i H i v DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. & iNMAN COMES FROM FAMILY OF PLAYERS BASEBALL Tho Latest Fancy in Veils i "A Growing Business Built on Our Reputation" SHIP US YOUR alt!, M affadi SK6p Steele, Siman &, Co. r-B- " " i llalph Works slgnc to pitch for Kan sas Cttv association team. Kloyd Perritt, the Los Angeles pitch er, mistook n guide for a mountain lion nnd shot him. Six' of tho old Brooklyn team have become major league manngors and six Iinvo boenmo minor league manag crs. Tho Giants aro tho first baseball club to own their own tiainlng grounds. Marlln, Tex, looks good to McGraw, Tho National league Is proposing to enforce a rulo regarding asking waiv ersthat Is, that waivers once asked cannot bo recalled. Although Joe .lackson ndmlls that A rederal league scout has been nego tiating with him, ho insists that hf haa no intention of jumping. Al Ilromwich, new third sackor pur chased from Davenport by White Sox, hit .310 last season. Ho Is noted for making long hits In the pinches. i .( SIOUX CITY, IOWA Tom Steels. Mnnngoi' Rny Slmnn, Dmc Prusmer, Harry GppcMen, Unttlo Snleamnn. Host & Hlioep Unlcsman Ofllco. Hundreds of Dakota County Farmers Ship Us. Ask them about us. Our Best Boosters. We Work for You. Write Us. Ship Us. wnra e vaxam o n raas tsftsr b 'I ?! t 1 . Melbourne Inman, English Billiard Champion. M j, clia VSta i wn Melbourne Inman, English billiard champion, who was touring tho United tateo and Canada In company wicn flllo Hoppc and playing matches in 'which English billiards and tho Amorl- can game alternated, comes of a Hue $ of forbears notod for their skill with me cue. ins granuraiuer ami m granduncle were excellent players, al though not professionals. Ilia father, Robert W. Inman, who is still living, conducted a club for Rontlonmn play ,jgJrs and gavo instructions. wfis of 1911-12, 1912-13, 1913-14, con- stels of preliminary rounds o 9,000 ! joints for JBOO a side If there are .enough entrants, and the finals match f! UL iO,VUU JUII1LE3 IUL fl,VU U Diuv, , imrso of 250, a gold medal, tho challenge cup, and tho not gal ro- jeolpts. Theso events aro conducted u by thp Billiards Control club of Lon- m FIGHTER CAREFUL OF HANDS don. His last triumph brought Inman nearly three thousand dollars from all sources. Ho defeated Thoman Fleece, challcngor, who had provlousl; borctun George Gray and H. W. Stevenson. Following tho tourney proper lntnan dofeated Stevenson In a special m-itch for ?1.000 a side. In figuring his $3,000 carnlngn. In man recolved 1,750 from tho galo re ceipts, $1,000 stnko money, ami the $250 purse. Tho matches were played in Holborn hall, London, 1.C00 points a day, at admission prices cqu'valont to CO cents, $1 and $1.50 in United States money. Inman holds the world's rocord of 744 for tournament play, established last year In his match with Recce. Ho has recorded 787 and 891 in practlca Ho also holds tho Canadian mark of C01 set at Winnipeg and tho South African mark of GIG made at Pretoria. DEVICE TO START GOLF PLAY FOOTBALL "I yoe Shugruo, Crack Little New York Scrapper, Has His Maulers In sured for $20,000. , 'Joe Shugruo, the littlo Now Yorker "4Jvi'hS' has a ton-round popular decision &ver Lightweight Champion Froddio Welsh, will take no chancos with his hands. Ho took out a $20,000 accident i hhHI" 7HI 1 KriflF 1 te- Instrument in Use by Various Clubs Eliminates AH' Arguments Be tween Contesting Players. Arguments over tho starting of players is eliminated to a great ox tent by an Instrument now employed by virtually every golf club in this part of tho country. This device is a long piece of pipo mounted at an anglo on wooden or steel legs, tho opening being large enough to accom modate a golf ball. Tho higher end Is opon, while tho lower end is plugged, and an oponlng mado near tho end, from which ono ball may bo romovod at a time. Dy being covorcd all tho way down, not ono ball can bo displaced from tho order in which it was inserted Into tho tube. As playors reuch tho fink too, If thoy cannot lcavo at once, they drop an initialed sphoro Into thotube, nnd when it comes to the end tho ownorV nnmo Is called and ho, his pair or foursomo, tees ofr. If tho owner of a ball Is not present when his Initials aro called, his hall Is placed last In. lino and ho must await its next np pcaranco boforo ho mny start. Tho old system of harbor shop pre cedence is eliminated ontlroly, for tliero can bo no question as to tho ownership of balls now, with every player having his initials sunken Into tho guttn percha, and ono inclined to "slip ono over" by substituting his ball for ono ahead of his Is balked. Football, baseball nnd track titles wero won by tho University of Illinois teams In 1914. Coach Haughton says tho open foot ball game is worthless unless merely as a vnriatlon while Coach Zuppko de clares it Is good. Monthly smokers at which football is lectured upon is tho now plan of Coach Frank Hinckley nt Yalo and will bo part of a Bystcm Harvard's big football games In 1915 will be played as follows: Saturday, November C, Princeton at Princeton; Saturday, November 20, Yale nt Cam bridge. In tho event that Frank Mount Pleasant is unable to sever present connections, is 13 said that Glenn War nor's successor at Carlisle will bo Lone Star Dletz, tho famous Indian back and lineman, who has been Warner's as sistant. Des Jardlon, who become a coach af ter graduating from Chicago next June, is out after a Maroon record. By com mencement tho celebrated center who captained Chicago last fall and who for two consecutive seasons lias made Camp's All-American, will have won 12 "C's." l.....M.,ft.........,........... - ! Tho Chandlers, J. O. and Znch, aro going to train for E. IX Gould of Kearney, Neb. It is announced that "Pop" Geers is going to take Etawah, Anvil nnd some others to tho Pacific meeting. "When Mr. Small sold Peter Scott for $30,000 ho did not do such a bad Job, If tho g, c. bars that kind of horses. Ed Geers, tho veteran driver of light harness racp horses, has in 25 years piloted winners of :nore than $1,178,000 in purso money. Tod Sloane. considered by many tho greatest Jockoy who over strode a horso, is nowadays seen about Paris wearing tho Red Cross armlet. Efforts aro onco mora being made to got a license for Carroll Shilling, tho Texas Jockey now off tho turf for over two yoars. Shilling is wealthy but is anxious to rldo again. Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant Ambulance Service Wm. IT. 55ack.5vsomL Wt!kclrtadktg Ball 71 Auto 8471 415 Sixth Street Sioux City, Iowa MYXD (TUTnC o Ask Your Dealer to Show You THE latest fad which has seized upon tho feminine fancy nnd is about to run Its courso is tho wearing of a full, straight-hanging veil. It is usually of net bordered with narrow ribbon, but, beforo long, veils of chan tllly and other laces may outnumber those of figured not. In splto of tho popularity of figured lace in the smaller fnco veils the fact remains that they aro less becoming than plain or dotted nets. Tho smartest of the new veils are shaped to flaro and ripple nbout the bottom, , after tho manner of tho now skirts. Thoso in taupe color, twine color and black hold first place and look especially well with the now deml- season hats which aro early in th field as harbingers of tho coming ol spring. ' A new design in veils of figured not 13 shown in the picture, having pendant fern leaves as a pattern on a net ground. It Is interesting as a novelty, but the more Irregular floral designs are more attractive. An illustration of the two most popu lar nets is given also, showing ono with a square and ono with a hexag onal mesh. Veils of this kind are bordered with velvet dots, some of them squaro and others round, and In size varying from a sixteenth to a half inch in diameter. C3 lit mm Tw. "UrfilfD UTTf tCtl JOuTIvdVt' J."1. 1" WU. ei9WHW'4JajH aKXSSV wma CO o o" 5 CD CO o Hats for Southern Journeyings TENNIS .. ...., FOOTBALL PLAYED IN 19H t Joe ShuQrue, policy to repay him In case anything Jiappens to his maulers. Joe has three big fights on and an injury to his hands would set him back Just about the amount of his policy. MAKES 16 STRAIGHT STRIKES Aged Brooklyn Church Official Makes Rowling Rocord Rolls One Perfect Game. Age is evidently no hindrance against a first-class bowlor. At least that is tho case with Lewis K. Thvwton, a trustee of tho Hanson Placo Uaptist church of Brooklyn. Thurston, who is sixty-six years old, rolled threo match gameB and oh talnod an averago of 243. Ills scores Tor thu match wero 208, 300 and 221. After rolling 12 straight strlkea for a perfect game, Thurston stuck right t his task nnd rolled four moro In tho third garao of tho night, making a total of 1C straight strikes, a record tjiat any bowlor might well bo proud of, Previous to his perfect game Thurston hold tho high acoro record for tho alleys, 27C. Thirty-Four Thousand Games Wero Played In Which 152.0CW Playors ' Took Some Part. Intcrcolleglato football during tho last BeaBon was played by 4G0 col leges, 0,000 secondary schools, and by 1.C00 teams not connected wth edu cational Institutions but representing nthlotlc associations, largo and small. Thirty-four thousand games wero played and 152,000 playors partici pated in tho games and practice. Not withstanding tho distractions of war and tho handicaps of tight moiiev, moro people than ever boforo attend ed tho games of tho country, estimates placing tho number around 7,292,000 persons. Tho culmination in attend ance, of course, was nt tho Harvard Yalo gamo, whore 70,000 poisons oc cupied almost 29 miles of scats ii tho magnificent Yalo bowl. Tho noxt national tennis champion ship may bo staged at tho Fox Hill courts of tho West SIdo Tennis club of Now York. TIiIb organization is onco more making a determined effort to land tho big ovent. Tho war has left mattors In a chaotic stato In Australia. Tho Davis cup still remains in Now York be cause it was not doomed wlso to ship it across tho 1'aclflc to fall a prize to a German man-of-war. " The Famous Sturges. Bros. Harness If they Don't Have Them, write or call on Sturges Bros., 411 Pearl St., Sioux City, la. I I m I C f I I I H ..--, ,-mmb, . mm . , 9 M Westcott's Undertaking Parlors Auto Ainbuiance Old Phone, 426 New Phone 2067 Sioux Cityf lows. 1 I w la.e ... -- BILLIARDS .. ................ ....-..., Oulmet In Hockey. Francis Oulmet, tho famous golfer, has branchod out in tho sport world and Is now a full-fledged manager of a IlnBtou hockey team composed of golfers. And, llko all real managers, he has cast his challengo to tho world. Ho wants it understood that his hockey bovoii Is ready to moet teams from any golf club. Tho Natlonnl Dllllnrd Players, it is said, will drop the caso against Ed gar T. Apploby of Columbia univer sity. "Unintentional violation of tho othics of tho gamo" woro tho charges. IIoppo becomes the permanent own er of tho 18.2 trophy. Sutton has doflnltoly declined to play in Milwau kee and IIoppo has therefore hold tho trophy against challenge long enough to lnsuro Its permanent ownership. 4 ..-.. ..... PUGILISM - -t PLANS BOXING UNDER HEALTH BOARD NOW n4 fox Willing to Swap Players. Prsfcldynt Lannln of the Doston lied mc i quoted aa saying that tho com h winter promises to break all roc oftfs l the matter of swapping ball fiiayam imwf! Uo big leiguo clubs. 'H Mkiwwkidgea lio has boon trying ';. ii. m. trade or two on tho sue. ftLjjj, oC Maaar Carrlgan. but us I ,t tKor Muf P w i"""r. Tho Mussachusotts logisla- turo will bo asked to put pro fessjonal boxing In that stato & under tho Jurisdiction of tho 'X new department of health, and to limit professional bouts to six threo-mlnuto rounds. These are provisions Included in a bill filed by Senator Bagley, Ama- teur boxing is not affected by the proposed legislation. A Patsy Hrannlgnn shaded Johnny Kllbanp, champion, In a six-round bout at Pittsburgh. It was a popular decision. Johnny Dundoo claims tho distinc tion of having been tho busiest littlo boxer in tho land In 1914. Dundee en gaged In two dozen fights. MISCELLANEOUS IP theso fortunate ones who escape winter by journeying South are wor ried by misgivings as to what they shall wear, they may set their minds at rest. Gowns for southern tourists, as enchanting as those In seasons past, and millinery as exquisite as has over boon worn, aro all at hand. Whether or not they are inspirations from creators of styles In Paris or in America is not tho Important matter They aro hero and they aro lovely, and those who wear them or thoBO who go to seo them aro not to bo dis appointed. In hats for southern wear the Pana ma Is playing tho leading role. There aro many shapes to chooso from in this beautiful weave. Among thorn moderatoly largo hats on the sailor order, with either straight or rolling brims, and others that droop back and front contrlvo to bo becoming to al most every wearer. Many peoplo must conflno their trav eling to America this year, and a great er thrbng than ever will see nnd bo seen in the fashion pnrado grounds of tho South. What is worn thero will bo worn later In tho North. Styles thut survlvo nnd for which a demand Is created will become our fashions for tho summer senson. It Is pleasant to contcmplato, therefore, tho survival of such attractive headwear as tho two hats shown here. A drossy pauama, in shophordoss stylo, is edged with a narrow border of lace and trimmed with a band and hanging loops and ends of velvet- rib bon. A flower motif with foliage is applied flat to crown and brim with out any attompt at regularity. This is a wonderfully chic and elegant hat. Tho second hat has been christened with soveral names, each with refer onco to tho straw of which It is mado. Ono hoars it called "tho lamon straw," "tho barnyard" and "tho rustic." This last best expresses it. It is wovon of largo lustrous straws and shown in many colors. It looks best in uio straight-brimmed shapes, of which an example is given here. Poinsettlas, simulated in ribbon, or other flowers posed flat against tho crown, make a most effective trim ming against so brilliant a background. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Bits About Blouses. It Is fashion's decree that fussy blousos havo had their day for a time at least and so wo must give our attontlon to much simpler designs. Thoy aro extremely smart and very becoming to most women. This season wo havo a number of rtow blouse matorlals, most Important among which aro the pussy willow silks and a lovely new chiffon crepo, known as georgette cropo. Unlike chiffon, tho georgette crepe needs no net foundation, for, while it is qulto thin, it is moro opaquo and washes beautifully. The pussy willow silks come in a heavier quality than cropo do chine, and aro a sort of cross between that and messallno, with a flno subdued lus ter to thorn. Either of tho two fabrics Just men tioned will work up nicely In a blouse In white, palest pink or yellow, mauve, navy, pea green or rust color. Theso nro tho omartest blouso colorings Just now. Oisry 7s East of the Court House for the Best in Wines, Liquor AND ! Cigars.! Bond & Lillard, Old Elk, Sherwood Rye Whiskies. Bottle or Kaii EEcntxry jKr-MzrkwSedle, Dntcoiik City. Nnbrlt is.n e euxiWA jnetia es Abstracts of - Title A SIm.ixHI Hnrety BoDd Guuruv- th- (iooaroy of aver? xtroi I ruftke e iQ8J iSKxagu Suooenwir to AIm 4?EKt?y wsnr omm Dakota County Abstract Co; Bonded Abstractor g h. j. e; d Tfci rs r a I m fMrn 'rjt ntaMtr ww wrv- Work has been begun on tho big athlotlo park of Fordham university. Jack Graves, a Canadian, will coach tho Lehigh lacrosso team for tho noxt threo years. 12. 1). do Q rout will bo tho lato James H. Sullivan's succosBor to tako charge t tho athletic games to be held in "onnectlou with tho Panama oxposl tlon. Capes of Satin. I'lavo you noticed tho fascinating lit tlo capos of black satin or velvet which nro being worn with llngorle frocks? They aro circular In cut and hang from tho shoulders like those worn by tho cnvallors of tho Kllza bothan era Whlto satin or molro Is usod to lino tho capes, and thoy nro sometimes tied nbout tho neck with heavy cords of silk. Thoy aro to bo had in dlfforent lengths and somo of them aro longer at tho center back. Tho voguo for tho capo has evon ox- Velvet for Dusting. A piece of velvet Is a flno cleaner for tho brass and for polishing silver wnio It Is bettor than chamois, it quickly removes the dust from wood work, and if UBcd to rub tho stove aft er It has been blacked It will produce a high polish. There is nothing bet tor to dust a felt hat, and silk dresses and other silk urtlclos should always bo dusted with It, for It cleans per fectly without cutting or otherwise injuring tho silk. tonded to tho realm of evening gpwns, for thoro aro lovely modols of whlto silk, chiffon or lace, with capos nt black chantilly luco suspended grace fully from tho shoulders. A. Ira Davis Dan F. Sheehen eers Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone us at Homer, Nebr., No. 222, Line G6, or write us Auction I AT 1 TT-grrin:'jm jjjww?irffiscragnrr.ii'i!-sv.giifflfui"j,i)'i;l,. inn n hiiib i Discord. 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