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Judge Joseph W. Woodrough Im- poses Sentences on Fourteen Federal Prisoners. | Rudolph Holds New York to Four Hits, His Team Winning, Three to One, THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRI hits, tf Sallee, 4 runs in one-third in- LOBECK IS IN WASHINGTON THANKFUL FOR RENOMINATION WASHINGTON, April 25, (8pecial Tel- Boston Red Sox Defeat Yankees in | Game of Ten Innings, Foun # to Three. L German 2 5, 1916, converted crulser Wilhelm, interned at Newport News, English airmen destroyed rallway junc | nm. at Courtral. at battle was reported in progress Kronprinz WEW JUDGE STARTS GIANTS LOSE T0 |25 0 CHANPIONS RETAIN G55 o GAREER WITH RUSH. BRAVES OF BOSTON -+ w5 55| LD N ANERIGAN | " i sne war || THOMPSON-BELDEN & CO. o—The fashion Certer of " the Middle West, — Established 1886.1 cermmww— oo oo ey egram.)—Representative Lobeck returned A gr 3 TWO MANN ACT VIOLATIONS|ROUSCH MAKES GREAT CATCH | to Washington today. He was accorded o | NUNAMAKER STRONG AT BAT on Btry river, in Galicia Wr , —— — most cordlal reception by his colleagues Tritieh took the offensive, all attacks Omen S prln ppare Fourteen federal prisoners were| BOSTON, Mass., April 2.—Rudolph held | of the house when he appeared in that | NEW YORK, Apell S5—The wors vl northeast of Ypres being repulsed | 0 four s today, Bosto hod oon, ) obec P " s . I - ) v ench ¢ e 3 sunk by . . . sentenced o terms varying from|New York to four hits today, Boston|body at noon. Mr, Lobeck says he was [ o 0 Prench crujser Leon Gambetta sunk 8 to The visitors’ 3 splendidly treated by the eftizens of the | © plon team retained the lead in the ( . o in Steait of Otranto, fhirty days to two and a half years | ¥INInE, § to 1 Tho visitors’ run came| splendidiy tr y the cltiaens of the | ChemPlon team o | Austrian submarine in Strait of Otran ttractive 1n Otyle an rice after two were out and the bases full, Becond district and he has much to be by defeating with loss of K00 lives by Judge Joseph W. Woodrough | pousch hit a grounder to Konetchy and|thanktul for, in a ten-inning game today, 4 to 5. The | . 2 within the first twenty-four hours| Rudolph failed to reach the bag in time :’:"’"‘ “"’l”‘“"“'w""%"'vk‘:’";:"""‘;u“’"""“ [ A 3 ot Separate Skirts, the most P A sderal judge. to take the throw. Boston tled the score (Y. SORVINEW. 0PN ANON. BUNS ML TS T § s 3 : : ‘. f his career as & federal judg S SE POy matian s 84 pinch DEATH RECORD he made two singles, & double and | SNel . § §s practical of milady's utility The first man sentenced by him | . .50 veoranville and Wilhoit triple in four times up, After mcoring | . 2 3% t 1 vas Frank McCann, charged with| Rousch made a great catch of Comp- Sakroll ™ Monyy :,1\';1?1"”' 2 both of New York's early runs, he drove | " 2 0 garments, are very popular ’ | ton’ he 20 J pi Milllam Henry | in the tying run with a three-base hit A | iolating the Mann ;‘.u .lmmmv"::’::l":r:m'::':‘v:""“::: ’K"';"":r’h"y"‘:'w"'::: McDoel, president of the Chicago, In-|{n the ninth 00 this season. Woodrough sentenced him to one frony’ thind. before’ the latter ploy Was I:Ilmnml!l & lmulnv’ll)u rallway (the | Bogton won, however, In the tenth, when o0 year in the Lancaster county jail completed Monon route) from 180 to 199, dled At|iHenrikgen opened with his third hit Total e The longest sentence imposed by Compton singled to McKetchnle during his home here today., He was 75 years took second on Janvrin's sacrifice, third *Battod for Mur phy in sixih A Large Showing of “Hatted Te fghth At Th {he new judge was on Clyde Taylor, | the seventh and went to third on the old 7 on Hooper's out ,and scored the winning | ., "+ BP0y TOTIYIR NIIEN L 5§ ote =5 z latter's wild throw, scoring on Gowdy's Mrs, Allce Rend, frun on Hoblitzel's single. Hoblitzel also | (1o elyn 6000010 b2 e N Sk F h' i g! 0 Y « 4 ¢ g - eveland b 0 0 )y 1 0 " it I U who pleaded gullty to forgery Of & iy riy “MoGraw was ordored oft| YORK, Neb., April %,-(8pecial)~Mrs. | drove in two Boston runs in the sixth in Two-base hits: Craney, O'Neil, Roth, A | b €W irtIashions jostal savings bank certificate, He| (o fiold for talking back to Umpire|Allce Read, 75, died yesterday morning | ning, Bcore Fournier, Three-base hit! xle,m biNy » feders B i < 3 at the hoi W. H, Read, Kb Turner Double plays . was sent to the federal prison at lhm. Bcore | iome of her son, I l. ad. Bhe BOSTON NEW wun Speaker to O'Nelll to Chapman, Coumbe ln Sllk 312.50 sls-so 525.00 Leavenworth, Kan, for two years NTW. YORK BOSTON. with her husband came to York county e ADH.0.AE, BHOME | to Wambsganns to Gandll, Chapman to ! 4 bernss 1f, AT RS ADMOAE | in 1870, Her husband, Captain Read, died | Ytirikws 18 5 & ¢ ,',V,’,',‘,'," 0 8 00| Wambsganns to Gandil, Hases on balls and six months ol TR B 8 0 21 0|elghteen years ago. She 1s survived ,,,;nm,?.y .. 4000 06 flnlll“;'vmn!m‘, 2; url'fllvm'r ‘,’,"1-"“"‘"“ ln Wool 3500, 5650, 5850 Gave f Piechor, sa. 4 1 0 2 1200 s obliteel, 1h6 3 7 1 0 s and earned runs ) cotte, 2 William Jerwic ,’“':';:',,,“, wced Lo | Keuft, of 110 155 0| two sons and one daughter, W. 1. Read | jevi"% "% 5 1 4 0 0|hits, 2 runs in two-thirds inning; off % S A e Tanvanworth | MeTkie, 163 011 1 oK wwichy. 164 1 & 2 0|of the Read Dry Goods company, Charlen | Osrdner, #b.5 0 3 3 ¥ 120 0| Woltgang, 2 hits, 2 runs in no Inning ,n GDIfInC ss 50 ss 75 slo 50 enr un“ " |:i1 ;n \;n :- \ i 1 A,‘l‘z,\;/u‘};"rl’.: ’.’ 11 Ib;\u;:”l ’zn, 04 10} 9 Read and Mrs, Wells Compton of Lin 1”;_:":"“' 14y ; f 4 0| piteh to two batters in first, off Rus bl 2 it d prison o pleaded guilty to & viola- | ZeK o 4 4 lompton, ¢ 211 “ ho . 1 rell, & hits, 1 run in six and one-third fion of the Mann act in taking o girt | o 3848 domty 0.8 0% 3 1|00 Funeral services were held from |Huth. o 1093 3% ) 0| innings; off Benz, 4 hits, % runs in no Apparel Sections--~Second Floor from Omaba to Boux City, September | Pe vig the residence Tuesday afternoon Totals.... 3 990 10 ) inning, pitched to four batters in eighth; . ‘m' " |‘n‘"” T As Wow Ooteans. | 00000 Totalw. 27 101042 11 off Willlams, no hits, no runs in one in 3. R L 3 | *Rol [] 00 0 v ning Coumb f hits, 2 e where a few weeks ngo he walked into -um, : 8004 v Depantment Orders, 09 1’.::.1‘.‘“;’_" Hn{n:';.'f,u? >.1“ u'wl‘ln’,':mm'fr"n"y 2 who 't | WABHINGTON, April 2.—(8pecial Tel Totals.... 0 8| Russell, 2. ["mpires: idvans and Chill # newspaper oftice and told who he Wik | qogie . 20 40z 12 1 ram.)—lown postmasters appointed: | *Batted for Cook In the sixth : and what he was wanted for. The| New York 1000000001 M‘u Rock, Beott county, Mayme Bur *Ran for Bauman in the sixth American A United States marshal was called and | Bgston 10010010 %3 mester, viee Clara M, Kellor, resgned; | *Batted for High in the tenth | ol " WSALOD Marms *Colling out, hit by batted ball Cullondar, Wobaster cou orence C. 9 At Columbus , wllendar, nter inty, Florence ( Boston_ . 000002100 4| Milwi he was taken in custody, Later he made | ‘:x,.um for I(nr,!‘dnn in the mvoy;!h Poterson, vice ¥rank Peterson, removed; | New York 000001011 04 4_'*;*'““’*"" ffidavit stating what he had done| *Batted for Perritt in the seventh, Gladwin, Loulsa county, Willlam 1, Mars- | g > | Ciumbus ettt (hat o s | TWo-bARe hita: Kautt, Maranville, Wil- (o, vice . i, Shailady, reagned, Haifa, | ,T7o:base hita: Henrikaen, Nunamaker, | Hatteries: Miiwaikes, Waiker “ichison an an on this a [ noft, Btolan base: Burns, 8aeritice hit: | Emmet county, Horen Nielsen. vice i | Janvrin.~ Three-base hit: ' Nunamaker. | and Mayer; Colimbus, Davis and Pratt. brought back to Omaha Morkle. Sncrifice files: Compton and | M, Goldsberry, resigned: New Iberty, | £4crifice hita: Thomas, janvrin, 8 At Tndianapolis RHB Walter H. Van Gordon, former bellboy | Gowdy, Double plays Rousch to l;nyl» ?;wm county, John Btosterau, vice Miss ’"’“,{'Y' . u:‘: n.}"‘;’r‘,"""".};fi‘yn | | Jinnespolie i7ve: ¢ - # g ole | Firat base on errors w Yor dases | Minnie Kiuver, resgned; Bhambaugh, | Maker to Peckin . on e ndianapolis 79 at the Lindell hotel in Lincoln, who stole | o "0 yih® o “olints 2. off Bohauer, 1; | Pugn ""“"Y William ¥, Howard, vies| Now York, 2 Bases on balls; OffCald Batteries: Minnenpolin, Hopper, Will- n mall sack at the Uplon station trans-| of¢ Rudolph, 8 Hits and earned runs; | Willlam N. Bunting, removed; Roga, Ma- V{'-Ill #; off Ruth, 2 )’:’.nrnw] runs: Off | lams and Owens; Indianapolis, Tyree, AH i 1 Higl fer, was sent to the Douglas county | Off Perritt, s hits and 2 runs in six In- | haska county, Argis B, Caruthers, vice | C#ldwell, 4 off Ruth. 2, Hif by pitched | Aldridge and Gosset andsome and High Juil for four months. | ings; off Behauer, 1 hit and no runs in | George 1. Dickson, resigned; Washburn, |ball: By Caldwell, Bnrry Btruck out: | At Loulsvilles T . % a8 for fouy ' two Innings; off Ridolph, 4 hita and 1 run | Blaokhawk county, Willlam 'Dirkes, vice | By Caldwell, 2, by Futh Wild piteh: | 8t Paul ly Perfected Player Piano Fred V, Jackson, charged with steal-|yy nine innings. Struck out: By Perritt, ‘l»nry Bteimel, resigned, Caldw e 1 lvlll!nmu Na lln and Dineen wl,.lnnwm.. o g ' ¢ & st package st the Unfon|1; by Schauer, 8: by Rudelph, 5 Um-| A B, Kruse has besn appointed ru ans Beat e Rox, Intterien il, (pham, Douglas e Ml ].'::n’r'mm:::: o wn'.‘.m::'- .l:-v‘n‘l»nw:‘l'l’;:‘l”"vu‘ Kiom ond Rostte, " lotter carrier at R wond. K. D " | CLEVELAND, ApHl %-Cleviand de gnd Land; Loviaville,' Middletoh and” La the finest ever offered ¥ 0\ 4 ” od Chicago 'in_the opening gume of,| Longe, . prison for & year and a day, | a2 Loy Win Beatly. fos, B 16 2. (hicngo used five pitche| Tolsdo R at or near the price, Willlam Weaver, who represented him-| CINCINNATI, O, Aprll & -~Cincinnat) orn and the two left handers, Russe i and | Kansas City 78 0 ked both Hall and Sallee out of the The Natlonal Capltal e s S sl e 12 o ’ , " [ kn Toled p 1 1 aelf s & United Btates wecret wervice| ioy' fn' the first inning today nd won offectivences. Conmbe, who yflhhrd for | Batte Kinsan City, Cochireham and THE AEOLIAN man and secured 825 from Fred A. Castle| easily, 11 to b Hllm:’ u]unw ,.;- w:'nl m: AL 2 r“ 5. io1s Cleveland, held Chicago to aix hits, three | Berry; Toledo, Bedlent, Collumore, Balley while u guest at the Castle hotel, and|hard, but Doak retired the uide withou (Bed ' of which were madc by Fournisr, iie |and Breanahan, (Ten innings,) . . rouble 18 fin e 460 nared the first two batters in the fourth — Pl P who was brought back from the east, Was| Chaua and Griffith carried off the bat The Sennte. B0a the reciplents were the only Chicags | Try Sloan's 1, r Rheum- ayer rano sentenced to n year and a half in the| ting honors, Kcore W ARSIEA men to score. Score " Lenvenworth prison wr. Loui CINCINNATI Bonator Shafroth urged equal suffrag CLIVELAND CHIOAGO, It you have rheumatism, lumbago, get : i ¢ ‘ Goorge W, Hilliard, charged With ob| e ADIOAK T ABY.GAL | amendment 1o e conatitution [ ARG PAB .0 A1 Rcitis ot Ayt Todant ay At with beautiful scarf, bench and 40 rolls of music, anchor 00 Oiilifer, ¢ Resumed debate on rural credits bill 9 OMurpy, f.. 30 0 00 ey & & truct t by | Crn 3 0 e, 0 0 ? 0J.Col a0 8 All ¢ ~Ady 7 v | f from. b estatfios. ey Cotummmun, Wou, | Hask me..:3 1 8 § Tilmormr 8134 ¢ B 333 coes gtk 84 4 ¢lthé pain. AU drugsists—Adyertimment, delivered to your home for a first payment of $10, " ), 3 [ Winith, “ef. 06 B 8 0 OChase. b, b 30000 L Duse. D00 OBCollinm, 2b3 0 ¢ 4 1|'s . A St % 2 which was addressed to J. L, Hilllard, | Mitler, 1b,..8 616 1 0Moliwitz, 16.0 0 4 0 0| 3 4.2 0 0 OFournier. 1,4 3 6 1 0| Want Ads never shirk their work—they Long, rf. 411 0 0Grfith, ff.. 4 & 0 0 0| Democrstic caucus on the Philippine 4; m 1.3 114 0 OJackson, 1.3 0 2 0 0| w:'.nr:ll’l‘e?'im 1 ixty days f { Hatver, 4. 4 3 6 3 ooroh, #b....4 & 0 & 0| bill called for tomorrow .u"’m, M3 10 2 oeicn, ot 3 1 b o ol Wil get results, if anything will Balance on Easy Monthly Payments, rice was given sixty lays for|Mornsby, .. 2 1 4 2 0Bmmer, 8,..0 0 0 0 0 having “dope” in hia possession and mp‘;';‘;;;-;m NEGEOE -5 ek & ¥ ¥ | Feaesas . g 5 S P R e M B BB et o . . pansing it Russell Laridn and Jews| Jaiis, 6§ b 1 oo .} 0 3 8 ] rice o utnt n 450 Nolan were given thirty days each for|fallee v... 8 0 8 4 Sliuso o8 3 7 1 0 W@ violation of the “dope law, Rl o L Tt A oL 3 R IR bus sare, Jono Miller, rred | Siaon 1 6 0 0 I e rlileodte oo i Player Music Rolls to Fit All Players, Only 25c. and ‘aul son enol receive wentences of six months in jall | Tgsleappiien s o CREAMERY BUTTER ted ‘Hullod for' Miller In ninth Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. 8t. Louls 001200000.-3 Cineinnaty 710 0 1200 111} MEN OPEN SESSION sk ", e il iy AR AT B SO o, }"fl‘:'h?* piuya: Mosolg """W'fn g Exclusive Representatives for Aeolian Player Pianos. Betzel to Miller to rnunm illlams to (Continued from Page One.) talk on lhc »ub)erl ct, “Infection of Crenm | Mollwits. Bases on balls; Off Hall, 1; off Ballee, 2; off Griner, 2, off Doak, 1] of Moseley, 4. Hits and earned runs: Off U il Hall, 2 hits, 3 in one-third Inning; . 0 Samiacon of srsameriss wht 4wl | sesesvemememee s SIMPLE WAY TO WAY AMUSEMENTS. on In a paper by J, H. Rushton of | Omahu, Papers were also read by Prof. Hepburn of the Illinols Agricultural col- lege and Prof, Bouska. Interesting talks on thnely creamery subjects were made bp Prof. Larson of Brookings, 8. D., head of the dairy de- partment of the South Dakots State Agri cultural college; Prof. Mortenson of | gy . fil Be surprised how the s Home Made Haulr Tomic Will G . parts and you wi surprised Ames, ln., of the lowa State Agricul- . Sa d t t | biackneads have disappeared. Big blatk tursl college and Prof. Frandsn of Lin. | Quickly Remove Dandruff and idaarea UTOMODLIE | i Wieihents, no matier where | NEW YORK CITY. coln of the Nebraska Btate Agricultural college. ps The following state food commissioners | 110 following stmple recipe which you of dust and dirt and secretions from the | ?lr:‘.plr';oa‘el;yn#l%‘a‘tll»:u.l‘;al;.’xffl: were present and addressed the meeting can mix at home, or have put up at any btody that form in the p()rl‘?v(‘{"':‘\:“ ‘4“(.'7;: | of the leading department Newiman of Illinols, Barney of lowa, Far- | ATUK store at very little cost will removo “You pay for what you need, whether |05 5" 1arke pores and do mot kot || &ores, atiovs and theaters rell of Minnesota, Ryger of Bouth - |d8ndruff in a few nights. It does not them ‘out after they become hard. The nd Grand Central Depots. Kota, Bennett of Missour!, Hine of Kan- | “olor the hair and is perfectly harmless. |powdered neroxin and the water stmply | p #as and Harman of Nebraska, | Water A .One-halt Pint ’.‘iL"fié“.‘.(.} '.1!;\\‘.',‘.‘,"u“.il",‘?w',.’?'nl e Rooms, with Bath : Among the prominent creamery men, in | Bay Tum One Ounce If you do not buy the exact tire you need— and In their natural condition. Anyone 4 X | addition to the local men, who attended | Toxoli Compound ....One-quarter Ounce x . . troubled with. these unsightly Liemiies $2.50 Per Day UP. | the meoting were: George Haskell of | Glycorine .One-quarter Ounce the one just suited to do what you require of | snould certainiy try this simple method. | % Peb ! Chicago, Beatrice Creamery co 5 4 pint is all you w . % 4 - dvertiseme! . s hicago, Beatrice Creamery company: A. | A half-pint is all you will need. Rub it it—you will pay for it even- Sl.lltel, 4. er Vay Up. 8. Hanford of Sloux City, Hanford Frod uce company; 1. J. Herrick of Mitchell 8. D., Turner Creamery company; Mr eruptions will disappear and the hair B Y . c . estaurant of Unusual Fxcellence. Tiden of Minneapolis, Tliden Creamery | will stop falling out and be soft and cost and low service, | - company; F'. E. Pratt of Fremont, Neb., | gloces A dceriinerant Tt 1s not necessary to shampoo quite Ao Golden %, Loy y ' H. STANLEY GREEN, Rod Creamery company; Murray of Lincoln, Lincoln Pure Hutter Neb., Alllance Butter and Lgg company HOW TO GET RID | OF DANDRUFF Stops Falling Hair. well into the sealp at night and after a few applications the dandruff and sealp BELL-ANS tually anyway—in final high you buy it or not.” There are five United States ‘Balanced’ Tires—a Manufacturer— RID OF BLACKHEADS There 18 one simple, safe and sure way that never falls to get rid of blackheads and that 18 to dissolve them. To do this get it two ounces of plain powdered neroxin from any drugstore sprinkle a little on a hot, wet sponge—rub |over the blackhends briskly—wash the Hotel Marie Antoinette Broadway, 66th and 67th Sts. they are, simply dissolve and disappear aving the parts without any mark what | Blackheads are simply a mixture | SITUATED In the most con- venient location in town, Mod- ROOMS §1.50 PER DAY UP, TODAY'S BEAUTY HINT your halr is properly cleans time ™ really The easiest to use and auick trequently If of A good Managing Director. ed enc by | shampoo | est Arying shampoo that we can recom tire to meet every need of i I I l company; W. 15, Spencer, of Allfance, ¥ i Fr‘:'kx :!"h”f ot Topeka, l\‘-fln. l':nll 2 & | mena Yo our readers may be prepared [_—_——* s cnmamey soepws: mmer 7o | Absolutely: Removes price and use—the only complete line offered | vy cariy by fsolvng » tenspoont D By B0 by s . 3 . of oanthrox, obtained from your druggist, I :‘ry “;..m‘..mv, Mr. Walker of Chicago Indlgestlon. One pac kflfl(‘ by any one tire manufacturer, ™ u“:lql‘r“: !:aruu,:::ur This rubbed into | TODAY ) i .:::.k (.:Il:)» ey g e proves l(. 25(.&’ u]ldru t s A oy [ the scalp creates a thick lather, oot ALMONT, DUMONT & CO., i : avenna, Nob, Ravonna Crean ggists, | Find out which United States Tire fits your | |\" 1" 000 n ita aotion, as well as || Singers, Talkers, Dancers de Luze R L ke o | e e particular needs—and then buy it | beneicial to scalp and hair. Atter rins Wi long. Wiliiee Seasess. | I :u'hlnue\ ‘\u' ||I.l.‘|:‘<‘.‘ I"-ul‘n nt \:m“ | y {ng the scalp is fresh and clean, while Pirst Run Photo Plays, k N ” o § » | . . . [’ evenly, devel | Falirmont Creamery company Fred B“’ the exact tire you need in the begm- | the hair dries quickly and l( A Sharpe of 8L Paul, R, ¥, Cobh company P p > 2 | oping a bright luster and a soft fluffiness ln'hun JF. Duval of New Yort, Beyan, Dl Fireless | ning and you will have low-mileage cost in |t maken 1t seom vers nesvs ‘,w..,v | The Muso Bt ) . [ TODAY AND TOMORROW Chamber Dolng Giood Gas Range | the end. E tinguished Amerioan Tragedian, Mre P proreviile; N. Yo 4 a8 the. Searpet thited intes. The Doing THE'OMAHA BEE- Frederick Warde i lor your copy of the booklet, "' Judging Tires, RS 1o ihe: maguiusturere ol Char Demonstration which tells how to choose the particular tire —THE HOME PAPER ‘relleAs MARN e ',"‘ R e o= b, ol | ot e sk | : s ER | ood tablets are dolng for me and MllruN Roa[ns | i AMUSEMENTS, 5 ! R AP others that | have told about thes | — el g - United States Tire Company | BRANDETS Today %5 | FARNAM THEATER Ped with liver trouble. 1 have be 1515 H e l > Pipe Organ and Oroh IR e the docior's sare mosk of the tis arney St. bl Nobby' ‘Chain' ‘Uses’ ‘Reyal Cord' ‘Plain’ Honry W k_,_,,,,,,,.,. 12 ‘ Bt bave wet f 1 anything that helped i “INDIVIDUALIZED TIRES™ | B B 60 mash as Chamberialn's Tebiets Owe of the Five | | f Obiadnable e erywhere Ad: erUiasmen: Y“ : 1 f e, lo-wll L Matines, B8 to ! 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