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. I'HF. BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1916, n Bringing Up Father R Drawn for The Bee by George McManus o A ' : .,,w;’:'g",?,:’;,";:.fi JonT e HE DID NOT- DIDN'T ALL RIGHT- B S0Ny- THE MAN SAID IF ot HE APOLOGIZED! | | e oner BUT WHY ™ COMMENCIN' ‘ ’:5: WASNT PROPER DONT YOU 14 YO LOSE FAITH HE DIDN'T APOLOG TO FIGHT IN ? HE'D HAVE T0 CUT IT QUT? IN MANKIND - SOCIETY - . lelay means only u short time ‘ : ‘High School Gets 's Calendar | ML | ay's Calendar \ ; ' In Line to Play | 0 | | P.OW. L. Pot d 00! ase ba i Philadelphin b | - s Packing House Men Play Good Ball, | {;.1(!nnet! 1 Leonard Shuts Out Washington in| Base Hall=western league ovens 14| Rourkes Arrive in Des Moines to| Coach Sprinning of the high school bo- ; 4 4 H | : season, with Wichita at Denyer, Omaha A . : i better bull tos but They Are Unable to Do a |t Fouls g | Becond Game, Allowing But at Des Moines, Topeks st §t. Joseph and| St8rt Besson in That City With [k VARLSA B0 & NOLIOE-UMSK B8 SRy (A0 L h "Ittabu . 3 3 D Joseph and ” last year Although no schedule has A 4 Thing with Omaha Players. New York SR Three iHts, Sloux City at Lincoln. Western associn Boosters This Afternoon. by o s o ‘ction will ruin your car. —— Brooklyn y s ‘2 1 - tion opens Its season with McAlester at City High B8chool league will probably . FORSYTHE PLAYS STAR PART | AMER LEAGUE, | AMER VISITORS TAKE THE OPENER | Fort Smith, Tulsa at Sherman, Muskogee NORTH IS EXPECTED TO PITCH |be played the first of next week. The x — Bost w il i) at Parls and Oklahoma City at Denlson Townsends Gun company will glve t N ) e " The Pa Rourke's team defeated Ar- Nfi’;"i?..,‘y Tn]mh’:‘ BOSTON, April 19.—Leonard, pitching | RoWIng—Princeton ngalnst Huyvard I MOINES, In., April 10.—(Special |60l base ball to each player on the GRAPHITE mour Packers yesterday afternoon at [ Chicako .6 1 Minneaplis his first game of the season, held Wagh- | fIrst and second varsity crew races at|Telegram,)—Eager to be up and at 'em | Winning team of the leaghio. Other local Automobflo Reurke park, Forsythe's batting turning "‘(',,IJ;‘;',','"' 3 ,,,,;“:",‘;L':’,'I']‘: | Ington 1o three hits this arternoon, and | Princeton, Marty Krug's MNock of demon athletes | business houses may give prizes the trick, he gefting a single, two-bagger. | Detroft B 4 42 Kan. City Boston shut out tae visitors, 3 to 0, | Turf—Closing of the stakes to be run|jhocked A, B, Rutherford's pet Nebrasia| The high _achool team will probably LUBRICANTS home run and fice hit in four trip. | Cloveland .2 4 338 Milwaukeo 0 2 00| Washington had won the morning game | for at the summer meeting of the Queens | Limited out of Omaha this evening at 11‘(':"% as follows ’.m igherty, first base 10 the plate, The others could do little | FH1® i evioml Indlanaplls 0 2 .0 | of the Patriots’ day prograwm, 3 to 2 County Jockey club at Aqueduct; | #:08 and arrived in this ity on time per | Kiner, '“‘"\‘.’“v i, third; '("W,”j‘ reduce friction to the min. with Bullivan, except Claire, who drove NATIONAL LEAGURD Morgan, who led off with a double In | Wrestling — South Atlantic American | the time table, which should fill Mg :x "'f’ "'("l'v ”l' i "*‘""4 wolff, ou mum. The selected flake $5 ons 2un With & singls. et Hook: 5 Brockiv . | the wecond inning of the afternoon con- | Athletic union champlonships at Baltl- | Rutherford with ecstacy, as it 18 ons of iy " 5 RUMEAFY n']' and Tazen 'mh-hm motor graphite contained fn h ork, 4 hol b, ‘ap! Grove, vho played ontfield t vanhi Brown and Sullivan both pitehed good | Hoston, b; Philadeiphis, test and advanced on a sacrifics, was | more. | Mr, Rutherford’s boasts that his rail- ‘ Y,"fr""‘"m ":"'“ "‘1 m_"l "‘ ;‘ 1, ‘,""“"‘ "" ' them graphitizes all bearing ball and thelr support was perfect, Sul AMERICAN LEAG |the only Benator to reach third base, [ Bhooting—Central Pennsylvania Trap | road In an on-time affair o 1 2 oa i 2 A 1 e surfaces to absolute smoot livan's work was particularly briliant | Bt Lauls, 6; Chieako, 2 [ Timely hitting enhbled the Red Sox to | Bhooters' league tournament at Philips-| The Rourkes were given a speclal all- | " SRR D B CHD ) SEARCIRY oF ness, preventing metal-to- Detrolt-Cleveland; rafn acoro their runs. Henriksen singled dur- | burg, Pa. “Old Pollcy’ tournament of | steel car.in which to ride. It is neces. | -0'"'¢d upon to do most of tha catchin metal contact, ) us In pinches he waws almost unhittable Philadelphia, 1; N York, ing tha" second’ {naing, AdVasosd on & | B B b 1 % 3 Peterson will be the second string | ten of the Omahas being left on basos Washington, 3, 0; Boston, - " I,lw". n club, Larned, Kan. sary the Rourkes be given all-steel | eatcher. Tha Dixon Lubricating Mo was backed Up 1h Hood atyle by “Her AMERICAN ARSOCTATION, | wncrifice and wcored on Gardner's triple | Tennis — Harvard university against|coaches to keep the lefthanders from . Chart will be sent free, P y . -~ to right field. In the sixth inning Hen- Richmond Country club at Richmond, Va. | breaking loose ful 1 man the Greal” Yost, who did not allow | Minneapolis, 5 Loulaville, 16, liin # e sond : g Y At-Dizigmpt, JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO, Bt. Paul, 7; Indianapolis, 1 riksen walked, went to second on a | Golft—Opening of Bretton Inn tourna-| If the chatter promulgated by the ath-| Billy, aged 1, greeted hi mother at the 4 stolen base, o 3 | ) [ r h N A Jarsey City, N, J. | Toledo, 4; Milwaukee, | put out and scored when Barry doubled. | ment at Ormond Heach, Fla lotes during the trip has anything to do | 400F With the canfosmon that he nad don D] m Phe Armours played a serappy gamo | Kansas City, 4; Columbus, 8. Heore, first game \ [rtpradvgldciagiodg i i Boosters are jn | Breclecly what she had told him not to ull the way, but the odds were against Games Todny. WASHINGTON BOSTON v {Eor | aamtioous: sFimming tomaron | Sasat Tl ment, e e i e £o e ’ them. Lehmer made a great catch off Brookl, FATIONAL LEAGUR stoetinr, 1.0 0 VA Fratooser, 10, M0 %% %0 | PhMadelphia, also pitchea well, allowing | ('wruy Forsythe 15 all set to start the |d€served prafse, but there' was no excusy Miller's bat in the first, preventing oklyn at Hos'on i A (R 1] only four hits, three of them being infield | for the disobedicrice. To galn time she weore. Rapp, Graves, Coreoran and Mc-| L. doip "": "I!‘,‘T.I m"‘ Milan, 6l d 1 8 0 OJanvein, b8 111 6 0 :;lnzll(u by tlmnrmlm, which, enabled Nrw“’“"“‘"ll by busting Into the hit column | g nt him Into the next room to think over E ? .4 a urgn. Judge, 1b.... 4 013 1 OLawis, of 421 00|York to win In the first Inning when | for perfect average No matter how | what he belleved ought to be done. Pres Grath played great ball, Clnelnnatd at Chi o Rondeau, .. 4 1 0 0 ORhorten, If,. 3 0 1 0 0| Malsel walked and scored on Plek's wild many times he comes to bat Cyrus mw\""”‘ the little fellow returned and sald The Omahas played a snappy game AMERICAN LEAGUY, Morgan, 2b. 8 1 3 6 OHenriksen, 10 0 1 0 0| thpow of (illhooley's Infleld single. Gil- | = ‘n_-‘v( serlounly: 2 v Rt Witlinms, e 3 1 4 1 0Gardner. 3b. 4 1 1 3 0fhooley scored on Oldring's muff of | he 18 going to bat 1000, Krueger figures | “$other, you do what you want, but in Hmith's two assists from left field and | Clevelland at 8t Louls, flenry. ©...0 0 2 0 0Barry ¥ AT I8 ! : o el R g B *-o 2 Spem {311 7 Baker's fiy. Scorc on knocking down a couple of fences and | SUnday achool they teach ug to forgive Clafre's play nt third boing very notice Q 1 r [ M ! 1ot b PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK B 4 . Needless to say, he escaped punighment S8y, Th sactifice bitting of Omab “:-w York at Waushington, [ Besbiine vy 3 ¢ 1 8 SAwmew. o8 0 £ 10 T A, x g | Earl Smith has vistons of thefts of all | —ilarper's Magazine e, The racrifice b of Omaha was oston at Philadelphin | -0 Foster, p.. » k . . e Beah s Totals..,. 31 82717 0°Haley H 1t w. 30 1 4 iMamel, of. 3.0 00 o|the bases in the park and Larry Spahr'e | i geod, they gelting five, TR N s 1 8 8 & 61 7,5 008 8 Rlfneoier, 13 E 8 % ¢! mask mad switt to Boot | The Omuhas scored one rum (n the third smoa S A gl |0 S 1R 8RN of the hurlery i fiEhtine 1 tots) ) " . Totals.... 8 12113 3 0 2Baker. 3 2 0 A u ¢ . on Fmith's two bagger and Forsythe's Tajole, th. . 4 1 4 0220/ the g Whils Marty K o 44 A ofls may leak ’ *Batted for Shorten in elghth 3 018 o 3011 0 he game le Mgrty Krug refused | y lool Ingle; another n the wixth om Schlfebner's *Ratted for G. Foster in ninth 013 w3071 0/to may definitely who would work he but th I:‘m.- on balls, Kiduff ll sacrifice and Washington 1000300004 922 ONunamakr. c8 0 & 8 | ventured an admission that he was con- | M Clalre’s single. Thelr last run was | Boston 000000 2 0 « sidering Tou North. North {s probab) scored by Forsythe on his home run' drive Two-base hits: B, Foster, Willlams, 801 0 Totalm 2o oy 5. 01 v of the Bitehe S ol "‘ 1|,|; prols, Gl Lewls, Hooner, Threa-base hit: Barry, 0000 ‘Ivr the best shape of any of the pitchers over right fle n 3 Stolen bases: Janvrin, Lewis, Gardner. 0000 and he has been putting lots of stuff on | Armours Try Hard to Score. Brooklyn Defeats Giants, Seven to Double plays: B, Vosier to Morgan to | .~ S ig | the ball in the spring games it 2 3 cott to Barry lrst base on iy . s S i 2 . : The Arn:m:rl made .:u:m:u ';ll'amr;ln Three, Giving Smith Fault. grrorsi Washington, 2. Base on balls: | (Batted for Meyer in elghth, : ;u.’n M}‘.mrr\:n ‘.mm, am do .Iml.;:u.”;f. 0 score, but were unlucky in thelr hit 1 Off Boehling, 4: off (. Foster 2. Karned atted for Crowell in elghth | Ing for Des Moines. Musser I8 Isbell's ess Support. ) s i | | ting, no less than five drives being caught runs: Off G, Foster, 2, off """"""l“ 2 | Philadelphia .......1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 | best hurling bet, now that Mogridge is in \ ' —_— Htruek out: By Boehling, 4; by G. Fos- | New York 20000000~ " | in the outfle!d, There one chance to acore 16 Umpir Y the big show » or, 2 pires: Nallln' ‘and” Dineen. | grolen b ‘ Sacrific was lost to them i the fitth, whon | OLSON'S PLAYING IS FEATURE |&lire second game: B ytan Sacrities fy e Haker ou, | BIE dolngs are on the card for the I T a ure a SI Graves, who opened the inning with a —_— WASHINATON SORToN ble plays: ' Gedeon to Peckinpaugh to |opener. The Des Moines Booster club too freely. Holds its P 4 8 PROOK i ABH.OAE ABNOAE | B Wi Trotof Me V“ First 4 iing at high temperatures, two bagger, was caught at third by PROOKLYN, April 10.—Brooklyn won o4 1 20 @Hooper, £ 8 1 4 0 0 ‘lv‘v' itt to '“,3,"‘ to 'u'[:"nl"« frut | has been living up to its name and Is. eonvenienee . intricat Smith's return of McGrath's single, whioh |18 first game of the season today, de- b 4 0 30 08cott, ... 4 0 & 4 9| bnae on errora: New York:.3. Bases on)peii predicts an attendance which will P put up in h Our body is an intricate ma. " t o B ol | Milan. 3b.. 04 1 1 0 Obobiiteel, 153 011 0 ol balls: Off Markle, 5; off Crowell, 4 s w R chinie, subject to constant wear he took on the bound and threw sharply | foatng New York, 7 to 3. Manager Rob- | jydue. 16,03 014 0 Ofenrlka'n, of3 2 1 8 0| Hita and oarned Funs: Off Markle, 4 |Closely approach 5000. If Isbell has hit » ) B | | eans or in bu s Unl th - . , Inson benched O'Mara and Getz, sending | Rondsau 1. 4 0 0 0 08horten, 1f..3 0 0 0 0] hits, 1 run; off Crowell, 4 hits, 1 run in [It right he may as well wire Arthur| and tear. niess e power 1o Claire. Again in tho seventh Graves, | wig il 5 |\ 31 21 dGardner, 3.3 3 0 8 0laaven innings; off Meyers, 1 hit in one | A | A 3 ""'P"o”"' (the blood) that keeps this who had singled, attempted to streteh it | 019N to short and Mowery w third ¥ 41§ Sharer 3114 0inning, Btruck out: Ry Markle, 1; by | CiPPer to express the cup. A parade WEL hine in motion i Olson's batting and flelding were the 2,0 1 4 OThomas, ¢...3 @ ¢ 1 o] INnInE. Btruc my | Wil be hela before the game, marvelous machine in motion is into & double and Smith agaln threw him ro th o 5 38 8 1 0| Crowell, 2. Passed ball: Murphy. Um- [ %1 | ; 3 nu‘(o this time ll‘uoon: h:n 1M | fontures. He figured in olght fast AL L ) 8 o C 0 * 'lpires: Owens and Connolly The Omaha-Des Moines game Satur-| SUPPLY COMPANY properly v.‘atlr‘hed, u breakdown i L two of them doubles. His single in the | *Shanks 00000 Totalw. .2 W21 0 S day will probably be staged in the OMAHA is sure to follow. % The Armours are elated over thele good | (0 B (UL CONTHE TEN olghth, with | o T3 ETS ) : & ! morning on account of the Drake relay | 2061 Farnam. Your own body, and its health, showing, s they Bave had mo practios fep "o rc®hils SlTE R (In SR, WAN | rotainc 07 B2 8 ehth Wanted—Some Want Ads in exchange | games which will be held in the after.| s a ercleu possession—are this season, owing to their new park not drove in Wheat and Mowrey | w, g 0000 060 0 0 0.0]Tor lots of answers. Phone The Bee. noon. vou doing for it what you heat and Mowr ashington | Aving been completed until last Sunday. | “Brookiyn gave Smith faultless support, | Boston 01000010 2] - | — ——— should? as the blood (the The acore of yesterday's game follows: | while the Glants were weak in the tiela | . TWO-base hits: Morgan, Henriksen, American Assoclation, | power) become inactive in / Omaha— Score Barry, Three-base hit: Gardner. Saorl-| , 0oiumbus. RH.E throwing off poisons, (one of OMAHA ARMOURS. floe hits: Henry, McBride, Shorten R i | ¥ : ARIEO. ATLH.OA B NEW YORK BROKLYN Double play: Harry to Scott to Hobiit. | Kanans City Ty :1“ ilunmnm)hand do you find :: Fmith, I 4 12 10 AB.H.0A ¥ ABH.0.A . |zell, Bases on balis: Off Gallia, 3; off | C/UMbUS oo 3 ard to get the same amount ol 0% : : i Battories: Reavan and Hargraves; Bl | 1 R e ) ol g S RE §00 3 3o fLofg Laonrd, & RN GRS Semed | gqit " Vink and Coleman | work out of yourself as in the ) { Mitler. 1h... 3 010 ahmer, ¢ 1 0 Fietcher, w. 4 1 3 1 03 1 00 iien? ore Ayers, no hita. ho runs in.| . At Tndianapolis-— | past? Perhaps you haven't Fousaw o 1 8 3§ Mo vt 3 LI TEER AR 11300 one nnlng. Struck out: By’ Gallin, 2; by [ §t. Paul L guarded your life blood as care- Killduff, w. 2 0 0 3 OMoGrath, 1b. 3 1 Kelly, rf...3 01 0 H \ Leonard 4. Umpire Dineen and Nallin - ’:':k‘r'w e e | fully as you should, and a dis- ROen 5.8 8 8 1 Shoiiives w088 81 8| Neraon s 4 8 4 4 Bl Neswis Whin WNise- San, Aldridke and Schang, | | cased condition is setting up a Marshall 11800 . | Tearsau, .. 3 30 3 0000 0 CHICAGO, April 19.-8t, Louls ham-|" 4t "Toulsville RUW | permanent place within you, " » . 1 Cleott A 1 eanly dow " P : ' T i e e ey 1088 Bhicaro, & to 5 while Weliman, ‘except | Tauneafiolia o8 don't fear—yet! It is only a Runs 0100110%al Tows . 3011201 in the second Inning, had the White Box | Batieries: Tiopper. Fngel ‘and Owang, call from Nature. The blood ‘v‘un- : L R § e L 0 ‘u his merey, A m‘l”.r run by I|'.-||-.h |:u!‘ Middle Ring, Perdue and Willlams tlrmv«cr) has n’\nrr impurities rmours - 1 owing n pass to Terry, counted In that [ Ay Toledo RLE thrown into it than it can prop- 00000000 0 Ran for Moyers n the seventh bl Ry i L g Ay 1 P “.“'.':' 0G0 3211 0 0-4|New York B S0 1054 0 0-¢1 0000 10 tue Sue CRIGNES. PRy, Lavans] i Rfukes : erly eliminate, and some form Barned runs: Omaba, & Home run: | Brooklyn 01100001 47 T LU CHICAGO | attasioss Rhhskalh At of blood disease—possibly Rheu- Foreythe, Two h.uv" hita Forsvihe | Two-base hite Tesreny, Meyer = AB.R.0.A ARNOAR | e and Sweiey s o matism, Catarrh, Malaria or w'"".':\‘u“””l‘\'||:|.»1{~:"; |.'~h“":. Krug, .‘,::‘.}”“.'-'\':.'.[ \Daubert i.",n'\h arrifice 1 e b ) one of the many distressing base: MeGrath. Struck out: By Trown, | fly . Kellv. Donble YA Olsn tg o L o i B 5 4 kinds of skin eruptions such as 8 by Sullivan, 4. Bases and balls: OFf [ Daubert (3 Stengel t . First ] i B0 0 i L&l | hoils, pimples, eczema, etc., are .’.,'.'.’T..’:. ! ‘.v‘r':';'nl\.mn_ "'r\: oft on bay i [} oklyn Base . .on | ) ! o0 | taking possession " urs, ! " - Smoth, 3 1ta | Bevereld ] 10340 pire: Hutler and earned runs: Off 9 hits, 8|1 . 3 ! 2 - Rotary Club Buys , Sech' i - B Seats to Opening | ™ ™.\ il % OF CHEWS Base Ball Game stands between you and, possibly, ronic disease » to Nature el eketa for the opening game of the| 1" oh i it ‘nd a1 o wore | g0 Foume. aeriee win- Lavan. | PH ig Uhg Best Form in Which THE BETTER THE HOPS B These lekots will be distribuied | pearanoe as s Nufiaral lesgier | UL s Tobaeco Can Be Made THE BETTER THE BEER FLAVOR among the school ehlidren of Omaha and - {orins. OFf Wellman, 4 hits, 2 runs . | Avelt minaonldinga oe ks ats SO OWANAN be mada (hia. Phelosmls | "7 8 enlatatn ) o and “0id Kentucky" NHEUSER-BUSCH have by many thou- » mae of Liokets 10 the Pening e A A A i was iade by the Rotaiy ohub At oo | I ; e po Wike, | pun sands of pounds more Saazer Hops in R b WL 16 Y ook SorT Ry Welbwan is Best Plug their giant storage houses than has any R Bt of 1he olub and apehe oo ~ : o L : — other brewery in Lun\y«' or America, Before the Sl 00 A8 Advestisement 18 ! Yonkeos (o Pivet Place war our President, while abroad on his annual - Bt g gty ‘ ) ‘ : \ . VINOLESOHE. SATISFYIN( hop buying pilgrimage, bought 775,000 pounds (ltl?:\ wore belng To get the wimost of satisfying bales) of Bohemia's very tinest Saazer Hops 1o ‘ EX-WORLD CHAMPION e d bl freshment out of tobaceo, you want & BILLIARDIST PLAYS MERE .. X o Taes 't Wi chewone that gives you the gen wine favor of rich, ripe leat this add the 500,000 pounds we had on hand, and you will see that we can guarantee Qur willions of patrens that BUDWEISER, will eontinue, as 1 4 ) “ew ) . 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