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THE BEE: OMAHA ATURDAY, ITUNE About 100 dozen Men's Bilk Fibre Hose in all the | One lot of Men's Sample Belts (Crown Make)-— new summer shades for low shoes—worth 15 Initial buckle and fine plated buckles without the 25c. Specially priced, pair. C 75 dosen Men's Sample Union Sults—Both athletic i .o and regular make. Fine silk and linen, pure linen, | One special lot of Men's Negligee and Golf Shirts, made of good quality madras, soisette, French crepe, mull and corded madras, also mercerized | ey a a4 J b vaiuse un ta §2.807 Sefase and mercerized chambray. Val- Tolh: Raguiar VIEUREIUD A0, RH075 (9O ,85(:, - 50c¢ Semen, p.. K and told & story of how he performed Totals 3 H1n o0 {an operation on himself to save his own | *Batted for Hughes ‘in third {life. Dr. Gross four weeks ago | Boston 0000000 00 Aok | New Yor 2200000 %5 Two-base hits: Meyers, Perritt, Burns. was thrown against the wind | shield of his automobile and sustained an abdominal wound. The injury was aned runs h that to prevent death an immediate Fitapatrick, | Tuch e anville to inftial; worth up to 7be; BRERNIRY PR iy heis s oins 35(: Three-base hit: Burns. Home run: Rob- ertson. Stolen base: Gowdy. Ladles’ Genuine Palm Beach Suits.$11.50 * Ladies' stylish striped voil dresses..$6.05 [|io Maranville to Schmidt, operation was necessary. Dr. Gross per- formed it and drove to the hospital. The ues to $1.205; Saturddy,..... . 4 . ;mys echer i simply busbline All who have visited Stecher's training / CUBS BLANK GARDS‘ |GOOD RACES AT BEATRICE|Stecher Is Bubbling ™ tochet W Mmaly busbling] “All whe fave VIsinE BReIY SN | - O " " sf his coming match with Charles Cutler | than pleased with his condition and the SIXTH STRAIGHT“I | Trixie Bee Wins Two-Thirteen Pace ver Wlth C()[lfld(’,nC(\, at Rourke park the evening of v 6. | anedd WK Whish H5rart \ . i He says that the hard thing for stecher 't Are made wit spectal regurd to | Making Win in Fifth Heat to figure out how Cutler can think that . Theae. See Our hardwood and T he case is of | f Ra Joe Hetmanek, manager for Joe | he can beat him, Hetmanek writes that| In one lineup we find Mark, Tim, Lee hardwood and nicely finish See | ¢ . i o oe. N . \ & ‘“‘Mmllnl provision fl‘.,}u,\,‘ & eatet Lok mm“‘::::‘l Pierce Allows But One St. Louis| ot Btecher. the Dodge wreatling phenom, In | Stecher will not weigh much over 90 (5 Kimo in anctber FReR l:r;:." Pivy. -Room Hor ® rust-proof solution, and th | : i WHtIng to the sporting editor of The Bee, | pounds when he ente X B Outtts "'W'"‘ ire intertined With ;n‘ln:r:v wool 3-Room Home Runner to Reach Third Base and |ARKENCILLO PROVES HIS WORTH b T W S0, | FURH GRS S S S | “hinese tean Tve z3ar( Refrigerator we O | Y fusranteq fo be ger s;'i"o'(';" None to Pass There. | — - - - - ricsd ,‘m;:""""" ‘l” » 'gs e | — ‘T':mfm"*_rt Neb., June 'lh (Apectal ououononouonouononononouo:louox:ol:lronouonononouononononou | | VE | Telegram.)—The last day of the racing| q — — - | FINAL SCORE IS FT TO NOTHING | .o closed successfully with a good n <] ! S e 5 crowd in attendance. Some axccllent|Q 1] | BN R < | | CHICAGO, June 3. —Plerce permitted | 1 .an were run. The track was in ex- [ i M l fonly one 8t Louis runner to reach third | , jjon; condition and the races were 1} i\ ;1 0 i base and none go beyond it today, while | -~ closely contested. In the 2:13 pace It re- (] J N M Chicago pounded Doak and Griner for five | oo o (BT 0 T e to deetlo v-"-lg i} 1 N v d ) earned runs, winning its sixth straight i A | | A premacy. Good time was made in the u L e | game, & to 0 | | &-year-old pace and Oregon Hal end o ' — Phelan, with & home run and a single, | VoA04 g gt ’ ] of e e e e and Williams with two timely singles and | Afkencillo had to take the extra huat to n a e o en s o B o doutls, 1o the batters. [ decide firat place, Arkenclllo winnine. |g i} | \ = Tast flelding, espectally by Miller ana | The 216 trot was won by Aubrey O. ° ° Beck, kept down the local hits. Becker | OWned by F. Butler of Trenton, Mo., in An excellent porch swing, made of was expelled In the fourth for arguing on | 8iralght heats, with Dr. Wayo second. ] ° solid oak, 4.feet long: complete with a third strike called by U'mpire Quigley. [ Summary heavy chains, our Pac 3 " 0 o ' price \ 1.85 Jiscer \Pacing, 3-yearcids. purse ¥ | ! | orouie cmcage. w:«;:’.‘.‘-‘u"u . . - t11 3 Betipr, 5. 8 03 3 ATH Q4% | Minnte N $3° L] or, (1.3 0 s03 10 {r Adrian LI B Miller, 1h. ¢ 1 4 230 0/Sir Archtbald 55 ¢ Long, of ... 4 0 8110 0|Sunset s dr - | ot ie § 31018 Poe enaen gy o - L y 41 45800 » e, 2106 > u Beol 20 {0481 0| *Only two horses in third heat for first [©Q - i L ’ $0 % 40| place ] ° = 4 ;}V;‘""F. ‘i H n « 300 "\ Trotting, $:16 class, purse 30 ° r s n i ST Y | Lord Duke............ 3 3°Y 1] Totats,... 3 M1 2 [ Merrio Mack. ¢ ;‘fi e A spiendld genuine Blizzard Refrig- R T R s o & 4t | UTenE. Oilimea. Hont o n erator, with no inside seams, and in- Chicago 00020103 5 TenaG . . n lerlined with mineral wool, the sani- N Y rl o~ Dr. Charles H. Cole....... erenes tary wire shelves, drain pipe, etc ¢ Two-base hits: Hyatt, Snyt Willlame. | “myma "2:15y, 2:16%, 2:17%. o e, ; 8, pipe, etc, B AX Home run: Phelan. Stolen by MeLarry Y o . re easily removed, so that 'every Barned : A i Pucing, 2:13 class, purse $400 o e iy 0wl Y G i || B0 M to tt, Left on bases: (Trixle Fee EREE 1 when cleaning; our price - | St. Louis, 7: Chicago, 6. Bases on errors: | Lee Dale 1 33 S Chicago, 1. Bases on balls: Off Plerce, 4; | Axabetta - . 4222 -"n o > off Doak, 2. Hita: Off Doak, 6 in six in- | Danica . 3 e -3 440410 1] y A |ninge. off Griner, 4 in_two _innings. | Rustic Patenter....... 83543 We are exclusive arents in Omaha Struck out: Bv Plerce. §; by Doak. b | Evelyn Patchen g tee |l o and vieinity for Blizzard Refrig- J] Ice Cream Freezers that are abso- Jlyvo oy Quigley and Orth The Co-Bd $67ar @ ] erators and Utllity Gas Ranges tely sanitary; no solder used on 4 iy ool d | Ben Norval 178@ | the inside of can; our 490 Dodgers Trim Ph | 3ol J neds 'a o T rnn,;h‘w‘,v'un_ June ;l‘mlr Time, 2:18%, 2:19, 2:143, 2:18%, 2:1° ‘o n AN delphia failed to overcome the lead which | > cshile " Brookiyn secuzed in the firet inning to hs!“ol"“"r::ll‘m;";?:v‘\‘l:‘;l‘:r "a‘c‘o’rondn-:h Bloe E E day and the 'atter won. 4 to 2 In the ! RiFe S 0 opening session the visitors piled up three | third; Bert L., fourth. Time: 1:164. i ° runs on two (ln:{_?;,lv‘!, two Irl and Rn:‘l SRRt ‘g n croft's error. eir other tallles in the ] ] eighth was Stangle's homer. T f S | 8 oot " | Time for Starting 1 g by Umplire wler for protesting a strike . | 1m.- bateman's box, Score pee Way aces 18 | i 1 BROOKLYN. PHILADRLPHIA | O Nara; i | 30 i heat, 1t 1 Ocimvarn, 3t H E 3 i 3| The management of the Omaha Speed. *‘fl fi ». 3 g% 9 ue, 1b. ¢ ¢ : way has changed the hour of the start of { TR0 oW e g § 0 & |the races on July & trom 11 to % Thie| ° | McOarty, o 5 1 oKiliter, c... 4 4 2 viwas done in order that base | fans | © |Puetter. p. 4 1 0 3 0Mavir o -3 33 0 8| might have plenty of time to attend the | L - _\‘-wlrml\d l'l“i(yh(hu Range, Totals "% 231 0 Sroiad SN “ Omaha-St. Joseph ball game In the [ 48 =3 e \ A substantial 4-passenger Lawn Swing, | Nith 4 one-plece, hand drille T e e morning and stlll go to the races in the 1 e * burners; the body is made o *Batted for Maver in ninth { () " ° finished In green, with natural wood | heavy. rust-proof sheet steol: [!Brooklyn 3000000 1 0it|8afternoon. In consideration of the Bpeed- (8 A About 1,44 e e, i My Vood | S i et Ul DB Y88 S S et come e, Mamaie 8 IR About 1,448 Men's High Grade Summer Shirts § screwed together: our ron; positively guaranteed to Two-base hits: O'Mara, Daubert, Cra- | Rourke has called off his afternoon game | s 2 7 e 5 . o He » bake’; ‘our §12.50 [|ynuh darer Home run: stengel, Stolen |und but one game will be played at|O el » made of fine quality silk and linen, satin striped madras and soi- g' R T o 4 ' hase. ts. Earned : Brooklyn, 3; ! i i g Pilladeishia, 3 1,0\..,.',:"',.’.n,v“'g'.;;:;,', {6 | Tourke park on July 6. aithough m‘g o _,,f sette materials, beautiful patterns. The shirts in every detail are i ancroft errors rookly: Ve ules 3 Banerott h“fi:a.”;\;.lm‘h:r“& roo) ,h : | were originally ache I8 " weB | exoeptfxol;‘ally well made—soft collars attached, neckband style g 3 1. Hit by pitehed ball: By Ma s | i wl"h 80 uf 0; ¥ ; Sitruck ‘out: By Pfeffer. 5; : ‘CHURCH LEAGUE TEAMS ] g ft French cuffs, s me with detached soft collars. ] i prpbe Bl et g ARE TO Y AT RALSTON‘E we consider these extraordinary values worth to $2.50. ° Glants Blank raves. FLA A : [ | NEW YORK. June % —For the second 0 Buy your shirts for summer and vacation wear at this = E | | . A {time n two duy the New York Nationala | y, wainut Hill Methodist Episopal| @ sale, The entire lot at one price. ............. R e LR [} ’ [ihey found a man who could ston them. [and the Ralston Methodist Episcopal g ; —_— 8 171H AND HOWARD SIS - o LT R b 2ot bl ot sty | 600 MEN'S SAMPLE BATHING SUITS hought from the 3 thelr first home victory from the world's | Stitute today. | {nitti y Ve “ork. ale 5 ) g ;‘?’u:mblo: Bostons. & o 0. p.m:;,' ihe | Ued for_wecond place in_the df‘hllreh;g Long Island Knitting (0., New York, on sale 50c on the dollar. 8 'ormer St. Louls pitcher, came through |league. The Walnut team defeated . . . » RS riat Fatha"Tor New Fork. HOo: | (n Ralston tearm two wesks 60 n All Fine Worsted Bathing Suits, worth to $3.50 . . $1.98 i F, 304 ) Y113 Dootor Baves Own ;fi All Fine Pure Worsted Bathing uits, worth to $2.50, $1.39 d e ‘30 3y 8 AT W TN 1 Rl - . = i S ecial 0flerin S ‘or o iz IRRREY Lif‘e by 0 eration*fi ‘ - All Worsted Mixed Bathing Suits, worth to $2.00 . $1.19 | . f ot B Aéd 4 ! 30 % VS e B y p o 0 0 T | _ i RN Jg All Worsted Mixcd Bathing Suits, worth to $1.75 . . 98¢ | 00 OPerritt, p...8 2 1 1 1 g 5 | 0 B | ESCANABA, Mich, June 2%.—Dr. John | i 0 LN ; ; Cruteher. D ;\ : g Totals.....32 1127 16 3 | Gross of this city left the hospital today E A“ Jer‘ey B‘“’ml sllltl, wortll to ‘l-“ 9 e *s o® 69‘ i i Y7, . 'lr‘:.l,‘:l‘:):'."zflkul:u s«-:mxg( lly‘?)?( (i:':-r‘;»:mr: " day, suit, §0¢ and ..... i Ladies' ‘plain white and corded washable [ | o Frmes, 2 Hits: OFf Hughes. & n twe | 1101Y Was keut secret at his request b 1 t Ver tensive gm“.;ll :?xt md Msn i Imlzcndtd g e 8 e | . #¢ Crutcher, 3 g P od Sport Shirts for outing wear. y extensive | Broadcloth an atin Striped Tub Silk Shirts, \ skirts With pateh pockets, at....$1,00 [ rfining ’..ff'a'.y':.‘;‘;,;f, Z"If’.’:..’i;' n';'n:".'.r;‘” —————————o——————=—a==w=== |0 ghowing at prices ranging from $4 Q| yulues up to $8.00. Specially priced at %%sd | 8 it ritt, 4; u h 8 esesssssesseape i /j AP Cholce of any lndies’ hat in the house, [§|by James. i. Umpires: Quisiey and Eason, or:o:lououonononouoano $L.00 10 «.coiotiniensiun s IVEOIS) BROB 80 e a0, BN v S N D ' / 4 values to $12.50, at..........81.95 Big Pop-Pop Races f h s ter "f I I la a l | i SPECIAL IN MEN'S . Both satul‘d&y and ! e Ot lng n SUITS. Sunday at the Tub Interest has been revived in the motor- cycle races which are held each Wednes- | day, Saturday and Sunday evening at the | | Motordrome near Carter lake. Anyone with any sporting blood in their veins | {1tkes to watch the speed boys clip off | the miles at the rate of ninety miles an | hour. The danger at such a great speed gives t thrill to the events, but this does not seem to deter the riders, who push | their machines to the limit. Big cards are scheduled for Baturday and Sunday evenings, when the riders uope to estab- lish some new records 'Terriers Crush Baltimore Tedps BALTIMORE, June 26—S8t. Touis over- whelmed Baltimore today by the score \ul 11 to ®. Davenport pitched ood hall | for the visitors througbout while all throe | of the local's pitchers used were vasy for | | their opponents. Deal's hitting featurwa The unlimited variety and high quality of our clothing, the unequaled values we give and the intelligent attention we pay to every customer, has made this live store great and our advertising profitable because truthful, since those who once buy here continue that pleasant habit of their own accord. It is to those who are strangers that our message is aimed. Looking at the matter fairly and squarely, Brandeis store is truly Omaha’s fashion center for men and young men. Men's nobby spring suits in check and stripes at Cut .and $875 made right. Now is the time to buy your extra pair of pants. All broken lines at $1.76, $2.75 and TLL MEN'S SUITS 3375 IN THE HOUSE AT GREATLY Men's Hats and REDUCED PRICES Shoes at cut prices. Headquarters for : s Timely Sale of Straw Hats Hirsh-Wickwire & Co., | At Aboat Half Price Society Brand, | bought from a New York Schloss Bros. | impurter a0 '3 %ot i These hats are all new and perfect, including Porto Suits, $19.50 to $35.00 | Runs, Finsmes sesits It costs little to Dress Well if you dress the “Union” way—a little down and a little each week-—our big outlet gives ‘ you cash store prices. :‘url’ 4 She ars PH. E‘ Mila: If sold in the regu- uis 21 L Baltimore 000001100 1 [ I’nzr“z-y “}'Eo“”""" Irgmn at Batteries: St. Louis, Dayenport and .00, $2.50, $3.0 and Hartley: Baltimore, Quinn, Douglas and Gwehs. | Tips Defeat Chicago. BROOK YN, June 2.—Broklyn broke a {long losing streak at the expense of ( cago today when they battercd Mike Prendergasi ont of the box In the fourth linAfAg. Brannan, who ‘relleved-him fared | no_bel the final count being 12 to 4 Fvans made two sensational catches rt the right ficld wall of drives by Beck and RHE “ry* . ” . $3.50; divided int three Biltmore Special” Suits | i sitirin W soe. $1650 $1.69 These are the greatest friend mak- 21000 OO IO IO IO IO EIO M OEIOEIOEIOEIC OEIOEIO EIOSIO MO EIOEI O IO EI O EI O EIOEIO IO EIO IO IO IO IO PEOPLES STORE. By e st s b el i i Wy ers that any store can offer. Panamas, Bangkoks Brooklyn 0606150012136 b and Leghoras Genuine South American P ’ Panamas, {imported Leg- B k Lm f M horns and Bangkoks in all roxKen es O €IS | the latest styles—telescope peneil curl and yacht shapes ot R2.95. 85, 8$7.50 Battories: Prendergast, Brennan and Wilson: Rrooklyn, Marion, Finneran and 1l‘lman | | Pirates Beat Buffaloes. BUFFALO, M. Y., June %-Pittaburgh won today's game, € to b althoug '»Tued by the local team g rror was & costly one and | b on balls were too numer Ithe first inning Blair ’s Sui B d the ball | i Y Nt it B e, ot and Young Men’s Suits | . %i¢%o. ‘I\IJO and the run was scored RHE 0 R l L Score H BN $ $ ur Regular Lines b Loy IR RS R R - X R 20 to 25 value‘! Men who prefer distinctive styles in hats will ;:.Im ‘.:\nl Bufalo Ford, Bedient and unnra:'lnte rthe d!lnnlla)y of s;rlw hats. Ameri- | Blair, Alen can straw from the best makers, ne | NEWARK, N. J., > Kalserling and $3.50. e Gl A wH J WORODA RETAIL DEALER < d Ir\lxn‘:a'« 4‘"‘(‘\' u‘. iL:ur bits |.»d=- ';‘.‘.‘.A Y pe » Ls | Newark won, 0 Scor R £ e T : e hems City..0 00 00010 0141 Boys’ Straw Hats 5Gc Straw Hats PHONE DOUGLAS 222. OMAHA NEB Newark -.\0.10 10040 e6 3 2 at Half Price at 25¢ es: K s . ning I 2 g 5 g B . e q 1 g Eastorly; Newark, Easterling and Rari- 225 Sample Snits, Genuine Palm 525 pairs Men's Summer Trousers 2;;’ ('.:;;df::.:“ th‘r,i:v ::'r’;" ?{TL f:;‘d"v“l' i e — p—g | T —— Beach, full French faced, made (o all sizes and colors. Regular Hats, Felt Hats and | Hats in all the mew ' with houses and cottages can be rented quick- | Pitcher, Tly Jasper did not ai sell for $7.50 and $10, ss 00 $3.00 to $3.00 values, $2 50 S|ll k Hats $1.00 n:u rah styles. Goc 0 valves vales Saturday . ... . . . | pair .. . Saturday .. 50¢ special 25¢ Apartiuents, flats, 0 SO0 IOEIO IO EIO IO O LI 0TI O LIO I O EIO IO IO CIO CIO IO IO LI ) OEIO IO LI O LS any Federal leagu club.” “but “meekly . {Slgned the contract tenderéd him by the | Iv and cheaply by a Bee ‘‘For Rent’” want ad. |18 Angeles club of the Pacific Coast I aounununanunanunununuououononououononcflo*ouo ononnnououoaofiouomuoag