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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1910, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS | MIKE AND PA CALL GAME 0FF| Nebraska Board KING OF THE FIELD, HIS uups| ate tramsfers for April 1910, nished by the Midland Guarsntes & | | — ! e e oous. s~ ™| Think it Too Cold to Work Out Their May YCt Condonc ! sroam wreet T Do e u | President Lynch Tells Men They Are || contrivations on Timely Jeors, tchards, Tot T, block 1, Pratrie., Crews This Afternoon. Ball in Summer| Monarchs and Must Rule. b el s B ey b 10 vekman and mmusband to K. J oo T8 — S— rril, “ture’s sub 1A% | g w’\’-yu‘r\\:"!"\\:'.:::: _wu-, Lum “._v-’floss"’ OF THE NEW PLAYERS Steps Being Taken at Nebraska Uni- WILL ENFORCE PLAYING CODE County Opton, Politienl Legitimmey. + to R. D. Ward, lot 6 versity to Remove Ban Against b HOLDREGE, Neb., April 4.~10 the K ditor | i e 550 Moth Rourke and Cantillon Are r 1010 to be Strictly Adhered |of The Bee: At its recent celebration th, }itihcork and Susband to W F Students Playing it. Pleased with the ¢ Effort to Prevent Protested | Lincoln Bryan club adopied a resolution in | Our Letter Box Alke. lote i1 and 12 block 9. for fon Place Sueeess of Thelr Toams A AR Werd ifa t count n and declared it \ ilart and wife to P. H. Steyer iy L1 N, April 5.—(Special)—The Ne b 1be “in accord with the democratie prineiple H o P B Mt ol st e braska Athletic board probably will take Goes. lot local autonomy The club thus seel Iiwe and wite to 1t K. Jackson - some radical action in regard to summer | — ~ |to clothe the county cption movement no W and 11" Dlogk 2. Raunders and The base ball game between the Min- | base ball at its next meeting and openly | NEW YORK, Apfil 5—President Lyneh h Dollcal lestuimacy, but ik e arking, ot. &l trustess, to neapolis and Omaha teams was called off | sanction the playing of its athletes on pro- |of the National league went over the piay anction of the democratic party. | Awanson, ot 8 block 4 At noon on account of the cold weather, |fessional teams during the vacation months, |ing ruies with his eight regular umpires o ihd "\"“"”‘f L with this latte o8 . Sarah Nefther Pa Rourke nor Mike Cantillion | This matter i= now being discussed by the |and his recently appolnted subarbitrator, f Pt b bt ol bl B ol Ny '] Motk & ared 1o take any chances of putting any | Cornhusker mentors and the attitude of a | Dewitt Van Cleef, at a flve-hour confer- ' party. 1 am wholly concerned: with | by, niy ots 1 and 2, bloc ¢ abdoe] sk ) o8 Y14 Yo e WU (b3 ARG St | TBASOFILY. O AN Bokra 3 1 PRVt of ade | VAW 1o Nl XoFs Sohts ahpena e ot paiitical 1eatimacy, tor 1t} Qur entire stock of fine woolen suits X . t citizens, and Andareon te William Baum ohill o e. 1 - | mitting summer base ball by all college | Lynch told his men that they were the i ot 10, block 2, Oxford Place WOrk... 10, he oliill . SUDOISDWE. The re . " as it determines for or against such move 3 to Alby mainder of the series will bs played, how- |piayers in this seciion of the country. The | monarchs of the fleld and that all they et gt i 4 ne o i h aich v 10, Uiock 5. Rote Hil ever. If it warmw up [five student members have openy declared | had 0 do in order to retain their positions [MeNt S0 It should dstermine the course made to your measure, worth up to of every such citizen Lston Townstte cotepany to Jennie Masial by ’ | themselves in favor of the proposition and | Vas to enforce the playinz code. He went |°F 3 r~ s ) 2 ant 2 A\ ger 'ox is desirous of working out e, L | he proposition and | Then what this prineiple? n what 4 . Dishén, Jot %o Bk By R Couper. the vetaran pitchers in this series 50 that | tWo {aculty members freery admit that they (OVer WIth them the many protested games | (4R WAl s Uhis principle? n what $42.50: A2 W 0f 8 L6 fr. of lot 68, Gire's they will ba in good shape to go against|&ee no wrong in allowing the men to earn 'hat the National league has had recently, gl ‘ ° b does It pronounce for or against such P l 2 memey . during vacation -by playing base |Particularly AmRt. year and showsd how . oo T i B GRES, Sheh BRIC HU ¢ 'vovi v o o of these protests might have been jouit, an anyone desiring a full explanatfon should |rend the third lecture in Guizot's “History This stock consists of all the very latest weaves and de. {of Civilization.” 1t does not mean priority, | Gtiman and wife to Peter Swan- sm!the White Sox, who come for two games | e b Hutet 't Mieve Maji, Totx Saturday and Sundas. But if the weather | ball, A | nome 2%md 6. block 2, Tiulst addition not warm the youngsters will have to do| One member of the board has expressed | &¥olded Fisinoré Place company to Charles J the tossing Wednesday and Thursday | himself in the following words ST ouiy SHeLERI SR HEIL, RELSNHON (9 Bock. let b, block 3, (Grant Plac . | |rule 75, which provides that the only per ¥ % wite to The Coad 3 Cantlllion and his band of Millers| “I have never been able to regard sum- | but equality, as hetwee o varfous ele- | fohn ¥ Coad and_ wite to The Coad riw g 5 {sons who shall be wllowed on the field SRRy 88 BELWEI (he. vErie flenl Estate company. part lot 8, arrived in Omaha Tuesday morning at|mer base ball as an evil and 1 am free to [40N® ! " : e | MENts Of modern soolety; it recognizes that never before been offered by any Omaha store Capitol addition ... L oclock to do & thres' days' sketch |admit that 1 am in sympathy with the|ZUCISE & Ehte are the plavers, umDlred |y yycn elements were present at the birth o* gy Park Forest of the good ones of his bunch, who are|during vacations by taking part in profes- | '©dUI'ed (o preserve peace. B8taff ph mate; that each has its own peculiar prinel dton, T frid wife {0 WAl L, | ieady 1o hand out s good line of ball at | sonal or rather, semi-professional, games, [ SAPReTS 1o longer will be atiowed near (L% (I 1aCh b s own pesuins wrinel | ) \Ne are also closing out our exclusive vitte; e o 5 A J. Clark's 4 e diamo o starts ZICIVE i | 0 | the Vinton park | There 1 no evil in allowing them to do so, | o dlamond after the game star fociety, and that to the end of true prog. il & Waegsrio Siioe M, Soh. [ Dick Holisnd's Drummers took & fall out| and the and-summer baso bail crania | 1", LB Rho Auended e mesunt | rew wi these must e protectea. o tess |l $15.00 line of young men’s ready-to- 5 wub. are N Johnstone, nermeyer, lot Supplemental sub. | ,f the Minneapolis team Monday and Pa|cannot give a single solid argument in il ohnslone. | peculiar principles it stands in generic or of Ellistone Park Place ! | Willlam J Kiem, Charles Rigler, Steve 4 nks if his boys feel as good as they did | favor of thelr case. | parental relationship to personal liberty and ; ¢ ’e ) 1 1 schaetfar and wite to B, 1. Hease thin } Bie Wi ; oy 3 W Iy ut W fi. of lots 11 and 13, block 2 in Mondas's practice game he will be able| ““The athletic board of the west might |poor S nam Brennan, Augle Moran, |freeqom of thought which come from the car arvara suits, L] signs, in both imported and domestic. Such values have " Robert . Emsiie and Dewitt Van Cleef. ermant Manscom Place o one or two games on the lads st as officially recognize the sum germanic or barbarian element, to order P 1R fejher ana husbend to Henry |10 bang b from ) Just us wall jotflcially. recosnize) the . sum-| "qng Chicago National League club has | inio or ! Whith: Giais ol QLI y GV A v 1. Grove. . hlock 3, Rose Hill 25 "the northern city mer base ball playing ‘as to secretly con- | .ieased pitcher Stlwenk to Memphis and'| : vism which come from mon ) Husbe o 8 . ! s s A B . b hy and entral government, to separa ¢ H. Slaba and husband to 8. E | Mike is Optimistic. done it as they do now at every college in | c-, 5 o . ? | Eabvi P e . Stargeon. ot T Harkalow Place w0 i e B0uBtY. « T Uhe - WinterR Rthistic Sohe | Eon st Onendottivto liph Ahselsy tion of temporal and spiritual power and This sale is absolutely the greatest money saving pro- M. M. Loug and husband to H. E Mike Cmntillion is optimistic over the 3 . | | freedom of conscience which come from y \Jionk, lotsh biock & Popeleton BTk ! prospects for & winning team and thinks | (7508, We have rulen againet summer | AMONG THE LOCAL BOWLERS |fre curer. comcicnce which come from | 1o ition ever offered the men and boys of Quiahi—Cemue . base ball, but 1 am certain t cre is hinck 3. Rosentll 10| they will be able to start at the drop of | *o%° "%l el i e g . st Bt ”‘\ ! {and freedom of trade which come from the in soday 1. Hain and wite 0 The Willia Land | the flag for a fast race for the pennant|"0! & sehool oreney whe Missourl Valley | Mets Mrothers Finish League Series |qjo i LAl company. lotk 16 and 16, McEntee's . in the American assoclation. The team | °F Chicago conference leagus that does not| with Big Aguinat he Willis Land compan: A have several of its players on semi-profes . Cabi, 1o(s 14, 15 and 16, McEntee's that he will line-up against Omaha is com H A formules, but realities in human e wddition (and other property) (i " posed mostly of veterans, who have bene.| ¥I0N8l feams each summer. 1. myself, | Political legitimacy is as much the vital ' Hustingh & Hepa 1o DAl L omen, 10| fited greatly by thelr training at Des ""““""’l g college men who played the] ‘'he Metz Bros. team finished thelr league | principles of modern soclety as life ftelt 12, bleck o B so-called essiona st year and | seri s ) of glory, wi BRIV B A TR A | stotnien a pro nal ball last year and | series last night in_a blaze of Blory, With| iy syen principle in J e the an orid i, Roanoke 0| “pa Rourke raceived an invitation to at.|SeVeral vears before.” | the big score of 2777 against the Molonys, animate world / 3 g ) s | Who also shot a nice game, copping 2,675 (and the particular principles referred to 219 North 16th St. y Fmien 58 tto ot § Bloek & ROk | to the White Sox No. 2, and the Drummers, | NPraska board expresses the sentiment | Molonys marked over 00, Tha score: | thereof. They are cssentials in the 1041 ft. ‘of lots 52 and 5. McFn- { but sent his regrets as he wanted to wat¢h |°f # majority of the other membera—they | METZ BROS. | anatomy and physiology of such society. | Rl 1 A WaleR: b | the work of his team against the Millers ARG, VKA Lhe 018 amaitat ugroeE BN ] oL L1851 %6 |1n their healthy siate they present the 32 1t of . 100 t6, of n. 20415 ft. of Schipke Is expeced to arrive in Omaha {f’}“” ";" ”“J:Ied P o R (T 72 1 normal conditions of such society and its | ots 8 and 8. McEntess . Wednesday morning. He left Hot Springs _", '[“” l'"mz ‘n‘m \\xwu the _rules | Denman 110000 T h T elements and assure a lealthy progress 7 H. Purcell td A. L. Smith o x "|and giving the athletes a chance to have | * PRSP 52 ; : Monday and wiil leave St. Louls Tuesday 1 P M in a mutilated, crippled or diseased state £, oM, f1, of lots sk PEGIT Hoogporiony Huntington . 15 ppled o ntee's night. From the reports received, he fa in " . Sprague ... they present —abnormal conditions and The Nebraska board last fall passed a | e [ fine. fetle and is in shape to jump right o c0 SERAEHL Board ast fal Ml RS T e 7.7 | retardation of progress. Consciously or o de L SHikiourt yh1ley. sanfarsiasrty Ay MOLONY inconsciously, they are appealed to In the | pregent Siocumb law they must fight tha |says, “privato opinion must. bssorpe. pbe GOVERNMENT NOTICES Kane is not expected until the first of | M 4 ™Y to secure| R dstermination ot every political ‘mevement | batt1e of Iicense in & fair field and under | o opiriton 1¢ It fs {6 work & reform.” ekt Wetk, ETH6 atippal ot ne il notta 16 passage of a rule permitting athletes | | Lyons SR ) or proposed policy; political legitimacy | (he arbitrament of town democracy and — CONSTRUCTING of the oy g e arbitrament of town democracy and| \yyar nonest mind would propounge one OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING | o N 18 f the valley to piay with seml-professional | Hammerstrom . 162 158 being relied on as conclus| FFICE OF Scranton, Pa.. after finishing his treatment 5 QL S e cunCiukise ¥ T8 job the man and another for the (Quartermaster, Fort Robinkon. Nebraska. |teams during vacations. This proposition | Weekes ...........l... 18 162 " M0, Realed propowals for fur- | with the doctors in Pittsburg. Wi hm”‘m‘hmm e ,,,,.,,.":mn.m,” Straw ..., Tm s premis, and some one or ‘more of thesa|(hey seek not only an alliance svith the | (O H ol e MG IO e on ing u«1l material and labor for the In-| Sohotten and Corridan will also arrive b 4 o o ERDR it S 182 pecullar principles. fof the minor, prémis, | rural elements veferred to, but a sacritlos Lo ot T B0t el R Lo e ation of Naw Bbilers, New Pump, Feed | L ki f sentatives at Des Moines and turned down. | g Soclety flourishes or sickens as the move o riti7 town intorest and ‘towm |2 18 diapicontained:in the.ressutcowtrdly i Fead Pump, | NeXt Monday. Both have been working| o g\ e il T % 8 of town spirit, town inter expression of an English judge anent the urification ~Bystem. ‘- hinson t with St. Louls and aré in fine fettl the Cornhusker board should take otals. ...l 806 864 ment may comply with or violate such ! pight JAMES I. RHEA. | ek SRR AN AT P 7 the Pump House at Fort Hn-n” “‘n-n h & 40 and n fine fettle. | action in favor of the summer base ball| In the Mercantile league the Bquitable | o inciples, They are founded. = . - y subject h only commendable thing Nebraske, will he received here until 11| mhis will make the Omaha team 100k |oae. ic will bo el whools | 14T team rolled the high score of the |P'inclp A o naedc ML, ubom about his utterance is its openness, which A, M. April 11, 1910, Blank proposals may | bt S i Fie se, o, o¢ defving the other schools|ceason, getting 1,638 pins, and Neeley dis- | force, or fraud, or hate, but upon reason, ol | b 3 e ohtained at this office. Plans and speci- | Stronger tha any liume 20 I8T|in the conference and will be breaking | tinguikhad himseif by Litiand e ooy, die | o Helpful Dramatic Criticism puts a weapon of defense in the hands fieations furnistied upon receipt of certified | this season, and the games that. wiil Be [ y1y 1aia down By the governing body. Its| & Lota) of 63 reying bacd s (he Vood for | justice and truth OMAHA, April 4—To the, Bditor of The iof (hose who would ward off anything R T (NG AN INSTALLING | €1va the bugs a line on the team e brANER SPoR 2 Th e SohMeoe | honestly examine into the county obtion| e ing dramatic reviow page In your Sun- | ying. 1 have a plature ARt I A R L P RS ATl Mo MR I om the conference. The sum- e G AL T S L TR e A i R e i Al B T i MAUHINERY N POME U ! hpAa ! | mer base ball rule s highly obnoxious| Howley | bition, we must find* that it is wholly out | *° 7 R el bea 't Robinson, | 1o da e Rourke says he is pleased with | 1o (ne Cornhuskers, and it h 4 Arnstein not oniy for iis presentment of dramatic Constructing Quartermaster, For IR (ke ahowiig tHed FOYIWiAds AR BELH ) . €, and they do not| S of gegr with them; that it produces a | 1Ak h penly decl: oK ) i t 2 ik tice and in.the two exhibition games F“Ud'n.::ino{u (c”:ak" e ‘,’ f:' w;lm"“"'{ e A 2ot ounditlon, RkNTEHe HIBUAL |0t ik ol Bi e GuR Wiy, But) to- It v Man,” which appeared at the B i — e U s B ° e part in the semi-pro. e 5 est, most salutary of them all tnat of |nf PIAYE LN come of il Aol R L L Wwith . recrujits ‘mostiv ines the h,“"m"""”“"" games they will at least notify personal liberty, a thing peculiar to modern ";'"I ]" ” X% '\ ratereiER lEo e er a few weeks ago, the sentefice,’ “You of the Work-out. he sald. and acim trery |the conterence that Nebraska will not try | 1st. clvillzation and not found In any other | ® ' WAVE BFORK WY reference clPpIngs jmust pay the price.’ was heard agin and Kattingthe Hova 1nto ahane hu Loatt | o, pudish Shy, of the local athietes who Naoley .. 1t > | Every one must admit that prohibition fn. | (h? #rticle “Critics, Public Artists and |again. In it there was no hint of the sex el p A A bt oo “l I“"_ ]‘_‘:p!n»\' on teams during the summer months. | gead' o 10 19 gab vades and aborts this principle; It is fn|NORPADErs,® You may know that the fclement. and rightly so. s bit s L |mur elsa Lincoln's'| Nebraska has a precedent for its action | #—. —. — —labsolute conflict therewith, and that it |PRrenthetical mention of same in Mr.| Hawthorne bulided well and wisely when 1 Lud. $:5a m U:30p. m, (Plavers were mosily old-timess. and havein the course adopted by Colgate recently Totals.......... 568 B9 Bl LG5 |1g4 everywhere been a faflure in the sense| [KC!Y'S column of comments on things |he wrote “The Scarlet ter.” What a Mall, 4:10 p. m. o [had more work than we have. But our!in sating that all its players should ““?vr.’?‘&»‘."llfl«‘-mr:m‘lx|.. NG ssmes ot nq.rd‘m;fif"f preventing the consumption of liquors, | MUsiCal brought from me a nod of ap-|pity his message still hangs five. Ry veterans that did play arrived late and|allowed to become members of aemi-pro- | game of 201, Utt | fgh total ot 537. Bese- [is due to the persisten( strength of this|Proval To my thinking the necessary readjust- could not be expected to put up the game |feseional feams in order o earn money | 1in had high garte 6f 151, and W . Schneider | .. Y f s 1 have often thought that a careful read- |[ment of social relations would not be lon hat the Antel 7 ¥ I'haa 50 for total for Beselin's Mixers, The | Principle. It Is also out of gear with the | be long Denver s“efl_,‘ : : ..u. he Antelopes aid. \nqv the line-up | during the summer months. 4 \cores 5 HaTE A e Mixerm ' The | srinciples of ‘order’ and colicctivism, be- | IN& ©Of your dramatic page would help |delayed If the brave men in our land would Goiorado %p::". i we will present to the White Sox we should 5 BESELIN MIXERS, cause the legitimate exercise of these s |MANY Persons, even the rattle-brained ones, | step coufugcously forward as banner-bear- North Ehate Loocal make them trip along at a fast clip to!| INDOOR MEETING 1S DROPPED 1st 24 3d. Total. | constructive instead of destructive d | 1o an absorption (not mere recognition) of | ers of truth, justice and mercy-—that peau- Not ; i . : | 3 \ i and | Grand lgland Tooal, . 5 lang much on ue. —_— Beselin o 1 I8 1% 38 iregulatory rather than prohibitive. Prohi-|the underlylng truths of a worth-while | tiftul trinity which so few practice, yet Lincoin‘Beat, Locel M p o 120 Monday's work-out at the Vinton street | Iowa Cancels Date with Northweatern |\ %scinaiqer /10 8 i@ 5% |bitlan doss not have the potency. o law | drama |about which so many prate. " tana & Pacitio— park was light and consisted mostly In| Hecause of Request for Chamge. | “ — because it does not comply with this re-| “We hear the argument.” writes your | XENIA FAIRCHILD, batting practice and throwing to bases i TOWA CITY, Ia., April 5.—(Special.)—No Totals....oonsnroonss 508 508 e f The weather was a little too chilly to do “,:.I’V‘,D;c«r'“n::‘l‘{n:”“n“;\. Seig with Northwest: BXC L:{:)L&,l 5 |and prosecution are evervwhere attended |its drift, and thercfore make no progress,” | A persistent cough snould not be neg- lowa Local . . any heayy work | Towa Board i Control of Athletics yester- | o'Conner ......co.. s . 0% 0% by concealment, fraud and perfury and|2nd that is Just the thing that should give | !e¢itd. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will Chicago Day Express : : Fans who have watched the work of |day afternoon at a special meeting cailed | Myars o...oiieiiiii 200 113 188 ooner or later followed by open contempt. | | cure it Des Mglnes Locas. ... some of the recruits and still of the opin- | because of a telegram from the purple pro- | ity it 186 I8 1% But let us take separation of temporal ) - osing a ch in the schedule ts . Uhicago-Nebraska L in Omahd this season. He is playing a | was that Jowa meats its track team Inslde | png Omaha ‘Bloyeies took two . out’ of |cullar to our own civilization and the out- WEST. fast game right now, and it is quite prob- | ¢ new gymmasulm at Evanston and that| ;ree games from ihe St. James last night. | growth of the church. Temporal e | Clileago- Nobraska lite : | the dual outdoor meet already scheduled be | . games B s ght. | & ARPOTALDRY oy for Taneain sble that Pa will not loosen his &Tip on | heid in lowa Clty instead of on Sheppara ( Ben Hull was high Lo e fymaha Bleyeie | has nothing to do with the private lives or Lanco | Y A4 team, as Tiiby was a little off, bnly geiting R & PR Ao M the blonde boy untll he has given him | fieid e 3L T DIy BSIUNE | or men, except insofar as one may so o R S 9 pl 1 The eligibllity of several of the star ath. | total of 807. Guy Solomon got 5. Score:| " > s and libertie we Ukia, and TTexan Bxp i 33} ot evers opportunity. It s probable one | ghne SUEIRIILY of several of the star atn. i SR, [abuse his own rights and liberties as to NE glance sho ols Centrale— pitcher will be retained, and, judging from | members are going over the records of the ist, 2d. 3d. Tot, |destroy or damage those of otliers; with | the sn dise " the work that has been dona by aspirants | men c[urvrulhn l\\\(h v‘nn \’hlr\\ n(fi finally | Hull .... 188 223 238 647 | such exceptions the whole subject of pri- | nappy, dis ik ~ letermining their standing before the home | Solomon ... heoe e, 219 168 84 | vate life and moral ie province of | i iv for the job, Sindelar and Hanson will be | meet s held. Though No names Wil be | Hinrichs e’ [EErERA e SRR g e Hieapinyines ot tinctive Crossett style. the pair to draw to. Both twirlers have |glven out by the hoard, it is tnderstood | qimrceth i 543 | #PLTItuAl power | #hOwn speed and a nice collection of surves | {IAL SEVCTAI of the TEn who et In ihe | Sans L B I iibliicn, 1xs Sieest ViaTitinn of vita | But the Crossett com- me t 1 0 e e of t — 1 2epi n. 8 H [and & pretty race is looked for Between | somestor are meatn o rhe vassed Moot e | ot s — lprinciple of separation. Spiritual power fort— that’s something Laiwage & NortRwesterse— them, ineligibllity Totals .ooye...s 2742 | teaches temperance as she does any other sSgnlal sl | SR IAMHS, 31, moc | Yirtue, but pronibition seeks o unite tem- knoyvn only to those g 3 s = | st o s al power and enfo m- ) i ; Quakers Lose to Ath i ‘A"E OFES: BEAT ' STUDENTS |\ oomujer , BT §24,| BOTAL &1 spirilual power:and enfores tam who WEAR the Cros or municipal system, These principles are not mere logical upon grounds herein shown to he immural, [us pa It does the few, but that is | but their plain purpose is {llegitimate and | not enough to bring about a decided | indefensible for other reasons. Under the |change of countenance, for, as Emerson | town autonomy, and to avoid these things | .. ror in my mind’s eye judge, though it is not a clear one, because of the smudge with which he has | value as disclosed by an honest ecriticism | govered himse In the play, “A Man's quirement; and the most vigorous agitation | Feviewer, “but pay too little attention to | —_— T L i PHILADELPHIA, April ~The Ameri- Moyna . 3 191 519 | perance, and In its very spirit it Is as ido-Chicage can league base ball team adminisiered |Limcoln Weatern Lemguers Lead, 12 Wiison ................ 168 483 | much a gross public immorality as intol- sett Shoe. o Bpecia. 4 L arushing defeat to the local National 10 5 in Five Innings. Hanson . - 168 419 lerance has been in the past. dings L Coast-Chi eague club at Shibe park today. the score | NCOLA A gl : Scannell ...l 157 . L.o% ‘Angeles Limited. belng 11 1o 0. The series between the two | LINCOLN, Neb, April 5.—(Special Tele- o L the sociologist, says The new Crossett model Geriand_Limited ALl clubs now stands two Victaries to one jn |STAM)—The Lincoln Western leaguers found | yotals .............. 817 “We have goften beyond the attempts to | s 4 s 1ak.x avor of the Nationals. Plank f e ersity of Nebraska base ball artists | I ! S A S Detver spdciu fhver of e Nattonais, Blank “for'* tne | the University of Nebraska base ball artists control men's bellefe-—that is, praciiolly pictured here is made on \Lacroi. Laow fhtes it In thes i o, allpminy| Sl BLEONE, Sppamiton ik attemoeon fn South Omaha League. | we have. Now we should go a good way | our hlgl? toe ‘““Marathon Only one National leaguer got to second | Week. For three innings the university | The Tigers defeated the Culkin Cubs last | further. We should nave a distinct recog- | last, which has taken the |base in the six innings. The Nationals' |Players held the lead, but two costly er- night by winning two games of the match { on of the fact that the worst piece of Y al pltchers were batted hard and were given |rors in the last of the fourth permitted the | score: i el ) o gty ofita well dressed public by Soux ity Looal. 3% Da | Door support. The R. H.E. | professional crew to go ahead. The final MARTIN'S TIGERS. e I L il Aol il ol Rt ity Américans .. 0 472 27070 2 1 0-i1"12 1| score was 12 to 5. The score by Inning 9 moti| o atienipl o regnlate ane ey mans dite, | storm, and has proved to win iy . : Nationals 00000 0-0 6 ¢/Lincoln ...o.oo0.0e. 00 0533 20 13| Fritcher .ocovvvennrens 146 501 | If that other man Is not interfering with - las Lincoln-Ch d'::u‘rnolmn |Mfaf}fi{:;' Biknk Coombs and Livingston; | Nebraska ..". /0 1 0°2 01 0 1 0 B | Tombrink .o 145 AR R et grow into this rec- be the! most p"".if;m ]I”'(:f Incoln-Cha o . Brennan, Schettier and 2| Bat : Line ar n, McG ERTRUN. Tevs ra trrbhid o 33 13 36 ik . got rid of pr recen i - Norfolk-Bonstell f | ftach and’ McDonough. TO80] oL insa, saascingtan, Motath LR fou s . 18 36 | ognition the sooner we will get rid of pro- ent years, e lea i : , PRy s i Al enranks, %, Btorms, | LIRER (a0 02 44 hibitlon and its diseases er is shiny Russia Colt 1iustings-si i ‘ s o Dl o the fa s o n 2 i {ustings-s : | Schwenk Sold to Lomisville. A el &= immm |1 RALE R Ahe Sarmera Ut the. matement, skin, with glove top and Casper-Lander ... b CHICAGO, April 5.—The report of the sale Topeka Loses to Sox. otals . d 2,388 | including retired farmers in the towns di high heel Y. Fremont Alblon b | ot Plicher Schwenk by the Chicago Na-: TOPEKA, Kan., April 5.—In a game! -ras URS . |and cities, and generally you will find medium high heel. ou Nissourl Pacifiee— “v{-';':.:;fl'fumf,"flfflm hnrellndl{‘. Schwenk | played In mid-season form, the Chicago 2. Tot. | them unrcasonable and unjust; confront can also get it in dull black . % c ®. not to Memphis as Americans No. 1 defeated the Topeka West- ity 4 ¥ >+ | them with the most unde and 2 K¢ oand 8 L B first reported. e MaRTETR Rers Tosar ik Tanais ks LRt i Hham, L Se oat Lidnaintle fasis and in colors. - | Sherwood ...........i. 168 13 % they will elther deny them or tell you (v Sat. 12 p. m. | RHE. | X | Corenpe Silwaskee & 8 Chicago 000000103511 0|y preasy e thak they" 00, not Eade Yor fAcia; drew o This and many other new Topeka v 0000000011 7 b J pe comparison between the rights of the city Pase 4 Limited s TRAVEL Batteries: Olmstead and Block; Kaufman, bopy $17 881 2377 | and those of the township, and while they Crossett nmdgls now byt o Sl e ] » Wright and Kerns, ¥ & ready 1o defend the latter against any ready for you. See them. Syle No. 103 Colorado Special... : r " . ants Gei Becker, supposed interference, they are equally Colo California. Bxp.... . ¢ o You Caunot Affora to Omit Teddy Bears Wallop Sox No. 2. P PN " NEW YORK, April 5.—Manager McGraw | ready to insist that they are interested Pereve! ha Local.....b 6i16 DENVER, April 5.—The 1 Western | of (he Ne ek Gianta has radad Y . o g o Dhisage: Grest Westermes:® SWITZERLAND toague team (ol won the St ST IR | 140, et i Tan e DAL e chs”und nouta e allowed s The Unique serles from the Chicago Americans No. 2 of tha = Natlonal leapun® tor N6 Bostons |\ i1 attairs; Inqu nto their motives Chisale -Limitett... i From Your wl:'fi:::u.“m“’r: |8 $o:8 The seoba ,BHE. | Becker EHES Tans QUEHBLAN | vou A find thom £o.cobsist.of grieys win S ol videt us help you with plana, expert ad- i 000 y S 4 131 - ances respecting the pric glven for and praciical suggestions. No fees 4 Des Moines B Rohrer. 5 at hoge, o ose asked Qur American office has heen estabiish- || _ Batte: chmirler and Ryan; Mitchell, | oot o BB e A OERD, or. whes hoRvy, of (thok ed for the benefit of fouriats. Make free| Jorstad and Weaver. l'lHflu:‘l April 5.—The Chicago Ameri- | for grocerie imber, or nalls L 4 v > ot oL taurist cans sold Plicher Rohrer (o the Des Moines “ ts ar Omaba-St. louls Exp..a €:30 pm ise of fts service. WRITE NOW for a s -, club today. In large measure the urban elements are Siag ‘and E: 1%, e 100 o0 {’;‘:\4;“05'.\"1;?“!“*‘ TO SEE SWITZER: || Crack Player Goes Went. ob today church affiliants under an ecclesiastical 5k X || containg usetul intoremar on for the wist ]| [TECUMSEH. Neb., April 5—(Special,)-| Athletios Defeat Phi 3 adership which gives to the movement Ifor to Europe * the vis-I' waiter Parries, better known as “Kittie PHILADELPHIA, April The Philadel- a religious sanction I'hiey clalm to act ‘ SWISS FEDERAL BAILEOAD, | Parries, without *doubt one of the bes L 5. a chers ot phia Americans today defeated the local 241 Fifth Ave., Wew York Guty. || olored base ball pitchers outaide of pro- | National league team by the scor: of 11 to 0. | fessional base ball in the middle wesi, js ('Y f L] 9 | arranging to move with his wife, fron Z | Teoumseh to Holyoke, Colo. Parries is of B Ball scores. 7 N 48 o T | the opinton he will invest n land in Colo | At Chicego—Chicago Nationals, 1; Louis A D S £ | rado. & W not farm, owever, but il | ville Assoeclation, 1 " 3 |y’ ball this weason” with (ne Holyoke Detrolte-Detrolit firats, 3; Nashville, 2. 2 M, — 34 to 36 evgrywhere, INCLUDING A series of Delightf, ‘u‘-m Parries rp. u-‘ nu_nnl lo the ama 2 ew York—New York Natlonal sec Sy 3 g rasion Tours, Tncluding it or $240 t9f | feur base ball cranks of Nebraska. for he vt 2 LT G AR N HEUM ATI[ EMEDY Lewis A.Crossett, Inc., Maker, e !mportant points, b ® oray rk-—~New T irs; e i at rates ranging from 91425 Augusta. 0 NORTH ABINGTON, MASS. v Racing at Mason City. At “Philadelphia—Philadeiphia, 6; Am - TN - ishal North Cape(Midnight Sun), 1 * 4 Modite:rancan-—B1itish Tases: July 3 MASON CITY, l1a.. April b.—(Special)—H. | "Y1 if you have Rheumatism ahd Other departures in April, 5. Stanbery was elected president of a locui | A{«{,\J:.‘k Y k--New York National firsts. | .annot see a good physician you P - So! h = July. _ Early application very racing association recencly organized nerc | Norfolk (Vajoe ot Fest ey i i b 0ie Umana ant. Write today for Bookle to act in connection with the Cedar Valley | (A 55y amBraokiyp, , 6 - Richmond " s of Our Plan cireult. The dates for the meet are June [ American Druggists Syndicate, “geflh for ‘m".”.:o. TRAVEL SOCIETY, %, 3 and ¥. S. R Livergood was chosen At s Mieph St - Joseph = (Western | oongisting of 12,000 reputable THE RELIABLE STORE Horilagton— Denver and California P'uget Sound Express. Nebraska points..... Black Hills....... Northwast Express.. susne s E2ET llevuo- e rads LAmited.: «x... Speci 8 - H T rPEREES PR e secretary and J. H. Barnes treasurer. The {:I:aw; neepoils (American associa- ey LG e e ‘,,}:“c'f“.“s'.'v:"f":“,,‘s'"{-" ot B b . | .\"."w;m,. Boston Nationals, 5; Chatta- | | which 18 sclentificaily compounded FOR SALE BY ALL GROGERS OCEAN STEAMSHIPS VRadste Bieale Win SOl 169 $h0 Comat, P Ay thNG {TSoeaRAing to the Put a Goodrich Tire on one rear wheel of | The Red Dragon of the sky. Watch the | ar | xPARIS April 5_At 8t Cloud today W.| chiidren for apring coughs and coids. Care. || A: D. §. National Formula Com- your car; any other make of tire on the other wheel. HA“URGA!ERICAN E. yanderwlcs Ripon won the Brix-D6 [yl mothers keep Folay's Honey and Tar mittee’s instruction you should 4 € 4 e i o I | a et TG S SINianon 908, 1n: the hyken: TE7Is (he Vet and. saest gt immediate rellef. It is perfectly Don't let the tires stand in grease or Modons Sadoty Buvien by {the Prix De Bailly, §1,000; distance. seven | preyention and « tor croup whe o L[ 4Ri0 S04 Rarinions. Got 11 at Wny i Mimenr! Fagitie— 1eave Arive | LOndon-Paris- Hambu | furlomes, a4 bie"Detander finisiied third | heon in urgant and immedinte vener e the N D, 8. drug store Keep them both fully inflated. Make a memor Looal.............» 3 ; in the Prix De Tesxncou | ; Abura 1 Kawn o i, A A necessity,” Contains no opiates or harmful andum of your mileage. 2l e Pitcher Waddell Weds. druge. Réfuse substitutes. For sale by I thaad Rtk hoel d front dermseMay 18 | gy LOUIS, April b.—George Waddell | 8!l druggists. n e bol our rear wheels—an n Sloux Gily Express. . imnau .. A, pitchor ‘for the Bt Louis Amarioan sod ' ¢ ARPREE G W B A Omaha o8l ..., | . . Fiolx 0l Fumengur. L Sias Madns N omuaire of Hattioshure. Misx | When you wamt what you want when you ones too—will be equipped with b s ’_obtained a divorce from his first |WOAt It say so through The Bee Want | Souz City o N Ageuts wife, & Beston womav |Ad column | Goonnlc“ TIHES =8

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