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'TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY MAY 15. 1004. i i'" ej Don't Pass This Watch Special MONEY SAVING VALUES y,J' ARE THE RULE NOT THE EXCEPTION IN OUR MAMMOTH FURNITURE DEPT. The Largest Variety, Most Exquisite Designs and Lowest Prices of Any House In the City. We Are Offering for Monday: E-plcce Parlor Suits, mahogany finish, upholstered In best grade velours, 17,50 S-plece Parlor Suits In solid oak, best grade Velour upholstering, 2 150 8-pleoe Parlor Suit, mahogany finish, upholstered In Damask, 11.85 2-pteoe Oak Parlor Suit, upholstered In tapestry, 2 gQ Odd Divans, oak or mahogany finish, upholstered In tapestry or damask, A en at $tU0. $6.60 and 1 4.0U $15.00 Combination Book Case and Desk, solid oak, 4( en sale price 1U.OU OUCHES AT FACTORY PRICES. i The greatest values ever offered In Leather Couches, which would ordinarily sell for 1 from tS.no to 35.00, (f) Qe at 8.?6, $24.60 and...,: l.OO A beautiful Couch, upholstered In car plush, made to sell for $19.60, A CH sale price ; lOtf An excellent Couch, upholstered In best grade velour, $15.85 value, JQ gQ Couch worth $12.60 at ....... .mm Couch worth $3.60, at . , iw ,MM.W..4I.II.,.wWW CARPET DEPT. SPECIALS y hi viiin i j) 2,000 yards special wool Ingrain Uarpet, at, yard.... v All our Jap and China Straw Mattings, over 6J00 yards, on sale Monday, at, -fl i fj yard, 30c, 2?c, 20c, 200 Chenille Rugs, assorted colors, with fringe, 15x27 inches, Monday, each, 150 wool Smyrna Rugs, assorted colors, QQ 30x55 inches, Monday, each . 7QC 100 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet, f A Monday, choice - r' . .,,, 4 JLm GROCERIES A Pointer to Buyers. Read 4Mb. Back High Patent Minnesota Flour $1.M) Largo Sack White or Yellow Cornmeal.UHo 6 lbs. fancy hand picked Navy Beans.. ,.19o lbs, good Japan Rice for.. 19c lbs. Pearl Taplooa, Bago, Barley or Farina for .... ......,. .-... 19o bars White Russian. Diamond C, Beut-'Em-AJl, Swlft'a Pride or Armour's Laundry Boap for ....18o Best bulk Laundry Starch, per '.,..,,, frifen lbs. Breakfast Rolled Oats 18o 1-lb. can fancy Alaska Salmon 9c 1-lb. package Condensed Mlnoa Meat.. ..60 Castillo or Tar Boap, per cake.... 2Ho The best Macaroni, per pkg Sfeo Quart can Golden Table Byrup or Ten- nssa Sorghum 8o t-lb. can solid packed Tomatoes ....... .THo 8-1 b. Can Oolden Pumpkin - -iZ- 8-lb. can California Bquaah.... ....... THc t-lb, can Hominy TVio 1-lb. can Baked Beans SHo t-lb. can fancy table Apricots, Peaches or Pears -. ...... i2He t-lb. can Oolden Egg or Greengage Plums lOo Large bottle pure Tomato Catsup 8V1O Larue bottle fancy Pickles, assorted alnda ...8V,o 4U Qfl ?A.a!L ,lnen BUve' Reached Hi uau laoie Damask. II fl Dm TJ1 Heavy double satin Damask AI 90C Table Linen. II in each. large double warp AT IUG bleached and unbleached Turk ish Towels. O'BRIEN LACKING IN STEAM XBSHSSSM Llttl Hon Torof Would Htva Enabled Him to Knock Mod y OnU ' RESULT IS SIX HOT ROUNDS TO A DRAW At Its Close MCr Was la Mere Dis tress, bat O'Brlem Showed More ' Marks as the Resalt of tk Comtoet. PHILADELPHIA. May It-Kid McCoy and Jack O'Urlen tonight fought one of the most scientific slK-round bouts ever seen In this city at the Second regiment armory. At the clous of the bout it would have been a dltlUult task to pick the winner, McCoy had the beat of the third and fourth rounds, while O'Brien had the Kid In trouble at the clpse of the fifth round and ho in the slsth round. McCoy was visibly in distress at tht end of the sixth, lie re peatedly ran away from O lirlen and only attempted to counter when O Tirlon led. There wvre no marks on McCoy, while O'Urlen's left eye was bleeding. O'ltrlon's blows lacked fore and this fact alone prob ably saved McCoy from being kni.krd out. OilrUa landed the (reals! llVcsr of a" isa u U w&r u IA.UU. MY Oils THE RELIABLE ITORK. A W-mr guaranteed Gold Filled Case, ftted with nn American movement, also fully guarnnteed. Full as- r sortment of Engraved iOszJ'O Cane, at Qrent vnrlety of girls' and misses, Chnt lalne Watches, up from sS.a'cJ Ask to see our 65c Alarm Clocks and 98c Watches. $3 Wi Rogers' Knives and Forks. O fQ Monday 75c to $i Flat Wear Monday Wc A complete line of Rogers' Flat Wear, con sisting of Berry nnd Jelly Spoons Cold Meat Fork, l ie Knives, Sugar Shell. Butter Knives, etc., regular toe and 11.00 Blue, Monday, as long as 40c they last 7.50 ..-..3.50 inn i ivlll patterns best all TC l?c and.......... I vl GROCERIES Economical These Prices. BIO BARGAINS IN DRIED FRUIT. Choice California Prunes, per lb Stto Choice California Seedless Raisins, per lb 5c Fancy Mulr Peaches, per lb 7Ho California Grapes, per lb lUo London Layer Muscatel Raisins, per lb.7o New York Ring Apples, per lb 7c Virginia Blackberries, per lb 7Vo Fancy Seeded Raisins, per pkg Uo BIO BARGAINS IN FRESH FRUIT. Fancy large Juicy Lemons, per dos lOo Fancy large sweet Oranges, per dos 12c Colorado White Clover Honey, per rack, ,12c California White Figs, per pkg 60 Fancy Persian Dates, per pkg 5c Fancy cooking Figs, per pkg 60 BUTTER. BUTTER. BUTTER. Choice Separator Creamery Butter, per lb 21o Fanoy Elgin Creamery Butter, per lb.... 23c We handle nothing but absolutely pure Butter. DOUBLE TRADING 8TAMP8 MONDAY WITH EVERY BACK OF FLOUR--ANY PRICE. 0ML BARGAINS M II 7if l? Irlsh Plmltles. lace stripes. Ml I is Mulls and Organdies. J(l AO I Heavy bleached seamless JigHaB Sheets, 3V4 yda wide, 2H yds. It 49C l?. DaS'" Unm 8CtCh T'- blows, but McCoy's punches had more steam behind them. Both men weighed In at t o'clock In the afternoon. The beam was placed at 153 pounds and both were well within the limit. Neither fighter announced his weight. Immediately after the weighing In cere mony there was a hitch as to who should act as referee. McCoy Insisted on some person outside of Philadelphia, while O'Brien was just as determined that a Phllsdelphlan should act. Three persons were finally named, William H. Rocap, Ernest H. Crowhurst and H. C. Crow hurst, all Phlladelphlans, and the fighters s greed to select one of the three before en tering the clubhouse. Qoarrel Over Hrferee. As the referee question had been disposed of O'Brien went to his home In the south ern part of the city and McCoy to his hotel, where both remained until 8 o'clock. Later McCoy refused to accept any of the three men named and suggested Tim Hurst. ' O'Brien, however. Insisted on hnvlng one of the three Phlladelphlans. O'Brien tlnally I gained his point, after a long discussion, i and H. C. Crowhurst wus decided on. ! McCoy said he was In perfect phslcal cdn I dltlon. O'Brien, too, was In apparent splen did shape. He said he had trained as fllhfujly f ( r this battle as any previous light la his career. , It was 10 when McCoy entered the ring. lie waa fullowed. a moment later by Special Sale Wool Dress Goods Creat West Room, Monday. English Whipcords. 52-Inch wide, all wool suitings, assorted colors, 62-Inch wide pure mohair Sicilians, black, pt -v blue and brown, worth up to" vJ f $1.25, Monday, per yard ' V All wool Scotch Mixtures, assorted spring colors, very desirable. Shirt waist suitings, worth 89c, f I fl Monday, per yard A French and German Plaids, crepe finish, assorted colors, worth 76c, Monday, per II yard U"L English Henriettas, assorted colors and black, worth 49c, r Monday, per 3 yard ssWlJ Wool Novelty Jaquard, Suitings, assorted colors, worth 26c, . Monday, per On The most important Mercantile transaction for many days. 476-478 Broome Street, New York, Close out at a fearful sacrifice the broken assortments of this season's productions, consist ing of 300 pieces of High Grade Silks. The Luckiest Silk Purchase We Ever Made 'Because of the high class of silk quality and extreme low prices at which we purchased same. ENTIRE LOT PLACED ON SALE MONDAY and to continue until each and every yard is sold. Neat Fancy Silks for Shirt Waist Suits Handsome Printed Silks High Art Fancies Plain Colored Taffetas Black Taffetas Black Feau de Soies Grenadines Crepe de Chines. Silks Worth $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 on Sale Monday at 39 Cents. A magnificent assortment of elegant Silks, styles representing this season's newest productlonsjln foul ards, printed taffetas, Persians. Fancy silks of all descrlp- s f tions; placed on sale In ' UfJ one great lot, at BLACK DOUBLE WIDTH OREANA DINES, 60c The sheer silk now so styiisn; nanasome patterns, an win. wide; the regular price Is 50c ti.oo, ILK, $1.60 ana per yd,, Monday at. In Main Wash Dress . Goods Department Sale of Finest Swiss Dress Fabrics Monday We place on special sale Monday morning one of the choicest weaves of popular summer fabrics embroidered dot and silk embroidered fancy Swiss. This purchase represents over 15,000 yards of new, clean first quality, first choice, summer Dress Fabrics (which the manu facturer, unable to deliver in time, as per con tract, to a well known eastern wholesaler), ac cepted our offer for the lot at such a price reduction that we are enabled to offer: 75c BILK EMBROIDERED SWISS 48 Inches wide. In all colore, beautiful styles, over 4,500 yards to select from, OBr . at. yard...... OC S6c FANCY EMBROIDERED SWISS 29 Inches wide, every de sirable color for the season 1904 shown In this collec- 1r tlon, 7,600 yards In all to select frdm, at, yard I-w $5c FANCT DOTTED FLORAL BWI88 Organdie effects, beau tiful bhu'k and whle fancies, printed warp styles, etc., 4,000 yards from which to choose, 12 4 C New Shirt Waist Su Just received 26 pieces of French Flaked and Speck VOILE, (French fabrics) 40 Inches wide, delayed over 90 days, goods bought to sell at $1.0i per yard. The Importer has made us a concession on these to the extent that we place the entire lot on sale Monday, fCn at, yard - UVW. sit 98C kl' h' t1'1"6" bleche1 Nap" I f I QQ MondayU yds. fine EngllBh QJg iHncyUnlar(1 Cal,co"' ,,ln nd HAYDEN BROTHERS. O'Brien. McCoy's seconds were his brother. Homer Belby; Harry Foley, Charley Mitchell and Billy Elmer. O'Brien's seconds were Lew Bailey, Bill Carney, Jim Brady, Frank Btrauss and Joe Rellly. There were not over Z.OOO persons In the big armory when the men entered the ring. The pugilists were called to the center and given the ususl Instructions and the battle waa on. The men shook hands at 10:40. McCoy Does the Leading. Round 1. McCoy forced O'Brien around the ring, but the latter drove with a left to face and repealed it a moment later with another. The men came to a clinch. O Hi leu landed a left on the face and a light left on the stomach. They rushed to a clinch. McCoy Umled a tUhl led on O'Brien's momui h and they clinched. McCoy landed a left to the- fuce. They uittiii ruHhed to a clinch. O'Brien croaked Mi-Coy iih his light and then l.iiulru a left and ritthi to ihe face an the gona sounded, u lirlen bud doii4 all the Uaii lug in thU round, but his blows lacked furce. Kound t O'Urlen was. rltht after Mc Coy, but niirsrd a it-fl lui to the face. Tli.'y rushed loi th -r an! both lan. led lefts. O Brlen ilipt-d to hU knees, but wu up In a ai-cond. u i-iicn again .lipped to the floor and as he ctma up they cllnrlird. O'llrleii mliMe.i a left and Mc Cov hrought his left Up to the lead. O lirlen lande.l a left to the Kid s head and brouh-iit hi. rlgnt t-i the jaw. Mr Coy landed a right - a O'Brlt ii's tunin. h as the men mine together. They weie clir.chnd the bell rang. There wss no damuge dune In this round. The foot wink of both mxn was marvelous. Bound 8 McCoy tried a left but missed and Viiilou swung the right to the jaw llll m wo THE RELIABLE STORE. BIG MILLINERY SPECIAL 35c and 25c Straw Braids jj 5c oer Yard i We have Just closed out from a leading Importer of Italian Straw Braids three thousand nieces of black and colors, also pmici mix tures, which ordi narily would sell I at 35c and 26c a yard on Monday 4 all go at CENTS Per Yard Yards Fine Silks 'ale Monday RTY SILKS FOR SUITS AT E9C The pop ular styles so much In favor this season In choicest and most fashloable shades, regular $1.00 silks, for... 59c Fancy Silks Worth Up to $2 Go at, Only, 75c. Beautiful light Bilk, for waists and gowns, exquisite white silk, 27-ln. and yard wide, colored taffetas, yard wide plaid rllks, pongee allks, plain silks for suits; neat fancy pmm gj silks for suits, all In one fj lot, Monday at..,.. as the men broke away. They clinched and McCoy forced O'Brien's bead back with the heel of his glove. lie wus hissed. McCoy landed on the wind with his right, but missed with his right a second later. They rushed to a clinch In McCoy's corner. O'Brien drove his left to O'Brien's head and they clinched. O'Brien landed a light left to the face. O Brlen drove a bard left to the Kid s face, but the latter only smiled. O'Brien rushed Into a straight left and they clinched. As they broke away the goug sounded. McCoy appeared the fresher. Round 4. They rushed together, both fought hard. O'Brien landed a left to the face and McCoy a right and left to the face. McCoy landed a left to the face. O'Brien landed a hard left and right on the body and McCoy clinched. McCoy missed with left and O'Brien rushed to a clinch. McCuy landed two hard lefts on wind and the Phllsdelphlan lust some or his steam. O'Brien iiiinsed another lefi and McCoy landed his left full in the face. O'Brien was tired from his exertions. They sparred and rushed to a clinch. McCoy led with 11 1, but full short and the men runhed to a clinch as the gong sounded. This was McCoy's round. Hound 6. McCoy nilsHed a left lead and the men clinched. The KM ducKed a vicious left snd the men clinched. The Fur was beginning to t'-ll on both men. Brlen landed a left to McCoy's chin and he received another In the same place a moment later. The Kid wss smiling. Mc Cuy missed a right to the jaw and O'Ktlen landed a light left on the head. They mailed to a clinch. McCoy trl.-d a right fur the stomach and mUsed. lie tried a lift for the Jaw a moment later hut ml.sed. They aguln clinched. O'Brien pushed a U-ft to the chin and a rtuht to the wind a second Ister. They danced around the ring and were sparring ss the gong sounded. Bound They sparred a moment and McCoy le4 with a Wft and toll short SILK CO. Extraordinary Lace Sale On account of the backward season we Lave decided to be gin our sacrifice lace sale Mon day. This will be the Greatest Lace Pale of the Season, not on the cheaper- lines but on the finer and higher priced laces. $1.00 per yard laces, on sale, 6QC $1.25 per yard laces, on sale, 75c at. $1.S0 per yard laces, on sale, nt t-'.iW per yard laces, on sale, at $3.00 per yard laces, on sale, 1.00 1.39 2.00 at Many others at similarly low nrices. including all kinds of Bands, Edges, Applique, Toiut Gauze, Venice, etc., etc. Wo Corset Cover Embroidery, 2Sc ner varrl $2.oo all over Embroideries, per yard 98c FINE BLACK SILKS FROM THEUBERTY SILK CO. 27-ln. wide BLACK TAF FETA, at $1.60 yard wide BLACK TAFFETA, at 27-ln. wide BLACK PEAU DE BOIE, at $2.00 yard wide BLACK PEAU DE SOIE. at .59c ,.85c ,.75c .1.15 The leading Dress Goods House of the West Commencing Monday we will reduce all our Spring Voiles In colors only, on all goods over $1.00 per yard. Every lady In Omaha knows that when we make a price on dress goods It Is genuine. Colored Dress Goods Any $1.26, $1.60, $1 9$, $2.50 or $2.98 Voiles in colors you can buy at exactly half-price. Rain Proof, 68 Inches wide, in six leading shades, sold In this town at $2.00 and $2.25, will go 1.39 We wiil 'sell $3.50 black ; hair line Mohair' f Cfl Cravenette,' at 1-MJ We will sell 75c neat figured Mohairs, 49c We will sell 64-lnch fine heavy Mohairs, In blue, A.Qr' black and brown, the 86c goods, at Black Dress Goods $1.50 Voiles Priestley's or Lupin's, . 98C $1.60 Black Mohairs, 98C $1.00 Blnck Crepe de Chine, 75c $1.50 Bilk Warp Henriettas, ' ' Qgg Challies The finest Imported French Challies, made to sell at AfZr 75c and $1.00 a yard, will go at, yard OW 60 pieces, in nil the new shndes of Voile Etamlne, strictly all wool, in bluck, navy and all the other new Bhades, 'XOn worth 70c u yard, will go at, yard -" MAIL ORDERS FILLED AS LONG AS GOODS LAST UNENS He tried a left and right again but missed. O'Brien got a left to McCoy's stomach und they clinched. McCoy mlased a left tor the face, but sent left to the wind a second later. O'Brien tried left to face und missed. O Brlen shook McCoy with a left to the" face, the Kid countered with a right to the stomach. O'Brien drove a hard left tu the Kid's face. The Kid con tinually held on and seemed In dlatresa. O'Brien sent a left to the face. McCoy ran away from a vicious left, but O'Brien landed a light right on the head as the round closed. AMOXU THE UOWLKRg. The high scores for the week on the Omaha Bowling association alleys were as follows: il. Beslln, 28 In three successive guinea of ninepins; H. Clay, 74o in three successive games of tenpins; C. H. Mullen, Ml in seven up. J. H. Hodges, with 2M) at tenpins, la high for the month. The indl- viuuai tenpin scores were as follows No. High. 20 Hodges FritHclier .. Clay Carter Zimmerman Hheldon .... K1 wards ... H untlngton Clinndler ... Bunks Davis .. t .. 8 ! Stern Hutton Johnson .. 4 .. 3 Deniaan Jones Bttigele Hull Marble Bihlielder .. (11(1. on Clarkson ,... mm THE RELIABLE STORE, is what the up-to-date man wants. You will find them here Imperial, $3; Tiger, $3; 1. B. Stetson, $3.50; Cham pion, $2.50; Red Rover, $2 You can't beat them for quality and style they are the KOVAL FIVE. We also carry several others, exclu sive lines at lowest prices. Have you bought your Panama? We have a fine line nt very low prices, from $4.9S to $7.50. SPECIAL FOR MONDAY Boys', Straw Hats, worth up to 65c, at May Clearing Sale Handsome Eton. Eton Blouso and collarless coat styles, beautifully trimmed In vari ous new effects, Jackets lined throughout with richest Taffeta silk or satin, skirts In dress or walking length. Come In panne cheviots, broadcloth, Venetians, etamlnes; colors, champagne, blue black, gray, pearl and brown. The addition of several dozen sample suits makes this the greatest offering on 1 QQ record at O.O Women's Silk Coats $5.00 Four different styles, trimmed with silk braid, May clearing K Of) sale price $18 to $20 Silk and Covert Coats $9.90 The greatest snap of the season, garments any woman might feel proud to Q Qf wear, May clearing sale price.... Women's Dress and Walking Skirts In Voiles and Etamlnes, trimmed with several rows of taffeta,. C QQ clearing salo price J.ZfJ FRENCH VOILE SKIRTS Trimmed with taffeta bands and has elegant f ff ailk drop, clearing sale price vr WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS-In Mo hair, broadcloth and many other fabrics, worth $5.00, 2 OS Clearing sale price JKJ Glasses Readv-fo-lVear or Made-to-Order a HARDWARE, STOVES AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS BASEMENT BARGAINS FOR MONDAY -lnch Garden Hose, 4&C at f If wn Mowers, 2.49 'at Lawn Sprinklers, 19C C b .,.............-.-. Grass Catchers, 49C ni ...""---" at Garden Hoes, at O. K. Washers, at Car of Refrigerators Received AMD DOME as f CV yd- Extra wide satin finish Al IOC bleached Irish Table Damask. At 1.65 dos. Satin finish all linen Nap kins, H size. Griffith Forscutt ..... Honsman .... Francisco .... Brunke 8 7 7 8 6 237 Stf Mi ill NEW IOWA SHOT Pl'TTISO HKCOHU Green of Grlnnell Exceeds (he Old 'Mark by Fire Feet. AMES. Ia., May 14. (Special Telegram.) In a dual track meet here today Ames defeated Grlnnell by 86 to 37. Urlniiull was fairly outclassed, winning but live firsts, three seconds and six thirds. One State record wus broken, Green of Grln nell putting the shot aa.3 feet, five Inches over the record. Clow of Urlnnell took both hurdles ill good time. Ames won all three points In hammer throwing and took both relays. Grlnnell showed its strength on the track, but In the held events, aside from the shot put. wus deplorably w;iik. Ames showed a well-balanced team, win ning two places in all but three events. World's Huwllnsr Record. The world's bowling record that enme to Omaha this week through and by ths per-fortnum-e of the Excelsior flve-ruan tmra on the Omaha Bowling association's Hlleys Is one Hist the signing fraternity of all claxsea ought to be proud of and one that must be recognized by the Natlonul sssoela- , tlon, lor ail unyono can fce. ior n wus made in a regular mutch game with a referee to watch th foul line, otholal scorer and all the fixings. The score made I wus J.iSi and the world's record up to that , time was held by n Krl l team, which inaile 8 112 Hodges. Hprugue, Frllscher. I Chandler and Huntington composed the I team, and the only two games out of the I fir teen bowled thst fell beluW the 20 uisrk were by Huntington, who got three bad I biaaks in the souond ana finished with Hats With the Stvlp in Them Men's and Children's OCr ZJC MOST SENSATIONAL OFFERINGS SEVERAL LINES OF WOMEN'S GARMENTS AT HALF PRICE. TO MORROW WILL BE A DAY OF UNPRECEDENTED ACTIVITY IN SUIT SELLING $16 to $25 Tailor Made Suits at $8.98. Special Clearing Sale Values in Cravenette Coats and Capes J12.50 Shower Proof Coats In J Cf grays and tans, at ....a"'-' 300 WOMEN'S CAPES AT ABOUT HALF THEIR ACTUAL VALUE An Immense lino shown Monday at t tl $5.00, fci.90 and I.UU Women's Waists Sheer Whito Lawn and Gingham Afi- Waists at VC Exceptionally pretty Waists In white lawn, with lace fronts, pleated backs, and hem stitched collars, CQp Clearing sale price .........O" Women's Fine Waists In Japs, linens, lawns, taffetas, in all tiie neweHt styles, $5.00 ouallty. O Q Clearing sale price ' t7 EXTRA SPECIAL I Women's Moire Underskirts, 1.00 Children's Spring Jackets, 1.00 $1.60 Women's Percale Lawn f flfl Wrappers, at Women's Wash Underskirts, at Women's Lawn Kimonas, at ...49c 59c At Greatly Reduced Prlce3. Fitting Free. Satisfaction Guaranteed. , , Aluminum frames, with fine crystal lenses. wear better than cheap gold tilled, usual ' price. $2.00, on sale 70c Monday w 4Jc Tht Be8t Bcreen clotn' lie 2 4g Adjustable Screens, hardwood, 25C Qg Oil finished Bcreen Doors. 95c 49c Th Be8t PouUry Net,ln" Q 2-Burner Gasoline Btoves, 2.49 jg,. National Steel Oven, 1.39 .5. 19 "at"-..?6.."?.1!?: 15c Saturday-Special This Week. It f" r yd. Imported French Percales, AT 0C M-ln. wide, all colors. I 171a yd- Mercerised White Wnlst AT 1 1 "S ings, 20 patterns to Select from. II Mm yd- 1''K Table Sho.-r Wblta AT IUG Goods, worth up to 2Go yd. 165, and by Chandler, whose first string was IK). The averages were: i lodges, 2;i(; Brugue, 21; Frltscher, 1M0; Chandler, 2uH: Huntington, 2"i6. The combined total of 1,137 for the five last string was very near a world-beater In itself, but wus recently liested a couple of pins by a Chlcugo team. Incidentally, It Is astonishing how tiie bowling Interest keeps up in spite of the approach of the warm weather. Every noon hour sees the alleys crowded and lit the evening there Is no perceptible diminu tion of tho wlptur, attunduiice. t II lab School Athletic Contest. HEATH ICE, Neb., May lt-(8eclal Tele gram.) The Houtlieualern Nebraska High School Athletic ussix-lallon held Its field meet In this city this afternoon. Pawnee city, Humboldt und Fulls City were here to contest with a teum of this city, A large crowd was present to witneas the spurt In the. driving park. In th luz-yard run Pawnee City waj first, Humboldt sec ond; time, 10.2. 440-yard run, i'awnuu City first and Falls City second, 65.2. ltunnlng broad Jump. Falls CHy, 17 feet. Mile run, Pawnee City 6.L'7. Hhot put, Humboldt, 84.11. 2-0-yurd run, l'wue City, 2 .j). hdO yard run, Pawnee City, 2 4K. Pole, vault, I'awneo City, 8 eet. Btandlng Jump, Hum. boldt, 4 . Hummer throw, Pawnee C'lly, 8.6. Relay race, Pawnee City. Krbrsnks C ity Has m Country Clalt. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., May U-(8pe-clul The Overlund Country club was lust night thrown Open. About 2uo of tli (lull inemlieis and Invited guests wore present at the reception. Iiurlng the evening re freshment Kern served und later dancing was Indulged In until a luti hour. The club grounds are now In excellent con dition and match games of golf and tennis will probably lie arranged for in the near future with other Missouri valley teaina fur the couiUig seasou. a, STCS