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4 I'HE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, ‘191o. Comion, s i Nows e 3] Drawn for The Bee by George McManus i HERE'S THE KEY OH- LISTEN TO THE MOCKING BIRD L Ll 2 OH! MISH JONES - 1D LOVE TO HEAR You PLAY THE NEVER MIND - L SING A THE PIANG IS LOCKED! ( WHILE I'VE <OT THE “L_KEY, WELL MRS JIGGS - IF You N ~. i i U il — ~ SN ROURKES ARE NOW aaig o T YANKEES CAPTURE ALEXANDER LOSES | Today's Calendar " LEADING LBAGUE oo SECOND OF BOSTON GRIP, DODGERS WIN| ~ of Sports | "o Ghent Weading a.n ' — i) | New Yorks 8hut Out Champion Red | He and Cheney Weaken in Seventh | Faro Ball Northwestorn league opens i, unq Mrs. ¥red Daugherty, whe Young Couple Who — Omaha 4 1 T Roston Cold Causes Postponement of Game | Wichita . 4 4 567 Ihilade) ] You have alwaye heard Pan { " { Topekn 0 b ite mennol with Vanco t Mpokane Here and Obliging Grizzlies | Denver 2 w00 Clnelnati Sox, with Markle on the Inning of Game, Which B ette di mor | 10l o Ned-Ouk; Th) Ao Werk met hard was the best ofl. Let ns X Ou Le Moux City. 8 2 .80 Brooklyn p butte atl Beattle, and Great Palls at To- | rjoq 1ast Wednesday, the bride being the ¢ Jolt Kaws Out of Lead TAneoln 2% .60) \Pttaburgh Mound Ph|llm Drop coma formies Allos Fraace Hoehototler, Wers (o1l you why--drop in at the e Des Molnes 1 4 200 'hicugn Rucing: Opening of twelve-day mest- | remarrisd Monday evening according (o wtore or write for booklet P ph, 1 b 187 Ne Bt Joseph, 1 b 167 New York Panhard s absolutely uni JOE BURG READY FOR FRAY | Avin. 1LEAGIUE AMER, A HE ALLOWS FOES FOUR HITS SIX TO THREE IS THE SCORE|'ns of Kentucky Hreeders' assoclation at| the Catholle faith, The ceremony was P s - ekt v 148 i g B Wi el S Lexington performed by the Rev, Father Danlel Somn='yanterdsy;” (pday. $a Without turning a hand the demon | New York. ey ¢ NEW YORK, Auril %.-New York (ook| PHILADELPHIA, April %~After hav- | 901f; Opening of spring tournament of | Harrington of Bt. Ceollia’s pro-cathedral Put up in Y%-sulion and, g Rourkes alld into the cherished first | Detroit .4 6 ‘ the weaond gamo of ite sorles with Bos: |ing a pitching dus) for six innings, dur- | “akewood (N, 1) Country olub Members of the J. M. Daugherty and ¥ fon" oheekar-board cans, Also pluce in the Western loague pennant race | { Yoisnd o8 3 i sotUm H fon, By n soore of 0 10 0, todny. The|ink which the only score made off each | BY¥Imming: A. A U, €0-yard relay and|B. Hochatetler families were the only |.,w Call or phone for A yostarday. WHils the Rourklets were Iying | Wasicn ™ s & ‘Wal indtanap's 4 Yankaes hit MoHale, (st yesr with the |was & homa run, both Alexander and | M4-YATd buck stroke champlonship at| witnesses of the ceremony ; \die here, owing ta the frigld stuff turned | Chicago .. 6 % 420 8t Paul..,'2 Now York team, for four singles and a Chiengo The slopement of the young people 4 i 8t 153 nglen and & | Cheney wenkened in the meventh inning | b ' Pows LL loose by ithe weather bureau, Mr. Kn- | hila 1 /iMilwaukes. 2 b .98 | tyipple fn the first Innink And wcored | oday and Birooklyn won th y Horse Shows: Opening of Philadelphin ' caused s stir of excitement hecause © nin T. Onkes and his Denver Grisslion | Yesterday's Results, five earned runs, Markle, A TexAb | Tha visttors huncned five hits with thaay | 14007 horse show ihelr. prominencs B sosisl oirsies) T BUPPLY COMPANY wera lambasting the whey out of Topeka, | Ty I i lengue rearult, oitched hin socond VICOPY | grvors in the seventh .,.11',71: | 1r0% | Tennia: Trinity va. Mount Washington | Pride was ;’h"'l"“:" g i b OMAHA < olnes, f 4ald of the weawon for New York, hold 1o LETIR )NE RARONED piled 1ip five | - . - den and a debutante of last year with the result that the Kaws slipped | Denver, 6. Topekn, 2. of the meawon for w York, holding the |, 0 uie the home team sot its i o fub at Paltimore. 2051 Farnam, down a noteh, while Omaha rose In the st Inoph, 2, Wichita, 6 world's champlons to four seattered hits, | Hoxing Johnny Griffiths va. Willle Aneoln : i i that session on Burns' double and fou ' world, Preity soft for Omaha, Lincoln a4 Omahs, cold, score . ¥ Pladalsas. tii vor g gl 4 NATIONAL LEAGUY ases, 00 eches, ten rounds a levelnnd Tony P Now that Omaha iw leading the loague, | pittaburgh, 3; Chicago HONTON NOW YOI s i Capoll vm, Bob Moha, ten rounds at e renners ACCUsers [ FOR MOTOR BOATS | W 0 Pa Rourke opines his athletes shall set ‘ Brooklyn, 6. Philadelphin v g s (16 (AR POV ABILOAN | BRookLY PIILADEBLPHIA . % yn, avrs, & 1 ot 3 H 3 HoAR Ao A | 101, Win. Mike O'Dowd s, Joe Btein ) — the pace henceforth and forever. Pa han | New York at Hoston, rain oogor. TE. 3 01 0 AMiiah it 4 2 4 0 o mavers o 1Y " A N b Yerh ued Ior vamages bright vislons of an Umaha pennant and | VIICAN 1LIEAGT K Laviscah 0 8 1'% 0 Inkkeri 0o o3 1 4 1 0] sio $ 0% 0 OPaskart ol 4 110 0)) - has tipped the athletes off that they | Chicago, 3; Claveland 0 1 1 O0edeon, 4 1 1 b 0 1000 0Crayath i 00l o y ol Y p | guicage, 1 Clavant. | 4] s, b POED Al S h 0 BILLIARD AND BOWLING Declaring (hat. they maliciously and | will make o hit with him If they are | g5ililas, ohi "y \\,,.,h,,,.,,,“ ) 146 OPeek'o'ml w4 | 1 4 0 411 498500 talse statements damaged his own and never headed, | Detroft ot #t. Lowe, ra 8 8¢ Rumemar"0d % 50 0| Oluon, sa.h 1 & UEt 43 MEN OF CITY ORGANIZE | the reputatigns of his wite and family The Rourkoviniane chafed considerabty AMERICAN ABHOC 1,\ T1ON }‘hlm» 0. 0 00 3 OMarkle, v,.. 4 0 0 4 0| Millar, ¢ 4101 1huros, ¢ i1 10 - | »» well as rulned the business of ihe | Minneapolis, ; Taledo, i 1oepe Chaner, p. A 4 0 3 OAlexander. 2 6 0 4 0 | oyver the postponed game and sald cruel Miiwaukes, 3; Indlans ~)Iu 8 |Crene, o 100 1 0 Totals s 12 4 Marauard, v 1 9 0 0 60sscheer. . 0 0 0 0 0 The Omaha Billlard and Howling as- | Irvington Country club, George Brenner, © and heartless things about Unele Bam's | & payl-Loufsville; raln, Rty 18200 Powsln,. . 3 18 37 18 ToBaey o0 0 vleociation wan organized yeaterduy after-| proprietor of (hat place, has filed a f Weather bureau. To hear ‘om orab you | Kansas City-Columbus;, wel grounds 0ln » ; 4 noon At A mesting held at the Paxton | 810,000 damage wsult against Frank A 9 0 wiould think they were all hyphenated. It | Gamens Today, attad for Mctialn in the fourth Totalu o hotel by a large number 'of prominent bard 2d M. Anderson, who were A | ¥Ratied for Cirens 1o tne ping o L prominent | Hibbard and Anderson ” ven athletioally muchly when a win- | Western Lenkue--Lincoln at Omaha, wi, | M St Wil @ i TRSHied for Alsaapder in aevonth bilinrd parlor and bowling alley pro-|prominent in the recent prosscution H i ning streak fn disturbed. The Omahans 1080 P Sty Dbe Maines wt Moux Voo bk L3835 ¥ 1 areiins | e ;" e o | artetors |of the Trvington club, unger Can Be Entirely ‘ 0 | » . o ' Brooklyn h 00 L4 " i _ Mgured on sweeping the lowly Linka off ational League~Broskiyn at Phila Two-base hitd: Baker, Nunamakar:| Philadelphia ......0 0 0 L 6 0 2 0 04| Officers were olocted as follows: C, C.| Hibbard .and Anderson were membera s.".fi" ““the map with four in s row, but, now, |deiphiu, Mt Louls at n-mufln.u IPLiw- | Three-buse hit; -Nunumuker PACC L Pwa-base hits: Daubert, Burne, Home | CAnnam, presiden ., Aylesworth, |of a committee which sought to h alas, it can't be done, Thus, the grouch, | PUréh at Chicago, New York at Boston. | hit: Janvein. Double ylaya: Janveln 1o}y Digon, Paskert, '~ #tolen hasa: | viee president; K. A, Beiple, mecrotary (the place closed up. Judge leslls ? American Laagto—Detroit 4t Bt. Louls | Bare to . Hobiiteel; Peckinpuugh 10| Kianotr. Karrition T, Cravain, Ol | : f P P, d568 Bare’ te Plar Thivd. "_llllldlllfl!ll “t Washington, Boston al ”"I“m to PIpp, Bases on errors ow | ;‘; I. norl ri’r:llf;‘ 'l|’Vl'v Naon. | treasurer, K. B, Holmens, 1, T, Cook, W.| wesk jssued x permanent injunction, re- | e nln KE“T"GK' ” 'nul c"E“ B as it dot Uhale Tiiut §llipes st Joo [Mw York, Chleago nt Cleveland, | ¥ York 1. Buses on balle: Off Markle. o D P ehoff Lo Bnert 10 | 1. Bchoenman and Frank Crabill, were |straining Brenner from permitting ac- | | i oo | Off MoHale, 9, off Grege, 1. its and | fuseu on i nay. s oft M named to act as an executive committes e, by the plaintitts to h P BUFK Loday. dos. AN oM DIOWN 10 from | rana: whie. the Tndians ads four, s | g8¥ned rins: " OFf Moltule, -uite & runm | bieard ], A0 APIE,Chont;.Ti off, Mars | Mot e eting will ba held mext | baen ,’::-m.v:v':mymne it Brennor das | oipca tohaces was-first 19ireddeed: to the conmt to hold down third base. Burg | ning the second giume of the serles. Beore :vv I‘le- Iu'ninu- ,nrzymw’w' ] n:- |‘ FUDA L Carned e OFf Choney, 4 bits, 2 runk in | Wednesday at the Paxton hotel at 2:9 | nied ¢ i ot P i fs * wga tiedlad fo ket back to the middle DI MOINER R dhehed Bl | WX And twocthirdn nnings; oft Murauurd, | oot il Lo s0 supremely satisfactory & way to get NPt and s asger o dan o Mpanslon |\, ABC BT O A T | Bl buts By Markle, 1Ry Moliale, 1 Rinks) ote AlexAndar. 18 mice b sins I | i3 all "'" favor nd Yo o of it ahid prépare for battle. Burg will act aa | [[AN0 T . 0 201 by Gregg, 1. Wilg piteh: Markle, Um- | Lo y % el | as chewing it. And no other form o unter, (f 7 "B soven (nnings: off Oswchger, no hita no y The lead-oft mah: for the Roiirkes, while | oy o i G f: pires ;"".""l"'.";.'tl"",""‘ i runs In two innings. Hit by ‘pitched ball NEW MINES FURNISHING an 66 08 & chew can give you the heatty, whole o o 2 F 2 g ! enntors, | By Cheney, Bancroft, Struck ont: By P Epg e will drop. fo-aumbar two 804 'l’ln;‘r!lnr:l" - J o2 8 d B ARIIINGTON, April ~Philadelphin | Chaney, 8 by Mariunid, & by Alcxandor, LARGE SUPPLY OF IRON ORE NBW Ha Excha,n e | me Juicy flavor that you gel KKrug to the clean-up position. Ewoldt. 8h 31 3 & 8lveat Washington. 8 to & todsy in '3 by Ocschger, 1. Pawsed bail: Millor. i from a delicious high-grade plug tobac< Harry Kraide o carded to turl for | Fream e ® 0 8% 3 0| drissiing tain. A pass to Witt Walsh's | Umpres; Rigler and Harriwon On its fows, Ilinols and Michigan - co_like Old Kentucky. Omaba toduy while Jack Halla, the vei- | | o | S b ol B LT B BT L E Cubs Whip Firntes, | lines the Milwaukee road is doing an| Can you inspect hay? The secret of the greatest chewing eran southpaw, or Guy Hoffman, late of "”"”" ] 807818 8lolioved and fall e ied For tha Seime | CHICAGO, April 6.~ Willlama' home | enormots business at this time, haul If #o, your application as inspector for | satisfaction lies in the selection of your Omaha, probably will oblige for the lowly | *Spah: 9 0 0 0 o ning run In the elghth, Score run and Yerken' triple were wmong alx | oo nt ot Bouth Chicago f the Omaha Hay exchange, just organized, | chew, Among plug tobaccos the brand Linke. The game will start at 3:16 | PHILADRLIHIA WABHINGTO) nity Chilcako made . off ~Adama {0 the (10K 1o ore 10 the Bouth {hIcako THF |, Cne " onsiaered. Applicatibns trom game ar Totals % T ABIO'A K Moslier 0 elghth inning toduy and helped to produge | naces, The shipments have Increased pollcatibny from | that gets the most enthusiastic en- WICHES WIN BY BATTING | siOUX. Ty LR LPY 40 0 1 ulfive vunw giving the CUbe another game (o such wn extont that special trains | o Jomen AILES. AT o s M Candl-| dorsement s undoubtedly Old Ken- | R M 0 A P 0 118 o from Plitaburgh, 610 . Sirrors igared I | o¢ spactally conatructed cars have been |f oy 'rn applied from Chicago, . pucky, The reason for this is not hard Skadat Wive o R e Bacnay: I ¢ 1 ke : L GEE] e IH ' m;rnn " Iflm lu’u runs, - but after | 20 B R i | Louts, Kansas City, 8t. Joseph, Omaha |4 fing mely orl v el iven | L0 / . ¥ % 0| Lnvender had given the visitors an open- | Pt ito the business A other ol % Whicis Sesand, | Gonnoliy. b b ofet o o I+ 4 Fh 41 b inthe Winih. Prendergust saved i | The Michigan ore comes trom the up- O st i b wyviiod | Old Kentucky s made f.m...myl lnf WICHITA, Kan, April 26, ~Timely bat- | Lejoune, cf g3 § .0 ofmcinsisiivd e T e g ; per peninsuln and s taken out of the| Ll 2 Fponfpensd v | Tipe Kentucky Burley—the most richly- tng In the sixth and seventh innings | G. Watson, it & 4 1 '8 offlek ¥.iat PPTRRUAGH, CHICASO. | inines wround Escanaba, That trom [, o¢InE made at the Commarcial elob | flavored chewing tobacco that grows it TR adotna e W | Kane, b - B S A 1 ¢ PURIRID AB IO A K O™ | These are to be malled to all hay desl- | ¢ . c] [ 'rom Bush, 1 i 1| Johnetone, 1h 170 oMann 1t 8020 0|10 comens fro ound aukos Still more, only the very choicest of oseph. Score: Henaling. rf 2 k<12 8 o] Stnrtons: 102 8 §100 ONAMD Lt BLY 404 1| Jown comes from ar nd Waukon. The | epy of the ofty for thelr review and com- | ° ' y J WICHITA. Croaby, © 0.9 8 0 0| ot $ 0 10 iMullican. w0 8 3 1 0l Town mines have been developed dUring |pant Then n mesting of the new ex all the Burley leaf is used for Old AB R M. 0. A B |C Watson, p | G e e Tola o t1140 C2000 Inst your and it fs waserted that the | shanke (s to be held May 4 when the | Foemtucky. Tablin, If. A i S vy Wi Y ~ *Batted for Gallla in the weventh e , B4 1 188 ase 18 of » or qu . . nage & W B May & When the | " . is sel vith th Fox, If. € 12 1 0 0| Totals o4 198 : | TWREEE BL 11 4§ orem s rior quality and in IAF8e |y 1awe are to be gone over again and| LMi8 choice leaf is selected with the gL . ‘hiladelpl ( 00011 0 A : . U on i . [ Jackson, 4 1 6 1 0 0| *Batted for Grant in ninth '\\“”‘L\f::",('ff‘,,' L E RS R Jasbe, Wh.. 48 1 B ofalere 0. 8 344 4) 9 hatith probably adopted most painstaking care, is stemmed by ?«Efl":: : :y ,‘) 57 :”""‘ Motnen. 9000012400900 Twosbuse hit: Lajob Phree-base hit: | A e i 1000 dhabuits Ml 8000 - ST T . | hand, is thoroughly washed free of all s 3 1 2 0 gRjoux City 10102000 *d " . 1 b 80 foreign matter and pressed into Hetling, 3b. Fitid £ Oldring. Htolen base: Moeller. Earned E . £ i A 3 | & oft on_bases: Des Mo 115 8164 | runs: Philadelpl 3, Washington, 3 e 4 4410 3 lugs so slowly th ot f LAt ‘350 8 8’3 ol "“ n_bases: Des ur Phi phin ! i H : plugs so slowly that not a drop o h 2 | ieat base errors: Den Mojnes, | Double : plays Foster ' to oraan’ 1o 0 ¢ el o . B :.Ifljru‘uu Croby Ill‘n;:n..\h[ jh.lrn lv‘nln.nn balls: Ot Bush. 8 off Bentley, 1: off *ee Moreover, Old Kentucky is made under 4 e~ onsling (4, - Callahan, Lejeune LA | Boohling, 1. Hlita: Off Gallia, 7 in n Total 0 21 1 | the most rigid, cleanl: nd sanitar Totals ... oy _,,,‘”H T 1B 0o Grant, 7 in .fi:\»-|"1||-.1'l“lnu: ."\" A Inmings: oft Bentleve nons ih ono-thitd | smatied for Mulligan fn elahth ‘:’”lnd",:"‘" §id, cleanly and i . | &an, 0 In one nnin; ouble pl N | inning: off Boehhug, 1 in two and two- | . 4 MeCabe, rf S lA SAAR ,"‘",'““"'l'"'l'“,‘"‘mfl';‘ vl B Ot thirds innings. Btruck out: By Bush, 6 Pit taburgh 0001001 The result is a sweet, mellow, lus« Sullivan, of § % 3 3,1 of% by Culigen i by Watsop & Fleses ot | by Gallia, §:"hy Boehling, 1. Umpires | Chicake 0 - 4B N clous, satisfying chew that cannot he Kirkham, If 4 0 0 30 olof Walion 5 Passed baile: Breen (. | Connolly and Owerla Twaeupse hit! Slmmensan. EREEbes obtained in any other tobacco than Old Jourdan, 1b. “3 0 110 0 0|Wid piteh: Grant, 1t by pitehod bali: 1t Indinns Bent Chiengo it ¢ Home wuni WEiiang Kentucky h. 8 0 1 1 2 0|Gpant. 8 ‘Time: 1:57, Umplres: Andrews | CLRBYV ND, O, Aprll 28.-Cleveland | S1olon bA Barmey, Seser rouiie SgcHy -0 O A A st toa W plays: Zimmerman to Yerkes to Saler Try a 10c pocket plug to-day. k""nfi kT3 & 3. -, fafes ;}.v AEgEO, MRl foday.. the C T Mulligan to Saler. Hases on balls: Off . P, Graham, ¢ 2 BE S8 W W S Amerlean Assoclation. until’ Oia aldhth, T ) hi | Livender. §; off Prendergast, 1. 11i1s nnd Advertisement ‘ ¢, Graham p.., s R 223 olado { for Coveliskie, wal The i wrned pum ME Aduma, 10 hits, § rans sommers, p % 8% 8 & @ ‘”\" T”'-‘_" RALE | evelanders wore , in elght innings; off Lavendor. 4 hts, | i g ' | Toledo 4.3 Bl SAS ang T Sl ff Prendersst, no hits, Ho runs in on " Ratterion: Minneapolis, Yingling and | fa"\G0 RS e o [ mntr trutk out: By Adama by In .w;..'. Il‘nlmlu" Main and lllu--nm;:n;’ o | MKle EhAU acareq rner. | Lavender, 4: by Prendergast Umpires n 000000012 U Ind'nnapolis ey } W Quigley I 000013 %0 % Mivaukes 1 LR ELAN HICACO / Kucrifice hits:Pate (. Two-base |- ndiunapoits 5 A0 A A Y ' R l UM P“ [ hits: Fox, Abstein. Home run: Bullivan Datteries Milwauk Faet) Your ane "\ » | Stolen bases: Britton, Keating. Mits d Mayer: Inding \ arte ) ( . X W ' % \ E 47,1‘1-,.'.-"’. gft Graham, ¢ in soyen in b S aidbiea i oy gt ol i lN PU Rl l Y ) { L nings; o ommers n one inning Bt Paul at Lo | ‘ \ H ) " . [ Double play: Liteshi to Absteln, Btruck | Kansas City At Celumbus, we " ey 8 /N i ‘f M)w Y = | ogt: By Pate, 4 by Graham, Pases or Wb 4 ‘ \ | on balla: Off Pate, 2 off Oraham, 3 Glels Al Wamb' c's, 30 4 "l i Hit by pitehed 0 Ny mmers, | EHGAR. Ne \ | R /l// 1 l { LAtachi, Thme: 1:45. Umpires: Kane and | The you v /Ml Riun, h » | sch i h | GRIZZLIKS DEFEAT TOPEKANS | ng money (o help | T — llafle & Ao Hatled for Denver Wins from Kaws by Flye. | (his A\ in eland . i o=Twe Neore. hicag ‘ TOPE an April M - Denver de atnd Topeka, § to 2 Bxtremely low W A . perature slowed up the playing Ny wer, although he allowed elght hits 1 5 { them acatlered Suore - t DENYEN . i AR, R A A f M . " 0 \ b8 lgde s Akl QOMES only from the blended and . N : n - ripened juices of the best Northem I T O : ‘-/1-"‘!’-' 4" Lexicon-1y" Barl and the finest tonic Saazer il : 3 | Ned Sov Look Paded v IC new l ‘ l b - 4 : ) ericans who have globe | inis ' ) cd h d o FOiRK A Colleze Base Ball lrott the world say, “B SER'S | COLLAR spring | | style,in two hcniglm Quality, l’un' % Mildness and exduswe | Saazer Hop Flavor are PROMPT DELIVERY i : } & 3 2 ey ‘ Ny T ‘ ST MAbant e e et =no “\l“l‘l' whether you “ n TO PRIVATE b | \ l\ong or in its home town— FAMILY TRADE West, » 8\ . 5 Bt ™ e d | mndm MAIL ORDERS SHIPPED PR KRR EE KX ANHEUSEN-DUSCH + ST.LOUIS LS A, IMMEDIATELY e Bobweitier i jelebn o 4 Ve 0 B Lo r ey el W B Y . WA A ane and twathinds Innings 1" Wt & I seven And sne-ihivd (anin | » R Rtk ou: B Woa, b CONSUMERS DISTRIBUTOR R TR 1827 20 SMHERMAN AVE i MM W ATRON RTORS BOONTENRS A A m th ‘ [ N“O‘;l.l“\:l |~Il. .l ge0 i Champinns [ \heuser h Co. of Nebr, Duwtributors Omaha - '“MEGNM\M Prane - Donglas 1900 : "OUN § - oot Phone Doug. 1306 or 2108 he s o he che b o A 1 ©hamibon P etiog are just as high as on the best

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