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191 Drawn for The Bee by George McManus SR - WHAT + Bringing Up Father Copyright, 1015, Tnternational News Servioe. i - . “YOU COME 1Ny WHAT DO YYou ' ! / . THE HALL -1 want| | MEAN BY inviming | he Lébn:'-flxs IR T ‘?003 lwo (?I‘\?fi-:“‘?:){) !lsr; Aley TO SPEAK TO A HORRID PERSON LIKE OUR HOUSE ? WANT ' W CALL ME . OTHER ~ ! You THATTO N RECEPT oy it MAGGIE | :’,J;?YALE ‘ SUCH LOW-BROW ‘3 Pl FROM CHINA ' FRIENDS HE'S NO @V:l JUSY ON A CATTLE & FRIEND OF WM N YOU CALLBD i NN : [T G ) —a . [ ] REDLEGS SOFT POR |Gaines'Teamis |TERPS DRFRATED TIGERS CRUSH RED &% 1111 B R f )y, Ofoese | wi rawn to give Sothern and A Cabo, ‘ Vi Standing of Teams || : A LT e P | Score: SPREDING PHILLIRS ~Vigtor Over Savad | gy promqRORGHS |- S0X; COBB MOBBED I , 430 AB H.OA ABHOAE - Led by Cha,mbers NAT. LEAGUE. | AMER, LEAGUE. ] | Dauss, IERER Shotton. 1.4 0738 oMoaller, 11,379 078 8 ¢ W.LP WL Pot | S | Total "lh\i o ek 1 ‘;"-"I" 4060 el 8108 ] i " - - o . | Phila, .......77 67 575 BOStON wesea90 45 667 A U] e el ¢ i bd 6 A | IERE] $i800 .lu.ker? Get Big Lead in the Fir: | Two score of famished golfers invaded Many Players Used by Both Sides in Brooklyn " 553 ebtroit R Bengals Win Opener in Crucial | B itee $143 §8814 Inning and Capture an Easy | the dining hall of the Country club last Endeavor to Win Game Going | st. Louts.. 82| Waah'n ‘oreeT8 60 656 Series, with Georgian in | Totale.....8 62713 8 10012 10000 Vieto | night and when they got through with the to Visit Micago & 481/ New_York...T5 00 .656 4 *Batted for Collins in fifth. sddt s 2008 | | ictory. | sumptuous spread that was laid a visitor ors. Cincinnatl .65 T1 474 Bt Louls....57 79 411 Stormy Petrel Role. | *Batted for Scott in ninth. l RR 31 SRR | would have thought somebody had turned AL SCORE IS EIGHT TO | Roee Yok 5178 408 P ... 38 % 288 3 vy RERERRAR = S ahhod | loose & couple of Krupps on the place. HT FIVE ~ " o] g % oston ogey 003 - YEN 70 THREE IS THE SOORE|'pie®,Soudef Kripet o bie 2o, | FTva - SOORE | FED.LEAGUR| AMER 4PN, | BSOORTED TO SAFETY BY COPS| sl biis, b, Hoopen, Qe uw et It . s { TS ¥ B '8 . A i |13 4 3 AN CINCINNATI, Sept. 18.—Philadelphin | gy fe::es:‘;h ‘l-l'mln“ & hl‘::-:rdl:ll (‘v::}l:‘s‘ dz-lz(vr-}c‘\gtl:n fc:dn»:; b‘: .B:cl:\‘rylw:\: | Chitags™ T4 @ Sl B Eab. 8 & 8 BOSTON, Sept. 16.—The Detroit Tigers e ?}.‘,'t“"- B ML Aot | “Batted for M Inth, tatned a bi . . Ay Newark ..., 77 69 638 iy v ] $ gy ¢ 4 :d A o :rrifx';arlla":vx;:‘ln;lr::\."'"l‘,',": | team into the battle and Bill Chambers |§ to 5. Many players were used by both |8t Louls Ind o1 .64( | and the Boston Red Hox came to grips | pase On grrore o;}“p,"",.l".,l'r’,'i'g'g{'.y Nasbtarton a8t e, ot th sorios Trom G i tonast | was the battle-scarred warrior who com- |sides, but the locals won fn the seventh Kan, City..8 R O today In the first gamo of the most | 1: off Daues, 1. Hita: Off Foster, 8 in| Two-baso hits Lee, Walker. ] : |manded the other army. It was & com- |inning, after the visitors had forged S A . 8 , v B four and one-third innings; off Collins, | Stolen bases: Pratt, 2. Double plays: to 3 George, who started to pitch for | hay to the bitter end, but Gaines proved a |uhead. Score R | Breokive 6778 483 Milwaukes .8 89 463 | oritioal series of the year between teams | none in two-thirds inning; ¢ %, 2 1n | Pratt (unassisted), Lee to Lavan to How. Yincinnati, did not finih the firt Inning, | craftier general than Chambers. He | altim " LH.E. | Baltimore ..45 8 .33 Columbus .58 61 . in the American loague, With the result | four innings. Hit by pliched ball! By | ard, Bases on L’cpl-- Off Sims. 2, off ( Ping’ hit for a ingle, double and & three- | pcked the best golf pig ok M BRSNS+ 8. 8.0 0 fod g ol s | Yeaterday's Results, that eDtroit, scoring six runs to Bostow's | Foster, Dauss; by Mays, Cobb. Btruck | Bothern, 3. Hite Oft Hamilton, 7 In | o2 <l st bt he golfers and copped the |Plttaturah .8 ¢ © 0 D 1 k) NATIONAL LEAGUE. one, narrowed the margin of Red Sox | Ut By Foster, i by Mays 3 by Dause | five innings; off Sims, none in one inning: \ - . | doings by ten strokes. Ten strokes isn't | Batteries: TLeclaire, Black, Quinn and| gookiyn, 0; Chicago, 1 X X . 2. Time: 2:00, res: Hildebrand and | off Sothern, nane, no one out in seventh. ve' Philadelphia four runs, McKenery, |much of a margin, but it was a suffi | Russell; Knetser, Dickson, Comstock and | pliiadelphi, 10; Cincinnatt, 8. eague leadership to one and ome-halt | (¥ Loughlin, off MoCabe, 1 in two innings. Struck out ho succeeded George, also gave a base | cfency 7 {O'Connor, Berry. . Louls, wet grounds. gumes. Partisan feeling ran high during |, Yanks Deat Pale Sox. & Johnson, 4; “{l Hamilton, 3. Umpires i LR and soaa sk Bo . tvo aiantbe b ey ani® Brasmdas n! ters Lose te Tips. New York, §; Pittsburgh, 4 the exciting game. It showed betwoen the | NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—New York broke | COnnolly and Chill. 1 Ihich was good for two more runs in | proy hambers crew had to| gr. LOUIS, Sept. 16.—Magee's double, AMERICAN LEAGUR. players of the two teams when Ty Cobb | ita loaing streak today, defeating Chicago L L . s in | provide a banquet for the victors. And [followed by Kauff's homer over the right St. Louls, 2; Washington, & ol > after an elghth-inning rally, 8 to 3. Chi- pis inning. Luderus in this inning deliv- | frong all accounts Chambers and his gang |fleld fence in the eleventh ended a see- | Clicago, 2; New York, & threw his bat at {Ptcher Mays In the | cagy seored two runs in the fourth in- Senator Brown ted a three-base hit with threo men on | aid themselves proud, for everybody |gg™y Same which Hrookiyn togk from | 8; Boston, 1. v = i s b g e D M e W s ] \ hses. The big firgt baseman of the | present agreed it was some foed. uis, 8 to 6 here today. For nine FEDERAL LEAGUE, close to his head, On the next pitch | Coliing' home run. Clcotte held the dD H B Le ) H A ‘méde fotr, Mot hits, ‘two Lage bl Mot innings Crandall held oven Hongre wWith | 1aitimore, §; Pittsburgh, 3. Oobb waa struck on the wrist. Jankeas in chek for seven innlnws but | @110 UT's Il D, mere € them two-baggers, Which gave him a | ham and Wiltse. §Irmxkly.u started | 1 ORI 33 85 {:;‘l“"‘(mm Again Cobb was the person against | cored threo rune on doubles by Maisel : ' 4 . S S e Shs pather for | smene b o Urs it | NoRarkicanans VeLromds | |wnam o focing was sviien. when at | ant Peckinpungh and anees v euman| i1 Ato Acciden | v p vialtors forged ahead in v o the close of the game he was surrounded | % 4 b \ ¥ : the sevent) the locals again tied | Milwaukee, 0-9; Indianapolis, 6-3. . & " - 0AGO., — ‘ Alexander was very steady and kept The Trl-state shoot it in the ninth. The double and home | " Minenapolis, 7-5; Columbua, 348, by a bleacher crowd, They pushed the 7 B of th ralls which ] TR nosttuced Mare: N run hita which cost 5t Louls the gume | St Vaul, i) Loulaville, & Dotroft player and he shouldered them |Mumhr. rt1 e’ L Pt A oy "::’ oo ol e 8 nf lank, who replacec ames Today. Saslk white ha answered: thelk gibes, W ‘ollina, 0 wet clay, automo- PHILADELPHIA. CINCINNATI answer helr gibes. Wads J 'ABH.OA.B. AE M OAE | FALLS CITY, Neb, Sept. 16.—(Speciat | Crandal in the Tentn” inhing. BeGt | - National Leaguo—Brooklyn at Ohago, |of paper weer thrown. ool R bile @riven by Dr. H. B. Lemere could :::ml?ug ; ;’ : .;ler;: r; : : ; l; giTelcmm.)v-The first day of the Tri-State |Prooklyn . 012000201028 15 3 Lm-nl.n at St. Louis, New York at Pl Solton. OCebb. Felach, ° inot tum out of the eastbound Dundee o urgh. olice Resoue Cobb. 100 sakert, :3 01 134 1 8hooting tournamnent was favored by good ,Stballf:.:- e nonooulnoo—n' 1 3 American League—St. Louls at Wash- [ poycemen had difficulty in reaching | Dck P S car track, into which he had slipped, in mfi‘ £ 98¢ : 4 : weather, There were forty sportsmen Biuefook nnedr_ln. awmh Wiltse, | jngton, Chici at New York, Detrolt at | o 00 00 " 0 2 fohna 3b....3 1 1 e (time to avold & head-on colllsion with s, 5.8 €11 1 1R R [ R o tha acuaity, uejacket and Land; Crandall, Plank and | Fhston, Cleveland at Philadelphia. obb's side, but eventually forced a clear | Baalk, 6.8 § & o Sastbound’ Dunde dan Wb Wikt w8 Jehott, .4 12 2 0% 11! The nighest score was made by L.fl o poiederal League—Bultimors st Pitts, | space and, assisted by eDirolt and Boston | gUllly 3713 § ¢ the Belt line Wednesday. 1 H i # ——— Wrh- 4 v & , Nes . . b Dive : Y Bl 188 Sounge. o031 48 §|Gross, 102 the lowest by Dr W. R News Notes of Alllance, Kanaas City. The. Gcmonetration. nestust Coth mant. | Teak.ceds §R K Be-enstor Wowh Brown, who was famk, €71 0 3'0 ORodgirs 353 3 1 ¢ 0| Waggoner. Scores: ALLIANGE, Neb., Sept. 16.—(8pecial.)— | ~ === e e Doaple | fested ftself every time b et Totala. ... 31 10 0 |riding with Dr. Lemers, was thrown “en sad w2 L Oross .. A% Kenricott .........189 | County Judge L. A. Berry left today for y *very time he appeared at | epgtteq for Shawkey In elghth. through the wind shield, and was badly \ er G Cavter,. 182 were brought to Alllance. the plate, the crrowd “booing” him each IS —_ 0008 orge AMATEUR CLASS San Francisco, where he will attend the |, time. Th \teelt 0 0 0-3|out about the head and hands by broken b SR i 00000 i Waggoner . 134 Aug. Falsken... 173 | National Irrigation congress next week, | , Accumed of Horse Theft. S iath, and. oeet n‘:“h‘ch'lr\I'er‘ Sl bl B LT B Nt S |slass. Dr. Lemers mavaged to hold onto Totals. saal 3| Webster .. 183G, Grobb 175 | Judge Berry being one of the Nebraska | BEATRICE, Neb., Bept. 16.—(Spectal | itah G sheed of sDifow's WLeH | inpaugh, Home D, e, et |the ateering wheel and kept his seat, wus- “Batied for Culianan i Wnth oA 1 R delegites to the congress appolnted bY | Telegram.)—Charies Gray, who claims | Fyon #ent Woster, the leading Red 8ox | byt ju Collins, Jackeoh. Darnaed runs: |taloing only a few minor brulses. milthette . e T oA s Mt . A8 Hedgen i 48 | Governor Morehead, He will be absent |muisa, OkL, as his home, was arrested | criine 1o o BERCR WY e BEUL AN | Ohlcago, 3; New 'York, & Double ays: e auto struck the strest car head-on B [isgheionia 10| iilingevorth 111 I K BUfE . |16 | about & month, during which time for- | twelvo milos northeast of eBatrioe 07 | geq by Mays, who o | Collins o Blackburne o 1. (and was badly damaged. The acoident Two-base hits: Nlehott, Tuderus (@) Toiott res 151 Dr. " Waggoner . 161 | mer Representative rFank M. rBoome will | stealing a horse and buggy from William | o068 b By WHO alowed tho B Poilfhs, Bauman to eckinpaugh to Fipp: |ocourred. about 6:3 and & passing suto T R Ten. “bases: © Daskert > Whitted; d 2 ' i e West, & 'farmer living scuthwest J: In another run after ho had been hit In | ootier 1 Hita: OFf Snawies, 6 n sighi |PIckéd up the Injured men and took them % ) 2 ert, A sneak thief entered the Carnegle | pjokrell, Neb. The rig was taken at ord d ; bugey, Stock, Rodgers. U p A l g A the elghth. inningw; off Cole, none in one inning; off (home. 2 A g B 2L TN gt 4 mpire P? 0g1zes library at noon today and when ‘m- farmers' picnic yesterday. Gray h;d de- |10 o Ghtlvary. dacetvad hotadn Mikiere (:‘mmf:. 9 in seven und two-thirds in- | ays: Bancroft to Niehoff to Luderu T Ch F |librarian, Mrs, W. W. Johnson, left het |gerted the outfit mear Pickrel and was | o, - - . | nings; of u , none in pne-third in- ¥ ! . gained only five hits, Th ™ ¢ i Civil Service Examinations. iadeiphia. 3 Clneinnatt 3 Base on 0 103g0 tans L sttty i oot s o dins MR oy e had been drunk | pcher was always at the top of mis | Cledite, 4. Umpires: *Nallin and Diseen WASHINGTON, Bept. 16,4 Tele: 1 ff George, 2; off McKenery, . 0 and claimed he los n same a . # —Civil service examinations will be Wita: Off Georgs, 8 in two-thirds inning;| CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—Umplire Byron, | Five minutes later he was arrested and | pickerel. He was brought here and ;‘:":“::M"::',‘r"","" gt cloubatpna [855 e.L- L Bodh oy eld on Outober % for forest rangers ai \'f McKenery, 6 in one-third inning; off “Red" the pocketbook and money returned to 3 M 3 § g A + Sept. 18.—Johnson was | follows: Halsey, Neb.; Ouster Dead- ey e T P/, or: | Who engaged In a fight with “Red” Smith | the Pocietiod lodged in ja DETROIT BOSTON invinclble today and Washington udlly yood. 8. D Afton, m Encampment, ] » Alexander; 4. by Mekenery, 2; by |of the Boston Nationals after yesterday | Mre. - ) Vg ALY QAN APROAR | s TR et o Wl o | s W v Ko Ay B Grmpires: Kiem and rusiie, | atternoon's game at the local National | Philllp Nohe, proprietor of the Many Disenncs Come from the Liver. |Bush, ss.."3 0 3 3 0Hooper, rt. 3 o 1 0 3 #tarted for the visitors, but was wild and | Bheridan, Wyo. Glants Beat Pirates league base ball grounds, today offered |Cafe and restaurant, was severe Constipation, headache, bilious spells > ’ " | brutsed, his daughter, Lucile, had both | indicate a sluggish liver. The tried rem- PITTSBURGH, Sept. 16.—Harmon was & public apology for his part in the af 3 it at will by the New Yorks today and | fair, Byron stepped in front of the grand- | Ankles sprained and Mr. Nohe's sister, | edy is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Only iitsburgh was defeated by the core of | ye.''q fust before today's ocontest with | Mrs. Waldron of Colorado Springs, in- | ic. All drugglstsa—Advertisement, A 10 b oy Suttragiat aasoclation presented | Brookiyn and told the fans that he was | jured about the face and head when the | e v rrries . note, the visitors $40 and the home play- | sorry he had taken part In yesterday's [ auto in which they were returning to ! Irs $20. Score: Alllance from Colorado Springs upset Nashville, 3; Atlanta, 1 b mixup. His unusual disclaimer brought dashrile & fiow Gheons, & ’ PITTSBURGH. S Ve pinning the occupants und eath for < B g P loud applause from the crowd. pinning Chattancogs, 3; Mobile, & i, . P TAn nearly four hours. The accident haipened | 1ittle Rock, 2; Birmingham, 18 0 OJohnston, 165 1 8 0 ¢ 1 obarnery o5 2 6 1 ¢ MISS BIURSTEDT WINS e 0 OHinchmn, rf6 2 1 0 0 10 OWagner, ‘e 4 18 10 FROM MRS. M’NEILL | 030105101010 EIOEIOEIO! uononononononononog‘ 0 1Baird, #h 411130 1 0Gibaon, c../3 13 3 1| CINCINNATI, O. Sept. 16.—Miss Molla | 3 oaolina -1 0§ 5 o |Burstedt of Norway, National Woman's | 1 ourmor, 513 0 ¢ 3 0| champlon, and Miss Carrle B. Neely of | { = —Adams, p 0 0| Chicago, will contest in the final gound | 15 180 h 00 \ | d i atery. 22 00 6 0 of the women's singles of the Tri-State | = 11 27 12 3 | Tennis tourney here tomorrow. Mies tor Stroud in sieih 71 | Bjursteat today defeated Mrs, Malcolk E:md for Gibson in elghth. MoNetll, jr.. of Chicago, &1 60, while ed for Slattery in ninth. Miss Neely eliminated Mrs. Louis Field, | ew York 110000160383 of Cincinnati, 7-5, 6-0. a sr ittsburgh 20000000 24" g, Fottrell, San Francisco, will play ) Johnston, Barney. Stolen bases: | Griffin, San Francisco, will play Trux | , ecker, Hinchman. Double play: Becker | Bmerson of Cincinnatl in the semi-final | 1 o Meyers. Earned runs: New York, 7 h ingles later tod A Cittabursh, 4. Base an error: New o¥rk, |FoUnd °f the men's singles fa s Bases on balls: Off Biroud, 1; off] = &' ¥ 3 i off ., : ‘ trasa, s 1 five innines: ote Tesrear, s | BATTLE CREEK QUTPLAYS i off , 16 > 4 o thid i ot Aduons, ‘nons | CORNLEA AT COUNTY FAIR | n two-thirds inning; off Slattery, 1 in Fee $5 IO OrIOEIOrIOLIO OO IO OO0 ne inning. Struck out: By Stroud, 1; BATTLE CREEK, Neb,, Sept. 16.—(Spe- | 1 et 2 by Harmon, 3. Umplres: | cia))—Battle Creek defeated Cornlea, 7 "“m', Dues 1 ¢ county fi ter- 4 . B e Ok :‘o"a ;:o::f Madison county fair yester ] CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—Chlcago moved up v ? & c o fifth place today, when the locals “‘"'-‘“;R"JK_ PR » u)xu;x;no“ b hut out Brooklyn, 1'to 0, affer tWeIVe | Lasch, It ¢ 83 ¢ Obender 1n.4°0'3 '8 | 3162 WOk o ) The e was a_pitchers’ battle be- | i3 1118 No PYs 9. . ughn an effer, with the big s l b o twirler having the better of i 1114 ee1 urely eer 18 a poor descrip- s aifowed bt four acattered hits, ‘Ony | IR 118 Assessments | = I ve men reached first e, one of them f h b hie forced another runner. Two mitel foe1 tion of such a master brew as il the keystone sack, and one | e = el ed third, 'his was in the first in- | s M 1] ing when a single by Stengel, a passed | Battie Creek 00 &1 all and Archer's error enabled Stengel | Cornlea .... 10 18| o make the far c;‘-irner, \'u#hn also | e — K ot Ve ot B e Byron made « | EVERS ASKED TO COACH { Qi ansiogy 1o thote Miioeds 50 5. YALE BASE BALL TEAM imith of on, saying he regretted the i fncident. er' the game Byron said, | CHICAGO, i, Sept 1&—John Evers, peace and tranquility reigned today.” | captain of the Boston club of the Na- | % Order of Stags Each Local Drove regulates the payment of its benefits ALSTAFF “Bbe chorcest preduct af the browess art*” ‘eore < 11 o, said today that he had b in the form of donations as follows: —fortte ¢ ck 1 l'f l it far M AR '}1.0.A.5 | asked to become base ball coach for Yale | 1st—Looal Droves of Stags, pay $7.00 weekly Sick and f the dm-ry beer oy d” ¥ 194" | ana that the tacuity now has his terme Accidentsl Benefits. the level of the ord cer; very H 1418 umder cousideration. 2d—Local Droves pay $126.00 tuneral benefits. highest place in public appreciation. ° 118 0 0 WP 3d—Local Droves furnish free physiclan for members and . : 14 Hucgtmaien destafion, =00 tamily. Each Drove entitled to call upon two to fifteen physl- Its flavor—so exceptionally fine; its color—so $ 91 3"‘,,"{."‘“"‘?‘,' . . ] clans for members. benuhfillly clear; its character—so p.-‘fdb anapo! - 1 %51 Batteries: Youmg and B et L2 4th—The Stags will help you in your business. b‘l.n“d'—pwu the seventy-five mhfl- 5th—The Stags help you to get a position when you are out of employment. 6th—The Stags furnish free legal advise. 7th—The Stags Supreme Drove alm to furnish a home for their orphans. 8th—The Stags establish elegant club rooms for the mem- 9th—One night each month is set aside as ‘‘Ladles’ Night.” Social opportunities and advantages for Mothers, Wives, Sisters, Daughters and Lady Friends of Members. Cull, Write or Phone, Douglas 8684, Open Till 9 P, M, STAGS OFFICE, 806 BRANDEIS THEATER. BUY IN OMAHA. ing experience that has gone into its making. s, Ittt ety IS 1840 iy e breing Exporionce 1915 Sqribner Defeats Hooper. SCRIBNER, Nel le&! 18 —(8) L )— At the Bcribner stock w the first ( Seribper ball team defeated the H 3 2. Score: 00 z boe1010 6001001 ol:m:ononon:onouonononol:o:lqno_nvol:lol:lol:lononouoflouonouonouonononm ’ b B0m0mOom0mOmOmOm OO OO0 OO0 IOIOIOEIO] l