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    TUK BKK: OMAHA, TJIIJIWDAV, Ai'KII, 15, 1915.
Bringing Up Father
CnpvrtM, 111. International
Nana Kervlc.
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Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
I HOPE. MY HU5BAM0 '
WILL CE.T, ACOUMMTED
WITH ALL THE PROMINENT
kylFIM TOMICUT AX KitOC f
bPiFELPvjFs reception:
PLEA.bE" TRY
VtTH THE. O),
MENTONlCHTS
JU- DOIT
NOW REMEMBER
PKK OUT THE. DKCEW
MAN ANO TRX TO
ET IN VTH MrA
INVITE, M1M TOOJT
THE Elt5$EW'
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BRAYES SHOT OUT
BY LOVLYPHILLIES
'World's Champion Bate Ball .Team
Defeated in Opening: Game by
Three to Nothing.
BAN JOHXSON ASSIGNS UHPIKES
FOR OPENING GAMES.
ALEXANDER HURLS IN FORM
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BOSTON. April 1.-Tha Bravra t-rt-lvrd
a aetbark from rhlladclphU today
at the atart of their qcaat for a acond
pen.'.ent. With AlrxanUr pitching- re
markably wH for the opening- name of
the eeawin. the world'e champion were
ehut out. . KpecUculajr fielding r
Whltted and Xugey. reo.nt addition to
the vlaltora rank, aided materially In the
tiicea. ,
Rcaldra the ruatomary flag raining nd
n-.ayor'a throwing of the ball, the open
ing ceremonial Included preaentatlona to
luey and Whltted of the Philadelphia
iam. The gift were mada y the
Brave, through Manager Stalling.
Dugey and Whltted wore member of the
Boton tram when It won the champloo
altlp last year. Score i
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Two-b hit: Klllfrr. Whltted. Stolen
haw.: Kvera (2). Hmttli. Ha-rlflce hit;
inim, Nlehuff, Iiderua. Left on baae;
l i.ilaj.-lt'hla, ; Hoeton. .
bftllai Utf Aienaer. i, on iwu-iji...
Htruck out: r Alexajider, S; by -l.lph,
t. Times IM. t'mplre; Byren
and Orth.
Oodaere icaay for Glaat.
NEW TORK. April 4.-Th New York
National opened their rhamplnnnhlp aea
e..n here today wlili an eay victory oyer
Brooklyn, the former chaaiplon winning
by a aoore of 1A to . ,
Mi Oraw'a team ft off to an early
lead by hammering J'feffer fo reven run
in th f lrt and cond Innlnir. rVihmut
topped New York for few Inning,
but in the aixth Inning the home team
piled up five more rune on four double.
In !nle. tel and an error. Brown,
who untuned wa even lei ffeotly.
Koyie. up fiv time, hit two double
and three alngle ki.d acored four ruii".
SJcore:
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CIIlCAOOf Aprl 14.PreMdnt Ban
Johnann of the American le&cue ha an
nounced th assignment of umpire for
the opening game a folloV: IMneea
and Nallln at Ht. Louis, O'Longhlln and
llllinrand at Detroit. Evan and Mul-
laney at WaahlnKton, Connolly and Chill
at Philadelphia. Nallln and Mull&ney are
new nien on the staff, the former-having
been with tbe International league lat
eaaon and th latter with th Texas
circuit.
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JOHNSON BLANKS
YANKS AT CAPITAL
Wilson and Hit Cabinet Members
See Senator! Defeat Highland- '
era, Seren to Nothing:.
WALTER'S WORK IS FEATURE
Standing of Teams
p. w. i ret.
, V 10 l.ono
11 0 1.000
k 1 . 1 0 l.9
Ill -1.000
1 1 .000
, i , o 1 .ooo
,., 1 ' 0 1 .000
.i 10 .000
WABHINOTON, April 14. President
Wilson, several -member of hi cabinet
and st huge crowd today Washington
defeat New York, by a oore of 7 to 0, In
the opening gam of the base ball season
her.
The presldnnt . began the gm ' br
throwing the flrat ball to tTmplre "Blllir"
Bvan. With Secretary Bryan. Lane,
Daniel ahd Qarrlson. b remained
throughout th game and warmly ap
plauded the beat plays.
A baso ball bat and tll Inscrlbea
with the name of Francl 8ayre. th
grandson of President Wilson, were
presented to . the ' president during the
game by Manager Orlfflth of tha Wash
ington team. . J .
Th game, played In Ideal weather, was
featured by the pitching of "Walter John-
on, who allowed New Ycrk but two hit,
and by , William' catch on Cree line
drive In th fifth with two on bases.
Three of Warhop four paaaea. which
wer followed by hit, resulted in run.
With tbe bases full in th fifth, Cook
misjudged Morgan at. which went for
three baae. and Washington scored thre
runs. Washington scored again In the
etahth en Alnsworth hits, error by
High and ,MumI Wnd aacrlfioe by M(W-
ler and Fowter. Score; '
NEW TORK. WAsillKOTOW
NATIONA1. LEAGUE.
Chlca.ro ...
New York
Philadelphli
Plttsburgn
Cincinnati
8t. txtula
Brooklyn .
Boston ...
AMER. LEAGUE. FED. LEAGUE.
W.UPct.l W.L.Pct.
Chicago ,.10 l.ono) Chicago ... 2 1.000
I'hlla. X 0 l.niioi Newark ...a 1 ..wi
Cleveland..! 0 l.Ofrtl Brooklyn ..3 1 .7V)
wash l o i.onot st. Louts... a l .wit
Pt. Louis.. 0 1 .(tO Kan. City.. S .400
Detroit ... 0 1 .onol pltteburgh.. J S .20
Boston, ... 0 1 .0001 Buffalo ...1 t .260
New York. 0 1 .000 Baltimore... 1 S .-M
Yeaterdar' Keawlta.
FEDERAL LEAQUH.
ft Loul. J- Kansaa City. 1.
Newark. 7; Brooklyn, 8.
Buffalo. 1; Baltimore, 6.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chicago, 7; Bt. Louis, .
ClevelHnd. f, Detroit, 1.
New York, 0; Washington, 7.
Boston, O; Philadelphia. 2.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Philadelphia, 8: Boston. 0. '
Brooklyn. New York. 18.
Pittsburgh, ; Cincinnati. 2.
t)t- Louts. 2; Chicago, T.
Game Today.
Federal Leaeme St. Lnuta at Kansas
City. Buffalo at Baltimore, Newark at
urooxiyn. Pittsburgh at Chicago.
American Lengue Chicago at 8t. IJtils,
Cleveland at Detroit. New York at Wash-
lnston. Boston at Phlladelnhla.
National League Philadelphia at Boa-
ion, HrooKiyn m isew Yprk, Plttsourgn
at Cincinnati, tit. Loul at Chicago.
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h hits: Fisher, Long. Stolen bases:
Fisher. Good. 1'helan. Vttlllama. Kc.hulta
Zimmerman, Bocha. Earned runs: Off
Bailee, I; off Vaughn. 1. Sacrifice hit:
Williams. Left on baaea: St. IxjuIs. ;
Chlcano. 10. Base on errors: Chicago, 1;
ft Iouls. 1. Bases on balls: Off Vaughn.
: off Ntehaus, 1. Hits: Off Bailee. 10 in
s innlnss: off Nlehaus. 1 In twa Innlim
Hit by pitched ball: By .Bailee, Vaughn.
8trurk out: By Vaughn, 7: by Bailee. I:
by Nlehaus. J. Time:. 110. Ilmt.ir..-
QulgU-y and Iason.
Zlanwul I
a.a.a. ..... a a
t!s as a a
rieirher out. hit by batte dball.
Hatted for I'fettcr in th third.
tti.d for Schmut in th seventh.
trooklyn ??!!!???
Nsw York IMMI1I -W
Base on errors: New York. I; Hrook-
i t.iu hits: Dovie (Z. Meyers.
knulirau. Thort. Lokwrt. Three-base
hi.- n h.. , tionia run: rletrher. Ki.n
it..l hit- M.rwie. blolen bases: mkmI-
.... Markia 1-ft on bases: N ew York,
4; Brooklyn, luble play: T"ISiuUl?
Hetrher to Morkie. Bases on baW? Off
P!-ffir I: off t4-limui, l. on urown.
Tru I. titrurk out: By Heffor,
t ; by Kvhmuts, I; by Brown. 1; by Tes
t.a.i. a. Passed ball. Mrc'artv., Hits:
in W.rrar. 1 in two Innins: off flcmuta.
J in four innings; off Brown. 4 In two
tnninss. Time: S;I. Implres: Klgler
Slid HH
..m.l'DnU CINCINNATI
' .UHOAE ABHOAE
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TeUls.....Ma tf 14 4
Kan for Dooln In the ninth.
halted for Mhneider In the ninth
ritl.burifh 0 1 J -
llnrlnnall -
To-bs hit: J. Wgner. Olson. Vlox.
Three-lee hit: Hlnchman. Stolen baae:
Hin hman, lleuna, Uerber. J. Wagner,
Tinbly. Karned nini: llttsliurr.H. a
avr;rice bits: Ieieun. Muiju.llan.
l-ubl ly: Olson to lieraiig to kiull-
Us; Grrber to i. Wagner to Johnston.
Ixtt on bases: Pittsburgh. S: Cincinnati.
. Bane on errors: ptilsbiirgh, 1: t'tn
I'liiiail, 1. Bases on balls: Off Mrtjulllan.
3: ulf Anwt, 1; off Scluitider. t. Hlu: Off
Aniw, 4 In four Innings; otf Hi-hiwlter. i
In five tunings, htruck out: By M-vul.
Ian, 4: bv Ames, 2; by Schneider. L Time:
I'lTiplrra: Klem and Kmsll.
r. tr i. chh'aikv
ASH DA B Ak.H O A t
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TRYING TO REVIVE HIGH
SCHOOL GOLF TOURNAMENT,
The Omaha High school golf tourney
may be revived thl spring. John Mor
ns, a junior at the school, la attempting
to Ur up Interest In th event and be.
lleve he will b uocefuL He plan
en three elghteen-hol matches to be
played on the course of the three coun
try, dub. Harold Johnon. runner-up
in in aiai tournament last year, won
tne twa previous high school tourha.
menta.
KRUG APPOINTS BREEN
CAPTAIN OF ROURKES
Marty Krug, manager of the Rourke.
announced Just before going to Lincoln
that Dick Breen, aecond baseman, would
act a captain of th Bourk tribe thl
year. With Manager Krug In the outer
work and Captain Breen In th Infield
boneheed play ahould be rare occurrences
on the Omaha nine thl year.
SCUL HAS BEEN EVOLYED
THROUGH COUNTLESS AGES
The aoul is not created at birth, ac
fording to U W. Hoger. national lee
- n u'r. a I a t ;turer of the Tbeoaoptikal society, who
lectured laat night at the Theosophlcal
hall In Th Bee building on "Reincarna
tion. ' It ha been evolved, he declared,
from the spiritual side of th universe as
world and stars have been evolved from
th physical aid.
It th human aoul bad been evolving
for ten of thousand of year. said.
It was easy to account for th diffe
.nee a oi mentality ana morality that un
doubtedly exist at birth: but If the soul
1 created at birth and ono Is gifted with
genius, while another I blighted with
stupidity, there could be no justice In life.
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MRS. JOSEPH C. GREEN
DIES AT HOME IN OMAHA
Mra Joseph C. Green, a resident of
a a 5 ."r.."aba ! I a j!0'' thlrty-.l year, died Tue-
i ir, is.... a a
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a i . rwu, ib.. a t $ a
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ToUl u a M at, a ,
M.M.-d tor Klie in the seventh.
l an. J for Nirhaue In th ninth,
i t I ae a I I 1
i- ).....! e-i
';iiM hits: An her, hater Thr's-
day at the age of 74 year. Nsw M 11 ford
uquehanna county, Pennsylvania, wa
her birtbplao and early home. Besides
sister and brotiisr residing la Nsw Mil
ford and at Btnghamton, N. Y., h is
urrtved by her husband; a son. Georg
Oreen, the Omaha bandmaster, a daugh
ter, Mra Joha R. Deonut pf Omaba. and
several grandchildren and great grand
children here and at Chicago. The fu
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11 vMorsu, 2V, 1 till
4 1 OHIianka. It... 1
a lM l)rlln. as, 4 1 t 4
I Alnaattla. a. 4 a
0 4 OJohnaoa, .."4 1 4
Total. M I 11 11 I Totals I U 11 U . 1
Washinnton ... t 0 1 a o t l '-i
ew York o o w u v
Two-base hit: Alnsmlth. Baaea on
balls: Off Warhop, 4; otf Johnson a.
'hree-bas hit: Muritan. Kacrtrtce nits:
Milan, Bhanks, Moeller. ftacrlflc flies:
oster. 'V llllama, Morgan, citoien drmis:
Hluh 2). Iiouble play: Cook to Plpp.
Left on ' bases: Washington. ; New
York. . Bases on errors: New York. 1;
Washington, t. lilt by pitched ball:' wy
Warhop. Morgan. Time: 1:42. Umpire:
fcvan and Mullaney.
. Boa Defeat Browns.
PT. LOUIS. April 14.-Chtearo and Bt.
IaiuI opened the Aerican IraKU season
her today, by, a thlrleen-innlng game,
which the visitor won, 7 to . In the last
nnlus- k'ournler's triple Drougnt in urtec
and Belialk. who had singled. On the fol
lowing out Fournler came In . with the
winning run of the game. In (the acme
Inning St., Loula also took oq new life
and scored twice, but fell a run short
of tying the score again. Mayor Kiel
ultcheil th' eflrst ball. Uovernor Major
of Missouri and many other notables were
present. Hcore:
AB.H.O.A.a AJI.H.O.AE.
Quialnt, r-lia 1 Ogbottoa. If.. 4 t
IKIy 114 0 Aurt.n, Sb... a t 1 4
War, a.i I I I IBWalk'r. rf 4 1 a a
CH'ckbrns. as 1 I ec.waiK-r. ci I s .
E.tYillia. Ibl t 1 t Frit. lb.... a 4 4 4
coiiiiia. c-ri. a i a aeKnuiaaui, is 4 an a a
Kalwh, H-cI lunrr, is... l
Brl.f. lb..., a !H I llw. aa... a 1 i a
Sibalk. .....4 a 11 1 Hoar .... 1
Hraloa. lb...S 1 S I inausoa, sa., I . . . .
liwiHUtt. If. Ker.l4. ... a 1 I 4 1
Htll. a B' S S fl WAIHW, ...... V .
Koth. rfJb.. 4 1 s I enalimaa. . 4 1 a e
Jum .... a IS tlVrryua. II 0
rMr. S 1 - 1IIUMBS ...
ctrtts, ... a
yaunilOT ..It Total 41 St II 1
Total 41 II J 4
i.aiieu tor uun In eleventh.
Ban for Kauffman in eleventh.
Batted for Scott In eighth.
nHtt.d for ulnlan In eighth.
Hatted for Breton In thirteenth.
Chh aao .l00001001S-7
8t. Loulaa eeveet e
To-base bits: (juinian. tsreton. i nree-
base hit: Fournler. tiome run: Brief.
Stolen basea: Felsch. K. Walker. Wil
liams, Blackburn. Earned runa: Oft
s all man. i in twelve) ann iwo-tniro in
nings; off Perrvman. t In on-thlrd In
ning; off Jasper. 1 In on Inning. Kacrt
ftt' hit: Weaver, Auattn 3. Wellman.
Breton. E. t cum, u. waiaer. uouon
Haye: Wellman to Tvan. Left on bases:
CMce.ro. 7: c-t. Louts, t. Bases on txais:
Off Hi-ott. 4: off aJsper, 1; off Wetimavn. 1
lilts: Off Boott. 4 In seven Innings; oft
Cteotte, 4) in one Inning; off Jsaper, 2 In
four Inning; off Faber. I in one Inning;
off Wllmn. lT in twelv and two-third
Innings: oft lrrymaii. i in tinr-iuim in
ning. rtruck out: Bv SVott. S: by Jasper.
4. bv Weitman, T. Jtme; s o. vmiJirrs;
Dlne -- -mn.
Vn.H.ivA.B. " AS HOAR,
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1 1 t vtw44jl a w g a w
1 B a lOobe. rf.... 4 111
1 . r..t.r4. Hill
i vaek. tr . . a i
11 Kasa', la. 4 lit 1
! a i a a 1 1
114
Covelepkle, T In seven Innings. Hit by
Pitched ball: By CoveWakle. Lalbold.
nirucK oni: ny coveieakio. s; by Holana
It by JMibchaU. 4. . Time: 2:08. Umpire:
O'Loughlin and Hlldebr". i
noerrw. . philadeihia.
AB.H.0.A.K. . AB.H.O.A.a.
Hooper, rf... 4 1 SMnrpby. IV. I I I I I
tv,n.r. lb.. 4 M I Wlah.- rf.... a a
Ptwajiar, (.. a 1 VOIdrlng, It.. 4 1
i.wi.. ic... a a i a tuii tb... 4 1 a
Hobllta.1. 4b a 1 ew.Innl.. lh. I 111
Oainor. lb..l I 1 I richan. e... 1 0
Brott. ...., a a a cut.,, ct... 4 a 1
G.rrto.r. tb. t l'l Brry, as.... a 1 1
tar. ....,. i orwiBock, .. i a e a a
IHabg 1 404 Totals. ...tt Ill I
Totals tt IHI1 I I
Batted for tihor in the ninth.
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 I
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Solen baaea: Speaker, Walsh. Earned
run: Philadelphia. 2. Sacrifice hit
Walsh. Double Dlav: Scott to Onrdnar
Left on bases: Boston. 2; Pbiladelih!a
8. Basea on ball: Oft Shore, 4; off Pen.
nock. 1. Struck out: By JShore, 2; by
r-ennwK, . raaaea ou: uaay. Time:
i:w. umpires: tonnouy and Chin.
OMAHA REGISTERS
WIN OYER LINCOLN
Franklin Johnson Heaves Neat Ball,
While Mate. Field Perfectly
. ' Behind Him.
CLOUT EHMAN IN THE PLNCHTS
LINCOLN, April 14. (Special Telegram.)
"Pa" Bourk' hopeful played their
first game In thl c-lty thl afternoon
and put up a glittering exhibition, win
ning from Lincoln, 2 to 2.
Buff Ehman. who usually had Omaha
on hi Hat, attempted to repeat again.
but Omaha bunched bit) when they
counted and won out handily. The
Omaha team played -well In th field.
without a single ' fielding- blunder
harged up.
Omaha, scored In the first Inning, when
Breen walked, went to second on Kxug's
out and acored on Huelaman'a saf
mash. Omaha took two more In th
eighth. Payne, tingled and Breen ws
saf on MoGaffigan'a error, Payne going
to second. Payne scored on Krug's single
and Breen went to , third, coring- on
Thomason'a aacrlfioe fly. Lincoln scored
In the eighth and ninth. Score:
. ' LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. O. A. B.
Wolfe. If. 4 0 2 1
McGaffigan, aa .-. 4) 0 2 2
uterbauer, ID, , 4 , s 11 o
Carloton, rf 2 1 1 t ,0
Krueger, ao, ., . e l l a
Lloyd. 2b J O 0 2 1
Schrelber. cf. 2 0 0 2 0
William, c s .l X i u
Ehman.. p.. .......... 2 0 0 O S
ToUl 31 2
OMAHA.
vayne, 3b 5
Hreen, tb I
Arioient Mortgage
-. . Settled by Church
An old mortgage, dated 187. well
plastered with war tax stamp gad bear
Ing th signature ol pioneer, moat of
whom are aow dead, ha )ut been set
tled by tb Flrat Presbyterian church.
It wa placed on th church property at
Seventeenth and Dodge streets, recently
old to th Brandel Interest, to aecura
a loan of 22,000. mad by th national
board of church erection to what wa
tbn th Second Prebyterlan church.
for th purpose of building J he present
structure. Th five trustee who algned
the mortgage died year ago, but the
witnesses. B. E. B. Kennedy and Lawk
Reed, are still alive.
Torarr. 4
l-aaama. aa 4
J., ttoa. H.. 4
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tUtWIda. Ik.. 4
O'Nrlll ... 4
btnob.il, 4
4 11 t vit. lb...
I t !1aaaa,
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Total.,
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14 ft It lRla4. .... 1
3atInm1
h-uller ...
1 4
. ' I Tout a ma I
Cohb out for Interference.
Hatted for Ktanag In the aeventh.
Hatted for Coveleekie In the venth.
Cleveland f 1 2 2 tS
Detroit 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 t
Two-base bits: Kavanagh. Crawford.
Stolen base: Barhare Chapman, Oraney.
Earned runs- Off Mitchell. 1: Mf fo-
veleskle. I. Kacrlflc hit t oveleakbe. hac
rlfl" fly: Veaih. Double nlays: Bar
hare An Khlelda lo O'Neill; Chapman to
oeral will be held Thursday at tbe lcn- Turner in si,-i.la. Ift on basrs: tlve
residence. 14& Park avenue, and .1' "1 I "!' . "V on e-ro-. , levj.
Man I ' leiroii. i. . " '
jCovrlesKlo. 2. off Mltrhell. t Mils: Off
nis
friends are lntlled.
1 -
J-'-""'VW"-1--r-1: .y.a,.
Cortland
A glance at thi amart model and
you'll b captivated by its ele
Kanee. It's Dew. It'i beeoming.
It's comfortable. You'll like it.
Collars
It. M81 tfc, Rsktr, TttT. I f.
rf tats b ah lallseaa MeaMi
11 FOR MEW -ii
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504-510 SO. 18th.
AND
Thos. Kilpatrlck & Co.
IM7 Dougla Street
UUUUUHM
Mclntyre 1
Krug. If.
Huelsman. rf. ...
Thomason, cf. ...
Schllebner. lb.' ..
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E. Krueger. Ic ...
Johnson, p. '.
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8 27 12
H. O. A. E.
Totala S 7 37 IS 0
Batted for Krueger In the ninth.
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Three-baa ' tilts: Wllllnma. rarlotnn
Two-beae hit: Wolf. Lloyd. Hit by
pitched bail: Carleton. Double play:
Krueger to Whalen to Schliebner. Bases
ond balls. Off Johnson. 1; off Ehman,
i. riruc out.: Jtiy jonnson, ; ty J;ninan,
L Time: 1:40. Umpire: Van Sickle.
Dr. D. F. Lee Dead
. Of Heart Failure
Dr. Daniel F. Lee. former county physi
cian and assistant city physician, son of
Michael Lee, died at 2:10 o'clock yester
day afternoon bt heart failure at a local
hospital. He wa first taken seriously
111 Sunday and was then taken to the
hospital.
Dr. Lee waa S7 year of age. He wa
a graduate of Crelghton university, class
of 'M, and of tbe Nebraska School of
Medicine,' '02. lie wa well known In
Omaha.
Funeral service will be held Friday
morning at S:30 o'clock at' th home of
hi father, 2702 South Nineteenth street,
and at o'clock at 8t Patrick's church.
Interment will be In Holy Sepulchre
cemetery.' . , -',
His ' father and mother and. three)
viviiici, lut.nv, a ir ur.u, - me
George M., James P, and John A. Lee,
all of Omaha.
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