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RENTALS
IIUISKS AM IOTTAGKK.
MlsrELLANGOCI.
C i.Ai-n i e ,-i .... o .-v r a
1125 K 31st., modern, 8 room, $.T0 00.
JOHN N, FRKNZKR, DOUG, 6M.
T P TJl.TH EP- -' moving
tj. V. i.H-iAJL' packing and storage.
1207 Farnam St. Douglas $14.
TTnnooa Creltrh Bona As Co., Be Bldg.
uuuseBln all part, of the city.
MAGGARD Van & Storage Co.: Moving
packing, store ye and shipping. D. UK
SEE the Central Furniture Store a FREE
RENTAL LJ3T
BEAUTIFUL 6-room bungalow, 130. Web.
1239.
STORES A.ND OFFICES.
IARGE room, good location; suitable for
lira repairing; for rent; rent reasonable.
Fontenelle Garage.
MODERN store, near posiot'flce; low
rent. O. P. Stebhlns. 110 Chicago.
MODERN atore near postoffke; low rent.
iJ. P. Stebbins. ItilO Chicago.
LEGAL NOTICES
FARM ft RANCH LANDS FUR SALB
IOWA.
MY farm for rent from March 1, next;
. 148 acres; southwest corner Hardin
township. J. H. F. Kruse, R. F. D. S,
Council Bluffs, la.
KANSAS.
COLONIZATION TRACT-10,000 acrea,
Kansas wheat land, emooth, convenient
to two competitive railroads, towni,
schools, etc., exceptionally well located
body of choice, smooth, agricultural
land; nothing better on market today;
adjoining farms producing 3 to 35 tru.
wheat. 85 to 60 bu. corn, oats, barley;
want In direct touch with interested
people; big profit making middleman
barred. Address T 191, Bee.
MISSOURI.
0 ACRES, two miles from Salem; 40
cleared- ull tennerl woven' wire:
good five-room house,- small bam;
automobile road, R. K. D., phone line;
H ml. school: well watered, plenty
fruit. The farm adjoining sold at .i0
iar acre. For quirk sale will take
JO. Many other bargains.
Our excursion leaves omaha for
Salem, Wednesday. Jan. 17. :15 p. m.
. W. S. FRANK,
..n Neville Block, Omaha,
NEBRASKA.
CHOICR FARM BARGAINS.
200-acra stock farm. $75 per
, 246-acre, Cedar county, $105 per. r
a-cre. bottom land farm, $50 per.
100-acre, Burt county, $130 per.
( R. RKI.VKA.
Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Omaha.
160-ACRK farm, h miles south of Gretna,
2b miles southwest of Omaha, worth
JCO.000. but I am going to sell it Janu
ary 12, the dsta of Ward Smith s farm
sale on the place. Arrange to meet me
there. Ed B. Olbbs. Tel. liar. ISM.
A GOOD little stock farm four miles
from Blair, Neb., all good bottom land
will sacrifice for cash. R. Martin.
Little Kalis. Minn
TKl'AS.
SALE OR TRADE.
Irrigated truck farm. Rio Grande
Valley, Texas; 40 acres, all under cul
tivation. Good Improvements. 228 City
Nat l bank Hldg.
WISCONSIN.
UPPER WISCONSIN Best dairy and
general crop state In the union; settlers
wanted; lands for sale at low prices on
easy terms. Ask for booklet 84 on Wis
consin Central Irfnd Grant. Excellent
lands for stock raising. t Interested in
fruit lands nk for booklet ou apple or
chards. Address Land and Industrial
Dept., Soo Line Railway, Minneapolis,
Minn.
MUt'KttANUUI S.
HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE?
Write a good description of your land
and send it to the Sioux City (la.) Jour
nal. "Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad
Medium." Twenty-five words every Fri
day evening, Saturday morning and
every Saturday evening and Sunday for
one month, giving sixteen ads on twelve
different days for $2; or W words, $. or
75 words, $6.
LargeKt circulation of any Iowa news
paper; 2i0,00i) readers dally in four great
states.
;.NI) your name today: receive offers
from land owners; agents everywhere
free. United Realty Associates, Jollot,
111
REAL ESTATE
FOR EXCHANGE
EXCHANGE
2 000-acro Holt county ranch, finely
improved, hard soil. 80 head of cattle,
40 thorouKhbred hogs, horses, car and
machinery, feed. etc. Good Pyin
propobitlon. Price $36 per acre, includ
ing: stock. Take some clear property
as parT payment. Write for full do
.talis. ,
D. V. SnOLES CO.,
915-1$ Cttv Nat. Bk. Pldg. Doug 49.
WANT a good farm in eastern Nebraska
or westeFn Iowa of around W In
exchange for cash and one of the best
general farms and bearing "rcharda n
Florida, Good soil, pure water, splendid
climate, churches, schools ' north,
ern and western people. W hit have you
and what la it worth? Address Ownex.
K 433. Bee.
, FOR EXCHANGE.
An SO-aere and mo-acre tract in Central
Florida for S"od Omaha property.
CHABLWH E. WILLIAMbON,
wrr Paxton Block.
Tel. Douglas 2107. .
WILL trada ny equity of $1,800 in an i
room modern horn in Hanacom para
., district for clean stock of grocerlea.
' TWO clear Omaha lota, worth $600, for
I'll auto. Phone Colfax $s:4.
. REAL ESTATE LOANS
i TO 6 for loans on best class city
residences in amounts 1-' OJO up: aUo
farm loans Resnoiiabla commissions.
pKTICKd TRUST CU ltd Fariuun SU
UP FATHER
IF I CAN MAKE I II 4f 1 ( WELL -HOW
ZSBtgv IT PAT THE ARt YOOR.
I n s.wmu i i i ntoi aq f- Ar l I I I I I I I ill l m I I I I III II I l a-ic,-r-crrv i I . I .aaaaav
-r . A' IV
T T w -V II llllfe 1 X . a I I i I l X .a " Z- I I ibsi x I
REAJSTATE LOANS
LOANS on city "and farm"propcrty. Fire,
tornado, burglary and automobile In
surance. W. O. Tcmpleton, 60S Bee
Hide. T. M20.
WE are ready at all times to
make loans on first-class city
property and eastern Nebraska
farms. Rates on request.
UNITED STATES TRUST CO..
212 S. 17th St.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O KEKFE REAL. K8TATK CO.,
1016 Omaha National. Phone Douglas 2715.
Iliib TO S10.000 made promptly. F. D.
Wead. Wea d Bldg.. 18th & Farnam Sts.
MONEY on hand for city and larin loans.
11. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg.
CITY property. Large loans a specialty.
W. 11. Thomas, 228 State Bank Bldg.
CITY and"farra loans, 6, 6V4, t per cent
J. H. Dumont ft Co., 41 State Bank.
icf CITY LOANR, C. O. Carlberg, 310
u 12 Brandels Theater Bldg.
REAL ESTATE
NORTH 81DK
SNAP FOR COLORED.
Dandy 6-room bouse, modern except
beat: large lor paved street; 2Sth and
Cuming; only 1,S00 $200 cash, balance
liO each month.
TEBBENS, tio Omaha Nat. Bk. D. US..
REAL ESTATE
WEST SIDE
8-RM. CX)TTAQ E B ARO AI N
West Farnam district; all modern, in
fine condition, eaat front lot on paved
street; close to Leavenworth street car;
H block to school and adjacent to valua
ble property; lot 4xir0. It you want a
big bargain Tel. H. 7165.
REAL ESTATE
SOUTH
SO. OMAHA property, 451 8. 23d. John
Johnson. ' ' -
REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENTS
24TII 1ST. BARGAIN
100 ft. comer, partly Improved, near
Farnam. -Price .-'O.wO. or will givo
long time lease. ,
GLOVER & SPAIN,
919-20. City Nat.
LV 3!Ki:.
REAL ESTATE
VACANT.
BARGAIN lOT.
On Lake St.. 60 ft. west of Telephone
exchange: 2 car lines. Ail improvements,
perfect, full lot, good district. Builders
tske notice. C. S. 'hepard, owner.
GOVERNMENT NOTICE.
GOVERNMENT NOTICE!
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FOR FtTRNTPTIINO
PAPER FOR THE PUBLIC PRINTING
AND BINDING.
SUA LED PROPO.SAL.S will be received
until 10 o'clock a. m.. January 24, 1916,
at the room of the Joint Committee on
Printing, in the Capitol Washington, P.
C, for furnishing the paper for the pub
lic printing and binding from the 1st
day of March, 1916. to the 2tli day of
February, 1917. The proposals will be
opened before and the awards of eon
tracta made by the Joint Comroltee on
Printing to the lowast and best bidders
for the interests of the Government
whose bids are In conformity with the
requirements of the proposals. The com
mittee raaerves the right to reject any
or all bids, or to accept any bid or
part and reject the other part, if.
In its opinion, such action would be in
the Interest of the Government.
Blank proposals containing the instruc
tions, schedule and specifications, accom
panied by standard samples, may be ob
tained by addressing Cornelius Ford,
public Printer. Washington, D. O.
Contrarta will be entered Into for sup
plying the quantltlea required, whether
more or less than the estimates.
The approximate estimated quantities
set forth in detail In the schedule com
prise: 81O.000 poujids news-print paper, 12,120.910
pounds machine-finish printing paper;
0,UiO pounds antique machine-finish
printing papor: WW.rtM pounds wove ma-cliine-finlxh
printing paper; 1,966.001
pounds slsed and aupercalendered prtnt
ina naner: 92,'i0 pounds coated book
paper; 220,0m) pounds tablet writing paper;
&71.&U0 pound writing paper, machine
dried; Z,89l.0i Hunds writing paper, air
or lolt drien; aiu pounus line wnu
writing paper, loft-dried; 402.&OU pounds
safety writing paper; l.'Xi.OOO pounds map
paper; T72.6uO pounds bond paper: 8.60)
pounds parchment deed: l,0w pound
second-class ledger paper; 61R.000 pounds
first-class ledger paper; 2,760 pounds
tlttsue psper; 2,000 pounds cream and
white stereo tissue paper: 2;fl.o0o pounds
cover pspr; ItAOOO pounds Kraft wrap
ping paper; 7Ks.uio pounds manna paper;
ai.'juO pounds manlla tympan paper; 1.
Ouo pounds manlla board; ZS.ouO pounds
cardboard; 7a0,ooo pounds biistol board;
22,000 pounds Index brlstol board; 1.2u)
pounds white paraffin paper; l.f"J pounds
noncurilng gummed paper; l.frio pounds
blotting paper; 14,000 pounds stereotype
molding paper; 6O.00Q pounds monotype
keyboard and easting-machine paper;
S.Orf) pounds offset paper, for web presses;
20.0HJ pounds plate wiping paper for em
bossing presses; 9,000 pounds lining and
stripping paper; lao reams lining paper;
ao reama carbon paper, coated one ani
two sides; 2.0UO pounds red pressboard;
1.0"" a heet a parchment 15x21 Inches;
1,000 pounds pew. board; lUs.oOO pounds
strawboard: 100.000 pounds chip board ;
pounds binders board; 42.000 pounds trunk
board.
In oases where mora than 1.000 reams
are railed for. r-ropoaala will bis received
for 1,) reama or mote.
By direction of the Joint Committee on
Printing:
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Public Printer.
Washington D C. December I. ''1-V
IXTTJ'O.
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I III III H23.V -r ' 4
FIYE TEAMS GOING
TO A. B. UODRNEY
Omaha Will Do Part Toward Swell
ing Lilt at the National
Ten Pin Shoot.
HUGE SUM TO BE ROLLED FOR
Large posters advertising the American
Bowling Congress tournament have been
received at the local alleys. This seaaon'a
big event, the largest of all tournament
will be held In Toledo, commencing March
4 and continuing until March 25.
Toledo is rapidly rounding into shape,
definite plans for the mammoth affair
and it Is expected that the big event will
attract the greatest entry of any bowling
tournament ever held. The prize fund
Itself will pass the $30,009 mark with the
participants bowling about 27,000 gamea
to decide who will walk away with the
greatest pot of money ever bowled for.
Toledo Is preparing to handle over 3,000
bowlers who will take part in three
events, the five men, the two men and
the single events.
The outlay to handle a tournament of
this character is about $?,000 and takes
the constant efforts of a score of hustler
for a whole year to shape the policy of
a successful tournament, and pay the
prizes off within twenty-four hours after
the last ball has been rolled.
Toledo alone will enter 200 teams. Chi
cago, closest by, will have an entry
passing the 100 mark. St. Ixuls, Cleve
land. Detroit. Columbus, Milwaukee, Day
ton, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and numer
ous other cities, close to Toledo, will have
large entries. These combined with such
cities as Grand Rapids, Kansas City. Des
Moines. Sioux City. St. Paul, Minneapolis,
Louisville. Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Washing
ton and Omaha, with smaller entries, will
bring the totsl entry up beyond the 600
mark.
Omaha will enter five teams this year.
The Mats, Storz, Luxus, Jetter'a Old
Agn of Omaha and Jetter'a Old
Age of South Omaha, wilt make the trip.
Those teams are made up with the best
pin tooplcrs In the city and should!
make a good showing agafn this year.
I-ast year at Peoria, the Stori attracted
nation-wide attention by rolling Into
eighth place out of the $18 teams, en
tered, a feat to be proud of. No Omaha
teams have asked for dates yet, but
will do so soon.
Kntrles are already pouring Into Secre
tary Abe Langtry s office at this early
date, practically all Saturday and Bun
day dates already being reserved. The
famous Cabanne team of St. Louis waa
the first to enter, this being their custom
the last eight American Bowling con
gress tournaments.
Bank Clearings
Bank clearings In the United States for
the week ending January ft, as reported
to Bradstreel's Journal. New York, ag-
tr. m BIM liO airBlnat 14.112.42VUI0
iHMt voar. 'Canadian clesrings aggregate
xjw.vh.ww as agHiiiBi iiBi.im.wv
and $138.ib,000 In this week last year.
Following are the returns for this
week, with percentages of change
shown this week as compared wun mis
week last year:
Towns.
Inc. I Dec.
New York
Chicago
Philadelphia
Boston
St. Louis
Kansas City...,...,
Pittsburgh
San Francisco
Baltimore
Minneapolis
Detroit
113 174 121.000
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4A.6i..
19. 31..
14.1 ..
2071..
9. SI..
25.91..
1.01..
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21.7 ..
64.8 ..
27.6 ..
24 . ..
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3.7 ..
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2I6,722,0W
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79,39,000
mi i: ouo
68,720,OUU
47,327,0110
S6.0U2,OUO
2,3b2,u0U1
Cincinnati
Cleveland
3U.874.0OO
41,661,000
Ixs Angeles
New Orleans
26,91 LOW
OMAHA
21,299,000
17,tl,000
Milwaukee
Atlanta
lxiuisville
Seattle
Buffalo
St. Paul
Portland, Ore
Denver
Houston
Richmond
Indianapolis
ProWience
Fort Worth ,
Washington, l. C.
Memphis
uSt. Joseph
Columbus
Nashville
Albany
17.(!7o.UK
11,221,00W
16,6b8.00M
lti,M6,0O0;
10,413,000
10.3i.9,(io0
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14,S46.0uO
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Des Moines
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Rochester
Savannah
Norfolk
Spokane
Wichita
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4.411,000
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Peorta
New Hsven
Sioux City
15.0
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4 830,onn!
$.21J.0'rt
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Jacksonville, Fla..
Birmingham
Austin
Horingfleld. Mass.
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Chattanooga
Oklahoma
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Tacoma
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Jacksonville. HI..,
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OMAHA, MON'DAY, .TAXtTAUY 10, 1D1n.
DANES WIN OYER SWEDES
Germans Alio Defeat Irish in Tug-o'-War
Pull.
ONE PULL GOES THE LIMIT
STANDING OF THK TBAMS.
Worn, Lost. Draw. Tet.
Strnuy .......... S o 0 l.OOO
Denmark O 0 l.ooo
Amarioa a a 1 .SOO
Siwadsn S a I .SOO
Bohemia a a 1 .400
In gland S 4 O .33S '
Ireland 0 B 1 .OOO
Italy 0 S O .000
I. A ST iriOKT'SJ a17II3.
manes defeated Italy In seventeen
minutes and fifty-one seconds.
Denmark dafaatsd Sweden In sis min
utes and tweaty-seyen seconds,
Bohamla defeated Sng-land four sad a
naif Inonea In twenty minutes.
Germany defeated Ireland eleven lnohss
in twenty minutes.
Last night the Danes were victorious
over the Swedes. The lads from Sweden
put up the best battle the Danes have yet
neountered. It took Captain Tolbad's
crew six minutes and twenty-seven sec
onds to yank five feet away from Cap
tain Llndqulst's men. The Swedes put up
a stubborn reslstence. but they couldn't
cope with the powerful Copenhagen out
fit Germans Defeat Irish.
The Germdns were returned victors
over the Irish last night, but it was only
after a battle. Phil Lynch had big Jim
McGary back in the anchor last night,
and big Jim Is some anchor man. All
the strength of the Germans couldn't pull
him out and Pete Loch's crew only won
by eleven Inches after a limit pull.
he Germans shewed up with a new
wrestler last night in the person at Jack
Meyers. The entire German crew Is com
posed of wrestlers. Meyers appears to
have strengthened the squad.
Italy put up a good defense against the
American firemen Saturday night. A red
headed youth was detected In the Italian
lineup last night and apparently he put
soma pep into the lads from the sunny
country. "Twas rumored ha cams from
Cork not In Italy but no matter where
ha eomes from, ha proved a boon to the
Italians, for It took the fire laddies sev
enteen minutes and fifty-one seconds to
dislodge his fiery top and the rest of ths
swarthy team.
Bohemia and England engaged ia a hot
combat with the former copping the
honors by four and one-half Inches after
a twenty-minute tussle. Bis Bill Hokuff,
holding down iho Bohemian anchor, had
a job on his hands to keep ths Scotch
English from yanking him out of his
seat and) on one occasion Big Bill cams
pretty near coins:, but he recovered his
balance and helj tight, captain Rlha's
men showed a littls better team work,
however, and won by a scant margin.
As an entertainment feature ths truck
drivers and depot men of ths American
Express company stsged a pull.
There will be four pulls again tonight,
with ths Germany-Denmark pull as ths
main attraction.
Skating Race is
Postponed for One
Week; Many Skate
On account of tha wet condition of tha
lea at Carter lake, tha race between
Hansoom park and Miller park skating
teams was postpousd from yestsrday aft
ernoon to next Sunday.
Notwithstanding a slight surface of
moisture the lea was In good condition
for general skating. Nearly 1,600 attended
the laks during ths afternoon. Several
fancy skaters gave demonstrations.
All skating places of the city were well
patronised and ths situation showed that
the sport bas taken hold in Omaha this
season.
A freese within tha next day or so
would put the ire In splendid condition.
Chris Jordan and
George Kinney to
Meet in Wrestle
Chris Jordsn of Friend, Neb., snd
George Kinney of Spalding. Neb., will In
vade ths neutral terlrtory of Silver Creek,
January 14. for a finish grappling go.
This match, tha promotesr asesrt, will
be for ths middleweight championship of
the west Lester Murphy of Omsha will
referee. Ths men will weigh In at 158
pounds. The Silver Creek Athletic club
will stsge ths match.
SUTTON WINS FLOOR FRAY
FROM FIVE FROM FRIEND
BUTTON. Neb., Jan. .-Specla! -But
ton defeated Friend at basket ball her
in a hard-fought game, 28 to 15. Tha
tins ue:
SUTTON. FRIEND.
Pchlelger Lfl 1t.fi. F.rdkamn
Ptelnhauer ...... R.O. Drwart
Warren P.I O Weber
Chambers L F.1L.F Scheldt
Nuns RF'R.F Henrv
Substitutes: For Hutton. Peering and
Rauscher. For Friend. Jewltt and
Raush. Field goals: Kchleluer III. War
r-n 3. Ptelnhaucr f.!(, Chsmheri 2)
eter 3l, Iiotwxrt. Scheldt 1 ree throws
V eber u), Chambere 13). Warren.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
VEFCf WELL
THANK TOO
THE WILL
OVER -N
AMES WINS FROM KANSAS
Jayhawkers Throw Game with the
Agfiei Away by Long-Shooting-.
STELLAR WORK IN THE AIR
LAWRENCE. Kan.. Jan. .-8peelal
Telegram.) Unsuccessful attempts at
long distance goal shooting proved dis
astrous for Kansas In Its basket ball
game with Ames last night, and the Jay
hawkers literally threw the game away
The Iowana won. 14 to 21. Ames took
the lead early in the first half and Kan
sas played on the offensive almost
throughout the entire game. Only twice
were tha Jayhawkers ahead, though the
score was tied four times. Superior
team work and passing ability spelled
victory for Ames. Ths Kansans were
unable to Intercept tha long passes of
the Iowana and time after time the vis
itors scored after phenomenal tossing
down tha field. Tomllson. an Ames
guard, and Holmes, the Iowa center,
were ths most useful cogs in the Aggie
machine.
It la significant that the Kansas for
wards failed to make a single goal dur
ing ths first half, all of the Jayhawkers'
scores being dona by tha guards. Ames
led at the close of tha Initial period,
11 to 8. Kansas came back a little
stronger in tha second half. Gibbons, a
nowcomer on tha squad, slone securing
six field goals. Lowman of K. S. A. C.
refereed.
CHURCHMEN GIVE FLOWERS
TO URGE FLIPPERS ON
Wilson's accuracy In locating the bas
ket was the direct result of tha South
Side Presbyterians taking the Calvary
Baptist five In, camp Saturday at the
Young Men's Christian sssoclatlon. 16 to
10. Wilson shoved the ball through the
hoop for six counters making all but
three of the fifteen points for his team.
Both churches were represented by an
enthusiastic number of church followers,
who kept the game lively with their con
tinual cheering. Bverson, right forward
for the Presbyterians, was presented with
a wreath of roses by a number ot his ad
mirers for his brilliant work In ths tilt
The lineup:
BAPTIST.
Wilson R-F.
Wells L.F.
Burns P.
Bratton B.O.
Schindell L.Q
Referee: Hughes.
Twenty minutes.
PRJOSBTTER'Ng
I,.F Polansky
Jl.F Everson
C. Arln
KG... Brldanbaugh
R.O Anderson
Time of halves;
SPEARS DEFEATS CAHN
IN MATCHAT BILLIARDS
George Spears defestad Albert Cahn In
a billiard match at Byrnes' parlors last
evening by a score of $00 to 74. Tha
winner's avarags was 11 V. and high runs
64 sod 47, snd ths loser's figures were
4 and IS and 11.
Mlndrn Oslplsr Kearney.
MINDBN. Neb., Jan. 9.-4 Special. 1
Mlnden High school dafaatsd Keemey
High school at basket ball on ths Kearney
floor Friday night. 43 to U. The Mlnden
team Is composed of Carman. Anderson,
l-.tselmlller. Tnompson ma n.iu-..?.
Mlnden plays Moldregs January 14 at
Mindon.
I '
Avaea Teams Win and Lose.
. . r,r a '-u Tan ft IHneelal.V The
Ixjuisvllle Hlg.h school girls' basket ball
team defeated tha Avoca High school
girls' basket ball team here Friday night,
16 to 14. A team made up of Avooa boys
defeated the Louisville High school boys
team, 49 to 16.
r.rlnnrll hectares.
A J --4 mmnrm tha BrhonlS. ChUrCheS
and clut of Iowa cities for qualified lec
turers to speak on special subjects and a
frequent csll for college professors to do
work of this sort In their own field has
given rise to a special committee ai rui
nell to handle the work of making ar- .
rsngements to meet these demands which !
. iinnn Grinnell professors with
freat frequency. This committee has puli
Ished a list of available lecturers in
Ortnnell and tnetr sunjecis, wmcn . .
been of great assistance in urniirau
satisfactory arrangements to meet tlio
demands.
Two Grinnell men. Prof. K. T. Spencer.
professor of classics, and iJ. N. smiley.
professor ot unit isn-u" nu
ture, will each give threa lectures aurlng
4ria nSV I itait ITtnnt ha. Prof. Soenoer will
spesk at iJiinolile. la., January 14. on the
subject. "American Fools Abroad,' snd
as secretary of the Iowa society of the
Archaeological insutute oi America n
give tils lociures, a eioiim
Rome.'' st Buena Vista college, January
19, and "The Clirr Dwellers ot me mesa
Verde of Southwest Colorado," at West
ern Union college, January 21 Prof.
umu. win deliver an address. ' Olyinpla
and Greek Athletics," at Dubuque colitue,
.tanuary 21, and at 'enn conene. reoruary
11, and at Ames, March 10 Prof. Smiley
Is slso sppesrlng under the auspices of
the Archaeological Institute.
Nebraska Wesleyaa.
r r?. era . tk art .nartmrnt spent
the holidays with his daugter at Boulder.
Colo.. and incidentally made aoiue
sketches of tlio mountains in ineir win
ter attire.
Convocation Friday morning was given
over to the Forensic council In work
ing up Interest in me series or inier
class debates, which are being held
this week and next. The question is
that of national preparednass.
Prof. Bishop was one of the prise win
ners st tha I-encaster County Poultry ss
soclatlon exhibit recently held in Univer
sity Place. Prof. Bishop is doing soma
experimenting on the practical side of
agriculture.
Tha Wesleyan Toung Men's Christian
association had three gospel teams at
work In the state during the Christmas
vacation. Thse teams do practical re
ligious and uplift work in some of the
smaller communities snd are much in
demand.
JOE SMITHS EAT UP LAWS
Council Blnffs Ba$ket Ball , Fire
Wins Out by Score of
29 to 14.
SNYDER AND STODDARD STARS
The Joe Smiths of Council Bluffs hsl
little opposition In defeating the Crelgh
ton Law basket ball five at the Young
Men's Christian Ssociatlon Saturday
by the score of to 14. The barrister!
were off in basket shooting, missing
number of easy shots. The team worV
of the visitors was far superior to that
of the lawyers, who found it Imposslbla
to break through the loWans" defense
Oertsen at left forward for the Hmltlis
was the star performer of the evening
with four field goals and five free
throws to his credit. Snyder Snd Stod
dard showed up best for the barristers
The lineup:
CRK1GHTON JOE SMITHS
Snyder U.K.
Stoddard L.F.
Kamanskl C
Flood R.G.
Festner , ..L.G,
LF Clark
11. F GertMcn,
C DlffcnbauKli
1..G Smith
K.O Shepherd
Substitutes: Wise for Shepherd, Kynett
for Smith. Field goals: Snyder (31,
Stoddard (3). Oertsen (1). Clsrk (2), Shep
herd (3), Smith (21. Foul gosls thrown:
Snyder (2). Gertscn (6), LMffcnbaugh (2).
Fouls commuted: Crelghton Law, ; Joe
Smiths, 8. Referee: Hughes. Time of
halves: Twenty minutes.
BELLEVUE PREPSLOSE
TO PAPILLION HIGH
Paplllion High school defeated Bellevus
academy In basket ball In the new Belle,
vue college gymnasium, by the score of
31 to Both teams showed early seaaon
form, displaying rsgged lasmwork and
missing many easy shots for gosls. Pa
plllion waa weakened by the absence of
Its star center, Jungmeyer, but his un
derstudy, Schmidt, played well.
Ballevue was outclassed from the atsrt
Ths height, ths speed snd ths tram
work of the Paplllion team gave them an
advantage too great to be overooma.
Zurcher secured tha only basket from ths
field for Ballevue, although he eaged the
ball seven times from the foul line. Cap
tain Smith and Taylor played fast games,
but the close gusrdlng of Spearman,
Ueber and Zwlehel kept them from
getting away.
Callaway was the individual star for
Paplllion, and made five baskets from
tha field. Frlcka made two goals from
tha floor and. two from ths foul line.
The tesms lined up as follows:
PAPILLION. BELLE VTTB.
Pallawav R.F.I R.F. Zurcher
Frlcke (c.) L.F
i.F. .....Act Smith
Schmidt P.
C Pushing
Spearman R.Q.I R.G Taylor
Lleber L.G.I L.G Clifton
Substitutions: Z.wlebel for Ideber. Deter
for Spearman. Uoais from field: Calla
way (61, Frlcka (2). Lleber, Schmidt,
Zurcher. Goals from foul: Zurcher (7).
Fricks (2), Lleber.
KAMANSKI NAMED CAPTAIN
OF CREIGHTON LAW FIVE
Tsui C. Kamanskl, popularly known as
"SI" snd "Cipher," was Fridsy night
elected captain of ths Crelghton Laws
hssket ball five. Kamanskl is playing his
second season with ths Laws and is ths
team's mainstay in tha center position.
He waa also cenler on the Crelghton
varsity foot ball team and formerly held
the same position at Bellovue college.
Kamanskl Is a night Junior In the law de
partment of Crelghton and a member of
the Delta Theta Phi legal fraternity.
STONE ELECTED PRESIDENT
OF LINCOLN BALL CLUB
LINCOLN. Jan. .-At a meeting today
of the directors of ths Lincoln Base Bait
association representing tha new owners
of the Western league club of this city,
George R. Stone, former American league
player, waa elected president and secre
tary; John Q. Burkett, a Lincoln banker,
treasurer, and William "Ducky" Holmes,
manager. Stone, who is at present In tha
banking business at Coleridge, Neb., will
move to Lincoln and devote his time to
the club.
Geneva Defeats Osceola.
GENEVA, Neb., Jsn. . (Special.)
Geneva defested Osceola here tonight In
a banket ball game by a scorn of 32 to
7. The game waa featured by the strong
defensive work of the locals.
Bank Clearing s of West Grow
Generally prosperous conditions that sccompsnled good harvests sold at
usually profitable prices are Indicated by large galas over both yssrs at the leading
cities la ths West. The clesrings st Minaespolls havs been reduced by tha eon
solldatlon of twe large backs, but at numerous, other renters, notably Kansas City,
St Pssl, Des Moines, Omaha aod Denver, mors or less improvement is reported,
lbe figures in detail follow:
C'htof Is eompilstlon.
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KILBANE KNOCKS OUT CLIN!
Featherweight Champion Floors
New Yorker in Second Round
Of Bout
CAREFULLY FEELS OUT FOE
PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 9.-Johhny Kll
bane, featherweight champion, knocked
out I'atey Cllne of New York In the sec
ond rulind last night. The result was
a great surprise to the followers ot the
New York boxer.
Kllbane took no chances In the first
round and carefully felt out Cllne. The
champion, however, cut loose early In the
second round and sent a hook to Clins's
Jaw which dropped the New York fighter
to the floor for the count of nine. The
Instant ho regained his feet Kllbane
reached over with a hard right to the
Jaw and Cllne again went down, this
time for the count. After the referee
counted Cllne out, Kllbane rushed over
and carried the defeated boy to has comer.
Wesleyan Flippers
, Beat Cornhuskers
LINCOLN. Neb.. Jan. S.-fSpeelal Tel-egram.V-Coach
Kline's crack Wesleyan
basket ball five took the Cornhuskers
Into camp last night ty the close s;ore
of 24 to 23, In a hard fought game. At
the close of the regulation forty minutes
of play the count was knotted 22 to 22.
The referee ordered five minutes of ex
tra play.
Raymond Johnson, the Wesleyan cap
tain, shot a long basket from ths field,
which put Wesleyan in the lead.- Ther
Thlesen scored a point 'for Ihe Corn
huskers on a free throw. There thr
scoring ended.
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FAIRMONT CREAMERY
FIVE ELUDES SMITHS
In a slow snd uninteresting game ths
Fairmont Creamery quintet romped away
from the M. E. Smiths Ssturduy In
a Commercial league fray, SI to 26. The
Fairmonts had the edgs on the Smiths
in team work and alwaya kspt to ths
fore with a. substantial lead until near
the close of the contest, when the Smiths
cut down the lead considerably. The
lineup:
FAIRMONTS
Slssons L.F.
Qulnlsn R.F.
Anderson C
Newbv R G.
M. .
R.F..
ct.F::
L.C..
El BMITHS.
Mallck
, Hovey
Peterson
Lary
Long will L.G.
R.O
Mccssue
Subatltutea: Berry for Newby. . Leach
for Peterson. Field goals: Slason (6),
Qulnlan, Anderson (I), Newby, Hovey (4),
Mallck. - Foul goals thrown: Qulnlan,
Hovey fS), Peterson. Fouls committed:
Fairmont. T: Smiths. IT. Referee: Hughes.
Time of halves: Twenty minutes.
NEBRASKA CITY WINS
OVER AUBURN QUINTET
NEBRASKA CTTT, Neb, Jsn. t. ffps-
cisl Telegram.) Nebraska City High
school defeated Auburn High school here
last night by the score of 43 to 1. Au
burn put up a stiff fight, but was un
able to approach the team work ef Ne
braska Cltr.
The Nebraska Pity girls ware not so
fortunate, however. The girls were
trimmed by Plattsmouth. 41 to $8. The
Nebraska City Athletics won from Dun
bar town team, $0 to II.
Advertiser and customer profit by the
'Classified Ad" habit
KNOCKED DOWN TWICE,
GAME CHIP IS VICTOR
NEW YORK, Jan. . After hertng bear,
knocked down twice In the opening round
of a ten-round bout In Brooklyn tonight,
George Chip of Newcastle, Pa., outfought
"Silent" Martin, a Brooklyn middle
weight, in the following rounds. In the
ninth he had Martin groggy and holding
onto him for surport. Chip weighed 16$
and Martin 167.
Summer Complaint Cnred.
Dr. King's New Llfs Pills will rid the
system of fermenting foods and poisons.
Keep stomach and liver healthy. 10c. All
druggists. Advertisement.
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