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Tim BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAROI 24, 1910. TENNIS . TOURNEYS SETTLED List Include! 119 'Championship . Matchei in Various Section!. OMAHA GUS CLAT COUBT EVENT . - ' ' . i Toarnamrat SUtra. far FI-IJ (lafc Grounds First Vk la A a vast Ntrl Uimm to Feraa Cllmas. NEW TOnK, March i3.-Ths annual lint of open and championship lawn tennis tournament . tot the country Mi IxfikaI yesterday frotrt official headquarters of th cam in this city. The list Include 11 events. Ths Important change In that for I ho first tlma, tba all-comrrs pattonal championship at Newport, n. I., will bruin on Monday Instead of Tursdayi The date set la Aug ust ID. The women will hold the courts of the Philadelphia Cricket club June 20. The clay court, championship of .he United States has been put donn to the week of August 1, on the cmirls of the Omaha Field club, Omaha. Thla leaves the New port tournament the cTlmax of the national championship season. Among the Important tournaments on tho list are: June IMWwr' fclde 'Tennis CJlub, New York; metropolitan championship. June JO-Phlladslptila Cricket club, Wg.- hleknn Heights. Philadelphia: National championship for women's sinirles, doubles and mixed doubles. July 4-rSL Ixiiils Amateur Athletic club, St. 1, oil's: -e-nt ral championship. July Is Mlnnetnrika club. Lake Mlnne tonka, Minn., northwestern champlonBhlp. July 2.7 Onwentsa cluh, Chicago, III.; western chnrtplowhlp -.double, wwtern Kindles for" men) ir,wo1n. July STt St. Joseph I,wt Tennis associa tion, Ht.. Joseph, ty; interstate open. C la r1 at- Omaha. August 1 Omaha Field cluh. Omahs, Neb.; clay court championship of the Untied Slate. Augtmt 4Onfwents's elun, Chicago, III.; preliminary national doubles. August 15 Kanxas City athletic club, Kansas City, Mo.; championship of Mis souri valli y. Aug-ust J5 Newport ' casino., Newport. R. I.. U. . N. 1 T. A.) championships lu singles, doubles and Jnterscholastlc singles. August Oklahoma Stale Lawn Tennis association, Albion, Okla.; Oklahoma state championship. ... August K Ifyperlon -elilb, Dos Moines, la.; Btsttj1 championship. August J2ln)rmounlPln Lawn Tennis association. Salt Lake jOlty. Utah; Inter rnounialn championship singles and doub les for raeh and women. September B-Paclflc States Iawn Tennis association, Hotal Del Monte. Del Monte, Calif.;- Pacific states championships mens and women's singles and doubles and mixed -doubles. , j H.pumber H Merlon Cricket club, Phila delphia, P.4 .lntnfeolleirlate championship. Wolst Agrees to Meet JNelson Ii'ew Champion Promises Battler An other Match Slated for September. ST. Iyi8,:MarjO 23. -Replying tp.a lengthy telegram: jCriita Battling Nelson, from MHinespol!?, arising for another match, -.tonight l'J(,Q.i Wolgast . practically promised the. Battlefi thit he wlU' be the new cheJhplon'B . jlrsi . adversary after ho returned tj; the rln from- his theatrical tour. ".V.;,u ;-(;. r ' V. Tom Joni, yolgastfs manager, says he prefers Ne lnoii tq,.' StpFaffaid Morart or Thompson as a oVpalnfc oar J. ihad Suggests Beptcmbe wysa-Kwidna as-the lou'lEel time ai9 itface'fotlie 'twd'to meet. trainiq Table at1 high school All Candidates for Track Team Re quired, to Eat Luncheon There. A regular lunch Battle for Omaha High school track athletes has been arranged by Coach Carna. All candidates are eating daily at this table. The irnck' 'eoh(ule, ' consist mg of sJx ovents besides tfhe big meet to be held In Omaha April 1, has been announced. April 16 Omaha'-and -Council Bluffs hold their sec ond crcjua-country run, .this time at Coun cil Bluff. April 29' the annual meeting bot ween the four classes of the school will be held.'-: A duul meeit with Council Bluffs will be hold at Omaha May , and l;ay 14 Omla enda a team to Des Malnes to take part In he Missouri Valley High School meet. The Nebraska Intsrscholastlc track meet will take plaoe at Lincoln, May, 20. The last event of the season wUl be the an- .Xonns Just beneath tba 0 titer covering or tlMue-akln, Is senaitlTe mem branotia flegh in widen are Imbedded thousands of small blood Teasels. It is through these tiny vein and arteries that nutriment is supplied from the blood to the different pores, glands and lymphatics. Thus the akin la kept healthy, and frfce from all eruption or disease, by pure blood. But when Impurities and humort infect the circulation its nourishing properties are diminished and in stead of supplying the skin with healthful properties It constantly irritates and diseases the delicate fibres, pores and glands with sharp nratlc matter. Then the tkln tissues inflame, swell and ulcerate and some form of skin disease appears T eT fettfaea, Applying soothing lotions, salves, eta, to the outer eruptions 6ot net purify the blood and therefore the skin trouble can not be cured in this nuttier. 8. 8. 8. cores all skin diseases by neutralising the acids and removing the humors from the blood. It cools the acid heated circulation, builds it up to its normal strength and thickness, multiplies its rich, nutritious corpuscles, and adds to its purity tn every way. Then the skin, Instead of being Irritated and : inflamed by sour Impurities Is nourished, soothed and softened by this cooling, ' healthy stream of blood. 8. 8. 8. Cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, -Bait Bheum, 1 Poison Oak, boils, pimples, rashes, etc. Book on 8kln Diseases free to all who write, , 32XE SWIFT SPECIFIC) CO., ATLANTA, OA. 1 that the KnlirhU of At 8ar lien had uppose j organised ; -that the Trans-MissiHalnni Rtnnvitinn . ... oeen neia: Where would Omaha be today? Omaha Jooms large in the public eye becauso she's been advertised and because she's made good on the advertising. ' But this advertlaing must.be continuous and persistent. We can't afford to stop so long as there are more Industries, more trade, more capital, mote population to be secured. ' ' Omaha will have an unusual advertising opportunity when the convention of the Associated Advertising Clubs of America meets here in July. If this convention is rightly handled and it will be the story of Oba's-greajness will be spread broadcast throughout the land by a thousand willing and effective mediums. Neither a national bank full of money nor the love of all the queens that reign could buy this advertising. But Omaha may have it merely by making the most of her opportunity in July. H to up to the Omaha Ad Club to take good care of this conven tion. His up to every good citizen to supportthe club in this effort. Now thpt laov watt '' : yea rtaU agU U o,r V f coirst yos'tf it it mat. - V Name With lluslneas When a McKibbin hal you're wearing Words of praise you're always hearing! ntul dua.1 meet with Lincoln, to be held at Lincoln. KMNO'S CASK COIIK9 IT FRIDAY Noted Catcher Will Them Know it Ha Is to Play with Ciba, CINCINNATI, March JS.-It was defin itely announced today that the National Have Hull commission will hold a meeting Friday to take up the case of Catcher John Klltig. "I understand that there have been ru mors that the Kling case has been de cided," said Chairman August Herrmann of the commission today. Theae ant ab solutely false. There has been no agree ment reaohed and there will be none reached until the members of the com mission. Mr. Johnson and Mr. Lynch meet here. Even then the decision may be de layed. I wish it understood beyond all question that a decision has not been reached." CLOSE FINISHES AT DVTOJtA "Barney" Oldfleld Pulls Down Trlae In Twenty-Mile Brest. DAVTOPfIA, Fla., March 23 -Close ' f In-' inslies In three events proved the feature of the first day's racing of the Daytonla Beach Automobile carnival.- In the ten mile handicap nine cars finished In a bunch, while In ,the ten mile souhtern championship, the first and second cars were only a few Inches apart Oldfleld, In his Jvnojt, won the twenty miles free-for-all stock chaals event from the Pope Hartford by a scant half length. A short circuit In the timing apparatus caused the two world's championship races at distances or one and live miles to be postponed. The program lor tomorrow mciuaes ma one mile championship. WALTRH1 SECIIIES RELEASE Former Parblo Managrer Given Vp hy , Holland of St. Joaeah. ST JOSEPH, Mo.. March 28. Manager Jack Holland of the St. Joseph Western league bnse ball team today gave an uncon ditional release to Lew Walters, last year's second baseman and manager of the Pueblo club. St. Joseph secured the Pueblo franchise. Base Ball Scores. At Sherman, Ten. St. Louis American Seconds, 7; Austin college, 1. ; At Dallas Cleveland, 3; Dallas, 2. At San Antorlo lndUnapolli, tetrolt, 0. At Fort -Worth Indianapolis seconds, 6; Fort Worth. 6. At Mobile Chicago-- Nationals, 2; Mo bile, 1. ... At Memphis Brooklyn regular, 7; Mem-phltvO.- ... . .J- At Hot Spring's, Ark. Boston Americans 10? CliyslnnaU, 4. - : Police StOD Ro41er-Kavacli:a. ! ' "KANSAS CITY, March .21.'-For; two ill ours and 'seventeen nrlnutac 'tonight B. F. Roller of Seattle .aqd eJitMlalaus Zbyssko, . the foie, iwrestlea nere withoyt a fall and then the police- stonc-ed the con test,. Referee Du-ve -Porteous .declared the match a draw. " Bronson Whins O'Keefe. BOSTON. March -23. Ray Bronson of Indianapolis, defeattd Tommy O'Keefe of Philadelphia, at the Armory Athletic asso ciation tonight, knocking the Quaker city lad out In the. third round. 1 Ten Roanda to Draw. NEW YORK. March 23. -Max Baker of Boston and Charley Griffin of Australia, featherweights, fought ten fast rounds to a draw at the National Athietlo olub tonight me Bmri saie r neay ai nayaeas. Manufacturers' surplus stock of men's and boys' negligee shirts, light and medium colors over 550 doien garments values toJ tUlUAl choice 29C. CURES : 9 JIMFi UIZLDD never been had never -that no national convention had ever been held here. You know you'd have to take ?heteJnap!cope tlnd th0 Bpot on HENRY CERING, OharUaaa U embersbip Committee, Omaha, Ad Club Herewith is my check for 25.00 In payment for Initiation fee (11.00) and aU months dueaT Address .... In Bowling Alleys Sehedale of Gaase Darlac War It. OMAHA LEAGUE. Thursday Dresners ys. McCord-Brady Advos. Friday Omaha, Bedding Co. vs. Mets Bros. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. Thursday Cain's Stars vs. Drlebus Candy company. n008TEPi LEAGUE. Thursday Tousem's Colts vs. Weetsldes. Friday Cream City tra. Sprajrus Pills. METROPOLITAN LEAGUE Thursday French Way vs. Hollys. Friday To Be Cs vs. Bungalows. MERCANTILE LEAGUE. Thursday Omaha Oas Co. vs. Q. M. D. Friday Midland Paint and Glass Co. vs. Ramos. At meeting of the International and Mid-West Bowling associations recently held at Des Malnes, at whloh the consoli dation of the organisations wits the purpose of the meeting, the Mid-West, of which Omaha Is a member, offered to surrender Ha name and officers, providing the In ternational would Join the American Bow ling congress, the ruling body In t o bowl ni .m. However, the International Insisted on continuing as outlaws. The action of the MM-West has been endorsed by all the prominent bowlers, and they will enjoy their reward at the meeting to he held here In November. Scores at Francisco alleys In the Booster league: CUDAHTS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Matthews 118 167 191 608 Powell loo 1X3 16 W) lelaney im 1.18 lti2 4S2 Rudlger 122 152 147 421 Schmidt 166 167 223 548 Totals 738 807 891 2.4.16 UNION PACIFIC3. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Wllley 171 182 181 614 Johnson 199 1.16 158 4i2 Eidson 167 177 12 473 Hughes 172 175 146 493 Changstrom 146 171 145 462 Totals m 820 769 2,434 Omaha league: MALONTS. 1st. 2d. 2d. Total Lyons ....151 183 166 4"U Hammerstrom ........ 181 222 169 672 Olover 163 131 1U9 403 Weeks 185 202 148 6.16 Kerr 190 173 m 666 Totals .. 871 til 784 2,566 TRIUMPHS. 1st. 2d. Id. Total. Frltsch Walens Zlm 17! 195 201 17 169 183 219 675 147 162 604 163 160 621 Ojerde 149 137 467 C. J. F 211 183 663 Totals 909 862 861 2,623 Merchants league GATE CITTS. 1st. 2d. Stockwell 163 179 Grant 150 161 Howell 16S 146 Total 471 4S8 , EQUITABLE LIFE. 1st. 2d. Neeley m 165 Plckard 193 146 Reed 192 174 3d. Total. 181 513 164 463 157 471 492 L44S 8d. Total 172 471 lis! 634 169 636 Totals 619 KANMOS. 1st. 126 162 163 484 637 1.640 2d. 142 118 163 Sd. Total Sellne .... Staughter Donielson 141 408 124 404 149 466 Totals 460 413 414 1,277 OMAHA OAS CO. 1st. 2d. 8d. Total Mcuonaia ,, 149 . 148 161 448 HJtChle '. 1 159 143 13 4& blond lti ttl M 667 Totals 461 613 64S tEW ive - urodegaard Crowns' ' dropped two games 10 ttkiaucK'S uiapa,l , lal Mght. bcors: ' ........ GL.ENDAt.Ba . 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Lehman litf 181 158 641 Klauclt : 160 184 169 60S Ooden 20 ' 199 173 679 ncappennorat 201 173 196 668 Paurp 187 182 183 633 Totals 946 909 - 867 2,711 BRODEQAARD CROWNS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. rugenourg 1M . 206 183 673 oOTiuixa iei xos 1x2 53g Vosa 163 153 lm) m Oarmn 183 187 199 64 Hough 160, 142 131 433 Totals 867 827 676 '2,678 Morton's X T 2s took two games from Beaelln's Mixers laat night on the basement alleys. Bohnelder took high total, with 626 while Morton had high single game of 200 fla. Score: 1st. 2d. d. Total. .. 14 163 200 609 .. 144 . 144 153 446 .. 16 168 184 616 .. 468 493 642 t471 'S MIXERS. 1st. 2d. sd. Total. .. 162 146 182 479 .. 144 144 168 44 .. 1M 171 160 62S .. 490 400 600 1,460 Morton Straw . Moyor , Beselln 1L 8oliiveider ... W. Schneider .. Totals "-"T" o.mrm won inree gamea from Jleya. The seoond game was a tie. Ort " " ' J1 nviwn, wiin sue tor w n gla gam it tU for total. Tonight. Dally News anat WWpt Sides. Boors: OBTMAN STARS. Ortman 200 148 f MlrA lit 1 10 3d. ToUJ. 178 141 Moraa 187 147 100 Totals. 630 463 477 L470 EXCELSIORS. lBt- 2d- 3d. Total O'Connor 157 IDS 167 472 Meyers Ifl 15s m 4BJ U" 136 146 193 4M Total 469 463 47S U06 oath Omahs Bowlers. The Union Stock Yards bowlers wrested two from the leaders of the South Omaha league last night. The Carpenter Transfers secured the first game. Score: T CARPENTER TRANSFERS. 1. 8d. Total Lepenskls 173 is? 137 497 Nolan . 154 1 68 169 401 E,nndy 1 a4 179 Ml Hemblem ji 170 146 J Totals 8S0 m 796 t674 UNION 8TOCK YARDS. , 2d. 2d. Total. Davis i ao! m " Smith, B. ls,3 1M m m Briggs. J 126 177 146 448 Pf M 1 611 OJlrda 182 1M li iH Totals 842 902 82b" X669 V, M. C. A. Basket Ball Game. The B. B. B's. won the hou ..k pionahlp of the jundor department of the Young Men's Chriataiii association by the score of 23 to the H. S. B's. 16 points. Only one rame this season has been lost by the as follows: B B. B. b. s. a. Bvnnlaon flaniZterc ...a.r. ...L.r. c. ...L.O. IF L.r., 0.... L.O., Cnckw Burkmruid (U) HUbM ....... Jvo4ia '.. Craig BtiiBtan (C)... Kii.r SaokMt Vid aoala ..a.o a.o. F. rtnniHo. j; tsaumann, 2: berg, 1: Huifhea, t; Burkenroad. 3. s from foul: La,umann. 2; Hughes, 2. 1 Benntaon 7: Baumann. I: Nuul Goals Aagraat Belaiaat's Horaa Wlsa. NOTTINGHAM Urh fit Tk. n..... j. Park plate, a handicap of 101 sovereigns far 1- VMr.nlHii MnA i wA - A five furlongs straight, was run here to- oay ana won iy August uelmunt'a Hasty Pudding. Roaaettl was second and Hard Rkllng Dick third. ' Flftatn horses started. McFarlaad to Ptaht Welch. LONDON. March 2S. Packey McVarland. the Chicago lightweight, and Fred Wk-h the lightweight champion of England, have oeen matenoo lor a twenty-rouiid fight at the National Sporting club. The fight will take dace May 80 for a ouraa of rffitiO and 11.009 a side bet The Key to the Situation Bet Want Ads! Star Athletes Have Smallpox Cornhnskeri' Team Crippled by In road of Disease Students Beinj Vaccinated. LINCOLN, Msrch 23-(Speclal-Thre? University of Nehraaka athletes Dale Mc Donald, H. A. Wood and eOorge H. Han sen are confined to the Lincoln Isolation hoRpltal with severe rases of smallpox, They were all taken down with the disease this week and Were sent to the pesthouse late last night.' The three men had trained In the gym naslum for three w-eeks previous to the time when they1 became sick, and It Is thought that they may have contracted the disease while at 'work In that building. McDonald was captain of the Cornhusker track team last year and was expected to be a star athlete In the Omaha Indoor meet cn) April 1. He Is the Missouri Valley conference champion In both the high and low hurdles, Ever since the Omaha meet was arranged he has been In training for the two hurdle .vents, expecting to break his present records In competition against the best athletes of the valley on April L McDonald's sickness will be a great handl cap to the Cornhuskers In the Omaha games. He was the real leader of the bunch of athletes who will represent the scate school at Omaha. His physician to day said that the former captain would not be in shape .to take part In athletics for over a month. Wood was a strong candidate for a place on the varsity base ball nine, and was one of the best men Coach, Carroll had in train ing. He was an aspirant for the position of third baseman and was making a fine showing. His Illness will work a hardship on the base ball team. Hansen Is one of the best Indoor athletes that has been at. the university this year. His main efleldj events are the high jump and the pole vault. He is a' freshman, aned is not eligible for the Intercollegiate meets, but could have taken part In the Omaha games. In the pole vault .and high jump the Cornhuskers are weak this year, and Hansen would have been a strong addition to the team for the gamea on April 1. Since these three men .were taken down with smallpox many students at the uni versity have been vaccinated to prevent the spreading of the disease. McDonald la a member of the Phi Kappa Psl fra ternity, and lived In the chapter house until a few hours before he was removed. All of the fraternity have been vaccinated and It Is thought that none of the other members of Phi Kappa Pst will become Infected. ' ' " ' ' Phi Kappa P81 fraternity contains eight or ten boys In its membership. Coach Cherrington of the track team Is a member of this society. IOWA AFTER HAMMER RECORD Alderman, Star Weight Mas, Shews Up Well la' Worknitt. IOWA CITY, la.. March 23.-(Speclal.) That Marie AlUerrnan.the star weight man will be likely to Smash the state records In the shot, hammer and discus events is Indicated by his ahowing In practice since the squad has been practicing outaoors. Under the coaching at Trainer "Sphinx" Oelaney, the big lad from Marlon has tossed the hammer over the 140-foot mark easily, has shoved the shot out beyond the rorty-root mark, just how tar Deianey wiu not say, and the discus has been reaching the 130 stake, though Alderman has been outside. only a weak., ... Alderman is . larger and stronger than last year when he 'was the captain and star of the HawkeSePreahmen track team though he-.ha-an--(allghUy under weight for two montns ana not in tne Dost condi tion, he Is building up steadily and his performance-this "week shows that he will be in the running tnis year. - Yesterday flen wather . gave Delaney a chance to work out his distance men and Iowa. Field waa a, buy spot all afternoon The coach Is not overly aotlmlstlo. "Facts. only facts" Is his strict caution to the "dopsters." "Watt until we do sometningr Is anotner constant ueianeyism. GAME FOR OMAHA . AD , CLUB Omaha and Lincoln Will Plar Exhlbl tlo April 13. Omaha and Lincoln Western league teams will play an exhibition game of ball at Vinton park April 13 for the benefit of the entertainment fund of the Omaha Ad club. This will be made quite a momentous occasion, as the- members of the Ad club will undertake to tut on many special fea tures in the way of entertainment. Robert Manley will have charge of the vaudeville stunts. D. J. O'Brien, O. E. McCune, C. D. Beaton and Ed Swobe will sell peanuts and Clement Chase will preside over the lemon ade bowl. Two Ball Parka for Nebraska, City. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., March 23 -Special.) Captain Harry E. Burns of the Ne braska City team of the Mink Base Ball league is about the busiest man In this part of the state. He la fixing up two base ball parka, one down in the central portion of the city, where the olty fathers have allowed him to close the streets ad jaoent to the grounds during a game, and one out In the new olty park, where a new grandstand is to.be erected, the grounds In the center of the mile track to be lev eled off and put In shape. The latter grounds will be the finest (n the state and so located that If Sunday ball Is played that no one will be disturbed. He has signed three players, all extra fast men, and Is looking for other fast players to give a tryout, and If they prove what he wants will sing them for the season. He expects to have the crack team of the league. Cross Country Anto Road. IOWA CITY. Ia., March 23 (Special.) Auto enthusiasts through this section of the state are enthusiastic over the pros pects for a river to river automobile road which will render motoring easy from Council Bluffs to Davenport. The route acrosB Johnson county has already been agreed upon and the farmers and other In terested parties east of here have decided on the best way from Scott county west ward to this point As fast as possible the work of dragging this stretch of road will be started. It la expected that tourlnta traveling in automobiles across the United States will find a model road In this state In comparison with the stretches east and west of Iowa. Girl Killed by Hammer Throw. QREENLEAF, Kan., March 23. Mary Clark, 8 years old, was killed on the school grounds today by a hammer thrown by George Talbot, one of the students, who was practicing. What To Do For A Cough Here Is a home-tnade remedy that overcomes an obstmate cough quicker than any costly medicine you could buy. Any woman can easily make It In five minutes. Granulated Sugar Syrup 13M) os. Plrwx 24 os. Put the Plnex in a clean pint bot tle and fill up with the syrup, made as follows: Take a pint of Oranu lated Sugar, add H pint ef warm water and stir for about 2 minutes. . Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. It tastes pleasant chil dren like It. Thla simple medicine Is also splendid for colds, whooping cough, bronchitis. Incipient consumption, chest pains, etc. Plnex, as you probably know, is the moat potnt form of Norway White' Pine Compound. It la rich In all the well-known pine elementa. None of the weaker pine, preparations compare with the real Plnex Itself. Your drug gist has it, or will gadly get It for you. The full pint of this effective cough syrup fan be made for 64 cents. It keeps perfectly, snd lasts a whole family a long time. htrained . honey can bo used Instead of the syrup, and makes a very fine honey, and pine, tar cough syrup Ad v. Barney Oldfield Breaks Records Driver of Biff Bent Car Covert Dis tance in Less than Fifty-six Seconds. , DAYTONA. March 2J.-Barney Oldfield, driving a Bens car, broke the world's rec ord for two miles In the world's champion ship two-mlles-a-minute speed king race here today, His time was 65 (7-100 seconds. The previous record for two miles was 68H seconds, made by Demlgeot at Daytona Beach In 1906, Oldfleld broke this by about 2 seconds. Davis, driving a Chalmers 30. won the ten-mile handicap. Hotchkiss, In a Pope Hartford, was second. The ten-mile free-for-all stock chassis race waa won by Barney Oldfleld In a Knox car. Harry Ovendorf, In a Chalmers 40, was second. Time: 8 minutes 1 second. In the kilometer time Mais for the world s reiord, Oldfleld, driving his Bens, broke the previous record of 17:76 by covering tho distance In 17.04. Hemmery made the world s record over the Brooklands track In England. The record for the American cars was made at Daytona Beach by Mar- riot In 18:40 in 1906. Summaries: First event, one mile, wnrld'a nhnmnlnn- shlp trial against time: Barney Oldfield, In Hens. 0:2Mt: Ueorae H.ihertn.in in Christie car, 0:80 39-100. becond event: Harney Oldfleld, driving a anox car. 10 estao an stork mr ren.n.l ior one nine. Time: 0:40 36-100. Third event, ten miles, Florida champlon- ciuip; YYuii oy rioicnmss witn a rope-ilart- 101 u; uuna, driving a steams, second. 4 line; v.w li-iw DATKS FOR THREE TRACK MEETS Corahasker Athietlo Board Approves Arracentets. LINCOLN. March S.1 fM., clol 1TI.. Cornhusker Athletic board has approved dates for three track meets for the Ne braska cinder path men for this season. These are May 14, May 21 and May 28. Kansas Will be met at Lawrence nn U.u 14 and Minnesota will come to Lincoln on Msy 21. The annual Missouri Valley Con ference games Will be held at I)u Unln.. on May 28. In addition to approving these three dates the athletic board today authorised Manager Eager to enter the Cornhuskers In a triangular meet to be held either at Sioux City, la., or Vermillion, S. D., with Mornlngslde and South Dakota. This meet will probably take place the forepart of May. Ten men were arranted the lattar "kj" for playing basket ball during the season iuat oloaed. These players were Captain erty, D. C. Mitchell, Hlltner, Amberson, Jones, Schmidt, Hutchinson, Petrashek, Ingersoll and Wood. Three men of last year's tennis team were awarded "N'a." Thev ar Weaverllng, Flowers and Smith. Weaver ling won his match of singles against Kansas, and Smith and Flowers won their doubles In the nun tournament at Law rence. Manager Eager was authorised n ch. dule games for the freshman team with Bellevue, Doane and Hastings colleges These games will be Dlaved In T.incdn The Cornhusker freshmen will probably open their season by playing the Young Xa'b Pkfilatlsn at aannl m iww viiiiouoh avooui, 1 aviiuu k eta In Ql TTo mo nt, Immediately after the Easter re- ceM. Vanderbllt'a Horse Is Third. pinin uinrit i xxr v ..... Five O'clock finished third ' In the Prix Vexin, whloh was run at St. Ouen today. Persistent Advertising Is the road to Big Returns. Doctors Watching Itching Skins Heal (From .Chicago Ilnter-Ocean) Eczema, on the, pclp and body, and dan druff, will Joon .Cease topaf fllct mankind, according to Dr. Aloyslus M. Churhlll, who. Is in .Chicago attending the conven tion. "Any person can apply my treatment any where Just as well as I do in the Franco American Institute for Skin and Scalp Diseases," said he Tuesday, Get from your druggist 2 ounces of qulntone, dissolve It In H pint of hot water, let cool, add 2 ounces alcohol. Rub well upon the affected part. That is all there la to It. Two or three applications usualy accomplish the desired result 'Of 92 cases treated 95 were completely cured and the treatment was beneficial for the other 8.' The formation of dandruff causes an Itching scalp. Scratching with the fin gers spreads Infection; therefore qulntone lotion can be used with good results by anybody whose scalp is Itching or form ing dandruff. It la the bast thing I know to promote the growth of hair." Adv. HAM WHITE AS SNOW Restored to Natural Color with One Bottle of WYEOTS AGE ANB 5ULPIUR HAIE REMEDY Tho. Only xTrue' Hair RestorerATonicjand Rejuyenator ALMOST A MIRACLE My hair was as white as snow when I commenced using Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. One bottle re stored my hair to its natural dark brown color. As I am now 70 years old, I consider the result most remarkable. It is an agreeable and refreshing hair dressing, keeping the hair soft and glossy, without being in the least greasy or sticky. WM. WESTLAKE, 210 West Main Street, Rochester, N. V. J mi r w a Wyclh Chemical Company, s fMm.) Pains " Sloan's Liniment is a splendid remedy for rheumatism. There is nothing its equal." Mr. J. P. Culver, Glenoby, Tenn. , . ' If TTTSTTTTn'TTNir MMVJllfifMl quickly relieves sore muscles, stiff joints, toothache, lumbago, sciatica, sprains, cramp or colic, sore throat, hoarseness and pains in chest or lungs very penetrating. You don't have to rub it in just apply it Prices, 2Sc, 50c, and $I.OO. txs, :i.srz.r',i-r i-'-tt i -ad . , Alt .iiiii.iiiii.il inn 1 1 ..I..IHI..I, .r mil n - AT FIRST-GLASS CLUBS AND BOTTLED IN BOND -100 PROOF. Always Ask For It. CLARKE BROS. & CO., DISTILLERS. PEORIA, ILL. Why besltat when WYETH'S SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY is daily producta just such results? After years of study and analysis of the hair, we have been able to produce an ideal Hair Tonic and Restorer, which contains an actual constituent Of hair, combined with ingredients of recognized merit for treatment of hair and scalp diseases. It makes and keeps the scalp clean and healthy, gives life, strength and lustre to the hair, and restores faded And fray hair to natural color. No matter how long and thick your hair Is. WYETH'S SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REM EDY will make it longer and thicker. ' It will re-' move every trace of dandruff in a few days, stop falling in one week, and start a new growth in from one to three months. These are tacts that have hen nmvn In arnri f WYETH'S SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY is guar anteed to do all that it ia claimed to do or the price will be refunded. 50c. AND $1.00 A BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS II Taur Drx.ngl.fr DM Hat Kaa ll Ws Wlil 0ao4 Yaw 1 at Laxga For Rheumatic 1 " During the last two years I suffered terribly with rheumatism. I could , get no relief until I tried Sloan's Liniment. It stopped the pain and sore ness at once. I heartily recommend it to others." Mr. J. P. Antcmffi, 36 E. Court Street, Cincinnati, O. AlL AN IDEAL 18; 1- T 1 I IM pMk l rtlCE Mc ABB n.N j THE WYITX CMMKAl .!? m. voaa rmr 11 1 an SOa. In ItamM BARS CAFES Uatila. Eapraaa PrapaUd 71 CC&TXANDT STREET ... NEW YORK CITY, ti Y, FOB SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY S1IEKMAN McOONNEUU DIUQ OO. AND OWL Dill a v