnc‘i\\l-:vlpn'gl-r k | participant in a conspiracy to smuggle | the New York delegation over the oppor N i W gh tension magneto, selective trans- “Johnny Kling thinks that Omaha lias se- Anderson | Chinamen into this country at EI Paso, | tunity to succeed Vice President Sherman 7 mission, 36-inch wheels, same size cured a prige in Cad the new catcher | Colored Champ Wil Weet Jefl, (oo | Tex. Chin was arraigred before Commis- | o0 the committes of intevstate and forelgn v * | as used on water-cooled automobiles | of the Rourke family,” sald Willle Guil} ? t | Somer: | commerce. The greatest rivalry for tho | s g of the Union Pacific. who returned Monday | o o ‘,“';":" “."f'h" ;t’w:__ ke Suin Somers | siover Foote and released on oail of $1.0%, I:m(.\ Ly ‘I ’:, ren |jutlv:x 1vafimrflra“w.a weighing 50 per cent more, T T, V18It at Kansas City with | greeted Jack Johnson, the pusiliat, when ! Parker Alome Goes the Koute. The case will be held tomorrqw afternoon. | B 5¢ e y s | tives Calder, Parsons and Fassett | The New York democrats also would | like to retain the place on the committes The arr ved here loday. The crowd was made was made on complaint of o St R ROR L R, ¢ ;I‘;d'i.‘.;.d vacant by, {ie relitemantsof fafner 310-312 South 19¢th St. OMAHA NEBR Representative Ryan of Buffalo. two Mexicans whose nanes wera not given | o i at Willlam Parker was the only one of the Young Men's Christian association hikers who walked all the way from Omaha (o Lincoln, making the fifty-five miles in nine- teen hours. Bix walkers left the Omalia Young Men's Christian association Satu day morning at 2:30. Clarence Wendell and Olger Rosengren reached Ashland in seven “Kling (hinks that Omaha hest ball towns on the m: really out of major leag all for good and will devote his time locking after his Interests in Kansas City. He has two large | {il RRVEERH REUREHET o "ereeted by pool rooms and other property with an in- | galegations from sporting clubs and or- come. of over $150M a year and he thinks | 1zat of colored people, s one of the He save he is up for the most part of negroes and they cheered with enthusiasm Johnson, pleased with his welcome, held an impomptu reception on the platform of delegation would like to ve Il Paso. Chin was ar ested immedi- | a1y yep tion on the commitiee, | | | ndred persons gathered in front 1 hours and thirty minutes and Havelock, | | | A of the deal. It {s said conspirators realized (eXception, were so prominent in the in o from $300 to 3600 on each Chinaman brought | Surrection against the house rules that Cuabs batt so that he would never missed. Mo also said t Philadelphia pitcher wh twice in the same weel the pennant for the ¢ the coming pitcher of “When | left here I did not wear the ¢ WN | hours to tie endless number of cures we have effected. Our success Is 1. result of superior knowledge, gained by years of conscientious study and experience There nothing doubtful or experi- t Coveleski, tie | that | now wear, and while I wear (his beat the Giants | crown, 1'll do my best to defend It against and thus cinched | ail comers. | am willing to fight with an k ately after | but it is having difficuity in ng u | an effort to buy the Kansas City franchise | o¢ (he Went Thity-fifth street hotel where | 4 . 4 o bk g ) & chise | o 3 ) 3 distance of fifty miles from Omaha, n| 1t is charged that the plot was to concenl | person to succeed Mr. Hepbur yre- in the American association. but $75.0% | Johnson went from the station. In re- | thirtaan nours. They (ook (he street car om | the ¢ & s 5o 0 t Mr. Hepburn. Repr does not seem o e any Inducement 10| sonmac” o rened cheers dopnson ape | Dirteen nours They took the atreet car on |the Chinamen in dining cars and gei them |gentatives Dawson, HIll and Smith are Teheau to let loose. | peared on a_second floor ®alcony and | Anarews walked to Ashland in eight hours | 2CPO8% (he line in that manner. Chin ls|already well provided with commiilee | Guild_says Kiing told him that Moran | made a little speech and fifteen minutes. Arthur Johnson and |%aid to he in charge of the Chicagn end |assignments, and the othgrs, with one | would hold up the recelving end of 1) ‘I'm glad to get home again” he sald. | wiliam Parker walked to Ashland in eight PR S e g Sorcha s hera s they huve been hesitating about asking | | it 2, : the speaker o appoint them to any com- bs last vear, was| body and won't s the money in advance | SARGENT, Neb., March .—(Special.) e by A T Ah e RO ps mental about our method of treatment. big leagues. _ | as Burns did when he fought me. My sole | Saturday evening a large crowd witncssed . ’Y‘h"-lrw\m((:‘: n‘_x g th -y{n “_-m nt of | I\v\‘:d !(‘nuv\ ;.\u Wwhat 1\ be done by our | parpose In coming to New York today |An Interesting wrestling match at e opera | [N UI'SE€ 1es O ative Cushman of Washington | ern and advanced methods and we do | i e e i 5 | Bk when ¥ BRHARe S iasal el he committee on ways and means an- | | DUt hold out false inducements and prom. HERE'S A NEW ONE FOR DAVE| was to force Jim Jefferfes into a matoh. | house, when Howard Wailace, a local | to t E s hold 1 1 During (lie day | am going to post a for- | threw Lennett, the cowboy wrestler, two HENAr - VAOAOT: “Will “oeid " ors The MiE s, fon Sur basme has besn s houses . . 4 | hold synonym througho: e wes | S o L G IR R F Blood Poisoning [l memate s i e | s, 2oone theoasiour, the. west o Pa Wants Him to Stir His Lemounade with Licorice Stick, i » fight any man in the world."” | plished In twelve minutes. Wallace sesms 1 3 long establish- wuln;::«l“wl'n:hn he would fight Stanlev |to get out In good company for only thres merce. Washington probably will not | ment in Omaha and to our remarkable 4 : " to et ¢ i onl i R o L success In the treatment and cure of the d Fi id Rulo Jarrott affed into | Ketchel, Johnson said ont training. ‘The preliminary hy Aden 3 N B class of ailments that constitute our 4 qRed Fleher and Rulo Tarrott Buried mea | i “tight the tirst man who covers the ' Shaw and Fimmie McGregor. two local hovs, | Kiss Bestowed Upon Dying Patient b class of ailments that constitute our spe: that Pa's family of v sons I8 getting | money if Jefferies refuses to fight, Ketchel tlowe to the Tirat pay eheck in- large| s not too small and Corbeit is' not (oo |the first bout in fifty-two seconds, but an ov n game. Shaw threw McGregor Causes Death of Miss Spier at TEDDY. JR.. DENIES REPORT We [lave investignted and testea ail | | | known methods for the treatment and cure SUshén old MeGregor won the next two rounds. | Cumberland, Md. of diseases and weaknesses of which 3 Today, if the sun shines, the Rourkes—| <o . oo ; T HOLDEN ” | Ronsias Asserts Story He Is Engaged (o Mise (i} §ives us the right to judge between the the. coming - Champa—will scamper out on | WASEM WANTS TO MEET HOLDEN Central City Ountelassed. [ Munn s Without alse and the true—between shallow. pre that old lot and begin to give Pa an imita 87 PAUL, Neb, M | CUMBERLAND, Md., March 20.—Having ti StaioR eHd Aol MarheThetwaen . Sih: ton of A ball team winning a pennant He Can Throw the Omaha Man | Friday evening a spir become infected from a kiss bestowed by — |l thoories and methods cannot. stand. out Jarrott fs in fine forn and helieves he can ot Any Pl Was Blownd &t the gymussium in ‘thts ¢ty | = ¢ AgAInet our advanced modes of tr M £ hie 1ite this year. As | \ request on a patient dylng of blood pois- | THOMPSONVILLE. Conn. Ma | & » d modes of treatment, piteh the game of hie life th P, A Oscar Wasem in anzious to wrestle John | between the . Youns ) Christian as 5 A . against progressive medical science, and for Fisher, weli hie loped all the way over | | ORcAr WASSm W& Adslops 16, WRRe © TOVS | sociation team from Central City and the | oning, Miss Marion C. Spier, a trained | Theodore Roosevelt, fr.. today stuted that |l Gndisputed evidence of hundreds and hune- {rom his fowa home and hadmi reached | |\ lge’a"uny ‘itme thar he can throw home tram. known by the name of Uic | nurse, died tonignt. Miss Spier attended | It was not true that he was engaged to|f dreds of cascs curcd. Al (hat expert skill the second wind point when he arrived. [ ) WiEer at BA¥ CHAS CERE S nta” Holden | Anostles. with a score of 3 to M in favor {ya . Tard e o Rt o e f 4 vast experience and scientific attainment Me's just the pinkest kid vou ever muw {0 consider thin us & challenge. He recently | of the home team. Two fleld “"""‘."‘““‘;‘;:,,, Ur,‘””:- l.Mm ”‘::”n.“‘.lw{ m[rul'lx had v‘;v'\ ‘,,,,,,' .‘: " ."j‘l‘ n ||I‘ v»x.-n'l" e can accomplish are now being done for Rroiher Dave has submitted a new propo- | 19 “OR#dSr LhM &8 & Ch8 e om0k | A1l Central City could accomplish. Thera | %e L. Carder, a proml t any report to that effect, (Ml those who apply to us for the help they sition 1o Pa. It hAR been teken under con- | no notice of it {was a large and enthusiastic crowd out | woman, at the Allegeince hospital, and she and such repost. if any, was absolutely B i v S = R sideration by thesa two Rourke brothers, I am very anxious for Holden to meet | to Witress the game and the Aposties were | gigplayed sucl lovable disposition toward | without foundation | A e TP e hut may require (he presence and able | .. on the mat at the Auditorium,” says | coverced all over with glory ey 1 ) 10V A o i A y ([ latest and best methods, BRONCHITIS CATARRE, WERVOUS' D coungel of Brother Jim from Grand Island | Wasem. 1 have understoood that e | 4 | the sick woman that the latter asked the| Miss Munn and her mother were guests | LOOD POISON SKIN DISEASFS, XIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASE before A settlement is reached. It is this: | thinke ne can beat me and nothing would | Kent Goes to Carleton nurse to kiss her as she was dying. The [at Farmirgton, Saturday, which is the [ B4 all Special Dissases and thets com) g.v-tlon:‘;:.m;m‘;g.mr_r" o Hme ‘That Dave feed his r‘;ll ‘lvmvl‘lnnd' to "h" please me better than to give him an op- | |owA CITY, Ia., March | request was granted and In a few days home town of Mrs. Cowles, aunt to Mr. | Consultation Office Hours: 8:00 a. m. to §:00 p. m home \; m l||'l :;-”hfl“vr\ n.u“ \:‘nnm‘:“n portunity 1o try It. 1 am a better man | yayrice Kent, the well known Miss pler was stricken with the same | Roosevelt | FRE Sundays, 10 to 1 only. If you cannot stead of walhr, He belleves I Min Shioe | then Hoiden at least | will alwave think | of Jowa athletic star who has been coach- | majuay | and Examination. call, write. thivst as well as water. keep the whistle | o until he ‘throws me. I will meet him | fuc'{he iTankell Tndians the last vear has | Walad: | just e fresl and I addition will e better | just ‘as woon an he” wishes at “catch-sg’ | ifonica - poaition as corch at Carieion R | for the boys' hea catch-oan. best two out of three, on afly | Ao e Rteq & B ots. He will assume lis Nast Fasd 15 Fafras | Pa s skepical but s wiling that| resgonable (erma’ 5 e e T AL AN T o 1ho yanentic, Siugivic Bittere cure dy- | LEOWINIVELY OVRR Brother Dave glve it a trial, so this wee's | Wasam In one of the good wrestlers of Kent 'was the "star quasterback on. the | spensia lleer and kid University of lowa teams for four years l':" ¥ e e he was probably the best college pitcher | debility. Price . F fu the state while in col ind he was | Drug Co also a high jumper on the track team. LITTLE SYMPATHY FOR MAN he will have & barrel on tap at the garden | the west. fie hus 4 much wider experien and let the bovs go to it. Pa says if Dave| than Holden and vet Holden I« a good man will stiv his lemonade with a licorice stick | His wreatling has been more local. how he may So ahead and feec it to the hoys. | ever. The two men are evenly matched Pa objects. lowever. (o giving them all|as to welght, but Wasem ix perhaps more they wau' of the fuice unstirred with the | skilful as he has been at it longer 1308 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb, sale by Beaton IN A FEW DAYS { Vall Defeats South Omaha. lecrice stick: He says too much un-| Manager Gillan of the Auditorium is e e raten jembnade - puckers a man's | ready to match the men if Holden will| VAlL. la. March % —8pecial—vail won | WHO LOSES RAILROAD PASSES c R Mouth, and srwists that ball plavers witn [accepi Wasem's defi. Wasem has been | trom the South Omaha High school five puckered mouths ave a0t as usele:s 11 #s | working out with Farmer Burns ar the [in the fastest basket ball game seen on the | poyieemen: Get Disgusted at the As A MAD_¢an have wraund | latter's ncademy for some weeks and doing | local floor so far this season by the score | - R e o | ] e a g0t tHis Ohe Off about “un-| some outside wrestling | of 28 to 25 The local team =howed bette ou | | adullerated ™ lemonade Dad Wallace nearly 2 et [team work and basket tossing ability than | No-Pass. e fell over in his chair backwards and Garvin Nebraska (o Meet Den {it has before this season Anger, disgust and sympathy mingled in : . 1ol out & snort that could be heard & block | 1INCOLN, March .—(Spectal.)—Ne- | 3 | the bosoma of several sturdy police offi 3 By the Old Reliable Dr. Searles & Searles. To the which Brother Dave took umbrage. | braska and Denver universities will meet WorelTat tn AAMNN- Siaht: {cers at the station when John Nadigar | patablished (n Omala fo' 25 years. The many thous. But at that Dave saya nix on the licorice. | an the gridiron next fall. Manager Bager | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, March 28.—(Spe- | Xt s 4nds of cawos cured by us make us the most experienced 1t would knack his trade. he insists, if the|of the Cornhuskers today agreed (o meet| y) An important feature of the state|® Perrs. M. foporied the loas of twely | Bileishin 1o 0 Swen i wl alientta "sna Mllments. of e lquor license law will be determined as (#7hVal rairond Bamses ‘ men, W6 oW 1ust wha v oure you the result of injunction proceedings which RS ARRIMDDEANS AN, A0 08 ? have just been Instituted and in whieh the [ breathed one officet In contempt | % R4 We Cure You, Then You Pay Us Our Fee. Yo members of the town board of Goodwin | "“ add in this ""‘k"“" RUP. 5. whee | 3 We make 1o inisleading or false statement nle T TAREt ) dak are the defend-|™M, Ordinary man couldn’t, et a pass for * you cheap. worthless treatment. Our reput b township. Deu anty he getande DR E T N Lisacd Baibe 5 1 fajie are (00 favorably kiown. every case we treat our m ants. The injunction restraine the board v 3 reputation is at sta Your health, 1ife and happin f, [ ] [] [] — rom issuing a liquor license, the application | 'Any man whe would be careless enough | g 5 s (00 serious & 1 to piace In the hands of for the injunction being based upon un. |0 lose’ tweive® rgfiroad pamses ought o} = = o 3 "y‘lsl\;,n'l;f:g‘l"o; rugfi“:?fi;"fl"hw&"' The combination of healthful vegetable ingredients of which §. 8. S, is usuai grounds. Those who secured the re- | suffer,”” growled another ks pture which is rafe and convenient to Dobility, Blood Polscy, Skin DA , Kidney and Blad- composed, makes it an especiallv desirable and effective remedy in the treat- training order contend (hat at the rec And so0 "on it went. only one policeman |iaie as no time is \'I.v 1 m“&un -\,., l der Diseases, all Special Diseas Allments of Men. | ment of sores and ulcers of every kind. Since an imoure condition of the #/nual election & majorily of the voers |ha\ing ccmphes T ke oo Nad | Bapture, and If a person has doubts, Suat !l TRR R it e T Sy blood is responsible for the trouble, a medicine that can purify the blood js | ©f U township, counting all those who( 1 also lovi 3 W b ald Nadigan. | o P he money 1n any bank and et lots | Batiatied Na other’ doctor whI do e | Dr. Searles & Searl ¢ the| “Oh. that's nothing. You can o \ al Oma! the only hope of a successful cure; and it should be a medicine that not only ";'f';" '”I“ :\'"‘"'d:""; ngs g .+ Ll Ny it o, ,N‘: . ,.t said the desk | When taking my (reatment patients mist es, 119 § 14th, Cor. 14th and Douglas, ha. ’ « 4 % i cent election ’t v prably to | ¢ 0 - S " ? e come to 1y office References: United cleanses the eirculation, but one that at the same time restores the blood to | (10 LU ™ “liconaen for saloons. al. | sergeant - Biates Natlons) nank of Omaha oo et - ¢ e - ita _normal, fich, nutritive condition. 8. 8. 8. is fust such a remedy. It is | 0. en & majority of those who did voie | Nadigan's passes were over different di Frank H. Wray, M. D, made entirely of healing, cleansing vegetable properties, extracted from na- | jeciured themselves in favor of such [visiens of the Milwaukee rosd Room 306, Bes Bldg., Omaba, Web. roots, herbs and barks of the forest and fields. It has long been | censes being lssued by the townsh | e TH w ' recognized as the greatest of all blood purifiers, possessing the qualities | 1hose who secured the restraining order i < s NEED ANY? necessary to remove everv impurity in the blood. When S. 8. S. has purified | intimate that if the state cireuit court SEE THAT THEY COME Does not Color the Hair Show this to your doctor. Ask him if there is a single injurious ingredient. Ask ily and surely, because they are no longer fed and kept o by a continual | appeal wili be taken to the state supreme discharge into them of irvitating disease-laden matter from the blood. 8. S. 8, | court brings about a healthy condition of the flesh by supplying it with rich, nourishing blood and makes a permanent and lasting cure. Book on Sores Wosld ¢ THE NEBRASKA SEED CO. we Missor | . r i the circulation, and strengthened and enriched it, sores and ulcers heal read- | does not take thie view of the matt --.“ | | | y b, A e P PEREON ~ thinks A Hair Vigor, ade from this formula, is the best prepa- rd St. Tel. , 1261 and Ulgers and any medical advice mailed free to all who write REA e DN TN S LT AL DAL A T K Yt g S o Oity Salesroom, 1613 Howard St Doug THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. | {jum Jerferon (v, to 86 Lo o e