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4 ILL STAND HERE AWHILE AN \WATCH ALL THE CHICKENS ROURKES VICTORS IN SLUGGING FRAY Hammer Out Seventeen Hits and Romp Home with 11 to 5 Vie- tory Over Bioux City, KRUEGER HITS FAIRBURY, Neb, April 10, ~iBpecial Tolegram.)—In a swatfest here thin after noon between Pa Rourke's hopefuls and Gaspar's Bloux, the former team e versed the defent of yestordny by taking the game, 11 to b, Idoal weather provailed for pepp. ball; i fact, it was the finest day wince THOUSAND Liwe the Sioux commenced training at this point, A home run by Watson in the first frame, two three-base drives and several fant double plays featured in the gume A wild throw An the asixth frame by Hurler Watson resulted disaatrously for the Bioux, as It enabled two Rourkes to rogister at home plate, Ench side used three pitchers, the Sloux using Oaskell, Watson and Francis, while | Marty Krug used Merz, Alllson and Ains- | worth, Omaha outhit the Indians and the hits came at a time when the buases were fllled, The Sloux could not keep | them scattered. A good crowd of fans filled the bleach #rs to witness the second exhibition #ame between the two teams. The Bloux £0 to Beatrico Tuesday for n merles of thres games, returning Thursday night OMAIIA A ABM.OA K ‘0 Wb 080 B0 0Cieire, Bb.0 6 310 21 OForsythe. 1.6 2 1 0 0 § 6 OMilier, th.... b 311 0 0 " b, 41 800 fobar, 4 7 1 0 0 10 AKNdutr, w3 1280 O 1 OKrueger. ©.. 4 4 0 0 0 06 OMare, p,. %1010 o1 OAlaon, » go01 0 O 1 JAinaworth, pl 6 2 0 0 i g - Totals.. 401101 4 1| 41 | $00010000-% A 911102350 23-1 run;n ‘:'!Amnv plhree bage-hite or, uff, Two-base dilts: Lejune, passie Kt nnell. Phils Take Final From the Senators WASHINGTON, April #W.~The Phila- delphin Nationals today won, 2 to 1, the Iast of their exhibition games here with the Washington Americans. In the elghth with the score a tie and the bases filled by a serageh hit and two passes Gallia forced over the winning run by walking | Pancroft, Score: RH.E. Philadelphin 00010001 0mi 4 1 Washingtlon 0000001001 4 Batteries: Philadelphia, Alexandor, M Quilien, Mayor and isk; Washington Johnwof), Harper, Gallle and Williama Henry Browns Whip Cards, 8T. LOUIS, April 10.~Four singles, a bise on balls two sacrifice filen netted the 8t. Louls Americans three runs enough 1o win the final game of the city series from the 8t. Louls Nationals here foday, & to L. Purks was offective the ninth, when he issued two passes Two more bases on balls by MeCabe, wha replaced him kave the Nationals their wnly ron, Score RALE An | and untli 000300000 BOODO060 11 4 | MeCalbe Amos al Amorioans Natonals Willlams and Sny¢ Baper Mrs. Jack Coffey Settles Her Suit Against Jim MoGill DENVER, Apeil 10 - (Fpecia Tele enttled her dainane Motittl former st againet wier of th Mea, Oaffey sued Mool o alleged o it B & compromise was effected out of court Oolfey was Francises ol the I'n [T} b Jenes e had s ' llnie for & place TRIS SPEAKER AGREES 10 JOIN CLEVELAND CLUB EVEBLAND, A bames Dunn of ' A Ane Areived bare blay | » dea i Besien by whick Spenher will some 1o Cleveland Apeanes B onpeited e reaeh hare tumers Boston 18 weet Mr Duin BOSTON, Aprit B Trie Speaber \ra Torend froan tha Banton Ame G e he feam b Cleveland, wilh |cgvc= For b latter ity tomiehi. he sl today | ARSr & senfersncn with Prestdest J J | Lannin of the et Bon. b Famous out Muider oaM vondhine waitata ey | W B Bpeakers reported | Samand part of (e sem o fram BRI 1o MW b I Baatel wiub fue hin reien proascd, W b vndientaod Bl Wt & i o - e Collare I'. P el The Bee Wani Ad ol mns THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1916. . Copyright, 1915, Intern’l News Service. - - THAT L.OOKS FAMILIAR * Sandlot Amateurs Speed Up in Games of Early Base Ball Season PAYNTER GOES OUT FOR TRACK SQUAD Central High Hopes Advance with Return of Crack Distance Man to Cinder Path Crew, MAY ENTER SI0UX FALLS MEET The first call for track men was made by Comeh Mulligun yesterduy and a big meeting of all hoys Interested In track work will be held after school today Clans captaing and captainn will be elected al this meeting, Conch Mulligan will probably enter a In the contemplated Bloux Ially mect If the date set doos not Interfere with the state and Missourl valley meets Floyd Paynter has turned out for track, having recovered from his recent heart trouble, Paynter has glven up the mile run and wifl spend all his time on the half mite. 1o made good time in the half mile Iast year in the state and Mis valley Last your was his | first yoar at the distance runs and the | oomch expects that with his former ox peor Lo rely upon he may set up sn other state rocord at this distance, Raymond Burgess will be the only mils runner that the school wil have this year, winee Paynter has forsaken this run Wilber FPullaway and James Ryenolds Are counted upon to uphold the school's rocord in the hurdies. Mueh time has been apent by the comch In an effort to develop a few welkht men. Josse Patty, Jol Crowley, Floyd Paynter and Wil- ber Fullaway segm the best prospects. Gasoline Higher | in Some Sections of the Country | WASHINGTON, April 10.—The federal trade commission today pre- sonted to congress a preliminary re- port on ity Investigation of the raise in the price of gasoline, The report tenm wourl meets | 4 | NG T o | ! Here are a couple of action | anapped Auring the game Sunday after noon between the champlonship Luxus and the Ramblers. The two-column view ahows Johnny Dennison sliding into first hase ahead of the ball when Jim Moylan, the Rambler hurler, attempted to cateh him nepping. The single-column ploture shows Norgard, the lanky Rambler firs sacker, reaching into the air to pull down & high throw from Shortstop Swanson pletures | President Smith of The Mormon Church Flays Woman's Garb President Joseph 1. SBmith of the Mor |mon church made a vigorous attuck on| carries a mass of statistics on pro- | present-day dress of women, before an | duction and prices, but draws no | mudience of several thousand men nm" =t women at the Sunday school confer- | conclusions as to the increase of the lence of the church in the tabernacle | lntter, | Sunday Of alleged price discriminations, 1“‘1 \»nn!mlu -{m».. my {wul'.t »..‘...." o . |the prevailing fashions for women,” he | which the commission Ig charged | said. ‘ with Investigating under a senate | “I see young women golng down the | | | resolution, the report says: | streets in garb not only ridiculous, but It prices are found to have been ~]1mrmf ; ;‘:.;urr-n'mm.».':‘;“: hl“l:‘:"‘-m fng to ralsed to higher levels In some sections | e ———————————————— l,”, ml"k”v“ ,} ’y low #co! w‘.m -‘uz than in others, making dus allowance | that ke list (5] 4D low acourideal | for quality of product, freight and mar NEw GLOTHIN e “", ngie ¢ ol keting conditions, it may be Inferred SAcrec that an element of artificlal manipu lation has entered into the advance Guaoline Content ronne. Content of ali the ot produced in the United States decreased during the year The estimate of the year's (oial gaso line content for all the oll In the coun TROOPS IN MEXICO Amerioan Soldiers on Trail of Villa Will S8oon Be Equipped with try was 1.89000,000 gallons. Crude oll stocka increased during (b Fresh Duds. yoear from 00000 bafrels In January 5, Lo 10000000 in January, 1DI6 CAMPAIGN HARD ON RAIMENT Standard Ol companies, the tables show, produced sbout 6 per cent of the COLUMBUS. N. M April 9 onr's gasol tput. Thelr total was - 081,700,000 g and that of sthe inde- | AMerican troops in the field in Mex pendents 4000000 {n round Hgures feo will soon be equipped with new Gasoline stock held by refineries de- | slothing to replace that torn into creased steadily from last May, when the total s p At 29 0 gallons shreds In the strain of the cam "" Decernbor, with & total of only 152,000,000 | paign. A consignment of shoes, hats e Knows Btocka \|\;‘n.-|-‘| from the firat of the | ynitorms, sweaters and other wear h!S way year to Mpy : apparel, valued at §100,000 M ¢ ' Standard Prices Lower, VA 8BRS, valued at §100,6 s about! Prica ranges show that the pries | fOFWArded south along tho American arged by the independents avers line of communication today Abaut | cent ‘higher than Standard With the clothing went a ship prices, The Standard was selling g T S 6 B sl at 182 Ment of approximately a quarter « enty lon January 1, 1915, and the | & Milllon dollars in Mexlcan gold wiependents wer harging 508 for and silver coln to be used In paying e :..« fe The was litle oha the wages of the diers, who while v - : s in forelgn serice aw 20 per cont » sdditional pa The troops have n i porienced difficully spending Aw " = Al woney and for this reason Moy " Talh ot New Base \ ' aa N . . “ Ay Nt g ' X ARROW COLLAR and Califarnia, |(he A weriean darder ot N Stvle -We will show the (ot Uende 011 Mush Wighes Wednsndny wight and wesl & APRIL MW r— b pries © i . i . . ) A sl o Arlers ennwerning o Ashhy 9\~ Lexicon 9\» ) wilh Gake that featar Bp B & A M whaiher (he e Ve thow What peseuntags of poive ¢ oh or armed g s CLUETT PEABCEN & 00 A Tow XY - . . . A ey y b - N—— - Pobes Sete Geantns Reeh Besn e — TRAS Waan prioss want from A8 Tuarantend i be sad A meat [V00 cnnt w048 0 the weat fnot Juiy 1o | 0 finest i 1) Vaugh — ™ ® oA 0 A 0 b week o | Belties Aflee Anel 4 be et b WILLOW SPRINGS Veus . o B ottty ket st tasa | RS & A, hea Mors BOCK BEER ’ v Wine 1w wfoee Sottiing | Aot A dropred In the fall s he R— v Viewed L J Seathes Yanr fonah and f wle January, W weie Wamem * ! AR gt Ad Drawn for The Bee by George McManus T4 FAMILIAR ! MAY BAR TEUTONS Harvard Takes Game AT OLYMPIC MEET by One to Nothing BONTON, April 10-The worlds cham-| ‘Ihlun Boston Americans were defented President of Committee Says They‘ by the Harvard university nine today, 1 May Not Be Invited to Attend | 1920 Contest, ERUPTIONS DANGER SIGNS OF BAD BLOOD to 0. Pielding form decided the game, | First Sign of Blood Disease. the Red Kox erring frequently, while the | Crimuon tlelded with Patting | honors were about even. Walker | played center field for the Red Box In NOTHING DOING TILL WAR OVER | 10t o er, made one single in his four times at bat. The Crimson run was due to Gurdner's error, Hartes' hit and Knowles' infleld rap, which was safe because of slow tielding n flaw who | Pimples, sealy (tehing wkin, rashes burning sensations and Serofula denote with unfailing debilitated wenkened and impure state of the blood cortuinty a PARIS, April 10.~Baron Plerre De Cous bertin, president of Tuternational Olymple games commities, stated today our blood 10 trouble may have | from birth, but no matter how infected through the n in the you were The score you must treat it to the Assoclated Pross that no Olymple RILE, | blood, It is a blood disease. You must gumes would be held during the present | Harvard 000710000014 upe 8 K 8, the standard blood tonic ear or while the war lasted, He algo| B0#ton Am,... 00 0.0 0 0 0 0 00 b 4] (0 s voar' 1t you oxpect rellof. For wipplemonted the announcement with | o Bateres, Mahan, Garrett and Hartse; | puritying the wystom, nothing l equal wome Interesting dotalls, LOVISVILLE, Ky, April 10-The Chi-| to It. The action of 5, B, 8. I8 to cleanne Though thero will be no Olymple| gago Nutionnls eastly defeated the Louls- | the blood. It sonks through the system gamem In 1016, or during the war,' said| ville Amerieun association team here to-| AIrect to the seat of the trouble—acting antidote to neutralize the blood | the baron, “preparations for the gemes' day, 11 10 3 WL, | &8 an In 1920 are being made wo far as possible. | Chicago 11 polsons, It revitallzes the red higod ¥our cition already have oxprossed a wiah| Loulsville 5 b 4| corpusctes, Increases the flow so thal the Batterles: Vaughn, Packard, Archer | blood can prope form it phyfical 0 he 1920 Olympie : ) sod can properly per phy to Rave the 188 Olympl Jir held | 0 Flaher; Midaiston, Tk, R Wil | weo The Ul Suektsh resling. Ieion within thefr precinets, namely Antwerp, | fin, "R Tong ! ‘ : Lyons, Amsterdam and Havans. | you-the complexion clears up. Kven Auked If he thought 1t Wkely that the Tiwers Beat Blues, long-standing cases respond promptly sportamen of the entents allled countries KANBAS CITY, April 10.—~Veach's home = But you must take 5. 8. 8. Drugs and won't do, Get ® 5. 8 from If you need expert ndvice Atlunta, Ga subatitutes your drugist | write to Bwift Specific Co,, THE OMAHA BEE— ~THE HOME PAPER would be willing to compete with Gere run in the sixth inning broke the tie ustro-Hungarians In 1020, in today's game between the Detroit Baron De Coubertin said; | Americans and the Kansas City Ameri- It 1s linpossible to sny what the state! can assoclation team, Detroit winning, 2 of international feeling will be four years| to 1L Cunningham and Dubue pitehed It In possible that Germans and | well, letting down the locals with four Austriany may not be invited to parti-| hits clpate,'” CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR ‘ CONVENTION AT PAPILLION | mans and honee Hotel Fontenelle BARBER SHOP PAPILLION, Neb, April 10.—(Bpecial.) The sixth annual Christian Endeavor | vention for district two closed here Buncuy night after a three days’' session. | It wns an enthusiastic and spirited con- | vention, and the attendance was more than double that of any previous conven- on, Warie Reyuoids of Omahs was The Best in the City elected president. The next convention | Wil e NS AR TN [l Where courtesy, cleanliness and service reign supreme l ’ Bee Want Ads Produce Results. A Little Bird Told Me— that I'd never be smoke-wise until I got wise to “Tux.”” And now life is just one joyous pipe-dream! For “Tux"' is packed so full of smiles and briEhmeutha(evcry luscious, long-drawn puff makesa fellow happy as a lark at sun-up. The Perfect Pipe Tobacco There are three reasons for the brisk, bracing, hustling vigor you get out of Tuxedo=(1) Choicest leaf; (2) Slow, pertect ageing; (1) “"Tuxedo Process.’ And it's the last that brings out the best that's in the other two! For it's the “"Tuxedo Process’' that removes the final trace of harshness from the leaf and makes Tuxedo the mild- est, wholesomest tobacco in the world Millions of dollars have been spentin vain attempts to imitate the "Tuxedo Process.”" Butnot one of the imitations has ever approached much less equalled—the" Tuxedo Procem," which was discovered by a doctor. Tuxedo never bites \ ARUAO Workd Pamons Tonse sare Tans e compininiy suiogian P R R V) SRR Mowt L vandimsod Davede does val o ajwxedy| ) J wis my thonst ; your tongue, irritates your throat, « or bothers your nerves=ay a = ) week's trial will prove to you YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERF lw.munulwna woapeed, Inc T JC W oand Wy Be Glass Mamiders, W and W Famaus groen tin with gold Ietartng onived v A1 paehi) s Fin Namidens THE AMAIRIEAN FARACES CaMRARY Iy — =