Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 8, 1916, Page 12

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12 FIE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRI. S e - e = = Bringing Up Father P — : -- ])I awn for The Bee b\ (;emo( Mc\hmus I e ——— IF YOU STRikE P— ALL RIGHT AH! NOwW ’— MAGGIE - ME DARLIN'- DON'T YOU THINK | FOR MY ™ OLD ENOUGH TO ME. AGAIN - ‘ BY 4OLLY -IT% R ven e el 2 Hl\l L CALL FOR VENGE ! \ JU T L DOZE DRESS MESELF’ 9 o GOOD TO BE ALONE ANMOTHER MINUTE ! 4T OUT - YOU'RE FIRED! | HATE TO HAVE OME OF THEM JUMPIN' JACKS AROUND ME ! OVOTANCE . gl DODGERS TAKE ONE ™™ " jo.piax sors @, lu{ CHARLEY WHITE 1S ~ FROM CHAMPIONS o=y ' BAWIVV 71, VICTOR OVER WELLS Slnl{}rthswfllgt”Pleabe Men > . Velephone Lengiue, TRAFIIC - | Olle Lightweight Awarded De- ciety Brand Suits you wil| feel Superbas Even Up Series by Beating GENENAL OFFICH LT o o, U ot Chicago Lightweigh || and know yourself dressed as Red Box by Three-to / yon would wish yourself to be Two Beore Absolute fit, genteel patterns, GIANTS DEFEAT THE YAHKEFSi BOUT GOES FVIFTEEN ROUNDS correct style BROOKLYN, Aprll 7.-The Wrook $25 and $30 Wl e g Other Suits Unsurpassed at the Natlonals evened up the series with 1) oyl gty i ab i | Price, $15 and $20, Poston Amoricans by beating the world's » . 2y & champlons, 3 10 %, in & pitehers’ hattle, | " ' | HATS — [Ny cision in Battle with English Champion mm Tandicap Totnln visTRICT Cheney A Leonard held the ¥ | s S team rundess while (e ‘ y | We f""'"'"""’ in light weight mound, Foster wa, | e anat L Borsalinos and tissue weight Hite wnd & run in the wixt | AT i o Htetsons, Stylish to look at and ;»ln Foster o na H jed to / comfortable on the head arquard pitehing, # Nolana 1% Amplor bl over the right fiald . Haglina M 83, $3.50, $4 and 85 rum Brooklyn eame thres hits and n and winning runs y Bpeaker and cateh Hiekman were the fielding foatures. Heore ALK Foston 000000020287 firnokiyn 0066001072 on: Laoonnrd, Vosler ar OWN ASSOCIATION N THE SINGLES Marshallof Ticers | S, ¥ ot 22 . laundry test , Marquard and Miller, 4 . I | | H()ld“f MlHk') ree 1o ’ m.-:'- wnu' \u”ul.rrl, | Ex-College Stars on Field, Track, Omaha Bowler Rolls 631 and Jumps | ? ' ; ép ar $1.50 and $2.00 NPW YORK, April 7-'The New York | JOE BUSH Diamond and Water Will | Into First in State Onfl Hlt; WU'-JH/{%{%‘«’ Tub and Orepe Bilks, $5.00, Natlonals 100k the opening game of 1he | e Jon Bush, who 1 I ) ol NECKWEAR~— #pring serion from the New York Amert: | worid's series baptism us a pitche Work Together | Tourney e Beantiful patterns and large cans, 8 to 2 Merkle won the kame for (e ataff of nnle Mack's Athle | tha Detroit Am S0 Halionsia in (b eyanth Jaming shon | ooes warin (0 sico up pich | PLAN 10 STAGE SOME MEETS OTHER OMAHANS ARE CLOSE l..,"s;"l."'" Tl R e e ® 10 the Marshall years ng o drove In two runs with a single. | ing ana yiny shoristop Inie o tw ‘ ::m.n TLILE | Ha hax"shown some wkill as an in- | About thirty varsity letter men met at| LINCOLN, April 7. (Bpecial Telegram.) | Tigers w || priee as before the silk and dye Ankees 0200000003201 (aider g onnte Mac y p hin pon yesterd or Munehinol e Hen v d with four | Gfante 00 1 000020 83 K i '.”"h'y m"," i ’R :,,,”.':' give him foen ":’I Y ’"’ lunchs . ‘;' th ‘” " |~ Yousem of Omana sumped into the head ek Mt famine it Cullap, Caldwe d Nuno Juck lnce, shaw hotel to discuss athletics, track | : 4 X maker; Aehupp and Stargen, ©0 None-| meets, and ‘other mattarn of Interre, o | P® HN&len ast night and Zimmerman n. 50¢, $1.00, $1.50 . - of Omaha followed him Into second piace | 2 Senntors Spank Phils, A C nre athieties. 1t was concluded to form, in p ] M ananann aas e | Austrians Oapture Bl Vit Taiiar Yanle sstosisc |in the aavna\event fn tky Male Simting | N8 T ) By rie ton Americans defented the Philadelphia Masters and Coe . el thon tournament Bchosnman of Omaha | " B N h i el Pomltions and GUnS | "Ge s sion 1o ssrssisr ainies |Lmament: - Schomman of Omaha | DI, Fanars B8 E0% oo g,he hiore today Dumont held the Phillies run | temar representing & university get the of ¥, helng 4 with Gumble of Tincoln | PPiiadelphia Americans won hers toda lean until the elghth, when two' passes| BERLIN, April 7,-(Ry Wirslora (o Say- | so-called “letter,” which letter (s always | with 60 und bested by Farrow of Lin. | rom Tocky Mount of the Virginia leakua and Loderus’ double produced two runs, | ville.)“The recapture by the Austrians of | the first letter in the name of th uni | coln with §to 1. Meore RM.E Washington's three yuns were earned off | territory north of Monte Crystabel with [versity, and thess men are callod | In the team event Jetters Old Age of | Fhiiadelphia 134 Demares. Beore K Philadelphin..0 0 6 0 00 0 3 0-2 4 ¢ Washington.. 0 0 1 0.6 7 0 0 *.3 ataries: Muyer and H‘u‘:u ™ Austro-langarian hendquarters stato- | meeting, 1t s estimated that there are and Henry. ment recelved here from Vienna about sixty letter men in Omaha, repre and Myers je and Pope the taking of more than 100 prsoners an i | “Varsity Team* or “lmtter Maon Omahn falled to meors more than 2,60, two juschine guns I reported in today'n | ‘Ten univers ties were represented at the (DUt the Puritan Flour five of Sehuyler | d Into fifth place with & total of Notre Dame to and Amapoker of ldncoln | BOUTH RN seventh inning for the only runs seored tition Reds Trim Columbus, D D wenting about alxteen universith s, It was ity p f 1% ¢ . Ay Dame will b g JConumin o, A i ariio, 1| BIDS ARE OPENED FOR ITOneEls 0. gec ord fa U of owmn | o s ranienE s soanm L VLY BARBER SHOP The Best in the City : Sy Where courtesy, cleanliness and service reign supreme in today's game, that the Clncinnat! N | every known letter man tn the city Puritan Flour, Bchuyler gy y weinnatl Nu-| w0 g iNGTON, April 7, —(Bpecial Telo- | b Tetter's Ol Omaha onis won from the Columbus American | AT "R ut the | Frank Latenser wan elected prestdent, | ') mbhy fumbus, Neb association team, 2 to 0. Running catches | 874 =BldK wero opened today At the | e o yioward, necretary. An executive | Lier (rands, OMAhA Old Dada, 1antings Doubles, hy Gritfith and Williama earried Piteney | TTOAAITY departient for the conatpiction Hehnelder throukh the wecond Inning, the | ©f the public bullding at Falls City ona in whieh he was hit the ha The hidders and the ela Heore: TALE | ipon were as follows: Rt Oineinnatd 0000060200 | Payette, Ind., for Mmestone, $145,65; for Columbn 000600000 e b 1! nundstons, M1 Huteries; Belineld 1 Clarke; Blod. | w, wott, Brady wnd (' N, Prati | commiites consisting of the prealdent .,.,, | | secrotary, Vincent Haskell, Hugh Wa'laco and Bud Kearns was a'so elec Instructed to confer with the execulfy committes of Omaha Athletis clul with & view « 1idation and track meet, under the Amateur Athletic an o held v th woster, 0., A0 and $0,00; George compuny, Chi rle Weltz & and $43,600 Chicago, 101, | Many Big Schools Enter Relay Meet |ves .0 {ncunsed . . 1 he U on war at Philadelphia |- ok, Neb, 537, | ot A 1 y " 0,904 A A A A PHILADELFHIA, Pa, April 7.-The | il Renecu, ‘Wan., $8,146 : meota must be held unde | finkl classification of the colleges and | 16 Omahia, HAT0; A, W, Lano, Chl | o, | schools entered in the var I8 relays ox - s b L A " ning (onaty Among the niversities rop en'el vept the champlonship events, were an- | omy L1 Mo, $67H o Nebraska. lowa. Co Hel nounced todny by (he managem ' tof the | srexel Inatitute, Yale, Mich o M. Although the champlonship entries | ! : ','.\ ‘I'.‘I“ e e bR ' 7 of this we re o et of | A con plete Nat of nll ¢ or Whd v BRIt Aprll B=(Via London, April| igha 18 being V howing the aanan v T the adoption by the Bundes- | yuiveraity and sport (n which they yidnois ) 1 ! nylight” plan un. | lotter 1 ; n the emplire 1 1S ‘It'v';nt:'v:.:?”;n‘rn y are Michiy May 1. Ger House Nurned ot Griswold R 3 | Cornell will meet the Massnch S ot g it e i 74 | / \ stitute of Technology team that defes : e, N M | wi | | \ them at the Indeo ntercollegiates . ' "~ | the four-mil nalip ovent " el " ) :;‘“ ois, 3 UL | ATEAMAINA Semmanty Ad¥anced. The eniy fays. » C"'LJRE)CP'E',‘,STON STAYS ; Towa. Biate and | Tallww) A | ol ' RTY OF CINCINNATI | 4 o ‘ : i hng ‘ Want to Hire Omaha SlUllX (‘I'V Depariment Ovders tent ot the cieinmtt || The Only Store in Gar Post l - Omaha Showing || B 'ns and ) ne is Postponed . ' Wauk Capiial (banaes : - g L : ' ' 1 Both Dunlap and || ral . | hir 14 \ Hats, ' " | Most Complete Line " P“t Your Hel.p wanted Ad' { ) | of Fine Hats Shown | ! \ ! Hal Chaw i Buu; ht , : ': D : by Cincinnati Team A BRAN N EW BEV ER A GE Fadden4Bittner | T;:Il:: ilt?o?)l Phrvkacyiet iy “"“‘." : ::'\l“'“.:""". ' ' aste of Me ',‘u';'.':‘ul ('.v'.fi 511 S, 16th &. l e | Omaha Beverage Company J A RV' s 1877 Brandy '\ ./ 5 "‘.“ ey 'w"“ "l ™m "l?'.'-'."-ffl“n-fi"" J‘ml.*‘\l“\.::‘-\‘ AL told Bverywhers Write Vom { ‘ ‘:.fiyh ‘_ . , . LAY uusu w Phone Nouth 1T S ——— J

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