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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATL'fiDAY, J USE J, 1912.
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. An Important Message, for Yoc
Upset Sales of Unusual Importance
-' Unusual conditions have prevailed all spring unusual weather, unusual demand
for many lines the result is upset plans upset stocks, and to balance the situation
we ve upset a lot of prices on much fine merchandise for quick clearance. .
Upset Sale Women's Suits
' Navy serges, light colored novelties in tan and gray smart checks and stripes a
splendid variety of the season's best models in suits for traveling, business or general
wear . '
Suits of the $25.00. $29.75 and $35.00 standards, upset price, $19.71 '
Suits attuned to $35.00, $39.50, $45.00 and $55.00 standards, upeet to $25.00.
Junior Suits
From scores of lines, values
up to $25.00, up- aji rn
set sale price
Women's Coats
Women's and Junior coats,
serges and mixtures, also
black taffetas and colored
silk coats.
$19.75 to $29.75 models, up-
. set price .' $14.75
$32.50 to $45.00 garments,
upset price $25.00
Girls' Coats
F.itrht to 14 rears. Discord-
a
ant prices on all girls' fine V
1 1.... i.
coaity vniuco tu fu.iu,
S?.: ..$7.50
i "
mow
I I .
Junior Coats
Values up to $19.75, in one
3.!T?...SlMt
Silk Gowns
All silk gowns from the clev-'
erly plain to the fancy
dancing modes at . upset
prices.
Blazer Coats
Women's and Misses' Blaz
ers, in all college colors, up
set price . $5.00
Children's Coats
Two to 10 years, values to
$6.50, upset $1 QC
price. ,..vlvw
tbshs or uu aai cask.
ail
TOJEraON TO US"
rmnklin Bti Harrow Hied These
Words Jut Before Hit Arrest
701 - HAMDiaJt BROUGHT IB
Deteettv A lea Ttlfle that Talee
MB lot Wanted by Defeaee
. Wara Otvwa Oagrtwaltr
LOS AWOrXXa. Mar a-"Brt, they're
eato a, s
Thee wr Um word Clareaee a Der.
row attend ta Ban H. Franklm
Mat be'or tta latter araoat. en No
vember . ML fof Um bribery of Oeorge
N. Uafcwood. according to maxima
toatlsxoay I04ay la ta trial at Farrow. .
rranklia toetirted that Darro bad
gtvaa alia the RS. which waa I hav
beta gtvaa ta Lotkwoad. far Ms vote of
"aat guilty" la las trial at James a
MaNaaara.
J ok Herrlman. aootaUM oaadldato for
mayor la La Angel teat t1 and aa
aaioctala of Dtmw at tha MaNamara.
defease, was areaeat ta oar for tha first
Um Macs tha U1l btga an heard his
una mentioned la aaanerUoa, wttk tha
alleged bribe money. .
Franklin testified that whtn h nailed
for tha Sl.SM at Darrow'i office, tha latte
told hlia "Joe would ha km la about
tag minutes."
TllriMi Wer Warmed.
rraakUa aJao testified that . Pearsons
draws a Jurat la tha McNamara trial
ka vara aa eoasldered friendly -ta tha
defans vara (iva aotloa to . Uaie ta
vad eervloe. ,
Whea Franklin resumed hia testimony
aa vat asked tha 1UK kalian Sa hM at
UnUoa by JJarrow with that at liecfc.
aeoS durlo( tholr OMotlae at a oata,
Nov rubor S. Franklin taaUflad Wadaaa
eajr that Darrvw had hoara hla tha Hat
Of naaiaa at th sloth McKkaiara vanlra,
with tha raasark: ?hat looks battar."
Tba other mm waa that of A. Krufer.
said tha wlinaaa. Lock wood and Krutar,
bs said, had baaa dlacuaaad br Darrow
and almarlt. Othara sa tha Hat who wara
couldarad uairtacair ta tba McNiaara
dtfanaa Wara Saarkad "N. O.," aald tha
altirrak.
FrankUa than raaumad hi a atary at tha
oatotlarJon batwaw hlmaalf aad Gaorfa
K. Lackwood.
raaldant of th towa ha aald of him:
"And, finally, our frlapd waa, abova all
a man of (real mlKoaltr and (anaral ua
daratanaliia tMauahaut tha aal(hbr-
hood. '
At anothar tlma ha was maklnc tha
rae for eomttr ludta. Ha and hla oo
ponant wara holdinc a Joint dahata. Ha
thought an ma of tha otnar man a atata
mania rat bar raflactad upoa blra. and up
ha Jumiwd.
"Mr. Groan." a damandad, "ara you
trytruj to racoakrat upon my falln(ar"
''Not at all," aald tha othor man, woa
darlnf what raaonlorata maant.
"Than atr, la that aaaa 1 aitand to
you ttt oltv branch at pwu-a" aaid tha
roinar at lanuaaa Saturday Evanlns
PS RECORD
Joalab Caalar.
JoaWh Ooatar. aaai ST yaara, a wtaraa
af ta arrtl was and far thirty yaara a
natdaat of Oaasha. dlad at hla boat. S
Corby atraat. at t yaatarday . awratA
af aid atra. Mr. Coatar haa aaaa faillnc
far laa laat yaar aad daath followad a
alaaihar darla th aarly ataram
ruaaral aarvlcaa wtu ha bald
treat taa lata realdanoa at ( a'aJoek Sat
rday aftaraoaa. latarmaat will aa la
Faraat Lawa eamatary la th aid eolalara
,ctfct. Th Oeui A. Cuatcr poat af tha
Craad Army af tha Bawuhfla wUl kava
oaarta of tba aerrtoaa.
M. Wawdwarth.
Maaa.. aUy (L-Th
daath af Or. WUnaaa McMtehaai Wood
wenh at Harvard aarvaralty. aa au
thority a sooloaT at worldwtd raaa
tatloa, was aaaeaocad today. Or. Wood-
wwrth wa sraaaaoa of Saaiual Wood
worth, author of Th Old Ohkaa
- .Or, mitllaa
CAMBMDaB.
UNGLAUB SIGNED TO PLAY
WITH MINNEAPOLIS TEAM
MRfNaUTOUa Minxw ly H.T"Boh"
fnilauh. at ana tim a nambar of tha
Waahtnctoh A mart can teafu taam kr4
laat yaar raanaaar af th IJneola. Nab,
taara of th Waatani laagua, today was
alfnad by th managamant of th Mln-
BaspoHs tasra af tha Amarlcha aaaoela-
tlon aa trtlltty tnrtaldar. Jama Whalan.
who has baan fllllnf that ooatllo for
tha Mlnnaapolla club, ha baaa aant t
Wichita of tha Waatara laacus.
BUSINESS BLOCK IS
BURNED AT MIN0CQUA
MINOCQUA. Wla. May tl.-On a.
tlra eualnaa block of tht towa waa
daatroyad by fir today', th loaa balnt
Mtlmatad at about iuJ.0X
Lakauda hot!, th largaat hoatalry la
tha towa was among th bulldliuja daatroyad.
LAST WORD ON DITCH DIGGING
Maakla CaaaMa- at Srotaw a
httla at lrrlaatlaa raaal la
a Day.
Tha largaat axeavatlna atachla rar
fci at eaahla at dtaaiK S mlla af ditch
alk (eat daaB and twalv frat wMa arary
day. It amptoyod In th eonatructlon
of canal and lataraia aomprUlnc aa trrt
atlan ayein to walar tha UM acrat
which co it aaaa tfia Cudahy ranch, altu
atad a th liaparUI vallay of Naxlce,
Tha conditions ara Idantk-al with thoaa
of th vallay of tha Nil, tor this ranch
la of allt land built up by tha af "a of
ovarriow of tha Rio Oranda. Tha mac hint
waifha KS.M pounda aad corar aa ara
of by S fart. It ta antlraly of staal
conatuctlaa and la propallad by two la
bor powar on oncta- Th for part of
th machln earn th andnaa which
drlv a ahaft whaal, which la turn, by a
aria af co and chain, propria th
machln var tha (round and at tha aama
Um oparataa tha Inunanaa circular dinar
carrlad at tha iwar. Thla dinar b)
aulpard with scoop baartnc aharpaard
bladaa of atari. It flrat pick up tha dirt,
and. ratrolvtruj BP ward, drop ha burda
ant oonveyora which carry It ta both
aMaa, aapoaltlnc It upoa tha bank of tha
akcavatlaa. Th aaachlna la aa nlcaly ad
Juatad that H eaa die a ditch from two
lacaa up to alcht fart la dapth and froat
foar to twalv faat wlda, ahaptnf and fin.
lahlne. th excavation aa It procoada.
With that machln arvea man do tha
work of fifty aeraper atwvrU hauVd by
ist aula, with a driver tor each team.
Chicago Trlbun.
rlaar a Waeate.
, A Cwli
Thar turd to be a war vrtrraa In
on itwnty. KiKu. kr, wno waa alwaya
ranning for office and aever (siting H.
. lie u a candidaw by aroiaaajw. bread
Mg aad InattncL He aiao had tba gift
at tsngw ha nedrd a word and
oouldn t find it a aaad up em out tt
fw bead and west nrn aw. Omrm h.
oaUvary aa latprenjiUt ulocy war a dcadj KahraakaaV
oath Dakota Sttaatlaa Mixed.
I1UUJ fiLU, , p.. May n.Tha
outh Dakota primary alectlaa campaiga
ill at Moaday atght. with ralliaa in
all part of tha atata. Owing to th fact
Bucket.- H was bora la tan rraactaca I th' tha political attuatloa hj badly mated
forty-right year aga.
Mra. W. H. (to4.
KOftTH LOUP, Kab.. May axSpao-lan-Mra.
W. H. Rood, wife of Poat
aaatar Rood, died aarly thla awning. Bh
had aaaa groat auffarar tor a number
af yaara and had ausmltud to aoraarou
, rparatlon for cancer. She would aav
bara ttfty-foar yaara af aga June L
ow. J. M. nttartagrtaab
, Rev. J aha M. PtttrrlBgU died at Mil
Lafayette avenue Thoraday afuraooa.
egad a yean. Tha funeral win be held
from tba aoaa eaturcay aftaraoaa with
' Intrrmtnl la Want Lawa caaaetary.
ALTON BARREDFROM PEORIA
Terminal Compur Befniet to Let
Treini Enter City.
DISPUTE IS 07EB EI5TAL8
Oetawlag! .Tralaa, Soaa at Which
Carry Poach Mall, Are Held
tip lattlemeat la fx.
aeated aaaa.
. BLOOM INOTON. III.. May tL-Suprr-rMandets
L . Perrltnr af the Chicago
. Alton lUtnsia llnea announced th..
Peoria terminal dlfflcultl adjuatad and
train raaumad schedule at I p in. Tarm
of aattlemant war not made putllc.
PEORIA. Ill, May XL-Charging Don
payment of HO. 000 terminal rental, tha
Paona A Pakta Vnlea today barred tn
Chicago A Altoa tram ualng thai local
naaaangar station and freight yard. Tan
day ago notice waa aarvad on the Alton
that tha not null be paid or they would
b ahut out. No aotloa waa glna the
order. At midnight tha tower operator
at Plain, aa th Springfield dlvuuon. and
Washington, aa th Chicago dlvuion. wa
ordered to prevent Altoa train! from pro
ceeding toward Peoria. Thla morning t
Alton trloa left the city, harloua com
plication may follow, as tarn o'. th
outbound trains had United dtatas mail
aboard.
CHICAGO. May H At th general of
fkaa of th Chicago Altoa railroad
bar It wa declared that the difficulty
over tha terminal rental would probably
be tottled befor night.
F. W. Mora, vice prealdent aad general
manager of th Alton, aald:
"We object to certain Item In the ac
count and aeked to have them modified
before payment waa mad, w did not
ax pact that th Peoria g, pakia Union
would take thla draetlo action while wa
war akln to adjuat th tccount. Th
eontrorrray will probably b elided to
day." Na regular mall train raw ever tha
track affected, although aomS of tha
train carry pouch a ah. The Altoa effl
elala war eonfldeat that na aertoux conv
pUoaiioaa would raaolt.
E. J. Wolf
'. N. B-kr ..
F. M Cx
R. MulvlhUI ....
K. F. Reed ....
U K Camphell
A. B. Clark ....
K. E. Klmbarly
N. C. Learv ..
John Hoffhln
a rae atata it xt imaaaalbla to make a
tolalbia t orecaat of the reeult Tha ra
publlcan have three deargate to national
convention ticketa In tha fMa-Taft. La
FeUetta and La Fblletta-ltosiaeven. Tha
daaaoerata hav two aWegata Oeketa. tba
WUaoa-Bryaa and th Wtlaoa-Clarh-Bryaa,
Tha atnsgata at taa warava fa.
ttoaa ara ahtuatng that than- aaadlaaiea
ara aara af vketory at the aoUe Taaeday.
Beeaewratto Vavto ta Ski.
COLlMBUa. O. May ".-Aocordlng ta
tha offtrtal labalauaa of tb result la
the democratic primary vote. Governor
Harmea received aWaSS votea 'ti'-T
m.Ut tat Owvarnor WUxoa at New m
aay. Oaewraor Karoo pmrauty t
RMt.
Colonot vmtaai t. Bryaa received t
vwtxa. Juat aa mora than wa caat for
Caaatp Clark, rmll tha affldal tabohv
tloa It waa thought CWk would, lead taa
Golfers at Happy
Hollow in Swatf est
Manor 11 day at Happy Hollow waa
Pnt b aualltylng to take part la to
awatfaat which wa played oft later la
tha day. Th ton player having law
qualified:
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N IS SO
IS IS fl
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at K
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106 IS St
Theae tea atarted la to play nine hole.
th high ataa dropping cut each kale,
tie being nettled by (ratting oft with
the reeult that they dropped out ta th
following order: , ...
C B. Beaker. Hotfhlne, Laney. Wolt
Tlmberly. Cox. Mulvthlll. Reed, thla leav
ing Campbell and Clark to fight out tha
ruuea on tba eighteenth bole, which toll
to Campbell with a nicely played bogey.
Clark having approached abort with hla
third required three mora to bole Camp
ball therefor won a bandeom grip pr.
arnted by Oeerg Boa to tha winner.
wmie ciara waa eoaaoitid with a gstf
bag given by i. M. Ottlaa to th runner-up.
Taara nuuilaei ta be nmelhlng domg
at tna Drat tea Jane 1 when A. C title
aad J. j. FVaaaraM eaoooe aMea to plar
a match, the toeing team to treat winning
ta a amner.
woraaea wa a gua. or pureed by a
rnaty nau. Buakiea a Arnica Salve
heal th Injured part.. Quaraatatd.
For aela by Baatoa Drag; Ca. -
Kay to th ttaatloa-Bea Advertlalng.
era, . kak rtaeea.
ROCHESTER. N T. May gL-The
Oeorp W. Hal lock bank at Bath etooed
tt doora today. Reuben R. Lyoe, ta
tiataarary char, aara th axaeta will
exceed aabtltua and aacrlbe th piiaaai
enata to llharailty hi loaning. The bank,
a private tnstltutlcn. ha demetta of
aboot trosest aad an don bulaM atace
We Want You
Browning, King & Co.
S. R. WILCOX, Mjr. 15 th at Douglas.
1
7b. become better acquainted with the merits of our clothing :
. We've proven to thousands of skeptical purchasers of Men's Clothes, that for the exclusiveness of style,
perfection of workmanship and fit, choiceness of fabrics and patterns, that Browning, King & Co. Clothes are
superior in every way to any other line of Clothing on the market. And here's the reason in a Nat Shell We
bay our cloth direct from the mills.. Our own staff of expert designers create Browning, King & Co. Style3.
Master Tailors build Browning, King & Co. Clothing in our own New York Work Shops. We demand that every
. detail be just right and this same Clothing is sold only through Browning, King & Co. Stores,; it's' direct from
' the manufacturer to the wearer.' That's why oar prices, quality considered are the lowest anywhere Think over
the advantage of patroniaing a store selling such Clothing as this v . j ...... .
Hot Weather Suits For Men and Young Men, $15.00 to $30.00
New Shapes in Straw Hats.
A WIDE RANGE 07 BRAIDS IN DOMESTIC AND,
IMPORTED NOVEMIES.
Too may bar a high crown and narrow brim, or broad brim with
low crown rough or smooth braid; stiff or pliable" heavy or"
light weight, what ever you sfsj fg I
fancy. We have It. $46. UU CT7IU 127
The new "weather proof process" adds to the life and'
looks of the Eat.
We have a full line of Bangkoks
and Panamas in many
angkoks ttr" Af. -
shapes tO plO
Special Sale Saturday
' ' ' Barred White Nainsook , 7 .
Pajamas and Nighf Shirts
A fortunate purchase of a large quantity of white 1
Nainsook affords ns this opportunity of offering :
such exceptional values in Pajamas and Night Robes.
They are cut very liberal cloth is of a splendid qual
ityall sizes' be one hand Saturday.
Pajamas . . .5 Night Shirts
Worth $2.50, now $1 j Worth $150, now
95c
IOWA GOARDTOMA FALLS
Militia Will Gather in Central
location for State Session.
ABUT OFFICES HELPS CHASE
Dtaeovery Mad tkat Ftr atarted ta
Stat Hoaea aad Waa Exttn
aralahed by Wateaxean Car
roll Attead Pwaaral.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
DE8 MOINES. Ia.. Hay a.-Bpeclal
Telef.ram.r-Th annual ancaaipment of
th Iowa national guard wlU b bald
at Iowa Pall In Auguat Thla waa
decided following a conference between
General Unoolo. Adjutant Oeneral Ouy
E. Logan, Colonel Allea and Major Conh
lln af tha National guard and Lieutenant
Chapmaa of th regular army. .1 ,i .,
Iowa Fall wa aelactod beoaus of It
location. Th encampment thl yaar
I expected to be tha largaat la th
guard's history,.
Fir ta Stat Haaw.
' Dlacovery waa mad today that a fir
wsa started la tha atata heuae yaatarday
by accident while the plane waa prac
tically deeerted, but no damage waa dona,
a watchman discovering the mnoke,
.' rarroll t Bloouafleld.
Oovarnor Carroll want to Bloomfleld
to atland the funeral af his brother, La
fayette Carroll, aged Tl. who waa a re
tired Methodist mlnlator.
'faeaxavaeexeeat at Ttoalaaa,
PENI80M, la.. May 0.-?paclaI.-rTlneteen
young peoph) wr graduated
from tba Denlsoa High achool on Wednrs
day evening. Th exeretaas wer held la
the opera house, which waa' crowded for
th occasion. A most scholarly address
was mad by Dr. Frederick f- Bolton at
tha Iowa State nrdverilty an "Mrhatso-
ever a Man ftowetn. That Mali Ha Alao
Reap." Tha graduatee waa' Myrtl
Albert Clifford Beurboka, Pernon Carr,
Oall Carey, Margaret Cary. Clarence
Chambarlta. ' Thomas Colllne. Marcus
Jones, Ruby Kelly. Charles Hemming.
Chase summing. Edith Nordhvm Helen
Melon, Ethyl N swell. Ptarre achlvun
bergfar, Rola Tarry and Alma Wright.
Ned Oak Man Cmamlta Selclde.
R&D OAK. I a.. Ma .-Bpecll.)-
Lewi M. Mayers, a prominent and popu
lar farmer of the Welch settlement north-
wast of her, committed sulctd Wednes
day by shooting himself through th
head. A coroner's Inquest was held last
evening and a verdict of suicide reached.
but no reason for the act wna given.
Mr. Mayar was a mSn of middle aga, had
a wife and two children, and owned his
own farm.
Reynolds First in
Marathon Tryout
NEW TORK. Mar si-Bad weather
condition marred tha local tryouta of
Olympic team aspirant today at Celtic
park, a thunderetorm breaking la tba
early afternoon. '
Swedish Olympic eondltlona governed
all tha tryouta. Including a full dlataae
marathon rao.
Tha big race waa started ta tha park
and the finish wa twice around th one-auarter-mll
cinder path after tha men
had run la mud over the country road
Only four man started and but two of
them asvered the full oourae of twenty.
alx miles, as yards. John J. Reynolds
of lb IrUh-Amarlcaa Athletic club wna
by mora than a quarter o a mil from
William Oalvtn af Yonkera a 1
William J. Kramer. Long la land Ath
letic dub, won the Mere-meter run from
a strong field In SMTH. which la tha bast
tlma made for the distance la thai coun
try. Abel tL Klvtat. Irtah-Amertcaa Ath
letic alub, waa easily the best la tb tw.
ralte ran and Mclnn W. Cheppard. his
ehibmeta, won the US, meter race, but
tba track wa aa heavy after tba storm
that reeord time was Impossible.
Bob Eller of Qeorgetowa anlverwty
wow th I IS-meter herd) event ta Sta.
bat was disqualified for everturain; fonr
hurdlea. first arlsa going to M brother.
Job a EUar of the Irlsa-Amertcaa Ath
letic dab.
Hal Hal land. Xavter Athletto asaorla
tton, hist beat out Eller at 0rge4wa
unrreralty la tha MS motor ran.
Matt MeOrath. tha world's cbamptoa
Tiammar t brewer, eeat tha eataalle XH feet.
torn, aad' Cbampton Daneen baa
effort with th dHoa sa the soggy ttoM
waa IS fast; - "-
Taa Feral Ment and JadKloaa Vaa of
rTwwewaper Advartaaag la tha Road to
Basin Sxaxaav
Aa Aaeeat-Mlwded Frat
A very beent ml
baelly ensmrcd tn solving adentirtc
problem when the neree beattrr oeened
the library door aad sannanrcd a great
family event.
The little etrangar has arrived, pro-
Tha'"g"ovam' isawmras-tw - ' , . ,, . , v other arTr.C
it he was a warm advocate of tha waea yaw aava a . "
tttmtanon puut an " .'Z .Z . ,. nw.lv tor, held
cfHcacy. he has n aiapoat- wr - - --t I - . , t . aaueig. ttjtjmgjon
Ehf said ta
"It a a llttla boy,1' aat tha
-Xtttle boy. little boy." muaad the aro
feaaor. "Walt ask htm what laa wants.
i. Wobxu s siosna Coaisanioa,
10c Drug Specials
at Beaton's
Saturday .is 10c daythe growing popularity
of this event assures ns that' we struck a popular
1 chord, when we inauguarated this innovation, Nu
merous families look forward to these 10c days, con
fident of the fact that timely articles of merit will
7 be offered. ' Here are some nnusually. good ones:
10c
, 20o l-lb. box lav- 4 A 1
ender camphor. . .1UC
' 20c l-lb. pkg. flake fA
camnhor IUC
25c Dido nail
enamel
25c Neat talcum chamois
pad in leather " iff
CAS 6
1 pint household ' -f A
ammonia '..awC
25c and 35c nail
. .files ......a...
, 25o Eudor, for excessive
perapirauon, in a
"ifoUow the
10c
at
1-pt bottle dena- fA
tured alcohol. . . . .lvC
25c De Mar's Kly-'lAa,
cerine eoan ..... . luC
25c De Mar's tooth
paste .......
25o De Mar's corn 4 A
cure, guaranteed. 1UL
lie De Mar's cascara a
tonic and liver IUC
25c De Mar's face
powder -.. .
3-07. bqL glycerine 4 fin
, and rpsewaier
1 lb. Epeom i .
salts . ;';-v
Beaton Path"
10c
10c
10c
Beaton Drug' Co.
" Farnam and 15th Sts.. . ,
ROD AND GUN CLUB WINS
Diets Ken Start Off Well, bat Fail
to Hold Up
DEFEATED BY SC02E 07 7 10 S
Wkew th Base Ara Pwll tha-a-rty
laaada Oat a Raaa Man
, aad Vwar ieare Ara
. Marked t'p.
Th Rod and Qua club baaa ball team
defeated th Diets team T to I on tha
Rod and Gun club ground.
Tha Diets atarted with rush by ecor
Ing twa la th first inning, but there
after were held la check by McKenste
and Probst- Ray Young pitched for the
Diets aad was a pussle during tha for
part of th game, but weakened during
tha closing Inning.
Oaorga Dougherty, general alugger and
hitter, ruined Young's hop for a victory
by batting a bom run with th bases
loaded.
McKeasle allowed two hits In th first
Inning. Probst relieved McKensI when
Bradford nit toy tha southpaw. Buster
waa scored upon In th seventh when
Qulgley walked, stole, and acored on a
long fry.
A mass af hits -dsstudlng a couple of
paasea and two mlsoues, clinched th
gam lor th Rod aad Oua crab toam la
Its half at tba alxth. Th acor:
oum. bod a aim curs.
ASU-OA-l ASB.O.A.S
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Teals .. Minus
Batted for.McKansl to the autth.
Rod and Oua club liOIIUM
Diets XISISS1SS-I
Two-baas hits: Wdca. Mlnlkm Ken
nedy, Murphy. I Young. Brown. Three-
Das hits: weicn. fro bat. Home run:
Doagberty. Stnx-k out: By McKensie.
t: by Probst, t; by Young, i. Basra on
balls: Off McKcnsla. 1: off Probat. I:
off Young, a. tholea baaea: Clair, Jen
kins.. Quujrley. Hits: , Off McKenit. 4
in six Inning Umpire: "Pepper" Adams.
bast win ran rag hollys
Brwdaaaard tae stewtew by Srer af
Twewtr-Elatkt tw wothtag.
Tha Hollya defeated taa Brodagaard
Creams Thursday at Benson park. M to
S The Holly boys hit Ben and Maine
at will aad acored la every hieing hot
two. . Kkksy waa la fine form, holding
tha Crowns to tour bits, two of which
cam la th asm toning. A catch af
a Un drive throw to flrat eompaMIng
a double by Rnsaraav wa th fielding
faarore. Glllham and Miller wer leaders
la hitting, gvttlng four aat at alx trip
to tha plate. Hichay also featured with
the big stick, gettlag three hits wit of
at wuca waa a home run.
Jt-SH
Rally I I I I I I I I 4-dl M I
Crown .... SSSSS-I
Battoiiaa: Flfkey. Miller: Ben, WaJna
and Pnl'er. " Itxm run: "rTTch") , Three-
We Are
Suiting Omaha
with $25 & $30
Suitings
$15.00
MADE III OMAHA
Every coat tried on in
the basting without extra
charge.
We are the only fifteen
dollar tailors making
clothes in Omaha.-
Mid-West Ttilors
as,
4SS ST. aeta. ax, Be. Oaasha,
htta: McAndrew T. Olllham. Rasp.
Miller, Krenda. Russum. Kalley. Murphy.
AOVOS LOSS TO THE GBAl MEJf
Xlp aad Taek. Came I aril tba Last
laalu.
Th Omaha GrsJn Exchange defeated
tha Advoa at noreaca park Thursday
N to 1 It wag sobody's game until th
ninth, whea taa last maa waa aur.
Rathka of tba Grain Exchange and
Baker of tha Advoa war both hit hard.
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as m s asu
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SfOntk. Ik-.. S S lOaUBaa, Sk Illl
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Advoa . 1 S 1 1 S I -
Two-aaaa hlta: Oraia Exchaag. 4;
Jtdvos. 1 troaa ran: Rathke. Struck
oat: By Rathke. S: by Baker, Ja. Baars
balta: Off Rathke. li XX. Basel, a.
" BACK T0THE FARM"
This Movement Has Great
Bold On The City
" ' T Population.
NOT ALWAYS
inn oboi.t
w.i. awit a
i dry
aaaa
Mr. Chris Samwel of Blair. Nab-, Tells
How Health Was Broke
and Restored.
Th "Back to tha farm' movement ta
attracting th attention af the enttr
country at th pressnt time aad It la tha
bast place, on earth to bs under favor
able condition.
Th farm Ufa la pictured to tna elty
resident as th Ideal llfe-th IK
health and prosperity, with all tha
lags which nature affords.
In tha summer aeaeon tha city
ha visions of broad sores, cool verandas,
automobile rldea, picnic aad fishing par
ries. But to th practical farmer hla
Ufa mean the overeoming of natural dif
ficultly; th subduing af tha soil and
th development of a home for hlmaalf
and tha ..family which I grewing up
around him. . ..
In th strenuous effort necessary ta ae-
compllsn this tact tb bead of tha family
often expo himself to the Inctomcnclea
of th weather, th overwork Incident to
th development of th horn, and, Jnst
at th tan whea h and his family
should find themselves ready to reap tha
fullness of th fruits of their early labor,
he fJnd hlmaalf broken In health and un
sola to enjoy the sunset of Nf. . ;
Such as tha condition of Mr. Chris
BsmiMl. a prominent and Influential
farmer of Blair. Nab., whan ka want to
th United Doctor, those as part medical
pedal lata who cave their Omaha, Insti
tute located on th second Door of th
Neville block, comer Sixteenth aad Har
ney streets How ne wa restored to
health and hi famUy la best explained
by himself la tha following utter:
"For two year 1 had a vary severe
pain over my right kidney and my en
tire back. It had baaa coming oa and
getting worm during that time; It both
ered tn from my work sad especially at
night It distressed na so I could not get
.valuer Bierp. -
a waa unaoie u II oa my back flva ,
minute at aav time. tau . ,k I
verity of tba pain. I would hav to be
Changing and rolling all night
tux weeks ago I want to tha United
Doctora offices, and after giving ma a
thorough examination they told ma at
once wher my troubl wa located aad
from what source It was caused. Thar
told ma It would take some tim ta our
m- After tha first day of their medi- .
cm I fait Ilk a different man aad men
tioned ta my wife that I could not un
derstand now so great a change could
n Brought with so UtU mflrn ' Th
pain or Inconvenlenoa haa not yet re
turned and I am now practically . wu.
Howavar, I do aot want ta suit tha
treatment juat yet. aad will ask yen to
refill my. medicine that I may eoatloua
another month.
"I am a farmer, a yeu will remember,
and llv Just outside of th city Umtta
of Blair, Neb. It la a pleasure to m to
write this letter,, because I hops It may
be taa mesne of helping othara who have
u flared aa I did: ajuL. Doctors. I .m
very grateful ta you." .
Tha abova latter tg only one ef thou-.'
sand received every ear by th United .
Doctor from their cured Pa tl ants.
Any person suffering from any ehronla i
or deep-sabd diseas of th nerves,
blood, stomach, liver, kidney or dlgast
lv organs. Including rheumatism, Bu
rslgla. constipation, lcdlgritioa. epilepsy
goltr. dropsy, weak bark- or bloating,
cxeraa, or any disease peculiar to either i
men or woman, are aafa ta going to tba
United Doctor. Their axamlnattoa and-,
consultation Is fro af charge and they
ccept no person for treatment whom
they cannot either cur or benefit
Their Omaha office sr. located at jjj
Xevllle block, corner Sixteen th sad Har
ney streets.
Omahai Omaha i Omaha i
Mam bar af tba Commercial aa
Club will b welcome st tha Know
"wba service at tha Harford Memorial
Church. Nineteenth and Lothrep Street,
eunoay evening at S clock.
, M a 5cLAUQHLIV
Pastor.
1
mi a buiib iB icrsa jura cm. v
was. wi.au. axmim nm k.. .
aart lor over SIXTY YSASSby MILUOXS ef
VOTHKXS lor thrrr tBIlil.v i
vneiy anna, aw ears aaa aak lar - Mra
eraaweraMiaing amp,- aad taa aamhaf
Jed. Twrsrrvaoralaa bow -
Defeated ia thta mov aaverai aown-
a meeting yes-
earoute aome
Sheler bad attended ta coavenl.ua of
J Hri kprims. 8otB Dakota.
SOOTHES t! CHILD aorTEMS the GUMaT
AIXAYS sU PAW ; CCsES STIND COUC. 13
tse beat raaad fc DlaxXHT 4 TT
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