Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 16, 1915, Page 7

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Mr. Jack Doesn’t Like First Sight Impressions '\SBEES THAT YOUR. ESCORT IS ASLEEP, MAY | ENTER \OU A FEW MOMENTS BY N TELWING YOU WHAT | THINK. OF You AT FIRST SIGHT ?*, ROURKES ANNEX TWO FROM WICHES First Battle Is a Close Two to One Contest, While Second Is Run- away for Omaha. LAST GAME TILL LABOR DAY After being two-timed by Wichita on Saturday Omaka took a couple of shots in the arm and by vastly superior ball playing reversed the doings Sunday mat- inee. and the second 12 to 0. The first ray, which was less bit on both sides, an exhilition as the most fastidious bug could wish to witness. Thompson for Omaha let the Wiches by with but six pokes, one being a two-bagger per- an err REAL ESTATE VARM & RA LANDS FOR South Dakot GET BUSY—Snaps in eastern county land and_equities. bank, Marcus, 8. D. Meade First State N h Dakota. U NEED AN OUTING. TAKE IT NOW AND JOIN excursion party Tuesday. August 17 'i:and 'inr the %h) CROPS on our farms in North Dakota. You can bargain for our farms by paying $3 an acre down, balance on your_terms or on the crop payment plan. We can hel& you. Try us. Wm. H, Brown Co, 6 N. lLa Salle St., Chicago, e g WANTED—Reliable real estate company | ‘exas land, sub- Ta. tract of Ti ‘Al:l’az:. Bo'x 36, Winterset, Wisconsin. 40 ACRES, level, 6 miles Shell Lake, 1 to sell divided, school. Price, ; $100 cash, bal- ace terms. Tom O. Mason, Shell Lake, Wis. Miscelinnevn $20 per month; no fine land; pure water, %n W. T. Young. Jr. Kimi Neb Lo REAL ESTATE—FUR EXCHANGE ONE OPPORT 4 320 acres fine laying black land, 10 miles state capital, South Dakota; clover small town; {mprovements and good fence; auto and cash, $4,000; by all means inform yourself. 34 McCague Bldg., Omaha. ————————————————————— REAL ESTATE LOANS FARM LOANS, ¢ PER CENT. TOLAND & TRUMBULL, 48 Bee Bldg. 0,000 made promptly. F. D, ‘)%Jg g’!ud Blég.. 18th and Farnam Sta d farm loans, 5, 5% & per cent. O ¥ Dumont & Co. 4is State Bank. city loans at l“fiimrfi'nusf CO., 162 Farnam, mes. Hast Nebraska farms. Y b i, 23 Bt B Bias. VR et o farm loang [ shsters % GIF SOME 5.0, Cuiee WANTED G, ad fam o Sngt REAL ESTATE WANTED . Farm and Ranch Lands. FOR sales, rentals, loans, insurance, care of property and collection of rents, see F. D, Wead, 1801 Farnam St. REAL ESTATE-—NORTH SIDE PART wodern 8-room house, large lot, plenty shade, chicken ho small cash payment. Tial. §20 per month. Web. 84t [ BUNGALOW-5-room, modern, new and up-to-date in every respect, 224 an Ames, Oak Chatham addition. Web, 4228 = = ey REAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE R., mod. ex. he corner lot; barn. 2035 Bancroft. Inquire 2414 Ohio St. Web. 1160, — e tlR, S e e Want Offer West Farnam District 612 South 38th Ave. |i: Owner has left city on account of health and instructs us to get a reason- able offer on this property. Located in West Farnam district, near expensive homes. Has § rooms and is all modern, 1s nnu new house, but in*good condi- tion. Lot alone worth $1,500. Reasonable terms can be arranged Fred W. Shotwell, Agent, 34 Omaha Nat, Bank Bldg. Doug. 122, REAL ESTATE-—WEST SIDE HUNGALOW for sale Leaving city. Phone W cheap; terms. Inut 436 REAL ESTATE—INVESTMENTS FOR BALE—or rent; track Bullding, Gudlth and Beward, Wxs. Apply Mk _——— REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN ALL MODERN 6-roo % iata, frut, ahade, aree Boutey” yard h and ‘pretty lawn. House has ail ce and ho! t. =0 con - ] REAL ESTATE—MISOELLANEOUS FOR SALE CHEAP olarships ha B Good reason for '..Tm..';"""‘" There are a varity of courses for sale. Score of the first game was 2 to 1| was as classy | ' | 1 petrated by Patterson, and the only hit| *Davidson wesens 1 ° L3 0 0 0| Sterzern, p.. L LJ 1 L Blllff Cl b S » | 'filn!ll‘. Killifer. Earned runs: Pittablurgh, o it vl o0l . | Clark, p.. L0 0 0 o 0 - - | 1. Cincinnati, & Fh C 3 o lh‘f‘rl’:‘»! that "‘~ "lk';:l:‘nl‘;";':"; - - | Totals 1w 8 o0 8 u ta'lts REDS TAKE DOUBLE Pittaburgh, 1. Basen on bals: Off Hat he Rourkes amassed eight single Totals 0 3 0 ¥ : | mon, 1; off McKenery, 1. Struok out: the first class assortment of Fyley's | k by g H O A E Its Annua,l Tennls | By Harmon, 3 by ory, 6 Ui slants. who hurled what would ordi-| o0 0 A A R e ) B8 i 4 | BlLL FROM PIRATES pires: Rigler and Emslie | narily have heen n winting game. b ) T e SR8 BB Y | §| Hetmer. « ; G DR g | Tournament Today; Tough Day for Um \ > in Fi McGaffigan, ss $-4¥ 3 o Enz, 1b N IS N RN ST. LOUIS, " A d ~how \r 1\-_-mlnu 1:«:1"‘-- n‘l -;-", in the | Melntyre, Tt Gk G | ol Houltes, 1 39 x 0 i | Which was enlivened by a storm of pop 10, with & sinets. o4 KN abr cai B, R $ %% 1 1|Conmetiy ¢ 0 0 2 0]Council Blutfs Rowing association will | neers by Identical Score of 3yron and by Rogur Sregoanan's * b “ ot ¥ 3 “‘l ':1 4 on Breen's | McAllister, o -ED U N n,_‘}\!m"“" . P S 2 & Ulstart today ana will continue until Sep- { the grandstand, who had Wm a TR ot e vuine. Tihrme i e | QLTI B o o 1 1 elgitenp..! S 0 & 0|tember 4, on which day it is planned to | 8ix to Two. yame. was divided between Clicago and itin's. atremets Sre MTREL T ThNeT et & Naa Fared % 3 3 B 3 o |stase both the finala fn the club tourney | _— b g R T sythe's retireme o ond to first.| _Totals .......... 2 2 o SR 3 3 i . Krug ended the Inning by grounding | -Batted for Gaspar in sixth “Connelly ‘out: hit by batted ball snd alfo the finals in the Tri-city tour-) GEOOND GAME WON IN EIGHTE| L end the locais the sscond, | Sioux City 3 00000000 s\Willlams batted for Widman in fifth, | nament, which is to be staged by the |the lnat inning of the firt out Lincoln ...... 00009 22 panver vereiersd 100 3 0 348 |rowing association. LN % TR heruen touk Shneeyen Again In the second Omaha securcd an- hfllrrlflnw hits: Lioyd (2), Morse .\;fllon‘s‘ Joseph 111110010 00 0 3 0 03 [ e L ittt ) e donated soveral | CINCINNATI O. Aug. i6~Cincinnati | ruling wi ‘:h ‘lllulrn:{“b'-uqu " ’e- Wi : o Wolfe. tat | (O el O i se ” . 3 ran and singles Ly Tannchill and Schllebner. i none in one inning. Bases on balls: Off | Three-base hits: Shields. Two-base hits: |challenge cup will be presented to the | FIttADUFE here today o= Ll S LT b Aside from the Wiches' one score in the gy(v)cr. 2; f”b L{“Iflu. bs'n;-‘vlsl om:“\\‘.n:u;l:, M)I}lrark K‘ellha’r, H!:pen;er. B"f’ winner and two other trophies are up. in each game, 6 to 2. In the flr:lthm:. :‘I::r‘?'lmt ‘-'\..'.!K"({!.’fl‘;' of hundreds of bo'- fitth, accomplished by a walk and Pat- | By T;;:gr. : yUmull'(: R man, [on balle "Hmh-fi’ ot ). Ainiek nfl“t:feld’: Following are pairings in the rirst | th® local team took Jead and held it | tIg6 AR CUOUT A terson’s two-bagser, the rest of the dat-| § X D 3 ey e Dt e S | oty [to the end forcing Pittsburgh to work | Bresahan ‘as e was ci into the tle was marked only by all-round clean| BOOSTERS AND TOPEKS SPLIT |1:%5 Umpire: Gelsel. French plays H. Van Brunt three pitchers. | r‘::flhl’h;l;“u:.ny:rt\ru wd Turther trouple. work and not the sign of a falter by o R W B Hart plays Mayber. The Socond Gams wis on VSR BEWL, | " enicago rou single player. 4 Sake N k T k L d . Seott plays Spooner Pittsburgh scoring one run in the first - PP BT UM Second n Walkaway. ! RS WOING;B. 3 e % ewar aKes Lea "l"‘:‘fi:’f“fl:l‘fl"l:"l% 'i«'l‘r‘lfi’.'.“ and another in the third, while Cinein- | gooa, v 401 0 B, w48 jams two, which was played mostly 78 ) ug. 15.—Des Moines lost $ F d l L R. Willlama plays Peacock nati had but ome hit off Harmon up to 3 H 11210 in a drissly rain, was o. walkaway for the | e fifst game today, 11 to 1, and won the 1N rederal League | o prstow bye. the eleventh, but tied the score In that AR § 2R Rourkes. The Wiches fiever came close |loosely played conte ho locals had Bite Diive NIRRT yme inning and won out in the eight. Scoren RELRE IRTEE to scoring, while Omaha piled up a :otal | fifteen runners left on bases in the first | \pwiRK, N. J., Aug. 16.—Newark| W. Johnson, bye. first game: 4018 $ 0.0 00 of twelve vuns in a potpourl of safe|Sontest. The batting of Lattimore, Jack- | —"“1'0 % %M ¥ ted Fed.| Dean plays T. Treynor PITTRBURGHL CINCINNATI MBE & e ! ] 4 ke | #on. Bawyer and Musser featured.’ Score, | worked into first place of the tled Fed-! gkt Hidve “woodbury 7% Y A A RN $34%8 pokes, including four two-baggers, foi 8 i TOPHKA. eral league race when it defeated St.| Robinson plays Empkie Colling, of . 4 20 1Groh, b . ° - - - 10040 bases on balls, and a pair of errors. A Louis in both games of & double-header| Kynett plays H. Hart dohnatne. 163 1 ¢ 1 ONerson. sa.. | $| Teis ... 83036 GeGanu 1ioae T the game where he AB. H. O A Dudley plays Evans Baird, ... 3 odme H o Tom Blodgett had the & Sty ‘Ronluck, o bt o ol gy by | this afternoon. Timely batting In both| G vVan Brunt, bye 3] ey 3 Total 1 T vanted it at all times, while the whole|Cochran, $b. .5 1 2 4 2 0 v . - ] 2 v, of als Viatits b Sikinky: Showed Wi Siviase | Riohee b R B T T T QA 1 oo MMt 00 e L g, f R 0050 g T IR 0 3 ¢ oarimh, i 4 0| *Batted for Hyatt in ninth obits, ‘lub piainly Showed Lo e, | Tydeman, 'rf. 4 1 2 1 0 offirst game: Eldridge plays Cooper B a . RN 3| *Batted for Doak in elghth. of belng forced to engage In five double- Brown, 1#. e d 112 ol 8t Louls .....0 0 0.1 e R LR L Gorber, “In.. 8.1 § & O e o8 2| Chicago .0 D0 000002 11 headers in that many consecutive days. |Lattimore, 5.6 4 4 2 3 Newark ...l0.0 3 1 Dewell plays Ratnke Murphy, ¢, 3 0 2 0 s §|8t Touls.....ci 8808 9.0 8.6 8 il the rai wd assem- | j : 3.3 v a ’H atson, ng, by ool 10006 - - Wi N . “:\:l"?":_“”"o 4-::\”":1,:‘15::::1 :"“ :;;:::a T B Y ol m Reulbach R rne gt § g TG TR Consetinn, B 1 0 18 Toun L BMUTWE WA gy Ry %orm\dur\(l s » . - ;- 4 4 M'Quillan, p ¢ © o St 1 1 highly elated over the home club's double 1 1128 o s | 5% 0 010 0o 3| LEADING PLAYERS ENTER i-rz:“nu:" Pleo0se B"yd,.‘,!f"'g,.., R ,:',',’.L'}""vfl ";"f"fi'u:‘,’ v Rourke park ¥ 3000001 *=8111 2 o on’ balls: Off Lavender, 2; offDoak i g ittt el g g e . - =N - ‘Groome, Crendall and Harts FRIEND TENNIS TOURNEY | motaie Off Doak, 7 in olght inning on labor day winds up ihe season in 0 a1 N8 3t e Cind Rariden byl | Pittaburgh 00 oo, 1.t one Mg DRruck Nt Omaha. Score, 7irst game: TOINES, g pewreodBha s incnnd FRIEND, Neb, Aug. 15—(Special) |Cincinnatt .. lhz 0 & vrllldnr, §: by Db‘"é‘ 3; by&g-un. > L. R. H, O END, .y 5. ~(Spec “| *Batted for Ci ghth, Umpires: n an yron. re, sec- i R N T NEW GOLF CLUB UNDER wrieos b A A e o Nk | by , MEs. 0o 0 3 1 " Pelnicais : Pittsburgh, Aaiob 5 ol M M g T ) 15 i 1 1| WAY AT CITY OF ORD |tournament will be held Wednesday and . oum. Fox, If .4 0 1 5 0 Ofifones ib ! B B | 1| ORD, Neb., Aug. 15.—(Special)—The| TnUrsday. August 35-%. Among the fast- |, uyjsted), Groh, Wagner to ne, 2.4 3 8 3 { Hosp, ss 4 0 1 3 2 OiHartford, Bk 1 : . PRy " est players that have entered are the|Viex to Johnstone: H. Wagner, Viox and 9 Butler, -: . Theising, 4 0 1 1 0 Olgaw 102 6 0|Ord Golf club, one of the newer organmd-| o), uing: McKillip and Geeson of | Johinstone. Basea on balla: Off ‘Cooper, 1: escner, ot 494 Hetling, ';'(h 4 0 : LY oo' 0 2 0 | zations of the city, has a charter mem- Soward "hn """Dnmn". W § ‘h' off Conzelman, Hits: Off Cooper, 7 In Olong. ... 4 3 11 T U RS AR 8 | ¢ 9 & 0 bership of over thirty and the course fa| It B e ju"( ;‘"m' three inninga, off (fonselman, 3 in .m::r $Qemmalen, ib8 &8 1 Farr T .90 A3 . 4¢ H 0 1 0|in great demand every evening when e y n | innings; off McQuillan, 1 i OF yder, ¢...4 2 § 3 iriffith, <4 | out by Ellls and Davis of Beaver City, |Struck out: By Cooper, 1: by Conselma hetsal. Sbod 8 31 Riley, D R T e | 1% < o { weather conditions are favorable. The|, "\ ‘ore “soore of 75, 76, 76, also |3, BY McQuillan. 1.°by’ Dale, 2. Umpires OMeadows, pd 1 6 0 Aot S b officers of the club are: President, B. y o a1 Rigler and Emslie, s e e 1n e i 3 . i ety 88 6§ i!} 7 Clements; o presidents, C. C. Shep- | LUl S0, are o e awarded to the| _ TTOARRG Aw ONUEATL AR BB 0. AR ackson, Lattimore, Saw- |ATd: secretary-treasurer, C. J. Morten.| CUHE CUB8 PR fo B0 BWATIAd 10 WHe | oomana, 1r. 4" 00 8" 0|t e 5 o % K s N = - Collly of. 402 Forsythe, rf 40 2.3 0 elsq baves: Ao e iy e Moines, g R *|Stratton of Bruning, Calvert and M-8 & $84¢ S«h 0., NPT g 5 408 1 :\:ruvxer, c. 4 K g 4 ? g oy R | .O-tlmfil’;:::_ulr}\“rz '1':.':1“' { Biewica By, Slass. Venerick of Crete, Yeoman of Elwood, 811 8 13 1 § g Seneigee Long. Stolen bases: o $ 8 1 & 0|off Huggins, 3 hits and mo runs in one | The St Louls American club has pur-|A. H. Staley and Dr. Mitchell of su.|Beird, W3 ¢ | 211 0m " Behultse. - B Tannehill, R gl R IB“»“M ll|ncne out in second). Struck out: | chased pitcher Clarence Sims from the | perior. p.3 00 o 01 8t. Louls, 6. Double play: Butler | Schifebner, PR R i R M)“r " ‘n 3; by ?‘"'fl‘fi 6. Bases on | Charleston club, of the Ohio league, and pP-hafind . : : na 0 Thompaon, | 9. 0 0 3 1 O Vashiner, 2 "Hit by pitched ball " By | Heloh Beciins fuom the Hojbot Satohier The Cause of Rheumatism, ks 2196t A5y Raaria3: by Moadowa Totals s M e Tydeman). Time: 2:04. Umpires: | tha North Ca from the Raleigh club, of| (/s Sloan's Liniment and you won't Toule .31 8 734 1| Qi B ORI Hasan. Wichita TR 2 o ot/ S eare what causes it. The firet application | *Batted for J. Wagner in seventh, p e iy 1000000 *—2 d Rt Gritt Buys Kop | helps. Good for sclatiea, neuralia. tic. | Pittsburgh 1010000002 Sonthorn AsiSotatine Two-bibe “Bise Phitstaa, - Dhdstiios B b 3108 ahptarlin KKopp, outfielder of the St.|All aruggists.—Advertisement. Cincinnat! .........0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0-8] Ajamphis, 2: Chattanooga, 7. hit: | Breen. Stolen hase: Forsythe. | postick, s . 7200 0" 0 T ifsold to the Washington American leagus Trobase e Vo0, Mokonuy,| New Oricatis, b8, AGanta, S0 (Both { Double plays: Tannenill to lebner, | Cochran, b 13 0 0 3 3 olciub Rent rooms quick witw & Bee Want A, | Jfir: . T . anen: : ded in seventh by & ¢ eri«lumx (l)t;' ‘fif{" to Pnure;m_)rr;; Bases ol“ ¥isher, 1b . o e S | 4 Home run: Griffith. Stolen bases: John- | games en n seven Y agreement), halls: ey, 1; o ompson, 1. | Pydeman, rf A B 0 G (R Struck out: By Riley, 4; by Thompson, ) Tt — — — e m— = — ma - 3. Passed balls: Grittith, Kruegef. | Lactimors, 2 o B0 A 4 Time: . Umpire: Van BSickle. Jackson, of 2 1Y ] H Sco ond game: { Monroe,’ ¢ 5 i O A WICHITA kaff, p i g B2y SRR B AB. R. H. 0. A. E P i, 0e 8 2° Tallion, rf. we 0 1 3 o 0 - e - - Fox, If 4 0 0 1 0 0 ‘Totals ., - §E | iHosp; s ... R L0 R G MOIN! Theising, ef 4 o 1 2 0 [ AB B 'R 0. A 2 Heiling, 3b S A i TR ShR | il Rk g "'6 ‘Lirll(nn. b 3 0 1 2 1 1 4 1 0 2 0 0 | Patterson, 1 3§ 4% .89 e ik OO st 0% ! ritfith, © IS R W 0 B b MO S At Southern, p 3 0 0 0 0 0 P B 0T T G 0 Totals .. wo..... » 0 4@ 3 3 $ 333 3 9 OMAHA, 2 I ek A R H. O A E 3 3 0 0 0 Smith, ef . 229 B - o G g | Lreen, 2b . 19 Q@ : Totals 30 227 0 f}‘;w‘:':-c'f 2 2 ll g 9| Called end seventh, agreement. e 3 3 5 4 o Topeka. 00010000-1 Wq;,,n,,, i€ 9 1 4 0 ofDesMotnes 3025000 *—10 Tannehill, 3b t+ o 1 2 2 of Home run: Sawyer. Three-base hit: | e ] o —— Schliebner, 1b . S 6 2 g ?ll;‘:,v’:r Ml;-.v:.—:nn ‘)..lt:':' \ Tyd?m.n,“vt'.- | . . . .3 2 1 Y, . crifice 2 ahn. Blodgett, p R LR B _ISlal.e‘nzhua: Bwoldt.” Left on bases: To- | Totals .. 3 12 13 % L) 0| pe 9 Moines, itching record: Wichita » 0000000 0-o|Three hity and three runs off Lakaff in | D oL v 0000308 ._,,ione-tmrd nning. Struck out: By Musser, Two: e hits: Brittg gott, Forsythe, Krugz, hits: Breen (2), Smith. Base Off Scuthern, 4. iHt b Southern _(Krueger). Southern, 6: by Boldgett, 1 Griffith. Time* 2:40. Umpire: SIOUX CITY, la., in today’ double header. Two-base hits Richards, Hensling, Lioyd, McGatfigan, -ermrc: fly Py p Callah ly. 10; by Gaspar, 3. Kelly, 5. Struck ' out: Gaspar, 2; by Dawason, . Hit Lejeune, by Dauwson. , Theising, Blod rueger. WITH game: S10UX CITY. AB. R H. R U | 4.5 3 5 1 2 3 0 1 5 0 1 §irig e 8 1'% $o. 3 4 0 0 1 0 0 e £2 17T 1 LINCOLN. AB. R H. 4y 2 W ] .4 0 2 A Wl R o o B | o TE LT (% o ok | Morse, .6 0 1 Yantz, ¢ g TE ol | Dawson, p . -5 1 4 Totals d 6 13 *One out when winning Sloux City ..0 0 0 o 2 Lincoln 0030 N e THIE Bl "HUSH MM -n! THIS 1S MR JONES THE WONDERFUL. WRITER ' HE'S RESNNG AFTER PUTTING Down SOME BEAUTIFUL THOUGHTS | Sa rifice 5 on balls pitched ball: Siruck Passed ball: out: B Van Sickle. LINKS g. 15.—Sloux City retained fourth position by breaking even Score first 0. A. E. 3 s 2 0 o 3 3 0 32 0 0 48 A | 1 4 32 1 0 0 70 0 2.1 0 | A 8 7 2 0. E 2 0 3 0 0 1 2 o 8 1 4 0 0 1 10 1 2 1 4 By Kelly, by pitchs : O'Brien, Becond game: SIOUX CITY. AB. R, ¥ Cooney. 2b. [ | Cosgrove, If, 00 Callahan, ss. o 0 Le: s o 2 o 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 L L ) L 6; by Huggins, 4. Bases on ball; Muser, 13; off | off Lakaff, off Huggins, 1 Hit oy pitched ball By Huaging | (Graham).” Double play: artford_to | Jones, Ewoldt to SBawyer to Jones. Wild pitch: Huggins. Time: 1:34. Umpires Ryan and Cusick. DENVER BEATS JOSIES TWICE Buck Sterser Responsible for Loss of the Second Game, ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 15-Lack of speed iIn the first game and Buck tSer- | Zer in the second game were responsible for two defeats of St. Joseph by Denver | today. Score, first game: Py Miller, rt e T o % Kellher, ss o 1 0 F 2 0 Spencer, cf 5 2 2 3 0 1 Galloway, 2 £k ki85 & McCormick, 1t iy R e W | Shieids, 1b .. 3 ° 3 7 1 0 B .6 o 0 2 3 o | 4 o o 5 1 o e 8 v 1 1 2 o U 5 l:) .:I ;1 T) 1. JOSBEH. . R H. O 5, Nicholson, If ..... er My i oy e Ko Grodick, 2t i VA TP o B S | B AR o1 cincsivnt ik By B0 & 1b x| o 2 L] 1 v C B B L S B 4 0 2 § o 0 | o 1 0 o 0 Gk W i ob R H 1 1 o 5 1 1 0 o 0 0 o “ 7. 3 JIMAHA, MONDAY., AUGUST 16, 191 Copyrigh Internationa Serviee u OM! HES SueH A M €L MAN! | FEEL SO HONORED IN HIS ASKING ME s s, Drawn for The Bee by J. Swinnerton X 3 TWHTTCSES '\ .\ HATE TD ACT “l RuDRLY BUT— N KEEP “THE FLIES AWAY WHILE HE SLERPS |y Patrons Complying with a recently enacted city ordinance, all stgeet cars will, on and after August 18th, stop on the near side of street intersections in the City of Omaha, to take on and discharge passengers. They will not stop on the far side. At all points outside the city limits of Omaha, however, cars will stop on the far side as heretofore, and not on ihe near side. ' Passengers will please remember this so there may be as little confusion as possible. Respectfully, Omaha & Council Bluffs H. 0. A R e Y G Ny SRR I I | § gk g s L] Street Railway Co.

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