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THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, MAuavTL, 3, 1913. Silk Hat Harrys Divorce Suit The Defendant Jumps from a Spear Carrier to a star . Drawn for The Bee by Tad OH'AM PAROOW WDL - I M.OVT CMJ- Op MM f AU I o-S-T WAinrn.- ,rAMV LOUOS1- I BROU&rlT" fRlt.- A.WJW& TO PlO. MHEM THER.S. A GAP ''AJ iXE co- vcrs atiO v - Out rt-e'j POifr AU. THE CHiRPJ& ANO TEH.A TE.S.S THI NHS HC f. A KNOCKOUT"- OEE TO Mis, , y ME Ai FUMrW A5 A CRUTCH 7 vuPLL- IU- MAWE TD PllU- A PMOUtH .SMiuE AUt? GO SACK. BUT IF ME tyrus r M AG-A i u t'Li- MAviE TO GO WO ME i ISM5 i ,flRH 5 "J7t? - f A-HE 'A I wC voo.LCFT- I f SAY waiter -1teljl OIfStl JPOKE "TO VOUK FRIffWO IS ' , .r I JHPT GCVT VNirH jlh.fl me Baron ) Jo entertaiuivW a,E!l 1 I the -silk ato OCvVIl M V : ' I HE. 1 NOW 5 SO Ar AMQTVtGT- OVER TVOiE TWrAT" VmV JrV.T I MAMV TRICJ ; TESS-WITH 1 A -VOUG t-APV SBV Tt AtVJ PLAYGROUND EXPERT COMES Dr. George J, Fisher to Visit Omaha Sunday and Monday. DELIVERS SEVERAL ADDRESSES r.'ntril Authority ou Physical Wrl far? Will He ftucat of Omaha Y. 31. C. A. While In Rucker, Brooklyn Life Saver l Gcs.ge '. Fisher, senior secretary t: physical training for tho International t'-- . t:e I'.i3 Young Men's C.'.iiatlaii I jrcc.atrori. with headquarters In Now j e: Ctt, was the guest of the local ' j . ;(. Mer.'e ChrHtitn association Sun- ' , ns-; rrill reatain bete to Jay. j f. F.7 .: r. a tho physical director of I t ir touni- .V.cr.'o ChrJetJan sjoclation In t r.c:;-.:.c.U to: tcvcval yiarb. 3:au.At:ns ) t er.i t'.:c C'.nc::.:ia;l Medical college rront : t or he wo.v. to Brooklyn Uen::al and t tn to s iarsc;- opportunity co flcid toc I r.ary of the International committee. T;- Tour.i; Mcn'n Chrlttian aczoclatlon t-Viirso of Sprinnfleld, Mii hns con-. i ne-J upon him tiio hono.r.iy desree of a.er of physical educattcn. O: UtylM oi Coiuisliie. univa'.cUy, r?. Screen; of Harvard, Cr. Aiuirrao.i of tclo and Dr. Author Guile, tho famous fc jtlio.' o.' inni-.y books conce. nine pbys J c l-.ts.U: and offlotancy, lecard Or. if.-.9.' r. r. Clral nui.no. :ty In mattors J'M.r.if. r-: Jih":-n.l f'olfe:f. I F'hr' r.roc:r.rn for today Trill lioi i'r- f.' ... -C--r.cti h: ..II t'.in .e 'hi ; o-a Ken C'Jr.'in.lon1 nucjt.n. t'.on Kodreiarioa Wllh mei Zrowt Co.v.iCil ril" iftr.' i.hr:;'v. Rsr!ftt U'.ju ' ;-.v."Jonfo.c-.ieo of tiie nhyicai f '.fie;crrf of .'"etiraaUr. nd ,wotern luwn, --'ten ta followlay nro expeoted to Hi ti;d. C-y u rtalliM::'. ncntrlo; U. H. i'i'rir. t.'orwr.i'oiu; Cl".to-.on, Vn i.'.pr.. P. .. Rc?ttan. tl-. V. . J-n ir. r,;r.cn;s: r. ivimmtt Voriij .. W. ;iry. A'-irat'ft: 1 A. N. 4lt?r.'l''n, Ginvi Ci'.y: a. q. DeV'il) Cowcl aui.( O. L V-Jlcr, Oain'in .'. A.. J.W. Omnha; ., T. .Cabell. Oiaiia. 13 to 3 t. sn. l-jncliron ,a: i.o I'axt a l eu l wtr tttutcr e: t:.n Civic leacuo, riaycrounfie ariotiotlon r.i ether roul ti vwiuirp. Tlie purroaa of ihU , meeting will lin tt' ri'OU Inlrvrat tnd loy'iimnn fey playcraniid In Omnha.' lo n p, ni. ,alo liliyftltal dircstv: I rasferonc. , t:iv to R p, m. Annual atfjuct of tho f JmnarJar.. run of tho local Ymantf Mcn'a l lirlctinn RtneCstion, . h Wrestlers ; '.apare to Meet Oornhuskers IOWA CITV. la.. i!a: e: ?.Ma!! r.-oparincf for tho( wroatlins tournament xUU the HJnlWerplty of N'obrnalin, Iowa rnat artUle aro nhowlnar vtieir corn. ltor.cy to nlorslfy thin jtame n an in lereo.iesiato port he; , Tho tlnaia 4 the l.o-.v-o tournament from which worn ntcoted ihce who 7ould repveeont Iowa wero hold here thU week, Hecauta of tho Uir.e limit, which wai ot at twenty WlAutcn with additional tlmb If no da tition could bo made, tho bantamweight rcnteet went without a fall. Smith and Heeoy were the conteetar.te and Smith wi declared, winner aftor thirty min ute rrorif. H. 8m:th and llindt con tettd Sn the featherweight match. Smith fcci a fo.wnrd chancery on Illntft anil made tho ,flrt fall In eleven minutes, after nineteen more r..:nute ' without a fall, 'the dccielon wag given to Smith. . Pryant and. HobUtt Vfore evenly ratohd before Xtefcree IJa?f.i would tn.-e a dealelon. whio't final',1 Weht td Jiryartt. jioCfwan and Larion cont;0 In the middleweight. Ooth men Went for twenty mlnvtet and finally Hoffman euccaeded In throwlns Larcen at twanr' ftr. Barren and Crocltdhoat iter un eniy matched In the hea-.-ywM&ht e;aa, the former otftweishlnc hl opsenent by sereral pound and btlnj mush mere nv.scuiar. It wak for thin reason that XUrrsn took the fall, after a lerrlfle flj'al. nailard l ehawplen In the feather weight class aed hae challenged H, iS, Hmllh for the tlllo, llouts with Amsa to take place on March 8, Iowa ilflemen flnlehed IhU week'a hoot acalnit Mlcnourl whh the eredlt able ecore ot Ml, TXKI SOUTH OMAHAJUTCLASSEb Omaha High School Five Takes Basket Ball Game, 46 to 12. . PACKERS LED MERRY CHASE l'onr Ten m Work Contribute (o Their Defeat nt llnmU of Mtnr (liilntet of I.ocnl School Tniiaerii. SPECTATOR HIT BY BATTED BALL IS GIVEN JUDGMENT S'At.t.fl, g, itdfh H,-tfr2 t.y-snie atiMt it V UBlUd 8Uts4 m-.rt St Uy. "am Ufitl Ilia wotltM ef the turi.s &u ih4 lfCek GmiBly rilr agitation far & tw tial ill It) a tct at Ctu SlebUa against the gtMala t Tin nuU va the rewttt of Ih Jrjci rslvol by UlaiiUe V'hun h vaa lilt by o. base hall while watahina a base lui.l' t;t.m an ihd tjreutvia ef the afsaota. tlen In ll'.o. A tew months ago a jury '. tl-.a fadral aaurt In thla eKy. artei' a t. aI laaiintf aeveral days, gave him u Jiiaiwtin, of tl.tM against the asaoela- titn Tlte denial ef the inailon for a i)4tf rtil rsodas that the fair aeaoeiation tM..'.e mutt j the judgment rendorsd r ".at It ortake an appeal from the de c'.r'.an of Judge Klllott denying the new trial, IR tho event rliat It la auutded to tabe an appeal, the fair aasoolatian will have to furnish a bend ef about 13.000 and In addition wilt bo put to other heavy espanres In eonneetlsn with carrying a vain to a higher court. Nnp Itucker, tho Kreat Bouthpaw of tho Buperbns, who, nlthoiiKh he has been tied to n, loalns laiim (11tln3 hla en .Ira blc leaguo carcee, had baan cnna'.dered among thn brat aauthpa-a In the buat ncua i:..co hn graduated Into fan 1 com pony. Kucker l nno of lha mm ina:- INrtLRNATIONAU vldual stars, who made the Brooklyn team a pnylnE proposition for Owner Charley Kbbctc. Tlia Brooklyn fans arc Juat aa happy over seeing nwlcer' win, a game ns they would bo If Bill Uahlen porformcd the seemingly Impossible mlraclo of copping a pennunt for tho JOE RIVERS TAKES A BRIDE Ktcsioan Lightweight Weds Sweet- licait of His Boyhood. - WILL SEE OMAHA ON WAY EAST Ja.tt Who Perform Orrinoiij- I.enVOH Out Word Obey tit Voit ItmiulrKtl of fllrl) nnil .Toe In the I.oaer. .0fl AUdTSVUtlT Cal March S.-Joe niv.vr, V Kasiran, Hthtwoight pugiiu, btcamo a married man today. His bndo wn Pauline Gloert, a native C-dltorniari of Mexican descent, wlii. .va Joe's achooliuate beforo ho cntcnM tho mix The bridal couple will remain here until Tuesday, when thay will ltave In co.n- pany'for Denver and later Omaha. From Omaha Klvcm will take his bride to Ch caao and leavo her there while he koj on to Now Vork to beiln training for h' ten-round battle with Ieach Croaa April j. Although the ceremony was performed in a crowded court room, the bride wb a white rutin, gown, whlto satin sllpporu and a bridal Veil and carried a bridal bouquet, And although It was a day. light woddlng, the bridegroom wore u dinner Jacket, a brocaded waistcoat and an elaborately pleated aoft silk shirt on which blazed a large diamond. After tho ceremony Justice Summer- field remarked to the bride: "You no ticed I left out the word obey?" "In thut case, I lose," satd Rivers, as he kits d the bride. Dartmouth collect1, covering tho dfstuhre In minutes S& secoudc. This Ms J2H seconds better than tho mark set' by tho Harvard' t'cnm two years iiro. ' l'hlllpln Uxater ncudemy won the meet and champlunsnlp with a total of SSS polnta. .''' Persistent Advertising Is tht Tlnad- to Duslnbss Success. COURTIlV PREDICTS GOOD YEAR FOR CORNELL. PetrbBrf OtrSa Wla, t'AIRBL'KY. Neb.. March t (Social. -The I'dlrburV lHch school girls' banket Pali team defeated the ePru Normal girls Ii'.n here 1'rtday by the scoro ot S3 to 17, i t the yloaa ef th Biujncl half In Kalr Uu. y, The falrbury glrla tetun ia com )Oid tit nti following pUyersi Misses Kunlee Karrner, Jllnta Illddtr, Nettle Con, Mabei Helvey and Helen Ccneru. I SHEPARD EASY WINNER IN HALf-MILE RACE AT K. C. KANSAS C1TT. March S.-lelvln w nhapord, representing the Irleh-Amerl-can Athletic club of New York, eaali won tho SSO-yard Invitation running rac. at tha annual indoor track meet of ti i Kanaaa City Athletlo club at Conventlor hall her tonight. Although opposed by some or the fast oat half ad quarter-mllers ofv the Mis aourl Y&iley conforence. he won as he pleased In tho final sprint No record of polnta was kept, aa the meet waj an Invitation handicap affair and na renrilB w.r. hMb.n WORLD'S RELAY RECORD MADE BY BOSTON TEAM j 11O0TON, Mnroh t-A world's record for a relay race of 8.1M yard, was made I by tha Beaton atbletio team in the twen ty-fourth annual New Btigland Indoor ficholastle meet here today. In a tpe clally ar;anged match the Boston quar tet, D, M. 'Caldwell, O. V. Hedlund. 15, 7, llnreeau and T. J. Halpln, defeated IrBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIBBBBN feaVaaLV Omaha High School,-; South Omaha High School, 1!!. The Omaha Hlghincliool basket ball flvj romped to vlctorj' Saturday night In a fast game by the overwhelming score of -.6 to 12. The gamo started out with both teanii nbottt even and during the first fnw minutes of play promised to bd oily of tho fastest this year. 011 the ldc-.il floor, hut after about flvo minutes of even playing, tho Omaha High uchuol struck their pace and led the Iacke .a merry chase, until the end of the game I not letting the South Omaha five have I a smell. . ( j From tho middle of the first period. ,to tho very end of the' game the high I Bchool players showed such a sterling gunio of basket ball, that the Packors , were only able to make eight scores, two 1 ot which were foul Roals. I Tenm Work Tnll. The bad showing made by the Magic , City boys wan due mainly to poor eajii work and the fastness and surety of 'the Omahu team In running the ball up Ihs floor, mid tho tossing of baskets, bqth . field and foul. jr Eurkenrond especially excelled In thU ilnrartmetit and did his usual stutit of getting most of tho points for OmftnR. making n total of twenty-six points out ' of forty-six. , Burkenroad,- however, was not the only star of tho game, the entire five putting , up a fust nnd sura game. This was .noted most In the work of Hughes, and I the guards, who guarded ,so closely and , well that .Me ncfee. who Is captain of 1110 aiagle City, was able to make veVy few points usalnst tho Purple and Whlt; . Make .Sixteenth Vletory. v So far this season tho gamo Inst night wns tho fnstest that the Omaha High team 1ms put up nnd added their six teenth co-.secutlvc 'victory to their long string of scalps, by defeating tho milch touted flvo from South Omaha, wJio'are considered the second best In the static '. The gnmo wns maikcd by much rough work, on both sides, nnd after the first Ptrlcd, botlr teams were wnrned for, In tentional rough work, which was done consistently during tho first half, but which was put down somewhat In thi second . period by the warning rcceiveth Clnss" B fouls were called often and tin several places rough .players were al most thrown out of tho gamo. ; Omaha High's batkot shooting was almost perfect, ns In almost all cases; whenever an Omaha player had a chahco to shoot, a basket was the result. - All tho players had. a part In this, , evh the guards- considering it safe enough to venture out of their territory to taki a chance nt the basket. - So easy wero the Packers, that by tho end of the game. Omaha wao playing four eubitltutes against the 8duth Omaha regvlar team, and even then they wero able to hold the eouth Omaha Ave, who had loct nil chance of defeating the purr-la and white. Lineup and score': O. H. B. a n ,r 4. It... . I m vr m . 1. J, n, . jj FlotO .(,. Ulf, Hughe R,p. Pnumann H-r Nolcon C. Smith t C. Gardiner R.a. Plats, l.armon. L.Q. ltc:cree ill !c HUSKERS LEAD IN NORTH Nebraska Has Clean Record in Valley Games. DEFEATS AMES, 24 TO 12 Contest Start Trith rlnlistltutn l.lnenp, lint Ilesnlnr Are Vnl In Ilurlns tlont:i.l Ifulf, Who Hold AcrirleM Mnfe, t i.ltiC.lK.ii, MacB'.i a.-(Sneelai Tele- HFarrt,) .V.,'v..'p preserved a clean slain in haslCBk iiRi! by defeating tha Ames ' la-' ill the final game of the season, Si to R. Tho same was rough and pcSRltics irsr? frequent throughout. Ultl! " crll.lffflf,lo llHAIIti tlir. r?nrM?.,,eit- j'esa itil tha i sfg-oa 11 to S at the close ' c? .i'jc iiai;. Ctic'im rest his rcgt.'lars In j-Jifsr, Ii:s rccc hlf sad the Aggies SfoVid !)Nt !!! uatlr tnq last few ,'raifiutfc ai f!". Pf-:ad vp:ayed tbc best J'rsMs'far ths A 5g!c, riChllp Underwood fa'p tho c-'iicf point getter lot the Corn j huaiteJe, making several sensational ,'bqfci:'ets. ' W'a c;.is:Jt . close the season villi the exception t f the ycrles to be F-aciJ .-;th the leader In the southern i-v-sinn fir the chatupionchip of tho Stls j rolTrl :'.!cj' conference. Tho standing In the northern division Is: ?-s.)ra::a ' w ',..'..'.'.'..'. Urake . liBBHASK.t. 5ri!cr H.F. nndcrwood ,...l,f, Mtfj-err Hatvkihs B.O Vf. U ;: A MBS. Pet. 1,090 .m :ooj I.UF...7.7. h.u I ..Hansel Blsbcc Rodger Pfund crrlcr ..UO.va,... .. Harpcll Suottitutca: 4.-,i.-tl for. Meier. Howa sriw-crv ooc. Strj'!:2? for Meyers. How ar fsr Hawkins. Field goals! Haskell. I-;en.ood fl)t Utsn. Haltlnc. Carrier m. Pfpd (S). linden IS). Free throws: JWkelli liciers (3), Pfunu (4). Referee; Ritchie to Ring a Bell on Phone Men RSrjH RItGiliE. Who will retarea Hio IbalUet ball game at the University of URianr, thID week between the Nebraska TefoF.Uena company team and Coach Kllne'c, assresatlon from Wesleyan uni-.arlt- has a saherne which ha thinks Fill ewisa tli8 phoRo uoyg to stop play ins what, ho calls a foul, His plan U to, psrrr a small dn' battery In his poeket and connect this with a little bell on. thfi front pf his sweater attached to thle ther will ba o wire, ending In i. small push button concealed in tho palm Pf.his hand. Br rinslntj this he thinks he cita Induce tins ,tejophona squad to quit work for the time bolus. While lui Is .not certain that this contrivance can be worked he will to it. The 'dea was R.O Little fiu O'SufltvIttt '" Nbcdn L.a PblTupe O'Connor Davie Ifle Charles B. Courtney, tho veteran row ing coach of Cornell university, who has been a prime factor In that Institu tion's aniasltig successes In rowing events for years past Although he lias but three men of last year'a chain plonahlp varsity eight left. Courtney is so satisfied with the other material that he aays he feels no apprehension when he prvdlctv another clean sweep for the Ithaca oarsmen at the Poughkuepsle re gatta thla spring, C... C '. P lfn,l R.F Mem. m 't t -1 . . . . i . , - ------ -- - - - .,.ctuc. , UUtVIQ, hcore keeper Motherland. Field soals: Burkenroad (S), Hughes (6), Nelson (), fmtth, Menefee (2, McBrlde. Nixon. Foul goals; Burkenroad (S). Menefee (4). Tim, of halves. 20 minutes. Senior Trimmed by Soph. As a Preliminary to the htr Rams th Omaha Sophomores defeated the Settlor te m by n score of 11 to 6. The game showed much class spirit throughout and was hard fought from start to tln'taU. I The Seniors held thlr underclaei men i in the first half, but were outplayed lb. I the second period by the Bophomorl, j who won the Omaha High school clasi I championship for this year by getting I three victories from the Other three class 1 te ims. I Lineup and score: I SENIORS. I SOPHOMORES. t White (O.......H.K. UG . lirnion Barta Ui.RG F.tch I SlcShane R.U.ii.E', Biuturd CraIK L.i IR.O FlotO (U) Time of halves: In minutes. Referel; i Car ui and Burkenrosd. Scorekeepet1: Sutherland. Timekeeper: Baumiltn. i JC!'1? soali: Qurkee, Whlto, Bptaia, I'Ttch. Kioto. Rouner (I). Foul goalst ; Buzard, Barta, White, Fouls committed.! , Seniors, 0; Sophomores, 9. SIDNEY HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONS OF WEST SIDNEY. Neb.. March 3.-(Speclal Tele gram.) The Sidney High school basket ball five te now the undisputed cham pion of western Nebraska In the Ne-j bratka High School Basket Ball league On Friday night the local quintet btat the Scott's Bluffs High school In the latter' territory by a score of S3 to 11 The game that decided the champion ship was played in Alliance on Saturday night when the Sidney five In a elbse game defeated the Alliance team. IS to 14. The Sidney team la composed of Ober felder. Wlllla. Orablll. Parks. Wright and Witters. This team will represent Sld,uey In the Nebraska baasket ball tournament to be held in Lincoln. brought to his attention by an Incident In a game the other day. One of tho Telephone men failed to receive the signal from tho center and instead of calling "signal," sweetly called with a rising Inflection "number." Manager Holiday of the telephone quintet is expecting a large crowd at the game, as all of tho employes of the Nebraska Telephone team are banking on their five to play tho best game of the season, which, unless the Methodises play tho best means victory for tho locals. The team from University Place has been winning all of Its games this season and his .a host of followers In Omaha. University of Omaha Puts a Base Ball Team in This Year Tho University of Omaha Is going to break into college base ball this spring, not only In Nebraska, but In Iowa and South Dakota. Sometime ago it was thought tho locals would have a team, but It was not expected that much would bo done. When this thought was born, Samuel Slotky was not taken Into con sideration. Sam has been elected man ager and "has brought about a decided change In the view taken. He has writ ten letters by the dozen and to late has practically made terms with, the University of Nebraska, Wesleyan, Doane, Bellevhe, Cotner, Wayno and) Peru In Nebraska; Morningslde nnd Tabor lrr Iowa; University of South Da kota and Yankton in South Dakota, and Tarklo and the Northwestern Normal In Missouri. New suits have been purchased for tho squad and work has been started In the gymnasium. As soon ns tho last" bit or snow hns melted, bats will be brought out and work started on the diamond. The outlook for a winning team Is very bright. Al Adams, captain of the local High school squad last year vylll alternate with Andy Dow and George Parish. In the box. Sam Slotky will be behind the bat. The Infield will probably be chosen from, George Parish, Flnley Jenkins, John Selhy, Harold Patterson, Paul Selby, Almet Solomon an& Harry DIs brow. Those who will try for outfield positions are: Andrew Dow, Al Adams, Harold Haaker. Clinton Halsey, Elmer Rhoden and James Van Avery. i Fearful Nlniiirhter ' of deadly microbes occurs when throat and lung diseases aro treated with Dr. King's New Discovery. BOc and 31.00 For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement. HAWKEYES UNABLE TO WIN Northwestern University Basket Ball Five Victors at Play. COUNT NINETEEN TO ELEVEN llllnoln Fllpiier Mont Proficient In Bnket ShootlitKt So They Come Ont to Rood In Fnlrly Close Contest. IOWA CITY, la., March 2.-(Special Telegram.) Northwestern defeated Iowa at basket ball here tonight. 19 to 11. Had Iowa been as proficient in basket shoot ing as the Kvanston quintet the story would have been different. As It was, however, the old Hawkeye falling predominated to make the homo team lose. The lineup: NORTHWESTERN. Gardner UP, UlF... Breuckner R.F. R.F... Schulte C. C Parsons R.G. R.G... Berry L.G. L.G... uoam rrom Held: Whittle, 2; Lamke, 2; Wells, l; Aldrich, 1; Park. 1: Ofardner, 2; Dick, 1; Berry, 1. Goals from foul: Lamke, 5; Berry, 3. Substitutes: Berry for Breuckner, Dick for Berry, Leo for Schulte, Maiden for Parsons, Sherre for Whittle, Vlke for Aldrich, Westerby tor Wells. Referee: Hedges of Dartmouth. ' Clif tons Are in Second Place IOWA. .... Lamke ... Whittle ... Aldrich ..... Wells Park TOLEDO, March 2. The Sir Cllftons or Chicago went Into second place among the leaders of the five-man teams at the American Bowling congress tournament last night when they rolled 2,913. The Ducators secured third place with 2,836. Comos No. 1 went Into ninth place with 2,803 and Llpmans are tenth with 2.801. Lehmpuhl of tho Comos Noy 2 dropped a ball on his foot In the third game, but the Injury appeared only to aid him In his work, as ho had six succes sive strikes before he struck a sparo In tho seventh frame. Ho closed his game with 255 pins. v Little change was made In the stand ing of tho two-man and the individual leaders today. F. Johnson of Chicago rolled into fourth place in tho individuals with C32. The only change made In the stand ing of the two-man teams was E. B. Wilder and John Terkes of St. Louis, who took fourth place among the ten leaders with a score of 1,199. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Dr. and Mrs, C. O. Robinson left last evening for a ten days' sojourn In Tulsa, Okl and Houston. Tex. I in v a tJotv Note. MISSOURI VALLEY Treble Clef mem bers were hostesses Thursday evening to about fifty friends nt the Knights of Pythias hall In Missouri Valley. Vocal and Instrumental music, games, refresh ments and a social time were the chief features of the evening. The entertain ment was given tp those who assisted the Treble Clef In the muslcale of last week. sasiss You can make your business grow through the proper use of news paper space. The small merchant may find display space too ex-t pensive, but he always can use the r classified columns of The Bee to great advantage. 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