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Slow, but Stronger—Sheep —At the end of twenty rounds of| 5 fighting Referee Biyy Roche this af-‘g:::: ?-’y‘ ternoon awarded Champion Freddie Tallow: Welsh of England the world's title. m;"'"'ml were: Cattle. H: bt try, 14@8 While the crowd evidently figured ve a4 former idol of the New York g‘s and now manager of the Cincin- Reds, and Mordecal Brown of the “famous old Cub machine m.t on slab * today in the second game of a double- day: THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1916. No. 3. JLI0G1.18; No. 3, $1.46; shiping, | over 3 Iha, 1ic. Hona: Over 4 lbe el At g LA Pork—Firm; mess, $20.00@20.60; family, | 340} L83 $22.50 9 23.00. Lard—Firm; middle west, $14.40G 81 % Omaha closing prices on futures for this $6.50@7.00. g WY Nowe. Sorc. Supk. i California crates, $4 erat ,po\llnvl bushels |9 gt. o R L = ¥ 7 5 $1.16 bu.; onions, span, $2 crate; onlons, eep AN ambs—! mH HINER BROWN 51y o : i IN ““"le Receipts Light and Tfide 4 ] $1.63%: f 1d “3e 1b.; onloms, western, 3%c; cabbage, | market, higher; lambs, $9 Dprb et Year - $1.7 % 0% v 3 s toes, 76c bask.; cucwmbers G0c; [lings, $7.26@8.00; wethers, 3. Ofla .50; ewes, A § i . 0. b. N : $2.75 case heavy, pigs, 35.50@ 0 3,700 head: 0. i g per n- The, '“m“nf (COUR° | der '8 oz each, per doz, 0c. Pipeans, per speeial, 8%¢, nomina | doz., 9100, Wednesday .. Art. | Open. St. Louls Live Stock Market. the challenger, Charley White of Chi- cago, had a slight edge throughout ;‘:'I:;' a the bout, the champion’s friends went | Estimate Saturd into a frenzy of delight when his hand was lifted in the air as a token of| Six dave this week 32452 victory. The men were in_ clinches |game Gave leot week: 29,550 two-thirds of the time and there was|8ame days 3 wks. ago.20.967 st game, 3 to ‘mai their pitch- H 5 i Same days.4 wks. ugo.18,645 48, i marked contrnt o P but ittle clean boxing. Same days last year..26,884 8. 8. 137,509 Go Into Clinch. rd to- M ducls of old, each was hit hal Receipts and disposition of live stock at ‘h:lder here, their first meeting in hewson was returned the w . the score being 10 to 8. TI e Cincinnati an even break on the gliday bill, Chicago having won the ¥ 134,371 ” 545 T_High. Hnw.‘(.‘louf T 1 7 $ | markex higher; native beef u( diiy | L, X i hias 1 n[m!fi, 1 i 2 helfers, cows, prime southern stoors, steers, $5.5 prime yearling steers a4 heifers, 37.800 | purgatives or cathartics. 9.00; native calves, 00 Head rket high- Hogs—Receipts, Tht Cubs touched Mathewson Round 1.—Welsh led twice with left to|(he Union stock yards, Omaha, Neb.. for y Loy & Bry axn South_Sixteenth street: Sheep anl Lambs—Receipts, 1000 head; ewson Victor in Duel with Briton Awarded World s Title - Ten.to Fifteen Higher. No. 2 yellow, 9%c| cornpape and |~ ‘ Rival \ at End of Twenty Rounds A " Hops—Quiet, state, common to choice, | TR DR 7 IR " n..:: dmném sy ' of flghtinyg. HOGS TEN TO FIPTEEN UP|I3if jaitc: 1014, b@te; Pacite coatt iy, noney. wov. || Dangers of Constipation : s st Hay—Steady; prime, $1.30; No. 1 31.25; | “'poyitry—Live: Broilers, 1% to 2 Ib and of Usual “Cures” i Omaha, Sept. 4, 1916, omm THE FIRST LITTLE COLEAN BOXING | Receipts were: attle. Hogs, Sheep, | 7:80. , . en. | under 4 Ibs, 13c: roosters and stags, 10lc: Estimate Monday 350 13,000 | Hides—Steady: Bogota, 311 @33c; Cen- | geoge, full fea young. &nd | Bemo day Tast woek.. " 12] SR | e, e alock irsis, 476; weo- ; old ducks, full foatfiered, fat, ‘4o; 3 Stop up for an extended ‘period one of the ‘Chicago, Sept. 4-Chrmy Mathew- Ringside, Colorado Springs, Sept. 4.|Same day 2 weeks ago..11,048. B gy J D) Raw gvge U 34! turice | hody's natural gutlets and the consequences are serious indded. Waste matter retained in the intestines, produces poisons which con- | taminate the entire system. in time becomes weakened and diseased. Auto-intoxication, dull headaches, mental de- | pression, skin eruptions, inflammation and i) ulceration of the bowels, pilés, appendicitis, | | St Louis, Mo, Sept. {.—Cattle—Receipts, | oop i oo the liver, paralysis, nervous Every organ yearling steers and | troubles—even insanity—are among the re- Cseana Wfl[:”: sults of chronic costiveness. No sufferer can ookers e ine southern stears, | 81107 to delay correcting such a condition. Anything which acts violently upon the bowels does more er; iights, $7.00@10.96; mixed and butchers, | harm than good. It injures the membranous $10.70@11.05; good heavy, $10.95@11.03;| lining, It weakens the bowel muscle, in time bulk of sales, $10.70@10.95. sbsolhiely fncapacitasing it. | ? izs 00@9.00; covu and heifers, $4.50@8.00; But no one can afford to use drastic | | 1 One dose may market higher: lambs, $7.00@10.25; slaught- | afford temporary relief, but soon you are T High. [Low.| Cioss. | Yex_ | 000 8500 57.25: bleating ewes, $0.000 | constipated again and must gradually in- tten hits while the Rzfis gath- h'nd“ln: l)l:y wen; m:nh- elinch. hlA ler':l twenty-four hours, ending at 3 o'clock v. m. ol of clinches followed without any blows | Beptember 4, 1916: """““f off B{ownh mxl‘hc fng struck. White landed left to head, RECETPTS—CARLOAD. them were for extra bases. White sent right to head and left to body Cattle Hogs Sheep, | ATt 1_Op and Welsh clinched, T men did a lot| Union Pacif of clinching, the crowd calling for them to V. break away. White sent a left hook to stomach. - Round even. Round 2.—Welsh led with left to head and ¢ x:rowd was the largest of the year. Each of the veteran pitchers re- ‘ceived a bouquet of American beauty i’mel,al the plate before they went , & Q, wes Great West 146-145 148-147 [ Wht. L] %’N ‘NZ-“% - '7!6‘ 88% 6% 86 City, Sept. 4.—CattleReceipts, | Besides its' mild, painles Kansas City Live Stock Market. really alds nature in overcoming laxative sction it s 10.00; yearlings, $6.0069.50. crease the dose to secure the desired result. Rt i e —_— & Smore peonie only. ¥n 1 49%/147 |149%-3 1468 harmless product known as “lax- “| White blocked and ran into a clinch. Welsh s 74 Ty-0 13% 73%| 12 d; market, higher; prime fed | has a beneficlal tonic effect. It strengthens, st game Prendergast held Perritt, Konatéhy, Double plays: | KeBt pounding White on the kidnoys In tho| 'Tolal reselile.. : LS Gl 0| Ten| Tok) 18 L H00@IL00; dresed beof atsern, | Instead of weskening, the intestinal wall, It '{ d hi hil ¥ clinches. - White sent two rights and lefts $ n steers, $6.50@9.50; | is plessant to take, does not disturb diges- einnati to four scattered hits while | Fletcher to Herzog to Kelly; Fletcher 10 |0 head and body. Welsh held on. The Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. 447% 45% | 44y 46% | 44% | cows, u nm :i. heifers, $6.00@10.26; | tion, and does not encourage the “laxative “Jocals bunched hits off Schulz in | Hersog to Holke. Bases on errors: New |men were in a clinch most of the round, i | e 1,008 na- 48R 4T% a0 i0| 478 | SO and feeders, $6.00@8.16; bulls, $5.25 Lax-ola may be obtained from any %flm and seventh. Score, first|York, 2; Boston, 3. Bases on bails: off | White doing the most effective work. . ne- s 80%- 61% “”"1 51k 80% | gg.50; calven, $8.80g1L00." ot | S A auaster's worth will do—Home . oun . ~They ran Into a clinch and| 3 Hogs—Receipts, 3.1 ead; markel &7 en-— yertisemen! off Reulbach, 4. Hits and earned | o royijed about the ring. White sent right| 626 .. 2,662 LRI :2! G . i CINN‘AITL LHCAGO alh ’ohrln::c. 1 r:‘nmlnmn:‘,;: ::- wa 'llm hooks to body, and repeated n1 IYI“ ‘\luPr»h‘:' )E " 62 . f g , no - | Wel h d. ¥ Lincoln’ Pack. Co. [ eulbach slovon Nitr, & rans 1n | lows. wers: girack, Rocho. being Kept bosy | J. M- , HE NN i 38 Struck out: By Perritt, 3i|priing the men apart, Round even. Bentor B by Reulbach 3. Umpt Klem Missed Left Hooks to Head. HIll & Son 14 16 14 20| ¢ 0 m.mnd 4.=~Again the men ran right into| [ B Lewls % 13 03 13 021 13 07 00 a clinch. White missed left hook to head. | ER————— Magie ‘hich 25-cent plece, -prlnu-dwkh 2 0| Philadeiphin, Sept. 4—Before crowds|White sent right and left/ hooks to the|J: ' Bulle - New York Money Market. o wv": by L y':q':p::yt;ebwud find there 8 wfl.«# 2 0fwhich broke the record for & holiday at|body and had Welsh against the ropes. | o i FONRE oo 131 Jow T Sept. 2. 11 . This provided you don’t “‘peek"” at any time during the 4 9] the Natfonal league park here, Philndelphia | Welsh missed loft to the head, White coun-| KOtoniock Tros ew York, Sept. 3.—Mercantile Paper— ¥ 3 P —— | today twice deteated Brookiys, 3 o 1’ in |tered With right to Welsh' ANl fighting | 5 G: Kellogg 27 314 @3% per cent. lnm-o-lnnmwohlnl ohmtm:hbluulmimmumu ¥ 3‘" Tning, and 1 to 3 in 1 | s, bavn 0 WRILES, SOy, White's. round: et e -4 y R P e the magic box—and really, g [ H. ¥, Hamiiton ., : cables_ $4.76 7-16, or October—1 ]| Dhmants f o e hred ay Vel | Resid oo odgid e a8 o Roheomid 8 ks I N et e sk .w"'"*'c"mh,...,fi ot S - L 3 0. an: Calt Co. 3 o " th and the Wortman, Stolen| Home-run drives by Killifer and Luderus [arm blows to body. Welsh keeps pound- |Christie . L] Bonds—Government, steady; rallroad. | R:';c .o.flh“m%‘:'mmm"hh':ryur et e ateady. : ‘Pechous to Doyle seve Philadelphia the victory ln the morn- | ing the kidneys in the elinches and White's | Higgins 1. bagge: back is all red as the résult. The champlon | Meyers der 4 mudt off Marquard, who was taken out for |is keeping close to the r%nn with his back | Baker, Jones & Smith 11 s : off Schuits, | & pinch hitter in the fifth i to the sun. White landed left to body.| Other buyers ........ 4 10,716 .lu'll:ncl‘%lhld: Th Round even, -1 3 Round 6,—Roche tried to keep the men Totals ..., 210 18542 un and Rigler. ff C trom. continual clinching. White rushed | Cattje—Recelpts were extiasialy smalf fo- CHICAGO, e A g oand janded rishts and)day for u Monday, for the reason that the | \'i &7 s . o sent left | threatened: strike last weoek made shippers ARIEOME | whs BIt s, et NB wvs gived, hook to ear. Welsh blocked stralght Jeft|in the country afrad to load their stoek dFinek,rf 170 9| port. Score, first game: W They were in. & clinch at bell. | early enough to reach the market toda; #‘&f $1444] oRooigN, rwLeDEL round, o maskel” v s, Dariy Turpin’s School of Dancing. 4 HOAE .‘. .04 3 This s White's. there was not enough on Monday, September 11th, 8 p, m. First %{fi! et 8.4 2 00 : buyers to any great extent First beginner’s class, Monday, Sep! e p, m. T o 0 P Il P ol ok to Siamn: | seomed to find favor in buyers eyes and advanced clf;‘n, Tuesday, Septem yer 12, 8 p. m. Applications re- Vanas 4 g8 § ¢ 3 |clinchad. - weish entlott” ta’ ohin. Wekile | SLoaNic Brise TAL NoTY, QNI 56 os ceivedgnow. Harne hllssc hl’rivfllte leut::t.u auy :-eim: aottll‘: ll’ald Far- rot 4 20 900 o o|%nt right to chin and then to body. White's | posible to find sellers quotin o nam Sts. First Higl 00l class s eptember , 8 p. m. Mollwits 1 0 0 0 AR 11 i o §/—hey continued thatr cllnching, | L the way from ateady o, oco Children’s class begins Saturday, October 7th, 2:30 p. m. Totals. 41162714 2| Jhareo 3 1 3 0|Welsh landed lightly to nose and clinched, : n ninth, $ 4 00 tapped to nose Iightly.agaln. Whit ; S = h:e::' il T Sl Tl I - g | i e ety e || EMPRE S S "D round, " - § 0 ~They alternated between spar- Evngs., u»al-lo-'lle. 1 : ring for openings and- running into, clinches. Direct From 184 'nm Chicago TODAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY R Welsh blocked several blows as he backed o @7.25; good to GORGEOUS - SULLIVAN'S BEAR ; toward the ropes. Welsh sent left to neck. c 6.40@17.00; falr to good cows, L S 5 DAVE MARION 3 D IER REVIEWS Yes—The Largest on. the Stage: Jlotaln " ”“, White landed left to head. White's round. | §5. .40; common to fair cow- N 0@ OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. { u Py AR LIS S Round 10.—Welsh drove left to jaw. White foed 35@1.26; o, Musical “THE WORLD OF FROLICS b i e e B sont right to head. White upperut to|falr to good feeders, § b : 3 o Cast and Wonder Chorus MANNII *Batted for Pfeffer in eighth. + |stomach and followed with left hook to ear,|t0 fair feeders, $6.00@6.76; good to unolc- Butter—No. 1 creamery, in cartons or Nite.) #Batted for Ruoker ln ninth. White's_ round. stockers, n\unu Mock helforn, 16,000 be, 300; No. 3, 3 (!’hd P-d-r-nleo Eridey 0; at $5.26@6.26; Tmpo; wiss, 1b., Ladies’ Matines Week Days. "mfin 0 0.0 0 00 11 Drives Right to Nose, | Y ¥ y 36c; black Swiss, 26 phia ..0 0 l 100 0 0 *~2| Round 11.—White sent loft to head and i triplets, 17%c; dalsies, 17%c: Young Amer- PHONE . Two-base hita: Cutshaw, Mille Home | Welsh drove right tes nose, rushing White ki . lca, 19%c; blue label brick, 18%c; lim- DOVGLAS New York white, 20c; Rocque- ey fl'll’;m Killifor. Btolen bases: Whe back. The fghting has been practically | Hogs—Rallroad embargoes on live stock Bacrifice hits: Cravath, on this far, what lead White had being | shipments were not un'e': soon enough to to Miller to Ruck ly & shade. White roughed Welsh to| allow any number of hogs to be loaded for O 46c; count pla; luull t- l-nmll to Luderus, First base head and body and the champlon clinched. | today's market here, and the result was that | ©020 SOPRR errorat Off Brookl , Basen ulh: O1¢.| White's round, Pt o )hnt. 1. Hits earned | Round 12.—White sent right and left up- 8 hits, 2 runl in four | percut to body fn clinch, White rocked 3 hita, Wolsh with stiff uppercut to chin, Welsh 18@17c; re overly. White's round. 36 e reported in and 2,220 Round 13,~Both men worked hard for | MTived on the corresponding day last year. An opening, White sent hard right to jaw. Receipts were so small that there really Welsh's fow blows seemed to lack steam.|as not much of a market to it this morn- They were in the usual clinch when the|ing. Both shippers and packers were out, round ended. White's round. l:u‘!x there w;:-" n'ot enough lu;g:h.hera l: make a pure or any one o m, an White Assumes Aggromive. /| (ho result was that most of them decilned Round 14—White assumed the aggressive | to do a thing, Chicago reported as much PHILAD! 1A, A' IIL 0. Round -1§—Welsh landed twice to nose | their intention of holding nlr tuft over “Jwith atralght lefts and repeated to head. ! till tontofFow. Welsh sent three left hooks to mouth in Nome mixed packers sold around $10.15, quick succession. It was Welsh's first round | While protty good mixed and butchers went of the fight, ms::m‘;p—':n llh‘u‘lloblbol‘)"o' Nobody Marked, % ee) eop ane amb receipts were comparatively larger than tlu arrivals -of Round 17-~Nelther man has hurt the other | any p:"m -o’n of stock, and while not up and nuhr shows any marks of the con-|to normal for a Monday were pretty decent test. White drove right and left to body, | considering conditions. The supply was estl- but Wt blocked as he backed away. 13,000 head, belng Round even. as_for elthe! The crowd called to the wmen to fight | last week or & year fly: Cravath, tnntend of "cliching all the time. Neither | as heavy as on Mo Chendy, 1; off Smith, 1; off | man getting In a telling blow. lam- | Buyers wanted the lamba.badly. enough, “Applaton, 1; off Rixey, 5. Bases |med Tight and left hooks to oars. And |but sellers were holding fof every bit of A Hit by nllcm again Welsh had to save. White's round, | strength there in the market and trade Dell (R n{. Hu and earned | Round 19~White drove a left hook to ol Chn 2 runa In one- | body, White played a tattoo on Welsh's rd “inil !( face with short right jabs. The crowd in/ two- oft roared Its encouragement to Whi W 2 runs i -h drove right and left to body, wi A m A» , five hits n | continued holding angered him. Wi enough supply to make 8 five inni I8, round. Round 20—~White sent right te jaw and Malls, I body. White landed a hard right uppercut by ullll Rixey. Umpi to stomach. Welsh kept running into the and. l"o-. clinches. White' landed left to jaw. White sent right uppercut to body, Welsh ran 01&1‘01100 MiOkey moc;:::::ml\nm. Saved by Guards o --::-.,3.;-'- fmen, s At Muny Beach [+ mew ,:"' i Clarence C, Mickey, secretary of the socialist state headquarters, 308 Is.' Lyri¢ building, wndrueue%‘ Eronin . qtont: heavy, $095011.05] w“I'E " l' "' watery grave yesterday at Municipal {1 b b::ch‘ wh‘;re hhe :lml‘:l betvm|n 5.. " {9276 Tamh MAPLEWOOD %‘kflfi nine-foot depth and the tower! Lifeguards Bnlrd and Kane rushed V0100 above” Baturdsy's: -v";:::‘; oy T B to- the mcl#f;& ane 'Ii‘rping on the $10.40@11,00; light, ug.soo High Altitude. Free from Hay Fever. 2 dock, but cache MAPLEWOOD INN mnn andfl?r%ughlt‘ h{lm (r:‘ to l?lllr. 9.50 a I'M i Tt \Af A o Vi Opposite Hotel. Capacity 145, b& pi Liverpool, Bept. 4.—Wheat—8pot, steady: . Mickey's face was discolored No. 2 1 yortara winter, o stock; No. 1 Terms Moderate. when he was brought in. - He' had | Manjiegt. 148 Ot L A0 No. 3| g erior 18-Hols Gelf Course 8080 yards. been under water several minutes.| “Com—=8pot, dull; Ameri Ixed, Wiien he came to; he said he was|and ola, 10s 8a. merican mixed. nOW| Moteriats’ Beat Radiating Center in Mts. 3 ¥4 Flour—Winter patents, 37s. hastening to rescue a woman €OM-| yopeTn Tanaon (Pactfic const), (4 154 | BoOking Office, 1180 Brosdway, New Yer, 16a. Alse Maplewood. N. H. when nhwnve struck him in | g5 th. Dr, Leary said the case gave little promise; at ‘first of successful termi- tion, but the promptness with whl:h v his. crew worked saved the victim's A el ey i eI TR IUMPH many, people the water. Statement of Clearing House Banks. ! N i Rt P URITY it B U T bl o] A deorensh of $09 361,320 from lant week, statemont Mlovu Actual Oolllllhl dise’| | oowes evm e mms olwnonocss o = =l B e 'ifi“"fi' ‘ {';?(‘)CA/\F:‘TT DELIVERY TO }IVATE FAMILY TRADE (PHONE WEB.1260) MAIL ORDERS SHI!I!PPED IMMEDIATELY CHAS. STORZ cistrisuror 1127 29 SHERM AVE. OMAHA, NELR 2] cmmsmannie *U. 8. ref. 2 n—-lhlglrdl. 28Q40c; H 11 p m de, § S .m & Edna ull. Three Kitaro Brothers, black bass, 32c; suntish, 8c; cropples, “ Weekly. B T, A 41 i and landed right and left o body and|as 10c higher prices early and one packer 3328 3 hean ‘olch saved himself by clinch- | bought two loads b wers - called 10000 "A right to JAw forced Welth to the | 10@15c higher, wh r took & cou. 0. 1 : ‘White drove loft twice to stomach, | ple more the lm But thess few u mu. lo = uz ] i ““‘& & right on Welsh's cheek, nl-l were ey nohcfl ;l:dn nf‘wh:: the :HIM. 4. 40065 market woul ve bet a decent run | $1. 311310 lnnl 16—~White opened the found with | been on hand. Several pleces of loads, as 0010 0ftwo righta to Welsh's body and left to|WIl as a couple of whole cars, were still 3003 0|jaw, and Welsh clinched. Both wrestled [ In first hands up to a rather late Hour, w=mme=eme=|ground, trying, Welsh being the greater |sellers saying th unnblo to get bids 31102718 0| often Even round. of better than steady prices nnouncing \ reg MK &T lat ia .,,.” It's just the same thing, The easiest and surest money-maker in he world. + 99 Mo, Pac. Con, 68.101% | IW%MDM Power bs. !‘I\’:‘ 1n 80 e-numh'. nou-ll encugh fer600 egas 427 Lee Buil OMAHA. AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS. oF VAUDEVILLE i by Matives, 2 Y'thes week: EVAND I‘coun llLuA HELEN m’ WNTMNEI Miler & Halose. Vineonts airr 1o the Moan: has been missing and running int blizzard kept practically all trains mn White Focked Wolsh with EhC and. loft | only two londs, arrived. A week | PIckersl, 1fc; steak codfish, it tletieh fc; | ricss: Matlne salery, I0c bust te (uxset St Conscience.” O1jaba to head, but the champlon covered ere 3,648 d, while two Srday a5 ay), 28e. 306, 805, =$hend NORMA TALMADGE and TULLY MARSHALL, in “The Devil’s Needle” Keystone M ‘Pathe Weekly 30k Juom, et ER 4 e Por bot, 2 , | > GAMES Lou TELLENGEN “The Vlctory of Open 2-11 Daily, BASE BALL OMAHA vs. SIOUX CITY ROURKE PARK e Fisst Game Called at :m““ g Tu.‘.{s TSATMIW. at 3118 TODAY—WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY r VERA MICHELENA, in TNE MAXWELL CARS . Webster “DRIFTWOOD” Adapted from stage success by Owen Davis [ ‘Newsmze_r Advertising— All Else Vexation and Vanity” 'HE first day John Wanamaker was in business he took in $24.67. He kept 67 cents for change and invested $24.00 in newupaper advertising. He has been mcreasmg that investment year by year, till it now runs into thousands daily. Mr. Wanamaker had this to'say on newspapar advertisin to the delegates at the recent Advertising Clubs of the World Con- vention: “Our little allowance of advertising money went to the news- gapers then, as it goes, nearly altogether, today, because, if I ever ave a monument for discovering anything, it will be for findin out that the only ndveflumg of direct and instant benefit to bo ;nerdlunt and customer, is in the daily newspaper of known circu- ation. “All others are vanity and vexation. “To have learned this fact has greatly he]ped my enterprises, though often there has been serious discomfort in saying so pub- licly and in breaking away from posters, leaflets and weeklies.” 02