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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY su REYNOLDS HAS 1‘ COUNTRY HOMI; IN WHIOH MORGAN WAS SHOT—A view of the banker's country ‘ MCONNELL WINS ‘ : A NARRQW ESGAPE, home on East Island, near Glen Cove, L. I. After the shooting the house was closely NINTH._STRAIGHT. Every day n the Week, guarded. A bridge which connects the isla nd with the mainland was closed, and motor. | Every week in the year, the y ||| boats with armed guards patroled the shor ¢ line. \ : Favorite Forced to Go lh\euen] Shuts Out Kansas City for Chicago, wise housekeeper | Holes to Beat W. N. Chambers with Chief Johnson Opposing in State Golf Tourney. Him on Mound. uses BLAINE YOUNG WINS MATCH o "R N R T A e R S RU R ) FOUR TO NOTHING THE scom:‘ Bill Chambers, who has the habit of CHICAGO, July 8--Qeorgs McConnell ing golf fans at peculiar times, tried \ won his ninth stralght victory today, | alip one over in the second round of 5 BN s 3 3 N A 3 X Q R shutting ouwt Kansas City for Chicago, 4 khe championship flight of the state golf 3 R 3 R N N N St \ to 0. Chief Johnson also pitched an air bournament now In progress at the Coun- & \ B N oy 3 e RN \ tight game, but a wild throw by Easterly try olub. Bill tried to beat one Samuel X ¥ N SR v 3 3 8 let in two runs in the second and a muff M\ Reynolds, favorite for champlonship N & 3 ¥ by Rawlings helped another around in honors. And Bill came pretty near being B $ & 8 : Lt i 3 the sixth. The one earned run was made puccessful. It took the expert Samuel 3 3 R = 3 . \ N ) X X oft Henning. Only one Kansas Clty man Iineteen holes to beat Bill one stroke 3 . | | y L e e P SV s a et : It was a great little golf match and the | 7 . 4 %M\ : \ bt RRRERERE =1 N in Cool or Iukewarm [prllery of fifty golf bugs were well repaid | Vi Hatteries: Kansas City, Johnson, Hen for their tramp around the links. Re: % & P T ¢ N SHE ey i RIS, e water 1ds beat Chambers to the first hole 5 3t g ! ¥ R Newark Whige . and also took the third, giving him 2 up| / 3 . \ BALTIMORE, July 8 ~Newark w: Sh t h k . h If BR B The hase tares hoe wirenaved| [ NI AT ; ‘ am A R v 8 e cuts her work in half and < Ing A clean sweep of the series. and then Chambers took the seventh. | il . . Ty % pltched good ball for the isftors and : : i § 3 s or & 8lip-up. by would _ have t t gth d Reynaan too the sghtn. and v o | [ BN : TR For ity Fpmnd " wouidy b saves time, strength, an fwas halved. Thus Sam had Bill 2 up L R v 00 o83 pn-the first nine holes. Baltmolre 00002000024 | Hatteries: Newark, Reulbach and Rar money. Uiy Far Gelt. | Baltimore, Suggs, Conley and Jack- Then it was Chambers began to play Fels & Co., Philadelphia. golf. He was playing right with par and | ! Rebels Trim Terelers. thalved the tenth, eleventh, twelfth and | A ATTEBUKGH. July s—St Louis was thirteenth with Sam. The fourteenth | . as B Watson and wilett the Meiting | Chambers won-and halved the fifteenth, 3 S D 3 v,l'r'\\r\rnl-vr‘nl- hl'll\nriL 'Ih\lv‘l lh'nrlum for ONambotn ihot & thies on the sixteenth ¥ : S § {he locals allowed only four hits in seven o . 5 innings. He was forced to retire in favor and evened the score. The seventeenth . . of Hnrger on account of belng hit by & &nd eighteenth were halved, but on the Y 3 . e . 5 £ sy g:“'h‘“‘t"m‘;}-” Qe i ol g PR t % nineteenth Chambers blew. Both Rey- & SN -y R e N . 3 | Pitteburgh 20305830 %1815 1 i Dolds and Chambers made good drives R TR LR Fepoa ) 3 3 R gk o Patterlos: St Louls, Watsgn, Willett Fl‘:esh Cake with @nd good approaches onto the green, but % 3 3 < By LR & .} {and Hartly, ' Chapman: Pittsburgh t H 5 ¥ 3 : 3 . netzer, Barker and Herry e ome-made aste Chambers put too much muscle behind 5 4 3 i L . RN R : D his first putt and overran the hole, with | - - J 1 th it th 1 five whid 'AULABAUGH MAKES GOOD | l_‘len time you want cake, ask the grocer to R:y;::;:;:,o‘): :pu:‘;:’ c;:!n;r;r\; i f STHE '7""""?' I!?HE AT G“/chyg, LOAVIEV JSLAND ?of SHOWING WITH THE CANOE | bring you Sunshine Loaf Cake. It has all the as tollows: | \ | G. N. Aulawaugh of the Carter Lake tempting flavor of the best home-made cake — Reynolds . 54 55 434 M5 455 43 4| Guy Beckett beat H. W. Orr, 6 up| L[BBRTY BELL To Yol Sunderland, C. . Schwager, {Canoe club lost the Gardner trophy for | absolutely pure, fresh every day. ¢ 545 5 & 5 45 343 B tober Manley, . Y o o ";::Irgs— et Bl el il b 6:\mn«y beat W. A. Redick, 3 up H. W. Plerpont, B U Graff, | expertness with the paddle at the races J. Drust o and 1 Samuel Burne, . W. Miner; fof the American Canoe assoclation at U g—m| F. W. Porter beat Oscar Iieben, de- | BE HERE FRIDA l\' 1. MeKay, Gon. (Go 1 Harrles, | Pewaukee, Wis, just closed, only through tanit i e T L e e e a technioality. Word recelved by Mra o ¥ B E. ‘M. Morseman beat King Denman, tContintea Hom . Buse Oheo V. Dresher, 4§ L Mohler. Aulabaugh yesterday contained news- | 8 g ‘1" F. Catlin beat J. P. Christensen, 1 up. -~ T R A 8§ Pmman paper accounts of the races and a letter | e sttt ey 41 (Nineteen holes). 8 blayers, happening to be here on thelr | ), C, Ratterson, & ¥ JuarIecl explaining the fluke. In the race in ques- R"‘rf‘:rp‘t"vnoldt- ""{l :\lfk up unllns:’ ‘w. B. Griswold beat S R. McKelvie, ;(‘;‘n.\' 'mn(";";:mh.‘,' will pls\.\"-‘ <rl~'rl" John A, Wake Nv‘ld,')nu‘l‘d “wv ok | tion Robert Foster, for three years win alp! eters, star of the Country clul up. s reen’'s band has been ergaged to play a | W. A, iraser, G. E. Haverstick, t th rophy, Mr. Aulabaugh and | . Sw t W Palmatier, o Fates apt. C. G, Cunnl ner of the trophy, Mr. Aulabaug | sggregation, in the fight for place In the |, M 0 Syarts bea | program during the morning. 1N Tioaaietia, el G- CUnning |1y iglas Melchoir, both of Omaha, were s i g S Third Flight. | Vets Golng Early. Capt: R B Habper, Joseph Polear contesting when Mr. Aulabaugh's canoe 8 Flavors match, Peters defeated W. J. Foye in DCON! IN Berger's drum corps and the Nebraska |Joseph 1. Millard, 'Louis C. Nash, ¥ SECOND ROUND. erger’ Lind Chocolate, Orange, Creole, » 1 Pouter Melehofr was | ; ‘ : . , Josenn i1, i Louls C. } [was fouled. Foster won, the second round yesterday. Colpetzer beat B. F. Miller, 8| National Guard drum corps will help to John L. Ken Joseph Barker, second and Aulabaugh was third, } Claret Wine, An.ol' Devil's i | Out In Chambers— Out . Blaine Young, upon whom the Happy d 7 swell the breezes. The United Spanish| Davia i ! Randall K. Brown, On points during the races Foster re- | J ."K. ‘O'Neill beat C. A. Thomas, & < 4ol S Bate Food, Raisin and Fruit. Hollow club crowd base their hopes, Won b e o War Veterans have been requested to John A McShane, R. L. Datersqn. ceived 11%, Aulabaugh, 104, and Mel- pridmigend his second round match by defeating H. Conant beat C. B. Moser, 3 up | meet at 7 a, m. at the court house to | John ¥. Flack Herbert M cholr, §%. L A. H. Benton, C. L. Deuel, A s eletted osr WiLss urr Billy Folsom of the Lincoln Country club, L Aty bati I Nabe §ub kaq 1 | Hachitothe beil, A K Benton, | Mr. Aulabaugh was elected a member o Bracurr Grromnce | Thoma; octor, Today Young will meet J. W. Redick of D, Wead beat Bliine Wilcox, 1 up, | A Party of forty-elght Philadelphia men | p" oo e of the executive committee of the asso- Dodwn o Inachine D the Country club. 5. R. Johnson beat H. Tukey, 1 up. will be with the bell. They will be taken Gov.J MoreheadOtto J. Bauman, clation. It s likely that he will attend According to the dopesters, two Fappy Sibbernsen beat J. . Merriam, 6| o the Commercial club for breakfast 4, TaNpter, . oAl the National association races on the Hollow players, one Field club player and | "B . Brando beat J. W. Towle, 2 up | and will be driven over the city in auto- A, Bro LW K St. Lawrence river at Sugar Island in one Country club player will meet in the |and 1 [ mobiles, after a short reception at the Jlohn C. Wharton, ¥ W, Sesieg, August / semi-finals. Reynolds is the Field club Consolation Flight. club rooms. Frack 8 iowell, Y Holman, " 'l‘hn results at Pewaukee included so fav cholce and as Ray Lowe and F. H. r kul‘.\'ln\ RrR The Liberty Bell salute of thirteen guns '\i"«v'\; u(‘.% .,\\v Y ;“ ¥ Il‘nhl((‘m)r':leblr; ae the two Omaha men are concerned the | Galnes, who play today, are both Country H, Ta eur beat A. C. PoUT | Il be observed upon arrival of the bell | By IHRM B e R Neb.: follinthg. e ket club men, one Country club man is sure.| John & Reed beat . L. Campbell, 1 |and whistles and sirens of the city will .M.«nm.,.‘; I_m'.»mn).in.vr e .J(-r:'.:\' M’"'; ;M"-LN hoir and Aulabaugh, | R d ]' Young is one Happy Hollow man and|UP. 1{\"|n°tur!\ I)u=r‘~lv F. W. Clarke, jr,, | P® blown in honor of the occasion. “\.l,'lll."“"f\“ Bt T ‘l‘!““"{“,v J Tall end race: Alabaugh, first emo e lng A HOSPE CO Harold Johnson is the other. He fs| Ly ' - \onkley beat F. W. Clarke, Jts | “pyrents are requested by the committee |y ' Wiar, Addie 1. Hough, Fitty yard wwim: Melcholr, second. . picked to win from J. B. Rahm of the Paul Scott Leat W. E. Shafer, 2 up |to have their small children accompanied I“lo‘(:‘.“:‘d:‘)ll ‘r;g\uln, Sells m-:.‘.h‘l" ade pa ng ulabaugh, Field club today. | e t B. H. Sprague, de- | bY_elders 8 R. Hanford, ‘W Grirdi Mixed tandem: Mrs. Henning and Morris s B it oo e e Thousands will come from nearby | Earl Stanfjeld, | 1, Ba Aulabaugh, first. o atea, tauit A . ks s #itie. cxiia ¢ To. | Ceorge D. Dart, 6. M. Syfert, Gunwale race: Aulabaugh, second. The last of the Miller Park players in| Ray Taylor beat Fred Hamilton, 2 up | towns. Nearly all of the children of Te-| 155" spcedie, H. C. Sumney, Tilting match: Aulabaugh-Meloholr, the championship flight was eliminated |*7%% kamah will be here and will have a pienie | John B, Webater, Ruby Adaima Root, | mecond. 7 o ™ v s 4. . ™ . . W. Allen, vesterday when John Morris, the high |and in the afternoon at Elmwood park. e ¥ jaK S QUL b £chool lad. was beaten by Ray Lowe in Liberty bell was started from Philadel- | N H. Nelson, David Gty R ' Alice A. Minnick, the second round. Longley and Taylor, phia lnst Monday and is on a trip of | B B, hot Allog, A Minick, the other two Miller Park champlonship {850 miles to California via the north- 1} flight men, were put out in the first HOOkS a.nd Slices west cities. !';'."“'“" ¢ b 1, 1. Peters beat F. W. Hale, 2 up 1 3. dffenburger, round. It is expected that Mayor Rudolph| Misses= =~ Mises= Today both the third and - s Blankenburg will' be with the party. This' Bthyl Rogers, Milly V. Brega of rounds will be played in al’lm;:lg‘)?(:f a't ta'te Tourney is the seventh time the bell has been Johnston, Callaway, Neb. Bcores yesterday were as follows: | taken on trips away from Philadelphia, CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT, O of the pleasures of playing in the | 2nd the peoble of the Quaker City say it| Movements of Ocean St OUND. i | v et his year s the feasibility of 18 the last time. Arrived. Nalph Peters weat A. C. P ey et e Luckenbach f . C. Potter, 1 libls. Wednesday it was the rain and i 3 3 & 4 N. Chambers beat Frank Campbell, | Thursday the cold. And of course the . Mayor's Proclamation | FoPEN John "Sor " | alibls get over because the other fellow | Mayor Dahlman issued the following |y Nia .. Rochambeau J L L .m;z )n Morris beat E. A, Longley, 2 up | has the same kick proclamation: | BARCELONA. ... ¢ E 0( A L " h ; | p i AND F. H. Gaines beat E. P. Boy 5 ‘On July 9 Omaha will be honored by! 1 ‘ and 4. “ P. Boyer, 5 up| The well known legal flrm of Beott |, . ..”Cithin ita limits one of the most A i Blaine Younx beat ¥, W, & Rose, also ardent, if not expert, golfers, | — 4 LO NG Olay and 1. Hale, 3 up | had an'inspiratior while battling through | venerable tokens of our nation W, S the ‘cow pasture” and when the next| . : 7 010100 upsiliam Folsom beat C. H. Peters, 4| pair of golfers wended their way into | n that day, from 7 a. m. to a : | veen Ninth and Tenth on Jack- - i Franc o the pasture thex encountered a large sign | M., between s g DISTA NCE angancls Gaines beat W. E. Shater, 4 up | reading "Abamdon hope, all ye who enter | son, will be the Liberty bell, which first ! 3 J. W. Redick beat Paul Scott, 2 yup| "¢¥e Everybody did tolled the sacred message gnnouncing the and - 7 ¢ Frank Hale wom & freak hole from |birth of this great and glorious free na- o, T ELEPHON E ang 3 Rehm beat E. P. Murphy, 3 up| plaine Young during their f.rst round | tion—the nation divinely destined to be | N\ \ ; Karl Bock beat L. H. Sprague, 5 up | fomPat When Xoung nilempted 1o for i | the solace of the world's persecuted, tho ' \ . 2 N REARIS ":]~ W, Calkins beat R. A. Tavl 1 front of the cup and the impact bounced | Téfuge of the world's oppressed, the fond- (19 holes). ey or. 1 up | Hale's ball into the hole Thus Young | est child of the world's old age. On this y,iarold Johnson beat F. P, Hamilton, 4 | 108t & hole to himself. occasion, for the first time in the great WOl Dove bost N 3 J. A, Abbott upon being eliminated | west will be exhibited that historic herald . - up and 3. T H. La Douceur. 4| .., tire second fhight in the first round | that proclaimed its message 19 years ago; | m Reynolds beat John Reed, 7 up|Dby S. K. McKeivie of Lincoln ot out a | therefore, | e m s o and 5. dope sheet and figured it all out as to | ‘' il | r‘c,.r Lowe beat ¥. I, James C. Dahlman, mayor, proclaim n W. Clarke, 3 up|how the championsnip flight would finish. | 2, Abbott then started a book and Invited | this day of special observance in the city Just a Llflle ©. Sumney beat 1. J. Dunn, 2 up | all knowing golfers to come in and loge | I & few drinks But Abbott was out of | °f.Omaha, and ask the people of our Forever silenced and mute though it be, the old Liberty Bell, SECOND FLIGHT. luck, the only thing he succeeded in doing | €Ity to show their appreciation by be- FIRST ROUND. was to Start a bunch of arguments. | fitting decorations and by visiting the K'RK’S crossing the continent it dedicated to freedom, causes the heart of a5 p0-Meable beat F. J. Hoel, 3 up| o o ol o toiie entry, got away | #tion to view this cherished memento.” every patriotic citizen to thrill with emotion, for it is to us the voice of an | D. V. Sholes beat W. H. McCord, 8 bad in the first round of the third flight. Relief Corps Women, i i . Bnd ey beat 3. F. Anson. 8 un and o | DIDE off (he Grsttee, e aliced wa | The Womans Reller Corps of U. S. | m Rufi ‘ equality, the symbol of our independence and of our national unity N ey . nson, 3 up and 2. drives into the road. Thus Rice not only | i 0. ‘G, Lichen beat T. F. Murphy, 6 up | lost two strokes, but a couple of nmew |OTant Post will meet in a body at the ) oA 5 N the Kind " which are Cused " in i liberty Bell this morning at 10 o'clock ' [ Today with all the world waiting in the shadow of a mighty con- ;tu)‘wvflerku! beat E. Sweet, § "f’u'"d 4. ients that the cost of living is too |and will salute the celebrated relic. oap i%; . Or: beat G.J. McDonald, 1 up | high. Disgusted with'the performance, | Mrs. Belle Ditfenbacher s president of flict, our country looms large on the horizon of nations as an .eumple MT.'Swarts beut C. E. Paulson, 3 up Rice heaved his driver into Is bang and i1 "corps and one of the Liberty bell is needed fo give 8 | of the popular faith in the underlying principles of the republic whosa . Gatlih Deat O 7. Baird., ¢ up 08 & | Douglas Fhters in tevtik to. tigure. ol | Tmittes, b | birth the old Liberty Bell echoed around the globe. 8. R McKelvie et J. ir. Abbott, 3| whether e beat hismoit Ot of His MAEh | 1o mayorn opemal wiace” o aslat ot generous quick cleans- 3 N A er, O p ele Deter: 3 L] J 0 » " 3 uVaph: Redick beat J. B, Fradenberg. 2 :‘,flte‘,\fiv.l ,(}l,,),f.‘ ‘;‘,1,1‘,;{"“" IERTE TRVOER | e Ponention are: | ing lather, In bard or The American ideas of government, of personal and business mor- "W, Borter veat 3. 3. Piezseraia. 1 up. e "Rs the maten was & deadiock on | S Hitreneie” E'H Remars: soft waters: for the rea- ality and of honest and honorable commercial methods that had their wnd 5 ot 3 v oot 3 un | it O i twentioth: J-cters 1 thyin to| 5. B oreck: T S Byrne, son it Is economical beginning when the forefathers created the nation, shine out gloriously and "s; P:"‘":[ . e |yl e Srotmal 108 it iy o fohm A, . Bk Dwger, aratarnaitin “ as the policy that has produced a nation such as the world has never LT INIE NG 5y o, Tueen 8 AP fire & bookkenpes: |W. G. lambert, ' Jrank 7. Kansom, and preferred by many known before—a democracy, & civilization, a commercial supremacy u g THMSQESE DOAEO, B amold. 3| 4 number ot oruer tennle athrs hive | Aol Georio Trandets. who have tried it, —-that has challenged the admiration of the world. .%;'.IB Griswold beat Phil Downs, 2 up | '3keh up the ROI{ Eame end are doing H. B, ¥lelarty, T. P. Redmond, THIRD FLIGHT. 8% Solputer: €. W Culkine and |Lromasd. Fiyin, ¥ A Sedlacek, When the Liberty Bell rang out freedom through the land, this E. R. Johnson vest M. W. Morrls, 4 up | JoVSral others who bave been well known | Richard L. Metcalf, Thomas McGovern, nation was a loosely united confederation of thirteen states; today we and 3 ; o golf in the tournament. Potter and Cal- |Alfred Sorenson, ' James Hayden, - . H Tukev beat H. E. Milliken. 7 up|{ihs both qualificd for the champion- |MVIon I, Icarned, T.J. Nolan, i | are truly one people in all that our forefathers, in their most exalted *0L "G, Colpetzer beat B. W. Scandrett, | *hip flight R B Digaapben, ;. 5% Vi Bedtard, moments, meant by that phrase. S up and L s b it 5 | Karl Bock. Fie'd club_ expert, is the F. W. Judson, " J. 'eenan, ' B. F. Miller beat C. M. Graham, 5 Up |, 1ioria] sensation of the tournament. :FEugene Melady O. Driscoll, : . Wead t Kiplinger, 3 Bock purchased o swell new pair of |C. N. Dietz, D, Eak In making us a homogeneous people the telephone has been an F. D. Wead beat O. D. Kiplinger, 3 up | (3000 \nickerbockers and white stock- | Willlam Kierstead, i 16( ; : b “lafne Wilcox beat I W. Rice. 7 up [Ipgs mont aristiccil enerossed = with To Give Away Souvenirs, ilaportant factor. It has facilitated communication and intervisiting, d 2 v gl i pgn 4 - TR | The rollowing forty-eight girls will be v s b "3, I O'Neill beat Ray Gould, default, | Ment, crewa, ang no Weiter MIAC faiC draped in flags and will distribute . L bringing us closer together, giving us better understanding and pro osd B Targe-Rest. We B Swmith, ¢ W | noat souvenirs, beginning at 7 a. m. They will | moting more intimate relations. % H. Rose beat J. W. Tillson, 5 up and 3. sing “America” as the bell leaves Omaha: B Bt e A Sonaiek. "T5 | RATTLESNAKE CAUGHT | peas aae Ay o : = e %% %, Conant beat A. Lindauist, 6 up IN TRAP SET FOR MOUSE‘*?E‘;.“:""’,"‘K‘K“‘ A ort The need that the telephone should be mnon-w<'i;. is j::t.hu hy 9 W p yL e in 2 5. Moser beat Douslas Peters, 1 |Gertrude Hampnres. Jeu Fied. great as that there should be a common language. is ne a3 vp G holen b Murtagh, 8| IDA GROVE, In. July S.—(Special)— Ry T Marion ) been defined by the Bel] System. ‘and 1. T | Temp Meyers, an old settler and war vet > . 1 KO8, ; i ::?;:Eim}z:';"“ beat C. B. Copeland. 1/ orqp who occupies a small cabin on Ode- |/ her, Ex HAU STED | With long distance lines reaching 70,000 places, 12,000 more than 1 A Fry, & d 6. | bolt creek at the edge of this city. set a Esther Nelsor t i T F: Mormam beat 'E. A Wunder, 9 | mousetrap one night this week at the Alma Hansen Eother Spracile Nerves and Brain have post offices, and with 65 per cent of all the telephones in the $ | entrance of a hole back of his cook stove. | Gt DI, Madred Johiset. | show a debilitated condition, due world in this country, the telephoue is truly an American institution. Flight. | When b t to look the next ing e Cowen rledn Peterson | longed physical and 9 i 5 SECOND ROUNDL, ' & found mo rodent. n the-dsap, but. in| Hielen Bimondon, Hase) Chaphan 10 Dol SRl s0C pats The Bell Telephone has made this continent a community. Ral ters, (U, N a . J. Foye, y h 3 «© €)1 stead a dead rattiesnake, nearly grown, |Aleda Thompson, Margaret Holomon phosphatic elements indispensable Sam Reynolds, (F. C.), beat W. N.|that had gone into the trap to steal the | Winifred Brand, Alice Irwin, to nerve and brain. Strengthen Wh. of berty Bell Chambers, (C. C.), 1 up (nineteen holes). |y | Lillixn Head, Louisa iiace | merve and brain cells, —invigorate erever the s'o'y ”'. u b’ (C. C.), beat John Morris, Fdith Willebrand, Amelia Wells | Roy, Low ———————————————————————— ~ - —— & . Wel the wholé system by supplying - n fl}' fi,"J.R‘.;'Z.."?? c). beat’H. C. Bum- | Unidentified Man Killed. | Ritginia WYhite, Tamerine Campbell. | the necessary phosphates, com. is Known, the Blue Bell Sign is Seen. Dorothy Cole, Ruby Klingbeil, 2 8 z. (C. C.), ¢ up and 3. | KBARNEY, Neb., July 8.—(Special Tel a lLangdon Vera Sullivan, | bined in a convenient and agree- (H. H.). beat William | Margaret Schurig, Anita Edmiston able form in o e ™ o egram.)—An unidentified man w paret Bobis 3. W, Bedick, (C. ), beat Francis stantly killed shortly before 5 o'cloc! Frances Schwalenberg | y ¥°C.), 3 up and 2. afternoon, being run down by the Bur- Reception Committee, Honsronn s ".!. c‘g ‘n:.:ml.mn‘r' C.), beat Karl Bock, | ynovon local. According to the train| Following is the reception commitiee to | | o ), beat C. W, | crew, the man was sitting on the track | receive the bell | A ld H‘ ph t. n:‘ula Joh bo, “(H. A Harry 8. Byrne, chairmun C 08 a | just south of the Burlington bridge south- fia 1 Dy , Major R. 8. W A econd Flight. east of this eity. apnes € KTA:I:I':." u‘:{:n X u.i‘.‘.ii!.., (Non-Alcoholic) BECOND ROUND. h Walter _Jardine, Dr. & K. Spalding, D[ l.“- beat Ralston Scobie, 4 up Rent houses quick with & Bee Went Ad. :'oh):. Efl h:éu, v;;n-fi -;ul::l:ndl