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REAL ESTATE riTT property ron iL (Continued.) Very Attractive -HOMES Three well built, new, mod-n l.o-io; lo. ration snd surrnundlr g first-elans, nr:r shout II minutes' walk, the ntt.-re .bout 10 nilnues' walk, west of court 'atiuse. Prices: - $5500.00 $5000.00 $4600.00 On a little farther out al only . $3000.00 One In Dundee, on liberal Ifrrnn. at oniy ., $4000.00 WM. DICKEY REED 421 N Y Life Bldg. TeleTflone Doug. 1261. ' (1)- -MS n.ooo. Eset f ratvt- lot -and ft-room house, on 24th ft. aouth of Lake BL. F. D,,Wed. 3hoi Far nam St. (1 MisA S I WANT so offer on the property. 112a and 1130 B. II t St.: two mod-rn housee and good baro; well rented. This property ta taona by n eastern mrfr who muat eelL THOMAS BRENJ-AN. Room 1. iSear .York Lit Uldg . '. U Ml HOUSE AND LOT 250. POPPLETOX AVE. House", six. toonis, lot 60x160 feet; asphalt pavement; perma nent; Cement, sidewalk, 'all paid for; city" water, .fewer and gas in house;.. terms. to uit reliable pur chaser; $2,500. See the proierty and then the owner. William A. DeBord. Room 520 First Nation al Bank Building. (19)-M9sa I , . . tiAuo. 6euth and ea at-front cort er, on 40th and , Jack Bte.. vary sightly. F. D. Wead. 18 Farnaitv Ground Floor Wead Fid. (19)-1907 S 11400. Full lt ft p!gn achool hill. F. D. Wead. isni Fa tare St. a-M!K2 FOR SALE Seven-room house on large lot; cistern and fruit. Installment. 34)1 Corby St. (19 M877 6x 13.000 New aat front rooms, strictly modern, up-to-date. , Inquire 834 8. antli . of owr, . ... 13S-M3 llx East front, In. Windsor Place, west aide Hanaoam Park. F. I). Wead. ln Farnani 8L. . . . . (1V MW4 IjEAIj ESTAT- TITL15 TRT7ST i"W CHA8 E. WILLIAMSON. Proa. W. us do THB REED ABSTRACT CO.. eat. .Msg, Prompt aerrio. Oat our prices. 171 Farnam. nf ) AM REAL ESTATE FARM AND RIKCH (.AND FOB I1LB Colorado. GOOD FARMING ' LAN D.' EAST PAYMENTS. Near Denver. In Greeley dtatrict, black anil, clay subsoil wells ft to 40 feet, abundance of molature, low altitude, in eral farming: Including corn raising; one crop pay a for land; close to land ISO an arre; low price, eaay terma; will aoon douhle In value. NATIONAL. INVESTMENT CO.. MS Bradlea Building. " " Omaba, Neb. :o-M9str Kauaaa. 1 ACTUS. 20 acre a alfalfa. 7& arrea rurttvated. U arrea hay. balance pasture; houae, large barn, out bulldinira. aprin water, mica from town, on main road; Mnrrla county, Kan.; a trreal bia anap at S6.&ia. We have othera. BTRTNOER INV. CO., iM Bee Butldinu. Omaha, ' - - (So Mi4 'V. Maataaja. THE MATCHLESB JT'DTTH BASIN, la Feryua county,. Montana, mhere they arrow cropa of winter wrx-at. oats, barlev, timothy and alfalfa; it ta btewd with 'a - mild climate; new towna ara aprlnslna; ep Uka mask-; 'land within a few vara will mora than doable the preaent prlcea; thla la the rreateat winter wheat country known. Oet ma pa and facta from Wm. H. Brown Co., Moore. Montana, or in LaJSalla Bt ChlcaBO. 111. (20) M9C Xtanuka. IF TOU WISH TO BUT or trada . for - ranch property in Nabraaka. we have aeriia propoaiilona which it will pay you to Inveatiaate, Alao writa aa for pricaa of Waaler n landa. "B. E. B1EKEIJ & CO ' 411 Bta bld(. () 04 I XK. HAL1C At barfaln, la acrea well lm proeii farm, with build:nga. in Antelope to.. Neb., about aix milr-a from Neliah ounty aeau aoii iiodu tive. M acrea of itara wooa. nuow io 4i BU. C.itagu. 111. u Mu 12 Baath DakaU f 4B-ACRS lm Braved (ana. Brown eountr South Dakota, fjk.Otf per aire. Twa aotajiar larma at bar cat a rtcea. bav ral ejuaj-tara tiaimpravad ImtX. All flna - invaeiinante aM wm unii utiut ia apaetioB. Jaak or tirmi Box I4, Abar waa. a. . (( una M Ta: TEXAS LANDS How to get them. Send ti.Oa to K. C. Lntaax. Auatla Tnu for copyof Taaao LAd Law ajid tuaiructiona ... naw m euy. was iur icn yaara chief of land daumnant elate treasurer a tiffio. Know Uta landa, when they coma on tha market, fce-w t uvara for my clienta. Kaferec Auatin National bank. Auatin. leaaa Beat landa to be aold naat thro fa oil ma. jiaaa raaaauaoia. ) M3W UK Wy-aalag. WANTED TO SELL U7 acrea of food land, etieap: aaay terma Addreaa towner) n mm mo. iyuu, tsig Morn county, Wyaiaia.. , ., tJ0 M4K1 a XlacoUawcoaa. arvarvait i avo . . n aaw ad Mrhania. National Isrt. f'. w rrracaeia tiraa- imi M REAL ESTATE LOANS 11W TO tiH.MM matt ttrumpUy. a'. Li WaaA WaaA !.. leut ad a ai io. U0 PRIVATE) MONET-NO DELAY. OAbVl aiMUS.. 1 FARKAM. ' -' t-b ml ilONiY TO LOAN Oa aaprod city pras. 't; building mhu a stialty; no ae W. U. If . la Kail Bid. JUe-M7l AU WANTED Appllcalioo for la W0. f sad. HU4 Farnam Bt. t ate MX la PER CENT money to loan h,. NttiiM a.a (am and good bualneaa &. artx is Onaha. ALKD C KENNEDT. M Wat tkt-ai rank fcuui Tola. - a imiia twgiaa a . ." ' - ' 4JB-(GI REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.) llONKT to Wan oi Improved city property. Hastings Heydea. 1714 Ftrntm St. l T4 WASTED City loana Peter Troat Ca, (2-7J WANTED Cry loana an warrants W. Farnam SroJih Co, e Farcarn Bt. (3 a LOWEST RATES Be znlA Faiton Block. .-t:i MONEY TO LOAN Fayne Investment Co. 0-g7 LONS oej Irci Omaha pro party IS. T. Life bid. O'Xeafa R. K. Co. rniVATB WONET-CAWH ON HAND NO LKLAY. J. H. MITHKN. SCC-t 1ST NAT. BAN b7 fcLDO. TEL DOt.O 127. fitfi 7 WANTED TO BUY WANTED Leghorn and Plymouth Rock laet spring puilcts. See W. H. Thomaa. Di andcia f tore. (2Ei 814 f HIGHEST prka for second-hand furni ture, carptta, dottiea and ahoea. Tel. Ioug. 1971. 2i) 5 When writing to advrrtleera rememler it nly takca a itroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you aaw the ad In The Bee. WANTED TO RENT WANTED to buy a modern I or -room houee for earn. Addreaa 8. Mandelaon, General lellvcry, Omaha (36 MW4 6 4-ROOM modern tiouae. good neighbor hood. 'Phone Douglaa Tli. 'X)Hbi 7z FOR RAI.Fj- acrea. five milea from Cleveland. White county. Ga., lt acrea in cultivation, balance timber. Building conelat .f one four-room houae and one three and one two-room trnanta' houaea; alao one atore building. There la good inoney in this farm. lTioe JS.75 per acre. Trrma. I1.4ni caah, balance January 1, IRK; intereat, b per cent. G. 6. DeMota, Hull. la. (30I-M8K7 fx WHEN writing to advertlaera remember It take but an extra etroke or two of tha p?n to mtn'wn tl fact tbat aaw the ad In The Bee WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED otenorrapher : excellent ref-renoe. Addreaa "C. '' Omaha Bee, Council Bluffa. (27 MS POSITION wanted by young man aa book keeper or collector; have had experience; good habtte; can give reference. Addreaa N KL cara Be. t27 17 lox TOUNO man of educal Iwh. good appear ance) handy at anything, wanta work. Addreaa W. G., 2 Douglaa St. tr7)-M!7x REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS George Dceraon and wife to Clara G keen et al. part lota ft and . block I. A. S. Patrick a addition I l.loO Joeph alcClf-naghan to P. H. Mc Mahon. lot . Ulotk 7, Spring Lake park . ,ifc0 L. bceher to John Mrtcalf. part lota and 24. Luke & Templeton a ad dition ono A. Retd et a I to George Dubler and wife, lot 14. block 4, Reed a id addition 475 E. Iddingi to May Raaer. lot l. 'biock 5. Newport Rddltion, and other lots.. 1,000 Jamea H. A. Stockfidd to Eric Peter aon. part m et ion 24-l-! 1,600 Charteo Talmage and wife to C. TX Yt. part lot 23 and all 24. block . Dundee Place 6,00 A. M. Clarke and wife to G. M. Strain, lot 11. Houat-1 Stebbina' aubdlvleion ... 25 Frank W. Fogg and wife to B. J. Jolat. lot 7. block aa. Omaha 1.300 boulevard Park Improvement com pany In Shlmer at Chaae companv. part lot U, block . Boulevard Park addition 1 Tlllie F. Baum and huehand to Nor man. K. Kleck,. part lot 2, block 28, W mt 1 tnialia 1 D. C. Patu raon.' trustee, and Wife to same, part aame J Daniel La hey et al to J. 8. Davli. part lot I block 172. Omaha j 1.800 Frank W. Carmichael to Clara M. vooanritn. lot s. block . Dundee.. t.V National Land company to Hattie L. Denton, lot S. block 1. Went Knd. A. Caxklena to Jamea McDonald. iruaiee, iota 1 i fc'4, inclualve, block JR. Leavenworth Btialneaa Place K Roae off man ta l. C. Patteraon, iruaiee. lot 1Z. block 1, Dwight A J. Eller anu w1f to Jamea McDonald. trustee, iota 1 and 2. block S, Leav enworth Bualneaa Place t George Vradenburg to A. Vraden- curg, iota 6 and i, blotk 6, Comer ad diltou i Mary Jones to George' E. Barker, ' iota j7. is. j. an and 21, block . and lota 9 and 11. block 4. Wayne Place '. j William - Mill and wife to Antone Bwohoda. lota 1 and 2. block 254, South Omaha 1150 Peter Ptcqueur to J P. Morgan, lot ' . block 231, 1st addition to Corrigan Place Michael Waasara and wife to A. 1. Blotcky, lot li. block 1, aubdlvleion of Reidick'a addition 1250 Willlm B. Waddell to Creigh Bona ' A Co., part lot 1. block 12. Bedford Plaoe, and othr lota jo E. Loedom and husband to B. Hutch ina. part aection IS-lt-lJ J jt; B. Hutchlna and wife to Ijllie Wl wurd. part aet tion 1S-1S-1S l.aOO Eliaabeth Kountse Real Estate com pany to F. B. Hood, lot S, block 22. Kountae Place ..; aoo I'hited Real t.aiate and Truet com pany to EHmer Waberg, lot la, block Is. Kountse Place 70a Flrat National bank to J. Anderson.''' part lot &. block 136. South Omaha.. 1 I'm tod Real Eat Ate and Tiusl com pany to C. IMmick. lot 7. block 33. Kountaa Plac ano C. W. Priestley and wife to Anna Pec ha. lot 14. Mueller A Blunile a addition 350 Frank A. Furay. county treasurer, to Sarah Dowd. lot 26. block . Or chard Hill Howard Baldrige to Mathew F. Mar tin, part lot t, block Omaha J Omaha Really company lo Gertrude Buchhollx. lot 4. block Ifni. Omaha 1 Gertrude Burhholta to Mathew F. Martin, aame j Total ...$41,137 r GOVERNMENT NOTICES EEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE celved by P. R. Johnaon. village clerk of Genoa, Neb., until May It. C p. in., for tha purchase of 1A.P0U t per cent 1-30 year (op tlonail electric light plant bond a, dated February 1. lsol. Bonds draw uilereet at tha rats oH per rent per annum, payable annually. They are of gSio denomination snd mature February 1. llrjs. optional after February 1. 1111 - All blda muat ba accoui I anted by certified c heck for per cent of bid. msds psyabla to O. E. GREEN, Vll laga Treasurer. Udl4t LEGAL NOTICES FOR SALE BONDS. . -Tillage of Sidn-y (Nebraska) water bonds hi the rum of tdi.UuQ.0b, bearing par cant Interest, foi sale. Apply to LESLIE NECBAtTEP, Village, Clerk, Sidney. Neb. Metals WAS. OCEAN STEAMERS CANADIAN PACIFIC K rrasa 1.1ns of tks AUaatla vmmm a ravat says at bba Tha Enpressea sail from Uuebac ta Llvarpool ta aix Aaya;. two daa mm tha anajutis St. Lawranca fepsed, oomfort. oioganca and safety are oootnlaad la thoss splendid express sisniu era, Ask any ticaet agent for parrJculara Call or writs for Illustrated booklst describing personally conducted Euro pean tours. O. B. maT2ASaTV. mm. Ag Txispao-a Jrnruwa 1T1 B3S Boat Chum. Itnst, Cauago, m. Ba- Ksrwaj, Sneiea i.i Cntrk gig waai aa Yark 1 la I Ball'.g 6H ... sua .C. W. TiMa-i . . 1 , t iu4 S urn ...Iur I Oku II lmam u guess t se 4 casta Slu A. B. oibo s It JL Uaes kw. Cvmm, Z2L TIIE OMAHA GIANTS SHUT OUT QUAKERS ITiildelphit Tltyi Badly in Fint Tre Innin. HITS ARE BOfCHED ON UICHIE Wlltae- Pltrbes ia(l t.ame and la Accorslesl Flao Sspport rsr f Other National Leagae (ars. NEW TOP.K. Msy 5-In the first thre Innings of today's game Philadelphia played badly, while the local players were hitting Ritchie. Wlltse pilched well and re ceived good support, the Quakers b -ing whitewashed. Score: Sgw TOR K. PIllLADF.I.flliA. B H O A C 0 H.ll.n E hanna. it . 4 a 1 iKnibe. ?b 4 lull Ten tie, is... 4 1 7 (Ornl. b 4 4 Poniia. rf . . I 1 i) h ''Tit. rt 4 J . C .Ttnear. rf . 4 I 1 1 CMee. 11 4 1 1 t Brem thin. v. I 1 7 1 "'(hoty cf :4 1 0 rterhn, k ...4 l B n.'lell. lb 4 1 II Peri. 4 V.I rfvw.Ha. .... 4 S 1 Priflwrll. M . . 1114 I'Dnnla. t I 4 1 Vttltw. g 4 1 0 S lP.lch'. a 1 11 Fsiea. m I f a Totals a ; 27 I 1 Totals U I It 14 Philadelphia aaoaoooa t New Tork 03190000 4 Two base hits: Tenney. Sevmour. Devlin. !. Three base lilt: Knahe. Hits off Ritchie. In three Innings: off Foxen. i In five In nings. Stolen bases: Tenney. Donlln. Double, plays: Seymour and Bresnahan. Orant (unassisted i. Left fn bases: New York. ; Philadelphia. 7. Bases on balls; Off Wlltse. 2; off Ritchie, 2: off Foxen. 1. Bases on errors: New Tork. 1. Hit hy pitcher: By Koxen. 2. Struck out: By Foxen. 2. Time: 1:46. Umpires, Emslte and Rigler. - Boatoa Defeats Brooklyn. BOSTON, Msy S Lindsman only allowed Brooklyn four scattered hits, while Boston hit safely in all but the first two tnnnlnt.s snd won easily 7 to 1 todsy. Dahlrn's bat ting was a feature. Score: BOSTON BROOKLTN B H O A K B H O.A F Rsnaltaa, If t I ePatte. Sb ...4 1 1 s 1 Beaumont, cl I I 1 ShebB. lb.. J f 1 1 " Bi. rr 4 I a S JLumley. rf...S t V f X.unn, lb . J SIS 1 nHiimroelt, It. 4 1 4 e S Bltrhey. 2h... 4 J I I Pl-1. m 4 t t 0 Pahlen. aa ... ( S 4 OMnloner. rf..t 1 S aeier. lb., t ait IKitter, e I 1 4 Bewrmian, c. 4 t 4 1 ti'Burc h I 1 Ltndamaa, p. 1 1 OS eRucker. p I 0 1 1 Murt-b, 1 0 loUla It 10 27 14 1 ' Toiala II 4 14 14 1 Batted for Rltter in ninth. Batted for Rucker in ninth. Boston 0 0 0 I 2 0 0 2 7 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 11 Tw base hits: Bates. Murch. Stolen bases: Beaumont. Hannifan. Left on bases: Boston, 11; Brooklyn. 8. Baaes on balls: off Rucker, 7: off Lindanian. S. First base on errora: Boston. 1; Brooklyn. 1. Hit bv Eltcher: By Lindsman. 1. (Struck out: Bv Andaman, 4: by Rucker, 1 Wild pitch: Rucker. 2; Lindaman, 1. Time: 1:4S. Um pire: KJt-m. Gasae Postponed. At Pittsburg Pittsburg-Chlcage game postponed; rain. GAMES IN THB AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia Defeats Boatoa and Moves - Into Flrat Place. PHILADELPHIA. May . Phlladelrhi i today made it four straight from the Bos tons, winning t to 2. snd taking flrat place in tha American league race. Burchell and Schlitxer both pitched good ball, but the home team bunched three aingles and a double after a pasa in the sixth and scoied four rune. Only eighteen men faCeid Schlitxer in the first inning. Score: PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON. BHD. AC. B.H.O.A.E. HartMl, If ... 4 I IThoney If... I i Nirhols. as... 114 Lont. lb 4 I t I ('lline. lb... I 111 OMcOMerll. Itl 1 I I 0 Panria. lb .... 4 1 I 4 Barrett, ef... 4 1 1 Wurphr, lb... I I i 1 OOaaaler. rf ...l 1 1 Brhreck. e. ... I 1 i I 9l'nj.uh. lb.. I 14 OlSrtng, rf... 4 110 Wasaar, sa... I 1 I 0 Corbs. rf... t I SOriger. t 1111 Bcblltaer. .. 1 0 t ecarrleaa. e... I a 1 a Burcb.ll. ... 1141 Tetali M Iflll Total as 34 14 1 Boston AOOaaoiB n Philadelphia 1 000400 I T"0 base hits: tMdring. McConnell. Sac rifice hits: Nichols. Comsnbs. Double plays: Wagner and Unglaub; Collins and Davis. Left on bases: Philadelphia. 2: Boston, 6. First base on balls: Off Burchell. 1; off Schlltser, 1. Struck out: By Burchell, 1. bv Schlitxer. x Time: l.K. Umpires, Sheridan and Hurst. Browns Win from Tiger. ST. LOUIS. May 6. Kllllan kept hits well scattered, but five errora by Detroit gava him a beating. Score: T. LOVIR. flETHOrr. BH.OAB. B. H.O.AC Hsffmaa. rf . s e OValatrra. If.. 4 1 I C Jose. ct..i 2 1 ('Schaefer. rb . 4 1110 Stnnc. It I 1 1 S (' .lord. cf-Ib 4 1 Wllllama, lb. 1 I 4 4 ICobb. rt 4 I Wallace, a .. S Sal (iRoaamaa, lb. I 1 10 I Fen-it. lb 4 I 1 OCouKftlia, 5b. I 1 e I 1 T. Jonet, lb. 4 11 1 CTboniaa, C....1 7 1 Stlhn ,c... 2041 (MTLearr, a. .. ! I 0 J Poweii. r a a i skuii. ..i 4 0 Or han, 1 t I fit). Job, cf . t 0 10 Bcboaitser. rf I 1 0 4 t . Total ra 11 4 Total 34 7 !7 14 I Winning run scored with two out. St. Louis l 0 0 0 0 0 12 Detroit 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-baao hits: C. Jones. 2. Hite: Off Powell. 1 in tao innings; off Graham. 1 in even innings. Sacrifice hits: Williams, O'Leary. Thomas. Wallace, Graham. Stolen basea: C. Jones. 2. Douhle play: Wllllama, Wallace to T. Jones. Left on basea: St. Louie. 11; Detroit, t. Baaes on balls: Off Powell. 1. Hit by pitcher: By Powell, 1; by Kllllan. L Struck out: By Graham. 4 by Kllllan, a. Time: 1:41 Umpire: U'Loughlin. Casnea Postponed. At Chicago Cleveland-Chicago game post poned; cold weather and rain. At Washington Washington-New Tork game postponed; wet grounds. GAMES IX AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Colanahna Wlat from Kaasaa City la tha Eleventh. KANSAS CITY. May I Ft s batting rally in the eleventh Inning. Columbus won from the locals In a hard-fought game. Kansaa City tried to regain the ground lost, hut was only able to make two runs. Score: KANSAS CITT. COLl MS 1 a B H O A t. B H O A r .Mallsa. rf . I I 1 MveJI. ef ... f t I 0 , as 4 I I 4 0 Krur . If ... ilia ( l , lb., ft l it o o Frlel. lb ft : I I f Br abaar, b. 4 14 10 Canaaltoa. rt. ft 1 I 0 (Hill, cf 4 1 1 0 Ktbi. lb ft 14 eMurpbr: rf .. 414 Raldr. aa ill! tiKarvm. If... Ill Jamea. c I 114 Ikrue . lb.. I 111 Wriglay, Sb . 411 eiullivu. c... 4111 HIU. .o4. t 14 Thomaa. .... 114 l'Kuaon 1 1 Gayer, At Total tl 1IU1I 1 Total 41 anil I Batted for Wood In eleventh. Kansas City 1 010000000 24 Columbus 0100100 4 4 Earned runs: Kansas City, 2; Columbus, 2. Two-baao hits: Brsshear, Hill, Krueger, Kil:.n. Sacrifice hits: Kerala, Sullivan. Stolen bsses. Odmeil. Raidy. Basea on balla: Off Wood. : off Thomaa, t. Struck put: By Wood. S; "by Thomss, 1. Hits: Off Hut. 4 In one and a third lnnliass; off Thomaa. 10 In nine and two-third Innings; Ift on basss: Kanaas City, if; Columbua 7. Double piaya: Jamea to Klhmi Wrlgley. Raidy to Klhm: Wood, Cross to Berkley Passed bsll: Sullivan. Wild pitch: Wood Time: 2 44. Umpires: Bierhaller and Kerin. Howalrro Shot Oat Balnta. ST. PAUL. May 4 Marquard kept up his nonderful work by bulding the Suints down to two hits today, and shutting them out I to A Sensational one-handed catches by WUIiama and Hayden cut olt two more hi to all ft kept tha Balnta from acoring. Boor: INDIAN A I-OIJ. T. PAI-L. BHOAsV . B H OAK Baak. a I I Dunl. rf I 1 1 Cltr. It ... ft 1 B Mrrm, rl I I Haras, rf... 4 11 FIoa. la.... 1 1 Carr , lb 4 I 11 I sa 1 fa. !. ef. 4 1 1 0 Olwmarar. ta 0 1 ( uniiSM, a i a a a i.t. et 4 a t i U. 4 14 Kitie,. H Ill ihiH. lb. 4 I 4 J Ma;, c. . I I t Hoe., I 0 0 1 nu. ib...-x 1 i 1 sta-aar. . 4 1 I tut.M, aa.. J kaaiik. f Il Tata la bt 14 Tatala II I 11 11 I Batted lor Flood la ninth. St. Paul OOOO 0 a Indianapolis 1 0 1 1 Two base hit: Carr, Hayden. Double plays: Wtlnsms (unassisted). Bases on balls-. Off Eaaick, t: off Marajuard, A Hit by pitrber: Dumcavy. Struck out: By Es stck. ft. by Marquard. 4 Sacrillce hit Lavidsom. Ltll o taaes; Bt. i'aui, , la'. DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY. STANDING CF THE TEAWS. WEST. LEAGUE. AM Ell. ASS N W. L Pet W . L PC IVnver 11 K7 Indisnap lis 12 t .7o Pioiix City., t I .fcl Toledo in f, .w- Oniahs 1 (-oltmhus ..12 7 Iea Molne. 7 .4is ltntaville ..12 7 ;inf'"ln 0 11 .;C3 Bltiwatik-e 11 7 .ri "ueblo ft 11 K en. as City 11 Hf.t . Pt Paul S 11 .I7 Minneapolis lift .1)S NAT L LEAGUE AMER. LEAGUE. W.LPrt. XV LPcL Clilcago II .7 Ph!ladelrhla12 7 .firt; J ittshurg .77 New Tork. .10 C wr, V;" oik. 10 7 5v (Icvelsnd... I .m J h iBdelphla 7 11 .8 u Chicago....! g .Mm l.rooklyn .... 11 ..'.oo Boston 7,1 .h. t lncinnati . i 7 i7 Detrot ft ,o .xa St. Louis.... 1 13 iks Washington 11 .S GAMES TODAY. Wenlerri League umaha t Pueblo. Lin coln at Denver. Des Molne at Sioux City. Nstional League-Boston at New Tork. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at St. Louis. Chicago st Pittsburg. American Lc sgtie-Detroit at St. Iouis. tleveland at Chicago. Philadelphia at Washington. New Tork at Boston. American Association Columbus at Kan To":,1,' Milwaukee. Indianapolis at st, Paul. Louisville st Minneapolis. dianapolis, ft Time: l:".?. Umpire: Owens. Game Post-toned. At Milwaukee Milwaukee-Toledo Ameri can associstion game postponed; rain. BELI.EVIE YV19 IX THE SEYEXTH Palls Victory Oat of Defeat In Game al Shenandoah. FMEXA.VIX.A1I, la. Msv i.-'Spccisl Telegram.) On a heavy field, with a raw east alnd bloalna. the Bellevue college tesin pulled a victory out of an almost cer tain defeat by their bnlung in the seventh Inning. The Shenandoah team made a splendid stsrt. but could not continue after Ohman got warmed ui Ti e Bellevue team supported Ita pitcher in grand style in spite of the muddy grounds. Marvel for Belle vue and Castle for Shenandoah did fine stick work. Marvel get tine one three bagger and three aingles. Score: BKLLEVtE fHENAVDOAH R H F R H K Ma el. 2b 4 all. r I i La n. sa OF.raest Swanaoa, rfl 1 rn an. e (1 1 oshair . sb t S 2 Fcwl , lb 1 1Krett, p 0 1 I Mohr. rf 4 0 (ipavla. rf 41 1 Hoarmann. Jb 1 1 IFrrJand. If 4 0 Ka rf.... J )p4 pw,,n(li b.... j j (Miir.an, r 1 4 tiPaker, lb 4 0 1 Morton. It I I tcartaon. aa 1 1 ToUl Ill Totlt ft to " Three-base hit: Marvel. Two-base hits: Fowler, Croasman, Castle. First base on balls: Off Ohman, 2; off Everett, L Um pire: Hunt. CORNHISKERS MISK AT GRIWELI, Ball Game la Played In the Mod. with Air Filled with Mlaf. GRINNELL. la.. May 6.-lSr?ecla1 )-A field' of mud, driving mist and chilling aind. greeted Nebraska and Urtnnell be ginning the first intercollegiate base hall game of the season here this afternoon. Nothing spectacular could be expected under the condition. GrlnnelL got three runs In the first Inning, then waited for two more in the sixth. Nebraska scored flrat. with five runs in the fourth and the last In th sixth. The game was to have been seven innings, but a tie callefl for the eighth. The fielding -as good considering the conditions. Errors a-ere about even but the hits were In Grlnnell's favor. Ne braska's battery, Dcnslow snd Beltrer Grlnnell's battery. Rogcra and Woodward, with Rogera changed for Smlthson in the fourth, and he for J. Barber In the seventh. I mptre Jamlgan. Score: Nebraska 0 0 06 0 1 0 0 Grinnell 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 7 Snennndoah Defeata Clarladn. SHENANDOAH. la.. Mav 5 ( Special.) The local high school base hall team de feated tha Clarinda High achool team in a feast eleven-Inning game by the score of to 6 The game was fast and snsppv and was anybody a game until th final out. Simmons, the local shortstop and star p:ayer of the team, sprained his an kle badly in the first-.half of the first Inning, slso Vincent, the local first hase man. had his hand , badly cut bv getting spiked and had to retire. 4hua weakening the home team greatlyi Ferguson and Mordick. the local battery, were the stara f the game, while .the visitors' twirler, did good work, hut mas unsteady a-ith men on basea. A large crowd attended the game, as great Interest aaa taken 111 the outcome. The lineup: Shenandoah. Clarinda. Mordick Catch Hawthorne Php'l Right MeCord Reach Second Mosa Mulhaon Left,..... Beattio Cumminge Center Jamea McMayh ll Short Peteraon Pinjnnni Short Vincent and Hale First S. Fender Matkey Third 'Winger Ferguson Pitch C. I-Yndcr Shenandoah -..0 100200011 1 Clarinda 2 001010001 06 EVENTS ON THE RIUMVO TRACKS Kins Cobalt, Flvo to One, Wine Dan. ton Btnk.es at Jamaica. JAMAICA. N. T.. Msy 6-The Dunton stakes at six furlongs, th feature of the card at Jamaica today, raa uiled in ah easy victory for the heavily backed King Cobalt, at t to L He carried top weight, J pounds, and ran the distance in the fast time of 1:12V. Jamea B. Brady, the 12 to ( favorite, ran a bad race, finishing a poor last. Jockey Musgrave had a nsty fall when his mount, Almandine. fell In the third race. Ha was badly shaken up, but escaped seri ous injury. Summary: First race, l-year-old and up. selling, six furlongs: Queen Marguerite (US. Ev. Dugan. i to f won. Big Ben (111. Notter, to 1) second, Hyperion II (HI, Musgrave. 1 to ftl third. Time: 1:13. Sir Toddlngton, Golf Ball, Banyan. Long Ball, He Knows and Sandal alao ran. Second race, maiden 2-yesr-old. selling, five furlongs' St. Wilhold (111. Notter. 13 to ft) won. Father Stafford tl'. Shilling. 10 to 1) second, Sister Phyllis IK. C. Miller, if' to 1) third. Time: 1:01V Blue block. Desolate, Nedlim, Tennessee Boy, Got Along, Sappho, Kustacian, VYamboro and Snap Dal also ran. Third race. fiUiea and geldings, maiden 1 and 1-year-old a celling, mil and a six teenth: Brother Jonathan 10, McCarthy, 7 to 1) won, Rosario (108, Notter. 0 to 1) second. Twigs uoo. Shilling. 7 to I) third, iirap: 1:4 Breakaway. Aglaia, Compare and Irish Lac also ran. Almandin tell. Fourth race, the I hi n ton atakea, S-year-olds, six furlongs: King Cobalt (117. Mc Curthy, ft to 1) won, Berry Maid (110, Shill nig, M to t) second, Kialto (110, E. Dugan, 12 to ft) third. Time; 1:121. Jamea B. Brady, Question Mark and Masquerade alao ran. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth, selling: 2ethua (113, E. Dugan, 1 to 1) won. Chief Hayes (86, Yorke, 60 lo 1) second, Ctantllly tl'. Shilling. 1 to 1) third. Tim: 1:48V Poquessing. Cymbal and Import also ran. Sixth race, handicap, 1-year-olds and up, mile and a alxteenth: Caatlewood (H. . L'ugan. 2 to li wore, Zeinap uio. Notter, 7 to ftl eecond. Light a 00 1 (1.3. nnililng. 6 to 2) third. Time: J:47V KUlliecrankia and D'Arkle also ran. OAKLAND, May 5 Summary: Fimt raue. futurity course, selling. Ban onyea (is), Goldstein. 16 to It won. Boas (1(8, Rut, U to d) second. Roval Queen (. Buxton, 10 to 1) third. Time 1:1L billy Myer, Wahoo, Lackfeot, Waller Mil ler, Friar of Elgin, Old Settler, Emma U , Sl Kilda and Arthur Hyoian finished aa named. Sccoud race, four furlongs. DeI Cruxadn (110, W. Milk-r, rvrni won. Bold (107, Stuart, to 1) aecond. Fnese (107. Goldstein, to 1) third. Timer 0 4b 1-4. Itaquallf id for fouling and pieced third. Bill La. ion, Phil 1 uttn a. Miaa Bootless, Sir Barry, Furnace. I nojemerii, Deoural and Lackville finished as named. Third race, mile, selling.' Captain Bur nett (122, Rettig. to 1) won. Fair Fagot tl.fi, Vandusen, 6 to 2) aeoond. 1 1 oaa (1 , Mortland. 20 ta 1; third. Time 1:41 -i Pa lemon. Gatewa. Tommy Ahearn, Wueraburger. Supreme Court. Decorator, GoIObs Wave. V olfville and J. B. bmuh fmiHhed aa named. Fourth race, five furlongs. Fleet Inaug ural. Pajorita (110. W. Miller, to 61 won. Native aon lu6 Goldntein. 11 to 2i aecond G animal (111 A. Walan. 7 to 6) third. Time: O.sO a-. Milpitaa and BardoUia fmuuivd aa named. Fiiui face, mile and quarter. Neva Welch (lui, Minetry, 12 to 1) won. Fair Street (IB, Hayea. S to It ex:ond. Captain Bush (li, Put. to 1) third. Time: i 1 l-i. Tarp TalamuDd. Sachet, Leila Hill, Sahara. Parting Jennie, Distributor finiahed aa named. Sixth rau-a. mil and a Quarter. Avontell ua tliu. Kent, to 6 won. Rubinon 110:, Goldkteln, 6 to 1) aticond, Natonassar li'a BoreL U to 1 third Time; ! US l-A Ehe. I Told You, Pontotac. Kogo. Blue Eyea. Colonel JcU and Mi Ri.ii tuusbai a ca od. MAY 6. 1P0., REUNION OF CRACK CUNSMBN Big- Gtthtrin. of Oid-Timeri at the Tounutment. HIGH SCORES KOT NUMEKOUS Captala Hardy Mskes the Best Rec ord for Toesday Moralng. BreaLias Sixty Blrda la Sac esala. Shooters were nuirieivtif, slihough the weather was bad for the opening day of tha annual amateur shoot of the Omsha Gun club at the Townsend paik at the east end of tha Douglas street bridge Tuesday. Sixty shooters were In attendance Tuesday morning and many more are expected be fore tha three-day shoot Is over. Many of the old-timers wer on hand and the affair a as a aort cf reunion of the cracks cf all parta of the country. While these wera barred from competition In the amateur events, they a-ere permitted to shoot, al though they were not allowed a division of the money. Four eventa were shot off in the fore coon, with Captain Hardy making the best score, breaking sixty straight tsrgeta. Mrs. R. A. Austin of Crest on waa the only woman shooting in the tournament Tues day morning. Tha clouds were lowering and the day dark, making good shooting almost out of the question, because of the row of trees beyond the traps, which on a dark day force the shooters to permit tha targets to rise above that added horlxon. Many compliments were passed upon the committea for the excellent manner in which everything at tha grounds a as han dled. Marshall Sharp wa cashier and handled the events with his usual precision and speed, causing no delays In getting tha men to the traps. The committee in charge of the tournament consists of W. D. Townsend snd H. B. McDonald, man agers, and G. W. Loo mis, secretary. Scores of the Shoot. The scores for the morning shoot were: 15. 15. ft. 15. Rogers Weatherhead .. Toansend McDonald , Loom is Miller , Coats Hardy, (Pro.) .. Carter Holxa-orth Barber, (Pro.) . ' B 27" Kline Ootlieb, (Pro.) . Pray Wiseman, A Miller. A Huhex, (Pro.) ., Gross. (Pro.) ... Seiverson Ford Vermllya Anderson Talbot Northrup Illlan Maxwell. (Pro.) Kantxhie Copsey Wool man Hardin , Lewis. W. D Austin Austin, Mrs Miller. E. P Adams Damon Brown. R Rlnderhsezen .. Broan. O Konnovsky Patibl Breckenridge '.., Frahm McCrea Soper , Flchel Edwarda Appleman ........ Beck, A Doty Asher Thorpe Westfall , Llnderman .... 13 12 Jl .... 14 .... 11 .... 11 I IS .... 16 .... 15 14 .... 12 .... 12 .... 13 .... 11 .... 14 .... 16 .... 14 .... 12 10 .... 15 .... 12 .... 14 .... 11 .... 11 .... 14 .... 15 .... 14 .... 13 .... 14 .... 14 .... 33 .... 13 .... 13 .... 14 10 .... 11 .... 12 .... 11 .... M .... 13 .... 11 .... 11 .... 11 .... 11 .... 15 .... 14 .... 13 ,..-.11 .... 13 .... 12 .... 13 .. V3 .... !1 .... 15 13 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 11 14 14 15 14 14 14 14 13 16 14 10 11 15 15 15 15 11 15 14 15 16 14 14 15 14 12 14 V4 11 15 16 15 14 15 14 15 15 13 15 14 To 14 15 14 15 14 11 14 13 14 32 13 12 li 13 ft 12 14 15 36 11 12 34 15 14 31 30 33 31 35 15 13 34 15 36 12 35 34 15 32 32 14 It 15 12 13 13 34 16 34 12 30 34 14 11 12 31 I 34 14 11 34 14 34 11 10 31 14 15 ih 15 34 31 11 14 11 la 12 11 14 11 31 14 14 34 15 31 it 34 14 14 13 31 31 II . II- 34 11 12 32 34 15 12 33 16 36 14 16 11 13 12 31 16 14 15 swlllvans Mav New Teas, Michael Sullivan of Twentv-fourth and W streets. South Omaha, gave a banquet and organized a 17-year-old team under hia nume ani4 1 1. 1-O . k T".m.-.. i-i. a .... - " - . . "iin,, 1 -u nur. Juntora. al Blatx or any other 17-year-old , n. I. G....II. . I ... , . . ...... ii, ewuiii final, ismnna or council Bluffs to give them a gsme. They hava new suits and have all open datea. Address M. Sullivan. Twenty-fourth and W streets or Pete Jensen. 9t North Twenty-eighth street. South Omaha. The lineup: A. Jen sen, catch; P. Jensen, center field; L. Bweeny, shortstop; D. Sweenv, first bsse; H. Williams, pitch; Campbell, third base; Fpencer, second bsae; Petrovky. left field ioeny, right field. " Normal Defeata Wraleyaa. LINCOLN. May 5 Special Telegram The Kearney normal won an eleven Inning gam from Wesleyan univeraity on the lat tets grounds today. The acore stood 2 to 3. Strain, McMalion and Danly wer th batteries for th Normal Bay and String fellow for Wesylyan. Strain and McMahon for the Normal struck out fifteen men dur Ing the game. Score: r.h E Wesleyan 0000100000 0 I 4 I Normal 0000000020 11 4 Baae Ball Player at White Hosjae. WASHINGTON. May 6 Clark Griffith Introduced the New York American Hague base ball team to President Roosevelt to day. The president told his visitors that hla aon. Quintln, waa an enthusiastic buse ball player, belonging In th aame team with Charlie Tart, aon of Secretary Tarr. Hastlaar Defeata Central City. HASTING8 Neb., May 6, (Special ) The track meet held yesterday between Central City and Haattnga college resulted in a victory for Hastings by a score of to 4V No Games la the Westers. All the games in tbe Western league wer poatponed yeeterday on account of bad weather. Oelchtwa Girls Wis CREIGHTON, Neb.. May 6 (Special.) The Bloomfteld girl baaket ball team, with ita paid coach, cam over to glv the Creighton glrla a trouncing, but went horn very much disappointed, the final Score being to 0. Umpire: Miss Holman Referee: Blood heart of Bloomfteld. A re turn game will ba played at Bloomfild 1b two weeks. Foar New Cwawea at La ate. Four new cai.oea have been delivered at tha Omaha Rod and Gun club thla year, and the season is not far advanced, either! Thtae canoes glv an idea of th increasing popularity of that club. Two years ago, there were two canoes at Cut-Off lake, and last year th number waa Increased to nineteen. There are many additional canoe ordered for thla year. . NEBRASKANS AT PASADENA After Day at Entertainment They Beard Special Trala for Saa Fraaelaeaa. LOS ANGELES. Cal.. May 4 (Special Telegram. ) The visiting Nebraakana wer guests yesterday of the city of Pasadena. There was a long automobile drive about tha "City of Beautiful Homes" and Bp ta the bungalo land, at the foot of th moun tains, and aa Informal reception at tha hotel Maryland, where lunch waa aerved. Tha day'a program waa under the auspice of tbe Paaadena Chamber of Comarea. Numerous automobiles were loaned by residents and tbe trip started early la th day. After tbe automobile drive aa Inform al reception was tendered the visitors In the lobby of Hotel Maryland, scores of former residents of Nebraska taking tha opportunity of greeting tha executive of their borne star. Luncheon waa ae -ad la the dining room of Ute hotel which waa especially decorated for the occasion. Governor Sheldon and staff boarded their apecial car tonight at about t o'clock And Larted for San Franciaco, where they will preaent tha United States batUeahif Na braaka with a solid silver aery Ira .The party went to Catalina lata ada .yea Urday. many of Ihtm txpcrieocicc Uitlr first sea trip. They hI a rough voyage because of the atnd and "mil de mer" but saw many thing ahlth surprised them. nev rtheless. May ft is the date set for the ceremonies sboarj the United States battleship Ne braska In San Frant isco. The governor will make the speech presenting the vea s1 with the silver service, and Mrs, Shel don, aa representative of the Daughters of the American 1 volution, will present an American flag and two bibles. Mra. Isabel Richie, of Plattsmouth. author of "A Hrp of the Wcsf and ' When Love I King." two books of poetry, has written a "pre aentation ode" of six slanrss that she will recite as a psrt of the ceremoniea. Kidney complaint kills more people than any other disease. This 1 due to the dis ease being so Insidious thst it gets a good hold on the sy stem before it is -cognixtd. Foley's Kidney Cure will prevent the de velopment of fatal disease if taken in time. Ail druggists. NAHAN FRANKO PAYS HIS FINE (stable ta Convince Cnart That He Had Cora an It ted Wraag. NEW YORK. May s.-Nahan Frankn, the orchestra conductor, who was arrested Sat urday afternoon for trying to break through the police lines on Fifth avenue while the Catholic parade was passing, wa arraigned this morning before Magis trate Stelnert In Jefferson msrkct court. Mr. FTanko took hla arrest much to heart His ll a trembled and Ms voice shook as he told the court ha had committed no arong. "My reputation is everything to mr." said Mr. Franko, almost tearfully, "ajid I have done nothing for which I should be brought here. I don't ee why the police should use me this a-sy." "I hsve no doubt you meant no harm, and if you will apologlE to the ofrieer that will be all that Is necessary, ' said the magistrate, "But I did nothing for which I sh u'd offer an apology," protested Mr. Franko. "Well, you can apologise for any uninten tional wrong you did him." Again Mr. Franko demurred. "Two dollars fine." said the court, sud denly losing patience. L Mr. Franko paid. To Die oa the Beatold la painless, compered with the weak, lame back kidney trouble causes. Electric Bit ter is the remedy. 6"c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. THREE WOMEN CLAIM MILLION Another Salt Filed la Contest for Es tate of Late J. F. Greeaeagh f Boston. BOSTON. May E The litigation over the tl.000,000 estate of Joseph-'F. Greemough of this city. In which three women claiming to be the rightful widow of Greenough de manded a shsre of the property, was re opened today by the filing of two suits for 1700.000 In the superior court by Mrs. Emma P. Eaton Greenough against Martha Green ough of London and Archibald M. Howe of Cambridge, The suit -i for damages. Martha Greenough was declared to be the lawful widow at a recent trial, owing to a divorce granted to her in Colorado being declared Invalid, and Howe la truate of tbe estate. Mrs. Emma Greenough alleges that Martha and Mr. Greenough conspired to gether and Induced her to marry Greenough when the latter was already the legal hus band of Martha. Mary M. Kerekea, a Hun garian artist of Philadelphia, waa the otber woman figuring in tha litigation over the tnllllonalfe'a estate. ' Mrs. 8. Joyce. ISO Suiiivan Bt., Clare mont', N. H., writes: "About a year ago I bought two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It cured me of a severe case of kid ney trouble of sevtral years' standing. It certainly la a grand, good medicine and I heartily recommend It." All druggista. Troubled Feet e of it when once they're Bunions, for example I All your foot asks from you is a chance Get a Crossett, it knows that danger point and covers it lightly, avoiding press ure trouble's opening wedge. c KB ai is iar easier to get your :t into trouble, than out rfTiC . SHOE Makes LifeslValkEtsy TaaD aai at r $4 CALL ON YOUR DCALER OH Wairr ne LEWIS A. CROSSETT NORTH ABiriaTON. MASS. ' J i HAYDEN BROTHERS OMAHA AC-flTO. UWL Wo have made a life-long atudy of dis ease of men. spending thousands of dol lars in researrlieg and acientlfio Investi gation evolving special systems of treat ment thst ar aafe, sure and prompt cur. The physician who trie to explore arid conquer the whole field of medicine and surgery does not become proficient in any particular branch. We have confined 011 r aelvea exclusively to a single avlaas of die. eases and the complications that ensue, and have mastered them. We do not scatter faculties, but concentrate them upon the one particular specialty. Wa treat aaa only and oar promptly, oafaly and tborc fbly and at the low east BstOBT CBIT Aft, OATlbSI. BAH v. ovi unaixiTT, blood roisov, aaiir XtlaaAAXS, AID aTXT aad lLADSCg Dlb. Kaaaa aad all Special Dleeaaoa aad tasur ompUoaUana. STATE filEDICAL INSTT KNOWN AS THE BEST THE DEST ,ar, 17 y" ,,lJ 1 t ported by Mra. fS)eTGFORc.r :::::: contained the d.- Call and Do Examined Freo or n,i n,,n -"" Omc. Hour. A. M. tq 8 P. jVL SumOmj. 10 iVlTur UVn,: 1308 jfa-aam Et., Between 13th and 14th t, cnu,,,,e ,n1 " rermaetJT Extablistrod fag Omaha, cl-asi another layer of iinMiini , ... .mtgmjummmi riiaa....!... '"und the bodies "" ' ""' " ' "' rT7 "' T 1 '" - " r ' - '"Hy about 11 years At the Theaters "'" at the Bnrwaod. "Zxa " they railed her, those who knew the girl and ihoee who only knew of her work the human, vev.; human woman in the problem play, whlih was made famoug and Is well knoan because of th work of Mrs, lvcsll Carter and of Florence Rob- irts. Presented at the BurwooJ theater lat evcnlrg by the Burwood Stock company, tha play ha lost none cf It Interest, pathos or humanity. Csscart, the vaudeville singer and after wards manager for Kaxa, is played by Lloyd Ingraham played more than well. Wilfred Roger rlajs Duffrehe. tbe (set of h's resl youth In real life working to hla dissdvantHge In a difficult part the part 1 of a man capable of leading two hvea told enough to cruih the girl Zjie.v 1'iarlc Ri.coh plays Due Ie ' Erlssae, ami us Mr. I.K0011 has long nga dtktlnru'shcd himself in the role of aged nen, be Is a success In Z.ix.1. Lottie btrnoM. appears both aa Madam Duffreno and Florisnne, a Jcalmi chorus girl. Her best work is as Florl snne, which set-.-red hearty applause Jane Jeffery Is "Aunt R.ma." tv ho has heart trouble and ovw r heart slimulrnt moat ot the lime. Of the work af Miss Leasing in the lcad Ing role of -'Zaxa" it tan be M,:d that aha does remarkably -we ll, e Kpecilty In the sec. otici and third 'acts, hlic h-is long Kpcrcheaj rnd many or ttierr 1 Ihc frost fmot.s emo tlonsl actresses haw found the entire part a test on their Ben cs and vitahtj, but Misg Lessmg enters into it all with grcnl ear eMness and gets the iv.cti.uri. of succcsa which she descrvra Violet King appear as "Alice," liltle Mar garet Hoffman t "Toio." Alice Mrvr aa Nathalie arid Mabel Cauiibdl as Llsctte. Following the tnatineti this afternoon Mr. Bacon and Miss Jeffery will hold a recep tion, thus giving their friends snd ad mirers in opportunity lo meet them per- sonslly. 'Smart Scholar" at the Krai. "The Smart Rcliolar." a plat in which the Jews of modern KiihFia. are seen In their homes snd business life during the tnsssnCee of a few years po, was 'he play presented by the "Yiddish DtamaCic com pany last evening t the Krug where it la pluying In rtpurtvirr. There 1 Utile muslo in the ptr-ce. but It lias tiern a great sue. cess and when plating In New York waa one of the favorites. HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS MEET Report on Fair Receive! and Arrange ments Made for the Class Banquet. A storm of applause at s high school senior class meeting held Monday after noon g ret ted the announcement that the net proceeds of the fair given recently amount to I4H3.34. This profit, with tlx uiii foim success that sit ended every other phase of the undertaking. muV.cs this year's fair the bi.st cvtr give n at Hie s'-i-.ool, considering the limited number of admis sion tickets that were petnihttd lo t-e sold. Sesrle Holmes. Elsie Hollr.. Elliot ailmore, Corlnne Searle and llinris Vance were ap pointed as a committee to recommend a suitable any of investing the money. In previous years the graduating class has left some memorial to the achool In tha ahape of picture or atatuary. The seniors are planning to have a class banquet and have set June 17 aa tl.e data for It. Harold Thompson was elected to the honor of oung toaM master. When tha banquet was being discussed in the n.ectUiic yesterday afternoon the girls provided con. slderable amusement ;hy' repudiating all leap year customs and going on record aa following 'Dutch treats" so far aa the banquet was concerned. Things looked brighter, however, when the uninitiated gahanta learned that In previous years the boys had to stand for two tickets and ao were not very badly off after all. in. DF.NCH .MADE 1 J L. 1 i CONSULT FREE TIE IHIAEU SPECIALISTS OF TIC S i " v'i)!!M SEdFT tuapM.tod fiatv