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-8 THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY. MAY 27. 1912. I I : i i - I t li ni Council Bluffs Minor Mention -The Council nierfs Office of At Omaha ee li at II com Street, Telephone Dsvls. drug. - Vlctrola. tie- A. Hospe Co. R. feorwlclt tor vail paver. Woedring Undertaking Co.. TaL M. Corrtgans. undertakers. 'Phonos Mi. NEW IORK Plumbing Co. Phone mk. High standard printing. Morehouse Co. FALST BEKR AT ROGERS1 BUFTST. Lewis Cutler, funeral director. -Phone ft. BRArT.F.T ELECTRIC CO.-Old bouses airtd lor lie lite a specialty. Graduation csrds. folders and appro priate gilts. Faubi Art shop. Blufr City 'laundry. Dry Cleantng and Dye work. New 'puune No. KM. TO ' SAVE OR BORROW. SEE C B. Mutual Bldg. Loan Ass a., m Pearl. ICK tjood service. Wagons tu all parts of ths atr. Droge Elevator Q. Tel. AM. St. Albanl Mi No, 17 Knights of Pythias, work in third rank Monday venm'. , j Ivarir.oe rommandery No. 17. Knight Templjr. will meet In regular eonciav at Masonic temple Tuesday night. Bl'TjWEIPElt oa draught The brand Anheuser oa draught & Adreln. Bud welter la bottles at all flret claae bars. Cleaa your house with a Santo Vacuum cleaner; twenty different attachment. for rent. U a day, by Peteraen Bcboen lng Co. W. A. WhttUer. a local newspaper man. was called to bia former borne at Brook field, alo.. yeaterday by a telegram an Bouncing the death of his father. BAM SNYDER LOANS MONET on household foods, horses, cattle and all chattel securities at a big discount of the usual rates. Office over u W. B'way. FOR SALE A highest grade piano; a good typewriter; a line toned violin; en organ; owner leaving town; will sell very cheap. Enuulr at tit test Washington Av. Mr. and Mra Fianrle J. Pierce an noune the engattainent of their niece. Mia Georgia Dsrlem Bond, to Frank Oscar Vincent. The wedding to lake place la-June. Attention Grand Army of the Republic and old soldier. All old soldiers are re quested to report at Woodbury chapel at 4 a. m. sharp Sunday. May a to attend the funeral of Comrad George T. Miller. Mornlngslde chapter of St. Paul's girild will have a picnic In Mornlngslde st the Kdmnndann chapter meeting Tuesday. All Intending to so will meet at the home or Mra. A. H. Reed at l o'clock. Re freshments will be provided. Visitor are Invited. - AVTO COATS AND MILK WRAPS CLEANED AND PRESiiED Our process remnves the soil, tits stains and the wrinkles. It does not shrink or full the material. affe-t the color or leaves any odor Id the garment. We do the work right. Bluff City Laundry. Dry Cleaning ad Dye Works. - Phone fl. The Odd Fellow of the elty are re uueaied to meet at their temple promptly at 1 odor. thl afternoon for the pur pos of attending the funeral of Past (-rand O. Tounkarman, which will take pla from the family residence, m Ben ton street, at t o clock, Funeral service will he conducted by the Elka and Odd fellow Jointly. Th regular May meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be held at the home pf Mrs. E. P. Schoentgen. 407 Glen avenue, on Friday afternoon. At thl meeting will occur the annual election of officers. The hostesses will he Mr. William Keelln. Mra. J. O Wsdaworth, Mrs. George Wick ham and Mr. H H. Plnney. Ktie M Blegel has he run a divorce In the dlatrlct court sgalnat John J. Segal, asking annulment of the marriage tie on the ground of cruelty. They were mar ried In Council Bluff on August 1. VW7. and separated the first of ths present month. She aaka for the custody of their minor child and for a restraining order preventing her husband molesting her. W. A. HUMS, who was special bailiff In the Marks case, and Bert Sanborn, In charge of the local men engaged In the Harrimau strtks, havs been appointed deputy sheriffs to serve at Manawa dur ing the present season. Manager Barnet pava their aalarlea and they ara merely deputised to act by Sheriff McOartery. Hi Hie will fee on duty during the day and Sanborn at night. According to a circular letter received here yssterdey by several men the Iowa Stat Automobile association baa Joined In the effort to carry the republican primary elect Ion for Senator Lefs Young. The letter mimeographed on the sta tionery of 'the association and signed by tv E. Mover a president, anthulastlcally boosts Senator Young, and makes a ring ing appeal to all automobllist for his nomination and election on account of hi activity aa a maker of good road senti ment. Some of the letter fell Into the hand of Kenyon supporters yesterday and created considerable of a flutter. Walter Atwood, Olen Mortenesn. Jens Jensen. Main us Chnsteneen. Eugene I a vie and Harry Budata, all young men from 1 to yeere old. were arraigned before Justice Joseph yeaterday after they were brought Into court upon warrant charging them with asaault to do great bodily Injury- Th complainant Is Oeorgs Hughe, another young man of about the asm ax and son of the former manager of the Independent Telephone company. They are accused of assaulting and beat ing Sim oa th night of May 17, and a th story now goes be wsa an Innocent victim and not the young man upon whom the attack wae Intended. All of the boys were held under Hot bonds for hearing on Tuesday, but they ware per mitted to alga their owa bond. J. J. Kiel, who recently closed out all of his Interest after many years of suc cessful biwinees life In Council Bluffa. )a likewise sold out his interests In Omaha and win leave In fwo weeks for the 1st of Pine, with th Intention of locating there If th sltustlon appeal to him after a careful Investigation. C. B. V'aehtngtou of Omaha, witn whom he wss associated la business, has also made similar arrangements and will accompany Mr. Klein. Mr. Klein will kavs in a lew day for Syracuss. N. T when ah will spend the summer visiting her mother. Wbsq Mr. Klein return from the Cuban isle he will land in New Xotk and will Join hie wife at Syracua. If he makes th Investments now content pate4 they will then return to Council Fluffs for a brief visit with relatives and g direct from here to their new home. Mr Klein s health Is not aa sure aa It one wss snd hit phyuclana have ad vieod a change of climate and many Interesting stories and wonslderable re liant Information have turned h' at tention In the direction of th beautiful Island that lie south of Cuba. M. F. RCHRER CANDIDATE ; FOR COUNTY TREASURER M f. Rearer, candidal far th nomi nation of county treasurer oa th demo cratic ticket, ha been aa acUv demo crat during th torty-oa year that ha has been a resident of Pottawattamie count". Ha rote aver the entire eownty aa horse bark la rvary direction before It was fenced lata farms, at which time you could buy the very beat farm of today at g. to tl" rr acre. He served the city of Council Bluffs two terms aa mayor, and baa served th city continuously for twenty-five year without pay aa a trusts of th fro public library. and served the board many year a It press- dent, daring which time the gift of r.ang sis received from Andrew Carnegie to construct the present library building. H solicit the vote of an fellow demo crat and ll be thankful to all who turn out at tii primary election oa Monday. June X. mi. and rot for him, , big nn cl tneat stoves, rrvw range up from IH tv connect all gas ranges free of charge. P. C. D Vet Hardware compear. W Broadway. . . . Council Bluffs. FIGHT MADE ON CARNIVAL Doubt Exist u to Legality of Using Bayliu Park as Site. LAWYXS WILL PUSH CASE Tbasaaa ft. Harrison. Waa t eesacted Plant Oae Before, Has Been Re talaed ta Insist Granada B Hot Thss t'sedl Again. After an affirmative vote, representing about K per cent of th membership of the Commercial club, expressed at the annual election last March, there has arisen a grav question whether th street carnival then determined upon will be given. This will not be duo to any change of heart of ths dub member or weaken ing of the public approval that ha been accorded all of the carnival that have been held and which have made Council Bluff famoua The trouble that may become a preventive la th aftermath of the successful effort ta prevent By- llsa park being sed as th sit for a huge tar-paper tabernacle by the Minis terial association . for th Hart-Magana revival meetings. Th assertion Is made that If the park cannot be legally used aa the location for a temporary church It must be equally Illegal to uss it aa the sit for a tsmporary show. It Is declared that thl opposition does not com from th local clergymen or thos interested ta getting th park tor revival masting, but from other who hava not yet disclosed their Identity. It Is said they have employed Thomas Q. Harrison, th asms attorney who repre sented the plaintiffs "n th Injunction proceedings, and havs Instructed him to appeal to th court for a restraining order to prevent th oa of the park for carnival purposes- If denied the us of th park It la certain that no carnival wtu be held, for It ha beta th location In th heart of the city, th brilliant setting mads possible only by ths beaut! ful park, that hss made the carnivals th great successes that bav character ised thanv Attorney Harrison waa questioned yes terday and admitted that he would bav lo act In th matter, both from a pro fessional and a moral standpoint Harrison Will stab Fight. "I waa sincere when I prosecuted th ult of my client tn th district court. and I would bs rscreant to vrythlng If I refused to set now," said Mr. Harrison. "It la tru Judg Arthur disaolvsd th temporary Injunction and granted the pi sachem th privilege of erecting their tabarnacla there, but I am surs bs would not do so again, for thers ta not a par. tlrla of doubt that the supreme court would not sustain aim. for there la a tack of decisions against him. If the Commercial club or tn Mlntattrtal club attempt ta use ths park for a carnival or any other purpose I will b obliged to atop them by aa Injunction. It will bs fought out la th courts with th cer tain ty that there will be but en nosslbls decision thai ths re will bs no carnival. la accordance with th original plan the Commercial oiub baa gone ahead with tha arrangement and baa planned the greatest carnival yec the revenue ta be used exclusively far th purpose at pro viding th dub with funds to protnots th commercial Interests of tha city In th way of samirtng; sites for faotorta and locating ssmilar enterprise. The tub baa appstnted B. M. argent, T. D. Metrmif. J. B. Long. M. W. Binder. H. A. Qulna and Mayor Maioney to sot u I general flrmmmrt of arrangements, with Mr. Sargent aa It chairman. Th first duty of this commit lea will be ta secure th aonaent of all of th property owner around th park tor the temporary dos ing of the street. Th member are alao to secure to raqulslta order from tn park board. It has already bean ascer tained that not mors than one person living near tha park la liable to object. and ho I a pretty good fallow and never a kicksr and It Is believed hi objections can bs easily overcome. Th park board will also grant psrtclsslon. but th legal tangle or sunt a Oordlaa knot that may reelst all of th attack of th knlvss and hatchets that may be directed against It New Liberal League to Meet on Friday Th recently formed Liberal league, which now baa a membership of UM voters la th county, has planned to hold It second funeral matting next Fr day. Th first meeting was bald at A voce several weeks ago and resulted la aa organltattpa fully ooverlng tha county. The next meeting will b held m Council Bluffs next Friday. Dele gates from all parts of th county ta th number at tW have been provided for. and It M expected that mora tbaa MM at th members will be present A special trala will tear Walnut Fri day morning at I o'clock, and will nop at all mtermodlat points, returning at any boar that may be deemed upon after the close of th ooaventtoa. Speeches h both Oermea and English win be mad by wad known man Includ ing Colo Del Joseph Elboack of Dm Moras, president of the Iowa Stat liberal Uatrue; Max Rsthbtrger of Du buque, the league atat organiser, and other. Th speech of - wetcom will bs msd by Mayor Maioney. Tn Council Bluffs branch of th leagu has full charge of th entertainment program. Followilng Is th program: M A. M. -Reception of th county dele gates. I P. M.-Meetin called to order. Ad dress of welcome. Business. 4 P. M. Meeting of the delegates. t P. M Auto rids through th city. P. VI.- Banquet at the Danish hall, only tor member at th league. Real Ksvate Traaefera. Real Estate transfers reported to The Be May S by th Pottawattamie County Abstract company ot Covad! Bluff: O. J. Harding and wife to Horace - -O. Barker, ew of lot I la blk. It In Hail s add. I CauacU Bluffa. w. d t MM B. O Enstan and wife to Jama F. Shaft part of lot 1 of Auditor ubd. of Mk. S In tha town of Neola. la w. d. ajg) The Peregoy dt Moore Company to Ltwe Mitchell, lot la blk. Cunt and Hamsey'e add. to Council Bluffa w. d pa Delia McLeea to Ida Ever, lots T and t la blk ta Cochran add. ' to Council Bluffa w. d. w Four transfer, total.. ...4 MM See our Una ot tent hat pins and haady pine, til Broadway. Expert Watva Bepairtaa. Being railroad tim Inspector for Coun cil Bluffs, we can employ only the moat skilled workmaa la this department Bring your watch her and receive satis factory work.. Lefferts". Jewelers. Sign of th Council Bluffs YOUNG WOMEN YIELD TO HIGH SCHOOL PLANS There win be no vesper service at th Young Woman Christian association today on account of the baccalaureate services of th high achooL Th vesper services win be discontinued during the summer months. Early In June th association Is plan ning for a musical evening to be In charge of Mrs. a B. Town and the orchestra. Th tennis court are In splendid snap and are proving ta be on of the moot popular spots ta th elty for girls. At the does of th season the different sat will play tn tha tennl tournament which la planned to bo held In September and for which th girla ara aow practicing. Why take chance If you are having trouble with your ore. Be our experi enced optician. Letferta' Friendship Bracelets All styles and prices, cents to (1. Garner. Jeweler, ill Broadway. Mesh bags at reduced prices. Garner, Jeweler, til Broadway. Exceptional Piano Bargains this weak at A- Hospa Co.. W W. Broadway. Eaay payment. Gold La Valuers for graduation gifts. 14 to VI). George Gamer. Jeweler, ill Broadway. Tha Famous Vacuum cleaner. I12S ma. chin, with complete equipment of tool for twenty different usee. This tnachlns will clean th average slsa house la a day easily and thoroughly. For rent. U a day by Peteresa Schosnlng Co. Psrslatent Advertising Is th Road to Big Returns. LOGAN CITIZENS SAVED LONG WALK BY RAILROAD LOG AX. la,, May Sl-tSpsrlaD-Th can of Logan sgalnat th Chicago dt Northwestern railroad cam up befor th state railroad eommtsetooert here to day and resulted favorably for tha town of Logsn. For a number of year th Northwestern ha maintained a barbed wire fane between It passenger. station snd that of tha Illinois Central. The distance between th two sutlons Is a little over 10 feet, but because r ths barbed wlr fence 1,134. feet Th North- western has agreed Id cut out six feet of th fence and let th traveling public cross between ths stations Instead of going around aa formerly. Th Fsrsistent and Judldoua I'M ot Newspaper Advertising I th Rosd t Business Success. Iowa Neves Mates. FORT DODOB-Whlls leading a hers to a oiacKsmitn anop rtasmu peteraoa or ucier dropped dead rrom heart trou ble. Just before he fell he remarked jokingly to a bystander, "It's mighty hot; I'm all In." Mr. Peterson' wss yesrs old, a pioneer farmer of weostsr county and well-to-do. FORT DO DOB Because he became con fused when trying lo get away from the path of aa automobtls snd turned di rectly Into Its path ths 7-year-old son of L A. Pollard of this city lies with both hips broken snd Internal Injuries l hat may cause bis drslh. Ths front wheels of the automobile passed over his body. The child waa on his wsy to reboot Bullets Fired at ;PoKce Chief Since Reitman's Tarring BAN DIBOO, Csl., May X -Developments today In the Industrial Workers ot ths World sltustlon her Included th assertion of Chief of Polio Wllaon that attempt had been made recently to aesaaslnet hlra and one of his officer! sine th declaration by alleged "vigi lantes" that If Emma Qoldman and Dr. Reltman attempted to com bark ta San Diego they "would be shewn a good tlm" and th Investigation by Attorney Gen eral U. S. Webb and his chief deputy. Raymond Benjamin, of the disturbances here. Chief Wllaon said that abort ly after two policemen had been ambushed here by alleged members ot the Industrial Workers of the World he waa shot at ens night aa ha was retiring. He said he had heard two bullets as they passed hi window, but ksd heard na report, presumably because Maxim lencers bad been need. When men aaid to be vigilantes" were told of th prospective visit of Miss Gold man and Dr. Reltman tha declaration wag made that they would be met at the depot by several thousand cltlssns and that they never would "get oft th train." SAN FRANCISCO. May M. -Colonel Harris Welnatock. Governor Johnson eommtastonsr to Ban Diego, sect te In vestigate th Industrial Workers of the World situation, read at the luncheon of the Commonwealth club a letter which warned dim "that he might get a taste of th Ben Reltman episode" Miss Keen and Party Climb Mt. Blackburn SEATTLE, May kV-A telegram from Kennaoou, Alaska, anaounee tha sale return of Miss Dora Keea at Philadelphia and party from a successful ascent ot Mount Blsckbuin. , Miss Keen and her party of six man attained the summit of Mount Blackburn, Hie) feet, last Sunday morning. They arrived at Kannerott oa the Copper River railroad today, all welt Thl 1 th first ascent cf th great Copper river peek. Mis Keen, with her Instruments and tent, sailed from Seattle aa Aprs M for Cordova and opoa her arrival at Ken eeccu bar chief ot start. Jobs E- Bar rett superintendent of lb Blackburn mine, waa ready with hie five. me and twe teams of dog. They started up Mount Blackburn but August and war obliged to turn bark. Faaarbt la th Art and arrested by Dr. King' New Life Pill. bUloua heeds cbe awft and Bver. stomach and bowel act tight Only Mc For sal by Beaton Drug Co. The Pertinent and JudKtou L'aa cf Newspaper Advertising Is th Road 'a I 0 j jlDELAY GETTING LOAN BUREAU ! . Legislature Matt Fast Law Permit ting Higher Bate of Interest XI5I11S VOTE FOE WAGE SCALE Flfteea Tawnaaad Men la District e. 13 Will Rawaaso Operation at Early Date Eight Tear far Whit Slaver. (From a Staff Correspondent) DES MOINES. May .-Speclal Tele gram.1 Until the legislature take action that will permit the organisation of loaa bureau conducted by public compute or th municipal authorities, no loan bu reau will b established tn Des Moines, The Commerdsl elub her appointed a committee to organise and open a lean bureau for th purpose of heading off the loan sharks, but the committee after full investigation decided It could not bs don legally.' Th regular loan offices really get high rates 'of Interest and commissions, and any loan bureau would have to charge mors than tha legal rate to be self-supporting. A commute will be named to go to ths 'egialatur and get a apsclal act to pcim.t el tie and towns to open loan bureaua Miners Will Besaaae. President William H. 'Rogers of the Iowa Mine Workers this evening an nounced that he hoped the wag question could be finally disposed of so that work In th coal ml nee could be resumed by th IS. one miner befor th cloee of next week. Th vol shows a clear maturity for resumption of work. White Slaver Sentenced. George J. Wilson, Indicted and convicted on two white slave counts, was sentenced by Judge McPherson to serve eight years In prison. Wilson waa convicted oa tha testimony of hi wif. whom. It wa charged by th government, he brought from Lincoln t Iowa- Th ag of th girl, she being, lea than M years old, added three year to the maximum five the court could have passed la rtslmpl whit slave count New Dirigible Balloon Torn to Pieces by Stt LEIPSIO. Germany, May X.-TV dirig ible ballon Parseval VI waa destroyed this morning, by being torn from It anchor by a squall. One of the soldier on guard near the balloon waa Injured by th flying tackle. Tha Parseval VI had arrived only thl morning, and had been anchored In an open field. The flexible dirigible ballon ot th Pareecal type have been almost as un lucky aa th rigid Zeppelin dlrlglbls. Parseval VI, destroyed today, had al ready mat with severs! accidents. It wsa severely damaged oa March It, UU, by being dashed again the balloon ahed at Johaaniathal. near Berlin, and again near Brunswick, en April 8. JML Parseval II waa totally wrecked at Bltterfeld en May ?. U. Parseval in was badly damaged during a forced landing In a snow storm, near Bltterfeld on Novem ber IS, IX. and Parssval V wsa destroyed by fir at Hsnnovarscb-Muendea on Jun II, MIL WESTERN YOUTH CARRIES OFF HONORSjN LONG RACE NEWARK. K. J., May L-Wllllam C. Martin, a small lad from St Louis, fin ished tint In th KB-mllo blcycl race over rugged hills and roads held here today aa an elimination tryout for th Olympic championships to be decided ta Stockholm thl summer. Western riders carried aft the Hon' ah are of. the honor, for a Grand Rapid boy, Fred M earner, wsa second over th Hn whll Cart O. Schutt ot Kansas City cam In third. Schutt mad the it time, ooverlng th century in I hour and IT mlnutss seconds. Mar tin' tiro was I hour M minute 4 sseonda. Ot th eastern competitor th beat showing was mad by Walter Pofhal of thla city, whs covered th court In t hour minute IS seconds. A field ot twenty-five amateur cyclists started and eighteen reached the finish mark. Ninety-one mile of the course wa over hilly dirt roads, whll th last aln mllea war over th velodrome board track. Th contest waa held to enable the Olympic committee of the National Cycling aasoelstlon ta select twelve riders to represent the United State at Stock- If your business takes you to the court house and city hall fre quently, you should have your of . ,. '., 'j ..V A; ' f""" t ' - 1 V c: .!; - .' i 7'r.-' The Bee Room 110-11-14 A Isr re suit of offloss oa tb second floor, , hsvtng a total of 121 auuare feet Son. of these office have been partitioned so sa to make a suits of about five rooms - Thl a pace will be rented either la alngle office or la suite Price per month for ail , (aft-OB Room Ml Reception room, private office, twd large elooeta, largo workroom with two north windows Ideal for engineer, archi tect doctor or other professions! men. Rental per a.onth. StadO earn gel This Is a south front office facing oa Farnam atreet close to th elevator. It la partitioned se aa to afford a private of fice aad reception room. Very desirable. Rent par month. gaO-OO Room 414 lias a south and west exposure and la always a vary coot mm ta summer Urn 814. Wax, wa rents for, per month Sla.00 s li la llHxlt feet ta mm: na two north windows and a private office partitioned off Inaide thl apace. Thla room would be particularly wall aultad for aa architect or atuulo. Rental .... Room n This Is a well located office facing rarasa street oa th fifth fleer, near tb ivatora, bias of office. 14X11 . having a partition dividing tnia room hi to thro office. Thla vould be narticuiarly desirable aa an attorney's office, oa ecccount of ether attorney being located libraries Just toe pia lace for Rental price par avonth. THE BEE BUILDING CO. Bee Business Office, holm. The commit to Is not pledged to nam th twelve who finished today, for tiro troubles and ether mishaps put some good riders out of the running, but the ; result will naturally be the chltf point of ' consideration in making the final telec- ; lion. ROURKES START OUT GREAT (rain a Lead at Home that Will Help Them in the Jungles. KA5AGEE A&20GAST PLEASED While Sana. Game WU1 Be Dropped, tt to Baaed that the Home Team Will at Least Break Even Abroad. After having played some of th best ase ball seen In Omaha In the last five or six years and pulling themselves from seventh place to the aooond place In the average column during the last sixteen day at bom th Rourke will leave Omaha Wednesday morning for Sioux City, where they will play a four-game aerie and Mart a nineteen-day trip abroad, during which time they will meet five of the Western league clubs. The Rourkes will leave Omaha snugly settled In second place and within strik ing distance of the top ot the league. No one expect th Rourkes to Jump into first place during the trip abroad, a.id all the local tan will be entirely satisfied If the Rourkes will break even on the games awsy bom home or In other words uke ten of the twenty games while on the V1 pane with Arbeaast. Manager Arbogast I highly pleased with his team thla year and all. the Omaha fan are with him. All Omaha Is figur ing on th Rourke being hi th race all season. At present It looks like th race would be between St Joseph. Omaha and Dos Molnea But Denver must be figured In this fight also. The Grlsxlles go home Wednesday to open' up a twenty-four-gam etay at home. During thl tlm the Bear ought to get up near first place again as It I bard tor a team to go ln, that country and beat Denver. The Qjisille ax always winner on their own v, rswc uua juai " x M kid as ths visiting team vSh) be In th mountainous country but fourfUys t a tlm snd will not begin to feel thetraln until th last day and will then leave be fore It ha affected their playing. Pa Rourke la confident that hi team will take at least half of ths" game while In Denver and Is hoping by om manner to cat three game a Th Rourke when thy leavp will go to Sioux City for four rxt msaJI ' came. avnm there thav will lump direct to Denver for four games After taavtng Denver th team goes to Wichita, then Lincoln and finish at Topska. They will then come back home for twelve games and leave again on an eight-day trip. TRAVERS AGAIN WINS TITLE IN METROPOLITAN TOURNEY SHORT HIL1 N. J., May MTor the fourth time tn hts career Jerome D. Trdv r of Upper Montclalr won th Metro politan Golf championship today, defeat ing Oswald Klrkby of Englswood in the thlrty-tlx-hole round over the link of th Baltuerot Golf club. up and I to play. Travara wa champion ta IMS. 1S07 and 111. v ' A feature today wa th great Improve ment tn the driving of Travara. If than waa svsr any particular weakness in Trevors' gam noted by th experts It wa off th tee, but there waa no trouble with hi driving today. He got as much distance. K not mora, than hi opponent, who I admittedly on cf th longest hit tor In th country. Klrkby, being tin abl to rain anything In driving, was at a disadvantage, for Trevors was unap proachable with th Iron dub. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ha won 1U great reputation and extensive salt by It remarkable cores ot coughs, colds and croup. It can bs depended upon. Try It. Sold by all dealers. fice in the building closest to these pub lic structures. Whrn' so much attention is beingpaid to "busi ness efficiency" the professional man should likewise con sider the number of steps from his office to the court rooms. ' This is only one of the advantages offered Building aa thl floor aad having largo two young, ambition attorneys. 17th and raniani Sts. .Readers of... The Omaha Bee itt more high class, exclusive J features than the readers of any other Nebraska newspaper. The highest priced newspaper writers Nand artists in the world contrib ute daily to The Omaha Bee, furnishing delicious and instruc tive entertainment to the. thou sands of Bee readers. Here are some of the special features that appear txcltisively in this paper: Mutt and Jeff Everybody is acquainted with these great laugh makers that "Bud" Fisher draws for The Bee. Looking Backward A record of Omaha history of 30, 20 and 10 years ago, tersely told. The Bee's Wedding Book Marriage anniversaries of people you know, printed from day to day. Silk Hat Harry The character that Tad has given to the fun-lovers of Omaha and the westHe's jt big favorite with everyone but his wife. The Brinkley Drawings Nell Brinkley, originatoXof the beautiful pen draw ings that you like so much, draws exclusively for The Bee. Daffydils Another of Tad's great laugh. Nobody can make up The Katzen- " gV'f sr -usjar -egga,. -JB & NEu? jammer iias fVi m J The captain -did " if i m vnn sro-nr spa him smile! , He is aTjainted with the Katzenjammer kids-as you know and is still among the funniest pictures in thu world. , Sherlocko the Monk He's running great criminals to earth all the time. It's a funny way he has of doing it, too. Little Nemo Some one has pronounced these colored funny pic tures the most instructive, for children, ever created. Desperate Desmond Better than any dime novel, yet so humorously formed that all Omaha daily laughs. Happy Hooligan Who is there that does not know of Happy poor, old chapt He furnishes the best kind of fun every Sunday. What Women Like to Read Ella Wheeler "Wilcox, Winifred Black, Mabel Her bert Urner, Dorothy Dix, Francis Garside, Ada Paterson and many others write exclusive articles on things that interest women of all ages. Carpenter's Letters These travel tales of this great writer are among the most interesting features of this great paper. Colored Comic Section Every Sunday ap pear four full pages of eomios. ennted in col ors. The best comics published anywhere. Pink Sporting Section The pink section four pages gives the best news of every branch of sport. . The Bee is the only Omaha paper that prints all the box scores. In the Political Field Every bit of news and every interesting sidelight dealing with the 1912 presidential campaign appears in The Bee. Telegraphic and Cable News ' From every part of the civilized globe The Bee gath er, newa, keeping its readers informed on every subject. Tour one paper for every day should be The Omaha Bee v . s. hits. They make everybody Daffydils like Tad. Rjj'l