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THE BEE: OMAHA MONDAY, JUI 7 EgEe— I HAPPENINGS [N ‘E."..';".T.‘.;":.\W‘,:"'::.::."".nn:':"r: me' PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. FOR RENT | Offices. Stores suite of pow ocoupled by esta u-gm share with some S Tel, H. 1415 mbecs of M. Agnce pariah havo | Thor.as Flynn cnetal mannger of WELSH OUTPOINTED |Charged with Deserting Live Stock Rex hotel Rlde. good shave, $70. OLD AGE"A CRIME BY CHARLEY WHITE Caoalry—But He Finally Got Here Sl Fae ecod sage 47 P < 53 ' Rosenstock of Sioux City Is In [ Rosenstock and took Lim Into custody Anuihter Maxine "' Quincy, “' and Mrs Chicagoan Has Better of Ghunpum Omada, dgending bis Fowrtn of July holi- [ They came after he Lad bougat his ETesent Jail Building May Be'”--m ) v T T ook e ‘-‘ BQQ HMI 2 Dout of his connection with the Union Stock | che 2 S SPOREROOM Toih and Gaiifornia 81 ks Chicago are visiting here with Mr. and . & in Their Ten-Round Go in day with his drothor “Dave.” For a|rallroad ticket, but that made ne dif- | Turned Into Garage and Mre. (. P. O'Hara. ' fk v\llllh- while, although the jaunt was long | ference to his fellow cavaltymen, who > Ueneral Superintendent Open at New York. | Planned, it tooked as #f ho wouldn't got | hustlod him fnto an auts and started for | Fire House. WANTED TO RENT ! celebrated the twenty-eight o - — P o ” d, ruady and vigorous. O WANTED to rent for jitney service. Ford {here at all. How did it happen? Well, | the police station. | Yards company om Friday. having been | oid at 40 jointe hesinore . to otirein oG preferred by competent driver. Address | TITLE HOLDER THE mm],lhon Is the way the story is told In Unable to comverse in the American |THIS IS FAVOI.ED BY roucn"n Ita employ since July 2, 186, Walters | a bit: stop beginning to lag and jose jte L 08, Bes. AR, {the town up the river language very plainly Rowenstock did | S0l “on the Job. | o M oank "qestonal touchies of pain NEW YORK, July 4—Chariey Whita| '0U8 Rosenstock, a member of the |not quite understand why he Was beInk | _japidiy the checking work at the old | sabehureh lode, e ;‘w‘l‘.'“""‘“v";';un« PossiBly @ twinke of rheumatc Sate: i . - 4 - N most o of Chloags dutpointed . Freddie “.”.h.‘noaflulmk commission fiem at thefdetained. All he wanted to do was t0 b iy hall fs being conclnded. The furni- | nesday, July 8 8t 198 B ehary. After A S Y settLlie The JJaaser WANTED TO BUY world's Nebtweight champlon, in their| “'0°K ¥Ards, was the victim of a false | go to Omahe to visit his brother ‘Dave. [ ture witl be removed Tuesday to the ait- | “:J:'I:.hnl‘t\:“ull «‘wf'-'.\.‘v‘.‘.'::f,'...”.‘n'.4""-’;1'-‘ \Te 1ot Drepptly’ Soing thel® caemers Duys everything #0d hand. Web. 0L | ten-round bout in the open at Brighton O1Te8t At noon Friday. Chief of Polfce [When it was explained to him hat he | ferent departments 1o which it has beon | SDe% o W e throwing off the polsons that are aiways OFFFICE furniture bought and sold. J. | Boach race track last night. The ringside | JaMes Britlon acted on a warrant charg- | was violating the lawe of the troob of |‘designated. The books of the city clerk | = Bunievue camp of oyl Noigh hora natural waenin Time . bainee 18T ,.-_,.,,_m oug. 6148 welghts were: White, 133%; Welah, 138, /M8 the crime of ‘esertion.’ He was|cavalry he calmed dowr and sald he | will be removed to the department of | tortained Clover Toat camp South | yourself, If y e symptoms, |taken to police headquarters, where | was willing to do what was right At Oy fssloner Butler in Omal where | Omaha at a plenic given at Bellevie laat | ¥ oan find prompt rehef in GOLI WANrED—’ro buy Kroce pounds. Both men agreed o weigh in | g ommissioner Butler in Omaha, 4 t K E 3 L2 e L. oAt fixtures for our‘x;kn:v‘ -‘t&r::‘& t 15 pounds at'$ p. m flvmn’d! ;;‘n’d Wis Ponds, which were |the station he tried to secure his veleaso | John Mercell wili probably be located. | Jvednesday. Chicken dimber awanted to © \t"rvnl:lg")':'“""um wria has Seen the e, | welsh led in the opening round, while ! ixed at $25,000. One of the two men Who | in Ume to cateh his train. But the of The lust vestige of Jovel contrel Was Mrs. & 0. Nowes, Mrs, Stelln Wildes wnized remedy for kidney and blad- Douglas 2300, | e (White came back with right and lery Si&ned the information ugainet the ‘de- | ficers held him until tac last train for | taken away by the changing of the locks Fitmee WERS Morman and Rechenick Elas | I Simenta, |0 s Oll. Cabeeiled REAL BS1ATE body blows. There were several fast ex- ferter’ fixed his name to the papers | Omaha had pulled out of Sloux City. |on the city hall bulding and on the of-| Foril are Impor tof dIrect Trom the Jabordreries ARM & RANCH LANDS WOR SALB | ipynges, with Welsh having the better | Which released the prisoner from the | He was then turned losse with the une | fices of former Mayor Hoctor. 1t 1s i Waariem, Holland, Prices ure fount | | utGerstos® that e - ik of! N {i0c and $1.00. Get them at your drug SN Arkansas. of It. The second was eyen. ull pen. derstanding thet he appeur for the pa- understo Te s some Rent rooms quick with a Bee Want Aq, | 008 A0 K100, (et them at vo IMPROVED 400 a., part bottom, railroad In the third Welsh used his left to ;,m‘ “Specifically, Rosenstccx is accused of | rade In the evening. Hiere, however, he | turning the present Jail bullding into a | - - | > - p——— B T —— ] fom“",‘,".‘]‘.,"":'..‘;"m 0. Les- | .nd right to riba. White gave him sev-|Cc%erting Company A of the Fourth|hmd to appear in a different churacter | Karage and station and tranaterring tie Stoel . ad ho . lice jall and court offices to eral uppercuts over the heart in return, | Stockyards cavalry, of which organi-|than he would have, had he not tried to, POl Calitornia. o 1l bullding. This Live Oak Colanies, none better. W eity hall buliding favored by the | Welsh was forced into his corner in the 28tIon he has been a ember for sev- | desert. Instead of sittiag astride & pow- _Smith o Mi-14 City Nat 8k D. fourth, two of White's left hooks Jandini | ¢Tal Weeks. He js charced with violat- |erful cavalry mount he was placed in police qepecially. If a police garage and g |ing the vows taken at his initiatior. Tom | chains on one of the floats and uarded | fire station were installed in the ol jall Town. on his opponent’s earr ed % Tty R r N . : w1 | bullding the packing house district would AVEE YOU A FARM FOR SAUE? | [iret blood was drawn in the fitth when | 1’¢alty ana N nsky filed the fn-|so that his presence would be assured. | Writs & kood description of your land - learned of his|During the evening a mock trial of | “evefit by the additional fire equipment ‘ | formation when they a straight left landed on White's nose. | - o and m-‘ ““’ Ny Wt I3 3 plans to akip to Omaba to avold ap- | Rosenstock for dessrtion was heid with | 80 convenient locatiom Most Powerful Want The latter, however, kept up a forcing, Complatnis Agatust Satshatets: 'l'vrnlr-"vw words anr‘ Mn, contest and had a shade the best of the ! Vesrance in the T. O. T. & pavade. So|County Attorney Ole T. Naglestad as 5 p- ';"tnllsl ":'m;f"-‘y .r:olrv-;-‘:h" mmm“ oot shortly before the 11:30 train bound for | judge. A pre-arianged verdiet was lfl‘ ""‘I‘“":'““' ::';:‘"'“ m’,‘ “"'“"" moen urdsy evel d . J ; ted in by Friday night were Tor ‘one. month, Fiving sixteen s o | Although Welsh had the advantage in|OWANA started to leave the Northwest- | handed In by the jury and sentence exe- | A S Podentot 530, LA B e tagan fof 655,66 8 WardA, | the sixth and seventh rbunds White | TD station menibere of the stoekyards cuted during the initition of new 7. |USLESCEIERAC TASRCINE T L R "I wor N T embe! 3 c|l"’t‘il:hn of Ay TeWk came fast in the eighth. Welsh, who ‘Au‘mmlr{:vtoip:d down with the law on | O, T. 8 moembers." e canptalets. The poggri &b ey oS paper, 210,00 veaders dally in four great | tiring, held long in the clinches. Several | with running disorderly houses. AN times White fafled to land with his left, | b, tirst; Shafa- | Bosater Orew %) Cheyensio. s | ] A {arda, Tllinois Athletic cl SMALL, MISSOURI FARM. but he forced the fighting in the ninth | han,' Illinols Athletic lub, second; Hen § rash and § monthly. no interest or #on, Chicago Athletic assoclation, third; A big booster crotvd will go from | taxes; highly productive iand, tnlo« 't'n and tenth. Five rounds were White's, }h)ok’—r ‘:I\Iu\m- “A.rmlunr association. | Omaha to Cheyenne for the annual three big markets: write for photographs | four went to Welsh, with honors even ourth. " Distance, 81 feet 9 inches. 3 and full information, Munger, R. 315, N. ‘ Wmdy City meugon Gathers | | trontter celebration, July 31 to M. The tion, 4 Y: Life Bldg., Kansas City. Mo. Montana. CAN Jocate 25 people on homesteads ot 2 acres each. Guarantee nice, smooth land. ~ Address k. G. Farnsworth, Dillon, | Montana. | Total of Eighty-Nine Points at Meet. | men of the Union Stock Yards are STATE GOLF TOURNAMENT 'nrn-unz & delegation and it ls under hat Omaha business men as a qu wm join the excursion. The t o Will Be Held at the Country Club |is te ve & sis one o ILLINOIS CLUB 18 SEOOND| ' (yo4;ey4ey, Thursday, Priday . Hite MiDe Tank. Game of Base Ball| y ! | William Heffiinger, teamstor, undertook one mile from town; 160 acres under | CHICAGO, July 4—The Chicago Ath- and Saturday. | to make milk punch om a huge scale yes- cultivation: balance used fo Dasture: | E U. Graff, superintendent of schools | 1€U/C @ssoclation won the annunl senior s terday evening when he oollided with can practically all be oultivated: heavy | 2 track ana fleld champicnship meet of UET ON THURSDAY EVE |the milk tank driven by Joe Burns on | woil; good sct bulldings, conleting of & {10 Omaha, has Lo fcen & doclded (1ho Contral Amateur Athletio union yes- BANQ |the' Q street viaduct. He succeeded in | ":?J:’. i e i e UL e A ] b Bl b g .“,:;:’m'n ity | 648y goining a total of sighty-nine o | demoliehing the milk wagon and some- duce 60 bushels of dorn per cre: Keles |\ 0 steq’ in base ball as It s played by | POIBtS Lo seventy-two by the Iilinols Ath- | The 1915 Nebraska state golf tournu- !.m,, of the Incteal fluid got mixed with ?;‘S.';’;“‘L‘ .'.’&"':i ‘;":;‘,‘u',‘,'";‘“';',’ hfié‘*g’ the youths who attend his school, but!!®tC club, which won second place. ment will be held at the Country elub | the flery apirits that were flluminatin stock, consisting of 11 _cows. balance 1 |ipe professional game was nev"’ pre? ep records of the Central Amateur | Wednesday, Thursday Akrldny and Sat- | JUim at the time. He was thrown from and 2 years old; six good horsea; 3 hOES! | o qeq s amounting to much by the|Athletlo union were Broken and two tied. [ urday of this week. Ninety-six olfers ‘ his wagon and pleked up for dead. When dx‘l:%al:ffigm:‘:h‘ f ol.gu .Bz“ur»o rv“lrx;. borrtonBativeg . "| There wore sixteen institutions repre- [ will qualify in three flixhts of thirty-two 'lhe police auto in charge of Conducter half cash. Schw 1028 Plymouth | Afr Graff has just returned from Lake |®ented in the meet. The track at the | each, as determined by thirty-aix holes | John Jackman and Chaffuer Bennie Dan- Hidg. )Hnnnnulln. lflnn Forest, where he recelved an honorary | University of Chicago, where the events [of medal play on the opening day. |baum had succcedsd In running down the 4,,,‘,'. few days ago. While at Lake | Were held, was lightning fast and good | Trophles and cups will be awared llwllumum dead man Hefflinger strenu- dvailehadntbisitin e S L marks were set in all events. various winners. j ously objected to he jalled. He was kept WANTED TO RENT-Well improved 3| Forest Mr. Graff wandered about the A PER, G 2 the s, Gatll e o BLRES acres, grain rent. Wil lease for 5 years |campus, talking to the undergraduates. | The University of w‘.acmmn was fl:!rd Play will start at 7 o'cloe nes- | & e 0 un e had sobered up. | if desirable. Good references Guy Cow- | In the coutse of the conversation one of | With 15 pointe. The University of Chi- day morning in the qualifying round. | His escape from death in the aceident on I, 314 N. 324 St, Lincoln, Neb. thiote put this Guestion to' hivd cago and the Danish Athletic club of [ From then on matches will played | the bridgo was sald to be most remark . “Do you know Ernle Krueger?” Chlcago were tied with ten points. Notre | each morning and arcernoon until the | &ble. He suffered only a slight sealp “Krueger?” questioned the superintend- | P&me scoreq 4, the Norweglan Turners | final round, which will be played on Sat- | wound, “L dom't belleve I ever heard of | and the Northwestern university 1. urday. Breen s Mentioned. Protests Miled. A banquet s to be tendered to all en-| Since the refusai of Ralph West to te were filed against four ath-| trants at the Country club on Thursday |accept the position of pubiic defender, the \E. U, Graff Takes Sudden Interest in Minnesota. | 240 ACRES 45 miles from Minneapolls, | even pure beer— it starts decay and renders it unfit for use,” and the slightest taint T ) REAL ESTATR LOANS " FARM LOANS, i PER CENT ent. TOLAND & TRUMBULL, 4§ Bee ma:. him.” noo TO 310,00 made, br y. +. D.| In amazement the students cast their| Prof 15th end Farn Wead, Wead Bly. o sta: bewildered orbs at the super. letes who were yermitted to compete | evening. name of Attorney J. J. Breen fs being CITY ‘nd fern loans, 5, (:‘fi, r cent. | “Why, don't you come from Omaha? with the understanding that their per- The program of events is as follows: | mentioned as the lucky one. Breen was e AL Bt & T e TS0 Seas. | setd ens. formances mfght not stand. The Illinois Wednesday, July 7 mentioned for ' the place before West's rulns t e ea t L WANTED -Good farni and city loans at | Mr. Graff assented. But he lad to|Athletic club oharged that C. C. Cooke Qualifying round, thirty-six _hales, | APPointment. Since West's withdrawal, A PETERS TRUST CO., 162 Farnam | “O0fess ignorance of acquaintance with and Artbur Alexander, who competed for | medal play. Team ' contest decided by | Freen has veen recehving much sapport. f 1 f b WANTED—City loans and werran's. W, E.f"a;fruenr, tho C. A. A., would be ineligible to take | quslitying scores. . and pilrines He is an old member of the DLouglas U ness (0] eer. Farnar, Smith & Co.. 1820 Farnam 8t. he's the star catoher on the|part with any club but the Cleveland A. | %%, T jataft a7 & m. o county bar and has had much experfence. CITY property. Targe lons & spacialey: {Pall elub out there, and the star of the (., until tomorrow, which is just & Year | ' nursday, July' S—iforencen. Can't Play on Groun H Thcmas, #8 Btate Bank Bidg | |league, t00,” explained one of the stu-|since they ran at the Dayton moeet, First round of clghteen holes, match | Base ball on the echool grounds in vcwnv on hand for_city and farm loans, | Gents. Against Carroll of the C. A, A., the L A. | play, as follows: South Omaha 1s tabosd. For the of- . W. Binder, City Natioual Bank Bidg. | Then Mr. Graff discovered that Ernle |C. complainea that, though a student of | = Third filght, starting 7:3 to 3.0, fenders whe approache the age of ma- on.uu homes, Wast Nebraska farma. | W98 not only a graduate of Lake Forest, the University of Michigan, as a resi- fi“g"h:""",:"‘ asne ‘1'3&1': $:30, turity the offense will mean fail. For O'KEEFE REAL BSTATE CO., but was also a member of his fraternity. | dent of Lockport, N. Y., he was disqual- | 10 "> e, ST Ty the younger fry it Wil mean a trip to 101¢ Omaha National. Phone Dnu.u 5. [ 8o now Mr. Graff has taken a keen in- iffjed a8 a non-resident of ths central AFTERNOON, the police station and a parenial Inter- SEE_us_first for farm losans in Butm terest in base ball, particularly the for-| gistrict. The C. A. A. brought & non- | 8econd round of elghteen holes, mateh | yiow in the woodshod. Anyway the Neb. United Btates Trust Co.. Omahs. | tunes of ons Krueger. He promised to|resident charge against Alma Ricbards, | VigY; 88 follows:, ing 12:3 to 100 school grounds will no longer furnish G% ' BITF AN Vvisit Ernle upon his return from Lakefas & citizen of Proyo, Utah. Second_filght, starting 1:00 to 1 the diamond for the naticnal sport. The ran ‘Forest, but as yet has not taken a chance. Summaries: Championship flight, starting 0 | cops have spoken aud it is the law. T He 1s reading up on the base ball dope According. to school wuthoritics small 80-yard run: Campbell, University of | 2:00, REAL ESTATE—EXCHANGE with avidity because when he meets his| Chicago, first; Myers, illinois Athietic First round of eighteen holes, match TSMPROVED 160, 76 acrea of corn, 2 &cres | fraternity brother he wants to be club, second; Eby, Chicago Athietic as- | play, in consolation flight, for those who | hoys and some Who are mot small have D e T acroe s torman porse | y e, “Ple | sociation, thira; Bechtol, Llinols Athletle | are put out in first round of champion- | heen using the grounde s & park. And able’ with or without crop and |tO converse on base ball intelligently. elub, fourth. Time, (New Central | ship flight, starting 2:15 to 2:4. ult of the di hos hi Bt | o B .| Amateur Athletic union tecord, old mark | Medal piay handicap. elghteen holes, |88 & result of the diverse home runs, hits, City, Neb, PI‘Oduct Of 0 h made in 197 by F. Saur, Chicago Athletic ‘rnr r‘|“ 'wm- dla‘ m‘z’t quality and wurs fowls and wild balls the school dlstrict = association at 1:60.) rst _round of seccond and thir a h 1. bill that REAL ESTATE WANTED mana Three-mile walk: Nippe, Danish-Amerk- | fllghts. Handicaps on besa of auality. | ™ "’, :;ln:‘;k: R ey foots : can Athletic association, first; Zeelars, | ing scores. This contest will start at 3: e P b o lrt rack S NOW n..m.‘;m\mnc.n chthietio adsociation, Friday, July 9e—Forenoon. To Honor Reformer, second; Meltens, Chicago letic asso- A large program has been arranged . e 4 Third round, of eighteen holes, mateh Le&dlng speed King Tt Tge, W T atissiub, , a8 follows: In memory of the five hundredth anni- 100-yard dash: Loomis, Chicago Ath. | =Third flight, starting 9:00 to 9:). versary of “Jan Hus' by the combined Thelightbottleis insufficient pro- tection; even the light bottle brewers admit that brown glass is the best known containerforbeer. 90 to List your property with The ByronReed Co Becond flight, starting 9:20 to 40, Real Estate and Rental Agents. “REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE NORTH 16th Street, double dwell- ing, annual rental 340, Hardwood fin- ish, completely modern. Only 7 minutes ride to postoffice. Formerly listed to sell at $5,%0, Will now, reduce this consider- able, 1s sold direct by owner. tell ‘you more by telephcning V FONTENELLE PARK. Living room, dining room, bedroo kitchen and pantry on first floor, flnllhed stairway to large floored tie, with ample space for two rooms and bath; cotric lights, city water, cement base: ment, alce lot, price $1,850, §100 down, ance $20 n month. Located 4016 N. 4ith 3 uth of the park., Keys at L. 37124 N. 4ith Ave. K.Al(lc ‘me an offer for my 5-room, mod- ern cottage. 2602 N. 20th St. REAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE NEW HOME On Easy Payments Bungalow nyle. story and rooms and sun room, with Fre al room has bulit-in combination buffet and china closet; large living room across entire house; modern Lighting fix- tures. Come out and look it over today. Only one block from Crosstown car line. 537 8. x iy doos: 25th 8t. Call owner, Red 1881, §l4) Paxton Blk, e ___REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN Benso: 5-ROOM modern house, 10 lots, bearing fruit. Benson 282 or 40), Dr. ”Irlun Florence. C L NITHAWAY for trades. Flor. 716 REAL E! mnn—-\uscnnnumul *ILI‘!‘ be sold. "Ivo—rno , I8 N. h Bl &rfll .’.7% redu to 2,300 Rt-Tommn house and two lots mu' 11lh Spri Sts. h 3160 cash, 7-room house. C: owner, Do 3607. LEGAL uo'ncu fi&xuomzu PBTING. agpusl uu .m::omn tecntn Horoet Saund- iding Omana, Nebraska, st § p. m. Polls ton oneu at 12 on the ‘clock noon r at § ?:uu l-v. John LEGAL NO‘I'!L‘E o jif ST R e or r K;’Snw' 1 fi'—, wife, Mrs. ¥. W., or Imes L. es. FRED W. REEBVES. Let me | ob. 4479, | [tered, it 1= even money that half the wtreet. |in the other. il | n | To speed enthusiasts in every eity in the country the name of Eddie Ricken- bacher is a prominent one and Eddie has a host of friends in every spot In the land, but Omaha fs where you will find the largest number of boosters for the sensatlonal Maxwell pllot. Whenever there is a race and Rickenbacher fs en- town is pulling for Eddie to win. For Eddie learned the racing game in Omaha, driving a Firestone-Columbus on the mile dirt track on West Leavenworth Bddie waw a protege of Roy Cof- feen who taught him how to hapdle a touchy racing monster like a watchmaker works on a watch, Bddle was the whole works on the dirt track, which has long since become a weed patch. In 1910 & race meet was held there and there were ten events, Eddie was first in nine of them and thira He was employed in the Omaha branch of the now defunct Fire- #tone-Columbug company at the time, When he left Omaha Eddle took up the racing game exclusively as a means of earning a livelilhood and he has been a ‘wonderful gucce: He 1s one of the five leading American drivers in the game to- day. He was the first American to fin- ish in the recent Chicago classic. His experlence on the dirt track stood | him well for Eddie has & rdputation as a hard driver of cars, taking every possi- ble chance to win and performing feats with the steering wheel which other drivers fear to attempt. When a man can control a car on that old Omaha dirt ack he can do most apything on the mooth speedways such as Chicago and Omaha. Ordeman Loses Two Straight to Gotch HUMBOLDT, la., wlly 4—Frank Goteh, champion wrestler, after twa years' retirement, won & match with Henry Ordeman of Minneapolis here yes- terday. twenty-one and eighteen seconds, re- spectively. Blllous Attnoks. When you have a billious attack your | liver falls to perform its functions You become comstipated. The food you eat | el nts in your stomach and causes Da vomiting and terrible head- ache. Tuke Chamberlain's Tablets. They will tone up your liver, cleam out your stomach and you will soon be as well as ever, They ouly cost a quarter. Obtain- able everywhers.—Advertisement. ‘ days Wray, (Sl Goteh won in straight falls of | 0:664. letic association, first; Smith, Chicago Athletic association, socend; Cooke, Chi- cago Athletic association, third; Casey, lYnlvprll(y of Wisconsin, fourth. Time, Championship flight, starting 540 to Hemnd round consolation flight, start- 10:00 to 10:20. tch play agalnst bogey, elghteen ‘Ome-mile run: Mareeau, Chicago Ath- n the abeve holes, for all who are mot letic assoclation, first; Itay, lllinols Ath- letic association, secont; Myrs. lilinols flehin aarty ot o, Ao aehatkn, thiras, Oarvell, Ol piiomi-final ound, eighteon holea, maten Ao e resord, Centel jdmatour | Palird" filghe: starting 20 to 10, Waage, Illinois Athletic club, 1913 SRione SUaht. §:10 te | p m-y.rd high hurdles: McKowen, Ohi- amplonship flight, starting 220 to ufi Athletic association, first: u«-m- ols Athletic club, Consolation flight, starting 2:30 te 2:40. e o 2: second Bwatfest , qualifying round, clghtes Iilinots Athietic assoclition, third; u.mel, holes, medal Dia B+ 7 -y o ¥: seven g ::l“:l Athietic" association, fourth. ['seacts o 3146 Opan 10 all whe aoe cry Foio Yatit: Knourick, Illinols Athletic | _Saturday, July AD=aranatn; club, first, Graham, Chicago Athletic Fivals in all flights, as f association, second: l.anders, Third fllght, elshteea ol Start Athletic nasociation, third; at - e assoct Chicago _ Athletic ton. as flight, eighteon holes, st. laht, 12 ‘toet te Inohes. —(Now Contral | at Bk e sty Amateur Athletic unlon record; old set amplonship rllcm first cighteen &t 12 feet 1%-inch by Leroy Samse, Chi- | holes, starting at cago Athletic assoclation, 1908.) Con-oulmn rtarting at 915, Running high jump: Loomis, Chicago hm\uon Athletic association, first; Richards, Il Last elxhlren holes of champlonship, nols Athletic club, second; Porter, Chi- | starting at 2:00. t \ cago Athletic assoclatior hird; Jame g oy < e Chicako Athletic ation, ' fourth, | EXTENSIVE DEVELOPMENT ON WEST LEAVENWORTH Helght, 6 feei 4 inc (New Centrai Amateur Athletic union record, cld set at 6 feet 2 inches, by Richards, llinols Athletic club, 1914.) Running brood Jump: _Bflles, Univers of ' Wisconain, first; Huskis. Chicage | Out on Leavenworth atreet from Forty- Athletic association, second: Ahearn, Tiji- | %00nd to Forty-fifth street, and as tar nols Athlete club, third; Vancamp, lili- | south as Pacific street, an extensive roaf nois Athletlc c'ub. fourth. Distane o = pats o €. 2 | estate development has been golng ‘on Shotput: Mucks, University of Wiscon- | 8 Guletly that anly those passing the sin, 11drllI(Rlc?flrm.hl‘lllnollAA:‘l;le:lc club, | locality are familiar with it. The entire secon anzier, Chicego Athletic asso- | tract has been lald out in an attractive clation; third; Buchman, TUniversity of Notre Dame, fourth Distance “yfo»t manner. = All the streets are being 6% Inches. (New record: old wet 45 | brought to grade, and every lot is to be ,l:fil)by Wonler: Tilinots Athlelic club, in provided with water, gas, electricity, yard dash: Diamond, University of | %°Wer and cement walks. The view from Athletic | the property {s magnificent. Tt is only | , 440- Chicage, first; Oborne, " Chic ie assoclation. secon y Willlams. Uni- |a few blocks from what fs known as versity of ‘Wisconsin, third: Belote. Chi- | eago Athietic association, fourth. Time, | o Weot Furnam district. or 0:40. (New record; old mark set at 0:50%.) | Hitl W{l‘r.d dllrtl ‘Bnéllh'h(.htliliu A‘hlA!"'lr Benson & Carmichael, who have it in Assoclation s 001 cago th- 5, S8y letic association. ‘seeond; Cooke, Chicago | (278" %8¥ they are developlug It as an Athletie association, ulll’d Parker Illinols ideal place for homes of moderate co Athietio club Tourth. " Time, : % (Ties | They say its close-lu location and near- record set by F. smiiton, Chicago o ce p v 3 record set by F. K. Hamiit B | neat to the center of businces will uj 40-yard hurdles: Lichter. Illinols Ath- | Peal forcibly to thoughtful purchasers. letic l\.l\l.h first; flldl\u\ lf‘flc?‘o {A:'hll!lll It I8 to be known as Leavenworth easociation, secon Loomis *hicago nd < ™ Athletic association, third; E. T. William, | poenis, and Y99 o0 the markt B & Northwestern university, fourth. Time, | f0W Weeks, and the proprietors say they will spring a surprise as to the amount Five-mile run: Ray. Iiinols Athletic | of bufl ) (be - dowe ¢ club, first: Cameron, Tiinols Athletic | o oucine (0 be done on-the property club, mecond: Mellor, Danish-American | '8 summer Athlgtic 'ub, third: i'rench, unattached, togrth frime ey ™ e e | BISHOP MILLSPAUGH GUEST | 20-yara hurdles letic ~ association, first; West, Illinois Athletic club, second; Goelits, Chicago Athletic association, third: McKeown, - Chlc:lt;u“\lhlellc association, fourth. | ninon Millspaugh of Kansas and his | me, Runniog bop, step and jump: Ahearn, |Wife are the guests of Fred H. Davis | Tilinols Athletic club, first; Vancamp, I~ | and family, enroute to thelr summer Sole AthloUSSuL. oo ‘g:r‘:“",!”‘a'," home at Prior Lake, Minn. The bishep Chicago Athletic associaf fourth, Dis. |Was dean of Trinity cathedral between tance, # feet 3§ inches. 176 and 1886, The cathedral was buflt ity of Wissansin fiset; Bacoraan Notre | 44 Ne_lncumbepcy Dame, second: Richards, Ilinois Athietic —_— v club, ‘third: Cole, inols Athletio club, | Insect and Infeetion Dunger- fourth. Distance, 143 feot 34 Inches ons. (This is & new record for the Chicago efforts of the Bohemian lodges and clubs of the South Side. Prof, B. Shonek of the University of Tows, will speak on “The Life and Teachings of Jan Hui The program will be given at the tional hall, Twenty-first and U streets, Southside, Sunday evening at § o'clock. Magle City Goestp. ' Henry Rothkop is visiting with his Ppprents, Mr. and Mrs, 1. Rothkop. O. H. Hallgren and wife left last even- ing to spend the Fourth at North Bend. Miss Flora Robinson left last evening (ol;pend the holidays with friends at Lin- For the best results use “Ansco Bpeedex File tno'{uur camera. Melcher Drug Co., 418 N Mi C. Wilson of Steele City will arrive in the city this evening to spend the Fourth with rel ven South Omaba | Order of United officers Tuesday evening Cameras, photo supplies We do de- veloping ang printing of films. Meleher Drug Co., 418 North 24th. The women's auxiliary of St. Martin's church will meet at the home of Mrs. Sears, Wednesday aftervoon, Local yards will be closed Monday, | July 5. the Live Stock exchange having \-olkd to make it a legal holiday. Miss Clementine Nave of Idncoln fs! visiting with her triend, Miss Robinson, | and intends to stay over and witness the races Miss Ellen Coulson left last evening for Anclent W m'kmen. 1‘!’(" install FINLEY BARRELL -- & CO. “Knab | NIW YORK -~ cchao Stocks—Cotton-- Grain--Provisions mm New Ynk Stock Bxchange OF OMAHANS AT PRIOR uKEé 711-15 Brandeis Bidg. W. G. FULLER, Mgr. 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