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I'HF, BE SENATORS WIN FRO SOX WITH JOHNSON Walter Fans Elght Chicagoans lnd Gives Nary Base on Balls, Though He Hits One Man. sy | MNine Special | am. ) ¥4 thousand visitors were ALLOWS ONLY FOUR SAFETIES) | . Aftinnee - \ods s i GUNGARI0S 0 '€ — rat annual convention and celé WASHINGTON, June 16.—Washington { n of the Western Nobraska Sto batted Ruseell for cieven hits todas | assoclation. The delogates met while Chicago got only four safeties of conventlon the Tmperial theater Johnson, and the locals won the last same moring A listened eports of the series, 5 t0 2. Johnson stru-k | trom the president and secretary, which eight men and 4id not give a base showed the organization was in flouri balls, though he hit one man. Score g condition, both In members and CHICAGO WASHINGTON ancls : ABHOAE ABHQ A The old officers ® ro-slected Feluch, cf.. 4 0 1 0 0Moeller, 1t 2 | Weaver. . 4 1 3 § 1Foater 33000/ Prosid Robert M. Graham: vies pres E.Colline, 2b 4 0 6 2 03hanks & 0 # O . Mty ot Alliance Fournter, 1b ¢ 1 6 2 oMilan, «t 20 00 % ' . e mianint JCollina, rf3 0 3 1 0Gandll, 'b.. 4 2 7 o and ens ' am Roth, 1f....3 0 3 0 RN 1 brt .- Abbott 6t Hyannt Schaik, ©... § 2 0Ainamith, ¢ 2 0 ) | g AL oty eih it el Black'ne, 3b. 3 1 OMcBride, = 1 ° | L m - \ Ruasel, ». 2 01 2 0Johnso L ° ’ Mac of | M. Sea o Ogallala, whos: Totals 2 4M15 | Totale NN Y tery red Fhicago 0 1001000 0-2 In the #fternoon visitor ed at Washington 20010002 " \nds and after a short ad Two-vase hits: Foster, Schalk. Earned thede 5o Senatot /75 S HCoheohk; it vuns: Off Russell, &, off Johnson, 2. | 4 R it a1 Three-base hits wller, Mor b.ll" - | whi he n At ) v wople ¢ basen: Weaver. i, Colllrs. Foster. 1 | llance and western Nobraska on thel av g - 13- e o N O8I Alfferent line progiam Bases on halls: Off Ruasell, 3 PBas ! ;hom son Wakele Heyn Photo | R followihe wa errors: Chicago, 1: W ashington | consisting ollowing N Struck out: By Russell, 1; by Johnson > MAJOR BDWIN GOULD | miver S Umpires: Dineon and Nallin | | The first military honor of the Omaha O e G e Macks Trim Tigers. | High school has been awarded to Thon 2 b “ | airt and half mile d PHILADELPHIA, June 16— Barry's son Wakeley, son of T. W. Wakeloy. Helnnd on their return will reside n outh | “ SO0 BT ST | anes wen the | it to the infield, gave Philadelphia mpi —Heyn Photo. which won the honors at the recent cadet {he .;\.n..'n...-»",'H“-m\w“»n.‘ | close and fust, five machines starting. | winni over Detrolt in the eighth g nes . N member of the | Nished a home for his bride b d b ‘,\J'x:'\:flm.rff": the final score being to CAPTAIN WILSON BRYANS Pl i i He ; *n m ks The auvte polo zame between America | 2. All the other runs were largely the ; | student council of the high school | Gorthey-Vandenburg, and id was won by Amerjea by a | result of the wildness of Wyckoff and ln.- Register” staff, hus been connected | Leroy B. Gorthey of Johnstown, N. Y ore of & to & This game (s one of the | s, each of whom gave foir bases on y |with other high school activities and|und Mias Besste M. Vandenburs of Mur- | hest atteaction withessed in this | in_one inning. Malone and Kop ety & ot i S v . . ‘ ; starred in the fleld with running stops PETERSON S HORSE f;‘” “\" il gl el been | dock, Net s, ero married Wednesday at|part of the state | which saved base hits. Score | an in scholarship ach of noon, by Rev. Charles Savidge, at i PHILADBLPHIA Mr. Wakeley's thtree sons has In turnjnie study in the Brandeis Theator build- | AB.H.OA held high positions in the cadet regiment. ing. They were &¢ y & | 40200 | & ey Wwere & anled by Mr. and | - 41210 SEGOND AT FR[SGO‘ The oldest Arthur, who graduated In|{Mrs, Art H. Jones of Weeping Water MATCHLESS VALUES ¢ AR 4 i B 1997, and who is now mecWNanical er ] N ooMring, i 100 . { OMelnnis 1b.. 4 113 1 0 gineer, graduate of Cornell, was captaln | QN 03 2% 3 8| Tom Smith, Omahan's Bay Gelding, | Sy, Sredvate of ornel, s uots :{DR. A. MCRSMAN DIES I Hartman Standard Koot a2 113 0| Nextto Adbell M in All Heats {ond. Morton. who graduated in 1914, now | OF APOPLECTIC STROKE OWyekott, p.3 0 0 § 1 in 2:12 Trot a student at Cornell, was one of the| ® Toats ... 0 il n @: rot. regimenta) majors. Now, the third and| pALLS CITY, Neb., June 16—(Special araroone I1runks Total T 318 1 ! TS youngest son, Thomas, has surpassed the | mejegram.)—Dr. A. Morsman was stricken *Batted for Stanage i elghth {WOMEN IN THE FREE-FOR-ALL |records of his older brothers in his ab-{ with apoplexy while on his way down —AT— Detroit vl 0100000 0-2 |pointment us leutenant colonel town this morning and died thirty min "I"",""’"I"“" 2,{; ”12 ;‘ g 4 :Ir“ SAN FRANCISCO, June 16.—A \lnl'nn—; | utes later at the home of Dr. Miners 19 50 25 00 and n.»wlim'ifi'l':l'; h.:‘;:m{u "}_,’;nnf‘a u’m« 'W" ald’s Indianapolis trotter, Adbell M., with [ Dr. Morsman came here from .\\ i« }.u. ;. Philadelphia, 3 First base on |McDonald up, took the 2:12 class trot at Demarest Attacks | elght years ago and engaged in the drug ; Detroit (). Bases on balle: Off |4ne exposition summer meet today in usiness, He leaves a widow, two The Hartman Wardrobe llunk off, WyoKoff, B HILLY Bitched | straight heats, with a best time of 3:104 Wif ’th K 'f d |daughters and a son has every convenience, besides 3; Wyckotf. 5. Umpires: |Tom Smith, a bay gelding, owned by r.d} e Wl nl e a'n l Everett, the oldest daughter, resides |R real durability. We call your at- onnolly and Watlac Poterson of Omaha, was second in all | on & ranch in Montana. . A brother lives |} tention to the raised top and pad Boston. Trima Indis \res Tate i Tries tol K111 13 kV11%: 15 04 bty lvsniibed | [t G o Lol f b BOSTON, June 16.~The Red Sox scored Al z : % . tound in no other trURkE fone rans o "Morton in the fourth in.| The 2-year-old pacing brought out only | Omana ning today, enough to defeat Cleveland, 4to 3. Two passes, two singles and Hob- litzel's double produced the scores. Jack- son was struck on the head by one of Shore's inshoots in the first inning and vetired. No serious injury was apparent, # physiclan said after examination. CLEVELAND BOSTON ABILOAE ABHLOAE Southw’h, 11 OHend'k'n, rt. 4 0 2 0 0 Soruer, 7h. 3 3 33 Owasner ne 8 03 05 Chapman, w4 11 3 Opeaker, 3 110 0 Jackson, 1b. 0 0 0 0 OLew 42200 Woode b 8 1 8 0 OHobisel. b 3 111 0.1 sraney, tH.3 12 0 vrio, ae.. 3 2 1 3 mith, |17 120 .3 113 O'Neill, e 15859 3104 Morton, p.i.4 2 0 5 e ek 0 836 13 Totals . 92013 0 *Wood out, hit hv batted ball, Cleveland 12000006 0-8 Boston 0 0 040000 *—4 Two-base hits: Turner, Lewis, Morton (2), Hoblitzel. Three-base hii: Speaker. stolen bases: Gardner, Chapman. Double y: Chapman to Ford, Base on errors: und, 1. Bases on bail it Mor- ton, 2; off Shore, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Bhore, Jackson. Struck out: - By Mor- ton, 2; by Shore, 6. Umpires: Hidchrana | and O'Loughlin, Fairbury Base Ball Fans Issue Their Last Word to Miles; FAIRBURY,” Neb, - June 16.—(3pccial Telegram.)—~The Fairbury Base Ba!l as- ation has adopted resolutions assert 1g that unless the Fairbury ociation | received assurance that the suppisment- ry schedule be fairly and dacentiy re- arranged so that Fairbury would be treated fairly along with other teains by 10 o'clock Thursday, June officors of the Fairbury association are directed to withdray from the State league. The resolutions were iransmjitted to Pres dent | Miles ut Hastings by wire and he “nme-| diately called up President Crawford and | ascked for an additional day to amend the State league schedule Fairbury, which was granted him the Fairbury-association. The Fairbury Base Ball association has been up in arms over the susbnlementary schedule recently published. Under the new schedule two series of twelve games and two series of eight games each would be played at Fairbury; also York and eBatrice were favored with as many Sunday games as Fairbury, although meither place has Sunday base ball, while Fairbury depends principally on Sunday games. After extensive preparations had been made for a Fourth cd July game here, it was taken to Norfolk, involving nearly $1,000 loss. Fairbury fans assert they have warmly supported the team and are willing to gtay until the end of the season, provided the team 1is accorded fair and liberal Areatment. Stecher’s Manager Says Joe is Hard by at Work for Match! Hetmanek, manager o the Nebraska wrestling wonder, has been in Omaha several days, assist- Joe Stecher, ing Gene Melady, promoter, in arras ing for the big match with Charles Cutler, which will be staged at Rourke | park on the evening of July 5 Ile says that Stecher is tralning as he mever trained before. He has a large tent a short way from Dodge, where, with his | brother, Anton, he Is putting in eome hard licks. Besides his Lrother, he has| six husky wrestlers of no mean ability, who talke turns in working the big fel- lo# out. He tires them all before is over. Cutler is taking no chances by not be- the day ing in condition for the big match and has established a training camp in Michigan, where he has & retmue of wrestling and trainers. Hetmanek says Stecher will give a good mecount of himself July 6. Rivers Bests ¥ NEW YORK, June 18, california lightweight, had the better of Johnny Harvey of New York in of the ten rounds in their bout here night. It was a hard-fought battle ficlshing with a rush and trying for a knockout Apartments, flats, houses and cotiages can be rented guickly and cheauly by a Bee ‘For Rent” vey. Joe Rivers, water, where it fell bottom up Clfour people were thrown clear in two |t feet of water and escaped unhurt. The | ¢ |1esson cost $150. satisfactory to| Joe | seven | 0. H. S. COMPETITIVE DRILL. CAPTAIN WINNING COMPANY IN|NEW LIEUTENANT COLONEL OF HIFH SCHOOL CADETS. two starters, May May and Judith Patch. Each won a heat and the final devel- |g joped a close contest pulled ahead and won. Best time, 2:35. | q | Jerry D. driven by Mrs. Charles |} Becker, won the first prize, worlds falr | | cups, in the free-for-all driving club race m. (Reynolds) cKinney, ch Also started: Monica 3 m Quiliin A, Becker)..3 . (Mrs, C. e HOK O uise, b, m Taa, b, m. (Mre C.US Payne) .2 ! | “Riso started: Silkworthy, b, h. (Mies | ¢ | 1B, Freelton) Time, 2 L':" I8 o Upset at Spalding SPALDING, Ne {Two automobiles upset here |throwing the occupants out in each Htulu e, but with no serfous consequences. John McMonaman, with two sisters, | was learning how to drive a new car just | bought by his nephew, Patrick McMona- man, when he lost control on a small | | Postmaster W. P. Dunning was tak-|¥ May May gradually | pion him, | wife were taken to a hospital Mrs, Demarest's throat and b been on the verge 'Two Automobiles jof France for was performed at noon by CHICAGO, June 16.—Calvin Demarest, ‘ormer national amateur billiard cham- , attacked his wife with a knife to- ay and then slashed his own throat lis mother, who attempted to restrain was cut in the hand. Husband and Their con Women drivers featured this race. Best |aftion appeared to the ambulance [vvvlwn' tme, 2:20. to be serfous. Two-vear-old pacing, walkoyer for| At the hospital it was said the two ontrance money paid in. 66% to first and | N scketknife had e d et Tl rea henth inch blade of the pocketknife had entered sast in sev- b, f. (Mi : eral places and that her condition was e aai y,“m: “,‘4 - serious, Demarest was not serfously hurt heats and was removed to the Infirmary of the | Adbell M. b, b\ (McDonald) house of correction. L AL LR According to the mother, Calvin has of nervous breakdown | Gletcman): Johu Mask e and had contemplated retirement to a T SN obonk 2:18 farm for rest. She told the police her Free for all ( drl\lmz Clib race, 2 3 |son's condition made itself apparent in heats, for world s fair cup, ladics fo um b nallucinations concerning his wife, one of hem being that ghe was robbing him. Neighbors, attracted by the screams of | he two women, subdued the billlardist and summoned the police Demarest ‘won the amateur champion- hip in 1907 and 1908 and defeated Rerolle the international amateur hampionship in 1910, York about three years ago Demarest recently had complained of ill health and told friends he was wor- | ried about his heart and lungs. HYMENEAL Green-Morton, TABLE ROCK, Neb, June 16.—(8pecial,) ~The home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Morton |bridge and sent the machine into the | five miles north of Table Rock, The | scene of mirth and joy was the vesterday, when heir daughter, May, was married to 1. 3. Green of South Omaha. The ceremony Rev. P, C. Tullhorst of the Presbyterian church at fng his family home in a car when it | Table Rock in the presence of eighty overturned, but all occupants escaped | Ruests. The bride was beautifully gowned |with a severe shaking up. In white embroidered net. The bride and |PLAY AT PRAIRIE PARK ‘ brother of the groom, groom were attended by Miss Inez Mor- on, sister of the bride, and (. A, Green, withittle Bernice WHIST CLUB ON MONDAY | Robinson, ntece of the bride acting as - ring bearer. After the ceremony a three- At the regular Monday night meeting | course luncheon was served, The occa- 10! the Whist club at the Prairic Park |sion wi the more joyous, bein the club house twenty players were present |t llnd thirty-five boards were played. Some wenty-ninth wedding annjversary of the groom's father and mother. Guests were very interesting deals developed, upon |Present from South Omaha, Lincoln, which therc wls a wide variation. The | Weeping Water, Humboldt, Table Rock result follows: and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Green left | EAST AND WEST. vesterday afternoon for a wedding trip Winneps Abbott and MeCann Bears and Scannell ’ | rive s BACKACHE KILLS! Bruce and Shawcross ! Beghtol and Sears Barton and Reynol NORTH AND SOUTH Don't make the fatal mistake of nog Winners lecting what may seem to be & “eim Bickler and Buck ple little backache. ‘There isn't any Wood and Elster such thing. It may be the first warning Losers t | brought to Rulo for interment, | ings, Mont., where she died in the hospi- tal after an operation. She was reared to girlhood near Rulo, being the daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mahan, prosperous | farmers in this sectfon of the country. Several years ago she married ‘farry Shephard, son of Dr. Shephard of Rulo, ! | who is now employed by the Burlington,’ from Bill- with headquarters at Billings. He ‘s teft with & daughter ? years old. Not for Men Only. Foley Cathartic Tablets are not as in- sistently demanded by women as by men because this particular cathartic is not so well known among women. Women suffer as much as men do from Indiges tion and condlipution, and they also re- quire this scientific remedy to keep the stomach sweet. the liver active and the bowels regular Foley Cathartic Tablets are wholesome and thoroughly cleunsing: | |do not gripe or cause nausea. Stout peo ple say this is the one cathartic that takes away that over-ful and clogged | fecling. Sold everywhere —Advertise- lmv.n\. hat your kidneys are not working prop- Lewis and Conley erly, and throwing off the polsons as Stebbins and Morris they should. If this in the case, g0 after Price and -Manning the cause of that backache and do. it quickly, or you may find yourself in the Have Regular Bowel Movement. \x.uw of an incurabie disease - . - GOLD MEDATL Haariem Oll Capsules Take Dr. King's New Lite Pills and |y il give almont immediate relief from have a dally easy movement of |kidney and bladder troubles, which may cls. Cure constipation. Only j'w ]u;.- u '-Ix;v‘-u-\v;'u-m;- <;= Seneral i : s o alth )LD MEDAL Haarlem Ofl druggists.—Adv isement apsules are imported direct from the |laboratories in Holland. They are pre DEATH RECORD ared In cor quantity and convenlent » orm to take, and are positively guar. —_— anteed to give prompt . or your Mra. Farry Shepar money will be refunded. Gei them i | ITY. Neob 8 any drug store. but be sure to insist on FALIA CITY, Neb., June 16.—(Bpecial) |BIY SO S lroy, A0" Drand and take on ~The body of Mrs. Harry Shephard was |other Prices, e ~Ph s Our interest, bear- ing certificates are is- sued in any amount. They draw interest at 4 per cent, are pay- able in six or twelve months, and are nego- tiable by indorse. ment, PACKFRS NATIONAL BANK He then became a | professional and won the tournament in | New OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 1 1015 IMAJOR WINNING BATTALION IN GREAT CROWD AT ALL]ANGE | 0. H. S. COMPETITION ';.tm»k;rmwrn Auormnou Meeting at Alliance Draws Five Thou- | sand People }ALL OLD OFFICERS RE-ELECTED | | ALLIANCT Neb body will in all The probability |m|\~~n to lowa City, la., { for A ftew Trunks at $60 $40 $20 Evansville Wardrobe reduced prices Trunks reduced to. A Trunks reduced to. LR Trunks reduced to....R30 Matiing and Cane Suit Cases The most complete assortment to found anywhere $1.50 to $10.00. FRELING & STEINLE | Omaha’s Best Baggage Builders, 1803 Farnam Street burial | The Bee Want Ads Are Best Business | | Boosters. | {IOWA STUDENT GIVEN | THE CONFERENCE MEDAL | 1OWA CITY, Ia, June 16, -Herman von star baskot ball and b ball |player of the University of lowa, was ltoday awarded the conference medal for | |scholastic and athletic ability be Lachum, \ Momentous Future . In Woman’s Mind The expectant mother revolves lnl her mind all we un- derstand by destiny, | And It Is of the utmost importance that her physical _comfort be | our first thought. There | is & most splendid rem- | edy for this purpose, known as “Mother's Friend” It is applied | over the muscles of the | stomach, gently rubbed |in, and at once penetrates to relleve all | | strain on nerves, cords, higaments and all | | parts Involved. It makes tne muscles so { pliant that they expand naturally. And at the same time they are invigorated by the absence of barassing pains so apt to distress the mind, Whatever will add to the comfort of the expectant mother is a great and help- ful influence since & calm and peaceful perlod must have a wonderfully beneficial impress upon the coming child. Get a bottle of | “Mother's Friend" of any druggist and you will realize why so many '()I‘ n declare it | to be the most helpful remedy they know of. | Write today to Bradfeld Regulator Co., 702 | Lamar Bldg, Atlanta, Ga., for a splendid | book of great interest.and value to every ex- | pectant mother. Among the letters of interest in this book ‘Seven years ago I suffered 100% efficiency that’s what you want when you place an order for engraved plates. We put snap in our work, we have work- men that we can rely upon. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic pow- one says, in part, der for the Instant rellef of painfal, from Wednesday to S.!urdu{ A O eAndAY, AtYoTh fhat e tanet have Instruments. This time I was sick only the ulln{ out of corns and bunions. $im- I want to tell all that I can | iy "y ke tho congents of one of the bigh enough three hours. not praise ‘Mother's Friend’ small envelopes 1n each shoe Over | for the ood It did me, as I had an easy | 00,000 packuges are being used by the time and the baby was perfect. I will always | German and Allled troops at the front. | wpeak & good word for it." i Sold everywher ECONOMY of QUANTITY BUYING lb Paxton’s Gas Roasted 60 S. Costs You Only C Better than any 30c Coffee obtainable Equal to many 35c to 40c Coffees GAS RDASTED Cc Gas Roasted means quickly roasted direct in the flame like pop corn. The strength and most of the aroma are saved by our quicker method, In 2-1b. Sealed Cans only-~-60c Each Try one can anyway and see cEE wORODA RETAIL DEALER DoucLAS 222. OMAHA NEB Selling More Clothing Necessitates our having Three Times superior for men of all which, the saving you make at this stove, y this great bargain-fest of “Kuppenheimer Suits, ““BERG SUITS ME"’ Than Any Other Store in Omaha L the assortments of any one else. and that's what we offer you today 1 choice of ‘Kuppenheimer's’ and peerless styles and modeis ages at $15 $17* These suits sold originally at filled and AUPPENHE loadership We are Our Windows SUITS. it yo are with se of other stores and fignre will be thankful you came to compare prices with 1 “Palm Beach’ and “Tropical Suits” the the who knows how to enjoy best in comfort $4.75 to $18.00 Beach Extra Trousers , $1.00, §2.50 $4.50, 85.00. For man Outing and Pal $1.: Fine Serges, $3.50, $4.00, TIRESCUT! Deep— Decisive—Deliberate Reductions on all grades and sizes of Bicycle and Motorcycle Tires----Because of the REMODELING SALE IT'S A CHANCE OF YEARS FOR THE CYCLIST Cuts on all Bicycle Tires $4.00 MICKEL THORNPROOF TIRES, now each. ... $3.00 NEBRASKA SPECIAL TIRES, now each.. #2.50 RIDERS' CHOIO now each...... $2.50 UNIOCORN PUNCTURE PROOF TIRES, each..$1.50 $1.50 INNER TUBES FOR BICYOLES, the Kokomo Red ’ Rubber Kind, now, at, each....... 20 #$1.25 “G & J" INNER TUBES, now, at, olch $1.00 INNER TUBES, butt end or endless. 80c INNER TUBES, H[lel'lll, now, at, (U'h. . Motorcycle Tires, Etc., Cut Save fully 25% to 383 % on all standard makes of Motor Oycle Wires, Ete. NOT seconds, but our REGULAR stock—— 1915 goods—worthy—dependable. -~ $0.75 MOTORCYCLE TIRES, 3, Firestone Non-8kid, now, each. ... .87. 85 MOTC uu’\ CLE TIRES, x3, Goodyear, Studded Thread, now, at, , *(},00 $8.50 MOTORCYU! FTRES, 3, Fisk Premier, at %5.00 0 MOTORCYCLE TIRES, Kokomo Non-8kid, 97 .“l'h MOTOROYCLE TIR! MOTORCYOLR TUBES, 28x3, Firestona, worth 25; go now, each, $1,80 MOTORCYCLE INNER TUBES, 28x3, Goodyear, worth 2; go now, at, each, §1.60 KOKOMO EXTRA HEAVY RED RUBBER MOTORCYOLE INNER TUBES— INNER ",n“::r;r “Blue Streak, $2.80 kind, 28x3, at..$1,80 ) MOTOROYCLE §?n99. $2.00 kind, 25x2%, at $1,50 Fisk, Red Top, now, at, 2.15 kind, 29x2%, at $1.60 g Ry 7.50 $2.15 kind, 28x2%, at $1.60 And the 25% to 50% off on Bicycle and Motorcycle Sun- dries and accessories Is still in force. Men's Bicycles of all kinds (pew) are still going at 20% off. Girls' bicycles (new) are here at as low as $10; Boys' Bicycles as low as $12.50; and good used Motorcycles as low as $30, The famous Smith Motor Wheel is reduced to $60, At Mickel’s NEBRASKA Cycle Company, Cor. 15th and Harney Sts., Omaha

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