'I -til-; U.uAUA, MUXliAY, AiKU, Ci, l'Jlu. FOB RENT A Picture Story with Just One Word Drawn for The Bee by Tad torea and Offices. yB. N. iti St.. a fair slwd storeroom n.l basement. Fine location for grocery, bakery np cloak and ault t're. ran be leased for a term of year. I. "all Doug. 2'. FOR RENT. Office In Continental Mock at llth and Douarln gte. Photograph studio on N. 16lh (ft. AIiFRKDO. KENNEDY, First National Hnnk Bldg. Phone Douglas 7i3. Copyright, lqtS, International News Orifice. WANTED TO BUY WANTBD A. light i-peenger automo bile, prefer Ford. Want late model. Call evening. Walnut KK. Tale buys everything 2d hand. Tyler furniture bought and an Id. J. C. Reed. 1X7 Farnam, Doug. 14t WR BUY 1-hand clothe. Hfl N. Mttt. Slightly Used high-grade piano. U. 8017. GOLDEN oak typewriter desk. D. !&!!. REAL ESTATE FARH RANCH LAND! FOR OALB Canada. STOP! LOOK! RBlADt Now la the time to come to Canada and buy good farm. The safest investment on earth la earth itaelf. 1 have soma of the choicest wheat snd flax land la West , ern Canada that will make you money. Once to town, consolidated school and church. . See ne for cheap Investments. (Seventeen year' experience In Western Canada, land. P. II. Bovalr, Ir Arcy, Bask., Canada- Ceawsiefe TO SETTLERS ONLY S20 acre for tm Klcu corn, alfalfa and wheat land; no eena. J. A. Tracy. Port Morgan, Colo, . . Mlaeosurt. ! BIGGEST land aala of the year now on. 100 forty-acre farma aattO each. Uood land. WeH settled locality. Close to railroad. ' (12 uer acre la half artual value. Great. eat bargains lit South Mlaaouri at sensa tional price, write touay lor free liter Uure. r. Merrlam, lulls Benton, Montana. RENTERS. HOMESKEK.ERS Toup oo- portunlty. 60. WO acres Irrigated wheat ana euaiia land ror settlement at Valleri Mont. Sil.bO to SSO uer rrn: fifteen wars' time. For particulars, write Vallcr Farm MiMUo., box iota, valler. Mont. ft Minnesota, , BAROAIN 240-acre- farm to miles from Minneapolis: 19 acre uJder cultivation, 40 acrea good meadow, fa acre timbered liaature: can practically all be cultivated; ood porn land; xarm la tencea; to-room mill, etc; 13 head good milk cows. 4 good aiorses, narnesses, wagons, complete set of machinery, hog, chicken and every thing on the farm goea at Hi per acre; 46,000 cash, balance can stand for 10 years at t per cent Bchweb Bros 102 Ply mouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. HAVE 420 acres of Minnesota land, will trade tor city property; win accept vie. trola as first payment. ' Address B 243, i jiee. ' Nebraska. 610 ACRES, Sioux county, Neb.. K per acre, wrth more, suitable for mixed farming and stock raising, not sand hills, good Investment for speculation. Owner, F. B. Raker. Harrison. N'eb. Washington. FOR SALE. My farm of 240 seres, situated in the foot hills of the Colvlile valley, Wash ington; H mile f rora good school; 4H miles from town; I miles from county seat.. Owing to the mountains on north, east and, west, our 'climate la for the , year the beat In the United States. Bx- treme heat or cold, earthquakes and cy clones unknown. -We have been plowing here dally since March 10. Reason for selling", failing; . strength, - owing: to old age. aCntire f arm well fenced and orchard and grounds tn good condition. House ' , and 'barns nearly equal to any in town ship; good Well and springs. Orchard of bearing trees: apples, peara, cherries, apt-loots, peaches, plum and prune, also berries; 45 acres under cultivation or In alfalfa, balance pasture or .timber pine, fir and tamarack. Crops mostly planted. Will sell kll rneap, 7,600. If half cash. - balance hiortgage; or third cash,- balance tiine.'on contract of. sale; or will sell 80 -.separate, no buildings on same. . Inquiries by mail answered promptly. '( - U A. DEXTER. Myrs KaUg, Wash. Av - -S e-Sk . . w . . FOn RENT ' faens and ItawcK lan4e. t'NTMPROVED 4 and 11-acre tracts. - JOHN X. iHK.NZtXt-iiOUGl.Aa (64. REAL ESTATE lAOAKS $200 TO tlU.Ouo made promptry. F. D. W'ead, WtimtX Bid., lflh and farnam Sta CIXy ai d farm loans'. 6. 6Vi, per osnt. ' ' IT' umopt Co" 416 State Bank. WANTE1J-Clty loans. Peters. Trust Col io: H WANTED City leans and wavants UTarnam Snillh & Co. W. i;J0 Famam St. alONET-oa hand for city and tarm luana. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. 1100 to ilD.000 made promptly. K. P. Wead, weaa mug., jxin ana rircam ia. - GABVIN BliOy Jc-A AS: tsKH as firt for farm loans in eastern Nub, United States Trust Co.. Omaha, ct CITY LOANS... C. O. Carlberg. 310-ail Brandola Theater Bid. 65& OJULAHA homes. lOast Nebraaka farms. O'KEKFK REAL BBTATK CO., 101s Omaha National, I-hcne Douglas 271&. ABTR..CC OF TITLE Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstract office, Bo. 17th 8t. Phone D. M87. Kerr Jesseu & Morrell, 201-3 Ktate Bit. Bldg. D. 2292. ItEEU B3TllACn, CO., oldest abstract ojnoo in Mebraaka, 20V urandela Thea. HEAL ESTATE WANTEJ UST your property Mlth P, N. MfCoy for quick sale. ,711 Slate Bank Bldg I. 1013. K EA L " EST A TR -Scitt E AG E . FOR sale by owner, two aire, house' barn, chicken house, trult trees, ber ries, grspes P0"8 Walnut 2MT. iilML"E8TATENORTHKlDE " ;:s:;v, - v . j mm i EASTER FRAY I0H BY H0051ER GREW Hendricks' Hands Light on Balph Willis with Vengeance in Sixth and Seventh Bounds. Best Buy in Omaha This beautiful home to be sold for just sbout the value of the ground. Seven . large rooms with sleeping porrh; nothing could bf more modern. Has frontage of ISO feet on Lincoln Boulevard, 185 feet leer. In fact, one of the tetUist homes ... In Bemis Park, bee us for price, it cer tainly Is a snap. GRAHAM-PETERS REAT.Tr CO. Phones Ke 663, Hunday Walnut 110S. 30 CASH AND J30.PEK MONTH ' Secures new. all modern, 5-room house, .. east front, and In new location, only l't bturk from car line. This house has .1 rooms snd sleeping porch first floor and two rooms and bath second floor. ''This H" the laat liouss I 'have for sale on the above terms. . . For further Information cell Wslnut ti2 today, or call Duuglss l:3$ any dsy nest week. K. P. WRTC1HT ' lv in Hill, new house. Isrge lot and good ton- irrt. Aanrene, ,vi rui, care ttee. INVESTMENT. . s-tw(w vviibbm it v. " iviuru i u r ins amount of payment. Webster 2tM. lfEAirSTAfEei'Tlt'SIDG " $;o-HANtiCOM Park district; ll.Ouo lot en H. :ioth Ave., east front, or grade, close tn Field club, cars and Windsor school. O. J. '"snsn. 610 Mt-Cague Mldg. "3 RILEY STEALS THBEE BASES . Jack Hendricks and his hired Hooslera assumed a very pugnacious attitude yes terday and -treatod Marty Krug'a noblo athletes in a manner. entirely unbefitting a peaceful Easter Sabbath afternoon. In other words the IjVdlanapolls persons took the Rourkes to a trimming, t o 8. . The Hooslera were, particularly, belli gerent In the sixth frame of the matinee. During the course of that stanza they battered Ralph Wl'lla ror a trio ot counts. Two rhadVeff EVerdon In the fovrih and another off Wlllia in t,Be seventh com piled the totsl ul six. In' the meantime Joe Willie and a youth named Burk kept oar stde from making more than three. Joe la a southpaw and although hit rather freely, . something always happened to prevent any damage In the pinches. , ' v . ITTMM Heaves Good Ball. I Burney Everdon I hurled a nice game during his five rounds in the box. It was not altogether hs fault that the two runs were scored. ' Boss Marty made a bobble, which did the damage. After Bronkte'a demise - Kelly ' beat out an Infield hit. Mt poled a double to right and Kelly stepped at third. . Butcher drove a liner right at Krug. but the ball refused to stick and bounced out of Marty's eager and , outstretched hands. Kelly counted and Mets went to third. If Marty had caught the drive he could have engineered a double' and no counts would havo registered. . On a perfectly - executed squeese play CVandall sacrificed Mets boma from third. , Peeviah because of his error,. ' Krug opened the home half of the fourth with a knock to right Thomason Qew out, but Huelsman banged one up againtit ths eonterfield boards for a double. The Qer iii an general easily came home. The Rourkovinlans added another In the fifth., Whelan. paated a hit to right and Krueger slammed a blow to center. Kafora hit for Everdon and placed a neat single juet back of second with the result that Red counted handily Willis la Hit Hard. At this stage of the game Ralph Willis essayed to hurl. His opening round was far from enjoyable to the home folks. 1 Mela beat out an Infield roller and Butcher poked a two-base elout to left, Crandall's single counted Mets and sent Butcher to third. As Mitchell grounded out Butcher sneaked home and Crandall went to second. Blackburne's biff against the (green sign In center counted Cran dall.1 ' J ' The Hooslera followed up their attack with a light flank movement In the fol lowing . inning. Riley busted a hit to right and then proceeded to shamefully Imitate the well known Tyrua Cobb. The Imitation was a good one aa Messrs. Willis and Nsiman will testify. First Riley swiped second. Then he swiped third.. -Then, ha swiped home. At no In stance was he In danger of bring caught. All of which la some theftlng. 1 Roerkes Get Baay. Omsha put on a brief burst of speed in the seventh and nicked a tally when the youthful Mister Burk w aa startled Wlllia poled a hit to right. So startled at this activity was Mister Burk. that he walked Payne before recovering from the astonishment. Krug's roller escaped the clutching paws of Herman . Bronkle and Willis and Payne advanced a base. With the seeks thus loaded Thomason rolled to Burk. which threw out Willis at the plate. But Mets muffed Black burne's throw to make a double play And Payne beat it home before the pill was recovered. . Willis got to first in the ninth on an error and went to second on Krug's safe blow. Each man went up one on Thoma son'a Infield out. Just as Huelsman was preparing to knock the ball over the fence and tie up the game Willis went to sleep and was nipped off third via Blackburne to Bronkle. v, Considerable excitement occurred In the fifth round when the Indianapolis gang tried to convince Umpa Van Sickle that they had executed a triple play. With three on bases Krug drove a liner right smack Into Meti's hands. - Met ducked back to first and doubled Payne. He then threw to . Mitchell at second and Just as the ball arrived Kafora slid back safely. At least' the "Urnps . eatd safety. Whereupon the enraged Hoosiere gath ered around Van Sickle and started to debate. -Jlendricks led the negative- side and Van the affirmative. ..Although the affirmative side talked less and offered less argument the unanimous . decision was give In favor of that aide. Score: ' ivdiaxapolis, . ' , A B. K. H. PO. A. E. ' z o. 0 11 t 0 IS 0 2 e 1 s 2- 4 7 . : I : 0 0 0 2 0 .1 1 WRESTLIHG GO IN LIHCOLH TONIGHT i Special Train Will Carry Some 200 - Omaha Fans to Westergaard Stecher Match. WILL LEAVE OMAHA AT 5:30 Riley If. ... Bronkle, 3b,.. Kelly, cf... ; Mets, lb. ,i. Butcher, rf. ....... Crandall, 2b aiitcneii, ss......t. Blackburne, c...,,. J. Willis, o 'uuric, p. , 1 2 I - o 2 0 .1 Total 35 10 27 12 5 OMAHA. . AB. H. PO. A. E. Payne, Jib... 4 1 " -a 1 o Krug 2b 4 . 1 2, 1 1 Thomason, Vf....... 5 0 , 0 0 0 0 Huelsmnn, rf 4 O 1 0 0 0 Aiten. If 4 0 - 1 -i 0 0 p'rhliebner, lb 4 0 0 IS 0 . 1 Whelan, as i 1 12 ti 0 Krueger, c 2-0 12 0 0 INeiman, c. 2 0 0 S Everdon, p. 10 0 0 0 WllllB, p 2 0 10.2 0 Kafora 1 0 1' 0. 0 0 Tonight one of the biggest wrestling matches of the year wilt occur' In Lin coln, when Joe Stecher, the Nebraska phenom, X pits hi strength, and agility against (hat of .Jess Weatargaard, . the powerful Dane from Dee Moines. If Stecher wins the match tonight. It meant he la well started on the trip up the championship ladder, and will mean that such aa Hussane and Cutler will be forced to meet Aim. , , ,, - A special tralnload of fans will go to the match from. Omaha. The special will leave over the Burlington at 1:30 and will return as soon as jlhe match ft over. The street car company . has ' arranged to have cars at the depot, no matter what hour the- special return.' Some 200 fans are expected to go from here. , Dan Galne of the Merchants hotel la managing the special. He has guaranteed enough fares to the railroad, and all who Intend to take that train are asked to communicate with him. A block of 200 seats has been set, aside at Lincoln for the Omaha crowd. Dispatches from the state Indicate that the special train from Oakdale to Lin coln will carry too Dodge county people to the match. Stecher la from. Dodge county, and the home guard Intends to be on hand to aee the lad work. YALE WINS. U BLIZZARD Crews of New Karen Take Two Shell Events from Quakers on Schuylkill. w I ' ' SNOW ALONG THE RIVER BANKS REAL T8TATE WEST 81DB -I n.ol r'AkA'AU hoiuu. i ro-inm. recep tion hall, bath, grate, large, attic; a bargain. See owner, 121 t", Wth II. JU2. reaiTestate HOT WATOJt HEAT 7 ROOMi. all modern, hlrrh finish, ele gant eat front lot, paved alreet wita paving aM polri, choice location on Jsth Ave. Price M.OUO. terms If rimlred. V. U. CAKLBKKU, 212 Brandei Theater Hldj. ToUls.l j . 37 2 10 37 16 2 ' Kafora baited for Everdon In fifth. Indianapolis Runs 0 0.0 2 0 S I 0 O Hits 1 I I 4 10 110 Omaha-i. ' Runa ooiioieo a Hlta 1 0 0-1401 1 1-10 Two-base hits: Mels, Butcher, Paynes Huelsman, stolen bases; Riley (8), Kelty. Sacrifice hits: Crandall. J. Willis. Riley. Krug. Double plays: Mets, unassisted; Whelan to Krug to Kchllebner. Hits: Off Everdon. 4 in five inntngs: off Willis. in four Innings; off J. Willis, 7 In six Innings; off Burk, 3 1n three in nings. Struck out: By J. Willis. 4r by Burk. 2; by Everdon, 1; by R. WUlis. 4. Have on balls: Off Burk, 1: off R. Willis, 1. Time: 1:33. Umpire: Van Sickle., Black Kats Win at Fort Omaha from the Alamitos on Sunday In a practice game yesterday .it Fort Omaha. Black Kats defeated the Ala mitos, by the score of 9 to 6. Vernon and Jim Sulxe did the twirling tor the Alamitos.- the former holding the Kats to two hits, and the latter allowing seven. Manager Overman's allowed each of his slab artists to pitch three Innings, and did great credit to themselves, allowing, four hits. The feature of the game was the all-around playing of Bernia Probst, a former Alamlto, who made two .runa, two hit, two putouts, Ihree aesiat and one error. Score : , BLACK' 8 KATS. ALAMITOH. AB.H.O.A B. AB.H.OA k Prbsi, B , s 4 I IHintU.C, rf I SUIIHII1, St.. I I I J ODoiiKhrtr. If 4 0 1 CHUMS, tk... 4 l 4 1 II I Butji, O., 1 4 1 I tllurnr, ef. . 4 a l e o l nstBsis.a., b l i oriixillii.tn. c. I 10 t tVtruos. t 1 t t I iMugi, t PHILADELPHIA, April 4. Tnder weather conditions probably never before braved, in a rowing race by oarsmen ot American colleges. Tale today won both the varsity snd Junior elght-oared shell events from the 1'nlveislty of Pennsylva nia over the one-mile (S55 yards) course on the Schuylkill river. F.ach ef the New Haven crew finished two lengths tn the lead. 'Thayracee were towed 1 under bllxiard conditions. More then a toot of enow lay on the river banKs, the flakes were coming down so thick that one could scarcely see a quarter mile ahead, the temperature was at the freeilng mark and .the forty-n!le .northeast gale that was driving the snow Into the face of the oarsmen had made ,the usually placid Schuylkill so rough that many thought It would be Impossible foi the frail shells to keep right stde up. Regln te Forge Ahead. : Jt was nearly o'clock, when the big race, . that for the .varsity crews, we ttaited after the Tale Junior eltht had defeated the Pennsylvania second crer. Tale held the east shore. The start was a good on and fer the first quartet mil the crews rowed bow to bow. ' Then the Tale men began ' to forge ahead and. at the half mile mark they had a alight lead. Yale began exhibiting much greater power than Pennsylvania and at the mile post the crew had a lead of about a third ot a length- The Blue crew rowed for the beat part of the mile at thirty-three and thirty-four atrokea a minute, while Pennsylvania I Plan.Big Outdoor Athletic Meet for Latter Part of May To plan for a big outdoor athletic meet to be held the latter part of May, a meet ing will be held at the Toung Men's Chris tian association Thursday evening by lo cal athletic enthusiasts. The Toung Men' Christian association, thn Amateur Ath letic association, the high school and the Townsend Gun company have already de clared they will enter teams In such a meet. Medals would be given - winners and the meet held on Crelghton field. It Is the belief of the st,hletle fen that a big outdoor meet would attract consider able Interest In Omaha and an effort will be made Ui stage one, ' , . ILLIN1 LOSE DUAL MEET RAMBLERS HAVE A CLASSY BUNCH OF BALL PLAYERS With Etnll Bwanson as captain, the Ramblers have made a good selection for that, position. The Ramblers have a classy hunch of fielders In Urban Chrlatensen and Han- I Irfuls Norgard ' will ' hold down first bse fer the Ramblers this season. With John Mogsnsen behind the club, guarded. California Team Defeats Squad from East by Seventy-One to Fifty-One. SOME FAST EVENTS ARE RUN BERKELEY,' Cal.. April 4 The track and field team ef the University of Cali fornia defeated the University of Illinois athlete here today, 71 to St. The track waa slightly slow owing to recent ralna and no records were broken. Fast time waa made, however, in several events. One of the most Interesting per formances' waa that of Btantoh ot Cali fornia, who won the 230-yard dash from Hohman of Illinois in 0:1!4- Ililnols excelled In the distance runs, Gantl Tapping and Mason, having little difficulty In besting their western op ponenenr. ,:', California gained, first honors, in all the field event except the pole vsult in which Bchohlnger of -Illinois and Gibhs of California tied at. twelve feet one-Inch. The Illinois took both the hurdle races easily. . .'.,. ' Each university was represented by twenty-one men and tb meet marked the official dedication of California's new oval. was pulling thirty-six. A quarter of a mile from the finish the Haven, eight made their last spring and opened p nearly a boat length of water between themaelves and Pennsylvania. The Quaker responded, but TalaV main, talned it lead and then added a little to It and crossed the finish mark two length In front. The time of the' raoe was estimated by the officials at 7 minutes and M sec ond. Despite' the severe weather conditions and the hard sprint all the Way, both I Noyes, Peevish at , . Spokane Club, Will Not Play in Omaha Due to a grlevanoe against the npe kane club, Pitcher Win Noyes refuse to report to Omaha. H I till In Spokane and will not budge. Noyes assert that he did not sign a contract last year and therefore la a free agent, lie says lie can go where he please and not where Spo- katte chooses to send him. He lies noth. Ing against Rourke or Omaha, hut merely I irw finished In good condition. j does not want to come her because the i Th rar of th ,l,nlor C1'ew w" rauch Spokane club wants him "to. However. "K9.1"" v"'y r,te: nt Noyes pitched all last year and drew "l lnf P"'"1 " " . - " ijmi iuKir ivusin en- salary from Spokans. so it is doubtful If M claim is legal. Rourke lis arltten him thst If he doe not report by April 10 he w ill be suspended. Prbtt.W.. i 4 !-rhr. If... I Hllnl.d , IS 4 (julnass, lb. 4 Ovemas. c. 1 Uh1ll. c . I Rahman, rt. 4 Purhr, if... 4 Prb. a., 1 1 tm'-wj. r Itathka. .. 0 HEAL ESTATE -if ISCELEANEO US Natl Realty Co. Sell and trades R. E. B Bee Bldg. D. MuM. liEHO iH A SNAP, Two lot. 2th St-, near nnkney, IVjO each. Four lot near. 47 y. and Seward, tttO eacn. , . Two lots. South Omaha. $J each. Fine lot, Kountse f'la -e. l.i. ' lniuire 41a Karbaih Block. VTVK IlOMs7.MODEI(N. I'."io7 TErTmsT OWNER. WEB. Jii t Beaumont Wins from New York.Giants BEAUMONT. Tex., April 4 The Beau mont Texa league club today came from behind and defeated the New York Na tionals, 0 to 6. LOUISVILLE, K. April 4.-The De troit Americans-defeated the Louisville American association team, 7 to , here todays In a ten-inning game. CINCINNATI. O.. April 4.-The Wash Ington Americana defeated the Cincinnati Nationals here today, I to 0. st. louis "natTonaIs -shut out the browns ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 4 -Th t. Loui Nationals shut out the local American vantage. They kept alowly Increasing their lead and finished strong two length in front of the Pennaylvanlan. Yale's time was 7:M. Despite th sever weather and the fact that the shells finished the. race with rrurh water In them, the oarsmen suf fered no 111 effects. In each of the races most of the men removed their w esters before sterling th race snd itiwed in their usual scant attire. Total., Tsitls J 111 I I I Black Kats 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 t-t Alamitos 200 0. 0102 06 Three-base hits: Oulnane, Vernon. Two base hit: B. Probst. Struck out: By Oeorge Probst, 1: by Lacey, 1; by Rathke. 2: try vernon, x; Dy liue t-rooat, x; vy Putse, I, Sacrifice hits: William Probst, William, Dougherty, Hit by pitched ball: B. Pi oust. Umpire: Shanty Falconer. I leagu team. S to . in tha fourth am nf ..U 4 17 4 I th. h . - -" . , nvic t"u j . t Nationals hsva won three snd lost on in the series thus far. Score: U.H.E. Nationals .... 2 0 3 3 0 2 0 1-e 13 2 Americana ...OoOOODeu tl 0 i Batteries: NstionH.ls, Orinar, Meadow and Roche. Snyder: Aniericans, Wellmun, Remnas, Hoch snd Agnew. tstaistserlala'e Conah Remedy. . From a small beginning tha sale and use of this remedy has exteodei to all parts of tha United States and to many foreign countries When you have need of U'?h a medicine give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial and you will un derstand why It has become so popular for coughs, colds and croup. Obtainable every a here. Advertisement CLEVELAND AMERICANS ' DEFEAT P1TTSBURGHS NEW ORLEANS, La.. April 4. -The Cleveland Ameieeans defeated he Pitts burgh Nationals, 2 to 1, here today. DALLAS, Tex.. Apill 4-The Chicago Amertcsn defeated the local Tex lesgu team here today, 7 to t. The Ue Want Ada Are Bet Business Booster. Coast Leagae Games. Score; . . R H E. enlce .' A I 2 Malt Ijke City A. ( 12 2 Batterlea. llltt, Piercey. Henlev, Kpencer and Mltse; C. Wllllama, Uregory and Hannah, Rohrar. Score, morning game: PI H E- Pqrtland 1 4 Los Angeles 4 4 1 . . Ratterlea: Evan. IaisIi, Callahan and Fisher; Horstmsn, Burn and Boies. (Score, afternoon game: ' K U.K. Portland 7 12 I Los Angeles ill 1 Batterlea: Krause, Rleger, Callahan and Fisher; Hughes, Chech, Ryan snd Brooks. Score, morning game: Oakland -, Kan Francisco . Batterlea: Boyd, Fruett and Barham, Smith and Schmidt, Score, afternoon game. Oakland ban Francisco Batteries: K la witter end Kuhn; Fan ning and Schmidt. R.H.E. .. 4 2 .. 7 2 Elliott: R II K .. 4 S t 1 . f Only hree offices but very, choice ones There are still but three of flcca on the rental list of the buttdiiig. ;, - ' We h&d some sixth floor space, which we offered a few, days ago, and this is now taken. . . . ' '"...' The, space offered . Is . yery desirable, , if it ,'meeU your requirements. V It will also pay you to call. Even If wo bav nothing that meets your require no ants, we will placa your name on our list anil notify you as soon-aa a change occur which will vacat) the kind of an' office you want. r., THE BEE BUILDING "The building that it always neu" The fact that there are but three vacant offlcea In the Bee Building, U the best testimonial we caa offer you of service, comfort, safety and location. f Suite 222: Suite 322: Room 420: Wlags tiood In Paalarea. Ivy Wingo I making a fin chewing tn the outfietld with the Cincinnati Reds, and It appears a If llerxog may give him a permanent berth there. tied Sex Win. UBMPM1S. April 4 -The Boston Ameri cana defeated the Memohia Routhern as so latlon team today, 14 to t. Best for tenet tpallon. The best medJ-ln for constipation I Dr. King New Life Pill. Mild and ef fectixe and Wrap you well. 36c. All druggist. Advertisement. Thl 1 a very choice office on the second floor, facing the corridor around the court. It la par titioned for a ery comfortable waiting room, and two private office. . It has north light. Price, rer month ( 815.00 Thl la a duplicate of the room described above, except thst It is divided Into a waiting room, and a tingle large private office. lrire perl month -$45.00 This 1 one ot the corner offices which is con sidered ho very desirable. It is 20x20 feet, and hag two .windows facing north and two west. The large vault 1 particularly desirable for tome classes of business. The door of this office is directly at the end of the hall, so that the sign may be seen by everyone walking down the corridor. l'rlce, per montli $40.00 . . . . F.npe(Ully adapted for printlug office. This baa been occupied by a printer for many years and on account cf its location in an office building and tn the heart of the office building district, the location Itself is an asset in this busineaa or any aimliar business. It hag an entrance from " the court on the ground floor and also from the alley. There is very satisfactory light and ven- t llation. It likewise has the advantage, from the standpoint of insurance and safety, of being In a fireproof building. The floor space Is . 1.232 feet. I'Tice, per month . . , ; 9100.00 Apply to Building Superintendent, Room 103 THE DEE BUILDING COMPANY Ground Floor Room: