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R T, THE BEE: O\IAHA. M()NI‘A\', SEPTEMBER 6, 1915, J "ot REWT __REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE_ ILOC AL SOKOLS " - T A VoL PR HOUR |HAPPY HOLLOW GOLF PLAY| Miscelinneons. For sale by pwner, just completed, For [ T-ROOM modern house, Xi4 Leavenworth | 98 information phone PRIZE WINNER Teams of President Sherman and W ebster Iy&‘ | &=r. houge % block froi v]u de"' l]m ra Omaha Teams Win First in Twe Battle on Sept 18, Classes and Also in Indi- BIG DOINGS FOR LABOR DAY vidual Contests. 15, Nih Bt car. wom Yoo Van and Storage | _lin. A bargain. 4106 N. Nth 8L, Ma ard’s oo el e for e {imeise for moy- | REAL ESTATE—SOUTH _SIDE _ SIDE \ \\\\\‘ \\\\\ .. all _modern. | "Sloeping poreh and {ns. packing, shipping. N3 Webster St. |-————F o de - Id Club i Caatallar S r 8t, 81, rodr"y waker 1€ u 12,0015 No. 16th, 8-r. . ex. heat. 317002808 Maple, & x Bungalow On September 18, the Baturday follew- Bt . L% & s |ing the rloss of the formal scheduls 'nr‘\'(::ns o, Boen, bt s4 300 STECHER IN EXHIBITION TODAY |season, the annual teamn match will be $25.00-2219 mmet, ’ o —— staged at the Happy Hollow dlub. Prest- Eatage. { 7 ‘R maha and South Omaha divided team dent Eherman's team will battle a team ,‘,’-i,“'s‘"f’i'-l‘:fiTm S(:‘\!EQ\\".(’ | OomS honors In final contesta In the athletio representing Vice President Hamflton i E 308 5. Wth Ave., § rooms, modern m—\:“h"'» Il‘lllnn( Joom fi““mn;- l‘“biol“:al tourney of the western division of the 'and a big Alaner will be the spolla of fv modern, ouse Wi amed cel 3616 X' ith 'Sk, 10 fooms, modorn. sun Toam, panelied ¢ining Toom and o National Tel Jed Sokol union &t the South | the vietors. d P uch g’ u, \onlrm‘kllrhpn nz :-"th rst noo;& res Side S»m. Twenty-first and U stroets, | President Bherman has appointed J. W. ¢ N {ine bedreoma and bach on eecol Yeaterday. Parish a8 hia field captain and it will ARNAM ITH & €O Fui A pfow and. White e 1820 P\munm Douglas 1064, @n."z'n'fl :l‘:v:"%‘r‘ogl T8 in every room h produced leading teams in clasess bo up to Parish to lug home the bacon. sto & Liftess. in the nmluo Lomm la" I°“l:\1 nn}-c ass B and C. Individual standings found the Vice President Hamilton has selected res an oen. east front lot on the boulev only one Omaha union in the lead In both classes Norris Brown as hs fleld captain, Q | ok ol I r line, » b o :!“C'noun.:!!l': rorh, ek f..',‘l?."":‘m“ - | :3”3:}.'&.3'“»; e natural shage A &nd B and also the junior division. | Some blg doings in the oIt lino are fi—‘g nice 3-room suite, offices. Will theew The Toiise 1§ only about ¢ monthe Frank Satoric of the Omaha union took | garded for the Happy Hollow atub Labor oatRe, would prefer & \{'d‘ b’;?lam ust been nowly dsorated; first place in class B with 155 points, gay. Thero will be a special medal piay tawyer. Welophons Dougias st __ v‘mlt bullt Nouses in thin dia While Frank Novacek, Al#o of the Omahn contest for a Prise presented by Georse % mnml the money. %00 cash, balance union, totaled 146.7 points in class C, win- 15 Tuniclitf and & driving contest for ] Warenounses. monthly. ning first place. Joe Krecek, the 15-year- oy, are be awarded. d | Which three prises to awa ; WAREHOUSB-TRACKAGE, A‘nnsmng walsh C°. old youngster who created a sensation! w g shater and 1. T. Manning tied ! Part or all of ome floor in large five- Friday morning by outjumping all elder ¢op (he prise presented by Charles G. | % glory brick bullding. Large freleht ele- | o e most aiiractive homes in members of the tourney, clearing the bar waDonaid in an eightesn-hole handicap yator. e | Fiela club distriot, White stucco house. | at § feet § fnches, won first place in the miueah against boses at the elub Satur | "lh nr“p and cement drive; 7 rooms, 1d AR sleep! reh, bath and shower bath, individuals in the junior division WANTED TO BUY Deatned cellings, oak finish downstairs, FiGHEST Prices for old clothing. D.#14, | White enamel and mahogany upsta.rs day. Both players came in 1 up om the Howells fias Good Team. |colonel. Following are a few of the Duv\flo& References exchanged. Phone Harney 4658, But fow states were represented in cem- | low scores: SFFICE Tormiuse Tousht and soid. 3, | Mirror doors, oak floors throughout. and ow OFFICE furniture bought and sold. J ;'l‘re';::t«. Lot, 100x1%, Bnt rely = sur- | PAMson with the total number expected. | Handicap. C. Reed, 1207 _Farnam. Dour. 6146, Founded by hedge, tine lawn, troes ‘and | Kanses, Iowa and Nebrasks had teame . K. Shater ... a8 1ue Fale buys everytring 2hd hand. Web. &k | thrubbery: two biocks from weat 81de in the field, but with the exoeption ot | & T jjannink .- ‘% fven S ——— ====|put St. Phone Harney 4506. & team from Kowetih, NVB, Weha ot Oio| & 5 Chopd 13 Bve strangers represented strength in com- J ol . WANTED TO RENT REAL RSTATE—ACREAGE | peuition with 1ocdl athietes. |EE gl 4 1 hown aAmu to_rent 7 or_§-room house, fur- | S g E aa s " Foraon, Well improved.| Joe Stecher failed to appear as sched- 60 1 Bewe modern, in West Farnam or | T \0, 4000 Aaress Ri1s, Tee o R X Lavert R {uled for the last evening’s program. The B champion wrestler arrived in Omaha at D- R Smith -... 6 o'clock last evening ard stated that he &' ¢~ sndler .. .. ST, - would be ready to take part in the exhi- }{, D, Frankfurt . FARM & 3‘?&‘;1':.A\5‘|:Ewnn S4v% 'BQUITY of mx::'\“::". o€ 1ind worth | Mtion ARl this GtteFuden ot 199 ¢'clock. ;: (!"'\Qm::a. : e o0 x 5.000: will trade for team of horses:| Anton wisited the fleld yesterday after R Ercresrssrense . Smith e ] REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN uuavav.n.v:u 4 H 3 I Women Who Have Youn, 24 ]'\n ments made for 1 yoar, Benson MW. | noon. Stecher will not wrestle in ('hh*nn'o‘u n Wrig! hl ' Down Write a good dfllquull of yu\u land sl - § Bowe g R B P ‘ $200 Equity, $350 ff.":fl'fl..f.::}'l': The MRS thAk Mur:::‘n 3 D':"’m{'n‘:r{m s ok “Towa's Most Powerful Want Ad_Me- B 3 altm.”" Twenty-five words every Friday | NEW, modern cottage: price. $2.00. 11| notitor thers has cancelied the engage.| James J. Fitagerald and Bryce Craw. evening, aturday morning and every | North 6lst Ave. Phone Benson 5i0-J. ment, ford will combat in the final round for S TR o e ] Dundee, Rxbisitien oM Tol the Bdholm cup. Both of these players or one month, giving Alxteen a x on oday. @ o 4 twelve different days for 82; or 8 words, DUNDEE won their semi-final matches. Fitager —Will do well to advertise themin the Want Columns of THE BEE because The real musio of the tourney will come | s 6 o0, Yun ovl 30, very fine T-room house, amoug the |thia afternson after the parade has been :&;";u:n,:"w‘"? had & handieap of est in the village One $-room house, with barn and frujt; | SOTPleted, when an exhibition of all the 3, "y 0r4's Bryee Crawtord, with & han- near oar; @ bargain. winnors in the two days' tournament will g & S08 & (VL TFEITL L g ot FRED C. SHIELDS, WALNUT 87, |be staged at the Bohemian National hall 7% words, ¥6. st circulation of any Towa news- paper, 250,000 readers dally in four great states. Rooms to Rent - || 1 _can meet the requirements of “home- eekers and Investors in small or large 'l‘lctl of lands and farms in Nebraska, Minn., Dak., change. W. mpleton, “Arkans 1,30 acres unimproved, rich, level, bot- tom land in Northeast Arkansas; no Bee Bldg. rooks: o wabte: land never overfiows: Entrles Are Belng surrounded by farms renting at £ t per acre; for sale at\jargain. Montana. Attractive prices and terms. (lll*' income uken in ex- at Twenty-first and U streets, South Side. A host of Omaha people and visitors Florence. from out in the state is expected to at- SBE Nethaway for that farm. Flor. 38. | (gq — The parade will start at 1:30 o'clook at the hall In the South Side and will con- tinve to Q street on through to Twenty- fourth street and through the center of in Y acre; can aubdivide; no trades. ,:‘Wr:_“"; Recelved fOI‘ Flrst Briggs and Anton Vanous of the owner, R. W. Hess, Louls, Mo, California. Live Oak Colonies, none better. W. T. Smith Co., 812-14 City Nat. Bk. D. 2819, Colorado. WANTED--Good car, for fado_land, clear. Address 1. 131, Bee Towa. IOWA BARGAIN Want to moye to Omaha. Have house in M Des Moines, new in 1909, good two good sheds, brick chicken indications it will be an unqualified suc- barn, house (will lelve the chickens in it), all South Side station have detailed elght - Woman's Golf PlaY‘mllcmnn under the leadership of Ser- | geant J. H. Carey to head the parade. Mrs. W. ¥ Tlinn, secretary of the Seores of Athletes. Metropolitan Woman's Golf association, TEAMS, South Omaha, Fuegner wocond, Sokol Tyrs, woman's golf tournament which Will be| (lams B staged on the links of the Omaha Country | Tyr { club, September 27 to 3. Mrs, Flinn ex-| peots to have a total entry of over sov- :tnty—flve fair golfers whon the call goes ,',';,‘,',‘:',‘," ,_',,‘,‘ out for the qualifying round. ‘Women golfers are taking an active in- NDIVIDUAL BTANDIN() Class C—First, Sol R0 [ toreat 1n the tourney and from present | Class Cirirat, Sokol T ,:"*‘;mh Omaha, 657 points; third, Howells, Neb., Tyrs, Oma inta; r-Tyrs, South Omlm, Howells, Neb., team, 683. threo lots {acing east, good location, ‘two | Pes% Some mighty good players are to|team, 0s3.9 points. blocks from car, not too close t make omeuu for pay- mn Address G 945, Bee. ‘FOR SALF—40 A., lo town, um- 'r'nlflnvmnu will sell cheap for |gome exciting matches are predicted. a the Omaha women and b g g b vid v) pointa; second, Jno. Fsher, Bouth Omaha, Mre, Flino, however, wishos 1t known |14 bointei (hird, Lad‘resar, Tdane — | that it is not necessary to be & crack to| Junior Class—First, Jo“‘o lmok. Omaha, 100 A, level bottom, 3 enter the event, In the first place there|%8.9 points; second, DIVIDUAL EVI Salance smooth, “roifing "~ and turg ' will be several flights with the golters tn |POINtY: third, Jos. Hfll--kh#r' points. land; 6 mileg from a good railroad town, fcach flight being of about the eame , 180d; ¢ iy from Pole Vault, Class Bifh ret, ¥'r. Batoric, o0l No,improvements, ability. And again, as Mrs. Flion seys, (Omaha, 10 'feet; second, Jos. Polster, 10 acres broke. Price $1,000 down, balance long time. 8. B. McKenty, Ans- |Just think of the funm. ley, Neb. o~ '‘RES, & llnu from Minneapolis, oneM:-nlI— fro; covm. 160 ‘:rru m‘xlcli_:r past! oan practically .ll be cultivated: hea soll, Good set bulldings, consisting of house, large barn, granary, corm bs, windmills, etc.; the lana will ro- dm““ nh.m. gu:atrr; lhlrckly l‘tfl.d' » 0! Complate_set ol machinery; X head g c g .5 everythi on the farm goe orer.y "’n‘ h. Schwab Bros.. 1028 Plys mouth B.dg., Minneapolls, Minn Montana. ANA frrigated_lands best in the| Charlesworth beat un'm N OOYId fof Wheal, oats, alialfa and utock‘ olose to town, raliroad. schools an churches; $41.50 to Titteen | Blalack beat Ireland, 6-0 Bouth Omaha, 9 ‘feet 3 inches. Class C—First, Jos Langpaul and Fr. Novacek, 8 feef 6 inches: second, Lad. Tesar, Omaha, § foet 3 inches. Om-n Jump, Class B—Firet, Fr. Satorie, Y. M.C. A. Tennis £ Sy ctase o maha, oe! nches; ~ second, Fr. Tourney is Down | xSt Smas, Tt To Third Round n%:::'.“;;:n‘:'."..‘:::s'#.,;'&“. i Neb. nior Clasp—First, Jos. Krecek, Omaha, The Young Men's Christian Assoclation |5 “test s inehou: scsond. Hover: Kutak, tennh tournament is now down to the |Omaha, 4 feet 8 inche: ‘t'hkd Jos. Hola- | third round. Repults of matches up to [ N 3 Running Broad Jump, Class B--First, date are as follows: Fr. Catorio, Omaha, 20 feet; second, Jos. i bF‘l‘R:’l'”!lél(‘)'!y Polster, Hnukm‘l)mlkhl, 18 feet a.lr'whu: owling beat Sa ird, vanek, Omah: Hunt beat Eixdahl, 64, . FRiT T TRREHIV AR (ORI, 85 SOy 61, 60 Class B—First, Lad. Tesar, Omaha, 19 feet 1 Inches; second, J. A. Stanek, How- ells, Neb., 19 feet; third, Jno. Radil, South {Omaha, {8 feet 11 inches. Kearns beat Seeley, 6-3, Lawrence beat Terry, L\ ‘4o A - Leake, 64, 4 3 Yoars el U ments less than | Lines beat toae, bo 1 Nl) Junfor Class—First. Jos. Krecek, Omaha, fi';"‘“g';f;‘,m'cf.l&.' T I tehioi | Hunt beat Dowling. 84, 6 / 18 feot; second, Jos. Holasek, Omaha, rticulare; lilustrated pampblet | HAnG boe HOTsate Cul’\g)b(-" 5 |18 feat 10" Inches; third, Capek, Omaha, and PER 08, v.“,,. Ef,.,,. Kearns beat Herma 15_feet § inches. OR Mw—afl well fenced; 3 dwellings, 2 rn!. Yo, Saking house wnd other outbuldings, W()Odmen Befl,ten grohard, several = never-faliing sprlnz)u Make a good dairy or stock farm. Hotfmann. Vineland. Mo.* 98 're_cash, balance % bushels; Wh?l Ui acre. ‘e opportunity, home. _Easy pn,)mem- o Bebbing.s Nebraska. $ ACRHS improved fruit and pasture land, situated 2 miles from Peru, Neb. Will accept large relinquishment right and { errorless ball and their hitting was Peru, Neb, $1,500 in_c John J 1 acres level ; 80 acres cultivated; bal- two miles from two cheese well improved district; price for ¢ @ $30 per ucre; lands in this | |m:n11n worch $40 to per ‘acre. %00 acres Sargent county, No. ore ul- tivated; 00 acres ulln\.h- Rafance fie pasture land, fenced; spring water; heavy black s.il; falt buldings; this is'a bar- ll'n at “0 per l&r\' Reasonab.e terme; 4 pe it ‘mmn J M.Mahon, Bldg., l’-m o mi)u, ESTATE LUANS FARM LOANE, § PER OBNT, TOLAND & TRUMBULL. 48 Hee Bidg. rom 8t.| Kearns beat Hunt, 6-1, 6-2 Louls on Iron llmmwn i depot; Lawrence heat b Bmi(h | Ehot Put, Class B-Fr. Satorlo. Omaha, K i'N_l) right hand, 3% feet 1% inches: left hand, B feet 7 Inches Becond, Fr. Didelka Omana, right hand, % feet 3 inches: left hand, 2 feet |nrhu Third, Vanek, Omahe, right 9 feet 10% inches! [oFt hand, % fest 11 inchas Class C—Mllos Vonasek, South Omaha, By Armour Team |,ciass c5mos yonn Verner, Howells. N et 4% Inches; third, \Will No- Nob., 82 feet 7 inches. ash, Ciass B-First, Fr. second. ¥y, Fr. Vanek, Omaha v The Armours defeated the Woodmen | 100-Vard of the World at Luxus park in a hard fought contest. The pitching of Sullivan easlly featured. The Armours played Omaha. Junior rd Dash—First, Jos. ly. St and Vanous starred for Sy s Krecek, second, Robt Kutak, the Woodmen. The Armours will play : ha! third. Jos Hol the Black Kats at Luxus park today. | OTermontar har cloesek. Qmaha, Soore: Horak, South Omaha. 24.8 points -‘-eon ARMOUR Jos. Polter, South Omaha, AB. LA O.AB |thind, Fr. Kubin, BSouth Omlhl‘ . | Builivan. tbp 4 1 37470 [points ,"kmruu -4 2 0 112 Clags O~First. Jas. Langpaul. Omaha, | Corcoran, 35 ¢ ' & 1 $100.3 pointa; record’ Staniey Tanik, Omaha, H H H o|™8 noint third, Jno. Wscher, South $ H 21 8|Omaha, 21.3 points, | e it £ : 01 0| Pareliel Bara Class B-First, Gus Huo- Shannen, ©. 3 o 8 0 0lner, 248 points: second. Jos Polster. South | Danze, rt... 2 ° 20 0|Omaha, 2 points: third, ¥r. Kubin, Murphy, 1. 2 0 9[Santh Omahn, 23 paints ot QL ; 173 [, Ol C—First Fr. Novanek Omaha. PR estt 4 573 0 3 5|8 points: meesnd. Jno. Wimsher, South {rmaurs 28838883 33 omana, 2.3 peints; third, Jas. Langpaul, 80 TO 300 made promptl Wead, Wead Bldg., I5th & ¥ ClT\ and farm loans, 5, 6% Dumont & Co., 416 K A or Sale” ud will turn secon furniture into cash WANTED—Good farm and city loans at lowest rates. PETERS '['RU?\ €O., 1622 Farmnam. GITY properly. Large loans a speciaity, W. H. Thomas 25 State Bunk Bldg. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans, H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg. > Omaha, 24 points. Earned run: rmours, 4: Woodmen, 2 P v"mu. (), Butey ,,’)‘ Junior Class—First, Jos. Holasek, Hatchten, Corcoran, —Fletcher, Graves, |Omaha, 2.5 points: second. Robt. Kutak, h."u“ out: By Sullivan, 7: hy Wemmer, [Omaha. 19.3 noints: third, Jom Kucek, 3 ’y 'lurnln!n 3; by hl.l]umy.l:, g’w Mo« |Omaha, 17 points, Guire, 1. Bases on balls: O wrray, | Forse (cross-wise), Class B-First! ¥r, ?'" (§ Moguire, 3 :r:‘f‘lrvxfmlmer. 1{.f Hita: | Kuhin, South Omaha 24.1 points; secon Ot Wememer. § in four, Jou., Horak. Eouth Omaha, 3.6 point two'inaings: off Murray, § in six Innings. | i, J0% Toister. South omana: &1 Double play: Wemmer to Sullivan to [POmts Potoner” Wine: 10 Graice: Hias, Mass C—First NovAcek, Omaha, - 25.4 points' second, ‘Etanley Janik. Omaha. “48 voints: third, Jno. Fischer, South Fed Headquarters to [ou st Junior Class—First, Robt. Kutak, Om- OMAHA homes, ' KEEF 1016 Omaha > SEE us_first Neb. Unites East Nebraska farms. TE farm loans in eastern States Trust Co., Omaha Gf'b(‘m 10ANS. € G. Carlberg, 30 13 Brandels Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE aha. 213 vointa: seend Jos, Holasek, New York on Monday |gmne »7¥ peine Omaha, 19.8 Dfnts o GA% BTt Fr. Kubin, Sauth Omaha CHICAGO, Sept. 5.—The headquarters [cemarc "oss "oornd., Jou. Polster, South of the Federal league will be moved from 2.\-‘:'. o"f:m 'y'gnl':ifl:.um' don._ Horek Chicago to New York, Monday, September | Class C--First Fr. Novacek, Omaha 6, according to the formal announcement | Doints: seaond Stanley Janik. Omaha. made today by James A. Gllmore, ity .,g nojnts: third Jas. Langpatl, Omaha. 4 Rooms Modern But Heat Closgl -In 2l tle, ot ocated on North SRS ER AR room. Tms water, sewer and an in «|the first contest for the Manhassett and | juninr Class—First. Robt }‘.‘;Wm,w B, Tust 3| Ocean-Great Lake trophies and the na- [Omana, 13.4 Deint: second Wm Laste: me ble close-in trict olfin s only uh:-nd l;:':"b:;'r phine's time was 3:1610 and the Valiant | X "crk. Omaha 115 noints, monthly. 'l'he house is now Amlstrong-Walsn Co. Stets Bank Bldg. Tyler 1% Doina. " lor $16 & month, and is never un. | Windward and leeward course, four miles | The standing of the girle’ teams will | shaky from the severity of the attack,"” ‘ to the leg, twice over. Both are fifty-foot ‘"rv?""vh‘ ‘T contosted ax the percentase | writes H. W. Ireland, Louisville, Ky. . very ¢ l:lmm runeeck, Jomn Onmeiogees, ware Jos. | Optainable everywhere.—Advertisement. - - : ner, Prank Jelen, Frank Kocourek, Frank - Rent roome quick with a Want Ad. "Beroi and John Rihe . Apartments, lats, houses and cottages =8 no president. The new offices of the league | s~ (lase—Tirst, Jos Holnsste will be located In the Long Acre bullding, "m- 198 pointe, gecond, You Krecelk Forty-second and Broadway. Omaka’ 195 namis third, Robt. Kutak Amahe 163 points, JOSEPHINE FINDS VALIANT [\ S5, o o w1 - 70 BE AN EASY RIVAL |rhin S omode, 1 ool oo Tnkasek and Fr. Vanek, Omaha 17 _nnints. CHICAGO, Sept. 5.~The eastern yacht .."""' O-First, Fr. Novacek, Omeha mbling | Josephine had little diffleulty in defeat- (1] 4 tointa; sacond Tad Tasar. Omahe ing the western yacht Vallant today o |,njmis . an. mgha, 12 tional title championship. The Jose-|Vics. Omaha. 12.1 points: third, - > took 3:22.06, The race was sailed over a |, iy Trirns First, Cmaha the downtown district. Captains John | The scores marked up for the compet- | 9 acres Colo-'{y recelving entries for the first annual 'N& Sthietes during the finals follow: Class C=Fr. Novacek, Omaha, 16.7‘ | who played from scratch, by one hole. Omaha Canoe Sharks To Invade Beatrice “Y" Water Carnival Fifteen canoe skippers of the Omaha Young Men's Christian association will leave this morning at 9:10 over the Bur- lington for Beatrice, where they will take part in a big water carnival Labor day. The Omaha crew will be in charge of Denny Ryan, commodore of the local fleet. The Beatrice Young Men's Christian as- soclation (s staging a big water carnival and the Omaha canoelsts alsa intend to take part in the swimming contests as several are expert swimmers. The “Y" canoeists have been practicing all summer and all have become quite expert at the manipulation of the light water craft. They expect to CATTY away soveral of the big events. The canoeists who will make the trip are: Ryan Ireland Kelrnl lcknor phell augh fllo(‘lllock Gl’fl’llh Hughes Wins.Way Into the Finals for Field Club Honor Jack Huges will be one of the partiel- pants In the final round for tho golf championship of the Feld club. Hughes won the right by defeating Jos Willlams, 6 up and 5, in the semi-finals, Jack witl play the winner of the semi-final match between Frank Hale and M. H. La Dou- ceur, 3 B. A. Baird turned in the low net score in an elghteen-hole handicap match against bogey for the Kiplinger-Baker | trophy at the Field club Saturday. Scores ur the sixteen qualifiers were as follows: A. Baird, 6 up; M. T, Swarts, & up; 280 pighes: © ub: ¥ W, Torter. © up: 5 PQ‘;IVII(I'QQC 4 up; TDouceur, 2 up; 2 n‘unnntsr 2 up 1up: H. V).Mll en, even; O, F even; Bam Reynolds, even RAWINGH, ird 5 Greenstreet Hale against Tilison, Bur- | mester against Porter, Huches ninst Brando. Sweet against Richards, orn- hPr ulhll( La Douceur, Boyer against Warts. Sam Revnoldsand | thind, Jou. Krecek | Jack Hughes Lead Teams in Golf Play | Sam Reynolds wnd Jack Hughes, nm‘ rivals on the golf links, are to captain | two teams in & big battie at the Fleld | club Labor day afternoon. Each team will consist of thirty players and the| winning team will walk oft with a big| dinner at the expense of the losers. In addition two prizes will be awarded, one | for the low gross score turned in and the other for the low net score. LONG-DISTANCE WALKFR REACHES THE GATE CITY | John Walsh, long distance walker, is| the way he Introduces himself. He walked into Omaha last night. beink | thirty-six days out of New York on his| way to 8an Francisco, and he Is 61 years old~at that, Mr. Walsh made the same trip frowm New York to San Francisco and back in 1912 and is familiar with Omaha, hav- | ing been & deputy sheriff here once in 1895 Tra “In the summer of 1888 1 had » VC” .. vere attack of cholera morbvs. Two physicians worked, over me from 4 & m. to 6 p. m. without giving me any relief and then told me they did not expect | me to live: that I had best telegraph for / my, family. Instead of doing 80, I gave the hotel porter 0 cents and told him to buy & bottle of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrnoea Remedy, and take no substitute. I took & double doss so- cording to the directions and went to Lasto- | sleep after the second dose, At § o'clock Jo8. |the next morning I' was called by my | 175.9 points; | OTdeT and took a train for my next stop- | ping point, a well man, but feeling rather in the immediate future, during the coming weeks of early Fall, many hundreds of strangers will come to Omaha. Hotels will be tull, they must take rooms—YOQOUR rooms if you guide them to your home. One need only to reflect a moment to realize the truth of the above asser- tions. Firstly, hundreds of students will be coming to attend our schools and colleges. Then, there will be Con- ventions, Festivals, Carnivals, etc.— many of them. And they will all bring countless visitors. Hotels will be crammed and jam- med. Anyway, many people prefer a quiet, restful room in a private home rather than to stop at a public hotel. These people will be busy—they will have no time to run around looking for rooms. So you had better guide them to your ‘place by a descriptive, little want ad together with your phone and address. And here’'s something that is IM- PORTANT:—Everyone who advertises rooms for rent in the THE BEE gets listed FREE in our Directory of Desirable Rooms —This directory is maintained at the offices of The Bee for the convenience of those who ‘are desirous of securing rooms. Butit is of equal benefit to those who have rooms to rent, because we maintain a flle in which are listed all the rooms advertised in THE BEE. People coming to the city are invited to come to our offices and make use of this list in deciding upcn a place to live. See that YOUR rooms are represented in this classification. Phone Tyler 1000 I