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10 THE BEE: OMAIIA, MONDAY, OCTOBEB 36, 1911. Jeffs Black Hope May Be Game, but He's an Awfully Slow Thinker By "Bud" Fisher siirx "Was? cow -msm vr tt ""H -ieSJ "fey, fOvOmt aE-wsj tTPtawsEWw, west oMtni L wcuCa trr (frs. "Wwcsc vxxSia"V. ,. fccfr IOW -fmKiT """watr .'swat i lira (ll. M frj J - wsj -tKDOV "TlT f.tSsH eVrr" t VLSW'oejk - tC -WVT 9Bm - C''- ' ill r .V w nil- .1, - -t-.-' t', - CUBS LOSE. THIRD TO - SOn Record Crowd See the Americ?--Leajuen Trioarph, 4 to 2. ( W mm ii DOC WHUX IS E7 FIKX FOKM Dtrlv nimlf for t.rttlav T(. IImmI Lxr. Mm Hla from . Rv la Itn Tkna Iniil8 ' Car Beforo. The Giant3 in Batting Array and How McGraw Figured They Would Affect the Opposing Pitcher. nyl. Won. X.ot. Pot, .. a .000 CHICAGO, Oct IS. The Ur(it crowd jthat vrr w1tni4 a b b)l (tint 'in ChicMro taw th Chloaco American Uurua team win Its third tuocesitve from tho local National league club IB ' tho city - ohajtiplonshlp atrlea today. 4 to & 'Official flfuraa announced by rtpre JomtAtlvea of th National Baa Ball oommlaatoQ. undr tha auaptcea of whloh jtlsa carWa la bains' plajrod. ev th at tendance a M.M6 aad tha reoolpta at .5ifift. Tbouaaoda of peraoua wera re fuaod admission to tha park. Tha aale of Ucketa was rtopped at 1:16 o'clock, 'mor tttas M hour bafora tha iama ataxted. j j Doo Whit a, who yatirday opposed tht Cuba aad waa driven from tb box in laoa than an IsnlDg, pitched eplendlilly today, hoU!xLt tha National laasuara Ho all hlta, whlla the Sox haramrrtd Cola r.d ITalntlra for ten, four of -atlch were doubles.. . ' Tha fiox atarted the ccora lb lha third. Vhen Whita slnfled. after EulUvan bad faoinvd. and went to thlrtt on McOan reli'a double. Lord stnclsd to rlxht. cartas' White, MoCoinoll fo)n to third x.l corlar en paaMd balL . Cb loor la fmartb. In tha !sth the Cox scored another run 'hoa Bodl was paaced, went to second on CalUhan's saorlfloe and oountad on TannahlU's double. tUngles by White. McConnell and Bodle gave the Box an other acora In the neventh. Tha Cuba acArd their final tally In the 14-nth. Ti-hAn ' Sheckard walked. Stole second an 4 counted on Doyle's hit, which McConnell knocked down , and threw 1!lly to first. The teams ar scheduled to play tha fourth and perhaps final ejne of tha series at the National , La"u park to. riorrfw. , Coore: NiTlOVALS AMCTH-AKt U-KOi.I.' UMOll im, n . o M"b 11, ID I I 1 as moM. lb .... I 1 I S tit McIntyr. rt . 10 0ic,ii. et. .. I 1 I i 1 t 0. nhn. If. I t I SI (Tiin.kjll Ml tie I O.ci-lor. lb.w lit t 1 ' I 0,:!hvo. c. I ' e e 1 ' TJ1I, p.... t I'll "C : x; . - - - 0-' " N , ; v. S. I " - J.J v "V, ' ----' r x, ' - I x 1 j . if-.-' f 11 iC f ft! 4.1 ; i -! I V'.. .x , '..-' : x. VI4, v - Left to rlKbt-Chlof llryers. oatchar; iRod Jack Murray, right field; JYed Bnod- j field. The pUyera are ananjsed la the.Uie rear, batting Just ahead of the Arthur Flotcher, shortstop: Charles Hor- rrass, cantar field; Captain Larry Doyle, regular batting order, with Devors lead- pitcher. This Ulustrates how evenly bal sos, third base; JTed Markle, first basa; second baas, and Joshua. Devore, loft log the attack and &eyer brtaglng uplaocad is tha hltUn- straaKth of the New York club. Meyers, who bats last, 1 tha heaviest and most consistent swatter of the entire bunch. aerjrart. If. I -hull, rt.. I i'oi . b .. I ttimr. lb.... I V-. 1 Fim uia, lb 1 t'.'n,fl!4 . 1 Witt'rr. a.' t 1 ' TotaU II U ti 11 I t 1 Tla....U M IT White Sox. ... I t M l 0 4 i.lx 6 o 1 0 1 63 Twn-bae hits: Bheokard, MeConsell 2, TamiBliill 2l. Hits: Off Cole In thr inntflim: off Mrlntyre, In fix' !n Mt?i. Sacrifice hits: Lord. Cal'shau. :oien taj: Zeidwr. Bheoltard btruck -jt By Cole J (KoUe, Sulltvani; bv JJo Jityr. 1 (Callahan): by White, t M-huits. filer. Aroher. Mclntyre. Tmkert Basra on tl! ' Off llclntyre. $, o ffWhite, . Left on baes: Cuh, 7; x hlie f ox, I. Wild pitch: Mclntyre. I'sf.eU baU- Arrher. lime: t ). Vna piree; O Leughlin and -O Day. Cincinnati Takes State Championship rtaye,Wos. kst. ret. risalanatt ....... .4 a ,wf liT-aaaa t 4 .M CLEVEXjlND. (X, , Oct. Cincinnati Kron the Inter.lessue series, to decide e championship cf Ohio here today, by defoatlng Cleveland In" the second game t the double-header. 7 to 0. Cleveland win the first game, 4 to 2. rxlz games were plsytd to decide the -uprenscy of the teams, one at Clncln rati and five at Cleveland. Cincinnati woa the first three, dropped the next t-o and then captured the sixth. 1 4n the tuoanUma, pltcbed shutout Vail, for Cincinnati, it waa his second shutout victory at ths sorte. f core, flrtt "m: E.HE. f v'na ...C10100O6 0-4 t 1 CifcliicaU .. 0 1 e 0 4 4 1 0 0 i t I Batrlei: Kaler and O'Neill; Keefe. r.'"iv.m and Clitrka Uiuplres: Evauj i Score, second game: K.H E. r-iveiand 0 0 0 ft 0 v ft 4 ft Clil-laattl 4 0 I ft 0 0 1 87 ( ft ffctKht tnninye ) fcltrle: fciMniStng, Mitchell. .Tames. 3fcatett nl O'Neill, fe'iggt and Clarse. iiircmix HIGH . VICTOItlOUS Mia ihel Goes Throagb Farker Lias at. Will. HITCfrELU 8 V., Oft. U-'SoeUal Telotraxn ) In a fast and hard-fought game on the foot ba:l field this after-r-oca iiitchci; High chor.; defeated Tar- kr HWti sohool by the cor of W to 0. Ml l'. tell went through the Parker line la the econd quarter and In the third quarter Zavits got the ball on a fumble c.sking a forty-yard run across the field M lt:d the bill behind the goal One of the Farkrr r'r aa hujt during the Kiitr.e being tfrut'k on the neck and l.a i to b taken ojt Hia injury U not 3fce Key to ti.e Kit u!ito - Ads. BELLE YUE SHUTS TARKIO OUT Kissourifljii Oatolaaied in Game Ending igat to Nothing. GOAL IS JTEVEB EJ I) ANGUS. Bellevwe Penalised 'la All Over Haadred Yards for Boldln Tarklo Had New Mea la Ltaeap. TARKIO, Mo., Oct UW6peolal Tele. gram.) Bellevue played Tarklo to a standstill this afternoon, winning S to 0. The Mlsaourlana were outclassed In every department of the game and never threat, ned Bellevue1 a goal, playing In - their territory ' on the defensive throughout the game. Sellevue kicked off and Tarklo returned to their twenty.flve-yard line. Tarklo failed on a line buck and a pass and punted. Then by a, series ofpessea and Una plunges Bellevue carried the ball over Taorkto's goal but fumbled. ' The first quarter ended to 0. : In the aecond quarter Moore of Belle vue scored a pretty drop kick from the forty-yard line. Again In the third quar ter Bellevue crossed Tarklo'a goal line on line, plunges but fumbled. In this last quarter Fowler. Bellevue' fullback, carried the ball over but Moore missed goal Score, 8 to 0. Bellevue was pen alised la all over 1C0 yards mainly for holding. Fowler and Poulson starred for Bellevue. Tarklo 'had five new men la the lineup. The Una up; EM.i.r.vtm. ttiaoLi r C k juDe o.n,.. bon!aa ,...HTLT. fSU'.MB (Q R I.I I.E.. w. w.hk. H Jane L O ! R a . O. Wets I T K T,. Voor. Da4es 1.1 Ik t. MM! ? S O B . Fo ler rViiD. MtaMy L H ' L H . ciatxurb IHIKH. Kritiee: Moore ot ivMUiuny,, umpire : MiiSrtn cf Nebraska Field lildge: O. Litbler t'Uon. ltcJ litisinan: l)rexel. TaRKlO. ...... Onurati ..Us4arana i'fi Oowot Little . Ulll F. Wltbruw Mterwe4 tuw TbOBk.de ' Hoaioiutt AEH1AKD TIES SOUTH OliAHA wift Geese. Belweea Evealy Matched 111 ah School Teases. AKHLANP. Neb., Oct. 18 (Special Tele, gram The Ashland High school foot ball team ptaved a nothing i nothing game with South Omaha here today. The two teams were fairly well matched, the greater weight being oa the aide of the local team. Ward. Lowry and Philip of South Omaha played an excellent game all through, Ward especially showing up well by his daring tackles . .Sanders snd Clark proved to be the backbone of the local team. The lineup: ASHLAND. ' SOUTH OVUM 4 M Srt4e HAWKEES BY LUCK Xbrnixigide Make Strong Showing Against Iowans. FINAL SCOEE ELEVEN TO FIVE Methodists Almost avs Heavy as Old Cold aad Much Faster, lowans Foaling Badly Ratios; Whole Game. IOWA CITT. la., Oct l&ASper-tal Tele grain.) Morn Inge Ida college of Sioux City proved unexpectedly strong yesterday, and With the Hawk eyes playing a ragged tame, held Iowa to a score of 11 to ft, In the opening contest of the season. Pure luck won the game for the Hawkeyea. McOlnnis recovered a fumble by Knouse of Mornlngslde la the second quarter and got away to the visitors four-yard Una, from where Murphy went . over on the third trial for a touchdown. 'O'Brien missed goal . Mornlngslde outplayed the Iowa eleven In tha first and fourth quarter, .while Hawlcya men had a margin Jn the Second and' third quarters. McOlnnis, who went In In place of Bowen early In the first quarter, was also largely responsible for ths other score made. Mornlngslde was almost as heavy as Iowa and much faster. The visitors were much stronger than was expected and the Hawkeyea difcappolntod Lhalr support ers by their poor showing. Captain Mur phy, MoQinnls snd Buckley were about the only members of the Old Oold eleven to snow form. The Iowa team, as was the ease all last year, fouled badly and was penaitsed re peatedly. Trickey being the chief of fender in this respect. Culbartson, 3f- fert, Winterrlnger snd Vernon played a great gams for Momlsgeide. The lineup: lows. I MoKvjNr,s:rs pes , CIO Wlnkea Trn-ir .....H-OlLO ., :.. Emort Hoa ....M,...L0 K.(l Mr.kluoryl P bnro . .H TILT ..t1oUntm C.) Bownxa ......... ...UT lRT. ............ VUOuriy !eitnw ........ ..H-S. I b Yeraoa CXirrr ., Kuittva K a......,. Lewis Q. CaltiOTteoa L.H. Knouve K. U. ,. gmytie P IC. f ii Hi " O LO tft$T. CrenStr.....R T LV J W,ybrliUl HI II .. Cace LA R O Woil.e L T h T Mud.r, (C) LIU E Miejietea Q h 4 B t I l.i ton L H 1 L H Moiiore H M 1 1 H h W tThrlibt.. .. K y it I'Mnhf Wehb J-fere: Westnvrr. Fl-ld 1'id(r- llartwell. Linesmen: Nick sua sod Morria TlmaktKpcr; WoUen. i-lt. Ktp ........ S.rtf Lww Wr Kvl.ir Lur Mill'o . ... Laui (i Waterlo Wlas First Gam. WATERLOO. Neb.. Oct IS. ftpenial Telesram The Waterloo foot ball team flavd the flit gant of the season ye ntly with the Aihletiis of Otnalts and won by a sore of Is to t). The game was a fat one. both aides battling u antly for every arl tuiwlii. Time. l;w UiJtiute quaitns. P.nfr.e, &iL tL'jiw pu e, Jwlu.evo bf Onie ua. .Lt klurvbr (CI r.f...., HolLMrt luu.hdwns. Muii'ns; ci), Holbrt ol from touchdown: O'Brien, bubs: Ptn nlnRton for Alexander. VonMsur for Curry. VonLackum for Banton, McOinnls ti.r Bowen, Hnuton for VonLackum, liowen for McQ'nma; Wsrburton fxr Ver non, tmltb for Sn-ivlln. Smyll for Smith. Referee: Rtid of MlrhiKsn Umpire. Graham of Grlnnell. Field judge: Bur chain of Drake. Head linesman: Seymour of fprinffieM Ttalning schoul. Time of quarters, II minutes. GOTCH-WESTEP.GAARD BOUT IN -OMAHA SATURDAY NIGHT Frank A. Ootch. World's Champion wreltlar. will meet Jess Westergaard. the Iowa giant, at the Auditorium Saturday evening. In two-best-out-of-three falls match. A second exent of the evening wilt bs a finish match between Tuslff Mshmout, the Terrible Turk, and Oeorge Weber, ths sturdy Oerrran The third -erit will be a match between Bill Hokuf and John rparmsr) Kersenbroch of Crete. Manager Glllan announces that prepara tions will be mads for raised seats so that sll may see the match. The sale of eott begins Wednesday morning at the Auditorium JACK SWIFT WINS COLT RACE Geers' Three-Year-Old Captures Jhe Feature of Getaway Day. EEACE GIRDLE TAKES 2:03 TROT Olcett Axworthy, the BUad Trotter, Defeats Good Field la Two Fifteen Clase Branheaa Bangihuiaa Wins. 1 t I 4 ..IS (Is .. dr three 1 11 The Key to the tlluatwa The Bee g Advt(Usu& Coioama, LEXXNQTON, Ky Oct li-Jack 6wlft well driven by "Pop" Geers, today won the Kentucky stake for 1-year-old trot ters, the feature of the closing day of the Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders' association fall meeting,. In straight heats. Brarite Girdle was easily the best In the 2.0S trot, winning; allithree heats. Ths :1S pace also was a straight heat racH Fred Petchen being the victor. Ol cott Axworthy. . the , blind son of ; Axworthy-Trinket, took the 1,15 trot after losing the first heat to George J. Ty Cobb, second la ths first heat of ths 109 pace, took the other three easily. Bran ham Baughman took the 1.-04 pace In' straight heats. The "Surprise Cup" was awarded -to C. K. O. Billings, owner of Uhlan, and a cup presented to the association by Mr. Billlnga to be given the winner of the fastest heat was awarded to Thomas W. Murphy, driver of Charlie Mitchell. Lin tha free-for-all trot, whose time was 1 ot4 in the aecond heat of that event Summaries: Class J.15. pacing; purse, SMo, three In five: Fred Petchen. h. g by fttsr of Patchen (Jamison) , . 1 j Tom Riley, b. g.. (Jones). . t 4 Howtella. b. m . (Sweeny). .......... 4 S Iso. ch. h . (Floyd) g g jonn L. u..g., (Bates) Nacona, b. g., (A'alentjne).., Time: 3 10;. J 1W4. J.L1V Class 2:15. trotung; purse, 11.000, In five: Olcotr Axworthy, b. h., by Ax worthy, (Nlckols) 4' George J.. b. g., by Hesperus. (bhackelton) I g 4 Casus Dome. b. 11. (Chandler).. 4 4 11 Marrha C. b. m,, (Wrljrht) I II I Hiram B-, bl g.. (Jones) I I In rewe. i. g.. (Oeere. t i Tro Country Tramp, ch. g . rtlorine) I I Ira Francta W.. b. m . (Gahagant.. f 4 I ro Time; S:! I U4, 2:11V S.WV Class I 0, pacing, purse. ll.OiiO. three la ft-e. ' Ty Cobb. ch. g.. by Slmmocolon. tLoorrue) I Bill feajley. gr. g., by Jay Foot (McDonald) 1 org Penn. b. g., (Rigrst 4 Patnck Pointer, b. h.. (Crist).... I F.dward B., b, g., (7tokest , T Cinnaman. eh h.. (Madnck)...... Dora J., ch. on.. (At wood) ds Dora Jr.. ch. s , (Atwoood) S 4 ds Shakespeare, br. h., (Spears) 4 7 dr Time; ! il", oru. S to1 ir. Clan 2:0i, trotung; purse. 11, iO. three in rive- Brace Clrdie, b m., by Tregan- tie (McMahOn) Ill HaJ I worthy, br. g, by Axworthy, (Gears) T - r air Margaret, b nx. (J. V&n- yon) t S 4 orac. ch m , (McDevItt) . I T S Pen Lkbor br. g., (Kenilin 4 S Nancy Boyce. blk m. 'McCarthy).. I 4 T H.'.ng tiio.ik br h , (Hiffwlns) 4 Time 2iT,. l0rK. (;. The Kentuckv stake for -year-old trot ters. value, two in three- Jack Swift, blk. e.. by Swift BeU (Geers ) j i Peter Boy. b e CW111U) t t Bo, blk e , (Toung) t I Time t 124. 1 U. Class 10b. pacing: purse, 11300, three in rive branham Banahman. br h, by Gambatta V. ilkes (Cox) 1 1 1 Lorinorta B . h. h.. (Murphy) I I 4 Hoillns, b, g . fLoom'sl . 1 4 I I OMid eeal.a. Ci, --V , , a g g 1 1 1 S I I i t t ( 14 4 4 ro 4ro Harvard Gets Three Touchdowns in Game CAALBRlDGt. Maas.. Oct 1. -Harvard scored three touchdowns snd three goals on Williams today, winning by the score of IS to 0. The three Harvard scores were made on straight marches down the field. Forward passes were tew. The only one Harvard tried was well done, but gained nothing. Lineup: HARVARD. Cnlth Jenks Leslie fctorwr ............. Flthor Gardner Howard Potter .'. Wendell .......... Reynolds BUckaU . Substitutions .LEI-RE .L.T "R T .1.0 RG . c. c .Q L0 . RT. LT .R-t II Q B 3 B... L.H. LJI... e .R. H. B- Hesee ...r.B.F.B... Harvard. WTJXIAMg. Rice Walker ... Mitchell .... Anderaoa ...... Latham ...... Slenlett Vlnal Flail Kagle Chaaberlaia .. Uuder Belton for Smith, etine for Jenks, Paramenter for 6torer, 6toresvfor Paramenter, Hitchcock for Gardner. Dana. Hoi lister. Mllholland and Lin guard for Howard: Freedleln for Potter. Ftothlngham for Wendell, Camp bell for Reynolds. Morrison for Orausteln for Blackell. Williams. Oskes for Loth man. Lolhioan for Oakes. Harvard; IS; Williams. 0. Touchdowns: Wendell (3). Campbell. Goals from touchdowns: Smith (2). Holllster. Umpire: Pendleton of Bow. doln. Head linesman: Andrews- of Yale. Time: Four twelve-minute perioda Creighton High Men Wallop Benson Boys Creighton' High school defeated Benson High school by the soar of 64 to X In the - opening game - of tha season here today. The local boys had everything their own ..way from the start of the game. The Benson players showed their lack of experience and at no time were their opponents ta danger. A touch back was secured on a fumble by Benson. The Blue and Whits young sters showed some real foot ball talent. Kane at right end. JClocke at right half, and Powers, fullback, did some fast work and took turns In running the ball be hind the posts. This waa the first venture of tha high school at Qrelghtoa, and they give prom, lse of -developing a first class bunch for ths gridiron. when Spalding was thrown on Tale's two-ysrd line for a loss. Tale carried the ball to the forty-five yard Une where Freeman's punt waa ilocked and car ried back by Derby to the thirty.yard line. '' Irrigation Cong-rass Call. CHICAGO, Oct 16. A call for the nine teenth annua National Irrigation con gre.r was sent out today. It win be hold In this city from IWmhr S to . Ida Grove Euns Over the Sao City Eleven IDA GROVE, la., Oct 11 SpodI Tel egram.) Ida Grove luiu ccioJiered Eac City hich by a score of 101 to 0. spring 41 the first a.lf and C3 the cecor.d. Ida Grove scored eighteen touchdowns and Captain Mareh kicked all but five goals. Long rur.s ty Marsh, Harrlg&n and Scott marked ths game, and Cosch Hunier merry der.iw..-'..aled that Ida Grove has produced a stat scoring machine. Miller played a great plu;i!:i luliback game. The line, from titkle to tackle, Was in vincible. Ida Grova successfully exe cuted a' number of forward passes and did not make a fumble or jumble a sig nal. 6ac City was game and played without a substitute. Lineup: IDA 0R0VS Conn Oh l,oa 0' Brian Knck . Radoiifta Jntonaera Shearer Marsh Stt Harr'san Sillier C.,C F. a Il.o.. L O j R.Q. . R T 1 L T... L T -R.T.. R E !b K .. .L.fc.ifi.i. . r I r 6 H LB F K.H L H F.... 6A; CITY Vrooman ...... FmslRS Efo-den J.lnar btiannoa '..... tmrnt Joue, TViMman Brova Wll,un v. a!t GRDflTElL TZLjIZ ZIGiZLilDZES Dei Moinca Team t.i.-u :y tbo Score of Te-esfy-Thiri. tit Xothlas. uiu..NLL, la., Oct li v'S;ieclal Tale gram.) Hlghlmd Park and G.-inne'.l met here today sad the scare.. was 25 to 0 In favor of Grlsne'.L The Grlnnell boys w&ra rileker on their feet and bsttir trained. Grinneil played atralght foot ball. Hiffhland Park ussd the forward pass largely, Eajan and Fleck. Btarrsd. for Grinnoll. t'uthcrland made the Cwt toucjfion In the , flrtt ijua.rte?. arod:.of, Grinnell hs4 a log broken. ' Peterson was a leader for High land Park. Grinnell urei a .number of substitutes for practice. Van' Meter of Drake was umpire and Jones of Iowa referee. Talrty-mlnute halves were played. Lineup: . : KIOHLASTD PARK. I ORDJNELL. Vu Nocker UH IL.B rier.k Sntherlud Easaa .Maey, Barnatt . . . . Edaon Ova Pariah L.O I R.O. ...Bro4r. Kunkla Lansboae C.IC Frr. McAlpIn Pile R O lL.O.....Wllaoo. Eastman Oraber B.T.jLT Creanwooo Moamaw .... ... R E. L,X ,. Haul: Ftaerta F ir pateraoe P-H !r H Slattarr L.C IR E Ama , lt.ir T. A BnrntBs; Shame Is not ia have Buckien's Arnica Salve to cure burns, sores, , piles, cuts, wounds snd ulcers. 2Sc. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Browns Capture . Two Sunday Games bTT. LOUIS OKAaCPIOJ-tUUF SSBXEa flayed. Won. Xo. vu Amerloens ........4 S 1 .yo nationals 4 X Z .260 xfxrst game a tie. ST LOCI3. Oct li. City major league contest. . Score, first gam: R.U.Z. Americans .....6 S 0 Nationals .. T 1 - Batteries.' Lake and Stephens; Steele, Harmon and BUss, Score, second gam (called end fifth account darkness): R.H.E- Americsns 10 U 1 Natlonsls t 4 1 Bstteries: Brown. Hamilton. Mitchell and Kntohell; L Lauiiermllk. Geyer and Bliss. Umpires: Johnstone and perrlne. VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC PROVES EASY FOR YALE KTW HAVEN. Conn.. Oct lS-Tale found Virginia-Polytechnlo Institute easy this afternoon, scoring five touchdowns snd goals snd one goal from field. The only time Virgins was at all deca-erous was 3a thav twain al;vg of th third period. ;aaUl! X2S 1 noiv is your opponToniTY to FlilD A tiOyE ON THE If you are interesttjd in any rtain-aection of the west, visit the exhibits of the products of . that section . which - will be .' shown at THE OtlADA 1MB 8W OCTOBER 16 to 28, COLISEUM, OMAHA You will be especially interested in the prod ucts raised in the territory along the line of the M ti yy "p3 f STAHDARD ROAD OF THE , WEST Lecturers, by the aid of motion pictures and stereopticon views, will give intensely inter esting descriptions of this . territory, its products ' arid its', possibilities. Literature and information will be supplied . at Union Pacific Information . Bureau' and , Rest Ejoool GEHEIT FORT, Passenger Traffic Manager, Omaha, Nebraska. S A'TRIUMPH IN'THE ART OF BREWING fel THE LEADING BEER 1 f lpe fi M THE MIDDLE WEST I bui'bjl l v. I 13a. Stora. Fboxe Wtkstst ,8 -w""a ? -" " '" 'j ij-aBtsafs III HMteyjj-iJi