17 THE UV.K: OMAHA, SATl'IlDAV, APRIL 17, .1915. A. ( r V 4 STORZ ARE LEADERS " IN STATETOURNEY Omaha Team at Top in Five-Man Event at the Lincoln Meet. COCHRAN-SCIPLE IU DOUBLES r LINCOLN. April l.-Opcial Tele gram.) The Omaha bowlers made their first appearance In the atate bowling tournament lent night and proceeded to rarry off all the honors. The Stors team Jumped Into the lead of the five man team events w'th a score of 2,M. with the Fords of Lincoln second with 2.M5. and the Jetters of Omaha third with 2.6S. Cochran and K. Prlple of the Btora team took the Irsd In the doubles with 1,165 pins, with HeJser and Zimmerman a close second with US pins. Mlllson and Ftempke of Lincoln, the previous leader, were shoved Into third place. Zarp of the Jotters scored 893 pins down for the leadership of the singles, while Cochran captured second place with 1 pins. 'Whlsenand of Itaatlnis. the nre- vlous singles leader, was shoved Into third place. Tho scores tonight were as follows: Fl vr-Ma a Teaais. Rtorx, Omaha Ford. Lincoln .letters. Omaha Lincoln Cleaners Lincoln Telephones Pender Nebraska Farmers, Lincoln"!!!! Hastings Jlllmis. Lincoln Llndrlls, Lincoln ftlnrlea. Terrell Zarp Baiter R. Sclple "" k. scipis Bland Fanton .' Tomsn t'ochran Howrrs Rrandt '' Martin '...'..'. ''.''""!'.''!" x Anderson 471 Itacely 44,; .Immerman fc-,2 Zurbrlgen 549 iiimble 444 Huoh 4x7 Hutcher 4i".3 Hudson (WU Rloe 444 Rempke 446 Rrawn, Lincoln hi& Mlllson. Lincoln 514 Kle-Maa Teams, AfprriNo ri:i'T. Int. Id. 3d Tot. Sloes U7 J.MI I" ,4 Nnland Is1 1 171 mn Conklln l.V. 1.73 l 414 Olson 1 INI f"i M" Keller 11 1S2 IT" 43 Handicap ..a X tt 9 Totals . 70 TW KM ITS AlVUl NTLVO DFIT 1st. 2d. 3.1. Tot. Prlrresn ...lTi) 17" lS Overmlre ...Wi IS atl 4' Soannoll . ...') lot 1f7 .V.7 Mseker 1?.' 1M -:n 4?6 Conrad Kvl 17 477 Handicap .. K7 7 7 201 Tots I ....??? Tt WO 24Vt WBHTKRN KLECTUICS. 1st. 2d. 8cl. Tot. Shearer M JiW i: 470 Uragonler ..l.K 140 l.w 4::i Miller 121 14 lis tvS Zadlna 123 141 126 ,0 Shields 14 1M 14S 447 Handicap ..34 34 34 102 Totals.... T40 7S 720 2228 DISTRHT PI.ANT. 1st 2d. Sd. Tot. Huntzlnger 1M Hi ol $2! Iamborn ...S1 ll lo 4tu Grim 18R ItU 151 4" Uuurher 1 4! 133 1M 433 Iionirlev J CI 1M a 44rt Kent i m i i 2.i ,W6 2,626 2.4..1 S.4;lS s.m 2.3:! S.:U8 2.N.79 t.m . 517 . fl . 4.42 . 624 . W) . R22 . Ml m tat W4 4tn MM tlamHiap 30 a . SO Totals ... R20 SIS 766 1M03 TRAFFIC PKPT. 1t. 2d. 8d. Tot. Oocklev ....11H 170 122 410 Duff V.!H 1 141 4tn Rhodes IIS ins 152 STB Trimmer ...1;V 114 117 1 lmbrt ....!: 167 lf.7 4frl Handicap ..110 110 110 330 Totals ...7r IBS fm ?33D COMMERCIAL PK.PT 1st. Id. 3d Tot. Peterson ... 129 140 34 Hurt 1S5 1 34 221 110 Vincent ! 134 17 X'l HevnoMs ..1?2 14H 201 471 Johnson ....1.W 133 1;rr 4"5 Handicap ..109 103 109 327 Tntnl(i....705 7H7 : 2427 okneral nrnrw, , 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot. .1H0 17 137 4i:4 .141 192 1H 49". .lf.7 14 17 4T.1 .254 1 150 6. 9 Tot sis S92 894 S.V! M4 lNgrTALLF-RS1 PFl'T. 1t. 2.1 3.1. Tot. Nordqulst ...lis ms 129 W Fahnestock 115 147 3.M ratterson ...12S 1H7 136 371 M.'Donnell ..101 92 Wft 2"7 lirant W 123 117 3 Handirsp ...104 1H 101 S12 Totals .." 4 73S SKJ MRR CHIKFf 1st. 2d. 3.1. Tot. nould 1 IS4 173 M3 Huff m 173 iM 609 Kssper 175 17 17.T M0 Stow l.Mt H 161 4X1 Lnndln 1S9 li 10 4M HandH-sp ... 3S 38 SS 114 Totals 14 90a 894 2717 KNO INKERS 1st. 2d. Sd.Tot. Capen 143 142 190 476 McKenile ...1P7 166 V.v i Kester 1 147 144 460 Rehschuch ..164 l.V ff Ml Reynolds ....114) 17 174 M0 Handicap ... 06 66 M I Totals m MS "SS S704 Federal l.esaae. 1st. 3d. 3d. Zlmmermsn K lri 249 Tste SO 130 200 Luoena 96 120 216 Tennant US 8 It Ks.nl 90 S 175 Totals 4S3 643 102S SOO TEAM, 1st Id id. Johnson ST 71 151 Tate 106 122 22S K'avons 1M 111 231 Kink arte. 160 12 312 Thompson 1M 134 2S7 Totals 616 6(0 1216 SHAMROCKS. 1st. td. 3d ..161 116 277 ..113 12H 241 ... m 1"4 197 ,..62 12S 19.) ...62 128 l'O Roben .. Wallace Stroup . ...1J0 122 24 ... l 61 132 ... 6 ST 14i Totsls ...41 6O0 tai I'UIVKH I.BAK. 1st. d Tot Rauner ITS 111) )M Ivhrberg 6i i no Klynn T 7:' l.M Heard Mattern Totsls TIOKR Jsmlson Fisher ...... Fltspatrlrk , Beeon Orlfflth .... SH 110 19ti .... SS 110 l.'S . .. .4.-J 411 869 ULlKf. 1st. 2d. Tot ...im 121 it'i ...110 151 Wl .... wt 114 JO ....1R I2S 2f-4 ....99 14 203 ZEPPELIHS COME AGA1NJN NIGHT Two Airships Raid East Coait of Britain. Setting Many Building; Aflame with Bombi. CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE DONE Culls from tlio Wiro Tlic funeral of Colonel W. 15. Nelson. K'liisss city r.lltor, will be held this af tt noon. f.lect and .oninion roiinells of Phllsdel plila de.l.lol to sllow the htstorl'" liberty b.11 ti be snit t' the Psnama-Pa.'lftc expix-ltlon. Resolutions providing for list trip a.'ross the continent were nnsnl- nionslv sdopted by both brsncbes. Msyir l'lsnkenliurs announced he would slen the re"lutlon and only minor detslis iu.w remain to complete the arrange ments. Nine funersls a III be merged Into one neit Monday to tske car.- of nine of the fifteen vb-tlins of the serldent when a crowded street cur wss run down by a IVtrolt Toledo Ironton freight train on a railroad crosMng In the western part of Hetroll. All of the nine were psrlnhoners of St. John Canllns Roman catholic rhurch. whom the funeral will be l.eld. tl Y. Raker, a forest ranger, the son of Justice I'sHus Raker of the Rhori Island supreme court, wss found desd, In his room st Hie Kesttle Atbletlo cluo, having shot hlnt.lf through the heart. He had been In poor health. Tha Bee Want Ads Are Best Business Boosters. oxaxiE tohnson Wheelnck Halllday Kovan Regerow . Carry bU Crosby ... Heyden .. Hughes .. Totals 19 6P3 1192 AK-SAR-BKX, 1st. 2d. Tot. Stanton M 14 297 Sub 93 N2 177. Totals MS 618 114 .UlilnsiMrr LrSKSf. SIIADT IjANKP-. 1st. 2d. Sd-Tot. Teal IT2 176 647 Mitchell ....213 1N6 244 643 Fltspatrlck. lSl 160 1W 431 Totala... .644 V 669 lfUl HORNETS. 1st. Id. 3lTot Hauptman ..IM 17 ls 6W Rrewater ...INK 12 163 VX Johnson 14H 160 160 442 Totals 623 400 460 1472 VINBGAH HILLS. 1st. 2d 3d Tot. Mlratskr ...17 143 ISA 4SI M alloy 190 163 14S 499 Hansen 181 147 Ul 609 Totals 636 442 616 1492 OMAHA TRl'KKH. 1st. Jd. 3d Tot. Corson 144 161 1T4 4T9 Wllledson .152 174 132 4f Koran Ii2 1T 191 6U Totals 448 611 47 1466 MINN KOBLL18. 1st. 3d. 3d. Tot Wsndell ....181 l.M 147 43 Mathews ...134 1N6 164 43 Melster .....176 147 l.W 462 Totala ....491 466 4M) 1307 M1NNKHAHAH. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot MoCov 14 17 151 478 Hland 150 170 1.T7 4S7 Dober 176 204 231 610 Total 471 563 649 1&7& Nebraska Telephone Tournament The followlnc were winners In the bowling tournament of the Nebraska Telephone Company league Just brought to a close: Mathlesen Carey, Lincoln Kd wards. Lincoln It. Spangler. Lincoln Simmons. Lincoln Whisenand, Hastings Welch, Hastings Doubles. Ralier-Zlmmerman Hland-Tomon Teirell-R. Sclp'.e Meaklns-.Mockett Shedd-Kelkenherg Cochran-K. Holple A. Amspoker-Dimcan Hopewcll-B. Amspoker.... Campboll-Carr Hlmmons-Mathlesen Oates-Maya Banks-Robertson 4:"2 493 404 574 .. 4S9 .. 592 .. 494 1.122 1,070 , 1,030 968 , 75 , 1,155 , ilOi . 976 . 1,077 9T, 953 Welch-Whisenand, Hastings 941 Mayor Is Invited To Catch the First Ball at St. Joseph Mayor James C. Dahlman has received an invitation from the St Joseph Booster club to attend the opening game In St. Joseph April 23, when the Drummers and Rourkes lock horns. Tha invitation asks that Dahlman be prepared to don large mitt, protector and mask and catch the first pill pitched as heaved by Bitot Marshall, mayor of St Joseph. The mayor will probably accept the invita tion unless other business prevents. ALL-EVENTP. H. W. Huff 1762 1MM-RLKH. Vidlna and Rruce 1223 SINGLES. Noland 600 FIVE-MAN EVENT. Wire Chiefs 2717 Doubles. 1st. 2d. SdTot Lsmbert 11 160 170 523 Oocklev 144 138 11 463 Handicap 12 Total 1114 R. Johnson. .118 143 154 415 Holiday 160 170 159 489 Handicap Total 10OS Zadina 1M J49 1 493 Bruce 164 818 180 If Handicap 168 Total 1222 Butt 154 lt 178 41 Johnson 129 140 137 406 Handtesp Ml Total 10M Longlev 125 12S 1 419 RevnoHa ...178 U7 133 468 Handicap W Total M Korsn "iTt 186 in 4M Kent )52 174 161 487 Total TS Tr4meail ....146 18 16S 4l Bwanson .... S8 107 1M SX.1 Hsndlcap M t Racing Bill Offered In Illinois Senate 8PRlN'OFIEU, 111., April IS. A racing bill was Introduced today 'in the senate. The measure would legalise racing In Illi nois and would create a state racing com mission to be composed of three members of the State Highway commission, the president of the highway commission to be chairman of the racing commission. Tho commission would have charge of all race meets, a percentage of which would go to the state. ALLAN-DARLING DOGS ARE STILL LEADING NOME. Alaska, April ll The Allan Darling team of fourteen malamutea, driven by A. A. "Scotty" Allan, still was leading today In the 413-mile all-Alaska sweepstskes dog team race, having driven Into Camp Haven', 146 miles from Nome and only sixty miles from ths turning point at Candle, one hour and four min utes ahead of Eskimo John, the native driving the twelve dogs entered by ths Council Kennel club. Allan's time to Havon was twenty -two hours. The trail is heavy and slow, but the weather is clear. Total Fahnstock Kasner ... Handicap , Total.... Huff Lundln ... Handicap !!ios"lM "lii" 376 ..168 1 34 164 444 123 H ...ITS 14 14s 7 ...144 144 It 447 123 Shearer 161 150 168 467 Shields 212 176 146 634 Handicap 0 Total Rehechuh Kester .... Handicap Total Stow firlm Handicap Total.... Boucher . Peterson . Handicap Total.... 10C1 ..ItS 157 23 647 .. 96 156 186 43 153 .'.'.133 218 "ioi' 503 ...117 159 157 433 US 10(1 ..119 177 147 443 ...170 182 147 493 135 , 1077 Camahv ...127 145 99 371 Miller 165 113 132 410 Handicap 141 Total 92: Keller 191 182 149 52? Overmlre ...210 123 113 44t' Handicap 14 Total 111$ Huntsinger .166 172 1 33 470 Umborn ...200 138 1S2 620 Handicap 114 Total... Olson Noland ... Handicap Total. 1104 .169 197 126 491 .23 190 169 662 90 1143 Ingles. Total... 1 MrKonile ..138 124 10 271 Friers 142 152 112 V HnMop 710 Total 1st. 2d. 3d.Tot. Htlff 173 14 178 615 Handicap, ; total. 681. Kasper 171 175 156 602 Handicap, 42; total, 544. McKensle ..158 1 39 163 480 Handicap, 78; total. Cu8. Zlinmer ....144 128 164 424 Hsndlcap, 93; total, 619. Kent 147 181 233 661 Handicap, 0; total, 661. Koran 196 171 162 62R Handloap, 0; total. 628. Fahnstock .102 161 230 4S3 Handicap, 81; total. 664. Overmlre ...124 1B7 165 436 Handicap, 117; total, 663. Olson 171 187 190 648 Handicap. S3; total. 681. Noland 14 M 643 Handicap, 67: total, 600. Zaslna 184 141 1W1 411 Handicap, S3; total. 444. Bruoe 16 124 170 463 Handicap, W; total. 698. Rehsohuh . 136 174 119 428 Handicap, 6; total. 466. Reynold ..177 203 166 634 Handicap, 57; total, 691. Boucher ....131 1S IBs 75 aHnrilcan. 75: total. 650. Peterson ....! 196 178 510 Handicap, 0; total, 670, Stow 110 13 163 423 Handicap, 61; total, 474. Orlin 14 159 164 V.J Handicap, 57:. total. Kester 136 126 117 S79 Handicap. 117.: total. 4!si. Longlev 163 144 143 450 Handicap, total. 459. Butt 180 179 174 633 Handicap, 0: total, 69S Johnson ....148 121 104 372 Handicap. T2; total. 445. Oocklev 1M. 178 170 606 Handicap, 57: total. 662. Lambert ...167 136 158 461 . . I, -o. r. TO Johnson ....172 153 196 620 Mnndlcan. 64: total. 6.4. Holllday ... 137 174 223 134 Harvrtlrao. 46: total. 679 Shearer 165 155 173 49S Handles. 0:. total. 663. Shields 1R1 152 13S 47 HundlcaD. 0: total. 47. Huntrlnger 176 154 185 616 HmdinD. S3: total. 548. Lundln 175 168 V 492 Handicap, 67: total. 64. Prtmeau ...138 165 161 464 Handloan. : total. 460. Csrnabv ....128 176 0 SS9 Handloan. 9: total. 48s Miller 144 142 12S 418 HandlcaD. 42: total. 464. Lamborn ...107 127 161 466 Handicap, 81: total, 636, LONDON. April Ifi. Two Zeppe lin airships visited the east coast of RnRland shortly after midnight, drop ping bombs on several towns, doing considerable daniane to property. As far as has been ascertained only on person, a woman, was Injured. It Is said ahe was only slightly hurt. The airships dropped four bombs on Maldon, in Essex county, thirty miles east of London, but no damage re sulted. Bombs also were dropped In the Herbrldge basin, two miles across the river. These set fire to aome buildings. The airships came up the Black- water river and over the marshes and circled. Lumber Yard Fired. At Lowestoft, on the North Sea, In Suffolk county. three bombs were dropped, considerable damage result Ing to house property In the center of the town. A lumber yard was set on fire. The window panes in many houses were shattered. Three horses belonging to the railway company were killed. Previously the aircraft had visited Rnnthwold. twelve miles south of Lowestoft, and having missed atrik ing that town with its missiles went on to Halesworth, eight miles inland. It then returned again to Southwold and dropped six bombs. Workahap Struck. irmnlltii to the tat est accounts, after leaving Lowestoft the aircraft passed over Harwich In the direction of Felix towe. It is said now that a duscn bombs were dropped In Maldon, but that only one building, a workshop In the London road, wss struck. Anti-aircraft guns were heard during the nlrht at Oravesend and Sheernees. The authorities bad ample warning of the air raid, as Dutch telegrams reported that Zeppelins were coming aoross the sea in the direction of England. Notices were sent to the police authoritlea of some of the east and south coast towns of possible aerial visits. These notices enabled the usual precautions to forestall air attacks to be taken In towns ana vit Ingres. No account! of the actual damage done h the bombs of the alrcrait is ontain- able as yet. the raid having occurred at such a late hour of the nlgtit. lf Latest Type. skinners of British trawlers, who sighted the Zeppelin airship which last night raided the northeast coast of Eng land, desorlie it as the 'M, one if the i.teat tvre of German airships. The .ihtMi the craft 10 mtlea from i.nl Thev believe It came from Helgo Tf It returned to that island, the calculation Is made that It must have covered on tta trip something like 300 ml'ea. . . . . The trawle-s came at full speed for port immediately after they recognised tVe Zeppetln, with the object of giving warning, but. of oourse. they were easily outdistanced by the airship. A. 0. U. W. FAYOR THE BOM Auditorium Propotition Also Meets with Favor at Meeting of the Socialists. TO COST ONLY THE DEBTS CHAMP HIGH JUMPER SPIKED DURING PRACTICE A NOBLES, Csl., April lfc-rred Kelly, world's chsmplon high Jumper, wss battlv spiked In the left foot' In practice two days sgo, according to information given out today. Kelly, , however, expects to start Sun day v. Ith his teammate, Howard Drew, holder of several short distance national records, to compete in tb coming Penn sylvsnia relay games at Philadelphia. They will represent the University of buuthern California. UNION PACIFIC BOWLERS LAY PLANS AT BANQUET The central committee of the A. O. TJ. W. has enthusiastically endersed the Auditorium purchase bonds for the city, and the members of the committee have pledged themselves to work personally for the carrying of the bond issue at the polls In May. K. V. Parrish, manager of the bureau of publicity went before the committee at the meeting last night at A. O. U. W. hall and explained the propo sition to them, namely that the Audi torium can now be purchased by the city for the actual Indebtedness of the property, which ts $150,000 In round num bers. Mr. Parrlah also went before the socialists at a meeting Wednesday night and talked to them about ths proposi tion, explaining that the city needs the Auditorium as a place to hold the larger conventions, the trade shows and the larger gatherings of a seml-publlo nature as well as seme of the large publlo or seml-publlc functions occasionally staged by public-spirited cltlzons. The social ists endorsed the proposed bond Issue unanimously. If the fl50.ona bonds are voted and the Auditorium purohased at that it Is as serted not a cent of the money will go to any stockholder of the company, as that sum will merely pay the outstand ing Indebtedness of the company Instead of yielding a given percentage on the dollar originally Invested by the com pany to build It Every dollar's worth of stock Issued, it la stated, has been wiped out, and the Issue originally was J170.000. The 1 150,0u0 to be voted. Is then to be used only to pay outstanding Indebted ness, which Includes first mortgage bonds of 160,000, second mortgage bonds of 247,090, and back Interest, book and ether debts outstanding, back tax Item and penary of nearly 216,000 and other items which taken In the aggregate mount up to ap proximately 21CO.0O0. 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BEAUTIFUL silk mixed worsteds, tartan plaids, serges, cassimeres and cheviots in fancy weaves. The "Biltmore Special" at $16.50. A treat a value as you pay $18 to $20 for elsewhere Firemen at Dance; Big Fire at Peoria PEOIUA. 111.. April 16.-Flre which broke out In the basement of the Board of Trade building tonight did damage es timated at 26O.000. After a two hours' battle the flames were brought under control. The West, ern Union offices and equipment are a total loss. The Postal Telegraph com pany lost two cables, but Its service was cot seriously Interrupted. When the general alarm sounded the Feorla firemen were attending their an nual ball and dress suits were covered with rubber coats as they made their way to the fire. Two firemen were overcome by smoke. Raincoats Double texture; made of two thick nesses of cloth vulcaarsed together with pure Para rum rubber making the garment absolutely waterproof. All seams full strapped and cemented; collar convertible. Guaranteed not to pull or harden. Lnfth 60 to 62 Inches. Slses 8S to it. $10 to $15 Values, $6.50 "Biltmore Special" Top Coats for $16.50 Cravenetted fabrics; convertible col lars; loose full baok; perfectly draped narrow shoulder effects; wide, Ml and deep pivot sleeves; patch pockets; new popular fabrics; plain and velvet I collars. Men's andYoung Men's Spring Suits for School or Business A LARGE assortment at these prices. The newest cheviots, worsteds and Cassimeres, in plaids, checks and stripes. One, two and three-button models; plain or patch pockets; extreme and conservative styles. Smart Spring Top Coats Smart spring top coats In many different styles. Ex cellent new fabrics in large variety. $9.75 and $11.75 Full Dress Suits We carry a full line of full dress and Tuxedo suits. $16.50 and $26.50 Trousers Men's and Young Men's Jlne Trousers. Hundreds of pairs to select from at $1.98. $2.98. $9.98 WOULDBE SOCIALISTS FLEECE REAL PARTY MAN Two confidence men who fleeced Will iam Bldwell, Hale, Mo., professed to be prominent members of the socialist party. Sldwell. who Is also an ardent socialist,' lest $30 and a watch and fob, both of which were engraved with socialist mottoes. "There's no doubt about them llng socialists," Instantly deduced Chief of De tectives Maloney, as he assigned a pair of detectives to seek out the crooks. "I can plainly see that they believe in dis tribution of wealth." LEHIGH ROAD TO SPEND MILLION DOLLARS SOON WASHTNOTON, April 11-Announce-nient that the Lehlgb railway will eoon award contracts Involving an expenditure of almost $1,000,000 as a result of 'Im proved business conditions at this tlmo" was msde In a letter to President Wilson from B. B. Thorns, president of the road, which wss mads publlo tonight at the White House, with the consent of Mr. Thorns. Mr. Thorns wrote the president to deny that he meant any criticism of the ad ministration In saying In a recant state ment after a call at the White House thst the prosperity of the railroads de pended lsrgly on the attitude of Wash ington officials. Apartments, flats, nouses and oottagss rsn be rented quickly ana rheeply by a Bee "For Reef ad. The fnlon Pacific bowling league was t.anqueted at Ortman' bakery by W. A. Kryt last evening. All the bowlers were present and a fine evening was spent, ripeevhes were made and the prises amsrried. Arrangements trere made for a summer leagus of eight or ten five-man teams to be bowled on the Metropolitan alley. The Union Pacific quartet sang several songs. SURVIVORS OF SUNKEN SHIP COME TO PORT ABERPEWV. Scotland. April 11 A trawler ha brought Into port her seren n.cn and women, part of the crew of the Swedish steamer Folks, which wss Mown dp off Peterhesd on Wednesday night. Whether the steamer was torpedoed or rsn lnte a mine the survivors are unable Apartments, fists, house and cottage ran be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee "Tor Bent'' . Meneray Quality Trees and Shrubs (Sales Grounds, 20th and Famam Streets.) Wesh from our Nurseries at Council Bluffs and Crescent, Iowa. Kvery tree anJ shrub first-class and in good growing condition. Everything guaranteed in every way; true to name. Anything dying during the first year refurnished free of charge. WE ARE THE ONLY LARGE GROWERS IN THIS LOCALITY WHY BUY QUESTIONABLE OR INFERIOR STOCK? If you want the beet for your residence lot, farm or fruit farm, we can supply you. Fruit Trees and plants, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Hedge Plants, Hardy Iloses, Climbing Vines in fact,' anything you may want. SEE OUR STOCK AT THE OMAHA SALES GROUNDS, 20TH AND FARNAM STS. (Behind the Large Cusack Bill-board; Entrance to Sales Grounds Plainly Marked.) Priced Richt Plenty of Stock to Select From Everything Guaranteed. SALES GROUNDS OPEN EVENINGS. MENER AY-OMAHA NURSERY CO. Saturday About 3600 Men's Athletic and II Ribbed U nion Suits at About Half Price A Great Purchase of about 3,600 Men's Athletic and Ribbed Union Suits at 50c on the dollar. I For sprinf and aurnmer wear. Thia purchase consists of all the aamplea and "run of the mill" quality of union auits from aome of the high-grade maker. The material are- pure linen, ailk and lisle, crepe, mull, fancy nairuook and mercerised ailk and linen. They are made up in athletic style ahort sleeves, sleeveless and knee length; also regular make, short alee res, three-quarter length and full length. Values to $3.50. The entire purchase is divided into three big lots. 69c-95c-S1.39 85 Deien New Spring Shirts -laundered and soft cuffs. Neat patterns. All slzei. Values to 11.75; each Dozsn Man's Shirts Neck- 125 band stylo; also with tachAd colters- Value 11.26. Special, each $1 teck- soft at- !. 65c Silk Fiber Hose All new spring shades, pair. ,aC One Big Lot of Men's Mer cerized and Silk Hose "Run of the mill" quality. Worth to 29c. Special, a pair 15c Manhattan Shirts. $1.50 to $5 Munaing Union Suits . $1 to $5 75 Doisn Naw Spring Nscktl Beautiful arrar of saw patterns. worth to 75c. Sals price. fe each SOc and 0C 433 State Bank Building. 3101-3147 Avenue A, Phone Tyler 1194, Omaha, Neb. Phone 872, Council Bluffs, la. D Hurley's Spring Of J TtT onoes i or men All the new low cut styles-for spring are here. All sizes and widths. These justly celebrated shoes for Spring seem to be better finished and are In hand somer lasts than ever before. Tan, black, straight hce, Rag lan bluchers, etc., combination lasts and anatomic heels. Spe cial, a pair, $5.00 and 500 Pair of Men's Fine Shoes. Tan and black. Odds and ends. Practically all sixes, in good lasts and atyiee. Regu lar $3.50 and $4.00 aa values, a pair ifJ.UU $6.00 Men's Hat Spec'ls for Saturday Men's $2.50 Hats for 95c 900 Soft and Stiff Hats Odd lot and sample lines of this season's styles. AH colors and sices. Val ue to $2 60. Your choir AC,, Saturday for HOC $2.00 Balmacaan Hats f or 50c tOO Balmacaan Hats Btltched crown and brim. Mad of silk and Itarfitu wooleus, In ths new erring and summer styles. Value to 12. ou. Saturday, in one ri lot. tnrh 0UC Boys' Hats and Caps (Hrr I ml IKiien Boy' and bil dren's Mats and Caps All new spring; and summer style. Values to SOc- Sptclal. In one big lot, each 15c Stetson Hats John B. Stetson Soft and Mat tiff The Famous "Myo" Ht Soft and stiff. All th ltt models "Brsndels 8polal' Hats $3.50 ous "Mayo" H All the latact $3.00 i 8polal" Soft $2.00 Soft and Stiff Wardrobe Trunks We are exclusive scents la Omaha (or the Famous Tay lor Theatrical sad Wardrobe Trunk A five-year guarantee with every trunk, onr" A A $14.00 and up to. pZUD.Ull