Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 7, 1916, Page 12

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‘in the eountry this 1?2 THE PEE Bringing Up Father i o o me WHY MR GGG~ SHOULD THINK YOU'D LOVE IT OUT HERE IN THE COUNTRY WHAT 19 1T YOU MBS MOST OUT HERE? ROURKE PUTS OFF GANE WITH SI0UX Cold Weather Causes Omaha Owner to Keep Men Working at Beatrice, ON HUNT FOR SECOND-BAGGER BEATRICE, Neb. April 6. (Bpecinl Yelogram, )~On account of the cold wonther the game to have heen played Votween Omaha and Mloux City st Valr by todey, wan called off. The mem ners of the Omaha team took & work Wit at the park this morning and a run ylrllmtm #oux City will cofe here tomorrow (o piny Omsha two games YA Wourks has heen keeping the wires hot mince yesterdny trying to find 3 tast mecond haseman to replace Irelan who sustainod o broken leg yestorday in #iding 10 second base Weniher Man in Vlement, FAIRBURY, Neb,, April o6 -(Bpecial Telagram,)="The weather man put s stop o the exhibition game between Jourke's fangers and the Bloux this afternoon wid the game was postponed The thermometer rogistered 8 in this visinity and the mansgement thoight it oo nold for n geme, 1t wap the coldest Ahy w0 far since the Bloux have been in training st Fairbury, Manager CGaspard put his sthletes through a ten-mile hike this morning, koing through the country near Fairbury, ‘The players were late in renching Vatrbury An elihtinning game wan tanged on Wednesdny afternoon between PAttle Livingmon's piek of the Bloux, Mansger Guspar taking the remuainder of the pinyers, Oubpnr’'s nine had the best of the game by a w Indinn Players Compete, Cnapar used Murlers Garkell, Francis and Bhaner, Pattie Livingston used Wat won, Kelly and Cunningham, Crosby and Pey” Clurke regintered homers, while A Mueller made a (hree-bagger, Lejune noored n conple of doul Hay French rostained when he wan spiked by ond, Jimmy Kane in the minful injury elly mt e est arrival of the Sloux at Falrbury, making n total of twentyAhree players The Bloux will go to Beatrice for u ¥yl dny and Saturday game, . M, Hunter recretary of the Wloux Base Ball associn ton, joined the team todag. Brown Hurlers Are Basy for Cardinals ST. LOUIR, Mo, Aprll f~Davenport and Fincher were cany for the 8t Louls Natlonals and the latter took the fo wame of the city serles from the St Touls Americans h oday, 4 Duvenport lusted by mning. & de and throee singh V EIVING the tonals lead uns, which Amerieans ¢ was effect Daschar was hit on the Fincher's shoots and was oo sulous from the field, Beore Natlonals .4 00100006 41 Americans .0 1 6 0 0 Batterien; Douk and wort, Mincher, Koob, Cre ey Richmond Takeg One From the Phillje y Dy en AT (rane Wins Final Round in Tennis NEW YORK. A e Moaton Gauid CUBS AND SHREVEPORT PLAY WITHOUT SCORING SRV EPORY g Natwnals o Ieague e whegs i woe B mas ) l ' woupe LU i oawe Bhyes e b 8 % e Bhrevaprt, Mieil Mets Genulne Work Weer On Sraaghl i G b ties A alie Aprii b, B e amd b hie delbboss b " Wat, J. Swabads Hoin Phone Dengles T8 urth | | Ing quarter DO You PLAY P GOLF? THAT GAME 3 WOULD DRIVE ME DIPPY - OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL /7, 1916 WHY - 15 KN Sloman Touted as (;ommg (,hampwn \ ! i" INTL FIEM JERYVICE FRANFK SLOMAN. FRANK SLOMAN HBREAKING THE 00l- | the 1’antma-Pacifl eanlly the hest quarte and will TAPI Frank Klor boy athlate, the California elhig touted us s champlon Meredith a clow the quarter-mile « mer ho ran onta on (h More Room Needed . 'i at County Hospital for Consumptives Kansas C‘t-V Licks Mo Holland's Crew in Ten-Inning Rattle Equal Franchise Meots Saturday CHICAGO AMERICANS WIN FROM TCPEKA WESTERNS || GLAZE NAMED FOOT BALL COACH AT DRAKE i aeh At Deake TELLS OF WORK OF NEEDLEWORK GUILD' Mrs. E, Percy Teal, National Di- rector, Addresses Local Branch at Home of Mrs, Victor White “sumv GARMENTS FOR NEEDY | "iilndelphia, & n neroplancs patrolling the coasts will be 1o | 108 & bureau of markets in the state g in'the way of preparedness, [lending assistance and encOMTARE: | togathar with good militery roads mwnd branch wi Vhite In the to Inapl i 1o the war, The gulld 4 with the Hed Cross and ha | contribited ast numbers of garments for rellef work | Under ordinary elrcumatances the work st the needlework gullds 18 to suppl gur # to needy familles and linens ithons home from the wition, where she re I Jn the name of the the west and south From her i herself presi und Inutit to an Fran celved u g ®olld, and in the Interests of the she gien fihe dent «f a Pennaylvania gulld, The annunl meetin of the kulld will be heid In Frle, Pa May, and Mrs. Teal has in omen to attend, Mre worl nationn) early i CANDY KITCHEN FIVE LEADS IN THE TOURNEY TANCOLN, Neb., A m.)~The Candy of the state tonight in the ing up a total of 2,7 Iempke In the singles each piled up a weore of 81, which i pecond highest to who rolled 600 last night and the lead, D kenberg, in the de fth a total of the lere events, by pil 3 DOV B1LER berk, Lincoln and WK Wah Ha and K. Killiam, Wahoo SINGLES 1 | ¥ 01 a1 \ eddig It WOMEN BOWLERS GET DOWN TO CLOSE R. Spangler and | v Drawn for The GOLF 19 OWN TO HAVE CURED INSANITY | DO You )-— SPEAK FROM EXPERIENCE ? POLITICAL TALKS - ‘bullnlun of Markeling Problem yen Advocated by 8. R, McKelvie THe | matler matter of prepa of Lincoln, portant lesus LOOMIS AND ALDRICH SPEAK Ihe wolution of the | problem of the farmer marketing by establish of the vater power, the departments | ye ment to the manufacturing state, development of kood roads, convict labor on lon ronds, efficlency of the administration of the state’s | cs affalry, better rural schools advocated by 8. I, McKelvle, candldate for the republican noml in all and were Omaha | W the over 100 republican third last night Mr, McKelvie developed the at his | headquarters, floor of Ware block, nbova inen the farmer better market'ng facilities in order that he assured of a | nrger margin of profit might be To Look After Factoriow, | The spenker declared Nebraska also 18 Justly entitled to fmportant posl- | tion s a manufacturing state, He stands for the holding of the n perpetuity for the state ‘Why don't we | naked Mr, McKelvie. tem of road: bullding ia ineffictent ovate efficlency In this work nviet Inbor on the roads, alro,” Touching the electric Nghting situation In Omaha, he declared that in his opinton !w by the present go: | o more water power rights have better romds? “Hecause our myw 1 ad 1 favor wam 1 mistake arnor to veto the bill giving Omaha the power to bulld a municipnl lghting plant with out first condemning the nt plant Withe orvation M io came out also on the prohibition question and declared himeelf personally In favor of prohibition. Loomis and Aldrich Talk, soke hriefly n's Mexican poll attacking Pres'dent Wil and his forelgn pol “Parsonally 1 belleve a magnificent can for delegate wention, | y In general Hughes would make N, M. Loo y the republican national con min, candidate Maltless \‘lakmg the without brewed, not hee Onaha Boverage ¢ OMAKA NERRASRA S“WE GROW WITH GROWING OMANA" M / JARVI Bee by George McManus date for the nomination for ( nenator, rallronds up and down both consts,” NOWTH HEND nation for governor, In his speech to | <inl) and clecte tioned themes at 1, He patnted | Fern Elllott of University Place, first P, Bot. ks 6 oF the. farm | Srade; Huste Bmith of Montos, second All over y products In Nebraska lnst yoar was $4,000 [and third grades; Boss overelin of | town per farm, but sald trouble lay not | F"vllerton, wsixth and ith grades with low prices for products, hut that | Alma Dorste of Falls City, f grade the state shon 14 do something to insire The positions of manval t A Brannew NO -BUT | KNOW 1T TO BE A FACT! —— WELL -ALL RIGHT -BUT WHAT wiLL CURE 4OLF? x-Governor Chester 1, Aldrich, cand spoke on nations ring that the forelgn policy ment will be the prine ar, Inatesd of f Dav College Bose Bnll, Give them the once over submarines that ample Ntovs Famons Mook meer, { ’ raught and in bottles throughout ity on and after A;‘!I 6 Have a | of this dellelous brew delivered to home. Phone Chas, Stors, Web, 126). North Bend Temehing Staff, April 6,-(Bpe ondent G, ¥ e | sont corps of o ro-locted wome time ngo, of Vducation met last night | the following to fill vacan Fern Poden of Oskland, primar; - PURE FOOD WHISKEY Is Back Of Every Bottle GROTTE BROTHERS CO. General Distributors Omahs, Nebraska Alcoholfree Beverage an entirely new and novel beverage f choicest American cereals, without malt, fermentation, without sugar, not containing ne alcohol, heing tax-free: i a ‘“‘beer,”” “‘near beer’' or ‘‘temperance r,'" with a flavor and taste of its own and being in a class of its own. rom For sale a tels, resta and soft drug tores, ho oda fountains tablishments, Omaha Beverage Co. 6002.6016 South J0th Street OIfIAHA, NEB, South Side Station e Family Trade Supplied by WILLIAM JETTER 2502 N Street Fhone Douglas 4231 S 1877 Brandy] ! Sold Everywhare Write Tom 0. )

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