THE BEK: OMAHA, MONDAY. MAY 17, 1915. von UKXT Hi ?S I ALDWELL (rood room on one Moor, modern mi-M heat. i6, to de sirable tenants. Webster 3:2 T rooms All modern. Bcmia park. Harney J049. FOR RENT-$65.00 Dwelling, 414 So. 3Sth St ; tiled vestibule, reception hall, front and back parlors, dining room and kitchen, 5 bed rooms, 3 bath rooms, hot water heat, garage. All in first class con dition. Location A-l. Benj. a Baker. Phones D482, II317, GlobeVan&Storage Stoma, moves, packs, ahlpa; -horse van and 1 men, tl':X per hr.; storage S per mo. Satisfaction guar. D. 4X18 ft Ty. &J0, S-R., 1313 S. 28th, Hanacom Pk., modern. water paid, 2S. HASTINOg A HETDEN. 114 Harney St FOR RENT 7-room houae, all -nodcra. t4M Parker Bt. 6EE tha Central Furniture Store. FREH RENTAL, LIST. "-R-. 1010 Emmet. Ir1al home, modern, large yard, garage, 130. HASTINGS HBYPKK, 1614 Harnsy St. FOR RENT rooma. 2-story. 811 S. at St; steam heated, modern, walking distance; can get more than rent from 3d floor. For Rent 10 rooms, 2-atory, 819 S. Jfith St.; a team heat, modern, walking dis tance; can get more than rent from 2d floor Inquire James Neville, SOS Neville Blk. Phone Douglas 24S4. NEW, strictly modern 7-room house. 1416 S. 10th. Phone D. 4870 for par tlculara. SEVMRAL S to . Tel. eves. Wal. I0S7. FOR RENT 2u30 Bancroft St., 6-room cottage; water, gas, large yard for gar den. Tyler 1478. 301 JONES, 6-r. modern, $.). Harney 1Zn. TWO 6-room houses partly modern; In quire 2"U 8. 8th; roar. FOR RENT We bava complete list of all houses, apartments and flats that are for rent This Hat can b seen free of eharse at Omaha Van Storage Co.. SO 8. 16th Bt Jfy TJ 1 gtxp. eav, moving. I . KPPfl Peking storage. - i2)7 Farnam. D. C1M. Gordon Van Co. S 8toraK. DS N. 11th St TeL D. m or Wab. ISi 6IX-KOOH, modem houae, located at 1710 Decatur St.: will be vacant slay 1; 23 par month. Phone H. H3a. Maggard's; Van and Floras , Co. Call ua for es timates for raov. lag. packing, ahlpplng. 171S Webster at Douglas UH6. TTnriBna Crelgh Bona A Co., Bee Bldg. tores una Otlleea. HKW modern storeroom, 603 North 16th street; low rent. Conrad Young, iH Brandels Theater. Doug. 1571. MODERN office, opposite Loyal Hotel; low rent. O. P. Stebblns. Nice Cool Office With Vault Near the Elevator and Stairs Electric Light Free The Bee Building ' - . Co. . Superinlendent'g Office), Room 103. WANTED TO BUT I, VfllJa buy an S-room new residence In Bemts Park or West Farnam district T will put In 12,600 cash and clear lm- roved tnigated farm actually worth i.000. Phono Walnut 1147. Tale br-ya everything id hand, Tyler 1411. OFF JO it rurnlture bought and sold. J. O. Heed. iar? Farnam Doug. (144. WANTED Typewriter, Underwood 5; state price. M 486. No. Sell your real estate at auction. Write for terms and dates. DO WD AUCTION CO.. Famous Real Mutate Auctioneers. 1115-1 W. O. W. Bldg, Omaha. Red S2SS. WANTED TO RENT SIX-ROOM house or cottage, oak fin ish, only In first-class community. Douglaa 6751. FAMILY of t wish rooms in private home, outlying district Phono D. U9. REAL ESTATE FARM at RANCH LANDS FOR gALB California. Live Oak Colonies, none better. W. T. Bmlth Co.. SliM4 City Nat. Bk. D. BIS. Live Oak Colonies Save 25 Per Cent By buying among Nebraska people; best of soil; Improved and unimproved; 22 dally trains: free literature; prices and terms an request W; T. Smith Co., Desk B. City National Bank Bldg. California. CALIFORNIA LAND. All counties; catalogue tree. Write C. M. Wooster Co.. Phrlan Bldg.. Sao Fran cisco. Established 30 years. BUT CANADA LANDS. The opportunity at present to obtain acme bargains are given by a lumber company operating 44 local yards. They have been compelled u take over everal farms, each being half aectlona and all improved and now under culti vation. Crop prospects now excellent Purchasers having opportunity to buy these farms for the amount of the claim ef the lumber company. Anyone Inter ested, write tha head office of The Lum ber Manufacturers Yards, Ltd., Reglna, flask. laws, 40. OR 19 ACRtf, good heavy soli. In well settled part of Todd county, Minn.; good roads, achoola and chun ht; pries U to M Ptr acre; terms, fl per acre cash, halance 11 per acre a year until land Is paid for. ( per cent Interest SCHWAB BROS.. HAVk YOU A FARM ruK SALKT Write a. fund descriptlou oC your land and send u to tbe fctiou City, la.. Journal. "Iowa's Most Powerful Wsnt Ad aiadlum." Twenty-five words every Friday evening. Saturday morning and every 6aturday evening and Sunday morning for one month, giving aixteeo awls on tweive oiiivi.ni ujr. ivr m; or au woaaa, I ft; or 7$ words. $S Largest circulation of any Iowa news- I pspor. 40.Uuo readers Oaiiy In four great I states. Kssasa. FOR SALE or exchange, well Improved eastern kanvas quarter section of flue land. Will sell on e.y terms or ex change tor Omaha Improved. j W. T. Smith Co., Desk B, City National Bank Bldg ! MluusrV. j GOOD South Missouri laud ca radroad. ! in wall settled lot:lly. il pr acr , Small or large farms on easy terms. Literature fre. D. Mcrriam, kills. Bn- i ton. Kansas City. Kansas. ft una UakeiaT I Flllt SALE llomeeteil. North Dakota. lose to it. ii. elation. K'1 bernaiii. ra-Oi or li ado. ?7UU Lshcal Ave., y.mn City. Li. REAIi ESTATE FARM s K.H l,t,in FOR tW COUNTRY HOMR NEAR OMAHA. Ill.OXi buy a highly improved farm, consisting of about acre, located on one of our boulevarda out from the city, only a 40-mlnute'e ride. Good water sys tem, small amount of fruit, some alfalfa, tarns hay, nloe large beautiful ahads trees and all kinds of shrubbery and about 10 acre, of natural timber, making a beautiful park. This la an Ideal propo sition for handling thoroughbred atook of any kind. Living epilog In pasture. C. R. COMBS. 118 Brandels Theater Hldg. Omaha. P. Wit CHOICE corn land for sale; S20 acres, modern improvements: Cedar county. BH miles to town ef 1.W0, H rolls to smU town. lYIce, $1.10 per acre; UO.onO cash; balance good terms. Addrens Wil son M Light. Randolph. Neb. af tscellaaeoaiB. TO SELL LAND quickly and profitably, you must reach those who are at the present time most interested! in fsrm lands. The Iowa farmer is today the best farm land prospect In the United states The Dea Moines Capital with i40.fti0 dally readers can put your proposition squarely before a larger number of these live prospects than any other Iowa news paper. Our circulation la guaranteed tha largest In Iowa. Wa will Insert a SO word ad 10 days for only J2.&0 (add to for each additional word). Our regular price is 10 per word per day. You save toe on this offer. To sell your land tomorrow, send your ad today to THr; l'r:w MUIIVES lAflTAI,, TOi WALNUT ST. DKB MOINES. IA. ABSTRACT Of TIT LB Kerr TIUs Guarantee and Abstract Co.. a modern abstract office. Bo. 17th fit Phone D, 4s7. RiCED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract offlos In Nebraska, to Brandels The. Jessen & Morrell S01-I Stats Bk. Bldg. D. 31 REAL ESTATE lOAJTS WE ARB always in funds to make good farm and city loan. PETRRS TRU8T CO., 1622 Farnam at FARM LOANS. 6 PER CENT. TOLAND 4V TRUMBULL, 44 Bee Bldg. fro TO ,14,000 made promptly. F. D. Wsad. Wead Bid., lKth and Farnam Bt CITY and farm loans, . !, per oant . H. Dumnnt A Co.. 41 Plate Bank. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnair Bmlth It Co.. lfO Farnam St 8EE3 us first for farm loans in eastern Neb. United States Trust Co., Omaha. 6 CITY LOANS. C O. Carlberg, 110-411 Brandels Theater Bldg. F. M. PENNEY, farm loans, 920 City Na tlonal Bank Bldg bldAH A homes. F.aat Nebraska farms, CKEEFE RBAL ESTATE CO., fI( Omaha National. Phone Douglaa t71S, CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. TI. Thomas, 8 State Bank Bldg. HONEY on hand for city and farm loana H. W. Rlndsr. City National Bank Bldg. REAIi ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE Sale or Exchange Kin very desirable full slsed city lota. In excellent location. Will sell singly or together on very easy to; me or exchange for Omaha improved. W. T. Smith Co., Peak B. City National Bank Bldg. GOOD level, rich wheat land in Wold county, Colorado, close to the Nebraska state Una, In tracts of 10 or 130 acres, to exchange for Omaha property. This land Is close to town aud railroad. Pries IJ an acre. Port of It Is under plow. HASTINGS tt HETDEN. ISHTIaraey 8t FOR KXCHANGE I have t fins denoea in Colorado Springe. Colo.; would like to aell or trade sama for Lincoln or Omaha inooma property. Address Y 624. REAL ESTATE WANTED LIST real estate and rentals with DON- KLSON R. E. CO.. 01 Om. Nat l Bank. REAL ESTATE ACREAGE Suburban Bungalow rooms and bath, water, hot water heat and electric lluhta, shades Included. Has full cement basennnt and large at tic; good sized garage; I acres of grapes, I acres In small fruits; 7,600 if taken at once. For particulars phone Benson 49. 6403 Ames Ave. REAL ESTATE NORTH BIDE ITROOM HOUSE Nearly new, all modern, 4og Burt St.. will be sold at a sacrifice. For full particulars Inquire J. I. Woodard. TeL Doug. S504 or Walnut 1134. a ROOMS, all modem, in tbe north part of the city; J.0. Terma: tl cash and tV monthly. Walnut 1430. FOR BALE 7-room house), all modem. except heat Large lot and shads trees. 12.700. At .2723 Meredith Ave. For terms ses H. H. Moeller. 1834 8tt Ave.. Council Bluffs. la. FOR sale by owners, two residencs lots, centrally located, on 2nh. Doug. 633. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE Vacant Lot Bargain $1.U0 RESIDENCE LOT FOR $76-th Ave., first vacant lot aouth of Leaven worth, eaat aide of street; two large oak trees In front Ronk, $41 8. 22d St. Doug. 4&$. evenings. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE Sale or Exchange Very desirable residence. West Far nam district; all modern and In thorough order. Will make terms to suit purchaser or exchange for small cottage. W. T. Smith Co., Desk B, City National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR BALK. The foUowlng properties, reasonable rates, easy terms, warranty deed: i, Diock 6, Boyd's addition, f Briggs' Placa, lot . block 10. 5 City of Omaha, lot 6. block lfC4 4 Clarendon addition, lot $0, block $. 6 Parmenter Place, lot $. Poppleton Park, lot I, block t. 7 Albright's Choice. South Omaha, lot 20 block 32. $ Jetters addition. South Omaha, lot t. block 2. f uovernment lot in 10 Hub lot 2 in gov. lot S, In 24-lfr-t. 11 House and lot, 07 4th St. D. C. JOHN. Owner. Phone Walnut tin. PRICE cut from KoOu to $2.tm0 because we have obtained htx-room house at such a sacrifice. Ws hsvs papered, put new shades and light ft it urea, linoleum In kitchen and new alnk. Large garag. with cement drive from street; fine cement walks; paving all paid. fbO cash and M per month on balance. 4674 Fort, Web. 216. We will refuae no reasonable offer. fOPn- tSl Ws totlM n& )0 OQO'Oll VHTHO 'jadsj uuvj laojrsjp ".irA faoasuf qX miND H13LW2U Nebraska TREASURERS BDRY THEIR DIFFERENCES State and Lancaster County Offi cials Gt Together and All Happy Now. MONEY PAID. WARRANT GIVEN (From a 5taff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. May It (Special )-The dove of peace which hag been fluttering around over Lincoln looking for a place:' to alight has at last found a plate to rcoat. The war between the county treasurer and the state treasurer over the payment of stats taxes due tha stats from the county and the withholding of a atate warrant by the stats treasurer !ua the county Is over. County Treasurer Sommsrlad filled his rockets with money and went oyer to the stats house and proffered tho same to State Treasurer Hall and ths lattsr promptly pulled out of his vest pocket ths U 1.000 warrant due ths county of Lancaster and handed It oyer to tha county - treasurer, winked on ays at eommerlad. tha latter winked ose eye ft Hall and ths war was over. Caa.e of Coatrei-erey. Tha controversy was caussd by tha county treasurer falling to turn ovar monthly to tha stats treasurer the ac cumulations ef taxes due the stats ac cording to orders of ths stats treasurer. Tho state treasurer then refused to turn over to ths county treasurer a warrant for $11,124.10, which ths legislature bad appropriated to square up matters In the old Capital National bank failure n-'atter. Lancaster county commissioners threat ened to do things to the state treasurer If he failed to turn over ths money and m retaliation Attorney Osneral Reed prepared papers which hs would) have filed tomorrow against ths county to compel tho treasurer to pay the tais&s. The county treasurer paid up everything to May 1, amounting to 135,000. Cleared l's Dlf Mcnltlcs. The National Fidelity and Casualty company of Omaha has notified Insur ance Commissioner Brian that It has cleared up ths difficulties which entan gled It with tbe stats Insurance depart ment and will be able to continue busi ness. President David W. Armstrong called on- he Insurance department the last week and assured ths commissioner that the company would reinsure enough of its business to enable It to put Its re serve and capital In good shape. The company wilt drop plata glass and lia bility Insurance and confine itself to surety and health and accidence writing. Tho stockholders of ths company have agreed the capital of $300,000 shall be re- duosd to 1100,000 by cutting the value of each share SO per cent. Blow to Jitney Baa. The Jltnty bug operation has been crip pled hers due to tha city commission passing an ordinance requiring a bond, of $10,000 from each proprietor and In ad dition a license running from $30 a year to $100, aecordlni; to the seating capacity of the car. It Is said, however, that people who have been running tha ear claim that the expense of tip-keep ha ex ceeded the revenue. Travelers to If set. On Friday and ftUurday. this wee the United Travelers of America. Nebraska Jurisdiction will most In Lincoln for their annual meeting. Tha sessions will bo .-.. . wv uuii.ci ivtvernor Morehead. Mayor Bryan and President Burket of the Lincoln Commercial club, Election of officers and delegates to the national meeting will occupy a part of the business aea.lnn mtA . v4Am lb. J Th!!!: the Lincoln hotel, while In the afternoon of that day the women will be entertained at a theater party. "eheane ef Btekatasa. Land Commissioner Fred RarW... has gcheme to help cut the growing of trees in the western part of the state. At the present time the gutters and curb ai ins present lime tbe gutters and curb lines are filled with ash, maple and bog elder sd. which have fallen from the trees which line Lincoln streets. They can be scooDed un bv the h.k. f..n. and the ud oommi-loner believe, that k "wma um m idou pian to gainer up the seed In sacks and send them to portions of Nebraska where tree planting aud tree growing ought to be pushed and spread them over the ground. Never has the fall of tree seeds been so great In this section snd never have the seed sdmumI an never have, the seed appeared so large and healthy. I nland Will Have Blat Picnic UPLAND. Neb., May l.-(Speclal.) The Upland Commercial club has decided to hold a monster picnic in Upland on June 10. E. Arnold, Jr.; L. M. Hines and Dr. N. F. Johnsten were appointed a com mute on committees to report Monday night. The club is going after a good list of speakers and attractions and promises to keep up the good record of former years when the picnic was held under ths auspices of the Independent Order of Odd Fellow lodge and the Dan ish Brotherhood- lodge. The United Brethren of Upland will dedicate their new $S,0rt) church on Sun day, May 2$ with an all-day program. The bishop presiding elder' and other prominent divines will be there. Order Poles froaa gtreets. COLUMBl'S. Neb., May ll-4Special.-The city council at Its last session Passed an ordinance eliminating all telephone, telepragh and electric light poles, hitch ing posts from the streets In the business district of the city before the paving Is mads. The effect of the new orATnance will require the telephone and telegraph companies to placa their wires under ground in the paving district Another ordinance eliminates the hitch ing of teams on the prlnclpsl business streets: however, suitable hitching places will be provided by the Urns the posts are removed from their present position on the streets. n-Mroad Mas) gerteai.lr Inlnred. AVOCA. Neb.. May 1 (!. -(.fecial. lames Pnlela. a section hand on hs Missouri Pacific at this pfsee, was seri ously injured here Saturday. He was riding on a puh car whe nhe fen, the wheels pssslng over his head, breaking his Jaw. It is thought his skull Is also fractured. He was sent te the railroad hospital at Kansas City. I, lee es l.le. 4serela. K1KJAR. Neb.. Mav K. (Special.) The Kdgar Utah School nice lub Sm- an oper.tta In 'h. opera house Inat nisht e a large audience. Miss Beryl Kelly di rected the prodiKlluli ami scleit'-d the caet The costumes wre the KiiKll.it, Nebraska court dress of the fifteenth century and of farmer clasa. Miss Cecils Music was pianist. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS INSTALLED AT NORFOLK NORFOLK. Neb.. May 1 -(Special Telegram.) Over SOO members of the Knlghta of Columbus from all part of ths atate. more than 100 from Sioux City, Omaha. South Omaha and Council Bluffa, cams to Norfolk Sunday and installed a new council. Tha Omaha and Crelghton teams put on the degree work. E. T. Kearney of Sioux City was toaatmaater at ths ban- Ique-t Sunday night J. A. rnnnhoe of O'Neill, Rev. Father Raphael of Sioux Cltv were the out of town orator". Fred W. Koerber was Installed as the first grand knight of the new council, which has eighty members. NEW CHAPEMS DEDICATED Splendid Structure at Forest Lawn ' Cemetery ii Viewed by Thousand!. CREMATORY IN BASEMENT The $100,000 Forest Lawn obapsi was dedicated yesterday afternoon. Rev. Dr. Bdwln H. Jenks delivering tha principal address and the choir of Trinity ca tnedral furnishing tha music' Tha crowd of visitors wag far too great to get Into ths chapaL After ths cedloatlon the people went through tha aew bunding for, tha rest of tha day. It will be open every afternoon thla week between I and $ o'clock for tha Inspection of the public. "The finest ccmstery chapel in tha United States," la what esperts ssy it Is. A stately claaalo design both inside and cut. It Is composed entirely of materials etarnaL granite, marble, mosaic and bronsa. The chapel la cheery with Its whits marble and its happy blending of colors In tha elaborate mosaic designs and pic tures. "It Is at least twenty-five years ahead of ths times In its mosaic work," aula an expert. "Only In the great ca thedrals abroad can such mosaics be found. I know of sons elsewhere In this count ry." Chairs can be placed In the chavel to accommodate 150 persons. On the cell ing In great golden letters Is the legend; "Until the day break and the shadows flee away." And the light that at reams In through the numerous beauttful stained gt&se wtndowa give sn effect of rope and cheer that la quite apart from the Usual sombre surroundings of death. Crwaaatwrr a Baaeaaea4. Vtarbls stairs lead to the lower floor, where la situated tha crematory- Cas ket containing bodice t be cremated ere lowered through aa opening in tTie chapel floor directly into the retort where they are quick ry reduced to aahea by means of fuel oil giving a heat of 1.000. degrees Fahrenheit On ths lower floor are located also the receiving vaults, where bodies may be pisced pending arrangements for their removal or burial. Ths entire beautiful building was constructed by aa Omaha contractor. Walter Petersen.' Dr. Jenks. In his dedicatory adlrece, spoke In part as follows: . The Forest Lawn cameiar la rie.Hi.ju1 to be noted far bevond Om.h. .nri vi cinity, and to take rank among the moat nauiirui in me tend. Nature's klndlr touch rests her. Thn. gently rolling hills, dotted with long. uvea una graoeiui trees yet in the r with, r I oh humus noiiriahlna a ml pr. petlng grass, ara free gifts from its hsnd. Ths views of ths mighty river, varied by every winding of the road and from every hilltop, provide a srwrsaalea of charming landscapes. iiere. isr removed from the rush of urwu. over me sou is or the sor rowing and rests upon ths beloved dead. This cemetery has many model fea tures In organisation and maintenance. It la Urge, The City of the Dead has no iranaiems nor emigranta. it aoon out JSonV'p wld'mlm"?. 'a Forest Lswn hs. anticipated these utUSt dedlcete this chapel In hope of a f w aeoicate tnis chapel in h i"!L.U" -f lnf-tU,tr t,Th I.Te". iV thS expresaTon greatest ory begins K . . 1 I Religion has changed its form as the 'mlllenlums hsvs come and son, hut tJS! remains a constant factor of tha soul. Dean Teacock of Trinity cathedral read the scripture lesson and James H. Adams, one nf tha .v..,. 'gave an historical sketch of the work.' (Dr. IL a Rowlands of ths First Baptist i ,-,.,. , . .. "-"'' . v iiivuuuuixq mo oeneaiction. GERMAN FIRMS PRINTING NEWS ABOUT EMPLOYES (Correspondence of The Aksoclatad Preaa.) BREMKN, May 12,For many months It has been the practice ef firms In vari ous parts of Germany manufacturing concerns, banks and big stores to Issue miniature newspapers which rontsln the war news concerning their employes In the field. One of ths most successful of these experiments Is conducted by a large cof. fee concern In Bremen, more than half of wrhoee employee are away, and many of whom hava distinguished themselves for bravery. The papers, which are is sued weekly, not only ge te the em ployes who remain behind, and to the families of those at the front, but te each one who la fighting aa soon as Ms address can be ascertained. One of the paper's most Important de partments la an address list which en ables a man at the west front te find out where hla former follow employe I. stationed in the east and to write him. An ' honor list of those who have been killed, and another giving the decora tions received, take up tbe back page each week. ENGLISH WOMAN ORGANIZES LONDON MILITARY HOSPITAL LONDON, May Id A young- woman wearing a military uniform correspond ing, except for the skirt, to that of a major In the British army. Is sesa da'ly In the vicinity of the war office. Like the regular military officers attached te the wsr office she has her official auto mobile and soldier-chauffeur. I The woman Is Dr. Louisa Garrett An- i demon. With a staff of women physi- I clans she is engaged in organising for the war office a military hospital of sOO beds In Kndell street. Although It Is terhnhally Impossible for a woman to hold a commissi' u In the British army, she has hetn given military rank equiva lent to that of a mnjor of the ltoal Medical corp.. CRACKS ENTER BIG MEET Ex-Collegiate Stars to Take Part in Omaha. Athletio Meet at Creigh ton Field Next Saturday. LIST OF OmCIALS CHOSEN That some first-clan. Inlent will compete- In the first annual outdoor Omaha athletic meet, which will be staged on Crelghton field, next Saturday In evi denced by the filing of entry blanks of some crack athletes who have recently come to Omaha from other fields. One of the men expected to show Omaha eome speed Is Baxter, a former Dart mouth and Chicago Athletic tluh star Baxter la a half-iuller and holds a record of 1.67 for this distance. That tlms Is pretty close to the record and there are few half mllcre who hava bettered two minutes flat Another new comer Is Postlen, formerly of Northwestern university, postlen la entered In the 10$ and ZtO-yard dashes. A. A. Marshall of Kansas) City Is an other crack who has entered the meet. Marshall la a ton-second men lit the loo yard dash. The menials which will be awarded the winners In the various events have ar rived and they are some medals. Uolf, aUver and bronse medals wilt be given te wtnsjers) ef first, second and third places. Tha committee In charge ef the meet have put In a great deal of time and they declare the event will be one of the beat ever held in Omaha. The com mittee consists of Tommy Mills 5f the high school. Paul Ohman of Bellevue, J. O. MacVeigh of the Asnateur Athletic association, R. A. Leake of the Toung Men's Christian association and Don Mc Cown. The eventa will tnctvUue sprint, runs, hurdles, pole vault. Jumps and weights. V. M. t . A. Team Entered. The Omaha Toung Men's Christian as sociation has entered, a large team and will have competitors In all of the events. The team la aa follows: Toung Men's Christian association team. art W ii.l one-half mile run. one mile run. F. O. lUlnes-100, 220-yard dashes, broad and high Jump, E- A. Fltxpatrk-k , 440-yard dashes. Julius Festner 100, 2M low hurdUs. Marie Seglvr One-haU mile and one mile run. damanahi Shot put discus. 440 yard Postlen 100-yard and f!0-yard dash. C C. Una fcHot put disuua. high and broad lump, V. Moor 100 and 2-yard daah. Stengel 100-yard and 120-yard dash. Jensen lAU-v&rd iauH. Mich huMia. klirh jump. 100, KM-yard dash, low hurdies. i rus loo, ZM-r.rl dash. Jim DrummoBd J-rouod shot put Leon Cut-sun WO, 230. 4u-yard dash. John Filler One mile run. R, Kurds lift. ISO. 440-yard dash. A. Oerstain 100, A.yard dash. Bellevue hae also sntered a team. The colics teaua la aa fsUowwt Puiaioe-saQ. GeeJy 440. Bloomqulst One-mile, half-mile. IM-htenwalliter 100-230. Oilmore Htrt .lump, broad Jump, shot put, dinoue threw. Ohman Two. hurdles, discus threw, shot put Relay Team Hacely, Gealy, Gilmore, Levhtenwailncr, ohman and Puis. The following officials have - been elected: Honorary referee, It. L. Hall, brigadier general Nebraska State Military. Referee, J. T. Maxwell, Marshal, Uus MlUer. Custodian ef pruwa. C. L. Potter. Clerk at course, H. U Cams. Assistant clerk of course. alik Gates, Boorer, A. Hedetund. Aanisuutt Soerorm, R.- Ralney, ' M. J. Hedeiund. Judges of the finish, Spike Kennedy. V. C. Haecalt L. W. Harrinetaa, anJ Cub Potter. Timers, o. ta Seeley, Penny Ryan. C. E, Reed, Roy Swan. T. V. Isltt. Field judges, Warren Ritchie, Ralph Toeman, R. S. Flowor. C. tS. Wolfe. W. A. Kearnm N. H. Nelson. C a. Mn. Ixmald. U Wlhmn. W. Mayer. H. C. Rosacker. G. C. Sutheriand. R. A. Lund- qulst STECKER WINS EASILY FROM CHIEF MONTOUR DAVID CITT. Neb.. May li,(8pclal Telegram.) A wrestling maU-h was held m the David ICty opera, house Saturday evening between Joe Stechar of Dodge City. Neb., and Chief Montour of Okla homa City, Okl. Stecher won In two atralght falls, the first taking five mn- utea and ths soend four. f 7 ' ' ) W 8town Garage u! ONE GALLON OIL - Chicago Police Move Against B.B. Betting CHICAGO. May W.-The poli. moved today to put a atop to a form of betting on base ball games which they said had aprung up here as wall as In other im portant r it lee alnoe the opening of the season. Two raids this afternoon brought In a doacn men chsrged with gambling, and further arrests were expected. Tbe game Is a form of lottery, accord ing to tbe police, and has spread so rap Idly that ths weekly receipts In this city alone are more that WO.OfO, Thfre are several forma of th game, varying only In details, aooordlng to the police chargea, and the growth ha. been so rapid that there are at present several concern with offices In the main villa iompetlng for business. iCoe College Athletes First in Iowa Meet! C EI A R RAPIDS. Is.. May 1. iSpeUal Telegram.) Coe won the sixth annual Iewe conference track meet with 4 points. Mornlngslde was second with 21, Ortnne.ll, 9; Highland Park and Dea IMolnra tied fot fourth placa with $ points, Cornell, fifth with points; Du buque and Simpson got $ points each. Pcnn and Parsons failed te ahem The feature was a half-mile relay race, won by Urlnnetl. Hoyt of Qrinnal! passed Ughtner of Coe within the last ten yards. DUBUQUE COLLEGE TEAM ADDS TWO GAMES TO LIST Ul'BUQUE. la-, May l.-(Special The Dubuque college base ball team; returned front Its, first Invasion of foreign fields his morning with twe more conferenos games stored safely away. Tha 1$ to 1 score over taiesworth college on Thurs day was sufficient revenge for the hlg foot ball score last fall, and the I to I vctory ever the Teachers' college on Fri day made the second victory over tbe redagoguee for Coach Cretimeyer'a men hla year CreUra. yer1 a heavy sluggers lost In an cleven-lnnlng battle with Iowa uni versity, after having bad the edge en the "Big Nine re" up to the last frame. Six games remain on the Dubuquers' schedule, twe with Upper Iowa uni versity, twe with St Ambrose college, one with, Ripen and one with Lenox. Speed on the Track Gives Michigan Win A VJ ARBOR, Mich.. May H -Speed on the track gave Michigan aa easy victory ever Syracuse In the dual athletic meet here today. The final score was. Michigan, 73i; Pyracuse, 4fi'i. Michigan took first In nine events and the eastsrasra led 1 five. FIRST CHRISTIANS WANT GAME FOR NEXT SATURDAY The First Christiana of Omaha are after h game for next Saturday with some strong class B team either In Omaha er out-of-town, . R. t Adamson, at SWT Potith Thirty-second avenue. Is manager, Hla telephone number Is Harney Tl. . Pitches Ife-HIt Gaaae. League pitched the Ceunelt PUuffe Im perials to. a victory- Sunday aftereoon In a n hit game. The score was J 1. Tmeerleis .....1 0 1 e 0 t t-g 4 i Crescent 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Re far ere Ttete. PmitADELPHIA, May M.-Rutgere college won the third annual track meet of the Middle State' Intrcolelats 4 'cm. ferwrwse aaenclatloa st Havrrford today, scoring 26 points to ?t for Lafayette col lege,, the winner of the eheoapienahip la the i last two year. Daveapert High Tteterlewa. IOWA CITT. la.. Mav !. (Hncal Tal- sgram.) Davenport, i; Weat Dee Moines and Rock .Island.' H; Cedar Replde, was the result of the annual University of Iowa Invitation Inter scholastic meet on lows, field thla after. noon. Butler, a Rock Island negro, teek a points. If you could find the ideal motor oil one that eliminated wear, tear and engine troubles, ten dollars a gallon would be cheap indeed. There is no such oil. But there is Polarine . reduces these troubles, to an absolute minimum. And Polarine costs no more to buy than many other oils. Use lied Crown- -the miles-per-gallon gasoline. Standard Oil Company " GOPHERS IN THE LEAD MinneiotA Athletes Swamp Nebraskt Men on Rain-Soaked Field at Minneapolis. TWO FIRSTS FOR C0RNHTTSKERS MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. May l.-(flr-clal Telegram.) Minnesota defeated Ne braska In a dual track meet on Nnrthfnp field today, li to, Sot,. The Minnesota athletes finished first In every one of the fifteen events except the nusrter mile and one-mile relay. The lime was alow In all of tha races, owing to the rain and wind and heavy condition of the track. The Jumpers and veiiltere. too. were greatly handicapped by the soggy condition of the Jumping pits) which were little better than mud sloughs, nummary: 110-yard dash: Martin. Minnesota. first; Hcott Nebraska, second. Tinia, 0:lin. IJO-yard dash: Bitter. Minnesotafirst; Scott Nebraska, second. Time, 0:2.'li yuarter mile: Deerlng. Nebraska, first; Crors, Minnesota, second. Time. 54 flat. Half mile: Anderson, Minnesota, first; Montgomery, Minnesota, secern!. Time, 3:00V Mils: Wallace. Minnesota, first; Rapacx, Minnesota, second. Time, 4:44. Two mile; Watson, Minnesota, first: Rapsct, Minnesota, second Time, 10:00',. High hurdles: Williams. Minnesota, first; Martin, Minnesota, second. Time. 17 01 I.ow hurdles: Williams, Minnesota, ftmt; Le-gernulst. Minnesota, and Ooetae, Nebiaaka. tied for second. Time. 27;Ol. High Jump: Wlao, Minnesota, and Hummel. Nebraska, tied for first: no Other contestants. Height, feet. Mroad Jump: Moltimby, Minnesota, first; Ankeny. Nebraska, second. Dis tance. !1 feet. Pole vault: McKsy. Minnesota, first: Reavls, Nebraska, second. Height. Ii feet. Shot put. Sprafka. Minnesota, first: Deerlng, Nebraska, second, instance, 26 feet. Discus: Thorson. Minnesota, first; Sprafka, Minnesota, second. Distance.' Ill feet. Hammer throw: Rosenthal. Minnesota, first: Thorson, Minnesota, second. Dla tance, US feet Mile relay: Won by Nebraska. avr Riflemen Win, ANNAPOLIS, Md.. May 1.-The navaV anadrmy riflemen won from the team of the Sovenly-flrat regiment New -York league, today, by a niaxaln of 75 points. The totals were 1.M1 and 1.4H4. C'oleanbla Takes Meet. ANNAPOLIS. Md.. May l&.-ColunjhlB university won the track and field meet with the Naval academy today, by a margin of twelvo points, tha score being te to 46. Den't Let Va Cold fiet Worse. Bell'g Pine-Tar-Honey will cure your cough and give you restful sleep. Good for children. Only Sc. All drugglsta. Ad vertisement. KenoKlub Holds Annual Banquet The Kenu Klub of South' Omaha gave Ita fourth annual bsnquet at the Rome hotel olive room last Friday evening. Preaident Leonard Blessing opened the evening's celebration with an Introduction of Toaatmaater , Ruas Barclay, former president of the club. Shirley Menrfee, prominent termer ath lete of the South Omaha High school and aow attending the University of Michigan, made an Interesting talk on tbe life of the club. ' Leo Ixwry, University of Ne braska man. also made. extended remarks along the asms Una. Those who attended ware, ' . Messrs . Messrs. . " S, L. Anderson M. K.. Miller - J Jim Uhslnholtg n Larmon M. Oleaon ftorge Schmidt- John Hhult i iv. Ft. Barclay H. B. Carter J. Ham E, J. Mumpal ' (1. J. Hauptinan t Hlgrins Vaul Orchard , . 8. Menefee Paul Monro P. II Jordan Ralph Henry Vlid.a Clark J. J. Kotitsl y J. W. Iur J. R. l,qwry J. Campbell. ChasalsertaasVs. 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