THE BEE :x OMAHA, TUESDAY, 'APRIL ' 30, ' 1918. BRINGING UP FATHER r. . ,-' Copyright, t. mi, - International . , Naw '.. Carrie. i Drawn for The Bee by George TH -oOCtETY VWr HMMfi FFY- SaTUTl Ju- LOOK NY BRTrVDA- f WHAT S ' , O'O P A HEW? WE HANE TO ON VCOMIM , TALK TO HE 0 JJtk . Z J J 0UVT RE A,CHEO DETAINED ' JsJ I OUT PARTY to 4)T 00r DAUGHTER l&HCLU want To pJ VTC T?TTr L fcTWENT-ONE.: 1 01P y5' '15 ' McManus THIS SPEAKER REPEATS DOUBLE OF TEN DAYS AGO Feature of Chicago-Cleveland Game in Which Three Indian Pitchers Were Unmerck fully Slugged. Cleveland, O., April 29.Chicago opened its series in Cleveland by hit ting three Cleveland pitchers ' hard and winning, 8 to 4. After Williams ,had held. Cleveland to three hits in six innings he lost control and passed the first three men up in the seventh. Qanforth re lieved him and passed Chapman. Speaker singled and Dinforth gave way to Cicotte, who allowed one more to score on a sacrifice fly. A double play by Speaker was the feature of the contest. With Collins on second and Jackson on first, Speak er trapped Felsh't fly and tagged Col lins, then touching second, forcing Jackson, thns repeating play; he worked on Detroit 10 days ago. Score: CHICAGO. ' CLEVELAND. AB.II.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. talMd.lf S t I 0 Halt, 8b S 0 0 1 tVavr,s S 5. Cln,!b S t OOets.lh 1 f 1 OChroan. S S S 08pekr,c 4 S 4 1 Jacksn.rx I Kelnob.cf S Oandil.lb S M'Mlln.Jb S SchalM ' 4 C.Wlm,p S Onfrth:p. Rotb.rf S01 OWbfns.lb I I 4 111 OKvngh.lb 4 0 Wood.lf t O'Nelll.o S oGroom.p - S OCoumbe.p 0 Clcotte.p 1 10 01 . Enmn,p 0 Total 14 14 JT ir Wlkn,B A.W1UU Oraney MtlUr 1 i at o oooo ' f' " Tolal Jl 4 ST 147 V.ttt4 far Coyrob In seventh. . "Ratted (or Ha.1t la aeventh. V BaU4 tor Ensmann In stthth. , . Chtcais ' t l Llevla4 4 I 0 .01 'Twvvhata tiltt":,an4ll. War. 'Ctcott. Three-bat hit: Wr. - stole. bai: Jackson, Bpaakar.i- 8 as rifle hlti , ' Wand. fcaorlflc (Ilea: Jackson, Rotb. Double - play: WsrabaganM, Chapman, Kavanath, SpMkar (unassisted). Latt on baa: Chi cae Si Cleveland, S. Baa on ball: Oft William, Sj off Denforth. I: off Groom, I; off Coumba, i. lilt: Oft Oroom, In four innlnfs; son out In fifth; off Coumba, 4 ip. three Innings; off Emraann, two In 1 innlnti off Wilkinson, nona la on Iniflnf ; off William. S In alt Innlnas: non out In Mvnath: off Danforth. 1 hit (pltohad to two hatter, non out); off Clootie non In ,unin,. ui, vj triivuvu 07 TV ill- tarn. 1 (Roth); by Ensmann, 1 (MoMuIIId). fttntck out: By William, S; by Clootta, 1, Winning pitcher: Wllllama, Lorinf pltchar: Oroom.- . - J 4 Tlgar Morllng TataL . St.' tioul. April !. Poor . pitching by M'lcbelt. Hall and Finneran enabled St. Loul to Win the opening gam ot the aerir from Detroit her today, IS to 3. It irV Mitchell's lat gam with the Tiger. He leaves tonight for Camp Pike, Llttl Rook, Ark., having baan drafted. - ' Ot the three Detroit pitcher, St. Loul ecurad 11 blta, 10 bale on ball, and on hit tetuman. In th fifth and eighth In nlnge. th local batted around setting five ad four ran, reapeottvely. DETROIT. BT. LOUI8. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Dran,lb 4 1 S 1 STobln.cf 10 2 0 0 Bueh.ea S 0 0 1 OMaiael.Sb S Cobb, ct - 0 I I 0 OBIalar.lb - S Veach.lt 4 1 S 0 0Smlth.lt S ie!lmn,rf lilt OHndryx.rf S WitMb 4 0 A 1 ODemlll.rf 1 Tonng.lb 4 I S S lOedeon.ib I Blaaage.O 4 14 1 ONmaker.o S itekU.P S11S 0 Gar bar. a S x t w 0 0 S 0 s s I s 0 s J-ll.p . 0 0 0 0 eDavport,p LI 1 pncr s i 0 0 0 0 rineran.p 0 0 0 S 0 Total IS 11 ST II Walker I I 0 ToUli ' ll 1 14 IS 4 Bailed for Halt In atxth. Batted for Finneran ta ninth. Detroit ......1 S . 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 81. Lool '0 0 0 1 0 1 4 U TwobaM bit: Veach, Hellman. Stolen baa: Smith, Slalar. Cobb (2). 8acMflo hit: Bueh, Gerbar. Bacrltic file: tsinlth, litrtoer. Double play: Garber, Gadeon and Staler. Left oa baaea: Detroit, I; 8t. Loula, to. lint baa oa error Detroit. vl ; 8L Loula. . Baaa on ball Oft Mitchell. I; eft Hall. I: "' riaaeran. St off Davenport. Hlta: Off Mitchell. S in four Inning (non out In fifth) i oft Ball 1 In on Inning; off 1 Imuran. T la thro tnnlnf. Bit by pitched hail: By Hall (Smith). Struck out: By Mitchell, t; by Davenport. 4. Loelng pitcher, Mitchell. Fremont. Marksman Is High Gun at Omaha Club Shoot Al Koyen cf Fremont was high gun it a trap shcot staged at the Omaha Gun club S'ir.day. Koyen broke el out of 100 urgets, despite the young cyclone that . visited Umaha Sunday Scores were as loiiows i : Broko. Targeta. Tartar ................ 71 Holltngawortb 4 ; l !"l"!'.v!r.!4o Porta 4. I 100 WtWon 44 n. Mlddaugb 20 Talcott i 20 Prna. ......41 rlwn I .10 Klngstoy .. .....72 jinil rough ......'...,....70 Mama 24 v ttlia 10 loe 40 76 . 26 100 (0 (0 Mlddaugb ... i elino .,..... ( edlck I -sDonald ............... ;:?on ........... J.. Uliain 7:;:ka Swings Ax Upon , v Three Ambitious Youths Topeka, Kan., I AprU -i 29. Three r:etnbers of the Topeka Western I 'guei club were released today by Owner- Abb.tt. Hartman, outfielder, " .. it j-ear with the Denver club; Moss 's zn. a reervit catcher, and Command, scmi-prof-rjiohal from Grand Rap- Hs, Mich, were the men let ganari an w as -scui to Tacoma in the Pa- :ific Coast league. ; - ' , ' . f- y" y ' . Codec Bae Bait Hanover, N. Hi Aprti 20. Weat Virginia nierlty"defld r'arlmouth, I to 0,- toj iay. in the sorenth Inning the visitor. tunc!i4 hit clid, awed by an error, cored tt ijuua, . ' - . . '. Standing of the Teams AMKR. LEAGUE. ' NAT. LEAGUE. , W.L,Pct. W.L.Pct. Baaton 10 1 .tSSINaw Tork ..10 I .(Ot Chicago .... 4 1 ,C7Phlla. SI .727 Clavaland. ..4 1 .62! Chicago .... S .687 V TnrU f 7 .417 Cincinnati ..7 4 .636 Wuhinaton 4 i .4001 PltUburlh ..4 4 .(00 D.trolt 2 4 .232 8L Loul ... ST ,23 I-hlla. ST .200Bofton i S .200 St. Lout ... 3 T .222 Brooklyn ... t 0 .100 Ymtorrlay'i Rcanlta. .AMERICAN L1SAGUE. Chicago, I; Cleveland, 4. St. Loula. 11; Detroit, S. New Tork-Pl-.lladelphIa, rain. Boaton-Waihlngton, rain. . NATIONAL LEAGUE. K.W Tork, 6; Philadelphia. 0. Cincinnati, 4. Bt. Louie, I. PitUburth-Ch'cago, rain. Brooklyn-Boston, rain. Today' Game. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit at 8t Loula, Chlrago at Clavaland, Washington at Boaton, Philadelphia at New Tork, , NATIONAL LEAGUE. Flttaburfth at Chlrago, Bt. Loula at Cin cinnati, New Tork at Philadelphia, Boaton at Brooklyn. Wielding By FEED S. HUNTER. CHRISTY MATHEWSON'S de cision to remain with Cincinnati instead of going to France to teach base ball to the soldiers bewilders us almost as tmxlvas Christy's original acceotance of the Red offer. Why a .man reputed to be possessed of great quantities ot gray matter as oig oix should deliberately choose to manage Cinoumati is an action which we con fess is more than we can understand. Hopeful Jess. JESS WIIXARD admits he has all but given up hope of fighting Fred Fulton July 4. Jess may bt tne nope ful cuss he pretends to be, but we cannot help but suspect he nas been looking up that camouflage word. . The Matter cf Profittv AS we understand it the aim of the promoters of the shaky Willard- Fulton fight is to attract a gate of more than $100,000, but the results of our calculation are that unless the fight draws at least $1,000,000. Colonel Miller will never realize enough to re imburse hint for railroad faie, hotel bills and taxi audits squandered al ready, c. ' Central's Nanny." , - CENTRAL HIGH athletes will make another excursion to, Lin coln Saturday to take part in the an nual state track meet J he Umaha athletes, we presume, are hopeful of scoring victory. We do not wish to discourage tnera in their aims and ambtttons, bat -we would like to get down a Coca Cola o two that their invasion will be a total loss. There is something about the atmosphere of Lincoln which always drives the Cen tral Higd athletes nanny into, his cane just as soon as he docks at the depot. It's Always Cloudy. THE dayl:gttf saving bill may be a huge success but you never will oe able to nuke Umaha g amateur ball players belifve it They haven't seen tne sun since the law went into effect. Three-Game Record in ' Novelty League Broken The Sciple team in the Noveltv league broke the league record for three games on the Farnam alleys last night with a total of 1,559. Miss Rae- ber rolled the high ladies game with a total of 562. The Howard tun leads the league with the Millson team a close seiond. a he stores: lat. Id. Sd. Total. Mr. Jameaon 1(7 147, let 470 Mlea Pilling , 162 1(7 13S 4S4 Mr. Jaroel , 145 177 1ST 40 Total,..... ....... ...in ' ' 1st. Id. Sd. TotaL 11S 115270 U7 16 S00 Mlea Goern ..,.140 Mis Miller 117 Mr. Garnanda 174 126 ISO at Totala ', Mr. Thompson Mlaa Thompson Mr. Mtllaon .., .101 lit. 1J ..147 467 2d. US Hi 194 C10 Id. US 173 S24 "iSJ Id. 141 110 143 4401437 3d. Total. 15! 473 150 452 :;o 201 407 ToUl Mis Hansman Mrs. Stanton , Mr, Howard .. ,.tn t01-1532 ' it. ..170 ,.U4 Sd. Total. 170 495 157 514 141534 5131541 ....140 .Total 471 1st Mr. Cowle .,130 Mis Maynard 171 Mr. Muffley 127 Totala .441 1st. 3d. Total, 153 424 137 403 170 S20 414 4101352 Id. 3d. Total. Mr. Karls . Mrs. Murray Mr. Eld son , 121 ...-T..11J 205 140 133 303 lis ITS 380 201 lt 665 Totala Mr. Raeber Mra. Helms , Mr. Sciple . Total .... ..454 let. ..173 ' ,.124 ..100 ..407 4(0 Id. 204 147 137 631 2d. 177 101 144 :j id. 180 1S4 190 3041308 3d. Total. 134 66 J 140 410 133 573 5241550 1st. 1I u et 141 140 N.........t3J "1st. i 13 ,. 134 3d. Total Mlaa Verdlgren Miaa Muir .... Mr. Melster .. Totala ..... Mrs. Huff ... Mrs. Celty ... Mr. MtAzger .. Total 130 461 157 300 130 443 4351333 3d. Total. 141 470 140 428 US 433 ..1 ford Ajrrlealtnral and Breeder amoclattoa, at Ifarre da .rar. ,Md. j Eaa Balli-Wttentnt of th scomib of th TVcHtrnt awnelntlon. Opening of the season it th racifl Coast International league. 443 6:4 4611437 I' WJ C A ri 1 I I STOCK'S COSTLY THROW FATAL TO Plli LADELPHI A i Kauff, for the Giants, Was Star, Getting a Double and Three Singles in Five Times Up. Philadelphia, April 29. New York retained its hold on - the National league lead by flanking Philadelphia today, 6 to 0 Tesreau allowed five scattered singles, while Mayer was batted freely, extra base hits and Stock's wild :hrow accounting for vir tually all the Giants' runs. Kauff was the star, getting a double and three singles in five times up. Young hit the first ball Mayer pitched for a triple. Score; NEW TORK. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Younff.rf 6 12 0 IBancrft, 4 1 S t 1 Kauff.cf t J.Burna.lf S 0M'Gfgn,2b 4 C8tock.3b Zmrmn.Sb 4 Doyle. 2 b S OCravth.rf OLudnia.lb OWhlted.lf OMeueel.ct OE.Burne.o OMayer.p 0Fltzgrld OTlncup.p 011 0 0 Fletchr.e Holke.lb M'Carty.o Thorp Rarldan.o 1 IS 1 S 0 0 0 S S 0 Teereau.p Total 27 12 SI IS 1 Total SI S 27 IS S Ran for KcCarty In aeventh. Batted for Mayer In eighth. New Tork ....10020011 1 S Philadelphia ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-bee hit: Doyle, Teareau, Kauff.' Three-baa hit: Toung. Sacrifice fly: Holke. Double play: Tearaau to Fletcher to Hoik. L't on baaea: New Tork, S; Philadelphia, S. Tlrat baaa on error: Phlla delphla, 1. Base on ball: Off Teareau, S; off Mayer, 1. Hit: Off Mayer, 10 In eight Inning; oft Tlncup, S In on Inning. Struck out: By Teireau, H by Mayer, 1. Loilng pltchar; Mayer. Beds Win In Batting Hatty. Cincinnati, O., April 20. Cincinnati won from St. Lout today by a sharp batting rally In th , l-lnth Inning. The vlaltora cored on run In th econd on Horniby' doubl and Bmlth'a alngl and added two mora In the fourth on hit by Balrd, Horni by and Smyth. Meadow bald th local perfectly af until the alxth, when hit by Groh and Rouen, 8, Magee'a triple to right and a ilngl by Griffith gave them three rune, tying the acor. With on out In the flret half of the eighth. Nlehoff doubled to right and Balrd walked. Regan wa then relieved by EIHr, who paiaed Horniby, fill ing th baaea. Crulaa tiled to Roueh, Tho juggled th ball, but caught It before It reached th ground. . Nlehoff ran homt from third on the out. bnt wa called out by TJmplr 0'Dayfor leaving third baa be fore th catoo waa made, tbua completing a doubla play. In the laat half of the ninth, Neale and Blackburn alngled and Wlngo waa purpoiely paued, tilling th baaea. Chaa batted tor Eller and forced Neale at the plate, but Groh (ent a long fly to right, on which Blackburn ecored th winning run. Score: ST. LOD18. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B, Smith. cf Nlehot.lb Balrd, 3b Hrnaby.a Crulae.lf aulet,lb Smyth.rf 110 OOroh.Sb S 4 S Kl 1ST lL.Mage,b 4 1 11 ORousch.ef S I I I 09.Mage.lb 4 0 0 0 OOrlfflth.rt 4 111 0 0Neale,lt ..3 ISO OBlkbrn.a 4 0 S 3 OWIngo.o S 0 0 3 ORegan.p S Gonzalea.o 4 Mtadws.p S Eller.p 0 0 0 0 0 Total.. 31 S:S II l'Chas 110 0 0 Totala.,88101718 I Batted for Eller In ninth. Two out when winning tun aoortd. St Loud 0 1 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 I Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 14 Two-base hit: Nlehoff. Horniby. Three- ban hlta: Rouan. B. Mage. Sacrifice fllea uron. bruise, uouoi piaya: iiouan 10 1 Mage to Oroh, Nlehoff to Horniby to Paul- tta, left on base; Cincinnati, 7: St, Loula, S, First baaa on error: Cincinnati, 1; St Loula, 1. Baaea on ball: Off Regan. 3: off Eller 1: off Meadow. 1. Hlta: Oft Regan. S In aeven and one-third Inning: off Eller, 0 In one and two-third Inning, lilt by pitched ball! By Meadow. 1. Struck out: By Regan, 4; by Eller, 1; by Meadow, 1. Winning pitcher: Eller. Offers Liberty Bond Purse pot Leonard-White Match Milwaukee, Wis-' April 29. A box ing contest calling for 60 per cent of the gross receipts in Liberty bonds to b$ divided between the contestants, is offered by Tom Andrewslocal pro moter, for a 10-round bout betweetf Benny- Leonard, lightweight cham pion, and Charley White, to be staged in Milwaukee in May or June. A title match for the flyweiiiht championship between "Zulu Kid" and Frankie Izzo is proposed as a semi final bout. Under the proposed arrangements, the 10 per cent of the receipts, which goes to the state and the promoters' share also would" be devoted to the purchase of Liberty bonds. Exhibition Games St Joseph. Mo.. April IS. R. H. E. St Joseph Western League. , 0 S .1 Minneapolis Aruer. Association..... T 13 1 Batterlea: Gaspar, Thleman and Bach- ant. Ctairy; WtiHama, Bhellenbak and Gray. Indianapolis, April IS. - R. H. E. 8t Paul .....11 II 3 Indianapolis , , 7 15 5 Batteries: Hall, Hagerman and Glenn; Pilllnglm. Falxmburg- and Schang, Oossett Kansas City. AprU IS. R. H. K. loplln Weetera. League.. 8 14 4 Kansas City Amer. Association.... 11 IS S Batterlea:, -Vaple, McMillan, Brown and Collins, Agn( Crutcher, Winter and La- Longe, onslow. Caddock and Zybszko to Battle in Chicago May 8 Chicago, April 29. Sergeant Earl Caddock. of the National army, world's heavywefeht wrestling cham pion, nas matched tonight to meet Wladck "ybszko, the Polish cham pion, in .-. final match to be decided here on May 8. , Southern Association. At Memphis. : Chattanooga. I. Others Bala. AT THE THEATERS Promises of the Press Agents. Boyd "Upatalra and Down," tha extreme ly emart and witty comedy by tha Hattoni, la being played at the Boyd with the aame company Oliver Moroico put together for It long tun In New Tork and Chtoagoi The piece la full of (nappy ittuatlom and bright Unci and ahow contraata in behavior that are extremely Interesting. Omaha folka have enjoyed it quit a much aa thoia of other cltlei and tha audience at the Boyd are nnanimoua In tbelr approval of the play and the company.' A matinee on Wednesday. Orpheom With tta regular wont society took lta innings over at the Orpheum Mon day night. Both the headline attractions. Will M. Creasy and Blanche Dayne In "The Wyoming Whoop," and Paul Morton and Mis Glass with a musical satire called "1918-1960," registered many laughs. Fun lovers will find comedy aplenty on the cur rent bill. Besides the headllners Al Simyne and Demareat and Collette have acta well calculated to storm the rlslbles. Gayety You need not have- seen the drama, 'The Thirteenth Chair,"' to appre ciate the humor of the burlesque on It al presented by Lew Kelly and the principals with tha Behman ihow at the Gayety this week. Mr, Kelly play th all-seeing detec-, tlve and provea to be an expert In gather ing evidence, hi method being not unlike thoie of a holdup man. Entirely foreign to th performance, but thoroughly appreciated by the audiences, is Mr. Kelly's recital of hi experience during th Huns air ralda over London, In which city he spent the six month prior to last January 1, a principal comedian at tha Empire theater in a musical revue. Ladlea' matinee dally. Emprees "Inbad th Sailor," presented by Arthur Huston and company, abounds In laughter, aurprlae and specialties, with un usual scenic acoompanlment. This act head lines the bill at th Empress theater for the first half ot th week. Jane Kan, the ec centrlo comedienne, 1 causing quite a bit of comment with her costume and singing and dancing. In the Silent Drama. Strand Mary Plckford will hold forth her tha remainder ot th week In her Paramount Artcratt play, "Amarllly ot Ciothealln Alley." The story Is on of th slums and society and again provea the theory that oil and water cannot mix, while th story alao present many vlewa In Sai Francisco's famous Chinatown, a It ex isted befor til earthquake. It wa pro. duced by th asm man who mad "Stella Maria such a tuccesa. Comedies and the Strand-Path New complete th bill. Sun Bessie . Barrlscale will be shown at this theater for-- three day starting today in her Para.lt, p'ay, "Within th Cup." The story obtain tta title from the fact that telling fortunsa with tea leavea playa an Important part In th Ufa of th heroin and thos aasoclated with her. There 1 also a militaristic strain In th atory, but It la not th rjatn issue, and a love affair different because the woman thlnka bei life I accursed Other good picture. In cluding a comedy, will also be on th same bill. i i Empress A: th Empress theater th William Vox play, "Her On Mistake," with Qlady Brockwell aa th star, waa presented befor large audience. "Th Spirit of the Red Cross," a motion picture by Jamea Montgomery Fligg, ahowlng. what la hap pening to your boy, to your neighbor boy "over there ' In the canteen, In tha trench, in thu hospital and on the march, will b aa added attraction for tha first half of th week. A Mutt and Jeff car toon complete th photoplay program. Hipp CIladYi Leslie will hold forth at this theater today and Wednesday In a Oreater Vltagraph production. "Little Mlsa Noao count" It is a cheerful comedy drama that tella a atory that will provld excel lent entertainment A good comedy will also ba on th bill. Thursday and tor three days comes 'Alimony," with an all-star cast. Muse Beglr.n'ng today and holding th screen at th Muse for three daya Clara Kimball Toung will be seen In "Tha Reason Why," upporU-d by Milton 8111 and her own company. It I just a type of a story belt lulted tor tho itar, who characterisa tion ot tho widowed wife, th heroine, will endure a a screen classic. Suburban Douglas Fairbanks will be fea tured at tbl theater for th final times today In his latest Paramount Artcratt play, "Headin South." Tha atory la laid on th Mexican borde. and Intermingles adventure and daring with fun. Wednesday aees Clara Kimball Young In "Th Marionette." Lothrop Mary Pickford In the Para mount plotura, "Th Llttl Princes," will form th attraction at this theater today, Th story la laM In England and th orient It la on of her moat acceptable ' play. Wednesday comes an all-star eaat In a screen version ot th stag play, "On Trial.'' Hamilton) Basit Barrlacal will be eeen at thl theater today In her first Paralta plctur. "Madam Whot" It Is a story ot tha civil war ond of a southern girt- who entered th secret service to avenge the death of her hther arid brother.', Wedne day will be Mary Plckford in "Stella Maria. ' Alhambra W, 111am Farnum will be shown her for th final tlmea today In the William Fox vuper da luxe play, "Tha Coif, queror." Th plctur 1 baseed on th lit story ot Bam Houston, who had a moat Itching. Scratching, Skih Diseases Here Is a Sensible Treatment That Gets Prompt Results. For real, downright, harrassing discomfort, very few disorders can approach ' so-called skin s diseases, such as Eczema, Tetter, Boils, erup tions,' scaly irritations and similar skin troubles, notwithstanding the lavish use of salves, lotions, washes, and other treatment1 applied exter nally to the irritated parts. No one ever neara or a person be ing afflicted with any form of skin diseases whose blood was in pood condition. Therefore, it is but log ical to conclude that the proper method of treatment fpr pimplfes, P , peopi wbo have been permanently cureo. DR. E. R. TARRY -240 Bee Bui Mini, Omaha Nel romantic and adventurous career. Wednes day Is Gladys Hulett In "Th Cigarette Girl," and the fourth chapter of "The House of Hate." Apollo Clara Kimball Young will be fee- tured at this theater for the final tlmee today .In "Shirley Kaye," a itory full of love and romance. Wednesday comes Franklyn Farsum and Juantta Hansen In a clever comedy-drama. "Fast Company" Dundee Cona'anc Talmadg In "The Honeymoon" will be th attraction at this theater today. It tella of the honeymoon trio of a young couple and how tho action of the groom Icoked peculiar to' the bride, but were really Innocent There wJU be no show on Wednesday. Thursday comes George Beban In "A Roadside Impresario," Paramount picture. Hippodrome Eddy Polo will be shown at thla theater today In the aeventh chapter of "The Bull's Eye." Other good pictures will also be mown and a pleasing enter tainment Is p-omlsed. Wednesday comes Ethel Barrymure In a Metro play, "An American Widow." It I a comedy-drama that Bhould be well received by thl thea ter patrons. Rohlff JacV Plckford In on of this season's best pictures. "Tom Sawyer," will be the Paramount offering at thla theater today. It la a screen adaptation of the Mark Twa,tn story, and the photography was don In Hannibal, Mo., on the came location as described in tha bools. Wednes day comes Seifiue Hayakawa In "The Se cret Game." Grand William S. Hart will be shown at thla theater for the last time today in his latest Paramount Artcratt play, "Wolves of th Rati." He ha a new characterization In thl production, that of a railroad de tective, Wednesday comes Little Madge Evan in "Wanted A Mother." . Ideal Mary Miles Mlnter will hold forth here- today In 'A Bit of Jade." The atory deala with a having been itolen from a tempi In tho orient and the manner In which It affected the Uvea of the Americans who procured It Th fourth chapter of "Th House ot Hate" will also be shown. Wednesday cornea William S. Hart In a Tri angle picture, "Th Patriot." Big Leagues Plan Sunday Games on Newark Grounds New York, April 29. Regular championship games of the National and American leagues will be played every Sunday hereafter at the former Newark Federal league grounds at Harrison, N. J., it was announced to day. A weekly game scheduled at the Polo grounds, New York, or at Eb bets' field, Brooklyn, wjll be trans ferred to the Harrison park ech Sun day. President Tener of the National league admitted tonight it was neces sary so that the major leagues could get back some of the money they must pay for rental of the park under the terms of the Federal league peace agreement. j Phil Cooney, Formerly of Omaha, Signs With Joetown St. Joseph, Mo., April - 29. Phi' Cooney, former infielder of the Sioux City and Omaha Western league teams, has signed a contract to play this season with the St. Joseph team. Announcement also is made that Joe Cantillon; owner of the Minneapolis. Millers, has sold .Pitchers lineman and McLaughlin to St. Joseph. 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