Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 31, 1916, Page 10

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10 Bringing Up QT ME ANOTHER DOLTOR MAGGIE - THAT LAST ONE WASN'T ANY 4000 - BIG INDOOR MEET ON CARD TONIGHT Four Hundred lnd seven Athletes, Representing Fifty-Three Organ- izations, Will Take Part. [ RELAY lACEB AT THE LAST‘ Four hundred and seven athletes, not ncluding the 200 men who will take part | in the mass drills, will compete in the annual indoor athletic and gymnastic | tournament to be held tonight at ths | Auditorium under the auspices of the auspices of the Omabha Young Men's Chriatian assoc'ation. Fifty-three organi- 7ations will be represented, The sale of seats has been large and it is expected that the big muny bullding will be Jammed to the roof to see the cvent. The meet will s art at 7:0 o'closk and providing there is no hitch or delyy in the program as scheduled the last even should be cewnpleted by 11 o'clock. The college relay, the university relay and the mile run which will be the m's Interesting of the events from the spectators standpoint will be staged at the last, The following table shows the number who will take part tonieht Number. Number of Organi- of Con zations. testant» Turnera ... 8 Universities 1 h 2 18 i [ 0 1 107 Father - THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MARCI 31, 1916. Intern’l News Ser DR.JONES 1S COMING \CAMPBELL WINS SILYER GOLF CUP Takes Splendid Trophy from His Boss on Golf Links of Florida. AND HIS P’ICTUR.E IS ON IT Floridans were so skeptical of the prowess and skill of northern devo- tees of the ancient and honorable game of Scotland, that a party of | visiting golf “bugs' at Ormond, Fla., who in their busier moments are prominent figures in the 1ife insur- | ance world, had to satiate their de- sire for competition by staging a tournament of their own, Calling themaelves the Barracouta band | the life insurance golf players “captured’ | the course of the Ormond Golf club and | staged thelr tournament on March 23, and | ¥, L. Campbell of Omaha. general west- ern ngent of the New York Life Insur ance company, won the handsome fif teen-‘nch silver loving cup offered as a prize. The loving cup, which Mr. Campbell with the ardent enthusinsm of the vec- | torious conquerer on the green has heen exhibiting to his Omaha friends with as much pride as If it represented $1,000.000 | worth of new policies, is embossed with | the photographs of the five contestants | and has fac similes of the signatures of | the players engraved on it | They are: Darwin P. Kingsley, preai- dent of the New York Life Tnwurance | company: Thomas A. Buckner, vics presi- | Three of the Sioux Beaoh Fajrbury fo Begin Their Tryout FAIRBURY, Neb, March #.—(Special Telegram.)~Fairbury fans saw the firat indication of the Sloux City training sea- #on opening today when three players of Harry Gaspar's tribe donned thelr uni- forms and took a few hours' practice. Quite a sprinkling of fans coiild not resist the temptation of watching the Westorn leaguers try out. The trio conslsted of T. F. Connolly, who m oa the Washington American and guarded third base; L. who twirled for the Moville, h..ln-lutm and Roy French, who registered at the Mary Etta hotel as hail. ing from Alameda, Cal, Manager Harry Gaspar ‘has not ap- peared in Fairbury, although quarters reserved for him at the Mary §§ ot the Sloux City players are arrive in Fairbury tonight or expected to Friday. April 1 is the day assigned for players reporting in The Fairbyry. Patrbury 2’!‘“ 8 In beautitul shape and will provide a splendid place !for the Sloux City team to practice. Stecher Tangl gles “ With Ordeman at Lincoln Tonight The big wres'ling match betwe n Toe Stecher and Henry Ordemsn will osour tenight at Tincoln. Grapo int ant mound this teritory Lave been 1okl forward to this match for some time and ndications point to a record-brenking house at the eapitol. A special tra'n will (lr y Omaha fans to the event. T’ fal will leave (hy Burlington station at s 2 o'clock and will nrive in Lincoln at 7:30 o'clock, a'lowing ample time to get to the ringsice befor the event s s‘arted. It will retura to Omaha aporoximately cne hour after the wach is over. T ckets are on sule at the Merchain & Totel. Although betwesn 40 »nd 50 have purchased seats there are still a n'm 'ber of good ringside reats to be lad fa the Omaha block. North Platte Will Have Base Ball Fair NORTH PLATTE, Neb, March %.— (Bpe-ial)~That North Platte is to have the beat base ball team in its histery 1s Row an assured fact. A threc-day f.ir Wil be held on April 6 7 and 8 at which time funcs will be raised to financ® the team for the season. Comm ttoes have been appointed and are already at work getting things in readiness for the base ball carnival. Manager Gettman re- pirts that he has signed & number of good men among whom are several ex-state He is still on the lookout for catcher and a hard hitting out 1] | lution, explaining that he had sor dent; John €, MeCall, vice president; Al- bert McClave, financier; F. 8, Campbell, &eneral western agent of the company. All of the men are New Yorkers with the exception of Mr, Campbell. Mr. Campbell returned to, Omaha two ly of which he was a member spent five weeks in Floridn. They char- | tered a palatial houseboat for a week and | crufsed up and.down the Florida consf. Many fine strings of the huge, fighting members of the ocean finny tribe were caught while on the crulse. The golfers | derived the name of their “band” in the tournament from the gamy barracouta fish, When photographs of some of the larg- | eat catches were shown to Mr, Camp- | bell's friends a practically unanimous | opinfon was exprossed that lzaak Walton | on many occasions had just provocation | to turn over in his grave. @ene Melady May i Now Rent the Muny ! Hall for Wresthng The city council adopted a resolution changing the Auditorium rental schedul to provide that the bullding may be usad for athletic exhibitions at a flat rate of $0 a night on a contract for five or more nighta within six months. The ius! TAte waas 20 per cent of receipts, with a ninimum guarantee of $400 a night. Although the resolution made no refer- ence to any individual, It was well under- stood that the action of the council was to meet a proposal made by Kugene C Melady, wrestling promoter sloner Butler voted agalust i | i Commis- | the n | membrance of an apology which the cous cil expected trom Mr. Melady This list change In the rental schedile was brought up by Mayor Dahlman, wh ) invited the commissioners into executive conference before formal action was taken on the resolution Lowell Has Clalm | The Lowell club of the Kastern league, | has & claim which it will press on short- | stop Red Torphey, signed by Providence. | Acid in Stomach Sours the Food| Says Excess of Hydrochloric| Acid is Oause of Indigestion. A well-known authos states that stomach trouble and Indigestion is neaily always due to acidity mach—and not, as most folks believe, of digestive juices. He states that an exceas of hydrochlovic acld In ti ach retards digestion and starts mentation, then our meals sour like gar bage in a can, forming acrid fluids and gases which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. We then get that heavy, | lumpy feeling in the ehest, we eructate | sour food, belch gas, or have heartburn, flatulence, waterbrash or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead, get from any pharmacy fielder, but expects to have thege posi- at the athietic park, including & new fence and new bleachers. A gas tractor use for seversl days, rlow- rolling the out field and when North Platte will have parks in western Ne- give Pitcher Her- . | more, four ounces of Jad Salts and take a table. spoonful in a glass of water before break- fast while it is effervescing, and further to continue this for one weel While relief follows the first dose, it ie important to neutralize the move the gas-making mass liver, stimulate the kidne promote & free flow of pur Juices. dad Balts Is inexpensive and s made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, | combined with lithia and sodium phos- | phate. This harmless salts is vsed by thousands of people for stommch trouble with excellent results —pdvertisement. WHERE 15 THE PATIENT ° (—D\D THE H OTHER Do¢TOR TAKE YOUR TEMPERATURE 7| | DON'T KNOW - WE HAVENT MISSED. ANY THING IN THE HOUSE YET! : -te Drawn 1‘01'_The Bee by George McManus made in half- and quarter-sizes. exclusively! $20 to $40. Our new book, “Styles for Men,” on request. A comprehensive varisty of every modsl Fab-; style for men and young men, whether regular, stout, slim or extra large built. One to three but ton coats, full, half or quarter lined garments from the House of Kuppenheimer for spring is here for your inspection. Comeinand try on the clothes without a comparison. and L @ €Kik THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER, CHICAGO Onjm-lorl of Fractional Sizes in Men | Copy'right 1916, The House of Kuppenheimer OU can now get half-sizes in Kuppenheimer Clothes—a real convenience. Better fit: Fewer alterations. Shoes, hats, gloves, collars have long been Now clothes—Kuppcnhexmer Clothes What with our half-sizes, our Foreward mode! for men who carry the head and shoulders in a forward position, our stouts—there is scarcely a man but can be fitted to a nicety. Talk to the Kuppenheimer dealer. lil ;ul d ASRERSE Prices, LY

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