Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 13, 1916, Page 9

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{ TYLER HOLDS CUB HANK GOWDY MAKES FOUR HITS o merman, who drove out two home runs, [OMmittee on rules and presided over Chicago's sluggers were In the main |the session held,at the Fontenelle hote helpless before Tyler today and Boston | Wednesday evening at which rules and won the rubber game, 9 to 4 od by | regulations for the new organization Gowdy, who made four hits, the Braves | were adopted. A majority of members of ounded Lavender, whose wildness paved [the exchange as well as members of the BATTERS HELPLESS| Boston Braves Win from Chicago Team by Score of Nine to Four, HICAGO, May the way for several runs. run accotnted for two runs in the elghth, | Mr. Nixon says that everything will be | O'BFian, with fourtesn points and wiley | Score In running order some time in June so |¥'!P ten points, were the busy athletes BOSTON CHICAGO as to be ready for business at the he- [fOF the Huskers. Kcott reelea off the | suranvit, oy n A Piatann, 1t AP H QA | ginning of the new nay crop season which [1%0-yard dash fn ten flat, equalling the aranvi Saewam, 16, 48 0 [ oy university record. A smell crowd saw | Collina omiams 684 3 19 8| Among thoso present at the meeting |the mmeot ; GBaterTh..0 4 0 ¢ were F. A."Knapp of the B A Knapp [ [Wmerye = R 4 ¥ 3948 0lcompany, M. J. Hyland of the Omaha [ ey oL, S0 oy Naureaas Lirt) - o| Hay company, C. M. Rice of Casco Mill 0 dash:' Fets, Wensloyan, first Tyler, 'p .0 00 1 0ling company, M. Welch of the Welch braska, ""‘“'1 Time, 023 b 3 0 0|Grain company, Mr. Rosenbladt of the [O'Hrinn, Nebraske, second. Time o foci o 10 | Western Hay and Graln company, Nels | 1% Inches Totals 1 Parsons of the Parsons Commission com- | 1181740 Ak s indl el *Batted for Prendergnst in elghth pany, . Foley and W. A. Ellis 0-yard hurdles: = Wiley, Nebraska Joston 02300103 18 it i e firat;" Bolton, - Nebruska, "sécond, “Tim e I G S A coroner's Jury was unable to ascer-| Mila run: Garrison, Nebraska. first holt, Threect hits: Williams, tain the cause of the mysterious steam ‘,“:”‘u”“‘\lllv'ltwlw. seoond, Time 4.60%. - runs: Tylor, Zimmerman (2 pipe explosion at the Bwift & Co. pack- [ rirnt: Holton. Nebraska. mrcond s :v\l““\h';r::‘ 1“';“"':“ fiff.‘ “”’”"““‘)"“ ing plant that resulted in the death of |0.17% i ( 5. Bases on balls: Off Tyler, 1. |Joseph Dypus, 80-year-old steamfitter, mlf(‘ ”m‘l’}','“n.»'x.’f'{:f.}"'l‘."'ffllfix ?‘4"\‘”‘“7‘ avender, 4; off Prendergast, 3 Hits | who was scalded fatally at the time, in | feer: - i "‘:"IM"",'“1“"”(""1’: O lnmp‘;"‘*”"’ Litan® | an inquest held yesterday morning at py-yard dnsh: Owan, Nebraska, first vuns in two ahd one-(hird inninge; off [the Larkin chapel Two-mile riin: Rioker. Nebraska flrat Prendergast, § hits, 2 runs fn five aud| The funeral of the man was held on|Grunig, Wesleyan, necond. Time, 10:4i F::: {hirds {nnings; ott Plercs, 1 /| Thursday morning from the Hoffman un- | ofHl£}h mps Haworth, Wesl 1R }: by Prendergast. 6: by Plerce, 1 dortaking pariors in the north side. There | feet & fnchas plres: Byron and Quigley wers fow relatives attending, nothing be Shot put: Shaw, Nehraska, first; John Plrates Lose to Glants. ing known of the young man's parental | {5, '\ oulevan. second. " Distance, 5 feot PITTSBURGH, May 12.—Pittsburgh | relations, Discus throw: Corey, Nebraska, first lost its fourth traight game to New . O'Brian, Nebraska, second. Dists York when the latter won the contest Police Being Complimented. foot £ Saday by a score of § o 2 In ten Innings: | Local police are betng complimented Jiammer shrow: Corey. Nebranka, first on hita by Johnaton and Costallo —and | on their efficlent work in the capture of | frickner, Wesleyan, second. Distarice, 118 three errors by Fletcher, Robertaon |the two notorious fugltives, Jim Jones, | Relny tace. Torfeited by Weslevan to | Tyler's home ¥nocked a home run in the in the next inning McKechnle tled the score when he ; w :‘\ pa I I.,‘l to wec Benny Thomas, wanted for several local ond on Rariden's it third on Koily's| robheries in the last few months, e nd weored on Birne’ sacrirlce | potectives Gillen and Allen are still at doubles by Kuuff and Fletcher. Score Winner, 5. D., attending a grand lar NEW YORK PITTSRURGH ceny case wherein two cattle thieves who A A ey ot AWALOAE | gtols cattle from that point are being Wb 18 0 OJubnswn, Jhé 1 ¥ o tried. They are acting as star witnesses 42200 nehm'n, 14 0 % 0 in th As s W Gt L BB Bargaine nt Flynns, b4 1 [ th, m ‘408 It's & good time, take our word for it, el (B L e Sl e B These Flynn bargains won't be to be had Pooln, 0\ .80 110 o after the present stock is gone. Joeher. 0., 0 81 9 0 Towls....% 630 8 0| Goog muslin, bleached or brown, THe. *Roush .....1 0 0 0 0 Wonderful values jn children's musiin L £ e 1 garments down to be $chaver, p.. 8 0 0 0 Ladies’ spring coats, good variety, at U 2 cost. Ladles' sults, handsome ones, §7.50, *Kan for aride In nintt $10, 312 and $15, *Batted for Mathewson in seventh. Boyw' suits that will match your {deas *Batted for EBenton in ninth ? a bargnin. New York 0000Gu OO 11 4| Plttsburgh sl 00002000 02 Big hoyx' waist band overalls, 25c. ]']\le“’run- hits :\‘AIH. Flet !‘\l ; :]I Tempting values in men's and youths' ston. Home run. Robertson. Stolen bases. | #uIts. JOHN FLYNN & CO. hm;llx‘, Carey \m“.u e play: M Lwr“lm AAVab ery Prial. burgh, 5. Bases on bulls: Off Benton, 1| A new thres-story brick, steel and con- off Mamaux, 6, Hits and ned runs: Off | crete buflding 18 to be erected at a cost | pathewson, 4 hits, 1 Yun i s (aninks: lof $3,000 is in line for the South Bide, ac off Schauer, 1 hif, 0 run in two innings; | OrdIng to Announcement of Winters & | off Mamaux, 7 hitd, 8 runs In ten Innings. | Thomas construction firm yesterday | Prruck out: By Mathowson, & 0¥ Wenlon. | Bufiding operations will start within a pires: Klem and Emslic ¥ few days on the site just north of tho Phils Defent Cards. Packers National bank block at Twenty- ST. LOULS, May 12—Niehoff's single|fourth and N streets, with the bases full in the tenth 0§ | Goorg Fuller, an eastorn real estate of toduy's game drove in two runs anc | A . o gave Philadelphia a victory over 8t, | man, is bullding the new structure, v:]!ln" yuls, b to 4. will be used for rental purposes. Fuller went in for the visitors in the . e Bt dh Tkl et haamy 'ba |18 being complimented on hia faith fn balls, Rixey did not give a hit until the outh Blde real estate. ninth. In the tenth the s scored a eingles by Brottem, Mille and Benefit Dance Tonight, but the latter L] All is ready for the big dance at the *Batted * to k and the wit for Hall i 3atted for ore tried tc thrown out at Except elghth and for Zim Hornsby b-2h & 6 OMeadows. 0 T n the in the ninth m in the tenth Bancrot wskert ! \80 0N rTOrS alls; Off as8 hit e-base hi ancroft Corhan Jetzel to Miller Base run 3 hi g In f nning pdow M [ ¥ Day Off Maye [ f H ‘ and Ort Meadows BIG BILL WOULD MEET ™ P PETERS FOR NO MONEY‘ at Bl Hokuft yut the assert) re wit any KY HOLME Charley | Terre S RELEASES MAND AND i \ rth n [ |AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA South Side Hly Merchant Active in Organizing Hay Ex- change. MEETING HELD TO DRAFT RULES A. A. Nixon, lncal hay merchant the local stock yards, is taking a promi nent part in the organization of the new hay exchange. Nixon {s chalrman of the at committes were present Mississippi negro wanted for murder, and Exchange room dining hall in the Ex change bullding at the stock yards this | evening. Nurses from the South Omaha | hospital, under whose auspices the danee |18 being given, will be there as entertain | ment committes, and one of the old time “rmm-.‘ crowds 18 expected will open at 8 o'clock with George Green's popular band fur Mshing the music. The money cleared will ‘bo used to add on to the hospital ilding fund. program Magle hers' day “the 8 Clty Gossip. will be observed at most 1\ Side churches Sunday 5 | A special program has been ar | ranged at the Grace Methodist church. { A large crowd i expected at the pre- sentation | | NE morning of the comio drama, 'Hunker's Temple hall at Twen- ts, this evening at 8 of the Ladles’ Ald so Interdenominational part in the Ly-fifth ar aty Centr ke ]SCHUENMAN REGISTERS : ; WIN OVER “EPH” TERRELL Wolt » hureh will cast anman registersd tr fn the individual tourna \ falled to put in APpearance rv s mateh with Wart 1ore gar ay night | Wartohow plays Shields and Con 1 M 174 171 128 13 1881 003 THE BEE OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 1 3. 1016 HUSKERS WIPE 0U FORMER DEFEATS Come Back at Ncbraskn Wesleyan by Trimming Track Team, 90 to 27. FINE MARK IN HUNDRED DASH LINCO .\‘L\Iv-'_\;; 12.~(Special Tel egram.)~Nebraska wiped out the nv\nn of two defeats in basket ball this season from Coach Kline's athletes, by outpoint ing Wesleyan in the annual track and fleld meet between the two schools, by a score of %0 to 2, The Methodists never had a lookin. Vebraska, TENNIS SHARKS BUSY AT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Denny Ryan won the champlonship of the B:15 class In the tennis tournament at Central High school, by defeating R L. Carns in two stralght games, 21-16, 21-14. H. H. Wilhite won the noon class champlonship by winner of the S play Jtmmy Afnscow for ship In the 8:15 class beattng Irfon. T the champlon The second game of the city pocket billiard tournament war played last night at. the Btate Blillard parlors. - Seore Larson, 100; Reynolds, §7 Tonight's game will be played at the Subway Billfard parlors, 24 South Pour toenth. The contestants will bhe “Bjlly Owens and Harry Admission, free Shepard Our beautiful new store at huve our fo Liggett's Elect Chocolates, heavily coated with rich, pure che until midnight.—19TH AND F. PATENT MEDICINE Prices Sharply Out. We obtain these goods in most in stances, direct from the nufa turer, and LLUS are . to in a pos Suargates sen) Inences and Alie 1.“,‘“:“1:‘.‘.‘ Little |zc Byr I 29¢ 64c 890 Fape's Dl at upepsin, Baturday 00 Piukhan's ompound $1.00 Hyomel, for complete, | “THE RIALTO GIRL” MAKES | BIG HIT AT FONTENELLE | 1 A, “The Malt 3 he Motel ¥ t totel . A . wded for her a Wt war pplaus THE “ENDLESS CHAIN"' DANGER OF CATARRH 8 8. 8 the Proper Safeguard ‘ . 21¢c L ! 64¢o 84¢ §1.40 Quacs 98¢ el 54¢ 340 6do 1 McLean mateh wil | GAME OF POOL TOURNEY | America's THREE WILL TESTIFY ABOUT BRANDEIS TODAY WASHNGTON, May 12-Three wit nesses, Louls K. Liggett, George An dorson and Frederiok ¥ w, all Boston, were summoned today to testif tomorrow before the senate judiciary sut committes investigating tho Louls D. » 00 bench. They will be examined In acoord ance with an order of the | mittes regarding Mr, Brandels tion, if any, with the merger th United clgar stores and the Riker-Hege (man drug stores. )/ Culls from the Wires Brandels for the supr dictary com cony \ \|..,u..«- from the sea by wireless to | Luls Obis crew of which went down " > brought no tidings o teamship I wy {0 A the California goast, with a possible loas | 1 that the fnoreases would be based of from forty-six to fifty lives n the mcales of similar private plants " Terrence V. Powderly, chief of the teral ald In the care of indigent tu Canadian information bureau of tmml- | berculosls patlent as contemplated In T"E \ gration at Vancou _ (s} warned | the Kent bl now pending in congress, moricans against g to Canada In | was condemned and defonded by speakers S.E.COR. SIXTEENTH AND JACKS ON STREETS | quest of employment. "V’D o lotter 57 ] the annual ¥meeting of the Natlonal there are more than 1,000 men unem- [ Association for the Study and Preven ployed in Vancouver and that many [ tion of Tuberculoais. The bill would able-1 od men in Britlsh Columbia are | provide ubsidizing hospitals for the Terms: dependent upon public charity because | treatment of tuberculonfs. they can find no work e ——— The Nloveland, O., {s filled with delegntes| Bee Want Ads serve nundreds Anily ' Oash, value. anoke, n off f Washington Affairs Benator agninst (he $63,000,000 rivers and haebors appropriation bill after had spoken me the measure, speaking {11 o'elock Friday » forelgn fleld home fle tion at {ncros Kr ent d and will the we to year work Ay B ent ) the Young Men's Christian as- | § ation The report of the interna %) Al committes will carry with it the ls K a $,000,00 budget tor the su { pervisory work of the association. The (& report will show that the assoclation maintains 174 supervisory secretaries in and elghty-five in the special atten vk in the Furopean war where $100,000 has been spent tho in military and prison Sherman _too! The Tnker to be ted to nraenal at Rock k up determined later, workmen in the Inlan: THE SEASON’S BIGGEST SALE OF WOMEN'S SUITS AND DRESSES This is the one big opportunity of the year in which women of every taste can get exactly the suit they want at a tremendous saving. the nator Kenyon » than two days against Tlinots wenator was when the senate receased until announced that wa wou :l overn He 4, 1 Most of these garments have been received in the last few weeks and every one a bargain of astounding They include French serges, gabardines and wool poplins, with guaranteed linings. The jackets are trimmed with braid and buttons, All have flare bottoms and skirts of sweeping fullness— $12.50 $17.50 19th and Fa ready f nAm ix now choicest eonfection, every ple These free packages are fo TREET STORE ONLY, wolate, ARNAM | RUBBER GOODS DEPARTMENT Trained salesladios in i wountain 59¢ ’ 29¢ $1.49 ) 35¢ %o $3 $2 to §3 “ 49¢ to $1.75 this depart N not quite complete, so our formal opening will be later, but THIS § mal Candy Department Op('lllnu, when we shall give away 1,000 mnluuu-« of miniature size ree contalning frult or nut centers Iadies only. ATURDAY. |SILk PETTICOATS Tight fit Taffeta Petticoats in the sold at $5,00— AT BONOFF'S The winner of each class receives a medal. The winner and runner-up in each class and two CHOICE OF ANY CLOTH others chosen at largo from the | entries in the tournament, will meet in | SUIT IN THE HOUSE a champlonship tournament. Drawings | for this tournament will he made »L soon | SATUR‘DAY AT. 8 the Beeley-McLean match has been p— played | The winner of this tournhment, who | SILK SUITS will play €. B, Linn, present ohampion, | wonderfu] assortment in, the and the runner-up, will recelve gold | Soanon's smartest styles and oo medaly orw Among the fahrics are Taf g | fetys, Fullles, Poplins, and el ‘holce of our o assortment, LARSON LEADS IN SECOND |l || &iflys,pcour entire amsortmen Omaha's Original Sample Store, wanted colors, $2.50 BONOFF’S NEW YORK SAMPLE STORE U nsally 206 NORTH 16TH ST. tDAY, Open from 7 YOUR DRUG STORE WANTS ARE ALWAYS LOWER- PRICED AT THE FOUR REXALL DRUG STORES SPECIAL CANDY OPENING AT NINETEENTH AND FARNAM ness, but its furnishings are MAY 18TH, we shall 100 | TOILET ARTICLES & PERFUMES AM thess lines our stooks are un- 4 herasbouts, own story O per can Packer's Tar , for itlcura Soap, nd's Vanishing ur pr ennen’s Talcum (4 y Hyglenique Boap r, big cake) ... 0c Perfumes, KODAKS BATHARWENT 14 rOWBDEN 140 MUIERS YA PLAYING CAM RENALL 150 9¢ AN 1de FEAM BORAR BULPRUR AN LI "X . B BREAMAN & W " WUW RTORE BRAUTIFVL Milkweed Cream e FARNAM Bv8 ARYARD PHARMA faul 4 I lasti hweey TURBAY OMAHA'S LEADING PRESCRIPTION STORES SHERMAN & McCONNELL 4 REXALL DRUG STORES s toll 19¢ 29¢ 29¢ .. 34c 19¢ 14c 29¢ onmp fight Fabricoid Leather Upholstered S0 15¢ Cash 15¢ Monthly ROCKER or CHAIR ON SALE SATURDAY 76¢ Monthly [ ¢ EXACTLY LIKE THE ILLUSTRATION SHOWN ABOVE exceptionally fine value in a splendidly made rocker or chair, And an Uphol- stered in a special grade of Spanish Fabricold leather that is positively It Is constructed on. big, strong, The high tempered oil springs that assure you 750 guaranteed not to crack or peel off i comfy lines and, as the (lustration shows, has restful side wings, soat I8 upholstered over of restfulness. Can he had efther In a rocker or a chair and at the above exceptionally low price it 1s positively ! the best rocker or chalr value In the eity, and you have nlmost a yeur to pay for it. Eastly worth douhle. #peclal price, only. .. RV Y . 760 Cash— 160 Monthly. SOLID OAK DRESSERS OR CHIFFONIERS, Just lke " Mustration, except that top drawer of dresser is divided, giving you two small drawers instead of one large one. They are constructed of solld oak, finished in a fine grade golden, Have genuine French bevel plate mirrors and you can have elther your xhll’r‘fl of drennr or chiffonier, or if as they are pflrf!‘r‘lly mateched, This Is an extra special value in a sub stantially made dresser and chiffon- fer. Should sell for conglderably of either dresser or Terms: 0100 Cash and 81.00 Monthly. more, but the special sale price for Saturday, your chofee chiffonier, is ]u 0 only,.... Goods Sold Out af Town Be ::"'; ’ on Easy Terms. pgetin and Porch Goods. Low Prices 24 Latest Selec- tions and this Columbia (Frafonola, the $22.80 $2.00 Monthly. Closing Out Alu- minum Stock at Very Low Prices, ontire ong- fit, only. . $3.00 Cash, All are pure alumivam or cast alumin- um, gusran- toed for 20 yours, 30‘ ‘ goaslal, 2o tor e 1 | | otlers, <s. 800 | care” rinae . 390 Hove " 81,08 [l Beriin, xovues,. 580 | 20" $ 1,48 | 8,108 e, S1A9 [T §2.49 el ‘1 Household & Garden Specials - CHARGE It corrects complexion ts liantly ng tural compley v ol lingering el fevt,apply lngram » ) Cream happ ve ' l-“M'w . - il hdpd . 59 ' ... 1N 190 NI 5.8 COR BIXTRENTH ANOD JACKRBON BTN

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