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TIFF; BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. JULY 22. 1911. 13 KOCH AND POTTER IN FINALS Tlnj Yesterday Decide Who Playi Scribner for Title. XOCH PROVES TO BS THE WTTSXB Krllat Rarnartnala la the l-FJaal, mud wlHr May l,Mkr4 far Twla AftrnMi. Tarry Sack worn tna toaraa? ahamploa aal fma Pvttar jaatarday. Harry Koch and "uh potr wra tna rietora in tha arml-flnala at th Fh!d club Thuraday In the city to.inia tmirna mml, and thejr hauled on the court Teaterday afternoon for the honors of tha tourney of 1911. The winner will faca A. H. Hcrlbnrr. present holder of the city title. In the challenge round on Sat urday afternoon. AlthoiiKh Korh and ' Potter ht their men yesterday they d!d not win a easily a might have been experted. Korh put nt M. 8. 5wart nnlv after thre nets. Ct first aet he took rter,y enoueh at but In tha aecond he suffered a re lanaa and It went to Swart z at Tn the third ke grot back to his form, however, and Ills opponent only msnts-ed to pull one Came out of the fire. The final result waa never In doubt, but nevertheleo Pwarr p'ayed a steady and hard seme, standing up under Korh's relentless Uw. fords In aurprietna; form. It also took potter three sets tn which to put out "Splka" Kennedy. In the first wmt the latter was not allnwed a look-in. but In the second set Potter went to plw In a most derided manner when it locked as If he had It tur-ked safely away. M lost a number of games in nulrk succes sion, the score went to deuce, and when the dust had cleared away Kennedy had the lone; end of a - set. rotter re covered and quickly ended the agon v. Matrk Walkaway. Although Potter is counted upon to win In today's match against Koch no one thinks that he will have a walkaway and soma good tennis la expected. If Potter wina there will be some even classier racquetship tomorrow, when he meets Scribner for the cha-miilom-hlp. Both men are playing In their finest form and the outcome of the match la a tussup. Tha semi-finals In the doubles come to day, and although the results in them aiao are not iriatt in doubt, they are WELL X2J0WH AUTO DRIVES. KILLED O SLOW RACE. "iMISS SLABAUGH WINS TOURNEY j Ad Club Dinner at Rod and Gun Club j . 'X.J r ... r - . : . ' i " ..." ' ; I LEWIS STRANG. R. T. C. Captures Big Stake at Kalamazoo Former Delivery Horse Comei Back and Finishes Race in Straight Heata. Murphy Driving. KALAMAZOO. Mich.. July 21. After win ning one het of tho Paper Mills 119.009 stake for 2.14 cia.-s trotters, before rain put a stop to the program yesterday. R. T. i". came back todiy uid proved conclusively that the victory was not a "flash In the pan." as so many horemen had believed. Last year a delivery horse, today R. T. C. aasln showed his hvels to a high-claiu field and never In the tr-o hrotj ncessary to deride the event was he in danger of defeat. Ario lsvbiiru. from vhlch much eas expecte! !n this cluvj. tired and foil buck t fourth posit-on. Just as cavil;, us ,i? took the first heat yesierday. Anvil ivnn the final two heats t the 1:24 trtit tolav. Bei-ause Valentine, driver of feter The exciting; much Interest In the sallrv and 'P reins "Rht in the nrst bringing out some s-lentlfic tennis Todi' ! two h'Btl, of ,h 2 14 P- the J'des de Bcribner and Poiter nlar Swarti andic,,,rd nlm auapencied for ninety days. Ills Toanget Player at Happy Hollow Wins in the Finals. HAZEL EVAS3 WETS CONSOLATION j routes. Day stops are planned at Detroit. (Cleveland. Buffalo and Rochester. There Is also to be a day on the water between i Clayton. N. T.. and Montreal on the Ft. j Lawrence river going through the Thou- I sand Island. Boston Convention and Flans to Ad- I The local delegation Is to wear white vertise Omaha Features of the I hnta- mb'"'h' bands of Ak-sar-Ben coiom iiu II. w lrr ymomiu uuvre in the same delicate hues. They plan to dls- - tribute S.009 of the well known Omaha Consuming an excellent dinner, revelling , sheep bells along the route and will scatter in the aquatic sports provided for them. Omaha literature broadcast. dancing well Into the morning and losing When the talks had been concluded nearly j not a single opportunity to boost the na- W9 views of Boston and New England were sssjjasjsjssflpflafljpj Gathering. Toaraaoaeat Is aesi m Paeeeaa thai tee . r layers Deride t Blake It Aaaaal Affair tar llasy llellew Claw. " i tlonal convention their order, which la to ' diplyed on a hugs screen stretched Just Sli.-a Grace labaugh. tbe youngest en- j ,n Bo,ton nt week, the Omaha i In front of the cafe and at a little after trant In the women's tennis tournament j , h . f .v-ni-- nnii of the o'clock dancing was begun In tha cluh held this week at Happy Hollow dub. won the championship of the club Friday morn ins; by defeating Miss Alice Woodworth. 9-4. 9-3. The match, as well as all which this 15-year-old has played In the tourney he took with comparative ease. She M the quickest girl player at the club and her agility in covering the clay courts proved too much for all her opponents. Miss Blabaugh was a freshman Inst year at the high school, where she reached the semi-finals in the spring tourney. Her play tn the club tournament puts her Into the championship clans and places her as a formidable factor among lical feminine players. The ehamptcr.chtp silver cup offered bv John F. Flack of the cluh will be given Miss blabaugh aa a permanent possession, j The runner-up prlxe won by Miss Wood- worth is a black lcsther shopping bag given j by the club. J Miss Hasrl Evans beat Miss Florence I Nason in the consolations, s-o, K-l. She will j receive a prize of a silver picture frame i given by the club. j The tournament started out to be an af fair of sociability rather than of strenuous athletics, but aa the players naitneil up f i the play they became enthusiastic over the game Itself and now plan to make the tournament an annual event. At the luncheon given the players by Happy Hol low club plans for next year s tournament were discussed. Rod and Gun club at the club grounds. Almost 13 guests. Including the publicity manufacturers and their families, partook of the splendid six-course luncheon that was served tn the club cafe. At Its close, although no program had been prepared, P. P. Fodrea. vice president and acting president, called for a number of Impromptu talks. Victor White, chairman of the Bos ton convention committee, started the. good work when he outlined the plans for the convention and those which tho local dele gates have mado to attend It. The other speakers echoed his remarka and made a plea for a good Omaha representation at the event. The Cmahnns plan tn take delegation of seventy -five, some of whom, however, will come from other Nebraska pointa. Tliry will make the trio In a special train via the Burllrston and New York Central pavilion. Kin (REGARDLESS OF AGE) II lab. rtsaaee. One time Balle P. W;onfi started for tenvr In a private car over the Missouri Pacific. He wns accompanied by a yoima lawyer connected with the Missouri Pacific law firm at lenven. The flr-t night nut the young man borrowed IIS of Balle. Iater on. he got a check cashed at a railway station. Soon after that the train came to a halt out on the prairie. The porter rushed back to the private car and lolil the occupants that train robbers were going thnmKh the train. The young lawyer handed Balle the II.". that he borrowed of him. A moment later the train i-obhers relieved I'alle of the $'.'. and all the rest of his money. Balle was soir sore O'l that lenver young man. He declared It was a scurvy trick to play on him. Yet Halle finally got even. He put In an ex pense bill to the Missouri Pacific for the trip, in which he lnclmle.1 this item: " Held up by train robbers. ln. I v.as unable to secure a receipt for this expenditure."' Kansas City Journal. Players in Tennis Finals REM ITS AT BOSTOX Riney and Koch and Webster play Hughes and Koha. The former in either pair are slated to win. Play In the consolation singles '.a drag ging and the management has served no lle that from bow on no excuses will go. Tha aasBBaary. SEMI-FINALS. Potter beat Kennedy. -i. 9-8. 9-1 Koch beat Swartz. H-l. 4 6. S-L Da ales. SECOND ROI'ND. M warts and Jrtainey beat Smyth and Bush man. 9-S. 9-9. bcribner and Potter beat Kennedy anu Burns. 10-8. 9-4. Hughes and Kohn beat Buck and Cald well. 9-4. 9-2. Koch and Webster beat McCord and Gal lup, 7-9. 9-9. CaaaolatlOB Slagles. SECOND ROI'ND. Farrell beat Keller. 9-4. 9-1. Davis beat Larmon. 7-5. j-t. G-i. H. Farrell beat Lip old. i-J. 9-1 Buck beat Patton by de.aui.u fetebbins beat t oad. ti-2. i.-4. - (.Mlatlea Doablra. PRELIM 1 N A K V KOl'.N U UA V 1NG3. Howe and Uainea aaiiui tiarm aau Jef freys, Hay Fartell and Haic against H. Far ' rell and Driscoll. IMebbins ind bouer against Larmun Rros Abbott and and strange. FIRST ROUND. Becket and Adam trains Shirley. Davis and dusman against Keller Gtierman. suspension came at the end of the fourth heat of the race that required five beats to decide. Rets on the race and heat were declared off. Kirby Star had It all his own way in the 2.2 pace. The race was featureless and only a small field finlshfd. Score: Class 2:24 trotting, ihree in five, purse Sl.'ifo. One heat Vedneiav: Anvil, b. s.. by St. Valient Vincent. (Oeersl Ill Lady illow ! 2 3 liannah Louise 5 4 2 l.ee V. T.son 3 6 3 Mary G i 4 J''" 4 ds. Mary Walker 7 ds. Dr. Arclniale ds. Time: MP.. :;. Clsss 2.14. pace, three In five, purse 31,000. One heat Wednesday: Doro J.. ch. m.. by Charles The Great. tAtwood) 4 1 Game Maid 1 3 I.on Allen 2 4 Fertha A 5 2 Peter The Great 3 6 Time: 2:12V.. 2:ll'i, 2:0. M3H. J:ll Class 2.14. trotting, three In five. !ie.i. the Paper Mills stake. One Wednesday : U. T. C. ch. g.. by t.Murrhct 4 1 1 J 2 S 2 4 2 6 3 4 1 ds. purse heat rui?las McGregor ... 'hstty Direct r.hiinv G .. Vk hltmure aga nat Mime I.,....,,, Oxl ird Hoy. Jr.. n.:ey :ui ana . r':o Leyburn Nansh I acy Green Goods... Th Wclvrne Time: !:'-. '.nt3 2:22. pacing. fi.C'O: Kiroy Star. b. m.. Prince March 1 1 2 5 1 I : 4 3 3 i 10 4 Commission Gives Out Players' List : Kcse Agreements Suhmitted to" and Ap- 'uVoS'lrn".'::::: proved by National Base Eall i 11,n': 2:0f'i. three S 4 7 5 9 C 10 T 7 X S S 3 Little aael Taaeharal Defeat !.( aad r.irdsrr In Fonrlk Rossi, BSTON. July 3. Another unset oc curred in the annual I.oncwood tennis tournament today when llnvmond Ijtile anO ' F. Touchard of Xew York de fa:ed M. H. lonu of San Kia.11. : co nnd C. R. Gardner of New Yirk. In the fourth round nt tne Kastf-rn doubles ch.i:c'uin ship. S-7. -4. C-2. ::-;. 7-5. Long and Gard ner had been picked bv many lo win tiie title but Little and Toucrmrd ran iiitay with the victory'. Thy will meet W. J. Clcthicr and W. A. Lamed In the semifinals. Rrflrrtloai. it's mil- 4 BarkrUr-i It's just plain stealing u.tus lions. One reason jrou don't like relatives Is it's your duty to. The queer thing about a b-iby Is what a heavenly nature It can have if It never does anything hut yell. The more successful a farmer la the less credit he will give to the rather and the Lord. The noblest thing about a wife In the way she will ke-p on being one when she has learned better. j A pretty girl ma.ses a fool of a man by 1 appearing to give him a chance to make a fool of her. Reilgion is like medicine eon-.ei.hing that appeals to a man when he ln l well and can't have any fun A man isn't necessarily a fool at l. hut he mlslit aa well be for ail ihe influence he can have with men under 3". What makes a man ashamed of him self la the way his wife isn t to give so much trouble in a shop and then not buy anything. New York Press. HIi in five. by John Kirby. We Caa't Lowe If this report that the last grand round up of cattle has Just been effected in Mon tana pioves true, and there sre excellent reusun for believing It. the days of the cowboys, and the lasso and the cow nonv are numbered. With their parsing will go f mutn or ine picturesqueyuers or tnoae : plains of romance end rough r:ding to say nothing of the sheepskin trousers and whirling lassos. I But even if the cowboy fades from the i lltins and the corral and the ranKe. trier.: ; is one place where we can still find him. Ana mat s In the most popular stamping i purse ground the moving picture snow. Cleve- j lanu r-iaiu ueaier. t I 1 lit .4 2 3! . S S 4 I S 4ds ds. Organization. TILDE LAMBAST9 THE BALL I CINCINNATI. O.. July 11. The Nati mal ' xtanten Paenam Tastes Defeat ta Baseball commission today promulgated at - Trn list of ail major league p.ayers .io have T" -f been sold to minoe league ciuba unde. TILDEN. Neb., July 21. tSpcs-lal. TU agreements submitted lo and approved by den w kmui lu otauion a l-year-old the commission, containing options held by pnenom today and knocked uim out of the the various majur Ifsgue ciubs to rcpur- . oox In four in-iinii. s-ounng thirteen hi la chaae such piayets on August 2J. lvll. The uuring the short nine he performed. The list of agreements approved is as toilows: ' ame was won. li to J. Seidel relieved National lraue: I lui.i m .he film, but 100 late, as the Stan- By Brooklyn: to At'.aiua. Sykcs. Layer, ton team hau loft all hope of winning the L'lrlch ana Miller: to ticne.ei-. Munscr: j Knie and isilfti .u support him. King to New Haven. Dent and rteimgl; to Cnai- uUu. t. the- 10. a 1 team, pitched 1119 usual tanooga, Sen tell, to ioux City. riitL-n inl 1 -iady name, t.ov.ir fnur nits, striking Miller; to tilnehamplun. Lumli anu i uUi t-iet.-n and i.-uing no walks. A scout Fisher; to Loutaviliv. Lennox ana L.ici:in ler; .0 Montgomery. Smith: to Ai a:i.a. Crabble; to Kocheater. Leatau A v'ii netm; to Toronto. Jordan: to isolnh- gmlth arid- M rrs . to Naahvtlle, Aiumtujii. By Clnctnnnatl: To chattanu.iu. Bo-n-toa. Birmingham. Pheian: 10 St. Joseph. Melnka; to Grand Rapius. Vick.uiiu: 10 Syracuse. Pauxtirr to Tucka. OoinMon. to Terra Haute, Mahoney. By Pittaburg: In Milwaukee. ;ecnan M PMBriiia, iukjictj, w uim.iw ; Martin; to Terra liauie. Baici. 11 iaua- j J'.u'c. argils, Niehoff: to Kansas City. Ouit.uub. i Hv Boston: To Montreal, bin he. , By Philadelphia: To Birin.nslit.n ; Mo wry, Wchettier. Wilhelm; to v.'tikes barre. R. Mcriiide, tiiraid. vehrell. t Lancaster. 1'honma, Jacklitsi'h. By Chicago: To New Orleans. Ausj- , meter; to Atlanta. Foxen. By New York: To ba t mr-. Dlck-on TBompaon; to Newark. JenUins: to Syra ciiae; Nagle; to New t,)rlian. .Siaausn: 10 ' Toronto. Trrau and Rodoiph; to New j ark, Shonta; to San Aiiti.nio. Joiinaon. Bv St. Louis: To Louisville. Zmich anu j Hearne. ! American league By Philadelphia: To Scranton. Slaughter: -.-. to Spokane. Bonner. I ilu . s roui 11; L rvmoni siaie league vt-.h Aalcned tuu pioimnce of iv:nf;don and waa vti i.:uca uiipi :ssed witii ilia woik. L'Ui n; Clie I.. rtaji.iBk Kinguon liaJ been pucii.t: tc. .ne lean, he iias won the lavor anu confluence of the T'.lden fans u 111s ha:-:i ri.a n:tl:fui work ui every attie l:e aaa ;i.c. ei. ( 1'. f. v. a.-ren treated the entire J teuiu. :he in:-.ni.sers and 1 mplie A. sm t.i i.j 3 iiru titnn-r this eicn.ng in ; e TtLDEN' J. H K. flrr. If. Krvuuu. r A.' - -.Cor.,- nvi ." Norfolk. STANTOM. a B it. O A a 0 h H'Ict, m t 1 1 : v'.. !iw-m. Ik 4 1 ; itiu: c. I t Rriaarkskl Flaa. "I thought you said there were fish around here." said the disappointed sportsman. There are. replied Farmer Corntissel, "but they are experienced fish. Moreover they'r kind and considerate." "1 haven t had a nibble. "Well you don't think they'd bite at thai brand-new fancy tackle, do you? Thev'd. stand off and admire It. but they'd never' take a chance on gettin' it mussed up." Washington Star. . . .. . . . , . a ' IU '. f m" " K ; - 5 - j ' ',',: '; I ' !-fl X ill r-iM1"- S ' n f t T1 l f 9 ' '' W ' if -a: v-- C : - I i , i ? : f. i ..... . j j 1 s S .j-':--': 7 - a " 44 ft HARK I KOCH. CUB POTTER. Koch won from Potter Friday in the fl.ials of the City Tennis Tournament. Mas lags ( aa Old Spart. If you really want to fight you II make the weight! The boss says that the "What's-theuse?" : men isn't any! . There s no stop-over privilege on tho road to success! It makes no difference now many chances we've thrown away If we've got one now! ! Every time we stop to az "Why."' uu.' 1 rival loots a lsp on us! 1 The trouble about having an Iron w;'.; Is that Is must be red-leaded all the tlma , to keep it from rusting! New York Vo..c Tra g:e dies Tel 1st Headlines. "Carelessly Threw the Match Away." "Tried to Jump on tha Boat aa It was Leaving tho Dock." "Policeman Happened to be Standing Jus Back of tha Masher." "Motorman's Attention was Attracted by a THig Flcht." j "Undertook to Milk a Cow on the Wrong I Side." I ITe Flirted with a Pugilist's Beet Girl." '"-.- r rrss Try:nt ti Shoot a rog " ( ::m.lii. r.. K. ..r. :r:., r. i 1 : 1 : 4 II l li' 1.1.1. JN-p.. 3 . !' I M cr. !.... J 1 all I:, w-i i I 1 tint Mj.n..:. :: .. 3 10 ait-. p-to 2 . u : T stall 4 : V u f,i. n s 1 1 4 1 2 i'. r;i?: hits; Ttvan. Warren. I'hree l.ce hit::: K an. S11111I1 O. E. l.'lry. Hop- tolc.i 'oases. ''uinm tJt. imupie K. I l:y 10 ::aii to Sluart. R I 1 . BIS By Chltauo. To Wichita. Buniha'-.i: to. uhaien to Seidcl t. Atkinson. Hits: Off Dayton, Rohrer to San rranclaco. JIc- o, iit. n la lour innlm': off Setdel. 5 In Donaid and Weaver; to yumcy, A ni.n -' ,,,,,, innings. Dase;i on balls: tiff Setdel, son; to Montreal. Gsnilil ami Frenc.i; i j;it liv pitched. ball : Hv Klngdon. Hop Wichita, blight; to lilt nun-ham. Kmi: to i ;rr stni-lt o:: Bv Kingdon. 11: by Oakland. Bower; to St. Joseph. Hcrt-.n: . hu!.'. 4: hv Scid'l. 4. V Id niti!i: "eidel. 'e-1 ball: I'oopcr. I'mclre: C. .V. Smith. It vol a aa Ball I Doilur Wlaa. D'Hn-.E. Neb.. July H. Special.) Tho .he JiC"' li". g. Aih:ctltv; il'i.atil on - 'n.!- ?:rounils bv a ra:ore or 7 to 2- str-:ck out twelve men and allowed I am to Denver Gilmore, to Lincoln. Mc r;. w , ' to iHibu-jue. Kogga; to liliminham, John- j ston. 1 By Detroit: To Baltimore. Renfer' t I Oakland, Prnoll. to S.-at'i . i-ket-ls: ! ' Toronto. Kocher; to ev iriian. (mtkc to Buffalo. tSeckendoi 1 and .-iruid; i; ai IDStmiTI I. tAIWIII I, . ' ' 1 . V :1 1 1 . . . IP.. . . . . , . 4 , , . 1 vch-r l'"t t rte rosin en the till so the hp t hnll wouldn't worV ?r-- R H E. : i d-re a a 1 a 1 ; 3 7 7 4 - ifoopcr 9 2 9 9 9 9 92 S 9 fins on hulls: Off Spade. ? Wild pitch: ton. 1 struck out: Hy snaiio. 1?; bv -f-.. 2. Ca' fries: For ivxig. spad fli: to Fotl iVayne. Smith. 1'ea.lev Onslow ; to Uinaw. Lum!ji-.iiii. By Boston: '"t Sacro.ncnto Mahoney, Lerchen and Tlwitas: i'1 ocni- rn' -. iii ent: t lenver. O'Hr'en: to Jiim.M!. btanchfield: to Nc.r.:-k. Nchinrei. ; Bv New York: To lrniana'iolia. U's!sn I prteat and Chanuell; to Hic.ie-ter. Ilu-l-iis. Foster, Mitchell: to N.i'.:. Halley; to Jersey Cttv. Roach: to oak ami. Allies. Bv Cleveland: To Portlamt. i-'uii''' Peckenpaugh. Bradley. Wiani-n :: Koestner: to Toledo. Adams. HohuVc to New Orleans. Imane. Callahan. N's---'.. . , to Memphis. Adams: to Omaha, Demo:., to New Orleans, Knaurn. Bv St. Louis: To Hatileshnrc. taio-i: : tlaleshura. Fanning; l "akland. tire- or ; l Holvoke. Tretter: lo Montsonierv Flint, tiraham and Pitcher: tn TopeKa. Cnsn The National comm'ssion has deciil-l that a mtior league club deslr n to recall nv n I aver must notitv tne secrevarv of the fommisalun aa well as the nlno Irani club concerned on or befors clock p. ni of August 2) that it inlemla to exereia its option. serikarr Delta tClala. aTLGIN. Neb.. July il. (Special Tt!. grain. H-S nt nar diriesied Kcin on 111. home grounds today, a to it. Hatiertt-: Scribner. Gorton and Jensen: Elgin. G01 ' and Col. . The game wae called at the en! of the Jfth on nccouhI of i.itit. o : ir- iloiper, Morton and A Spotless Collar WiU Blaz Tha Way To A Good Positiea CLEANLINESS is an invaluable asset. It is essential that one be both clean and capable. Where there's Silt, tberv't aaually mirk. IVeaf a ckaa aaa wmmrtir avasra colUx ei fry aar. UTBOLIK WATTrFOOIXD LLMCH COLLARS Tks saws oalar kav aiwara wt eaij vaattstoeaca. Fi-.rrttimilji cleaa. Cellara 33c sack Calls SOe a eaur Al few dcalcr'a, T auU aa receipt d fius Tie nBTRLOID CO. 7 ffstarhr nace. :!. T. I 0 4 ill- H very uxioro inciuaea in iur Summer Clearance Sale This Clearance Sale began yesterday with a rush. The many well satisfied purchasers who Tilled our store realized fully the satisfaction of economy at no sacrifice in value. This Sale Continues Until All Our Oxfords Are Disposed Of All our famous Onimod Oxfords all our higher priced Ox fords in eery leather that's serviceable in every style that's most popular, go at prices that make possible the buying of mora than one pair. A Dollar Gses Almost as Far as Two 12.50 Onimods SI. 98 I M -50 Oxfords $3.48 $3.50 Onimods S2.4S I OO Oxfords 83.98 $4.00 Oxfords $2.98 ' 3.50 Oxfords $4.48 $6.00 Oxfords $4.6S Among our odds and ecu's you'll find many Oxfords formerly sold from $2.50 to $5.00 at $1.45- Here is unusual value if you find your size. QEGEQT mm 80. (BOB HAAKER) 205 South Fifteenth Street to fcS. tS)o . OLD S ORES l:cry person aiTiictcd with an old sore realizes, sooner or later, that ths ulcer exists because of bad blood; the character and condition of the i: '. place depending on the nature of the blood infection. Virulent impurities " i . 1 j: i : . . I . I J ; in tne circuianon prouuee angry, uisuiarging uiucrs, wane nuiucr, men germs are usually manifested in the form of indolent sores or dry, scabby places. No one should depend upon salves, washes, lotions, etc., alone to cure a chronic sore. It is necessary to remove the cause before the I place can heal. S.S.S. heals Old Sores by going down into the circulation j and removing the impurities and germs which are responsible for the place, j In addition to purifying the blood 5. 5.5. enriches this vital fluid so that the w -wiaa. irriutcd tlesh around an old sore is naturally stimulated, and a permanent j wayne. xb.. July :a-t;p, iai Tel.- j cure rjsulis. Book on Sores and Ulcers and medical advice free. 5.5.5. ; KTi i UT;i!..rr;r ;rw,; ; ,r.. -f.;;'. i at urus swi-es. swift specific co, Atlanta, ca. Bona, it w 1 " . . v . . . . . . ana Lsahr; Laurel. Wyman and Basasn-gar. att m a 1 " "iiaTTia TIIIS beer is made to taste dif ferently than other beers and it is reliam-o upon this feature as vrtll as its general excel lence that makes us feel you will be more than satis fied after a trial bottl. Pack it in the ua a basket wheu picnicking take It with you on any outing O'-iahioa. Family Trade Supplied by: T. BUS. 1334 raOBas 9. Itti, , mm ad. Doualaa Strsst. 1-1M1. Bonth Oaiakai Wm. Jalur, iOS If Ktraat. Ball MS; lad. V-lSoa. Co an oil Blaffsi 1m fcucaoU. 13 1 Mai Btrsat. Bota Phoaaa. a Kory eontostaiit jrets 10 cotnmip.ion on ear Kvery day tho ad runs counts as a vote. A little work each day will win a big prize, standing of cnntiManls: l ens l Harrl Keinan, 2.10 X. 2Sth St 522 lona V. Bates. SSI S. :.4th St 5.10 V. Doehpp, 12S X. Hist Ave 230 Frank Squires. 1 - 1 5 Madison Ave ! pnni Telknor. IT 15 Webster St. 4 7 IVm Tohin. nso . :i;th St ..'0 ICsthcr Knight. P.tim Pnvenport St. 4:'. Wm. C'anipt'n, 541 S. 2fitli St 2S v iln:a Howard, 4722 Capitol Ave 37 ispiuh Sto-k. 121 X. 3 7th St. 33 ;v rn Ege 116 So. 3 lit Ave 33 .in H tri-tiening. 4U12 X. 21th St 35 i'-v Allon. 1124 S. !ll! St 35 i :itor liraham. I T'Vl No. 38th St 14 i;. file:!. hl( So. 35th St 23 J.ur.iis iikery, 72 4 X. JMh St 13 .Mn-i Smith. 9UG so. 3 Id St 13 J.iu y (;irvin. 124 So. :15th St 13 Howard Doitclas, 44 12 ilu.iglaa St 13 Mil'ird Strmford. 120 So. 35th St 13 Albr Anthony, 2712 Ainea Ave 1(1 Olive Atkinson, 1902 Emmet St 1(1 Paul Mai ken. S22 No. 42rt St 23 Look over this of big prizes. Any one i worth any effort you may make. Contest doses August loth. Read the Rules Carefully Everyone la liible except ei plnyo.i i.f The Bre and members of tlieir families. Only paid wur.t filn hromht In or sent in hy uontes'.ants i-ount as votes. Kacli nain nam i.d counts a one vote eiirh time the e! spiierirs. Want ads iroiu Omali'i real eHtate tlealer.4 and those alread ud' ertising In The Bee do not count. All nds siih'o:'t tn investigation and rejection hy Hie Bee. Only bona fide r.ds wiil count: ads found to te of bonus address and In serted only for tl.e iurue of getting votes wili be declared void and not counted. Cash must accompany each ad. As Tha Eaa runs Domestic Xalp and Situations Wanted Ada Fraa, all contestants are obliged u talce such iv's with the hi me courtesy as a paid ad. Domestic help and situation wanted ads carn.it be counted aa votes. No entry fee Is charged. The receipt hy The Bee Want Tad Editor of a nomination blank properly filled out, constitutes sufficient entry. and counts as ten votes for the candidate. Only one nominating blank will ba counted for each contestant- Receipt hooks will be furnished all the contestants on application. The Ad-Getter contest will close Saturday evening. August IS, at P. M. The standing of the contestants will ba announced weekly. The' contest la limited to tha fol lowing teritorv: Nebraska. Wyomin. I Iowa and South Dakota. FIRST A Beautiful Ludwig Baby Grand Piano $750 A beautiful high grade instrument that will bring Joy and con tentment into any home. An instrument you will be proud of all your life. It is worth any erfort you might make to get it. To thoae who have a musical education it offers the highest quality In the mak er's'art. To those beginning their musical education it offe-s a broader scope for their ambition. This Eaby Ludwig may be seen at any time at Hayden Bros. Piano department. SECOND AND THIRD PRIZES-S140 Each A Graduation Scholarship Course in the Omiha Commercial College Comprising complete course in Business, Shorthand, Special Bank ing, Preparatory Courses, Principle of Agriculture, Business Agricul ture and Salesmanship. These prizes offer an education to the winners, and start them in life with the necessary knowledge to make their efforts in the busi ness world a success. The management of the OmaJia Commercial College, 19th and Fa roam, will be glad to discuss any point relative to the scholarship at any time. FOURTH PRIZE-Beautiful Gold Watch$10G Either ladies' or gentlemen's solid gold caae witch with T. L. Combs & Co.'a Special Movement. Selection left with winner. Thia beautiful timepiece is one that anyone would be proud of. It will satisfy someone's desire to own a solid gold high grade watch. This watch may be ecen in the T.indow of T. L. Combs & Co.. l&JU Douglas street. FIFTH AND SIXTH PRIZES $50 Each Two Ladies' Suits to be made to measure In any style and material which may be chosen. Style, fit, workmanship and quality fully guaranteed. These suits will be mado by tho Novelty Skirt Co., who have a reputation for turning out only high grade work. Ucoda and methods of tailoring may be inspected at any time at the shops of the Novelty kirt Co.. UH, 21( North Hith street. SEVENTH and EIGHTH PRIZES-S50 Each Two National Pace Kollowtr Special Uicycles, 1311 model, for boy or girl. k The bicycle fad is growing in popularity each day. It is h recreation that at fords a nealtny exercise combined v.itli the pleasure of paying visits to placeu which were out of your reach before. These bicycles are on exhibition at the storn of llio Omaha Bicycle Co.. 1 tit It and Chicago streets. NINTH AND TENTH PRIZES-$13 Each Two full memberships to the Y. V. C. A. for one year, including th (ilinnazium rnd tho!ct of the Educational cl.-a.seB. Every young lady should belong to the Y. Y. V. A. Its elevating influebce is feit the world over. These prizes will appeal lo those who wish a place to spend au enjoyable hour down towu. When you are down town, drop into the Y. V. C. A. a ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH PRIZES- $13 Each Two full membership! la the Y. il. C. A. for one jear, comprising all the au'Dibership privileges, including the gym nasi una and swim ming pool. Thcta prizes are uplifting and elevating t mind and body, and uliould be eagerly sought after by those who wish to make a place for ihemseHe la the world. Visitors arc always welcome at the Y. il. C. A If you want tn enter the rontvst call Tyler lOWi or tome to the l?ee office and nf-k for Bee Want TuH Editor. Kach contefctaut will he taught how to get a start. Make up vour niiiul and enter now.