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S / X ( FOR RENT so For Rent Routh half of double brick house i rooms, 4 bedroom ail modern, at {511 South #th St. near Park school, one block east of Hanscom park. Tel. Harney 1509. | §-ROOM cotlage, modern exc Stanford Circle Dou ASY-to-keep house Park Ave., a beautiful home, & ro laundry pantry, etc strictl moderr gas stoves; facing Hanscom Park, SN rara chance T-ROOM hon on onme acre, 3 #uitable for dalry nut £33 0% I tloo 1 Targe barn _and 1) blocks from or chicken farm 1dings, line wal- | Houses nnd Cottag Miscellane, ard 07 NEW, modern, 5-room bungalow, wood finish,” bullt-in bookcases. Douglas (868 Reasonable. | D and Exp. Co, movig | J C Reed packing storage hd 1207 Farnam. ). FM6 Van and sto-age | Co. Call us for es- timates for wov- 1713 Webstar St % Maggard ing, packing, shipping. Y\ac\!;(lu 1496 GlobeVan & Storage | packs ships; 3-horse van per hr. Stares, moves, and 2 mep. $1.% mo. Batisiaction FIDELITY Phone SERVICE I Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apartments; also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. | SET. the Central Furnr res. FREB | RENTA 1.7 L!ST TR Nice Cool Office With Vault i Near the Elevator and Stairs Electric Light Free The Bee Building | Co. i Superintendent's Office. Room 103 Gordon Van Co. #usint: Packing, stoiag 219 N. 11th 8t. Tel. D_3%4 or .Wob. ALL sizes. $3 per montk up. 507 Paxton. ces Creigh Sons & Co., Bes Bidg Houses In all_parts of the city. For Rent 3-room cottage, 115 N. 20th St 4-room apartment, 233 Frankiin 7-room apartment, 2833 Franklin St re All in first-class’ condition, nice yard, | water rent pald by owner. GALLAGHER & NELSO! 344 Brandeis Bldg Douglas 338 R. cottage, Stores une Vlfices A nice office mn a good. location, make your businese plaus successtul.l THE BEE BUILDING “THE BUILDING THAT | IS ALWAYS N 4« | furnishes just such combinations i Office Room 103. desirable 507 cheap_rent CONRAD YOUNG, Brandels Theater Bldg. Doug close in, 2408 Chicago St VERY St.; storeroom, No. lith 1571, TORF_IN WEAD _BUILDING. F. D. WEAD, 151 FARNAM ST. NEW modern storeroom, 2622 Leaven- worth St CONRAD YOUNG, Theater Bl NTED TO BUY ng nd hand. Web. 4904, EA 322 Brande! ‘ale buys ov SFFIICE furniture bought and sold. C. Reed, 1207 Farnam. Doug. 6148 WANTED=To buy good grocery and meat fixtures for our new store, No. 33, at Farnam. Tel. Basket Store Office, Douglas 2300, Bligntly used nigh iano. D. 017 | {1914 *JUNIOR VARSITY EIGHTS. ceeaiiniio . Cornell 1L15% *Superseded varsity four-oared two- mile rowed annually from 1899 to 1915 g kh s 8. Varsity Crew Statistics. {#ldes the horee races, there will be & |y} o0y CABH Register Wanted—Give descriptior CORNELL large motordrome in town where motor-| 9o, ¢4 number and price. Address, Y 693, Bee. L’l'm‘“}" ’Nnm, Class. Age, H'ht. W'ht. icyclo races will be held each evening m’fueof fnfl""'f‘lo;."::m"“:?fl":o; ok . ow—IK. H. Fernow §.10 160% {after the horse races. A large curnival e d o B Lund B3l J |SseE 2 oy head last week and 145000 head ( REAL ESTATE A Wor..: 5 I |company will be in town all week. Three |,< head a year A LE) E. O'Brie 14 v ic. o | 4 2 h FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE & mm‘.l“ u' 160% | big brass bands will furr‘fln? music, Each Supertntendent N. M. Graham's name Is oy [ & T 1 cvening o gorgeous dieplay of fIreworks |poing persistently mentioned aa assistant FOR SALE-Section in Weld Co. Colo. T-A A. Cushing 1 6.00" 173 [will be given. The committee is expect-|yuperintendent of the Greater Omaha 7 per acre; H e owner, | Stroke— . Ci er. . 1917 0 e o , or Stan- ‘ B N . e NI, oWrtes Averages IATRE 111 1654 | In€ crowds: to exceed any ever in Btan- (scigol system. At present Mr. Graham 1 ACRES very best farming land Tn | Coxswain—B, C. Janes.1017 008, 117 ton at any time. ’ln superintendent of the South Omaha Dortheastern Colorado, $i0 per scre:! . ‘ “LLIM!‘H 3 schools at a salary of 3300 a year. He $300 cash, balance ten years at 6 per cent. (Position. Name. Clase. Age. H'ht. W has still @ year to run under his fo This land is really worth over $15 per | Bow—H. A. Naumer....1916 6.00 1 D D Ends : ¥ formees acre. #\'h&nt'onl nelghboring farms has 3 1916 6,015 164%% inner ance 4 ;ontrnc:. Since the merger there has averaged as high as 30 bushels per acre 6.00 164 een talk of his remaining as PN~ for the last ten years. { . anom (C 3’1‘:“ ‘l:“"n Hayr&ck Outlng dent of tho Soulh"(l:‘nn:n n;:w‘::m!‘):l mi 2% h A ‘V N. Bratton. 5 5.119% 183 it 18 understood that some of the board W o, “Bgfg T o Tt 2 i B8 | The aunual hayrgele outing of Tres |members do not look with faver on the I, SR AR L A .. 308 6.00% 164 |Kadelka culminated Saturday evening in |continuation of a divided authority in the N t,-'"‘;;:. P Coxswain—W. G. Fogg.1916 20 5.08% 115 |a dinner and dance at the Seymour Lake |8chool system, and the proposal {s made e O N i Y o e LELAND STANFORD. Country club, Those present were: that Mr. Graham become assistant super- - : Fosition. Name. Clam Age Hht Wht. | Messrs— Mesars— intendent. Iowa, —L W, Hulsman...1915 go1 1 Ralph Campbell Ralph Campbell ir. Blat HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE? F. N, Worth o198 % 801 1% | phifiip Downa Robert Bdwards piotls 5, BN 28 Muvt. Write a good description of your land | - LSTeen % 0 ];;, Frank Campbell Robert Wiley mas, Davenport, colored, was picked and send it to the Sjoux City, Ia., Journal, Perry Singles Russell Larmon up yesterday evening at Thirty-third and “Towa's Most Powerful Want Ad Me- Robert Ingerson John Jenkins Q streets suffering from conocusst dlum.” Twenty-five words every Friday Foy Porter. Wl Sahaten : concussion of | ovening, Faturday morning and Avery| REAI e Wallace Shephard ~ Herbert Davis the brain. He was rushed to the South Saturday evening and Sunday morning 0 cash (or acreage or vacantiol), bal, | Guy Beckett lsworth Mosher {Omaha hospital, where City Physician E for one month, giving sixteen ads om| ", buys 6-room modern home; near | Donald Hall Carl Keiwitte |J. Shanahan attended him. Davi | t |v.ndllhmm days for $2; or 8 words, | gohool, car, Miller park and Fort Omaha. | Gilbert Kennedy 15 avenport W or 75 words, $6. Phone Web. 4141 Walker. 4510 N. 24th St. | Misses — Misses — {Hives at 1611 Eighth street, Council Bluffe u:“m&‘;c‘rg:}i’&: %f.“-;ylnn:‘:‘; n:r::; R - = sxfm g.]:n }:n‘l:"(\m ol ;—‘n.g :Jould Over the telephone the police of that city paper, 20, RE, STATE—S8OUT! ertrude Porter ce Rustin " state —— | Mildred Todd Gladys Robertson ‘:“‘:m“:p'r'h"""_:f‘::"“'_r;"": Py s Wi MISSOURI FARM B Doris Barry Marion Webber r. e back of his hecd | & cash and § monthly. 1o Interest oF Vacant LOt argain Mariorie Cavers Helen Shophara was cut and he told the polies that he taxes; highly productive iand, close to [g - by uth Anderson artha Falley had been hit b; 4 g three big markets; write for pnem.q.pmi”-:f', REAIDINCH Lot XOR B8k | Derothy Latmon Dorothy Carna sy i, oy e {""“'f during a famiy and full information. Munger, R. 1, N. | Jut C7Rt Salnt (00 SOl of Leavent | Grace Hart Caroline n Council Bluffs yesterday. Y. Life Bldg., Kansas City. Mo. oot Rosi Tert 0 arrws oak | Ruth Stors Holmquist Much Lard in Storage. h -y | 080 I £10D o 86§ 0UE: | Catherine Krug Dorothy Hypol | In the five great provisions markets of FARMS WANTED e ‘CELEBRATES B.RTHDAY |the country there are now 345,000,000 | LIST real estate and rentals with DON- REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN ! {pounds of meat and by-products waiting ELSON R. E. CO. &1 Om. Navl Bank. | —————c e { BY ENTERTAINING FRIENDS |an outiet. This is 8 per cent mor~ than R el . | was in storage a year ago. There are ~ REAL ESTATE LOANS $90 er LOt | A birthday party was given by Vernon [now 300,000,000 pounds of lard in storage, FARM LOANS, 5 PER NT 5 - it | Sandwall yesterday afternoon at his as against 200,000,000 pounds a year ago. 10 TO 310000 made prompily. i D.|These lots all lovel and nice, west part|Those present were {markets for the lard and the embargo 7 Z .. 18 i F Sta. L~ P —WVeed. Wead Bids., 18th and Varnam Sta of Counctl Blufts, Tth Ave. nesr 34 8t Misses— Misses 1aid by the allied powers has glutted the CITY, and farm loans 5, 5%, 6 per cent | close to Omaha car line. Would make| May Wilson Eleanor Leigh H e o : . . J. H. Dumont & Co., 416 State Bans #iMice place for chickens o frult. Bach, | Isabetle Grats Gladys Gustafaon 1:::;:(1!“:"!'011:’ n:nu’:‘ k"l :\ provisions W ED—G ; 0.0 M. Kirkpatrick Ruth Croach he Omaha market run in pro VAN —G o il loans at " ~ TNT VANEETAC " favm aad Wity \oves of | THE BENJAMIN CO., Dorothy Lelgh Ingrid Sandwall portions maintained in the five markets. _PETERS TRUST _un ¥ -+ | Room 1, First Nat. Bank Bldg., Coun-| = yiaetn Wilson Messrs i Much Meat Stolen. WANTED—City loans and warrante. W.|cil Bluffs, la. Phone 208. Norman Bwanson Herbert Neigon | Armour & Co. have just unearthed a Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St. [ = " }'rndlsth["\]dl glov RMub‘erl | meat atealing system that has been going CITY property. Large loans a specialty. Floreace. oe Davis len Malm . - W. H. Thomas, 223 State Bank Bldg |C. L. NETHAWAY for (rades. Flor. 276, | John Gustafson Charles Crowley #0 for mote. thats & yeay, 1€ 1y JaMd. Two NS e Rl e i o s e X | Marion Grats Vernon Sandwall |men have been dismissed from the plant NEY o AT 84 y o »w on. The sy H. W. Bindor, City National Bank Bldg. REAT RETATE--VACANT | Staniey Melander and an Investigation is now on. The sys BHLNL Botien. Hast Hebkite Torma AL ES ==V ACA) TWO PAPES INJURED tem has to do with the issuance of alleged O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., MAKE an offer on fine lot hetween Man- {bogus meat books, which were circulated 101 Omaha National Phone Dougina #7115 |~ derson and Laird on 2d. Web. i1 WHEN MEET FILINELLO |and sold for money. Meat was being 3 Yy —om -~ s | carried ou old to diff v - - — 3 - - SABY == q Jim Pape, 1802 u ty-six street, w . ol CITY LOANB, C. G. Ca-iber EASY PAYMENTS | p 3 6% 5013 Brandeis Tewter Bide T * | T-room., modern ¢xtept heat, north :g|and Frank Pape, same address, were |officials have placed the matter in the = e — o - | near Sprague, $2,600. considerably roughed up with pistols [hands of the police REAL ESTATE—EXCHANGE 'x:& oom, modern, 23d near Laird, price|jast night when they met Sam Filinello, Garden Party. FANT f . 2% Pierc they had previ-| A very pretty garden party was given WANTED—A drug store. WIill exchangs | 6-room, on small lot near %th and Day-| 102 Plerce, with whom ! 9 o highly improved irrigated fruit farm of | enport. Price 31,760, ously quarreled. Jim Pape was shot|by Mrs. Willlam Moltzon, 1013 North 4 dacres In northeastern Oregon. Ad-| $-room, modern, #th and Manderson. |through the hand and the other Pape |Twentleth street In honor of Miss Ethel dress, Y 5, Bee. Price $3,400. . ~ was beaterr with the ciubbed pistol Kinney, who is to be one of the Bep- P EBA Y for land v sity Prop- | price Hioooodern. Mh and Davenport.| T yioMan is under srrest tember brides. Covers were Iald for town' 2ust met out on ciount ot | Inquire 418 Karbach Block. Phone - cighteen guests and a dainty luncheon ness. Address Y-58, Bee. Douglas 3607 | The Clerk Guaranteed It. was served. The colors were pink and z e e ROOM house, partly modern; leaving | ''A customer came into my store the |green and were very prettily carried out __REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE | town: will sell at_sacrifice. Doug. 8. | other day and said to one of my clerks, | Thome invited were: Mesdames John A BARGAIN if taken ai once, modern | BUNGALOW, new, modern. south front, | ‘Have you anything that will cure dlar- [ Duff, Reggle Waller, Robert Crooks, Ray 6-room house; maple fiooring. shade | $25%; 7th and Dorcas. Patterson, D-347. | rhoea? and my clerk went and got him | Casteele, R. H. Robertson. Hurre B (DAY ShYY ase. gteer Gapes- | p—— === |a bottle of Chamberiain's Collc, Cholers | Thompson, Carl Andersen, M. B Smith, | Pt MEDICAL and Diarrhoea Remedy, and said to him, (A, Porter, Willlam Moltzon, O. F. Merril] | - 7 = = e 1t this does not cure you, I will not {and Miss Fthel Kinney, all of South v ) 8 FISTULA CURED. | A " b BARGAIN BY OWNER 0. B R SORED. ! charge you & cent for it.’ Bo he took it | Omaha; Miss Rose Thompson, Mrs. Jos E R Ty piies, a and A Dbesutiful Eroom. striotly modern | other rectal diseases without suryical home and came back in a day or two and | Kaston, Mrs, E. McNickal of Omaha, Mrs. home, in splendid condition; seod lgca- | operation. ~ Cure guaranteed aud no |said he was cured.” writes J. H. Berry & | A J. Stoith of St. Josenh. Mo Uon; elegantly finished inside; as good as | money paid until cured. Write 10¢ boOK | (v galt (reek Va Obtatnabl ? d P new: lerge lot; cistern. Price 2,700 Call | or recial diseases with testimonials. DR p_ 0 Falt Cre ¢ SIIIRA evary Centurfon Club Notes 3 %19 Wirt. Phone Web. 26 after 9 & m. | E. R. TARRY, 240 Bee Bidg where.—Advertisement The ih THE BEE OMAHA, MONDAY, JUNE inson, Kan., and there are several local racers on the track here now that have been in training for several weeks and have been making splendid records. Be- | is credited to Chicago. The present week's recetpts at the local market were |23,000 better than a week ago, and 24,500 better than a vear ago. The total was Centurion will give a shirt { A. N. Eaton, proprietor of the Nebraska & Jowa Steel Tank company, has re- turned from a conference with the execu- tive board of the National Assoclation of Galvanized Tank Manufacturers, of which he Is president. The annual convention will be held in Omaha during October He also attended the meeting of the United States Metal Culvert assoclation and he was elected chairman While in Kansas Oity he was enter- tatned by Charles R. Butler, president of the Kansas City Commercial elub, IN OMAHA DURING OCTOBER} o | Omaha Good Town | | - e e — m—— —————— . W. H A O] e ] | watst party in thoir club rooms « 1 Qe 2t 2t 16 [AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA s ® s s J A\ H. McEuen 7 B g0 I8 ) Stroke -R Maurer " 18k M R Contut base ball te ich chveragen Lo e lP " 24t ol ord dl ot et been defeated will nlay two oxawh odmar ( olice orce rder and) l THI BOAT RACES " dsssieisic e Eoree Cloing ; ; Class, Age H'ht. W'ht Keep Strict Tab on Saloons v jock. o i W6 2 6.0 1% [ | 1 0 & I8 After Hours L | Twelve Crews Will Take Part in| SYRACL i Positio: Name. Class. Age. H'ht. W ht Rowing Events on the Hud- Bow—8. P. Poole.. . 1917 31 = 5 11k 16 ‘mox FOR NO MORE OPPOSITION| severa 12-C, W. Minard 51 = " son Today 5 Rinand e 3 3 | — s y e - o plae it | Nier n Anton Van now in 2 ", & b 4 . > 3 Trige o8 2 6.00 133 | C SRR bte wh y WISCONSIN CREW DISBANDED (& . i nredman 1917 M 511k 181 | charee net No i, v m m 5 D Shragie 1190 |vig hit on th side. With Captain Nort < Stroke- A Osman. 191 0214 Fithns o Sinds 60 the Bk two | B ( POUGHKE E, N. Y. June —| _Avorages . 6.01% "‘ll B s by the town. n& . ook Lawme College cardmen from Atlantic and Pa-|Coxswain—G.G. Jayne.idi7 06 ' 114 lofficers have practically closed the Vere v 1 ¢ 11l asts meet here tomorrow in their | PENNSYLVANIA Vanous, as nigh cgan by gy . ' works t annunl contest for the crew champion- | hostion. Name. Class Ao UL WhC [ine striet orders men,to # nd o siips of the Intercollegiate Rowing asso- (33, Butler j0 [that the @loor oA Two hu ) n Clation. Five universities have entered |i—L. P. Scott .08 PROR: | Houe, A o il 1 A, W, Jotes, e : eights in the twenty-first annua) regatta | =3 |V bepper, jr.. 1ol SB% 1 | Waited to be tald and Vana ks Bt v W X of the asocintion and twelve crews will | §—J. V. Merck T1i . 1815 BB T ey i gl By s . gt g nigh \n paddie to the starting line in the three | L. Horie o7 3 g0l 10 |urday night ever seen S < | inorw ne races scheduled for decision. The east| ‘Apernpee locmakeridls 21 Lo | il g ora Y Bead g i ; ‘r ,Y,V, ki 1s represented hy Columbia, Pennsylvanta, | Coxswain—W. Foster. 1ol ith e e R ave oresed | Tiaes IBauite on thy brociiep. ! Corncll and Syracuse while the far west ikt gl --m‘ o e 1t ta eaid | PIC0 JuWn AR marden s entered e Leiana stantord wnivers-| Oloveland to Omaha, | Memeee 1 a simiar vein” it s i "Ly e awten Ity elglit, champions of the western | evelan tO ana, that Vano “: N ‘HL“ 'to the Minnosots lakes coast. For the first timo In some years 24 Mil H JF cAbtaine (r (R Seliihr cutlavcminit.| Toe The T ok 2o the middle west i without an entrant, | 1 €s an 0111’ four captains in n: ryr.'\ | ‘xn n«‘- - "-\_nv'v' ..v.,.,,, \:!vvw( R e U ors 2 o a The o wute ntro! 1Aly neoded re-room house for sale the University of Wistonsin crews hav annonay % Wit o out B it n a day North Twenty-third street ing been disbanded by faculty edict The remarkable average of twenty-four [ "¢ W i 8 "'| Tackman. bren. | Phone South 1824 While the total entry Jist falls short|milos per hour for the forty-one and a | °F tW?: it Is said Pkl gk v Mr, and Mis. C. M. Day > of the record ecstablished in 197, when | half hours he was on the road in his [SNt PAtrol onductor, o, The telephone | Lventioth street. hav TRUTHRS rom sixteen crews competed, there will be[car from Clevelsnd to Omaha, was re- |9\ b e Mose it - fanee, Renoch mia Soots Multe t | symtem will be changed so that all pa- | liance, Seneca ana Scotts’ Bluffa welve cights propelled by seventy-two | ported at Auto club headquarters at A t dlrectly to the cen-| _Office space for remt in Beo ofifes, 1318 oarsmen in the two and four-mile races|Hotel Fontenelle Saturday. afternoon i o e s N street, Terma reasonable. Well know and close contests are expected in every | C. Clark of Wakeman, 0. He is on | tFal office A location. Tel. South &7 evenl. An unusual feature of the re-|his way w the California expositions, | TRIRR _OPPOttIne. 18 Ovee Commisioner John Drexel is swid te &atta s the fact that the Cornell crews, [and was congratulated by local motor.| Treasurer P. J. Martin of the defunct B L B oy v the ‘varsity, will paddle to the |ists upon his fine read showing over |CIty Sovernment stated yeateiday that |y "the Job hers 1 the next few days start second cholce in the wagering. The |such a distar.ce Y o, ST | "S00. . T A HIRTAGE SANAB N NN A defeat of the 1914 crew by both Columbia| R. L. Andrews of Syrac N. Y., a|®8 soon as the court order arrived Mon-| P70, S Feql Breabyterian thiirch and Penneylvania last year and the poor | personal friend of Manager Abroham |48y MOrning. ‘A soon as the banke are|The sefvices will begin st 3 o K and Showing made by the Ithaca combina-|Burbank of the Fontenelle, arrived by | OPen for business, I shall be glad to re there will be & program -‘f special b tons in preliminary races this spring, [auto yesterday and -stopped oft ae|IMaulsh the moniex fn my possssion 13 retie Dy O Bullivan, who bas been il for hus led to the bellet that this is an off | Omaha” for Sunduy, as so many motor.|®UCh officers us are authorized to ve |fome wecks, is able to be about wwain, ¥ for Cornell |ists are doing row. He remarkea upon |celve them 14 Mr “’”:”‘ 4 -“""" for seveh weeka with inflammatory rhev Junfor Varsity Eights—Two miles, 4:15 the city. He was six days out from|tn and his deputy, . = upsTIAandent of Nave Lew Eiter 18 Rio M. (Crews mnd “courses: Columbia. [Syracuse, and said he had not seen o | ¥l remain in charge of the local office. | busy installing new mail hoxes ov Twen No. 1: Peniamiv o " o bk Tt 1s also <ald that the office foree will | t¥-fourth street. When these boxes have 3 oashia bennaylvania, Cornell, No.!wet spot on the Lincoln highway ao far. |1t 1s als o | been instailed the mall car will “pull” the man’ Fights~Two miles, 5 p. m. |Hie enthusiasm over the excellence of D¢ retained. - 3 | boxes on every trip Crews and courses, Syracuse, No. 1:|the highway was most pronounced | Attorney H. C. Murphy stated vester-| yiucnyrch lodge, No. 2, Degrce of Cornell, No, 2; Colunibia, No. 3; Pennisy) p day that as far as he knew the oppo-| Honor, will hold & apecial meeting Mon. i, No. . . sitfon to the merger was ov Tt was day evening at the Ancient Order of Versity Bights—Four miles, 8:15 p. m J T k d T | A United Workmen temple. All riembers gt Foue mien, 035 g (06 Tinker and Tip | Sen. Sawever toat Atiommey Winters| ited Worrsen 'empis No. 1i Columbla, No, 3 ‘Pennsylvania, would endeavor to obtain a supersedens o U EEC S0 PT MEEERE L vosd | No. 3 Svracuse, 'No. 4; Cornell, No. 5. " | Top Player Suspended { wrlt from the supreme court before Men- | comedy will ploase south: siders todny at Previous Winners and Records. ’drn n order to delay the merer. Attor: | the Hease theater. A blg Lubin produc VARSITY RIGHTS—FOUR MILESR. | ney Murphy ap; ;| tlon s also wnnounced for today o S MIL oy u ) peared to know mothing | pan 1o weo wnnoupced o R 2 . 3 e A ense " ghouse Oselll d Winner. Time. | BROOKLYN, N. Y., June Z.—Joseph|of such a move and expressed the opin-|ing fans is now as cool as a sky dome ‘,}y‘lxgl‘:‘ln {i:%3 |Tinker, manager of the Chicago Federals, | on that it was a mere rumor \ -Cornell and Ralph Myers of the Brooklyn Fed- | Stryker Back M H 1 P *‘Cornell erals were suspended indefintely tonight | gecretary A. 1. Stryker of the Live| M US1C&, I'Ogra.m Pennsylvania by President James A. Glimore of the | grock exchan purned W terd Pennsylvania 2040 e f '@ | Stock exchange returned home yesterday A B Ch h Pennsvivania 19 443 | Federal league for engaging in an alter- |arter several days in Washington, where | t enson urc ‘l\»m.” ;|cation in the second game this afternoon | he represented the local lve stock in " ~-Cornell hel\\:‘;n Chicago and {By)oukl\'n. |tereats in their fight againat the pro-| A¢ the Presbyterfan church wn Benson | S o 1% “k e luer,:md half of tlic eighth inning | posed Increaseq rates on live stock u»[“,‘" Friday evening, the people of tho | Cornell nker, playing second base, tapped Myors | the Omaha market. {town are to be permitted to listsn to a | p :'wn!n” for & putout at second. An argument fol Wyness Goes South. { musical rrogram in which a lnrge num i lowed, after which Myers s said to have | James “Jim” Wyness, one of the oldest |ber of the loc: o s, bot 19.24%% bor the local musiclans, both vceal | Cornell 1902 ° |hoved Tinker. The men then exchansed |and most widely known cattle buyers of | and instrumental, will take part. The “Cornell 42t | blows. Other players separated the two, | the west, left vesterday evening for |program follows | (“2:""‘} 107! who were put off the field Oklahoma City, whero he goes to take | “La Regatta Veneziana Lisat Syracuse 19. | - - up his duties as cattle buyer for Morris & i \IHF Bdna Inyk_;r i > )i g & 2 0" horus—The on s re Telling 3 Columbia 137 STANTON SPEED ASSOCIATION [& Co. at that point. Wyness is known ” ne uhtor "chalr *Course record. **Two regattas held, | throughout the west as one of the best |“Sing On e Denza }‘:“mn‘ :/Inn:nx hn{n,‘ ***In 188, regatts | TO STAGE SOME BIG RACES informed cattle men on the market. He t‘”"m Miss Alice Johnson Botadett 1eld at Saratoga, N. Y.—three-mile race o « ene olsdef fre Year, Winner. Time Sehi has been in the employ of the Hammond, | Violin Quartet: 'Miss Freda Paustian, 159% .Cornell 1048 | STANTON, Neb, June 27.—(Specinl)—|Omaha, and Morris people for the last | Fellx Stirk, Miss Julta. Steniekn. ‘Ai;;y 3 -Yale 9.1913 | The committee in charge of the Stanton |twenty years. Part of the time he spent Mes, Th}“""' ,«P!‘k"' - e ¢ Cormall Speed association plans to give Stanton |in St. Joseph as head cattle buyer there. | (a) “Three Roses Kedr o "™ Norris 1900 | - Wisconsin county one of the best shows in the way |Later he returned to the Omaha market, | (b) “Peace” 3 aaii Hawley g ‘Pennsylvania 9 Eeden_ ovér EiWt W novtheast Ne- | WhECe he_ TERRINGE URML THR SPMREL | iy, -y N IEREEL MOSIRRE Schulz | «Sornell braska. To date Secretary Parr has se- |change Ie will be succeeded here by | Ladles’ Chorus, " 2 -&;}f:\:‘l,l" cured efghty-one entries for the races, and | L.eon Strawwhecker, his assistant, who | “Fantasie l\l;mrmnmu" ¥ Chopin 1905 ‘Cornell before the races, which will be held on [Will become head cattle buyer for Mor- | ..\ by q 3% Edna Taylor Woodman brecs Syracuse July 2 and 3, the number will reach |ri8 & Co. at this market it O Miss Calista Kerr, I - Wisconsin near to the 100-mark. Entries have been | Oklahoma City market, to which Wy- | “Ave Marle Vioiin Quarier’ Tundmagel 1009 g, o made for horses from Hemmits, Cal.; |Ms® E0°f. {s the big Morris station. “Bedouln Love Song......., Pinsutt | 1610 .Cornell Jonesville, La.; Denver, Colo.; Chicago, Market Leads Country. e . Arthur McClung. }m ,,2‘1;.:.'?.. 1111 West Lake, Wis.; Mount Sterling, "Rouxh Omaha leads all the markets of | “Soldiers’ Chorus’ o Gounod 1518 ..Cornell TIL; Favettesville, Ark., and other citiee, | I1® country .I::):l:w::; al;":. & ';u:;] teads | 1914 .ooooooni..Cornell Fou ses arrived Monday from Hutch- b P e *Cotirse record. *“Two. races, PUFTEReUSE af 4 ception of a very siight margtn, whieh | S 1 EEL TANK MEN TO MEET | eheery To Come Home to, Says Mr, Johnson imaha look ¢ an ever to m After secing ot f the eountry 1 v ' rda r \ tern Ve \nvbody wt ¥ oe will Wy thar the sta y » " v exceller W het) thor neid-ring 1k fact t peopl s flist a i nly t hon 1o n made a mother, w \ t Phoenix, A « red nama- i expositior € Fran wnd Inte r the Grand w tter cities impresse " the marked difference betwe d States and Mexiwo, the sq atlon laxi lak of te and pr s at Juarez beng He aaid that bull flghts were | principal entertainment there, and that the admission foe was $1.50, Ame AN money. or $10 Mexican Mo w emam in Omaha for ti 2 ance of the snmmer, and will open th jayety Inte In Auzust ' Howell Says He Is In Need of Assistant e court work” has the Omaha division of the federal court more and more during the 1ast two vears, and | has now reached such u tide that United | States Attorney Howell has advised the attorney general that an assistant at- | torney is needed her | This so-called “polica court work" is | due to new legislation, sich as the in i terstate shipments law, the nlluvulnl\l bird law, the Mann act, the “dope” law These laws have resulted in taking up the time of the federal tribunal with such crimea as the stealing of a bag of wheat from a lox the shooting ot mud hena and the smoking of opium, var, Rent rooma quick with a Bee Want Ad | Traynor Recovering | After Operation | Andrew Traynor, former general bag &age agent of the Unjon Pacific raflroad is making steady progress toward re covery from the operation he underwent three weeks ago. 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