Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 24, 1915, Page 4

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TIH mll 1915. PIRATES TAKE TWO | =+ 11 : 4 TERRAPINS BEATEN 1""'"'-"'"311. e July 3By timely bitting T *Batted for Toney In eighth. *Batted for Benton in_tepth. llh-mkl) n |nok another me om St *Batted for Chalmers in $ighth | Louis here today. 6 to 4 Crandail al- 4 *Ran for Byrne in elghth lowed the visitors tem hits in elght in- OMAHA 24, JULY Our Entire Stock Fine Remodeling Sale Prices . *Batted for Rixey in tent! nings and Watson, who_relleved him, s h l T “hen fur Bares'® SR {Reld the Datters Ritless. In the seventh | I " “. r.““n Pittsburgh Clptun Both Ends of |(incinnati 900080020 1-3 Baltimore Again Drops Game to Chi- | ¥ith Bimon on first Magee hit a home Priladelphit. 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 0 1 0= | {Fun over the right field fence. Score: o | b Double-Header at New Two-vase hits! Mollwitz, Becker, Barned | cago Whales, Being Held t0 | prookiyn ...0 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 0-610 81 Palm Beach, White Yok |guns: Cincfinats; 2: Philadeiphia, 1. Btoien " & Louls...'10 00034910494 Z ork. {buse: Moliwite, 1 iave: Byrne to Three Hits Flannels and Blue Hases on balls Orr Toney .2; off on, 2. off Chal MATTY CAN'T HOLD THEM |mers. 3¢ off ‘Baumgartner. 2. Bases on Clfotnnatl, 1. Struck out: My Hancroft to Ludei Batteries: Brookly Marion and - - :l‘::"('lnv. Bt. Louls, lvnmhll Watson and in se g P {COUNT 18 FOUR TO ONE Caseys Step Down. Serges, mi-F'eg KANSAS CITY, July 2.—A defeat for or conservative styles . 2 4; by Henton, 1. by © hllln'll‘ ‘I R \ 3 (h’ . EW YORK, July 22~Pittsburgh de- by Baumgaitner, 1, Hits: Off Toney, n the locals an Chicago's vietory over r'::a h‘__ Torx ok ot - o g s [Féven innlugs: off’ Benton, 1 in two in- | | CHICAGO, July 28.—Held to three hits | Baltimore' drove Kansas Oty from the Mings; off Dul 3} In one Inning;. of b P o s op place In the league Ing double-header hers todsy. 8 to Latd #10% | Chamers, 9 1n sight Innings; off Baum- | aretr potinet: While Chicaso pounded | Four home rups by, Buttalo helped them $2.50 Trousers $185 In the first game Pittsburgh bunched kardner. 0 in one inning( none out fin more again lost to the focals | to a victory here. 7 to Kansas City NOW Liivvnes four Bits on Mathewsot in the/third jn- |(€RtD): off Rixey. b in one inning Um- |today. 4 to 1" The visiting batters could | Fallied I the (ait n::r;nl"l""l":a Yoo - - o Lano a made four rus u uffalo e ning and four more on Ritter in the fifth, ' “v","". - ":'I" S {90 LN bat=plp fouls knd Hiee. R":"‘: | oo, reat < PRWYTRIL L > K odwers Trim Cards, B, o 1 - scoring three runs in each case. John- | - .p 000 v T, In u free hitting [Bn{timore .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0—1 30| Kansas 100062116110 ston drove in three of the runs and scored | g HiUPRLIN July % in w frer bt (Chicago "...i0 @ 0 22 0 0 0 *—411 3| Batteries: Buffylo. Schuls, Bedient and el two himself Both sides, Brooklyn defeated St. Louis IUI-""I'- Baltimore, Suggs, Conley, Allené Kansas City, Johnson, Henning H In the second game Tesreau had a bad here today, 9 to 7. Brooklyn secured au | Lecialre and Jacklitsch: Chicago, Prender- and Brown. y early lead when Hyatt lost Cutshaw's |$78t and Clemons. Sosgptigiiatyie) RS INLITY UIV /A start and a bad finish. Me allowed twn [P TORE VIR L CRLC ond inning and | N ! Wothrook Regieters Win. runs in the first inning and then was al- | hfore the Brooklyns were retired six | PITTHI';'“:US';I. ';’:; ";"fr: | pHOLBROOK, Neb., Jul . —(Bpectal most invincible until the winth, when, runs crossed (he plate. Bcol ewar ‘elegram.)— —The fast olhrook base bal ~ ” b A | Fedarnis were &gain defeated by A e e e Taeg e ol R Bt ikl R i, e T Gt S with & one-run lead, he permitted three BROOKLYN ,bur” today, score being ? to 1. Laporte’s fey in & fast game yesterday afternoon fhree innings; off Ritter, § in six lnnln[! st 1 %% | Langer Breaks the Umplm Klem and Cockll Scol cond game 4 8ic Stein Bloch Need no further introduction. They are } the “Tiffanys” of the clothing business. Amateur Mile Record BAN FRANOISCO, July %.~Ludy Lan- ger of the Los Ankeles Athletic club won the mile Amateur Athletic union swim- {ming champlonship in tidal water today | at the Panama-Pacific exposition, break- ing the American amateur record for the distance by forty-two seconds and better- ing previous records for intermediate distances from a half mile to one mile. l His time was 24:68%. : bunched hita,’ giving Pittsburgh twe rins y.q, T e, . TN BN w0 s o The thid soriaburt by & soore of_ Tto 4. The maln features . i nd the third run w o 'of. and the game. Hoha 34 0 Mara, w 3 85 3! rontilt of Devade 3 the game was the hitting of Stueber . A the B {8 i it i i L RS b0 el :".;I.lhlm:;- Base o b s ).:2",5. eure jana ‘ot “andSare Omaha’s Progressive Clothing Store keeps progressing \ dered off the field in the second game ‘Dolan 00 .41 410 e and an out nyflrm‘ ored | of defeat f Bartl t the hands of et L e e i G e o 1 18 e 1 44 RS T TR (ear e s S [l | With the times. | Our entire store to be remodeled s, bench, chasing fourteen players off Hyvau, r 4110 O Miler, e.4 111 0 o|Pittaburgh 02010001458 ock's fielding also tured. ac * & e, chasing ERRIES e A “mx copte ulx ohances in 1eft find wiow § |starting August lst. Big Reductions to Make Room. PITTSBURGH NEW YORK Doak. 5.1 0 0 0 oPfetter, v....1 6 0 0 0 - - - carey, 1t A ) Hoehe .~ TS 888 ren mumN B F .- P . e . v - EHE 3 ; . uraishing Prices Cut| Palm Beach Suits |Boys’ Depariment Re- Hinchman, rf4 1 1 0 the eighth | u l . . i 5 el Nl W, | to Make Room Light or dark colors. These | modeling Sale Speoials =TT ei ui PR gl e e Sht R : fata STy i oss 856 wnsltey, | Di/pq | suits are all pre-shrunk | Bere RSt & Temvl 380 Adame p....4 0 0 3 OMathewson, p.0 0 0 o K Wheat, 0. Miller, i 4 2222 200k 16004 - ' 3 o 9 nlcely tailored. Special— Sport hirts, Ponges fabric, [ Totale ... 10 7736 BRitter. P8 1120 . oo f P Shirts, 8500 grades. .. . $2.95 480 Draisard .1 8°0 8 818 s 1;‘.‘,«].1'»1. .v.:'y". 5 ON SALE styles, standard lufolx suits u m ‘models, f - - 2 | n H 1l D Yol .3 3 o gV BTRT TR P BV S Mty sl i o Tl e ESFURERIRERTRINE RN 11 R T 650 sl 1 '35 “ s; 75, $4. “ ! {Batied for Mathewson In third vore: 'St '”'";" Teorden, 1 e ® b " |j| wuirts’ of Maaras "g'gn 25 | *Batted for n in nint ball a4t Uoff Dell. h r l 1 basoms, Sport o Choose any Boys' and “Batted for Ritter in Rinth. bu FaC DAL B off Avple: cinded, $1.50 valnes........ | “Straw Mat, now at &00 ] | ton, n one n.n-i L Pittsburgh @ 0.303000 0-8|¢wo-thirds inningsi off Nieh el nces New York 10000000001 |ane b inntnge. oft Dell. s In Choose An Hosie o, 1‘-o-bue hits: n.mrur Carey. and two-thirds innings; off Pfeffer,l ! Ty 4 Johnston. Stolen bases: Carey (2), R twothirds IANiAgs. Btruck out: Straw Ha Bi P xw York, 1; Pitts- \ by Dell, 4; by Avpleton, 2 s P k 1y Fosum, : ace g vl -.-;"'r 10 3O | P Unipires: Rigler w'] am ecC value to $3.00, 20c Hose, all A dame. 3 N Sy iy, and colors, ) S Bl oBuolune Ask one of our custo- mers; then come and get your suit at a re- duction. aturday’s the Day We Give California Rajsin Bread Away Get your coupons ready— write your name and address on the back of each one and have it ready to hand to your bright ;_nd ea:ll‘y Satur- y morning. For each cou and 25¢ nted you w:li cure TW fCaleor- nia “SUN-MAID' ms,wo 30c, and you wnll also be given a nice, fresh, 10c loaf of ifornia , TENER TO INVESTIGATE “ QUIGLEY-EVERS me‘ BONTON, July #.—President John K Tener of the National league is expected here today to make a personal mvesti- gation of the trouble vesterday between Umplre Quigley and Captain John Evers of the Boston team, Word of his inten- tion to come to Boston was received atd the office of the Boston club from New | “ | York, Quigley struck Bvers.on the chest be- | cause he says Bvers stepped on his foot durfng an argument. Charges against | Quigley were flled with President Tener by James Gaffney, owner of the Hraves, and Quigley also reported the Incident. Every good mater- ial; every good style; - every courteous at- tention; just the same as if you paid full price. ALL MEN'S $1500 SPRING SUITS— . $11.50 $13.50 | - ALL MEN'S $20.00 SPRING SUITS— $14 50 Amerioan Assoclation, Batterie, toele, Karge 3 OIM.nor R' n .nd 4\lf)ulmhr t Louls “m": s Jeaiawl 1 O8I R A 4 R PR Raisin Bread made with “SUN-MAID” Raisins Loulsville 1 ¥ - o ® ALL MEN'S $22.50 SPRING UITS- ! "fi&z'.zm' nabg | e e swims- $16.50 Three Redemption Days 00 12 o LRI RIN Ts |H '".: e Ho .d gna NunIVin | :’LL HRS Sl \: gy sls.so Coupons will be redeemed Saturday, You remember the FREE COUPONS, of SRPURL) PR NV GBI )G L TR M“&m' ke 1“;‘,‘ ALL MEN'S $3000'S8PRING SUITS— 99 5 July 24th; Monday, July 26th, and Tues- | Jings ‘of “Butter Nut~ and “Tip-Top: bresd : tories: Mors 264 m..,..,....,‘n.,,.” tt...................‘....................s . 0 day, July 27th. But remember that it is last Saturday, July 17th. It is our way of giv- A nnd Coleman. : . ing you an opportunity of trying California We want our suits to look their best important that your name and address fi‘k“i'fi‘ B:‘:fid, mldc‘a\whh good California “SUN- " # sins. Ve f on you~It's a good ad. be written on the back of each coupon. it and see how‘xood it 128;0?:}11{) wani it o(t::';:. THESE GROCERS WILL REDEEM COUPONS: | - <. OMAHA .. | RARRY WORLNER, 5144 N Sixteenth, BOSTON MEAT AND GROCERY CO. 113 N. 16th. gcnl-u.o:m. Ilg uonfl-v—d‘lfi- REED Im 8333 Leavenworth St. it o L SATURDAY ured | -’r it | SPECIALS S "the" eluhih. $10.00 Dresses, all col- BLNSONCRIHO RN 1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET. ‘vmm- s single. u:hn_ Dfl‘mflu B eyt & aonu, %M?x;..mx Teavenworth St snd mn. ...l 'Rv‘mum" : B ..,‘ ' artend Rravhan & Do saiey 31."‘:.“.';."' % ombley’s e x - a.r:vlm-uum.m' =7 0 P. WESIN & DO Cuming Bt wour & HERFORD, 2018 Manderson St. GREE. n .l - m \ \ . 3 o { MEY] 2501 ?vnq-uuu. ........... - Y b4 o orth urth Ave. ° B. YOIIIO. nu -W ty-fourth, J. HELPHAND CLOTHING CO. 314-16 North 16th 8t. R AT AR, S R YW 5 S0 SOUTH OMAHA ’=°"-'"';'5'"%fl B hen | | NewYork &kt Circle Tour — tickets ;‘-:I:T:: l“::“: /<> X {, SWATEX. 4030 L f wide of routes inclad. September 30th. %29)93&9/11&%3 ing rail and water Every American should see the beauly and brains have fianddvlg&lu:’/\ L/ Callforma Associated Ralsln Co. Kohn Bros. Brokerage Co. FRESNO 219 So. 13th Street California most beautiful moving picturea 40 Round t—u-u::lumm-mc = T"P Qbio—the scenic route of Esstern Latest types of modern sloctric-lighted steel trains Escellent diming car service The loterstate Special - en (wobour faster schedule - Loaves Chicage .- m-'“-ubfll-fi"-ll- m.—‘..l:: 'hh"-‘wi-uun obesrvation sleeping cers. Liwitad — Loaves L Modern coaches: drawiog ::m au*-m fl-"ts‘lu-vnmh. e Waiagpestion Verk gLt Might Expros — Loaves Chicese 9:30 A1 traine leave Orand Central Stativn. Fifth Ave. and Harrison St Chicage. 1 H. C. STROMM, Traveling Passcager Ageat, l‘_.'-hacuh'un“.o-h.l-b dehmmd d\nnqn but Mubh&gmhm BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES These ads will start you on the road to wealth

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