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'THE BEE: RED SOX TAKE ONE MORE AT ST. LOUIS Hamilton Allows Fewer Hits Than Foster, but Is Less Effective in Pinches AUSTIN IS SENT OFF FIELD BOSTON, June 18.~Boston took anether game from Bt. Louls today, 3°to 1 1t was a pitchers' duel, Hamilton allowins fewer hits than Foster, but being less effective in the pinches. Austin was gent off the fleld by Umpire Hildebrand for arguing. Score ST. LOUIS. BOSTON 2 ABHOAE ARHOAR Ehottom: 1.4 0 1 0 OHenriksn, rf1 0 1 0 0 Austin, 3b..3 3 0 1 OHooper. 1.1 0 0 0 0 How 2011 OWagner 2.3 1 81 1 4 05 4 OSpeaker, of. 4 13 00 of4 28 0 OLewis, it....4 13 00 £ 13 0 OHoblitzel, 163 2 8 0 0 <4190 0Janvrin, we.? 0 2 11 302 3 0Ganiner, 3b.2 0 0 1 0 Amnew. ©. 4 1 1 % 10 10410 Hamilfon, p.3 0 0 0100 *Williams 000 21180 - 100800 Totats.... 4 7212 068000 o *Batted for Henriks: *Ran for Cadv in §t. Louls 10000 Boston 9100 2 Two-base hite: [dwis, F r. Three base hit: B. Walker, en.vm base: O Walker, Double playe: Hamilton to Lavan to Leary, Prati to Lear %o Pragt to Leary, Agnew to Pratt. Base on erbr: St. Louis, 1. Bases on balls Oft Hamilton, off Foster, Struck out: By Hamilte by Foster, 6. Um pires: - Hildebrand and O Loughlin Serators Lose to Tigers. WASHINGTON, June 18.—Detroit ran the bases at wil and aided by Hoehling's widin erors, defeated Washington, ing 1t two strafght games. 5 to The Tigars made a triple steal and two double steals <'obb figured in each and scored two runs 2, mak. ade two hits, and drew two passes in five times up. 1 Henry was spiked by Cobb when the latter stole home in the tirst inning and had to retire. W ashing- ton knocked Btecn out of the box in the reventh fnning. Score WASHINGTON ABH.OAE S1 016 1 51040 00 1100 325 52100 14 421200 L4030 20840 $150 00000 3180 Hd- §:8-F ) 8§18 { W ok ) €teen, p.....4 2 0 1 ®Boehling, .2 0 1 3 0 Coveleskie, p1 0 0 1 0%Connolly ..1 0 0 0 0 — - 00000 Totals.....36 10 27 10000 00000 Totals 7 9T 4 3 *3atted forBaehling in seventh. *lgtted for Gallia in eighth. Detrolt . 2 00020 1% 0-5 Wauhington 00060021003 Barned runs: Off Sten, 3; off Boehling, 1. Two-base hits: Gandil, Moeller. Hits: Off titeen, & in six and one-third Innings; off Coveleskie, 1 in two and two-thirde innings: off Boehling, 10 in seven innings; off Gallia, none in one innig; off Hopper, | o8 in_one inning Cobb plays Bush alls Stole bases ush, Crawford, Veach, Burns. Double McBride to Morgan to Gandil, o Kavanagh to Burns. Bases on Oft Steen, 2; off Coveleskle, 1; off Boehlhig, 7; off Gallla, 1; of? Hopper, 1 Base cn’ arrors: Washi; ne ngton, 2 out; By Coveleskie, 1; v Boehling, Topper Umpires: Dineen and N White Sox Crush Mac PHILADELPHIA, June Felpch's batting and fielding * and !ou douhl! rhyu were_the features of toda: which Chicago defeated Phllufl(- vhh 11 to 4. In addition to driving in three runners with a homer Felsch Tigure in the scoring of three other runs and he broke up a batting raily team in the fifth inning by a wonderful one-hand running catch off Wali bat aftergwhich he doubled up a runmer at first baee. ' In retiring F‘-IE- h at the plate in the eighth inning, McAvoy was badly spiked above the rlghl knee and was carried off the fleld. Score: PHILADELPHIA 0.A.E. AB.H.0.A.F. a1 120 16 41132 3 4 2048 130 0) 00110 10 0Thomas, c...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 00idring, If..4 1 2 0 0 5 0 OMcinnits, 1h.4 2 8 1 0 0 o OBtrunk, rf...3 & 2 0 0 08 OMalons, 2b.. 4 1 5 4 .0 - Kopf, b.....4 1 110 Totals..... Rush . 10120 W.Davik, p..1 1 0 0 0 Davies 00000 0 *Murphy 10 Totals.....52 827117 0/ iPatted for Bush in fifth. *Batted for McAvoy In eighth. 0124011111 20000002 Oldring, hits: Two-base hits: Davis. Threc-base Fournier, Malone. Home run: F Stolen bases E. Collins Roth, Schalk, Mcinnis. Chicago, 11; Philadelphia, plays: 'Felach to Fournie ¥. Collins to Fournier Double eaver to B hiladelphia, Fournier. Base on erors: 1. Bases on balls: Off Faber, 2. off Bush, 4: off Davis, 4. Hits: Off Bush, 7 in five inni . innings. Strucl out y Fal IATIRET Cimpires: Wallace and Connolly e ———— Smith Advises Care in Building Ring for Stecher-Cutler things “One of the Promoter Gene Melady should pay especial attention to | in the arrangements he is making for the big Stecher-Cutler wrestling match of July 5 is the matter of ring bullding,” writes Fid Smith of -Chicago, referee of the coming match, in a communication to the sporting editor of The Bee. “As I unceratand it he is to pitch his ring about the center of the baseball field or almost immediately over the ~home plate, this place being selected that the best view may be had by all of the spec- tators, high priced as well as bleacher- ites. That s very fair and equitable for all hands, but in the buflding of the ring itself too much care cannot be exercised “To begis: With the promoter must see Yo it that the ring is so constructed that the chances of accidents to, the contes- tants 1s reduced o the minimum. This is one match that everybody wants to see decided strictly on the merits of the men and should an accident be a factor one way or another it would be a source of lasting regret to everybody with it “One of 'the greatest rings I ever saw was that arranged at the White Sox ball park in this city in which Frank Gotch defeated George Hackenschmidt of Lon- | title in don, England, for the world's their second meeting. “To hegin with there was an extremely wide ledge to the ring beyond the outer ropes. This made it utterly impossible for either of the men to step off or be thrown off the staging and fall to the | ground outside of the ring.” RAILROADS GIVE TWO-CENT RATE TO LETTER CARRIERS The Omaha committee in charge has received word clations have granted the cent rate to all letter carriers who attend the letter carriers’ convention in Omaha Sep- tember § to 1. This is the same rate given the T. P. A, delegates now in ses- slon here. Thus any letter carrier com- | ing to the Omaha meeting will only be charged a 2-cent rate, no matler from what part of the country e may come, Austin | by the home | Collins to | | m«i $30.00 Kitchen Cabinets, | connected | that all passenger asso- OMAHA, S TURDAY, JUN | Omaha and Lincoln 'TRAYERS WINSTHE to Flay at Oricket - pgN GOLP MATCH Omaba second. The Cricket club will invade | Lincoln on July 5 and will do battle with | e operate airdomes. Under the old con: - P. Connett of Verdon, Neb U6 2ANS Seret T < fray Tor'tie chusk. | B9 'l;rmmphl. I B O 00| S e o e L i | e e e | AFTERNOON OFF WEEKLY | Wil "fannina cver he mateh ‘at o plonship of Nebraska. The Omaha trokes for 72 Holes, at out two strokes over par sioner each alrdome pald a llcense of $1 ors in the oral b " o icketers Intend to take the caplial city o et o i e o asid kK oo ernt —trom |and Law Bick. 88 Uh ot whom e Short Hills. S -08; persons to & trimming and a practice match between two picked teams will be beld at Miller park Saturday. Any | TOM MNAHARA I8 Omahan who knows the same is Invited to g0 out to the Miller park course and | take part in the festivities. SHORT HILLS, N. J. June i8.-Je [ rome .. Travers, four times former ama I-um | Every Man In Omaha Who is not averse to Buying Supeior Quality Merchandise at a big price saving, will be interested in these remarkable Furnishing Goods Special Men’s Summer Shirts Final clean-up of our big special factory purchase— Shirts worth to $3.00, at..... Shirts worth to $2.00,at............ 69¢ Shirts worth to $1.00, at..... o R 35¢ An almost unlimited assortment of newest patterns and colorings in the season’s most approved styles—Madrag, Percales, Penangs, Silks and Mercerized fabries. Greater shirt values never offered. $2.00 and $3.00 Men's Union Buits, at............ 69¢ and 98¢ Roxford, Cooper’s, Poros Knit and other well known makes; fine ribbed, lisle, nainsooks and mercerized finished athletic styles and regulars; all sizes, 34 to 46; unequaled bargains. . . .98¢ and 69¢ -12% ¢ | Men's Union Suits, to $1 values, 49¢ 25¢ Wash Ties. ... ]‘ B0c Bilk Hose...... .35¢ | Regular or Athletic Styles in Nain- i 23c¢ | Paris Garters. -19¢/| sook Derby Rib or Mesh, in Domes- i 28¢c Soft Collars ............... 5 tie Room. $2.00 and $2.50 Values | A special purchase of 50 dozen Men's Fine Straw Hats, most y | wanted braids and shapes, greatest straw hat values of the season Saturday. | Men’s Straw Hats, 95¢ ] \ To $2.00 Values A good assortment of the most wanted styles and braids; just 30 dozen in the lot. [ % Auto Hats and Caps Good quality silks; grays, browns, hlues and mixed colors, values to $2.00, Saturday .$1.00 and 45¢ Saturday Furniture Snaps One-Motion Collapsible Go-Cart..... $3.95 Oollapsible Co-Cart, one motion, rubber tires, padded seats, reelining back, nickel trimmed, $12 values, $8.50. $10 values, $7.50 Large Reed Baby Buggy, with hood, $15 § Davenport Beds, large and small styles, real B leather, Spanish or black, on sale...... $30 Davenport Beds, imitation leather, $22.50 Brass Beds, Vernis Martin Beds, Puck Beds, Cots and Senitary Couches, at very low prices, Saturday only. Porch Furniture cut below cost. -$20.00 conplete. . . --$2.00 The entire Fichus, Ruffs, and 75e, each 4-loot Porch Swings, complete DEPENDABLE BAGGAGE. Our entire stock at prices 25% to 50% less than the regular, for the next ten days. proot; 29 inches wide, extra welght for white skirts and suits, l quality, yard. : x4 5 0 Galatea Cloth, pure white, fabric, designed the extr: | i B | Drugs and Toilet Goods | WHY PAY MORE? Hospital Cotton.. 170 c ,.kx ~.nnnry apkings, 6 _in R S e” Fabeco, Tooiti Pasis. 89 ,..man :"m c DkK. eco _Tooth e . $150 box Le Trefle or L Salo Aszures 950 $1.50 bottle Orlental Cream..88¢ and_All Next Week i 26c hottla Bay Rum or v\nnb. 3:- 0. 3..:. Hagel (pure) 190 50c Rice Powd H 25c Tooth Br 10c jap Rose or T P 6% ck's Malted Milk.$4.79 Hudput's or Wood- worth Tollet Water Hinkle's 28c bottle Dr. arland” Ranges, as low as. .. ‘Garland” Rllll!l up from $7.50 very high grade Il | #0c voitie 4-blade, high- wheel, ball bearing Lawn brl- Cnu:h!:' Ty e "” y u-lm-h ' , special, il $8.26 ““t‘”t Cutte: cul fully warran 9349 | 60c Grass u u ifxh wheel, holl&-m“ Scythe Bnat any size. 'u Lawn_ Mowers ... u ythe , anv length or Lawn Rakes WPAERE e e getrn s s Foe s teur champlor golf championehip here score of @7 strokea for MeNamara Travers finished with a 7 and this, with | b previous score of 521, gave him a total In order Men’s Straw Hats, $1.35 Great Neckwear Sale sample line and surplus of one of Omaha’s principal jobbers, all at one price Saturday. Collars and Collar and cuff sets, Fine Organdie Collars and Oollar and Cuff Sets, Vestees, Gampe, ete.; made to sell at 25¢, 50e An Immense Assortment For Selection. Co rset Department Specials for Saturday $4.00 Lace Front Corsets—Med- fum bust, long hip models, wide rubber band in back; pink only ., Warner's snmmer Corsets—Net- ting body, skirt models, Bandlet Brassiers—Made of fancy Leather Bags, of all kinds; batiste, fastening in 49 very newest styles. Matting Suit Cases, Leather Suit Cases, | back; Special, at....... Cc 'lu-.utlrui \i;n-u—'l‘o $6.00 values, In Wardrobes and Regular Trunks, all at Greatly Reduced Prices. Oluny Lace Brassiers—Fronts Georgette, crepes, crepe de chines, novel- Splendid Savings If You Buy Now. fastening, beautifully tles, ete., big assortment for selection; at, trimmed; Special at..... 98(: White Goods Linens and Bed Spreads Volle, “Ivory White,” 40 Inches wide, lain, crosg_ bar, | Natural Color Linen Suitings, 36 inches wide, adaptable Seed or 'stripe, the shecrest of dalnly white o adies ne Tabrios, OF ABONR) WGPt YRR drsoas s st reas SOQ | T e 1aTe SIS SIBRE - T 0 || values shownin Omaha...... R pmpgas ok mm:nmm-u.l Dress - Linen, 46-inch "woft and|All Marsellles designs, superior sof . This quality i y $1.35 on 8’0 extra large, cut corners, choice of P sale here at, yard. B ; fringe finisin $3.75 spreads at, won the national oper year REVENUE TAX ON AIRDOME has eon advised that there change in fees to be charged persons who to win Travers had to per year. Under the new rullng they pay | pleased with the and those seating more than S0, §100 per 4,.,'."\\\ without pay, continues Men's $4.00 Dress Shoes, button or bluche . " $2.50 . SR Men's $4.00 Tan Calf Oxfords, rub- ber sole and sz 50 Men's Palm Hnoh rubbar sole and heel Oxfords. $2.50 Women's Gun Metal Colonial Pumps, G ooTimmibbartiions | and 1 sz 50 Women's patent 2 strap Sandals . . Women's Kid and’ Patent 1 and 2- strap Sandals, good look- ers and good wearers. .. Grover and Queen qual- ity S8hoes and Oxfords for Women. Tempting Underwear Bargains You’ll Buy on Sight Three Rousing Specials in Women’s Gloves 50c All Silk Gloves, 2-button length, black or white, Saturday, pair, 25¢ $1.00 Quality Silk Gloves, 16-button lengths, black or white, at...49¢ Kaywser Silk Gloves, 16-button Iennh. in all colors, pair D¢ Parasols and Umbrellas Ladies' Silk Parasols, v-luan up to $6.00, at o.ociiiiien s % A big special purchase, nll this season’s best styles and colors. American Taffeta Umbrellas, men's or women's, regular $1.00 values, taped edge, big rtment, choice Crepe de Chine Gowns and Combination Shits, also fine muslin Gowns, Skirts and Combination Suits, to $7.50 values, two .$2.98 and $1.39 Odd lots, broken lines and manufactur- ers’ samples, the best lot of bargains we've ever shown—QGowns, Skirts and Combina- tion Suits, to $2.50 values, including some slightly mussed or soiled crepe de chine garments; wonderful bargains, 39¢, 79¢ Italian Silk Vests and Bloomers, to $3.50 values, good assortment, two lots— at 98¢ and $1.98 Women's Lisle Union 8uits, to $1.00 values, in all sizes, 3 lots....19¢, 35¢ and 49¢ Children’s Muslin Skirts, to $1.50 values, daintily trimmed, two lots..35¢ and 69¢ Children’s Union Suits, all sizes, 2 to 16 years; ahout Half Girls’ Aprons, Saturday 19¢ $1.00 Hand Bags, 49¢ A big line of leather fitted bags, and a special Jot of velvet handbags, regular $1.00 and $1.26 values, at . 49c A Bevy of Charming New Dresses— Silk dresses, net dresses, lace dresses, in almost unlimited vaviety of charm- ing new designs; mate hless values nt $19,50, $25, $29.75, $35, $45 Thonsands of Beautiful Summer Dresses—In silks, lingeries, batlsteg, crepes, etc., at $4.95, $7.50, $10, $12.75, $15 Up 00 and $20.50 Dresses at liu 00—A | splendid new lot secured by our buyer who has just returned from New York—ele- | gant designs {n taffetas, crepe de chines, 1 nets, shantungs and novelties, styles suit- | - able for all occasions; dresses well sls worth $25 and $29.60, choice. New Summer COoats—Beauti chinchillas, silks and corduroys, ulresl and evening wear .8$7.95, $10.00, $12. 50 $15.00 Bef the New Silk Sweaters at. .85, I‘I"lllnrrd Hmu—M-de to sell at $26.00 to | $49.00, including a fine lot of silk suits 8 $19.50 | Silk Skirts at lfioo—Hna qulllly taffetas In plain blacks, stripes and checks; the season's Beautiful Lace 10c in novelty uitable for r $2.98 medium bust, long rust $l .00 Special at.. chofce --$2.95 Ohildren Dmm—-llontinuvulll’ wash fab- rics, newest summer styles— $1.00, $1.50. 81.95. $2.95 ~rochet, lop or ‘z llm each e finer for bread, pies or cakes, every sack guaranteed, made from the best selected No, 1 wheat, per 48-1b, sack . . .. ... ... ... 16 1bs, best pure Oang Granulated lut_‘um The best Btrictl 1o bars Lenox, Laundry Queen, Beat at any price. Fancy Cream, New York W or D mond € S0ap, 15 Ibs. New Potatoes to lh. Peck ik 4 cans Elkhorn or Nunlll.ldn Mllk fo $ bc can Milk Catsup, Pickles ( tard, bott ney Wax or Green N sorted k‘nh?. or Pre- | { Runches Fresh Rh - i | Bl Large Lemous, dosen be s "boxes Rafely Matches The Butter, and Peo) The best Creamery Bu le The best Creamery Butt Faney No. 1 Dalry 'l'-bl. Butter, b (Xnod Dairy Butter, . bors TTY HAYDEN'S Flrst .. | FEDERAL EMPLOYES GET announcement heel ..........e0¢ Men's White Canvas | Oxfords . $2 00 $1.98 Beautiful Summer Garment Styles that Provoke Action Newness, Individuality, Distinction that you'll not find surpassed—a broad range of prices and at each price values that are unquestionably superior. See them Saturday. Ohildren’s White Dresses—A bevy of charming designs in all sizes; the choicest lot of .$1.95, $2.95, $3.95, 8$5.00 to $12.50 § Flour Takes Another Tumble luurd.ly we are going to sell 48-1b, sacks best high-grade Diamond H. Flour, nothing $1.50 . nothing finer .800 8 1bs. best White Yellnw (ornm¢11 l"c #in Cream or Young America Ch Tge best Domest Macaroni, Vermicelif or | Imporied Swiss or oq“umn Ches lo‘;’d lenr-. I R 98¢ paghett PKE: cceiereains tJ eufchatel ‘heese, eac . 2. mmh' ‘ofld assort- ¢ cans Oil ‘of Musiard Sarines The Vegetable and Fraih’ Masked 100 'he 4 cans Pet or Carnation M: ment, special at..... 81 Condensed 16 1bs Old Potatoes to the Peck or Krumbles, pi 4 bunches Fresh Beets, Carrots or Turnips 56 ...... @ bunches Fresh Radishes, Onlons or Lettuge MacLaren's Peanut Butter, 1b. 1834 B0 Fancy W String, Green cr Lima Beans. OB oo soscsescoeare Tige 3204, Pure Fruit P farge Grosn Pw Taall Alaska Salmo 00 Ll-ru Head Lettuc Lar les Worcester Sauce, Pure Tomato | BOYS FROM SEWARD FAN today with " ‘ Parties operating theaters may transfe, the ™ holes. Tom IS GIVEN GENTLE BOOST | their ticenses 1o thoir airdomes, tut in OVER THE OLDEN Timc the Boston professional, was - - jolng s0 the theatérs must be closed. | wrpe country along the Northwestern with "8 Acting Collector of Revenue North has The jicense will not cover for both placea. | 4 aen't much of an edge on our section when it comes to being interested In the of tha Stecher<Cutler rateh,” outcome from |and Lew Bick ler, 301, Barnea, 201 Il ady, ¥, Low Hutehtnook S 3 A on w seat capacity Washington that beginning June 15 and |former residents of Seward and who like - onger < In the future, after July alrdomes | continue un Reptember ° will | . ho! i - Oulagbell, Mages, Bagvint, Park,: Beth n the future, after airdom ntinue untl Dol they will [to talk of their bovhood days im that OED | s, Metd, French A8 Wichols, oi1'Se | WOUNE 0 Plrcs Wik Bl & SOVOTER et Sech Taiirdey Gfternees and [thriving burg | oIt tax of 825 per year; those seating|with pay. However, the rule of taking an| “Rick and Burley were known as ‘‘the Announcement” ads Lrfag good re- to 30, $50; those seating 80 to %00, §75, | enforoed vacation of four daya each |Goldfish Twins," says Connett, “and ns kids they were some pair.'’ Saturday Sales That Offer Splendid Price Savings Without the Least Sacrifice of High Quality Big Shoe Sale Saturday Children’s Patent and Gun Metal Mary Janes, sizes up to 11, “regu- lar $1.76 and $1.50 $l 00 quallty, for Child’'s Gun Metal ery Jlne Pumps, sizes up to 8, $1.25 quality e 75¢ 500 pairs Women's small size Oxfords, $3.00 and $8.50 grades two lots, priees. . $1.00 ..a50¢ Stetson and Crossett Shoes and Ox- fords for Men. Women’s Hosiery A broad assortment of prioes, and at each price qualities the best we can buy. We know you can't buy better. ’ Phoenix S8ilk Hose, in black, white and all colors to match shoe tops or gowns, plain colors, hand em- broidere nd the newest novelties at ......81.25, 98¢ and 7he¢ Women's Silk Boot Hose, and Fibre Silk Hose, full fashioned, seamless, in all colors, at, pair BOc Fibre Silk Hose, in all colors, special at, pair Misses' and Ohildren's Fibre Silk Hose, all colors, and sizes...35¢ A splendid line of Children's Fancy Socks pleasingly priced. Auto and Quting Caps The very newest ideas in Poplin and Silk Auto and Outing Caps; two choice values Saturday at, -50¢ and $1.00 Best Values Here in Hammocks, Croquet Sets, Tennis Racquets, Etc. Splendid Assortmeént for _ Selection, $1.50 Hammocks, well made, Other good values to '7:50 4-Ball Croquet Sets, Tic values, Baturday veee Read Our b., Spmal Meat Sale For Satarday DRESSBD 1016 PRESK 5 m“ ............ .....-m fllen"t:"m-. m& No Bu Buol\ A ror l."uchu. l’.: hvl see our full line of CO.W o . 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