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_ MULFORD SETS UP THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, YANKEES ON TOP, JULY 14, 1916. the seventh inning, when Willlams triple was wasted. Washington got is only run raise the $2,500 bail required for re- ness men and their families. Yestera. i 2 TRiEha ML lease. day the clerks too their day off and ear On e al | | Prestdent” Wilson saw the game. It was | Accounts at the bank are mean-|went on a trip to the state fisheries SPEEDWAY MARK | D ‘:,Ir"',;".".:,::.,,'\“"q:,‘.::m"‘ since the openink | while being checked over, to ascer-|at South Bend. There were some | DETROIT. WASHINGTON :i‘:‘c“ ;h;‘n”“" 3';:;\‘““‘ of 5*“]”'“‘1“ l”f )f”]"()' in '(';CII‘BNY- Eight automo- R 0 . . ~ wp p gy ABHOAE ABH.OAE ormer bookkeeper, ~which the | biles carried the crowd and there was ’ The ehmmat}ons \\ll.l mn{muc tl.us gurgled Gaston. }ma. fine,” re-| — A s\wn 3o 421 armsondt 4 031 8 bank officials are unwilling to give|also an auto truck laden with the Smiling kulph Turns Lap at afternoon starting at 2:30. Four driv- S}F"""lfl"'dl ”!’lch"“;\"hl’“'f- they F‘“Sf“'leew York Regains Lead nijiushas ot 4 rib 4 111 b|any figures for until further check- catables. ers will ma i G s the English back three-quarters of an A HIG B NG : S & AR 111.9 Miles an Hour, Beat- | ™ ' make their first attempt to/jncy “yeiteraay™ | American League Race by |Viaiie 3020 iR e donsandiiteleaiamounticin : g ing Resta’s Record gain leading positions this afternoon. e | Defeati Cleveland Burn 1 daadinega ned. Merrick Teachers Will Meet. g ” They are Hughie Hughes, Duesen- {ack Gable is the real hard-luck | eleating Uleveland, ‘(.‘.‘:3 | 10360 \\'ffl”"i; Wat = Nel -JAI 13 _(]'rn\r_,‘ll ('\\lly, N(;(lx. July 13.—(Spe- =t berg; Tommy Milton, Duesenberg;|Pilot. Gable, for the second time,| = |Jamesp ¢ Bhilngp 3 8 0 45 o vater, Neb, July 1J.—lcial)—The Merrick County Teachers’ FIFTEEN DRIVERS QUALIFY | Aido Franchi, Pusun: Tules nfl.ig,i‘ had piston trouble yesterday. He ex-| SHAWKEY WINS BATTLE| 1owus 31 S g0 L:(ll"‘"“:r'c’;}'fi[‘hfffr':l h“]"il s uEuEy l‘nlsmu_l:' will convene in lhls'flf\y July i Delage. ~ All of these drivers pilot|Pects, however, to be in shape for s } *Ainsmith 0 0 0 0 3 s year the plan of a one}31 and remain in session until August cx;rs which consistently attain a sgeed 5““"";3'- 1}’1‘ Vail also went ‘“‘k"“‘; New York, July 13—New York re- Totals 31 42716 1 ::‘a»‘tl:"‘?;’r"igufs"'h ':‘_':““l’kl‘ l‘"‘Plflind f\ ghe ms:r]uc(nr;{ alrlc A,dE‘.ql-zlg ei’ ; of over 100 mi & yesterday, e shot a rod, kel 2 e *Batted o Aghth. n Vi usiness places and a|’A. Crago, Clara Hohl and Nettie I, HOW THEY QUALIFIED. 100 miles an” hour, so some | ¥ Y A gained the lead in the American| opiited for Poehiing In cish similar one day's outing for the busi- | Mills. BY FRED S. HUNTER. Smiling Ralph Mulford yesterday broke the world's speedway record sensational work is anticipated. He's now scribbling jingles. He calls 'em poems. He has, however, lost none of his popularity because of this latest short-coming. Here is one of Rick's creations, he’s written some others, but we haven't the heart pulchritudinous A. A. A, contest rep- resentative. Surrounded by a bunch of friends, Pete went up to Billy Chandler and asked for a ride. Chandler immediately said sure. Whereupon, Bill Barnes, the pulchri- storm delayed the start of the game and rain fell from the sixth inning until the game was stopped in the eighth, with New York at bat, two outs and two runs scored. The last three innings were played in semi- $ 000000 0—3 Amen Appointed Vice President of ] for cars of speedw_ay glass o the to print 'em: tudinous A. A. A. contest representa- | darkness. Score: B&nk Of m&rlnd& Sal Omaha oxl'al by turning a lap in forty Thousands strain their eyes to see|ti¥§ Who is running the doings, CLEVELAND. NEW YORK. e and two-fifths seconds, a rate of 111.9 them stepped forward and roared an em- | araneyae e 1 o0 ipartzner s n T 3 Snecial Starts miles per hour. The former record,| Grimy heroes at the wheel; phatic no. Pete had it fixed with|W Dpaihial 1t I Yl .Ch"“d" Ia, ]u'ly 13.-.—(,\\«!(3 ):; held by Dario Resta, was made at|Presses rend themselves to pieces Barnes before the play. Very neat.|gmitnre 4 1 1 0 0PIpp, Piaoao ’lhel\-acaucfy e tC‘le x}n:im(’)f‘\ Qfl ‘a‘nd Frid S ' Printing tons on how they feel. Ganalidb ¢ 111 3 onekerdy ¢ 10 g ofpresident of the Clarinda 1rust Fhany, Chicago. y Tommy Milton was the latest of [Shapmss & 12 2 1Mageact 3 0 1 0 0|Savings bank, caused by the suicide of By establishing the record Mulford | Grandstands yell and stand on tiptoe | the drivers to arrive. He got in yes- v F310 oM 4138 0IR R Spry two weeks ago, was filled Moming beat Dario Resta’s Omaha mark of | As the knights of speed rip by; terday morning at an early hour and | KlePferp 3 0 2 0 0Sh'wk'vip 2 0 0 0 0/ yesterday by the election to that posi- forty-one flat, made last Sunday, and | Manicurists, hello damsels, promptly called up Fred Wagner to Seliskinp 110105110 73110 o| tion of J. J. Amen, who has been act- crowded Resta out of the pole posi- tion n the start of the 150-mile clas- sic Saturday. Smiling Ralph certainly had “the old lead in he foot” yesterday. He pushed the old pedal down until it bent under the strain and the big Peugeot certainly did sail around the| And you ask what real grit is, which the horse races are run. Klein | sisted), Turner to Gandil. Bases on bals: | the bank, following the suicide of the saucer. Without realizing the speed | While you're dishing out your praises | bet he could turn a lap in thirty-four, | Ot Shawkey, 1; oft Kiepfer, 3; off Cov bank's vice president. Later the bank he was making Ralph made two loops | ~Give the mechanician his. He made one at thirty-eight and was kia | 3 Hlital and iearnedirang: OIS HAw directors offered him the position as of the track at forty and two-fifths. Billy Chandler wig-wagged frantic signals that he was burning the wood, but neither Mulford nor Jimmy Stakes, his mechanician, caught them, and Ralph pulled up, not believing he was doing better than forty-one. Starts Out Again. When he came in Chandler broke the glorious news and Mulford started him out. g Thus Mulford and Resta will pace the field in the first line the day of the race. . 3 Ralph De Palma clinched third po- Lovelorn lassies blush and sigh. Laurel wreaths for all the drivers— Give them bales and order more; Shout their praises for deeds of daring Till your punished lungs are sore. But when it comes down to cases, Gaston Morris, the celebrated business manager, tried to put one over on Kurt Hitke, the little Ger- man who rides with Wilbur D’Alene. “How are the Germans doing, Hitke?" tell him he was here, despite the fact that Wag was still sawing food among the perfumed feathers. The starter's life 1s a tough one. Art Klein showed the boys some speed on the half-mile dirt track upon getting ready to put his foot on it when he was called off. Art skidded the turns when making the thirty- eight and showered about 48,000 cu- bic feet of dust on everybody within three blocks. Orpet;s Lawyer Defends Words of the investigator. The state insinuat- ed that Carlin persuaded state wit- nesses to change their testimony. Not one word of proof had been brought against the investigator, Potter said. me that I had no right to act that way.” Mr. Potter said that no one could ty cablegram to the British 2mbassy here says positive proof has been found that the two German dread- naughts, Kaiser and Kronprinze, Totals 28102312 2 *Two out when game stopped by rain in elghth. Cleveland ........0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0—3 New York 100 T 03 0 2— Two-base hits: High, Walters. Three-base hits: Smith, Peckinpaugh. Stolen base: Plpp. Sacrifice hit: Shawkey. Sucrifice files: Pipp, Magee. Double plays: Gandil (unas- 3 runs; off Klepfer, 6 hits, 3 runs in five nings (none out In sixth); off Covaleskle, 2 hits, 1 run In two and two-thirds innings. Struck out: By Shawkey, 6; by Coveleskie, 1. Umpires: Hildebrand and O'Loughlin, Browns eBat Macks. Philadelphia, July 13.—St. Louls easily defeated Philadelphla here today, 7 to 3. | Wellman was very effective, two of the home runs being due to errors and the other to the fact that no effect was made ot prevent Lajole from scoring in the ninth inning. Plck was spiked on the foot while touching @ut Johnson in the third inning and Rowe took his place. Score: ing as chief bank examiner of-Towa. Mr. Amen sent to Auditor Shaw his resignation, and began work Wednes- day morning in his new position. Mr. Amen is the man who accompanied Auditor Shaw when the latter came to Clarinda to look into the affairs of vice president, assisting Cashier A, F. Galloway, in active charge of the bank’s affairs. Mr. Amen has for four years been one of the state's bank examiners, with headquarters at Cedar Rapids, being before that con- nected with the Valley bank at Mis- souri Valley. He has acquired an in- terest in the bank through purchase of stock and will move his family here in the early fall. %, osition of *Batted for Nabors in fifth. 002003810 1—7 Philadelphta.. 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1—3 Two-base hits: Johnson, Miller, Pratt, Wellman. Three-base hit: Severeld. Stolen 8t. Louis .... LEE 7rres Our Grand Semi-Annual Half-Price Sale of men’s and young men’s spring and summer suits - Clothing Ever Offered sition yesterday by doing a lap in for- The attorney’then turned were sunk by torpedoes during the|bases: (2), Miller, Lajole (2), Strunk, g : I r to Jose- Struck out: By Weilman, 4; b b ty-two and one-fifth, 107 11(1111(‘;5 31| phine Davis, who spent the gight battle of Jutland and that they now |y 158 by & el achior A1 Dk ble onusanc' Tnon-6G0Y sumcTuRt: 1008 hour. This is over a second better have been added to the official Brit- : Lavan to Pratt to Sisler, Strunk to The Lee Velvi than he did Wednesday, when he hit 104 miles an hour. with Marion on February 8, the day before the latter’s death. At the in- quest and to state’s officers Miss ish list of German ships destroyed. The Kaiser was of 24,700 displace- Pick. Bases on balls: Off Wellman, 3; off Nabors, 3; off Sheehan, 1; off Hasselbacher, 3. Hits and earned runs: O Wellman, b h d su . o e of vanadium rubber, theas tubes have added life, elasticity, vitality and Every broken line is in this mammoth collection. . : i 4 h t and ied ten 12-inch, fifty cal- P 3 Vi Hiy . . . . . Rick Cuts Time. | Davis said Marion was happy, never | {yc guns, The Kronpring carried Bis 3 rons 1n fve ininge: off shashan: 5 || U0, 1 viiey o wear to sour ||| Practically our entire stock included in this great Eddie Rickenbacher cut two-fifths [ (=" suicide and never | o' 12.inch, forty-five caliber guns. i rar bt o ers | [oasinge; : sweeping reduction. of a second off his first mark yester- day by making a lap in forty-three and three-fifths, 103 miles an hour. Eddie and Dave Lewis are now dead- locked for fourth position. Eddie can take one more trial today and Lewis two. ; Baby Pete Henderson and Wilbur D'Alene tied for sixth position at the stagt with marks of forty-four and one-fifth, 102 miles an hour, yester- day. Both have two more chances to lower these records. 3 Jack Gable, Billy Muller, Art Klein and Ira Vail were others to qualify “l was angry at Orpet for what he did to Marion; I thought him guilty and wanted to say things that would hurt him,” Josephine said in her testimony. “I' talked with my mother and gradually it dawned on It displaced 25,575 tons. Breathing Becomes Easler. After a few doses of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar- Honey, inflammation is arrésted, you cough less and breathe easler. Only 2ic. All drug- gists.—Advertisement. Connolly and Owenas. Tigers Trim Senators. Washington, July 13.—Detroit made it three out of four, by defeating Washington | today, 3 to 1. Young's triple which went through Barber, Foster's error, a pass and Hellman's double, gave Detroit its runs. Washington was unable to hit James until Let your next tube be a Les Velvet Red Inner Tube. 2081 Farmam. -t e $5.00 | $6.25 “Kuppenheimer” “L System” and “Collegian” Broken Lines of $10.00 Suits | $12.50 Suits 1 $15.00 Suits | $18.00 Suits $7.50 | $9.00 “Society Brand” I’E..““llm;;r;mg:r. Silvertown Conger is the happy |league race today by winning the last Derrolt £ R0 R0 e BORARLES L | S O —— e e % Resta, Peugsot . Ralph Mulford will today attempt|[man these days. Silvertown is the|game of the series from Cleveland, 6 "T"“"_":'::: L e T e Bane i 3 s, Crawford .. 3 s y Dario Resta. Sunday Resta 25 29 i ay ConbiySEacrifisaghitiaCobh Ssipue 4 er uits e et paearas 1 made the five miles in 2:44:82, a clip | local saucer are being made with cars [847¢ of the series, won today. Jamioson o Hoshilng o’ Williame. Kasox 8 8. Gable, Burman Spect 1 of 109.4 miles per hour. Mulford be- | €quipped with Goodrich Silvertown |. Klepfer was knocked out of the box | o, bula: ST BNy s ehinme, 7 hite. |3 Johnson, Crawtord 38 lieves he can clip a second off this|cord tires. Thus the elation. in the sixth inning, when the Yanks |3 runs in eight tnni oft James, ¢ hite. 11. Muller, Dans L’Argent 47 1-5 95 record. won_the game by scoring three runs ‘l“r:“\“ml“n(l‘!‘l‘: ::;\\'l:' '“'\'.'M":H;..'SS i 12. Kleln, Kielnart .......48 3-3 92 Pete Loch pulled some deep stuff|on Hartze!s base on balls, High's|po rams (o epe e istruck out: By 14 n.wflwk,‘wm D 91 Eddie Rickenbacher has suddenly [On the boys the other day. Pete ;‘)‘?“"]f‘: l??‘f["l’]i{lfl"s "fll‘h‘ and | Boehling, 6; by damen. 2 by Shaw 1. Um- 15, Vall, Hudson ......... 90 develoed a bunch of literary talent, fixed it up with Bill Barnes, the|Pipp’s sacrifice fly. A threatening | pires: Dinegn and Naliin. E etfagaint Tgi?]timc hef;{ayefl\’\/agfle&' gisbel;e.vel thisA open copfes;ion of ST. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA The vacancy in the e & the signal and he was officially time! . . osephine’s. mere girl, he said, ABHOAE. ABHO.AE | bookeeper has been e the . fo 2 Gualiying Isp at forty and two- His Own Witnesses shefound hat her words had x| st HL 3 s TR cployment of 1 C. Amick who for || Surpasses All Past Achievements o S " 4 0 08t 3 3 20| y ‘Mulford is now sure of the pole po- realized. Her feeling, if spite, had f,‘;‘_‘{{r-lr"_‘ “ i f 4 fl?“;“:':“-z"f b ,: {7' ‘3 . Sfiri)nffa“s:a:: h;spital, who has re- l [) T b sition. Resta Was two more “i»1s if | Waukegan, III, July 13.—Resum-|led her into a great wrong, the law-|Mrsansot 3 0 1 0 oPickab 1 1 3 0 o|signed his position there and began t 8 the BIGGEST and the BES R he cares to make them, but it 1S notfiny his argument for the defense to-| Yer, €xplained, and she purged her [Sevrelde 4 2 4 3 3011 0lhis new duties at the bank on Tues- believed he will be able to eclipse|day in the case of William O. Orpet, soul of it on the stand. {igf,;:'fifp fi f g H er,c : H 3 ?. 1 day. sale Of the ; the Mulford record. Resta, however, | charged with the murder of Marjon == Totals 33 37711 siiolle 2 0.3 1 0| The former bookeeper, Guy Brent, ] is prac(licallyDcergT of sleco{!dd SP}:)OS\!‘; é‘afmbcrt, Attorney Ralph F. Potter Two Dreadnaughts Sunk in St Sheehaiop 0 0 0 0 0 is still in jail here, a:ailinx }ppselr- ° 2 tion unless De Palma shou efended the integrity of his Hslbrp 1.0 010/, ce before the grand jury in Sep- some unusual speed today and beat|witnesses, particularly H. J.lCagl»ivn:I Ju"and Battle, Says London Mers 1109 0 ember, having been unable as yet to lg es ass as er a e '| Washington, July 13.—An admiral- Totals 32 62712 4 Superb productions—without question the greatest makes in the world, are also included, $20.00 Suits | $22.50 Suits | $25.00 Suits | $28.00 Suits $10 ($11.25 $12.50| $14 $30.00 Suits | $32.50 Suits | $35.00 Suits | $40.00 Suits $15 1$16.25$17.50 $20 See Friday Papers for Special Prices on Furnishings SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, ETC. yesterday. All of them, however, have two more chances and expect to do better today. Fifteen Qualify. A total of fifteen cars have now qualified for the race Saturday. The eliminations will continue today when Hughie Hughes, Tommy Milton, Aldo Franchi and Jules Devigne will be amgng the prominent drivers to take lhcgr first trials and several of those who have already qualified will at- tempt to set up better marks. In addition this afternoon Ralph Mulford will attempt to' lower the five-mile record set up Sunday by Dario Resta. Rural Carrier at Bened_ict Killed York, Neb., July 13.—(Special Tele- 4 gram.)—Daniel Wort, rural mail car- i rier on Route 2, Benedict, was in- stantly killed last evening. On his arrival home after making his route he unhitched his team and was driv- ing them to the water tank when they - became frightened and jerked his feet from under him. He struck the ground and broke his neck. Average Yield in Adah?s Twenty-Two Bushels to Acre Hastings, Neb., July 13.—(Special Telegram.)—Threshing is under way all over Adams county, revealing yields ranging from twenty-two to $ thirty-five bushels per acre. Grain B men believe that the average for this county will be about twenty-two bushels per acre. Fire Half Inch of Rain Falls on Fields of Gage Beatrice, Neb., July 13.—(Special Telegram.)—The drouth was broken lhere this' afternoon by a fine rain which amounted to .56 of an inch. Corn in this locality had began to suf- fer for lack of moisture. WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP AUTOMOBILE RACE! SATURDAY AFTERNOON The Greatest Galaxy of Speed Stars Ever Assembled On Any Track A Battle of Speed for the World’s Supremacy . 150 Miles--Championship--150 Miles Mlh_ces "" 50 Miles--FREE-FOR-ALL--50 Miles ---MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW--- ENTRIES: Eddie Rickenbacher, Maxwell, American. Ralph Mulford, Peugeot, French. Pete Henderson, Maxwell, American. Sliding Folding Garage Door Hangers Fits the requirements for most every gar- Dario Resta, Peugeot, French. Ralph De Palma, Mercedes, German. Art Johnson, Crawford, American. BA Call for Merrick Republicans. Ira Vail, Hudson, American. E:]:l‘cg: ":leg';’lftst:l"‘::'?:::zh age door problem. . 2 . s 2 . 0 ed il 2 . . . { e R R Mel Stringer, Mercer, American. Aldo Franchi, Pusun, English. Four doors hinged together in pairs are Jack Gable, Burman Special, French. E. E. Rawlings, West Duluth Special, American. Art Klein, Kleinart, American. required for each opening, one pair folding to the right and the other to the left. Can also be used for opening with five or six doors. Blue print showing erection details furnished with each order if desired. Come in and see hangers in actual operation. James Morton & Son Co. “The Hardware People.” 1511-13 Dodge Street. Hughie Hughes, Duesenberg, American. Wilbur D’Alene, Duesenberg, American. Tommy Milton, Duesenberg, American. Billy Muller, Dans L’ Argent Billy Chandler, Crawford, American. C. W. Thompson, Olson Special. Dave Lewis, Crawford, American. Grand Stand Seats, $3 to $4. Box Seats, $5. General Admission, $1. No Extras. Free Parking Space. Mail orders with remittance, addressed to Omaha Auto Speedway Co., will secure select seats. Seats now on sale at MERCHANTS HOTEL FONTENELLE HOTEL PAXTON HOTEL BEATON’S DRUG STORE MERRITT’S 2 DRUG STORES. and OMAHA AUTO SPEEDWAY CO., Omaha 1615 FARNAM STREET. TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 6424 ¥ chairman of the republican county { central committee, and C. F. N | myer, as secretary, have thi following consultation with precinct committeemen, issued a call for the county republican convention to be held at the court house in this city Friday, July 21, at 2 p. m. Eleven delegates from this county to the re- publican state ¢onvention, to be held at Lincoln Tuesday, July 25, will be elected, To the Public. “I have been using Chamberlain’s Tablets for indigestion for the past six months, and it affords me pleasure to sag that I have never used a.rem- - edy that did me so much good."—Mrs. ] C. E. Riley, Illion, N. Y. Chamber- lain's Tablets are obtainable every- where.—Advertisement.

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