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. » THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNE , JUNE 2, 1915 SENATORS WIN WITH | Y. M. 0. A. PARK CREW-—Winners of the men’s fours, half mile, Carter Lake cl—l;rn CASEYS TRAMPLE JOHNSON_QN MOUND geor::hrisloc‘};{n?noa regatta. Left to right: C. E. Seeley, E. R. Moore, Glen Williams and ON TINKERVS IEN Make your Clothes white and clean. ‘Ixulu City M&;el'll Three Out of House bright and Shining- Washington Hurler Almost Invinoi- i ble After Second Session and ‘ Five from Whales, Winning Home happy- Hu:ku Lose. the Final. : Family cheerful. Use FINAL SCORE FIVE TO THREE| FPHILADELPHIA, June 1.—Battery and CULLOP OPPOSES C. HENDRIX CIHICAGO, June 1.—Kansas City made { ‘ field errors gave Washington a to 8 it three out of flve over Chicago today ‘ dctory over Philadelphia today The winning the final through Cullop’s first [ visitors scored three runa off Wyckoft rate pitching and well timed hits off “ in the second Inning on two singles two | Hendrix, l| py- 1] ot ’.\'r:. '..'y‘n l-lvr nine pueses, two stolen bases, a wild pitch, a errors made by both sides, Rawlings o | passed ball and two errors by MoAvoy. | the visitors made th but the fielding | They got two more in the third off| 1 | was fast despite a high wind, mann Thirty-sixth and Grand avenue. starring with a cateh off Brown against Bressler on an error by Kopf, a pass, an| @etson, at aha Oy tO nter Qv o o the o Bro ve out and Morgan's single. Philadelphia | SUICID Inquiries at the Drexel hotel have fatied | UIIL he fence. Brown's two singles were Nt Johnson's delivery hard in the to disclose any evidence so far as to potent alds in the Kansas City scoring ond session, atter which the wu-mn.un | Davia tikving soped ters: e had 2t} otham to I I‘l‘}GO foore: Gy a01d10000T5 I8 / T reiea. . 4 SIRANGE FA Ceally the same. amount of money (het Aero lane Flight i iy ey, cutn’ and ASHINGTON. Nm.u\rv PHIA. ‘lhnH\ the same amount of money tha p g‘ | Battorion: Kansas Clty, Cullop and ds t dst Woas SO A E { he had on nis person when he left home | s Brown: Chicago, Hendrix and Wilson an ave time and strength 00 % Bonturpty, 118098 %% g old a 009 OWaimn, et 4 1100 Bedy of James E D"" is Fonndl was found.. An inquest will be held Word just received in Omaha by Bert ___[Plues Reat Baltimore. [ = BRI o R RN e A S ol | Lo Bron in o the oftect that Ratph Mo | RUEFALO, aume 1-mhe muttato v | by doing all your work the 130 oMeAvor, e04 3743 nging W; fll»‘e “;) ;"‘ Soldler Bartf]eld | Millan, the Stadium specdway aviator, | more today. Frank Smith was takén sut | . N 1 ORyan 0 { Jow Yo Of the box in the fourth inning. He loft k 1733 onary, w4314 g K oo e \ il be an entrant In the O iy the bases full and Hofman, sent in as a | easy, quiCK, money-saving, 4 218 Snmkort 5. 8%0/0 8 o ! HQldS lke lb ons | Frisco flight. with seventy odd other pineh hitter, cleared, them' with ‘a two | & $ §Wasoek, - : al ating 350,000, tf Balley. Sc RHE, l l k t | SiIRGEETYNL MIGHT HAVE “E“ PRUGGED| i Ten-Round Bout | Mcsmien win'fi s v wprsseniatve or Hefiigore 0ol COOl=Or-lukewarm=-water way. It - i~ » Buffalo 00260000 L9 e T bl Dav | in len-noun ou the Bpeedway association, which will buy ‘,)I(:n'l‘trlr! Baltimore, Smith, Balley and Fels & Co., Philadetphia. : . Totale... 3 4| The body of James E, Davis, aged for the purpose n mew 30-horse-power | Ttussel: Buffala. Iord and Blair, Aflen. 1 -S:fifié’ lr:: r?reu"kl::'ht"nl‘:“n;nm | 38 years, was found Tuesday morning | NFW YORK, June 1.—Eoldler Dart- [ military type Curtiss biplane, according Tips Lose to Newark. | [Washington . 0320006 0 0=5|banging by the nmeck from a rope field of the United States army surprised | to Le Bron's anhouncement | BROOKLY June 1.—Making hits at | Philadelphia 0300000003 ched % op | I8Nt followers during a series of out- | The local birdman will shortly leave for opportuns moments, Newark defeatod . . . P Two-base Williagss, Darry, | WDioh had been attached 1o an front, o, o T bets fleld, Brookiyn, to-the Curtise fastory st Hammondspnrt, M, | BrooKkiyn, 7 o 3, hete today. Bar) Mose- The hair goes right back into its old n-\m Stolen bases: Milan, Henry, | staple, in the loft of the barn to the ey prove( o) o the local battors, |day, when he held Mike Gibbons, the Bt. | Y., to take charme of the new planc ana | L7, Proved an enigma to the local batt 7 Five hits including (ampbell's double, an raini % T $rneed Y'hllndrlphln ?.dn.:'p“x{n .‘-‘::::‘:nm"uh rear of the family residence at 4702 |paul middlewelght, to even terms In & | make practice flights in it prior to the |error by Halt and’ . Ancritice won t ng quarters after USing Lee squmd |nrg'tm; ‘.' Phlln;h\lp?;l‘l. ‘1" l:{n!;;u on bnl!{;f North Thirty-sixth street Dwight | ten-round bout. Gibbons welghed 18 | | start of the big conat-to-coast event Th,\{l\ll':":n ‘2&1?".‘:;.’,?..'.‘.', v‘n:‘ v Shampoo. Off Johnson, 3; o yekoff, 2, R baie s unds and Bartfleld 148, Gibbons ex- ’ od July & or rules | fey > e backed :into | : Py Davis, aged 11 years, discovered the |P° latter will be started July 4, under rules|feature when he backed into. r s ~ B i f ;;mn,\‘,::r, & i ofe, Wyckott, ml:‘-"::.n i ‘lhl! LT 3 “d tmf‘ hibited his usual cleverncas, but he Was \jimiting flying time to ten hours per day, | pulled down Scheer fy and doubied Me No soap is left in the hair to make it stiff and | ] X 1 ¢ v e s - echnie at ficst. Sco ) P " s li Struck out: By Johnson, 2; by Wyckoff, [ P00 Wien ne was sent fo ca never able to solve the soldior's defense. | qng the finish fs scheduled for Columbus | Nowark 000100501-711 0 arbitrary; brittle or breaky. Itcleans quick and | 2. Umpires: Connolly and Chill father to breakfast. | while at times Bartfield outfought Gib- (qav October 12, at the San Francisco ex- | Brooklyn 0001000012 & 4 > Red Sox Defeat Yanks. Davis has been employed In the |bons at his own game. At the end hoh- |\ giion. Omaha will be one of the chief JBaeries Newark, Moscley and Rarl- ! . rookiyn, Wilson, Upham and Pratt NEW YORK, June L—Boston took a - ors were equally divided hard-fought game from the New York auditor of Qisbursements department | ™yt o ™s o vinaky, o focal heavy- :.rut vllf‘hors battle, llm local pitcifer | Years, and previous to that time|(Porky) Flynn of Boston In every session | loeing in the thirteenth when Speaker | worked for the Burlington rallroad|of thelr ten-round bout. Levinsky ( | | dries quick. Beautiful transparent green, pleas- antly perfumed. 25 ct., 80 ct. and $1.00 Sines At drugwists or delivered GEO. H. LEE CO,, Laboratories Omaha, Nebr. Use Lae's Tar-Sulphur Shampoo for hatr aud sonip troubles— 80 cen’s | stopping points on the acrial route, every | machine being required to check in and Constipation Can Be Cured, | | out here at the speodway. Start a two weeks King's New Life P The Bee Want Ade Are Best Business | gtomach and liver. Boosters. Advertisement. reatment of Dr. | today. Good for All drugwists,— walked, stole second, took third on Lewls’ retuhild 00" Begta hud Byl 188 infxcld out and scored on Hobiitzel's | in this city. His business and domes- | " ,‘n)::m')_ Silkace ob His m’y £ Rebtrank single. New York led off with a hit in ) \ the oighth. ninth tenth. eleventh and |tiC 8ffairs, according to his family, |y, ne lightweight title, knocked out | twelfth innings, but failed to get a run- friends and associates, were abso-|Johnny Drummie in the second round. | : NEW YORK lutely normal. No reason has boenl‘nunau wellh;d L; m;(hrum mmz‘,:h‘h A HOAR hy Dutch Brandt a ng n, i i 134 g ascertained why he should take his| .\ "0/ pantams, fousht ten hard and ’ ’ « T e BB ow On e Nebraska’s Cycle Co.’s - g 13 3 §| He was an active member of the Wood- | the two. L] : 1301 men of the World and had served as [ Al McCoy of Brooklyn outfought Silent i 188 :.b-nker for Druld camp No. 24 for some | Martin of New York. McCoy weighed L ¢ 0 0 otime. The duties of this officc had ket |157%, and Martin 15 pounds. 2 1012 \) Now York 2001000000 000-3| Working. Upon questioning him he replied | Bxtensive Improvements that will mod- Two-base hits: Pipp 12). Three-base | that he stopped in a saloon early in the |ernize the entire establishment of Mick- hit: Hooper. Home run: Maisel. Stolen |evening and had one glass of beer. After |el's Nebraska Cycle company at Fif- bases: Speaker (2). En‘r;ned lrun-: Ne;' that he remembered nothing till he awoke | teenth and Harney streets, will be made, a8 o o Pipr, Boohe to Fipp, |about 1 o'clock in a room at the Drexel | commencing June 15. Boone to Peckinpaugh to Pipp, Hooper |hotel. “Our increased Victrola business neces- to Thomas. Base on errors: New York,| Mrs. C. H, Larson, 40 North Thirty- | sitated getting more room,” says George “ ’, 1i Boston, 1. _Bases on balle, Off Kegl |elenth street, niecé of Mrs. Davis, who |E. Mickel, “so we will gain extra space - C g L by Wood, 6. Umpires: Nallin |had been spending the night with her (by moderntzing our three storerooms, 819 Dineen. o6 o : : o e e . p.810120 | Bim at work late into the night recently whare it iSL 02 At 5. .41 %% 1/20d When he came home Tuesday morn- w105 x 3 E % ing about 2 o'clock Mrs. Davis thought NEBRASKA CYCLE STORE {Batted for Sweeney in_ thirteenth. nothing unusual of his. late appearance | TO BE MADE MORE MODERN atted for Cady 3 \ Beston .\ 201000000000 14| Until he told her that he had not been and aunt, because of the latter's iliness, stated | 21-23 South Fifteenth street, and by mov- Browns Beat Indians. ::: #ha tased jar uncle 88t up ahoetly | ing. our offices upl-n;: toR00¥A, ad- You will not KNOW this as the same store in l.bou:h: But we DON'T want the artists, 3 10" Tante,. A0 ‘ore breakfast time and later go to |jolning our automatic plano usiness monf M now—windows, fromt, ceilin floors and men hindered gigantic STOOKS feated Clesgiand ioday, § to 1 """.,.“'..":'. TR o i aEe n: OV M5 NRET- | shotogRars. SRRREHMINS. ik 'sm be renewed and modernized, the’ entire Harney lmm:’t dlloo:nt M‘nw'. 0«. M e uifasiive wiin. mes’ o6 way. She gave little heed to the incident, | Among the improvements planned are o at o . %o ~T bolding Cleveland runiess attor tho first| thinking he had gone to feed the chigk- | redecoration and new flooring of the en- street side will have windows, and numerous interior into IMMEDIATE . Today's announocement | e Tt Welkars nain: e | ena. tire store, modern entrances, new demon- changes will help male this one of the most attractive spe- an instance; our store itself is jammed and orowded with | sccond on & pass to Austin, Pratt’s out,| When breakfast had been served Dwight | stration booths for the Victrola depart- cialty establishments in all Amerios. other values just as great in every respect. t fx‘f"v?fl&. !fi"u.?.'.'.‘ .-:.'5.'" -n-;flflm was sent to the barn and found his |ment, a new electric Mghting system, {2 the olghth, James. fanned Chapman |father hanging through the trap door (modern display windows on both the Fit- and Jackson. Score: - leading to the loft. He ran screaming from | teenth and the Harney street sides, the ' “ st a n ID E A of the n E nuc I |o Ns - L the place and Captain Kline of the Salva- | latter to have the brick wall taken out - 8b.. : i : oF AR L - tion Army, who lives in the neighborhood, |and piate glass substituted, and complete il LG TR o o e Each Takes] | Talking Mechine | | Prioos Gat i1l g R LT SRR | 3 Cholge of ¢ '| LTS0S ik on i 4 oo o momanes and sroorh tho| oo WAt Ads Frodves Tamua 500 4-min-| | Accessories | | Record Ca ; & _ 1 %5 bt aeaty mads 2 series ot s BROTHER OF MRS. BORGLUM uts 800 0 Thel Teollo OWMGR | | e O Al AII Men'’s Ncw of £ personal friend of the dead man, asserts FRENCH MILITARY ATTACHE ED' SON Record Cabinets — ANl }15 1 “ Gflld l’lltel " Auto 0 0-1 | that Davis is the last person on earth he Btop ' styles, now ..........']',o c c es 0 0 0-2) woulq consider as liable to commit sui-| Colonel Paul Vignal o1 the French Phonoofaph #l Nn onl lo-hrh loeord rd Cabinets — AN 512 iy BtgLouls. | cjge. Davis in survived by his wife, Who| army, brother of Mrs August Mothe Records “':l“' BOW 20 sen s so N Pratt. Stolen | i8 completely prostrated and under fhe | Borglum of this city, has just arrived in Eifl, ..y‘.‘ |.w 4 W—AXI 10 “‘Orescents . Gendrons"’ Turner, C. Walker, Austin. Double | care of & physician, and two sons, Dwight | this country to be military attache of e ISRCVSSE ] | Abums ............. 98¢ styles, now .... N ,. o o e 0 Jhtason ? Gomenll la- | and Maynard, aged 8 years. His mother, | the United States army for France. The Quantity Is Limited Many Others Roduoed. seven innings; off nings. Bases on balls: Harsted, 3; by Jamen 5, e Cleveland, Ly .m?n bases: Cleveland, 7; Bt. Louls, 4 Umpires: Mullaney and Vans. Faber Wins Eight in Bow. " CHICAGO, June I.—Urbnn Faber won his elghth straight today when Chicago defeated Dlu'olt ¢ to 1. Eddle Collins made three hits and acored three of. the locals’ runs when his Haratod, 3 i to in. Mrs, Annie Davis, resides at 4120 Grand| French government has had no attache rt 3 avenue, and a sister, Mrs. Rachael An-|here since the start of the European war. Drop Heads! Think of it! NOT box tops. Machines in makes you know of; machines 4 Mflnm.mmmmm-uuwwkolufmly for years. Rather than store them during the Remodeling, we will close them at $7.50-—a sensation price. £ B.V.D. A “Clean Up” on 107 Used Sewing Machines Closed Crotch | ||| $2,50-84-85-510-512-514-518 and to 522 $7 5 buys a2 DROP HEAD Sewing Machine ' M The immense number of used, slightly used, sample and ‘‘buys’’ at the prices ud.udithonvbmn Unlon shop-worn Bovtn&“h-wcbn wcun:'hud during room for woflmrthtwomumhm.l . the past few months will be placed into the Remodeling Sale tfimupfionuhu:m Every machine complete Sults to go at whatever price they will bring. Each machine will attachments, and the lot inoludes such h-o- sew; some are even like new; any and all are phenomenal mnhu. p s o by Whites, Singers, Standards, New Homes, Frees, Wheeler & Wilsons and loose fitting undergarments *Batted for Young in elghth, Batted for Dause in elflhlh ety apansn 1 Others That Bring From $40 to $60 When Purchased New 1 ) You can stand, sit, stoop and - - Detrott . 0000000011 Boy!s .nd firl" SO".‘ "“h]l. Eleotl‘loa' Py 00110101 % ; streech wnth comfort, Two-base hits Veach, Collins. Three- Bi i Accessorles | |Goods Cut cycies Sewing Maghine Motars—$30 Bicycle Sundries, Eto. base hit: Veach. Stolen bases: Cobb, Blackburne, Quinlan. Earned runs: Chi- cago, 4; Detroit, 1. Double plays: Dauss agh, Brief to Black- burne. Base on errors: Chicago, 1; De- troit, 1. Bases on balls: Off Dauss, 2; Now Is the time to buy Tires, e off Faber, 3. Hits: Off Dauss, 7 in seven Now l.*“'""' Noedlos ... ng.lh. b"“:"‘"." innings; off Boehler, 2 in i g ET R R W i by i it vedegrond od ll ) RN L Umpires omunmn and Hildebrand OU can play go]f tennis or at from $18.60 d to as duced mow. o, ? little as Parts, 8% Vacuum Carpet Sweepers Are . Hustings Independents Lose, baseball row hard and All Reduced tn Price. AT A DISCOUNT OF oS e Sl o : ? : : $12.50 Seleas B " Specmities vt | | 2095 to 334% i Jentr ul € same 3 " :.::a:":}:i“:"::lé’p:fi::'i':;e ‘l:‘(‘nl(?m l{la.t:le‘::: l perfict fo”lfort WIth B. V. D. Edi Ph h Every detail of quality, workmanship, [ 1] onogra S ‘o GM “ d “ I'Gy IGS TWENTY MILES OF ROADBED fit and finish is inspected and perfected SO a p s oto c WASHED OUT ON N. W. BRANCH with unceasing care, to give you zhe most for your money. ~ In order to re-establish train service as soon as possible, the Northwestern is working close to 0 men on the Norfolk- that have been traded into us Excellent slightly used styles s 5 are going now at as low as $125 down to low as $25 See that you db get the most for your \ 2 ’ L The makes include Hxoelsiors, Indians, Thors, Harley-Dasidsona, Hionut';: v»f;n:‘. "rew_lrinl washouts money by making sure that on a// We have also Edison $60 Outfits, slightly used, at $17.50: 340 ¥ales, etc., and the wheels when new brought from $176 to 3360, g e o Wby in Sastharn ¥ox Athletic Underwear you buy is sewed styles at $10; horn machines bu: phenomenal values. Talking Baosheg sty s raska. It develops that close to twenty % Jachine horns, $6 to $16 values, all colors, now going at $2, Every oue good riding ton; gone over fu our«hops. miles of grade was washed out by the T/l R d Ldé(/ fioods of last week Two pile drivers are Ko }l’m being worked day and night on the FOR THE bridges. In many places and for lone dis- ¥ 3 B.Y.D. Cout Cut Undes- ] tances the road bed has to be rebuilt. on Saus A Indications now are that the line will :_“‘:_“t“l‘im #1.00 . . mot be open for traffic before next week. . 4 C (TradeMard Reg. U5, Pas. OF, and Forign Coumiriv) Oenghs Dangerous. Dow't wait, take Dr. King's New Dis- covery o, 1t il beip your cout | | ¥""The B.V.D. Company, New York Corner 16th and Harney Streets Pme ). 1662 Omaha, Neb. Advertoement.