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II Utt lh fWM Hh rtmrHl n( X, toil nmi itrH twller thnn IIM rttwin, Vltf J. Trats ( lh llvtfi Hb. CtHlr fnl Untt thf twti wm It M. Ilyr nf rttttowglt and Chlt Mvnna, jr., ' Chi Mtt with Ottlfnct Ml Tmvl plAytd eerui4ttntlr nil throuti lhlr rvunCA Tn t.nnr Uyrr illl not re u&tt wife Ihnn flv far nny of lh . l)tl!lMn hol, whHn Trnvl hud n tls an ' tJ iWtnth, lh lnct -ln on thn , iottnM. Ilrr. who ' rmirt- a prtln rwt In Tl Ut Kturriar, roniMaml In I W nrt amateur rtcen) far ttin 1 1 rfnK1 ffluttff, Hny4 4ltr threuRhoiil, imt I hmH to Uk tf rwtt for U on Ihii rvnth an4 ltnlh, Cfctrlfii Kran. jr.. went out In thirty. kIm, mtotnjc hort putt At th flrpt a4 aeln At the tnil liol. Com! nit M he bttmn wtllt a tnr on th tenth, tat took four t rrh th tWrtMttth Krn aa4 k4 two Ptt far the hatft. Hut M th hem grrm Hvan tAnmrA lilm twM nr seMnx out in two with a finely MtA dwnHtll putL Tmttra Hh.rt FAltanrra. On hi r4enS ef prvtoua yrr and Atl wlnnlBa ot t(l JldropollUn and Utw ' Jrtfy ttat champlonthlpa thla aeaaon, ,JfetHA X). Trmvcra, th national chem. jniOR, wa pitk4 by many ec unbtnt aM in thla year'a eontaat. Il hi (iKwr a shock today ty crratU wtrk t lh oattrJ journey, Uk!n frttv , fr ltVra for th first tesltt tv!j, On (Ji tr'Ml trip, howvr, tha champ'on f lvj4 And traatfe a Mar Kallrry to om rlenj oU which lnrlulJ n putt of 5 fuHy fifty fiMt for a four from tha tdira of I th Jane thirteenth urcan. l!i mt.il lh ' tit IwrM In ttttrtynv a fin parform ! tiur a dWhtartcnlne tart. Two Of th aUrpria of the day war lh pr Acra of FlndUy DousU. a frmr champion, whi required cluhtr MM or h ntumt. And of Onrnld Klrby, th rannw-up la Travtra In lh Metro otlian Ad N Jriy ehAtnHonjihlp. wh M do no txtler thau ninety Tr HU.inallflrit. throvAh A t-h rly tb ef IMm.1 I wer mialj to minx MftuncatVn ttm tvttbi MrttrMwiion In th lvrr I lm yi-irH v lu. . tv-Ht, afHR yotinjc j mtr tram & N. T.. ant A. 11. tfwdHt of lltmthutan VahVr. Ta. Alter! Itir K4a bad hit tieated Lal In termed the tffjf!a that It ahoWd hve 1m4 torn Inatead of three far the ate. d ttole At ftnwth had vriried the In nt crd lh offhlal had no mher Ufloii tbn to MqMllfy tth men. who, r tfi way. wr th Initial pair In th MM r4tr Huir la th day Vletor Maude, the Maty MnjHdSi player tn tha vonteaf. retired wKDmt ItMBtna; In a curd for hla room! ef wwnr. Neither ot th Canadian rtwnUllH nttatlted. C. It. Orler c( tlx Jtnl Xantrral (l!f club finUhed at nlfttty-one and Qodlrey Turpln ot ttMk Aasa e!ub tm u eet ef ethty.eln. 1 rettreeint wf the three eliminated tfc etwmeat whleti hed mode the ecmp tHam toiefMUvAAl la eKaraater at the ,,iun rttta r ! arda et the four ?ra o m era at to etkef a.kty. ? WbI, WtwdfeMd. 3daj. ,4 IM I I I j W d Trsvw fiarden aWiJ t-u-n l n i i i i i- . & 4 I 4 i--H is, t AMffcrBf. 1'.- 0t ! . .. .4 4 at I 4 a 1 JJ-TT tww otaa, if. 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Big Shoot Hold and flood Marks Mado by Oraoks TM fVf w limn lrn MM Ihei lel M mull !" in 11 M4ry At lhe m nfiHfi i cimi (tutor dar. J"r , N n lwtjMlr I f' (rffp HJ(J fttfJ tf f?f f Ml .fl9 M lMH Mi rhHti lttA HMtlo A erf wir.fi in Um Mst nvnnl. V clMhfNH"n IhikH im Dm m 11 ww iwaeilr rrmr mU mt twenty fl In ! tMrrl wtt. n T. H KimIt fnM Knit Uk ntr Mi4Mfai1 in Ihti slmM ly Invitation M t) ft flrirt in I (if fourth evettl wWl n Mar f Htwilr-ttirnd, in NMrti wtml whmn swept Mr Dm tm rltth nhm) rMmtlsApetl Ilia ihwit- Mi very MttMii tnt. M leriMM, nM Whllfiny. P. II. WUht. hrM IM Mm4 V. CltrlMtf nnitn mrtnl Ir IImi witM nnt iiUimt In nrmrly W "nli-ful. Whltnny nmile no ewMitonal eontea, lmt ha wnn con i4irl and trrone mifflelwil trtrda In owr eenl t itet In Ihn prUn money. AN etenla twpfily.flvn larKclai WHUT hn'BMT. U Kin.. Mt Urii Whitney r. If. fVlKhl.. athVi urlmm 1 illJVtUll MlfUMift Or mm Ml C li. Winht. in ivnttnw,., . ii TIIIHIJ HVKNT. V. ChHatlAHeoM Itjl'an Whitney.... 20 ran, urimw. tariff (iwil tit.tal,ff. . M A wrni II it io i . m Whltnef. .Mil'. II. VlRht.... V II KlnnaW, t!hnrl liwln.. ..IMH Uae City Ml Una Mart Iletry MeIttmW 31i rtmn. William". . I'lKTII MVWNT. ('iHirlM l,ewl Ml V OirUtlnnaon. inn tvmtney. . n A. o. u. w."team drubs PLAHSMOUTH IN HOT ONE Taaterday nl Ptattamouth tha Ancient Order of tfnlled Workmen auurenritlon anneaed another victory onto their llat by defeating; the t'lnttamouth Hooatora. 3 to I Holland twirled a magnificent lame, alrlklna out nine nnd allowing only two hlla, Ilia opponent, Conner, wan alao there with the Rood. Next Hun day the Ancient Order of United Work men Irani will play Ihn Armoura at Fort Omaha. Koora; A O, V, W. J'1ATTM01!T1I. All II. O A K. All.ll.O.A.B. mil. if. .. i i on,i, er....i t o o a tAi4't, IM I a I Parrlot, e. t I I tlouih'lr. Ib I 0 tCarlr, t ... i 0 10 0 0 Ke4r, C4 I 0 U llmltl, rt 4 0 t 0 0 tfefta, e .. i it I alnrrttu, lb. I t M I lTr.fr. Ilil l I i 0Hl,t.ur, im I I I I atef htn. ull I I IC. Hmlth, lb 4 II 1 0 ff, tt. .. i i i a eiuton, u... 4 a i o i lUtiand, r i I Conner, p.. 4 4 I 1 0 TUU .17 IK T I Tettle ...l mil 1 A. O. lh W. , 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 03 J'lattimouth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 X Htruek out: Ily Holland, ; by Conner, . Hates on halls: Off Connera, 3. lilt vy puentKi nan: iiy iioiinna, I. two base hlta: Haup, Kennedy. Stolen banes MeAnrtrewa, Connera. Double play: Hoi- iani in Aiot.Tenry to lxiugnerty. umpire Kohroeder, tleahler Itenta Alesnndrln. DUSIII.KH, Neb., 8pt. l.-(8pectal. Telea:ram.)-I)ehler defeated Alexandria, eonaldered one of the fnatest teams In thla part of tho state, by the acora of to 1. Sunday, althouRh outbatted, Deth ler hit for extra baae hlta when hlta mean run. Dull, pitching tor Deshler, kept hla hlta well acattered. Tha ncore: 11. U.K. Alexandria ...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 9 6 Deshler 0 0005000 1-6 43 llattetieat Alexandria, Hill and Allen; ucanicr, uuu nnu uurnam. Wnltera Win Mont. HAMMOND, Kept, l.-llllly Walter, former eanor, neieated Kddie dabby, a oroiner or tna middleweight boxer, In ten-round contest hern thl Afternoon. They ore welterweight. Walter had the better nf It In eight of tho ten rounds and hit flabby at win. though without sufficient strength for a knockout Aa a result of the bout today, Walter will be matched to meet Splko Kelly or f er nrre MKnrrf 1) for ItM-l. U08TO.N. Moim.. Hept. 1. Ueorgo Fos ter, a pitcher, has tho distinction ot be ing the first player to sign with the Bos ten Americans for 1914. Foster wrenched a knee eeveral weeka ago. nnd aa tho In jury continue to trouble him, he decided to return te ni nome in nonanra, Ark. lierore leaving today no was signed up for next yonr. At the Theaters ATTHACTIOSS IK OMAHA. Kraft TandavlUa. Impiftat Vaudeville. Oayatyi Satravaganxa. Xeydl 'Tl Tbief." Orpbaumi YaadavUl. I'mntlar of the I'rma Antenta. That th nvrroua ajattm of a nlaytr la affactud by appearing loo often In the Mtine rol U dtmunsi rated by the exixr. nr ut Kathryn Kidder Her nusuatu, IH Loul Auoparker. who wrote T e Washerwoman Durhcsa," which she la Hteaentlng at the Crpheum theater wa . t tur yestenlay ' Ko Gtten had aim played Utdy Maebetb that shir rarely had h plurld, dreamlen Ivep More and more aho was t ou let with Inxvmnla. The sleep-walk ns scene o dominated her that tlimlly she ha n-1 walked in her sleep. Thlk sort of tMn-i b reams so bad that eventually she found it riMwuiury to surrender th part I verv miK-a doubt whether an actor a era. avtar Is Alteietl by his stage personations, feet 1 know to a certainty that tha nerv- rtm la very likely to suffer, a' it all the MMHe so It lh er.anuter porttay-I I on that eievtally atHeala to tho 1 1) Booth recocnlaed thl Uooth recocnlsed thl fact He r" "oi " W present 'Hamlet at m ro than one partormame a week-" Th4a iftMTVMn the time, th Oayety h- Mate, tha 'Amerean Beauties" the g.i s will eMertnin the MR theater ea f nearly ftvw H the stato agent-' w I ehmiMa Fire i'mlerwi Iters of N be4ta. -wno will be tke goests of ' I SMM mtltmrn ml tUiv i inuttnM Derrjmt !mm ot "Tn AwMetCMH IWautles. Tn a l eeretwl iair twrty ir ne uj' i sis: far IMS wk. Ike .Nvbtasica it t n entriaiMiK in kI is at tkwt ikMlw fHindav eve ir.g tie k.o f Anaor 4t thla arter ri'Xt a fcw.r w aM mrsniat:tea in tbe ioa fMd J. t WrM. l Moina 1 I. '). liitoux City: t A M. i d. M.. . . . U All,. t.- w IV , . MrovklSA. and at A Crow.' hnanj-ah. Tke Hard TaMli 8ok como.'W aBxbatjafMal aJaaUadAVa & k aaVMt aa Tkwri tiin. Maying tk. wek matlnrv w li raday and Satyrdi T w wMt ll'it 'The Hhvlh ' Tka rd f tka Hilt x.:l be tt aWtasWan s4 Mto Hni4 theater co- . aaariM TiMrsaVay sflrn4nf. thr ,n; jc wmm ewlamm ve wll after r Tn Jalkr wtAttoOAS at th ropiia? Oav: irwtr taas wk in soumi ., e at - - vaor kv1lv lay tearna. t ui.ii. a j aMr - IA ituK. t: 4 -.u In ticW v n a.j. i't stayed a IW Aw.ttti Meautir It iaka ev4 geaea and ba.nty t wear -9 ata in a, nsaan.r tlau bnaga out t waaar Aswi-Jll It J" t"at Uat fjk. kAMh In Ui krua iMa are mrutiy rW t doing Mumat - avtt n taatav. Kill if nnal nolker tiHTHOIT, H J -After ac. atng bt . .- mut t fniaaag iWr attetwr. upon ku av K a-.i WUrtak Al iitt a Akd kltWd Jbn Nv jt k 4. tbt it. .. f. fatatl' w. utvttu lt Jmcim atai then ftrad A ouJet vata his (A hfioa. H died at a iocva heeptul. WRECK IH IOWAKILIS THREE Wliolo Train, Derailed, Rolls Down Ten-Foot Embankment. THIRTY-FIVE rEItSONS ARE HURT rrti1fnl an llrrnrnli Ilrntirli ot Hock lulnnil Within Tun MIIph ot Blny nnril Iiijiirril TnUrii to Vrilnr Itnplil. CKDAH ltAl'JD. Ih.. Sept. l.-Trnln Nn. 411, notithlHXUid on tha Decorah Itfniwll ef the CIiIohko, I lock Island and due here at C p. m.. was wrecked within two mile ef Mnynnrd at 3:15 thla after iMion. The entire train win derailed, rolling down n ten-foot embankment. Threo were Inntantly killed and thlrty flvn othera wero more or less seriously Injured, The enuse ot the accident was the spreading of tho rails. As soon as tho engine left thu rails, the coaches turned over and slid down tho embank ment. A speolnl train was tnndo up at Ooln'eln and left Muynnrd nt 7 o'clock tonight, bringing the Injures! to this city. At Unuminl Speed. The train was running between twenty- five and thirty miles nn hour, which Is nn unusual speed for trains on tht branch. The dead: JOHN IMtOCTOn, Kansas City. I. HHI'WOllTH. Oclwoln. Ia. MUR. COItA DHIIOW, Osiwoln, la. The tnnro seriously Injured: .9. .. ,1... w vv.n,.i, .,, n. cut, injured internally. Mons Proctor, anouldcru injured. O. H. rhllllps, ribs broken. A. A. Crawford. Cedar ltanlds. cngl neer. back Injured. f ireman iietinings, cedar Jtapids, in ternal Injuries. A. M. Wolters. conductor, Cedar ltanlds. snouidors injured. Ch nun coy nrlggs, arm urokon. I. T. Henslck. IiId broken. Dead and Injured were taken to Oet weln. where thu Injured wore distributed among hospitals. Fake Newspaper Prints Fake Story of Thaw's Death NUW TtOnh, espt. 1. Thousanas of New Yorkers pouring In front the beach trains at Brooklyn brldgo during the night wero victims of a fako sensation, when they went down In their pockets for a nickel to buy n. "newspaper," across whose front page In black letters three Inches high they read "Harry Thaw Shot Trying to Escape." Tho papers sold like wlldflro and those who bought re ceived an even greater thrill tor their money when they read below tho report that Thaw wua "killed" and one or more men with him In hla dash for lib' erty woro also "killed or Injured," qual ltled, however, by tho statement that the report was unconfirmed. On closo Inspection tho fako became apparent, as the Issue was Volume I, No. 1" of the "Sunday Telegram" printed In Philadelphia, where no regularly es tabllshed paper of that namo Is known. Tho similarity which tho namo boro to a New York newspaper led to protests to the police and confiscation ot about COO copies which tho newsboys then had un sold. It Is estimated that 100,000 copies ot the fake newspaper had been sold In cities between Philadelphia and New York and In this city, with a profit ot about 12.000 to the perpetrators of the enterprise. o Drink nana dm: rjwifc MfYi'iiglflaMAMWaBairlririff RINTERS' BASE BALL SERIES ON AT PITTSBURGH PITTBnimatl, Pa.. ?ept. l.-The sixth annual tournament of tho ITnlon Print em' National Haro Doll league opened hero today. Kllmlnntlon names are scheduled to continue until Saturday when tho Garry Hermann trophy will be contested for There wero two games today. St. Louis defeated Indianapolis, 7 to 4, whJlo Wash ington won from Bt. Paul; 7 'to 0. Tho schedulo tomorrow calls for a gome be tween Now Yorkiwrt .Chicago, and Uos- ton nnd Cincinnati. SIOUX CITY RELEASES YOUNG AND STREET0R SIOITX CITY, r. In., Sept l.-Sloux City e'team has released Pitcher Western league) Cy" Young and Fred Strcctor, out. fielder. Ilrltlsh Ciolfrrs Win, DETROIT. Mich.. Sent. 1. Harry Vnr- dnn and Edward Hay. the British golfers. acalu wero victorious toony in tneir matches with local stars. Playing a best ball foursomo against J. r. .MrMiiunn and Wyllo Cnrharm, the Britishers won. up anil 2 to piay. aiJawlllHB.lTjBlaIAsBfc iinrTTrCT-aua. ''JjaggA For Everybody 9 Everywhere I For workers with hand or brain for rich and poor for every kind of people in every walk of life there's delicious M refreshment in a glass of A different and better in purity and flavor. m The best drink anyone can buy. m fBc sure to get the enuine. m Ajk for it by. its full name m to avoid imitations and Send for free boofcletQle'n ,1 THE COCA-COLA COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga. j 'y.aiaMjMMBMMaMMMMB Malll.BBlrraHtTl Spartan Queen Gets First in Big Race LilNCOI-N, Neb., Sept. l.-The opening day of tho Orcat Western circuit race at tho Nebraska stato fair today brought two long-drnwn-oyt harness events and two snappy running races. Spartan Queen, owned by Boss Thompson of Des Moines, Bhowod her mettle by taking the 3:20 trot after five heats. Slrlalne, a Syra cuse, Neb., horstf, was an easy winner In tho 3:17 pace, being headed In only the first of tho four heats, Bluo cstab llshcd a Nebrnska half-mile track record In tho flvo-olghths-mtlo running dash. Itesults: 2:J0 class trot, purse $1,000: Spartan Queen, br. tn. (Thompson), first; Highland C, second! Merlo Mac. third. Best time, 2:104. 2:17 i'1im na.ee. nurse tjOO: Blrlaine, r. g. (Beesloy). first:. Peggy Pnmfell, second; Billy Murray, third, llput time. 2: IK. Klve-elghlhs mile dash, running, purse $100: Blue, first: Aunt Tobltha, second; Mc- Bcppo, tnira. Time. 1:01. Sevon-clghths mllo dash, running, nurse. $150: I Cnlverone, first: Wnymark, second; I Mlny Coiars. third. Time. tcti Bran ajaBaWAlBaaaaaaal ' HraaaBaaaaaaaaaaH I BHHB III STORE OPEN DAILY TILL 6 fcfaB9Blli!iBVBB Closing Out the -Big GROCERY DEPARTMENT Th ese Prices in PliOUR, Prldo of Omaha or Orkln's Pride, sack. $1.09 SUGAIt, gran ulated, special quart bottle' . . . 3 for 50c KfHatt.BtuT 503 CORN STARCH, An spcc'l, pkg. rib WAS RING CRYSTAL Oll lefs, V) In dozen. . Lzi CREAM OF WHEAT, spe- 3:...12ic CHEESE, full 21 $1.00 lbs.. O O K N FLAKES, On 10c pkg.. . .0u 11 L U E I N a quart Cn bottlo UU SALMON, lb. flat 7 In can I2U OUR11Y POW D E 11, D u r koo'a 15c tnn bottlo IUU PEARL ON IONS, Import ed, 22c dCp bottle. . . . UU PEABL ON IONS, Import ed, 30c OQn bottlo. . . ZOU sr.1?: . . .18c HOMINl, .7c largo can COI'TKEE, Ideal blend, Odn per lb Lib COFFEE, Capitol t)in 1-lb. pkg LUb TEAS, assorted Jinn B8c grade, for -rUli TEAS, assorted. QC- 48c grade, for Ouu SPICES, Capitol Pepper and all lOo cans of spices 7 In for 15b PIN EAPPLE (grated) can 10C It's High Time Winters COAL Do It Now and Save Money f1 A D1TAI Pf A I coal tlia &veB the Viri 1 JLi V,JJtLi best resuts, is from the fa' mous Zeigler mines. It's Bootless, no clinkers nnd prac tically smokeless. We guarantee it su- fa f perior to any soft coal sold at today and benoflt by our summer price, per ton Genuino Scrnnton Hnrd Coal ut Summer Prices. PICTURES, Vals. to $1, for 26c TO quickly introduce to you our greatly enlarged pip ture and framing department, in its new location, we offer you these extraordinary values for Tuesday, 1000 Framed Pictures worth to 75c, to Go at Your Choice Tuesday, 25c It's the result a very special purchase of the entire sur plus stock of Furst Bros., more, factory at about 50c dollar. There are over 250 dif ferent subjects, neatly framed in gilt, brown, mahogany and black frames. Sizes 7x9 to 13x17 ins,, choice iOrkih Bros. -Your Home Store. DR. BRADBURY DENTIST 1500 Farnam. Street, 20 TearaSama OKIoe. Phone Dour. 17GO . . .25c Up . . ,.C0 Up ..$2.!50 Up .$2,150 Up . $2.00 Up You may miss something if you don't read the want ads TODAY. Office For Rent The large room on ground floor of Bee Building, oc cupied by the Havens White Coal Co. Nice Farnam street front .ago. About 1,500 square feet of floor space with large vault. Extra en trance from court of tha building. Fine office fixtures are of fered for sale. Apply to N. P. Feil. Bee office. P. M. SATURDAYS 9 P. M. Force Tuesday ' COCOA, Van Houtcn'B Ofln 50c elzo. .000 raking! I'OAVD K R, Roydl or Dr. Price's, QQn 50c can. ,uvJu j CHOCOLiVTE, Baker's fCn cako Iwu AVAX HEANS,' Capitol, djn can'. ..... I lb ASPARAGUS, ?or..,20C SOUPS (Franco-American), SOUPS (Franco-American), cans. . . 12iC C II E ESE, brick, Bpo-IQn olal, lb.. . lUb OLIVE OIL, O a 1 1 1 a r d'e pure imported, tt-gal. tM QQ can. . . $ ULU CLE ANSEIt, Swift's Pride, f1or....6C SALMON, Ply mouth Rock, 1-lb. flat can. 16c KLEANSALL, 25c jars for. . . . .10c O II V T N E Y, Bengal, Cross & Black-well's, 25c bottlo. .flic to Order Your ?8.50 Order k "m I Balti on the ipp C Missing Tcttfi supplied without Places or UriUgo tvork. Nerves r moved without pain. Work guar anteed ten "years, AMUSESIIr.VTS TEIIPHONE SOUOI.AB 494. llat. Every Say, 2:15; Every IHgM, 8:13 ADVAMOED VAUDEVILLE Thl. week: Kattirjn Kidder, FToffMor Ota Orgl. Mtrthalt Montgomery, Wlllard an 4 Bond, Vir ginia nanVIn, Rsmancw. La Vlra Melrola Stoket. Price: Matinees (eject Saturday and Sunday) Gallery, 10oj neat Seata. Wc. Nlgbta, tic. Zie, S4o and 75c. "OUaXX'S PX7IT OXITTEX." Dally Mat., 16-as-S0o Evsra. 16.25-SO.7Sa Musical MA;An Gnanf as Burl.sdu.MIIICI lUflll UCflUUCa THE OSXT UUSIOAXi SHOW in TOWN Edcnr lllxley, Lew Hilton ana a Olrlle Chorus of Iteal American pcautlea. 3LASZES' DIME MATINEE TODAT. BOYD'S THEATER Tonlarht, AU Weak Mats. Tbors Sat Stock Co. and Florence stone In "THE THIEF" BRANDEIS THEATER Tlinraflajr 3 Days Mat. Batarday "The Shepherd of the Hills" LAKE MANAWA Bathing, Boating, Dancing, Roller Skating Ant Manx Other Attractions Free Moving Pictures Every Evening. A Balloon Ascension Sunday Evening at 0:80 Admission to Park FREE BASE BALL Omaha vs. Sioux City ROURKE PARK SEPTEMBER 1-1-2 2 games, Hept. 1 ; 1st, called at 2 P. M, GAMES CALLED AT 3 P. M. W L3 I jar uranaanraenaMrnsSV