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Copyright. 1915, Internationa! News Sarvice. . :‘ET OFF OF THE RE -HOwW ARE YOU . WELL -IF MANY TIMES BACK AGAIN oL Ve vo NOW - STAY 2;') OFF -\ TELL YousE ! OFF - REMEMBER waLL! YOUR FOLKS LIVED N A DOREAM OF DOG CATCHERS NS, . GOLLINS o h 1l - - o P Gut elghteon and aliow.ng but two nits, | and lasting peace will be the ultimat. | : RAIN PREVENTS Standing of T (GOVERNOR 10 BE »e e Seam ot v s | FLING e |Irish Party Endorses l t&n mg 0. eams | Cambridge holds the champlonship over | | “And what 1 India doing to aid (h 5 WESTER“ GAIES all the strong teams in this section, allles?’ wus asked. AthOD Of Redmond Wit ‘%Agl;!.‘” AT l‘%,“::;';.z PRESENT AT MEET struck out eighty-elght in forty-two in- | teeth, Sir Jugauic replied DUBLIN, May %.—The Trish 7 a0 b Iri-;:.lnmu.n. i g Beatrice =2 vhide Bl nings. } | “Al that has been asked. We have| CTIUY "_;.‘m:‘].‘v' ;m.:m;o:m:nrn'\ao;ma To sl A i d o7 | 1 . el v PY o | mee ¥ day Omaha Departs for Twenty Games on a1 e e 3| John H. Morehead and His Personal | ,0atie"cn;, o Torjaee: | Geinel and| His Perfoot Throw to Plate'in Ninth | Tt B Faore and JL W6 il S0 | o resolution avproving John Redmond:e the Road Before Returning to : 'ul Staff to Be Guests of Omaha | Inning Enables Chioago .to.. | one regiment of 6 of my own men and | 2CHion In declining a seat in_ the new i Home Bailiwick. E Athletic Federation. am i Beat Yanks. have more to send when they are needed. | “poflyiny premior Asquith's asrurasce | S § .50 S Huntley Wlns | Our country ia very prosperous. We | ..., on "coqiition would not invoive the have ralsed bountiful crops during the | oo 8 FIREINE B TOE O tical only feed our own pecple, but the whols | PUTZ0Se o ideals, the statement siys: . = o || XRUG STANDS PAT ON LINEUP severas wone zvter events, Another Shoot, This |THe EroHTH STRAIGHT VICTORY |yt e s weien oo oo o o Eassszzzly & LS 7y It took the weather man to come in 1 60| John H. Morehead, governor of Tlme at Fort Dodge CHICAGO, May %.~A perfect throw to[of England for months. Now. let us o oo "0 0" a0 BT (o by and and cop the combat yesterday. Sald 16 5% | Nebraska, has accepted the invitation | A the plate by John Collins in the ninth stop talking war !.mm, observed, we shall be ready o weather man took full possession of the 18 i |to be the guest of the Omaha Ath-| FORT DODGE, Tn, May M—(Specia | Inning enabled Chicago (ohwin l\: :m;.:l T 3:.1..;.;'. l,':: .:h.l'.-.m" vy | B1¥® 10 the mew government the same | y Misso 0 outdoor track meet to be held :t‘,“"“";‘ :‘:‘F l'"‘:""i “"l"“n‘("o:'“"':l':n and Maisel on second, with' two out,|interests me. It makes me feel some- - t Creighton fleld Saturday. Mr.| o o A O ble 200 targeta| When Pipp aingled “to #ght ~Both at-|thing as it I was at home, mot on ac- | =—————— =« / f Morehead will be accompanied by his | in the annual' trap shooting tournament | tempted “to score, ‘but Colline' perfect |count of the water that has a pecullar Gm m’t shy color, but on account of the name. The throw to the plate caught Maisel, retir- personal staff. | of the Fort Dodge Gun club. Huntley's Mo the whde: name ‘Missour!’ s the same as that of | - A The postponement of the meet a | Victory was easy sailing, and his acore | IN% ’: played an unhill game and|MY summer home and it is spelled th B week because of the bad weather has | W04 really remarkable, considering the ¢ ahead of New York by bunciing|same. This home is up in the moun ) | disagresable weather which oconfronted | Went ahead of Ne o tains, 6,000 foet above sen level, and is | . ey w given several more athletes a chance |, = =" the firing line. \ hits when the eastérners became un- 'en oot ‘h“; rbravi sames to enter and the list of those Who | Sixty.seven shootars took part in the|iieady. Taber, whe het wen Severd litin farming. have my goit nnks. wunt. | No Impurities Can Retain » “ will take part has reached almost; two-day event. W. H. Tolen, with 181, h = ing lodge and entertain my friends.” ¥ o YANERICAN LEAGUE 200 atmae. This Is In aadition o wes secorst gh, und Chavies Hummel of | CHicaso to victory. The batting of Pop| "% U i e A Foothold—They’re -8t L e f P | and the flelding of J. Collins and Weaver — " ' {the large number who have entered | - Porte was third. Frank A. Gotch, a| p- =, Omaha. He wanted to know about its Driven Cut. { prominent - citizen of Humboldt, and the ! Were features. Score: banks, its manufacturing industries, the -, |to compete in the military events. or wet| That some existing records will be | broken is almost an assured fact. The| Christian assoclation quar- | racticing hard on the re- lay distance and in trials has come s olose to the record that this record is expeoted to be broken, as the high school team has also covered the dia- tance in record thne and with these two teams purhing each other for first place only & slow and wet track can prevent record, NEW YORK. AB.H.O Sreatest wrestler the world ever saw, | was one of the shooters. FAST TIME IS BEING MADE ON-INDIANAPOLIS TRACK INDIANAPOLIS, May %.—Through its | great work in the elimination trials for the xwu Wo-mile race, Saturday, May 29, uts team ranks as Amerl- can favi for that contest, with De Palma, Resta and Porporato as its op- MR number of bushels of grain it handles annually, its bank clearings, the volume | of its business, explaining, “I seek this | i knowiedge that I may know more about the country.” | While Sir Jagatjit was visiting with | the newspaper men, his wife was occu- pying a seat in the rear of the observa- tion car, smoking cigarettes and gasing down the tracks. She did not venture out | * of the car, explaining that she was not dressed to appear in public. And she told the truth, for she was clothed in a B.H.0 et... § ... 3 AE 1 o ORoth, ‘b, 0 OE.Collins, b3 1 [] 0 2 iFelach, o 2Fournler, . 4 2 onoccsonce® | noonnrmwore: =1 R R “Batted for Cicotte in si. *Batted for Keating in ninth, -y Star Entera. ponents at the wheel of foreign cars. *—7 loose fitting, light colored sllk lounging a new , Nelson, with | Wilcox, Cooper and Anderson; the Stutz { v ¢ hips to his | drivers, the course with averages robe. with a red breakfast cape thrown aver her.shoulders. She is described as u! a most beautiful woman and the descrip- X, Mainel | tior. “fits her nicely. She ia perhaps 3 iy ““"" K:tl' §: off Cleotte, 1; off Scott,|Veare of age, of medium size, peachy 1 Yilea: Of Faber, © in five lnnings and | complexion, with dark hair and eyes. “nnl. out ;n":gtlé“ofl‘lcut 5 in ‘t.hr:o' Sir Jagatjit met this wite In Madrid, e e o Pliiebeand and|Pecame enamored of her, proposed mar- ola riage and was accepted. At the time she was a Spanish dancing girl, but that nmafl!'r. uTyd:‘."—&ovan of ?'\#:5. does not count now, for her husband SOUPLS e o o | establishes cast in bis mative country t win oday's gwime, 10 4 . Detrolt bunchied | and this wite is the first lady of the -y Mool St soresmeniind o three hits in the third and three more in|land, wife of a man whoss annual In- | health if germs have gotten the-upper the fourth. Score: come is $2,000,000, hand as is nutritious food If after a Not in Politics. spell of sickness the body calls for nour- Sir Jagat)it's wife does mot meddle in llll.tnl. l rever ym.lh [ o’d°= are 8| politics and she does not know whether | for the Blood and is & willing ‘ni:’.'.pi or not she is a suffragette. Relative to l to its wonderful power to overcome this she said: ':tlo:‘l tro'ubhl. h!ol :u leut': ’t‘l&‘ “I am quite content to let my husband IROSS - ST, RN FENES SR-Ih0 look after the politics of the family. I ignificant fact as to its. worth and - B e o movan o v | S St G 4 bl secure the ballot, but I am mnot in| The Bwift 8pecific Co., 104 Swift n& ;mthy with them. Women should | Atlanta, Ga., if the directions with keep out of politics and attend to other %.4 milea" an hour, re- spectively. Wilcox’s mark was the best of the present mseason, 131 flat, but slightly behind BoHlot's sensational time , prom! to the high school [of 9.9, 9. «Neglllo, Fullaway and Weirich, | hustle to win the 13-yard and $20.yard hurdles. The preliminary events will be run off in the morning Saturday wnd only the finals in tho afternoon. The progam for the final events will be as follows: .. ‘-r event ( ':":lullnv It now rapldly spreads action in the fine network of blood ves- sels and s like giving the blood s thorough bath, to .overco eczenia’, blood risings, boils, and other eruptty conditions. It can not harm any part the system. It does not lodge in_th Joints as do mercury, arsenic and othér minerals frequently to .be found .An UGH, N. Y, M 26— 8, who ‘won lfihln.re - e Women's Met o T cdgeo et SLSNS, & ) o P y for ti l.nyur'u champlionship. Racing to Go on in Erin. DUBLIN (VI\ London), May 26.—-At & mmln, of tl rish Turf club, held here todl( it was decided that there would be no interference with racing this season. vault, ~—Military event; retiring PR N, YO Milan, Bryn Mawr Beaten. Wiams, H®—The Point ’1.'" of the at u-«l‘ln?' 320-yard dash ‘;:.. £ gt 'm.-xlflnry event, equipment p. m.~Twelve-pound nfifl ut. . m.—One-quarter mile E‘IIY for . —Finals 220- low hurdles. ~—Milita m’"‘t: nm'drun. George M. Mills Dead. Niila; Wnown " (hfoughodt the Uule o | g K X o A R schools. o Navy, § Mount ll‘.r Joseph, 4. in Competition for |p: o plomats Exchange W. A. Fraser Trophy Trains at Zurich Mrs, K. 4. Sprague turned in the low net score in the handicap meda| play | ZURICH, May 3.—(Via Paris, May 2.) ovent ‘Tuesday, the first round In the |—The duke of Avarna, Itallan ambassa- Play for the W. A. Fraser trophy which [dor at Vienna. Baron von Macchio and will be awarded the woman golfer win- | Prince von Buelow, Austrian and Ger- ning three times during the season at |Man ambassadors to Italy, together with the Country club. Mrs, Sprague's score |the staff of the Huvarian legation at was 52, She played at scratoh. Rome, all arrived here this afternoon. The scores turned in Tuesday are as | The Italian diplomat and his suite tollo: boarded the train which brought Baron bottle do not fully cover your case, Totals. ....38 10 *Batted for *Batted for | i p. i ‘Th il b! Vice, Cobb, , Vitt, Co! tt Dul ; | baseo nerror: Wi :i.n.: O'tl 'l')\l'?\ll."‘, ‘Hits W, opper, 3; off Engel, 2. : s 4 in two and one-third Innings; off Hop-) Caté & passing fancy in any other di- in one and two-(hirds innings; off | rection.” And as the Maharanee lighted a fresh " | clgarette she added in conclusion: T am pretty well satisfied with conditions as they are and as the wife of the gov- ernor of one of the twelve states of India.” \ ¥ 1] “Leming Pie"” When He M _ggTonit.s Among the other cholce morsels which tickle the palate of Red Whalen, demon for the Rourkes s ‘“leming Red would vather sink his teeth ] z g 7 ] el f §it 214 GOVERNOR OF INDIA ENROUTE T0 COAST ' (Continued from Page One.) f i 5 £ Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Ges. P, 10 & Ca., Wakers, Troy, 8. Vo ple” induces Red to almost superhuman For Sele by the following firmer efforts. A Gross. Hd. Net, |Yon Macchio from Roine, and continued Tt 5 Bk Tuesday morning Jack Kelly, brother (Mre. K . Sprague.. % sc 6 |bis journey, while Baron von Macchio ‘"",_:fg",;' m:n' e of Mrs. Rourke, was talking to Harry |Mre. J. T, Stewa #¢ 8 |went on to Vienna in the special which and ? the W Elec. |Mrs. W. . Burna e & talker, he is & persistent interviewer FOR MEN Goodell, manager of the Western M 3 brought the duke of Avarna to this city. iss Elizabeth Da n w0 in answering one question, he asks half 508-'510 So. 16th tric_company. Miss Menle Davi 16 8| The railroad station was guarded by v “Harry,” quoth Jack, “go tell Red [Mrs. Hurold Pri [ @ dosen, all pertinent and up to date. o AND N by a | Mre Harold 12 |troops trom the Zurich garrison. Prince . : Whalen you will give him u ‘leming pie’ (M7e. Lindsay .o 1 2 |von Buslow was greeted by the German Meets the Interviewer. buy it You Thos. Kilpatrick & Co. 1f be will 1nake two hits this afterncon.” | Ny DABRNe P (81 13 7 |mintster at Berne and the consul in this| Em route to the Pacific coast, whers \ s 1507 Douglas Street Goodell promptly did so and grinned with ecstasy as he Jamped the beam in Red's eye. | A look at the box scores of Tuesday's gume will show that Red whansed « |, the required two hits and got his “lem- | he will visit both of the expositions, Sir Jagatjit Singh Bahadur and his party arrived yesterday aftermoom, occupying the private car Olympia on the Reck Island’'s California express. He and the members of his family were in the ob- servation end and as the train drew up to the station, Sir Jagatit was the first person to reach tho platform. Greeted by a Bee man, he said: Saturday the Country club season will |¢ity. Beiore leaving he sent a telegram formally open. At 2 o'clock play will | to General Wille, commander of the start in a handicap elghteen-hole match | Swiss army, thonking him for the ar gainat bogey. At 5 o'clock a putting |Fangements made by the military author- etbest wil "o aboand. Ities for his protection on the journey On May 31 & flag contest and a driving |through Switzerland. A stmflar telegram ple.” Now Marty Krug has offered | contest will be staged, the former at |Was sent to President Motta by Baron & “leming ple” to the demon shortstopper 3 g'clock and the latter at 5 o'clock. All |von Macchio. every time he makes two hita in the ;¢ (e events Saturday and Monday are same game. Dick Breen, Whalen's side | onen will forget you have it on. Cool, easy and perfect fitting. ‘WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS: M.E. Smith & Company Byrne&Ham- | Nettleton Oxfords and Shoes Baby Swallows Carpet Tack. kick, told Marty he ought to have made | PLATTE, 5. D., May 36.—(Bpecial)~As | g, this is Omaha? 1 have heard of it three hits, because Red would do any- 3 |the result of swallowing a carpet tack r. meat packing thing except lend money to Breen for w !Joe Stechfll‘ Slgns the lbmonth-old son of Mr. and Mry. | N5 0NV It 0 & sreat o Unexcelled for Men center and has a population of about “leming ple.” | . . Ernie Heintz of Platte is dead. When the | 3000 | unde: d that it is the me- Sold Only at 1 ; | little bov awallo -, rotan W g o Articles for Blg Go ette Do, "wallowed the tack and APPer | ropolis of Nebrasks and destined, oo ac- M S Atkiss ' At Los Angeles RILE H om h On J parents were in hopes that they had |COUBt Of ita central locaticn, to become o o Salt Lake ‘ 111 n ana uly ooy one of the most important trade ocen- 3¢ SOUTE FIrTEENTE 8T, Los Angeles ... . 141 mistaken about his swallowing the | oo 06 tne United States.’ TR TIrTEENTE , itery and Hahna: Ryan| J- F. MHetmauek, manager for Joe|tack. having found on the floor & tack | Ty oy of nis fmpression of the United Stecher, the Nebraske phenoin, signed |similar to the one the child was sup- — “It s won- 1 was as far west as Chicago States, Sir Jagatiit replled: dertul L articles today for the big Wresting go|posed to have swaliowed. But several Venioe s bere on July 5. Geme Melady left last | hours later the child was taken violently , e m—— — iis}"Pratett, | night_for Chicago and. Cutler will affix|ill. The tack was found lodged in the [4Urin€ the world'e fair, more than Ddiotiin Tane Sok ab S aa } b {his sigmature to the articles there this |Windpipe, but he child was unmable to |*WOOLY Yyears ago. but at that & 5 Mok Tork an) Bty ek e \ RHE thus seltling the last de- | Withstand the sbock of an oparation for |*% Sa.of :‘;‘:‘Y"‘""" suly hep dally via Chicago, Milwaukee & 8¢ Paut ) | it removal. rtion betwee: ork and Chicago. - Iut:v‘in“ ey ‘.n'l o | tall of the big champlonship match. Het. The question, “What, in your opinion, Railway. These tickets, which permit | manek and Stechor were both In Omaha yestorday. The articles were signed at the Merchants hotel, which will be the headquarters for the match CAMBRIDGE HiGH WINS and . Bepul i .h‘ going one route and returning another, | Cariss are offered in great variety and include all the principal cities and places of interest in the East. Delightful trips by water on the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence and Hudson Rivers and the Atlaatic Ocean may be included. Fares to New The Bee Want Ads Are Best Business|'® #0lng to be the outcome of the war Boosters. in Burope was asked. quickly replied the maha- Schmid! ich. Department Orders. WASHINGTON, May 2. -—(Special Tele- { P it e Tt . Camp! or at county, Wyeming, vice R. PERU, Neb., "Wederea Allles Wil Win, “The allies are fighting for the right an crowd. was 13 to T in Peru's favor. the g R e one game this season, and pennant i SOUTHWESTERN HONORS CAMBRIDGE, Neb., May 8 -~ Special | Telesram.)—Cembridge High school shut out Oxford High here today, 7 to 8, and thereby winning the champlonship of wouthwestern Nebraska. Rodwell was in flos form, striking and they are going to win. The final pe ranted Gl | victory may not come for some time R Y, s E.Kinney, (1t may be six month: it way be one and eneva, U'?'Hur\fioaomun‘m Eaoe: |1t may be two years, but in the end v ™ ';zoflfl@ it Parmell, G coun ! 5 A H;bruh, has been Mfll’w -dl% Germany will be defeated. What will eccur after that, no man can tell, though York range from $4.60 up, to Boston from 53, with final return limit of (9 days and liberal stop-over privileges, Far more complete information, folders, eter, call on or address W, I, HBock, Clty Pas- senger Agent. C.. M. & St P. Ry, 13 Farnam St, Omaha, Neb

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