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8 THE BEE: MAHA. THURSDAY. JUNE 29. 1916. BRINGING UP FATHER -i- - Drawn for The Bee by George McManus _ HAVE YOU BEEN | WONT NEED A 7 H: 50 You | HAD BETTER GET A ARE THE NORSE L e tongs NURSE - IM GETTIN o8 ' | SENT FOR ! IDDNTTHINK A MY STRENGTH NURSE FOR ME - I'M ! NURSE COULD BACK - 00 ILL TOKLET UP! q 7 BE S0 PRETTY | THINK M GOIN® | TOBE AN INVALID! OPEN DATE IN THE | John Redick and | GIANTS BEAT PHILS Mrs. W. A, Redick I Standing of Teams | BEARS WIN IN TENTH| TROOPS IN SHAPE, WESTERN PROGRAM) ™. 'yivod Evens| BY FOUR TO THRBE e~ Today's Calendar FOR FINAL ORDER 0f Sports WEST. LEAGUE. | NaT. LEacue. | Wiches Lose Hard-Fought Bat- joux Oit ol Sl rporn | SVET| tle After Twice Tieing T0 GO TO FRONT Bourkes Depart for Sioux Oity, | |~ o .. —==o= o A Redick|Fifth Straight Defeat for Loop 0 40 Ss00| Boston 150 305 the Score. (Continued from Page 1) B i e el et mant Where They Will Open & |, o mixed foursome golf event Champions as New York | Denjer,., -3 30-{32/New vork..20 21513 NINE TO EIGHT SCORE W. Bchulz, Lester Smith, Bert E. Spios,| Tennis—Invitation fournament of Chicage Series Today. Bloux City.26 32.448(Chicago .....20 33 .468 Hobart Stevens, Sergeant Walter F. Strab, | Beach Tennis club, Chicago, Il Sergeant Theodore Syriver, Sergeant Ray| Raclng—Sen 'anads Swanson, Lee Tedford, Corporal Max Toch- e bl A it Racing association opens at Calgary, Alta. senburg (Council Bluffs), Joe Turek (Schuy- 5 g ler), Clotus Weygandt *(Emerson). . Ba:| Swimming—National fancy and back line Wilson (Nickerson), Sergeant Glenn stroke swimming champlonship for Wemen, Wintersteen. at Los Angeles. staged at the Country club Tuesday, Trounces Them. with a net score of eighty. Their gross score was ninety-three, but a WIN| TEAM handicap of thirteen gave them the LOBERT 8 FOR Topeka ....26 32.448|Cincinnati ..25 31 448 _— Bt. Joseph.26 33.431[St. Louls ..28 36.437| \Wichita, Kan, June 28.—sWichita AMER. LEAGUE, | AMER. ASSN. overcame a six-run lead and twice W.L.Pet.| tied the score in today's game, but New York...35 26.574(Kan. City...3 N 2 L Cleveland .35 2 57 | finally lost in the tenth inning, Den- ABSENTEES ARE EXPECTED A perfectly good base ball day was i 5| M1 lis 3 oy wasted in the Western league yester~ lové cTnt(:oriiel’f:l;:. and Mrs. E. H New Y?rk, June 28.—The New gvomn +v0033 29 633 Indianapolls 34 2 ver winning, 9 to 8. It was the first Some Ask Release. nofi‘i:‘;fimf‘.'i"’:?m“ofif"n"" Jaek 10, day. SPrfl.gue- turnegd in the low lro;u score, York Nationals defeated Philadelphia | peteaic® ", 3¢ 30832156 buily 27 30-24% | extra-inning’ game_for the Wichita| In spite of the numbers of enlist- Chicago . club this season. Score: :|today, 4 to 3. It was the fifth straight 31 29 .517|Columbus Yesterday was an open date in the|eighty.six, but their handicap was Phila. . :,‘.::,rs ,'\'{’ao’,‘eyhf,’,fi“fl,i{E“Of,ff‘fx‘c’f,sf"g, Culls FI‘OII] the ere 41.447|Toledo . WICHITA. Western and as a result the weather o,,p, five, so their net was eighty-one, | defeat for the league champions, | 8t. Louls .28 35 .444|Milwaukee .19 43 .306 I O, A. E|another asking that some member of ollowing are scores of the play: | Lobert, a former Philadelphia player, Yesterday's Restlts. JRE S80n7ea L0 iy Candidates on three tickets will “a se- was serene and superb, Western ; : b WESTERN LEAGUE Hetling, 3b. 2 3 o ithe guard be granted a discharge and | jected by tns Yoter of Nkt "Dalily “uy -k hould profit | John Redick and Mrs. W. making his first appearance in a Na- 2 > ol Fox, If, 0. 1 o ofallowed to return home. at the state primary election. The ia,at league schedule-makers should p A. Redick 3 13 s 5 Denver, 9; Wichita, 8 Griffith, ¢ g S i : for nominacon as governor on the repabe - 4 by yesterday's experience and card | Fred Hamiiton and tional league game this season, drove NATIONAL LEAGUE. Britton, 3 ¢ 3 of .M some instances the cases are|iican ticket is thres cornered. snd thy bas: ’ y ¥ 4 A Davis .. LR LA L New York's winnin i th Brooklyn, 3; Boston, 2. Coy, f. .. 0 1 o o|very meritorious and the governor is|come, according to political observers, de open dates on rainy days in the fu-|;"'p" g N v Y _winning run in the 3:. New York, 4 Litchl, ss t 1z yfglad to give the boys a chance to go | Beios, o the vote which will be cast by the Mildred Butler 7 88| eighth inning with a sacrifice fly. In Cinclnn Rapps, 1b iy 2 ; : il Timee jonpartisan league, Which has & ture, E. A. Crelghton and Mr: / TGO, 1Y 3, 3; Chic cighteen | Malarkey, p. . o 1 § u|back home, but in many of them the |full ticket in the field. After spending the day at the mov-| “'u.. Sprague . .revere .. 85 5 s1|an effort to change their ill-luck on R Liston, p. 0 o0 o ofcase is glx]ffergx:( and the excuses |- = S s i ), M, Mrs, 4 i Aot bl ein, p. L Nt | iven h s E s i T ; iae the ;“To?s?;s:réie& l:s::::u::; By K, Spragus and Mre. o, i 21; Polo gro;nd: tl;,:s ]sea}slnn,hthe New York, #: Philadelphia, 1. Davi, p. | ool e B s "“‘:m‘b‘:r';hi'g";'{ o | AR £ steam cars f Yol Satarare-sad M iants vacated the bench they have o8lon. 4} Weshingtan) ¥, \ - — — = : 3 2 s Y u Chicago, leveland, 1. Totals T Nebraska companies. i open & series with the Gaspar crew |85, NG 1t Mlused for years and moved to the| Detrolt, 3;' 8t Louis, 5. , | TOWIE o et ‘ A e s 8080 Lk One woman went to th d today. From Sioux City Marty Krug Guy Furry and Mr. b v S AMERICAN ASSOCIATION e camp an f i % ly occupied by the visit- > ut up a plea that her b as | will “personally conduct his athletes el e 9 106 | bench formerly y Cotiiabag, 1} Tagisnupblls: 1. H. 0. A E|P p aj her boy was her i W. J. Foye and Mrs. John i Scores Milwaukee, §; St. Paul, 7. Miller, -xt. 1z 0 ofsole support and that she needed hi to Lincoln, where a safe and sane|W, & ¥ 9 10 sp|iN8 teams. Score: Milwaukee, aul, 7. o ¢ i eded his | I Ly, 8 Atin ek polis, 4 elleher, ss PR ; 3 efe b Fourth will be observed by wallop- I Rk are PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK. ¥fllfl: %}‘ioul.vm’:“?‘“‘“‘ 8 ORKos T 4 2 o o|Mmeager earnings to keep starvation E ing the daylights out of the lowly | ™ George Redick ...........104 13 91 ABH.OAB, ABH.O.A.E, G Tod Butcher, If. 3 5 o offrom the door, yet she wore diamond ‘r / lin s two u{nu Barton Millard and Mrd, W. xri i L i e A T S S w“;:,:'\. LEAGUE. Dyes, 3b. . 8.2 3 olearrings and finger rings galore. 0 a e i : Edrl Smith, who went to Ports-| B Roberts ....... . e 0N El““-’h'" 4502 ok sont 3 0 3 1 9| Denver at St. Joseph, Topeka at Wichita, b R | A D her put up the plea that her 55 1 mouth, O, to attend the funeral of his [S4m, Burns and Mra. Sam - |Crivathe 4 110 odel Ll Lincoln st Des " Moines, Omaha . Sioux Shestak, ¢ & o ofboy was physically unfit. He was at 3 little sister, who died last Saturday, |Gienn wharion ana re, G SRR AR {300 (i NATIONAL LEAGUE. ord, . 0 0 1 _0jonce taken before the examining sury ot es % is expected to Lom_ the Rourkes at| Glenn Wharton 1...,,.... MO AL S BT 38108 puokOsdh & 4088 811 mroskizn at Bostsh, Phisaeiphin at New | Totals geon and fund to be in fine condi- 3 Sioux City, and Ernie Krueger should| An eighteen-hole handicap medal | Dém'ree,p 3 0 31 Ochauer.p 3 1 0 3 1York, Chicago at 8t. Louls. Deisee 01000 1y |tion physically. x 5 have his invalid digit repaired before | play match for women was staged at| *Bryme __'_°_°_°_°l',’.‘:r‘|':l"v SRR 12 AMEM;AN LEAGUE, Wichita 320010 0—8 Attorneys Hired by Some, 3 the road trip is necded. the Country club Monday. Miss| Totals..3613°2311 2eobert. 0 0 0 0 0|y s GNiouadelphia, | Boston at| gacrifico hits: Kelleher, Sheatak, Fox 1 . 4 ne 3 It is also believed Harold Irelan,|Daphne Peters returned victor with a Benton,p 0 0 0 0 0 .. Louls. g Ta“i?.'”“'hf'"’i{ iller, f:;es):nk](?l, Dyeri | n some d‘"ts‘fl"“; ia(w"lllcys have 3 ; o 1 u ! Hhvicod sty ritton . Hetling, Griffith: Ho :| been secure 0 v the littlg infielder who cracked a pin [ net score of 100, Scores were as fol- Totals..33 133717 1 | seeee EHlIcher B0 Besa ot 0 go before the powers - during the training season at Beatrice, | lows: that be and plead for the discharge atted for Demaree in ninth. Wild pltch: Ames, Passed balls: Snydor (2), | D2UP1® Dlay: Kelleher to Shiclds. IHits: oft Buy an $8 or $10 Palm Beach i he burden of [ Miss Daphne P, " auft out, hit by batted ball. . - Malarkey, 9 in two and two-thirds Innings; [ Of ™en, using every known scheme A 5 ket Iss Mildre 10 118 3 3 £ s innings. Struck out: By % ars | 1 i return on July 6 to start an eighteen- |%ru. J. W 16 111 [Pbiindelphia ..........1 000110 00—3| Chicago, June 28.—Art Wilson's drive |Ford, 4; by Kiein, 4. Bases on bales Off :ha the ien should be allowed to go | B 33'hy us, 20 it will Jook like new, day campaign on the local lot, Miss 18 116 | New York . 10030001 °—4|into the Jeft fleld bleachers gave Pitts- | Liston, 15 off Klein, 4; of¢ Ford, 7. Hit by | home.- . and you'll have clothes enough ay g0 an. TG T8 m:: ;; {:;{ Two-base hit: Rariden. Stolen ba ;‘:’:fi'n-‘lmx 'la?.“es‘:v::n‘?:,?r'?h.‘;"a::f SL‘uch.ern;lul:y Ford, (Kleln). Umplres: Kane| In several instances where the par- to last until fall, at an outlay of Le nd Giants cOme Mre. Raiph Potors Honooa SO Raskert. ikt bave on et o4, Slshteon-inning aftar. The O enhts have securfcfid discharges for bo'ys $10 or $12. . W. A, Redlc 4 11 A o 2, the same by which the | pns who were anxus to remain in 1 Mrs. Sum Bu 120 2 108 JRIte 488 Seruec von the first section of the doubls | PFICES DI'OD on Reports s the guard, but had been over-pursuaded Have the Palm Beach cleaned header, & regulation nine-inni : £ e el L IR RA, to go before the governor and ask |E at The Pantorium if you want and no runs in two Innings; off Benton, no hits . toOmaha| Saturday Byen In Jeteat, Mecomeil " the Cuii | 0f Bettc Weather Prospects pssdio sl v 4 nd no runs in one inning; oft Demares, | PItcher, was one'of the heroes of the long : to keep it looking new. Onl; E f ) defeated Shannon succeeds hree runn. Btruck. out: By Schaner, 3; Tusyle, _’;’;enh,:“',""l‘;,‘;‘l;‘,"‘";fi‘,}"“w""';“;;‘,', . Reports of perfect weather condi- {fi; ;:zll'ixaitsi:\'gllzxcfgci‘::%:z’;iezag 1:2 costs apdollar. s g s The Brandeis Stofes’ undefeate Do Tress h WHid plich: Bchauer, 1, Um= [oUY 1 the olghtetntn. omlv eer sviioien | tions ‘over the wheat and corn belt|tNS. assigned to companies mustered into the regular service, for the governor has no authority to discharge a man ball tossers will tangle with Leland's Chicago Giants, one of the greatest long hit had been made. He allowed twelve [ sent prices down on th h i hits, and for the most part kept them B S Omalia Grain Phone today for us to get the scattored, and had seven strikeouts. score: | XChange. Wheat was off a cent; light suit; you can have it back Ryan as Umpire|™™ ™ wie cen come. Boston, June 28.—Pfeffer won his own 0O O : p = i T SHICAG corn, one-fourth to a Saturday. 4 aggregations of colored ball playefs | Lincoln, June 28.—Umpire Ryan of game today when he singled with the bases AR T I e e LG and 0ats | after e has cntered the regalar ser. 3 i in the world, at Rourke park, Satur-)the Western leaguc has resigned and|full in the fftth inning, driving in two Careyict "4 23 0 0Zelder3b 4 0 3 0 0 Wheat sold at 8714@95 cents, with, *"°" r J ; : Frank Shannon of Minneapoli., form- runs and. giving Brooklyn a 3-to-2 lead, | Q'Brlenst 3 0 0 0 oFlacire 4 3 4 o o Wheat so $2s CONEE NIt di di poli., v day, Sunday and Independence day. 8 Schultz,3b 1 0 0 0 0Zwil'get 3 0 3 o o[ thirty-five carloads on the market, . = A SRR ) er Naticnal league player and an um-| which they held to the finish. Boston's runs Wagner.ss 3 1 3 2 0Schultelf 4 1 1 0 o (" . Yy . | Bee Want Ads produce best results. i A peculidr feature of Sunday’s attrac- [ °: % he F i : Handbrt 4 1 9 0 Tt § Corn receipts were fifty-six carloads s 5 4 s ire in the Federal league last year,| were scored by Evers, He singled In the 21 LSy by = 'Good Cl d D ion i h f the leading cities b » . 5 tloxiab 413 1 0Saleriv 3 0 9 o o|and prices ranged from 69 to 72y Ref: v Tt s 00 eaners and Dyers. tion is that three o ading as been added to the Western|arst, took third on Collins' double and |Costeiloir § © 2 0 OFischerc 3 1 6 2 gl 5 e BEg Loave Tampieo. 5 of the United States—Chicago, St.|league umpiring staff, He will re-|scored on a sacrifice fly. In the thira Evers [L'stonib 0 0 1 0 501 3 ycents per bushel. There were thirty-| washington, June 28.—Captain Burrage, | = 1513-15 Jones St. Phone D, 963. Louis and = Omaha—will be repre- fport at Sioux City tomorrow and ume | sinkiea and ‘scorod on a. tripio by Colilns, | BTd.bFIC 3 11 0002 o one carload of oats on sale, and prices e e poeted “aieehin Nebrasks at|S Branch Office 2016 Farnam St. sented on the diamond in one after- | pire the Sioux City-Omaha game, | %0 Mamaux,p 4 1 0 4 0vzimman 1 o o § o Were 36/2@37% cents. Dixie, crowded with American refugees, had | = South Side, 4708 S. 24th St., noon, arrangements having been made — BROOKLIN. BOSTON. | .| *Wilson ™" 1 0 0Mann 10 00 0 2 A MlIAQ TEo T A Uo0 KCREBRTVONLE NS Ph 4 South 1283 whereby the Wabash team of St.|Cutler Sad[y Hurt B e AR e, e Washln ton Affalrs o - one Souf - H Louis, and the Castle Hotels, will pla; 013 0 OEvers,2b 3 2 0 3 0 : eiad LEIATIS s i Tt | uis, and the Castle Hotels, will play in Bout With Santel | 9130 SEversab 3 2920 for Costello in elghth, R ————n a curtain raiser, guna\u lht '1:30.' ’ n Bou antel | 5 130 oot 11000, (et for Dtulligan’ n i, i T o UEE 1] In order to give Omaha's out-of-] San Francisco June 28.—Ad Santel 115 OKon'y,db 3 014 1 0 or Vaughn in ninth, conference report on the rural credits o be unable to attend the afternoon |victory he; last night over Charley o 3010 L0 8 L b ke Webios At and then to President Wilson. A bR ame on July 4, an opportunity to see | Cutler of Chicago at the termination | Pfeterp 3 1 03 03 8's 10| Threabase hit: Fiacher, - Storr SareY:| wWithout debate the senate passed the A the colored wonders, Manager Brad-(of a wrestling hout, the winner of | Totals. 26 ylerp 3 0 0 1 0fFlack, Flscher, Zeider. Double plays: Flack | 8neral pension bill appropriating $158,000,- ' R | UMPH ford will play one game in the fore- | which was to be entitled to meet SRR 0 40 | Birak ane g et aabat ta: Baive, 0. Ihe messure wnalcalled wp mid als- noon, starting at 10 o'clock. Strangler Lewis. Neither wrestler : e | e v T ad o e, 3; Chicago, e SATISFIES INPURITY PR gained a clean-cut fall, but after man Totals, .30 13 0 Lavender, 1. Hits and earncd runs: Off Y Large Crowd at Aurora m;nutcu of sharp wrestling on both ed for Tragresser In weventh. Namaux, ¢ bita ¢ run in nine Innings; ot /,;/’//;/,7/ I P b P sides Santel threw Cutler out of the | *Batted for Gowdy in ninth. Gt A Laes (Noha : / : To See Fast steppel‘s . ! e 3 10002000 0~g|0out in sixth); oft Vaughn, 5 hits, 1 run in W | ring and fell upon him. Cutler was [Brooklyn ....... e —3 | three innings. Struck out: B ¥ Vi Ui vor t Lasts Telegram.)—In the presence of at!ried from the arena on a stretcher, 3 R R . : res: Orth and Rigler., 4 o eon Three-base hit: Collins. _ Stolen bas and | . least 3,500 people the second dny[o.f k t Moumar ¢ Bach o hu:‘: D;):h;rlt. Olaon, P""Egfl‘.fl'f_x 5 u”kfi"uo;m ‘; .Auto Oan c'lew ts the races here was very successful, Offlcers Of Pour h Stengel, Evers, Smith. uble DIaYS: | careycr 404§ 0 5z deraban 1 e AT / m Las i > Pfoffer’ to Olion to Daubert, Evers to|0'Brienrt 8 1 & Paen H ) \ ; lfl“‘.’ fields d‘“""’ i TI‘:ht "I"\eh'i:& % Honstohd: 1 Maranville, Evers fo Koneichy. w.é.fe"r.'.r. T4 4 s 481 I i — 9 the time made was excellent. R M dI Bases on balls: Oft Pfeffer, 1; off Tylel ‘ch'an,1b 2024 0 0Zwill'get 7 1 1 0 0| = : ; i iderable discomfort e lment ustel‘e 11 Hn.. .‘:n; earned runs: Off Pfoffer, 7 hits | Viox,2b' 7 1 2 7 0Schultei 2400 | wind caused consider: 05 Hal and 2 runs in nine innings; oft Tyler, 6 hits | Costellodt 7 0 5 0 oKnabedh 4 1 2 3 ¢ tain’ Dixon’s se- 3 A - to the spectators. Tomorrow Ha : ooy PR and 3 runs in nine innings. Hit by pitcher: |Balrd,3b & 2 3 8 1Tinker,db 3 0 0 1 0| contain Dixon’s McKinney and Columbia Fire will{ Lincoln, June 28.—(Special Tele-| By prottor, (Konoteny) Struck outs By Hipono &3 8.3 08alenid 1 235 3 o] lected flake motor You have noticed, of course, A § + ' T R, ¥ ) 3 W 3 Isc| 2310 2 o} o d i race. This will be the crowning fea- | gram.)—The Fourth regiment is now | Pfotfor, 1; by Tyler, 3. 'Wild piteh: Tyler. [MIleED '3 6 0 2 ofise 043 3 hite, the onl f ture of the three days, ready for business, the band and of- O'Day and Eason. Jacobsp~ 1 0 0 2 0McCon'ip 6 0 1 § 0 TRRLIEIE h'ty that every kind of loose tobacco Summay, (Every heat a race): ficers being sworn in_this evening. ok Astron e SSCRue 10 0 o otmmarixr 8880 o orm of graphite dries up, and loses its flavor and ; Trotting, 2:27 class,: purso $400: Fred R.| The band hails from Friend. Physi- “lf:’“"-"l;‘y‘.“vm.“'x:m'."‘:":m:'-‘—h:“h:l I [+Barney 10 00 0 - | autos can digest. fragrance. L ot rat: e | cal examination will be concluded | tho'ssrien trom Cincinnatt here todas, 8 0 | motais. 511351563 " % They cost more than * Tt is only the hard- d pl $ : 2 % 1s only the hard-pressed plug, Rice, b, ¥. Colorado Springs (MacDermid) | sorma time tomorrow, 6, The visitors had a three-run lead up to $Wagner out for (nt ordinary greases and o > . e Simecny Al iClecain nm) | ATy T i Bceta; mustored tanight. by the JJehtn inoing, when Fisher whe bat. | pAFTCR QL Lot tnterterence. : i buytgsave bt like Old Kentucky, that retains the x hird, e 1, 2:TY, A X ted ' singled. Chast e " - P Trotting, 2:14 class: Hair Reapér, bl ».| Mustering Officer Samuel Barker | foe Hnstane and sl simed: Gron a, | SRatted:for Milier in elghth 3lr:’ds of times their juice, and preserves the flavor, Shelton, Neb. (Hill) first; David Look, were: flling the bases, Herzog doubled, Fisher and Bt. Jomeph (Casey) second; Dr. Wi o, who ran for Chase, scoring. Killi- | Plttsburgh 90000001001 Moo001—3 | Los Angeles (Ward) third. Time: 8. Johnson, Omaha; major, Henning F. | fer singled, scoring Groh and Ilersog. cago ... 0 10000000—2| B, e T, Rl o ke ety . In the minth, With two out, Betsel and e R W katt Bk bhe « Pacing, 2115 cluss, purse $400: Helen | 11" 00 CUIAE In wor, Ro Bescher both ~singled. Hersog fumbled Wil T Con . ore] Sewo, b, m. Midvale, Utah (Dennie) firat; | pos qoeOn ] WVBG | Cap Long's grounder, Alling tho bases. Miller O'Brien, Zeider, Schulte Kusrs | Baxter Lou s &, New Hall, Cal. CTaylor) | \iiiiih, Gl (wrtermasten co and hs scored | Sater, Mann. Sacrifice hits: Wilson, Knabe, for a long period. A chew of Old Kentucky car- ries straight to your tongue, | where you get the full good of it, Colonel, George A. Eberly, Stanton; major, | Emme: cost in repair bills. They reduce friction to the minimum. Send for oar Lubrica r, Ca and/ Cecll Boy, b. g, Shelton, Neb. (HU) | ('3, % K pove ViEnors comimtasary, Cap- got two sin- | Schulte. Wilson to Baird, | lng Chart, It s the sweet, wholesome, appetizing @ place. They divided sve- : s UL Kles, two triples and a home run in Ave | MoConnell to Mullgon. to Sermr. ‘2t Ohote and how tu ke LIS Sh a0 a0 e i e S R Ry Ador, Davrara Rieatdy ghmane; ssraeant | ijnie up. Soaref Ve to, Zelder, Flack to ’Z"eldl;‘r. Fit hase o cate a car, d'%:i";'?\[‘ 3:‘1";\3 J‘“Cf of the le'alfi PROMPT DELIVERY 4 . LOUIS. CINCINNATL | orrors: Pittsburgh, 3; Chicago, 2. Bases | ., B ntucky mak eci B v vmsalt e Novls Aubros o6 .| @ T oA B, AB.HOAE. ote Milier,' 2 oft Harmon. 1; S m“:'m“mm \ ltht le ‘:; 3 £ el ip aby TO PRIVATE ‘ Benson, Neb. (Thomas) first; Haughty|p "colly ™ Omaha; color secgeant, Bdward | Betseld “5 73474 B R , 2; oft McConnell, 3. Hits and | Establided B | healthful and satisfying chew be- pingen, b m. Shenandosh, 1s. (POrrest) | Dierman, Omahas color serpoant Fred W | Beveritet & 3 4 ¢ S e e pm Mill, 3 bitsaid - {run | Jarsey City, N. J. cause it is made of ripe, selected, FAMILY TRADE sucond. ime: 2:39 an 3 tiyo, Stanton, Tanwlr. 1990 L1300 g larmon, no hits an g Lieutenant Golonel W. Edmund | Mile b 4113 L P ana' 1 tua in ihoe She-thind inninge | hand-stemmed Burley leaf, press- Sl % .. | Bachr of Omaha had previously been [Wittoasr 3 1 o 0 b4 17 10fore Coaper, 2 hits and uo runs in tive and ed into plug in a bright, clean fac- | WVYNTRNLERT 11224 [ D00—1 4 0 Y in wl i ¥ 0 %1 h o 8; cConnell, 12 hits $Oov oL ez 4 3| ANOTH M ::h"" "J"E“: i chiarge of {Rurdand . § 3,3 floudentv '} 8 8 1 's| (00 3, runs in seventeen Inninga (none out | 7 tory, under the most rigid sanitary IMMEDIATELY o R E —— Hallp l'p o Sead $3 20 by dnoaim, 1, by Cooper, 4; n';; MrL‘nnnel:; DIXOX'S LUBRICANT, If you haven't tried Old Ken- 2 020005 9 ¥ 2 *Gonzales 17 by endrix, 2. sed ball: Flscher. 2 1 ‘dooetotue—: s 1|/Omaha Lawyer Sues Wife R L1 e :‘l’.:mplre': Rigler and Orth, il pOWE tucky _\You ‘lslhould do so right . Batteries: Shackleford and Devogt; Up. t - 1} iy L v, ou'll/say you never su; . hatm: Bingoran sad Glemn. o For Divorce Seccnd Time | tghase 11000 g LL S T b SO LAl ll CONSUMERS DISTRIBUTOR B v 1 00 2S5 L Charles Coe, Omaha lawyer, is| Schnetd'r 1 0 0 0 0 Bv.;e Want Ads are sure to bring|| SUPPLY COMPANY || posed a tol )acco cou 4 freshiny 1827:29 SHERMAN AVE. ueapolis .....30 000330 °—§10 oigeeking a sccond divorce from his X T T i sweet, delicious and re Re OMAHA, NEB. Bat i Cf'“::;- ol;"::w end Berry, | wife, Mabel, *Batted for Meadows in ninth, | In 10¢ nlugs.—Advertisement. PHONE WEB. 1260 u.i. Y. They were first married in Council| +Batted for Toney in third, e R K 991010002 4 u|Bluffs in 1914. Coe declares in his| *Batted for Dalo in sixth. g ertire. | petition that his wife refuses to stay v S e e L T at_home and pay attention to her| sRan for Schuls in ninth, household duties, St. Lowla .01 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 &9 —_— Cincinnati 1000001 4 0—8 Meat Market Damaged by Fire, Two-base hits: Snydor, Herzog, Three- Beatric., Neb, june 28.—(Special | base hits: Hetsel, Bescher, Wingo, Horna- ¢ g T origin | DY (2), Miller. Home run: Hornsby. Stolen Telegram.)—Fire of unknown origin | \iec: " Heres. " Betser GHt " Doubte gutted the meat market of A. Jacobs | play: ‘Bel::l“lo Corhan' to )b‘:ll‘l‘:' S‘&"" to i i i | Botzel to Mider. Bases on i Oft‘Ames, at Wymore this morning. 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