Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 7, 1915, Page 4

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BLUES WIN OPENER FROM THE REBELS Rebels Lose to Pittsburgh, Schults Holding Foes Hitless for Eight Rounds. '0'CONNOR SLAMS TWO-BAGGER | ¢ BUFFALO, Aug. 6—Buffalo won the [this wee, first game of the serfes from Pittsburgh today, ¢ to 0. Schultz held the visitors itless for elght innings, Their only hit, in‘the ninth Inning, was made by O'Con- | nor, who drove a two-bagger over first | hase. Score: RHE uffalo 06011002 %4100 Pittsburgh ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 4 Batterjes: Schultz and Allen; Knetzer and O'Connor Terriers Trim Terps. BALTIMORE, Aug. 6—8t. Louls won today's game, 6 to 1. Suggs started out for Baltimore, but was relleved in the third. Bailey was also touched up rather lively and Crandall twirled good ball throughout, the majority of the hits com- ing with two outs. Chapman's homer came with a long drive over the left | tleld fence. RILE. St Louls 0102020004683 3 fBaltimore ....0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 01 6 2 Batteries: Crandall and Ohapman; sSugge. Balley, Leclair and Owens. | ‘Richards is Allowed | . to Compete in High Jump Under Protest ! SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6.—Alva W.| Richards of the Tilinois Athletic club | | though the track was muddy from the THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, COLORADO RANGE IS VICTOR McLoughlin Winner ET:kel Three-Year-Old Easily at Over Norris Williams | Kalamazoo Circuit { "P(l BOSTON .\\ll Loughlin of San Fr R. Norris Willlams, of this city. national lawn ten champion in the challenge match of the Longwood sin- Kles, the oldest tennis tournament under club ausploes In the United States. The score was 63, 63, 2.4, 6-2 Maurice !LOTTIE LEE DISAPPOINTMENT KALAMAZOO, Mich., Aug. 6-Al rains, which had caused three postpone. ments of the grand circult races here Pxcept in one met McLoughlin was three events were rum off this | master of nearly every situation. Will- fame’ method of procedure at the outset was to rush his opponent to such an ex- | tent that the Californian would be un-| able to get openings, but the latter's de- | afternoon. Ome of thess, the 3lg-year-old trot, was easy for Colorado Range similar race the other who won a in Detroit last week, but had to fall back on his own defense. N6 important tenis match probably was | ever played under worse conditions n'i weather and turf. A light rain fell dur ing the afternoon and the players lit-| erally floundered about, often sprawling ’ e was the foot- < erritic forehand K re largely re » Inse ing. McLoughlin drives from back sponsible for his victory. The game de- Benson & T a2 oot oo 0 B ] Thorne than a half dozen times. | Co. 1t was the first time that the players 1520 Farmnam Street. on the g court w had met since the national champlon- ahip tournameht at Newport a year ago, when Willlams won the title from the Californian. By today's victory Me- Loughlin secures permanent possession | of the Longwood bowl, having previously | vo were well contested, the |winners finishing in a close ldive, in a |majority of the heats. Lettle Lee, who was considered H\n\‘ pick of the fleld In the 2:11 trot, proced | & dieappointment and never was better | than third. Sadie 8 finished sixth In the first heat, came strong and took | the next three Fiaxy B won the out of four. ond heat The 2.12 trot for 3-year-old was a pro- cession 80 far as the result was con- cerned, the five starters finishing each heat in the same order. Bummaries 2:12 trot, Columbla hot: addod. 2 in 3 % et Colorado Rangé, b. ¢. by Colorado E_ (MoDonald) . . 1 Rusticoat, ch. ¢ (Andrews) .3 Deroche, ch. ¢ (Geers) .. cessiee 8 Henry Todd (Lasell), and North Bpy (Cox) also started 2:11 pace, three heats She was fifth In the sec- 1 Fl 3 ur fense was so tight that Willlams soon | won two legs of it SHOE SALE Women's, Big Girls’, Misses’, Children’s, Time, 2124, 2:10%. xi“s"‘u' Rickman hotel, purse $2,000, n Sadle 8 b, (Murphy) Todd Temple, b. g (Snow) m. by Archdale 3 team, whose entry in the high jump at {the Amateur athletic senfor champlon- #hips, to be held here tomorrow, was pro- ‘tested by Martin Delaney, coach of the {hicago Atheltic club team, will be al- {lowed to compete under m&ut. accord- ‘ing (0 a decision reached by the Na- . tional Amateur body made public today. © Richard's entry was protested on the /ground that he e not & bona fide resi- { dent of the district for which he is com- | poting. ! Richards won the high jump at the L Olymple games at Stockholm, Sweden, in 11502, at a height of 1.9 meters. © The commitfee that decided the Rich- {arde’ case also ruled that all jumping ! competitions shall be held with the wind. O'Neill Ridesin Booster Parade ; at Des Moines | . DES MOINES, Aug. 6.—Local base ball ‘enthusiasts turned ott in large numbers today fab ghe booster program of the | Des Moines ball- team of the Western league. A parade In which President LO'Neill of the league was a participant, EM the game this afternoon with lincoln. © The _of the team, with the ant 00-mile race tomor- LTOW, were of the Chamber of m the Serfes with a.one and lead -over Denver for the ankee Scout May Buy Ernie Kruger from fil_l_e Rourkes Davis, scout for the New York dickering for the purchase Ty il £ PH ; LF3 » : f | : | A il S 1 gl ot e ol 4 g 8 I Laramie Lad, b. g (McDonali) 2 § . The Unide (Geers), Lettie Lee (White), | Falr Virginia (Cox), June Red (Mc Mahon) and Baby Doll (Quinn) tarted Time, A3, 2:11%, 2:13%, 212 2:11 paoce( 3 In 6, purse 81,000 Blaxy B. b. m. by Quaker K (Bpow) .. s i § lott, br. ik Waiuer, Bill M Kin: « iney Shuler), also started Time, 1:11%, 2:14%, 244, 2:15%. Nouthern Association. Little Rock, 1; Birmi L 0 Chattanooga, 1; Mm * Memphis, 4; W Orleans, 8. Nushville, 5; Moblle, b, Olson Moves Again. has pur- also and Boys’ Pumps and Oxfords, Most- ly narrow widths but good standard qualities that sold as high as $4.00. Women’s Pumps — Our regular $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 stock; fashionable and oorrect; now— this season’s styles; now— $2.45 |- $1.98 - BlNSONEER HIO RN (O] 1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET. Women's Pumps and Oxfords. Our regular $3.50 and $4.00 stock — The Brook), Na club of Oluu:.flm the Cinoin- (E;fi; On This Clean Sweep Sale! There’s a certain time in ‘the season when all goods /must be moved out regardless of cost. That time is RIGHT NOW! Merchandise MUST be moved out so wé can clean out our store and make ready to put in Fall stocks. Clean Sweep Sale with swee; That’s the reason for this sale—it’s a ping reductions that will surely SUITS sweep our store bare of Sumumer stocks. Clean' Sweep Sale Suits All kinds of Suits for Men and Young Men, all sizes and extra sizes, slims and stouts. Popular materials and color- ings, the same high-grade snits—nothing changed but the prices—look! $10.00 Suits $12.50 Suits $15.00 Suits now ® 5.00 now 6.25 now .50 $18.00 Suits now $20.00 Suits $22.50 Suits $25.00 Suits Clean Sweep Sale Trousers Worsteds and Cassimeres in fancy checks and stripes, also blue serges. now now now Clean Sweep Sale Shoes Arnold and King Quality Oxfords of Gun Metal, in button and lace, or in Tan, button or lace. Also Palm Beach and White Oxfords. Values up to $5.00, all thrown in the Clean Sweep Sale at one remarkable price —just think of it, § 1 $1.95 ot values to $5.00 - Clean Sweep Sale Furnishings Wilson Bres.” High Grade W i Special Purchase 100 Dozen High Grade Union Suits Worth $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50— Shirts orth $1.50 and $2.00; very special- V2 1417 Douglas {What About Your Future? WEY NOT ENGAGE 1IN AN HONORABLE AND LUCRATIVE PROFES- SION AND ONE OF HELPFULNESS? An exosptional opportunity Is offered respectable and earnest men and women who possess the am- Dition o lead lives at once useful and profitable. What we have to offer answers affirmatively the treet a . WL 1t benefit met' ‘Thirdly, there is the question of avallabliily or Sccsssibility. It s little satistuction, indeed, to Isarn of desirable professions which require years f study and an outlay of money which in satirely beyond ome’'s power to command. ‘The profession we offer you, on the comtrary, while belug fuolly as prefitable as these others, rompt in yieldiag cash results, & soquired 10 a few monthy ap- ieation. and et & money cost %0 low as to bring it within reach of 8chool of Mechano Therapy, Incorperated. 1888 17061711 Green St. Philadeiphie. Peos. JITNEY ¥ us R g : @ Clothing VALUES BRING BUYERS! The greatest sale we have ever held determined to make Saturday a busy day. Although we have no show windows we ceptional bargains. offer ex A sale of fine clothes exceeding all others Fine Suits | High Grade | Rochester Broken lots of all Suits Made Suits Suits, former— Many medium weight| Our very finest gar and elegantiy tailored. ts, Values to $15 Vedasd to $20 "'\’/".;... to $27.50 $9.00 $12.50 ULD SEE THESE SUITS PROFITS S IFICED SATURDAY The below values will be a lasting advertisement for us: Trousers Perfect fitting trousers, finest ma- terialn. offered nt one-third their valoe. $2.50 to $5 grades mow §1.85, $2.35, $2.85, $3.85 i Boach Suits e Rl §4 Any Straw Hat values to $3.00 75¢ Men's Panama Hats % Price Think of it. Pure slik 25¢ . 10c Men’s collar attached negligee shirts formerly 75¢c, OW._ . ioibhd n Pure heavy tub silk shirts, $5 grade All our wash ties, formerly 25¢, at 4 DrugStore Emporiums Somie years ago one of our facetious contemporaries dubbed our one stcre--the ‘‘Drug Emporium’’—and we rather liked the title. 125,000 items naturally make something of an Emporium-—and the gathering to- gether of these 125,000 drug store articles is something of a job—but this is juet what the Sherman & McCon- nell Drug Co., have—viz. a ‘“‘Drug Emporium’’ (4. of them) —containing something more than 125,000 arti- cles. Ask us for your particular needs in our line. Fine Toilet Soap FREE For Ladies We shall be glad to give to the first 300 lady customers Baturday one large cake Col- gate's delicately scented nat- ural toilet soap. Ask for it. SOME SAMPLE Sherman&McConnell DRUG PRICES FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 7 25¢ Allen’s Foot Ease 140 | 26c Lypns' Tooth Powder and 360 Allcock's Porous Plaster ..183 Paste a 180 Bromo Seltser . .. .90, 170, 29¢, 8%¢ Bourjeols Java Rice Powder (gen- uine) . . . .. % 50c Charles Flesh Food . 26c Carter's Little Liver 86c Castoria, genuine . 26c¢ Cuticura 50c Carmen Pow: $100 toapar'y Discs .00 Co L) very 60c Doan’s Kidney Pills 260 DeWitt's Little Ear! T ’1.00 Duffy's Pure Malt ...... Sc Kspey's Fragrant Cream .. Fellow's Syr 25¢ Holmes' ostilla . $1.26 Gude's Peoto M. Free! Saturday For Men and Women 15¢ bottle Abilena Wa- ter. Ask for it and try it. It’s fine for the health. Powder (4 sh 80c Lee's Rhubarb Mellin's Food ... 60c Malvina Cream . 26c Massatta Talcum . Menn: T toe §0c Pape's, Diapeps! 26c Packers Tar 26c Pond's Vanishing Cream $1.00 Pinaud's Lilac Veget. §0c Pozsoni Powder ..... ¢ 5 ney and Alms que 50c Sempre Giovine . 60c Scott's Em: Y IR R AT T 26c Hydrox Peroxide Cream .. H{drolen Peroxide— Bk 11b, .. Hostetter's Bitters T8¢ Jad Liver Salts . e <} ° 50c Tonjour's Jeun 25¢ Tis, for tender FEsE 260 Woodbury's Facial $1.00 Wine of Cardul .... 50c Willlams’ Pink Pilis . Supplies Our assortment of photographic goods is one of the largest in the city. We develop films free. , ” Special—$2.50 Pixie Camera l > (takes picture 23 x3%) for . — 9 tubes of M. Q. Developer for. 15-1b. Acid Hypo for .... Sherman & McConnell Drug Company The Four Rexall Stores ene T For Results Bee Want Ads.

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