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v RISy e a4 S . AN ¢ ARE YOU SURE THE WAITER YOU HIRED FOR THIS EVENING IS THOROUGHLY COMPE TENT AND 15 INTELLIGENT- SURE - HE KNOWS MORE THAN THE 4UY WHAT TOLD ME TO <IT MM Y | Omaha Lad Makes End Position on Illinois Varsity Tommy Mills, coach at Creighton uni- B. JOENSON HANDS ALL-STARS A SLAP Amerioan League Boss Says National Commish Will Call O Trip if versity has recelved a lotter from Leo Kietn, Omahta boy and pupil of Mills' when Tommy was coach at the Central Lasss okars: Copyright, News BARON - WE HAVE A TYPICAL SOUTHERN OINNER FOR YOU 1915, Internationa) o MAGGIE <) FORGOT TO TELL YOU THE WAITERS NAME ! \flq' 10WA GETS INTO | HEDICINE BUSINESS State Board of Health Buys Anti- Toxin at Wholesale and Dis- tributes it to Doctors at Cost, TS SLANT- HEAD - counties in the state noted for apple pro- duction An apple show has Dbeen planned at Bloomfield for October 2128 and If it proves successful the shuw ’IAII be an annual event hereafter. A | spraying demonstration last spring in- | creased the interest in spraying snd the {erop this fall is ome of the best ever grown there. From five acres William Ruasell has harvested nearly 4,000 bushels of apples. He contracted his orcha-d Product early in the season to a large wholesale frult houss. Anything Goes Wrong. i High school, regarding the Illinows-Ohlo SAYS BANCROFT PUT ONE OVER| #nme last Baturday which wound up 3 to 3 Klein played ar eod In the game for Iknols. “Quarterback Clark and Halfback Pogue were both out of the game,” said Klein, “and Clark and Pogue make up the of the west, little Banny Johnson, who . CCE ot That Sesomets swings the club over the American the su: hio ve W With loagvio, bid them & fond farewell by silp- | oo ("3 2VPTee ONlo gave we WD ping them a little slap in the mush. | oo g Opon thelr doparture from Chicago M,"'x-.i'l"'.."'....""...." Sl e sl Oskoab, where the first game was played, ¢ 1y expected that the Omaha lad will #enial Banny Informed the athletes that by regular end all of this year. This s they @id not have the sanction “of the the first year he was engible to the well-known National commission, which ' varsity squad. He graduated from Cen- seems to find jts chief pleasure in life In tral High in 1914, loping minor league towns. It might T S NOTRE DAMES SOME E I 1EAN, SAYS HOWARD trip to mar the national pastime, it will | be oalled off,” sald Johnson. “This trip | Assistant Oreighton Cosch Watches never should have been started,” he eon- ‘When the All-Star base ball nines, pi- loted by Frank Bancroft, secretary of the Cincinnati club, started on their tour £ i i 3 ::!i :t:!E t i £ : ot i 5 ' 4] £ i, i 5t : Hi i i i d that wing must be depended | bear the brunt of most of th Dame plays. !, “Bergman is & whirlwind at halt, He s & little fellow, but as fast as lght- and & wonderful open-fie.d runne. ‘A trick that proves difficult for other solve is the Notre Dame punting. The kik is mads and it is \mposaible to coming. ) il ! | | : ! 1 2!}*: bals | ;l i 2 (4 B gi : g| ? i s § —_— BEATRICE, Neb, Oect. 2.—(Special)— tickets to the Nebraska-Notre to be played at Lincoln next ! .‘ 388 BiEE B RiggEgEs | sEEREEE' | sBEEEEE GOOD RESULTS ARE REPORTED Potatoes Golng Up. | Potetoes are higher in price as the re- sult of late blight In potato states to DES MOIN , Ia., Oot. 2.—~(Special.)— | the north and east of lowa Growers The Iowa State Board of Health is do- |Are finding & smaller yleld than was ing quite & business in handling anti- | €Xpected because the blight destroyed toxins and vaccines. The plan of buy- | the leaves and stopped the tuber growth. Ing these disease repellants in wholesale The experiment station at Ames is en- quantities and selling them to the phy- deavoring to help lowa potato growers to siclans through local drug stores, known | 80t & Kood price this fall for their erop. las distributing stations, s saving the | The Ames men are trying to place lowa people from 0 to 76 per cent on the | $¥OWers’ and shippers who have cerlots cost of these supplies, according to the | foF sale in tovsh with dealers and gro- statement of Dr. Sumney, State Board of | °*™® Who want to buy. Health secretary. Supreme Court Decistions. The board i now handling typhold | , State §&pinat Harrison B. vaccine, diphtheria and tetamus anti- W o R toxin. A fow years ago the legislature teat $0 rob. Reve (From a Staff Correspondent.) § d Reros’ e T P oy gruatedl GEnEE” made an annual appropriation of 33,000 to carry on this work, in order that the people might bave access to these sup- plies at a low cost. Now the board is sending out consid- erable diphtheria anti-toxin. Not that | diphtheria is especially prevalent, but it ;w,“v". of is slways In evidence, soon after the |trator of #chools open in the fall, Dr. Sumner states. Yesterday the board sent out aix- ty-three immunising and fifteen curative treatments. | § t;;iiz‘g I M Eézsaiiaf Charles H. May, Chicago, formerly pub- lisher of the Peoria Herald-Transcript; wealthy real estate man. Municipal Court. The petition for a special election to vote on the question of establishing mu- nicipal courts in Des Moines to do away iver, yud 3{':1 fl&""c' i wd;; ::e:::‘l;uum‘:th b‘fi‘n ?:.nr“ o' fedlngt TR (X pderandent, Beow a i t_Con admin| e of Frank Bagnole A% redover velua o on_deiendant’s right-of-way. ; gt 2ok & E] ¥ % Siemur Telephone Men Meet to Be_fi_er Service SHENANDOAH, la,, Oct. 30.—(Spectal.) ~Forty telephone managers from south~ western lowa and northern Missouri are attending the first of a series of distriot meetings, which ls being held here today. Informal discussions of their problems, shop talk, plans for more efficlent tele- phone service and an address on ‘‘Depre- clation” by A. B. Campbell of the en- #ineering department of the Agriouitural college at Ames, la., occupy the premi- nent pluces on the program. ‘The meeting is a part of the movement for better telophone service for lowa. : | One of the sixtéen schools.of instruction five men the people would be callen upon to choose four municipal court judges, be $2.600 each per to be held in the state for the “helle” girls will be conducted in Shenandoah Big Price Made for Western Iowa Land SHENANDOAH, Ia., Oct. 30.—(Special.) ~Two hundred and twenty-five dollars an acre is the price paid by Frits Lyden for the George Brewer farm, two miles ecast of Shenandoah. The sixty-elght .| fcres brought 817550, and & few years H e 3 ey : Elgums BhE3S = ¥l asgsas = B Z t:s! g FA2 2| EEnd | BEER E2e8E* 1 ] §EssEE 3 EE sesust § ' i i 1 |EFesEt § ¥lumeus? §lowues? Blocwea? ¥ 3 81 B=F3EE ago were bought by Mr. Brewer for §i0,- A%, or 1% an acre. Mr. Lyden is & for- mer nursery employe and was without Means until the last few years, Since then he has been making good profits farming rented land. Mr. Brewer and his aged mother will move to Shenan- SHENANDOAH, Oct. 20.—(Spectal.) +Advertising an lowa preduct in Hawall {{# the mission of Kilsworth Beach, who leaves today for a trip to the Pacitic coast and the Hawallan lslands. He is vice president of the American Live Stock Powder company of Sheaandoah pend will represent the concern on the trip. Mr. Beach is the memwer of the eity council that recenmtly brought suit for $.,00 damages against the Kiks' cafe, when the proprietor is said to have §iput him out of the cafe for not peying Hundred Killed in Explosion in Factory PARIS, Oct. 20.-Ome hupdred persons were killed or injured in an explosion in the prefecture of police. |SAN FRANCISCO NAILS COAST LEAGUE PENNANT } SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2—By today's game from Oakiard by & » San of 'M SORRY BOSS BUT WE AINT 40T NO ELIMINATOR! 'FRENCH FORCE ON WAY 70 SALONIKI Capital of Nish Moved to Prizrend and an Attack by the Combined Armies of Nish is Expected. AUSTRIANS MOVE UP MORAVA | SBALONIKI, Oct. 19.—(Via Parls, Oct. 20.)—The entente allies are marking time, pending the concentra- tion of a sufficlent number of troops for their operations in the Balkans. A large French force is on the way to Baloniki. French forces hawe sucoeeded thus far in protecting the lower end of the Nish-Saloniki rail- The capital of Serbla has been trans- ferred from Nish to Prisrend, in western close to the Albanian fromtier, he banks and most of the legations are ing removed to Przrend. The Russian at Balondki has sent an automo- bile to bring the Russian minister to Serbla to this city, but owing to the muddy ocondition of the roads, it fs doubtful whether this effort will suoc- the Morava valley and are enleavoring to effect a junction with the World's Champions CHICAGO, Oct, 20.—The members of the Chicago team of the Federal league will be presented with medals by the league declaring them champions of the world for 1918, mocording to a letter received to- day by Joe Tinker, manager of the team, from James A. Gilmore, president of the league. In congratulating Tinker on winning the Federal league pennant the letter says: “Inasmuch as the National commission falied to accept our challenge for a ser- ies to decide the champlonship, your team is the unquestioned champion of the world, and it will be a pleasure to me to present to you and each of your players a medal emblematic of that title.” Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Licenses to Women Tellems. LONDON, Ooct. 2.—In order to rel mes of military age 1n Londen the armsunced this evening that he 'ter licenses will be isued to women to work as omnibus and street car a.les Declaré& gy Uphénd Makes Talk '~ to Real Estate Mer- N. J. Uphand of Duluth, president o the International Realty Associates, th body which makes investments f'r thi National Assoclation of Real Estate Ex, changes, gave a short talk at the reg. Yar meeting of the Omaha Real Estat! exchange at the Commercial club at noon Recwitly the International asso-iatel purchased a tract of land near the De! institute for the purpose of platting 'if fato lots. No been taken vet, said Mr. Uphand, but he declared that he expects plans will be made for the platting very shortly, REAL ESTATE MEN TO HOLD ELECTION SOON ’ ¥, H. Myers, Byron tings and George T. Morton have been appointed a noms.d ¢ inating committes for the Omaha Rcal Estate exchange. They are to bring lav their report of nominations for officers for the ensulng year within a fow and the election is to be held November action toward this hat'" dayrm uotors. 8. & 8, Greatest Blood Remedy Gives Results When Others Fail Bt cic ARG ¥ Tt | I % A I it & factory in Rue De Toiblac this after- | noon, sccording to a report received at | Don’t Build Castles —In the Air Build a Bungalow —In Omaha It's all right to plan, and of course you HAVE been planning this long time. You know just how you want your home to look. But, even so, & professional builder can give you much advice and tell you things you never reckoned om. Better call him in so that you will plan wisely. However, it is time to act. You have planned long enough. To continue planning is just lke building castles in the air—it gets you nothing. On the other hand, if you act you will be taking & definite step toward a richer, better, happier life. Lots may be had now far cheaper tham you can buy them next year, It will be wise for you to invest now and take advantage of this natural increase in the value of land. Watch the real estate columns of THE BEE. Use THE BEE as your real estate guide. Thus you will be put in touch with many opportunities and with reliable business men offering real es- tate and bullding service. y 1t 18 pbeorbed futg. :. ples, | " Do b, B ok