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Silk Hat Harry's Divorce Suit Aer-T oooR- TO WOO - DOCTOR DECLARES WILLARDALL 0. K. Henryweiglit Chuspion Examined afid Pronounced in retfcct Phyiical Condition. CLOTHES WEIGH TEN POUNDS NEW YORK. FVb. 21-J Wlllnrd. world' hPavr"lKht rhamplon, w -imlnrd by a physician (or the Nw Tork Btate Athlcdn commlwlon today and pronctinred In perfect physical condition. Fully drcuMrt. he topped tha emn at rr pounds. Wlilard aald that his clotlics wlKhrI ten pounds. It was rxplalnnd that WllUrd'S wsight and -condition wor of Intarast to the fommlMlon, which dilrd to ba ooa- rincd that th publio was balnc fairly treated .In connection with tha hearjr- wlght's coming; championship bout with FVank Moran. The commission summoned Wlilard, Ta Klrkard and other to appear' befara It on Monday with all the contracts and ifreemcuta for examination and approval I . Malcolm Baldrige , Is Captain of Yalo Uni Wrestling Team Nebraska has developed another cham pion wrestler. , it This time It I Malcolm Baldric of Omaha. Young Baldrtra, wfto la th Son f II, II. Batdrise, and a graduate of th Omaha High sohool rlaaa of WIS. is th champion heavyweight of Tal wnlrltjr and la captain of that colics- wrestling' team. And young Baldrige la caJd to have an xoetlmt chance to win th heajvywelffhl Jntercollcglal honors in the at tht year. In tha mutch between Tal ' and Pennsylvania the Omaha lad dumped Ma opponent in th quirk time of four min ute and forty seconds. It I aven said In tha east that Baldrlg has an rn ehenr ot trim th famous Oreek. rorl as. who won the lntercolleta.t cham pionnhlp last year and has In tha past held much the earn reputation In Jntsr eoJleglat circles that Jo Stecher does In Jirofcaxlohal circles. MOTOR RaFeTorI.MATEUR DRIVERS 0MCHICAGO OVAL CHICAGO, Teh. W. Invitations to amateur motorliMs of f'fty atitomoblla and athletic clubs in th central states to take part In an amateur rac her Way to, have hn sent out by Presi dent rvld F. Reld of the Chicago tpd ay. Th nominations will be passed en by tha contest board of the Chicago 'Au ' Mmoblle club. I'Pon th success of the meet depends plans to make amateur races important events on various speed ways and it t prohaule a national ama teur championship contest will ba bitted for the May wood track her If the first rac is auccesnful. New York promoter also expect to put n soma amataur races, but are waiting to see how th Chli-ago race turns out. BIG SQUAD OF DIAMOND MATERIAL AT MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR. Feb. M.-Carl tind gren, th former Cub pitcher, now bas ball coach at tha Vnlveratty of Mtchl fan, has a squad of seventy canddldatea for the 'varsity team at work In the gymnasium. PItchsra predominate, while th rand'data for th short stop Job number only two. Morrle tunne, son of 1 1 Hon a' governor, and Roehm, 'varsity qusrterbark last fall, ar . twa of th foot ball squad out for th nine, and they ar rival of Puk Arsnts for th catcher's position. Tom MeNatnara has rejoined ths pitching corps. Captain tbadle has the battery men In Charge for a whit. NEBRASKA SHORT STEP CIRCUIT MAXES DATES OMAHA. NcK, Fab. at (Special.) The Nebraska short sleep harneaa racing cir cuit, held a meelng her Thursday. Qaora-e Jaeksnii f Nelson was elected president, and H. P. Wilson, secretary The following dates wra assigned: Heptember 13-tt, rwmeva. rttnibr 111. Nla. KeiH'iiiUr ri-1, Healrlce. :tober t-K I'awnrss City. Th classes follow: Pacing. J 11. 1 IS, t and S 89: trotting. I IS, I . 1 an 1 36. All purac are H, except ths i SO paring; and th I S trot, which ar 3u0. Running race for 1103 pur as fol lows: ! furlon dash, five furlong flah. and two and a half furlong dash. I.Ineota Win fra atrto. rKTI!lrK, Neb.. Feb. M iSfxHlel ) l.lwuln lilri ernoi! won f r m Mtri-e .l vveiiii- in kHt ball ty tha "-'e f Jl to 2L Tti vi.'.ii!rs look tho kai In the start sim" mr.1t nr ovk. A .ar.f .,.., J !tiira-1 the cntt. Geneva (..J Ben tiU-a play ntxt :ck. 1 !; : , . d TUCV . But cT I M m Leaders in Tourney lzadibs-rrrs-Ajr txak a. fetters. Omaha !..... 14 Sreaols, Omaha L . . . Helms Cobs, rremont a, 7u Karra Bpeoials, Omaka .7 U. V. Motive rowers, Omaha I.TM V. T. Car Kcorda, Omaha t,7Sl at. r. Stuitlis a Co Omalia t,T Mebraaka OlotMnr Co Oniaha. . . S,7as Old Bowlers' Rom. Omaha 1,78 Metropolitan Stars .7l Btora, Omaha 1,703 MldUad O. and F. Co Omaha I,W rsok, Wshoo 1,094 Clan Oordom, Omaha a.nse aoatn Omnba Jfett.ars, omana s,e LBAD1KI-notTBLM. Help) and Oocbran, Omaha 176 Snrke and JTohnsoa, Omaha I.MS aahuaea and Bursa, Bohayler, . . . J10i Be a role and Toss, Omaha 1,171 Basalts, and Chandler. Omaha 1,13 Bland aad Karp, Omaha 1,18 xinumu aad Cummlir, Qma,e . . i,ioi Veal aad Camada, Omana ....1,163 Kendal and Brodahl, Wahoo 1,1 wilHam and Cook, Wahoo ..1,143 SLuliry and rrnyn, Mchuyler 1,147 Campbell and Onlly, rremont 1,143 LBaDsns sxaausa. D. alts, rremont 744 r. Baodgrese, Wake 373 T. Boone, Omaha 633 K. Sotpl, Omaha 34 A. Wartohow, Omaha.. 333 K. Knrna, Omaha 313 3. Kakry, BoliuyUr 313 I., uapl. I.lnoula SO Qeora- McHhana, Omaha 34 . hllda. Omaha 39a Indoor Base Ball . To Bo Given a.Try Indoor baa ball la to b given a try at th Toung Men's Christian association following the clone of th basket ball aoason nexl month, ' Two league hare already been organ ised and a third la belng-p lenned for. Th league will meet very Tuesday and Thursday. Th league will be six-team affairs and possibly larger. Th First Methodlata, Hsnscom Park Methodist and St. Mary Congregational have Joined th rhuroh loop. Th only team slimed up for tha Onmrnarelal leavu la th Omaha National bank. DOANE LINING UP FOR TRACK AND DIAMOND CRrrriB, Neb., Fb. M.(itprlat. Coarh flchlaslar announced today that the beskot ball season for ' Poana college would b formally closed by the ram With Hasting Toung Men'3 Christian as sociation and that in the future he would devote all his time to the further devel opment of track and baa ball which hav been already atarted somewhat. Although Schissler does not feci so hlgtily elated over th record of his basket ball team. he has. In th minds of th students. mad a ucoes. This Is Doane'e first ven ture In basket ball for several year and nothing but green material was at hand n work with. However, this do not da- tract from hla record already reptet with success and victory. Captain Nell Kinney at th baa bail team says he has an abundance of ma terial for his team, and Coach Schissler with his record aa a bas ball player promises the beet bas ball season ex perienced her. Captain Lionel Brown ef th t rac it team, think with tha prespaola as thsy line up now h will b abl t bring us th track championship this year, barring nfortunat droumatancea. DRAKE RELAY GAMES TO BE HELD APRIL 22 DEM MOIXTS, rb, a-What Is her alded as on of th largest coll- track athietlo events to be hold la th middle wat this siring will be held at th stadium at trak university her en April tX according; to announcement to day. Unlvereltlea from coast to coast hav been Invited. Including th Vnlversltiea of Southern California and 'Washington and the Universities of Pennsylvania and Michigan. All of the Western oonferenoe and Missouri Valley conference univer sities also have received lnvltatlona. In addition, team are ai per ted from every university and eolteg of Impor tance In Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin. I'll- nots. . Nebraska. Kansas and Missouri. Thirty-one Iowa high school team also have been Invited, Permit refused for 1 WELSH-MUNGER BOUT APPLKTON, Wla Feb. !.-The Wis consin state boxing commission today re- fused to sanction th Frsddl Welsh-Ford llungir ten-round boxing contest sched uled her for March la, claiming that Munrera "elses'' as a boxer 1 not of sufficient caliber to' warrant a match with the llchtweight champion. An effort will be made to secure another opponent for Wtsh. BROWNS RELEASE WATSON TO THE SIOUX CITY CLUB T. Long. rb. M.-H waa arfloially announced today that Del Draka, for. merly outfielder! F-dgar Wlllett. pitcher, and Char lea Watsoa. pMcher for th tt Iauts Federal league team, had been re leased by the Browns. Drake and VTiltett go t the Memphis club ef tha Beuthera league and Watson to ths Siou City Western league club. THE OMAHA VtS THAT" A r so? J OOmT. Mice twet uc NOW TO LIVE M A illC " U $!iM lllllii" CLARA BELLES, WHO AEE LEADING IN BOOSTER LEAQUE Reading left to right: H. Eidson, captain and man ager; 0. Cochran, Ted Neale, Carl Cain, Jimmy Martin, C. Terrell, Jimmy Jarosh, 0. Rohlff,, treasurer; H. Rohlff, backer. rov xa A'-nv.i -f. '-,1$ I 'hiii' - t'i&Ahifiw ! . t SIOUX PLAY ALL AROUND OMAHAS i i ji Central High School Toiter Bun Up Agtinit Buzs Saw on Trip. LAESEN MAKES EIGHT - GOALS BIOUX CITT, la., Fb. H (Special Telegram.)-tSlou . City High school avenged Its defeat at th hands of the Omaha High school bakt ball team In Omaha thre weeks ago by taklngr the Nebraskan down the Un last night to a !2 to 10 defeat. Fiou City took the lead In the first thirty seconds of play and maintained it all the way to th end. Omaha did not score a field goal until eleven minutea after th start of th second half when Patty brok away, dribbled th entire length, of th floor and raged trie ball. The greet fault with tha Omaha team was It lack of team work. They tried ehnta from the middle et th floor, but failed to got results. Uneupt KIOITX CITY. OMAHA. Ptnklcy R.F. nr.. R.F.. C a.. R.O. , Patty i.sroon (C).... ..ir.. Maxwell ,. Paynter c) Logan Grove Menere . Hugel R.O. Montgomery . I..Q. Kleld aoals: Ptnklcy S1. Larson 8). u.n.f.A m ni.aal u. Pattv tl. PaT. tee i. Tardlev C). Foul throws: ir- son U), Patty (S. Referee: Saundorsoa. Juniors Beat Seniors In High Girls' Play The Junior defeated th senior la th opening cam of the Central Htfh school airl's Interolass basket ball tournament by the aoor of 14 to 11. Roberta Coulter tarred for th seniors and the Bwenaon later. Ruby and Ruth, proved th beat point getter for th Junior. Tb next game between tha Junior and th sopho mores will ba played next Tuesday. Th lineup: SENIORS. . JUKI ORB. Coulter R. R-F... UF... C sc.... (Pwensen sttnne . F ,.. PeHrwall .. Ealander , . rtweuaen Thorn; Thompson C Masili B.C Hecht R.O R.O. Re1gwleh Hansen L.O.IUO....M. Thompson rem, Tii raoxB laiant T tt. 1.W omti otnes .....n it . 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Wkw .. KM .... a. .lUOoala 4 ..Ut ...1 Uvnr. ...lUlw 14 ... h"oaar . ttwuia Mill ... MM .... Km ham I mtHM -! e O Jokaw Jvaaaua . ...UlMMtieaa ,..1T Ul V. ktilat ..lH ...iIm ..t. im ..,) liia .... !M ..lit ...ltiut . . .1 XIM a..H u i .. HI K1UM . 1J4 ..lit ..1 SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 27, 191G. r .if Athletic Carnival Is Held at Lyons . a win i LYONS, Neb., Feb, Sfc Special.) Th Lyons Athietlo club put on a big ath ietlo program In th new high school gymnasium last night Th first event was a series of volley ball games be tween two teams of business men. In which the team captained by Dava Harvey, with Swan eon. Greenfield. Mar tin, Helntaelman, Pinnley and Lyon, won two vamea straight, from tha team cap tained by McMonlea, with Rhode. White, Clements, Harknosa, Coffin and Casa. The second event was a came of bas ket ball bet-ween tha Oakland High school and Lyona High . sohool. This was won by Lyon, by a score of M to lit. In th third big event of th evening, th Lyona Athietlo team defeated th All-Stara from Craig, B to IT. Lineup: LYONS. . CRAK1, Robertson L.F. Blackrtnne' Velker ..F. C. ..R.O. R.F. C. ... L.O. Fril Hohblna Iippnow ... I'eareon .... Field goals Uf. I If il .Lochherd ...Fletcher . F.ileraen .L.Q. R.G. Robertson m. Robhlns i Pearaon, Eairert , Fills t cia-rr w . m ni m, ( 3l, bltcknton. Ihhrrd. PVul -goals FAIRBURY FANS EXPECT TO SEE LEAGUE GAMES FAIRBURT. Kb Feb. . Spelel.) Fair bury fan ar looking forward with pleaaur to th time when the Bioux City Western leag-ue team coma to Fair- bury, March tt, for th "try out aad practice. Pa Rourk met with the local base ball directors this week and com pleted all preliminary arrangementa. Falrbury Is to keep the grounds In con' dttton during the training; season, which Is from Juku-oh to April It. This will Involva an expenditure of several hun dred do) I are. Falrbury has a splendid baa ball park and arid iron near th publio square, and this can b put In shape In a abort time. Falrbury used this park for its semi-professional games la 1911 and lli, and Nebraska State lea rue game la WIS. The Sioux City team will have twenty five men at Falrbury during; the training season, and they guarantee to play six sshlhltion games with the Omaha dub, which will train at Beatrice. . western leag-ue price will prevail , at th games. Falrbury and Beatrii ar about a hour' travel part. Team Standing and Individual WW. RulM " -t ..ntBadm 11 tJ ley l4S.4w kola .11 utKUn IJl Mini 14Taa IM L 1 liOOKAl-U 44' UCAU1 lurrte .....11) 1MB W U Pet. I Mr i Prtata 41 M .al llauKk-Uaa ...44 14 .441 R frlnla M II .11 14 aai-uua .....Ml Livumr ....a? urt lnrx 4a PrlaU Ull .141 aiaeiH toU 4 .IN ru...... ,ie aa .44 .41 .U .40 U .! .it II .114 Hatr la II U .ni ma N A Na A' H . .ITtRoMaao a .141 ,.1'IC. AaUanau.l-t ..IMKukr IM ,.t4r mi f,.w .,ImWiIm ...Ul Kl .. 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Ul ..144 rvmaller ..144 Mot 141 atoiaa 1WU I vtrrW jow J td m over too ) V M.OWAJG- . y :1:j?P f l l I! ill ' f rw-W Lr) " in sarjeasBKw.-r neawmwn mmwsmamtmm. ,f ife'wiaWksBBasaBi m vmmmmmmmmMmmmatm2 rf IHtollW ,BJJgi-aw-(BjPBBkBaa BB-BJ B-B-aWBBaBaBB-BBMBMSA Harvard Freshie Hands Yale Coach One from Shoulder BOSTON. Mas., Feb. II.-Tha recent election of Tad Jones aa coach for tha Yale foot ball. reoeJLs a story told at Kx eter, where ba baa been in chug of foot ball for th last throe years. . This Isst fall the Harvard freahman team waa playing; Exeter and held tha lead until near the end. On of the fraBhraen, who waa fresh, waa continually kidding Jones during tha game from hia place on the substitute bench about the YaJ system going down to" another difeat at tha hands of the Harvard on. In th laat few minutes of th gam Kempton. th Exeter quarterback, who will be heard from at New Haven in a few years, caught a punt and ' ran through the Harvard team for the win ning score. -After th tumult waa over the fresh Harvard youngster said to Jones: " Where la that kid going to college?" "He's going to Tale," replied Jones. "Well, by gad, they- nd him," cam th reply. Kempton. so they say at Exeter, will be on ef th greatest players Yale ever had. He enter college this fall. Billiards on Train as Cubs Go South For tha first time m history ralfway travelers will bar a ehauoe to Indulge In a game of billiards while riding on a train, when the Cuba' special train leave Chicago March 4 for th training camp at Tampa, Fla. Aa a novel feature, Bob Carmlchael. who will personally conduct th tour for th Illinois Central road, has arranged for a blllard table to b placed In th lounging car. Th scheme waa before ha been tried, but the railway ex pert things a good gam la possible. Indications ar that a poor player will be able to make hta point always if he lets th ball roll until they finally get together, Muulo boxes will be In the men's car, aa well aa the observation car. and those who desire It may fox trot Th feature of th dining car will be the presence of a bait doaea canary bird to furnish music during meala Averages of tho Local NKkev Mesioae , UatMn ...lltKu , ..tr ..iw ..144 ..in .iu ..iw ..It ..u; ..'.Ri ..ill ..144 . .1 .14 ..m ..U4 ..lit Anaktka rarr , aibii ... r. Klua.. ahritaa at Wlikarw tkaler Puak ...Ul Hall ...14 MeNai .t4Lr .iawa .14wrutM ... .14aPIkar ., l Ueikilar ... .Uktu(Vmher P mt Juhnaoa Woi ...KKiMlaro ...It Itni 11 Mar Ml C. W4 Kotak .. Mrtia .'. ,...14 Aa llama ...ltlTara awirra ...lit amaaar .. 1 raiuipa , ...14. uuue ...14 Takvla ... Ta, Mil Kinvira HruuHriaM Ji. , W itoatlat J. Mraa.. M BuilF twaanr ... Ituaier 141 (TOaaor ltlN .... .141 UaUatla Maine. Av. Q. Kaa l4tae iMr..lBU IM ,.141 H. J .lit 111 .111 . H 1. 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I Joa' Birming ham, deposed manager of tha Cleveland American league ball club, today settled hi suit for 120.000 back salary and danv ages with, Charles Bomere, former owner ef the club, by compromising. . Th sum he will reciv was not divulged by A. V. Cannon, attorney for Somer. Birming ham asked for Hi, 000 back salary and 18,000 damage. Tha suit did not Include J10.009 which Birmingham loaned to Bom erg on a note. Birmingham refused to discuss the set tlement Tn discussing his futur he said that he Intends to play center field on the Toronto club of the Interaatfonat league, which he will manage this season. Nebraska Horsemen May Enlarge Purses FRKMONT. Neb., Feb, . -S pedal.) An increase In the sis of purse to b offered In th Nebraska Speed assoMsv tton circuit will b on of th principal topics representatives from tha six towns In th circuit will discus when they meat at Fremont next Tuesday. Secretary N. J. Ronln of Fremont look for a large at tendance. Officers will be elected and ether business transacted. Th circuit la composed of Beetrtr. Wahoo. Fremont Kearney, Weat Point and Tekamah. It Is not probable there will be any applica tions for new members at the meeting. The session will be followed by a ban quet at th Commercial club room. JIMMY SHECKARD WANTS TO PURCHASE-BALL CLUB Jimmy Shackard of Columbia, Pa., for merly with the Chicago Cubs, Is negotiate Ing with Reading, Pa., business men for tha leaae of grounds and for tha raising of a guarantee fund to bring tho Troy. N. T team, ef the New York ,StU league to Reading. He want to raise xio.000, of which he win give one-half himself. Fairmont Win frasa Crete. FAIRMONT. Neb., Feb. J.-pecial.) Fairmont HUh school turned tne table on Crete Hiah school by defeating It. H iu x-.nfiBirtii aiarnifl lor r alrmonL mktn 'A ? ( m. .... ' - Ai . v. . m em nit,, Bowlers 143 K ran in .laibllbers ..11-' aaaatee t Oliver ... Tuiir ,.144T4iaalart ,.14-ratuait ... . 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P.-I .1 .U.4 .141 .we ik 14 .14 ..14 ,.! ,.144 ..Me ,.UI ,.ll US .Tf .Kl .4SJ .41 .144 Haft leT-rariM ataaaaa laai'iara . Sa4 Id Haaaaa Tkomaa IU Mara ... Crw lvaaia . AaaW a .. IMTarw . W. a.a,...lk.aJr , Claaaa . .. .14 IXiwllas A. .141 ...14 .1 . ..Ul Itaalar 1 Bee by Tad harles Ellis Wins The Three-Cushion Cue Championship PHILADELPHIA. . Feb. J. Charles EH lis of Pittsburgh won th three-cushion billiard championship of the world her tonight by defeating Alfredo V Oro the tttleholder, 130 to t. When the third and final block of the match wn begun tonight the score stood 100 to S in favor of De Oro, but Ellis made sixty-one points while tha title- holder waa scoring twenty-nine. The Pittsburgh player had one high run of ten and two fives, while De Oro'e best efforts were runs of four and three. Seventy Innings were played in tonight'! block, making a total for the three blocks of IM Innings. Tonight' score: Ellis 1. 6. 0. 0. 0. 6. 0. I 0. L 1. V L L 0. 0. 0. , 0. 4. 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 2, 0. I, 0. I, w, i. I. iu, v. o, v. u. l, i, i. o. i, , i, o, ?' I V t 0, 0, 6, 4, i i, 0, a, L I, 0, 1, 0. 0, 0. 161. De Oro-0. 0, 4, . L O. 0. L , a, 0, 1. o, a o, o. o. l. . o, . o, o, k, , i i, t o. 0. 01, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1. 0, 0, 0. 1. o. 0, 0. S, 0. I S- i a l a h LU i. 1, o. o, o; o. x 0. 0. 0, 0, 1. 0. 0, !-. Can Money Make a Pennant Winner? "Wealthy magnate are a' menace to base ball," aasert Bob Hedges, ex-owner of the Browns. "Tho owner with huge bank rolls can go th limit In purchasing talent This eventually make a league top heavy." Is Hedges right or wrong T The greatest team ver Wheeled to gether In American league' history was Connie Mack'a Athletics. Connie, didn't pay much more for hi star than tha ordinary man paya in on year fordgaxa'. The Giant olub la supposed to be backed by wealth.' An unlimited hank roll waa at tha command Of Jehn McGraw in 191S and th Giants finished last' Charley Comiskey spent mora than' $100,000 in trying to buy" a pennant -win. ner. He failed. The Phillies' owners ar not wealthy, yet they breesed Under the wire a winner in WIS and with a bunch, of misfits mak ing up th club. , Hedges Is right as to his statement that wealthy magnate can buy star players but money can't make 'em win a pen nant fiDirciTU rYDCfTC Tfi "7 Villi! r II II a -41 IV PLAY MILAN'S BROTHER Lea MS lan, a brother of Clyde mad uch a great hit with Clark Griffith In the few games that ha played In last season that the foxy-one la seriously thinking of starting tha season with tha younger brother In rlxit field and Clyde In center. rkaoner Plekeat f7g , ajonirfYT K Va. Feb. M. Th Nor wegian steamer Ktoratad, towed - into Hampton roada tonight the schooner William M. Crltlchett which was picked vp water logged and abandoned fifteen mile peiow t--epa rienry. im vnucnm waa bound from Charleston to Philadel phia. The whereabout of the craw la' unknown. St. JoMn Sella 4V eaters tl. ST. JUCiCri-t. MO-, t to. ro. -I . nraiw ail. third baseman of tha Bt. Joaeph West ern league base ball club, haa been aold to th San Antonio club of tha Texaa luaua tha awnar of tha local team an nounced today. MAKE YOUR OWU LIQUORS AT HOME Anyone Can Now Make Their Own Liquori at Home . and Save Money. Cincinnati, a. Feb. H.-A well known Distiller ef this city has Just produced a Concentrated Extract with which any one ran now make right at home any Whiskey, Liquor or CordUl. at a saving ef ever fifty per cent of tha Liquor Paal -r price. If very simple and easy. A few minute does th work, requiring no apparatus, no boiling, no experience whatsoever. It is said that th Liquors mad ar far superior to those that oaa ba purchased at most Liquor Stores, and as a result of this discovery, thousands of people all over th country ar already making their own Liquors at Horn. Th legality of his method has been carefully Investigated ty the highest authorities and found to comply with th Law la vary respect. No on now need be with out their favorit Liquor, aa it can ba made right at hum or anywhere, la a jiffy. Just when wanted. Tha newa of this amaalng discovery haa startled tha country and he has already reoetved thousands of letter of praise. Any ofy ean try a quart of his favorite Liquor fre by writing to W. Pricket. tlT Vatversal Pldg., Cincinnati. C and aak for hla tntsreatlng booklet " Secret of Making Liquor at Hon-, wt ha will send Fre to any on aadtagi their name and address, -A d i eiflsmwiit.