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    Four Prominent Contenders in Tourney for Leonard’s Title Have Withdrawn
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Terris. Mandell
/
Among Latest to
Serve Notice
('.nnimig?ion, as Result of Stid
DrfectionR, Postpone? Date
for Draw of First
Round.
Be Associated Press.
New York, Feb. 6.—Plans for tile
Ne,v York alate athletic commission'*
lightweight tournament to pick a auc
cesaor to Benny J.eonard struck a
•'>«* today when four of the moat
prominent of is contender? aelecteil
for the elimination teata dropped out.
Johnny Dundee, former feather
weight champion, waa automatically
eliminated by hla indefinite suspen
sion for breaking a contract to fight
Fred Bretonnel in France; Sid Bar
barian of Detroit confirmed the with
drawal he announced last night, while
Sid Terrla of New York and Sammy
Mandell of Rockford, 111., also served
notice of their refusal to compete In
the tournament.
As a result of these'sudden defec
tions the commission postponed until
n»xt Tuesday Its draw for the first
round of the tournament, slated for
ttie week of February 23 at Madison
Deplore Harden and other New York
0 fight clubs.
.toe Benjamin of California and Solly
Denman of New York, originally
named as. alternates, were put Into
Hie tournament definitely, while two
others will be chosen within a day
or two to fill the depletedVranks.
MOLLA MALLORY
ENTERS NET FINALS
New York, Feb. 6.—-Mrs. Molls Mal
lory, former national tennis cham
pion, advanced to the last round of
the Indoor Invitation tournament at
the Height* Casino today by defeat
ing Mias Anna Fuller of Boston, It 4,
SI. Her opponent In the singles
final tomorrow will be Mrs. John D.
Corblere of Boston.
Mrs. Corblere, who won her way
Into the singles final by a fine finish
yesterday, also went into the doubles
final today when ahe and her partner,
Mrs. William Kndicott, won • hard
match from Miae Isabelle Mumford
and Mrs. Roger Grlawold, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4.
All are Boston women.
The opponents of the Corhiere
Kndicott team in the doubles tomor
row will be Miss Martha Bayard of
Hliort Hills, N. J,. and Mis* Marie
Wagner of Yonkers, N. Y., who ad
vanced today liy default of Miss
Helen Honker of New York and Mrs.
Ceres Baker Sackelt of Fast Orange,
N. J.
CREIGHTON PREP
PLAY GENEVA FIVE
•t he Creighton Prep reserves, "spik
c 1" with three first, team men, yes
t-rdyv avenged a defeat Thursday at
tie hands of the Tech reserves by
winning, 20 to 13. at the Tech gym.
t'uva, diminutive forward, was the
bright light of the contest. The Prep
ater, who la regularly on the first
•ouad, garnered 7 field goals, all but
on# of hla team's baskets. Dempsey
and Strawhecker played good defen
sive games for the Winners.
Captain Huston played a good floor
game for Tech and was high point
man for the losers, but his good work
could not offset some of the hlun
i.ers of his teammates. The Techsters
niKsed shot after shot, many from
ers.i scoring distance.
CREIGHTON PREP
RESERVES WIN
Creighton prepsters will oppose the
Fast Geneva High school quintet at
Geneva In an Important state high
a> hool game tonight.
The Junior Bluejays will be able to
present their etrongeat lineup to
night, as the game with the Des
Moines Catholic college prepsters did
not take any toll in Injuries.
I
Kl.i.1. NO. X UAIilJE.
Flimlnx. Kranda.
Rg’ford 172 142 IMMokry 122 15* 1 • *
Straw 5 132 121 131 Hanaatl 1*3 14 3 134
ftran'n 1*3 1*1 125 Walker 137 121 137
I'lamln* 1«« i ♦» 144 Toh’gnn 1*0 14* 1 «<•
<•% Strom 143 137 134 Kranda 17* 1** 1«»
H dlcaft 7 1* __
Total* h'tiTu1 «4J Total* *2* 734 777
■rbhanaar. Tana.
IValmi 145 167 IMKrir'on 136 14* 1*4
Run*. 47 133 122 144 Tav» 11* 114 13]
*R„na. .1. 134 16* 174 Hill TO* 1*2 14
Hrl.ha'r 11* 10* 114Vo'na«r 102 127 *2.
Ala,alar 146 1*2 11H r>onn hna 17* 174 160
ll'dlrap II II II
Tolala 673 7*2 734 Tolala 705 704 *11
Kngrl. aienhan.
Hall It* 1*3 1*6 11. 71. h 16* 1.* 16.
ii s'ial 132 160 11» Vaughn 13* 141 171.
Wal.ar 167 1 44 133 Malloy 176 13* 137
Koaal 1«« 150 1 *6A. II ■ h ir.o 136 lio
Kr*man 112 13* 1S2lltnph*n 21* 147 111.
Total. *725 7*4 7*7 Tolala *41 71* 7«*
Oraxal. Hawkln*.
Hai.'hon I** 1*3 115 Ila'klna 143 14* 104
, ,nnn 14* 173 14 I Phllna *5 I"' *4
VA'no* 11* 15* 14* Conklin 172 122 151
Ragan 131 1*6 1«1Knowlaa 1 42 1 4 4 1 64
lir*ia| 163 ISO 1 64 Hi ra w II* 131 II*
lldtiap 6 1 *
Total* 714 7 7II 7 4* Tot a la *6* *47 'll
Krai. Melrhlor*.
Winter* 146 14* lit Mal'lor* 123 1*3 166
Tin 145 163 11* 1.011 *1.1 1*1 1 "3 135
K.nlp 14* 17* 143 l»r«llnua 172 11 1 I I
Toil 'a Id II* 14« 147 Wa odrll 1'* 167 1*7
M'dlrap • 6 • Link 1*3 II* 17"
Tolala 706 7*0 707 Total* 111 733 113
NIKI'I.AIK I.KAlilK.
Keronrn*. t.lhyrl* A arn.
Waal 1*1 147 1*5 Roger* 135 1*4 141
Nlal.on 104 114 111* Pnillh 17." 10/ I '*
Kronen 152 1*0 HIHailr 131 1"3 122
V. It',-It 174 14a 147 Fland'r* 141 140 f«3
14d. p 23 23 22 _ _
Tolala 147 66* 1*2 Tolala 646 54 I 404
Hhamrorke. iilamond 4 .
f.aaail 14* 1*1 7* I P*a rann *_ 103 II
Ta.oho* 12* 204 127 Hlagal 6» • 167
palftnk 1«* 123 147 Htl*w 34 73 K7
Thoran 140 1*2 1*1 »>'*• '•* !;•
Mdl'P *0 30 30
Tolala *33 412 17* Tolala 464 677 6 4
ftabllrnr. Heating Oil.
Panlry *1 114 17iTh*g*'d •< II* *4
14 a v an 177 II! 14«V*v*lka t *4 110 16*
9 Kllhail' 1«0 144 141 14 nl'llrak 134 141 104
nailery 1 * * 114 102H*w I'* I** * * *
Hdrp I* I* 1*
Tolala *«1 441 *2* Tolala Aid 1.61 *14
Ollllllf. (liiolln*
ftoh .on 117 146 1 77 Rib. 15ft 3**
•) liar 144 131 131 Kalmar 140 10" l *
I ,0 an 1 47 1 4.3 1 4 6 1 .Mlav 172 *04 1.1
•nanny 3 4 7 1 1.0 HI Hugh** I * ‘ I** I*4
lld.p 71 .4
T..I a It 616 111 .4* 'I ul ala 14 . all
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Prisoners Admit
Thefts. Holdups
Slriup of Robberies in Last
Few Weeks Solved When
Pair Is Captured.
Two burglaries, two automobile
theft* and several holdup* have been
admitted by Victor Nelson, 2032
Grand avenue, and L. C. Couts, who
were arrested by Motorcycle Officers
Cleghorn and Gaines early Friday
after tlie officers had stopped them
by gunfire.
The admission* made by the two
men involved Mike Stevens, 2 til 7
Fouth Thirteenth avenue, who was
attested later. The three ate held
for Investigation.
James Nicholson, 2025 Maple
street, and Charles Miller, 2614 North
Sixteenth street, were arrested in
connection with the same robberies
Friday afternoon, by Detectives
David*. Farmer, Knglish and Ryan.
Nicholson is charged with being an
accessory after the fact, and Miller I*,
charged with receiving stolen prop |
'
Police (Jive Chase.
Officer ( leghorn and Gaines found
the men seated in a car near Thir
tieth and Stabler streets at 3 a. m.
Friday. As the officers approached
the men drove away rapidly and the
officers pursued them. After a chase
of a few blocks, the fugitives’ car
ran into a telephone pole and Nelson
and Touts leaped out and fled.
Officer Cleghorn opened fire, and
Couta fell. Nelson escaped. Coutt
wa* found to be unhurt, but he gave
information which enabled the offi
cers to attest Nelson Inter at hi*
home.
Admits Auto Stolen.
('outs and Nelson admitted that the
<*hi which they had been driving was
stolen Thursday from C. F. Cox, 22J7
Mouth Thirty-second street. They
also admitted stealing another car two
weeks ago, and robbing two drug
stores and two groceries In Minnei
l,us* and near Kim wood park within,
the last two week*. They declared |
Stevens had told them what store*|
to rob, and had disposed of the loot.i
Stevens is said by police to have,
served a term In the penitentiary for
robbery at Tekamuh.
According to polic e, Nicholson a I
lowed Couts and Nelson to use ids1
car in which to haul away their loot.,
Miller is charged with pure-having
quantity of soap, cigars, and other
articles stolen In the burglaries.
JURY IS GIVEN
INSURANCE CASE
The suit of Mr*. Mamie Hatlen of
Sidney, la., who Is asking $10,000 from
(he Mutual Life Insurance company
of New Vork for Ih* death nf her
husband, was given to a Jury In fed
eral dialrlrt court In t'otincll Bluffs
shortly hefore noon Friday.
Mrs. Batten la asking the $10,000 on
an Insurance policy held by her hus
hand. Iler husband was found tlead
In hi* bed In December. IDL’.I, with a
gun In hi* hand, lie had been shot
through the forehead. The Insurance
company paid $10,000 for hla death,
but Mrs. Il.itten claimed that she
should receive the second $10,000 tin
der s clauf# which provided for dun
hie Indemnity In case of accidental
death. The Insurance company claim*
that Halten committed suicide.
NEW FINANCE
BODY FORMED
A new fInane# corporation In deni
In aecond mortgage* and other bull
neaa pertaining to a finance corpnrs
lion wa* organized under Hie Nebraa
ka state law* during the last week.
The company will be known a* the
Northern Mottgage and Mnance coi ,
potation and in capitalized at $‘.'00,000
divided Into 2,000 aha re# of $100 each.
The corporator* are Hairy Wolf. H.
H. Auerbach, .f. II Kulnknfakv ami
Harry ftublnateln and Harry Wlllln
*k y.
LI EAD COLDS
I I Mell In spoon; inhale vapors;
I • •PPlj frssly up noauils.
VJCKS
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Yesterday's Results.
MIAMI.
First Rare: Six furlong*:
Don* I.ut* (Pnltn).... .7.(50 4.00 3.10
Hard Gnats (Woodstock).IDS© » ft"
Conn (Way!) ..® 20
Time: 1:16 4-6. Conscript. <ntimbution.
Blazonry and Manokln *l*o ran.
Second race: Six furlongs:
Jackson (Maiben) .I.ftft 3 50 ? 4ft
Ailsie Vernor (Noe) ..7 40 2.ft(l
Mov'd George (Earn**) . . . :t ftO
Time: 1:142-5. Bygone Day*. Salvage.
Pauline M ami Tingling *l*o ran
Third race Mile and one-alxtecnth :
War Mask (Buxton) .4.7ft 3.40 ? .70
North Breer.e (Woodstock).7.70 't 9ft
Remnant ( Noe i ...... 2.90
Time; 1:44 2 -7 Muskeg an<l Cot# d'Or
F*uith ia*e. 2 'j tin longs
My Colonel (Harrell) 4 30 2 30 M«
I’d 11 h Bennett (Melne) . 2 70 2 t;«»
Aat rid ( Hujtun ) .. . 2. 'ft
Time: 41 17 Klull. Mulligan. ‘in
Through, War Fram: and Buttercup also
ra n.
Fifth ra*e: ft furlongs:
Sandy Hatch lSn, *h) 4 10 ? 20 2 4ft
Cheaterorool. (Par: e i. 2.70 2.*»o
rtlr Belle (WilliMiiia).2.40
Time. 1:12. Defiant. Social** and Orphe
us a Do ran.
Sixth N' i>: 7 >* fui longs
Wes Dear (Weiner) . ft 40 S 3ft 2 19
Gold an Age . 1 7 ft •
Probity © ’ i
Time, i *i h 4 5 Sera id*. See |i Through.
IViltnn Dianna, 4 #1«I I'alge and Hot P'-g
•< Ik** (an *
Se enih 'B*e Mil* and an eiKh'h:
Bowman (Beach) .21.1ft 11 1" 4 ?'*
V n I a a. ( FI a h e r) ft. ft ft 4 .* ft
Nettle M*' (I. Si evens) .. . 3. oft
Time. I 7" • 5. Mhrk ian Attorney Muir,
re'ay. May Girl and North Wales al*<>
ra n.
run uKoiNDs.
First race s,g furlnnc*:
Colonel Baker .(Mergler). 4 -1 <5 4 7
Sweentona (Cooper) .. . ...3-1 * .7
Wehkeena (T.senate) •• 2-1
Time. 1:14 2-1. Then Boots Sr Shoe*.
Salamander. Kentucky Rose Betsy Bacon.
Truat Official. Sun Carta, ( itiwuarron and
Vanishing Bov a 1 «o ran
Se* **nd race: Three and one-half fur
tonga:
r*inH n* ipa t ion ( I »g*re) . ... 13-5 ft-5 1-2
Florenia Mill* (F Pool) .. M even
Dolly Hav (E Martin*. . )...•
Time 4 7 Hell cat. Pans Star.
pelr<i Light. Mia* Nan. Fern. Silane. l**i"0
Art'***. MazettA u ml Killth 4 • I lie i» n alMtian.
Third race: Six furlong*
Cenlimeler (McTIgu*) .... 4 ■» 1 7-5 7 10
‘■hoop (K. Pool).2 1 evn
II Pine ( A lieu > .1
Time 1:13 2-5. Hrlitkl** Say no. Rapid
p* Queer. Juhnriv .Ivwell, Staigo.
Fi tgI)I fill, Pillager * lau tan
Font ill rpi Mila and 70 yards
Cor ye* iMuitm) .. .71*512
Batter l'|i (Thump"). .214.
Pa ulv *Hi tiah (J A Mminr i «*«•
Tim*- t 44 Bean King. Fureal Flower
and Xanthoa ala«* tan
Fifth i *■ e Mite and a sixteenth
\ff»n» If rtnffilla (.Inneai 4 1 even 1 4
••'night* Bride* t Frnnk ).*-4 out
B# * (Iraax ( B Hat v *> ). .11
T,in* I 4ft .' ft Plua I'ltra and Rocky
Moon tain at** ran
Hi-lb ra * * Mil* and 70 ya'«1»
Mend I m- < Maleatlo ft.I 2 >4 1 ft
chief Tlernev ‘ Reilly i . 41 M
4iotd*n Green (Herbert ) 1
T ■ me | 4ft ,2 .7 l.lttle Pal. *Oo*»h.
Doroih R Sima. Toddy Toaat. P.hJ, xOra
geo** m n*t chief Clark ala® ran
* Lost rider. .
Seventh ra e Mil* and a sixteenth:
W a pit. t Me Tlguet .11 »45 ! ■•
(: ee (R Harvey).2 V* I ft •»
l», O' e» <1* < A Men l "
Time- 1 4« Jupiter. Roy From Home.
Qua.er Delywia, (leorg# Starr an*l Black
r.l la alao t an.
T1A .11 ANA.
Flrat rat#’ Three furlong#
Cur-M iha Tim# 11* (Kelsay) 4 ?A ■* ft"*
Panola. 11 •» ll.l|l#\i •• * 0,»l
.,#ra#y Had. It* (Miller). °"*
Tim# .Iiiit flara and Fla**##d
elm i an.
»i nnd ra<*#: Fiv# and a half furlong#:
Mild rad Ruth 111 (NValla). *.20 1*0 2.10
|» llj.ll. Hi* i Baain’I* *40 2 *0
Horn# Plat#. Mi* (Klaton).. .. *frt
Tim# 10*2 5 Arietta. Bnarn#. Quail.
Margaret Million, Fundango. (‘allnan.
Bn It nn. Ureal. Slyliah Mlaa and Klal l>la
mond alao ran.
Third rare. Ml!# and 70 >arda:
Torn Dw-'ni, 112 f Flatter).. *20 2 40 2 4ft
(II com (Mil 97 (M« Hugh* .. .7 40 2 4ft
No Rain. 107 (Renni .21 4ft
Time: 1 4*2-6 Whipaaw. Ktelyn Hat
ill an. It# I»<i. ‘ all!hump. T J. Pfndei
gnat and Red Ilium alao i»n.
Fourth ran- Mil# sod 7ft ygrda:
Pea’ I Hoot a, 10* ( P#nd#rgr eaa)
.1*0 2 40 Jdft
l.ady |.eon Id. 110 ( Roberta).i 40 4ti
Yoik l.aaai# 110 (Wllann* . ... 4 4 0
Tima: 1:47 .1 6. Aggie. P»»arh#r. Meteor.
I.« thatr and l.on# Pin# alao tail
Fifth ra*e Five and a half furlonga
On komin#. I 02 t It nope • i. 14.4 0 4 at# ti *ft
Mount Phaaia. 104 i Kiatun; .. . . .1.2'* * on
Chillfwgtk. 10ft (Robertit 14 (.0
Tim#: I .0* lFr## Maaon. s.Vtlaa
Pha«ia, Mlaa Omond, Whit# l.lglHe and
1.111 la Pat alao ran
xltinwn Hhaat i #lahl# entry.
*i\1h ra« # Rl* furlong".
(trod Tim#". 10. t Hooper) . 4 10 4.00 ? *0
l ad1 Roa*\ 117 (Flatter).7 HO l.ift
F. «u"# M# II-’ (ICIginn* .. 7**"
Time. 1:12 2-5. 'H#lh Pag# fledeMtt
Chula V»*t* and Mullet Proof alao tan.
Raventh ii> »■ Ml» furlong*
The World. Ill (Rol.eita) .7 20 too 1 4ft
a I 'omlnlque l.'.» (Martin#/* 'HO S On
iFdnion. 104 (Fdwarda) 1.0ft
Tim# 1:12 1 l Not Fnnugh. Maiamait
Odd H*th and Wolf* Cry alao ran.
a Mr# f l< Irwin entry
Wight h t ai # (in# mil# :
I tod x guard 104 (Platon) II *0 4 4ft 9 "ft
i a i It ■ i <■ i*. i "ft (Pender ga ' • I I.M f.M
RADIANT COAL I
Smokeleaa Semi-Anthracite |
LUMP $13 50 MINE RUN $11.50 SLACK $8.50 S
Phona WA Inut 0.100 *
UPDIKE iSSf'cV I
Saa Hamplai of Tl«i» Coal at Haydan’t Grocery Dapt )
Barn Dollar. Ill (Griffin*.<
Time: 1:412-5. Bosh. Li'/.etle. Lad.
I tier.. Polo Ground* and Crack O'Dawn
• Do ran.
Ninth ra*e: Five furlongs:
1>e|i Evans. Ill (Fisher) .17 6ft 9 5ft 6.5ft
(.Maurice Mulrahy. Ill (Roberta). 5.8ft (a”
Mtrs Emma G.. Ill (Hooper).11 on
Time; l 01 3-5 Wild Thought- HoneM
George. Miss (‘altha. flkoki, Noon Glide
and Boomerang also ran.
Today’s Entries.
TIA Jl’ANA.
First ra. • 4 furlongs; purse f*ftft.
1 hand nan' 2-vear-olda:
Peter Whiffle .1*2 Shasta King . . 1 ft#
alsland Falrv . D»8 Lou Sh.ink* D'S
a Tarn a la Dink . I <>M #M*artial Wand lift
iPallah .lift Lord Julian ...112
Georga O’Neil 115 hMi*a Lester .117
bRilver .State . 12»
uNfvsdi entry. bAllen entry: clnlcrnn
tlonal entry.
Second 1 tee- 5 furlongs: purse |600;
» Isiming: .2-year ulda and up:
Favorite .... *4 Mini Dunbar . 1«4
x S' a III per . . . I o'. M’.eat .D»7
Rubivari .. ..lift xl.aux Small . . 99
l.adv iiarrildon 11*0 Smiling .l"l
xMlea Par .1ft.» x Bowsprit . . . . D»7
Plow Steel ....112 Mount Rose 1"',
J.It ID Tnak.'on P'O x Mesa L#. .... 1" •
xMv Friend Pat 1 '* 1 Ruby .11"
.\ HI b Indian 1 *> 7 Ferfnandos 1 1 ft
Third ia<e 5 furlongs, purse |6Q0, 3
v * • i olds and up
iTooieri .105 xTreadwell . .DM
(Junta .1()4 xOlvmptan King Pti.
vLlllle Pointer, 99 choir Master 112
xRhasts Rapid* 94 a Bessie Young 1**4
Du* l>« Guise .Iftl A Dero-atlon
L title Agnes v9 Lass .105
Convent .lftS Harry Rudder .1**6
aTsII Teann , . 91 Ron ' h ef , . 1
vRosemint , ..99 r'ornflower . . .Ift6
I Dr Hall . . . 11)1
Fourth lit'*. Purse I7ftft. « furlongs, 3.
i year olds and up. claiming:
ax Miss Calf ha lft*> A'amour . ... I'M
vMitsu .1ft# xCIolden Tied . . D»8
Vanderburg .111 xPawn Broker 10ft
sxS»amp . ....104 xVibrator . ...lOft
x Brazos .108 Ruddy .t13
x.Mart Bum h .102 Plunger .Ift5
*»t11abi Lad .107 xStar of Eva .10*
aNamolan entry.
Fifth ra<e: 1 1-18 miles, purse 11,000.
claiming, handbap 3-year-olds and up
t'ano .** knighthood , . flK
a Ebb Tide 1 n Roseate II ... »(
Ceylon Prim-a .1"8 ATangerln* , ..112
l.adv In*-. .. 96 Blaine fun# ..lift
a Pueblo Stable entry.
.v->x»li i ace .. furlongs; |7w0; claiming
( 3 ~ ear-olds and up
a Delhi Girl ... 9fi Navajo ... .. 10'.
xltunleigli .. .. loft xT p o' th« M'ng D'4
Jlaleukaia ..114 cKin# Atkin . D)ft
Joe Cnder w ood D» ' Hobby Allen . . . 1 ft
Clarkson .. ....ill xMsIxewn* . ..1«"
a Noon Glide 1»»5 Mane Maxim . . l‘‘9
Dr. (‘orbet t ...lit
Seventh lace it furlongs; fit)#; I
v ear-olds and up
San Isabel . 96 Mission Peak ..101
Belle of Etown ill Wild Heather ..11
\ -no Shut ... 99 False Face ... D*l
A t h erst one . . ..113 Don Edits rdo .101
The Moh k III ,10b K'fkzums .Ill
Buster K ea ton .113
Eighth race 5 furlongs; |70ft; t year
olds < Isiming
k.Mnuntaln (iskslfth Full of Pep . . . D' ■
xThe t’heish . . 1 11* xGordon Rouge. 1' "
Woodcry .1*7 xfcoinian.lli
X Yart lion .... 105 xPogontp .D»*
Ninth m* 6 furlong*. *690, I
olds and up; claiming
i Lena Wood 92 a Run leg .9,
xPennnn .106 sTIa Heth ......1"4
adrarson .II* zAcceleration .. 96
xBeih Pa ge .102 Green Spring* .107
x Nantucket ... 112 x Proclamation . 9*
x Lit t In Clair .184 xlke Harvey ...lo7
Gill t nee Id id . 112
* M> Cow it entry.
x Apprentice allowance claimed. Threat
ening. fast
FAIR C.ROI M»S.
Flrat ta<e. Pure* 11.000. 2-year-old*.
3>. furlonre
Holden Wand r 11* Silken Mane . . 1 '■ *»
rapt Seth ....122 *tlen filno«*h!o 11*
Hllttkln .i*t bBurnt .11"
hHl.h . It* .Worth.Ilk
.South Util, Hi.hi. .niry, bldl.hour
Farm entry.
.Ski <rml rart: Puraa • 1.000. l-yaar.olda
mile
Tangara .•• Alexander
Thundering . .ior Moore . .
Prlnreaa Ad-^ .1o.t Walter K.
l.ucjfer . .... 1 oo Parol* II .102
Th! <| race Puraa II.OOO handicap, 3
year-* Ida anti up; ft furlong*
Klvin" .1**4 Moon Maker , . 1 I ••
The Runt .. .. Itlft Motn'a Hnv ... 107
.hiat David ..10* Hob'* Mart ..10*
t’vrlnna .120 Dr. Ilt< Lilian ..112
Cert a in .10*
Fourth rate $26,000 added, The New
Orlaena Handicap, J-year olda and up.
I i -1 h mil**:
aN'aaaau .Ill Monnle Omar ,.1it
i Red Wingfield ll* t’hilhow** l '•
etluelph ... 10ft gk'nlght* Hr id** 102'
d Honor . 112 hl.ady Hell* ..loft
evening Sun 102 Vllea Mai** . ...104
hThe Vintner ..lift Thundering , . tft
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gt'nallgan ..10ti uHradley’a
Toil llene*or *i To nay ,.,..111
Print a lame* .110 h Vdolphua *7
> Itt-lphi iKimix , §7 M *up<tt<l**a . .11*
Quatrain .101 dPiealdent ..log
22d Birthday
WATCH
Sunday'* Paper fnr
BIG SALE AD
Sherman A McConnell Drug Co.
4 Starea
Prince Til Til 1f»- fMom ■ Hoy ... >.’
Donaghee ...11# Kverbold . . . . lft#
as. .V Holman eniry. bGreenrrsc
Stable eniry i Mn. A Swenke entry ; <
dldlehour Farm entry; eK. K. Bryson
entry; f.lohn Lowe entry; fW. Daniel
entry; hP. T. Chinn eniry.
Fifth rae; Pure# >1.000; 4-year-olds
and up; mile and 70 yarda:
Prince Til Til . 1M aKnlghtg
B*.h Cahill ....lot Bridge .10.",
at'ostlgan ....100 Miss Meiaa .. 1«I
Post Haste 100 Guelph .100
a w Denial entry.
Sixth ra«e. Purse >1.000; claiming; 2
yeai-old* ancl ud; 1 1-1# miles:
x Since re . #4 Future .101
Warren l.vnth . t»0 xThc Fenian .101
xSea Court . ..J03 xPhil McCann .10 1
Duckling .... >'* xtrsraleen ....104
Kva Sorig l'lil lic'n Wood 47
Kocllia .105 xChear Deader H*«
xPeace Pal ,.1"4 Klnburn ..105
Luc kv .>5
Seventh race* Purse >’ ooo claiming
.!-vn*r-o!ds and up: 1 1-1# rnllea
Judge Hreusr .104 xYorlck .. . 101
David H a rum . lox xtieorge Strcrr .l":
Mayor Carrel .Ini xl)on Juan .104
x Viennese . •« 7 Flaxev Mae M».l
A liur mg.1 °0 |.„Mnt-* 1 *
Booster . x# Tan .s,,n .. I"4
Lums . 10* uwrlakt ....105
Belli nr Wav# . . 84
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TECH STUDENTS
GIVEN AWARDS
Nine student* of Technical High
school were the first to receive- rer
tlflcates from tho school for high de
gree of citizenship during the fall
quarter.
They are: Dorothy Scofield. C||f.
ford sftavv. Victor Hrushka, Ksther
Nielsen. Elsie Becker, Sarah Kurtz- j
man. Edna May Walker, Noel Har
mon and Huth Cams.
The manner of award was orlgi
noted by the personal habits commit
tee of the school welfare council last
quarter. Only students showing loy
alty and leadership in Tech High ac
Tlvltie* are eligible.
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Omaha Says Best Piclura
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BROKEN LAWS
4 -COMPLETE SHOWS 4
Afternoon, 1 • J Nifht. 7-9
Mat. 25c; Eve. 40c; Children 10c
BRAN DEIS THEATER
I'
Tech High Aquatic Stars Defeat
Creightofi Prep Tankers in Dual Meet
IN I he first dual meet of the year
In the Tech pool, the Tech swim
mers Friday afternoon easily de
feated the Creiglittnn prep mermen,
scoring a total of 18 points to 19 for
I he prepsters.
The winners took the lead In the
firsl event of the meet and were never
threatened hy the losers throughout
the entire eight events. Tech captured
seven first places and allowed Creigh
ton only one first, this coming when
llinvhey broke the pool i-ecord for the
•ill-yard free style by navigating the
distance in III 4-.1 seconds. The for
mer record, held by Hayden of Cen
tral. was :2R S-5.
Besides this new record, three more
Food Costs Here
Relatively Low
R**lail Price Average in 1
Cities $2..v0; Omaha Figure
Is $2.3t.
The ret nil price of food in cheaper
in Omaha than in many cities Oma
ha’a size, according to a survey made
hy the Omaha Chamber of Commerce
from a government report giving the
average retail price food in 51
« it ies.
I’sing a pound each of roundsteak.
butter, bread, flour, potatoes, lard
and toffee, a dozen eggs and a quart
of milk, the bureau found that the
average retail cost for these in the 51
cities was $2,50 2-5. while the average
retail cost in Omaha was $2.39.
Comparing the Omaha total cost of
the items with that of other cities
representing all parts of the country,
tIk* bureau discovered that one wou|d i
have to look far and wide to find a
city where the family’s grocery bill j
would be less than in Omaha.
The comparison shows that the cost
of the food items in Boston was $3.10;!
in New York, $2.SI; in Washington,
D. C.. $2.69; in Atlanta, (la., $2.57;
in Chicago, $2.56; In Dallas. Tex.,
$2.55 1-2; in Seattle, Wash, $2.50; in
Kansas City, $2.49. and In St. Louis.
$2,45 1-2. This is a range of from 612
cents higher than Omaha in St. Louis,
to 71 cents higher in Boston.
TERHUNE RITES
TO BE SATURDAY
Funeral services for Charles Ter
hune. .*»•>, roadmaeter fur the Burling
ton railroad fn Omaha fur the Ia**t
six years, will !»♦* held Saturday at
11 a. m. at the Brailey »V Dorrance
chapel. Rev. Arthur Atack of Han
scum Park Methodist church officiat
ing. Mr. Terhune died Wednesday
Ht his home. .1014 Leavenworth street
Burial will be in Wyuka cemetery a_t
Lincoln.
Pallbearers will he If. W. Hall of
Lincoln. Charles* Double, L. M Hoen
si hell. W. .1. Roach, .1. M Moore and
Ray Hurlhut.
Relatives who are In Omaha for
the funeral are John and Louis Ter
hune of Woodbine. Ia.. brother and
nephew; W. S. Klein of Council Bluffs,
father-in-law; Charles Blsel of
Scottsbluff. Neb . sister-in-law, and
James Terhune of Fort Worth. Tex.,
brother.
For (olds, Grip or Influeiira
and as a Preventive, take Laxative
| PROMO QCININE Tablets. A Safe
(and Proven Remedy. The box hears
i the signature of K. W. drove. 30c.—
1 Ndvertlsement.
OUR DAYS BEG. SUN. r ■ A r
4ATINEE WEDNESDAY 100. |J
IH ORDER RECEIVED
weie established, all hy the Tech mer
men. The first record-breaking time
was recorded In the Initial event,
when the Tech relay team, composed
of ItHzaar, Dempsey. Ca how and
Waidellch. covered the 200-yard course
tn 1:53 2-5, breaking the recoid of
1:58, held hy Central.
In the 100-yard breast stroke. Detnp
sey established the time of 1:29 2-5.
This Is the first time this event ha'
been contested In the Tech pool, so
the lime Is a record.
Cahow turned In the last record
breaking mark when he negotiated the
tOO-vard free style in 1:04 4-5, lower
ing the time of 1:07 1-5. set by Girt
lmffer of South.
FREE SHOE FUND
NEARS ITS CLOSE
Already iirknowHirfd .$2,531.71
No Name, South Sid# . 2.00
Total . $2.5*3.71
Thus stands the splendid record of;
what geneTous hearted readers of The;
Omaha Bee have done this winter to
put shoes on the feet of boys ami
girls in homes of deej>est poverty.
There are still some waiting fer
tile shoes. They ore In dire irerd.
Their mothers, widows in nearly
every case, wage a ceaseless strug
gle for existence. Your charity dol
lar can do an Immense amount of
good in this fund.
If you can give, address “Free
Shoe Fund, care of The Omaha Bee."
Check, cash or money order.
Bodv of Man Is >
j
Found Hanging
p p
Under Viaduet
Victim Had Climbed Upright,
Tied Rope in Beam,
Placed Head in
Noose.
The body of a man believed to be
William Redpath, 6.1, wa* found
swinging In the heavy fog under the
Sixteenth street viaduct Friday morn
ing.
The man had climbed one of the
uprights and tied the rope to a beam
and then placed his head In the
noose. He had misjudged the length
of the rope and hi* toe* dangled on
the ground, but the attempt at suicide
was successful and the man liad been
dead several hours when his body wa*
found.
The body was found by Jra M.
Lyons, 806 South Eighteenth street,
who culled police. Detectives found
a Notebook in In the man's pocket, in
scribed "William Redpath, 1112 Dodge
street " This Is the address of the
old Salvation Army hotel where at
tendants said Redpath had stayed oc
casionally. He is said to have done
odd jobs at different homes and of
fices.
The body wus taken to Swanson'*
mortuary. Redpath has no known
survivors.
Premature physical decline 1* just
natures way of saying "Please Re
mit.’*
| Saturday the
1 Brandeis Restaurant
1 Presents Eddie Kuhn and Hi* :'!
} Kansas City
| Athletic Club
| Orchestra
Cosmopolitan “first nighters” who enjoy the novelty and
|E added interest that is always part of a first night's presen- g
E tation will find a rare evening's entertainment awaiting 1
9 in this formal introduction of Eddie Kuhn's S
|S noted radio orchestra. 5
§ Dancing till 12:30 A. M.
1 Also at Tea Dansant
S Saturday Afternoon
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to Avoid Disappointment
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Theodore Roberts
Raymond Griffith
Viola Dana
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Peter the Greet
New Wonder Dot
“Silent Accueer”
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24 PLAYERS
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Pert Pert
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Picture Pipy
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Greatest Love of All
Usual Big Show
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NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS
IDEAL.14th and Dorcao
John downs in "Whoa a Msn'o 4 Man**
Vaudeville-Comedy
GRAND ...... 14th and Binary
Colleen Moor# la "5a Big "*
BOULEV ARD . 53d and l ea wnwotth
Hamid Bell Wright's *
"The M»na With the Iran Poor"
HAMILTON ... . 40th and Hagositoa
Ruatoi Keatoa in "Shorlavh* Jr."*
IOTHROP.24th and Lathing
Lnu TeHegea and Moi ierio Daw fct
Vtotsi Than Matriage ** Alan Cnmedv
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