Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 1, 1916, Page 12

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12 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIIL 1, 1916, o PN b Bringing Up Father - eppreh, 198, et e Serve - Drawn for The Bee by George McManus 'VE EMPLOYED YoU AS A ( DETECTIVE TO WATCH MY A HUSBAND! i1 SAY- LADY - HE WON'T 4T ACHANCE TO SNEAK OUT OF TH \S HOUSE WITH ME ON THE ROURKES TAKE RUN I8 STARS, SIOUL WARRIDRS. (™o e WEEK TO “cvé‘mue%(iglggifill‘ggggme [ T0 MAINTAIN FORM. COME TRAILING IN n i s 5 om0 Blow Up the Canal| e All Members of Team Expected to Be in Beatrice by Next | Eleven More Are on the . e, R w‘ bt ‘;"“‘ BESRUNTIOR, ORCIES nnounced o=y vanted to raise !rvyv' the expe [ it two pirat diti \ friciently o to b e - he el Canada was training to send to Europe FIRST GAME WITH CLEANERS GASPAR HAS HIGH HOPES “'M‘l‘\ ot A n n ang New 3 hird vas . ) "'l‘:w SRE KN e D Chbaiad s AR '"‘,"“'m“':;‘il'u..mmu».. Apples and Dried Fruits BEATRICE, Neb, March l.—(Npacial FAIRBURY, Neb., March 31.—(Special Wind Othists wit . . NEW YORK March 3L.-EVAP- Telegram.)—Although the weather was Telegram.)—Harry Gaspar and eleven of ohiy RiE aneied ritd 4 il W 'l,‘, e oa | QRATE APPLIES—Dul_and nominal cold and threatening -today the Rourke his prospective players commenced active SPRUATE. Hikew Among \"< :w lon : S hoice, 5T%@6lc; prime family fook thelr regular workout hut training at the city park ball dlamond The postoffice 1. whicl ished ok e R il b rm; Califor. today and eleven more players are ex- | postoffi oan! ieh arn name wof Tucke He w n c. spent most of their time on the ficld Seetod (o Lritee B she sty Tease e et | [ music at np t ret corner Biody - 3n 101 Daso two "Wee AR running so as to put thelr wind In good | tolore m;”“m" | during the openin ht, volunteered teh ta t York WMoged | shape and get the kinks out of thelr legs AMONE the atrivals ‘of the Blous ity | its service for this occasion. This Was | .onapirators nre said to ha nned an | Marty Krug stated today that t hoy s tribe last night were Pat Livingston of | de largely out of appreciation of what | jnvasion of > be le at would be In shape to enter the first ox | Claveland; Ohlo. Livingston @i not play the retailers did for the otfice men | point west at 1 bibition game next Tuesday with the ball last year, but has donned his uni In the way of giving entertainments a According Lincoln Cleaners and Dye Works at top | torm and is in the game to stay this pporting every movement the postof ents by #pced | year. He formerly played with the Ath fice men made a year ago In their ef Germun spy No more players are expected until 1ot Al Furschner, who played with forts to raise money properly enter- | oy gcotland Yard detectives arewe next week, and all members of the club the Sioux City team four years ago, ia tain their National Letter Carrier the plan to % p the nre expected (o be here for the game trying to land a berth with his old love | n iha was knowr Tusday and is here staged out in a uniform o TR drawn German militar ¥ il . The players yet to report are Pitcher George Naughton, who played with FOHL MAKES FIRST CUT SarTIRR otiey: fo i eCIta Thompson Outfielder Anderson and Kansas City last ear, I8 trying to get | Von der wa yvin The mainsta kstops for the team 116 hails from Sfoux City. Connle Callis- | when he re. |1and canal pre frer i d veen | : s0sOFees Iast year, Catcher Claire and Speliman, | ter, Boston, the Sioux City shortstop of | Pas. | decided that it to | v) ° and First Baseman Schlieber, were in | last year, s again on deck. Pitcher Ber | 16 A large arm in g the harness today for the first time since | nie Doyle ls in the eity and getting his | ada from e ) | rlnce the eamp opened and showed good form arm in shape He regis s from Pooria, Claire manager for the Grand Island base ball team last year in the Nebraska State league and with that team played first base last season, “Pa” Rourke left today for Omaha to spend Sunday and will return next Mon- was day to be on the job until the team| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March 31 dogs Gamn ok ’ breaks camp on April 14, Mrs. Reurke|San Francisco is oxperiencing a deal | have been in the city for several days, . will mccompany him to this city. (of trouble retaining tennis stars who uxfll glving the other ball players a warm ® FrormRaru have established national reputations, | Welcome lg a . |Bave sotamimhed Buional repuiactinn, |NeloOme. o i € ANNOUNCE —ngmn 1’00 yn gers | New York to make his home, and only [ a uniform and took time to say, "I ex- Defgap Senators | ‘ has en Billiard and Pocket Billiard Emporium on ; " in Los Angeles. practicing twice a day. tered two horses in t ¥ Derby 'v\ANsu’nso'm§. "“':" SmThe Brook- | "y comiss ‘werd that: “Peok” Gritfin, [ “At present we have five holdouts on|Iros the_ firet time I the forcy yeats . YR Natlonals were defeated today, 2 to | y)q nolds the doubles championship with | the club, that is men who have not signed | history of the great classic, which has | rl l St L by the Washington Americans in the | wijjjam Johnston, is contemplating mak- | up at present | been the feature of the annual racing 9 firat game here of the spring inter-leagus | jng hig home in Honoluly “The practice will consjst of batting, |season on Churchill Downs, Louisville, | serfes. Harper held the visitors hitless “Peck” stopped off at Honelulu to and runless for five innin The flld'ng v play in the mid-Pacific carnival tour | the players. We have an exhibition game | For a score or so of years Mr Mackay . wan fast, three doubles plays belng |ment. Ward Dawson and Heals Wright, [ oot TEE TS WL OXhIBE 0N BaIme | as been prominent . figare in racing ew runsw‘c a es recorded. the other players from the mainland, | yo.qay April 6, to be played here. Then |circles, not only in this country but in HOUSTON, Tex.. March 31.—Long hits, | returned home a week or so ago, but | o= Lp, "0 0 Fg o te F0 O LE Bngland and France as well, but particu- | Including a home run by Burns, gave the | Griffin stayed over. It is sald that I.r'"m" on Friday and Saturday. Omaha |81y In the latter. The discontinuance New York Nationals a 4 to 1 victory over the Houston, Tex., league team here to- day. BEAUMONT, Tex., March 31 troft Ame The De- offering Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey. ¥ YRR or west of Chicago. . Of the local pitehers today and hit fifteen ONES IN LITTLE ROCK; Honey scothes the irritation, Pine Tar | JOE ENGEL WEDS TOWN lor we Uimes for five runs, while the Beaument S cuts the phlegm, relieves congestion, Tex., league players were making a single run. 5 MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 31.—The New 'FRISCO LOSES ANOTHER OF CLARENCE GRIFFIN., recently Maurice McLoughlin embarked fn the sporting goods business with | Thomas Bundy and took up his residence likes the country over there and is serl- ously considering making it his home, TICKER SERVICE FOR FAIR 8o great is the interest in base ball in | Little Rock, among women as well as men, that the largest dopartment store | sition in the outfield | | soothes the raw spota. Eleven Men Already at Beatrice and 1L Outfieider Gene Cosgrove showed up | last night and will try to land his old po- | C. R, Clark, familiarly known as “Pep Is another pitcher enrolled with the Sioux at this point. Messrs. Roy Irench, T, E Connley and L. M. Fran~is, the trio who pect to put the Sioux <Citl warrlors through strenuous practice each day.| Clarence Mackay, wh We will work out five and six hours|as an international A reputa | pitehing and different work to Mevelop [ Mackay's colors will go to the post will come over here Sunday and Monday, [©f turf sport in [F'rance, however, “We expect to put in three weeks of b bduct ®ood training at this point.” A progy e, All druggists. ~Advertisement, CLARENCE MACKAY. IN | WONDERFUL WINDO tion has ¢|caused him to bring across the best of | BELLE AT TRAINING CAMP JOHN - START YOUR CAR NOW AN’ &0 AS FAST AS YOU CAN AN’ DON'T STOP UNTIL YOUR GASOLINE GQIVES our! Goltz had Baltin departm Lea Lani Saturday o | Papen Von der Goltz came to the American mixed, new, 10 United States | The opening of Omaha’s newest and most up-to-date Soda Fountain—Cigars—Candy. You and your lady friends are cordially invited to inspect the largest Billiard and Pocket Billiard Par- LOCATED DOWNSTAIRS. in the city has arranged to install a ticker Here's a romance of a training camp: | service in its women's reat room, where all the American, National and Southern | league games will be bulletined. York Americans piled up a safe lead over the C'neinnati Nationals in the five in- rings that Schneider pitched for Cincine Buti and won today's game here § to 4 Rose Bldg. 16th and Farnam | GRANDIL SWINGS HEAVIEST TEL TYLER 000, E. S. HOLMES. BAT IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Pitcher Joe Engel of the Minneapolis | Millers, at Hickman, Ky., was \\»'ddn.|i | to the town belle, the acquaintance hav- | According to a Cleveland war corre- | ing been formed during the team's stay Gideon's home rin in the fifth with two men on bases, was responsible for three of the Yankees runs. Pa Rourke Schedules by ol i ol B are sald to use the heaviest S E 5 . i o & youngster hailing from Philadel- . Nlne Tralnlng Ga,mes e s oy g R e | aturaay Lvening | | BEATRICE, Neh, Mareh. 3L—(Spocial) WITH INDIANAPGLIS CLUB | Pa Rourke of the Omaha ball club last for Nob to Piar. Cozy Dolan, who “bought’ his own 1e Dihix 16 4 freoitrent that ya .\r.-m;.g’ arvanged the following schedule "‘r”..nn at 2 o'clock the I|'-..-."._- Ntr A. le ""“' ,“ St l"‘ uls """""”""I“\ n should not miss, and s B auhtiation maias whils tn st i | Ranvay neat thy Hyrne & | cepting a. by or giving up his cn g ing here pring train- |} i mmers at 1 st ant | yraet, has i the Tokiananal's positively his FARKWELL ap- Dewey avenue Both teams are in 110/ x A @ A | Wt LieTdncoln Cleaning and Dye | form 50 a k0od ame 15 looked for club of the American association April T-S-Omaha and Sloux City at | EVERYONE WELCOME, Heatrice e "—"‘"—W April 9-10-Omaha and Sioux City at | Falrbury April 11-12-13 Featriee ALL MANAGERS SELECTED FOR WESTERN ASSOCIATION | OKLAHOMA €1TY . March .- | For some time the place as manager ‘of | some of the teams in the Western ass> | clation has been uncertain, but recently | the teams announced thelr pilots for the | 1915 season as Farl Snapp Omaha and Sioux City at | follows: Oklahoma C} Muskogee, “Helnle" M £ MceAlest-r, James Humphri s; Parls, Job n { one else has. We ‘hur these remarks rman, Walter Frantz; Tulsa, ] almost every day. This Store for Men has and Forth Smith s Thomas. HOLDS BCXING BOUTS IN CINCY BASE BALL PARK CINCINNATI March 31—-That th boxing game has taken on renewed im 1etus here is cvidenced by the fact that Redland field, thc home of the Cincin matl Nationals has been contracted for during the months of May, June, July and August, by one of the boxing. pro moters here. It is the intention of th promoter to hold open air bouts during the summer. with the blood channels by means of anals These canals are some filled with p s and the eki WHITE SOX TO TRAIN AT You will find that individuality in our — MINERAL WELLS AGAIN The Chicago American league club well pleased with results at Minerdl Wells and a contract has been signed by Comis key for the White Sox to return the next spring. is ] T So gre fame of 8. S. 8 tha derwear, Neckwear or Hosiery, we will any s tr e in various ) GARRY HERRMANN BUTTS supply them just to your liking ) INTO AUTO RACING GAME August Herrmann is president and Rob AGE ert H, Baugh vice president of a company that will bulld a $604% sutomobile | 413 South 16th St W X ] speedwoy in Birminghaw, Ala. I | ert rite Swift Spe . ! — HERE'S ANOTHER EVERS spondent Chick Gandil swings the heav- |in camp. lest bat used in the American league, His | —— In | and | eague Larry Doyle s an infielder and the sen of a poli ticlan prominent in the Quaker City COZY DOLAN SIGNS UP [ ’, Individualityi»n Men’s Clothing and Haberdashery ““Something different,’’ ‘‘Not what every for its chief concern the filling of the wants | of such persons. Our Kensington Suits have that ‘‘some- thing different’’ in model, pattern and fit. If you have not seen them, you owe it to yourself to do so. May we show them to you Saturday! Priced $20, $25 and $30. Other high grade Suits—Society Brand, $25 and $30 - Kenmor Suits, best made for the money, $15 and $20. Hats and Furnishings 1'ats and Furnishings that our Clothing pos sesses. In Hats, Borsalinos have the call this Spring. Very light and soft, $4 and Whatever your wants are in Shirts, Un- concert bookings, we have heen able to secure this wonderful Hawaiian Artist for just ONE more Concert, to be rendered at 8:15 Mickel’s Neb. Cycle Co. 15th and Harney Douglas 1662 ITCHING ECZEMA IS A CONSTANT BLOOD CRY The Blood Reaches Every Part of the Body Every Twelve Seconds. e are approximate! »f & human be 000,000 pores o skin ¥. These con and blisters, ge » much » not_reac ) ‘mak red and raw and e fire, source of the \ artment, %, Atlania, Ga,

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