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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, 'Wuw. 1. Hits: Off Marquard, § in Walker, 6, by Shaw Umpires: Bvans HE Six innings: off Ritter, 1 in two innings; and Chiil off Bohupp, none in one ianing: off Four in Row for Tigers. G in_elght innings, none out in DRETROIT, July 2.-Detroft made It riner, 4 ' ninth. off Sallee, none in one inning. four straight from Philadelphia today. Struok out: By Marquard, 2 by Ritter, winning & hard-fought game, 6 to 5 In| 1; by Schupp, 1; by Griner, & Umpires: the JUERY ninth nning Steen weakened and Quigley and Emsie. filled the bases after two were out and rooklyn Again Strikes Snag flt;IJII:(;A'[‘IT:II‘,PH']"\, July 2.-Baa I.I;\‘:‘h Ernest Shore Shuts Out Comiskey's| pitched a lows ball that bounded oft | N u marine ’ w ] | and flelding by Chicago in the e Stanage’s glove and landed a few feet in N Hands of Pittsburgh After Long B e g B Men by the Score of Thre Foaat oF My v M et T Boars il : " : s nd n "y ame, o 8. b ™ T h ha d t ed | Series of Victories | five inntngs the home team did mot get to Nothing. Rh ot & Broer atop by Bush inTtne | PRFRESS 1? nunh!u first baser=but hm!r h:n off { 'm.\u. averted a tle score. The victory | Lavender in the sixth) produced two <~ puts Detroit in second place. Score FINAL SCORE IS SIX TO TWO | rine Chicago tiea thé score in _the HIRD [P A DRLe R " pwrno { ot | feventh and took a lead of three runs CHICAGO IS IN T PI‘ACEI . ARHO A B oA The & § in_the eighth. e Healey, 8.3 0 0 3 IER NS . BROOKLYN, July 20.—After winning| With one out in the hr;‘ms teams Balt| (10 AGO, July M.—Ernest Shore to-| Wamh' ctid 339 111488 e best cigar v last twenty-. of the eighth, Zabel, who took Laven- i o o : N P av 1s 4 Dlaed, having 1ot thiee aid oS meR | fer's Diace In’ the seventh Inning - Eave | day held Chicago to two, hits, one & |Schan e RS value on the market today is found in | st i nd tled one, | Dineen a pass and was succeeded by oal IRR] L1 N \ ) { Brooklyn today agaln. struck a enag in| Pearce. An error and & pass filled the | fcratch, and Boston beat out the locals, | Nl R R 111387 . the Pittsburgh team, who had interrupted | DeSes and Cheniey went in to pitch. Cra: |3 to 0. The defeat with Detroit's victory | Koo, 01 tes10l B d vath's gingle and Niehoff's double scored | he | Knowlson 003 110313/ B ' the winning streak by taking the first| four runs and Cheney's wild throw on1{ felegated the locals to third place in the | SRR o0 0 soe10a0 8L F P 11y game of the double-header on Saturday. Whitted's bunt and Gheney's two wild | Bost two runs in the M Davis e 8o . I Y Harmon had the Brooklyns at his mercy | Pitches sent in (wo mgre. Demarce suc. | PONNARL race. Boston 2 P (o B Sl B ) 4 . - Yl ceoded Rixey in the /ninth and ylelded | second came when B Scott singled and| = o< oo | & Py and Pittsburgh won easily, 6 to 2. Doug- | one ran. | atter twe men mere out. Shore lined to| RAR for Lapp In ninth | . las was attacked vigorously in the first|" Saier anjured a ligument in his HEht ( {r " Aurphy misjudged the ball and it | ‘Batted for Knowisen in ninth i 3 Faru, Read This : inning when triples by Collins and Wag-| oring on & double steal in the P . ith an for H. Davis in ninth. TN 4 | meventh and was taken to o went for a double. Hooper followed with | pyjad, e gl 91 0 X \ . ner and w double by Hinchman nrtl!d;.\'.non' e S S !lnnlhor double to right. Boston's other| Datrote T 230031018 N To the man presenting the greatest number of EL TELLO Cigar Bands hy | two runs. Errors by Miller and O'Mara MOS0 oA g, /THUADELERIA | fon was made in the fitth on singles: by | , T¥o:base hitai Lajole, Walsh.” Tnres X September 18, 1915, will be given FREE ticket to the World's Championship =y OAE 7| base onc me urns, 3 i : | and three singles produced fhree runs in'good, rt.. 4 3 i 6 00570 | speaker and Gardner with & batter hit|Stolen base: Buah, Iase on error: De Seriesof Baseball Games and all expenses of transportation te the seventh. Gets' wild throw on Colling ;l‘.;-: Wikl ; $ e .'}‘ by & pitched ball coming between ‘“v'r'"k 1. IR...--‘ unmhun- ”\')rlr“mn |u; \ and from the place where the ; .| Murray | o nowlson ta: oo n \ 3 3 " srounder, Johnaton's: sacuiiite, Hinch-|gimeye 3 ¢ 8 ¢ 299 0! Russell held the visitors down after the | aight and two-thirds funings: oft Davns games are played. To the one S5 &t - " a | Bufer, "1b...2 010 0 1200 \ playea. men's 6t and WakSers Bt Soored ate| 10 1800 803 3 184 o|sixth mnifg. hone In one-third Inning. Struck out: By 5 i ingthe 2d e other run in the ninth. A pass to O'Mars, Williams, o 4 8 1 0 910 0| Mafiager Rowland received word from | X'ehi: :"d“§““zlfl"fl'ln» 4 Umplres TN E % presentingthe Zd largest numi Wheat's triple and Cutshaw's , single SO SV ¢ 0 ¢ 3 18 1 8| Prestdent Johnson that he had been ins|" Nrowns Beat Yanks. SRS of bands $50.00in cash; 3rd Jarg- camed Brooklyn two run In the seventh. | Davender, o 3 § § 1 101 0| gefinkely auspended aa a result of a dls-| BT, LOUIS, July 3.-By a batting rally S estnumberof bands $30.00 in cash; Myers had made fn twenty-three con-! % R 4 $°3 3 3| bate with Umpire O'Loughila at the close | in the ninth Bt m'“lllozl'(”((:::'\; s Ktma ¥ \ o 4th largest number $20.00 in cash 2 ol o Cheney 000 3 om Ne! o , and ¢ A ash, secutive games until Harmon stopped Chemes.’s.. 0 0 o 1 5 VR T %5 | of yemterday's gume. Boore, firat gam, | [ The. Four-aamie serite Hisler atArced S 3 —— Two Bands from Little E1 Tello cigars him today. Score | eBehutte 1070 0 B ! BOSTON. CHICAGO. Nor the lm‘nlm I»u(lnflerlhlnln[ (‘nnkun‘n i ) k. . count as one from Large El Tello. PITTSDURGH BROOKLYN | w AB.HIO.A B ABHOA® | Yorcing him Inc by three consecutive ) A L APILOAE ABH.OA® | Totals .3 T T & Mooper. 16,6 2 30 ENMarohy, 16,00 180 | jassen was refllaced by Weltman 1’""'\ 3 y 4 / SAVE YOUR BANDS Carey. 1.4 180 ¢ *Batted for Lavender in seven Wagper, 3. ¢ 0 1§ | 04 0 glen by Walsh, Agnew and Wellman X Colling, cf,. 5 & 1 0 00 Mars, *Batted for Cheney in ninth 220 (ECol 39,370 Yillea the banes for St Louts fn the : EL TELLO Ci'm johmeton. 15 { 416 8 eDwubert. b 8 HChiCago ...........1 00 00 014 198 328 $ 1% & 0| ninth, Then Shotton hit to mecond and | 3 \ MeCORI Wagner, ®a. 5 2 1 3§ au.nfi.'. 4 o | Fhiladelphia 00000206 1 108 OFelnch 308 00| while Bautnan threw him out at first - O D BRADY CO., Distributors, Omaks Biox, 2. 40 3 8 OHommA, ¢ 0| Two-base hits! Murray (2), Williams, | B ot 2 42 QBohalk. c... 2 0 ¢ 0 0 Walsh brought in the winning run. All bands must be presented at our office Baled 3b..0 4 1 1 2 0Gets, 35 | |Fiaher, Luderus, Niehoff, Burhs. Harn~d |Thomas. es.. 8 0 1 1 OBikbarne. 353 0 1.1 0| Score: Sot laten: the £ 8§ Y Schang. ¢.. 8 0 3 0 OMlller, ¢ runa: = Philadelphia, 6. Stolen bases; | #hore, v 10 8 igieaus b 00804 1 NEW YORK. o 87, LOUIS 3 ¢ o n noon of September 18th, TRONSASDAS 5.0 SRR ' i |Sater, Bresnahan. Bases on balle: Off | o SR e o e B R ABHOA BN AB.H.OU R o g | T otala 3 1Russel, p..1 0 0 030 Ofhotton, 6.4 2 1 0 Totals 381027 16 0Dell, p o (Zabel, 2; off 1; oft Rixey, nv’{ - 310 ¢ OAustin, 8b..3 1 2 4 0/ v Demaree, 1 rat base on errors: Phil Totals 1 5201 9, 1.8 0800 = Sqpiteem gty Tok 1 61 4 deiphia, 2. Btruck out: By Lavender, .| sBatted for Cleotte in sixth, 3011 0 T 8 302 40| == = T e IS = Sboemucs *Batted for Douglas in eighth by Rixey Hita: Off Tavender, 4 in| g oo 03001000 03] 212 0 0Walker, of..8 0 1 0 1 “\n-mn.n 2 0,0 .: o g 3 x —6 |aix hmmu-l off Zabel, none in one and | Ghicago 00000000 S5 [ Renets B3t 1 ST imei 13 8 -84 " PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS rooklyn 00000 2 0% 3 onethird Mnings; off Plerce, none (na |" b g | Reumen, . 0 0 3 van, a 1 | Two-base hit: Hinchman. Three-base (put. gute); aff Cheney, 2 In two-thirds in- |, I¥0-base hita; Shore, Hooper. StOlen | Boons, 'sb.. 19 3 ¢ oAmnew. ¢l 1 4 3 ¢ T its: Collins, Wagner, Hummel, Wheat. ningi oft Rixey, § in eight innings; off | Double play: Blackburne to [Brown. ... 4 & 6 2 o Wellman, 54 1 1 » 0 A A frarned runs: Pittaburgh, 4, Brooklyn, {Damaree, 1 in one inning. Umpires: mnu: {1 Bases on balls: Off Shore, 4. - o byouble ‘plava: . Cutshaw to Daubert! lier and Hart, Off Cicotte, 9 in six innings; off L Totals TRTaEN O'Mara to Miller to Cutshaw to Getz to . Russell, 1 hreee ipnings. Hit by | e — e Douglas to Daubert. Bases on balls: mr! Reds Basy: tor: Wraves. | Ditahed” ball, Hy" Cicotta: (Hoblitseh, by | Douglas, 1; off Harmon, 2, Hits: Off | BOSTON, July 2.—Boston fell on Ben-|{ UobittaeD. ~ Btruck = out. * By Douglas, 9 10 elght innings off Dell, 1|ton in the mecond inning today and te, 2; by Shore, 1; by Russell, 1. Um- Clco In one inning. Struck out: By Douglas, | SCored five runs on three aingles, a trible] pires: Hildebrand &nd O'Loughlin. ’ P 1 Vi Cin- | ’ Sy, Harmon, 3 Umpires: ‘Byron and | 14 o bases,on Salls; waning srer |7 1o gtime Wit Semators. WOMEN'S AND MISSES Glanta Loae to Carda. the Northwestern league, made his Tirst CLEVELAND, July 20.—Cleveland de- appearance in the box for the visitors| feated Washington, 5 to 4, in ten innings S L sy, TORK, July M—Atter loaing six | 40 iade favordble impression. ' Soore: | today, breaking its losing streak, Walker TAILORED SUITS—Worth Yosss SINCINN | outpifches aw, but errors le agh- et aleerdd > et Ko or ovinree SenMSrE SIMISE g 0 AT s o AP 104 | gt ke, e tond e soventh; |} up to $36.00, i K L Dl L Eles {gran, b ioran 2174 | Cleveland_ tied it up on three hits In the $9 75 | { i WOMENS' AND MISSES' TAILORED COATS, worth A FN% up to $25.00, ened. 5! g 16 L ... 3 00 o ol ninth in the tenth on Wam 4 % Glanta filled the ‘hases with none out, | Redsers. 3b. 4 § & 1 OBkan: .. 2 1 1 0 0| basagnass single. and. O Nelll's. double, choice at .... . choice at. ., .. o . 2 . - but Sallee retired the side with only one | Killiter, it 20 0Comnolly, It1 9 3 0 0| et Flelder Graney was carried from run scorel againdt him. Long won the,Griftith, rii3 2 1 0 ¢Magee ... 4 1 1 0 0/ f tield i rl first innk belleved to ! wame for St. Louls with a home-run} Wingo, 4 6 oohmide, Th4 3 ¢ 0 ollhe " Sy m' rl m“' kle. Score drive “in the sixth inning. Tt followed|Wiliams, cfd 2 ¢ o (Smith .4 3 3 1 o have fractured his right ankle. Score:| Rutlers single and Merkie's error. on | Mol 14 011 1 oMumavl w1129 cLevenan wAsHIKGTON : Dolan's sacrifice bunt. Bcore: Hakemor. 53 8 ¢ 3 themes 5 8991 8l R R Mostter, 11,48 3 s NBW YORK | *VonKolntts 1 1 0 0 OHuges, p....1 0 6 1 0 38 1 1Foster, 2.4 1 21 4 : ABH.OAE & o e e OTyler | 10000] 100 ., 30130 [ 42830 0| Totals 8 THD O - [t | 120 n.3 121 ) 30100/ Totals ....28 60l 160 WI41T0 ' ;' : : ':‘: : ';ll(h:: f(lvr l;t‘nlon in ||!|I\1.) 18 : } &' O,A|Inlm\lh e = : : : Ry 2 9| *Batted for Ragan in fourth i 3 oMenry, ¢ i e Dota’ ot H $0% ¢ 8|Cineinnati . 00110000023 Pe b oNr s Yol : ong ' rt: 9 ogho t1 010 0fBoston .. 05000010 %4 10 1 0Connolly, 1 0 0 1 0 $12.50 Just A 4 ghabimgton, ef1 0 0 0 01 Pwo-base hits: Williams, Killifer, Grit- 0.8 0 cBhaw, p.... 3 001 LU, us piis 0 b PO S fith droh, Magoe; Moran. =Throa:base | “Hottman i1 1 8 0 ehothiine 'ai 2 0 8 THAT SOLD UP TO $10.50. Wednesday THAT SOLD UP TO § f ¥ t: Mar e, uble plays: Wingo S R \ g oth Totals ..., % imitter. .00 § 0 & 4 |to Mollwita; Hersog To Rodgers to Wingo. | Tols oill @ 3 ‘i we will offer your choice of about 150 about 100 Taffeta, Silk and Ol ? Behaon: 3is 8 00 0.6 | Remory 3, oft Ragan o o0t Ticies 1| *Batted for Walker in'ninth T8, including all sizes and % el . 000 3 e | o eyers i1 800 ¢ ol Rene nt W Ry O ott | ;Batted for Neff in seventh. DRESSES, including silk, linen and pretty SKIRTS, u B 71 3] McKenery, § in six innin e g P e o Scor: ) select from. B kg T i DA { i four innings; off Hughes. 3 in Qaveland .......1 02 0°0 0000 1 cotton dresses of all kinds. Well assorted colors. es of styles to “Tn P . Inninge. ruck out: y enery, a ington " y g:{:fi g: glthhrn:'\‘o:u!':mfimm by Ragan, 2: by Hughes, £. Umbires! | gparned runs: Cleveland W in colors, as well as fll‘ es, YOU WILL BE AB- THEY ARE AUIUALLY WO $8.75, ok e ke e T Fortst "B Sabey, Ghag: ||| SOLUTELY AMAZED AT THESE WONDER- $10.00 AND $12.50. YOUR CHOIOE WED- Evans Helps Halttmore. man, Bouthwor ita: Off SDAY, AT e & \ p Steve Evans, the famsus Lumerlst. who | in_elght and hi nn e FUL VRBTIIBE 5538 06 s e G aitionn b sbincon Shes NE 3 v ey e SR eI LR ;B was sent to, Baltimore f Brooklyn, | Boelding, 2 4 24 York, 1 |has strengthened the former club's out- | Walker, age . arquard, 1. off | field considerably. Evans im one of the |none in one ining. B: | - — 3 Off Ritter, 1; off | best gardeners in the Federal league. Walker, 3; oft Shaw, 3. | G ! B oy Reduced Electric Rates New Maximum Lighting Rate, 8 cts. Old Maximum Lighting Rate, 11 cts. L Beh "EFFECTIVE AT ONCE ; APPLICABLE TO ALL BILLS RENDERED ON OR AFTER AUGUST le. | :Every Home Can Easily Afford Electric Service \ b Po it ' Wire Your House - | Now---1It is a Sound Investment -~ - . Brighten the Home Circle by lnst.alling Low-Priced Electric Light The very low electric lighting rates which aie now in_effect should . For example, assuming a customer uses 50 kilowatt hours ina given 4 stimulate the wiring of already built houses. Thousands have been month, his net bill would be as follows: equipped for electricity during the past few years. 95 kilowatt hours at 8 cents. . . $2.00 The connected load, number of sockets, number or size of lamps or 25 kilowatt hours at 6 cents. . . $1.50 appliances igl use will hav?l él‘f bearing "l: lthe {wv{l ra.te‘ scheh(tule. The Net bill .. $350 i customer will pay a speci rate per kilowatt hour for the current Lo o8t AN R i g used each month, irrespective of the size of his connectéd load, Average rate 7 cents\per kilowatt hour. . ) ; i3 The large majority of electric light users will have their electric il After the first 25 kilowatt hours monthly, the additional consump- > : : ; : { tion will be charged for at the next lower rate and so on down the rates reduced. The small and medium sized consumers will derive sub- 1 schedule. stantial benefits. ] 'OMAHA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY ; " GEORGE H. HARRIES, President Maximum lighting rates have been reduced approximately 40 per cent within the past 2 years due to physical improvements and growth of business