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THE OMAHA BEE: SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. VX22. n ! ) is ) ! JL i i Giants Increase lead in Race f for Pennant Rag 1 New "', T f.5--lhe New I Vtfl dul l' HU'lf It i.MI in ID n three tiKM itlU lliliaKu 10- lay Ly wnnrng th U,t g4ir,c tl the fir. 7 In 0. A I t t 1 .tr k ' l"t Culnn llit I IJIIiiuiH Hlt lC4ri nr had Ik l lull if.Uii't over the r jtr Vnr r. lli'All 1 A It H ' 4 M.W I'Mlk AH II II A 1 1 I ill: 4.1)1 i. n I I h i a. a. all r Ik n. if n If er ill I ll I I I' ! til I I I I 11 1 k I i 11 I 1 k . a" II .'I' ;b m. ii ir I "urtg rf . hl 1 ii n -,. . , f I i in e ; hi. iiuii-f. u a,, . .h-r, , I II II i ii ,a xll, t I I I I I I I a li'l p I UK il U 1 4 u I I ' I I 4 I I i u 1 - TtiM x r; 1.' d f f)! in rri(h I t"f h"vi- )t it Hi h I ..f Huti'h in trt tiDtl t M fl'IM "' . - l -h .....,.. -, Mi jn -; Uy ll iu i-f4.t l"ii'f. hr, 1 KiUh-r ft Kf.n-1. rtii. ib. t;i, V'fUtiir 4-I, K"iiy. H-'ifl, Krrn tiriinr. t h I u I ' hi'a K il-1 r, if, MUlV 'I lif" !) Ill' liar rift' Kn' h, Mv hi t . 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Krrura M.i'inviii. in, I'. .wall Ttirri. ! hlia: rirrnry, Mtulrn l.: llwar. Km rlfli. h:l. n..r Home. K...f, CnlM, Ili.UIll It'.aer i Tray- i lla ; I Harhara lu h...f 10 llimry. l.i'fl nn ra t I'lltaliiirah. 7. Il...'nli, 7. Maa. in l.alla: iff illairirr. 4: nit Marnuanl, MM.: '', n.' in'T'innin. 'i.., 1u'm " oiaui.r, ti .Vaiii ixiainii piii-nr; 7','".nr t :,n,"," ' Hmoklin. Il t'liwlnnall, t. nrouhlyn. H'r.l. II Hniuhlyri look h" - . . ... II,. .rrlra Willi I 'Ini'ltllia tl. 7 I la J, many. Th i..ilar. i.aful buih Ka k ,rt iiiua.,.1. in m.i.iy t"Junu "" CIVI'INVA I HKiiuKl.yN. AiiiKiAi ah ii A l ttiiiria rf II l,ai I I h f.un.ail. If ll.,u.li. ' f V l.a.-l'a, 'ill ll'airitvi'. riii'alll. II, rii.liti", aa K-'-k, . Cllli'ai.la, p 4 u i n i)!a.,n. iii t. i a I I 11 V .riiat.in. aa I in run. rf II W hral. If U)f i. i f I Vli'i lu ll, III ' II, Kh lb a liahfrry. it l ( 'nil lira, p 1 I II 4 4 I I 4 I I 4 7 J 1 t 4 0 2 I 1 1 1 I I 0 0 o: Tutat. as ll 27 17 a"'l Tumi. a. laivnf IMiia! Inr CI 1 1 1 a p I a In Iha ninth. F,ot4 hy Innlnna: riv. l,iaii MO l '""-J B.'i.iUljn U ruiii'ttary Runa: H.iuati. Oliliapla, Orlf- a..i. ,-i VV't,ul til,.iall 121. In-iiarry. Krrura Ionian, i iimin. ii.nii , 121, .Jiihnatnn. I wo-lmai! mm: niii-iif, T. tlrlflllh, MyiT Huma run: ll.iuall. flliilan liia,: llurna. Kiiliam-a. lUmiav. u-..- I,.- hlia- linn, uti lllutl llUtltllfi li HIM: T Or Ifllll 10 tliauri: I'ricrry in i,ia,. to jiii.haii I., failure; Horn,. i lioiliarl; Hr.lMi In Konacra lu Huuliarl. I.rfi nn lm..; llnclnnHll. : Hronklyn PI rat l,,iit An balla: Off Ka.-k, J. off r.lll.aH. 2: off ( allure, a, lllla: Off Ki,k, 4 In I InnliiK; off (illliiaiila. S In I Innluca Winning iiitnhar: t'adora. I).m iittrhar: Kn:k. t'mirf: Hentel I and Klein. Tuna of Kama: 1 40. g rilllllilKlllbla. Ill,- Ht. Iiula. 9. rhllatlalphla, Hart. 15. Two home runa a aurcaaaliitt by Hanllna ami l.te In tha Hint It. with nun out. guv rhilailelphla a ln-lo-S vli tnry over Ht. l.oul. In the final Kama uf tha aarli-a loilny. Hanllna hal three hutna run. nut of fiv llmi-. al bl Kcr llnrnaby lilt hie Jth and 17lh i In nil rluula, the latter yin him with Wllllama, Ih Arnerlraii laaiua leader. Hurn.by ran lila hlttlnK 'renk to an (smea by settlti a altile In lb flrat lnnln. Score: ST I.otim. I PHILADBI.I'HIA. AHHOA.I AH. OA. Itladea.lf 9 0 a olWatona. .a 4 1 n S mllh, cf 1 I 1 I. Harm, ab 4 2 3 2 Mann, rf 10 O W llatnf.i t 4 1 u u Hoi-n.t.y.Sb 4 B'mtay, lb 4 S 2 2 Mohan, rt l ll o u 1 0 Walker, rf I S 2 1 (I 0 0, Hanllna, c 6 8 7 2 0 2 ljl.ee. If 111 1 2 01 l.ealle. If 4 2 110 I 2 2 H'Titim, 2b 2 2 4 0 1 4 l IH "a- p 10 0 1 0 2;l,'l)'venu 10 0 0 0 01 Winters, p 1 0 0 1 0 0 olrKL'ti'her 10 0 0 1 II ft. Wlnrt, p 0 0 0 0 0 01 . Tol.l. S7 IS 27 1 Oatnar, lb Stork, lb 8, rtult, rf Torear, a. Ttffiion.,0 Ml. P J !. ! J'artli a. p North, p 'ttaritrl, p Tl'lala 15 14 14 10 HnH-it fur llltiar In fmtrlh xriulteil fur Winter In aev-nth Nuiun mil whi-n attiniiiK run i ureJ. Srrmr hy Inntntia: Hi. l.o4" I"l Ml ii I'hlld.'U'hU i"0 '3i' 202111 ''Jmnimar llutia. Illailue, Hmlth lil. f4ornaliy t.'l, rlrhulta 121 Tupuivi-r 121. WrllhlSlnne, Uapp 1 21, William., Walker !l. Ilaiillne Hi. l.i'i. Ku.ira: Walker, k inter T " I .,i h i Wrinhnmne Tlnee (Sasu Hit: lUun llunia inns llnrtial.y :. ,Hanl'tl S1. I.ee Na'Tlfli hit": (lull, St. u k nia'l.'. lluul.li. .Uv: llen lin I, l.ealle Left m .aa: 81. l.i u, I. Phtladell.h . 4 H il I' "( i ln. 4. u(f Hill. I, iff I iua b. I. etf I'"'- fl, a. I. of M-.iu.-rl I Shu It nut 4: bv S-,l. 1 l l'a I I'V , HJli,, I l.i' Wi-uiell. I 11,1. I'ff KlOB. ! ta 4 rtlt w ulna in i. " "emeu. in 1; ..ff Nell, In t i. "tf I '! til J I I. of l am' 1 Hi h"iie l-.tirie.l , t tw. bstt.ra '" . s " ' '. t.l J I. llll'l" " ''I " ' .''..-. .-' , renins ..ii.,."-. . ii. h ,- r Hlier.li- I . It 4 - , j 11 'u Waataiielt I"' Kansas City Monarch rlav Amateurs 1 oday i ', r K ii .t I n M in n.li 4 i'l 4 puki' l team nl Ihf SniH let. , l and I i ni lit liuiili.-ft ! 1 ejuf inV .tl !: 4'tennmii. I Se t.i: ,i',!i, ,1'se j llinr eAun ,. i.ivii'i I It sivlij irv't'll'l Ullu,.,, i. l, N ' -!' I ? "; Prv, V ere I la (.tit 4 in 'fa t r Vl'it K. l'h'. 1 44it li'4Ma Lentunl V .fll.- ! ' IWt', y I ' K ' tno'ii'.iy i'l hml, ( f M.'iii'ln .ml V I MiniS in; A' 1'lH '' I 'l all i'l II a't llltl i I . ! . , i' j , a i V. ! i . , i I laMbal f ( Golf Tacks I j 1. ii. i.. ii. . in .4 in. ,-:ar u at l ai a t 4m , 4 l'n met he heat) I fl. fiiiut nlol aa'e, tn ih faire, tea. la ml I4 I a I la hall I a lKnn.4 l km elwa ,lbe mt Ik aalla a ,a.. a ah Ihd ball la la .a,, . . . g Mail I. II,. (,.m,l. if am IK tli. ri..:r,a , .aa H.ii. a i..r i. iiii al t.i n.eaa a lm g at I tu ) .itl lot a 1:4 14' he .It km f4 ia a, a fia.! Hh. ft flier I h luff ft! lA-tl-al4 alma iri "iar huM4 ant. fur In i- lU -I 4 flil lit III tlll t Th a, la,, Imm lit hate In ! ! aa) lata atraaea M aeealai peat. J Id ii.at.h. i ay, if Ih a'atar ah hea Iha tiuiiur am n ana a..,ia dm h f l t kail tfui at biun'l. rail ria wail I uitill toa I'i'iki.ani lai. Imtvim ta p,a. ; aii"Ut' l-aii i 4. la. Tlia rulaa iniM. thai alar lna awk Haunt a kali tium Iha Inf irfHitirt. Itra IhMiiia lra4 alaiaa I fiwita M Nwrwarr In .ilav a aarMw4 kail J Intia Hi . ha l4a Iha nakl ta aatf kla : aaiiaaral laka kla lata al alailng. J H hail a !afr haa Mfla'l hall arrnril raj 1( luia. If 111 il'i-M' 1 114 II Ilia 1 kail alnaa I 11a i.uu.l In 4iH 11 I II 4ain ' 'hfa ant fanallv 4 I '. Iha !! la 4 raajalraa) l draa 1 aialn. INara la Ball. UorW;s Series Contenders SHOUTSTOP By fri:dekick lieb -YF.KI.TT Siuit, VmiiLc hnri- 4 ili'p, 1 1 iiii t'4 prrily liif to lf - my ilw ii ili i'i wut il crir .!mrU!i.i, W'.tf r iiMiiatfi-r ol ' S'otliiiiK oulil lif uninrtr. al lirtlii-r 4 world', urn. 1 onlt ndrr, uotiM h ilrvfloped into i-tif of thr ttatk rjthi-r r4r Si nit al kh..rt tlun anv ! horttoiif ri in the (tamr. oilirr lii.flOn;i nine tlie )4ni of I 'uld nut mit linn in tlif ninr Hciiiim UaKiirr ;fi4t a Scott for lining" ilepcinljlilf 'Sn.tiv nrrr inic." u.id to !'"' " ht ': hi1' Hiiiicroft ;ui old .'.iviiiK anion; thr Krd Sox I ,,,r a" -"v"d worth to a Vail Hub. ,. c :,i .i,.i.( ;. ii,.. 1 lint thric are not many hortMoiii irtui, v " 'i .v ... moat di-prndabl- uliorUtnp ba vball I... U ll...;.,., I r ,r-a :,, ,1,.. Annri.:.,. I,.a,i I.. I.a. avrr. . , ' , ,1 .. rti"l n Hi'iii I'll .ftaiii "i ,!lirr !uirtloi yrt ili viluprd. I)iiriiif, thf IVfj world' rrif lir- 1 twern ilir Kcd Sox and Dodtii-rx, Wil- J j lirrt Joltirnnii, lirooklyn llunaRiT, i iiirkn.iincd his "Trolley Wirr Siott." lioliby di'inU'd on lint iiuknaini' afier watchu.K hit. .bigger fio out !ay alter d.iv v..; the trolley wtrt; mute, ntott lei llolillteil. Scott lu n .1 veil through I( world' ncrie. game in I V 1 5 . IVIoi ' Maranville Good, and IV18, during which bi former ,.xt (o !amroft, "T'.abbil" Ma li am, the Red Sox, lost only four 1 rauville of the Pira'cs i the best games, jitirmg those to ganiej, Mutt mane only two errors, ttiiKing ' ?)t.th of them in the name. uaineTVlic fifth contest of the IVIo series. Ban WelL Scott never lias done murh world' series hitting, 44 be only hit .055 in V)IS; .U'.S in 1916, and .095 in 1918, niakiiig but five in the three series i rtimhmed. Hut Scott value an a i world' erie, performer alway, has j men a flieimiv" player, especially lie hiud tight pitching. On the season's record, we should ratu.r i4Vc Dave Haiicroft of the (iiunti, as he bat well above Scott' i , t .,i, ii I ipeed. Our averairei show "Barmy jot the tj ants hatting ..i.hi. against 1 .276 for his Yankee opponent. Han- j crott also is a faster man on the ' I bssin. ft Bancroft, great shortstop that he 2 ! i hnu-l. Iiflritiirc l.i tli iLTunin j high-strung type. Dave still covers acres of ground, but hi fielding this season has been quite erratic, and he ha made tw ice as many errors as ! Scott, I "Hanny" Iris been in two world's series, and while his batting has been somewhat better than Scott s, Kv- rrcu worm 5 sines iu si,n(j nas neen thr steadier. The two men played against each other in the 1915 Kcd Sox-I'hillie . series. V cs, strange as it may seem, these two teams once were cham pions. In that series Dave hit .294, but fielded ,9.i8 to Scott s 1000. Dave didn't show up so well in the Giant-Yankee series of last fall, hit ting .152, ami fielding .971. No Worry About Shortstop. . The St. Louis Browns need have no worry about their shortstop de partment should Fold's game team be hickv enough to beat out the Yan kees. Gcrbir belongs to the class of players wbo are not sufficiently ap preciated. St. Louis fans know what Following Horsey HARNESS RACES. Fref-fnr-atl pur, HhI MHhoric, b. g., gut 11 Al il'MMs) Johnnie Quirk, n. it puma. 11.200; by Trine Ar- .1 1 hy He(lKwood Hy (Kuan) i Jim R, h. hy KvervU-w (Hrtl- t-nfiltj , 3 3 1 Tiiiib: 2:094. 2:1)1, 2:tH liiutii! (irtttl; KirHt hettt, Ma hone, M, $"J lf, .It'linm wuirk, I:' 4n i-nd htat, Hal Muhomj, Ii. Third heat, Johnnl t)uirk, li 40, 2 7 y.wt, ,'Uine, 1 .000 : Mi Marie, b, m, by John K Hurra ThuntaB) ...... I Aijuilla lMlUn, a. by H'dnay lfl- Um l Kiy ) 3 Htamv Wi'itth, b, , by Sunny Klin 1 1 t 3 lShli,li 1 : 4 ft X'etiiaanita. h :u. Kinney 1 R"i'Vf Llt'i-ny. a. a , bi 1 1 1 11 r 11 a I . . . . . by Vernun Mr Hun uf tirat'r 114 Hairs H , I' . by Aiiiiuiut I. u i l.anniuiel 4 ilr. Tim.' 2 I'fil V $, IMlUlda l-nld Kllat tie.!, Vliai M,irlr f; ,, fitv, A'lUIII I'llluli, IH0, i. . ,., n n.i. I.' an .ri.i,l Iwil, ; mi,, M,i,. 1 1 ;u. j , A,iuita li i. ,4 Thil l heal. Mia. Mali, tt la , ,,,,, nulh. Ii . ; ,,, ,,,., Itilil: 'I'll An li.laie. br. by Aishdale ... . I I I i 'atiiiia i , . V ..I.! Hart. I,a . by Keslarkl 'I'ul'l rrh'ituaai ...... 4 1 : t 1 j . . Has-. Pii . . U) Ju i la J t Vy Th lit :; , I 4 il.... It T 11 i. a A --ii 4'- ; , iho.i'i', ,. ,Vi .a h , i' , i Ii a a V , a in ..I ! I I T . .ll, ' 1 1 II ' 4 I a. 1 1 4 i i I - i S t - V, .' a. a I H.4 Ii ll aa ll', ' l!l l'. 1 "111 1 ' 4 t a II i'l, ll l la I i II. ' t , . it. I I I 'I I I a. ft ' He4 I III" Kannatg lint. , ! at In n !'! .. W Willi ., , I'l i n.'-'tii -, W M. i , i I ..a I'll I ill, I l I 1 .,,.-a, tfaft"! I A J". 1 til . , , ., , ..- I I i a I n f - u a 1 I ' 1 i l I a i. t ! I I t.ia il aai . !',..,., , n. , , . , , 1 tl a . .. n ' ' ' i 1 , ... t t s tl - Sa. . i . .a - a- I t t - ti . -a i l l i i'i- .va, ma A i aaa a. ) BRINGING UP I joa to c r 0Lv CO'NC to TAKC WMA.T ; h ran do. Iitit ouUnle oi he MuiiikI 1 rif y 4 lot of prrtont lunl. iumn 1 WAltrr a iiiiit mriluH ie iliortdtiio. . . 11 l ill 1 , I " w0"1'1 br I'r tf ral.lc for world 1 HTiri iiir in.ri w nrriirr. Hf Call y 41 llTp t sllOftjlop a Irithrr hcott or Ilailrroll am) itl-o rail . ill liaaliinrl .',, ...I I.-.- r ll ar.l Idriven balls a, well a. any .hort.top ;n. e lack llerrv'. Hay. (i. rb. r also can extract ai murh from a Jul bat- tlno .nr... a. nu nlMr i.. il .... "j i-.-.. ... game, (ierhrr in not regarded as oik t.l fha Kit sit I.oun four Sisler, ' shocker. William' and Srvereii-but ' ,e hai ,jone m it j hf,..,jIIR St. Ij-itii. in rhe Amcriean leaiue ih.u. - , .hortstop in the Natiotialleague an aggicosive, picturesque player, full of peo am energy. Thii neasoii he ha made fewer errori at abortstoo than Scott of the Yanks and that in saving a lot. During the past two seasons Maranville also has been bat ting better than at any other time in his career. The Kabbit took part in the 1V14 world's seriei, in which the Braves swept the supposedly invincible Ath letic oH their feet in four straight game. Maranville hit .308 in that se ries and tinned making one er ror in four games. i'iyri4ht 1117.) iles Sterling Victor Over Canadian Champ Toronto, Cani'la. Sept. 15. Miss Alexa Stirling of New York, former American women's golf champion, defeated Miss Ada McKenzie, On- tario title-holder and former Domin ion champion, one up, yesterday aft ernoon in the third round of the Canadian women's championship over the Toronto Coif club course. The victory of Miss Stirling, which was in doubt until she sank her putt for a half on the 18th hole,, was the outstanding feature of a day of bril liant performances. The eight survivors wdio entered the third round today, include two Americans, two British entrants and four Canadians. Besides Miss Stir ing they are: Miss Cameron of Los Angeles; Miss Fdith Lcitch, sister of Cecil Leitch, the present Canadian woman's title-holder, and Mrs. W. A. Gavin, representing F.ngland; Miss Marjorie Annable of Montreal, Miss Sidney Peppier and Miss Joyce Hut ton of Toronto, and Mrs, Laird of Winnipeg. Ak-Sar-Ben Entries Harni'a !:13 pare, puree ISllO: Pater Native. I. W. Weir: Tele. VeYn Howard; Henalur T. Dr. A. P. Intw; Worthy Hoy, Worthy Mi'Kinney; Ulik llavn, Kiank Starr. Hitrrir.a2:14 Trot, pura H00; Maud Orattan, K. llennetl; Viola Wain, K. I). lioulil, Id,, If .Mix. J 1'. Ijirllnoie, Hplka 'I'olua. U. M. rimlth: .loai.hina Wray, J. M Wtay; Chief, l-'red I'etrraun; Hlxia Arrhdale. C K N'ruua; Uold kln, C. I). Hell; Vlrvinl Pare Win faika. Ilarneaa 2-year-"ld trut, puraa V 4 no, th lilimlia Kllill.. H S.utl. .1. Mi. Sally; Kuaaia Silk. J .M,.S.illy; Mild Hllk. K. i. lioulil: Kit Silk, K l lii'Ulil. Ilnllla 11 a t -eat, alls. J. Ki'ynoida. llunn na fourth rare. five fuilon.a, 1'iirae IJi.ii. )rai olila and up, lUlltiliiv: lt llri.wti Ul, n7 .'ai't II A ,tuhe. . t Jaut I H.i eret.n 11 . . . Tllluly Ju.l I'l. k Aaa. Ii . Minnl, M.i a ?l'ik Turn i'ai" . . . , laul Ml.,'y Mill Star l all, lulu ., Ti.ni lioa h , l'.:l Mimt.e , . t Juhn H,iilin, , . K.f'h ii,i. five fail.. i, a. tui. 1 11 1 1 il n: ii. iii Ha . ,., Ui , . . . 1 1 s. III ... !- . , I I J J eai .... Ml .... 114 ... Ill . . IIJ , ,. lt .HI I I S , . I I l 111 lit III i ll 11 t i t'4 I l ti',1. an I tie. i :. mietf In ia Harrtaaana Lilt: 1' 'inlti . . , J'ji Innu.aiiia lu.'f l .i, k , , . , . , Ill 11 s ,i J -t . , t J . Suaeiii , , . H'j t , ui..i . . 1 rn.ail , , , , , . j. i I 'l ! 1 an . . . . h tiaia, ..... :t 4 VI VI a ft.! ... la'a is, fuluaaa, i' J. aivt it ',i 41.il . , .(f4 . Mil A e In aaii.i , , , . , ; II Ii -HI." i i " i 1 a a i .'' a .... . t t aim. J.,1 ,.it ami M J ' 5 , I l,( r a. mil I 1 , I' I 4 a- a. I . I ,..i. aa.aa'b, . , ai a ir4 4'i tl. ll ! I l.l',l I : I linn I 1 l' ,1.111a. -I Wn , . ! t',i 4 ...i i l...,.a.i , . . , ; , i ,11 . v . 4 , rrw, ib Hah Ti I'l H i l -aa-' I aa. ti-ai'lft. lai I'l ii.l s, -,ia aal M.aa I . -4 a a h at FATHER ,,. THINK CN Wlt-U SOULS By RUPERT HUGHES. ( unllnuril I'rum iralarilajr j ' " I Thr doctor thook hi licad, Tliit Krmnnlia 4-.IiIi.ii. l)Bil(lilr of Iha , r j v tlf f IK'll llIT Slia B.ni.Cll' k. Iir. aiail.l.ia f III Hill tiian f , ., ' ' , V,rg , , lalaarlf. Iia.l fjllra In In Hilh HhihmI ' 1 ni'll it lllllst i - I must do It kamalo. an u.irlghl. aril mail, ..mi j nil l It. Mli'kl'd, I l.llppoC. lint ftMM, win af Ih Iwan'a Mtiial amllirnl 1 II... . . . . . .1 . It dmakara. Tli. ha.l l.r,a M.arti,,, . ""V yoil not aiiylbiliK that IMI t rtrll. acalnal Ih alahr af MiMiiamhW. Ion blow or dihfixui'illri ? I (lolTt '"V.'.h. a Iha, aal M.,!.,, I. ,h. I """'I ,,ul ' a,, ,0 ahalr tarrml.r ilajr.lr.il, whlaurrrd lu liar ! Ko to lu ll Willi an lIK'ly fair ' Iha farlura alirr Ii aaa rniiilutral aa I Tl.. ,, ior wa, ,,. a imili'ir ullb furaman auulil .lull diian Ih lir.l arrk . 1 w" " MollUir Will) , a .nrir marriaa wwuni na lu Ii ila lrrr... Th. r. nrnli.. , and Itorlr anarrlaa auulil h lu Ii il. lull. .a at I Ilia alalrmral Ha allx luaail Ilia1 f..ll'.t.ll!4 liar a lira all lal.-al Iha fanillr 'llalrln, ft. Ilrrllirrt. k, fur Irralui'lil fur a ruuvlt. Ilia niivall.iiilnw I hruU4 hi at ronfaaalun lltrr aa III ll a h'?,'r m"L'rj:,':i kiarrh... . an ui,..n,.i .. .... !1 ! i ' A"" " ..V:. . " ' . " 'T. - a pn.w.,rri,irni aiiai rarnanj nail itfi h.n run duan br an aulimmlill and Wciii was benumbed with her sor row. It was a proper tiunishinent upon her, she was ante; and she spread her arms out as on a crucifix, thinking of herself as one of the thieves justly nailed to the tree next to that tree where the Innocent One suffered. Doctor Brrthrrick had paused In his desperate battle to listen for sounds from the room above. He had gone to the stairs to ask his wife how Mem wjs. He had been glad of the prostration of her grief, but he was not deceived as to its sincerity. Mem was still calm when his bus iness was done in the room below and lie had turned the spoils of de feat over to his aide-de-camp, the un dertaker. Doctor Hretherick entered the bedroom and sent his wife about tier business while he dropped hl J ,. , , -. ,1 esnausrvi i.ony into a rnair aim spurred his exhausted mind to further f . """ He took one of Mcm's coltl lianits in his and petted it and chafed it, snaking ms ncao in woioiess sym- Pu,y- . . . . At least he didn t suffer! he lied. Her woe, for lack of other expul sion, made use of the smiling muscles, as she said: "That's not true, I heard." "Well," the doctor sighed, "his suf ferings are over, anyway. J f e was a good boy, and you're a good, brave girl. And now what are we to do for you?" She spoke without excitement. "There's only one thing for me. I can't live, of course. 1 was sorry I was so sick, and I was afraid of my rough; but now 1 see that God sent it to me as a blessing. Do vou think it will carry me off soon?" llt-t-au.se Worth hats arc made hy us in tntr own factory, we can guarantee the quality which we build into every hat, A Worth hat nr 'l huroUKhhred jhat'w ill give you an unusual amount of service and hold tt jshajH- under the hardest kind of Use. RRlsPQLKlTCa 4aft t -tfja 'e-1 h4 Hag lata, 1 r.mi Dm tAY DO "VOU f.M.?E, "IT TUCfcr . wmfki n S I PACK-, j LQ lj; Iwt i rtariaar krwvKt, Iwt for SALE iloa'lu tll.lt hr wa lap.ililr of all 01- rasional irony that looked like flip. pamy to those who met t lit? it) only ranly. lie was bitterer than Mem ..1.1 - I. t I w 1 ii"H r!h ,.U' tUt.vrr"yn I '" '.'- Ko to bi ll, accordui to '!"y di'rtaiidiiiK of it. Heaven m "T n" Homely ami me unai tract ive. ti.... .1 :.. ,t .1 ... . . I 1 '"" '""'K'i lo'Vy nn aoinr tinisu i lation." "Don't juke for inrrcy'i sake, doc tor!" she pleaded. "I couldn't live without Klwood, I don't care to. I've no right to." He cowed her hysteria with sharp rein: "You've no right to your own life ll, ,U' ll Krt,,rt(it t, um.r fiilln.r 'jnt ! your mother -and to the life that has already begun. Suicide would be worse than cowardice and selfishness in your case, my child murder." It would be He was cruelly kind to hrr, like a driver who flogs and stabs a sinking beast of burdcu out of the deep mire of death and up and across the steep crags to the valley beyond. Mrm's very skin shivered and seemed to rise in wilts under his goad. Her heart struggled back to its , task. Fiercely as it ached, it beat f..lt.. .1 t M .1 with I won a inner uiiuii, jicr sum . . ' broo.lerl somberly, though: "Well if ii' mv Huiv to hve. it's - ' - . my duty to tell tlie truili. 1 H 'dl to cvrrhody. 1'oor F-lwood sha'n't ! vn into his grave without people ; Knowing now i ioveu nun. ! He let her frenzy of devotion carry i ,er uu and down the room until she dropped into a chair, exhausted. Then he took up the whip again. "My poor child, I've got to be terrible mean to you for your own sake. You can't do what vou want to do. You said yourself that it would kill your father if he knew; it would drive him from his pulpit. And your mother would be crushed too, you said. And as for poor lClwood wouldn't it simply turn the village against his memory? Everybody thinks of him as a brave, clean young martyr as he was. But iu.st imagine what would happen if they learned what we know. "No, honey, you've got to fight It and Thorouchhrct; lf afie .4 ria, Vie.aeaiaa, 111 II hat- if I JIUJl AND MAlatilE IN UU l-ACt Of tOtOK IN Tilt SUNDAY till 7 CO KNOW THE. eOAT. 'XT ALL ran 1 iciut alolir. Il' pitiful, but you'if Koiiik to be xl.id ninr d.iv wlini von look bat k on it from happim-ni - "I l,iiillr!" br uroiinrd. Tlif Word W4 InHllMOlllf, (riu .llll-, llf poaniliility cit it bilittlfd hr uric. lb dorlor witlidrrw it. "I don't tin 1111 Ii.,iiiiih. but cii:r liiX. It i K Tt .i.ik of Koodliias. Your lilt- ii n. 1111 to br Illicit up bi'CiiUM' of tin-, if you'll only nirt't it at you iiuit." "Ti ll mr wlial l' do. Don't niakf Ilia think. I've K"t "" much f think - about whiit'ii dead and Kour." Then she nolihi d and solibi'd until her eyes urn- diainttl anain of lean I he tli'i loi was as wrarv a she wearier, fur lie bad hrr biirdrii to i. it iv as vtill as bin ovn. He soiiKht a little respite, not fot relief, but for clear thinking. It wa j hard to think when a brokrn heart . bled and le.iied before Ins eet. "What you are to do if. tills: j While I try to fiuure out the best plan tor the future, voii K" along nn j ,(ltm. . your f.ither ami iiiothi r that you were here when F.lwootl was brought here. No. jut go homa with me and I'll tell them. I'll tell and that you mustn't be suoken to them the shot k has prostrated vou about it. You must be kept iiuiet and when you cry vou mustn't be questioned, just let alone. "Can't mamma bold i ne in arms?" the girl whimpered. ler "Yes, and you can tell her the whole story if vou want to." "No. no! I can't! 1 won't! But I must have her arms around me. I must have her arms around me to hold my heart together." CHAI'TF.R V. The doctor helped the little wid owed mourner into his old buggy, and she kept her face uplifted, clear of tears through the strrets and along the walk at home. She broke only when she heard the doctor's voice telling what the r .i. i ..,.!,, .. i, .;.., I liiliiri dun liiiiii.i a.'u i,v,''i ,hem on the porch of their little I t t t t.. . .i.. t a t I i nouse ti.iii diMitity iiriu hviii I jg gossip. Thev stared amazed wnrn vm darted up the stairs without speaking, and they heard her crviug in her room. The doctor checked their pursuit and gave them his orders as if they were unruly children. When he had gone the mother stole up to Mem's bedside and gathered her baby to her breast. It would have been al most sweet to weep there if only the truth could have been voiced. By and by the old clergyman crept up the stairs and into trie room and gave his clumsy sympathy. But when he spoke of God s will and of the all-wise, all-loving Providence Mem had to bite her tongue to keep it from blasphemy, from the savage delight of confounding the preacher with truths he could never have sus pecter. He even went so far as to plead that he had done wisely in TO prAt.msn Knth Worth halt and rt'iaH'iHi'ntire.t halt 4. tat mid ia yaut bxJit, 4,1 u, ahasiil if uauiual iteiUf f rufaiXllati. Drawn for The T- krrpiu Mnn fiom rrinu riwood ullinri; ullirfWle !it? IIHKIIt IMIC h.iiii-i to 111 trr v liim. I lii. tlirrw tor u into livn'riii She UilKlud o firildiflilv tbiit bri liiollur ilrovr bir f.itlii'i from tbr room, and finally klipprd away bn Hf, knoin that noliluili- i tin' licit llii'dii'ilir fur tbiit brut in.nlni'M. Aloiii' wilh bi-r soul, Mi'in nrrw afiaiil of lifisilf. Slit kniw tli.it hf oiild not ki-rn ill truth ihnknt ! back in hi r rrbrlliotu bcirl forevrr. 1 Alt nixbt hlii kin- counbrd and , wept, and. tcariii; that thr bousrhold krpt ;i n x ions vigil, fill one more re morse adtb d to her pack. IT It i.Mllnuad M,niil.. Prayer Each Day l.al ii. . nni liaful III. prraam Witt ihaiikanivinc -- l-a tit. Our I.onj (iod, out Father, S4vioiir and (iimle. by Whose gracious and li.iiii.inul iiroviil.tti u.. lull- b.in . . .t . . . nourished and sustained until this hour, and in Whose redemptite. all embracing love we greatly rejoice, accept, we beseech Thee, the sincere and profound gratitude of our hearts for Thine unfailing merry and good ness. I 'a r il i ii. w e implore Thee, all our failings, faults and follies, l'y i the Spirit dwelling within us, sweeten our dispositions and chasten all our appetites and desires. Sanctify our l-.onie. light it wilh the lamp of Thy presence continually, and warm it with the fire of Thy love. Make Thy way plain before our ryes, ami lead us onward and upward. Sanctity unto us all our trials anil difficulties. Help us over the hard places, and in the smooth places suf fer us not to forget our constant need of Thee. (Juickcn and intensify OPEN EVERY NIGHT SUNDAY MATINEE Empress Rustic Garden DANCING . Al Ran? Rubin and His Famous Orchestra M LATH K. Fiv Day., Starting Mat. Dally Thereafter TOXIGHT trden Productiov Tha N. Y. Winter Garden Productio The Whirl of New York la Combination Wilh Shubert's Unit Vaudeville Roy dimming., Florence Schu bert, Hohlfeld Trio, Ann Tod ding., Clarence Harvey, McCor maclc and Regay, Kyra with Raffaelli, Jack Keller, Porcella Bros., Gene Doyle, Irene Shawi Viola Votruba. Evenlnfl, 25c to $1.00. Mat... 25c-S0c NOW PLAYING The Drama Magnificent I! Augmented Orchestra . Night Price.: Balcony, 40c; Main Floor, 50c; Boxes, 60c. Matinee until 6:15, 35c. LAST TIMES TODAY The Cold Medal Picture of the Year VeKVALENTlr.Q V. Sand Price Evening, and Sunday Matinfe, 50c, Daily Matintet, 35c. Ens, AND XT VallK I "J (v Vfl' Omaha lire by McManui ll' .Mir,. h JJ 1 ur lm- to Tlirf, and tli in lo l , iiilli'.iiuiuif .nil iinioinn in an wm ili almir Willi our frllow -ini-n. I liable lis lo do justly and lo lnvr killdnrtf, .mil to walk biiiiil lv with l lur. May we not bp uvrn'onif of r l. but may nr iiviiiinitr rvd Willi Kood. ) li l thr n kriliii if the wiikrd i'oiiii' to an mil. but establish '1 boll tin- ri; htt-t.ii And nuv ihr whole -iti 1 it be fiiUd wilh 1 hy k!oi! Amrn. w II. tuna. l Ii , ir.i.ii.i n. OM , I'.n. , , , (lurri'U Itflmrl lo KlV.il III mi Di-lritt (!iiiinitioi. J, T ( uri e 4 lold the kiwauis Hul veslrnl.iv at its meeting ill the Hotel Koine ol the work of the district roii eiitioii whiih be attended last week in Smiix City, tieorge Johnston and Dr. Mu li.n l I'ord spoke on the arlivi- ... .1... VI..,, 'a r.'t, I aaoit for , , ' I Hons, , The Hub approved the action of "'" 111 K'vmir Vm 10 U M'lig Nurse Association. fc, V. if. .. While picadrd. lire Want Adi are best busmen boostters. ' Just received for th Ak-Sar-Ben Ball, a fine stuck of Full Dreas and Tuxedo Suita that we offer for U or to rent. Come early and get fitted right. Correct dress furnishing for all occasions. John Feldman, 109 North 16th Street, Directly Opposite Po. toff ice. LAST TIMES TONIGHT TOM MIX TOMORROW (Four Day Only) HARRY CAREY In "The Kick Back" The Mightie.t Action Drama of Hi Career. ORPMEUM CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Laat Two Time MATINEE TODAY 2:15 Early Curtain TONIGHT AT 8:00 HARRY CARROLL and company of 10 in "VnrwMrt of 1922 Jnch George Duo ' Brown Siattrf STAN STANLEY Mi. a Merle I Frank Wllaow B. C. HILLIAM Topic, of Day Ae.op'a Fabla Pa the New. Mat,. Kc, 2Ec, 50c. Night. 18. 2r.. SOe. 75c, ll.OO. NOTE Larly Curtnin Saturday Night S o'i'ikIi NEXT WEEK-Tiie Big Star Bill booked e.pecially for Ak-Sar-Ben TRIXIE FRIGANZA Shtitt Tvrry, Jean Grani and Othtr Famous ArtUta. 1 TODAY ii All Hew Show Wild Sia Act 01 Better Vaudeville Aa4 laatuit rae4satar '.ZZ7 naaaia u, ciaii- Al. 4 aill tt in a uta 44-41 a4 tAaai a taaa M t(alfa--M tl i la. I. 'I B,J.U ri...... Caiaaw Broidwiy Flappers aiia EXTRA 4au ait., las, War al ka till laaaa ' etaalatia ' 4,aia a,!, laat- 4 .i.t.laa4 laaa.l l.i.. I a. n mailt, ii ai, ana.l It'll tsiaiaia iiii.iii an. .aa ( 4m H.i 4 a, iaa t ,ai a A-iii.aa iw a M W ll 1 14) Ihoav Ljejit Ploner't Alplnt Sinferi ail i4 Taatalaaa KIMS HAROLD LLOYD I .a a eat, a, M "Grandma's Boy" ft n .... V a a f 1(' il a l I at. i ft I t I .aa a-aL -aa a . 4 . ,s l t I a I I' - " 14, I l-l i.4'li ! I f.ak "I. I'l ill. '. ' a ai a ! a I ll i . I it I i Ta , ..( aa ! t ta. la.,' at.!' M,vr.a, rt. a -.ai I't ' a', ' i'iii a , aa. f'l 4 ' I J-Sia-a a,.'. I I' I 11 I - I IIM HI I till 1 tea 4'i'a a.i. t t4 Hull VI a a " i t I'H (ll, llt f l . aa kiili. I ! fa lt ta Ita.'aa -. 1 1 . i a an ' t a. ..a a a- -t e4 '41 Am 4 aaa s- aaa. 4'a I .lit 1--aaaa I mi il.. I ... a.tia a i. 'aaaiaa, le4iiaaa " t taae, 1 li.- .4 4 V.!a h . '! t' t,' Ii , ... a- . I ' a 4 a a ' taa4 - li i' ''V- . . - 4 - .' 4" a a "I ft I l ,it t e.lii Ii v, 1 I t I t t . 4 I Hi "i III AadruitGeart aa4a Sa.l, I I law aa-4 ' a ... r e I -il I ' ' . I ,a, ' "4 i. Ill ttlllli ,11 I t I. I , I I ' "i I, ii i ii i. i'. , j ' wilh tk. a- H f twit, !. a. r 1 l U a I' PEARL WHITE -llta MAt4T riAtlHI.- 111 l 4, a a en, V fHiaait, I - I H I AND i 4