THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY. SETTER BER 23. 1311. CRGED TO ENTEH AT ONCE Ailrice f or Tiise Wlio Wish to Jrj ia 3oa atlas-en' G3i. HO-W AIL SOLUTIONS C03TE FA3T tie af now ritlo I afateteree Hakn rml nrl F.a.y fa Alt f "'"" Brisks T S'.seellent Reealte. I Taoaa people win are contemplating entrance nti the 3iMiKiovem' ccnteet of The Bes are urged to get nfo 'lie name mrw a.id begin solving the ouaziea. There la plenty if em iu which 'o fir ail tiia pictures, and those wio inn the con test now have just a good a cnanca o( waning a an.? The .-inteet m tn fair eat of newspaper games, for there is no soliciting of suMacr-pnons a.id an foot work .if an? kind. The tit,i. c.it."i:ii!'ie of The Bee, which sails for JS cents, nr in enr by mall for so cents, is pi vm? a valuable aid tn contestants m iivtiig 'ha puai.es ami la reram.-nepdd h" wnners of the last con test., w Uiiout. it contestants have a harl time .-t;tna ' correct answers, tt ta on sa.e -it rhe business office of The Bws. Liat af 111 Prises. First A While Jieimur automobile, a beautiful five-passenger car. celebrated for Its durability anrl speed, mlilwl at 3econd A ten-acre raticii in beaur.f-il Tana.na county, California, delightful climate, ncti fruit And, value, II. iO. Full infarmailon concirnmH tnta land may ha had at tiia ofr'.na uf tha Trowbrldge Bolster Mmiiiny iu the City National bun tuiolmg. Omaha. Third A beautiful Kr Ann-Grand player piano ihava tua mni.c of tlm man tnr In your awn home). vlu, f.Klft. This prlZH In xiuaitf't at I3i-nnatt stunt, glxrecnrh i.nl Harim;' r--rs. Foiutii-OiiH lot In i.iu buaia rliarrict of Raiaron. lot JSJt (ml, on M tywiioil trt. vilua. IUTj. Fuil lnfnr-maUon may ba bad at tna office of th Ralston Tiwn aitrt company, 'jut duath 3avanraanth atTxar. Oman a. Fifth In tfta haautlfiii auburnau tovrt of Ra.aton, ona lot In tha rnaiiler.cB por tion. 50ia fat; thla lot la valued at t25. Full informatlun may ba bait at tha of fleea af tha Ralaron T-jwnstta company, 3CS South Javantm-nrh atraat. Omaha. Sixth, Savantli uJ Eighth Thrw rs (twelva volumas) of Nubnn's Looaa-Lraf Encyolopadia. tha anoyulapadia that can not grow old. aaoh ?t vaiud at S'.M. Thaaa boohs ara axhibitd at th arora of W. A. Hixanbaugh & Co., 1814 St. Marv' avKnuu. Ninth and Tnth Tha Bona of Knowl adg. or Child' Kocyolopedia. a unlvar sal worl for :hool uhUdran. faranty-tour volumes; aoh ant. KM. Thnaa booka ara aahibltad at tha atora of W. A. Hixan bauah & Co.. W14 St Mary's avpnua. Add to thia forty-f'.va oaah prlSHB. aa followa: Flva J10.JO pnaa. ten B.dU prizes, ten C.iW pnarw, twenty J1.00 priaea. Omaha High School Foot BaUists Eeady for Nebraska City Tha Omaha High school foot bail squad is fast rounding Into snaps under tha tutelage, of Coach "Ebble" Burnett for the opening ganaa with Nebraska City at Rourke park an next Saturday after noon. Tha lads ail worked hard laat week, vary afternoon aeeintr from forty to forty-five candidates In font bail toga Tha taaun will enter its first game Sat urday with many new faces In tha line up. Tha contaat will not be a practice gams by any means, aa Nebraska. City Is developing a strong team. The Nebraska City game laat year was wan by the Omaha lads oniy after a hard fight by tha score of iS to 1 The team is considerably weakened this year by tha lusa of several of last year's players and Coa-h Burnett's task af building up a winning team is no light one. Quarterback, the moHt Important, position on tha team waa left open by tha graduation of Waiter Klopp. Henry Howes and Andy Dow. halfbacks. Dick Payne and Emil Gall, ends; Voyle Rector and big "Runt'' Andruo of the Ail-Nebraska High schoui eleven, tacklea, have eel graduated. The new line material la not extra heavy, but there is plenty of it. There are several promising candidates for1 quarter and tha rest of the back field to pick from. Crockar. SUy and De Lamatxe have been tried out at quarter and Munneae, Carlson. Smith and Bltungnr fnr the other back fletd posi tions. Peterson. Ballman. Breasman. McFarland and Lindell are prospective Una matertai. Last year's veterans who havs been getting into shape are: aaidrtga. ceiter; Golden, right guard of laat year: Rach 2 an. left g-iard, Millard and Gideon. ls, Vergil Rector, ilhack. and rave Bowman, right half, and captain. Tha lads will have to continue their practice on the dirt grounds at Twenty first and Paul streets during ail of this week at least, as no other Arrangements have bean made. Tha deal for grounds at Nineteenth and Leavenworth streets fall through. Tha schedule Is now complete with the n-ept!on of November IS and Thanks giving. October 14 has been filled and York will piay iiars on that date. It is ho pad to schedule a Lincoln gams here on Thanksirlng. but arrangements have not yet been .'oinpleteiL Thia leaves November U tha only data open and that can eaaiiy be filled as there are several fod reams w'uoh are trying to ernadula imes with Cmana this season. Shepard Makes Low Score in Golf Match W & Slieparu. jr. had low net score Saturday at the Happy Hollow club in an aihLen-hole handicap medal play far a apecia. prue. The score. Gro"s. Hdrp. Net. W E. Shepard. jr IS T R. Sf. La.erry t yl E. 51 K..mOrly M '4 r m. cos m 23 W SL Rnoaiea li 18 Sn HI A Noriatrum sT I a- O. i M-Cona.d... 13 W. R. Muivihlil : IT r. M t.uriy lt t: K. F R-rtvl S So E. 'A. Hat f e.d lUS 14 s Th soy s appetite ta often tha suurca af a.Tiajttwnent. If you would hava suck aa appeute take Chamberlain a Tablet. They not on.y Teate a healthy appwtltev but strengthen the stamat'h and enable It to do its work naturally For ea-a by aJ dealers. Tju can enter the Booklaveisr contest sjay Quia) bfore tha aiosa. Bellevue Foot Ball Team Has Heavy Men and Schedule "na.'rt f-MT- mir mn i-hrnua1! r??e f'rt 'mmrnr" if epu'n FT"day a.eiioon at S:Ibvmf. Ti vrsity hack fed was naed behind the wrnd tm Una and no -orip w 4im v mt'ier ream. The arork of ha ritv Una foil. Ta addition of Bonderaon and CirT'.sa. last 7ar i f.ivlt ea. ti t!-a Una haa rat:y inera;M ttj init atrenir-1!. makmn It rer'a.n that tha line omeiif'i that of laat year Ma t wall, iaat mr i aneerfy quarter and end. a n a just iaat night )r tha 8m tima and n-rrnmiiiM at and. Moose, a hni!"ia.k from Knnf.lla. la.. a:Ho ip peard for tha first time and waa JJtU at t;u?k In HTlinmaii. Ha weighs 1T0 pounds and ia a high school player of four years' exper'emre. F-)"ier who playefl a treat tame laat year At guard, haa developed great "peed, a.nd this with b;a weight and ability to hit t:i 'in haj marked him tor tha full ttai k soiit:on. Capta.n Paalaen. who held down tna fuliw-k poaiuon a-t year, la working out at and. Haidrman, Dowdan. Chmaa and jtiokay hava been piay.ag at left ha-f. but it Ji axpected til at Mioaa. tiia Iowa man. will maie goud in this po itioo when ha gata into condition. W'.th aight letir man bow :n tha linauo and with more expertenoed new material tnan n.ia b-en on tha ground at tha bef nriiiin of fh afaJKin for yaars Coach HuCoy axpeots to turn out ona of tha beat and heavtiat taama m Bellavaa's history. Bellavua has tha heav.eat wihaduia it hua lia.1 for. years. Amity oollaira. with whom tlia erst practice game waa ta have been plavad on September , has abandoned fiot bail, and tha data haa bean affarad to 'rand Island and Wayna Normal. Tha schedule la as follows: September 30 Wayne Normal or Grand Inland. October 7 Mocningsida cuilene at louj City C'tober 14 Tarklo college at Tarkio. Ortobar a Cniveraity of South Daitot at Vermilion. October Hastings at Hastings. November 4 Nebraatt Wealoyan at BeilMvua. Xavambar 11 Catner university at Betiiany. November la-HJgrhlaad Pars, at Dea Moines. November 25 Doane at Bollevua. Society Women Play Golf at Country Club Against Blind Bogey An approaching and putting match given at the Country club Friday after noon bv Mrs. Thomas L. Klmbail for her granddaughter. Miss Susan Holdrege, who will be an October bride, was won by Miss Edith Thomas. A blind bogey of thirty-five was chosen by Mr. Mentiply and Miss EUmball, the players nut knowing what number was chosen for bogey until after the gams. Each player wad allowed ta nam her own handicap; when the game waa com pleted tha ona having the nearest to tha blind bogey, thirty-five, won tha prixa. silver cup In a leather case. Not oniy war tha players given a chance to wm the prise, but there were several specta tors, and they were allowed to speculate on tha blind bogey. Mrs. R, B- Kimball gueoajed It exactly and won a silver tea baiL A three-hole course waa marked out by small flags and players made tha rounds) of this course three times. Four players brought In tha same score. Mrs. John T. Stewart. 3d.. Mrs. W. T. Burns. M!sa Edith Thomas and Miss Frances Rogers. These bad a putting match to decide tha tie. Miss Thomas won with two strokes, ail of the others playing In three. The scores far the afternoon. with their handicaps, were: Handi Score. cap. Mrs. W. A Redtck Mrs. John T .Stewart id is i Mrs. Daniel H. WUeeier. jr :S Mrs. Z. T. Limisey . Mrs. rYank Wlllielm Mrs. W. T Burns Mrs. Jerome Magee Mrs. W. J. Fova Miss Susan Holdrege Miaa Leeta Holdrege Mas Daisy Doana Miaa Edith Locke Miaa Frances Rogers Mine Editn Thomas ... 17 i ..XT '1 .. 41 U .. 4 : .. : 5 .. 40 5 ..42 13 ..44 12 .. 44 7 .. 13 ..55 Ul f,. t'l.menr fhae Mlas Arabella ttimball 3 3TAJTG3 DEFEATS BEESEE2 Post Wields Stick wltk Gswat Effect at tha Sense. STANTON. Nb.. Sept 24. Soecial.) At tna Stanton coun'o' tair Friday, Stan ton defeated seemar. CUa feature of tna game u font j hitting, and tiia piaying of Giiaaman on first for Stanton. Score: R.H.E. Beemer .... 010l04t3O 44il Stanton ...0le4l00 o U 11 5 Earned rune: Beemer. I; Stanton. 7. Two-baae bit. Pant, gases on bails. Off Shuit l. off Martin, i Hit by pitch! bail: Martin. Struck out: By ShulLa, 7, by Martin. 1 Lett on basea. Stanion. 7: Beemer. U. T'ma: 1 AO. Umpire. Enisell. This Is tha last game that Stanton nlava this atuunii. having played tmriv- four gamea winning eighteen and losing slxtaeo. SCHOOL OF MUSIC LAUNCHED Dr. rvewwi, aatel ( Osaka u4 Heary Ei a ( Llmrula Iscar- Amelasj of Incorporation ara prepared far the Omaha School af Music, a aew L-orporauon. backed by Henry P- Eames, far ten years bead of the piano depart ment of tha Cniveraity School of Muaiu at Lincoln, and a well known concert player, and Frederick C. Freemanta of Omaha, whuae directorship of the Apullo club and several years' residence In Omaha aa a voice instructor, have made mm a prominent f.g'ire tn local musical circles. Arrangements have been definitely concluded, and the proepeet Is for tha establishment of a school that will cover the wide ranga of a modern conservatory. Mr Eamea and Cr Freemantsl have banind them a number of interested Otnaha. people who ara eonCdent the praiect will add ta the already consider able reputation the Gata City has at tained aa a musical center. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS .4, twelve-pound bov has been born to . . . :. . . . M. V.... t - . nr i ;j p ana n . cv. . . .' i i . it.ii- , worth. Mra Eacn was Miaa Joyce Aivord. j Frank A. Fursv treasurer of Omaha ind Douglas eountv rsiunwd vaterttay J frvm a t:ire weens' vacation trip ui ; tiii and other southern, statue). j EOWLING TEAMS LINING U?! ISeveriI u.ei radsr Waj aaJ; ; orruzia?. JCCXETTTG 13 C3LITE2ATZI3 1 lne tae ew Hale ied la Owe fkat Frwvtdve t(la ' rltatea fter Sjb la ralr War. Schedule of gomes for the week COMMn.:v;iAL La-atJLS. i.'"t.'S A.levs Mandnv Permits vs. .letters iold Topa TimiUv-Liu'w vs. 3t James. WeuneiU.v-iaAe Steins vs. Creibus Carntv ompan ' Thursday Pvte Lochs vs. Bradegaard Crowns. m2r"a.vt:le lsagce. Franc: sea s Aiievs. Mandav A. I. Boot company vs Colum bia .neurant-e company. M it, and Pa.nt and Oiass i.omi any vs. Ancient Cnler of rniid Workmen No. 17. i"orv M'' Knsie vs. Outlaws, Spa ui dings vs. El Paxos. METROPOLITAN LE-VtSTTE. K" s A. leva. Jfandav iunkists vs. ators Bottling Da purrment. Tueaila y ijerman Home vs. Mets Ath- !etV ''I'lh Wedneeday B'eeiia Mixers vt Wood- mn 'if fne World. Thorsdu" Drummers vs. Chfs Lvi-ks. F-'ii.iy Rnmohr Specials vs. Derby Woolen M ile. BOOSTER LEA'IVTS. Fiancieco s Allevs. Tieadav Maaepoas vs. Omaha Bedding lompany. Cons vi Ruffner Ti.lonng company, Fr"tiis vs. Goarsntee nothing company. Store Mslts vs. London Tailors. MAGIC CITY LEAGUE. Oarinw Aieys. Jouui uniana Monilay Boyce Specials vs. Martin's T'grs. T'li-sdav Jetrr Gold Tops vs. South Omaha loe company. Weilnesday Petersen Candy company ve Giants. Thurstia.T teillna-s v. Culktns' Cubs. ACKEH4' LEAGCE. ilarlow A..eys. South Omaha. Tiesilay Armours vs. Omaiias. Swifts vs. Cudahys. OMAHA LEAGUE. Francumo s A.leys. Friday 0"Srln Kanity Xltia vs. Mc-Cord-Pnsdv Advas. Mats Bras. va. Jaoes J. Crass. Berv Clothing company vs. A. Hospe company. COMMERCIAL T.EA GCE. Monday Permits vs. Jetters. Tiesday Luxus vs. St. James. Wednesday Dreibus vs. t 'ampanella. Thursday Lochs vs. Crowns. On Friday sight of this weak tha Omaha Inagua will open Its eleventh sea son. Alleys 4, i, 1 7, , and 10 at Fran cisco s will be used for all match games, the six teams using tha allays upon the same night. Tha opening ceremonies will be the most elaborate ever attempted by this or any other league. Dave O' Brian, representing tha O'Brien Sandy Elds: Bart Hoal af McCord-Brady Advaa. Arthur Metx of Met Brothers. A. Hospe of A. Hoapa company. Ollie Berg of the Berg Clothing company and Jabas Cross af tiia Cross team, will roll tha first bail upon tha alleys which their respective teams will start tiia seaaun. Mayor James Dahiman, Congressman Lobeck and Senator G. M. Hitchcock will favor tha bowlers and friends with short ad dresses before the games begin. Among tha new rules adopted by this league is a rule that provides that after three-fifths of the scheduled games have been bowled no t-iam can sign any new players except In cases of accident or sickness, this will do away with any jockeying toward tha finish as has bean tha casa in seasons past, another rule provides that tha games can ba howled upon any alleys sanctioned by the American Bowling cq agrees, another practically allows any bowler, who la a member of a team under American Bowling: congress protection in any city of tha country, can shoot any time dur ing tha first thrae-Cfths of til a sclieduia. A meun af tha officers of tha Middle-West Bowling association has bean called far Sunday, October L DfeS Moines. Secretary William Weber has notified tha fulluw.ng to be present; Georga Strata, Dee Moines, president. C. W. Turner, Kansas City, first vies president; Wll. iiam Lucas, Kansas City, second vies president; William H, Musics, St. Lous, third vice president. M. K. Kinneinaa, St. Joseph, fourth vice president; (J. Q. Francisco, Denver, treasurer, and tha executive committee, compused of H. Paul, Waterloo, J. Harry Gorman, Kan sas City, I-L J. Hagai, Columbus. Ra-pa Ca.u, Marsiiailtown. M. A. Phillips, su Louis, Charles Ellis, Sioux City. John Hyrna, Das Motnas, Gua Helta, St. Louis, F. W. Goaewtch, St. Paul. W. a. Flen ner Chicago; F. Langnnberg. St. Louis, M. R. Hantington. Uma.it, Fred Doao van. SL Joa, and F. P. Graves. Sua Run. The opening of the bowling season at Suuth Omaha waa an unusually well at tended and successful affair. Muaiu and refraehmenta ware served by Herb Gar low and ware greatly enjoyed by tha bowlers as well as tha bowlaressea. The Magic City leagua held Its open ing an Monday night. Tha leagua Is composed of sight five-man teams and have among the membership many of tha leading business men of that city. The Boyce Specials wtll hava Green. Clay burn, Kruse, Cooley and Marietta. Martin's Tigers will ba composed of many of the older howler. They will Una up with Lepinski, Dudley, Frttchar. Ham hi an. Kennedy and Fry a The Jetter Gold Tops will have the advantage of being captained by his honor the chief and wtll have Chief Bnggs. Doa Hunt. Chadd, McCoro). Koch, Hail and F'.tx gera.d. Tha Stelllngs crowd look pretty good wtth Zleck, Buker. Hamm. Volstedt. Winters and Ohnson. Tha South mahs I as company team will have quite a load to carry for tha w'ntsr time and will shoot Etter, Gribbie. Peasflek. Cox, Bec and Towl. Culklas Cubs will have Fore Sherwood. Mann. Roth, Nolan, Thomas and old man Cuikins himself. Peterson's Candy company will !ln up with Fagar berg, winters. Green. Clark. Peterson and Boyd. The Giants will attempt to win with Condon. Howe. Mullen. Rati gan. Gustavsun and Nailsnn. Tha Packer's league which uses all tha tjeuiaw alleys on Tuesday nights hi tha real pride of South Omaha, the members of which are ail employee of the dif ferent packing houses. When they bowl its for tha honor of tha firm and real lively contests are tha result. The league la composed of four ffva-men tu.ua The Swift seems to be as good as tha name, having wan all three games on the open ing night, the lineup being Hammond, Parker. Mora, Marietta and McCord. The Omaha taam la composed af Walls Dethranar. Ccoley. FC ich and Sherwood. Tha Armour arawd la Beyers. Bunnell, Weimer. Stem and Tanner, and tha Cudahy Dutch Cleansers are Hasrer. Knia-ht. Hfner. Horwtck and Toman. Thaaa two leagues Just love company and axtand a cordial Invitation to the public to axtand their contests. Packers)' Ueaarae. Played. Wen. Lost. pvt. SsrTs J1S ll Cudahys Ill Armours I t J Omaha 1 i 1 Individual asaragea. Wei-aarS, . 191 ieaSf .... ... lsocafa ! wetis SM "-man Tnn.- L'-'llTl.t) M. alts H -1 V .!-!- . H.mnwmf 1" rer l-nl ... ... ,c tn a.lt ". Ml'lj :iw Ierilltaa I.ms. P'a 'd. Won. Leet. Msn-v's onk:st 1 3 t l r-mmers I 1 1 I T riv ;v. miens Ill loir's r.v'KS 1 1 t I -"ors Bof tn i t 1 3"inn 1 3i'xrs .... 1 I 3 iH'ihmnn nors . . 1 t 3 : German Home 1 1 1 rndl"1duai ai"era-es .',:;! .!"il ,.C3 1T 'M ' BauHtala Heraiae IMt ri ? itield . . '."S.:iua.r IT- titular '."3 li-fT'tS .... ... '.,;l '4 - ISO 41 Ik H. Suiter !? ihi iR.r Sanilnksrao. 1ST atrtun U.7 tair t"t s-fioenmaa 0"mtin Vpn.1l Mineii S7Tliii . Hsiln tt 11 I D. Srhneiiter Centmerrtal Lesgs. , The Preihus team, a dark horse, has seised Prst place n the rsce for the pen nant, piling up a scora of i'."0 pins tor the first week of plav, incldentar.y w'n ning threa nmi. The hiirh individual j total was rolled by Chubby Charley Zarp I of the Gold Tops fll pins. A very successful season Is anticipated, j as no less than fl-'s teams will or should I be fighting tt out for first honors up tn tha Isst week of play next spring. Team running- Won. Lost. P-t. Pins lJiXl i6 1..V7 i.1 2.iWU I It 13!t X-Tl 1HI M7 1ST Idl lti2 10 ISO M lfi4 Ji 'ii I- tn 1M It LIS LI I HtrailllK Leawae. I Won. Lost- Pet. Pins. .1. 114 a. 3,:417 ... IBS ... iM ... 101 ... ist .. U1 ... i . . '.1' 1 I HTl Psxos 4 i Colomfias 1 1 A. O t. W. Na. 17.. :l 1 I Outlaws 1 .1 I A. I. Roots i 4 ; 'nauldings J 4 ! M dland Glass 3 4 i Corey A MaKansie.. I S Ua ..MVt .Vtm X"l .X3 .lot Individual avaraaes: tmb 19S!traen 1. 3. iotinana ITT rhrmanMn Hamill ITHSensaton ... Bland IKS Hollar Sowars Iiit Vhinitlar ' "arti-mar ItMK.-anita H Jtnmall .its a. mnautar Wnt-orili 14 .aniin 1-lT W Jama li R. smith 4lmpiHiii liii '1. a. iuaaaoa 9. 3rK:netier- IbT eittnr i i SloSr. IHU Dita. . J. i. Starsvall. 1& ater Lesugva. Won. Lost. Pat "ns. 5.3K7 5.146 4..4S8 3 3r 4.I6S 14 S.itt 4.80 Ruffner Tailors I Guarantee Clothing. 5 London Tijors 4 Yauaem s Colts 1 Farreil's Syrups 1 Maseppas 1 Omaha Bedding Co. 1 Stars Malts 1 .at n . Jwll .1B li Individual averages: Tunas s)S3enale filrlHtAmaen .......... laT N,ra-1 stunz .si aiuann .. IM .. 11 .. 144 .. lis .. lb .. 1T .. 167 .. tM .. 144 .. 1M .. 161 .. 141 .. Ul .. 17 .. 14 .. le .. 11 .. US .. i:i .. mi .. 121 .. 1T4 ). Jnsnsoa US) Mattnea Tauaam Lrona Warmsow .... Melum Huniinston .. Cain .... .. lim:. Riue id Hail . . 14 arnataln .. M it. Joansoa . . ITS Durkea .. TOUnLsaa .. ITSWUey .. ITTHateS . . nt. Sin-maa . . IT Howard . . IT! naynea .. 17ft Wlutlaeism .... . . iflS P.rmnett .. Ih. Biannan . . las Farrnll .. tMUuara .. lH4aotxirt . ........ .. I Wathiietl .. 161 stars Hammung . 5.!t"arhr ftittettin . Rloe Memlebaa . 31-iKKeman Viw.il piianet .. Tnmnrink . lutmu .. RoMBIg ... Hawaii .... Ocandor Ha in Ity Lo. Played. Woo. Lost. P"t. inna IOl 1114) IIS") .llOH out) .mo .0(16 . 1S . 1111 . 1HI . 11)1 . 147 . U . lb . us . iu . 161 . 14 . 1 . 14 . 141 . 141 . l.-.a . ui . tin . V1D . 41 Culkln s Cuba 3 Martn s Tigers J Staillnsrs I Peterson s Kids 1 Tetters Gold Tops... I Bovce's Crackers 4 Bartow's Colts 3 South Omaha lea Co. 3 Individual averages. rwnbera 19T0hnean ... lM.'ia-iam .. 1M aiuo 1IH ?xr!ll ... lHi?rane inn '1 arse .... f'Dfireer mW'mers rrSTawte 1T5 Kanett .. ITti Dr. i?na IT0 Ham ITniiei-tln . ... ltff) '-avaneusb lik Kr-ia. 1H4 Vteiann . . . inn fi i ira Ml Howe W2iirnaa . tat Or. Bk. .. ' Thoraaa .. j F-tto.ler i LipeniHri . . . HMsniaa . j Cfminr ) Fitaaaeaid i Boltl Ze nannaiT ruiala Vatatadt ... OlartS e,iiata-i Hunt . KcS . Baser Bnsss 9tter . Hn'T-ttn-Raail. There has been a change made tn the rules gavernlng the merry-go-round an Francisco's allays, affective September 38. A man can shoot aa many times as ha wants to with tha same partner, and the bowler who secures the greatest total in three games gets fourth prise. High scores to dats: Baisar T 421 Tousem 7U7 LXtt Conrad - 416 Youaan 471,331 Wartchow ST2 Tousem 7i L3T4 Baisar Kunry 5s L257 sfexee ( tke Allwva. Harwich, with a 571 score, wan the china humidor MI ad with Imperial cube cut in uie opening oiaut ut uie racaai'S league. Sevan hundreds are getting ui ba a common occurrence, Cocnraa and Tousen born snot better tnan that mark in tne mtarry-go-round conxaats. Chief Bnggs still sacks ta that fade away uuiik uiat was a kiilor last sea sun, soma put-gattar, too. The Packers' league wisely re-elected Hammond tneir secretary and treavsurer for another year There :a the ana base auat.er in tha Magia town. Bonuall used to shoot ia tha Omaha league before being transferred to Sioux City, but since his rerum ha etioeen the Packers tor his bowling flaid. Archy Nlppell ha tired of his Benson strenuous 4 ities and can ba Sean snoot ing strikes and spares in tha Mutropoiltan .aague. Andy C'.ark. who was one af tha anginal boosters uf tha Booster league, and a. so a member af tna Omaaa laevgua. naa re turned from tha Philippine utianda. where ba whs sent by Cncia Sam for construc tion duty. Wood Hartley ia still a free agent. He Is a pretty gaud man to be aut af a 1b wtth the big leagua outfit, tha fWwt time in the history of tna Omaha iaaerus tnat he is found out of tha lineup. BCtty Amadan won the 'Twin Oalts" prise an tna Mercantile at leva. Flrzgwraid on tne Gaxiow and Beawiln en tha Com mercial. What's the matter with tha Brandeia Stare team Come on. Man ley and get tnoaw famous atbietee togmher aaraas wasn t tha wania thing. Tha Brodegaard Crown gianond nag eonteet will close on October L The eonreee Hi a spirited affair and many ram as wll ba hawtsd before the eloeing night to dedda) wbo is) to wear titia haoU soma gift. niit "TT" WTakeuev Is training at the Flaid cluw far his beef winter season. If he ta rtgnt this veer look sua tNoais will hava a real earn p actor. Bill FCevt has yet to train Mr. Hook, i Dreibus 1 l(w i J-trers J t t7 Br)dHa:nard Crowns 3 I .'" Campanulas) 3 I .4R7 Luxus t 2 :,:a Pete Lochs t J .,1.13 St. James 1 I .i:is Permits 0 J OnO j Individual avarastea- X aasj.iBa i Cm: it ran w 1i,ir ' Cnnrail lMlm Hlnr'rns v.'i toiomtm I Murttm 1M luwera r-imau , lit- v-iwm : uhr . ti.. kauffmsa j rthuesaTg US Hart . Btwiiin HumiM- ' M.rrin irt launders ; Himtna 1M S. Uuvu , nillii-iaih OH. Hiiw'ny ' Hiirwii-S rvj Movn I T nner 1T7 LiniMr Ot-tik l"4Cnh.ny Tineni Saner j (.idn ..... ITS; tiaaaen : ana-ethers 11 tuilrtare , Wife P Neweeme Wilens irtlj. Huwiey .m yr,n.; 're.-'ow rrrji.:ers r f nng i;i put " parformance "W 'io t. g 'ing to he Rancn. or Lets Bo-V for . ' pa i 'het-c f.e piece t r 'he w'nter t;m art Y'ningr s sorlv mk;g thowe art : a.r a.ls"s mm 'ike a new hi ace eeems 1 .-tke l I Ti':nfr should be i'iinr"d i wa om ':nit if a n"iiu nis.-e. Goeea 'hat is wv i-srl a pill-shooter TEZJL3LL3 WTT3 FlOil EICATT1 iwe Twelve Tenleaxs Irlnn Strta- Ist R aw Sf ade. TE XA f.A M. Neb . Sept 34. 'pedal. Tha haee ha 1 season rinsed In 'his part of tha st.tte with the defeat of Decatur Friday at r..-s;ur. Thu two teama have alnvM tn ims wth ea,-h other, Tekaman waning six and Tecatur four of the games. In T"terrly's same Mc Kinnls and Aitst-huli-r formed ';ia Tska ma.i batterv and M.itney and Dr-ggt for Dm a;ur Dcat ir matte two scorns in ths frst Inn-ng a-id from that time on until the ninth Inning 't wss shutout work on the part of both teams. In the ninth for Tekaina.1 Tinsik made a hit and was fol lowed by Pnrv wth a t ir-e-ha-er, scoring Tomsik. P'TJher bunted and brauKht P-nrv home and r-eil the score. In the tweif),, wtl, two out. L. Mottinnis touched Mamey far a three-basa hit and his brothrr. C. McK.nnis, T-kamuh s pitcher, won his game bv -naming a Utt'.e bunt fly and bringing in the winning run. YOUMG GIRL AT BEATRICE GOES TO MiLFORO HOME UTNCOLN, Sept. 34. Special Tele-gram- aecause a tf-year-old girt patient at tha Beatrice Fe(ne Minded institute s In such a condition that her removal to the M'lford home for women became Imperative, a searching investi gation IB to be mads according to stsie officia.s who learned of it only tnrtav The girl who belongs to the "Ins" or idiot class still plays with a doll which she had while at tha Beatrice Institution SAFE IN LUM3ER OFFICE IM WEBSTER CITY R0B3ED WEBHTIB CITT. Ia.. ept. 23. -i pe dal Tsletrrsm. ) The Shahn rTose Lum ber company's office here was robbed laat night bv yegmen. who secured only about CD. They farced the safe combina tion. Tha police are searching far sus picious characters sevii yesterday ah out the outskirts of the city. The Co exceed Costs s.- " i :' t:'T!"l: . That Made Milwaukee fmoiis SCHLITZ BEER DELIVERED lil PLAIN WAGOIIS BY MILLER LIQUOR CO., 1309 Farnan SL xm BL RIBBON MEETING ENDS Oars Wins Only Victory of Wee witi Lady Willosr. FAST TSCT EES7ELATI BATTLE 4aat Pslli Rar rvwea fSia Ptv v T-wttlnst Terrifle sttla ftr Wsklag Break aw First Tarsi. DETROIT. Sept. 34. -Tie t!tn Grind Cti utt seaann cloaed here at the MVh gan State Fair track, ieaving the Cnai day's program 'incomplai?d. The free-far-a.l trot snd the 3 "s pace wre 1e clar"d off. Pan Geers. bv driving Ladv WMlt'W to vlrtorv m the rfth heat af the unfla Ished J 3" fat. broke her laetng sfrak and capfird his anly pnre of the wek. In this heiit Helen Wili.tsr and Lsdv Willow rsc-.! together until ev . nt;'-f!--e vari from home when the 1st ter, under tha whip forced Benyon n mare Into a break. Trie 3 tw trot wss a seea v affair T i the Prst hear J Malcolm Ftrhes d ;1 the way The big field string out like a parade In tha second heat with Forbes In front to tna iatt turn, when tiia horses bunched, ip and came town the stretch eight ahr-ast. eit of them Tabbed under 'he wire Inutile the length of a sutky. Aqotn wn ning in the laat stap. Douglas Mc Gregor took the next in a Jog. with tne leaders in the first two heats lost tn the ruck. Ths heat winners need the final heat alone. Arun brake on the first turn. Inst a do sen leng'hs a.id seamed hopeless! v beaten. Raihburn cut out a terrific pace when he got -ua'ted, caught the leaders .it the tiiree-d'iar'ei s and won out in a magnificent drive. After Vanity i'ra had tanen one heat tn the 1.14 trot, Myr'le Granett snowed a lot of speed and won the second i.i a ttratch drive. She could not repeat, how ever, and the next two were all Mur phy's. Ty Cobb stole home in the first heat af tha 3:18 paca. coming from a-most no where to show a head in the last stride. Ha took tha next two without much effnrt. Summary; Trotting. 3:3) class, threa In five, purse Cikw i four heats Friday i Ladv Willow, b. m., bv Mino taur I'leersl I t 3 J 1 Heien W;lsiar. b. m.. by WU- star (Richiay-E. Benvoni .... 3 2 1 t 1 Clodagh, b. m. iSkstieaen 17 13 1 in st of of PuritM Brewin tub, vat, tank we scald every barrel every pipe and pump every time we use it. We wash every bottle four times by machinery. The air in which the beer is cooled is filtered. Every bottle of Schlitz is sterilized, after it is scaled, by a process invented by Pasteur. Light starts decay even in pure beer. Dark glass gives protection against light. The brown bottle protects Schlitz purity from the brewery to your glass. If you knew what we know about beer, you would say, 44 Schlitz Schlitz in Brown Bottles." Set thai ervxn ar cork is brand J" Schlitz." in Ft.-r-a Mi-, h. ti. iP-atwm 1114 rw-nr i itv h c ' "ct H iiiini 14 4 'tis '".e,r-ne. Hr ar ,M -Mshoa S S 4 aY For- i innts La.1. h i Harrl aom (I r ""m. i J lev,. 1 -tiv 1 ' v. UH T-t:n. 1 tn) ciaxe, two n t.nea, purse r.isai Aria. h. h., bv A.vulin inath- but-a. T 1 10 1 T M i.roim For'iea. br h . by P'ng.-n " -tr-i 13 7 1 Diii m M. 'l cir blk. s. bv M.-GrsTr iShivelv- '."Til !invoin, t) a. i dicker i ....... 3 3 4 ra i"a.ti-sde. ch. s. .Mir-trivi . t 10 3 ra Maior tvtl ngrcn. br h. iM-Don- e.d- ( ! Irs '"-lghton. b. s (t"ox 1 4 ro Fosa Johnson, h. s (il-ersl 4 4 1 n Fl-sahwia Bay, b. m. tMoLaugh- l"i SSSe, Kenvoa W.. hlk s. iK -avotl) I 4 4 ro tvataas. b. Ti. iHsr eon' ft U 4 'I'll' Gam. "a. g ,SVti'-en . 13 dts T:me: 2 'W. J '. 3 t'n. J i 'saw 3.14. trotting, three in five, purs r inni Vimtv 'iro. c m. bv Ora W'lkea. MrnHvi .. till Myf.e Granett. h:k. m.. by T"-saetr iH.i ik'H' J I T S "'it n hr m. iMorvna.dl ... J 4 J J r-ens-iore. b. h i Lmiin n . ... 4 I W 1 !' Pot-aie. b. a . Xctjiiit'v .4114 t urn iVvun. on. ai i Honkmsi 74 Mar'iai'.. a. m. iWrlah-i . 1(1 I 4 vi -am Tight, br g .Joneen ... 4 7 S T Nev Tidrt b m ifurriai . 3 4 4 4 sid A ana. -t. ti. .nowi 4 10 9 10 M i"4i -a. -a. ai McM,ihan 11 dr r'nin. :p, in:' .i: ''n 1 ill. tM.'inf threa m flvw, aursa Tv 1 ooo en. m.. bv Slemtcnlon Cax lit Storm, o 't'unn'nghami ... 3 3 4 I ui- e Prinik. o oi. i'urt9 7 7 1 F-d 4.. . .Rhodesi ..I I I Pa ami. h h. ilrii 4 4 S WMlv Pennv h. s . Met ausrh'ln. .. I 4 4 Tai O . g. i Honk.nei I S T I'pn-r Gnn. b. m. iR.thinaoni S S g Helen ta.. a. m. iTmiri 4 Sos) Slirav Norwg. bik m. i "insi ds rma. 3 Ui 3 's-v j: -.m. THREE STUDENTS HURT IN IOWA CITY CLASS RUSH IOWA t'lTY Ta.. Sept. n. tSpeclai Tat -eg am. i- -In tlis tipnomore-rreshmaa push ba.l clash here toda" the injured are. C. N. Morse. Nevada, torn ank.e. Avery Warren. Town t'lty. hrolien nose. Irvlna Oliver iigouraev. wreni'lied knee rap. lodl"tinea4a la Charles rity. CHARLU-a CITY. la.. Sept. 33.-tS clai Telegram. The grand Jury this efte srnoon Imilcted a hotel keeper, drug store) propr'etor and two private citizens for a.leged selling of Intoxicating lluuorg, EntM-H 4r4 PlawsMwal a Data. DAVENPORT. Ia. Sent. 33-Hs mg heard that her husband. Lemuel ijoud.t in, was dead, and after mourning for him for nine years. Mrs. Emma Goodwin married Matthew Ohler. Recently Goodwin rsv i 4 ox tier We spend more on purity more time, more skill and more monev than on anv other cost in our brewing. We sterilize every I Independent A 2C3 Schlitz Eottlci 3?er Depet 7-J3 S. 5th St., Omaha. N'ebr. li