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REE: OMAHNA, THE 'PHYSICIANS MEET IN 'FRISCO FIREMEN OF GREATER OMAHA 'l'l'!“l'\\_ NF 1915 5 e e ——— Dr. Haggard Says Fee Splitting ~ BACKWIRDER TRIALBEGIS omwonrion ovoxes REDS FALL DOWN American Medical Association Be-| Rearrs ment of Department So| With S | Dish . IN TH[RD ]NN]NG‘ A e s et ith Surgeon is Criminal Dishonesty Frs O orowing 0ut of Sensa:| 10, sy 5 At renchine gins Annual Convention in Protection Will Be Afforded All b tional Shooting at Marshall, Toklo from Viadivostok are that muni- ™ y— ; ; ’ | tlons of war intended for the use of Rus Hastings Loses to York on Three o nnl 3w Y SAN FRANCISCO, June The wecret| “Another evil 18 thut the surgeon feols Tex., 0.|l¢d sin's armies at the front are arriving at g ———— livision of fees between physiciana and | under obligation to accept the diagnosis that ceaport In great o o diagnos > ort in auantities. S0 p Base Hit and an Error Good BOARDS OF K}:ALTH VISITED | OLD FORCE TO BE RETAIHD‘:WR‘\\"L is 'nm;vl' dishonesty,” sald | o¢ the physiclan to operate, whether or | LECTURER KII.LED IN HOTEL| \cavy aro the shipments that faeilities 4% " flllam 1. Haggard of Nashville & b #0t on SRASMBMTGR B ABrees Wit the Y to forward them by rail through Siberia for Four Runs. | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, June 21.-Nu-| In (he readjustment neceasary to bring | Who addressed a meeting here today of Slagnoed ‘,“:’, :‘ ol = 1t ,‘ "|' MARSHALL, Tex., fune 21.-The case |are lacking. S ——. merous activities i which the American | the fire departments of South Omaha and | the Fellows of the American Colloge of | 1I8&nosis of the physician 10 GORS | 5t Frank O'leary, charged With: com It is In an endeavor to overcome this BEATRICE NOSES OUT FAIRBURY{ Medical assoclation s engaged, particu-| Dundee into working harmony with the Surkeons notioperate in such cases he diseredits the | ey in the killing ot Willlam Black, a | that the Russian authorities have placed p——— [ Jarly In the line of educating the public| Omaha systsm, Commissioner Withnell | “Feo-splitting,” Dr. Haggard declared, |abllity of the phyatclan and loses fur-{j o againat the Roman Catholo|rush orders for cars and locomotives in HABTINGS, Neb. June 2L.—(Special | for the preservation of health were re-|says he will without delay provide a |* cTimina use it lead first, to un- | ther business with him. Thus e Per-| .,.cn who was shot here shortly before | the Unfted State Telegram.)—Hastings lost today in (the | ported upon at the opening session today | team for the fire engine at South Omaha | "CCOR*ATY oberations; second, to Incom. Petrated the meanest of crimes an un-|y "o g ¢ deliver one of his lectures on | telond inning o thres waiks, a three. | of the sixty-stkth annual Meeting of the | and will furnish an engineer and driver | Boatn. cog (hicq. Lk In unnecesshry | NOCEROArY SuPBIcAl operation " | the evening of February 3 1915, was called | . base hit and an error. metting tho vis- | aesociation. Dr. Victor C. Vaughan of | for this apparatus. During the last pack. Ceoth: and, third, to a constant lowering ot gt Gt g A [ AT in the district court ,M R's' itors four runs. Riley the ced Smith | o " of the moral and professtonal standarde ®ivIng by surgeons and bribe-taking by e, g b n s run: Y then replaced Smith | Ann Harbor, Mich., dean of the medical | jng house fire an engineer of the Omaha S b Biieity; 12 O'Leary was not present at the shoot and held the Prohibe scorelass the re- | department of the Unitersity of Michis | fire department went cown And took ||r tre ke g hcrice has all through (bhyvelcians 18 DubHeIty of e OBt CUMS | g “according to testimony at the ex-| Gs - ] n 8 physician refers a p en ol do ) atior nd \ o - TS noar AT 0. &, |Presided today at the mecting In the ex- | The Greater Omaha fire department|q surgeon under an amm-nu‘m‘ that the | ot the untit. The phyaician who diagnoses | Of I8 case first "‘""‘""'" "“"" ":”"|"‘ : B i 13 dwateon, 0 171 | position memorial uditorium aystem will embraco fitteen fire housca | surgeon later Ia fo divide with him the | a case is quite an much entitied to com- | 08T hod .l f'“;"" ':';:1‘,' avtracend | IgNon. o 8 0 of Dr. Henry B. Favill of Chicago, who|in Omaha, five in South Omaha and one |fee collected, the crime is not primarily | bensation as is the surgeon, but separate o v o i |Stop Them From Grow: oucCate, It 4 ’ 3hunompd the report of the council onfin Dundee. They will all be brought!one against the pocketbook of the | billa should be rendered by the physiclan padiy l':"\"{ Ne wab Ktlea B P 4 M | wefore he o Hinck 3 ot | 1 gl jeaith and public instruction, sald that into one alarm aystem and the districts| patient. It is crime against the health and the aurgeon to the patient. In other | ‘e WENt before he was FHled fiine: ing Large aund ggamobell, 't ¢ 0 0| during the last year the council had con-| to ba covered by some of the houses or life of the patlent This practice Wwords, the patient should always REOW | bt “Remasiiom, & Manhcs to Cvile D a o tinuved the development of its program, | will be coh a means that the pl \ otions what he Is paying for. To stamp this| : st/ Ay Fi < = langerous. o/mith b o 50, . hange means that the physician auctions off ¥ P v » e i " ORiley. B. 3 3 1] which includes a thorough Investigation| Fire house No. 9 at Twentieth and|his patient to the highest bidder who | practice out of the protession of mndlrlnrl:‘l; ';" “”‘r‘h‘:;‘l ""“ '::'t:“:“n_"‘l"‘"y"' h_'.":"‘ | 3 Towls...33 7% i3 3| Of present public health conditions in the { Spring, and No. 10, At Twenty-ninth and | Baturally i the most Incompetent and |fs one of the chief taska of the American [HEhL WATNAIL DA hoen MHirred bY TR ) ed third strike foul. | United States, the education of the pub-| Doren pots, cover o ! unscrupulous surgeon available College of Surgeons.’™ §oor v { | v o 04000000 04|y e S WEL VAR Fuoe 1 ot W 5 vears old, born In Virginia and said | bt Moihihias c by every possible means, in order that | territo 1o orl v he Sou - P . 5 Huunn withissad v 59 .6 G 16 Ja¥ v | territory formerly within the South | to bear kinship to General Robert E. Three-base hit: Harrls. Sacrifice hit: | th¢ Peoble may understand the enormous | Gmaha corporate limits, and some “"PLANT WITH BRITISH | mounted to 248 feet, according to an an-|Lee's family, was advertised as “One { !\{\fim.uysmn]fi"vh”"i« Drumm :leyl‘flm(x:}kr advances in sclentific medical knowledga | the South Omaha fire companies will run | nouncement by Weather Observer Con-|who knows. The handiblis contained | e ases on balls: | during the last generation for the preven-| farther north than heretofore. | ner. Unless further heavy rains prevail | charges, cartoons and alleged oaths of | Harris, 5; off Smith, 8; off Riley, Zarris | ., lse d ¥ Re. | Harris, 5 in six inning oft 8mith, 8 in | 0N of discase and the prolongation of Inerenne st Seuts ‘Omak | today il danger of a flood In the west|the Knights of Columbus. { one_and tosthirds inninks. off nm-vha;h\mnn life. He reported that Dr. Charles | & g ’ “I\“m" Ont.. June 3.—The overall | ANA east bottoms of Kansas City has| About supper time Black went to his n seven and one-third Innings. Double | v (v, P be Py " | The South Omaha companie 111 b . S . W DaSEO ol o K olned by o | lays: Hamme to o e, e oume | V. Chapin, commissioner of health of! T h pantes will bo| O of the Peabody company, Lim. | PA%cd, Mr. Conner said. Both the Kansas | hotel poom, where he waa Joined by the H o Richardson to Drumm. Hit by pitched | Providence, R. 1, had as the reial | Increased from three to four men eacl 1 § in Walkerville, & sudburb. of and Missouri rivers o falling today at|other members of his party, Clarence ¥ | ball: By Smith, Fisse; by Farris, Wat- | represcntative of the council, visited and | Previous to the appointments made last|''®d. located in i Sreck : points abovae here. No heavy rains have | Hall of 8t. Paul, Minn, and Miss Sadie | son. Tim 5. Umuire: Monroe inepected the boards of health in all of | Saturday evening there were thirty-elght | \¥indsor. by e “;_"‘:Lf‘ T‘:‘" fallen fn the affectsd district In forty- | Rlack, a girl ha had adopted at her home | i Throw Costs Game. the states and had prepared a report as a | men in the department in South Omaha, | *XPlosion of a bomb early tod "% | elght hours | in Arka few days previously. Three | arly everyane who uses 8. 8. 8 fo s Teleeram ey i throune ) Jirafbedal | basis of standardizing and classitying | Chlef Hasbury and Assistant Chief Mc- | COmPANY oe 00 Bttty Uaitoemy: - { more men, John Rodgers, John Copeland | { "u‘hp:("lm!ln'l‘-\"l:ll:lf?ur:‘;\“":l 't'l:': rosult | third by Purcell let | nthreo scores in | their work. IHe said a similar study of [ Kale will rank as second assistant chiets |7 OF"F OF NS explosion 1n the over- | K« & B. RETAIN FIRST PLACE |and Georke Ryan, called on the Black | fmete pimple or smali bload ristng. the game here today between Fairbury | fedes o b | und o S o pe e g 5 2 ceol ony at the | {u " O peoble did not realise, un ot he I shimiers i gate the | LT A0 mancloal health activities | MR, CL e obert Dt of I factory twentysoven wicks of dyna- [ |N THE AMERICAN LEAGUE | 2arts;,, Accortin® 1o testimons wt the| {oo ihie eRat oy Youmit diom o allahy 1 H o . as being planned / one and Rober unlap o iggborkd i) deburihyine - T 8 | h N x s, be ¢ els ) 0 ey recovere: il oy THaay o Wi A o | the Dundee fire department will be re.|Mte Were found under the rear of the | Tne Kennedy & Hessellna battled with |members of the Knights of Columbus | they used 8. K. 8. and iA almost gvery aracterized by many err th Get-Together Moveme i Windsor armory. The dynamite had been |(ne Mandy Lecs, at Thirty | village ana hamlet, every crossroad and . local team. re An important “get-together” movement | tained as senior and junior captains, re- p fuse which had t 3 eaga R gk d strect | They asked Black not to deliver hin sec-| o way huok off the road s SOmecns Who { FATRRURY. BEATRICE. s & attached to a time fuse w 1 had been land Dewey avenue, In one of the fast- ” Mack lied he would de-| will' tel how ABH.O A AB.H.0.A E. | Was Indicated in the report of the central | #Pectively, and six other firemen Will bo et for 815 a. m.. but the fuse had burnad | ot bt R d ond lecture. Black replied he woul I"“Iuml” ou how B 8. 8. the famous 0 OFillman, 2b. 32 2 " o 00 4 b o est games that has been played on an | jive 2hoo! stach was | B¢ Lamn 3. 4 0 0 2 iy 1 3.8 £ 1l tion, which has mada survey of forty. | Chief Salter. et vt | seasos shot near the heart and Rilled. Rodgers | romarkabie. v ble medicine over- Conley, 5.3 0 9 1 it 288 0] fout Aatonst onguhteutivhl earihe: |- THG Inaieade of the Dustes. Hre a6 | P A ) R mame was 1:14. The Kenredy & Temolins [algo was killed and Copeland was shot ll‘-:uln the bloo manner that ex- Thiessing, ct4 0 2 0 et B | | Horace B. Feabody, head of tlie overall | peat the Mandy Lecs by a score of § to 1. | threo times b T b Ay ! jed 11 6 SHeE, e 1020 0public health subjects, duplicating effort, | Partment will necessitate taking some |company, expressed the belief that the | . N > | 8 In accordance with ac- 88§ ¥ oNomn w18 1 1 1 T wioting Mioney QW0 Tabor. and- conticting | BN thom & 20w, of The West fifs houses P he 1 it i el ped : The battery of the Mandy Leos was| Indictments were returned charging | coptad physiolonicai Joos. wnd yot it 4073 OLockhart. 1t3 0 0 ¢ 0" L3 ) T oan g | 1ouses ' homb had been place y German sym- | Rilay, pitch, and Nugaard, cateh, and for murder against the following Marshall ect Is a muu b".fi"" comprehension ©3 015 I1McDonell, p2 1 1 4 0|in functions, It was said a union meet- [ in Omaha, but the rearrangement of the | pathizers” from Detroit." Police and Resell hook. pited 1 . R o those who are wedded to such druge [ 100 %% e 3 33138 |IN8 of all the organizations Interested | runs, it is stated, will in @ measure off-|military authoritles are working to @. Vi toh oo it g e UL ‘"Nhn:{. (“"r.; wy”; Botash, op r:l";mn;l other” banefuy’ in: L otals.... 3 8 % g ; . | milits o oss, cateh, George Tier, Harry Winn an an coppe r n i Totals... .3 8 2 was belng planned for 1916, with a view | set that feature. gether on the case. The property dam- ,:‘,"::r,“",'.;lh'""_'(’"“m“y a4 not de. | luences which the” warla 'begcs poBatted for Hildebrana lnol:o Jinth. | to uniting as many of these organizations ———— age was estimated at between .00 and | SUMMER WHITE HOUSE hk oy The caeumRueming: b tha aliauid e B il their™ destructive airbury ] 1 04| ax possible in a single strof tional £10,000 i Beatrice 10130 *5 gle strong national or- Loan for Billlon Ready. WILL OPEN THIS WEEK connection of Winn and O'Leary with| 8. 8 8 1s indeed a nature’s tribute to what ‘we need and It is worthy of Earned run: Beatrice, 1. Two-base hit: | Banization. \DON, g 6 L N the killing iman. Three-base hit: ‘Conboy. Sacri- | Regarding public educational wors, the | VONDON, June 2i.—-Announcement was WASHINGTON, June 21.—Preparations [ o o no8 o yr0i o2 the Black party | fheousbout the mont o0y drug store imade today by R 14 McKenna, o e fow hitas .l':ildfihn?‘ndr.“P;lffl;ll‘l;]m?‘l'llmn council reported that the speakers’ hu-,""l‘l e today by Reginald MoKenna, ohan for opening of the summer White House | ., 46 before two grand juries, but {8 resw l“! jn stock. ol dottia to. ( ortum. hase . ce f the exchequer, th o le ] A o oday 8 ay. Fillman, Brannan. Bases on balls: Off | T8 had furnished speakers for 151 pub- m:o?)mm frasasi g “:"l‘"‘,' e PASSES KANSAS CITY [at Cornish, N. H., were begun today in| o "ot najcted, A ’:“rnb'm;' Jf > D?‘nnou“ uh Pu‘rlrell. 4. IStr\|7¢k out: | lic meetings during the year and that g D 1. " i “;“ r\ he House of anticipation of the arrival of President ————————— dv}rc%o! The Bwift srm 0., ity Purcell, 7. by McDonnell, Wild 4 D Commons last week, for war purposes, T Wilson. Servants and motor cars went Bwi ldg, Atlant . ur wo pltch:' Purcell. Pagaed “bail: Boothe. ki bW Teiile | Would be issued tonlght. The new loan| KANSAS CITY, Mo, June #1.—The|forward. By present plans he wil oyt Mgttt rore) g v :’“‘“‘: tor it _';::{:“g"‘: of (Gecrgin's appre- H par i cred » K " of an eap! i Drummers Wallop Islanders. Fealth subjects, including a campaign of | *Ill D& Put out at par and will hear 414 fcrest of the Kansas river at Kansas City [ here Wednesday and spend Thursday inp€an be rentedquickly G d tie Hfi. name and of or Ront” &bty | Beo r!colnll | per cent interest. was reached todey whea the atream | New York with Colonel House NORFOLK, June 21.—(§ Telegram.)—The Drummers walloped Grand Island fn the first game of the series here Monday afternoon, 7 to 0. A Neb., cial | education for mothers on how to save babies, and on the minimum sanitary re- quirements for rural schools. real slugging match in the third inning | The educational work of the association | o !"'::‘:gr:g :{':fl':"“‘;nsdw“:r“é“"_l;'“;{::“"“;' regarding frauds in patent medicines and | Drummers batting all around. Pitcher | the Interest shown by the public were re-| Smith batted twice in thesame inning, | ported as having steadlly increased, and | B D R ot the work which the -council undertook ! AB.H.OAE AB.HOAE | Bome ten years ago In elevating the R 08 8 1 1 thedrick. b3 0 4 ¢ 9|standard of requirements for medical ed- Payne, ss.... & 3 2 : :;\;fll. ll".: g 1 0 0fucation was said to have been so success- e i 03 1 oromm b -8 1 8 1 3| ful that the conditions which were ous~ m—, ;; 14 H : } S ;;llned in fho first report a decade ago as et aead 8 o 313 1 §|1deal have now become & reality. There IR AR 43135 were, however, a number of further ad- KEEP THIS LIST FOR There is scarcely an article xn.'r THIS LIST FOR Totals.....51 8214 8 -m,,,, ... 10 718 4 | Yances to be recommended, among which Grand Tsland ....0 00 0 0 0 0 0 00| were reforms in methods of clinical in- FUTURE REFERENCE FUTURE REFERENCE Norfolk .. 5070000057 struction in medical colleges. The secretary of the association, Dr. Alexander R. Craig of Chicago, reported BAG MANUFAOTURERS that the membership had increased from -m-om BAG ©O., 1lth aund 2% in 1914, to 76020 this yea Jackson St Dougias 116h. BOILER MAKERS GERMAN SPECIALIST , ATTENDS THE SULTAN GOODS RIS necessary to household and bus- iness that is not made in Omaha. Most Omaha people will be ‘Two-base hi Dye, Smith, L. Brow Melker. Bases on balls’ Off Stevens, 1; of] Smith, 3 Stolen base: B. Brown. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Shuster. McCown Again Wins Medal Trap Shoot| GAS COMPANIES OMANA GAS 0O, 1509 Noward @t RAKE-WILLIAMS.MOUNT CO., 3234 Douglas 605, and Kickory, Douglas 1043, ICE DEALERS 1 BOTTLERS i AL ; Don McCown annexed high score in | BERLIN (Via London), June 2L—Prof. OMANA BOTTLING CO. 610 So. 1ith Surprlsed to know lt. the Class A medal shoot at the Omaha | James Adolf Israel, the widely known St.. Dousias 1 Gune olub Sunday. MoCown has had |German specialist. is at the bedside of | ""’m‘%'mm 00., 1008 . . his name inscribed on the medal twice | Sultan Mehmed at Constantinople, ac- y l But lf th tl terests Ou here now out of three shoots. FElllson won |cording to the Tageblatt. He was com- BOXES—PACKING a n y ] 10E momuns the Class B shoot and George Brandels | missioned by the Turkish embassy here OMANA BOX CO. Bast Omaha, Weh. o . & BAXER I0E MACKINE CO. 19th and came home leading the fleld in the Class | on June 11 to go to Turkey, Prof. Tarael ster 413, 1 h . T'h l t Wicholas Sts., Dourias 1061, « shoot. & ia the sultan's guest at the Yildiz Kiosk, I:O%olfl-"'“fl:'."_‘"’ao W;;lhfl:;" lS a C lnC er. ese artlc eS COS LAUNDRIES Scores were as follows: where he will remain until the end of AL LR NONPAREIL LAUNDEY A CLASS, 2 r 3 A b €. oot SR, oot | e v e less and are better than those made it Jess Aylesworth...4 Del Grnul Ray C. Kingsley G\lfk Carter. Dorsey Burgess.. O'Brien B Cl‘AES Ellison Stuart Hall , Bobotker ROURKE PARK TO BE TAXED AT STECHER-CUTLER MATCH All indications now are that Rourke Park will be called upon July 5 to hold the largest crowd in its long and in- teresting career. These indications are from the advance sale of tickets and from the comment of the newspapers of the state, which show the immense |n-' terest in the championship match be- | tween Joe Stecher and Charles Cutler. “Here It is two weeks ahead of the ! match and the sale is wonderful,” said | Dan W. Gaines, proprietor of the Merchants hotel, whica is headquarters ' for the match. “We are getting orders | by every mail from all over the state and | western Towa, and all this In addition to the local demand, which is phenomenal.” | Although the' management Is discour- | aging betting on the contest, any one who | wants to wager semes to have little dif- ficulty in being accominodated elther way one wants to bet. Schuyler Defeats Rogers. SCHUYLER, Neb., June 21.—(Specfal.)— Schuyler defeated Rogers here Sunday in a fast ten-inning | . Andrews for Schuyler allowed five Lits and struck out twenty men. Score: R-H.E. 00001015 4 3 Tosore 10002100004 6 5 Batteries: Schuyler, Andrews and Da- Erp a Gum. vis; Rog HYMENEAL Anderson-McQuinn. BEATRICE, Neb., June 21.—(Special.)— Harry E. Anderson of this city and Miss Josephine McQuinn of Wymere were married Saturday at 1l o'clock in the study of Father Freeman at Wymore. After the ceremony a threcscourse wed- ding breakfast was served. After a brief honeymoon trip to Kansus City M- and Mrs. Anderson will make their home in Beatrice, where the groom is employed as advertising manager of the Dally Sun. Hanway.Perry. CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 21.—(Special.) —Earl E. Hanway, news editor of the Cheyenne State Leader, and Miss Sun- shine Perry, daughter of Benjamin F. Perry of Denver, were married Sunday at the bride’s home. The wedding is the culmination of a romance which began scveral years ago while Miss Perry was & high school student and Hanway was employed in newspaper work in Deaver. at at West Park, continues to lP.' wvement. Today he spent much 1ime on versnda overlooking the Hud- #on river, ruler’s allment has not been disclosed. Dashing style elegantly combined with Ide quality llars Geo. P. Ide & Co., Makeis, Troy, N, Y. For Sale by the m L SIO So. i6th. Thos. Kllpatnck & Co. 1507 Douglas Street PACIFIG «» 10 GRANDF 11130 ».om. 5:43 p. 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