8 Bringing Up RAWS DEFEAT ANTELOPES Lincoln Gets Early Lead, but Topeka Takes Game. MANAGER MULLEN IS BANISHED Ordered Unt In Filth Inning far Ar antnjr Too Much with Umpire Parent -Team Oofs to Piece. TOFEKA. Kan.. April 2i.-Ldncotn sot an early lead today, but leemed to go to piece after Manager Mullen was ban lined In the fifth Inning for arguing too much with Umpire Parent. Then the Kaws batted Dessau hard enough to tie the icore, and made tlx more runs, off Jordan. Score: TOPEKA. An, n. Wakefield, cf E S Dowd. Sb 5 0 Forsythe. rf. S 2 Koerner, lb . 1 0 McAllister c S 1 Telllon, If. V 1 French, ss ., 6 1 Cochran, 3b 2 Cl&rk p. .,,, 3 2 It. O. 4 2 HL 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 U 8 1 3 I 0 Totals .., .. 27" 11 IS 77 13 . LINCOLN. ' AB.,14.' H. O. Lloyd. Sb. 4 11 2 EX 0 .1 0 4 6 Mcoaffigan, a 4 1 3 Qulilin, 30 4 0 1 Mullenlb 2 1 .0. Meyer, c 1 0l 0 lienor, c-lb.,,,. i.t ai'wl Miller, cf; .'..W.l 4' 1; 2 Collins, rf. :....i,- 4:' 0t' 1 Peploskl, If. .,,;.:.. 4 ,o! 1 Desssu, p.' ,..3 0 0 Jordan, p 2 0 0 1 I 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 ' 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 u 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 r I , , . 1 . ' . ... J . . Topeka ...0 0 0 1 3"1 fl 6, 11 Lincoln 0 23000 0 005 Three-baao hit: Talllon. Forsythe, Cochran, Miller1. Two-base hits: Wake field (3), Lloyd, Rehor. Sacrifice hit: Koernur. Sacrifice1 files; Koerner. Mul len. Double plnys: Olnrk to French to Koerner: McUufflgnn to Lloyd to Mullen, stolen bases: Mcnafflcan, Quillln (2). Hits: Off Dessau, 9 in Ave and one-third innings: off ordan, 9 In three and two thirds Innings. First base on balls; Oft Dessau. 3; off Jordan, 1. Struck out: By 'lurk, 7; by Jordan, 1, Balk: Uessau. Umpire, Parent. TODAY'S BALL GAME AT ROURKE PARK CALLED OFF The b&so ball same which was to have been played by Omaha and Des Moines was called off on account of the cold weather. The Omaha team will leave on a trip to Sioux City and St. Joseph be fore returning to Omaha May 7, Des Moines will leave for home to play a series. OMAHA HIGH BALL TEAM WILL TAKE ON BLAIR NINE The'Omaha High school base, ball team leaves for Blair this morning, where it will play Its third game of the season. Coach Mills feels sure the Uam will come back flth a victory. Scotia Defeats Spaldlna;. SCOTIA. Neb.. April !8.-(Speclal Tele gram. )-Scotia -defeated Spalding college in the opening game on the local grounds yesterday. Vogelor and Sautter pitched in mldseaeon form. Harry Selk stole home with the winning run. Siore: R.H.K. Spalding 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-3 3 3 Scotia 1 010OO11MSS Batteries 8paldlng. McKay and Carna han: Scotia, Vogeler. Sautter and Am-merman. f WELL ME- A f TC, AND TMP U 1 S? ' 1 I ( ' ) f I ( FATHER HI ) f TIVtlN' TO WD ME ARB VOO" I AT LAW VWTm HERE , FSa sLST ?" FATHER".' ' THAT THERE FOONO A RCSTAO- &UWET WHATS dOODNF-vc, ) nZr -t DEAR I C AN At 1 AlNT A FlH IN THE WORLD tANT WHERE oSdoMTHeT!, SAKE- - SSt 1 THEtHf . B,c RW I , K WW'JOULI. 1 V- I THAT NOWS HOW TO For yourf dollar a doz jJ en 1914 Gillette Blades. Twenty 'four shaving edges. Figure the cost on the number of shaves you get, and you'll have to state it ia fractions of a cent WxxxxxxxxxxW Father Hoosiers Win from Bakers in Ninth INDIANAPOLIS. April 28.-Indianapo- lis defeated Pittsburgh, 8 to 7, today when a ninth Inning rally enabled the locals to score four runs. Laporte, In dianapolis' second baseman, secured two doubles and a triple In five times at bat Score: R.H.B. llttsburgh ...0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2-7 11 2 Indianapolis .1 2000100 48 IS 5 Uatterles: Plttsburnh. Walker and Berry: Indianapolis. 'Kaloerllne. Billiard and Rariden. Tip Tops Blank 'Kansas City Packers KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 28,-The Brooklyn, team, making Its Initial appear ance at the local Federal league park, shut out Kansas City today, 3 to 0. The visitors won the game In the third In ning when they bunched hits on Pack ard. Score: R.H.E. Brooklyn ...,0 0200000 0-3 72 Kansas City..0 00000000-462 Batteries: Brooklyn, Seaton ami Owens: Kansas City, Packard, Swan and Easterly. Chifeds Take Game From the Baltimores CHICAGO, April 2S.-Hendrix held Bal timore to throe hits today and with bunched hits by Chicago batters downed the batters, 5 to 1, In the first local earn of the east-west series. Suggs was pounded hard and Smith succeeded him In the seventh. Score; RH E Baltimore ....0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 3 0 Chicago 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 5 13 0 Batteries; Suggs, Smith and Jacklltsch; Hendrlx and Block. INTERCLASS HIGH TRACK MEET FRIDAY AFTERNOON The Omaha High school will hold Its annual Interclass track meet on Friday afternoon. The meet will be held on Crelghtoti field. The purpose of this meet Is to pick men for the regular high school team. The meet promises to be interesting as the different classes havo each put good men forward. Henderson Trims York. HENDERSON. Neb.. April 28.-(Sp-elal.) Henderson trimmed York here to day by the score of 6 to E. The feature of the game was the pitching of Thomas of Henderson, who struck out eight men In three innings and the sensational catch of Skinny at short. Peterson also fea tured at the bat. getting three hits out of four times at bat. Score: R.H.E. Henderson ...1 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 06 9 York 0 00100022-08 Tno.ba.ae hits: Bray. Peterson. Three- base hit: Cox. Struck out: By Skinny, 8 In SH Innlgs; by Thomas, 8 In 3 Innings; by Gray, 1' in U Inning. Base on balls; Off Skinny, 3; off Gray, 2. Time: 2:05. Attendance; eu. American Association Ilesutts. n.H.E Cleveland 3 7 1 Milwaukee 3 12 6 R.H.E Columbus 4 9 0 Kansas Cflty..-.. , 6 12 1 Carrier Pleeon Pliant. BOSTON. April' 2S.-A flight of 110 miles In 110 minutes made today by a carrier pigeon that flew from Amherst to the left of Its owner. G. F. Richard son, Jr., of Newton Center. Copyright, UK. InUmaUoaal Haws Bervloa, BAD INNING BEATS THE CUBS Humphries is Hit Safely Five Times in One Frame. HOME RUN BAT RETURNED Hyatt's Tro.ty Hickory, Which Win Stolen from film Bandar Is Dronsrlit Ilnrk by a Small Hoy. Chicago, April Humphries wan touched for five hits In one inning to day, and Pittsburgh won the second game of the series from Chicago, 5 to 2. McQuillan was hit hard, but was given good support in the pinches. The home run bat belonging to Hyatt, which was stolen after the Sunday game, was re turned to him today by a boy. None of the other bats, however, were re ceived. Score: pirrsDimoH. CTHOAOO. AH.H.O.A.K. AB.II.O.A.E. J. Kellr. ft 0 7 0 0LMh, 5b.... 13 0 1 Carer. If..., 4 0 1 0 OOocxJ, rf..... 4 1 t 0 0 Mowrer. :t. I 1 1 0tfw.nr, 2b. ( I : 1 1 Wjnr, ta.. 4 lit OZImrmu. m 4 1 0 1 0 Konttehy lb d t 0 Oachnlt. If... 4 S 1 0 0 VIoj. 2b. .. 3 1 3 0 agaler. lb.... 3 0 7 0 0 Mltch.tl, rf.. 3 0 10 OJohmon. cf., 4 1110 OlbKon, c... 3 3 4 1 OArchcr. e.... 4 17 11 WtCJullin, p 4 1 0 3 OHumptirea, p 3 0 0 I 0 -Williams .. i n o o n ToUl 31 8 57 Vuihn, p... 0 0 0 0 0 Ph.lan 1 1 0 0 0 ToUU. ...31 10 27 I 3 Batted for Humphries in seventh. Batted for Vaughn in ninth. Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0-5 Chicago ,,o o l u u v v i v t Two.hn.s.0 hits: Good. Schulte. Hits; Off Humnhrlra. 7 In seven innlncs: oft Vaughn. 1 injwo Innings. Sacrifice hltv Good, Vlox. Konctchy (Z). Bacrmce ny: Mitchell. Stolen bases: Archer, Wagner, Vlox. Lett on bases; Pittsburgh, 4; Chicago, 9. Bases on balls: Off Me. Qulllan, 1: off Humphries, 1. Struck out: By Humphries, 3; by McQuillan, 2; by Vaughn, i. Passud ball: Gibson. Time; 1:65. llmplres: Klem and Hart. neds Wtn from Cards. CINCINNATI, O.. April 28.-CinclnnaU won the third straight game from St Louis; 6 to 1, today, mainly through the pitching of Douglass. He allowed only four hits, three of which wore made 'In the second Inning, when St. Louis scored Its one run. Score: JfT. LOUIS. CINCINNATI. AD.1I.O.A K. AB.H.O.A.S. Ilustlna. Ib. 3 0 1 3 oMonn, rf... 3 0 3 0 -0 DrMitn, lb,. 0 0 3 Maaee. cf. . , 4 0 3 ItutTtr. ss... 3 0 3 J. Mlllsr, 1M 0 I Wilson, rf... 4 13 Dolsn, 3b..., 3 0 1 CrulM. It.... 3 3 3 Winro. .e.... 3 0 0 Dotk, p 1 1 1 Nlchsua, p.. 0 0 0 C. Mlllsr... I 0 0 o on. Aiuitr, ri i v u v b OOroh, tb 3 1 3 3 0 4 anrthtmr 3b 0 0 0 0 1 OtUUi. cf.... I 2 3 0 0 0 0KllO. cf.. 0 0 0 0 1 lMtrtui. It. 3 0 2 0 0 0 SUhltr. If.... 0 0 3 0 0 1 llloblllttl, lb 3 1 1 0 4 OVK'Inlti, IbO 0 0 0 0 Ollenot. at. .. 4 1 3 3 0 0 OlUwIlnis, Jb4 1 0 1 0 Clark 3 1 3 1 o Totals. .27 4 34 13 Oonti.li. c.. 1 1 1 0 0 DoutltM, p., 3 0 0 3 1 Totals 21 3 37 11 I St. Louis. ...........0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Cincinnati 1 0 10 0 I 10 M Batted for Doalc in the eighth. Two-base hit: Bates. Three-base hits: Wilson, Hoblltsel. Hits: Off Doak. 7 In seven Innings: off Nlehaus, 1 In one inning. Cacrlflce- hits: Doak, Bates. Sacrifice fly: Dolan. Stolen bases: But ler. Moran, Groh, Herzog. Double plays; HugRtos to J. Miller; Hoblltzel to Groh; llerzoc to uroii to itobiitiei. L,ert on bases: St. Louis. 6- Cincinnati, 7. Bases on balls: Off Monk, 6; off Douglas, 4, Hit by pitched ball' By Doak (Moran). Struck out; By Douglas. 2. Time: 2:05. Umpires: Qulgley and Eason. Giants Defeat Urarea. BOSTON. April 28.-A readjusted bat ting order did not Improve .Boston's at tack today and New York won, 3 to L Demarce held the locals to four scat tered hits: Score: NEW YORK. BOSTON. An. ll.O. A. E. AB. ll.O. A. K. Bohsr, rf . 4 o I o lcoanollr. rf. 4 e l o o Dunn, If,... 4 3 3 0 OtTtra. 3b.... 4 3 0 3 0 FUtchtr. as. 4 1 3 2 OMaraatll. aa 3 1 3. 3 0 D!.. 3b.... 8 2 13 OJs Murajr, If 4 0 3 O 0 Msrklt. lb. 4 I 18 1 OSchraldt. lb. 4 1 11 0 0 Jn Murar. rf 4 1 1 o ODsal. 3b 3 o l o 1 Htock, 3b.... S 0 0 2 OOovdr, 0....1 0(30 MeLaui. S..3 1 4 0 IMana. cf.... 3 0 3 0 0 Mayan, e . . 0 0 0 OTtudolph, p. . 3 0 1 4 0 Dcuarts, p.. 30030 Totals II 4 37 Jl 1 Totals 33 3 IT 13 Nw York 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-3 Boston 0 0010000 0-1 Two-base hit: Merkle. Stolen base: Doyle. Double plays: Rudolph to Mar anvtllo to Schmidt, Rudolph to Schmidt. Left on bases: fvew totk. a; tioston, 4. Bases on balls: Off HUdolPh. 1; off Demaree. 1. Struck out: By Rudolph. 4; by Demaree. z. wild pitch, miaoipn. Time: 1:44, Umpires: Orth and Byron. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS DRAW FOR TENNIS MATCH GAMES The girls tennis tournament at the Omaha High sohool has finally been started, and the following is the list of drawings the students will play; Ruth Gross vs. Jean Wallace. Eleanor McGllton vs. Ruth Swenson. Helen Parish vs. Lucile Brown. Madellna Owens VS. Elizabeth Gould. Nora McDouglass vs. Sadie Blumenthal. Margaret Carnaby vs. Margaret Bridges. Elizabeth Smylte vs. Francis Wilson. Barbara Churchill vs. Olive Christen sen. IlSannah Kulakofsky vs. Male Bloom. Ruth Leeder vs. Quito Eddy. Jean Landetl vs. Roth Welltr. Evelyn Douglass vs. Kathleen German. Alise Onlel vs. Margery Chllds. Mary Johnson vs. Gladys Wilson Annabel Douglas vs. Irene Carr. Helen Howe vs. lone Fogg. Mary Gant vs. Haisl Armbrurt. Essie Brandsts vs. Hazel Gant. Mary Hamilton vs. Irine McGulre. Everything In Automobile Supplies from a Magneto to a Spark Plug. Whatever you are looking for 'you wilt find at the Omaha Rubber Co.. 1608 Harney St. Just around the corner. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. THE BfiiK: OMAHA, -JDNJSSDA, APKUj Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUE'. Played. Won. Lost Pet. .700 ,C5 .006 .500 .455 .444 .71 a .364 Denver '..10 7 3 St. Joseph R 5 3 Des Moines 9 5 4 Wichita 10 5 5 Topeka ...11 ' 5 6 Sioux City 9 4 5 Omaha , 8 3 fi Lincoln 11 4 7 AM ER. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.i W.L.Pct. Detroit 8 4 .6671 Pittsburgh ...9 2.S1S Chicago 7 & .raj Brooklyn ...6 2.714 Phlla 6 4 . 655 Phlla. 6 3 .6T, Washington 6 6 .E00i Cincinnati ..6 6 .WW New York..4 4 .6001 New York.. .4 4 . 600 St. Louis. ...5 6 .46S Chicago .....4 7 .364 Boston 4 6.444' St. Louis 4 4 ,33J Cleveland ..3 2 .2731 Boston 2 7 .2i FED LEAGUE. I AMKIt. ASS'N. W.L.Pct. W.UPct. St. Louis... 8 .8W Louisville b 4 Ml Baltimore .6 3 .625 Milwaukee lndlanap's. 7 Kan. City. 6 St. Paul... 6 Cleveland. 6 Mlnncap's. 3 Columbus.. 3 3 .tV 6 .583 6 .600 6 .500 7 .117 6 .333 7 300 Buffalo ....3 3 .500 Brooklyn ..4 4 .600 Kan. City. .4 7 .364 lndlanap's S 6 ,46S Chicago ....6 6 .455 Pittsburgh 2 6 .286 Yesterdny's Iteanlts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Lincoln; 6; Topeka, 11. , St. Joseph-Sioux City, postponed; rain. Des-Molnea-Omaha. Des Moines, wet grounds. - AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland. St. Louis, postponed; rain. Chicago, 1; Detroit, 4. Washington, 1; Philadelphia. 2. Boston-New York, postponed; rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia-Brooklyn, postponed; rain St. Louis, 1; Cincinnati, 6. Pittsburgh, 5; Chicago, 2. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn. 3; Kansas City, 0. Buffalo-St. Louis, postponed, rain. Pittsburgh, 7; Indianapolis, 8. Baltimore, 1; Chicago, 6. Gaines Today. Western Leaaue Topeka at Denver. Wlcjilta at Lincoln. Sioux City at Des raoinas, umana at ni. jooepn. American Leaaue Cleveland at St Louie, Chicago at Detroit, Washington at Phlladeinnia. uoston at New orK. National League New York at Boston, Philadelphia at Brooklyn, St. Louis at Cincinnati, Pittsburgh at Chicago. Federal League Brooklyn at Kansas City,, Buffalo at St Louis. Pittsburgh at Indianapolis, Balttmore at Chicago American Association Louisville at St. Paul, Indianapolis at Minneapolis, Colum bus at Kansas City, Cleveland at Mil waukee. Twelve Essays Picked From Which to Choose Six for Graduation The following Is a list of twelve selected essays written by members of the senior class or the Omaha High school. From this list six will be Picked out to be read at the commencement exercises: "Acquirements," Elizabeth Crawford. "Student Actlvltlea," Percy Dalsell. "In Defence of Immigration,' Nathan Danskey. "The' Currency of Happiness," Florence Encnette. "Repose," Nora Graham. "If Written." Leola Harris. "Popular Disregard of Literary Pro duction,", Walfred Jacobson. The Value of Being Alone," Theodore Meek, "Slang,"' Velesta Presson. "Productive Labor as a Factor of Civi lization," Gladys Shamp. Unidentified Man Dead Near Bluffs The body of on unidentified man, but believed to be Ivan Parkson of South Omaha, was found about 7 o'clock last night in a deep ravine on the farm of W. S. Tatton, one mile north of Mynster Springs, near Council Bluffs. The man had hung himself with his suspenders and had apparently been dead a week or ten days. Nothing was found In his pockets but, a bunch of cigarettes and on a cigarette paper was penciled the name, "Ivan Parkson. 121 St., 8. O. 1258 N." The name of the street was Indistin guishable on the thin and wet paper. SOCCER TEAM TO PLAY AT THE STATE UNI FRIDAY The Omaha City Association Soccer foot ball team will go to Lincoln Friday to play a same with the soccer team at the state university. It win be cap talned by Charles A. McGulre. formerly a member of the Philadelphia and Read ing team" of Philadelphia. The team wltl be composed of the pick of the three teams In the Omaha league, the Cale donians' team, the Svea Athletic club team and the Omaha City team, tlecoairuenda Chamecrtsla's Coast) tlemeAr. "I take pleasure In recommend.rg Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to my cue' tomers because I have confidence in It I find that they are pleased with it and call' tor It when again ta need of such a medicine." writes J. W. Sexson, Monte. vallo. Ma All dtsiers.-AdvsrtUement U9, VJli. Drawn for The TIGERS LEADJHE LEAGUE Break Tie for First Place by Defeat ing the White Sox. i YOUNGSTERS WIN THE GAME Main, a nrcrnlf, Pitches Another WlnnliiR Game n:td Ksvanaagh Cinches it with n Home Run Drive. DETROIT. April 28. The' Detroit Tigers broke the tie or first plaoe be tween themselves and Chicago by de feating the White Fox today. 4 to 1. Main, recruit, pitched another win ning game for Detroit and Kavanauch. also a youngster, won the game In the third Inning by driving the ball over the left field wall. CHICAGO. DETROIT. AD. II. OA.:. in.ii.nir.. rxramltt. If. 5 3 2 0 CHuih. a..... 4 0 4 4 0 Isrd, lb 3 0 1 0 OKarana, 3b.. 3 3 111 Chats, lb.... 2 1 10 0 OCobb. cf 3 0 0 0 0 Collins, rf... 4 110 OCrawford. rf 4 1 3 0 0 War. u.. 4 0 1 4 OVeach. If.... 4 0 3 1 0 Dodle, CT....3 12 0 Olllgh. If 0 0 10 0 niackbrn, 3b 3 0 3 6 ODums, lb.... 4 1 13 0 0 SchaJk, C....3 1 4 0 OMcrlarty, 3b 3 1 1 4 0 TU-tssll. p... 3 0-0 1 OStanaxc, C...3 14 0 0 Oleotte. p...o 0 0 1 IMaln, p 3 10 4 0 Faber, p. ...00000 Ftournltr. cf 3 0 1 0 0 Totals 30 7 27 It 1 Alcock 0 0 0 0 0 Daljr 1 0 0 0 0 Tetsla 33 7 34 12 1 Batted for Russell In the seventh. Ran for Bodle in the seventh. Batted for Clcotte In the eighth. Chicago ........0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Detroit .....0 0200002 4 Two-base hits: Domttt, Chase. Craw ford. Three-base hit: Stanage. Home run: ICavanaugh. Hits: Off Russell, 5 In six Innings; off Clcotte, 1 In one inning; ort matter, 1 In one inning. Sac rifice hits: Morlarlty. Ixjrd, Schalk, Stolen bases: Bush, Morlarlty. Double plays; Blackburn to Weaver to Chase; Main to Bush to Burns. Left on bases: Chicago, 9; Detroit, 5. Bases 'on ballst Off Russell, l; off Faber, 11; off Main, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Faber (Kavanaugh). Struck out: By Main. 3: Y . FllbI; '' 'sv,,d "Itches; Russell Main. Time: 1:50. Umpires; Hllde brand and O'Loughlln. Urrora neat Walter Johnson. ,.HI.I-,AI),Ft? I1."' APr11 2S Errors fig ured In all of the runs of the game in which Philadelphia defeated Washington today bv 2 to l. nrrv .Mj ,ul nlng run In the eighth! Score; WASHIIOTON. PHILADELPHIA. .. AD.H.O.A.E. AH.H.O.A.B. Motllcr. rf..4 0 10 OMurphr. rf.. 4 o loo Foatsr. 3b... 4 3 1 2 loalcjr. If..,. 3 0 3 0 0 0 OColllns, 3b. 3 0 3 1 0 Milan. cf..,,3 l 3 UaniUl. lb.,. 3 17 Morsan. 2b.. 4 0 1 Shanks, If... 4 0 4 Almmlth, e. 4 1 4 McBrlde, ss. 3 0 3 MHh. as 1 0 0 Johnson, p.. 2 0 1 v ouaaer, Jo. .. l l i i o 3 IMcInnls, lb. 3 0 C 0 0 1 OStrunk, cf... 3 1 3 0 0 1 lttarrr, as.... 3 340 2 OLappT o 3 0 7 3 0 0 OWyckotf, p. . 3 0 O 3 1 10 Totals Totals 31 IK 91 S7 4 37 10 1 Washington 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Two-base hit: Strunk. Sacrifice hits: Gandll. Stolen bases: BRrry, Alnsmlth. Left on bases: Wnahlntrtnn 7: Phila delphia, 2. Bases on balls: Off Johnson, 1; off Wyckoff. 3. Struck out: Bv John son. 4; Wyckoff, 0. Wild pitches: Wyckoff. Johneon. Time; 1:32. Umpires: Evans and Egao. PRAIRIE PARK WHISTERS HAVE WEEKLY MEETING Members of the Prairie Park Whist club made the following scores at their weekly meeting: WINNERS , LOSERS. Nelson-McCann ...11 Morrlson-Conlcy .. 1 Shady-Shawcross .. 6 Rowland-King 6 Bruce-Slckler l Lucke-Abbott 11 Price-Palmer 2 Steycr-Russell .... 2 Total 40 Wheelock-Mlnor Back-Dorst 4 MUCK-KOKjer 3 Kerr-Wllmoth .... 1 Sldney-Schrenck ..16 Hetts-Foss 10 Total 40 Cars Cut Fuel Cost 66 . Electric Lights TCIectrlc Starter 'Wire Wheels Optional Long Stroke Motor The car "A Year Ahead." De Luxe Four .,. $1,783.00 Henderson Six $2,283.00 (26 extra lor kerosene equipment) Henderson cars burn either KERO SENE or GASOLINE. AGENTS WANTED We have several agents who do. not operate garages, that are making good money selling HENDERSON cars. Write at once (or our liberal offer to agentB and dealers. T. H. Pollock Auto Co. Distributers for Nebraska and Western Iowa. 1010 Firnjin St., Omaha, Nebraska. fOSTTAi 15 Bee by George Child Labor Workers Plan Brisk Campaign For the Coming Year The stttte child labor committee, a branch of the national organization, met yesterday evening at the Young Women's Christian association to formulate an active future campaign and to elect of ficers for the coming year. The monthly meeting was attended by thirty-two delegates who unanimously voted E. D. Gepson president: Judge Howard Kennedy, former president, was elected vice president; Judge Lin coln Frost of Lincoln, second vice presi dent, and Miss A. B. Stevens of Lincoln as secretary-treasurer. A campaign which will be waged throughout the state will be centered on three points: Raising the night messen ger age limit from 16 to 18 years; ad vancing the age limit on newsboys from 10 to 12 years, and an extra effort to im prove the country child's conditions In regard to schooling. This lest will be given the greatest attention as country youngsters in a great many localities are forced to leave school and labor much, sooner than the city child of the same age. The national organization will aid the state committee In this work. Thinkof it motor car trans portation at less than two cents a mile what it is cost ing thousands of Ford owners. It's a big reason for Ford popularity. Other reasons Ford lightness Ford strength Ford depend ability .Better get yours now. Five hundred dollars Is the price of the Ford runabout; the touring car is five fifty; the town car seven fifty f. o. b. Detroit, complete with equipment. Get catalog and particulars from Ford Motor Company, 1916 Harney Street. DIRECTORY AUTOMOBILES, TRUCKS, TIRES and ACCESSORIES C5A.SOI.IIME CARS B UIOK- Nebraska Buick Lee Huff, Mgr. jyj-ARMOI ARMON Marion Auto McDonald. M AXWELL Maxwell Motor OVERLAND Van Brunt Automobile Company, 2010 Farnam St., Omaha. 18-20-22 4th St., Council Bluffs. P0PE-HARTF0RD Van Brunt Automobile Company, 2010 Farnam St., Omaha. 18-20-22 4th St., Council Bluffs. STUDEBAKER E. R. Wilson ELECTRIC CARS o HIO Van Brunt Automobile Company, 2010 Farnam St., Omaha. 18-20-22 4th St., Council Bluffs. STANDARD Marion Auto 0. W. McDonald. MpManus List of High School Students Completing Studies is Given Out Following js the report of the number who were successful In their work at the Omaha High school during the first halt term. In the: Twelfth grade, 73 out of 100 boy, and 101 out of 123 girls. Eleventh grade, 62 out of 112 boys, and 93 nut of 133 girls. Tenth , grade, 81 out of 137 boys, and 117 out of 192 girls. Ninth grade, 172 out of 310 boys, and 24" out of 333 girls. The total Is 946 out of 1,473 pupns, Dur ing the first half-of last year the Teport for the total number of students passing in all studies was SS4 out of 1,415. T,hls' year there is a gain of six entirely suc cessful pupils. 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