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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9 1915 Supplemental Schedule Nebra ka State Lea ué. 1915 | AUTO DEALERS REPAIRERS ods th 2 8 5 ” b 4-15-16-1 @ 21-20.23-21 June -9 Jy 12 | ? h d t Illd ow"Ens “Wild Bill” Shakes Up His mmngmu D ISLA A R O T T June 2.0y one T'hen yOU on — — -— - |- Order and Highlanders Take = = Tune 1% 19550 June 21831 June Bt |July 1o 6-di | Tuly i Better _radiator for less Final from Tigers. &t N e e B S LLAT o 4 S B b s money. IDEAL RADIATORS HASTINGS July 10-411-12-13 | July 8-7-8-9 June 17 June 29-290, Jy 1-2 June -2 are better in construction, bet- NE | v Aug. B-2-3-% AU *16-16-13-18 July 2-27-28-29 AUR. 1-'8-§ Aug 8 ter appearance, lighter in FINAL SCORE IS FOUl T0 0 T R 1814 3 3 |Jun 3 : | 3 | 1 | NORFOLK June *18-14-18-16 [Jun 2930, 1\ 1 June 9-10-11-12 July 141218 Tuly 14-15-18-1 weight, hold more water, ST . July 2 5 |Aug 10 July *18-19-20- AUR. 20-24-25 | Aug. 10-20.21+ Y double cooling and circulating. NEW YORK, June §.~Wila Bill Dono- RPN w0 ohanbaguiite I IDEAL RADIATORS will pro. [ifvan of New York shook up his “““""r\mm RY quly gLeY June 101112 " Y Ries e long the life of your auto Dnd [ order with good efteet toaay, as his ciud e[Sy D o S e P L e it increase the efficlency to the checked ito long losing streak, and "‘hi n June 1-12 June *18-14 July 3-%4-6 July 6-7-89 June 2 334 motor. feated Detrolt in the last game of the|" July *18-19-30-21 [July 225, Aug. 112131 Aug. Toeis167 13y 230 Ak -2 | | series, 4 to 1. New York won the game | -— n |, *Denotes Sunday. Postponed games still to be played: York at Grand Island, one game: Norfolk at Grand Island by scoring three runs in the third Inning two games: Fairbury at York. two games: Beattice at Hastings, two gamen Fastings :lmlv.mhn;,\_ one game o | after the side should have retired runiess. | —_—r gt Bove 1n about this time and dolléred Jesa | o ehne e 50y BLLION BUSHELS OF WHEAT Jess Cooper Jailed v sy st It’s the soap that saves Vise Sbgb. 4 114 OPeckinea, w4 3§ 3:179 on Several Char es e —— | , 5 Chawiors, 31 18§ S 13 8 40’0 |Total Yield Will Be Largest Ever 8BS BOHEMIAN BAND AT BEMIS | women’s time. 3 716 0 OHartsett i3 11 06| Known—Big Increase in ’ R R hersage. S e | T SRR ks R SR tha(} tmf:‘égsth H R A RR S CoNDITION SLIGNTLY LOWER 087 e county it when ne wn | T o neveman vt v o | [if@ worth-living, and ta % { “Boneier "1 0 0 8 iy I ke SIS, shrtying conoealeit '\’\.m,lo...u;\ '-\:..;:n; under direction of drudgery out Of housewor " U 2 WASHINGTON, June 8&—The test | weapons, discharging firearms in tne | (' CItY park department . sRatved, for, Rouns In sighth Lot uroy Lhi, Cotiitry. Ak, oVor NBEVR | A9, AFCAXUINGER, GAOTSISE. the pence | B i ren Weltaes " Use in COOI or lukewarm water. p‘nl‘(rg::;'fi\r”l.mhm in "'"o"'n S84 5 ol is in prospect for the coming harvest. [and malicious destruction of property Meadiey Overture—Grand Nu!lm\lll Fels & Co., Philadelphia In its forecast today, based on the | Jess while under the influence of liquor ok o Was o atsae round of winter and spring wheat on | went to the office of Sunderland Bros, & T "\' New York n 0 3 Two-base hit: Hartsoll. Willlams Cook, " Stolen ihunu e June 1, the federal crop reporting board |Co. and demanded his wases, IHe is em- Querture. Village ' Life Daibey | paugh. “itarned ew Yor ” " P I toye y the March—National Pmblem. .. K B. Bagley | trolt, 1. Double p) gweeney to Peckin- |Placed the prospective wheat crop at ployed as driver by the firm INTERMISSION | New York, 860,000,000 bushels, which would exceed o raugh. First base on eror J. R. Willlame, clerk, informed Cooper s . off |last year's resora crop by #0000 bush- | that he couldnt pay him at that time, mereaies LU Kion Bovarak 8;.."’“' Solid ".hog.ny and Overstuffed els. With continued good growing condi- whereupon the latter assaulted Williams Jamen 1. Johnaton R e B s e ot | PRl Wi o Furniture Very Moderately Priced a responsible for | (Of ‘the great wheat crop the bulk is €. Millor Ay L . d of loyes by discharging the | 8. ¢ e e ety of Shiladelpnia toasy . ; 1 a crowd of employes by discharging the | March-Worid Peace 3§ Zameeni' | h cE'Tnll anllt'n: s"‘ Tn six of the first soven innings Bressler | from winter wheat planted last fall on 'weapon over thelr heads Next concert at Hanscom park, B t e was in tight places, but the visitore|the greatest acreage ever sown. The | (peicers Thrasher oatt: "0 huy Duet—Mignonette Dalbey | 1 ases nn alls: ' Caldwell, 5, Striuck out: By Umpires Hllfl'-hrnml and O' hmxlhlln Macks Trim Cards. PHILADPELFPHIA, June 8— Louls was lar d fielding The writer, Mr. 1. D. White, President of the Ideal Sheet Metal Works, Chicago, on his way to Denver to the National Convention of the Sheet Metal Contractors’ association, has stopped over in Omaha today to feel out the Auto radiator requirements and has suc- ceeded in learning that Omaha and its surrounding territory require fdeal Radlators, which will enable automobiles owned here to render better service. Ideal Radiators are guaran- teed to be the best on the mar- ket and are a sure cure for the sickness and bad habits of Au- tomobiles generally. . Farrand and Aubler | memorial day, Sunday, June 13 o y ¢ 3 y could not hit the ball in the pinches after |yvigiq of that class of wheat is placed at Ly memorial da unda il |Iu||r1|;ndn of \r‘l;) lvh“mrnnld (.{lrpfnlfl\’ -al:{lad vlafl'nv of ;ll:l:nl they got their two runs in the opening 176,000,000 bushe! which would be 9,000, genuine fahogany and overstuffed pieces of furniture ar now on lsplay session. Score* g ey . A e | in th rooms which are now being used for this exclusive display of 8T, lnms P“ll.AhILPHlA 000 bushels under last year's record crop, beautiful furniture F. |Of spring wheat 00,00 bushels ave forecast. That amount would be m.lm.] | iy, 08 {000 bushels under the record crop of {1912, but greater, however, than last year and the year before. Oats planted this spring was on the Ereatest area ever sown to that crop. exceeding last year's area by almost ~ | 2000000 mcres. The forecast of the oats | Totals. .. is .;" crop places it at 1,288,000,000 bushels, which *Ratod for Perryman in the eighth. is more than harvesteq last year or in 191 Louts. 370000000 6-3but 10,00.000 bushels less than the record | Philndeipia 001000332 °35|oopor wv y '3 X ~bage We make V types or flat ‘lu;r-‘o‘l‘:::t.m{ilnli:i A .i? s{g{fifn :z'» The barley crop, from present indica-! front radiators for any make St. Louls, 1;|tions, will N second in pofnt of size, I 8 3 | Fearned runs 3 3 e of car, in less than three days. Philadelphia, 1. First base on fl(’rorn‘: it with 197,000,000 bushels, which would be Ford V type or flat front radia- [l | '0E%: fi‘:",‘,',“l’,“‘“,'{,r,{‘,};‘,,“ Rl fore mmmun ; off Lowdermitk teel, 16 Our inexpen- sive Building and in- expensive location enables us to make the A massive genuine mahogany post bed, beautifully fin- Jower ‘ 4 5 4 Keutmas, 15 4 Lavan. sa... 4 3 0 0 1 womoooma> | Axnew, ¢ | Hamilton, . | Berryman, p 0Koof, OBramler. Bhnnewndt momosecoss~ i 0 0 1 0 31 H . 13 0 1 ‘““When I'm preparing a speech,’’ says the statesman, ‘‘Ilike to chew ‘PIPER’. Its rich flavor and wholesome quality help me to think more clearly.”” The world’s highest type of plug tobacco—made of the choicest leaf, aged to mellow perfection! Lodermilk, » *Severeld 00 ol sscconussnnaP z 5 -l Totels.... .8 26,000,000 1 i nings Base oit bafl: 000,600 bushels lese than the 1812 mmfl| tors, stream line Ferd hoods, Rrosslor 5. @tis; off |crop, but more than grown last year or| crowned fenders, cowles ship- oft Hamilton, 4 "l In 1913, | ped from stock same day order \,‘},;M’";:‘. ;‘“,".‘}“1‘1’,“'”',',‘,7,1, o gins | ol Agrees in Detall, i is received. imilk, 3 in_one {nnink. uu by pitched | These statistics, gathered from the Send for free descriptive ball: Ry Bressler (Austin), Hamilton | many correspondents and agents of the matter and our low prices. | (Bresslan).” Struck out: By 'l Tamilton, 4 Lowdermill, 5 by Bressler, 4. Um. | department's bureau of statistics and fshed and exceptionally well made, 02650 pricos Dealers send for new dis- [l plres: Dineen and Nallin compiled by the crop reporting board, our price .....iieesianeiiiiiiiiians L4 5 T count sheet No. D615. White Sox Take Lead. | with comparisons for other years, fol- nto first place in the American league i ¢ " P race today,’ wioning from Boston, 4 1o 2| Spring Wheat—Area planted, 192500 in Omaha|8gents in Omaha Lo have :::1-”E:lx‘ll;\';iulnvrl‘vllll“l‘“;. { Manager z"lmnd‘ Ehook up his ée:m"(,u acres, compared with 17,533,000 last yeas. and vicinity for the rettve "t Vanlp” repaire’”erous | G2 PeLer, Satting, SRR WAt B | Conditton, 949 per oent of a normal, com: g - s Visiaily Bin i coust to voast. We guarantee to M| (o' ‘aivors Score: | pared with 9.5 last year, and 9., the .l sl.n zzard Refriger- Joss of Sondition, I less thentwe CHICAGO, b RO N o.A 1 | (e-Year average. Indicated yield, 141 Utility Gas Ranges days. Cheaper than you can have it _done here. We install new cores from $20 up. Remember Chicago ¥s using w material, Let us serve diator requirements, fal inducement for tiie next months. We will send along Felach, cf... § { bushels per acre, compared with 11§ last Weaver, ss. § year, and 13.3, the 1%08-13 average. Isti-| mated total production, 274,000,000 bushels, | compared with 206,027,000 last year, and 245,000,000, the 190613 average. Winter Wheat—Area planted 40,169,000 acres, compared with 3,008,000 last year. Condition, 8.8 per cent of a normal, com- | pared with 92.9 on May 1 this yea | * ratdle .. 8 273 | on June 1 iast year, and §2.3, the ten- | *Batted for Benz in seventh. average. Indicated yield, 169 bushels per | g::{:‘{ o g 14 {acre, compared with 190 last year, and | for Thomas in ninth. 15.6, the 1909-13 average. Mstimated total | 4 production, 676,000,000, compared with 884,- 900,000 lass year, and 441,000,000, the 1906-13 Hoblitxell. b average. Vinokburn, Hooper. Double play: E.| All Wheat—Area planted, 5,417,000 acres, Colline to Fournter.” Firal base on’ercra: | compared with 53,541,000 last year. Condl-| Chy ¥ oston, 2 ases 3 p ; O Tz 12 ott Boott, 1: 'oft Mays, ¥ |tion, 8.2 per cent of a normal, compared Hits: Off Benz, 9 in six \!glnln . fl{f with 88.7 last year, and 86.7, the ten-year| $ott, 2 in three innings. Struck out: vated | o o o e g pire Tvans | AVerase. Indicated yield, 160 bushels per | {ana Waliace. - aore, compared with 16.6 last year, and Ever w°man | gy PRI SR 147, the 1%08-13 average. Estimated total W $50,000,000 bushels, WASHINGTON, - June 8—Washington | production, compared {made it three out of four games. from | with 581,017,000 last year, and 686,000,000, {/ |Cleveland today, 8 to 2. The locals £ e f ca“ use |earned one run off Coumbe while errots | the 1908-1% average. re responsihle for |{|e ;\fihgr two. :10:1{\- Oats—Area planted, 40,913,000 acres, com- . « |land throatened to tie the score in the | pared with 38,443,000 last year. Condition, and ought to use occasionally, e Felawed. b e ripie. "fws | 942 per cent of a normal, compared with a proper remedy for the |Tine “were ‘scored. However, Foster's (895 last year, and 8.6, the ten-year aver- headache, backache, languor, |areat stop of O'Nells grounder ended | age. Indicated yield, .4 bushels per | nervousness and depress- |i.ve's base on balls: Score: *| acre, compared with M7 last year, and 0Hooper, 1f.. 0Wagner 2. 1°Henrlckser . Chewing Tebacce—Champagne Flavor “PIPER’S" unique ‘‘Champagne Flavor’’ hits you right where your taste is. Its supreme deliciousness will make you a ‘“PIPER "’ send 10¢ - Chewer for life. FRE and your tobacco Sold by dealors everywhere dealer’s name, and we'll in Sc and 10c cuts—sani- send a full-size 10c cut of tary, foil-wrapped, to pre- “‘PIPER” and a handsome serve the “PIPER” flavor. leather pouch FREE, any- where in U. 8. THE AMERICAN The tobacco, pouch, and TOBACCO COMPANY mailing will cost us 20c, which we will gladly ‘ivew York spend — because a trial will make you a steady user of * PIPER.” . Collins, 2b 3 See our complete - line of solid mahog- any and overstuffed furniture, A’ elegantly overstuffed chair or rocker, upholstered with beautiful tapestry: built for solid comfort and hard service; our price...... | Colline, 'rt.. Roun, "1t Zwosoma: Bickbirn, 3 Reuz, D.. | sDa1y 5 J.8cott, v 3 1 1 Fournler, 1b 4 0 1 1 1 1 [ to each customer with the first radiator purchased or repaired, one floor drip pan, crated witl the radiator, free of charge. Don't forget Ideal Staggered Honeycomb Radiators are - best and cheapest in the long run, v;u_—aeu=oa—= PR es Totals.:.. | conwusscsonsosa? | coozca wlocwerssuosons IDEAL SHEET METAL WORKS (DEPT. B.) 2807-9 MICHIGAN AVE, CHICAGO, ITLL, A beautiful overstuffed turkish | A massige solid wofa; upholstered with an excel- | the seat of whi lent ‘quality of shaded tapestry of ‘ with beautiful ta a very pleasing design; an_excel- on oil tempered lent value at our | made and finished; price .. our price . Have the CENTRAL Figure on Your Furniture Bill. subject. These troublgsd abnfl oo o 3‘wm| 1,141,060,000 last year,and 1,131,000,000, | ELOW 1S an enlarged faL- ity an T 210 0| Hay—Condition, §7.8 pe t of - - 4 \ by lndlgestlon or constipation hi ; 34 10| mal, comparea with 08 :;“x:, 5 l:f.’..i simile of the wor d l { o 112 0fyear, 88.7 last year, and §7.6, the seven ’ R, 1388 e 1 o ‘ known B.V.D. Re | it GBe Jones, p.... 82 6 0| Pastures—Condition, 91.3 per cent of a| : normal, compared with $7.2 on M Jourabe in the eighth, last, 89.8 in 1913 and $9.4, the ten-year 000000600 2-2|ern | Totals... *Batted for { p ¥ [Cleveland ... i Wushington 00161010 83 4\ iesCondition, M1 per cont of &| | ‘Two-base hit: Morgan. Karned runs: por | are at once safe, certain and |Washington, 1; Cleveiand, 3. Three-base normal, compared with 7.7 last year, convenient. They clear the system |hits: MoBride, Gandil, Wambagane. Hits; | and 659, the ten-year averuge. Batimated | Off Coumbe, § in seven inn tal peoduotion. 105,000 b and purify the blood. They ex- |5, BB total production, ushels, com- 4 i | oabe to Weod Fase s 3 pared with 253,000,000 last year, and x.&v; ert a general tonic effect and { Coumbe Lo \i\l‘wdk m-‘e on error: W o insure good health and strength, |inston. 1 ftruck out' By Coumbe, 2: ,000, the 1908-13 average. l so that sl the bodily organs do by (A¥res, & Umpires: “Connolly and { their natural work without causing ¢ —e colo ne Gazette suffering. Every woman of the | g usands who have tried them, res m omen's . fno ok Pz, |Soores in W Says Roumania and knows that Beecham's Pills act | i Tenms Matches Bulgaria Stay Out| To Certaln gt Lo portant m.tch were decided in the sec- | COLOGNE, Germany, June N-—The' Advantage |ond round of play in singles in the Wom- | chances that Bulgaria and Roumania |en's national lawn tennis championshid | will enter the war with the allfes ",‘ | here today. diminishing, sayas a Berlin dispatch to the | Clrections with Every Box of Special Value to Women. | The Dhardest match was between Mre. | Cologne Gasette. Sold everywhere. In bexes, 10c., 25c. {Marsha)l McIcan of Morristown, N. J.| «The polstical heavens of the Balkans S and Mrs. Barger Wallach of Newport, R ve cleared somewhat” the dispatch L‘l; "l:l"ltl ‘:u':: :n:fl:le:::";vy‘ :..:::. saye.” “Reumania Ms refected the figkt| of 36,75, 4, Miss Molla Bjursttedt, the | 'fer O the triple entente as uneatis-| Norweglan player, scored an eosy victory | ' u, ; | over Miss F. Findlay of New York, win-| . DUria has also received offers from | oin £3, 60 the entente. It is not known that Bul- Mra. George Wightman, California, won | $87is bas formally rejected them, but it her match with Miss May B. Snyder, |'® !0 8greement with Roumania, and sincs Pittsburgh, €1, 6-4; Misa Eleanor Segrs|th® 1atter bas rejected the offers Bul- of Boston defeateq Miss Forest Kerbaugh, | $4ria probably will do ltkewise. Philadelphia, 60, and Mya. A, J.| “This assumption s the more rasonable, Drexel Paul, Philadeiphia, defeated Miss | Pocause Bulgaria’s first demand s im- ‘Florence Ballin, New York, 63, 8.6, 7.5. | mediate occupation by it cf the Mace- . A donlan territory taken from it by Serbia The entente has not yet offered tha WES BAKER SUSPENDED | | o B v v o o b, in the Turkish frontier, but Bulgarian £ statesmen are keenly comscious that the Wes Baker, star pitcher on the Town- lm‘d RN Beoar. & by the | OPPOTtUnItY regarding Macedonis is one ) h N which may come new or never.' Resinol Ointment, with Resinol | |president of the Omaha Amateur Base R — Soap, usually stops itching instansiy, | | P8l association for playing with the Ne- Central Olty Trims Blue Hill. . . braska Auto echool team, a class B or- It quickly and easily heals the most CENTRAL u'rv Neb., June 8.—(Bpe- : ganization. The Townsends are class A |cial Telegram.)—In a fast of ball distressing cases of eczema, rash, ! 3 - ; e and Baker cannot play with another team | today Central City won from Blue Hjll, ringworm or similar tormenting skin until he gots his release. The game|3, to L Score K. or scalp eruption, when other treat- | | played hy the aute school must be re-| i N “‘"' 133831888218 ments have proven only a waste of played Carl Anderson, president of the | n ‘,,1,,. Central City, Denny and time and money. Intercity league, has announced he will|Grant: Blue Hill. Crooks and Hedrick Physicians have prescribed the Resino! treat. | | BANd in his resignation Wednesday even- - ment for 20 years. Resinol Ointment issnideal | |ing as he intends to go into class B. | Wagner's Distinet! househeld remedy for sores, burns, com. - | |, Oue lwln‘nfl;l:n cha, etc. Every druggist sells Resinol Olut- nrou(v n evidence. ment and Reaincl Soap. Contaiu 0 harsh or "’:":f"(‘:’ L :'n“"":' ana cottages |y, "l cavernous well us the esions deugs can b 0! quickly a cheaply b 8|handg when & fly ball is @ Bee “For Rent"” Ad thew Woven Label which is sewed on a// B.V.D. Undergarments without exception. Busy Bee Boys-- Do You Like to Coast? Here is your chance to | geta fine Coaster FREE. We Will Give Five Coasters to the five boys bringing us the most plo- tures of the coaster before 4 P. M., Sat- urday, June 12, | This picture of the coaster will be in The Bee every day this week. Cut them all out and ask your friends to save the pictures in | their paper for you too. Bee how many pictures you can get and bring them to The Bee Of- fice Saturday, June 12, The coasters will be given Free to the boys or girls that send us the most pic tures before 4 P. M., Batur- day, June 12. Unless the ‘‘Athletic Underwear"’ shown to yox has this B.V.D. Red Woven Label on it, it is 7oz B.V. D. and you should 7o accept it. MADE FOR THE BEST RETAI L TRADE (Tvade Mark Reg. U.5. Pat.Off. and Foreign Countries) ! June 8—Beveral ‘m-‘ B.V.D Closed Crotch BV.D. Coat Cut Under Union Suits (Pat. U8 A. shirts and Knee Length 4-30-07=~9-15-14) $1.00 Drawers 50c and upward and upward the Suit. the Garment. Be wvery, very sure that you are etting B.V.D. You can be positive of it, if you will make it an unvarying prac- tice to look for the B.V.D. Red Woven Label. Don’'t take anybody’s say-so, but that of yowr own eyes. The BNV.D. Company, New York. ! SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Forty-ninth year. Founded and conducted on the same broad lines as: ihe famous English Schools of Win- Ay atficlent 1 ey 2 ally = en L or Busiaces ‘and T Dechniee [N l Fle! \'nltd for clean -Illl.ll For ontalebus aad Bartiodiar e Noted for its College Entrances, in- (! fitecn | cluding Yale, Harvard, Princeton. COL. I‘;: ~awD, Columbia, Johns Hopkins, etc. Drawer 4, &8s en -8