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[} THE, BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1916 Bringing Up Father - ‘ v sma o gut Drawn for The Bee by George McManus e MAGGIE -YOUR " coooness: - WHAT 001 WEVE ONLY IDioT? g s e HERE'S AN INTERESTING YOU MEAN? 40T TWO! AR £ IT SAYS HERE THAT EVERY THIRD CHILD BORN IN THE WORLD 7 |5 CHINESE! BY 4OLLY - WE ARE LUCKY! ARTICLE N THE PAPER ! 000000009°¢ Hiruck out: By Kraure, 1, by Alnsworth PARIS, April 16 A French in- Glwon, 6 i Off Kreuse, 4 11 Bensational Support of Pnchcrl‘iNcbrnknnu Visiting Lincoln Seem : Seltgman, Atiz., and Ciarence Dawin, 22, | BEATRICE MAN 1S KILLED | Battery Errors by Olson and Lyck fantry attack in the Verdun reglon sile i ot & : Enable Rourkes to Capture the | it Wil Vil ™Mb paltued ol Pulls Winning Team Out of One Mind in Favoring R et Asloriis T shipasenilis, Tl Wi RO S.e 0 b BY OFFICER _|N GUN DUEL Combat from Brandeis, B s Bvsars, Ssber, T51i on bages of the Hole, Supreme Justice. sulted 1n the capture of portions of |mited to iife terma in prison by Governor | puampicm Neb, April 16, (Bpecial Omaha, 9, Neandeis, 9. Time; 2.0, Um G, W, Hayes today. The men have been . the war of Telegram,)~In o gun duel which 1a Some German trenches respited from the chalr six times since weveral minutes Officer Lon Trude of FORSYTHE DOES wmcv WORK | P Wonk and By SPEAKER GETS THREE HITS SPECIAL APFEAL BY WRITING IN | /00 announced this afternoon. Two | they were convicted for the murde ! . convicted for the murder I | . 40081 police force shot and fatally Because Morrle Olson and ePte lyck ThlS PTGSS Ag'OIlt CLEVELAND, O, Aprll 16,~With two (From a Staff Correspondent.) hundred Germans were taken pris-|November 1013, of L. . Thompson, aged wounded [.\J- mith on South Kifth merchant at Benton, Ark ot tangled up and contributed lavishly out fn the tenth Inning, Graney of Cleve- | LINCOLN, April 16.—(Bpecial.)—~As the | ODET 4 stroet last nigh l.r: the hnIIIH\'tH:v‘ column l‘n‘ I:uurhrl« WB,S Even TOO Fa,st Amm)lum« 1, acoring O'Nelll and '-ml..m,( tme draws m,:u when the voter will be GROSVENOR TAKES CHARGE mith had been nrrested earlier in the prides managed to make away with the | ' the game today for Cleveland over De. | called upon to express his preference for BERLIN, April 16 After exten ovening for being disorderly and had firat ball game of the year on the hom For Hls Inp OVers | o by m ' it Jotr the republican nomination for the preal- | oo pornyo dment large French OF AURORA POSTOFFICE p . P lot. A wild piteh, & passed ball, two | batted Claveland nearly two to one, their | dency, it becomes apparent that there i v - havior, As soon ax he galned his free beses on balls, and two hit batsmen, | thirteen hits including seven doubles, | would be lttle doubt what the result in | [OFCes on the Verdun front attacked | AyRORA, Neb, April l6~(Bpectal Tele- | dom, however, he obiained a gun and aotnind with & 800 of Nits, geve the | oMMy Bulitvan of the Future City | huy the mpectacular support given the | Nebeaska would be If the name of Charles | German positions near Fort Dousu-| gram,)—After twelve years' mervice as|bogan threatening the pollce, who went Rourkes thres runs in the fourth r,.nm,‘""‘" ""““"', ';'"“" s '"';“'I’"r not ’WI:IIM Cloveuand pitchors held the acote down. | i, Hughes had been printed on the pri-| mont yesterday., The German war |postmaster of Aurora, J. G, Alden yester- | a nquad of men to capture him. 1l | to mdmit that any eard he can put on ! geore : | day checked out and J. H. Grosevnor as- | opened fire on the police and after elght the pros captured the mary ballot A . dny che I T e ey s wita madnts |8t bl entablishment will fall down in |~ cipypraxn ) s b iy L e | Oftioe - statemant Of toAsy. 8878 thA |0y el somtenl of ‘the postotfice shots had been exchanged Officer Trude mbat, b 1o 4 ortie and AND. at the efforta to have voter o : . been son Kenerous thix yarn might have | @rawing qualities, But a year or o ngo| ARR YA in s RAme has et With favor 15 apper French were repulsed with h"“‘yl During Alden's incumbency the postal | shot him through the right side. He died had a different ending. | he had a program of the “fillin" order | Chapman. wm 4 0 | ent by the large number of voters in losses receipts of this office have nearly dou o minutes afterward Lhout W0 ‘l 7 R x and thought that it needed a littlo hoost | foth rf. . 3 0 0 1 o Y e ‘ e g6 1 hou pugs And women bugs Apenker ) Ancoln, from out In the ntate’ who pro ing dandil, 1., 4 113 9 o ntle 4 ) | N \ entiment strong Ahivered before the gentle April zephyred | “\0 ol L0l of his was strolls | Tumer 24 0 4 nounce the Hughes sentiment strong | yesterday In order 1o lump the Rourklets | Kevaom, b, 4 B 4 1 their part of the country and their bell SR Lt firee sxhibibion of the Sassen. | I8 SROUG 8L, Louis on his uppers. thank- | O'lell, v... § 4 { | that there will be a general response i 1" Aptopss tortable in the stands | 101 (07 anything he could gat, Bulivan| B % 3 1 § | 00" il for ther load nanatl biigad on comto i " 10 f o lead pencil brigade R e e o atten atuek | d6¢ided he would give him chance to 1060 pan “ yosterday, but the tans und fanettes stuck | oo 0 by of money 10000 Nelleves He Is Right, :'x out and M-)l:'\-"ll ‘h'"n-”'"" |’"'"'"""" | "o out and hoost this show,” he told A0 0 “Y think the stard taken by Mr, Hugh-s y watching Cyrus Forsythe, the cele- |, g make yourself the press agent d for Bagby In third should make him all the stronger wit brated Tango Kid try to make a sucker |y, want to tell the public how every- : ",I,,."":):,:‘.',”“”.I,'.', [l,'y‘u':'“x’v“,‘,”,,, the people,” wald a prominent citizen from | aut of Ty Cobb, body is anxious to attend this dlsplay 010000601 0~3/out In the state. “He has adhered Forsythe In Form, | The friend, with visions of a meal | Clevelnnd 000200001 1-4|strongly to the prineiple that politics anl Foraythe was i prime form yosterday | (iuket looming in front of him, chased | ,7%g Uase hits. Kpeaker, Coumbe, LoaCH | jgcial matters hould not mix. 1 be and played about two-fifths of the fray | gowntown and prepared some copy. | huke hit 4,‘,,.”.r Ktolen bases: Chap-|Jeva that he is right. Had the Jud for the Rourkovinians, Cyrus busted into | Bullivan forgot the epiwode untll a aport- | man, Hpeaker. Double play: Turner to | accepted the petition filed for him or the hit 1] with a couple of blows, | > Byans, "irst base on errors: Cleveland, x - Yy would ‘have it column h ple o Ing editor of one of the morning papers D e O T Makhy. 8 off | *Ven wlfowed it 1o stand it would } one & two-hagger, made seven putoul® | aglled him up and demanded what sort | | Coumbe, 1/ off Dauss, 1. 1its and earned | ninde it vory embarassing for him and on hard hit drives into his garden and | of seuff the club was trying to spring on| runs: Off Bagby, 4 hits, 2 runs in three |3 really think | e oid eXactly wi &t any real ’ Y m’m th Mou w B‘fl'i contributed one assist which cut down & | (he paper. | Innings; off Coumbe, 5 higg, 1 run in BOVOR | oo citizen (n his position should ha / e n n er’ \nnings, Steick ouls By Toumbe, 2, by rup st the plate, #ullivan asked what had been sent and | Duusw, 7. Umplren fil and men done 'in demsnding that his name be Warry Krause, oncs of the Athleties, | touna h | " " Sox I'wi 3 o | found out that the amateur press agent, rowns rim Sox. withdrawn from the Nebraska primary was the first hurler Marty Krug placed | n hin determination to attract attention, ‘ CHICAGO, April W~The Kt Louls|paliot, A spontancous demand made by One of the most stupendous obstacles of western railroading on display, Harry did a good job. He Browns defeated the local Americans, ' ol 5 has been the mountains. To lift the tremendous tonnage of y had written something ike this; T iy in o rawed, wild And erratic |the voters of the country through the th h the Lol alr iwiiled five rounds and didn't allow & | “All eyes are centered on the Poisd| "whn the first appenrance of | writing in of Mr. Hughes' name would \ ‘;"“‘.‘f." 'w“""‘ ""me',"l‘.m"’“‘;h the vun, Four bits were garnered oft his | City Athletio club and every ticket has | Feider Jones ax hend of ah AMeriown |surely appeal to him much stronger than ‘ NN ivrovgy bl schgmand o g el o g Lok slants, Krause took it easy and didn't | heen sold for the pending event. Mum; in 1908 of the club, which was his | the filing of a petition by a few politi- | R the fire boxes of the steam locomotive, the difficulties of put anything on the ball, resting content | anxious are the members of the publie | opponent today, Hecore clans, S mountain DWIM become well-nigh insuperable. Lo outguess the Brandels, Krause looked | to get seats that an Instance will suf- ‘ T, LOUVIS CHICAGO. “Judge Hughes is the logical candidate vew much like the good yesterday and | flee: | wnotten. 10, 0 00N Fowenen, o0, N 04" | the man who can draw to his support | 3 Remarkable, was the recent record of one of “The it shouldn't be much of & surprise If Bo | “Mr, Jones, & well-known sporting man | Tomin it . 4 1 8 0 oWenser, 9. 4 1 1 & |the undivided republican vote and the | Mllwaum: new Electric Locomotives pulling the all-steel #hovld be the clansient southpaw per- | of Bpringfield, 111, was slowly goink over | sler iv. 3 813 § fl',‘,‘,‘,'l“",'_w»" i 4 0,3 4|fact that democrats and democratic “Olympian" over the Rockies—receiving the train at Deer furmer of the loop thin y the Eads bridge Iast night, after falling | Pratt, ... 4 1 8 2 0Fournier, th. 4 112 0 0|papers are trying to throw cold water 3 Lodge, Montana, forty-five minutes late, and ha to traverse Hit Alnsworth to obtaln & ticket for the fight, when he | Deel 3b.... & 0 4 1 .8 144 hlon the ‘write it in' campalgn goes 1o N of the Great Continental Divide in the Alnswerth was offered as a successor | saw the dead body of Mr, Brown, a well-| Laven. w. .1 0 1 4 140 0[show thit they fear the candidacy of p mueugtholonfimolnlnmol 115 miles, 0 Krause. The Brandels bats seemed | known East 8t, Louts man, floating down | vellmen, o & 3 0 & o1 % 11Judge Hughes and recognize In him the RNy \ and arrived Three Forks, Montana, on scheduled time. (o have an affinity for the offegngs of | the river. He recalled that this East| ri " 100 : 2 3 ‘:: ;;:ntnlmw.lr‘(“‘.\n. lnll':-lnu President Wilson This astounding record shows that the Electric Locomotive Uils sorrel-topped younguter and all the | Sider had reserved seats for the fight, | % 1 t143 1ext election. re n At B4 dirtad Bash t4 (e chud ‘ 1 Pt e \ has proved itself ‘*Master of the Mountain Barriers.” Fed rung were made off him, He was nicked natantly he darted bacl he club, 45 & Muade lustaut lmpression. o with the tremendous en of the mountain streams — “1Quick!?’ he exclaimed, ‘give me those ‘Before | heard Judge Hugh . % e for seven safo swats and he was hit almed, ‘g boaan heard Judge Hughes speak U, UGS making an ally of the cold weather, which aids in keeping pretty solldly throughout the four rounds | tickets that Mr, Brown had reserved for 011 0fhere in Nebraska a few years ago, | { the motors cool—it penetrates the snow drifts with com- he labored, | the fight. Te 1s dead and no one knows - rather admired him in a mild fashion, \ i parative ease—hauls heavier loads with greater dispatch, The Rourkes started the counting in the | It but myself. T saw his body floating Totals... 30 6 21 11n 21but when 1 heard him in iLncoln the " and with a pronounced saving in cost, and makes mountain fourth inning. Kid Forsythe, who insiste | down the Mississippl.’ Thiag. 130938080 18] tme e snoke hare, I became enthusips- NN travel clean and mountain views clear. he's getting younger every year and| ‘“The ticket sellor bowed apologetieally, | p bl oo i T e tle. There was something about the man therefore that the term Kid 1s apropos, | ' ‘I am sorry, sir, he sald, ‘but thoss | spatted for Wolfwang in the seventh indicating that every word spoken came Mtarted tha festivities by resfing a pippin | tokets have already been taken by the | IHiatted for Mcdlullen in (he seventh from a sincere heart and I heard many AN . or Lapn in the sevent S POy it sl . g Lo of & two-ply knock to right center. The | §#ntleman who pushed Mr. Brown in Rttod for Feott in the ninth st falt. airanges L9) A a" ball went a mile a minute and if anybody “It In needless to say,” added Sullivan, ‘Two-base hit Hurtley, Pratt, Doul man. tyan FiRasN7e kg P hat we didn't continue him as press play lavan to tot sinler. 1*irst | HUghes be nominated at the Chicago con N b RA]LWAY base on errors: 8t Loul Dases on | vention, and 1 believe he wil Ne had got In the way there would have been a call for the coroner. Ray Miller | AKONL TR "Rtiimann (b, Bens (0. Russell, | bras : A BREIERG Se Olaas’s dscentive: purvee, bit | Bavinpore "Blank ‘. "Soott. "iits and | Ureska voters and those of other atates - On your next trip to the Pacific Northwest take either Frits Schlisbner, the supsrnumary center R d T 3 P' t darneg rune. Off Henss. hits 3 rona ;‘" ”'\‘,‘ l"“" I FRoNENg their 29 nee R of (he superb allsteel trains —The Olympian" or » o and one-t ( ning 0! s 0 W greeted with weh an ovatio \ L " alitr: ol os o left which countas |SVvOOS LTI rIrates B M o (W iiovie b | o e aaiea Wik sHoR The Columbian” and enjoy the advantages of electric should he tour the country, ns has never travel combined with unsurpassed scenery and service. the tangolat ‘ In One-Sided Mix e v v b b boen Accorded to uny. presidential can i g gt i i Ml jec| Battery Frrors Fatal, runs, none ln two Innings didate for years ] UnNe, | XA one ( D s " 4 AL this Interval Olson and Lyck started | e R ol Biveuirl hio s '.u.‘.'.f“.{,,:f.' ‘Ho ia & highly educated man and hus . ation"" free on request. Be falsl - waek, Olaon out 1oose. With s | fho et arl AL 18— Cincinnatl ik o-third inning; off Dlank, hits, 1, |Deen brought up in high circles o , ’ B iloh Led then Lok 1ot baa alin i e s, & 10 I Shtahurgh wiaa [uns, 1. in two and. one-third jnpingu. |clgty and business life. but h art| = Ticket Office: 1317 Farnam Street, Omaha ikl piteh apa. then Lyck let one slip | lerch 0RO vea pitchars, while Toney's | Heruck out: By Wellman, 4 by Wolgahk, | beats warmly for the common every day EUGENE DUVAL, General Agent through him, This put Senlfebner on | G Ve TS Tarke crowd In bt |11 by I:n'\-|||»i-:“ L by K :a.;u Ui | attdual ‘nnd what s neusily. trd . . third. Kildutt was aranted & walk. | many times, as to what the final result |t O'Toukhiin and Hiide BAE & TRAME of i ‘pars -mud in i ond Tlerney skied to Woodruff. Krueger was | Would te : Mow ta Prevent Cronp, atfon or other inflience can away him then hit in the slats, filling the runway. |\,.Hahe VAR RAL AN Ehe Kame Wheh SEEAY U synen the child n subject to attacks of | from what ho bolleves his duty Oloon pasted Krause in the arm, forcing | The visitors' errors o responsible for | eroup, see to It that he eats a Hght even T hope to sec n ready response to t} Sehliebner over the plate. Bmith coaxed orul runs, Moo n walk out of Olson, foroing Kilduff over g Ing moal, as an overloaded stomach may eampalgn belng waged by The Hee BUD oo | M e, SR G SOlgh 3 ahe | SAve e, vese o i mate w7t e Maltless Alcoholfree A BRANNEW BEVERAGE the plate. Marty Krug ended the miser B0 0Kilitter, of S 100 it wymptom--hoarsencss, and give | name of Charles K. Hug) n the prof Ly shooting & roller at Woodrutt 3 8 Chamberlatn's Cough Remedy as soon as | ential ballot The Brandels grooted Mr. Alnsworth | : $ithe chld becomen hoarse. Obtainable lent the sixth with much eelat and put + § | everywhere —~Advertisement WILSON HAS PLACE FOR “FORWARD LOOKING” MEN # couple of markers. Ciraham e tireworks with a two base knoc b onter | Miller and he took third when Tierney dropped | N1 ® 23 A the 4L . o PHLabur ' . Making an entirely new and novel beverage from the cholocest Amerlcan the threw in. Lawlor's single counted | +w . H . ey NEW YORK, A o, } \ coreals, WITHOUT MALY, without fermentation, without rugar, not Graham, A sacrifios hit by Woodruff . S g 2 \marican aague-#t Louls at (hica son charactertsed the d stic 96 o . brewed, containing NO ALOOHOL, baing tax-free; not a '‘beer.” “near and aPte Lyok's infleld hit whieh bounced | *Hatted for HIL tn Sfh Deirait at Clnveland, Fhiladelphia o the part ) P o\ beer” or “temperance beer.” with a flavor and taste of Its own and being aff Alnsworth's shine toward third, and Pittaburgh AETIU RN N o | houtodhadanug, ot gy t the e D tn & clase of ita own then sscaped Marty Krug's eager paw inclunall B3 E0ReeN M4 \ A Conuh Remedy annua Y | L 10 e For sale at all drug stores, hotels, restaurants, soda fountains and soft soured Lawieh wHwachase hita: M allwits, Chase, Threa: | Dy, Well's Pine-Tar-Ilaney v . ; B " dviak sotablishments The Rourkists made thess |w L N e e Pw Das | ¥ ah, soothe (he raw & . {0 ha | Back In the howme half of 1} s n errors M veh, 1 Olmelnnatl, 4 bre s lung Allments Wt wa .\ i B Malre's arvor, Bl single And W - N - qdes Pamily Teade G008 to G010 South A0k Streed, SOUTH SIDE ATATION OMANA, NER (s s mied Lhe Fins nalngs. off ¥ ‘n:l.;:u .‘.u..‘-.l, .M.I‘ a's genee - ‘."‘".".‘ e, . | e Phene Phone Bouth 1247 andels 18 1he slghih by Teney Uimplres Vs o (e Houtkas to plar ki s | GELLEVUE TO HAVE TENNIS INSTES O Taday the Nourkes wi | ba ) TOURNEY FOR MEN ONLY oW ol Reurke park WAMA aeln of he & AN Y ik, pay ¥ PURE FOOD Bohlehnee, of " 0t ] - :; EENERE TR 2 i Dl 3 Phone Doug. 1306 or 2108 $ | eetia M g =T ) very Bottle = ‘ JARVIS 1877 Brandy o 3 ) Sold Everywhere-Write Tom ©. Jarvis, $1 Joseph, Mo { | | e e s <~ .~

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