THE BEE: OMAITA, TfflTRSDAY, JUNE 15, 1911. Athletics Beat Sox 2 to 1 in Ten-Inning Pitchers' Battle; Omaha Loses a Pair -. l , i DENVER TAKEOOTH. GAMES Eourke Pitchers Are Found Easily by the.Griziliei. QUILLIN MAKES TWO HOMERS Bbranaa Pltrae v A perk. Clam la Vlrat eMoa aa 'ake Horn K a V m plr tk Ia4 PEWVER, Colo .Juna Special Tele gram.) Otnattt oat two game today through InnhiPt'f ta-hlt at tha right mo ment Ienvr ctalmrd tha first by hard hltUng In Ihi .f Jtfr a4 alzth innings, and tha second Vy . rrfawaV In the first in In?. Tha first ffakia. waaynara contest to tha fifth Inning. 'fMiJi t playad good ball, with Omaha. ',t-v1ng better of It. In tha third error aj QuUfe and Spahr cara Omaha tw an -base with none out. pick's single c6rt Kneaves,, but a ahort rounder a.neV tw-o. strike-outs prevented more run. . In the next Nethoff mule a single, stole second and scored on Kneaves' single. Spahr opened Denver's half of tha fifth with a single. Harris, Lloyd and Caasldjr also made singles, scoring three runs. In the next Qulllln made a horn run, Coffey a . two-bagger and Ehman a koroe run. scoring three mora and making It Im possible for Omaha, to hope to get up to t tie. Nlehoffe fielding was a feature. Ar bogast did good throwing to aecond. The second gams was all over in tha first Inning. Lloyd erened with a hit. Nle hoffe error left Oilmore safe. Cassldy sac rificed. Beall drove In a run with a single. Qulllln was safe on Nlehoffe second error and Lindsay made, A horn run. Total, five run. - V if i Omaha played a "plucky uphill game from thla time, but could not do mora than gain an occasions! score. 'Two runs In the second cams on a base on balls to King, a single by Nlehoff and 'Aghew's tremendous three . bagger, that was ahort of a home run because it went Into tha automobile dis trict. Williams' three bagger In the third, and Kneaves' three-bagger In the fourth were each good for a run. Three hits In the ninth, by Nlehoff, Kneavea and Schlpke, drove In another.' Hagerman opened - the second game for Denver,, miring after lbs third, because his arm bothered him." Harris succeeded him, and. although hit freely was effective when necessary. Omaha secured hits In all but two innings. . " 1 ' v DENVER. ( AB. R. H. Lloyd. 2b.; r....lr. .... I - 11 O, A. K. 21 Gilmore, .cf.,.y.,..,2 111 Casnldy, cf... I 1 1 1 0 n n Beall. If a i tea Qulllln. 8b 4 1 i I 1 Undsar. -IK-.'.-W.-: ;.?.-' 0 8 i Coffey, as t 1 I I 0 8pahr. c.i 4 1 1 T 0 1 fchman, o v 4 8 8 0 1 . f.... .,.v 'v ja . , . W wi vAH. -R. H.; O. A. E. Pick. 8b 14 . e 1 0 0 0 Kmi,,ftj..vii V.,fA. 4 0 0 6 0 '0 WlHtamar-ff ,ri. .. 0 1 ' 1 0 ' 0 ; King, cf.' . .,;:4 . 1 '4.0 1 , Knvi .f..., 4. ,, o a Arbogast. c.j. 8 a 14 Agirew ...,rtri.l..vl. 1 , 0 t Total fa-r,.iTM." -4 M -w i j Btted"forfyMn In Wnth.- T Denvtr j.V..T'i' 0 Oil I A T Umuli,M..,Hl..... i.l o o t o 1 l Stolen base: Nieheff.-Two-base hits: Cof fey, Ueall. .Home runs: Quill'n, Ehman. Ktruek out; By , Khman.-'; by Khodea, 1; . by Lurbin; f.- Bane' on baljs: orf Durbln. 1 Hit by Pitched bjill; y Oilmore, t;,by Coffey, lrMXh bases:. lenver, ' a; Omaha, fuuin UAd: By Mholea. live and one-tlilrd, 4 runs, t hlt, by Lur- : bin,, two aad two-iiMrda, hits, 1 runs. ; Time: 1:4&. Umpire-. 4ia,skc41. tcors, aecond game: T , , Alt. R. H. Of A. El Lloyd, lb..., ,.v 4 1 I 4 I 0 Beat. If.."...."..... I' 1 I t Qulllln. lb.. wUV.. J -J 11 I 1 . Lindaay, lb......:.;... I 1 I I 1 Coffoy., se-va,.:...,.. d ,i. 0 t I I MoMurray.;v.M 4 ft' AB. R. H. O. A. E. Pick, lb... ii:., JiMit. '. o 4 1 Kane. lb... 4, : I t 1 Vlliiama. rf.... ....... .4 . 1 I fchoonovar, if.f I ' 1 1' 0 King, of ...i:.. .... I 14 4 4 4 NUhoff, tb 4 1 4 4 t Kneaves, as 4 I I 1 a 1 Agnew, C 4-41 a ' 4 4 lentreas, pv.n. I 9 .... 0 114) . Schlpke . .JJ-VlliJrJ )', . .' Totala 2.7.ti U 14 -11 1 Batted for tjntrea'tn t!v moth. Denver- ....J.hv"'' i t ,i 0 - Omaha ,u..-,l I 4 4 4 1-4 htolcn basMfti.': Kane. Cffey. Tws-ktM h.U: Coffry. UiUnoro. " Three-bate bits: Agnew. Wlltiainav'.Ksevaa. - Hume Vunat Liudsay, QulHin. bacrt)ce hw: Caa-Wy. GllHiora. . faefffic-, tlv..- Scboonovar. tt ruck out: 1 b.ninii, 1; by Harrt. ; by Fentreen v. ; luee-. oa ball: Off Hafcerman. Vj uff yrnrea. 1 Double p ay: Xthtttf to Kan a Left o- a: Itenver, 4; Omaha, . waning pieniied: Hy Hmi num. 1; runa. I;- bits, 4; by Harrt. 4: run. 1: hita T. -Hs--.tJa lmi.iti: Oond-vg and Uuuaa. ..w ' ANTKLOrKS HIN OVEI DCS MOIXB9 Twelve ta Katat 1Ua llerr eI the IJNCiM.Jf. Xeb.urta 14.-if,lncln wen ennlly from la Moines today, li to 4. boittlng Mltcktaff nod kVrr.l about equatlr bard. Des M- ii-a Cuubl not hit i a: liting successively, tfurr: ' LlCOLS. ' ' ., ,v AB. n- H. O. A. K CJagnler, ss.. 4 ' ' J . 2 0 14 I ni,aUQ. lb...".t..-.. 4 1-1 I 5 0 trmlun, l . .v. A. 4 'H I I 0 4 I'blu, cf. .j.. .1 $ 4 0-4 tobb. rL ..r.l,v 11 4 4 Dundun. I J 4 1 4 AlJIUr. lt .-.. 1 1.4 t I uakMui, Slii.j,... N r I S t 'AluXiraxv1; r.'.uv. 4 ! 8 4 4 IKarthlng. p.......... Xj4 To'als v 7 U li 17 14 tL& Ji !r - AiX K. II. V Arirterson; rf u 1 Cullman 8 4 Curtis. :f ..... 4 4 1 Matt ck, vf.jr,.v I 1- Dwver. 'b..7f.'... t 4 Xuves. St 4 '. Oialiam. 2b 4 0 41 a or 41 41 0 i 4 1 0 Backaut. ....,..... 4 ; A 4 Mucnait. p '.At j - 4 Iteaa, p.... 10 0 0 Total .2 1 ! U Llaeeta ..............I 1 0 1 0 0 4 4 1 i Ix M l.ei V-0 44 0 4000 f 0; Htv tand n: Uafn.ii. Cos ;f. Coi. : Dundon. Ttg b.ttr iiu.i - Cole, I'.HjKuian. ! Farthing. liouuls play: Uisliim l Lwr. I4ft a ba.-f-; Iinci)n. i Ths MuIims. 11. McWei ba e; l ailnub (.). t ola at. Cobb (?. Dundon (3). taor f. hit: l-nglaub. c truck i.ui: liy Fr.h II I: by Muchell. 3; b Pens. 1 Baaca tails. Off Khln. : iff- Mitchell, 4. lima: l.il Uaap ri: b i aakav. - TOPblKA IWIHI'I Bt. JUgKPH ' .-- Tkrea Haaa Una. Aae 31ad Uartagr i t; CoatesU. . TOPEKA. Juria . tt Toi-eka hammered) Hanlfaa bard ei4 won the leal gxmo of . the seriea with eade. H to 1. Three bo'n runs were nmde during the Kuine. two ; by Topeka and one ry .t. joaepn. iiopae s Oil around piaylna was a feslura Score: TOPKKA. A H. R. H. O. A. E PJckert, If f 1 4 0 4 Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGl'E. . NATL. LEAGUE. - W.LPet W.LPct. Denver IR 15 ."wlChlcaao XI 18 .M0 Pueblo ....... 2 17 ,Wj New Vork ..JU 1 ..! Lincoln 19 .: Philadelphia SI 21 ..V noux jny ..ij 14 .fill Pinshurg .... 21 .MS m. josepn "..? 2 .wi'Pt. l.uis . .27 21 .6) .it 28 .m .18 81 . .12 41 .15 i.-TrKa 23 Z7 Cincinnati Omaha 23 28 .4M 'Mrooklyn . Des Molne. 43 .173 Boston .... AMER. AHX. AMKR. LEAGUE. W T .Pet ! W.L Pct. I Kanana Clty.SS ?1 .4:? Detroit 37 18 .f.fS C'nlumhua ..25 22 .1T Philadelphia 22 17 .M Milwaukee 29 M,tFioeton 27 22 .6S1 MlnrearKlla 80 .5"0 Nsw York ..M 22 .M2 Louisville ..2 W) .4WI Chtcaao 24 21 .BW Pf. J'atU ....M 22 .4 fleveland ...30 gj .377 Toledo M 81 .441 Washington. 18 82 .3T8 Ind anapolls S3 34 .S90,St. Louis ....! 84 .104 NEB. LEAGUE . MINK LEAGUE. W.L.Po) W.LPct. Superior ....17 II .St7 Falls City... 13 10 .Vi Fremont' ....K 18 .5 2 Clartnda ....14 10 .W3 Or. Inland. ..18 12 B?l Neb. City. ...11 12 .478 Kearney ....14 14 .0 Auburn 12 12 .W0 fieward ,..,14 15 .4s: I Mary villa ...11 18 .4oS Columbua ..14 14 . 467 Jhenandoah .10 14 .417 York 11 18 .441 Hastings ...11 1 .307 - Yesterday 'a Reealte. WEBTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 1-8; Denver, 7-1. Ploux 1ty, ; "Pueblo, g. ' Des Moines, 0; Lincoln, 11. Bt. Joseph, 1; Topeks, 11. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston, 8; Pittsburg. 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. St. Louis. 0; Washington, 11. Chicago, 1; Philadelphia, 1 (ten innings). Detroit, I; New York, 5. Cleveland. IT Boston, I. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbua, (; Kansas City, 1. . Louisville, I; Milwaukee, 9. Indianapolis, 7: Minneapolis, S. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Superior, 8; Grand Island, L HaHtlngs, 1; Kearney, i. Feward, 1; Columbua, 4. York, 4; Fremont, (. MINK LEAGUE. Falls City, 1; Auburn, 4. Shenandoah, 7; Nebraska City, S. Ciarlnda, 4; Maryvllle, 0. Gaaaea Today, National, League Boston at Pittsburg, Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Philadelphta at Chicago, New York at St. Loula. American League St. Louis at Washing ton. Chicago at Philadelphia, Detroit at New York, Cleveland at Boston. American Association Columbua at Kan sas City, touisvllle at Milwaukee, Indian apolis at Minneapolis. Toledo at Bt. Paul. Nebraska State League Superior at Grand Island, Haatlnga lit Kearney, Seward at Columbua, York at Fremont. Mink League Auburn at Ciarlnda, Ne braska City at Maryvllle, Shenandoah at Falla City. Beecher, If Haffsrd. Sb Tomason, cf Whitney, lb Hopke, ss , Breltensteln. lb.. Crompion, rf Frambes, c. ....... Clark, p .... 1 .... a .... s .... s .... 4 .... I .... 8 .... I .... a 0 0 2 11 I 1 I 0 1 0 0 I 4 4 0 1 Totals... St 11 14 JOSEPH. AB. R. H. 27 11 BT. A. E. Kelly, rf... Powell,- If..... Jones, 2b...... Zwllllng, cf.... Borton, lb Kerns, c , Melnke. ss.... Hamilton, lb.. Hanifan, p.... Johnson, p.... 14 4 4 4 1 4 0 0 0 o a 0 1 1 o Totals..... .....Y....H T "? 24 '14 "3 Topeka , 04414144 11 Ki.. ,Joseth. ..,....: 0 0 4 4 4 1 0 0-1 . Home runs; -jjiickei-t, Wbitney,' ' Borton. Three-baee MU Crompton, -Twe-baae hits: Rlckert, Frambes. lHuble plai-a: Hopke to,. Wfcitney BrUniir . to. Wbltneyt Stolen bane.: Breltenstain. Hita: Oft Hani fan.. 11 In four one-third Inninga; off John son, 4 In three two-thirds innlnga. Basea on balls: Oft Clark. 1: off Hanifan, I; off Johnaou, 1 Struck out: By Clark, 2; by Hamfan. 2; by Johnson, ' Hit by pitched ball: By Hanifan, 1. Wild pitch: Clark. Umpire:. Gardner and C(aJk, ' PVKBLO COMB) FROM BEHIND Baackea Htta aaal pleats Rleax City la Faartlh and Fifth; PUEBLO, June It After Sloux City had taken a lesd of three runs today, Pueblo bunched hits on Miller In the fourth and fifth Innings and won. to 1 Score; felOUX CITY. AB. R. , H. O. A. E. Andreas. 2b 1111 1 0 Plem. lb...,. .j 1-4 . 4- 2 0 Breen. If 4,11 1 0 0 Neighbors, rf 4 111.0 0 Hartmaa. sa 4 4 110 0 Waaner. cf I 4 4 4 0 0 Reiliy. lb 4 4 1 ' 1 4 0 Town, c ; 4 4 1 4 1 0 R. Miller, p 1 4 0 0 4 0 Page, p 1 4 4 0 1 0 M. Miller 1 4 0 0 0 0 Totahs 23 "l 10 24 13 "5 PUEBLO. AB. R. H. O. . A. E. Mlddletou. cf 11 1 8 0 0 Berger es 1118 4 4 Belden. If t 1 a 1 0 0 Koarner. lb....... t 1 4 10 1 4 Hughes, 2b 1 1 4 1 1.4 Davis, rf 4 1110 0 Claire, lb.. , 4 0 12 14 demons. C 4 1 a t 11 Jacaaoa. 114 0 10 Totals 1 10 27 12 1 Batted tor Bag la ninth. Kloux City 1 4 1 4 4 0 0 0 08 Pueblo 0 4011001 -4 tolea basea: Andreas. Hughes. (2, Claire. Mlddieton, Beldea. Two-base hits: Nelgbbora. Town. Davla. Berger, Middle tort, fiai'rlflc hits: tem. Kelden (2. louble piay: FierKer to Koerner. Basoa on balls: Off Jackson, 3: off Miller, 4; off fare 1 Struck out: By Jackxon, f; by littler. L Time: 1:40. Umpire: Morgan. Ansaks Braves Win. ARAPAHOE. Neb.. June 14. Ppeclal Tel egram.! The ball game her today, between tha Arapahoe Braves and tha Oxford team was derwediy slow and one-sided. The Braves won by a, score of 11 to 1 Swire: RH. Arapahoa 4 0 2 3 0 0 0 1 -U 11 On ford 00010010419 ItatterWa: Ararahoe, Laliman and Cartol; Oxford: Bloom, Mc.Murran and Glen. Prrsrnt fos Prealdeat aaal Mn, Tatt. WASHINGTON, June 14. Among tha sifts to President and Mra. Taft on the elf bratioll riet Jlnjniv or the twenty ' fifth arnlveixary f their wedding will b a manifcent silver service from the iitem ' bora of the senate. All of the senators v .seed their hmm oa tb contributing list today. t CAPTAIN OF THE WINNING HIGH SCHOOL CADET C0MPAN7. ALBERT CAHN, CAPTAIN COMPANY D SSS SUPERIOR PILES UP BIG SCORE Leaden Win Firtt Game of the Seriea from Grand Island. CLAUSMAN FREE WITH PASSES Fear at Ills Gifts Reaalt la Rams Han Testaa la tTaabl ta Baaca Hits. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., June fl. (Spe cial Telegram.) Superior took the first of the series her by a decisive score. Though connecting with th ball freely the locals were not a fortunate In getting safe hit. Four of th walks given by Clauaroan re sulted In score. Score: - BITEWrrtl. GRAND ISLAND. AB H O A.I. AB.H.O A . Allen, ef I I a MifLar, 'rf... 8 4 4 4 4 Mlchatll. al I I I Bmllh, .... 4 114 4 Corl. rf 4 t 1 4 4 MrKlbtiea, It 4 1 4 Mr-rvwell, tb I t 1 I Cook, ct 4144 FBUti, If. 4 1 1 1 1 Ar'Mrtng, lb I tit 4 txllmta, .. 4 111 4 Jskerat, .... 4 1 T 4 Orr. lb 1114 4 Wu-4, tb 8 1 t 1 D B'k'ta, lb. 4 117 Booth. !b. .. lrwla, p 4 1 1 1 Clsuamsa. p. 8 4 I t Totala It 17 II 8 .Totals II 8 n 14 4 Superior 10200004 18 Grand Island 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 1-1 Earned runs: Superior, 4. Three-bare hits: McDowell, flpellman. Ward. First on balls: Off Irwin, 1: off Clausman, 7. Struck out: By Irwin, 2; by Clausman, t. IWt on bases: Superior, 4; Grand Island, 6. Umpire: McKee. Celsmkss Win m Gaaac. . COLUMBUS, Neb., June 14 (Special Tel egram.) Columbus changed Its luck today by winning a c game by a close score irom reward, score: OOUJMBVa, ID WARD, AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.I. MetMll, rt.. I I I 4 itaalar. Si... I 4 4 14 TorbMt. lb... I 1 4-4 (Volar. Jb.,,4 4(11 Outimar, aa.. 4 4 I I RoMnaon, i 1 1 I B. Brown, lb 4 8 I 1 Henrjr. lb.... 3 4 14 1 laih. II 1 4 8 4 4 Burna, It .... 4 18 4 4 B Browa, lb 4 4 I 4 4 Pullan, lb... 4 8 8 4 4 Wa,'b'ger, cf 4 1 14 Waat, ef 4 4 4 Coppls. o.... I 1 Wally, o 4 4 4 0 Pul, p 8 4 4 1 4 Wbaalar, p.. 8 1 I Totals... ...14 lilll Totals.....'.!" 14 11 8 Seward 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0. 08 Columbus 00 101100 4 Earned runs: Seward, 3; ColumbOs, 1 Two-base hits: West. Copple. Three-base hit: Robinson. Stolen bases: Stanley, Wally, Melxell, B. Brown, Welsenberger, Burns 8). Struck out: By Wheeler, ; by Paul, B. Bases on balls: Off Wheeler, 2; off Paul, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Wheeler (2). Left on bases: Seward. 5; Columbus, 6. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Mo Dermott. Kearaey Falls to Hit th Ball.. KEARNEY, Neb., June 14 (Special Tel egram.) Kearney was defeated in th game with Hastings here today, being un able to hit Orth or Perry effectively, while Trlmbl wax hit for five in two innings. Score: HASTINGS. KEARNBT. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Watann, lb.. 4 I 1 IL Orar, cf . . I 1 1 0 3 Fortman, aa. I 1 I Downar, lb.. 0 I 4 HTomlar. cf.. I 3 I Black, If 8 0 114 '. o I 8 I I tJarrott. rf...4 0 Cooha, lb.... 4 til I Paglaa, aa... 4 I 4 1 O'Brl.o, rf., I 1 I rialre, lb.... 4 1 10 3 Hoarnla, ... 111 0 Hargla. lb... 4 3 0 1 1 Oanaa, If..,. 4 I Maa'kurtb, ol 1 7 1 Orth. p I 1 1 STrlmhla, a... 4 11 lw7, 9 1 43 Orean, .,... 4 4 8 1 Totals 34 11 17 I Totals 14 IHIll Earned runs: Kearney. 1; Hastings, 8. Basra on balls: Off Green, 4. Two-base hits: Bromley (2). Cooks. Claire, Jarrott, Hargis. Kats, Hoernle. Home run: Wat son. Struck out: By Trimble, 1; by Green, 2: by Perry, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Trimble, Orth. Time:. 2:00. Umpire: Held,. Fremont Win oa Errors. FREMONT. Neb., June 14. (Special Tele gram. ) Fremont won the game here today owlrrg chiefly to York's numeroua mleplays. While York mad ten hits. Smith had the game well in - hand at all tlmea. Umpire IbM chased Hennieey and Masters out nf the grounds in the -fourth Innlr.av D'-e jured himself . sliding to first baa la -tb sixth Inning and , was ' forced-- ua et,. 1 Harms' hitting featured. Fremont had only twenty-eight men at bat, while -York had forty. Score:' ' ' ".. rRBMONT. ' YORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Beanatt. ol . 4 I 4 0 Bro4b'ch, tb. 4 4 1 I 4 Fullaa, lb... 4 4 111 Fan-all. lb.. I 110 1 Bohnar. H... 4 1 t R. Smith, a i 3 1 1 Thompa'a, as i 1 8 4 1 Hannlaaax, If 3 1 0 K.ft, e I I 4 ft Harms, el-lb 4 3 4 1 Turpin. If... 4 3 4 Davla, rt-tl. 4 44 Jobaaoo. lb.. 113 3 1 Fayaa, lb-aa. 4 133 Caray. tb. ...I 14 1 4 Tlm'anan, rf 3 4 1 H. Smlto, p. 8 1 3 I 4 Dra. aa 3 4 3 1 4 B-haaaa. e-lf 4 13 11 Totals.. ..;. 4 II I Tm. p 14411 Maatara, p... 14 13 4 ' ' ToUla 40 10 14 II York 00002000 24 Fremont 0. 10100ll- Two-base hits: Thompson, R. Smith, Harms. Three-base hit: Neff. First baa on balls'. Off Masters, 1: off Fox. 2: -oft Smith, a. Struck out: By Masters. 8: by Fox. 1: by Smith. 8. Left on bases: York; 12; Fremont. 4. Double plays. Masters to .Payne. Wild pitch: Smith. Passed ball: Bu chanan. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Thiol. Maryville Shut . -. Out by Clarinda Smithaon Pitches Gilt-Edged Ball and Hands Out Bow of Goose ' ' Egg'' CLARINDA. la., Juna 14.-(Speclal Tele gram.) Stnlthson pitched gilt edge ball an dtbe locals handed Maryvllle a row of goose eggs. Score: R.H.B. Clarinda 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 l-4 0 1 Maryvlll 0 00000000-08 Batteries: Clarinda. Smlthson and Har mony; Maryvllle, Wise, C'ooley and Diets. Umpire: Bags, AUBURN, Neb., June 14 (Special Tele gram.) Auburn came from behind and won a fast game from FaUs City today. 8core: R.U.E. FUls City 1 00100000-818 Auburn 0.0 1,00810 08 a 1 Batteries: Falls City, Finch and Frailer; Auburn, Dal air and Musser. Umpire: Barudy. NEBRASKA CITY, June 14 (Speclal.) After eight and ene-tbird Innlnga of play ing today, Nebraska City forfeited the giune to Shenandoah. Umpire Kissacs vailed a ball hit by a Shenandoah batter fair and Captain Nee of the locaia refused to abide by his decision and took his team off the Held. The score up to the ninth Irinlna,' was: Bhrnandoab. I 0 0 0 1 1 0 1-T Nbiaaa City 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-4 Batteries: Shenandoah, Johnson and Caaile.; Nebiaska Uiy, john.un. Miller and Harmon, umpire; v.iam:. Laura Zimmerman Retains Omaha H.S. Tennis Championship Successfully Defends Title Against Lucile relief a, Winner of the . Tourney. Laura Zimmerman successfully defended her title as champion player of th girls tennis club of th Omaha High school. against M sa I.ucllo Fellers, winner of thla year's touiDcy, W?dneaday. Mlas Zimmer man w n her matc'i U 6-3. 8 8. 4-5. making the Kfn1 yoar she has held the champl&n shlp of th scbo L Highly girli wer entered In th girls tournament this year. Mis Fellers winning the event. In the championship match both , of the feminine racquet wlelilers showed ! that they were wall versed In the -finer I pouui of th gm. and both as expected to rank well la th coming ladles', dry tea. , nla tourney. - j Free Mrtaodlata la eaalon, I CHIOQO. June 14 The thirteenth qua-1-rernlal onfaranc of the Pr Methodist t'hureli of North American began here to day. Five bishops will twke turns In pre siding over the KiMona. Several new blok oa, a church executive committee and other offtnials are to b elected during the coulereuce. t A :f- I s 6a &YCV- fv.v4M-i tr Yt t Jv-eSa PITCHERS' DUEL TO ATEETICS i- - i ; "White Sox Defeated in Tenth Inning by Two to One. CHICAGO'S ERRORS ARE COSTLY Walak strike Oat Nine Men, Wall Reader Fans Three Mallla Geta Tro-Baa Hit Oa Doabl ; Plar Is Mad. PHILADELPHIA, Jun 14,-Chlcggo was defeated in a pitchers' battle of ten in nings between Bender and Walsh here to day. Th home team's two runs wer4 made possible by 'Chicago's errors. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CHIOAOO. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H OAK . I-rt, M..4 1 14 4McTntyra. rt. 3 41 4 I IRrunk. H...4 4 4 4 4 H Lord. lb. I 1 1 1 4 rolllna, lb... 3 1 I I 0 Callahan. If.. 110 Bakar, lb.... 8 I ( I Boola. cf 4 14 Mclnnaa. lb.. 4 1 4 Reiner, aa. ... I 1 ( Murphy, rf.. 4 1 1 Tannahlll, lb 4 1 3 3 t Jarrr, ss.... 4 1 3 4 4 Mulllii, lb... 8 1 W 1 Thomas, o... 4 4 I 4 Sulllvaa. a... 4 81 &.'.::: I J I :w" JiJi To.ai.......Mi,5-, Totata- Wl" 1 One out when winning run scored. Ran for Thomas In tenth. Chicago 10000000 0 1 Philadelphia .......1,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Two-bass hit: Mullln. Sacrifice , hit: Raker. Struck out: By Walah, ; by Bender, a. Double play: Bender to Barry to Mclnnea First on errors: Philadelphia, t First on talli: Off Walsh. 1; off Bender,4. .."'s c.h,co. 8; Philadelphia. T. Time: 8:10. Umpires: Dlneen and Perrlne. Senators Ponad Sphere. ja WASHINQTON, June 14-Washington drove Mltohell from the rubber today, win ning easily. Booret " WaHINOTOf. ' 4T. LOtng, Brhaafe, lb. I 4 11-4 4 Auatln, lb... 4 1 1 1 ranr;,. tb... 3 t 1 i tS'm .'. 4 13 8 3 Btraet. 0... j 4 t , R ,- J j J J J Johnaoa, p... 1 j 4 Nalaon. p.... I 01 Totals z Ft ;: J J J Totala M ( 34 11 I . 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 11 Washington Bt. Louis .. ..v u u o J o 0 0 00 Two-base - hits: - Schaefer, Elberfeld Three-base hits: Oessler (1). Bases on bills ?UJt on'M Welaon. I; off Mitchell, w viri8,','fl,rU4k out: By Johnson, 4; belson. 2;- frls. S. Tlme l:44,-mi 1 "3"" savaa-. (C1 lUMO, - ' Nave YosiaVWlaa Again. NB W YORK, June It! The Highlander wi Pttchojd rana ball for Nw Tork at X rm s out t odd and Crawford in th ninth Inntna hn tw mm warat AD Via h,a. aa, am s " i : . C.V7 .u WUd thrPw ,n he seventh de- v.uW ma. tamaiiD rew- I org favor. NKW YORK. , DKTROIT. - AB.H.O.A.I. AB H O A rtanlala, ef... 4 1 4 4 Joa.a. If.. ..7 I 1 a Wolter, rf... 1 f Bu.h? sa. .. 4 4 4 14 nanaaii, la. I 1 I 1 Cobb, cf 3 c 4 Knight, aa...l 1 4 1 4 Dai.h nty. tb 4 3 IB 4 Cbaaa. lb.... 3 1 Mnrtarl lb. 4 I I Cartnar, tb.. 4 1 13 0 OXaary, 3b.. 4 114 4 iwaanar, o.. I 4 t 1 Caaay, e 3 4 I 18 s 3 41 t Shallar ..... 1 t 4 i, . . ' stanaga. ... 4 4 4 ( toUls.. ..;. 4 3T 3 3Llair ,....l I 1 uar.mata, p. 1 ( 1 Dnks 8 4 Batted for-Casev In ahth!"-" . Batted for Summer In ninth. Detroit ......:....... ..1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 01 New York 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 ( "First on error: Detroit, 8; New York, t Two-base hit: Knight. Three-base hits: Lively, Delehanty. Sacrifice hits: Chaae, Sweeney, Bummers. Stolen bases: Hart sell. Cre. Ivft oq bases: Detroit, 10: New York. 8. Bases on balls: Off Lively, 8; off Bummers, 1; off Ford, 1. Struck out: By Ford, 7: by Bummers. 4. Passed ball) Dwecney. Hits: Off Lively a In tw In nings, none out In third: off Bummers, 4 la 0 Inning. Time: 1:47. Umpires: Connolly and O'Loughlin.' ' Boetaa Traaaees Clevelaad. BOSTON. June' 14. Boston defeated Cleveland today. S to 1, winning In the fifth inning, when the locals connected with Mitchell for four bits, tallying four runs. Speaker strained the ligaments of his leg in a slide to the plate and was carried from the field. He Is expected to return to the gam, however. In a few days. Score: BOSTON. " CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H. OA. . Haoaar. rf... 4 8 1 4 4 Turaer, lb... 4 114 oaranar, JO.. 4 14 1 Olaaa, as 1 I 1 Bpaaker, si. . I 3 3 Jacaaoa. rf.. 4 ( Law It. If 4 4 3 1 0 Graaar. it... 3 14 4 4 Yarkaa, aa.... 4 3 1 3 4 Btovall. lb... 8 110 Purtall, lb... 4 14 11 Bita'haa, ef 4 4 1 1 4 WIHtama, lb 8 1 I 4 4 ball, lb 4 144 N'mmuw, a I I I I 4 Land, a I I I I 4 Karaar. .... 8 4 4 1 4 Miuhell. B..I 4 I Knsla. at... 1414 Urlwa 1444 Waal, 4 4 4 4 4 Total.. .'...U U 17 10 8 iUaUrlr ...! Totals l" 34 u"l ' 'Patted for Mitchell In seventh. Batted for West In ninth. ' Boston 100-04000 8 Cleveland 100000000-4 Two-base hits: Olsen. Hall. fJardner. Three-baa a hita: Hopper, Speaker. Htta: Off Mitchell, t In six Innings; off West, 1 m two innings. Sacrifice hit: Btovall. Double plays: Ball to Olson to btovall, Yerke to Gardner to Williams. Left on basea: Boston, 8; Cleveland, S. Bases on balls: Off Karger,' 8; off Mitchell, 1 Hit by pitched ball: Williams, by Mltohsll. Struck out: By Karger. 1: by West. L Time: 1.4A. Umplrea. Evans and Mullln. Nebraska Polygaaay Meaartal. - WASHINOTON,June 14. -An amendment to the federal constitution forbidding polygamy Is proposed In a memorial from the Nebraska leglMlature presented to the house today by Speaker Clark. The meir.rolaJ proposes that a constitu tional convention be called to submit th matter to tha states. (c , 5 O " CUHES OLD .4. BLOOD DISEASES Contagious Blood Poison is responsible for a great many old blood troubles, such ss scrofulous affections, skin eruptions, catarrhal troubles, Khcumatism, ulcerating sores, etc. There is no such thing as ridding ths system of these effects by killing the poisonouS germs. Any medicine powerful enough to accomplish this would also destroy many of the deli cate linings and tissues, and wreck the constitution. The only way to cure old blood troubles is to REMOVE the cause from the circulation, and for this purpose nothing is equal to 5 15. It goes into the blood, and drives out every taint and poison, and makes this vital fluid pure, rich and nourishing. S.S.S, has long been known as the greatest of all blood puri fiers and many thousands nave rid themselves of old blood diseases by Its use. It ALWAYS removes the impurity from the blood. Book on the blood and medical advice free to all. S. S. 5. is for sale at drug stores. TllS SWIFT SfECItK CO ATLANTA, CA. BLUES DEFEATED IN TWELFTH Columbua Geta Three Bum with the Score Tied. SIX TO THREE IS FTJAL SCORE Locals Tla Vp Gaaae la Mnth, When Packard Hit First Three Men Who Face Htia Tare T we-Baa gars. KANSAS -CITT. Jun 14. Two errors, a sacrifice fly. a base on balls and a single gay Columbus three runs In th twelfth Inning her today, defeating Kansas City, to 1 Th locaia tied the score In the ninth, when Packard hit the first three men to fee him. LUbhardt walked the fourth man, forcing a run, and Down's error allowed the second score. Catcher Bemls was hurt trying to stop Down's wild throw and waa carried 'from th field. ,Score: .' O0LCMBU8. , KANSAS CITY. AB.H.O.A.I. AB.H.O.A.I. O'Rourke, lb I 4 1 I Barbaau. !.. 1111 Ht-rbsiaa, If 110 Oardnar, If.. 4 111 Omnium, rt 8 1 gmooi. ef.... 1 t ftowna, lb.... (8411 Lore, lb 4 1 11 8 3 Prrrl" lb.. 8 I 1 I (Hyatt, rf.,..l I 0 1 Mahtlng. aa. 4 1 1 4 gul'vati, cf-lf 4 114 4 Odwell, et...l 3 4 4 4 Cnrrtdoa. aa. 4 4 14 1 Peaila, 4 81 Downay. lb., I 14 10 Ludwle. o... 1 4 (O'Connor, a.. I 0 T I Packard, p.. 4 ( ( Wo Ha. a 110 10 Lletibardt. D. ftboadaa. B. .. I I 1 S....1.1 0 0 Totala 44 11 13 1 'Bakar 1 0 0 Jamas 0 4 Shay ....... Totals..... .40 T M 18 4 Fatted for Rhnade In ninth. Batted for O'Connor In ninth. Batted foe James In ninth. Columbus ... 01001100000 84 Ksn. city.... ltjooooooiou - Two-base hits: Love, Bemls, Odwell. First base on balls. Off Packard, 8; off Knoaaes, 1; off Powell, 1. Struc kout: By Packard, 4; bv I.lahhnrt. 8: bv Rhoades. : by Powell, 1. Hits: Off Packard, 4 In eight Innings; off Taehhardr. 3 in four InnlttRs: off Knoaaea, 14 In nine innlnga; off Powell, 1 in three Innings. Sacrifice hits: O'KOurge, warning. Sacrifice fly: Llebhardt. Stolen bases: uinmm nnam. Odwell. Sullivan. Passed ball: Bemls. Hit by pitched ball: By Pack ard, Hyatt, Love, Bulllvan, Corrldon and Downey. First bee on error; i.niumnun, o, Kansas City, 1. Left on bases: Columbus ; Kansas Citv. I. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Chill and Ferguson. Miller Are Oatplayed. MINNEAPOLIS. June 14.-Ineffectlv pitching and poor battery .work In the early Innings gave Indianapolis a lead that the home team could not overcome. Bchlltser kept the hits well scattsred and In no Inning did the locals make more than two. Gets' e wild throw allowed three runs in the slsth. Score: ,..t,. INDIANAPOLIS. MINWAPOUi. ' AB.H U.A.B. "" - Wall, e 4 1 8 1 Farrla. lb,... 4 1 1 1 O-Wll'ma 3b3 1 1 8 W. mltb. e. 3 4 1 4 ehlitaar, .. 8 4 1 4 Owena, a..... I 1 Carat, p 1 0 Totals 14 II 37 14 I "Kllllfer .... J v J Paaalar. 4 4 4 8 Dawaoa .... 144 4. Smith, p.. 1 1 1 Totals...... 34 11 1 Batted for .Cavet In fifth. , Batted for Peaster In sixth. Minneapolis ..........0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1- . Aaaas441AA am inaianapons v v a a i a w v w w . kit. i nMv.lh TCAAitriiff. i wiruw iim.". - - - - - Home run i Cravath. Stolen bases: Cly mer, Olll, Cravath. Double play; Schlitser to Williams lo nouacr. ucu ... II. .A. tnJI.n.Mlll 1 Hlta!x.Off Cavet, 10 in five Innings; off Peaster, 1 in two innings; on b. emiin, v in nlngs. Baaeaon balls: Off Cavet, 8; off Peaster, 1; off S. Smith, 1; off Bchlltser. 8. Struck out: By Cavet, 3; by Smith, 1; by Bchlltser. 8. Hit by pitched ball: -Owens, by Bchlltser. ' Passed balls ! W. Smith (3). Tim: 1:64, ympires; tumngor nu i-; . Brewere Claeb Gam la First. MILWAUKEE. June I. oione cincnea the game for Milwaukee in the opening In ning when he hit a homer to the acor board with the baaes full. Score f MIXWATKEI. IHJISVILLB. AB.H.O.A.I. AB.H.O.A.B, Matener. ef . I 1 8 4 Roblnaon, sa 4 1 4 4 Charles, 3b.. 4 1 4 1 Hawar. In.. 8 Jonaa. lb..., 8 1 11 Lennoa, b. .. 4 ( fUndall, rf.. 4 8 1 1 4 Haydaa. rf.., 4 114 1 (tone. If 8 1 1 ( ( FUher, It... 4 114 4 Clark, lb...; 4 13 1 4 Btaaab-rr, lb 4 1 I 4 8 Lawla as.... 4 1 3 t 4 Stanley, of,. 4 8 3 4 4 MarahalL (..413 (Millar, .... 411 Cutting. ... 1 41 4 Blagle, p 1 4 4 3 4 Zmlrh, p.,. 1 4 I S Totals...... il 8 37 1 1 Hulaarltt ... 1 0 Orandorft, lb 1 t 4 4 Total......! 7 34 II 4 Ratted for Blagle In fifth. MUwauVe 4 0 0 i 1 0 i 0 - Louisville ..0 0000100 0-1 Three-base hits: Randall, tnnox. ome c. , u...h.ll Raa ftn Ha 1 1 . runs; Diuua, . , T Off Zmlch. 1; oft Cutting, 1. Struck out: By Slagle, 1; byZmichl; by Cutting, 8. Tim; IX, umpina; vwaiia avu bo, i , , . REALTY MENJTO PLAY GOLF Will Battl aa tha 1.1 ak for Price of a Diaaer Gllleaple Talks a Advertlslaa. George C. Gillespie addressed the Real Estate exchange upon advertising methods at th regular weekly meeting of that body ia th Commercial club Wednesday. Mr. Gillespie also expressed his Ideas on th training of th real estate salesmen. The special committee that Is making ar rangements for th entertainment of dele gate who will pass through Omaha on th way to th National -Real Estat Men's convention In Denver next month reported that a sufficient number of delegates to assure a speolal car will go from Omaha. Seventeen dealers will attend. Golf will be th feature of the next meeting of th exchange. Two teams chosen from th members of th association will play on on of tha club courses. Th losers will be th hosts at a dinner for the win ners. D. V. 8holes and Fred Creigh will captain th teams. Sheika to Be Tried. JERUSALEM, Jun H.-Th sheiks and other officials of th mosqu of Omar wer sent under armed soort today to Beirut, where they will b tried before a special court on charges growing out of the oper ations of the English explorers, who It is alleged wer permitted to violet the tnosqu while excavating for sacred relics. Johaaa Severla Sveadaea. ' COPENHAGEN, June 14 Johann Severln Svendsen, the Norwegian composer, died today. He was born In Christiana in 1840 In 1SK3 he was appointed royal musical con ductor at Copenhagen. His violin concerto symphonies and Norwegian rhapsodi placed him among the most prominent or chrestral composer of modern times. Jtnfman. ef . 3 I flyajar, ef... I I 1 J Woodruff, if. 4 I I 4 4 Olll. tb...... 4 1 1J 1 Hallman. rt. 4 4 1 Trarath. If.. f 3 Houaar. lb... 4 114 1 4 J Wirm. lb. 1 J 8 4 Data, tb I 1 1 I 1 -Roaaman, rf. 8 1 a t i a a ur-m rv aa a a a a Good Time Made in Harness Races at Beatrice Track King Carl Wins the 8:30 Trot in Straight Heats Business Honaea Cloae During Afternoon. EATRICB, Neb., June 14 -("peclal Tl. ?ram V With fin weather, a lara-a nd a fast track. "Beatrice day- waa onaervea at th circuit races this afternoon. Most of th business houses closed from 8 to S In celebration of th vent. In the 8:80 pace, with flv starter King Car won In atralght heat with Billy B second and Peggy Pamfell third. The latt heat of thla race was clos and exciting. King Car winning by a neck. The 8:15 trot with six gtarter was won by Tommy Horn, T)f. col second and Legislator third. Th half mile running rare went to Elsie Van, Tomorrow i AFlrbury day at th raoe. and a special train will b run from that city. Summary of today events: Claes 1:80, pacing, purse 8400: King Care. o. g., by Look man (Fra- sier) Ill Billy D. b. g by George Ayers (Kagsdale) a a Peggy Pamfell, b. m. (Haughey).... 18 1 Luoy Dare also started. Time: 1:I7V. 1:17H. l ln. Class 1:16, trotting, purse $400: Tommy Horn, b. b., by Otfo Wllbr (Cherry) a a j Dr. Charlee K. Cole, b. h by Prod- . Is-al (Ragadale) ......"!?.. 4 8 8 Legislator, b. g., by Egolts (Raga dale) las Ixiu Hegsell. Lulu Williams and Flower plrls also started; th latter waa dis tanced. Time: 8:17, i.Wi. 8.17U. Half mile running, purse 8100: . Elsie Van ., J. -i McBeppo a William Lesley I Time: 0:6tVa- GAMES LV TUB NATIONAL LEAGUE. Plratea Shad Boatea. rt-T-ro otrnn . . X r June ia. tfoston today m? u"" ,lri rP'rnPO of th season In Pittnnure' mtA u, . , . w . ut.i,h in ah oose Kama by Pltlnburg. 4 to 1. Bcore: PITTSBtTRO. B08T01. . v . AB.H.O.A.I. AB.H.O.A.I. Lwnh, cf....4 ( I 0 OHwaaeay. Ib.Vl 1 I 0 Clarke. It... 4 I 4 4 4 TsaaeyT'lb. S Byrne. 3b.... 4 11 1 Heraog, as... 8 1 3 ft";;! J 8 4 ft Millar. rl( 1 I I J. Miller, lb 8 1 1 4 Inmrtoa. It. 4 1 14 1 Huntar, lb... 8 1 Kllng. s..... 4 14 14 F iron. lb.... 3 t Flaherty, at. 4 4 1 WIImh, rf... 4 j , . 4 You n. ... (18 1 Olbeoe, e.... a , Matura, p.. 8 4 8 McKachnl. 4 4 . Totaui. M 42 14 8 Totals 14 U IT 11 I- Ran for Ferry In ninth. One out when winning run scored. Pittsburg 0O000OOS 1-4 Boston ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 iwo-oase nits: Wilson, Ferry. Base on nana: uir yerry. 4; off Msttern. 4. Struck out: By Ferry, 3; by Mattern, 8. Time: 1:40. impires: Kason and Johnston. TRJAL OF CAMORRISTS PUT OFF Aeeaeed of Tamnarlag wtta Wlt- nesses, Lloy Withdraw froaa - th Case. VITERBO, Italy, Jun li-Becauee of th failure of Alessandro Lloy of counsel for the defense o appear In court today, President Blanch! adjourned th trial of th Camorriata untl FridAy. Lloy with drew,, from th proceeding yesterday when he had been accused of tampering with witnesses for th crown , . 0 r, Th prisoner were, much disappointed over th delay for which they held LSoy responsible. "I wish,", said Alfano, the alleged actual head of th Camorra, who, with his associates, I Accused of th mur der of Gennaro Cuoooolo and Blgnora Cuoccolo, "that Lloy would, keep away altogether, -The Incident which be caused yesterday Is -making . us los( precious UmaV i) - Denoaaeea Kidnaping; af MeTfaaaana 8IOUX CITY. Ia.. June 14.-Ths Iowa Federation of Labor In convention foday denounced th alleged kidnaping of Jamea From Bath-Time to Bed-Time , YouVe Cool In B. V. D. BRACING air floods your body in Loose Fitting B. V, D. Coat Cut Undershirts, Kneo Length Drawers and Union Suit, You avoid that "all cone" fee Una; to dutressiog on hot day. - - TW WoW ju&ai M. T. r. Vnkta rowi tPrnt. 4MW) 41 . S1J. SaJS, 844 sad 85. salt. (7Wa U r Jtag. V. 5. fa SHalaaw8T.aOa4anisaai Tsaa a sa I ipwXa Th B. V. D. Compsmjr, New Tork. 1 ii TPHIS a' ia II A 333 t ae 0 a. c t i B. McNsmara and othef labor- leader co- ed of being Involved In the Los An gel dynamiting. Th convention- also de clared in favor of a state publicly bureau. Strike of Seamen is Officially On Steamers Outbound from British Ports Are Tied Up, Men Refailngr to Sign Scale.. , LONDOfr. Jun 14. Th. strike of armeg and firemen was launched .officially, a I Liverpool and at some of th other port 4 f this British Isles and the continent this morning. Th first big steamer to b tied up were th trana-Atlanlo line wltk orews of th Teatonlo and th Empress ol Ireland, numbering 880 and 300 men respec tively, the owner refusing ' to sign th seal. v; -. Despite th recent efforts of tn wtrlk leaders to hold It up, th OlympM Of th Whit Star Una, the ' large! ( sreamei afloat, got away from Southampton on her maiden voyage to New Tor early thla afternoon. ,' '. - , Th Teutonic of the Whit Star line wat scheduled to sail from Liverpool next Sat urday for Quebeo and Montreal. Th Em press of Ireland, owned by the Canadian Pacific steamship company , waa due to leave Liverpool next Friday for Quebec. In th early development of th atrlk there has appeared to be a lack - of co healon among th men at most of the ports, which eiplajned the comparative Indif ference of the ship owners, who continued to scout th Idea of aay serious inconveni ence. '. ( AMSTKRDAM. llollnnfl.. June U -Th crews of three of, the Royal Pteamshlp Company' vessels refused to sign this morning and wer discharged. Th sailors on most of the steamer lit tlta harbor struck, but -work - proceeded as usual. Dock hands declined t Join th striker. -; ,SVl fttrlV Settled at' Southampton. SOUTHAMPTON.' June 14.-The strIM of eoal porters, which broke but her bn Jun , waa settled thla afternoon. Th men return to work on oompromlsO terms. The American lln steamer, fit Paul, which should have sailed from 'th! - port last Saturday for Kw Tork, probably will get away tomorrow. FIRE RECORD. Hospital Destroyed by Fire. NEVADA, Mo Junr 14,-Th newly eon- eiruciea inaustnar building or the state hospital for th Insane. Nd. S." waa de stroyed by fir early today!' Thfrteen ' ern ployea of the Institution were 'sleeplrig In th building. One waa badiy "burned. The others escaped uninjured. Th loss Is esti mated at about ,W0. Th cause of th fire Is unknown, '' - ' Hew Suqnitr Shirts .; have Jut received a new shipment of summer ahlrU la many neat . aad attractive . pat terns. With each of these Is la- ' . eluded two laundred . collars , to in atchir.' cThMer Jtre- erxooUVrre ivalT.' ties. AT $1.50 EACH ' The ahirt with collars to match Is Terr popular this season and It's safe to say again that early comers will fare best. ' Tom Kcllcy Co. 81S 60.' ifth St' 0 Tom Keller , McQulllen 8). D. Coat Cat tmdsr shirt and Knee Lengik urawaa-a, gac, 73a. H-s aaa Of. eas ftrtitm Cans inj beer is made to taste diiV WWW 11 ferently than other beera and it is reliance upon this feature as wll as its general excel lence that makes us foel you will be more than satis-' fied after a trial bottle.- Pack It to th lunch basket wnen picnicking tek It with you oa an? outing occnlonT Family Trade 6npp!id bj: OMAHAl ir r. Mitt, 1834" Xmala UW abe . JM8, , onta Omabai Win. Jetr, S&oa If ktraei. all a 6S) lul. Coaooil tiinffs ! e e aeiooalL 1S10 Mala treet. s fuoaee. X-1S. M!i