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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1916)
THE BEE: OMAHA. TFESDAY. MAY ), lOlf) i Steelier Matched to Meet Lewis in Omaha on July 4 Joe Stcchrr nn! runnier l,rwU w! tnnglo In the wrestling ring in Omaha cn July 4. Article for thin match have jimt hron Consummated by Genu Slcluily. The bout will be Mta-(1 at th Pouglas County fair ground and Mpiarly Is now workln on plans for a pavilion whMi will aecommodato ,) pornoim. Thta will b HtPfhcr'a first apppanttiMi In Omaha lnr hla bmit with Charley Cutler last July 4. Steelier and Lewla met onm before. It wa at Evannvlllt?, liul,, and. ac-cordinc to reportH, wm a foot rai t, wllli Uewla leading the Hprlnla and BtecHier In Iml purult. Lcwla hiia Mmt thn rmildi be come firm In hla bellof that lie can beat Sfi hi r. J'io liria lrenioliliiK for another erack in Itn- Striiiiiilrr and ! this time Lewis won't W able to (fnpe bun. Melndy dt'lareH the artli'les tin ban pre paied iinil wlileh bavn heen piened by both p.irllr. me (Diffidently HtlOllg Mild blndlnu to prevent any fouU or uiuuitts factory ttiil!ii' and Unit the Steelier I.ewjn innti h In mmilm will put be any two-honr and-H-hiilf event with neither 111 u n ticorlnu a fall. AUTO TOURISTS REPORT GOOD ROADS TO THE EAST Touring onwa-emiiitry from Pittsburgh, Penn., to point on the Pacific coast, Mr, II, '. Albrlcht and parly paaned lhrniiB.li Omaha. Highway tlnoiiRh the cunt wi re ri ported In be In gind rondl lion. Another loiirlnt enrotite to thn went. v,hn rcRlMeicd at the downtown hc-idriuartei'S of the Omaha Automobile dub In the Hotel Fontenelln win ll. K. Ituwllnnon ChlciiKO. Farmer Burns Finally Bumps Against Unruly Opponents Can't Put To Mat ' t a hammer lock on 'lm. farmer'." "I"no the tne hold!" "Attn boy, Farmer, old kid! Turn 'lin over now!" "Yow-oc! flplii Mm! Hooray for Farmer Burn'" la Farmer Burn, retired world's cham pion wreatler, bark In the tunallng game a train? He la If you'd Ijave (teen him yester day you'd have thought no. No, "Varnier" la not golnir to wrestle ("lotch or Kteeher. ile a grooming himself, though, for two well kiion.n opponents who lately have been pinning his pride. Stover, Imryea Is one, and a certain party called Flivver, la tho other. Farmer baa acqulrod two machlnea- one by purchase ,-nnJ the oilier by aiiticU pated acqulfiHion of a miii in-law. Ilea learning to operate both cars. He gut, behind the flivver In his flint bout and slipped a bar-arm on the latter' ateerlng apparatus. Tho next thing Farmer knew, he was passing the top of a telephono pole and still soaring. He lost the first fall In lesa than five elnutes. "I'll try It again, rateh-as-eateh-ran," Farmer de fled, as he limped home. Then be tried out his big tar. He rnn It around a little while feeling It out. When he went to the mat In earnest, his adversary stepped on half a dozi n nails and hurt Its feet. The bout was called off until repairs could be made. Hums went underneath for an Inventory. A crowd gathered and rec ognised him Instantly. "Slip on the s.-lwors!" "Toe hold! The tne hold'" Hums tame out from beneath and looked around him. "Aw, you funny guys pii to' the devil!" h" siim'ted, walking angrily away. FIVE STUDENTS NAMED UPON ATHLETIC BOARD MNCOLN. May 8. (Special Telegram.) Harold Corey, captain of the 1918 llusk ers; Hugo Otoupalik, Kd Hugg, Harold Campbell and P. W. rPoctor of Omaha, wero the five student members elected to tho athletle board of the I'nlverslty of Nebraska at the election hero tod iy Ten esndldatea were fn the field. Mugs and Campbell are basket ball men. Corey. Otoupalik and Proctor are on the foot brtll team. , I Pea Want jM bring the beat result. Good Scores Mark Weekly Shooting at Omaha Gun Grounds Some cviellcnt choottiK marked the weekly program at tho Omaha Gun club Sunday, ttaverul marksmen turned In perfect scores lit the varloua trophy races. Henry McDonald and Clifford tied for the Rrandela trophy In Clas A with scores of 24. The tlo will be decided next Runday. In Clas ft. Hall, Heard and J,es tied with ii. and Hall won In tho shoot-off with a :i. Mcpotiald. lilxon and Clifford, with perfect scores of and Koherts, 'Kill son am) Iteagon, who broke 13 rocks, which, with their handicaps of 2, mado (heir total score "b, tied for the Keellne. 5 trophy. Iixon won In the hoot-off. Following are scores mado In target shoot1 ng: Shot. At loft. t. B, T.atta 84 Bert lUxon ftv Shot At -75. Hit. Henry Mcl lonald. !r Frank Heard .... ft H. S, We'herhend Vt Shoemaker M Hilly Clifford ,.. M Pollard M Frank Klllsnn ... !.')! Art Stnrx 7 Joe Uoberta '. MK'-ar Talcott .... M "'. a. Hall !..' 1 1. Colvln lift Chillies Iwls .. HI Tom Hnuse t'.'i Dan Mef'own ... !i !r. Dunham a (leorte Hrandels. Shot At-'iO. Hit. V, Weatherhead.. KM John Young 43 Don Iteagon St1 Lew Adam S! Herman Met ... T5,Krvlne Hrandela . Jtt DAMAGE SUIT AGAINST U. P. SETTLEDJOUT OF COURT Hettlement of a 7ft,roo personal Injury caso brought by John Schmidt, a switch man, against the Fnlon Pacific railroad. whs made out of court for H,.7V after the testimony mi both sides had been presented to the court. Bee Want Ad bring the beat result. " '--y-r'Ti yiiTlfflT ism lour Share "RIALTO CITY," at Ralston-Omaha, isanas : . surcd fact. Within six months no less than 500 persons, and in all probability, 5,000 per sons, will be engaged in the manufacture and production of "Ilialto" "Made-in-Oma-ha" films. The cornerstone laying for this project with which you are already more ' or less familiar, will be celebrated next Sat urday afternoon. Omaha will gain interna tional prominence by reason of being the home of "RI ALTO" films. "RIALTO CITY" will cover a 160-acre tract, lo cated in Ralston-Omaha. The manufacture , and production of films will proceed day and night, winter and summer, rain or shine. Ralston-Omaha is the most ideal location in the United States for such an enterprise. "RIALTO CITY" will be the most important factor in the world's motion picture industry. Plans for the Film City are drawn and ready for execution. Construction of, studios, stages, buildings .and other institutions necessary will go forward immediately. No Stock Will Be Offered For Sale. The capi tal necessary is already provided for. The organization is all assembled,' ready for the signal to set it in motion. The Rialto Realty Company has several hun dred lots in Ralston-Omaha not needed in the film enterprise, as the 160-acre tract will be amply large enough. The remainder of the holdings will be sold THIS WEKK at astonishingly low prices. It Is the Purpose of the Promulgators of this enterprise to give Ralston-Omaha an in creased population within twelve months. We are going into this natural garden spot of Nebraska to make "RIALTO CITY" a success, financially, artistically and scien tifically. In m doing. v make Ralston Omaha a model community. We want none but progressive, constructive citizens, who do their part by developing their holdings to thare our pro.K'rity, of P rosperity ' CAPITAL 300.000 60 tuafivs a uhdmsco paorir 0.0001 9 IXTX E.NTM A HAJMJCV ST EE TB L!ay Sixth, Sixteen llr." 7 Schaafer, Pre aidant i The Ilialto C:cpan7t 652-3-4-5-6 Brandels 3ldg., 0 m a h a, . N e b r a 3 k a. Dear 3ir The Rialto Company has aski The State-Bank of OmaJu to aerre aa its Depository during the reriod of the construction of the film, plant at Rialto City This bank will accept payments' on lots in'Bialto Cltyln trust, holding suoh de posit until a film plant is erected in Blalto City" 'and has made" and coopleted at least one picture, said film plant to represent a value of at least; $50,000.00 according to the written opinion of at least two Omaha architects. Should said plant not t completed and a picture made on or before' January let, 1917, said deposits will be repaid to purchasers upon rroper re-transfer of lot or lots eo purohased This bank," In so' acting, assumes responsibility of any Hnd or charac ter other thin as oli Depository, as herein re cited. Very truy yours, i ?K2 ariri; sirc or ei'-uu You! It Is Our Intention to secure for Ralston-Omaha efficient transportation facilities, public service improvements: and municipal devel opments far in advance of any other busi ness or residential district in the United States. The Property We Offer you will increase in value many-fold by the time your own home is built., We will sell no more than three lots to one individual, and all building opera tions will be subject to inspection by our civic development experts. The Money You Pay for the deed and clear title to the property you select, you pay to the State Bank of Omaha, who will hold it until we construct our motion picture studio. If our studio and film plant is not in opera tion on or before January' 1, 1917, your money will be refunded, dollar for dollar. Our Purpose in Buying more land than was needed for actual. "RIALTO CITY" was to control and properly guide into permanent channels the rush of prosperity which al ways follows big business. We want no speculators to have a share in the fruits of our efforts. We want a .community of home-loving, progressive business people. Maps, plats and all other necessary informa tion is available now at our offices. The First Step in Actual Building operations will begin with the corner-stone laying ex ercises next Saturday afternoon, We have arranged for a program appropriate with the magnitude and importance of the pro ject, and you are invited. You will be cer tain to have a pleasant time. All Roads and Highways to Ralston-Omaha are now being put into good shape for the com ing of "RIALTO CITY. " We have made special arrangements for transportation fa cilities to accommodate the host of friend and well-wishers who will be with us on this memorable occasion. fttit? rrrm RIA G52-3-1-5-G Brancieis Building. LTO CO S. E. SCHAEI'ER, President Telephone DouKIa '3SS3. MP ANY Omaha, Nebraska.