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THE BEK - Pat Moran, the Silent Veterinary of the Phillies - Drawn for The Bee by Hal Coffman " r o UPy New | AW - MAKE ) “This (S AT _HARD THE LAST “Te. peo oON OMAHA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 WANTED TO BUY ‘niture bought_and sold. 120i_Farnam.Dour. 8146 o Dlivs every i d hand. W or old clothing. [ prices REAL ESTATE FARM & RANCH NDS FOR ALe | =1 Live Oak Colonies, none better. W, T. Smith Ce., 81314 City Nat. Bk. D. 318 T _Celerado. IOWA BARGAIN Want to moye to Omaha. Have house in East Des Moine: in 1900, good | »arn, two good sheds, brick chicken | house (will leave the chickens in it), ail | thiee lots facing east, good location, 'two | HE (S The ONLY AGNE@ THAT EVER. HE MAS DEVELOPED biocks from car, not (oo close to town, THe BEST SHORT Ao : R TR KEPT “THE PAILLY'S £251% Wik inake "srrangemeats for "pare SToP IN ThE ’ ) . ( m = WEAD UP - THIS TAR- ments. _Addre 945, Bos NATIONAL . %N & IN A RACE Cotoranau. WANTED--Good car for 8 acres Colo- | redo land, clear. Address L. 131, Bee. | Minmcavin. “' ACRES, 4 miles from Minneapolis one wiie from town; 160 acres under cultivation; balance used for pasture; can practically all be cultivated: heavy roll. Good set bulldings, consisting of room house, large barn, granary, corm cribs, windmills, etc.; the lana will pro- co 60 bushels of corn per acre; tele- | phone in house; country thickly settied; Complete set of machinery; % head of LEAGUE. WHALES SWALLOW |CLEAN SWEEP BY PACKEY BESTED TERRAPINS WHOLE ~ EASTERN PLAYERS BY MIKE GIBBONS | | — First Game Won, Five to Four, After| Final Matches in Forest Hills|8t. Paul Boxer Outpoints McFarland GEE - 1 cAN WY AT BALL rlock, consisting of 11 cows, balance 1| Engaging in Fifteen-Inning | Tennis Play Won by Atlantic Before Biggest Crowd Seeing s .“l".;’cf;.’;:,"f,‘.?;?,‘:.fé"éf':’.:’fl Perre erop tnd | | Battle. | Coast Men. Bout in United States. everything on the farm Eoes at an ecre, half cash. Schwab Bros., 1028 Ply- ‘ mouth B.dg., Minneapoli NEWARK WINS FROM ST. LOUIS FORM UPSET TO SOME EXTENT| HARD FOUGHT ALL THE WAY Montana. MONTANA frrigated lands best in the world for wheat, oats, alialfa and stock; close to town, 'raliroad. schools and churches; $41.50 'to $60 per acre on fifteen years' ume; annual payments less than rentals on middle west farms; write to. uay for particulars; fllustrated pamphiot CHICAGO, Sept. 12—Chicago took both| FOREST HILLSE, N. Y, Sept. 12.-The BULLETIN, games of a double-header from Balti- eastern players made a clean sweep in| NEW YORK, Sept. 12.-(Speclal Tele more here today, winning the first, 5 to 0, th= final matches in the Pacifle const|gram.)—Declsions of New York sporting in fifteen inninis, and the second, 2 to 0, | #tars here yesterday, thus upsetting' Writers on the McFarland-Gibons fight when the game was called at the end of | 1o some extent the form displayed in the | aro as followa: World. MeFarland; “woo0en Syoes® CRAVATH and mup free. Valler Farm Sales com- five innings on account of darknoess. national champlonship tournament, which | American, draw Times, McFarland pany, Box 1002, Valier, Mont bl ke In the first game Young pussled the hded Wednesday. These special contosts| Tribune, Gibbons; Herald, McFarland 0 Mississippi. locals untll the seventh inning, when | Detween seleotions of the far west and | Pross, McFarland: Sun, McFarland (farel TWO sections of land in Lincoln county, | Mann's triple, single and a sacrifice AtANtc const players bogan in San Fran-| cal); Staats Zeltung, Gibbons, 8 miles from R. R. Price $& per acre. In { brouht in two rins and tied the score, | 1860 In July and the final scores resulted — quire. Mrs. L. B. Mitchell, Kearney, Neb. | Mismourt. | GOOD HOMES in South Missouri, cheap | and on easy terms, write me for| | Y by <y | Prendergast was hit froely and was-ro-| I Seven victories for the weat ngainat| RINGSIDE, BRIGHTON BEACH, N. | moved in tavor of McConnell in the|flVe for the cast. In the contest at the! Y. Sept. 13.-Hefors the largeat crowd | ninth *Balley taking the mound for Baiti| West Side club courts here this atter- tht ever witnessed a boxing match | ninth,*Balley taking the r R, Norria Willlams, 11 of Phila., thi# country, Mike Gibbons of t. Paul more in the same inning, and the twol"" b o g B vion ThioaRS . o o delphia, the 1914 singles champlon, do.|°UtPointed Packey MoFarland of Chicas prices, J. C. Wynkoof, Mountain View, ns until the fift | battied on even t Ble - - — B s b in a ten-round no-decision contest hero iR SE‘FK';".RmB RN, Triumph Over 8t. Louis, Four to PA'T " | inning. Three singles and two passes r‘-'-:-rv"d‘:‘\ m\il::.‘ M J{(\l‘|‘nlllnu o(_:l:::ll P | L Rt The DOt WhISIL Sl We are closing out’ the holdings of a Two Results in Pushing ended the game 06, 64, -4, Clarence 4. Griffin of Han SOther two of the clevereat boxers in tho Jand company in Lincoln county, Ne- BO to; no NR&N Hendrix held the visitors to one hit Taiole00, JoNnEton' t m the 1916 ring today, was hard fought from start braska, consisting of about 7,000 acres of ston Down. in the second game, while his teammates . Johnaton's partner fn the W18 (4 “finjgn, but Gibhons scored the more choice 'farming lands in tracts to suit 2 v o purchasers and_ at prices much below scored the two runs which decided the current value. Prices for good corn and [ BRAVES YIELD TO THE CUBS “ " ) contest when darkness interrupted the wheat l,m&sl range {ml'l" $20 &, 350 per 6t i SITlent Pat .Vlorn;x. the (ln‘;oun v:lerh;nr_;'( of th:‘ Phl‘:ll;'lu, ‘huu BORS | L mbe Moste; Hst whuibt RILB O O e acre, according to location and improve- right after George Stallings’ stuff, and it looks as though he is apt to b el and Karl 11, Behr, both of New|ung power to snap punches to vulnerablo ) 1 Ca ses e © P A Baltimore 000010100100001-415 3 roid S Din b ) » 0 P p 3 ok oh ’,‘h"\‘“;,"’li'mf"r';.;‘,n',‘,"“2'5,‘"";’ggy;'r‘;! ST. LOUIS, Sept. 12—Brooklyn defeated cop a pennant with a team made up of castoffs that the other wiseinheim | Chicago ...000000020100003-514 4 York. defeated Mauriee 1. MoLoughlin|points of his opponent's head and body. Batterles: Youn, Johnson, Balley and | of San Francisco and Thomas C. Bundy Mclarland showed flashes of his old doubles honors, fell before N. W. Niles frequent and more effective blows: of Boston, who woil &% ¥4, 04, -1, ; McFarland showed that his long* ab- To complete the eastern triumph, T. R.|gonce from the ring had dulled his speet \o better crops raised in Nebraska. Let |St- Louis, 4 to 2, here today and stepped us siow you the land and the crops. |into second place, Chicago having beaten | T'80N88€rs had chucked into the discard. Owens: Russell, Prondergast, McConnell |of Los Angeles, three times champlons'vapidefire left, but the leads were littis ) b 5 T ¢l T Soston. - Avbe; atter DOMMIng: thb: vislbors, Just take a slant at some of these birds that are going like a liner |&nd Wikson. '~ JUH, 1. | Of the United States in a gruelling five- | more than snaps and did not check G- North_Platte. Neb. to three scattered hits in five innings, | With & U boat chasing it. There's Luderus, Cravath, Niehoff, Stock, |Baltimore ...... 20008 0-0 1 0 set match at 6-4, 8-10, 6.8, 86, 6-4. bons' more effective nssaults. McFarlant = i Shicago 010 0-2 40 The feature match and the one which | appeared nervo vh he el d th $5 PER acre for fine half secti y 3 K < ppeared nervous when he entered the and srain farm; might conpars “Look | weakened in the sixth, Thereafter hits Demaree, Chalmers, Byrne, Paskert, Whitted, Becker and MecQuillan, all Batterles: Conley and Russell; Hendrlx | drow a gallery of several thousand for ring and was not as finely conditioned as stock of hardware up to $6,00. Write | by Daubert and Myers drove four runs names that we've heard before with other teams and never thought much |and Clemons. the final big contest of the season was | his opponent. The 8t. Paul phantom ime lowner for - One, " s grmer for descriptions. Route No. 4, BoX [ pome. Score: about. o ”,‘_:;“M":‘ e el the first | (hat Detween Williama and Johnaton, | mediately took the aggressive and showed BROOKLYN. sT. 10U18 Take “Wooden Shoes” Cravath, for instance. He was with the Amer- |man at bat. started a serles of singles The former champion eliminated by the that he intended to make a fight of it i AB.H.O.AE. AB.H.O.A B lon which hé scored the only run of the young San Franciscan in the semi-finul | instead of a sparring exhibition. UPPER WISCONSIN-Best dairy and|OMars w40 4'8 SHugeine . 8767278 0 ican league a couple of times, but was considered too slow on the hoof |fitel’ kame of & doublo-header. Newark round of the titular singles came on the| Puneh Nearly Every Blow. e X B on; settiers J b O 4 N o ’ W " « A ely | ‘ 5 wanted: lands for sale at low prices ‘on |Stengel. {2 14 0 9 0 9 oland was shooed back to Minneapolis, which is known as “The Old Man's winning from St Lol 1 ess fleiding | COUrt prepared for revenke. With the| There waa power bhehind almost everst Sih Contrai i‘;‘?..{‘l'ir‘l"n“?."“;‘ci‘u&':‘"‘.‘z"fffié‘; Myers, |5 01 4 0! Home” of base ball, where he rolled around in the outtield for three years. |by :::‘(‘k\lnllurn prevented the locals from nx(‘-elmlm:l ‘:'f ;Ihl-lu-cum:':-( n': :-:nu-‘luu-l_\‘ l::f‘: |I||n:l||nh:n";|.~‘| and he found little o) Getz, 4013 0101 ¥ A & | scoring. | outplayed Johnston, althoug! © latter | ddfficulty In beating th 9 llfrr-d:‘u:‘l(( ;::'rm{v‘fiékll{ :)?x‘c:;;}:do#‘h:g:' Smyin 1010 ti0e He'll never make the hundred in nine and three-fifths even now, but, My! | '1"n.~| second gamo, & seesaw "':’r'(‘:'r wee law “m’ show the same fighting spirit ||mgbh\ the .flmoh m"ml"n'::fkmf.:"::u‘.fi’. $ s | MeCarty, 143 1 o0 ” called on account of darkness a © o Addross Land and Industrial Depart., 805 | Pietier, 300 113 2 0;Oh my! Can’t he paste that ball! Dinth ining with the score 2 to 2. Score |ho did when he was winning his cham-|Gibbons was always in the lead, playing 5 = Ranikee g Of course, Sherwood Magee doesn't think much about the job in left (first game: RHE | plogship honors. alternately for the head and body. FOR SALIS—-We offer selected hardwood | Totals.... 31 #2713 1¥nyder, 1250 » Newark .....1 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 8 0|7, N, layed almoat fo is| In the fifth round, McFarland t ‘"‘(,g(. (-u\.n\(‘rl lands, all -l-edlu‘lcu. at fu’fl,fimfl' N ; g ; ; field that he got sore at and insisted upon being traded from. Maybe the !R( Louls......0 6 0 0 0 0 00 00 91 gy l':!l Il'l N' lnnn’ldnarnlet f“""'mun‘un»n Sh, oL |“v- "lmrlrl::l ook th: o ol t n . b A Sbiasi ) N y - {In his winning sets, his judgment of pace, , bel ou warme:| jisht prices and casy terma soil clay wilt “Hyatt, b, ____o_l_o_o'bunch he’s now Wwith will grab the pennant, at that, and then, again, maybe |, Batteries: Newark, Moscly wnd Jutnic| t b o abllity to hit the lines | P, fought desperately to po ot ::,‘,'l““mf,‘\‘,',‘“":,’“‘;;,‘“d‘”m:‘r‘"";"':“h::,' :’fi"‘;‘x Totals. 8272 1, they won’t. Then, there's the noisy kid, “Flatbush Fritz, from across the or |~"""'|""‘l’ game: o 1% | belng tho best that he has shown in the 9f defeat. Gibbons met him half way, duscts. | Waite Jor map snd lnformidion, TRAL0S fhr Malinon & e bridge, that's sneaking up on the old man with a club swinging wild in |8t Louis....0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 02 § 3 east this year. Johnston was unable m;;‘:l‘l‘l';"";‘ln;ln:hn.:nt the Ehlc:.; bu‘xh(r Arpin Lumber Company, Gran 3 i < a | e 7 oven brea i Raplds, Wis., Sawmill Office at'Atlanta, | *Hatted for Mefl":“:’fl [n minth. _,|each fist. But Patrick has that crowd out there in front, and the guy in phYitefies: . Newatk, | Kaimsrlinf wart ::"’\J‘l":"'y“.‘":' “m:l':“’":"“:‘ ':"Ir‘r':r': “:""‘t'l‘:: round. ¥ Rush lnlIn(y‘." l-vl::mnin. S{Mam » 01001000 o0=2]|the lead is usually the one that cops the flag; at least, it has been so for |ley. (Called account of darkness.) socond set only, which he won at love,| Mike increased his speed in the sixth | HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE? whmo-base hit: McCarty. Stolen bases: | some years now. K-“fn '““""" ""“'"“- e did Johnston rise superior to Willlams. :‘"" -"olr“vd the majority of effectiva / srite o son. Betzel, Long. rned run b . " CANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 1l—Kansas lows. My anirite 8 5000 description of Your land | prookiym, 3; St. Louia, 1. Banca on balls: The “Phillles’ Phlop” is the slogan that has taken the place of |chy sifset loosd Dlayink by kood hil- | 1® had the casterner completely on the ) POV ' Meffariond made a strong play A o L ol Ware” AQ RS | OFF Pteffer, 4; off Amies, 4; off Robinson, | ueracking under the strain” of last year, and from the way they are stick- |Ung tcday and won' tho hird of the |run. scoring placement shots almost nt ' body, but the latter covered L & digm." Twenty-five words every Friday |2; oft Meadows, 1.~ Hits: ‘Of Ames, 4 in C year, and Y y Buffalo series, 6 to 2 The locals took a {will, while his opponent scemed unable | #0 Well that few of the blows reached evening, Saturday morning and every | ivg and two-thirds innings; of Robinson, |1ng out there, hopping ahead of the procession, it 1ooks like about as much of |[lead oft Kiapp in the, firat, theny I [ to keep the ball in court. However, the| thelt objective. Packey cut loose in tha Baturdny evening and Sunday morning | Meadows, 3 in two Innings. Struck out: a myth as the other, and only goes to prove that “the dope” in base ball |{ho seventh. Cullop bitched well. Score: [ new champion could not maintain the|®¢Venth and rained a shower of blowd tWelve different days for §2; OF 50 Words, %.:'.’l“""' & Umplrea: Idlem and |, or was and never will be any good | 01100000181 Eronhpredceibipnnd aabiue Hsting Pofnire i b #, or 7 words, 3. Sk 4 s |Butalo B0 10008 0 %80 2 asain there never was another doubt as | St. Paul boxer's left eyebrow. Pargest circulation of any lowa newh- Boston Loses on Passes. ———— {Kansas City WL 2 g to the ultimate victory, McFarland tried to outslug his oppos wor, 250,000 readers dally in four yar : 5 Batteries; Schultz, Ehmke and Blair; o victory, DEDAL:,S,900. 100088, CAL Y FOt | SORECAGO, Beoh JleTion, Iay Dhe Ding. Struck out: By Vaughn, 1: bY | s Cullop and Kasteriy. The doubles’ contest produced the most | Dent in the next period, but although thq T can meet (he requirements of home: | Went to Chicago. 6 to 3. Neht walked foor + 4. Umpires: Rigier and. Fason. { spectacular play of the day. The eastern | Iatter was beginning to weaken he stag- avekors and inveators in small or large |men and threa cf \hew scored later Glants and Reds Divide. (| sureo 0 BUI ue M t G B k b thP nd western pairs were evenly matched, | Kered Packey with several blows to tha dtracts of lands and Zarms in Nebraska, [ When the locals bit quportuncly. Ragan| CINCINNATI, O., Sept. 12—New York | III ! .p :‘S us 0 back to 7 llonk rallies, brilliant acelng and placing | hvad and still maintained his lead. Me- Biinn, Dk, Montana Attractive prices|PRNCq G {NSloX, (3t NN SR g | and Cinclnnad® dlvided” & double-header | F t Start Over shots combined with remarkable gots|Farland came up with a smile in the hange. W. G. Templeton. 6 03 | Mshitie hnacly Ainwis Joflowad. Hatena game, 17 to 6, and the locals capturing | NATL LEAGUE. | AMER. LEAGI arm to wore St AU okins G068 57 "'“';‘;‘ round and fought with his old —_— W on g uppart :d | the second, 5 to 0. Toney pitched Koo 1 Bostor s £ the net, acored numerous points by kill- | confidence. He outboxed and outpunched oS Zimmerman when the champlins kad : : on § ! 5 v FARM LOANS, § PER CENT, started a belated rally in t« ninth. when | In the first game, Cincinnati used four | poaton L vl father of eleven children, and husband |the ball into unprotected spots. Behr and { the final rounds, being strong at the fine [TOLAND & TRUMBULL, #48 Bee Bldg. i‘f.:.'.‘“‘fi{n";'n'."mf:a;'"ifi‘.’n v Pinch Fit- | pitchers and New York two. Score, first | St Louis ow, York. lof an invalld wife, left his home near | Pell also had fine control of the sphere | ish and master of his opponent. $iW TO $L0W made promptly. F. D.|placcd vaienn and saved the game, | 5oMe: Chicago St Louls | Phelps, Wis., to journey to Kendrick, |and to thelr placing and abliity to break e i NEW YORK. GINCINNATI 71/ Cleveland | ps, s, to journey 3 P _Wead, Wéad Bldg., 1bth & Farnam 8ts. | Jiia ‘scare: TR i N O.4.n, | Ejttaburgh 8478 fi1(Cleveland | Golov, to take p ‘& homastesd up the team work of the former cham-| The long lead that Gibbons had gained “;“n“"fi‘.;.ffi.’.fl‘ z’i"?'*':' ils%iu({npfl:f"‘ PO N.0.AB A Ro.An ::E'-':h"f:."\i’; et 1| AMER. ASS'N. | FED Before leaving, he had drawn all his [plons owe their victory. in the earller rounds, however, was tod s B “— | Snodgrase, 1b5 2 § 1 0Murray, rfcf3 1 3 0 0 Rob'son, rtef§ 3 2 0 0 20450 W.L.Pcf savings from the bank, and with the| Nets and outs were frequent, due to the | great to be overcome and the consensus T A “For Sale” ud will turn second-hand .3138 4128 0 Doyle, 8b....5 0 6 3 2001 00 Minneap'lis.s 68 Pittaburgh | money, from the sale of a cow and some | constant battling close to the net, but|of opinion was strongly in favor of thq : d?:‘- R TT Toer wi b 4131 Jarmede. b0 toumuh it b bt 0] St Puul s 00 Ble Louls. farm implements, started forth. Tho [the points won and lost in this manner | 8t. Paul boxer as the winner on points Jood farm and city loans af 420 1 Oaler, 1b....3 010 0 0 Fletcher, s 4 0 1 5 11 V... 4 0 2 o o Indlanap'is.70 69 .52l Newarl amount totaled $4%. He gave his wife $10 | were about equally divided. The match | of the largest 3 p $201 otaer 18 3 i.. 8| Loninviho. .18 68 0h| Oreark ) . argest purse ever offered for sucl RUSY CO., 1623 Farnam. Pttt o eI o2 b E 1Y Xan Outy. 80 @ ian City. of the sum, and the rest he n:‘adml rn: was_one of me‘ 1m:’.ln I.‘md| llm‘llwh .:x & diavt 4B Aafonsslions DIt L A S v T T 12013 IKnisely 7.3 11 0 0 Brainard, $b3 1 0 0 ORodgers, b 4 0 4 2 3 | Milwaukee .64 77 464] Buffalo his contemplated land transaction, and | doubles contests played in this vicinity in) A throng which was estimated at 4,000 ITY DAY, Laiie loane &l sosciatty 7033 oMcCurthy 558 1 810 Mayer, 'a.1r 3 0 178 988 3 o Cleveland...64 78 .41/ Brooklyn .66 70 |45 |a few dollars to pay his expenses to|some years. It required sixty-six KAmMes witnessed the contest, almost entirely $IDIET oo hind Tar iy auk txim 15ach. 000 G OVaughn 30140 Btroud, prors2 0 0 1 000 oo Columbus. 5287 .574 Baltimore ..44 87 .33 | Kendrick before a decision was reached and it Was | fiiing the immense arena, which origin- H, \V. Binder, City National Bunk Bldg. | ‘Ce 100 0 0OLaven 00000 Henton, p:li3 1 0 0 0CW 20000 Yesterday's Reanlts. He wstopped off in Omaha between |then so dark that the players could not [4y1u enclosed : - AN B e s o | O AR D A Y s A En T TR0 0.0, 8,0 ATWIRARRT 23 820 B | o 0 D ANBRIDANT LBAGUR [trains and while. sitting in the Union | have continued many minutes longer un- |5 %1 Gfeiosed ® thisd ot/ Iilv; motn : O'KEEFE REAL,_BSTATE CO., Tolals.... 80 THI 1 Totals.... 44152713 3 Totals....38 62111 5; (No b, -7/ scheduled). s | station met a stranger who was £oin% |der any conditions. More than two hours before the two 1016 Omaha National. Phone Douglas 2715, | Batted for Neht in eighth. { SRan for Meyers it sixth. s AT lt:,::\,\ LEAGUE to the same place he was. Fventully | Griffin was no match for Niles, when | o000 S0 R0 Ttk oF " *Batte y | h. ale In rd. loston, 3; C| , 6. v d inc entere he ring, o8 Of e e Unitea Biaten Trust Co. Omana: | epatted for Ragan in ninth Kool B v PP O P New "York, 170; Cincinnati, 5-5 :"‘"‘m"""‘ 10k & walk Up. (OIVH Gng IS | ttieir Sputest was considered as & Whol®: |tators extended for blocks away S e - - = s n for ams in second. Cincinnati 001210010-5 Srooklyn, 4; St. Louls, 2 janother man, with whom the stranger|phe Boston player, with his fine assort- ‘ f 6% SJY, LOANS, C. G. Caribers, 310-| Boston 9093938812 Twobase hits: Merkle, Gritfith. Three- FEDERAL LEAGUE. matched dollars. Byington eventually | nent of shots and control of the ball, :“‘:"““""' ':;’ ‘;"; '0:"." d'l:llfll"‘b !h: \ / randels eater & Chicago K 0 3 0 2 %6 |page hits: Robertson, Babbington. Stolen | Buffalo, 2: Kansas City, 6. became involved and when the game | ko 1 rena were blocked with double lines ¢ R. : % o, 2; , 6, pt hix stocky opponent from the far \ — —— Two-base hit: Knisely, Stolen bases: |bases: Mollwitz, Burns, Becker, Robert- | Newark, 1-2; St. 0-2 " Y motor cars. From the REAL ESTATE—FOR EXCHANGE | Muriay, Smith. Earned runs: Chicago, o | son. Killifer, Groh. Iarned runs. New | called end ninth fx.rx'u‘.’i'fi" - Becond | gancluded was MM to the bed. Sincs then | soast continually ‘on the yua. tiying fTor | SICS SRF. IO/ SRR XRER RACHN N e s I oo | Boston,’ 3. Double er-y Vaughn to | York, 8; Cincinnati, 3. Bases on balls: | Baltimore, 4-0; Chicago, First game | '® has remained at the station, while ¢y, palls, which Niles dropped into un- ] George K"“‘” Councll fi%}??;" + | Saer; * Fisher to M hy to Saler; | Off Stroud, 3; off Henton, 2; off Dale, fifteen innings; second, called end sey- [the con men were being sought by the | gu.rded parts of Griffin's court. The lat- | STOW dimmer until they faded into in- , e L e B E f;"{f,’n t;l ;\{-.::r Ol}}r-hl' hh"ulsni on _error. '?»frt Mckegerg,‘u. ;-rf (“-.Ilfl.)mn,. l‘l’l )‘u|( enth, darkness. authorities. ‘“" made a determined stand in the eec- |Dumerable rows, with blotches, to the REAL ESTATE—ACREAGE nings: "off ‘Ragan 1 in one mnink: off | nings: off - Benton 3 in four and two- AMNRICAN ABSOCIATION | Saturday morning James J. Boith was | o4 get which he won at 6-4, but could |Very edge of the enclosure. Several thou- } OR BALB_Two acres In frult, apples, | Vaukhn, 7 In elghi innings and none out | thirds innings: off Dale, 4 in three M- | (pulsville, 3-6: Kansas City, 05 arrested on suspicion of being one of the his game on a plane necessary sand women were scattered among thel 4 ~ ot L urbnte. | in the ninth; off Lavender, 0 in one in- | nings; off McKenery, none in two in. | Cleveland, 74: 8t Faul, ¢ & N dentif! formigry not hold his gn { } Josenciries, raspberries. rhubarb: 106 ‘ nings: off Schneider, 4 In no innings; off | Columbua 7. Milwaukee, Ten men, and was identified as his vietim. | o (i "anq dropped the third and fourth | spectators, which included a large dele< g T s S i P | Callahan, 9 in four innings. BUFUCK ot | mings, darkness. | Smith was arraigned in police court and |, gk grder. gation of boxing enthusiasts from as far 1 ety modern b-room house, Tull bese: | By Benton, 3; by Dale, 1; by McHenery, | Indianapolis, o; Minneapolis, 4 bound over to the district court with | s west as Chicago and Cleveland, and bes ment. 'l:%m ave connected l\;ll!h 'k.nnu- REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE ‘l);.giykfnll;t:l“. '-!»Pc‘ozfavlll":‘;"l)ulxlvy and o It..mu‘Tna-,. | bonds fixed at $70. Byington can get | R M star Of {low Washington into the south, ment; X consider small cottage | ~———=-= = e e———— core, Vational League—Boston at Chicago, | no oney beo P | b f | in part payment. Phone Benson 389, . BUNGALOW—MUST SELL. NEW YORK. WITATE ¢ Cinoiuatl PhlGadoniaes; [Tone of Bia monsy. bask and will leave Oy orse | Gibbons was the favorite in the wager< \ L - —— §-R. modern; oak finish: garage: near ABH.OAE t, Louls. |for his home today to start all over 2 105, At olde maaabs e RS schools and chiirches. %27 Emmet. Owner. | purs. If. ad 43 exiter of o | pAmerican lLeague—Chicago at Boston, | asain on his little farm | The G&nadlan Meet 2 to 1, and while no large uun:l we: ' TOR BALE or rent, 5-r. house, mod.; 1 'Hob tson, ook, 9| Detroit at New York, Cleveland at Wash- " e - - bik. from Miller park and school 0728 ')u\!n.-lb» 400 nl!:ru)L e o 1ington, 8t. Louis at' Philadelphia. Worth Th Welght In ¢ y s &4 staked, there were hundreds of sma | N. 2%th Ave. Phone owner, Web. 2207, e R R T o| Federal Loague—Pittsburgh at Brookiyn. | «I have used Chamberlain's Tablets | TORONTO, Canada, Sept. 12—Roy bets, 80 great was the interest in the FTFELD CLUB DISTRICT | FOR sale or ‘trade, ér. house lot 62x1%. e BRIE R Tt B H | and found them to be just as represented, | Morse of New York was the star of the difference of opinion regarding the out< i For Sale—In Field Club district, IA‘ZI“,"";"‘" “|‘° x‘:“"??"fl:’“- 0“:"- 303 3 ORodgers, o . 3 | a quick rellef for headaches, dizzy spells | Canadian national athletic meet today,|come of the bout. ,A cluster of forty-odd I near Hanscom park, 7-room whits :h.rl‘l"oa# e acnex Additien. Call 38 38 ivessr, » ° Thleves Reap Blg and other symptoms denoting a torpid | winning the 100 and 200-yard sprints, the powerful arc lights shed a clear light stuceo house; two stories and attlo: * | —ByiNG o1 OW 230 AND AMBE— | o Totale.... 31 3 iver and a disordered condition of the | former in 0:10 flat and the latter in 0:21%. |over the ring and permitted the taking | ; also white 2 . L0 3241 1 H 1 ¥ o ! o » ¢ Y vo! o le shix \ 71“; co -ngre uu} wide cemented | 6 rooms, new and modern, price cut to | New York 00000000 0—"5 Ha‘rveSt ln Oma‘ha ':vl:‘l':ll:w;u r::l‘dl“ :)r’ny M\;nnw:"lh ”mll\r Mw.; Km.ltxn’b N;“ "‘x“‘p‘; v;:::(;‘llln‘uf): .r’“y:u:)n;;::lm::‘u\; Introduced in riveway. Two lots each, 50x132 $2.65. Small payment down, 2 5 elgh es Miss Clara A.| yard special, beating r lal announcer introduced an in4 *_ TR i Borpon, qech, WIS 7 Phomp\]eehlloidzzl n. 5 per o;:n(.:::e % 'f.n‘.).-n.:,.o :_h\:mgh“:‘ I L tF H | Driggs, Elba, N. Y. Obtainable every- | Philadeiphia and Jack Tressider, the Can-|novation when he fired several shots from Besutiiu} srosnds lawn, shrabhery. T L o mwae— e ers. ' Stolen bases: Griffith, Il LaSL LW LLOUY'S | where~Advertisement adian champion, in & close finish. The |a plstol in order to silence the vast throng i e wioner tolin ponkerozs: | - BEAL ESTATE—S0UTR 8IDE _ | Baigar” SEaroed rune:” Chheinnadl & i r O e e s B Ak i s S A e ST y— Yy ul : Clarke ‘oney to Moll- . T dining room has built-in buffet; BARGAIN, 7-., mod. ex. heat; home near | uirs ' Hases on errors. New York, 2:| Thieves, burglars, pickpockets and the | Juha Is sold tO loafed in the earlier stage las to the welght and conditions of the | fi,uog kflchr_'ensa{-:ld !m,l;;- .‘1'::'.'3; inton; 8 O4f0. Dalance res- . Cinoinmatl, 1. Hit by bitched ball: "By | llke have been enjoying unhindered | | George Goutding, wortd's champlon | bout, | Borch, bath and shower bath: oak 3 modern Touss In- ood Tonair: | Parmitt, B irack out. Hy “Tomey. ¢ | Prosperity of late in Omaha. | D tur Int g | yoiker. mads & new Canadian record | A purse of $32600 was divided, $17,50 floors throughout; screens and large lot, fruit, shade. ,%0: casy | Passed ball: Schang. Umpires: ‘Quigtey | Following is a list of their activities €CATUY INTETESTS | when he came home alone trom scratch |t MeFarland and $16,00 to Gibbons, m_\:‘;‘!’fl -|tuh FRATEIN A b0 55 terms. 3008 8. 17th. Tel. :vm 1288, and O'Day. | during the last few hours: P. G. Hart of | In & two-mile handicap in 13:27%. | neither of whom were damaged to any e B i Y Rae AT S . o | Columbus, Neb., lost a valuable watch at| 7| | H Kolehmainen, the New York | In the oity. Will sell A oy h at| The Julia is sold. annes ., great extent or in serfous danger of ‘ L% hoties } %75, ith both lota F‘E“.:‘Mmm"“ ‘;wnul.:.:m' BIG FIELD OUT FOR GOLF 1gm Lord Lister hospital. The Haines| No, not sold away from Omahs and | Finlander, started at scratch in :dli‘;lee;v‘-ln Nudohout Sering the' (ol 8,50, See owner, valnut NEW, . &R rug company, Fifteenth and Douglas| Decatur, b id I interests | mile handicap, in which he conceded al Siast Tk orch. and_ warake: catheiral at. | PLAY AT THE FIELD CLUB _ , catur, but sold Lo Decatur intereats : : susement. Cash or acreage considered. 815 N. %th L __E cLu ':’“"" ";";d.‘""“"‘ by some “little |that expect to make the little barge a | competitors from """‘;’( 8ec "'“"m"‘ °"l'; As Gibbons went to shake hands withf = — ey 3 . shavers” Friday evening who broke a | pe o1 tric | and one-half minutes. He wore them all| p, EA A big field was out at the Field club permanent institution for frelght traffic 3 '‘ackey at the end of the bout, Packe: TWO ELESANT REAL RSTATE—SUSURBAN S.(urd:) to take part in the play against | "MOWease outside their store and captured between Omaha and Decatur. down except Dellow, the Canadian mara-| 44iq something to him which aro AR LY. Benwon. bosey for the C W, Calkine trophy. |lm rasors. Armand enette, 22| Captain W. B, Btevens, who brought | thoner, and Joyce of Buffalo. The FIun's | iy anger and for a moment it looked BUNGALOYWS NEw :f.'fimpfi?fi';" 1 floor, 1“{'"1')‘3"1&"’”.‘&0"' o A ol ek !l:iukor)" street .a.- rts I)m: & quantity | the boat here from Glasgow, Mo, and | time was 16:164. #s they would exchange further blows. ric 3 " barn: ' lof X132, b | of wearing apparel was stolen from his who has been running it for some T rrrmry! McFarland was first ch the ring y, 3 blocks south of end of Benson ca I W 4 down | . . o od T o McFarland was first to reac e y FIELD CLUB D{STRICT. Boylas county. Ko et taxee Gooai?| ¥ W " down {home. The Central Taxl company assert months, is too ill to run it longer. Mrs. | UNIQUE WINDOW SHOWN side. He climbed through the ropes al juBrand new. just compleced large liv- south for heaith. $3%0. Phone Benson,| ¢ W. (alkine. € down |that while one of their machines was Stevens is an invalld at Glasgow, Mo., IN BIG DOWNTOWN STORE |10 ». m. xil.‘iyi‘;”.'"p';'?ur‘fv."‘z‘.‘.'k"“,'.“.,].’,.“, ‘-c:}m.?n:.' 428-J. EE Blm‘xdo. A4 ]p-nlln[ along side the curb at Sixteenth and while the captain had expected to - Giovons followed two minutes later opsnian with: beokoess Belestaln tine Fleremce, Paul Wernher, ¢ down and Burt streets, a tire was disconnected |bring her to Omaha where they could [ , .o o0 clTIE e e the | The ringside weights of the men wer| kitchen with maple floors. Three fine bed- | SEE Nethaway for that farm. Flor. 228 | L. H. La Douceur, 3 down from the vehicle and made way with by make their home, the faflure of his own ooy g Y announced as McFarland, 152; Gibl rooms with dandy bath room upetairs. (== = =1 W. G. Nicholson, 1 down | parties undiscovered. Sam Bodel, Twen . | Benson & Thorne company store. The | ' 0% A% ¢4 When you buy a home get one that is REAL ESTATE—MISCELLANEOUS | C. Burmestor, § down ot oy gt . 3 - | health here caused him to decide to go | first of its kind in the United States. {183, Bach of them had weighed pullt nzlm“'l‘hu; b;:mowllwer\- bullt - fv $ I_rw;m, 1 up. l.>l' ""‘:: Lo g "‘“ street, loat a valua- | home instead of moving his family here. | oo nnears to be solld marble of [147 Pounds at 3 o'clock this afternoom )y day labor and wi ar close inspec- . Thomas. 1 up. | ble gold watch at Eleventh and How: W s o scaty od | N | tion as to kind of construction and ma- Carter Lake Club W g [ da.omld whish o4 X ' 40 Howard| Davy Walters of Decatur, licensed | ooy richness is only paper, & new kind | BOth wore bandages on hands. terials used. Can be bought on easy Ray Wagner, 2 down | . ranger slipped and pllot, has been employed by the Decatur | paper withal, but still, just paper. McFarland wore green trunks and Giw terms If desired. Telephone office for M. T, tz ‘6 down | bumped up against him. Anton Harman, business men to run the boat, 80 that not | 5y o 1t it | bons had on short white running trynks s ond we v O e Stock 6. 8. Conant, even 124 Douglas street, also asserts that his 4 trip Is to be missed Haviag . asostiont [EEhOR ‘tobutan “H e ¢ A V. Bhotwell, 2 up, . | shows up the merchandise of the s SCOTT & HILL COMPANY, : 8 Forter o e D e strect, loat o |y iPthin Bevens bus just brousht tie |and meets the reuirements of aipiny | NEW YORK CRACKS WOULD \ ous'as 1009, . . A . 3 ) bout down from Decatur with another tisfactory way. | which ‘satifice oider to one WrL bids,| & W. Shielda ¢ down. handbag containing 826 when an uninvited |cargo and hos brought Walters down | Chance and roseece 1 window aaver- | . BOWL AGAINST OMAHA ME!N $5(X) Cash lot_and all club privileges; no dues nor| E' A" Barretl, 3 down. stranger called at her residence during her with him. Walters is to take back 'n....g has become so mecessary that the | Jimmy Smith and Alex Dunbar of New taxes | Web. 5086, Ya o g A absence. Rodovan Bartich, 212 N street, | cargo Monday | semi-permanent background—one that | York, the greatest pair of money bowlers A vuom”t e‘:z-‘y \p-zyl'r.v:avh(l- ::llrln buy ‘1: — ‘p:zw(' &mulsllug#mw.m aluhtn (,k:{-‘, ’cr'hoe:;“' {15 minus an Austrian crown 10 cents In can be completely altered every year-- |in the country, are trying to frame ay h, all modern, hardwood finish, hot | gs cash. e, b 7 Baeth. ¢ Ao, money and $0 worth of jewelry. C.| Sore Throat and Chest. | is of great usefulness, and Mr. Holland, |enagement with a couple of local crackd watér heat, fireplace. bulltin bookcases | = — Borenson, 2002 Ohlo street, left $3 worth| Quickly relieved by Dr. Bell's PIne-Tar- | gegigner of this particular window, |for some time in November. Smith an| Taent with ishndry sink sad fAace :“‘-m‘ | VAGANT h:-m';':'" . Apartments, flats, houses anc cottages | of tools in his shop, and during the night Honey. It cases the throat, scothes the clalms that the possibllities of paper gnd uubar are planning a two months’ tour, , | For siherinformation ‘cau Web sk | iith ana Fowier Ava. Ouly $40 web. can be eniad wriskiy end shesdly 37 & the toold left the shop. He doean't know lungs, loosens phelgm. Only % All | wall paper are only just besinuing to be [from New York o San Francisco, and ‘rice, $3,400. One- lock to car. wter 3688, 4 Bee Ren! ere Yy wen . {druggists.—Advertisement exploited Mor this purpose, lwant to stop off In Omaba erroute.