Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 15, 1916, Page 10

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10, THE BEE OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1916, Bringing Up Father o — MAGLIE « 1D LIKE TO SAY SOME THING - RED OF CINCINNATI + LICK TINKER'S GUBS THE TIGERS AGAIN ' :, NAT LEAGUY, AMER, LEAGUY, T M ll b Ariku one of the favork Aavi : L p. v ‘]A, La Pet e \t’ ‘4,’ :’:n'n 3 S ()0 u(l l x»yu'vrl \\’\‘H'h"‘hl' Kal, :n’w\ l’:y Mr:: "' '4'1:1 Home Team Wins from Chicago in Hard and Timely Hitting and i Washingtn 3 0 10w | il Mix With the Luxus Saturday | And Is Now a Man by 0 the Third Game of the Series, | Faber's Good Pitching Win « 21 .1 and On Sunday Meet Brad- ‘ ' Fioat 1) is anpnked I amalating i Four to Three, | for Chicago. Chlengo Now' Yoric.0 1 1000 ford’s 0ld Team. WIth()ut a Count]'y the new Chineso constitution and fn in g E . Hitwbilrh ) Cleveland .0 2 1000 : conference with ligh Chiness officials \ ! Brooklyn hil 0 21000 I’ 1 ) THEY LIKE SCHNEIDER'S CURVES | SEVEN T0O TWO IS THE SCORE ¥ tn, FANS TO SEE MANY NEW FACES | (Correspondence of The Associated Press,) | COnnected with the constitution drafting o | ol f s ey vy £ April 6D, Nagao Arign, | COMmittee. 1o is & graduste of Tokiy OINCINNATI, April 14—Cincinnati, CHICAGO, April 14, Faber's good piteh- | Hoston-Brog raln. Omaha base bell fans will get thelr | the Japanese constitutional adviser to the | UNIVErsity and wis in charke of atfairs playing an uphill game until the sixth, [Ing and hard and timely hitting by Chi- | Kew Vork-d elyhia, rain | tirst glimpse of Pa Rourke's reinforced | Chineso government, s practically a man | "I8tng to International luw during the | won out from the Chicago Cubs in the cago gave the loeals another win over Do 5 ball club today when Omaha and the | without & country Chino-Jspanese war. He was formerly & third game of the series today, 4 to o troit today, 7 to 2, Cunningham’s spit ball AMI § Luxus, amateur champions of Omaha Ariga addrossed Yuan Shi-Kaf | Profossor at Wasedn university, but has The visttors took kindly to Hchnelder's possessed no terrors for the White Sox | Detroft, 2 Inst your, will tangle in a fray at Rourke | oy “your majesty’” in a document widely | P6¢n forced out of that institution be wurves and forced his withdrawal after | and he paved the way for some of the | Mt Louls-Cles park. The game will be called at 816 | niinied In the Chinese press, supporting ' “®use of Iils work In Ching threo innings, but they could do nothing | runs by paases. Folsch's triple in the | priaaeini ot famin The Rourkes broak camp at Beatrice | ypy yonarchinl movement, ho has beon SRR with McKenery, who relleved him, get sixth and doubles by Jackson and Bchall Gamens foday Krug's men showed they aro| ... ...4 by his fellow-countrymen re - ting only one hit in the remalning six in- | in the second wero factors in Chicago'n LonKus at Brooklyn, |Vl players by handling &loux City suc h sldins in Chiva and Marolisssly attacked NEW BOY IN FAMILY Omaha fans *Batted for Schnelder In third Eilaoago .. 20000000 0-3 arnler, e e Eincinnati . 00001210 %4 on balls: Off Cunn'ngham ) guder-| oo vl and her 000 Wi Af (Correspondence of the Assoclated Press.) b Rer | T, off Duble, 8 off Faber, 8 Hitn | Scutari and another 00 at Alessio, After | =N 0 oy g sl only 0 e drob : n;";‘:fl:nt :‘:::‘I’r':]"h’:l‘:," ;-rl',‘,',.';f :fi"“" | ¥Emil Toldbod, captain of the Danish |and earned runs: Off Cunninghain, 7 1its, | satisfying himself that they were in good | Ir‘m:- C'I““"L 'm“\< _‘m”‘”l‘:ml ,\“‘I"‘:" y ’"I. i < fin Ir )} B e Yimmerman. - Ractifice. fly; | tuk-ot-war team, which won the cham- |1 Funs in ix innings: off Lotdermilic | nands, Mr. Lorillard gave the Albantan | yit Ful Puem o0 %oyt MU LM, head, slightly used o | o hits, no runs, in one-third inning; o g ot aside fo 180, Ar6 lead 3 Groh. First on orror: Chieago, 1, Buses | plonship of Omaha recently at the tour e Y o runm, In_one and two- | familles sheltering the men out of pure | o™ ae oies’ s far as possible to ralsing Sewing e o0 bale: Off Hendrix, 3 of nament at the Auditorium, comes to bat Fthirds innines; off Faber. 9 hits, 2 runw, | charily, & generous recompense, At b Ay s . : food. The war office has directed tha Machine Machines, 1; off McHenry, 2 Hits and earncd ru Off Hondrix, 7 hits, 3 runs, n elght nn ags. Btrick out: Ry Cunning 'nlnl-‘ oft MeHenary, 1 it o rune, i | of the Swedish team, who Inst week do | O, joky Eapar ke "% bread In the town snd personally dis- | peas, beans, early potatoes and fresh each at. .. # | F L"c';l"'l'cll‘:,v"""!l"““‘.::‘[ffl,r:Y Hondriz i | clared the Danes refused to meet tho X i tribunted it vegotables, f . ") | Bwedes in n tinish pull. 'Toldbod says his Fairfield Defeats Edgar. dor Pentield's ; Throughout the country the military ¢ r the following makes: ulgley. g o | PAIRFIELD, Neb,, April 14,8 \1y | Ambassador Penfield's untiring labors Ll g th 1£ ma : Pirntes Lose to Cards, | men will pull the Bwedes in & tug-of-war | SAy: SDRL =M n the Interests of the Aus'r'ans and Hun- | authorities are warned that they muat 5 "i:;rhllu;"lir:";\lx;rll " :"u'.’!l;f errora by | of oy way, shapo or form providing tho | - ":::’ 'l".""_”"‘“"[" l""“'l" ‘:""“""I‘m']"“" “‘4".‘1 sarians scattored abroad are nlso thank- |refrain from doing the hun‘ nlu‘lnu‘l- te SINGER WHEELER & WILSON . sburg ders wer o ¢ 10r | gweden would back thelr team with a sum | ' IR B e " G Srtasad y rons | CrOPA, no matier how amall the area ’Pfllnhuruh'u ';Il'frul at n\..vm.;.‘-..r(.x ;1‘ W SR R and B0 "W ,,,", tirod | team here Thursday afternoon :"”‘ """;"""'I‘ e lvl ";'H“ I”I‘”Y DEoAS “!\ n“ :,.”,.m. plot of ground must NEW HOME DOMESTIC Louls here today, 5 (o 8. With the viri or - » e atiorio lasey, S ser and | I'etween the end of July, 1914, and Dezem- | KV A - % fal S 3 0 ERAIAL by one. Fun In tha neventh, Bnydus | ofpuling for nothing, but I the Bwedes | Datisrien: Bdsar, Rasey. Strawser and | SIen L o o jwed for increasing the aupply of food Don’t fail to take advantage of these wonder reached second ond Schultz's throw are #o anxlous to combat with us, let 'em | 0¥ Y s ; elved 11,710 lotters from these unfor- |2Nd fodde: ful bargains. 1irst, Butier batting for Jasper, putting Snyder on third. Hock 8 ng ¢ 1o right, scoring Snyder, and when Hinch | KNOW You WOULD BUT | WONT LET You- /0. LIKE TO GIT OUT OF ¢OING TO THAT RECEPTION TOMIGHT ¢ EX-FED MANAGER WHO STILL 18 1 OUT OF JOB. Colling ver 1o There is Coin in It &t in nine inn'ngs. Ftruck out with an answer to Captain Samuelson | put up some coin,” sald Toldbod, “Any | """ | time they post thelr money we'll cover it | Second ¥ ournier YOURE GOING WHETHER YOU WANT TO OR NOT - ™M HAVING JASPER PRESS YOUR EVENING CLOTHES! WHITE 50X WHIP wild throw, fol anage to Hellman, ¥uber Bason y Cunning Walsh. White ISE SORRY - MRS, JIGG%- BUT S0ME HOW DE IRON &OT 90 HOT IT BURNT DESE %POTS IN MR, IS SUIT - Standing of Teams 01,000 130, National o Plttaburgh’ af | decislve trouncings, and According to the Intest reports, Mr nings. Hendrix was steady for four In vietory, 13d1e pls, : 4 4 " Chicago nt yelnnat! have bee ously walting to see them nings, but the locals bunched their hits | lowing Veach's winkle and steal accoun YesateDatrolt &t Chisend m" WM” SRsIoUy waiking » " | Arigs, at & time n his country was with his two bases on balls In thelr for the first Detrolt run and Vitt's iy at Cloveland, Washington nt : opp Chinese monarchy, has t OHICAGO, April 14.—An eight-pour | | ) | opp Hin noparchy 1 pril ight-pound last four innings and gathered in Just | and Cobb's triple netted the other. Score Fhiladelphia at Boston fohnny Denleon promisss he Wil sats to 1) i v he. fieo a strong Imeup against the Rourkes so | Fesarded as little short of trenson by his | baby boy was born to the wife of Jess i enough runs to win, Groh carrled off R SHIoAdD) o ] that Krug's hands will have to hustle | fellow-countrymen, He was forced to re- | Willard, champlon heavywelght of the ! both the flelding and batting honors, "y 0§ b 00 L 'H n for a victory, This is the way the teamy | #1n from the Japanese club in Peking world, Iast night, it wits learned todny | Heore: v o oriilar usy will line up [ and n no longer welcome in the homex | Ha Ja the fifth child CHICAGO. CINCINNATI 0 0 Omaha Luxus § ABHLOA K ABLO,A B T NABY $ : ' nniKe | s, o184t o1 44N i o ; an at This Time i (it Dogplon | Wi 30 8 0 OHerson, 0 | ! con e L Bk vt i3 1 40 Ok Witme 14 0 4 0 0| Wvidently Organized buse ball intends I Third Zimrman, 93 1 8 ¢ OGrifoth, .. 4 1 4 0 g(to make good Its threat to punish re "‘lw’"v” { o 408 0 O0roh, Bb.....% 3 1 ¢ 0/ ety e . ¥ SRR ,',,”"“‘“',," ok & 5 % h'm'l’ l)"/nlllllluu»« :.ml., l\’mflm‘”rnlrmr:u: \ a | (Correspondence of The Assoctatad Press.) | Sehifebnor dantor " » Serkes, Sb.. 8 0 0 1 iMoiiwits, 1b.4 0 7 0 1 |of the Baltimore Veds, Is still looking ZURICH, Rwitzerland, April 6,—After | Foraythe Right f o o 2044 oclarke w8 3 80 8| for somobody to glve him a job, but no- |*Du publishing many joking storles of the ef. ,’\",l’l‘;“" lf,'l’:f‘,’ o 1 e ew'“g ac lne L Zwiling 1 :: :n :L flmu:nm |.( ’ ¢ ‘|' :,‘lvmly in Organized ball seems to be In Totals TEERTE] forta of George L. Lorillard, the recently | Alljson Piteh Holland R R e o 7 | clined"to .come - through SHatied for Cunlngham (n seventh appointed American charke d'affaires to (Mers ... Pitch Davis Al 100 00 Totals.... 8 72101 - P *Batted for Dubue in ninth Haobis ks S ot nsworth Piteh t ‘ Zerder B Saenis 2000 150ch 0.0 & rhin I:"Iml ”\, ourt to whick n‘ was | Brown Pitel a e a ur a | Totalu....31 424 71 Danes Are Wllhn s 3010400 o accredited, tho Vienncao newspapers are | Kraun Piteh | *Hatted for Yerkes in ninth g pe ¥ 1 § Threa. | Now praising his zealous activities in ald 1ompson dd ! v A f Two-base hi's: Jackson, Sehalk, Three Nopth Piteh ! _r;::m r’:.'r' 1?.':."1':1';'nl:-'.'.\',""lu' TO Pllll Swedes if hawe hits: Vitt, Cobb, Felsch. H:olen |ing Austrian and Hungarian prisoners of bret e BRI L YOUR CHOICE OF TEN MACHINES x ¢ bases; V. Colling, Double plays bl L *Hatted for Mulligan In ninth ! s iy war in Albdnia. | AUSTR! re 0 1 n Cunnin m Hellman to Vitt to Btan AUQTR AN R'FLE RANGES \‘ I” l']“"" on H:lli' for " . ‘ TO BECOME BEAN PATCHES | Lorillard found 0 of these prisoners at Alesslo he bought up all the fish and such ground is to be planted with tunately sitvated persons, and dispatehed Former Wifee—Weds, 10,000 to them. Altogether the embasy Meet John A Hubbard, 62 years old, has de Drawn for The Bee by George McManus OPEN ON HOME LOT g, by the press in Japan HERE'S TEN / BEANS FOR YOUR CAREL ESSNESS! of the lending Japanese In thin efty, 1% has boen frequently suggestod to him through the pross that he should surren dor his Jnpaness cltizenship and becoms a Chiness subject and Jupan hie i regarded an the foremont OF PUGILIST WILLARD This action of Dr Saturday, one day $10 First 10 Customers Get Them. aan third to head off Beck, na i Mavuger Rowland of the SR Sau Lot to back up Viox, . ana | ehurey rogarin Horace iller,'his Young' pitchak, | had handied In this yerlod 6,00 letters, | o o' 1onegom ta an Tonesome does ’ T ol T it hovhet proved.to Be | as a second Bd Walsh with the spitballl |of which 17,260 belonged to American citl . the winning run, Seore: AMES GIVES WHITEWASH %ems, or 1,000 less than those of Austrians | e wife lu-ml»- 43 yoars old. has de R . cided the same thing g, o, |10 SMPSONCOLLEGE TEAM | (ollage Bage Ball i i Mo i 250 e e Ly b AMBS, la. April 1.—(Bpecial Telo- Englizh, Italians and Japanese, all 'm','”" s ol sa . gram)—Ames cleaned Simpson college, | Northweatern, 3; Indlana, 4 whose interests are under the | i ey 15 Mo 610 0, In nine Innings on State square | Tufts 13 Maryland Axkle of the American embassy oo iy ol e 15th and Harney Sts. Iinois, 7; Notre Dame, 2 today. DeForest's pitching nd Davia’ } il SO aivistion (0. the tiEkL wers belght Open Saturday Evening Till 9 O’clock. spots of the Ames play. Secore ) | RLE Griner, © 300 0| Ames ) 01 103000-670 Yotals,... %0 137 21 3| Simpson H60G6G00006004015 *Batted for Jarper In seventh St Boan: vonse. st Wandvenne Wittsbursh 00200010 0.3 son —_— e Bt Louts,..... L1 000080 = Btolen bases: Batrd, cBtzel, Carey, Sn Sonthern Opens ny. yifice hits: Beck, Johnaton, Baird ATLANTA, Ga., April 14-The South {Hornsby. Double play Hornaby 1o | grn assoclation will bogin ita sixteanth H 1 Oft Harmon, 3; off ‘Miller, 1, off Jasper. [Tow. Atlanta will piay at Aoblle, 1 ro & i T T wex. thiings. none odt i | 0t Nashviile, and Litte Hoek at Mem nn 2 off 3 . 2 hitw, no runs in 5 - St ! ' Mm%, by New Process is Y 31 by Jasper, | mpires Oy ¥ ) . o Elooted . Found for Making The Best in the City | : s A 8 ; JOhIlSOll. lecte Radium Phot,og] al)hs IT OF EASTER Where courtesy, cleanliness and service reign supreme Uaptaln JOMMOrod | .csnn i uncaied Prosss , : S b o e s e All nature will be newly clothed for the Faster season. It is fitting, yes, even oblig :¢ BaSket TOSSU[S of the radiographi boratory of the tory, that men should be in harmony with nature A\ new suit or hat, bright new shirts Satior & 3 AR b i o' - i o s and neckwear will go a long way toward a proper appearance for Easter "THE OLD RELIABLE" o e e Sy 1 e SUITS WITH PINCH BACK COATS : mesting hield yesterda o gy Rk Suits with the belted-in back arve strikingly populay this spring, Other models with 4 Wen were awarded letiers. lennart M pr ! narrow lapels and all the approved style features are found in our Kensington and So } ::l‘:.: .\..l,u o . : ‘ e cioty Brand Clothes, They fit superbly and hold their shape during long and hard usage & 7 ' Coach Drummond announced tha tw ey on one of these coats. You will be exceedingly well pleased, Kensington and So , :;'.':‘:e:»'.‘. g By ‘X‘.‘,”‘ ' ot L . ; cloty Brand Suits, 825 and $30, Other suits no man need to apologize for, The best for Mire Rokusek, captain: Lennart M Vaillant ha t e oney, $15 and $20 ee Jolin Nicholson, John Fixe, Max M o, na rot MATS AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS ( E ;n.‘....., 2 Comhise W N fovefinger of the teft N YOUr appearance for Easter with A@%s ). SWOBODA RETAIL DEALER Wde Neaves, Pa N ! Wa st | finger of vig . b neck nd hoslery boug ¢ 4 B Jedneon The ree ————— LT T with. Lhs. aenlics - PHONE DOUGLAS 222. OMANANED | OF thase maen all but L hor ] " | AL N Tl ving they are what f LA BL N L ) " R Ui i Bl Juns, which w . ' W\ yIng oned nperionced players for nest year's [y ; e . (N . RAW WEATHER PUTS STOP b ol ot : TO SIOUX CITY PRACTICE | o osieie . 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