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A2 Bringing Up Father OHE'S ALL RIGHT -DOCTOR SHE'S IN HER MRS, Jones - RIGHT MIND HAS Owep 7 . poghn DT YO ROURKES WIN IN AN EASY FASHION Omaha Takes Game from 8t. Joseph | Ponecn Drummers with Blodgett | Hloue & in Form. Wiehita § | — 8t. Joseph ‘ EIGHT TO THREE IS THE SCORE { X 2 NAT. LEAGUE. | w. | ST. JOSEPH, Mo, Sept. 3.—~Omaha made Cobb, a recruit pitcher, take to the S Sy W (he SSe a0f wew whth ' (. Ligs ease from the Drummers. Blodgett SO, FOAE O 0. pitched consistent ball, Score: | Cinclnnati 56 6§ OMAHA ™ § | FED. Lm\/‘g(jll AB. R H. 0. A E.|p $ i ! . gmith, 1t 1§ 3 0 Tol Kitanreh T E e bt "ean” 1 1 33 1 3im 54| Lo o NN ety = i % '8 B | 8| Kan. City.. L Sisd H AT7| M1 waukee .. 1% o o ke 0 3 3 o | i) 38 Yenterdny's Reww - = = = WESTERN LEAG 8B w1 1 ; Des Molnes, OSEPH. gt . R, M. 0. it ol [ 1 3 A i T New York, 2. ’{ g 0l neinnatl, 1. i taburgh, 4. ! t RICAN® LEAGUE. Petrott. 2, 8t 0 1) 10; Phi in, 2 § 1111 EnlemaVeten ) Clevs Chie -6, P o aid PDERAL TEAGUE. M 1B 0| Bt Luois, 1; Fitaburkh, 3. J: Itimore, 2; Brooklyn, 3. 0 Newark, Buffalo, = Jaanges 2 i Bt O Ilflllké%" eland, nal Grisslies !‘-‘. DENVER, Colo., Hfept. & ning ERREET %] oBuunceccn® Nl ceuSumatsnt B oo losscrsonn” Hlannsoscus® =] n. I-omoeoo-' wl .o-—oo“—&! flr £ ta: MoGal! Wolte, Th, BOOSTERS DEFEAT THE SIOUX Des Molnes Takes Game by Score of Twe to One, . § —~Musser 4Bl Bl morvennnd Rl wnorend ®° | weouwcocosP 5l mconwens: Standing of Teams l Cty, 4. gAY ASROCIATION, Paul, 5 2, Minneapo.s, 4. [ 'fi."._ Orhl at_St. Joseph, X, “% n:lm-. Topeka at L 4 af rooklyn_at 3 T 10 | Phil w York, St. Lo | 3 Ci , Chicago at Pittsburgh. Amerioan ue—~Detroit at 8t. Louls, | BEARS' STREAK w'lnl it 2]1 delph! S Topekas Cut Trlumphal Caveer of | birgh, Baltimore at Brookiyn. :ly to overcome this lead, but fell short, 321 e Ldnobl i : Ldncoin, 6; Wichita, 8. Sac- RAMEY GOES INTO FENCE AT THE DES MOINES RACES|BR from Sloux | DES MOINES, Ta, Sept. 3.—(Special ;driving & Briscos car, went through the unhmm. fence, after making the first | Hawks and Schulte; De: urn. car did mot upset, however, | Hessl Q i Smal he was not infured. A portion of the [ Bruning slso defeated the Fatrmont | " ot iem and Emalie base ball club at the Strang pienie, 10 unable to control |to 11l aBtterfes: Bruning, Hawks and fook sdvantage’ of Cincinnati’s erro making the turn. Schulte; Fairmont, Franz, Trimble and was demglished and the car wa up, He was P race, or fifty laps This was won by 4" Bill Endicott of AND MRS. JONES OWES ME Five DOLLARS AND MI®S .6 Towe. BORROWED Two FROM ME BuY NEVER PAID ME! ™M AFRAVD Your WIFE 15 DELIR) QVS MR.JiGGs! | ROVRKE MANAGER AND CAPTAIN GO TO ST. PAUL 1Y L. Pet 52 618 " 606 b 530 3 w7 L] 500 ] 459 hid la21 # d Boston, uls at few York at| is At Pitts- H O A 18 7l ovmwacenona ol imnorecoiiiel 0000esanms Bl cucnonmusll ol 6bowesmme > %l msvaoncue?® Sl cocavamacnn I itk scssl ol covussiioach ©® Zlucmomoos o n, 12 Wichita, 7. ith, Two-base of the races was | Sharkey. York, driving & Modern science has proven that boils and carbuncles, sightly skin blotches, are the danger signals of diseased blood. R.H.E. | and itehing of BEczema, Scroful H : ‘ bad blood—it's UNING ADDS TWO MORE | i i Mliste' VICTORIES TO ITS STRIN” | pmiadeipbia.. .. 0 o o BRUNING, Neb.,, Sept. 3.—(Special)— | Two-base hits Bruning defeated Deshler, § to 3, at t Thayer county fair. Batteries: Bruning, | iitt, Copyright, 1915, International News Bervice AH; $UR_E L L M | ONE. COULD HAVE AMEMORY LIKE THAT AND' B2 DELIRWOS! I'M POSITIVE SHE 1S DELIRIOUS! SO PROA N I Boston Twirler Gets DODGER HURLERS day, pitched the Boston Boston freely hit both Smith. Wheat left the strained akle. The Brav in addition. Schmidt and fined $100 and 350 respes RROOKLYN. ABH.OAE O'Mara, s [} Daubert, 1b. HonmomanSEm Slemwncussom ~ies 30 113 Maranv ton, Maranville. Bases Douglas, 1; off Smith, 1 Hits: Off "Douglas, & one-third Innings. Struci doph. 4; by Smith, and Eas Plrates ( PITTSBURGH, Se Dllchlnq for Chicago, w second inning of the gan bits and three runs, wh Vur Pittsbuigh to win, lace In the third and amaux was effective th CHICAGO. Chicago . 00 Fitt-burgh 30 Two-base h Irulte, rey, Collins. Double burgh, 5. Bases on balls: 2; off Mamaux, 6 Hits 4 In two innings; off Sta Mamaux, 4. Umpires Glants Trim NEW YORK, Sept. the series, Perritt was in men reaching urnn1 b wo - in the fourth innl er's fly, Score: | PHILADBLPHIA AB.H.O | Stock, ®...4 *Dugey .. McQuillen, ayer in el New York 00 Doy Hits: Off Mayer, er, Sittler and | Rin&: Stiuck out: By Perritt in" the fourth inning, Standard For Fifty Years oRudolph, Totale base hits: Wagner, Buird &n Cl held the visitors to four hit. Reds Lose to COa CINCINNATI, O., Sept. #t. Louls Y, SEPTEMPER 4, 1915, OH.YES - Drawn for The Bze by Geo DOCTOR -YOLRE AND HUSBAND - ALL WRONG - ME DEAR+ | OWE THE MRS, BLACK WIFE 1% CERTAINY] K MILLINER, FIFTY - OWES Mg TWENTY! 'RUDOLPH PITCHES BRAVES T0 YICTOR) | Revenge from Superbas for Being Chased | Day Before. | ARE EASY BOSTON, Sept. 3.—Rudolph, who was batted from the box by Brooklyn yester- Natlonals to a 6-to-3 victory over the same team today Douglass and game with a es played with= out Captain Evers, suspended fow"five days for his actions yesterday, and Pres {ident Gaffney announced that Evers would be fined his salary for that period Fitzpatrick were ctively for yes- terday's happenings. Score: | i Buibund Sluocuwaseas> ol coccdsccs®™ 00000 0-3 00200 6 hits ille, Smith, Ru- |, dolph, Stolen bases: Fitapatrick, Comp- on balls: Off ff Rudolph, 1. wo and two- thirds innings: off Smith, 4 in five and k out: By Ru- Umplires: Byron e Cabs, —Hunaphreys, reached in t © today tor four cih was enou.h the final score being 4 to 1. Standridge took Hump ' did good roughout PITTSBURGH ABIHLOAE. | o 30116 1 @84 0330 ° .4 0310 4 OHinchman, rfd 1 2 1 0/ 0 OWagner, 1b...4 310 0 0 1 32450 1 L3103 H do0e10 [ 30000 H N s e 1 PR 10 0010 0bp1 00100 %y Wagner. Three- , Blolcn bases: Rlny' Carey to icago, 7; Pi Off Standridge, Off Humph fes, ndridge, 2 in six s innings. Struck out: By Standridge, 1; by Guigley ang O'Day. Phils, . 3. —Philadelphia lost round in its pennant f.ght today, when ew York took the last game of the series of four, 2 to 0. The teams divided great form and only two mse, New York ng when Doyle ed and scored on eMrkle's double Meikle took third as Doyle collided with Killiter at the plate and scored on Fleic:- 8. ‘ . ‘ 3 3 ighth. ishth. 0000000 20000 %2 Becker, Merkle. Stolen bese: Whitted. Double play: Fletcher to to Merkle. Bases on balls: Off Per . 6 In seven |1 off McQuillen, o' in one innin 4;‘ by Mayer, L. rs to- lay and won. 3 to 1. The scoring startew when Bescher reached first on Rodgers' error. Long c e R R e B bl Boils and Pimples Dangerous S. S. S. Your Remedy pimples and un- Scaly skin rashes-—all skin diseases are aggravated by the infected blood that's dangerous. Don't wait for the 3 bolls. If you have pimples and blotches, take instant action. Pimples tel) w..‘ A you that the blood Is filled with impurities, You must wash out your ood, strengthen and stimulate it to healthy action with Nature's own blood "{3‘, tonie, 8. 8. 8. It is the standard blood purifier of the world. Don't use any drugs. don't use olntments aud salves. 8, 8. 8. reaches the blood, drives :-.’ out the impurities. It makes healthy perspiration— Botls, blotchs swedted out through the skin. dications disappear. It does what salves and lotions can to the very root of the trouble by remching es, Eczema and the Scrofula in- ver do—it goes the blood. Your skin becomes )| ¢lear and you soon feel the vigor of the return of perfect health, 8, 8. B, is You can get it at any druggist’s, but you must take 8, 8, purely vegetable. 8. Let us tel the Mirror Tel to 8. 8. 8. Co,, Atlanta, Ga. i u about blood diseases. Write for book of facts, “What 1t yours Is a long standing case, write for expert advice NEW YORK . A N HER RIGHT MY’ TAILOR ,ONE MIND! HUNDRED - THE JEWELER - FIVE HUNDRED a - R B, R ried to catch Long al third, but instead eMadows, p. M| owe Totals ....38 ABHOAE ABH.OAB. Butler, as. 4 128 OKilitter, of..3 0 3 0 ¢ Rescher, 1f.4 1 4 0 0Groh, # 3160120 {‘,-:\' " 10 g CHerzog, as...4 1 : 30 Vilwon, 13 QGriftith, rf.4 O o0 Iv Mot 104 344 0 OWhiiama T4 0 4 8 2 Win by Margin of Two ller, 17 41521 Betzel, b, o 2 .3 3 431 nm' Snyder, o.. o ] $ 2700 o 1 20010 - e0000 ' IR n 4 Totals ....30 *Batted for Schneider in eighth. 0002000 Cincinnati . 0100000 Two-base hit: Mollwitz, Stolen bases: lowed only three hits, all well scatteres Rodgers, Bescher, Wingo. Double plays: Schneider to Rodgers to Mollwits, Butier B Yous. . lop broke his team's losing streak an oo 2 14 Brown also pitched a kood game, but Schnelder, 6 in elght innings; off Lear, d 2 in one inning. Struck out: By Mead-|!n the third und another error and ows, by Schneider, 5. Umpires: Rig-|single made another run in the fift ler and Orth. Score: ¥ NN A Chi 00 000000 IHAL M’KENNA TO RACE Kaneas Gity. 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 st : . Brow ilso WITH COLUMBIA FIRE | scinses cliv. Cullon and Sastorly: LINCOLN, Sept. 3.—(Special. Telegram.) Blues , hip Newark. horse, with & record of 2:05%, has been | the visitors to four hits, two of Which ' jrizper substituted for Little Prince, which will | came in the ninth inning for the'r onl not be at the state fair in the race Tues- | tally. Bennie Meyer robbed Laporte of h n. by a one-handed catch of day wrranged with Columbla Fire, the |jine arive to the bleacher fence. Score: Lincoln horse, with a record of 2:04%. IN % 8 b e i The two horses have started in six races | Newark ......0 0 011 4 this season against each other, the Lin. | Buffalo S o AR four, #o that the lovers of fast work will | Aiioe' have a chance to see something good. Rebels Beat Terriers. due to the len. Groom of Pitch singled to left, Willlams fumbling the IN"‘I'I"‘(] the scoring. Score: RH.E ball and throwing wild to the plate in st. Louls. 01000000173 nis fort to catch Begoher. Wingo then | & ittsburgh 20001000 °31013 Batter St Bt Paul.. 1 0 Shuts Out Chicago and Kawfeds | %%, {0, Shackeiord "und Brannan, Scheneberg and Coleman. BROWN HURLS A GOOD GAME | Scpergbers and Co RH.B KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 8 —Nick Cul- | MInneapoliy shut out Chicago here today. He al- [ At Indian | to Miller to Hyatt. Bases on balls: Off|base on balls, a single and an error | Devogt: Dawson and Blaokburn. Eleven Meadows, 2; off Schnelder, 1. Hits: Off {and a double gave the iocals three runa | Innings. Louls, Groom, Willett hrew the ball over Groh's head, Lon and Hartley; Pittsbi coring. Willlams' error in_the nint! ; Syt -ave 8. Louls another run. Score: American . ST. LOUIS, CINCINNATL bt R { ¢ SPALDING, Neb., Be B~ ) B, Spalding's threeday hatvest plonts closed - a The main Batteries: Newark, Moseley, Moran and | attractl a8 the auto pol s coln horse winning two and Hal McKenna riden and Kuhn; Buffalo, Krapp and fame. on_wi polo and h‘mbnlg ree. PITTSBURGH, Sept. 3.—Pittsburgh de- feated St. Lou' . the victory be- o wi y and gave i the. meventh to WL ‘who| furniture tnto cash. rge McManus QUICK - DOCTOR- GIVE HER SOME ' THING < SHE'S "ki DELIRIOUS NOW - 2 SHESCOMPLETELY QUT OF HER MIND! N ies: | At St. Paul Milwaukee . Lefield and Glenn. At Columb RHE.B. Louisville 161 Columbus Batteries: Ellls, Zelzer and lemens; Kansas City Batteriea: Larson and Gelbel; Hopper 'd | and Sullivan. a. | Cleveland . | Indianapoli 1 o Batteries: MoCall, James, Bowman and| Lindsay. ST. EDWARD, Neb., Sept. 3.—(Special.) St. Edward took the first game of the hase ball tournament by defeating Lind- ¢ here yesterday before a large crowd. cdward put the on ice in the seventh by finding Olks for one home | run, one three-bagger and thre doubles. | 8core: REHB, { Lindsay 21988832381 o5t Bdward...0 1 000051 %7101 14| Batteries: 'St. Bdward, Powers and 1 3 _Lindsay, Olks and Agmew. Ume l:‘ | pires: 'Sullivan and Carrig. | # Spalding Put on Map. h, n; | of last night. The weather was fine large crowd was here each day. Spaldl took tw es out : Spohe IPL v e g o s somang, foof D ek, 88 2 &7 o R le A T| Rent.rooms quick with & Bee Want Ad, | § We Want to 8how You the Greatest Line of Boys’ School Suits Offered in Omaha. in Years. A Dandy Rugby Foot Ball or a Pair of Barney & Berry Roller Skates One of America’s foremost makers of Boys’ Clothes offered to supply us with a number of these skates and foot balls to in- troduce their high grade suits. EVERY BOY WILL APPRECIATE THE SNAPPY STYLE OF THE SUITS AND THE GOOD QUALITY OF THE GIFT. Every Mother Will Appreciate the splen. did quality of fabric and workmanship evi- dent in every garment. Boys’ All-Wool Suits at $3.95 Seven different styles, all knickers, full cut, every seam taped and double sewed. All sizes 6 to 16 years; a good suit. Values to $5. Our price. ... 53-95 Roller Skates or Foot Ball Free. SUITS WITH 2 KNIOKERS, AT, $4.95 EXOLUSIVE STYLE SUITS AY $5.95 Made of all wool or silk and wool fabrics in | All have 2 pairs of knickers, both full lined. broad range of the season’s best patterns—. | Come in blue, or gray serges, tweeds and every litile detail of the tailoring on these | Sootch weav i . pudded shoulders and collars and snappy suits is perfect, even the buttons are sewed style exclusive with the makers, All sizes on with waxed linen. All sizes 6 to 18 years. Actually worth $6.00. The greatest 7 to 18 years, not find equ beys’ suit value ever offered at “ 95 $7.50. Our sale price, 35 95 . . . . our opening sale price.......... choioce. ..... Roller 8kates or Foot Ball Free. Roller Skates or Foot Ball Free, HAND TAILORED BOYS' SUITS—Nothing better in quality of fabric to be found in Omaha, for.. Broad assortment that perm you equal to the §35.00 men’s sults, new and attractive styles in singl have all the littie detalls you'll find in fine Young Men's Suits. Knickers are cut full, full lined and have the new button fastener at the knee. Come in all sizes 8 to 18 years. Suit with Roller Skates or Foot Ball Free, at............ sesenss BOYS' FANCY NOVELYY SUITS—Sises 33§ to 8 years, remarkuble velours; new middy styles. Suit values I Free With Every Boys’ Suit at $3.:‘_)5 U values, Vestee style in velvets, serges, tweeds and E‘.flll“, Russian Norfolks in serges, corduroys, tweeds and suits and Balkan suits in all different fabrics and colors and many other popular ‘ for school or dress, you'll not find equalled elsewh HAYDEN’S First Every Mother Will Keenly Appreciate the Splendid Quality of the Boys’ Suits Offerings Here. See Them. e es. Hand-tailored fronts, hand \ . Values we’re confident you’ll alled elsewhere at less than or talloring s 7 .50 ection. Tafloring and trimmings @ or double breasted Norfolks that $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95.

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