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THE_BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE_2, _1916. % Drawn for The Bee by George McManus S —— . -.- Cop/right, 1318, intern’)] News Service WHAT DO You WHAT DOES SHE MEAN MAY | HAVE THE I why THAT OH' | TH . uY INK HE PLEASURE. OF OUR crrTANLY] | ceTs o My IS A VERY NICE ook o, sy O OHE Sema M { = GHTERS COMPANY L NERVES - GENTLEMAN - |, WON THE BOOBY - 'L DISOWN A EUCHRE PARTY i BOOBY" HER 1! " S i Standing of Teams ‘SUPERBAS LOSE [t v it &7 BOSTONS DERBAT *¥iuse " WHATTHE FLAG DA OPEN DATE IN THE | inninga; off Rixey. & hits, I run in nine | WA v Y AE i | | innings Struck out: By Bchauer, | by | Garney 08bo 200 WESTERN SGHEDULE : w | Rixey, 5. Umpiras: Tasrison and Rigter | Farnern 5 4 0 0 Tavatindp 3 0230 WEBT, LEAGUE NATL. LEAGUE. T e . ; ‘:D‘Ill:f :" ; }' ? :‘y Z;Pll“x'l: ‘: 'l' 2 l’ :\ t LS. Bl WL Pet W.L.Pet mith,r {slor 100 Omahe ... .20 14 .088Brookiyn ...22 14 811 e DEATH IN WATER | ———— fracie 41 22 iRt 1. 4186 e ¥ i in |ineol: 5 £ g H'w' 4202 IMeanset 4 120 0| - s 4 5% 4 ‘ 8o P';hfi ‘Dmnn Rourkes Maintain Do Hotros ol ori. 3118 141 | Boston Captures Both Ends of World’s Champions Shut Out Wash- | ¥ 3107 irmoeonad 0 32| H H. Baldrige Explains Origin and i sition at Top of Ladder For | Wicnita | 1419 415 | Double.-Header at Brooklyn | ington Senators, One t, /'mip 3 0 0 4 oBmgrp 2 0000/ Purpose of Observation of 01d Forty-Eight Hours Yopows . 130 28 468 #ix to One and Two to One. EATENS FAMILY BASOTH. VRS 1000 oPlankp 100 10| e irthd ! . g . ¢ 2 ; P 00 000 ot e ) X ’ OPEN AT 6 Louts....18 24 429 ; Wotate $54088 4 k I _'_Y_ISRTTA POPRY | s it o g DODGERS KEEP IN THE LEAD|other and Five Children Saved RED 80X RAISE THE PENNANT| [0, o foudermitc in sevenih ;IUST FINE PATRIOTIC MOVE W.L Pet W, L.Pot. ot ; | — for McHals In ninth ey : ; wYennd;y was lfl' nprln date on the |, tand . 618" 410lLouteville .31 i7".416 Brooklyn, June 1-—Boston bea From Peril of Flood i Boston, June 1,—The Boston Amer- w0 1 0 0 0 31 1 o—s| In order to correct a possible mis- estern league schedule. As a re- | Washingto nu'-m‘r:':.mfl;- ”:‘;“. Brooklyn twice today, 6 to 1 and Water, licans defeated Washington with |8t Louls .....0 0 3 3 0 0 6 0 & ";‘m""PH""‘ which the public may have wlt."hr, de I|’|xe and demon Rourklets g;'.:n x:: 5; :,::’n:(m:‘ ) :“: m to 1, byt the Superbas retained the ok gt | Johnson pitching, 1 to 0, today, ma)(v H:-"n",,db,'f !’u’fi :v‘::l:;'b'zL‘vr’.”":;‘.sra;-x‘«;r’,‘:!s to 'h'n purprvsrlhu ’:‘hu'*;h a )a]téxot;r. continue their repose at the pinnacle | Harat TR M,,',,,g lead through New York's defeat at| POWCE SAVE THEIR LIVES;”,R the series four straight. The shut- | 8acritice hita: Wambaganss, Miiler. Sacrl | Dtatis. :.1”(1':;”:;;Ulinw,:rd 11, Bal- v P! H 1} o g : G i . " ice fly: O'Nelll, Doubla v: Loudarmilk to y ] . of the well-known percentage column |Phla 1634 ‘$aee Faul 118 488 [ Philadelphia, Two errors by Ofson,| gy i 7 o [out followed the raiting of the Amer-|ONalll to Gandyl. Bases on baile: Off Lou- | drige, chairman of the committee on for at least forty-eight hours. Three Hivke okiuns V- Chiaiisr adi (awda'sl; 2ueen: Sogether, o WbIes i0° A1/ - ; dermilk, #; of McHale, 1; of Bawmgardner, pubiic affairs of the Commercial club 4 % ; Yestorday's Results | y and Gowdy's! 4o pened room at 2737 South Twelfth | €30 league championship pennant. |z, Hits and earned runs: Off Loudermilk, h cheers and a couple of hurrahs ! WESTERN LEAGUE {single gave the Braves a lead of four ; s Fopetes With one out, McNally, who had |2 Bits ¢ runs in six innings; off Baum of Omaha, makes the following state- It might be mentioned, however the| No games scheduled {runs in the opening inning of the first | #r¢°t last night, Mrs. Foley Gibilicsco | fanidl haa " 4 biid | (haanr 8 Dite, 8 xohe 5 o'y Anniaseioft | ment # : Rourkes occupy first place by cour NATIONAL LEAGUE {game and they scored two more in|and her five children, the oldest of |'37" iree times, singled. in the | Zelule, 1 b B0 B P a thoes. tinings. | Gelebration of Flag-day was orig- tesy. In reality they are tied ’Ym first | New York, 2; Philadeiphin, & {the eighth on a pass, Cheney’s error | Whom was a boy of 7 years, watched |eight and reached second when Mc- |8truck out: By Loudermiik, 6; by McHale, |inally the thought of Judge Henry A, place with the lowly Links from Lin-| feanneih 4 Jittsboreh, 3 {and Wilhoit's double. Cheney fanned | their last chance of communication | Bride fumbled Lewis’ grounder. Hob- |, b Beumesrdner, 4; by blank, 1 Wild| Melvin, justice of the supreme court coln, but this is an Omaha newspaper, AMERICAN LEAGUE {eight batters and Mails, who pitched | With the outside world disappear as a |fitsel hit to McBride and Lewis was | Hiidebrand and Connolly. of the state of California, who was #0 the Rourkes are placed at the top.| washington, 0, Boaton, 1 Ithe ninth inning) struck out the side, [ rapidly-rising floou or wacer surround- | .t o second, McNally going all the ————— -/in 1907 grand exalted ruler of the or- i In the Lincoln papers they are sec Philadeiphin, £ New York, 0 after giving two bases on balls, Pagan | N8 crept higher and higher until it |y, home while Morgan first started C t Il T ] 3 |der of Elks. -Acting upon his sugges- ‘ ond. o R L M held the Brooklyn batters safe, ex.|came almost to the top of the support | 45 theow to Judge for a double play 0mptroier s tion in July, 1907, James L. King of But even so, first place is entirely AMERICAN ASSOCIATION cept ‘in the fifth, when Olson scored | on which they were standing. Finally | 3,4 then made the [.la)'v to the qm’)‘ . Topeka, Kan., a member of the grand + occupied by Nebraska, so there are no | cCotumbus, 0 Indianapolts, 12 their only run on a force out, a wild |neighbors were attracted by theiri o, jate 1o stop the winning prun raere 0 "etl‘"n Indge, called the Misntloo of Gie grang pitch and Meyers' single. Rudolph |cries and telephoned the police, Offi-| g, y y lodge of Elks to the suggestion of R0d Coombs fought a sreat pitchers' |cers Buford and Baughman aecived | TN e Fine To Rigos Rank Justice oivin, a6, opmivadiod T i 16 eE | hard feelings Loulsville, 1| i The Rourkes breeked into Omaha| ™""*"*" Wednesday night, after slipping the battle in the second game, Brooklyn barely in time to save the mother and | == ‘ABHOAP ABHOAE port to the grand lodge of l'flk]! and completely cowed Boosters a parting made a run in the first inning of little ones from death in the water |Morenib 4 9 4 4 10 S iiastons Tune 1.<The - dlstriot recu}nmven_dul that a day be selected rap in the snoot. They rested here three singles and was blanked there- [0f from suffocation by sewer gas Milanct 4 1 10 0100 ¢ held th as Elks’ Flag day, and that the ritual i : 2 hitansy 05" Woaten Uy por PR gt 15 iy supreme court today held that Comp- p f diee Miandated | over night and hiked out yesterday ¢ e anatt ot new |after. Coombs had the Braves shut Sewer Too Small. A $ 011 0 oller Williams may not retain a|Committee O the order be orderec to | afternoon for Wichita, where they w at Philndaiphia out going into the ninth. Then Ma-| The sewer in the vicinity of the |Jonnsnp 4 0 0 2 oGardnr.db 3 1 0 1 0($5000 fine he imposed upon the Riggs Ty oo * short serviceifor the pame | open a series md'fi’ The Rourkes| American Leagus—Cleveiand at 8t. Louts | gee's double, Smith's triple and Wil- | residence, which is in a Hollow at |§hankart & 0 8 & Sianvrnes § 1 0 8 1) National bank and also held that This was agreed upon and the 14th of | left at 2 o'clock for Kansas City, from | o4 hoit's out scored two runs and won | the intersection of Twelfth and Ban- |3 'Bridss 2 1 1 3 1Ruthp 2 0 2 2 o|the comptroller may not impose fur June selected as Flag day. 4 i which village they departed precipi- S]lver Cup For the game. Wheat ad eight putouts|croft, was of isufficient size to|Judgeid 3 010 007 " —oro—|thar penalties, as the banks alleged| , President Proclaims Day. I u:ullyclln( lllg!;'. 1f L"Y' R"pur Tl :mf[ v, , |in I»lvmt;\:'ki’\_ Score "“:w“”-‘:" 3 carry aua}-\; the hwa"]r' Iwh»}rh 131\’ in | Totals 30 32411 3 2 he had threatened to do. The deci-| *On the 14th day of June, 1908, the | ‘S°P ed a while in Kay See “Billy” | Wlnner at Tt’lnnls 7y PN o oy B ‘"";"“" about the - little . house 1ast | washington 00000000 0—0|sion disposes of the undecided points |first Flag day was celebrated Yhrough- .:n ly‘rvln‘xx:l have rap!ur;d (hrm;nd Mar'viese 50 & % OMyorsct 4.0 8 B "‘“Im”‘] owing "!\I\].\I' heavy r.nn|< a|l)ri Boston 00000001 1|0 the bank's celebrated civil snit|out the United States as a_general they might become too ardent in.thewr v Bxera?b 4 1 ) oDaubrt,ib 32 2 & o o|the location ater entered the Stolen base: Henriksen. Sacrifica hit: | Secretar; McAdoo dC | hotid to; sl by this ord The d s > ; / ' o 1 Coliinscf 4 0 1 0 0Jnatonrf 4 1 1 0 0 Alnsmith, First base on e W against ° .I'I’F ary A c/ ! )fl.H omp ohday ) a Dby 11§ order he day punlnd;g fnl the rgrnu of Satan they Fh‘\_‘i‘:"""n‘l”:_‘::fi fi'c“r':"(f“;' gfillt"r Magoof 4 2 B 0 OWheatif 4 1 8 0 0 h“(‘;""'"”‘,‘“" ;"" sink in the kitchen | &nemith ) et Bane o ot ¢ | troller Williams, in which it charged |has become more and more generally wou orget they are supposed fo | s : ¢ . Kony.ib 8 214 0 0Mowryigh 4 0 0 3 0 and through other sewer connections, | johnson, 2; off Ruth. 1. Hits and earned |them with conspiracy to destroy it.| observed throughout the country from ghase the Western loop gonfalon to the Bellevue coliege young woman Soltadp & 12 8 oguwrwib 8 ¢ .8:3 8 finally bursting a'rnpr in the cellar- |runs: Oft Johnson, 4 hite and 0 runs in thamday to the present. The impor- Pa and Marty Happy. who wins the women's singles in ten- |50 3 § 5 5 SUNNA 5§ § 3 1| way, which flooded" the house in the },','y"".‘m:’r’."".‘q{:‘,,_{““M""’ l‘;‘y‘”;:’:m.b:'}""”‘:"j ' tance of the day this year has been 88 R ikt g Marty, Kvin. whra | 10 will be P""fl,"dh“”'ffl.‘/ morning. | R'dolphp 3 1 0 3 0Coombap 3 1 0 0 0|short space of a quarter of an hour. [ Ruth, 5. Umpires: Connolly and Owans. Teutons to Plpe | called to the attention of the people ickled with th y ere | The contenders in the second round | ...,y 53 73714 0 o 41 52711 1| Lhe mother of the children had been Yankees End Home t8 y ' s+ |of the United States through Presi- tickled with the way the boys played | with results of the maiches were: *Batted for Cheney in sighth fighting the water with buckets and | 7 ey Lasins | 7| ' i in Des Moines and weren't a bit back- | Marguerita Diddock beat Nora Mohr. ! | (Now Tork, June =:New Xork endsd s 1 T0M UallCla [dent Wilson's proclamation. The i : " 3 1 * | Boston 40 0 000 6 3 o—6flabroom and had barely time to save | long home stand by losing to Philadsiphia | C, d We had 81, | | ; $ TR executive committee of the Commer- | ward in saying so e had “em | %R 0 aihiottelat beat Bernice Mitenon, | Brookisn 000 01 00 0 0—1|herself and children as the water | t098y: b to 0. Caldwell, the veteran Yankes — | DRl 10 desth said Ps. “Wa'd have |50 o) 0 | Two bass hit: Withott. stolen basss: Ms- [ poured in around them . | plicher, was pounded for fittean hits for | (Corraspondence of the Associated Press.) | cial club referred to the public affairs | won the first one, too, only we were | Louiss Davidson beat Katherine Ohman, | ranville. ‘Magee Double plays: Maranvile A "\‘,;.‘I‘”N’;"‘;“"‘"l“;m""“';’r"_""i;r',"‘""fllf'h'” the | Vienna, April 30.—The oil fields of committee the question of making ar- i all shot to pieces by the rising-at-| Anne Johnston drew bys 1o T Sa NSO, MANE 10 huthey | Cut Hole in Floor, ke But thay ‘seared heasily i the iats | Galicia are to acquire a new impor-|rangements for a swithble celebration | on, 2 The officers were forced to use | innings. Olaring made a triple, & dduble and | tance in the near future, through the [of the day in conjunction with the dawn stunt to catch a 6 a m. train Biia Purcell forfeited to Edna Gibbs Brookiyn, 1, Base on balis: Cheney, uns: Chaney, 8 hiy Flks lgdge of Omaha, The public af- ropes and an axe to reach the family. | two singles. During the five games of the | .onetruction of an important pipe- fairs committee is arranging for a suit- serfes, Oldring mads twelve hits in twenty e'll keep right on and weldl more In the third round Diddock is |2 Hits and sarned | W )i ol L6 runa in elght Inninge; Matls, no hit A “hole was cut in the floor above |fie ViEnng me Tine, which: will*ssve' muca railway than break even on this road trip. | |matched with Johnston; Schlotfeldt, | funt in =it | . : : - . | one & Ragan, 4 hita and 1 } 1 feel like a pennant winner this year | With Gibbs, and Davidson drew a bye Pty By B, them “1"" ""' "‘P?- i“d‘""d securely | oy AnBELPHIA NEW YORK transportation in bringing the oil to|able celebration to express the respect and so do the boys."” I'he title is generally conceded to | 4 by Cheney, &; by Malls, 3 Umpires to al rdrmr. \\an] h" nvl?) until 1t Wit L RAY ABHOAE | market. The line extends eastwardly | of the people of Omaha for the flag eors Koo C - C| H 2 ¥y h s W “ £ That Cy Forsythe's injury is a [Miss Diddock T PR TEREI- A | ARG B """'; ”‘l’ ':‘"' elow. Officer Bu- | CHIEED 0 § 8 1§ Oxageast & 0 o o o(from the Drohobicz-Baryslay field It will be a distinct patriotic dem- minor one was the report of Marty | The semi-finals will be played Fri ROKTON. BROOKLIN. ;"" then let himself down to the sur- |Lajotesb 3 1 2 4 0Gedson2b 3 0 4.3 0/to Chyrov, which lies on the main |onstration, not with the idea of show- Krug. The Tango Kid will be back |4ay morning and the finals shortly | Marvess & 179 § oayeract o o 4% |ace of flvf water and one by unr‘“l"lu"::; $-4un :"grv*xlrn‘r;“h td : " line of railway from Przemysl to|ing the thought of the people of the on tge job at Wichita, says Marty before the 11 ‘o'clock: seniar. chape] | Rveradn (8873 3 9Daybetdp'4 1 ¢ 1-8 ;lalw’l the children and mother to the [ ojaring.it 6 ¢ 1 4 0Boonass 3 0 1 4 0|Budapest. It is\ forty miles long and|city on preparedness, but with the While in Omaha all the athletes had | $ervice, when the cup will be pre-| Stagasit & 1 8 0 0Wheatif 4 1 1 0 0 n;vv above where they were wrapped g::;rpv- 181 mm‘r‘\;y‘:” fi1a T has been built entirely by the Aus-|View of stirring up the patriotic en- to call on Doc Schleier, the demon |serted Konyidb -2 014 0 OMowrydh 2 1 8 2 0|1 'll“'"k”‘al'”‘ taken. to the homes of 4 P Eaesls 3 0 6 2 0 tro-Hungarian military authorities | thusiasm of the people at a time when s ] mith, 2 0Cutw'w,2b 3 0 2 4 0 ! 2 ¥ Sy A 0 3 o ‘ sawbones for the club, Some of them Wilholtre 4 12 0 0Omonws 3 0 1 1 ;”i.‘ s ‘{ISPTT“.d'".‘ €8 Wers On | Totals 38153118 0 s 35 teae1s o|dince the Russiany were driven out other nations are sacrificing so much urported to have sore arms or mus- JOHN FIXA INTO FINALS | Gowdy,e 4 1 4 0 1Meyers.c 3 113 1 o|I8hEr ground hey were cared for . lof Galicia for the flags of their countries, Fmp,nd others professed a desire to IN COMMERCE HAND BALL Ragan. p 3 10 6 OChenesp 200 2 1 by Dr. Shook, assistant county physi- Phbnflhv- sut, hit by batted ball 3 s *Brangel 1 0.0 0 0l 5 lladelph R U el | — i ———— e see Doc's new office. There is a lurk- - " Totals 33 627718 1Mailan 0 0 6 0 0 :"‘;';H a\n'r; ‘::h”:r{' a‘.‘ ""‘PI”‘:"”“[ e S A O s h ” vas ne home at the uspicion, however, that there is| John Fixa, ‘student, and Mr. Det . T ; | Two-base hits: Oldring, Witt, Walsh, Me Sther” attraction in' Doe's office | ring, a member of the faculty, fought | Beston P e e o R Innia ,,};;}--I .“?“.'. ;;'r'": Oldring ::z_flv*g;r 4 / which served more as a magnet their way to finals in the High School | Brookiyn 10 06000 0 01 M : Roclay (o Piep: Boche to Gadeont Geastn |l — — of Commercial hand ball tournament Rihotanr Soith. Eishe bkt Ruers. Wit uSt Ralse Monp | Ote Candwerl. s oft Bush. 3. Harned rns: |} g : onatchy. Bmith Htolen basss: Evers te Caldwell, 6; off Bush, 3. Barned p FIELD CLUB WOMEN PLAY The hardust game in the' tournament | poil*§iccirice his R oo balls Bv Midni o | Oft Calawall, 5 Struck outi By Caldwan. | & 1 FOR BRANDEIS TROPHY |came in the semi-finals between Rudolph, 2. ¢ Hits and y 1 nlg t o1 e e T o BiGiiien. golfess: of the, Pield: cluh |1 Drusmaend, coach of Commer Ot Rudoloh, '§. hita and | r : : White Sox Beat Tigers § ! cia igh athletics, and Fixa. Coach RESH: RS i i C F 1 Yatrol une Chicago won the i “‘.V’“ SORANS. e "‘““‘I"""“‘ )‘Ml'”l"l Drummond succeeded in beating Fixa on FERL S Tamies a'mpfl‘lgn B | e o L - 1 Jeorge Brandeis trophy on the Field |31 19 i\ the first game. but F ‘e . - t The third inning dscided the contest 2 club links at 9:30 Friday morning. |{he ne e s B o L Diaton Min s “Two hundred and fifty pledges by White Sox scoring four runs on two || g he next two games by she scores of | Piusburgh, June 1 —Pittabur Aetented | and two Tiger errors in that session There is an unusually large aggrega- | 2120 and 21.10 gL ” Jataated | cdnight June 1, or bust,” is the slo and two Tiger erfors in that semion. |§ 3 tion of fair golf sharks at the Field | ™ 1" \inner of the finals, which |M*4® (va runs ir innings | gan which has been before the eyes ) Is in four times up, making o | 1 club, this year and some exciting com- | wil) e played off Saturday, play. Mr. |1r os s e oo 0, 2, mor® | of & force of a dozen workers of | {41 2€ "ns walotles, remeiared by Bim v | an——— . petitions are anticipated Linn, who is a member of the Com. |!sved him. 8core Bellevue college office for weeks. Two erosighhary B— { Gun Club Sheet st Henderson merce teaching staff and city hand CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH hundred and fifty pledges of $300 ABH OAF ; r ball champion, for the championshy a5 ARNOAR YA E each must be secured by 12 a'clock REd . Glenwood, Ta, June 1-—(Special) |"* I he il hIp (Grahad 21 0 1 ¢ 10108 A i ‘ & Thare wete twenty-aight entries in |Of the school Emmrdv {1 0 j°} | 108U Dpalia. gredler - pst of thess 0100 L All clothing at prac- | ki the Henderson Gun club shoot held ‘ ' peb 1] fiaiready oultained. will be void anc 1 : . 5 alf o, | | there yesterday. Seven events of 100 P]nnpp" ]]tl](‘ qu | 3 Financial Secretary Charles F. Bask ¥ 2 tically one-half price, B birds were shot. Wind high and b adhsi 'y_ - 0 -4 jerville will: fali in his campaign to ] includi all our Ke $ %‘ ty made low scores and threaten qus Hlfl»h Flnfll](‘f‘ # §.4|raise the funds necemary fo main ¢! including all our Ken ing skies hurried the late events. Fred i H "o 32 ¢70 1 18I the Buburban coliege for three : | . 5 | . ' Workman of Glenwood was high with i TS . 4 770 years and in addition, wipe out it »7'% gsington and Society Brand Suits. Noth [ ] B9 A S. Edwards, Glenwood, 24, 86; 0 ‘00“] 0 ng Cash BE indebtedness of $20.000. A large num N S Srach % W. H. Fickle, third, Gleenwoad, 83 | bt ¢ her of the necessary pledges is al. ing reserved or withheld. ] Workman also won the Henderson Hastings, Neb, June P (Special ready in hand, but Secretary Basker. | Ch \ : i Gun elub: trophy - in the “trophy” | Telegram.)—Insisting that his arrest i s ville declines to say just how mar ek, & y . i event, with 23 out of 29 was all a James Sheelhy = has “" g 1 g Lo he hay vitt, Bush . 4 Seasonable fur- soneer jit lastings 1o} . e utmost confidence that the cam o fiien: Sehalk American Association ponee Hastings told - 55 ¢ paign will be successtul . Young to Bur urnls m s ishi 8 38 Columbus SA0BABAES % " of how he had secured various sums ase Wit Mersay, Rarma Mo 8, | ydents a \ 1t Paber R et R Py sed n number of checks g : sti. 4 Of the senior class, who has bee ohe v Gl oad by cost. Standard merchandise, such as ' 4 . rrare net touring .the eastern part of : ¢ i 45 hed givy (W g "1 sy | And the western part wn for the | a yau s o £ Manhattan Shirts, Lewis Underwear, t1eries same property and sometimes 1 it » der. 4 Wi s I8 fogy 'ASL ten days At Aecu seven s 4 oo Lawis \eday, w < : TAN Rosets third morigage gl b Tyt 18 foer in | Rledies, amount $2.100, John M. | nine § . . Faultless Night Robes, Pajamas, Ete, % Miweunes Sometimes gave aecur the y g be . g4, Anot Ll T ' . aad i dee Hansss €1t : * led $1.2000 Re &5 PaS: Lo . v - - feem QA | ' s o - ' { the | Preshyte '. when not asked rsons w LT S0 : s s “ ne All straws, all felt hats, in { Seomis Defeats T Crooh TR it Doste Jaiaa ke taid weis pheiohie, fune 3 —Phtihdainhia out sn | Si00Mmauint, 1aised -§1N ‘ 1 was G, hs locuin ot but tus Bile ats cluding Stetson’s, in all shapes ‘ - Loomis, N fune ) Special fully protected b eal entate . \ o ‘ sy . st Ly enday " . hind b The local ball team defeated ¥im | lateral of ¢ than their valwe ' 1% . W% hite TN Seiree. 1a hie os \ N paved and colors. Prices cut to the ‘ Creek here Wednesday aftery hy Me Alma ! s s i Kansas . Biser ok Yire. Shent b1 P ,' oy ' N et g 4 - . N '} PN ‘e | G A ’ ~.' ent ) - N " ) re than wig VLA N ; S Bbtterse Eha . Taswr Kivia ans |1 clan . e . S b g 308 [han wp PENE . Y T Our entive stock, including fixtures § Patent for Beares O e ARBTAS ARWN Ry whih i Rsenion st h 4 ! 18 £ ! will be closed out within thirt \ ] ’ ; ¢ R \ N ; A v days. Sup 2 Lomngen, Nzs, Juut | » . Mexicans Eat Up Hot B 1] 8 G505 111 ['HUMPHREY GRADUATES Sl =y | : . lesvng . 1 v 0 X 2 : & ROM GEORGET Slaiean st § ply your immediate and future want R 195 Dog Talk of Carranza !i5p il H y DTG W G | i \ A e Steblng & pod L L ] - : . B . 2 1 \ | while the best merchandise last i Bhge. Rotwall and Kemsinger ¥ ) \ i j: Fhv, Wealusrih sod opaiabid " Wha e X E _" g L . Linontn Frime Nosth Flaiie e " . ¥ 0 . 5 Marth Phatie. Nah, June | (Bpaiia ! LR v ' g0 Kinkaid » . ‘ - wre basabali ' ates demanding wi ot : : Wmawin " \ v Ay v Nordh Plavsa B pe 5 AFHRY " ¢ » . . ' . T o Bt het e Andrnws y - ’ 'y . ’ " ] 2 » * ot Ramasr, : " ‘ . ! : . ¢ A 1 Cordera ba Mest Waogh . s gl 2 O | e ! ¥ "l'--_w:::r‘.:m\:‘ Jone “'.m " Padigaotion Hud Bosath Saue laanash A e . ' | : . ' Pt . G0 Bovn M2 Birest . 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