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BRINGING UP FATHFR - 5 v : D LikE To | CANT OPEN HAVE THIS THIS HORRID Drawn for The Bee by George McManus-¢ \ Copyright, 1916, . International News Service. - 4ET THE PORTER- | DON'T KNOwW 'LL BE VERY THANKFUL. IF WELL - WHY DON'T You > T s - L IEER laage balls: Off Willlams, 3. Hits and earned | Thomas, 6; off Plank, 2. Hits and earned | Bush to' Heflman, .Bases on balls: Off | local lot by the Syracuse’team yesterday in, : runs: Off Willlams, 8 hits, 1 run in five and ‘Ott Thomas, 2 hits, 0 run in nine in- | Myers, 4; off Mitchell, 1. Hits and earncd (a closely contested and well played game. Sland‘mg Of Teams ||iwo-inias innings: ote Rasserl, 1 hit, o run oft Plank. 7 hits, 1 run in elght in- | runs: Off Meyers, 3 hits, 0 run in nine. in- [ The score was 2 to 1. Score: In twa And two.thirds innings: off Cleotte, | nings; off Koob, 0 hit 0 run in one inning. | nings; off Mitchell, 3 hits, 0 run in elght RN, off Bhore; 6 hits, | Struck out by Thomas, 2; by Plank, b.|innings; off James, 0 hit, 0 run in one Syracuse ...0 0 0 2 010 0 0 —2 7 BRUINS WIN 0UT iy T ;7 WEST. LEAGUR, | NATL. LEAGUE, 6 runs in nine innin Struck out: By | Umpires: Dineen and Hildebrand. BY S[NGLE SGORE Des Moines Takes an Eight to WL Pet | W, L. Bot. | 8hoter 4; Willlame, ©: by Russell, 1; by Davis and Beezley, Skinner and Macks Defeat Tigers. 5; by Mitchell, 4. Umpires: O'Loughlin and | Oberle. Bases on balls: 'Off Davis, 6; off Inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Meyers, |Eagle . Stanage and Burns. Struck out: By Meyers, | Batterfe: Omaha ... 636/ Brooklyn ...82 56.699 | Cicotte, 1. Umplires: Connolly and Chill. Seven Game from the Lincoln Phila. . w5 s Detrolt, Sept. 18.—Philadelphia defeated | Nallin. Skiuner, 2. Siruck out: By Davls, 13; by Sloux 524/ Boston lomas 8. Detroit 2 to 0 today, scoring both runs ——— Skinner, 6. Umpires: Spahnle an eddy. Each Team Makes Same Num- Drummers. Des Mojne 1500|New Yo St. Louls, Sept. 18.—Claude Thomas, a | without a hit. In the first Witt walked, American Assoclation. — 500/ Pittaburgh...64 73 467 | recrult from the Des Moines team of the [started to steal and came home when| At Toledo— RHE ber of Hits, But Denver Has Extra Score. 101010011—5 9 2 201000000—8 6 4 inneapolis, Dumont and Topeka .{...66 81 .449/Chicago .....68 79 .444 | Western league, pitched his first major | Stanage threw thet ball beyond Cobb in A VISITORS GET EARLY LEAD |8t Joneph..6386.423/81. Louls,...6081 426 | league game here today. hd held St.|center fleld =Crawford muffed Haley's Colo.Springs. 58 89 .395/Cincinnatl ..5390.371| Louls to two hits, Washington winning |fly In the _third and the batter reached AMER. LEAGUE. AMER, ASSN, 1 to 0, Washington scored its run in the |second. He took third on a sacrifice and | Owens; Toledo, Bedlent, Plerce and Wells 4 D - SR LR RCR B DR 4 b I 2y . L Pot W. L. Pct. | first, Leonard walked, went to second |scored when Mitchell threw to second to| At Indicnapolis— R.H. E. HOMER FOR THOMPSON MS-(' ]osepkh, dMo.: Sept fm' Dse‘s Boston .. "678|Loulsville ..,93 61.604 | when Foster singled, took third on Milan's | force Meyers, although there was an ecasy | Milwaukee 000000000—0 4 3 oines took todays game Irom OSt.|petroit . ‘876/indianapoliy .88 64 579 | sacrifice and came home on. Smith's sacri- [play at thep late. Sgore: ,| Indianapolis 00004020%—6 6 2 < Joseph here tody, 8 to 7. Score: Chicago . 2566 Minneapolls .83 73 .532 ne7 fly, Thel ocals did not get & man| PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT. Batterfes: waukee, Moran and Stumpr; Denver, Colo, Sept. 18.—Denver \ DES MOINES. Now York.. (521 Kansas Cit; 29 [ befond second base. Score: ABH.O.AE. AB.H,0.A.F | Indianapolis, Falkenberg and Schang. * ’ o5 | g e 8t. Louls...74 70 .6I4St. Paul WASHINGTON, 8T. LOUI Wittes 3 0 0 2 IBushss 4 0 3 At Loulsville (first game)— R.H. E. defeated Omaha in a close game Cleveiand .73 70 .510|Toledo . AB.H.O.A.E. AR HDAE, |Groventh & 0.3 4 0rngabsh 4 1 2 Kaneas City..... 00000000 0—0 5 6 here today, 7 to 6. The score: Washington .70 €9 .604!Columbus 65 84 .436 | Leon'd,3b 3 1 1 2 0Shotton,If 3 0 3 0 0|Srtunk,rf 4 0 1 0 ¥ 0 Louisville . 15000000°%%—6 8 1 OMAHA. Phita om0 08 223 Mllwaukes 60101 331 | Foster,2b 4 3 3 5 OMiller,rf 3 0 § 0.0|Schanglt 4 0 3 0 302 Battertes: Kansas Clty, Sanders, Cochre- . 0. A K 4. Milanof 3 1 1 0 OLeerf 10 0 0 0|VcIn'sib 3 211 1 $11 ham and Berry; Loulsville, Stroud and v Yesterday's Results. |Smithire 3 2 3 1 oSlslerab 3.0 7 1 0fPlekdb 3 070 & o1 318 Billings. ! WA SR A 1 WESTERN LEAGUE. Bhanks/lt 3 0 2 0 OPratt2b 3 0 3 1 0[Brownef 3 1 1 0 1Uligndb 3 0 2 | R b R HE ! Bwoldy, 3b. SO L sl et Judgegb 4 0 9 4 OMarmscf 2 1 2 0 0|Haleye 8 0 7 1 0Burnsib 0 0 8 ToB vl 5 50 00308 94818 10 ' : ; 1 : Rigaby, n",:uh‘o s_elh";"r-7- oseph, 7 flurlul\,fiu ; s g g %‘A{nuglln.ab ; (lb 2 } g Meyers,p 3 0 1 0 n\vmn;«gh.v 2 g g Kansas Ot 000016500 0—610 6 94 0 ) 8 R enry,c artleye 3 1 6 4 0f = = ————— “iitehallp 2 Mex ? i1 A I ol NATIONAL LEAGUE. | thoma,p 3 0 3 4 0 avanas 30 3 4 1) fotals..29 32713 2jamesp 3 8 0 s R L e L BB Al T8 il T e T T BAS YOG MR | N st o jank, *Harper 4 i d J Bl o e Chicago, 1; Philadelphia, 6. Totals..30 72719 IsRumisr 1 0 0 0 0 *McKes 10 0 Williams. g S Rk e Youke 111 ‘sacond Hqobips L4 ol 0ud e e 30000103716 4 o e 5 sburgh, 0-1; New , 21; second| T —mm e otals. . 7 St. Paul - e 3 game called end elghth, rain. : 1| *Batted foc' Mitchell In elghth, Columbus 23100101—613 2 ' T ABR B O ‘A\E | “Clcinnatl, 1-3; Brooklyn, 4L *Batted for Plank in ninth. ! *Batted for Stanage In ninth. o Ssttertent, Bt Paul, Upbam and Mayor; o A 0 A s ol AMERICAN LEAGUE. | Washington g g g z g 0 :\o—x ghllndelphla S0 ‘1) % g g 00 0—2 8 3ol Bttty b R H. 0. A E.|McCabe, 2b 14 1 1 3 2 3| Philadelphia, 2; Detrott, 0. Louts 0 0 0—0|Detrolt ....... 00 0 0 0—0 Syrasmsé Defents Bagle. ¢ , Miller, 2 2 8 0 o0fKirkham, 1 6 2 1 1 0 0| Washington, }; 8t. Louls, 0. Smith (3), Hartley, Stolen | Stolen base: Witt. Sacrifice hit: Meyers. | Syracuse, Neb., Sept. 18.—(Special.)—The CLUETY, PEABODY & CO. INC. MAKERS || ™ O 0 4 © aBullivan, rf 2 1 1 1 0 0f Boston, 4; Chicago, 3. , Foster. Bases on balls: Off | Double plays: Witt to Grover to Molnnis, | Bagle base ball team was defeated on the ——————————————————— ™ of 1°'1. 0 0 0 { B8 2! Sk SO SN ) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. 2 - - 3 S - — — m" PR R B (4 0 01 Y ¥ Minneapolts, 6; Téledo, 3. \ . B - gt ol 4 A Milwaukee, 0; Indlanapolis, 6. > 1 1 0°1 179 e kdeiowr, p 801 1 T % Kensas City, 0-6; Loutaville, 6-13 Ldord, LR TS S T R e e e e T My 8t Paul, 7; Columbus, 8. i IR TR it e S n T | ERTE RN SO LT SOOI g E’ H .: i 3 i 9| oWillisma out fn elght for tntertering with | fasia ularec 5 ! # di z Sl catcher, estern League—Lincoln at Denver, Des i s " —— - Moines at Whehita, Sloux City at St. Jo- (R R R R B RREES AR RERARRNREERRISERERTGE] Totals 7 10 3 o2 8 g0t eoines..d 2 0 1 3 0 5 07| seph Omaha at Topeka. a Q oseph.....0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 0—T 3 4 ] 3 3 0 1 1 *<7| guuck out: By Koestner, B; by M ¢.| National League—St. Louls at Boston, (4 | & ‘ ‘ m © 0100 1 18 pSuckout: By Koestnar. 6: by Muster: & | Cincinngtl at Brookiyn, Pittsburgh at New ' . Two-base hits; Butclier, Krueger, Cole. 5. Wild pitch: 'Musser, Hit by pitohed | York, Chicago at Philadelphla, Threo-base hits: Oakes.. run: Thomp- | ball: Meloan. Stolen bases: Meloan, Hart-| American League—Boston at Detroit, & [ ) » 1 | Sacrifice hits: Musser, Sulltvan, McClelland, | Chicago, New York at St. Louls. fly.: Shields. Sacrifice hits: Krueg- | Ewoldt. Two-base hits: McCabe, Kirkham, Dll!l. Double plays: Hartford to Jones, LEAD ALL OF RIVALS 'Umplres leulg His Chicago Forces Boston to the Team Worst of It| Front by Tossing Away Final Game with Champions. Home Bases on balls: Off Irion, ; off North, | ford, Wright (2), Kirkham, MoClelland | Washington at Cleveland, Philadelphla at ; out: By North, 8 Irion, In the light of this startling statement by the United States Government, it is’ interesting to know that in Kirschbaum Clothes nothing but pure all- wool fabrics are used. “*During this ‘investigation, many manufacturers when asked the percentage of wool in their leading numbers pleaded ignorance. They knew nothing of the kind of wool or the dyes used in the {abrics”—from a report of thé United Stated Department of J : i == — i inntngs; off ire: Shannon. =‘ one-third lll.l "-.'lnm: pire: annon. t Miller. 3 Donaldéon Blanks Bl Jisuif fys The Brandeis and = 3 i The All-Nations blanked the Bran- ' deis Sunday by a_4-to-0 score. For six innings Morrie Olson and Donaldson battled at almost even honors. The Brandeis defense crum- pled in the seventh, with the result that the visitors were able to secure the victory. .~ The sensational negro southpaw showed his old-time cunning and his sharp curve worked havoc among the ( ~Whiff8 Nilleteen Chicago, Sept. 18.—Joseph J. Lan- nin, president of the Boston American league club, today confirmed stories that he planred to give up his part of the club if his team did not win the championship this year, Mr. Lan- nin said he was convinced the umpires in the American league were giving his teaem the worst of it and that his players were discouraged because they thought the same. Toomis Wine From Hildreth. Upland, Neb,, Sept. 18.-—(8pecial.)—Loomls SCORE IS FOUR TO THREE Chicago, Sept. 18.—Chicago forced Boston back into- first place today when it tossed away the final game of the series with the world’s cham- ions, while Philadelphia wor frem etroit. The score was'4 to 3. Boston scored its first run in the second. Lewis singled after one was Commerce after an investigation of the clothes-making tndustry, poge 149, —fabrics acid tested to detect the slightest taint of cotton. —fabrics weather tested under all atmospheric conditions, —fabrics made lustrous, omana e 4 . won from Hildreth in first_ game of|OUt and went to third when Leibold Brandeis stickers. He whiffed NiNe- | {ho series to decide the amateur champlon- juggled Gardner’s single, On an at- . teen. Olson, with a record of thirteen |shlp of south-central Nebr here 8un- | tamnted double steal Lewis counted wins, gave the colored demon a hard day afternoon, 6 to 5. The game was ex- RERC ) p b h ide | Siting and mostly well played from start to when E. Collins threw wild to the Battle until the seventh, when a wide | finiah, ‘Hundroins srors mot bein” cony” | plate, throw to the plate with two down | Score: RH.E | Toneteors fumble of Walker's ground- gave the cosmopolitans their initial | Laomis 13000309028 7 tler after Janvrin had walked and » shrinkless and soft by the London Cold Water Process. -~ ° New Fall styles for men and young men at $15, $20, $25 and up to $40. run. A e ¥ Dattorl Another misplay in the eighth was| yiiareth, Whita and Geid e wholly responsible for the two runs| The next gamo of the serles will be played | aarned Williams was touched for n [ P at Loomis on Thursd ¢ thi k, | TV G R N [ e T riay of s weelt | gingles by Scott and Cad{. the for- AB.H. B A a mis, Charlston and Thorpe; | Lewis' double netted two more for the champions. The fourth run was I--I’J-.--'---."‘ i H.O.A. B.H.0AEB, & 2 B TR ST Y mer making third on the latter's hit. Eewavet'd 3 170 onyeertee 4 18 40| Prison Terms Given Men Syprehen lanedicand (Runsell re- ' o rf 4.0 0 0 0Gra'm2b 4 0 2 41 'y ace 1hams, ooper ifte a Colomane 4 118 & atawieket 3 03 00 For Stealing Harness | fi/"c 1 eibold and Scott scored after —~ : . nerab3 1 1 0 0Woodyss 8 8 1 3 1| Fairbury, Neb, Sept. 18.—(Special |the catch. = 'merdd 4 3 0 0 gx-::n:,lb‘: L i) Telegram.) — Arthur O’Keefe was| The White Sox had numerous tosle 4 3 0 0'oOMonp 3.1 01 o}ggvu;‘ %n i:(ldeterminlte sen;ence in‘c}l:an c? to score but did not avail 8 oot e, R e e the Nebraska penitentiary of one to|themselves of them. Score: 4 AlGle. B2 27 € 2 Totals. 32,64710 % seven years today by Judge Pember- BOSTON. = @ o . . of Brandels 060000 0 0—0ton, Glen Howard, owing to his|yooper,rt 4 2 0 0 0 1 HR g balia I oo 1. “siten base: Nendos. & ot of harness and saddles from ROV § 618 1 $TING § F 3 8 d o The Early i H re: ne. various persons in Fairbury and were | Lewls, 2 4 E Bl d B t 1 g ‘c:ptu;edpscverll lgiles“nox;h of the|Seortes” ¢ 13 3 800 ‘\\/ i M i city by Deputy Sheri at Shea.|Cndyle 21 61 30021 7 F ll S l 2 j 00 y a te 18 . They pleaded guilty in the _low,er"m""’ ELL 1Y e R a ty es lim ; 2 FOught at GOI‘IZ&.;”“" and haveibeen Sonfiried dn thef Tou! i \\"Il'm":’\ 30800 of the famous ‘“Manhattan i county jail since that time. Rokaoin s | 0 B8 “0ick 5 3 n i) - ! B eismarine oA B G Shirts” are here in a multitude i ¢ Amsterdam, Sept. 18—(Via Lon-| Medical College Opens *Jourdan 1 0 0 0 0 ;{e:l;x&dizrsx:)empztéfns, soft or { / ~'don.)—A telegram printed by the Co-! : % Totals..82 62710 3| y With Record Enrollment| smutiea tor Nosa tn sevonin. x $1.75 .., $2.25 il logne Gazette today says the Italan 2 *Bitted for Lynn in elght attacks against the Austro-Hungarian |, Lhe College of Medicine of the | *Batted for ‘Hasbrook in' Rinth 5P, A University of Nebraska opened its | poston . positions near Gorizia, on the Plateau | ;11 térm ‘at Forty-second and Dewey | Chicago :: Kfonun, wdhich have been proceed- lvcr;ue' tl;ig m%rning at 8 o'clock. A m'r‘wu-h-‘-': 'u; 14, ((;u)m"l:. Jn(-ll‘l.lon. g for two days, are not to be com- | total of 136 students were enrolled the | Jlolh = bhsca: JoCHses s B, Collins, pared with any battle, however |first day. This is the largest class | Garaner o Janvrin to Hoblitsel. Bases on loody, of the Italian war up to the | ever registered. Last year at this B e ?flnnfl(, but only with the great fight- | time enrollment was 119, The medi- g in the west or the last Russian|cal students takesthe last four years offensive. | of their work at this institution after The correspondent says the Italians | getting their preparaotry work in the . are |do¥ms tactics employed by | university proper at Lincoln. General Brussiloff, and adds that they| This evening from 8 o'clock to 10 are subjecting the short front be-|o'clock the college will open to the tween Wippach and the sea to con-| public and visitors will be shown tinuous assaults by thick infantry{through all departments. S, Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock = Chancellor Samuel Avery is to deliver tion puts mgny cars Three Are Killed When the opening address. on the scn?p \ib, Freight Trains Collide ; * JZt ol St v | Sport Calendar Toduy |l 0 IXON'G ¥ . John B. Stetson’s celebrated . Hats, at ?3'3& $4.00. go.oo. $7.50. $10.00. The borg and e Berg ani Mallory, at..........$3-00 :)tur Special, 2 $z.w | 9&9%’&6%0212); J merican 0.1 00 3100 0—4 00, 001 0 13 It doesn’t take a for- tune teller to tell the cause of most auto breakdowns or breakups. Fric- B emes .-l-.--ii-.-i-ll-.--n-----.--.-.-.- e S e 4 freigh i h GRAPHITE “i::omo f’xl'cri?ic“:gil'wln‘;'amscgfiiéc; n’,’,“:,, h,.,;":"“"mf,‘,'f,;‘"fl"m! 'fi,?"' A“tomobue L] d-on pear Stuart, Colo. The dead |~ Trotting—Lake Erie Cireuit meeting opens s are: Roy Scott, Ernést Holley, fire- | at Olarkeburs, W Va. Oeatial Dol Clr- I.UBRICANTS ¥ ln.uwfilhagn l.lbute_rri‘ ln' gn-‘mw.infimu :Iutll'l ovens uh i O q Aut bile Rob gt of sl The o B, SoontosT el | [ wil heep Pricon o Ackegiale Robes r ' fhe signals 1t wae said here oting—Western " Feanylvunia _ trap- caged with a muz- a Two cars loaded with gasoline blew | ¥ et zle on. ™ $6.75 to §15.00. and the wreckage was set on fire, | Golf~Middle western professional tourna- Ashk your dealer for the v zlunph wires were torn down by | ™ Bextueteuisiana sainst Chick Hayes, Dixon Lubricating Chart [ ] mh“#d up cars and wire communi- | fen rounds, at Kansas City. Philadelphin ghdw as halted for several hours. | Far, Moore AT yevta. Thamen, | sty bt o | . Y » il A WORM STEERING GEAR on How to Cure Colds. \ Jorsay Chy. N. ), T EUENNENENSRISERONUENNENNEEENENASRECcERRD Ford takes the strain from the arm| Avold exposure and drafts, Eat right. Established 1827 : "o im.the. sand or mud, | TSk Dr. Kines Now Discovery. It kil L T T R O T T R R it | m' m: so. 14th ::‘ deatroys the cold gorms. All druggists. -

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