Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 23, 1915, Page 4

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THE BEF.: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRL Bringing Up Father - REPLL rsat THE MAID 15 OUT POM - g " & . o WREL S0 101 SO e come ot o B a7 Ro A e Do e A A o LET HIM TARS A AR MY BEO-YOU A G THE BUTCHER - TO N YOUR BED ! CHINESE MUD . WEEK HE WATCHED SEND OVER SOME THAT DOG GiTs s MORE ATTENTIO! THAN | DO et L (UL D PHILLIES SLAUGHTER Warse. Wekterdt longus Vinpe'tor 1015, , /1RD SOX-VICTORE: c;:,,.r TR ST BRI 0 18 s s o, oo, & gt fr e st e wockn, i3 0 e WORLD CHAMPIONS : ; OYER_M ACKMEN g Loudermilk, [y, rapidly. none in lesw than 4. third (nning. Hit by| pitchel bail:_ By Juber, Lavan. ‘Btruck S {out: y_dJasper, 2; by ‘ellman, 5. by Coll Bas Ball. { Faber, 1" “Wiia " piten: Loudermilk . o | Pageed ball: Agnew. Umbires: Dineen | Princeton, 7; Washington and. Jeffer- and Naliin, {son, B. . S > | Trinity, 9; New Hampshire State Col Pt 4 : . Burkett Tmproving. |lege, 0. ves Win in Unexpected Pashion in Ninthi{| & Jesse Burkett, president of the Worces. | Cathallc University, 2, Harvard, 1 (ten reat n l.sanvnievdil Bl cuotnonmmnd Bl v onpaonil ol osesesoes Inning from Athleties on Home Grounds, 0 3 ' s | ter club, who has been ill with pneumonia ' innings). ‘ : g ° tagihomhccn- . test, ALEXANDER OF “THE MOUND|: ¢ PHILADELPHIA, Apri] 2.-Ohe.of the largest crowds that has attended a guvie { *Batted for Mitchell in sixth. FINAL SCORE IS SEVEN TO SIX| Batted for Shields in ninth Cleveland 0003000 02 rmEe g Detroit . 0604000015 HOSTON, ‘April 2.—The Red Sox won | Eatned runs: Cleveiand, 3: Detroit, 3. In an unexpected fashion from tho Ath- | TWo-base hits: - Shiside, "rarner, Chap- {1etica today, 7 to 6. Victory came in the [ Tith: Grawtord @, Vitt, Vo g b {ninth, with two men out, two runs needed obb, (l:nr:w prd. Hita: ot :Mnmhr?"' 8,in slx Innf i [agerman, In three in- 51 Wiky/ S _SWNON TR Sw Resoe | wtume Akt on Selia. N Wi soore was § to 4. [ battied for seven 0 | oy, v s e or Tt | Scriseient it o £ | (/NN | 9 Wiieher 97 38 " ] i} |to Murphy, playing third or - to " Mitchell, Cobb. Struck / : gyen. A muff by Seiphia. Thi: dropped right into his | out: By Mitchell, 2; by Dubuc, 1. Wild ey 1. goore {n the i s the | piteh:, Hagerman. ‘Bases on ertare: De- SN B eighth, Then the team rushed five . handa &nd ' out apatn. -With It went the'] froie.'s “Tert.on bases:: Glaveland sh1oe. runs over the plate on five hits, two game, as the runners scored. Socore: stolen bases, & pass and errors by Gawdy troit, 10, Umpires; 0 Loughlim-and Hilde- brand. | PHILADBLRMIA A fortunate opportunty iy ! AB.H.OAE Pale Sox Win in Ninth, e ! | BETE A A thrilling ninth- enabled us to buy a quan- 1 4 0 ing rally produced five Chi- . : | Tajote: 8 213 g cago runs and browght a b to 4 victory tity of soft shirts much un- | Melnnis, 110 o |over 8t. Louls after six straight defeats, . > | Thom, 53800 |In the opening of the American league der their worth.” We place 43 3 |season here today: Williams' home run ot 13 |in_the third followed two bases on balls ” thein on sale today, giving 100 d caused Jasper's retirement. Faber S ¥ B succeeded him and held the visitors to bl our customers a regular | $2.00 shirt for $1.38. They come in sizes trom 14 to 17 with soft turn French cuffi and with or without soft collars to match. They are coat shirts in Opening ceremomies were. cut re; *Batted for Shore in sixth. *Batted far Janvrin in seventh, MORAN BLANKS TIP TOPS thpa 2 g Batted 1 stock In_nini o | Madras, Crepe and Woven Pongee materjals. The patterns are new 2 . from* 11"“ v nth. » h, It and original in design. We guarantee the eolpn in every shirt and ¥ ,.“ Ty ” “lvo-lh 7 (O 380 wer ol | the body size and sleeve length are true to measuré, You will find PO L PR ) " them a most satisfactory shirt for summer wear. . } f Game, fIwe s Wy ; - ht TOUR NEW SPRING s‘t{m‘ mom..hlu;-ao‘lln it with \ v engme Mt ) " L " | one of our Kensingtons, ou get a hand tallored suit FINAL SCORE THREE TO NOTHIN| &“):um ; “Fhors m” R ; that will fit yon and stay fit. One that looks well il wors ML T s oy 'fi;‘:fii 4 Ry - ~ < H :lll. oIt o:nw:on not entirely satisfied with your last suit NEWARRIN. 5., Aprii 8 —rariy Mo [ 20 ) ; ; ; Ty & gton. : ’ 3 ran, the young southpaw who juniped the 4 Tl ) e ' ! . It will give you unususi satisfaction in fit, style and wearing | Detroit Ameticans last year. twirled a Foses ? ; f 14 u 2 wo-hit fgame againat Lea Magee's Brooks | B Off Shawkey, 3 g g A Kok qualities. We price them at $20, $25 and $30. t Iyn team today and won by a score of 3 to | Innings: ckotf, § in seven . made. from his de- nn:n- out in - the eighth; off 413 So. 16th St. \ e _in. one ‘and . two-thirds X | Slr.\lck out: By Wyckoff, 8; by .m - \ 2 by ;‘:’"' by Comstock, 1. < : f ball, Avoy. Umpires: Chill and Cons | y (A g A 1| notly, : * v Weilman: . . -3 40 . Yanks Lose to Senators. : : ; Schalk. Left ] 1 ) and Wilsohi | ‘Npw KORK, Aprl 20.-The lecsl 4 B el L s ' h,“."" shut. Out, Americans opened their home season here 2 R 4 today by losing to Wasl BURFALO, Aptil 3.—The firsi aniitout | Snaw; the visiting ¥ of zha q-ru‘n the home m-nb Wi & [the aVnkees coul victory " for” Buffalo over timore: to- 'on ‘the bases: The W day, § to 0. The hits of Hedient count against McHale and vn|n »n.m.l over ings and he re- | @ and took advantage of the locale M Mitehet the ganie by mm'wm:. out the Er'n' all. ok | WABHINGTON. AB.H.0A R and Fake Doctors \ Make_]iig Pl‘ofi?;fl *Ran for Mil *Hatted for McHale in seven NEW YORK| April #.—Police authori- P Ués sald today that one of the fifty-four oberators of medical museums and thelr assistants, arrested here yeaterday In one | A, ©of the most swéeping ralds' on alleged ’ Fieteher to Doyle to 2 10 e vasen N Yoy 17 A o PIONie: | medical imposters ever conducted in this e 2 s ucker. | €1y, Nhad promised to appear in court AT e k- Ak v \ (4 ngs. o}r Dell. in seven in- | today and make a confession His state- hington, 1. First base on errors: AR & ,(,“ o rd, ,fl'mvrl:u-. -l"'; ‘ment, the police assert, will reveal the mz"‘"(‘" B&. Ru;n o'r; balls: :)“Hm- ~ f M 4 , 4 o Hale, 2; of/ Brown, & off Shaw, § N Umplress Byrop | Xorkings of & wstem of dational scope | Hale. & otf Bown. 3 ot Shaw, &' Hite: ) &‘ “‘f‘\ ¥, taoney. Hrown, 3 in two innings. Balk: Shaw. Ve & LS b The chief operator of the museym un- | Struck ot der Arreat here iw alleged by the police |by Shaw, & - ) At Columbus— to have accimulated @ fortune, of more | 1ADEY. © April 6,-1840: A company of Santa Fe traders with 40 i oy than $1,00.00 by operaung a chain of | Indians Lose to Tigers, wagons and a quantity of gold and silver, arrived lately at | medical offices, with free museums as CLBVELAND, April #.—Cleveland Jost | Independence, Missouri, on a return trip, its opening game today to Detroit, b to a bad mning for Mitchell allowing De- “fecders,” In New York, Newark, N. J.: Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh and b dosen other eities. |troit to bunch four hits with the pitch- i . ers own errofs, producing four runa | Mre. Marian Clark, investigator of the | With ‘Hagerman pitehing. Detrolt scored 1840_1915 | Johnson: Dougherty. Youns and | state department of labor, estimated that | another in the Ainth o Bobhrs single and p «fraudul ve collec Ve: doublel. g e TR R g, [Ureudulent. physicians have collected Til 4| B000 & year from “patients” in this | Cleveland bunched a single ang 'two 8§12 4|eity. Most of this came from poor per- " l ulsville : 3 onl pai 3 renton, ' Osborne and [Sons and allens’ who could not. speak 088 | Davogt: Northrop, Eoknian anf Sleons | one, . Seventy five years ago when caravans of traders were a com- e mon sight, the foundation of the Lemnp —— Department Ovders, 7 H S 22 —(Bpeoint Tele X \ r $ : g caram. ) ;v;"i\-;;f:"'-'.'m;:m..:‘“'““-”,',.;.} / m l \lt‘i 1 \ business was laid — the oldest brewery i In||u “. Ly, B % mima 3 { 1 UN / » H 2 Y 3 Rosyna T | Pt v Tt Mo Jid Dlixde ) in America with a national patronage. sian- ek Lake Ci i d wib X 1| Hubbard, resigned: Monets \ mt J 9 ? Walter Q. Gra vie R sp / P White I-tbér:.mxkh\:&h({:a -hnfl Bohrer; | Volmet K Loahy," e ted past- | !]Ll It is logical that seventy five years effort . sely Covaien E ] it s Sivars e Al S wholly devoted to the making of fine ST B B apaned e T Rt s agiters couten, wil v cuia- beers should result in superfine i | s g oauerd out of the | - metiariie: Fibwhes and Mook: Ablen | Wyomine:" Faimiliea werved 100. l.ongin . i - el finiahed the | Malerkey and Etliott. | of route twenty-nine miles ! invincible except in the F “She r‘;?t BRI et —a beer distinguished from all others by i m:rked superior flavor, uuili-;mnly mainnlg:e::

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